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dualthreat

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I like the thought of hiring a guy with offensive line coaching expertise. We definitely need an offensive coach.
 

istater7

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I want someone that's going to be able to recruit a dominant offensive line and run a smashmouth game. I'm tired of watching this style of offense to be honest. Build after the K-State model. Iowa State cannot continue to think that it can try to build like Oklahoma State or a Texas school.
 

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I believe Rhoads get another year to see what he can do with the recruits the new staff brought in. But pressure will be on Wally to finally retire to that lake cabin in Florida.
A few have mentioned the guy at Utah State but I kinda like the guy at Utah.
 

twojman

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Wells at Utah St HC. I have not read this thread but I assume others have mentioned him already. There is Mangino of course. Harbaugh will be available again. Give him what he wants since we did not hire him when he wanted to be here before.
 

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For me:
1. He's available
2. Something of a splash hire
3. He's won in college more than we've ever seen.
4. The idea drives Stormin absolutely crazy.

I just think he would be a poor choice. a jersey guy in Iowa. dumb.
 

AWOL2000

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He from Montana, I believe, and he is making 1.5 Million at CSU. Triple your salary as a coordinator, get closer to home, and prove you can handle a bigger job. Really not that hard of a choice.

And given all that I don't think there is any way he comes here unless we pay significantly more than we pay CPR. I don't think 500k is enough to take over this train wreck and leave all those other things behind.
 

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Wells at Utah St HC. I have not read this thread but I assume others have mentioned him already. There is Mangino of course. Harbaugh will be available again. Give him what he wants since we did not hire him when he wanted to be here before.
That won't work, since the Michigan job will be open as well. Michigan > Iowa State for 99% of coaches. And we can't afford to give Harbaugh more than what Michigan would offer him.
 

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It will be interesting to see if the players really love CPR and rally after that pathetic beat down to try and save his job.

But it Pollard knows after that game he's letting CPR go I'd do it sooner rather than later and get a feel for what Mangino can do here before deciding who to hire in the offseason.

I know a few weeks ago Pollard said he supported CPR, and I wouldn't be surprised if he's given one more year with a new DC given the benefit of the doubt because of all the new coaches on O, and all the inexperience on defense topped with a ridiculous amount of injurys(again). But that can also change after losing to KANSAS and probably an unexpected amount of the fanbase calling for his head.

Which brings up another point, we all know Yancy is great at what he does, most of are players have gotten a hell of a lot stronger and we have more and more people post crazy combine numbers.. But is he not getting them in football shape? Something he's doing leading to injurys or are we just that unlucky?
 

twojman

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It will be interesting to see if the players really love CPR and rally after that pathetic beat down to try and save his job.

But it Pollard knows after that game he's letting CPR go I'd do it sooner rather than later and get a feel for what Mangino can do here before deciding who to hire in the offseason.

I know a few weeks ago Pollard said he supported CPR, and I wouldn't be surprised if he's given one more year with a new DC given the benefit of the doubt because of all the new coaches on O, and all the inexperience on defense topped with a ridiculous amount of injurys(again). But that can also change after losing to KANSAS and probably an unexpected amount of the fanbase calling for his head.

Which brings up another point, we all know Yancy is great at what he does, most of are players have gotten a hell of a lot stronger and we have more and more people post crazy combine numbers.. But is he not getting them in football shape? Something he's doing leading to injurys or are we just that unlucky?

I have been thinking about this since the Liberty Bowl disaster when C-USA team was blowing us off the line. Of course UNI and NDSU have been doing this too, not just teams like OU or Texas. Yeah the guys may be 'strong' but whatever is going on in the strength training program does not translate to football strength.
 

twojman

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That won't work, since the Michigan job will be open as well. Michigan > Iowa State for 99% of coaches. And we can't afford to give Harbaugh more than what Michigan would offer him.
This is true if Michigan chooses him, rumor has that bridge has been burned and Les Miles might be the guy there. I am just saying if he shows any interest at all give him what he wants, I don't care if it is for 2-3 years.
 

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This is true if Michigan chooses him, rumor has that bridge has been burned and Les Miles might be the guy there. I am just saying if he shows any interest at all give him what he wants, I don't care if it is for 2-3 years.

Les Miles would never go there