Lets give them a little credit, the 2003 team was worse.
At least they had enthusiasm and leadership.
Lets give them a little credit, the 2003 team was worse.
If you are a Kid with Big 12 talent, what sells you on ISU.....?
Why come to Ames, how do you rebuff the perception........?
Yeah, but we looked so uninspired losing to Baylor. I seriously wonder if we have adequate leadership on this team. I miss the fire of Ace Bowen.
At least they had enthusiasm and leadership.
Other than LJ, who are they? Do you have any names or just nonsensical generalities? I didn't think so.
I think this staff has better connections than any of Mac's did.
What a preposterous statement. Based on what? Blind faith? Where are these "connections" showing themselves? We now offer third and fourth-tier TX and FL kids at the last minute when other recruits fall through. Better to offer well-coached, academically-driven Iowa kids, like Ferentz used to do that back when Iowa was winning...
What a preposterous statement. Based on what? Blind faith? Where are these "connections" showing themselves? We now offer third and fourth-tier TX and FL kids at the last minute when other recruits fall through. Better to offer well-coached, academically-driven Iowa kids, like Ferentz used to do back when Iowa was winning...
If you want to compare recruiting, what are your thoughts on class of '04? This is the group that should be providing the 5th year SR leadership. I'll start by saluting Joco standout Tim Dobbins for his 2 outstanding years. Taylor is a class of '03 (last solid Mac class) injury carryover. What's left out of 28 commitments are 2 starters (Hundley & Sumerall) who won't sniff any post season honors and 6 reserves who play sparingly and have never really contributed. Any wonder why we have a new staff that is being forced to throw young guys into the mix before they are fully prepared for this level of competition?
If you want to compare recruiting, what are your thoughts on class of '04? This is the group that should be providing the 5th year SR leadership. I'll start by saluting Joco standout Tim Dobbins for his 2 outstanding years. Taylor is a class of '03 (last solid Mac class) injury carryover. What's left out of 28 commitments are 2 starters (Hundley & Sumerall) who won't sniff any post season honors and 6 reserves who play sparingly and have never really contributed. Any wonder why we have a new staff that is being forced to throw young guys into the mix before they are fully prepared for this level of competition?
I have to say I was impressed how both Kansas and Baylor took chances on 4th down against us, and it paid off...big time. Last night, down by three and four touchdowns, we decided to punt on 4th down in our opponents' territory. I couldn't believe it...
If you want to compare recruiting, what are your thoughts on class of '04? This is the group that should be providing the 5th year SR leadership. I'll start by saluting Joco standout Tim Dobbins for his 2 outstanding years. Taylor is a class of '03 (last solid Mac class) injury carryover. What's left out of 28 commitments are 2 starters (Hundley & Sumerall) who won't sniff any post season honors and 6 reserves who play sparingly and have never really contributed. Any wonder why we have a new staff that is being forced to throw young guys into the mix before they are fully prepared for this level of competition?
Looks like being too conservative is not the way to go at this point....what do we have to lose? Right?
Looks like being too conservative is not the way to go at this point....what do we have to lose? Right?
Bibbs, Gerrin,Banks, LJ (you mentioned), Bell on D. Sed, Darks, on O
I will cherry pick off the top of my head it seems to work for you and Tornado
It seems that people on here, not just you, don't seem to realize that one thing that I agree with the staff on is that they are trying to establish the way that Iowa State is going to play for as long as Gene Chizik is here. They are going to be defensive based, and do everything they can to make the other team have to drive the length of the field every time.
Yes, I was upset they didn't go for it on 4th down a couple times last night. But establishing an identity is the first thing this staff is doing. After that, it comes down to recruiting, and upgrading the talent level.
You talk about having Big 12 players who are the caliber of those on the 2-deeps at Texas and OU? None of those guys would be on the 2-deeps at either of those schools -- not even close.
Like Tornado said, why don't you go tell Sumrall, Taylor, and Arnaud that they were part of a bare cupboard. And since you think Chizik started with "nothing", also go find tell Ace Bowen, "Tuba" Rubin, Todd Blythe, and Bret Meyer and let them know that they were not Big 12 caliber either, and that ISU now has players with much more speed and physical skills than they ever had.
Most of us would probably take Bowen over Bibbs any day of the week -- thanks for being here to let us know that Bowen was part of an empty cupboard and that Bibbs is much better.
Hey, establishing an identity is great. But lets win some freaking games while we're at it!! Is our identity that we're not ever going to go for it on 4th down? That we're going to constantly try to pin opponents deep in their territory and hope that our defense can stop them? The defense is not going to score points as often as the offense does. That's why we have an offense. I know we got a defensive coordinator as a head coach, but its time to start taking some chances and show your players that you trust them to get some yards when you need them to.
Good god - anything to distract the masses from our abysmal lack of fundamentals, discipline (despite the "tough talk") and enthusiasm on the current team.
What about Cutcliffe at Duke at Duke and yes, Briles at Baylor - coaches in their first year at schools worse off than ISU when Chizik arrived - do you think they're analyzing the class of 2004? Baylor was bombed in every conference game last year. You should be asking what Briles and Cutlcliffe are doing that Chizik is not.