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Oh Gawd, that sounds just like the guy in IC.Campbell takes good players that fit his culture and blueprint. And makes them better and turns them into great players.
Teams like Texas and Michigan take a collection of great players and can’t figure out how to fully integrate them into their system. So they will always be “good” but rarely great.
Give me Campbell’s approach all day long.
Except no racism or nepotism as part of the culture.Oh Gawd, that sounds just like the guy in IC.
I believe he does more with less. Recruiting stars is one metric, but if you look at NFL draft picks for Texas and Oklahoma, they clearly have had an “NFL talent” advantage over ISU.
Former 1990s Husker player and current radio host Damon Benning asked a talented RB from Northwestern during Big 10 media day (Paraphrasing) "At what point are you tired of Northwestern being labeled as an underdog or overachiever?". The response was "yesterday". Despite Northwestern winning 10 games 3 times the last decade and also posting a 9 win season they are still viewed IMO by a decent amount of people in the Big 10 as overachievers. A Fitz does more with less mantra is prevalent. I don't follow NW closely enough to know a lot about the program and it's moving parts. A hawk fan I know acknowledges that any year they have a good QB, they tend to be a legitimate problem for the Big 10.
As for ISU, Purdy, Hall, Kolar and many defensive players are just as talented as anyone else in the league. How many times have we seen a streak of lightning by the name of Vance, Eisworth, Rose run down some fast skill player from OU/UT in the backfield for a loss or no gain? That's the norm now. Were Butler & Montgomery not as talented as anyone else? They gave ISU a pair of problematic skillsets for DCs around the Big 12, and ISU had a stout defense in 17/18.
I believe that OU, UT, OSU do have somewhat more talented players not seeing the field compared to ISU's depth chart. Quality and/or quantity. Obviously this is not a great Texas team. OU may be finding their stride right now, but they also have played bums the last few weeks. Jury is still out on how good OU is. Regardless of how good or not good those teams are from a historical standpoint, I don't feel like ISU is at a major disadvantage anywhere on the field vs them.
This is not a referendum about Campbell and how he should be winning 10+ games a year without question, or how ISU missed the boat the last couple season by not having a breakout season. But I do feel we should be moving past the narrative of "doing more with less". ISU also has state of the art facilities for player training. The opportunities for greatness at ISU are real and they are now with this roster and staff. Not to say ISU can't be better. I think the main issue is consistency for ISU. ISU seems to play at a high level for a quarter or a half, but often does not have a great game from start to finish. Perhaps something that OU or OSU are more capable of.
If you agree that ISU does more with less, than what is needed to have "equal" with the others at the top?