About 24 minutes into this postgame analysis, these two Texas fans state what the rest of the Big12 has thought for a long time:
Every other program seems to develop their talent, while Texas stays static.
In other words, "Nobody does less with more than Texas". (Note to self: That would make a great shirt in all the rival colors.)
Let's compare stats from 2018's 24-10 ISU loss in Austin with this year's 23-21 ISU win in Ames:
Last year, UT was plus 117 yards rushing and 2.1 yards per play over the Cyclones.
This year, ISU was plus 60 rushing and 0.4 YPP, for change of 177 yards on the ground and 2.5 YPP. That's gigantic.
Texas has 46 4 or 5 star athletes on their roster. Iowa State has 4. Yes, 4.
The numbers speak for themselves.
Monday, November 18, 2019
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Going For It
For being a conservative guy wanting to play a conservative style, we are watching Coach Campbell grow more aggressive when the moment calls for it. The aggressiveness is calculated, playing the percentages, rather than reckless, and it may pay dividends down the line. As opposing coaches learn that Iowa State is going to press for extra, they will take risks to counter, to add to the lead, and hopefully make mistakes that can be swung in the Cyclones favor.
It is an attitude the football program hasn't had in my memory. It is a pleasant change.
Three winnable games left on the slate, three games that will determine how fans view the season as a whole.
Seize the moment, and go for it.
It is an attitude the football program hasn't had in my memory. It is a pleasant change.
Three winnable games left on the slate, three games that will determine how fans view the season as a whole.
Seize the moment, and go for it.
Sunday, October 13, 2019
The Run Game
Twitter tells us that Saturday's game in Morgantown was one of Brock Purdy's worst (19-30-1, 1 TD, 6 rushes for -15, 3 sacks) so to see the running game emerge to fill the gap was encouraging. 34 carries for 167 yards was a solid 4.9 YPC, kept the chains moving and got into the end zone when the opportunity arrived. More of that, please.
The second-half stifling of the West Virginia offense was a thing of beauty, backup QB or not. The drive chart for WV in the back half: punt, punt, punt, punt, INT, Fumble. 21 plays for 44 yards. That'll do boys, that'll do.
Our Cyclones can win a lot of football games that way. Forward.
The second-half stifling of the West Virginia offense was a thing of beauty, backup QB or not. The drive chart for WV in the back half: punt, punt, punt, punt, INT, Fumble. 21 plays for 44 yards. That'll do boys, that'll do.
Our Cyclones can win a lot of football games that way. Forward.
Sunday, October 06, 2019
Stunner
Given the offensive struggles the Cyclones had against the two solid defenses they played earlier in the year (Iowa and Baylor), to witness the offensive competency that broke out against TCU was stunning. Six touchdowns on nine possessions in TCU territory is getting it done, and couldn't have come at a better time with more winnable games this month.
The offensive performance was even more surprising after how disruptive the TCU defense had been for ISU recently. The last six games- five losses for ISU- have all been tough sledding for the offense, and one has to go back to the 2012 win in Fort Worth to find another day where the offense did what it wanted against the Horned Frogs.
While having your QB be your leading rusher isn't a good long-term plan, it appears that running threat is what opens up the offense as a whole. So be it.
Onward to Morgantown.
The offensive performance was even more surprising after how disruptive the TCU defense had been for ISU recently. The last six games- five losses for ISU- have all been tough sledding for the offense, and one has to go back to the 2012 win in Fort Worth to find another day where the offense did what it wanted against the Horned Frogs.
While having your QB be your leading rusher isn't a good long-term plan, it appears that running threat is what opens up the offense as a whole. So be it.
Onward to Morgantown.
Sunday, September 29, 2019
.500ish
Cyclone football is 7-8 in the last 2.25 seasons in games that ended with a margin of 7 points or less. They win their share of the close ones.
Clearly this offense is going to struggle against decent defenses. When the other team can make you one dimensional, your margin for error goes way down.
ISU had plenty of opportunities to score what would have been the winning points- but they found a way to screw up, which cost them in the end. Slap on the back for taking the lead after a furious comeback. But the offense only got three TDs on eight trips into Baylor territory. That ain't gonna cut it.
The Cyclones could be the underdog in seven of the last 8. Buckle up.
Clearly this offense is going to struggle against decent defenses. When the other team can make you one dimensional, your margin for error goes way down.
ISU had plenty of opportunities to score what would have been the winning points- but they found a way to screw up, which cost them in the end. Slap on the back for taking the lead after a furious comeback. But the offense only got three TDs on eight trips into Baylor territory. That ain't gonna cut it.
The Cyclones could be the underdog in seven of the last 8. Buckle up.
Sunday, September 22, 2019
Slumpbuster
Scoring on 11 consecutive possessions counts as a good day.
A step down in competition helped the offense find its stride, and getting the ball in the hands of a mismatch led to several long plays and scores.
The first five B12 games are, on paper, winnable. Hopefully Purdy and crew can keep the scoring momentum going.
On defense, some were grumbling at the yards given up to ULM, be we will not join them. So many snaps were taken by the seconds and thirds that a drop in execution is to be expected. Don't panic, it was actually good news from an experience standpoint.
We've learned a lot in the first three games, but now we will see if the knowledge can be leveraged.
A step down in competition helped the offense find its stride, and getting the ball in the hands of a mismatch led to several long plays and scores.
The first five B12 games are, on paper, winnable. Hopefully Purdy and crew can keep the scoring momentum going.
On defense, some were grumbling at the yards given up to ULM, be we will not join them. So many snaps were taken by the seconds and thirds that a drop in execution is to be expected. Don't panic, it was actually good news from an experience standpoint.
We've learned a lot in the first three games, but now we will see if the knowledge can be leveraged.
Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Yips
The loss to the Goblas was the result of a bad habit the Cyclone offense has developed: the yips once they cross the 50.
Against Wazzou: 8 trips across the 50, 3 TDs.
Against UNI: 8 trips (in regulation): 1 TD
Against SUI: 8 trips: 2 TDs, both on long passes.
Sense a trend? Fix the yips and this team will be a problem in the B12.
But offensive yips will limit this team to 5 or 6 wins rather than 9 or 10.
Against Wazzou: 8 trips across the 50, 3 TDs.
Against UNI: 8 trips (in regulation): 1 TD
Against SUI: 8 trips: 2 TDs, both on long passes.
Sense a trend? Fix the yips and this team will be a problem in the B12.
But offensive yips will limit this team to 5 or 6 wins rather than 9 or 10.
Monday, September 02, 2019
Bullet. Dodged.
Few will recall the defense holding UNI to 33 rushing yards, one red-zone trip and 6 points in regulation.
All will remember the bumbling, stumbling offensive performance. One step forward, one step sideways, one shot in the foot. Solid on first and second down, incompetent on third or fourth. Dynamic between the 20's, Keystone Cops in the red zone. Four great plays in Tempo force a UNI time out, so never run Tempo the rest of the game.
We understand that the first game against a (supposedly) overmatched opponent is an opportunity to get a bunch of things on tape, and run players, formations and plays in new combinations. But at some point in the second half you have to focus on the whole point of the afternoon: Win the dang game.
Despite the offenses best attempts, Iowa State did win the game, almost on accident. They all count the same, even if the Russian judge would have hated it.
Two weeks until the Goblas arrive in the 515, and so much on offense to repair. Even though betting is now legal in Iowa, there is no way you should touch this one. Still too much in the unknown.
All will remember the bumbling, stumbling offensive performance. One step forward, one step sideways, one shot in the foot. Solid on first and second down, incompetent on third or fourth. Dynamic between the 20's, Keystone Cops in the red zone. Four great plays in Tempo force a UNI time out, so never run Tempo the rest of the game.
We understand that the first game against a (supposedly) overmatched opponent is an opportunity to get a bunch of things on tape, and run players, formations and plays in new combinations. But at some point in the second half you have to focus on the whole point of the afternoon: Win the dang game.
Despite the offenses best attempts, Iowa State did win the game, almost on accident. They all count the same, even if the Russian judge would have hated it.
Two weeks until the Goblas arrive in the 515, and so much on offense to repair. Even though betting is now legal in Iowa, there is no way you should touch this one. Still too much in the unknown.
Thursday, August 08, 2019
Spin It Up
With the Cyclone Hype Train at historic levels, actual football can't arrive soon enough. Given how 2018 played out, you can't blame Cyclone fans from drinking some of the Kool-Aid.
Tell the CSJ staff how well the offensive line will run block and we will tell you which side of 8 wins the team ends up with. Run the ball poorly and it will be a struggle against the better half of the schedule. Run the ball well and all kinds of possibilities open up.
Since sports gambling will be legal in Iowa next week, our nickel is on an 8-4 finish. Solid play on both sides of the ball, but Purdy and gang won't be able to manufacture multiple miracle finishes like they needed so often last year. (Tech, KSU, Drake) You can only tap that well so many times.
As the league goes, OU and Texas are on their own tier. Iowa State, Okie State, TCU and Baylor are the next tier. WVU, K State and Tech will need time to install all the new stuff. KU is 10th until further notice.
Tiers 2 and 3 will be a random draw of wins and losses. ISU could finish 3rd through 6th and we won't be surprised. It will be that kind of year.
As always, enjoy the ride. You never know when it will end.
Tell the CSJ staff how well the offensive line will run block and we will tell you which side of 8 wins the team ends up with. Run the ball poorly and it will be a struggle against the better half of the schedule. Run the ball well and all kinds of possibilities open up.
Since sports gambling will be legal in Iowa next week, our nickel is on an 8-4 finish. Solid play on both sides of the ball, but Purdy and gang won't be able to manufacture multiple miracle finishes like they needed so often last year. (Tech, KSU, Drake) You can only tap that well so many times.
As the league goes, OU and Texas are on their own tier. Iowa State, Okie State, TCU and Baylor are the next tier. WVU, K State and Tech will need time to install all the new stuff. KU is 10th until further notice.
Tiers 2 and 3 will be a random draw of wins and losses. ISU could finish 3rd through 6th and we won't be surprised. It will be that kind of year.
As always, enjoy the ride. You never know when it will end.
Monday, April 01, 2019
Disapointment Or Success?
In October, NCAA trips would have been a successful season for both Iowa State basketball teams.
But given how each was playing in early January, fans rightfully raised the bar for the season.
While the women were able to finish first in the Best Big 12 Team Not Named Baylor race, the men stumbled down the stretch. The women's march to the title game and the men's run to the title had fans giddy.
The individual losses that knocked each out of the tournament were uncharacteristically poor shooting nights, yet each had chances to win in the final minute. When you get in that situation you cross your fingers and hope you get the bounces. Neither did.
But the body of work was solid, and compared to the previous year, were solid steps forward. Now the job is to maintain that level of play despite big changes in production. The parts are there. The question is if the parts can improve and mesh.
The winter of 2019-20 should be worth watching.
But given how each was playing in early January, fans rightfully raised the bar for the season.
While the women were able to finish first in the Best Big 12 Team Not Named Baylor race, the men stumbled down the stretch. The women's march to the title game and the men's run to the title had fans giddy.
The individual losses that knocked each out of the tournament were uncharacteristically poor shooting nights, yet each had chances to win in the final minute. When you get in that situation you cross your fingers and hope you get the bounces. Neither did.
But the body of work was solid, and compared to the previous year, were solid steps forward. Now the job is to maintain that level of play despite big changes in production. The parts are there. The question is if the parts can improve and mesh.
The winter of 2019-20 should be worth watching.
