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Zamberlin, finding out who his friends are.

bengalcub

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One of my favorite songs on my I-Pod is Tracy (right) Lawrence's "Find Out Who Your Friends Are." After the debacle against Central Washington on Saturday night, Idaho State football Coach John Zamberlin is definitely finding out who his friends are this week.

The message boards lit up Sunday and Monday with diatribes on the state of ISU football. The Twin Falls Times-News was so concerned with the import of a loss to a Division II program it forgot about health care reform, Idaho's budget crisis and the war in Afghanistan long enough to editorialize in favor of ISU dropping down to Division II. (It was a shallow and misguided shot from the hip, but that is a topic for another day). And you can be sure the ISU coaching staff was busy doing damage control with potential recruits, trying to keep players who may have been interested in the Bengals from jumping ship.


Just curious, what doe the bold statement above mean?

Read more:
http://isubengalblog.blogspot.com/2009/09/coach-z-will-definitely-find-out-who.html
 
Diatribe: A bitter, abusive denunciation.

What concerns me is the notion that fan message boards, newspaper blogs and out of area news paper editorials are perceived to be more damaging to Idaho State football recruiting than and 0-4 start and a loss to a Division II program.
 
As I noted in response on my blog, Cub, I didn't draw that conclusion. I was merely noting that BEING 0-4 and losing to a D-II team is compounded by all the outside commentary. But as I have noted on here many times, there is no substitute for Ws. Let's get one this week.
 

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