Seen it!! thought it was great!I really feel kinda bad for Phil at Tenn. put alot of years in there.
Seen it!! thought it was great!I really feel kinda bad for Phil at Tenn. put alot of years in there.
What him taking no pay now? I can not believe they did that to him, he built that program to what it was and will be again after Kiffin is done.
And the joke on Auburn just got a little bit sicker....
Iowa native Paul Rhoads, defensive coordinator at Auburn this past season, has been hired as the new head football coach at Iowa State, a prominent booster told The Des Moines Register this morning.
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Richard Stark of Fort Dodge said Iowa State athletic director Jamie Pollard phoned him at his Florida residence this morning to tell him of Rhoads’ hiring.
“He’s also sent a text message to the players,’’ Stark said.
Stark said he had a good idea last night that Rhoads, an Ankeny native, would be Pollard’s choice.
“I think this is one of those hires that will not raise a lot of eyebrows, but I think it’s a helluva hire,’’ Stark said. “He’s a smart guy, a charismatic guy, an Ankeny guy. I think he’s a helluva pick.’’
Later this morning, Iowa State confirmed the hiring and said Rhoads will be introduced to fans during the men’s basketball game tonight against Jacksonville State in Ames.
Iowa State officials said Rhoads agreed to a five-year deal worth $5.75 million — or $1.15 million per years — with incentives available to increase that total.
Rhoads grew up in Ankeny and was valedictorian for his high school class. He played football at Missouri Western as a defensive back.
He spent eight seasons as a defensive coordinator at Pittsburgh, before taking the same job at Auburn in 2008.
The 41-year-old father of two was also an assistant at Iowa State earlier in his career, coaching linebackers and the secondary.
Rhoads got his start in college coaching as a graduate assistant at Utah State in 1989-90. He was then a graduate assistant at Ohio State for a season before joining the staff at Pacific in 1992.
From there Rhoads went to Iowa State, where he coached linebackers in 1995 and the secondary from 1996-99 before moving on to Pittsburgh.
Iowa State cornerback Leonard Johnson said the hiring brings relief.
Johnson, who will be a sophomore, talked to his new coach early this morning.
“I just got a call from him. It made me feel good,” Johnson said. “I was just happy to have somebody in charge.”
Johnson said last week he would consider transferring, but when asked if he felt better about his future as a Cyclone, Johnson said, “You could say that.”
He is in his native Florida, so won’t be at today’s press conference, but Johnson expects to be back on campus Jan. 12.
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