Saturday, March 09, 2019
A Victory Of Effort
While the last three weeks have not gone the way that Cyclone fans had hoped, today's home loss to Tech was a minor victory (I'm not using the term "moral victory").
The effort was the effort that is needed on a nightly basis. Everyone seemed to be working the game plan. They were where they wanted to be with four minutes left. The better team ended up winning the game and a share of the league title. Bully for them.
Is the season a disappointment? From where we stood three weeks ago, yes. But I try to take the long-term view at moments like this. A bad effort today would have been a red flag for the long term health of the program. We may have avoided a full implosion.
Beat Baylor in Kansas City and things get interesting again. Go get 'em.
The effort was the effort that is needed on a nightly basis. Everyone seemed to be working the game plan. They were where they wanted to be with four minutes left. The better team ended up winning the game and a share of the league title. Bully for them.
Is the season a disappointment? From where we stood three weeks ago, yes. But I try to take the long-term view at moments like this. A bad effort today would have been a red flag for the long term health of the program. We may have avoided a full implosion.
Beat Baylor in Kansas City and things get interesting again. Go get 'em.
Saturday, February 16, 2019
Giddy. Up.
An impressive second half in Manhattan pushed Iowa State back into the conversation for a conference title. ISU shouldn't have lost to K State back in the first week of January, but the way the Wildcats have played in the league takes that game out of "bad loss" category.
Keep winning and cross our collective fingers that the needed losses come to pass.
Hopefully the home loss to TCU won't block the Cyclones from a title. This is more fun than guessing if ISU will avoid the Wednesday game.
Keep winning and cross our collective fingers that the needed losses come to pass.
Hopefully the home loss to TCU won't block the Cyclones from a title. This is more fun than guessing if ISU will avoid the Wednesday game.
Saturday, January 12, 2019
Adjustments
Kansas State entered Saturday's game in the top 10 for defensive efficiency- and the way they denied the drive befuddled Iowa State's offense. If adjustments were being made, they were not apparent until the second half.
It also took a full half for the Cyclones to realize that fouls were not going to be called on the defense, so you might as well get rough with the Wildcats. Rough they got, and physical defense helped get them a 7 point lead with 5 minutes to play. Had that change come in the first half, perhaps KSU never builds their 11 point half-time lead.
The last three offensive possessions were empty, and the last ten possessions resulted in only 6 points. That is sub-optimal.
But it also means they are very close. Small improvements move losses into the win column.
It also took a full half for the Cyclones to realize that fouls were not going to be called on the defense, so you might as well get rough with the Wildcats. Rough they got, and physical defense helped get them a 7 point lead with 5 minutes to play. Had that change come in the first half, perhaps KSU never builds their 11 point half-time lead.
The last three offensive possessions were empty, and the last ten possessions resulted in only 6 points. That is sub-optimal.
But it also means they are very close. Small improvements move losses into the win column.
Tuesday, January 08, 2019
Reverting to the mean
The CSJ staff agreed after an entertaining dismantling of Kansas on Saturday that the true test would come Tuesday in Waco, and the collective hunch was right.
The effort was a click lower, the details just a bit off, the shots a little less smooth, a little more forced. In other words, it was the typical game after a team gets a big win and has to go on the road. It's all good when the shots are falling like Saturday, but another nut when they are not.
Reminder: Don't complain about bad calls at the end when you put yourself in position to get squeezed by a bad call. The last three minutes of offense were lousy for Iowa State, and clinched the loss.
Learn from Waco and improve.
The effort was a click lower, the details just a bit off, the shots a little less smooth, a little more forced. In other words, it was the typical game after a team gets a big win and has to go on the road. It's all good when the shots are falling like Saturday, but another nut when they are not.
Reminder: Don't complain about bad calls at the end when you put yourself in position to get squeezed by a bad call. The last three minutes of offense were lousy for Iowa State, and clinched the loss.
Learn from Waco and improve.
Sunday, December 30, 2018
Randomness
I recently read an analysis of college football victory margins (but of course can't link to the original article) that suggested that good teams win lots of games by a high percentage of "definitive wins", or wins by 8 points or more. Bad teams lose a lot of games by 8 points or more. Seems obvious, no?
The kicker is that great teams only win "close games"- 7 points or fewer- at a 54% clip.
Close games come down to random events and luck. The fumble bounces towards the offensive player rather than the defensive player. A safety falls down covering a slant and gives up a TD. Field Goals are pushed Wide Right. Etc. Etc. Etc.
Which brings us to Iowa State's loss to Washington State in the Alamo Bowl. Wazzou only had the ball inside the ISU 45 4 times- and all 4 possessions resulted in a TD. Iowa State crossed WSU's 45 8 times, but only came away with 3 TD's.
Game. Over.
Why the failures inside the 45? 8 false starts, mostly on the plus side of the field. One INT trying to hit a covered receiver. A FG try off the upright. One drive stalled at the WS 38, resulting in a punt. A FG from the 6. Any of those drives hit the end zone and the failed 2-point conversion may not matter.
When the game is close, random events that might not normally matter cast a longer shadow. Even great teams can't avoid random effects. A two-score margin in the 4th is important.
The Alamo Bowl was a bigger stage for our Cyclones, and the offense, especially the line, wasn't ready for it. But you only learn by being there.
The kicker is that great teams only win "close games"- 7 points or fewer- at a 54% clip.
Close games come down to random events and luck. The fumble bounces towards the offensive player rather than the defensive player. A safety falls down covering a slant and gives up a TD. Field Goals are pushed Wide Right. Etc. Etc. Etc.
Which brings us to Iowa State's loss to Washington State in the Alamo Bowl. Wazzou only had the ball inside the ISU 45 4 times- and all 4 possessions resulted in a TD. Iowa State crossed WSU's 45 8 times, but only came away with 3 TD's.
Game. Over.
Why the failures inside the 45? 8 false starts, mostly on the plus side of the field. One INT trying to hit a covered receiver. A FG try off the upright. One drive stalled at the WS 38, resulting in a punt. A FG from the 6. Any of those drives hit the end zone and the failed 2-point conversion may not matter.
When the game is close, random events that might not normally matter cast a longer shadow. Even great teams can't avoid random effects. A two-score margin in the 4th is important.
The Alamo Bowl was a bigger stage for our Cyclones, and the offense, especially the line, wasn't ready for it. But you only learn by being there.
Thursday, December 06, 2018
Stragetory
The CSJ staff were impressed with the Drake staff and players Saturday. Playing in the worst field conditions we can recall, Drake developed a solid offensive plan after the second possession, and used it to put themselves in a spot to win the game. When players can't cut or really push off, whatever speed and strength advantage a team has disappears. Drake took advantage.
Our Cyclones, however, appeared to use the same game plan they had run the week before, assuming they could manage despite not being able to cut. Not so much.
Changes were made in the fourth to avoid what would have arguably been the biggest upset in college football history, and at the end of the day a win is a win. The Russian judge still hated it.
Either the staff didn't adjust their game plan to fit conditions, or they did adjust and little of it worked. I'm not sure which was more worrisome.
Perhaps they Cyclones effort and focus would have been higher if that had been a conference game. We know that the next time ISU is asked to play in the slop we will be holding our collective breaths.
Our Cyclones, however, appeared to use the same game plan they had run the week before, assuming they could manage despite not being able to cut. Not so much.
Changes were made in the fourth to avoid what would have arguably been the biggest upset in college football history, and at the end of the day a win is a win. The Russian judge still hated it.
Either the staff didn't adjust their game plan to fit conditions, or they did adjust and little of it worked. I'm not sure which was more worrisome.
Perhaps they Cyclones effort and focus would have been higher if that had been a conference game. We know that the next time ISU is asked to play in the slop we will be holding our collective breaths.
Tuesday, December 04, 2018
14
Fourteen years of random thoughts about Cyclone sports. I'm afraid to count how many coaches I have mentioned.
Thanks for reading- it's hopefully worth what you have paid for it.
Thanks for reading- it's hopefully worth what you have paid for it.
Sunday, November 25, 2018
Fitting
There was only one proper way to end a losing streak against an opponent that was full of missteps, errors and anguish: by delivering some anguish of your own.
Any Cyclone fan watching that game assumed it was over down 17 with 12:30 left in the 4th. The computers put KSU's win percentage at 98%, which might have been too low.
And yet- they found a way to win, as unlikely as that win was. The crew in purple got the long, slow trip home to ponder what if, and what's next.
Progress isn't linear, but I like the trend.
Any Cyclone fan watching that game assumed it was over down 17 with 12:30 left in the 4th. The computers put KSU's win percentage at 98%, which might have been too low.
And yet- they found a way to win, as unlikely as that win was. The crew in purple got the long, slow trip home to ponder what if, and what's next.
Progress isn't linear, but I like the trend.
Monday, November 19, 2018
Playoff Hockey
It's hard to explain the difference between regular-season hockey and playoff hockey, but you know it when you see it. It is something you can't prepare for; you have to experience it first hand.
The Cyclones got that first-hand experience Saturday night in Austin. A talented team playing for a Championship berth took the heads off another team that wasn't ready for the moment.
I suspect the next time this team has a similar opportunity the outcome will be different. It may not result in a victory, but the game won't be over in the first 10 minutes.
Saturday's game against will teach us a lot about the mental progress of the program. Here's hoping they exorcise the K-State ghost from their system.
The Cyclones got that first-hand experience Saturday night in Austin. A talented team playing for a Championship berth took the heads off another team that wasn't ready for the moment.
I suspect the next time this team has a similar opportunity the outcome will be different. It may not result in a victory, but the game won't be over in the first 10 minutes.
Saturday's game against will teach us a lot about the mental progress of the program. Here's hoping they exorcise the K-State ghost from their system.
Monday, November 12, 2018
Uncharted Waters
Another workman-like win, another new opportunity.
By dispatching the Baylor "Lack-of-institutional-control" Bears, Iowa State has sailed further into unknown waters for both the football team and the fan base.
Savor the moment and the possibilities.
Ames has been playing football since 1892, and hasn't won a conference title since winning the Missouri Valley in 1911 and 1912. To still have a chance to play for a title in mid-November is remarkable.
In 2013 the Cyclones gave up 71 points to Baylor. In 2016 Baylor scored 45 in Ames, a game ISU should have won. Yet Baylor has only scored 27 points in the last two games combined. The progress is obvious.
Enjoy the moment, and hope that Texas is distracted this week.
By dispatching the Baylor "Lack-of-institutional-control" Bears, Iowa State has sailed further into unknown waters for both the football team and the fan base.
Savor the moment and the possibilities.
Ames has been playing football since 1892, and hasn't won a conference title since winning the Missouri Valley in 1911 and 1912. To still have a chance to play for a title in mid-November is remarkable.
In 2013 the Cyclones gave up 71 points to Baylor. In 2016 Baylor scored 45 in Ames, a game ISU should have won. Yet Baylor has only scored 27 points in the last two games combined. The progress is obvious.
Enjoy the moment, and hope that Texas is distracted this week.
Sunday, November 04, 2018
Keep it simple, stupid
You learn a lot by looking a teams at their extremes. Most look at how a team performs against top flight competition. I also look at games when the team is a big favorite.
Aside from Butler's two ridiculous TD catches in the first half, there was little flash in Iowa State's 27-3 win over Kansas. Once up two scores, there were lots of running plays and outside screens, but only a few attempts at pushing the ball down the field. Three of those attempts in the fourth led to sacks, including the one time KU blitzed. It was minimalist, time-possession ball on offense, which should be a window into how Coach Campbell likes things. An Art Briles Baylor team would have tried to hang 80 in Lawrence; ISU was happy with 27.
