There are more than a few good mid-major coaches and not that many BCS head coaching jobs that open up every year. I thought it was pretty much known that if we had waited a couple more days we could have had Brian Kelly, who was about as good as it got for a mid-major head coach at that time. I'm confident there are good mid-majors who would jump at the ISU job and probably at least 7 plus million for a 5 year deal. Also a sharp a.d. that really knows football can find a diamond in the rough perhaps flying under the radar.
Look, Pollard made an outstanding hire in basketball by bringing in Hoiberg. Clearly that has paid off. In fact, I would argue that when you consider Hoiberg's lack of head coaching experience at the time it was probably one of the gutsiest hires I've seen made even though he knew the Cyclone faithful would be on board with it because he is the Mayor after all.
Anyways, it's clear that has worked out. However, your last comment sort of makes me scratch my head because he hired CPR and that hasn't worked out so I guess I would question having 100% faith in Pollard to find the right guy when he has already struck out once with his choice for football (assuming CPR fails to turn it around this year).
I actually agree with Stormin in this case. If Pollard has to replace Rhoads it will not be easy. I think he is correct in saying that a lot of mid-major coaches are starting to hold out for job offers from schools they feel like would give them a better chance to succeed. Would it be impossible to find one willing to take the ISU job? No, absolutely not, but it would probably have to be a guy who is somewhat under the radar of other major programs and is willing to take a big chance.
For those reasons, I actually think Leach would be a good hire like someone else mentioned above (if he were interested). He has a unique system that he could bring to Iowa State. He's proven it can work in the B12. I think that's an integral part in being successful at ISU. Build your own unique brand of football and focus on recruiting talent specifically for it. It's too hard to compete with the big boys trying to go about things the traditional way. Plus he has recruiting connections in Texas.