REALISTIC expectations for 2023 football season

1UNI2ISU

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None or these guys are going to be fired this year. This has to be one of the worst lists of the off-season.
If Ryan Day loses to Michigan and misses the playoff, he's probably done because they aren't going to want to chance losing Hartline.

I don't think Oklahoma is stupid enough to make a rash decision and there are various reasons none of the others are in real trouble.
 

Statefan10

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If Ryan Day loses to Michigan and misses the playoff, he's probably done because they aren't going to want to chance losing Hartline.

I don't think Oklahoma is stupid enough to make a rash decision and there are various reasons none of the others are in real trouble.
You really think so? Even if they go 11-1? Idk I still don’t think they fire him.
 

BMWallace

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Fisher could be hot-seat material, but even that might require a disaster for outright firing.
They still owe him like 65M or something like that. I know A&M is oil rich and probably tangled up with the Saudis, but I don't see them flushing away that much money.
 

herkyshere

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Does ISU have an Aaron Graves behind Lee?
Iowa might have Shannon out, and we might have Lee out…. those cancel each other out.

Now if Iowa is also without McNamara, Kaleb Johnson, Lachey, and a starting tackle…. it will be an even fight.

Also…. I didn’t realize how small McNamara is…. he is the same exact size as Purdy and Rocco.
 

JRJ

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4-8 seems right. Don't have the depth to absorb the losses. Bright side is new QB will have a chance to get the growing pains out this year when the expectations are low.
 
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