That's doesn't mean Campbell was casual about scoring. The First-and-Goal possessions that led to short field goals peeved him, according to the replays. He still wants to maximize the opportunities that the team gets. But a 12-play, 8:00 drive is preferred to a 3 play, :55 drive every time.
The defense adjusted in the second half to close down the KU running game (~25 yards in the half) and were content to play prevent for multiple drives. CSJ staff counted 11 plays in the Red Zone for KU in the 4th- and they came away with zero points. KU's best shot at scoring came in the 1st on a broken coverage, and the receiver flat out dropped a TD at the ISU 5. So goes their season. KU's field goal was the result of a drive that only got to the ISU 29. Stout when it mattered.
Yes, 100+ passing yards in quarter is concerning, but it was garbage time against the prevent. Scoreboard matters.
Which brings up the aforementioned Bears. They are certainly capable of winning in Ames if the Cyclones are not on point, but the performance in Lawrence suggests that the staff and team can maintain focus when it is required.
Aside from Butler's two ridiculous TD catches in the first half, there was little flash in Iowa State's 27-3 win over Kansas. Once up two scores, there were lots of running plays and outside screens, but only a few attempts at pushing the ball down the field. Three of those attempts in the fourth led to sacks, including the one time KU blitzed. It was minimalist, time-possession ball on offense, which should be a window into how Coach Campbell likes things. An Art Briles Baylor team would have tried to hang 80 in Lawrence; ISU was happy with 27.
That's doesn't mean Campbell was casual about scoring. The First-and-Goal possessions that led to short field goals peeved him, according to the replays. He still wants to maximize the opportunities that the team gets. But a 12-play, 8:00 drive is preferred to a 3 play, :55 drive every time.
The defense adjusted in the second half to close down the KU running game (~25 yards in the half) and were content to play prevent for multiple drives. CSJ staff counted 11 plays in the Red Zone for KU in the 4th- and they came away with zero points. KU's best shot at scoring came in the 1st on a broken coverage, and the receiver flat out dropped a TD at the ISU 5. So goes their season. KU's field goal was the result of a drive that only got to the ISU 29. Stout when it mattered.
Yes, 100+ passing yards in quarter is concerning, but it was garbage time against the prevent. Scoreboard matters.
Which brings up the aforementioned Bears. They are certainly capable of winning in Ames if the Cyclones are not on point, but the performance in Lawrence suggests that the staff and team can maintain focus when it is required.
Monday, October 29, 2018
Grinders
It was refreshing to watch our Cyclones find a way to win a game they would have lost only two years ago.
Progress is fun.
The next order of business is beating the three conference teams left on the schedule that the metrics say are not as good as Iowa State. Take care of business as the old saying goes.
Progress is fun.
The next order of business is beating the three conference teams left on the schedule that the metrics say are not as good as Iowa State. Take care of business as the old saying goes.
Sunday, October 14, 2018
Never the New Normal
The turnaround over the last 24 games has been so dramatic- from slumpbuster to The Team That Kills Title Dreams- it's a little hard to comprehend that beating Top 10 teams may no longer be an outlier, an unusual event, for fans of Iowa State.
Even as each win grows in surprising scale- this time tripling WVU in yardage and winning by 16 in a game that could have been won by 30- Cyclone fan never forgets to act surprised, because each giant win is new to the consciousness.
Hopefully, regardless of how many more crazy wins are in the program's future, the fan base will embrace each as if it's the first one.
Even as each win grows in surprising scale- this time tripling WVU in yardage and winning by 16 in a game that could have been won by 30- Cyclone fan never forgets to act surprised, because each giant win is new to the consciousness.
Hopefully, regardless of how many more crazy wins are in the program's future, the fan base will embrace each as if it's the first one.
Monday, October 08, 2018
Progress
Saturday proved progress both in a week-to-week sense and in the narrative arc of the Campbell tenure.
Iowa State should have beaten the Cowboys the last three seasons, but Saturday had the moxie to take a lead after a bad start, and then to respond each time OSU closed to within a score. They broke through that mental wall.
In 2014, TCU blasted Iowa State 55-3 on their way to a 12-1 season. They should have been in the playoff, while our Cyclones surrendered 466 points in that season. (In comparison, TCU gave up only 247 that year.)
The last two years, TCU has scored 21 points total against ISU. You don't need many things to go your way to win with that kind of scoring defense. We will get to enjoy plenty of wins playing in that kind of sandbox.
The program continues to bend towards consistently solid football, so wins should follow. Watching a breakout performance by a QB is fun, but I remember Steele Jantz and Sam Richardson having big breakout games, too. Its easier to do when the defense hasn't seen you on tape.
The big challenge will be against West Virginia, a quality team with a week to prepare. Cross your fingers the home team has the better scheme and execution.
Iowa State should have beaten the Cowboys the last three seasons, but Saturday had the moxie to take a lead after a bad start, and then to respond each time OSU closed to within a score. They broke through that mental wall.
In 2014, TCU blasted Iowa State 55-3 on their way to a 12-1 season. They should have been in the playoff, while our Cyclones surrendered 466 points in that season. (In comparison, TCU gave up only 247 that year.)
The last two years, TCU has scored 21 points total against ISU. You don't need many things to go your way to win with that kind of scoring defense. We will get to enjoy plenty of wins playing in that kind of sandbox.
The program continues to bend towards consistently solid football, so wins should follow. Watching a breakout performance by a QB is fun, but I remember Steele Jantz and Sam Richardson having big breakout games, too. Its easier to do when the defense hasn't seen you on tape.
The big challenge will be against West Virginia, a quality team with a week to prepare. Cross your fingers the home team has the better scheme and execution.
Sunday, September 23, 2018
Muddled
The OL- whoof. Any running play that requires a pull or trap is a guaranteed loss of yardage, as blockers can't block their man long enough for the play to develop. Best to stick with step-and-hit until the skill or the personell improves.
The defense remains solid, and it's fun to see so many different numbers getting snaps during the game. The depth will come in handy.
We shouldn't complain about a win, but it's in our nature. Red Zone failures will come back to bite our collective butts down the line. Field Goals won't beat TCU.
The defense remains solid, and it's fun to see so many different numbers getting snaps during the game. The depth will come in handy.
We shouldn't complain about a win, but it's in our nature. Red Zone failures will come back to bite our collective butts down the line. Field Goals won't beat TCU.
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Close but still lacking
Hopefully this is the new normal.
When your team has the smallest budget in the Big 12, all you can ask is to play well enough to have a shot in the 4th.
The Cyclones have missed two chances in close games. They will win their share if the quality of play holds steady.
When your team has the smallest budget in the Big 12, all you can ask is to play well enough to have a shot in the 4th.
The Cyclones have missed two chances in close games. They will win their share if the quality of play holds steady.
Saturday, September 08, 2018
Standard
A quick review of the SUI-ISU series over the last decade:
2018- Can't move ball after first possession; hung around, lost by 10
2017- Score 41, gave up 44 to team that averaged 27 in the rest of their games
2016- Blowout
2015- Tied in 4th quarter, lose by 14
2014- The infamous "ice the kicker" win (ISU would go 2-10)
2013- Trailed most of game, late rally to lose by 7
2012- The 9-6 win in IC against an SUI team that went 4-8
2011- Bonkers 3OT 44-41 win over 7-6 SUI squad
2010- Blowout
2009- Blowout
Summary: 3 blowout losses, 4 hang-around-but-lose-anayway losses, 3 wins on the last play.
The last decade could be 0-10.
Given the football budgets of the two programs, 3-7 is about what one would expect out of Iowa State. But if the program expects to move to the middle of the Big 12 pack, they have to find a way to beat teams like SUI and Kansas State more than half the time. It's the next mountain to climb.
2018- Can't move ball after first possession; hung around, lost by 10
2017- Score 41, gave up 44 to team that averaged 27 in the rest of their games
2016- Blowout
2015- Tied in 4th quarter, lose by 14
2014- The infamous "ice the kicker" win (ISU would go 2-10)
2013- Trailed most of game, late rally to lose by 7
2012- The 9-6 win in IC against an SUI team that went 4-8
2011- Bonkers 3OT 44-41 win over 7-6 SUI squad
2010- Blowout
2009- Blowout
Summary: 3 blowout losses, 4 hang-around-but-lose-anayway losses, 3 wins on the last play.
The last decade could be 0-10.
Given the football budgets of the two programs, 3-7 is about what one would expect out of Iowa State. But if the program expects to move to the middle of the Big 12 pack, they have to find a way to beat teams like SUI and Kansas State more than half the time. It's the next mountain to climb.
Hollywood
The best tale to tell today would be Coach Campbell returning to the scene of the most humiliating loss of his Iowa State tenure to win in commanding fashion, proving that the turnaround of Cyclone Football is complete.
But this ain't Hollywood.
SUI contains the ISU running game, forcing ISU to win with the pass. Mistakes are made, SUI gets too many short fields and wins 24-10.
But this ain't Hollywood.
SUI contains the ISU running game, forcing ISU to win with the pass. Mistakes are made, SUI gets too many short fields and wins 24-10.
Sunday, September 02, 2018
Unknowns
Four minutes of football were not enough to get a feel for the 2018 Cyclones, even if the game did not count. Now the team will have to work out its first game issues in Iowa City. Super.
The fans of The Best Football Program Without A National Championship probably see a blowout win like Iowa State's last visit, and given the B12's performance last week, (Tech, Texas, The State of Kansas) who can blame them?
The fans of The Best Football Program Without A National Championship probably see a blowout win like Iowa State's last visit, and given the B12's performance last week, (Tech, Texas, The State of Kansas) who can blame them?
Thursday, August 30, 2018
7-5
The CMJ staff sees a 7-5 year for the Cyclones in 2018.
Wins over South Dakota State, Akron, Tech, Kansas, Baylor, and two out of Okie State, West Virginia, Texas and K-State.
The defense will be solid again, but I'll believe the OL is ready to consistently run block when I see it. And it's hard to be +10 in turnover margin two years in a row.
The '17 squad was luckier than average than the Iowa State team, too. No major injuries, when one QB flaked out the backup turned out to be great, forcing a turnover when they really needed one, etc. Some of those things will revert to the mean this year.
But they should keep every game close, which will be fun, if frustrating. Enjoy the ride.
Wins over South Dakota State, Akron, Tech, Kansas, Baylor, and two out of Okie State, West Virginia, Texas and K-State.
The defense will be solid again, but I'll believe the OL is ready to consistently run block when I see it. And it's hard to be +10 in turnover margin two years in a row.
The '17 squad was luckier than average than the Iowa State team, too. No major injuries, when one QB flaked out the backup turned out to be great, forcing a turnover when they really needed one, etc. Some of those things will revert to the mean this year.
But they should keep every game close, which will be fun, if frustrating. Enjoy the ride.
Thursday, August 02, 2018
Big Fans
Obviously, Iowa State fans are going to be cheering like mad for Ohio State Football to go 12-0 and look good doing it.
Style points will matter. They can't beat Indiana by 3.
Sunday, February 11, 2018
Star Treatment
Why would ESPN have a stat window of one of the players over the score in a basketball game? If you have to ask, the window isn't for you.
Trae Young is being given the NBA Star treatment by ESPN, because ESPN probably has data that viewers who don't normally watch college basketball are tuning into Oklahoma games to check in on Young in the same way they bounce around NBA games hoping to see someone drop 10 points in a few possesions. ESPN wants that casual viewer to see that Young is having a good night, and hang around for more.
