Gol' dang, guys. This is Iowa State, and you want miracles in the first two seasons of the new staff? Absurd!
A Div. IA program is an edifice of a sort; to be strong and last for the ages, it must be built with a rock-solid foundation then one course at a time (imho, from a lifetime's observation of how this old world works).
The trenches are the key, as stated earlier here. You're not effective up front, you're dead. How many times has CPR said that the OLine is in transition? The other day, CW wrote that perhaps the 2011 class is the best one ever at Iowa State (is my memory correct?). It'll be a couple or three years before these guys dramatically impact the program.
If you're not patient in this game, if you go for the quick fix, the odds are great you'll fail. Patience. We have no other choice.
Judging Herman's abilities after just two seasons, with holdover guys, is unreasonable. The guy has a fine track record. So, if he's not getting it done yet at Iowa State, is the problem him, or is it the players he found here? The answer is obvious, at least to some of us.
I'm not saying that Herman needs to be gone yesterday. But if he ends up with the lowest scoring offense in the conference again in 2011, he's either going to be gone or at the very least on the hotseat for 2012. This fall, Herman will have had three recruiting classes to get "his guys" in there. And so far, after two years, there are zero catches among WRs and TEs that were brought in under Herman and zero passes among QBs. And zero starts among OLs. That's not exactly the best way to get "your players" in when your recruits aren't better than the guys already in the program.
Want Reason #1 why Jerome Tiller isn't going to be the starting QB in 2011? That's it. Does anyone REALLY think that Herman is going to stake his career on a Chizik recruit who has accuracy issues and reportedly doesn't take the position seriously enough? Really?