how will you feel at the start of next season?

How will you feel at the start of the next season?

  • This is the year we turn it around!

    Votes: 45 29.0%
  • I'm hoping for the best, but expecting the worst.

    Votes: 72 46.5%
  • I'm trying, but with McD at the helm I just can't get into this team.

    Votes: 15 9.7%
  • If losing means McD gets fired, then every game is a win!

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • Don't care at all. Wake me when McDermott is gone.

    Votes: 22 14.2%

  • Total voters
    155

ISUser

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Assume ISU doesn't do anything special in this year's Big 12 tournament and Brackins and Gilstrap both leave. What are your thoughts going into next season?

I tried to cover all the range opinions I see on the site, but I doubt it will convey your thoughts exactly. So just pick the closest one or post your own.
 

geburgess

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I'm going with "I'm hoping for the best, but expecting the worst." With the inconsistency game to game we've shown this season, I want to think we'll be good next year with one more year under GMac's "system"... But in the end I expect another season of disappointment. I'll still be at the games though just in case.
 
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cstrunk

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I made my vote before I read in your post to assume that both Brackins and Gilstrap are gone. I have some hope that at least one of them will be back (Gilstrap). If we get at least one of them back, we should be able to field a pretty good team and be looking at the NCAA tournament next year.
 

Cyched

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Starting at birth I was brainwashed by my parents to blindly follow ISU, so of course I'm excited for next year!:biggrin:
 

bootcy

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Regardless of who the coach is, if you are are a true Cyclone fan you always want to see ISU win.
 

ISUser

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I made my vote before I read in your post to assume that both Brackins and Gilstrap are gone. I have some hope that at least one of them will be back (Gilstrap). If we get at least one of them back, we should be able to field a pretty good team and be looking at the NCAA tournament next year.

Getting either one of them back would be huge, and I would love to see it. It's just for me it seems like the most likely scenario has both of them leaving.

I've been reading that there is a very good possibility that there will be an NBA lockout in 2011. I'm sure they're aware of this, and I can't imagine them taking another year at ISU and then risk not being able to play in the NBA once they graduate.

I wouldn't blame either of them for leaving, but I would be thrilled to have either one of them back.
 

gocubs2118

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I always have hope at the beginning of the season. I guess thats what being a Cubs fan does to you.

Though, I would actually have expectations for the team do well if Gilstrap or Brackins were to come back.
 

deadeyededric

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This will be another horrible season. 6-7k per game. Players look lost. We win another game like the K-State game, and he'll get another year. **** this!
 

mj4cy

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Hell, it can't get much worse than 4 wins each year. Who knows, maybe less talent and more "togetherness" is what the team needs!

We will be better. I'll go ahead and make that gaurantee. Rather its 5 or 9 big 12 conference wins, I think having a senior point guard will be HUGE.
 

gwoodclone

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I voted for the first option, but that's more because I know I'll work myself up into an optimistic frenzy waiting for the season start like I do every year than because of any realistic opinion of the team. Right now I'm somewhere in between 1 and 2; there's hope that things will turn around, but I realize that it's more likely that they don't.
 

mj4cy

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I will be really upset that I have to see GMac on our sidelines again.


So you would rather spend a ton of money we don't have to get a new coach, and then set the program back yet another 3-4 years in hopes to get the new coach's system in that works?
 

tazclone

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Where is the choice--- I won't care because I will have all my attention deddicated to the great FB season
 

cycloneG

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I'm always optimistic at the beginning of a season, but I try to make sure that my optimism, even when it borders on delusion, does not turn into expectation. I'll go into it optimistically, and we'll go from there. GO CYCLONES!

That's where I'm out. I'll start with season with high optimism and no expectations.
 

jhill

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McDermott will be back and coaching the team I love. I am going to go into next season with hope/belief that it is the year that Cyclone men's basketball becomes relevant again. As a fan, no way in hell do I stop contributing or stop supporting Iowa State. At this point, it doesn't matter what my feelings were on Coach Mac -- I will be pulling for him like every other season.
 

alarson

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Had to go with option 2. I hope he can do what his results so far say he wont.