Is Iowa the Most Oversensitive Fan Base in America?

Is Iowa the most oversensitive fan base in America?


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Like the stats that show Stanley threw for more yards and more TD's while having a worse WR crew and, according to you, a worse OL.

If you go by that logic Stanley had twice as many INTs compared to Kempt and that's not even talking about his 7 fumbles. All while playing an easier schedule than Kempt. Yikes
 
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This CMC talk is so reminiscent of what was being said by Clone fans about CPR after his first couple of years in Ames.
LOL, if you seriously can't see the difference between these coaches then we won't be able to help you. CPR was Rah rah and had the fan base believing in something after being left at the alter by Chizdik. A little misguided there. Campbell has backed up his talk by marketing, recruiting, and a bowl game based on players he mostly brought in, not a prior coaches recruits. Even if clone fans are sounding similar, there is a difference yabuddy. ISU will be lucky to try and keep this guy years from now. Campbell is modern, CPR was a traditionalist.
 
According to Iowa fan posters on here...yes. And over 19 years...1 game over .500...slightly better than average. If that is your yardstick, then yes, he has been a success.

Not sure what you are saying here. Can you clarify.
 
Campbell has backed up his talk by marketing, recruiting, and a bowl game based on players he mostly brought in, not a prior coaches recruits.

Havent most of the contributors the first 2 season been mostly CPR guys?
 
What do you have as successful for coaching? When did you consider KF successful.

Once he won consistently. 3 AP Top 10's and 2 conference titles in a 3 year span is good enough for me.

But we probably have higher expectations than ISU fans so maybe under .500 is a success.
 
2002- AP and Walter Camp Coach of the Year

2015- Boddy Dodd, Woody Hayes and Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year awards

So did he have any awards after 2 years?

2017- AP Big 12 Coach of the year.
2017- Chuck Neinas Big 12 Coach of the Year.
2017- AFCA (American Football Coaches Association) Region 4 Coach of the Year.
2017- Semifinalist for the George Munger Award.

I think this is a good start. Hopefully it will continue to get better.
 
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