Coincidentally, I was talking about this with my dad this weekend. He still is a staunch McCarney supporter, but also understands that MC is taking us to places we have never been (topic of the thread). I gently reminded him that when you don't have any history worth remembering (or worthy of remembering), it is pretty easy to rewrite it.
I offer up K State as an example. Look at their history pre Vampire. They had a pretty good run around the turn of the century (the 20th century) and then 50 years of a .400 ceiling (at best, which interestingly enough, they never hit). Place that record next to Iowa State's. Similar stretch around the turn of the century. The difference is our ceiling was a little higher (.400 was fairly attainable with a few .500 teams sprinkled in). Bottom line is our histories weren't great and those that are old enough to remember hang on to "the good times" (like my dad and McCarney).
I happen to believe that our football team (and their success / record) is a direct reflection of the University's commitment to the athletic department and the sport. Which is why I think what we are seeing, on a bigger scale, is a shift from "Iowa State the stepping stone", to "Iowa State the destination". Think about it, if you have "everything you need", why would you go anywhere else? MC is doing some heavy lifting, but he hasn't done all of it. McCarney, Rhoads, and dare I say, Chizik, all played a part in this, and I think without them, we don't have a Matt Campbell coaching us right now. Keep him happy and he will be our Vampire. Here is my hot take. If MC stays, University Blvd. will eventually be called Matt Campbell Way. The best part is, if I am correct, it will have been one hell of a ride to get there and I can't wait to bear witness to it.
Go Cyclones!
I offer up K State as an example. Look at their history pre Vampire. They had a pretty good run around the turn of the century (the 20th century) and then 50 years of a .400 ceiling (at best, which interestingly enough, they never hit). Place that record next to Iowa State's. Similar stretch around the turn of the century. The difference is our ceiling was a little higher (.400 was fairly attainable with a few .500 teams sprinkled in). Bottom line is our histories weren't great and those that are old enough to remember hang on to "the good times" (like my dad and McCarney).
I happen to believe that our football team (and their success / record) is a direct reflection of the University's commitment to the athletic department and the sport. Which is why I think what we are seeing, on a bigger scale, is a shift from "Iowa State the stepping stone", to "Iowa State the destination". Think about it, if you have "everything you need", why would you go anywhere else? MC is doing some heavy lifting, but he hasn't done all of it. McCarney, Rhoads, and dare I say, Chizik, all played a part in this, and I think without them, we don't have a Matt Campbell coaching us right now. Keep him happy and he will be our Vampire. Here is my hot take. If MC stays, University Blvd. will eventually be called Matt Campbell Way. The best part is, if I am correct, it will have been one hell of a ride to get there and I can't wait to bear witness to it.
Go Cyclones!