Iowa State is the nightmare for any football coach, but not for Paul Rhoads. Rhoads, 41 who has never been a head coach is all smiles about getting to coach the Cyclones. "I can honestly tell you, on a beautiful day in Ames, Iowa, it's great to be home, there are deep roots here. I was born 10 miles down the road." Rhoads said at his introductory news conference where he was surrounded by friends and family and seemed overwhelmed, he was barely able to remain composed.
"Paul Rhoads is an outstanding and intelligent football coach, a highly successful national recruiter and has nearly 10 years of experience as a BCS coordinator," Iowa State athletic director Jamie Pollard said in a statement on Saturday. He was offered the program only after the authorities considered 11 more candidates for the position, but he was selected for his passion and his crystal clear strategies of making the Cyclones a successful team. He will be offered a five-year deal worth $5.75 million in guaranteed compensation; on top of this lofty package are incentives to keep the drive to succeed, flaring.
Rhoads was the assistant with the Cyclones under Dan McCarney from 1995-99. He spent the last season with the Tigers after serving Pittsburgh's defense coordinator from 2000-2007. His bosses at Pittsburgh include Walt Harris and Dave Wannstedt. They lead the Panthers to the 2004 Big East title. He turned down the offer made to him by the former Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville in 2002 to be the Tigers' defensive coordinator, but he moved to Auburn before this season.
Turning around the Cyclones is a Herculean task; the Cyclones went 2-10 in the last season and were denied of any win in the Big 12. Under Chizik, the Cyclones were 5-19 and never won a road game. The Cyclones started out 1-8 in Chizik's first year, wins over Colorado and Kansas State at the end of the season gave the program some momentum heading into 2008. The Cyclones opened this season with wins over South Dakota State and Kent State before their poor run started. They ended with the year with a 10-game losing streak. Chizik took up the job as the Auburn coach replacing Tuberville.
Rhoad's first goal would be to help the players get over Chizik. The Cyclones played a lot of young players this season with the strategy of developing a good team for the future. Most of them still haven't been able to digest his move just after 2 seasons of his appointment. They felt betrayed by his move.
Engagement with the Iowa state team is more than profession for him, it is an emotional connection. His father, Cecil, was a high school coach in Iowa for more than 30 years and is a member of the Iowa High School Football Coaches Hall of Fame. Rhoads was also a special mention All-State pick and the class valedictorian at Ankeny High.
"To you, I issue this challenge," Rhoads said to Iowa State's players. "It's time to roll up our sleeves, put on our hard hats and go to work together. We are going to make the Cyclones nation proud once again," Rhoads told the crowd during a short speech.
He surely has driven the point home.
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There will be plenty of talking going on at Loco's Grill when head coach Jeff Lebo has a sit down with fans and takes live questions from the audience and callers. Baseball head coach John Pawlowski will also be present. Regarded by many as an outstanding basketball coach, Lebo began building his coaching tenure with the Tigers back in 2004. This season, Lebo has lead the Tigers to many victories both at home and away. With just a few games left in the season, it will be interesting to see how close to victory the Tigers can get again this season.
Games left to be played are against Arkansas on February 11, Mississippi State on February 14, Georgia on February 18, LSU on February 21, Mississippi on February 25, Mississippi State on February 28, Alabama on March 3 and LSU on March 7. After that, the SEC Championship will be held on March 12 and the NCAA Championship will take place on March 17.
Growling on the court this season are senior Korvotney Barber (1) from Manchester Georgia, junior Lucas Hargrove (4) from Pontiac South Carolina, junior Larry Williams (10) from Birmingham Alabama, freshman Josh Wallace (11) from Pensacola Florida, junior Dewayne Reed (12) from Houston Texas, senior Drew Smith (14) from Trussville Alabama, sophomore Tony Neysmith (15) from Norcross Georgia, freshman Frankie Sullivan (2) from Uniontown Alabama, senior Rasheem Barrett (21) from Atlanta Georgia, senior Quantez Robertson (23) from Cincinnati Ohio, junior Tay Waller (24) from Manchester Georgia, freshman Jake Drum (25) from Hoover Alabama, junior Brendon Knox (3) from Georgetown South Carolina, sophomore Brandon McGee (32) from Chicago Illinois, junior Johnnie Lett (34) from Mobile Alabama and junior Francis Aihe (42) from Winter Park Florida.
The Tigers gear up for home games in the Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum. For the past 33 years, the six-million dollar building has been the location of many winning games for the Tigers. In 1997, a ten-million dollar renovation project was begun to add a new playing floor, new sideline seating, a new scoreboard and to build coaches' offices. There have been more than two million fans to attend games at the Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum. At first the seating was reduced from 12,500 to 10,108 but was subsequently increased back up to 10,500 in 1998. The largest crowds tallied to 173,249 in the 2000-2001 season.
In addition to Lebo handling his business on and off the court, the coaching team includes assistant head coach John Cooper, assistant coach Tim Craft, senior assistant to the head coach Dave Lebo, video coordinator Randall Malone, director of basketball operations Brandon Johnson, assistant coach Bryan Bartley, graduate assistant/manager Trey Strickland and graduate assistant/manager Garret Thorington. And yes, Dave Lebo is father to head coach Jeff Lebo.
The elder Lebo has been in the basketball arena for 42 years and is commencing his 11th year working with son Jeff. "Coach Dave", as he is affectionately referred to, will be commencing his fifth season with the Tigers and brings a wealth of experience to the team.
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