Campbell era: Your 5-year expectation

2017 4-5 wins
2018 6 wins
2019 6-7 wins
2020 6-8 wins

I just think the Big 12 is too good at the top to get to that high level. I do have the expectation of being in a bowl game almost every year.

This is good, although I'd go:
'17 5-6 wins
'18 6 min.
'19 6-8.
'20 7-9.

The Big 12 isn't so good that being consistent and having good play on the line doesn't get minimum bowl eligibility.
 
I figure 4-5 wins this year and the big leap forward to come in 2018. After that, I don't think it's unreasonable to expect 7+ wins and a bowl trip most seasons. This staff has proven they have the recruting chops, now it's just a matter of developing the talent.
 
2017 5 wins and a shot at a bowl game (depends on O-line and LBs)
2018 7 wins and a bowl game
2019 8 wins and a bowl game
2020 10 wins and a shot for a conference championship
2021 goes to tOSU (or something better), but doesn't leave the cupboard empty

He will get lots of offers, but I don't think he will bolt just for more money. It will need to be tOSU or a truly top-notch program.
 
Initially, I planned to do year-by-year — I’m switching tactics to a 4-year plan. Setting the bar low, based on ISU football history, but pushing for a slight upsurge.

From 2017-2000:
  • Regular season (48 games): 25-23 (2 seasons above .500, including postseason)
  • Big 12 (36 games): 15-21, at least one upper-division finish/winning league record (most recent instance of that was ’05, when B12 was divisional).
  • Postseason: 2.5 bowl appearances, 1 of them a step up relative to postseason history.
I’d trade one year of backslide (4 wins or fewer) to get at least one 8-plus win season within the 4-year span.

My wish-list includes other micro-hopes, but if the above occurs, some will take care of itself (or "it-selves" ??? ;))
 
I absolutely love the guy as a recruiter and getting the fan base excited but I still haven't seen results on field yet. Now with that said, I'll give him 3 more years. If he can something good he'll start getting inquiries from other places. I know he's from Ohio and all but who's to say he doesn't stick around and make Ames his forever home. Kind of like how Ferentz did at EIU.
 
I expect us to get to 7-9 wins per year starting in 2018, and be competitive in every game. OU no longer gets to take a week off when they play us. Getting to 7-9 wins will take us consistently getting to the strength and depth to take a 4th quarter lead to the finish line.

Five years from now I want to look at the rankings of the Division 1 programs and instead of the bottom 10 every year, we are in the top 25-35, or better.
 
I absolutely love the guy as a recruiter and getting the fan base excited but I still haven't seen results on field yet. Now with that said, I'll give him 3 more years. If he can something good he'll start getting inquiries from other places. I know he's from Ohio and all but who's to say he doesn't stick around and make Ames his forever home. Kind of like how Ferentz did at EIU.

He hasn't said hes firmly entrenched yet, but there's still hope!
 
I do not see tOSU as his next job even if he's from there. That is next level of stress and dealing with a lot of extra BS. He seems like a guy who just loves a challenge but BS is not his thing. He's got more of a down to earth small town plumber feel to him than a Big time CEO.
 
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That's ok..Bring on Jason Candle. Seems to have not missed a beat at Toledo..is a good offensive mind..and is getting some nice pub after taking over for CMC and is a CMC protege.

He is a good guy and very good football coach. Toledo could be a great feeder system for ISU. Change the staff without really changing the "PLAN"!
 
I do not see tOSU as his next job even if he's from there. That is next level of stress and dealing with a lot of extra BS. He seems like a guy who just loves a challenge but BS is not his thing. He's got more of a down to earth small town plumber feel to him than a Big time CEO.

An Ohio guy would always be interested in The OSU. He is well respected in the High Schools because of the "small town plumber feel to him". Everyone would be pulling for him to be successful. He would recruit very well and be in the hunt for Big 10 and Titles every year. Just my opinion.
 
7-9 wins a year? Some of you are nuts. I'm thinking he turns it around and we are on the verge of a bowl game almost every year, but 7-9 wins a year has never happened and in the landscape of college football these days it would be extremely difficult to turn into that type of program.

I get optimism but that's giving him some goals that he, and most others, would all fail at reaching.
 
In year 5 I would like to see the program at least where McCarney had it 2000-2005. Yes, McCarney underachieved, especially 2004-2006, ESPECIALLY 2005, but we made bowl games in 5 of 6 years in that stretch and was the exact expectation most of you want to hold Campbell to (6-7 wins). Bonus points if he can get us an 8+ win season.

My take on when Campbell leaves - obviously he really wants the OSU job - virtually any Ohioan would. Part of me thinks Campbell holds out for OSU, but the other part of me questions whether ISU is a high enough stepping stone for OSU. I guess what I'm trying to say is as much as he likes it in Ames, Campbell probably isn't going to finish his career here, and as long as he's moving the program in the right direction I'm not going to worry about it.
 
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An Ohio guy would always be interested in The OSU. He is well respected in the High Schools because of the "small town plumber feel to him". Everyone would be pulling for him to be successful. He would recruit very well and be in the hunt for Big 10 and Titles every year. Just my opinion.
I respect that.
 
I don't think Campbell will be here after 5 years


I agree one hundred percent cytwins...Campbell will either be fired or coaching somewhere else within the next 4 years....ISU football has always been a stepping stone program and always will......I have seen this debacle since my first cyclone game back in October 1962......

The only thing that changes in Ames is the coaches.
 
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I agree one hundred percent cytwins...Campbell will either be fired or coaching else within the next 4 years....ISU football has always been a stepping stone program and always will......I have seen this debacle since my first cyclone game back in October 1962......

The only thing that changes in Ames is the coaches.

Yep just need to make a strong hire after Campbell assuming he leaves us in a better spot
 
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