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Kenyon Blue retained.

isusuperfan said:
So Strandley, Jensen, Whitworth, Amrine, and Mark Campbell are all gone then?

Jensen left last year.

Mark Campbell is not part of the football program. Although, he shall be the next to go.

Everyone else on the football staff, minus Kenyon and a defensive GA, are gone.
 
I also would NOT be surprised if Blue was retained for APR purposes. He is still listed as a SR in the student directory. If he graduates in the spring, ISU might benefit and it may even give them an extra scholarship to work with over the summer. I have not been told this, this is merely a guess on my part. Until someone tells me different, I am going to assume that it has something to do with it.
 
wait what?! ...this surprises me. perhaps kramer sees "potential" in this guy. i will say that he does have A LOT of room to grow
 
Good for Kenyon. He's young, but he makes up for it with his energy, enthusiasm, and his overall positive attitude. He provides some continuity and can be a good bridge between the last staff and this one. He is very open about his appreciation to ISU for letting him play and to Pocatello for welcoming him. He's a great salesman for Idaho State and Pocatello.

I like this guy. Yeah, he's green, no doubt, but Kramer will make sure his talent is used at the best place possible.
 

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