Why delay the inevitable?

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isulive2train

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I get what your saying, but there are a lot of coaches out there who could of coached this group of players to a victory today. As I said, part of caching is motivating your guys. There was zero motivation out there after the first quarter. Players were obviously quitting. Thats a coaching problem, not a talent problem.

If the rumors are true that I've heard in the last couple of days I'm not sure Rhoads can motivate this team. Talked to a couple people that are very connected to some players (Family and HS coaches) and it sounds like the a good portion of the team thinks CPR is an "all about me guy" and are sick of him. They are saying that this also was a part of why Mangino was put in the press box.

Take it for what it's worth but after seeing the demeanor of the team today it did nothing to make me second guess it.
 

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Correct, but winning in major college football is 70% talent -30% coaching. In short, if you can't recruit, you can't win.
So you are saying that NDSU had that much better talent? As far as I can tell Rhoads has not been that successfull at the development or the identification of the football players on his team. This is a sad day in Cyclone land.
 

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If the rumors are true that I've heard in the last couple of days I'm not sure Rhoads can motivate this team. Talked to a couple people that are very connected to some players (Family and HS coaches) and it sounds like the a good portion of the team thinks CPR is an "all about me guy" and are sick of him. They are saying that this also was a part of why Mangino was put in the press box.

Take it for what it's worth but after seeing the demeanor of the team today it did nothing to make me second guess it.

I find this hard to believe but nothing would surprise me at this point. As for the argument of not enough $$ to buyout the contract. $$ can always be found. The SEZ took 40 years in part because there was no need for it up until a few years ago since we started selling out. Also, the fball program is now bringing in an additional $20-$25 mil a year MORE than what we had been bringing in.
 

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I see what you did there. Your knee jerk reaction and emotions are making you think you are being rational. I think being rational means not being stupid and your thoughts may not have been stupid but definitely not well thought out and irrational.

Right, it's rational to keep a coach on that has this program where it is right now.

The only rational thing to do is keep a coach like that and hope for the best while we are an embarrassment to the state and to the big 12.
 

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Because CPR ate the only blueprints for the endzone. Based on the athletic department mandate of 5 hoiburger's a week, we might have to wait a while.
 

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I get what your saying, but there are a lot of coaches out there who could of coached this group of players to a victory today. As I said, part of caching is motivating your guys. There was zero motivation out there after the first quarter. Players were obviously quitting. Thats a coaching problem, not a talent problem.

if you have players who are quitting after the 1st qtr. of the 1st game of the season, that maybe a coaching problem, but for a different reason than you are identifying. maybe a coaching problem in that the coach is getting the wrong players if you really believe said players quit 1 qtr into the year.
 

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Right, it's rational to keep a coach on that has this program where it is right now.The only rational thing to do is keep a coach like that and hope for the best while we are an embarrassment to the state and to the big 12.
I guess that's not really anything new though right? From the business point of view how do you fire a guy that sells out the stadium and hits record crowds consistently? If we sold out every game and went 0-12 I don't know how you can fire that guy. But either way, after one game this year is irrational to fire anyone. Maybe fire the fans for spending money on hope instead of results.
 

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If it were up to me, it'd happen tonight.

I agree but that's not rational.

The phones have already started ringing. Agents, coaches, assistant coaches and alumni are inquirin. The coaches are throwing their names into the hat. With the salary that will have to be paid, because an empty end zone will be a big embarrassment, ISU will get a coaching staff upgrade.

A sold out stadium two years in a row based on hope. A new end zone based upon sold out stadiums. Hope is fading fast. If the record starts 0-3, or worse, and the crowds drop off, then it's all over for the coaching staff.

I like Paul as much as thousands of other fans and alums, but enough is enough. This is embarrassing, two years in a row. It's all about recruiting and the results speak for themselves.
 

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a good portion of the team thinks CPR is an "all about me guy" and are sick of him. They are saying that this also was a part of why Mangino was put in the press box.

Take it for what it's worth but after seeing the demeanor of the team today it did nothing to make me second guess it.

I heard this about Rhoads before he was hired as the head coach.
 

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I think that he is a good coach and a terrible recruiter.

The question then becomes is it Rhoads or is Iowa State a tough place to recruit? I live in Columbia Missouri and people here were surprised when ISU fired McCarney.

Regarding replacing Rhoads with Mangino - the offense scored 14 points on North Dakota. I'm not impressed.
 

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Rhoads isn't going anywhere no matter what happens this season. Season ticket sales were strong this year, and with an upgraded stadium next year, they will be strong again.

We will return this coaching staff for next year, unless someone leaves on their own accord. Next year will be the make or break year for CPR. Another season of what I assume will happen this season (after last year's results), will force JP to pull the trigger.
 

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Rhoads isn't going anywhere no matter what happens this season. Season ticket sales were strong this year, and with an upgraded stadium next year, they will be strong again.

We will return this coaching staff for next year, unless someone leaves on their own accord. Next year will be the make or break year for CPR. Another season of what I assume will happen this season (after last year's results), will force JP to pull the trigger.

Agreed. No chance that he's fired this year.

I do think it's inevitable however.
 

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If the rumors are true that I've heard in the last couple of days I'm not sure Rhoads can motivate this team. Talked to a couple people that are very connected to some players (Family and HS coaches) and it sounds like the a good portion of the team thinks CPR is an "all about me guy" and are sick of him. They are saying that this also was a part of why Mangino was put in the press box.

Take it for what it's worth but after seeing the demeanor of the team today it did nothing to make me second guess it.

I've heard very similar from my cousin who played for Rhoads.
 
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