I have found Cyclone fans (as a general rule) to be among the most fickle and certainly amongst the least loyal of any fan base I have ever seen.
If there is so much loyalty, where were the sellout crowds at Jack Trice when Mac was in the hunt for Big 12 North football titles? I specifically remember walking up to JT on a 65 degree November evening a number of years ago when Colorado came to town with Iowa State very much in contention for a strong finish in the North (I'm a college football fan and wanted to see a good college football game on an incredible November evening) and not only getting in the stadium, but actually moving to the lower section at after halftime. Even during Iowa's struggles the past few years, fans were still pouring into Kinnick on Saturday afternoons.
Where was the loyalty when Dan McCarney was getting thrown under the bus after leading Iowa State to some of its most successful football seasons in the school's history?
Where was the loyalty (at the very least, to the players) when McDermott was going through his struggles and you could hear a pin drop at Hilton?
And where will the loyalty be if Fred Hoiberg doesn't get the job done in Ames? Legitimate question!
Sorry pal, this ******* retard isn't talking about the "tornado" game. I'm talking about the Iowa State - Colorado game in 2001. No, Iowa State wasn't going to win the Big 12 North that season, but they had a very, very competitive football team and played a Colorado team that was nationally ranked straight up until early in the fourth quarter. It was a very good football game and there was no excuse for the stadium not being filled to capacity on that 65 degree day. It wasn't even close to capacity.
You guys can refer to me as a troll all you want to, but the last time I checked, someone who has been a member of CF for nearly two years and has hundreds of posts isn't a troll. As a matter of fact, I probably have more right to post on a Cyclone board than a lot of people who frequent CF as my wife and I have thousands of dollars invested in getting a child through the University when many posters here have never set foot on campus nor paid a dime toward an education at the University. I have a lot of respect for ISU as an outstanding institution and attend Iowa State football and basketball games (actually more women's games than men's) whenever I can.
I have no problem whatsoever with Iowa State (in fact, I very much enjoy seeing Iowa State have success as it is the alma mater of one of my kids), but the hate so many Iowa State fans show for anything that isn't cardinal and gold has always astounded me. And the way they turn on coaches, including Cael Sanderson, has always perplexed me. I maintain the fan base is incredibly fickle and certainly has not supported the athletic programs when it needed them the most.
I asked a simple question, and I think it's a valid one - how will Iowa State fans react if Hoiberg doesn't achieve success in Ames. Will they turn on him and call for his head? Unfortunately, I believe they will.
Sorry pal, this ******* retard isn't talking about the "tornado" game. I'm talking about the Iowa State - Colorado game in 2001. No, Iowa State wasn't going to win the Big 12 North that season, but they had a very, very competitive football team and played a Colorado team that was nationally ranked straight up until early in the fourth quarter. It was a very good football game and there was no excuse for the stadium not being filled to capacity on that 65 degree day. It wasn't even close to capacity.
You guys can refer to me as a troll all you want to, but the last time I checked, someone who has been a member of CF for nearly two years and has hundreds of posts isn't a troll. As a matter of fact, I probably have more right to post on a Cyclone board than a lot of people who frequent CF as my wife and I have thousands of dollars invested in getting a child through the University when many posters here have never set foot on campus nor paid a dime toward an education at the University. I have a lot of respect for ISU as an outstanding institution and attend Iowa State football and basketball games (actually more women's games than men's) whenever I can.
I have no problem whatsoever with Iowa State (in fact, I very much enjoy seeing Iowa State have success as it is the alma mater of one of my kids), but the hate so many Iowa State fans show for anything that isn't cardinal and gold has always astounded me. And the way they turn on coaches, including Cael Sanderson, has always perplexed me. I maintain the fan base is incredibly fickle and certainly has not supported the athletic programs when it needed them the most.
I asked a simple question, and I think it's a valid one - how will Iowa State fans react if Hoiberg doesn't achieve success in Ames. Will they turn on him and call for his head? Unfortunately, I believe they will.
If you dont play, you cannot win.How do Iowa State fans react if four years from now Cyclone basketball under Hoiberg isn't faring much if any better than it was under the McDermott regime? What if ISU still isn't being invited to the dance? Or if Iowa State is still among the lower tier of teams in the Big 12? How will you react?
I know I will get crucified for saying this, but I will anyway. Having moved to central Iowa a dozen years ago, I have found Cyclone fans (as a general rule) to be among the most fickle and certainly amongst the least loyal of any fan base I have ever seen.
With Fred Hoiberg being among the most revered of all former Iowa State players, regardless of sport, if he fails to bring the program to where you want it to be, do you turn on him? Personally, I think once again this shows the immense failure of Jamie Pollard. I'm afraid Pollard has once again painted himself into a corner. If Hoiberg fails, fans will most likely turn on him and one of Iowa State's best will leave Ames with a tarnished reputation.
It's a tough, tough situation. If I were Hoiberg, I would stay put, keep my reputation in place, and let someone else get crucified in Ames.
How do Iowa State fans react if four years from now Cyclone basketball under Hoiberg isn't faring much if any better than it was under the McDermott regime? What if ISU still isn't being invited to the dance? Or if Iowa State is still among the lower tier of teams in the Big 12? How will you react?
I know I will get crucified for saying this, but I will anyway. Having moved to central Iowa a dozen years ago, I have found Cyclone fans (as a general rule) to be among the most fickle and certainly amongst the least loyal of any fan base I have ever seen.
With Fred Hoiberg being among the most revered of all former Iowa State players, regardless of sport, if he fails to bring the program to where you want it to be, do you turn on him? Personally, I think once again this shows the immense failure of Jamie Pollard. I'm afraid Pollard has once again painted himself into a corner. If Hoiberg fails, fans will most likely turn on him and one of Iowa State's best will leave Ames with a tarnished reputation.
It's a tough, tough situation. If I were Hoiberg, I would stay put, keep my reputation in place, and let someone else get crucified in Ames.