That offense yesterday was hard to watch. If CPR decides that loyalty comes before accountability - then he isn't the coach I thought he was. Mess is not a Big 12 caliber OC...period.
I think those 2008 numbers may be inflated a bit by how much we were playing from way behind.Points win games...here are ISU's points per game averages for the past six seasons:
2012: 24.5 (87th)
2011: 22.7 (90th)
2010: 22.2 (93rd)
2009: 20.5 (102nd)
2008: 25.3 (59th)
2007: 18.2 (112th)
So, after 4 years, CPR has not achieved the level of Chizik/McFarland's second (and final) year. The Chizik/McFarland second year was nothing special, but at least the scoring output was in the middle of FBS. Why has ISU not been able to do better?
Did McFarland have better players? If so, this falls on the coaches for not recruiting better players. But more likely, it's not so much the players...I don't think McFarland had better players than ISU does now. IMO, It's the offensive coaching and scheme, plain and simple. The scheme isn't working, or the coaches don't have the skills to implement it properly..
ISU's offense added almost two points a game this year. Maybe that should gain Messingham another year. But ISU needs a step input in scoring improvement to move up in the Big 12, and I just don't see it happening with the current scheme. We aren't seeing the skill player development to make that happen.
Whether it's a new OC, or hiring a successful retired offensive mind as a consultant, some kind of change needs to be made. ISU can't afford to lanquish with the present level of scoring output from the offense.
Seems to lineup pretty well with recruiting rankings. We need an offensive system that allows us to stay in games against better teams consistently and one that negates our recruiting deficiencies at positions like WR and QB. I just can't see us being a frequent 8-9 win team in this Big 12 using the version of the spread we are using. We can get good o-linemen (this year notwithstanding) and runningbacks pretty often but QB's and WR's are a very different story. It just makes sense to use a system that plays to those positional strengths by focusing more on a power running game and play action type passes.jbhtexas, I like your post, but I think the better comparison is how we're doing in scoring offense compared to other Big 12 teams. And with that comparison this situation is even more discouraging...
2012 – 9th out of 10 teams
2011 – 9th out of 10 teams
2010 – 10th out of 12 teams
2009 – 10th out of 12 teams
2008 – 11th out of 12 teams
2007 – 11th out of 12 teams
2006 – 12th out of 12 teams
2005 – 4th out of 12 teams
Messingham might be the right guy at OC, but if he is the obvious answer is we must either significant upgrade our talent or change our offensive system. The status quo is not delivering.
jbhtexas, I like your post, but I think the better comparison is how we're doing in scoring offense compared to other Big 12 teams. And with that comparison this situation is even more discouraging...
2012 – 9th out of 10 teams
2011 – 9th out of 10 teams
2010 – 10th out of 12 teams
2009 – 10th out of 12 teams
2008 – 11th out of 12 teams
2007 – 11th out of 12 teams
2006 – 12th out of 12 teams
2005 – 4th out of 12 teams
Messingham might be the right guy at OC, but if he is the obvious answer is we must either significant upgrade our talent or change our offensive system. The status quo is not delivering.
Disagree, the rank alone does not tell you more about ISU's success on offense, as that is just as much a reflection of style of play and poor defense. How we rank in points per possession is the important ranking. KSU was higher ranked in pts/gm and scored more per game in 2007 than 2011.jbhtexas, I like your post, but I think the better comparison is how we're doing in scoring offense compared to other Big 12 teams. And with that comparison this situation is even more discouraging...
I just concluded the 47th straight yrs of Cyclone season tickets. I don't have the answers. BUT, yesterday's fiascal was totally disappointing and disheartening. Bottom line, we got manhandled; no excuses. Coach needs to regroup and make the needed changes. Refusal or stubbornness to do so won't cut it.
Was I the only one that liked McFarland when he was on staff here?
I'm concerned with our approach with our quarterbacks. It seems like all 3 guys (JB, SJ, SR) have followed the same progression of playing great for a few games, making a few mistakes, and having the wheels fall off after the few mistakes. This rotating door at quarterback has got to stop. Figure out which guy gives us the best chance to win and stick with him barring injury. It's getting real old having a new QB step in as a "shot in the arm" for a game or two, but then falling prey to the same fate as the preceding QB.
Also, the Oline is terrible.
This rotating door at quarterback has got to stop. Figure out which guy gives us the best chance to win and stick with him barring injury.