Look at his records, and the teams they were playing lots of Montana's, UNLV and San Jose States, then just like teams do now. During his 9 years at WSU he went 5 and 18 verses ranked teams. His last two years he was 4-7 and 3-7-1, the years before he came to ISU. He made one bowl game and lost in it.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.
Nothing about his record suggests he could come to ISU and have any more success than what he did.
