Whether or not any of us agree with JP, the coach, or Tommy I'm sure we can all agree ISU has the worst beat writers in collegiate sports history.
I'm thinking he had to or fire the guy. Recruits aren't going to want a coach in limbo
What does Fannon make per year?I don't want to be a jerk but ISU has 11 wins in 3 years with him at the lead. They have a 4-19-1 conference record, with this most recent year being the worst with an 0-fer season.....
I don't want to be a jerk but ISU has 11 wins in 3 years with him at the lead. They have a 4-19-1 conference record, with this most recent year being the worst with an 0-fer season. He now has allegations from former players hanging over his head. He's going to get negatively recruited in every possible way and it will be easy to do it.
I'm not saying he should have been fired or something but to extend him under those circumstances seems absurd.
I'm going to assume that JP has a lot more information on the situation than anyone on this board and if he thinks this move is in the best interest of ISU, he's earned the benefit of the doubt from me.
The #5 men's team started at the same time on the same broadcast platform.Women’s sports, where the #8 basketball team starts the season at 11:00 am on a Monday and going winless in conference gets you a big extension.
Apparently this is a great record for women’s volleyball so we signed up for more of the same?I don't want to be a jerk but ISU has 11 wins in 3 years with him at the lead. They have a 4-19-1 conference record, with this most recent year being the worst with an 0-fer season. He now has allegations from former players hanging over his head. He's going to get negatively recruited in every possible way and it will be easy to do it.
I'm not saying he should have been fired or something but to extend him under those circumstances seems absurd.
Nov. 7, 2022
FANNON CONTRACT EXTENDED
Iowa State has extended the contract of soccer coach Matt Fannon and his staff according to Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard and Senior Associate Athletics Director / Sports Administration Dr. Calli Sanders.
Fannon’s contract has been extended through Dec. 31, 2026.
“I respect and appreciate the continued commitment that Matt is making to the development of the women in our program, both on and off the playing field,” Pollard said. “He is instilling the same levels of expectation, discipline and accountability towards our student-athletes that all of our head coaches seek. I am excited about the future of our soccer program under Matt’s leadership.”
Fannon just completed his third season with the Cyclones and his first with a full schedule and complete recruiting class (due to COVID-19 challenges), and there has been steady growth in the program.
His first team (2020) had a truncated schedule due to COVID but was highly competitive against the toughest schedule in school history. The 2021 squad ended the year with the school’s longest unbeaten streak (five matches) since 2010. This year’s team was 1-1-1 vs. nationally ranked schools (including a win at #24 Michigan and a tie vs. #23 Texas) and beat Iowa in the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series.
Dr. Sanders, who oversees the day-to-day operations of soccer and 14 other sports, noted a consistent and optimistic view of the program’s future in recent student-athlete feedback reviewed.
“We have a continuous evaluation process for all of our programs, including a robust communications platform for student-athletes to share their experiences,” Sanders said. “In the last three years – including recent feedback from our current student-athletes – there is an overwhelming confidence in the leadership of our soccer program and the trajectory of the team’s future. Developing a winning culture takes time and our coaching staff and student-athletes are united in working towards the competitive results that we desire.”
Prior to Iowa State, Fannon led Bowling Green State to a 41-18-7 record (26-6-1 in the MAC) and was named Mid-American Conference Coach-of-the-Year all three seasons. The Falcons advanced to the NCAA Championships in two of those seasons.
“I am extremely grateful to Jamie and Calli for their unwavering support of our program,” Fannon said. “The journey is seldom easy but having the incredible guidance and support of the administration energizes me, our staff and our student-athletes to continue pursuing championship-level soccer and an enriching experience for our players.”
Fannon and his team are preparing for off-season conditioning. Spring season competition begins in March, 2023.
Not exactly professional responses from the AD here. Doesn't bode well for "they made an informed decision" and instead smells more like stubbornness and digging their heels in, even if it meant retaining a coach whose record certainly didn't justify an extension.
Yeah, I don’t think Tommy looks terrible here. I think the ad’s office looks worseNot exactly professional responses from the AD here. Doesn't bode well for "they made an informed decision" and instead smells more like stubbornness and digging their heels in, even if it meant retaining a coach whose record certainly didn't justify an extension.
or they don't want to answer Tommy's stupid questions
And you know the details that they are "legitimate" allegations? Maybe the AD investigated and found they weren't.Tough ****. That's their job. And his to ask them. They certainly aren't "stupid" questions here when legitimate allegations exist.