I understand that a fan can feel slighted if a player for their team is having a better night than The Star, but its one of the many ways the company putting the game on TV will try to pay the bills.
I'm old enough to remember when not every game was on TV. This is worth it.
Trae Young is being given the NBA Star treatment by ESPN, because ESPN probably has data that viewers who don't normally watch college basketball are tuning into Oklahoma games to check in on Young in the same way they bounce around NBA games hoping to see someone drop 10 points in a few possesions. ESPN wants that casual viewer to see that Young is having a good night, and hang around for more.
I understand that a fan can feel slighted if a player for their team is having a better night than The Star, but its one of the many ways the company putting the game on TV will try to pay the bills.
I'm old enough to remember when not every game was on TV. This is worth it.
Monday, January 15, 2018
Patience
The second half of the football season and Prohm's track record with teams improving as the season rolls along should remind everyone that patience is rewarded in Ames.
Long term, both teams are trending in the right direction. Enjoy the right despite the bumps.
Long term, both teams are trending in the right direction. Enjoy the right despite the bumps.
Sunday, November 05, 2017
Petty
It is appropriate that Iowa State now plays Tom Petty's "I Won't Back Down" at the 3rd quarter break, as it describes the attitude of the football program under Coach Campbell.
Given Iowa State's lack of both football budget and tradition, the CSJ staff has low expectations for Cyclone Football. All we ask is to get yourself within one score in the 4th, and find a way to win half of those games. So far this season they are 2-2 in those games, and the second half has been the better half for this team.
Don't back down.
Given Iowa State's lack of both football budget and tradition, the CSJ staff has low expectations for Cyclone Football. All we ask is to get yourself within one score in the 4th, and find a way to win half of those games. So far this season they are 2-2 in those games, and the second half has been the better half for this team.
Don't back down.
Sunday, October 22, 2017
Don't Blink
This football team has had plenty of moments to fold, to collapse, to blink.
The last three games, they have not.
On physical ability, this team scores above average for Iowa State football.
Schematically they have the right mix of matching players abilities to the jobs that needs doing.
But it's the mental stability of this group has been most remarkable. Press on in the face of adversity. Run your stuff. Find a way.
I don't recall an Iowa State football team this patient with itself. It's putting Cyclone fan in unknown territory, walking a new road. This may not be the fool's errand a few other season have been.
Enjoy the ride. We've waited a while.
The last three games, they have not.
On physical ability, this team scores above average for Iowa State football.
Schematically they have the right mix of matching players abilities to the jobs that needs doing.
But it's the mental stability of this group has been most remarkable. Press on in the face of adversity. Run your stuff. Find a way.
I don't recall an Iowa State football team this patient with itself. It's putting Cyclone fan in unknown territory, walking a new road. This may not be the fool's errand a few other season have been.
Enjoy the ride. We've waited a while.
Sunday, October 15, 2017
Business
That's what a serious, focused football program should do.
A wet track and bad opponent deserved a vanilla offensive plan, and the offense looked it. But KU bumbled their way into the least impressive blowout you will ever see. The stats don't describe how much of a mismatch the game was.
The next four games- Tech, TCU, WVU, Okie State- are a serious upgrade in quality, and provide four opportunities to break through to the middle of the conference standings.
Being able to say maybe is a great change of pace.
A wet track and bad opponent deserved a vanilla offensive plan, and the offense looked it. But KU bumbled their way into the least impressive blowout you will ever see. The stats don't describe how much of a mismatch the game was.
The next four games- Tech, TCU, WVU, Okie State- are a serious upgrade in quality, and provide four opportunities to break through to the middle of the conference standings.
Being able to say maybe is a great change of pace.
Saturday, October 14, 2017
Tradition
A typical Cyclone football team of the past would follow an epic win with an inexplicable loss.
The 1990 team followed their win in Norman with a blowout loss at home to Nebraska and a horrid loss on the road to Kansas State. The next year KSU went 7-4 and went to a bowl game, so that win was an early sign of progress for Snyder.
The great 2005 team allowed Baylor to break a 37 game B12 road losing streak in Ames.
I expect a long slog on a wet track against KU. Here's hoping we aren't too grumpy at the end.
The 1990 team followed their win in Norman with a blowout loss at home to Nebraska and a horrid loss on the road to Kansas State. The next year KSU went 7-4 and went to a bowl game, so that win was an early sign of progress for Snyder.
The great 2005 team allowed Baylor to break a 37 game B12 road losing streak in Ames.
I expect a long slog on a wet track against KU. Here's hoping we aren't too grumpy at the end.
Sunday, October 08, 2017
Worst/Best
If the Oklahoma press is calling it "The worst loss in Sooner history", then it has to be the best win in Iowa State history.
Given the premise before kickoff, agreed.
Here's hoping it's not an outlier.
Given the premise before kickoff, agreed.
Here's hoping it's not an outlier.
Sunday, October 01, 2017
Just Good Enough To Not Get Blown Out
In Normal Times of Cyclone Football, Texas beats the Iowa States of the world 45-10.
Apparently we are not living in Normal Times, as Texas is ordinary and some believe Iowa State improved- which explains losing 17-7 and not 45-10.
Considering that Texas spending on football probably exceeds Iowa State spending on sports, keeping it interesting into the 4th quarter can be considered an achievement.
Progress can be odd sometimes.
Regardless, without a win against Iowa or Texas, the bowl math gets very difficult, and would be a triple-bank-shot of some kind.
Just keep grinding and hopefully the improvement becomes real.
Apparently we are not living in Normal Times, as Texas is ordinary and some believe Iowa State improved- which explains losing 17-7 and not 45-10.
Considering that Texas spending on football probably exceeds Iowa State spending on sports, keeping it interesting into the 4th quarter can be considered an achievement.
Progress can be odd sometimes.
Regardless, without a win against Iowa or Texas, the bowl math gets very difficult, and would be a triple-bank-shot of some kind.
Just keep grinding and hopefully the improvement becomes real.
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Gap Closed
It was nice to push The Team From Out East to their limit for a change. The talent gap has closed, and the knowledge of what the plan is has clearly improved from 12 games ago.
But the Cyclones still found a way to lose a game they should have won.
Horseshoes and hand grenades is ISU's strength under Campbell. At some point they have to push through.
But it's more fun to be standing at the corner than looking for a corner ahead.
But the Cyclones still found a way to lose a game they should have won.
Horseshoes and hand grenades is ISU's strength under Campbell. At some point they have to push through.
But it's more fun to be standing at the corner than looking for a corner ahead.
Monday, September 04, 2017
Measuring Sticks
The benefit of starting the season with the same opponents as last year is that it's easy to measure progress.
The solid win over UNI was a vast departure from 2016. Improvement.
CSJ staff still isn't convinced that the ISU defense can stop a quality running game, and they will see a quality running game this week.
CSJ also isn't convinced the offense can score against a quality defense, and they will see a quality defense this week.
CSJ thinks the Cyclones lose by 14. So it goes. You get what you pay for.
The solid win over UNI was a vast departure from 2016. Improvement.
CSJ staff still isn't convinced that the ISU defense can stop a quality running game, and they will see a quality running game this week.
CSJ also isn't convinced the offense can score against a quality defense, and they will see a quality defense this week.
CSJ thinks the Cyclones lose by 14. So it goes. You get what you pay for.
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Somehow They Find Six
Clearly, the Cyclone's Bowl Cake will be baked in September.
Find 3 wins out of the first 4 and they are in good shape. Several winnable games out there against teams with question marks.
Football trended up from week 3 of 2016, and 2017 has plenty of yardsticks to measure if the trend is still positive.
There will be an upset along the way, and at least two "should have won that" losses. It's The Cyclone Way. But six wins will be found, and a bowl trip to perk up the holidays.
Find 3 wins out of the first 4 and they are in good shape. Several winnable games out there against teams with question marks.
Football trended up from week 3 of 2016, and 2017 has plenty of yardsticks to measure if the trend is still positive.
There will be an upset along the way, and at least two "should have won that" losses. It's The Cyclone Way. But six wins will be found, and a bowl trip to perk up the holidays.
Review
The further away we get from basketball, the more I think we won't see a run like that again.
So entertaining, so maddening, so close to new heights.
It wasn't that they won so many games, it was how many they pulled out of the fire with ridiculous finishes. That's what made the 6 year run so remarkable.
Cherish it.
So entertaining, so maddening, so close to new heights.
It wasn't that they won so many games, it was how many they pulled out of the fire with ridiculous finishes. That's what made the 6 year run so remarkable.
Cherish it.
Sunday, December 18, 2016
Maddeningly Entertaining
I suspect the basketball season is going to be maddeningly entertaining. Every game will be a cliffhanger regardless of the quality of opponent. There will be as many thrilling upsets as head scratching clunkers (Exhibit A: Iowa City).
BYO Tums.
BYO Tums.
Sunday, November 27, 2016
Constants
Sometimes you win (SJS, KU, Tech)
Sometimes you lose (UNI, Baylor, Okie State, KSU)
Sometime you just get beat (SUI, TCU, OU, WVU)
Get better winning the close ones and the Cyclones will be on to something.
Sometimes you lose (UNI, Baylor, Okie State, KSU)
Sometime you just get beat (SUI, TCU, OU, WVU)
Get better winning the close ones and the Cyclones will be on to something.
Saturday, November 19, 2016
That works
Trucking a team by 56 in record fashion, a team that beat you by 30+ the year before?
Maybe there is something to The Process people keep talking about.
Corner turned?
Maybe there is something to The Process people keep talking about.
Corner turned?
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Big Finish
Quite the turnaround after a lousy first half. The key was the response once KU went up 24-16:
ISU: 10/80 TD
KU: 5/10 Punt
ISU: 5/70 TD
KU: 10/42 Downs
ISU: 13/42 FG
KU: 2/2 INT
ISU: 3/-14 End of game
That's how you finish. A needed change from the endings earlier in the season.
Forward.
ISU: 10/80 TD
KU: 5/10 Punt
ISU: 5/70 TD
KU: 10/42 Downs
ISU: 13/42 FG
KU: 2/2 INT
ISU: 3/-14 End of game
That's how you finish. A needed change from the endings earlier in the season.
Forward.
Saturday, November 05, 2016
Punching Above Their Weight
Our Cyclones are becoming The-Team-You-Don't-Want-To-Play, but their mistakes are keeping them from grabbing the wins they are close to earning.
ISU: 4 dropped passes, all would have been first downs
OU: 0 drops
ISU: At least 4 wild overthrows of open receivers, each would have been a first down or TD
OU: 0 overthrows
ISU: 3 3-and-outs
OU: 1 3-and-out
Those little differences were what won it for OU. Better talent, fewer mistakes.
ISU: 4 dropped passes, all would have been first downs
OU: 0 drops
ISU: At least 4 wild overthrows of open receivers, each would have been a first down or TD
OU: 0 overthrows
ISU: 3 3-and-outs
OU: 1 3-and-out
Those little differences were what won it for OU. Better talent, fewer mistakes.
Tuesday, November 01, 2016
The Horse Latitudes
Cyclone Football finds itself stuck in windless territory. Enough talent and skill to compete, not enough talent and skill and mental capacity to win. Danny Mac spent a decade in this space, with only a few wins to show for it. CPR had dozens of close calls, but never broke through for an extended period.
Now it's Campbell's turn to try and round the corner and get to more interesting territory.
Now it's Campbell's turn to try and round the corner and get to more interesting territory.
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Goals
Be decent at football before the next big conference realignment happens. Hoops doesn't carry the broadcast rights mail.
