:lol: :lol:CDAGRIZ said:But, did ISU play FAST?
On their forums there is the usual unhappiness, but an odd euphoria about Kramer.AZGrizFan said:I said it at the beginning of the year I thought Kramer had lost his locker room....anybody now have any doubt whatsoever? That team is a mess....
Re: Cal Poly game
Postby psk584 » Sun Oct 04, 2015 7:21 am
Just because the season hasn't gone as we thought is no reason for a coaching change. Kramer is one of the best coaches in this conference. Did everyone forget he is the reiging Big Sky coach of the year. He is getting us talent and all conference players. Yes this season hasn't been good but a new OC, a new QB, and a defense who lost two all conference players. The future is still bright for this program so no need to hit the panic button and implode everything and start over. These kind of seasons happen to the best programs sometimes things just don't go as we thought they would and you just move on to the next game and play for a win.
I believe the Mendoza line for Krammer in Pocatello is 10 rounds fired between football and basketball players. If he can keep his players from firing 10 or more shots at the bb team he keeps his job regardless of win loss record.AllWeatherFan said:Kramer can only Chamber-of-Commerce it for so long. People will expect results eventually, even in Pocatello.
But in Pocatello, "eventually" can be a long time. Until last year, the Bungles had gone over a decade without a winning season. From 2004 through 2010, they were 16-62 (that's 20%) and 4 of those wins were against D-II or NAIA opponents. If Kramer's team can eke out a couple more wins this year (and they have Sac State and Weber on the schedule), he will have won more games during his five years in Pokie than they did in the seven years before he came.AllWeatherFan said:Kramer can only Chamber-of-Commerce it for so long. People will expect results eventually, even in Pocatello.
IdaGriz01 said:But in Pocatello, "eventually" can be a long time. Until last year, the Bungles had gone over a decade without a winning season. From 2004 through 2010, they were 16-62 (that's 20%) and 4 of those wins were against D-II or NAIA opponents. If Kramer's team can eke out a couple more wins this year (and they have Sac State and Weber on the schedule), he will have won more games during his five years in Pokie than they did in the seven years before he came.AllWeatherFan said:Kramer can only Chamber-of-Commerce it for so long. People will expect results eventually, even in Pocatello.
UMGriz75 said:On their forums there is the usual unhappiness, but an odd euphoria about Kramer.AZGrizFan said:I said it at the beginning of the year I thought Kramer had lost his locker room....anybody now have any doubt whatsoever? That team is a mess....
Re: Cal Poly game
Postby psk584 » Sun Oct 04, 2015 7:21 am
Just because the season hasn't gone as we thought is no reason for a coaching change. Kramer is one of the best coaches in this conference. Did everyone forget he is the reiging Big Sky coach of the year. He is getting us talent and all conference players. Yes this season hasn't been good but a new OC, a new QB, and a defense who lost two all conference players. The future is still bright for this program so no need to hit the panic button and implode everything and start over. These kind of seasons happen to the best programs sometimes things just don't go as we thought they would and you just move on to the next game and play for a win.
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