Lots of debate happening these days. It always helps to have a common set of facts to work off of, so with that in mind ...
It has been 25 full seasons since Johnny Orr exited the stage. Since then, no ISU coach has stayed longer than five seasons for various reasons. I had some extra time today and decided to sum up the total losses at Hilton per coach, etc.
GAMES LOST AT HILTON PER SEASON
Tim Floyd (4 seasons) = 3.75 losses per season (3, 3, 3, 6)
Larry Eustachy (5 seasons) = 2.8 losses per season (3, 0, 0, 6, 5)
Wayne Morgan (3 seasons) = 3.33 losses per season (1, 3, 6)
Greg McDermott (4 seasons) = 6 losses per season (5, 6, 6, 7)
Fred Hoiberg (5 seasons) = 2.2 losses per season (6, 2, 1, 1, 1)
Steve Prohm (4 full seasons so far) = 4 losses per season (2, 3, 7, 4)
If Prohm wins the rest of his home games this season, his average will be 3.6 losses per season. If he has another season similar to two years ago with 7 losses, his average will be 4.6 losses per season after five full years.
Perhaps someone else can do something similar with average finish in conference and average results in the NCAA? (BTW--I don't put much stock in Big 12 Tournament Titles. Fun but nearly meaningless, IMO.)