Wednesday, October 05, 2016
Expectations
The Process is trending positive faster than expected. Now comes the hard part.
Iowa State took a 14 point lead five times. Going up 21 would have won the game. Gaining a few first downs in the fourth might have won the game.
Campbell and staff now have to exercise the "find a way to lose" demons from the football team pshyche, and it won't give up easily. Pulling that off will be their toughest coaching job.
The good news is that the team and fans now know they have a punchers chance in every game. Wins must follow.
Iowa State took a 14 point lead five times. Going up 21 would have won the game. Gaining a few first downs in the fourth might have won the game.
Campbell and staff now have to exercise the "find a way to lose" demons from the football team pshyche, and it won't give up easily. Pulling that off will be their toughest coaching job.
The good news is that the team and fans now know they have a punchers chance in every game. Wins must follow.
Sunday, September 25, 2016
My Uniform Complaint
I am a bit of a uniform geek, but within reason. Want to mix up your look? Great! Want to add colors that are not part of your normal palette? Bzzzzzz! Thanks for playing.
I ranted about this years ago, so here is my definition of the uniform sandbox the team can play in at home:
Red/Red/Gold: Classic home look. Wear this most of the time.
Red/Red/Red: Good alternate for home.
Red/Gold/Red: Garish, but given the alternatives for alternatives, it sure beats grey/grey.
Red/Gold/Gold: A nice throwback to what ISU wore in the 20's.
Gold/Gold/Gold: I would love a gold helmet, especially with the Criner-era logo.
Gold/Red/Gold: Another great look.
Lots of options there. Now on the road:
Red/White/Red: My preferred road kit.
Red/White/Gold: Another classic look.
White/White/Red: If the players want a white helmet, pair it with red pants.
Gold/White/Gold: Another good look that goes back to the awesome Bruce teams of the 70's.
Two pairings to avoid: The all-white look does nothing for me, and I don't want to see white pants and helmets at home. As long as the jerseys have gold numbers, white pants or helmets don't work.
My $.02.
I ranted about this years ago, so here is my definition of the uniform sandbox the team can play in at home:
Red/Red/Gold: Classic home look. Wear this most of the time.
Red/Red/Red: Good alternate for home.
Red/Gold/Red: Garish, but given the alternatives for alternatives, it sure beats grey/grey.
Red/Gold/Gold: A nice throwback to what ISU wore in the 20's.
Gold/Gold/Gold: I would love a gold helmet, especially with the Criner-era logo.
Gold/Red/Gold: Another great look.
Lots of options there. Now on the road:
Red/White/Red: My preferred road kit.
Red/White/Gold: Another classic look.
White/White/Red: If the players want a white helmet, pair it with red pants.
Gold/White/Gold: Another good look that goes back to the awesome Bruce teams of the 70's.
Two pairings to avoid: The all-white look does nothing for me, and I don't want to see white pants and helmets at home. As long as the jerseys have gold numbers, white pants or helmets don't work.
My $.02.
Iowa State Knows The Way (To Beat) San Jose
That was the Register headline from a win over SJS back in the 80's. I salute anyone who can quote Bacharach in their writing.
Everyone agrees there is visible improvement out there. Fewer penalties, fewer mistakes that result in big plays (or big plays erased), less thinking and more doing. With 60 (!) Freshmen and Redshirt Freshmen on the roster, there is a lot of player development going on in front of us. It's going to be uneven, so every positive needs to be acknowledged.
But the grey uniforms- oof. Those are hideous.
Everyone agrees there is visible improvement out there. Fewer penalties, fewer mistakes that result in big plays (or big plays erased), less thinking and more doing. With 60 (!) Freshmen and Redshirt Freshmen on the roster, there is a lot of player development going on in front of us. It's going to be uneven, so every positive needs to be acknowledged.
But the grey uniforms- oof. Those are hideous.
Sunday, September 18, 2016
The Grind
This is where the season gets hard mentally. A winnable game is followed by several that probably are not, yet the team needs to improve as individuals and as a group.
Keep grinding. It's the only road out.
Keep grinding. It's the only road out.
Sunday, September 11, 2016
Baseline
Hopefully the All-White uniform combo is now so tainted it will never be worn again. It was 11 White Flags of Surrender running around last night.
I am optimistic that Campbell will have a better start than 4-19, like another now worshiped coach began his tenure back in the last century.
We now have some solid baseline performance data. Get back to work.
I am optimistic that Campbell will have a better start than 4-19, like another now worshiped coach began his tenure back in the last century.
We now have some solid baseline performance data. Get back to work.
Saturday, September 10, 2016
Less Of The Same
We will see big improvement from the offensive line tonight, maybe even a competent running game, so the game won't be the wipeout many expect. There may even be moments of hope.
But there will be enough stupid mistakes at critical times to keep ISU on the losing end. Iowa by 10.
But there will be enough stupid mistakes at critical times to keep ISU on the losing end. Iowa by 10.
Saturday, April 30, 2016
Feedback Loops
During my time in business school, there was a lot of discussion about feedback loops, both positive and negative, and how they can effect your organization. A manager must be willing to examine every part of his organization and operation to maximize the areas of strength and fix the areas that need repair.
Good managers do this well and it is part of their success. Bad managers ignore weaknesses they are uncomfortable changing, or strike too close to home, and those weaknesses are a drag on the company.
Which brings me to Bill Fennely. I attended dozens of women's basketball games at Iowa State before his tenure, and his program is light years ahead of his predecessors. I assume a program with continued success closely examines everything it does and changes any part that isn't working: an in-bounds play that fails to work, a bad defense against an opposing star, poor match-ups between players, how well an assistant breaks down tape or recruits, and on and on and on. Fix the problems or find a new gig, sometimes out of basketball.
Fennely's public reaction to a racial discrimination suit by a former player gives me pause, however. The "I've done nothing wrong" stance may be a smart legal strategy, and will play well to supporters, but I hope it is not the official line behind closed doors.
Fennely has an opportunity to improve as a coach, as the people around him will be most open at this exact moment. He needs to reach out to as many former players and staff as possible and ask "How can I not cause this level of rancor with a player in the future?". The solution isn't to abandon his coaching style completely and try to be a "player's coach", but I suspect it is in dialing back what he does with individual players a few degrees. Deliver criticism succinctly, and then move on. Demand what you have always demanded, but with a bit more restraint in the delivery.
If an assistant coach was being sued, that assistant would be expected to change or would be dismissed. For a program to be healthy and succeed, the same must be asked of the head coach too.
Good managers do this well and it is part of their success. Bad managers ignore weaknesses they are uncomfortable changing, or strike too close to home, and those weaknesses are a drag on the company.
Which brings me to Bill Fennely. I attended dozens of women's basketball games at Iowa State before his tenure, and his program is light years ahead of his predecessors. I assume a program with continued success closely examines everything it does and changes any part that isn't working: an in-bounds play that fails to work, a bad defense against an opposing star, poor match-ups between players, how well an assistant breaks down tape or recruits, and on and on and on. Fix the problems or find a new gig, sometimes out of basketball.
Fennely's public reaction to a racial discrimination suit by a former player gives me pause, however. The "I've done nothing wrong" stance may be a smart legal strategy, and will play well to supporters, but I hope it is not the official line behind closed doors.
Fennely has an opportunity to improve as a coach, as the people around him will be most open at this exact moment. He needs to reach out to as many former players and staff as possible and ask "How can I not cause this level of rancor with a player in the future?". The solution isn't to abandon his coaching style completely and try to be a "player's coach", but I suspect it is in dialing back what he does with individual players a few degrees. Deliver criticism succinctly, and then move on. Demand what you have always demanded, but with a bit more restraint in the delivery.
If an assistant coach was being sued, that assistant would be expected to change or would be dismissed. For a program to be healthy and succeed, the same must be asked of the head coach too.
Sunday, April 17, 2016
The Long View
Basketball has been over nearly a month, and I'm still undecided on how to view the season.
Naz's bum hips, obviously cost the team a few games, maybe a shot at the conference title, a better seed in the NCAA's, and a run at the big banner. So it goes. You need a lot of luck with your health to win the big prizes.
Prohm was wise to let the team fail a bit doing things the old way before laying down the lay that his way was the only way. It's unfortunate that he couldn't make the old-way-failure occur sooner.
For all of Fred's weaknesses as a coach, mostly defensively, he is clearly a master psychologist. We now have numerous examples of players who managed well under his supervision, but were head cases outside of it.
Hopefully sacrifices that were made in the interest of long term health of the program will pay off.
In a league that is this consistently good, to be a program in the top half of the league each year is to be celebrated. The Niang years may also be viewed as a period of just missing out, not getting the break they needed.
Naz's bum hips, obviously cost the team a few games, maybe a shot at the conference title, a better seed in the NCAA's, and a run at the big banner. So it goes. You need a lot of luck with your health to win the big prizes.
Prohm was wise to let the team fail a bit doing things the old way before laying down the lay that his way was the only way. It's unfortunate that he couldn't make the old-way-failure occur sooner.
For all of Fred's weaknesses as a coach, mostly defensively, he is clearly a master psychologist. We now have numerous examples of players who managed well under his supervision, but were head cases outside of it.
Hopefully sacrifices that were made in the interest of long term health of the program will pay off.
In a league that is this consistently good, to be a program in the top half of the league each year is to be celebrated. The Niang years may also be viewed as a period of just missing out, not getting the break they needed.
Saturday, January 30, 2016
Grey Beard Blog
I just noticed that I've been publishing this sucky blog off and on for 11 years. To my 17 readers, thank you.
A few things have changed. In 2004, Van De Velde was AD. Dan McCarney was finding ways not to win the Big 12 North. Wayne Morgan was in his first year, picking up after the Larry meltdown. Nebraska, Colorado and Missouri were all conference foes.
ISU finished 123rd in the Director's cup standings. They were 45th in 2015.
When you take the long view, things have improved tremendously, and Athletics as a whole punch above their weight. But work needs to be done.
This blog can improve, too.
A few things have changed. In 2004, Van De Velde was AD. Dan McCarney was finding ways not to win the Big 12 North. Wayne Morgan was in his first year, picking up after the Larry meltdown. Nebraska, Colorado and Missouri were all conference foes.
ISU finished 123rd in the Director's cup standings. They were 45th in 2015.
When you take the long view, things have improved tremendously, and Athletics as a whole punch above their weight. But work needs to be done.
This blog can improve, too.
Data Points
Cyclone basketball has enough data points to confirm that a certain degree of defense is required to win ball games.
Push-shove-grab style that West Virginia plays, but it can't be Saturday-at-the-YMCA either.
I suspect the coaching staff has the advanced stats to show the offense is most efficient after a defensive stop. You have to try on both ends.
The Cyclones have shown they can beat anyone on the schedule. Playing enough defense in the last ten B12 games and things could get interesting.
Push-shove-grab style that West Virginia plays, but it can't be Saturday-at-the-YMCA either.
I suspect the coaching staff has the advanced stats to show the offense is most efficient after a defensive stop. You have to try on both ends.
The Cyclones have shown they can beat anyone on the schedule. Playing enough defense in the last ten B12 games and things could get interesting.
Thursday, December 03, 2015
Campbell
The bar is pretty low for a new coach, but Campbell has certainly won his first few days on the job. Says the right things, does the right things.
Hopefully it leads to winning.
Campbell does have one advantage- having coached against Iowa State the last two seasons, he knows exactly what he is walking into from a personnel and scheme standpoint. Few surprises.
