Senior Day.
I was just going to say that, but then I remembered that with Bill Snyder, every day is senior day.
Senior Day.
I was just going to say that, but then I remembered that with Bill Snyder, every day is senior day.
Like Ryan Broyles?how about hope for a big injury. A QB going out the week before ISU plays any of the 3 schools and that is good news!
Here's my thoughts....
how about hope for a big injury. A QB going out the week before ISU plays any of the 3 schools and that is good news!
KMAC_ATTACK said:There it is folks - i'm going out on a limb and saying we finish with a 7-5 record (same as EIU) and we get a lot of pub out of shocking the world with beating OSU and setting up the rematch of Alabama and LSU for national Title....
Don't remove the intangibles.
Kansas State is looking at a major skid coming into the ISU game if things stay the way they are. Offensively, I'm still stunned that no one has really shut them down outside of OU. Klein is a great runner, but he can't throw, and their running backs are decent at best. They run the damn Wildcat every down, but no one seems to bother stacking the box.
Anyway, KSU will likely have nothing to play for against ISU. The game will not impact what happens at the end of their season. They will be out of the conference title race, have no hope for an at-large BCS bid, and will be in a warm weather bowl. If ISU is healthy for that game, we can go into Manhattan and win. It wouldn't be the most shocking victory Rhoads has put together, that's for sure.
I see little to no chance against OSU and OU, both of whom will be in the National title hunt when we play them.
Chances we win each game individually:
OKstate- 15%
Oklahoma-10%
KSU- 35%
Lockett for KSU is out this week for sure with an injury and it sounds like he could be out for the year. That would limit their poor passing game even more.
No I don't have a link they were talking about it on 810 radio yesterday.
OKstate- 1%
Oklahoma-1%
KSU- 25%
For a total chance of another win at about 25% :smile:
Easily this could be a three game skid where ISU loses each game by 30+... and I suppose that they will be huge underdogs each game. There is little hope. That is why I think that at least one of these games will shock the world!
This is the kind of ridiculous optimism that CPR rewards time and again. Like the title of the post says, we've got three chances. Three chances to become bowl eligible, define the season and the program, and continue on the success that CPR is building. It's a great time to be a Cyclone!
5-7 should never be impressive. Ever. At any school.Even if we lose out and miss a bowl at 5-7 for the second straight year, that is about as impressive of a start as anyone could expect at ISU!
CPR has beaten every go-forward Big 12 team that he's coached against other than the last three teams on the schedule this year. This is the first time he will face both Oklahoma schools in the same season, and gets them back to back at their collective strongest stretch in history. Kansas State may not be as good as their record, but they took OSU to the wire on the road. As unlikely as it seems, I still see Rhoads getting his first career win against one of these schools this year. All three teams have looked elite at times, but have weaknesses. All three are relatively one-dimensional on offense, and have given up points in spurts on defense. Oklahoma offenses are built to come from behind, so we'd need a 2009 Nebraska-type meltdown to beat them. We had trouble with UNI's mobile qb, but hopefully we've improved in that situation.
No matter what, we are guaranteed to have the third consecutive season where every single game has mattered. Even if we lose out and miss a bowl at 5-7 for the second straight year, that is about as impressive of a start as anyone could expect at ISU!