Monday, October 4, 2010

ISU Football: Zamberlin Must Go


Yes, the music is totally appropriate. DO NOT QUESTION JEREMY SOULE

I have remained silent on the Zamberlin employment issue for a long time (out of superhuman loyalty), but now I will come out: Z has to go. I'm going to ride this thing to the end but as an ISU patriot who loves his school to death, we have to let Z go and try to salvage the what's left of the wreckage. We have to save ISU Football from the modern-day reincarnation of Luigi Cadorna, a man who never changes his plans and urges a demoralized army of soldiers forward into entrenched Austrian positions across the Isonzo.

I can remember, when I first came here, how fun the games were and all the people who wore orange and made noise, when Pocatello still had some pride in ISU and when football was competitive. I remember the student section was a fun place to be with everyone donning orange and having a great time. I remember how into the game people got and I recall how hard it was for me to move around because there were so many people who, despite the losing, were having a great time because we were competitive and the games were fun. We heckled other teams and got into shouting matches with opposing fans...in other words, to sum it all up, everything felt like a college environment.

Then, then-Athletic Director Paul Bubb decided to fire Larry Lewis with one year on his contract; fans were tired of losing all these games and we wanted a change. We gave Coach Lewis his buyout so he could chill in the Pressbox and roam around until he found another job (he is now an assistant at Colorado State). A national search was conducted and about a month before my first academic semester (I enrolled academically in Spring 2007; I had begun my ISU game attendance in the fall of 2006), we hired John Zamberlin from Central Washington. The ISU press lauded his ability to recruit locally, his willingness to work with schools with sub-par facilities, and his ability to relate with his players. ISU fans started looking up to a new era of glory, up from the massive disappointment of a 2-9 season when many were eying a deep playoff run. It was a fresh start. I myself was swept away in the enthusiasm, and pledged undying support to the cause because that's what a good fan does. I stood through thick and thin and attacked all critics, and always kept my eyes looking to a bright future.

That was 4 years ago.

Now, Holt Arena lies empty and quiet during games. There may be some rowdiness in the pre-game and the first quarter but by the 2nd quarter it disappears into the air and vanishes, not to be seen or heard again. There is so much room to run through even with the camera crews because nobody is there. The North side, once possessing a sizable fan section, is all but desolate. There is nothing to be had, and only the most loyal and devoted fans show up these days. There is no energy, only a void where pride used to be a long 4 years ago. Those 4 years have seemed like an eternity, a lost age in a way. With the rapid, insane decline of morale and pride, ISU's prospects of ever being relevant in existence are blacker than the uniforms that we now wear.

There is only one option now: we must cut our losses, bite the bullet, and drop the pilot before he crashes us into a mountain. For the greater good, he has to go. For the honor of ISU and future Bengals. We have tolerated enough.

6 comments:

BrookeA said...

Cannot even begin to agree with you more. Your excitement was why my brother joined this team in 2006. Z had a terrible rep of keeping his players in for all quarters, until they tired, and injured and then he was done with them. Same thing going on here, but worse, he has benched his good players. Z, you got to go, don't let the door hit you when you leave.

Anonymous said...

Yes! Yes! Yes I agree with you wholeheartedly! No more excuses. We need a change. Bengal football supporters are emotionally-drained and have lost interest. The players have lost interest. I believe we can turn this around but not without Zamberlin and his immature coaches who show outright favoritism to certain players. ISU football will once again be a program to be proud of but we must not wait anymore...Zamberlin and his inexperienced assistants must hit the road.

Anonymous said...

GOOD Post Superfan. I agree with you, but lets not forget these decisions start at the top. Vialis and Tingey need to go before there will ever be real change. Vialis has brought nothing but contention and strife through out campus since his arrival.

Anonymous said...

When the folks that 'wear the paint' start to come out--it is time to listen.

-Cub

Anonymous said...

Vailas' focus has been research and health education, as it was when he was interviewed for the job. Increased research means increased dollars coming in, but it also means some professors will be out of their comfort zone of "just showing up to teach." He also regorganized colleges in an atttempt to stave off layoffs, thanks to Idaho being one of the worst states in the union to value education. Your time would be better spent investigating which political candidates put a focus on education, discourage more state cuts (which in turn, drive up the students' fees), and put an end to the state using ports of the sales tax on education (who'd have though? a bad economy means less money being spend? Duh.)

Jeff Tingey isn't going anywhere. My guess the next few months will be his most important ones thus far at ISU. Did he have the proper experience to get hired at ISU in the first place? No. Has he done anything so horrible since being hired that should force him out? No. He's green. His bosses (Vailas, his dad) should realize this and make it a point to surround him in expertise.

Zamberlin should be reassigned, per his contract. It should be done after Saturday's game, assuming it's yet another ISU loss. Put him in a position he can't mess up, even if it's a $104,000 a year groundskeeper. If he chooses to leave ISU, don't try to collect any penalty he may have for breaking the contract. Just wash your hands of him.

Anonymous said...

NEED TO START AT THE TOP OF THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT. HE HAS TO MAKE GOOD CHOICES AND HASN'T SO FAR. THEN COMES THE COACH, AND ALL OF THE COACHES NOT JUST SOME! INCLUDING THE RECRUITING COACHES! THEY CAN'T PRODUCE GOOD FOOTBALL OR RESPONSIBILITIES PROMISED TO THE FOOTBALL PLAYERS WHEN THEY ARE RECRUITED. THEY HAVE LOST A LOT OF GOOD RECRUITS BECAUSE OF Z'S PROGRAM AND HIS NOT INTERESTED COACHES. THESE RECRUITS ARE STILL AT ISU JUST NOT INTERESTED IN Z'S PROGRAM OR WHAT IT HAS TO OFFER. EDUCATION IS FIRST AND THAT'S WHY THEY CHOSE ISU. GOOD FOOTBALL IS NOT AT ISU AT THIS TIME. YOU GO SUPERFAN NOT MANY OF YOU LEFT THESE DAYS WELL AT ISU ANYWAY!