Simple Math
Winning football games at Iowa State is a simple, two step process:
A. Hang around games until the 4th;
B. Win games in the 4th.
Rhoads was 10-6 his first three years in 10-point-or-less-games, but only 3-13 his last four years.
The constant underdog has to stay above .500 in the close games to survive.
Seven wins across his last four seasons would not have set the world on fire, but it would have meant a bowl trip and keeping one's job.
A. Hang around games until the 4th;
B. Win games in the 4th.
Rhoads was 10-6 his first three years in 10-point-or-less-games, but only 3-13 his last four years.
The constant underdog has to stay above .500 in the close games to survive.
Seven wins across his last four seasons would not have set the world on fire, but it would have meant a bowl trip and keeping one's job.
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Finding Yet Another Way To Lose
This week: Fumble on three of your last four possessions, including with 10 seconds left on the opponent's 30!
While this isn't the biggest margin given up by ISU ('92 at home to Kansas, up 45-14, lost 50-47) this was the most painfull, since that KU team finished 8-4. K-State probably ends 5-7.
In the big picture, the Cyclones have been blowing second half leads for 35 years under 6 different coaches- why would changing staffs result in wins?
While this isn't the biggest margin given up by ISU ('92 at home to Kansas, up 45-14, lost 50-47) this was the most painfull, since that KU team finished 8-4. K-State probably ends 5-7.
In the big picture, the Cyclones have been blowing second half leads for 35 years under 6 different coaches- why would changing staffs result in wins?
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Our Lady Of Perpetual Disappointment
A program like Iowa State can't consistently give up 4th quarter leads if it's going to get anywhere.
The loss to Okie State was the third game just this year they probably should have won.
Five first downs in the second half isn't going to do it. Iowa and Toledo were similar stories.
Same some, different verse, different decade.
The loss to Okie State was the third game just this year they probably should have won.
Five first downs in the second half isn't going to do it. Iowa and Toledo were similar stories.
Same some, different verse, different decade.
Sunday, November 01, 2015
Effort
Few things are more fun than watching your 3 star guys out scheme and outwork 5 star guys.
Most of the time talent is able to make the key plays to pull a game out of the fire. But not this time.
Most of the time talent is able to make the key plays to pull a game out of the fire. But not this time.
Sunday, October 04, 2015
Slumpbuster
The CSJ staff has been watching Cyclone football since 1974, so they know what a bad football team looks like.
Kansas is a bad football team.
That doesn't lessen the importance of Saturday's blowout. The team needed to smack somebody around. The fans needed to see the Cyclones smack somebody around. Fortunately, the Cyclones were able to smack somebody around.
The defense is solid, and it will be interesting to see how they do against the high octane spreads in the rest of the league.
It would be nice if the offense could get get something going in their first 3 or 4 possessions. Lots of heartburn in Trice as drives stalled in the red zone, if they got going at all.
At least Iowa State won't go oh-fer the season. They may be on a 1-17 streak come Thanksgiving, but we will worry about that then. Celebrate!
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Step One: Success; Step Two?
Iowa State's win over UNI confirmed one thing: The Cyclones are able to beat quality FCS competition, and they did so without running the ball very much. Other have noted they didn't really try to run- no outside runs, no read-option- but they moved the ball well and scored above last season's average.
Now comes SUI. As usual, the GoBlas are favored, and they looked good dismantling Illinois State. Yet I won't be shocked if Iowa State beats them again, for two reasons:
- Iowa drops a road game for no good reason each season. They are a different team in the white jerseys
- Iowa often gets a case of Tight Helmet (and/or Tight Headset) against Iowa State. They shouldn't, but they clearly do. Iowa has been the better team overall in most of their losses to Iowa State since 1998, so some part of Iowa State's success has to be mental. If nothing else, Iowa State comes into this game each year knowing they have more at stake. ISU has fewer winnable games each year than Iowa, so they have to take advantage of every opportunity. Iowa views the game as Just Another Game- it rarely makes or breaks their season when it comes to bowl-eligibility. They don't have to put extra weight on it, so they don't.
Iowa State has won 3 of 4 in the series after Iowa won 3 straight, but the road team has won the last 3.
Iowa State's next challenge is to prove that they can beat Poor to Decent FBS teams, and Iowa is certainly in the Decent category. Until I see a running game emerge and how the reconstructed defense competes with a quality offense, I expect Iowa to win by 10. Unless they get Tight Helmet, the ISU by 3.
Now comes SUI. As usual, the GoBlas are favored, and they looked good dismantling Illinois State. Yet I won't be shocked if Iowa State beats them again, for two reasons:
- Iowa drops a road game for no good reason each season. They are a different team in the white jerseys
- Iowa often gets a case of Tight Helmet (and/or Tight Headset) against Iowa State. They shouldn't, but they clearly do. Iowa has been the better team overall in most of their losses to Iowa State since 1998, so some part of Iowa State's success has to be mental. If nothing else, Iowa State comes into this game each year knowing they have more at stake. ISU has fewer winnable games each year than Iowa, so they have to take advantage of every opportunity. Iowa views the game as Just Another Game- it rarely makes or breaks their season when it comes to bowl-eligibility. They don't have to put extra weight on it, so they don't.
Iowa State has won 3 of 4 in the series after Iowa won 3 straight, but the road team has won the last 3.
Iowa State's next challenge is to prove that they can beat Poor to Decent FBS teams, and Iowa is certainly in the Decent category. Until I see a running game emerge and how the reconstructed defense competes with a quality offense, I expect Iowa to win by 10. Unless they get Tight Helmet, the ISU by 3.
Thursday, September 03, 2015
Go with the streak
Until shown otherwise, I will assume Iowa State can't beat top level FCS teams. UNI by 10.
Wednesday, September 02, 2015
Game On
This isn't original analysis, but we are going to know everything we will need to know about Cyclone Football in the first two weeks.
I can't help but wonder how many Cyclone fans are privately hoping for losses to force a change in football leadership. 10%? 20%?
If the season starts 2-3 rather than 4-1, the debate will shift from If to Who.
I can't help but wonder how many Cyclone fans are privately hoping for losses to force a change in football leadership. 10%? 20%?
If the season starts 2-3 rather than 4-1, the debate will shift from If to Who.
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Expansion Wishes
Since rumors of expansion has risen again, here is who I would invite if I was King:
BYU- large, loyal, national, underrated fan base. Mega eyeballs. Scheduling around Sundays is not a deal-breaker.
Cincinnati- Big media town, travel partner/rival for West Virginia.
Central Florida- Every school gets to travel to (and recruit) Florida!
Tulane- Every school gets to travel to NOLA! Downside- Tulane might not want to associate with Tech academically.
I know, that would be 14. But the Big10111214, the ACC and the SEC all make 14 work. It can't be that hard.
Besides- when the next big shakeout comes down there won't be enough chairs for the Big Time Football Lotto Payout Table for every school that wants in. This group includes Iowa State. But squatters have rights, and it will be much harder for a league to toss out a member than to pull in a new one. Better to start on the inside.
BYU- large, loyal, national, underrated fan base. Mega eyeballs. Scheduling around Sundays is not a deal-breaker.
Cincinnati- Big media town, travel partner/rival for West Virginia.
Central Florida- Every school gets to travel to (and recruit) Florida!
Tulane- Every school gets to travel to NOLA! Downside- Tulane might not want to associate with Tech academically.
I know, that would be 14. But the Big10111214, the ACC and the SEC all make 14 work. It can't be that hard.
Besides- when the next big shakeout comes down there won't be enough chairs for the Big Time Football Lotto Payout Table for every school that wants in. This group includes Iowa State. But squatters have rights, and it will be much harder for a league to toss out a member than to pull in a new one. Better to start on the inside.
Friday, July 03, 2015
Post Fred, On to Prohm
During the crazy heights of the Eustachy era, LE would often start the post-game chat with Pete Taylor with some version of "celebrate night like this, because you never know when they will end".
Hiring Fred was a giant risk, but one that came up paid out far more than it didn't. Uncountable fun games in a short period, and a lifetime of "what-ifs".
Better to have had the time with him than not. Hopefully Prohm has similar or greater success, but perhaps he won't. Winning at this level is a difficult and volatile cocktail of talent, skill and luck. If it was easy to mix everyone would be doing it.
Embrace the good times, you never know when they will end.
Hiring Fred was a giant risk, but one that came up paid out far more than it didn't. Uncountable fun games in a short period, and a lifetime of "what-ifs".
Better to have had the time with him than not. Hopefully Prohm has similar or greater success, but perhaps he won't. Winning at this level is a difficult and volatile cocktail of talent, skill and luck. If it was easy to mix everyone would be doing it.
Embrace the good times, you never know when they will end.
Tuesday, April 07, 2015
Post Mortem
The eventual winner of the NCAA Tournament came from Iowa State's bracket. The team has to wonder what was left on the table. That makes two missed opportunities for a Final Four run in two years.
Hopefully those facts fuel their off season work and next season's play. Answer the bell every time. Focus. Hustle.
One comforting tidbit from tonight: This year's champion lost in the first round of last years tournament as a 3 seed.
Hopefully those facts fuel their off season work and next season's play. Answer the bell every time. Focus. Hustle.
One comforting tidbit from tonight: This year's champion lost in the first round of last years tournament as a 3 seed.
Saturday, February 21, 2015
Now Things Get Interesting
Down three ranked teams in a row, the last two on the road?
You intrigue me Cyclones, you really do. Running the table now looks like more of a possibility than it did two weeks ago.
Too bad KU doesn't have many losable games left.
You intrigue me Cyclones, you really do. Running the table now looks like more of a possibility than it did two weeks ago.
Too bad KU doesn't have many losable games left.
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Improvement, but-
It was fun watching the Cyclones beat a ranked team by 20. The defense was solid start to finish, and the offense wasn't too rattled by WVU's constant pressure.
Often defense is just effort, like closing out on 3 point shooters. But I'm taking Saturday's success with a handful of salt, considering that the half-court is not where the Mountaineers get their work done.
Okie State? Texas? Half court teams. Slow them on the road and I will consider myself a believer.
Often defense is just effort, like closing out on 3 point shooters. But I'm taking Saturday's success with a handful of salt, considering that the half-court is not where the Mountaineers get their work done.
Okie State? Texas? Half court teams. Slow them on the road and I will consider myself a believer.
Sunday, January 04, 2015
70 Minutes of Awful
I watched all 80 minutes of basketball played by Iowa State on Saturday- the women in Ames, the men on my telly. The two teams combined for about 10 minutes of entertainment. The rest was hard to watch.
The opponents were to blame. The Defense First, Defense Second, Offense If We Find It school of basketball played by both Kansas State and South Carolina is a bastardization of the sport. It may win games, but it has to suck the joy from the sport for both spectators and player alike. The prevalence of the style in the women's game is the single biggest factor holding the sport back from wider public acceptance. Like hockey, a couple of goons can reduce a free-flowing sport to a brawl.
The reason Iowa State has such a solid following is that when able, they are fun to watch. Too many opponents lace up their sneakers only to start a street fight on the court. But the audience that likes a street fight is going to choose the MMA over women's hoops every time.
The leagues could mandate a change by ordering referees to call fouls, but when a majority of the coaches in a league prefer Brawling over Scoring, no mandate will come. Referees will continue to ignore all but the most egregious fouls, and the sport descends to the level of the most violent and least skilled.
The only thing that will break the Street Fight Defense school of coaching will be sustained success of teams who put offense first. When defensive coaches lose too many games and recruits to offensive coaches they will have no choice but to switch styles.
The switch can't come soon enough.
