Zeb Noland transferring

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They sure are. All it takes is one not happy coach to report another coach.

But, the NCAA actually did a great job (for once) by changing the rule where athletes no longer have to get a coach’s permission when wanting to transfer. Now they just announce it and the school is required within two days to put them in the transfer list.

LOL
 

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Loyalty is a really loose word here. Think about when Park left, Zeb was second on the depth chart. He gets skipped over. When Kyle went down Zeb was used but ultimately went to second seat. The line play was awful for Noland. I know there is a lot to be debated on this point but Zeb's loyalty got him passed over multiple times instead of being allowed to work through the challenges and improve. You want this young man to be "loyal" and guess what he has been nothing but loyal. What really sucks here is the folks that are calling him a quitter etc. are probably the same people that were ******** about his play. That is NOT loyalty.

Loyalty is a dumb concept that no longer exists. Coaches leave their players all of the time for other jobs. Players transfer. Employees jump at the chance for a higher paying job. Employers fire employees that have been there for 30 years so they can pay someone less. Loyalty is a term that died in the 50s.
 

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Murph isn’t. Andy at a minimum has some not well hidden disdain for ISU fans/Pollard for some reason.
Interesting. I've watched a game with Andy at a friends house back in the day and didn't see any lean, let alone disdain. If I had to guess he really wants both to do well so that he has more content to talk about. I think most of our local guys that are fans don't hide that. Ross, Chris, Heather, Tommy, etc. The ones that didn't grow up here have no allegiance other than how it affects their job. Some people are just too sensitive to outside criticism. Hawk fans think Murph and Andy hate them.
 

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Loyalty is a dumb concept that no longer exists. Coaches leave their players all of the time for other jobs. Players transfer. Employees jump at the chance for a higher paying job. Employers fire employees that have been there for 30 years so they can pay someone less. Loyalty is a term that died in the 50s.
I hate to agree with you on this but it is sadly true.
 

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Is Marial Shayok a quitter? How about Deonte Burton? McKay?

Burton was the only one of those that left the team during the season. McKay probably had some practices in when he announced in Mid-October but he hadn't played a game yet that season. Burton also had to leave when he did so he could start his sit out time in the spring semester of his transfer year and be able to start second semester the following year.

Whole different set of circumstances IMO.

I wish Zeb would stay here and finish out the year, but it's not my decision. He would be very valuable to us as a good teammate and provide good depth at the QB position. I will never hold a grudge against someone for making a personal decision to better their situation, to hold that grudge or be "mad " at someone in these types of situations is very selfish on the part of the fans.

Best of luck to Zeb, thanks for your time as a Cyclone.
 
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Given he agreed to a scholarship this year that we could have otherwise used elsewhere, he definitely is quitting and is a quitter. He needs to maximize his utility and being a quitter is often needed to do that, but the fact it makes sense for him doesn’t change that he did quit.

With Purdy, Dean, and Mitchell transferring definitely has merit. In a different offense he would stand a much better chance of winning a QB competition. I’d love to see him get a shot to play behind a good P5 OL that doesn’t rely on short passes to inconsistent receivers.
 
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We win a Big 12 Championship which he deserves to be a part of and now he's not. He's going to go into a competitive situation as well and he's not just going to be a presumed starter so if I'm a coach, I'm going to at least entertain that if he's a senior and isn't the guy he may just hang it up to avoid any sort of injury risk.

Like I've said a million times, I don't really care. If you need to leave now, that's fine. Zeb doesn't owe anyone anything. I just think I'd stick around and see if the team I've been a part of for 2.5 seasons plays for a B12 championship. That seems like it'd be fun.


I get this. I was replying to you, but really it was meant to all the people calling him a quitter, bad teammate, etc.

I can see and understand sticking around being fun. But I can also sympathize in how that would be hard and sometimes it is easier or better for you to move on and start your next chapter despite good things to come.
 
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Burton was the only one of those that left the team during the season. McKay probably had some practices in when he announced in Mid-October but he hadn't played a game yet that season. Burton also had to leave when he did so he could start his sit out time in the spring semester of his transfer year and be able to start second semester the following year.

Whole different set of circumstances IMO.

I wish Zeb would stay here and finish out the year, but it's not my decision. He would be very valuable to us as a good teammate and provide good depth at the QB position. I will never hold a grudge against someone for making a personal decision to better their situation, to hold that grudge or be "mad " at someone in these types of situations is very selfish on the part of the fans.

Best of luck to Zeb, thanks for your time as a Cyclone.


My point still stands with maybe the exception of Shayok. Both McKay and Burton were committed to their team and in their season (albeit maybe just practice for McKay) when they decided to leave. We directly benefited from their lack of "loyalty". ISU fans seem to easily forgive and forget when we are the benefactor.
 

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People are ignoring that perhaps this wasn't just Zeb's decision. He might have come clean to coach and said at the end of the season I am planning to transfer and possibly Campbell said that if you are planning to go it is best if you go now.

Yeah there is a lot of supposition there, but that is the point - there is a ton of assuming going on in this entire thread.
 
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My point still stands with maybe the exception of Shayok. Both McKay and Burton were committed to their team and in their season (albeit maybe just practice for McKay) when they decided to leave. We directly benefited from their lack of "loyalty". ISU fans seem to easily forgive and forget when we are the benefactor.

Are you new to sports? I also root against everyone not ISU.
 

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I get this. I was replying to you, but really it was meant to all the people calling him a quitter, bad teammate, etc.

I can see and understand sticking around being fun. But I can also sympathize in how that would be hard and sometimes it is easier or better for you to move on and start your next chapter despite good things to come.

The part that confuses me is that there was no indication that he was going to do this. He wasn't pouting and by all indications he was still totally engaged. It's not like he was a burden or anything either.
 
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Loyalty is a dumb concept that no longer exists. Coaches leave their players all of the time for other jobs. Players transfer. Employees jump at the chance for a higher paying job. Employers fire employees that have been there for 30 years so they can pay someone less. Loyalty is a term that died in the 50s.

I find this hilariously ironic you posted this on cyclonefanatic, where you have been a member since 2008. Only thing that would be better if your tag line said "Loyal Sons Forever True"
 

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Take this for what its worth, but this has a lot to do with the progression of Re-al Mitchell. What we are running with Purdy is much easier to transition to Mitchell than Zeb. If Purdy does get hurt we will see Kempt as the primary QB (as we should), but with plenty of packages for Re-al.

 
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The part that confuses me is that there was no indication that he was going to do this. He wasn't pouting and by all indications he was still totally engaged. It's not like he was a burden or anything either.

Yeah, my best uneducated guess is that he thought it might be harder to do so at the end of the end of the season as opposed to now. I don't know. I can certainly sympathize with that feeling.