Is Iowa the Most Oversensitive Fan Base in America?

Is Iowa the most oversensitive fan base in America?


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I don’t know if he is or not. I have seen several iSu coaches have flashes in the pan only to return to the norm.
Oh, my bad. You said If iSu was a real program they would be able to keep a great coach regardless. I was under the impression you were talking about the coach of iSu.
 
CMC sucked at his job year one at isu as well. I answered why BF would be a successful HC at Iowa just go back and read it.
In the first five years as a head coach Kirk had a record of 16-40. Campbell had a record of 35-15. I am willing to let Campbell have his time to fix the program.

You likely were one of those people whining when Iowa whiffed on Stoops.
 
Easy one changing the attitude of a fan base can easily change the University. Funding, recruits, future success all leads to overall changes in the University itself. Go ahead and mock me you do you.

I will because this is one of the stupidest takes I have ever read.
 
This CMC talk is so reminiscent of what was being said by Clone fans about CPR after his first couple of years in Ames.
 
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If iSu was a real program they could keep a great coach regardless. Iowa’s last 2 coaches had opportunities to leave for blue bloods and Iowa found a way to keep that from happening.

Still waiting for Kirk passing up an opportunity to leave for a blue blood
 
I will because this is one of the stupidest takes I have ever read.
Idk, I know the point you're trying to make. But since Iowa States success under Fred Hoiberg in basketball there has been significant changes to the University. Growth in overall under grad and graduate students, development of new businesses and locations around ames, development of new dorms and rec centers, and huge donations into our athletics programs.

Can one person change an entire university? No. But can sustained success help the overall national perception of a university, and thus lead to positive changes? Certainly.
 
I will because this is one of the stupidest takes I have ever read

So you are going on record to say that the almighty Coach Fry or Gable had no positive impact on the University of Iowa, or conversely Lickliter a bad influence? Fry didn't increase funding to the University at all or ingrain most of the state at the time to be Iowa fans for generations to come thereby changing recruiting across all sports? I am not saying that CMC has had or even will have that kind of impact but you are kidding yourself if you believe that a coach can't change the landscape for the entire University?
 
Idk, I know the point you're trying to make. But since Iowa States success under Fred Hoiberg in basketball there has been significant changes to the University. Growth in overall under grad and graduate students, development of new businesses and locations around ames, development of new dorms and rec centers, and huge donations into our athletics programs.

Can one person change an entire university? No. But can sustained success help the overall national perception of a university, and thus lead to positive changes? Certainly

You got to it while I was typing.
 
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If iSu was a real program they could keep a great coach regardless. Iowa’s last 2 coaches had opportunities to leave for blue bloods and Iowa found a way to keep that from happening.

Kirk has done a really good job of figuring out a way for Iowa to overpay for his services. He would never leave that.
 
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