The opponents were to blame. The Defense First, Defense Second, Offense If We Find It school of basketball played by both Kansas State and South Carolina is a bastardization of the sport. It may win games, but it has to suck the joy from the sport for both spectators and player alike. The prevalence of the style in the women's game is the single biggest factor holding the sport back from wider public acceptance. Like hockey, a couple of goons can reduce a free-flowing sport to a brawl.
The reason Iowa State has such a solid following is that when able, they are fun to watch. Too many opponents lace up their sneakers only to start a street fight on the court. But the audience that likes a street fight is going to choose the MMA over women's hoops every time.
The leagues could mandate a change by ordering referees to call fouls, but when a majority of the coaches in a league prefer Brawling over Scoring, no mandate will come. Referees will continue to ignore all but the most egregious fouls, and the sport descends to the level of the most violent and least skilled.
The only thing that will break the Street Fight Defense school of coaching will be sustained success of teams who put offense first. When defensive coaches lose too many games and recruits to offensive coaches they will have no choice but to switch styles.
The switch can't come soon enough.
Saturday, December 06, 2014
Thump
So the football season ends like this:
Two wins that could have been losses.
Five losses that could have been wins.
Five losses that were over at the opening kick.
Few Cyclone fans expect to go 10-2, but having a puncher's chance in most games will keep the crowd happy. Winning a majority of the close ones will, too. Close out a couple of the games where you had leads in the fourth quarter and the grumbling isn't as loud.
Is the program that critically broken? 5-19 over two years says that something needs to change, and given the long-term results of ISU football, the cure is probably something radical.
Would a beefed up walk-on program help plug the gaps when injuries set in? Would bringing in more projects and putting them on partial schollies get anywhere? Would a tweener choose a quarter ride at Iowa State over a full-ride at Illinois State or Northern Illinois?
I suspect that given the choice, a DC would take a senior who was a two-star recruit over a freshman who was a three-star. Just understanding where to be can make all the difference, and that's something that only comes through experience and reps.
Just throw numbers at the problem- having 40 Quarters on your squad should yield you the 4 senior injury replacements you need to hold things together. Let the Quarters (and former Quarters, once they earn full-rides) wear the experience like a badge of honor. K State has 55 players in their two-deeps who were once walk-ons. When you can't get 5 star talent, filling the gaps can make the difference.
Two wins that could have been losses.
Five losses that could have been wins.
Five losses that were over at the opening kick.
Few Cyclone fans expect to go 10-2, but having a puncher's chance in most games will keep the crowd happy. Winning a majority of the close ones will, too. Close out a couple of the games where you had leads in the fourth quarter and the grumbling isn't as loud.
Is the program that critically broken? 5-19 over two years says that something needs to change, and given the long-term results of ISU football, the cure is probably something radical.
Would a beefed up walk-on program help plug the gaps when injuries set in? Would bringing in more projects and putting them on partial schollies get anywhere? Would a tweener choose a quarter ride at Iowa State over a full-ride at Illinois State or Northern Illinois?
I suspect that given the choice, a DC would take a senior who was a two-star recruit over a freshman who was a three-star. Just understanding where to be can make all the difference, and that's something that only comes through experience and reps.
Just throw numbers at the problem- having 40 Quarters on your squad should yield you the 4 senior injury replacements you need to hold things together. Let the Quarters (and former Quarters, once they earn full-rides) wear the experience like a badge of honor. K State has 55 players in their two-deeps who were once walk-ons. When you can't get 5 star talent, filling the gaps can make the difference.
Sunday, November 09, 2014
One Thing At A Time
Clearly the Gods of Sport are allowing our Cyclones to only be good at one sport at a time. As one ascends, the other declines.
Tuesday, November 04, 2014
Close and not so close
There will always be days for Cyclone Football like last Saturday- a physically better team in need of making a statement does just that. Weaknesses get exploited over and over.
The mismatch games only highlight the need for Iowa State to be deadly in close games. Pull out the two they found a way to lose and they are 4-4, 2-3 in conference, and in a whole different mental state. They have to develop a reputation that puts doubt in the mind of the opponent when the game is within a score in the 4th.
"Don't let them hang around" has to be the calling card.
The mismatch games only highlight the need for Iowa State to be deadly in close games. Pull out the two they found a way to lose and they are 4-4, 2-3 in conference, and in a whole different mental state. They have to develop a reputation that puts doubt in the mind of the opponent when the game is within a score in the 4th.
"Don't let them hang around" has to be the calling card.
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Red Zone
The Cyclones were better on offense against Toledo, and all but two of their possessions went for multiple first downs and chances to score. But it was in the red zone the Cyclones almost lost the game. Had the three first half field goals been touchdowns, ISU probably leads at the half and wins going away. Instead, we all had to hold our breath during an onside kick try.
The play of the game may have been turned by Nigel Tribune. On a 50 yard run by Toledo, Tribune ran the running back down for a tackle at the ISU 25. The Rockets had to run 8 plays over three minutes to get the TD to draw within 7. Had he Tribune let the back go for the score, the offense would have needed to burn four minutes off the clock, a tough trick when you are only averaging a short 3 yards per carry. It would have been antacid time had things played out that way.
A win is a win is a win. This may be a good time to play Texas.
The play of the game may have been turned by Nigel Tribune. On a 50 yard run by Toledo, Tribune ran the running back down for a tackle at the ISU 25. The Rockets had to run 8 plays over three minutes to get the TD to draw within 7. Had he Tribune let the back go for the score, the offense would have needed to burn four minutes off the clock, a tough trick when you are only averaging a short 3 yards per carry. It would have been antacid time had things played out that way.
A win is a win is a win. This may be a good time to play Texas.
Sunday, September 14, 2014
One Step Forward
It's wonderful when your team finds a way to win a game the other team isn't interested in finishing. Many of the predictions were predicated on "Iowa State can't finish, so Iowa should win", so it's nice to put that to bed for a little while.
I find it funny that it's now Iowa City that can only get a sellout when the visiting team sells a lot of tickets, since that was an issue that dogged Cyclone fans for years.
Yet each win by Iowa State pushes the end of the football series closer to reality. Iowa isn't interested in this Cy-Hawk thing if it means losing to Little Brother half the time. Iowa State needs to get their licks in while it can.
I find it funny that it's now Iowa City that can only get a sellout when the visiting team sells a lot of tickets, since that was an issue that dogged Cyclone fans for years.
Yet each win by Iowa State pushes the end of the football series closer to reality. Iowa isn't interested in this Cy-Hawk thing if it means losing to Little Brother half the time. Iowa State needs to get their licks in while it can.
Saturday, September 06, 2014
Re-Run
I've been watching Cyclone football for about 40 years now, and I've seen what transpired today about 75 times in that span. Stop me if you have heard this before:
- Spunky undermanned Cyclones surprise everyone by playing over their heads.
- A couple of crazy plays results in an Iowa State lead
- Spunky Cyclones have chances to put the game away, don't
- Opponent says "Thanks, we'll take the win"
And people wonder why Cyclone fans are a cynical, paranoid bunch?
When you have the smallest budget in the league you have to keep your expectations modest. Being a tough out is your goal. But you have to take advantage of a situation when you can, otherwise your opponents will just wait for you to fall apart.
- Spunky undermanned Cyclones surprise everyone by playing over their heads.
- A couple of crazy plays results in an Iowa State lead
- Spunky Cyclones have chances to put the game away, don't
- Opponent says "Thanks, we'll take the win"
And people wonder why Cyclone fans are a cynical, paranoid bunch?
When you have the smallest budget in the league you have to keep your expectations modest. Being a tough out is your goal. But you have to take advantage of a situation when you can, otherwise your opponents will just wait for you to fall apart.
Tuesday, September 02, 2014
Bottom
Make no mistake- North Dakota State is a solid team. They would be middle of the pack in the Power 5 conferences, and would push to win a league like the MAC or Mountain West.
But giving up 34 unanswered to a team not named Baylor is going to raise serious questions about the direction of your program.
Data point: Since ISU's 2012 upset of Baylor, the team is 4-14. Two of those wins are over Kansas.
You don't have to win at Iowa State, but you do have to look competitive.
But giving up 34 unanswered to a team not named Baylor is going to raise serious questions about the direction of your program.
Data point: Since ISU's 2012 upset of Baylor, the team is 4-14. Two of those wins are over Kansas.
You don't have to win at Iowa State, but you do have to look competitive.
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more;
-and so we being another football season in Ames, staring down another insanely hard schedule. Literally no gimmes when you include a favorite to win the Big 101112 West/Legends Division, a favorite to win the MAC and the three-time defending FCS champ. Whew.
Several have made the argument that ISU will go 3-9 or worse, Rhodes should be canned, etc. etc. etc. In other words, another typical summer expectation synopsis for the Cyclones. If the OL is riddled with injuries like 2013, 0-12 is in play. Magino can only do so much when the QB is running for his life, getting injured, and then is unable to run for his life due to injury.
My short answer: If the OL stays healthy and the offense can average 28+ per game, they find a way to get to 6-6 and a bowl invite. (It's all any of us want, really.)
But if the OL has to start using backups for extended snaps, look out below.
Several have made the argument that ISU will go 3-9 or worse, Rhodes should be canned, etc. etc. etc. In other words, another typical summer expectation synopsis for the Cyclones. If the OL is riddled with injuries like 2013, 0-12 is in play. Magino can only do so much when the QB is running for his life, getting injured, and then is unable to run for his life due to injury.
My short answer: If the OL stays healthy and the offense can average 28+ per game, they find a way to get to 6-6 and a bowl invite. (It's all any of us want, really.)
But if the OL has to start using backups for extended snaps, look out below.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
The White Whale Arrives
As I wrote at this time last year, I wasn't opposed to the idea of bowling in the south end of Jack Trice, I just didn't think it made financial sense.
But Pollard, the mad genius that he is, has found a way to make the numbers work. By adding a massive "Club Section" in the end zone seating area, 3000 fans will get the privilege of spending $750 on a season ticket that before was only $99. Granted, the club section will have amenities the current seating lacks- like a place to go when it gets too hot, too cold or too wet and porcelain toilets rather than Porta Potties. I suspect that section will sell quickly.
My only concern is that there be a plan for families who leverage Jr. Cyclone memberships into a family gameday activity. The current Jr. Cyclone membership won't be able to squeeze into the NE and NW corners under the current "Ya'll come" admittance policy. But $50 for a assigned seat on top of the current $50 Jr. Cy cost would be totally fair, and would move lots of families like mine from the grass to the seats.
If the reality looks in any way similar to the renderings, Trice may officially become a place you don't want to come play- and that will be great fun.
But Pollard, the mad genius that he is, has found a way to make the numbers work. By adding a massive "Club Section" in the end zone seating area, 3000 fans will get the privilege of spending $750 on a season ticket that before was only $99. Granted, the club section will have amenities the current seating lacks- like a place to go when it gets too hot, too cold or too wet and porcelain toilets rather than Porta Potties. I suspect that section will sell quickly.
My only concern is that there be a plan for families who leverage Jr. Cyclone memberships into a family gameday activity. The current Jr. Cyclone membership won't be able to squeeze into the NE and NW corners under the current "Ya'll come" admittance policy. But $50 for a assigned seat on top of the current $50 Jr. Cy cost would be totally fair, and would move lots of families like mine from the grass to the seats.
If the reality looks in any way similar to the renderings, Trice may officially become a place you don't want to come play- and that will be great fun.
