PSU Campbell Presser

Look I hope we can take this moment to thank MC and then turn back to Cyclone stuff, but it seems like there's an element in the fan base that thinks no one else can succeed here and I just don't think that's true.
Hard to fault someone for thinking that. It was what? 35-40 years we waited between Earle Bruce and Matt Campbell? Success on any level has not exactly been an ISU calling card when it comes to football. I'm not saying I agree but I get it.
 
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Not questioning your post. Agree with it.
Don’t know why Breece mentions Ped St culture when he’s never been associated with their program.
Technically he didn't say anything about their culture, just that they had one and Campbell would make it better.
 
Hard to fault someone for thinking that. It was what? 35-40 years we waited between Earle Bruce and Matt Campbell? Success on any level has not exactly been an ISU calling card when it comes to football. I'm not saying I agree but I get it.
I think the difference now is there is far more institutional support, and imo, the Internet has really helped Iowa State athletics.

I believe many coaches should be capable of stepping in and recreating Campbell's success.

I appreciate Matt's time here and thought he ran a clean program. He was also the first to get it done in the modern era.
 
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He's a good guy. I hope as time goes on those that are angry about the situation ease up a little bit.
10 years is a long time in that industry, and he was pretty classy the whole time.
Some day I hope we reach the point where he will return to the program similar to Mac has in recent years.
 
I'm surprised the Campbell-stans are still posting, because our football program should be completely dead in the water without him.

Narrator: it wasn't.
True, ISU was an absolute football powerhouse before Campbell. He ran this place into the ground, should have been gone years ago


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I'm surprised the Campbell-stans are still posting, because our football program should be completely dead in the water without him.

Narrator: it wasn't.
That remains to be seen.

Someone less biased than you have been could see that.

You got what you wanted. Now we get so see if you should have been more careful about what you wished for.
 
Who in the current Big 12 has ever done anything? BYU in the 80s?


A vast majority of the Big 12 has done as much most of the P2. Which is nothing

TCU, ASU, and Cincinnati looked similar in their CFP appearances as the P2, sans of OSU, UGa, and Bama.
 
Nothing has been deleted.

And there also was no shot at JP by Campbell.
Okay archived where it can’t be seen to be technically, not deleted. Happy?

Check the transcript, he absolutely did slam JP at the end. The quote on 247 is exactly the same as the audio

“We didn't have an athletic director working with us. We had to build all those things from scratch.”

For those that would like to read it

 
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TCU roughing up Michigan in the playoff to get to the championship? Don’t remember what happened after that, think the natty was called off or something
What's frustrating is I believe the 2014 TCU team was far more of a national title contender than the 2022 team, but they got shafted by the "committee."

I remember they defeated ISU 55-3 during the last week of the year, and the committee moved them from #3 -> #5. Then they completely annihilated #9 Ole Miss in the bowl game 42-3.

(FWIW, I also thought 2011 Oklahoma State had a good chance of becoming national champions as well, but they were also screwed over by ESPN.)
 
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Michigan is in choppy waters with their coach. Also, it took Jimmy H to cheat and get Michigan back. I wouldn't be surprised if they back to the Hoke/Rich Rod years.

But from resources, money, etc standpoint, Michigan is up there
As I stated, Michigan is going backwards.

Yes, Michigan history is strong but this program is in really bad shape.
 
great guy but he isn’t bill snyder(ick) but rather just like any other coach
Yeah I don't think that's a comparable situation. When Bill Snyder entered Manhattan, KSU was historically the worst D1 football program. I don't think they had even won a game in over two years. They had terrible facilities, no money, and very little historical institutional support. I believe the NCAA was also almost about to kick them out of D1 because they weren't averaging enough fans in the stadium to meet the minimum attendance requirement.

He constructed a national championship level roster in a decade.

At Iowa State, I believe post Dan McCarney era, a lot of our facility issues, etc. were becoming resolved. It was basically a matter of time imo before we got a good enough coach to have some regular level of success.
 
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Colorado won a national championship in 1990. I think that's more recent than Penn State.

UCF claims a national title in 2017.
Give it up. The Big 12 is mediocre in football. UCF.lol. Yeah they've been such a big addition to the conference. You know your conference isn't much if you're adding directional schools who played a division down not long ago.
 
Give it up. The Big 12 is mediocre in football. UCF.lol. Yeah they've been such a big addition to the conference. You know your conference isn't much if you're adding directional schools who played a division down not long ago.
It appears the Big 12 has improved in the last few days. They’ve gone from a joke to mediocre.


The Big 12 is a joke in football dude. It really is. I mean a conference that has to add UCF to try and make it better is pretty sad.
 
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