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We could probably ditch the Iowa State part but id love to have the Tornado logo forever.Bring this logo back on the helmets this season in a tribute to CJW!
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He was in a no win situation the entire time he was in Ames. Took over a program that had massive sanctions against them and started his first season with like 25 scholarship players. Then add the fact that the AD didn't want to spend a dime on football. Im surprised he had the success he did. We were no worse in that era than KU, Kstate, Missouri, or OK state.I was ages 9-14 during walden years. Damn he made football exciting even when team was bad. RIP coach
His defenses were not up to snuff overall, but he did have some good ones. Just no depth that allowed him to compete. Was embarrassed most years by Nub and OU. Made Iowa competitive, but couldn't beat Raisin Face.Good guy. He wanted to turn ISU into a winner as much as we wanted him to it just didn't work. He probably would have had more success had the school been willing to invest more into football. He had some really talented players we just couldnt match the depth of the Big 8 powers. He had some upsets and a few 6-5 teams which would have gotten him into a Bowl game and a raise if he would have coached when Paul Rhoades did.
In September 1987, Jim Walden’s first game was against Tulane in the New Orleans Superdome. Earlier that day though, Coach Walden said hi to me as he and the entire Cyclones team watched the Popemobile pass in front of them with Pope John Paul II.
That was Criner. I know, I was a student then. Hell, we even punted on third down against KSU in a blizzard.Up the middle, up the middle, up the middle, PUNT!
His record at WSU would have been way different had he been able to schedule 6-7 guaranteed wins a year like coaches can now. Lots of great head coaches from that era had less than stellar records while coming up. You were measured on what you did with the resources you had. I mean look at guys like Don James and Hayden Fry. Johnny Majors and Earl Bruce. Winning 7-8 games at some places was the equivalent of 11 or 12 in better situations.Seemed like a good guy, but with his record at WSU, would not even get a look these days to coach at ISU. The best things you could say about the guy was he made some funny TV commercials with Orr and he tried, instead of just mailing it in.
Would more money and buy in by the university have helped, maybe some, but Criner left a train wreck and Walden was just not the guy to bring them out of it.
My first piece of cyclone memorabilia, and I have it hidden. Don’t want it to disappear some time.