Saturday, March 01, 2014
Too Much and Not Enough
The Cyclones have a certain offensive rhythm when they are successful, efficient, and winning. I can't put my finger on exactly how many passes it involves, but there is a sweet spot in their offense.
More than 10 baskets without an assist usually leads to offensive disaster and a loss. Fortunately, that has been a rare occurrence. If Hoiberg is guilty of anything (and this is a minor quibble) is that his squad sometimes goes a pass too far when sharing the ball, which leads to a turnover. Nice problem to have.
That was evident early in their home win against West Virginia. Several possessions ended in a turnover when the extra pass was attempted, often inside and down low. After a time out the extra pass went away and shots went up. Score. The assists were earned, but the team stopped trying too hard.
Again- it's a good problem to have, but its interesting to watch it ebb and flow during the course of a game.
More than 10 baskets without an assist usually leads to offensive disaster and a loss. Fortunately, that has been a rare occurrence. If Hoiberg is guilty of anything (and this is a minor quibble) is that his squad sometimes goes a pass too far when sharing the ball, which leads to a turnover. Nice problem to have.
That was evident early in their home win against West Virginia. Several possessions ended in a turnover when the extra pass was attempted, often inside and down low. After a time out the extra pass went away and shots went up. Score. The assists were earned, but the team stopped trying too hard.
Again- it's a good problem to have, but its interesting to watch it ebb and flow during the course of a game.
Bring Back Mirrored Schedules
I'm old enough to remember when the Big 8 basketball schedules mirrored opponents for the men's and women's teams, and each team would be home opposite weeks.
Back before TV completely blew up scheduling rhythm, games were usually played on Wednesday nights and Saturday afternoons. The men might be on the road for two games while the women were at home for that week, then they would switch. The convenient part was that each would play the same opponent on the same day- If the men were in Stillwater, you knew the women were hosting the Cowgirls.
That symmetry gave the season a nice bit of predictability.
"Travel partners" only added to this. In the Big 8 days, OU and Okie State went on the road together, as did KU and Mizzou, K State and Colorado, and Nebraska with Iowa State. If you had a home game week, you would play OU on Wednesday and then OSU on Saturday. When you traveled south, you swung through Norman and Stillwater in the same trip. With 14 games spread across 8 weeks, you then had a built in night off during the week that you played your travel partner. Symmetry.
These schedules arose in the days of trains and buses, when a trip from Ames to Oklahoma was a project. Now that every road trip involves an airplane and is paid with a TV rights check economizing travel costs is less important. But two-game road trips with your travel partner conveyed, even subtly, that everyone was working together to make lives easier.
That ethic evaporated about the same time as basketball shorts stopped being short.
Back before TV completely blew up scheduling rhythm, games were usually played on Wednesday nights and Saturday afternoons. The men might be on the road for two games while the women were at home for that week, then they would switch. The convenient part was that each would play the same opponent on the same day- If the men were in Stillwater, you knew the women were hosting the Cowgirls.
That symmetry gave the season a nice bit of predictability.
"Travel partners" only added to this. In the Big 8 days, OU and Okie State went on the road together, as did KU and Mizzou, K State and Colorado, and Nebraska with Iowa State. If you had a home game week, you would play OU on Wednesday and then OSU on Saturday. When you traveled south, you swung through Norman and Stillwater in the same trip. With 14 games spread across 8 weeks, you then had a built in night off during the week that you played your travel partner. Symmetry.
These schedules arose in the days of trains and buses, when a trip from Ames to Oklahoma was a project. Now that every road trip involves an airplane and is paid with a TV rights check economizing travel costs is less important. But two-game road trips with your travel partner conveyed, even subtly, that everyone was working together to make lives easier.
That ethic evaporated about the same time as basketball shorts stopped being short.
Monday, December 30, 2013
Bowl Season May Be Ugly
I don't like the match-ups most of the B12 teams face this year. While I don't expect a complete wipeout, looking bad while finishing 2-3 wouldn't surprise me.
Texas will struggle to keep up with Oregon
Ditto Tech versus Arizona State
Baylor will get a serious challenge from The Best Program Nobody Knows aka Central Florida
Bama will crush the Sooners.
Okie State has the horses to beat Mizzou, but will their heads be in it?
Looks like I'll be working on my To-Do list rather than watching football.
Texas will struggle to keep up with Oregon
Ditto Tech versus Arizona State
Baylor will get a serious challenge from The Best Program Nobody Knows aka Central Florida
Bama will crush the Sooners.
Okie State has the horses to beat Mizzou, but will their heads be in it?
Looks like I'll be working on my To-Do list rather than watching football.
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Adjustments
Half the fun of watching the Cyclones is studying the second half adjustments. At some point Fred finds a personnel and strategy combination that results in a 15-2 run over 3 minutes that wins the game.
This has to be a maddening group to game plan against, and double tough to adjust to as the game goes along. So much versatility.
This has to be a maddening group to game plan against, and double tough to adjust to as the game goes along. So much versatility.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Finishing Better Than They Start
At some point this Slow Start/Big Finish routine is going to bite our Cyclones on the butt, but for now it is quite the fun ride.
To watch the Hawkeyes lose is a most Cyclone way was fantastic. The second half is classic.
To watch the Hawkeyes lose is a most Cyclone way was fantastic. The second half is classic.
Monday, December 09, 2013
Keys
While coming back from down 18 to win in OT is impressive, not getting behind will be more important long-term.
Monday, December 02, 2013
Role Change 2
Perhaps the dumpster fire that was the ISU offense is going to change- CPR canned the OC and running backs coach.
Its good to see that lousy work isn't tolerated, and that changes will be made when they need to be.
Bring in a few Jucos to fill holes, get everyone on the same page, and go win some games.
Its good to see that lousy work isn't tolerated, and that changes will be made when they need to be.
Bring in a few Jucos to fill holes, get everyone on the same page, and go win some games.
Role Change 1
It was fun to watch ISU deliver some disappointment rather be on the receiving end.
Given how lousy the season was as a whole, the ending was as good as we could have hoped for.
Which moves us to the next post-
Given how lousy the season was as a whole, the ending was as good as we could have hoped for.
Which moves us to the next post-
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Beatdown
The 34-0 shutout of KU was cathartic for everyone involved. It was a nice reward for those who put on enough layers to spend 3 hours in 5 degree weather
It was an important win for two reasons: it gave the program a bit of momentum headed into the WV finale, and it took all of the wind from KU's sails after breaking their losing streak last week. Climbing the standings is a long-term zero-sum game. To climb the standings, you need to consistently beat everyone below you. KU is a team ISU needs to keep a rung below to have long term progress.
WVU appears to be in football trouble, so the best thing to do would be to hand them an anchor to the bottom of the standings.
It was an important win for two reasons: it gave the program a bit of momentum headed into the WV finale, and it took all of the wind from KU's sails after breaking their losing streak last week. Climbing the standings is a long-term zero-sum game. To climb the standings, you need to consistently beat everyone below you. KU is a team ISU needs to keep a rung below to have long term progress.
WVU appears to be in football trouble, so the best thing to do would be to hand them an anchor to the bottom of the standings.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Numbers
While it's fun to have basketball matter, I didn't realize how irrelevant our Cyclones have been on th national stage: the current #21 ranking is their highest in 12 years.
That covers four coaches.
The current play of the team gives me some confidence that this won't be another high water mark for the decade. Fred's teams usually struggle in November and December as the new faces find their role- that doesn't appear an issue so far.
BTW- the Detroit press blames Michigan's loss in Ames not on solid Cyclone play down the stretch but on youth and not having a leader yet.
That covers four coaches.
The current play of the team gives me some confidence that this won't be another high water mark for the decade. Fred's teams usually struggle in November and December as the new faces find their role- that doesn't appear an issue so far.
BTW- the Detroit press blames Michigan's loss in Ames not on solid Cyclone play down the stretch but on youth and not having a leader yet.
Sunday, November 03, 2013
Momentum
Looks like ISU is trying to revert to their historic norm.
Given the injuries and youth- the number of Freshmen who are playing is terrifying- Cyclone fans are willing to punt on this year. But the program is losing momentum with every blowout.
I imagine a few coaches are going to lose their jobs, but a angry mob needs to see that changes are being made. The offense is arguably the worst among the power conferences. That can't stand.
If the NCAA really cared about competitive balance, every school would get 3 weeks of practice at the end of the year, bowl game or not. But the NCAA has a financial incentive in keeping the traditional football powers in power, so teams that need the extra practice don't get it.
Given the injuries and youth- the number of Freshmen who are playing is terrifying- Cyclone fans are willing to punt on this year. But the program is losing momentum with every blowout.
I imagine a few coaches are going to lose their jobs, but a angry mob needs to see that changes are being made. The offense is arguably the worst among the power conferences. That can't stand.
If the NCAA really cared about competitive balance, every school would get 3 weeks of practice at the end of the year, bowl game or not. But the NCAA has a financial incentive in keeping the traditional football powers in power, so teams that need the extra practice don't get it.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Context
In the previous 17 Big XII seasons, Iowa State football has finished in the top half of scoring exactly twice: 4th in 2005, 6th in 2000.
That explains only having 37 conference wins across 17 seasons.
Until this club can score regularly, they will struggle. If I knew what would solve it, I wouldn't be a blogger.
That explains only having 37 conference wins across 17 seasons.
Until this club can score regularly, they will struggle. If I knew what would solve it, I wouldn't be a blogger.
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Data
I admire anyone who has the time and skill set to work the data like this.
A Cyclone fan with that time and skill set is a double bonus.
A Cyclone fan with that time and skill set is a double bonus.
Cy-Hawk Trend
A friend who is smarter than me pointed out this interesting trend:
Kirk Ferentz is 2-5 in Ames.
His teams that won in Ames finished the year with 10 and 11 wins.
The teams that lost in Ames finished their years with 7, 7, 7, 6 and 1 win.
To look at it the other way, the ISU teams that have beaten Iowa in Ames have finished with 6, 3, 7, 7 and 4 wins. That trend is less definitive.
Since few see this year's Hawkeye club winning 8 or 9 more games, Iowa State should probably win.
Or rather, Iowa should probably find a way to lose.
Kirk Ferentz is 2-5 in Ames.
His teams that won in Ames finished the year with 10 and 11 wins.
The teams that lost in Ames finished their years with 7, 7, 7, 6 and 1 win.
To look at it the other way, the ISU teams that have beaten Iowa in Ames have finished with 6, 3, 7, 7 and 4 wins. That trend is less definitive.
Since few see this year's Hawkeye club winning 8 or 9 more games, Iowa State should probably win.
Or rather, Iowa should probably find a way to lose.
Thursday, September 05, 2013
Now We Know
The loss to UNI only cemented Iowa State's title as Program Hardest On Its Own Fans.
During the game I started joking with the Cyclone fan net to me which painful loss from the past was the most painful- and we had a damn long list to choose from. UNI '13 is definitely on it. Delivered at a moment when your fan base was ready to go nuts, it is the worst loss of the Rhodes era. Considering how badly they played in Memphis, its been a while since Cyclone Football has been worth cheering for.
So our Cyclones are a work in progress. At least we will have no illusions about our underdog status the rest of the way.
During the game I started joking with the Cyclone fan net to me which painful loss from the past was the most painful- and we had a damn long list to choose from. UNI '13 is definitely on it. Delivered at a moment when your fan base was ready to go nuts, it is the worst loss of the Rhodes era. Considering how badly they played in Memphis, its been a while since Cyclone Football has been worth cheering for.
So our Cyclones are a work in progress. At least we will have no illusions about our underdog status the rest of the way.
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