I want to know so very badly who our DC is going to be. The longer it takes makes me think the guy from Toledo, but that would be too late IMO for recruiting the early period.
I want to know so very badly who our DC is going to be. The longer it takes makes me think the guy from Toledo, but that would be too late IMO for recruiting the early period.
And I am not a fan of your ability to reason.
Chizik was bringing his buddies. This is bringing your staff. BIG difference. In Year 1 I would take a staff that has worked together over the learning needed by a group of guys that are new.
Will not work. They will need our remote airport.His 4 hour drive quote seems to say yes. That would put us in Southern Minnesota, Eastern Nebraska, Northern Missouri, Southern Wisconsin and Illinois.
That guy's title is "Director of Scouting"
Moore is still listed on the staff (Cyclones.com) as "Director of HS Relations"
http://www.cyclones.com/SportSelect.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=10700&SPID=4653&SPSID=48392
Its not decided yet. They met today and discussed it. Sturdy and Ayeni worked well in their time together. Sturdy has P5 experience, B12 experience, and connections in Iowa. He knows the roster and the competition. He has very little ego. Plus he is a sage veteran for these young and hungry coaches. Just my guess that he stays on as a WR coach.
Its not decided yet. They met today and discussed it. Sturdy and Ayeni worked well in their time together. Sturdy has P5 experience, B12 experience, and connections in Iowa. He knows the roster and the competition. He has very little ego. Plus he is a sage veteran for these young and hungry coaches. Just my guess that he stays on as a WR coach.
Its not decided yet. They met today and discussed it. Sturdy and Ayeni worked well in their time together. Sturdy has P5 experience, B12 experience, and connections in Iowa. He knows the roster and the competition. He has very little ego. Plus he is a sage veteran for these young and hungry coaches. Just my guess that he stays on as a WR coach.
Plus 4 recruits have said they will come here if he is retained.
...not to mention that when Toledo beat ISU, it would indicate that things were working just fine there.
The idea that what works at a smaller school isn't going to work at ISU feels like there's some sort of tradition/history being disrupted at ISU or something, when this is a very good time to bring in some tradition and history with an intact staff.
Diminish TX if you want but we have gotten some guys from there.
As for our Texas recruiting not being as good lately, what do you expect when TCU joins the Big12 and aTm jumps to the SEC opening the Texas pipeline to 13 more schools on top of that. Not to mention technology these days and schools not even in the conference can do a little scouting from their computer.
1. It hasn't just been "lately".
2. The SEC has been recruiting TX for years.
3. Patterson was getting great athletes from TX long before TCU joined the Big 12. I will agree that joining the Big 12 has likely helped Patterson, but it wasn't a step improvement.
4. If you want to make excuses, use this one...Briles taking over at BU. During the 5-10 years prior to his arrival there, BU wasn't getting many more impact players out of TX than ISU was. That has certainly changed.
Baylor's improvement probably didn't affect ISU's situation much, since the players Briles' staff has recruited are among the top players in Texas and we rarely landed those type of players, as others have said. Baylor and TCU's improvement does seem to have had an effect on UT and, to a lesser extent, Texas Tech.
Some of the best players ISU has had since the Big 12 formed, at their respective positions on the field, came from Texas. I can't believe we are going to argue that recruiting Texas isn't important.