Let me tell you what I "get"....
1) Our program (with a coach in his 3rd year at the helm) is struggling right now. We played an atrocious non-conference schedule and lost some disturbing games during that time. We are now in the conference schedule and look to be headed towards a finish near the bottom of the league.
2) In light of the items listed in point 1, I continually read on this site about how our coach has the program "headed in the right direction". While there are many excuses given for our poor results (ie: lack of wins), the biggest excuse used is the "we are young" excuse.
3) I look at a program like Butler and I see a team that has a coach in his 2nd year with a team this year that is almost an entirely new team from last year (led by freshmen and sophomores)...and they are winning big. Sure, they play in a lousy mid major conference but they played a good non-conference schedule and they are doing it all with a new coach and a very young team and without using those things as excuses.
4) Bob Knight is a purist. Sure, I want ISU to get some exposure but not because our best player drops 40 on an unranked KU team at home in a loss. I would like to get some exposure the Butler way...being 18-1 and in the top 25 with a team full of freshmen and sophomores. Often, when you watch SportsCenter (which I do less and less) you cannot tell who won the game from the highlights they show. I remember a few years ago when Kobe was really on a tear...I think he scored 80 points or so one game during a particularly hot stretch...but the Lakers as a team were not very good. They would spend 5-10 minutes of Kobe adulation and they in about 15 seconds say..."oh, and the Lakers lost to (fill in the blank)". ESPN is all style over substance and Bob Knight is swimming against the current in that environment.