Iowa State #6 MBB Job in Big 12 According to Field of 68 Poll

Seems low.

KU and Arizona top 2 for sure.

TTU and BYU riding high right now with their NIL sugar daddies. Sustainable?

Houston's where they are because of the coach, who is 70 years old and will retire any season now. I don't think it's a top job.
 
It seems about right, give or take.

My general assessment:

Advantages for ISU: Loyal fan base with mostly realistic expectation/demand, tend to be more forgiving of some ebb/flow (to a point). A coach's leash may be a bit longer than other programs, and level of appreciation for notable success is generally higher. An e.g., KU has the most prestige, but you are expected to be nationally relevant EVERY season.
Disadvantages: Lower compensation, fewer resources for roster $$. The infrastructure/facilities overall definitely improved in past couple of decades, but still probably lags compared to some other places.
 
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Feels about right IMO.

#1 Kansas
#2 Arizona

Both of the above due to tradition.

#3 Texas Tech
#4 BYU

Both due to NIL available at those schools.

I would then put ISU at #5. Houston is an amazing team, but is all due to the coach. Small school/gym and not sure the support is really that big at that school.
 
That feels about right.

I think I'd bump West Virginia up to 8 and the two in front down a notch but that's about right.

Houston isn't going anywhere. Kellen is going to be just fine and the Fertitta money isn't going anywhere. That arena is smaller but I'm guessing the suite revenue is pretty impressive.
 
Can’t you say the same to thing about ISU and Otz?
I wouldn't say the same personally. We've had at least a brief period with at least a modest level of success with every coach in my 45 years of life excepting McD. Prior to Kelvin, Houston hadn't advanced past the first round of the tourney in 30 years and had made the tourney once in about 20 years.
 
Iowa State's been a Sweet 16/win the conference tourney type program for 40+ years outside the McDermott era.
It's a good point.

Houston does have tradition at a higher level than that, but pre-Sampson it came almost entirely before ISU general relevance. (Guy Lewis era). Not a single NCAAT win from 1985 thru 2017, and only four appearances.

Caveat - UH wasn't in major conference from SWC breakup until joining Big 12, probably some disadvantages with that. But: Couldn't attain much success as a high-mid-major when you may have more opportunities to get auto-bids.