PasstheDamnBallGuy
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In what way did I cherry pick?Division 1...
Leipold
49% winning percentage
0 conference titles
Sanders
80% winning percentage
1 conference title
Cherry picking stats is fun.
In what way did I cherry pick?Division 1...
Leipold
49% winning percentage
0 conference titles
Sanders
80% winning percentage
1 conference title
Cherry picking stats is fun.
I am not rooting for Campbell to get the nod at HC down in Lincoln, but the hate on this board has gone completely overboard. Campbell has taken a turd and shined it up as nice as you can at Iowa State. He has his knocks sure, but what he does is produce some NFL talent and his lines are always tough. If he had the monetary support of a University like Nebraska I think he would thrive tbh. My knocks and why I don't have Campbell in my top five (still disappointed Trev hasn't confided in me for what I think) are the fact he doesn't have a full time special teams coach and there is a good chance he doesn't bring Mickey with him. I know there is a chance of the ladder with all the candidates with the exception of Aranda as I am assuming he would keep Mickey and Busch to be major parts of his new staff. Calling Campbell trash, however is inaccurate to say the least.
Funny how the Deion brigade brushes off him being involved in running a sham high school.The spectacular collapse of Deion Sanders' Prime Prep Academy
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/2016/02/02/the-spectacular-collapse-of-deion-sanders-prime-prep-academy/
So that #1 class are all freshman then. You need at least a few of those types of classes back to backThey have excellent NIL support, though. They payed $30 million for their last recruiting class, which was the number one class. You would think he would be able to win something with that.
Klieman is 5-1. Campbell is 3-4. Campbell’s best season came during the COVID year while Klieman is doing well in a year where there isn’t a global pandemic. Every team ISU faced in 2020 was riddled with injuries while ISU’s key players stayed relatively healthy. I can look past Klieman’s recruiting at K-State because he manages to actually maximize the talent he has, unlike Campbell. Plus, Manhattan is a dump so I don’t expect him to recruit well there.What makes you think that Klieman is any better at recruiting than Campbell?
His interview in the segment below turned me off from him, and I was an intrigued party prior. Calling this guy out for not being himself is super hypocritical from a guy who openly admits he has created multiple personas over the years to help generate fame and success. We all have our, "hang out with our friends," vibe, and also our, "I am at work talking with clients," vibe. They aren't the same and that is perfectly acceptable.Funny how the Deion brigade brushes this off him being involved in running a sham high school.
According to them it was totally Deion’s business partners, not him.
Just because the bar is low at Iowa State does not mean Campbell should get significant credit. Last year proved that his 2020 season was a fluke. In regular years, he’s an 8-win coach at best.In 125 years of football at Iowa St Campbell has 3/5 most winnings season there...in 6 years of being there.
IMO the negativity is largely coming from a “what have you done for me lately” mentality. ISU has a good chance to not be bowl eligible this year and finish at or below .500… two years removed from nearly winning a conference championship. Not saying it’s fair or unfair, but it also doesn’t look great optically. In fact, at this point, I think hiring Campbell would get a lot of Riley comparisons.In 125 years of football at Iowa St Campbell has 3/5 most winnings season there...in 6 years of being there.
In what way did I cherry pick?
Prior to this year, A&M had at least a top ten recruiting class the previous five years. Jimbo just can’t thrive in a league where actual men play. Going from Wake Forest to Alabama and Georgia being the toughest opponents on the schedule is quite the leap.So that #1 class are all freshman then. You need at least a few of those types of classes back to back
Yes, Trev probably reached out to them, but doesn't mean that Trev has settled on him. I have seen things on Twitter from a few NU media members saying that NU fans will like the hire, based on name alone. I don't know who they are exactly saying, but this is leaning toward a bigger name (Chris Petersen). Mike'l Severe has stated that he really likes Leipold, but he doesn't think Trev hires Leipold.
Him and Deion are friends. They were joking with each otherHis interview in the segment below turned me off from him, and I was an intrigued party prior. Calling this guy out for not being himself is super hypocritical from a guy who openly admits he has created multiple personas over the years to help generate fame and success. We all have our, "hang out with our friends," vibe, and also our, "I am at work talking with clients," vibe. They aren't the same and that is perfectly acceptable.
https://thespun.com/more/top-stories/look-awkward-video-of-reporter-deion-sanders-going-viral
Best post in this thread. Sorry, I'm out of +1's for today though.I heard Deion is in consideration for Cooks job when he retires.
Not saying he's the guy, but it makes a WHOLE LOT of sense. Coaches are in it for the money, at the end of the day. They make moves when their "stock" is highest. Right now he has Ole Miss undefeated, at the top of SEC West, with the #3 (Tied with Tennessee) "Points For" in the SEC (6 points behind Georgia) combined with a "Points Against" that is #4 in the SEC (6 better than Alabama). His stock may never be higher in a tough conference. He also would likely LOVE being "the guy" for a team that has a whole State to itself. You know he'd love to play before a home crowd in a sellout Memorial Stadium.Again, moving from Ole Miss to Nebraska would be a step down and make no sense
:yeahHonestly I don't trust too many Nebraska media members. I've seen some of their favorites and they're pretty much opposite of mine.