It is mindsets like this that are one of the problems we have here at ISU. The overwhelming urge to just "give up and accept it." Such a defeatist attitude, it is sad.
One of two things will happen here. We will find a coach who will lead us to a successful football program. That may be the next coach, it may be 5 coaches from now. Someone will have success here, and make us a formidable foe. They may not have year-after-year-after-year 9 win seasons, but we will be competitive almost every year. Don't believe me? Read about KSU and the program before Snyder got there. They were the worst college football program in history, until they took a chance with him.
Don't believe that the first option will ever happen? Then the other option will probably eventually happen. We will drop from the P5 status, and join some other conference, like the MVC, or the AAC. Football is the sport that drives all other sports in college athletics, and if you are not going to make an effort to be a competitive team, you will be shoved off to another conference, especially if there are shifts in the conferences.
If your mindset is to "give up and accept it", get ready for the American Athletic Conference. We can still be competitive in basketball, and still have a football program. As for myself, I refuse to "give up and accept it". As other posters have noted, this is a very good place to coach, although there are some hurdles. The next coach will have to work hard, and surround himself with a great coaching staff.
I think that is very possible, to find a successful football coach. The problem is that there are fans who share this mindset "to accept it". They think we can't do better than a 2-10 season, lose to FCS schools, and not win a single conference game. They are afraid "we will do worse". They tell us "Paul is a great guy" and the "culture has changed". I tell these fools look at our last 28 games. We have lost 22 of them, in almost every way imaginable. Missed kicks, penalties, no depth, schedule, assistants, blah blah blah. After how many losses does the coach become accountable? Is 28 games not enough of a sample size?
It seems our AD has the same philosophy as some of these fans. "Well, he is a good guy!" "We could probably not find anyone better." "This is a tough place to win." Although JP may share this idea, as well as some fans, I refuse to buy into it, or the "coaching graveyard" crap.