Let me start this by saying, I feel great about the direction of our athletic department as a whole. Many of the smaller sports are experiencing some great success already. The basketball team still has a chance to make a run to some kind of post season play (imo, most likely NIT). I think we return to a bowl game next year in FB, and '09 could be absolutely special for coach Chizik and crew. We all know about our number 1 ranked wrestling team as well.
The one thing I keep struggling with though, is the fact several great Cyclones have to endure the growing plains without tasting the success first hand. Rashon Clark and Ace Bowen stick out in my mind. These are two guys who bring it every single time they compete, and deserve to be talked about whenever a discussion of the all time greats at ISU takes place. Hopefully these guys, and others, will take pride in knowing that the foundation they laid is the cornerstone on which future success at ISU takes place. I for one know I have even more respect for these guys knowing the sacrifice they are making.
The one thing I keep struggling with though, is the fact several great Cyclones have to endure the growing plains without tasting the success first hand. Rashon Clark and Ace Bowen stick out in my mind. These are two guys who bring it every single time they compete, and deserve to be talked about whenever a discussion of the all time greats at ISU takes place. Hopefully these guys, and others, will take pride in knowing that the foundation they laid is the cornerstone on which future success at ISU takes place. I for one know I have even more respect for these guys knowing the sacrifice they are making.