I don't get all the heat on GMac for the players leaving. For the sake of argument, let's say GMac gets the blame for WJ and Brister. Taggart, Carr, Stinnett and DeGand left because of Morgan being fired. Stinson and Blaylock left early to go pro (smart moves, sarcasm intended) and probably partly because of Morgan's situation. CJ left to get more playing time, Vette was homesick and Jacobsen graduated early. I probably missed some, but that's 11 players, of which GMac had nothing to do with 9 of them. Plus, I would say blaming GMac for WJ is premature and I don't know enough about the Brister situation to cast blame either way.
This player turnover problem has been going on long before GMac got here. Floyd used to get criticized for "running players off". LE had a 5 or 6 man recruiting class that I seem to remember none of them ever putting on a Cyclone uniform. Right off hand, I don't remember any Morgan defections while he was here, but he wasn't here long. So, this isn't a GMac problem. I think the problem lies with the coaching carosel we've had the last 10-15 years. When a coach leaves/gets fired, players go too. If we place the ultimate responsibility for this on GMac and he is fired, many of the players he recuited will go elsewhere. If we stop the coaching carosel, we'll start to see some stability in the program and I think this will slow down dramatically.
GO CYCLONES!!!
Sounds reasonable.