I'm not saying take the banner in Hilton with 1944 on it down.
Ideally, I'd want to start adding some more years to it.
But I would probably argue the COVID football season was more "normal." We played 12 games... the whole Big 12 schedule... a conference championship game into a high-level bowl game against a peer... yeah it was a weird year but the 2020 football season looks a heck of a lot more like the 2024 season than the 1944 college basketball season looks like what the Cyclones will play in the 2024 college basketball season.
And that paragraph is not even factoring in the recency issue.
Did Campbell and the staff have an advantage by having an experienced, veteran team with a lot of continuity? Yep. Did teams that lacked such structure and stricture struggle that year (see, for instance, the final Prohm basketball team going 2-22)? Sure did. But that's an advantage with or without COVID.
I don't think there's nearly the argument the 2020 Fiesta Bowl was somehow weirder than 1944.