Actually better hotels have couches in main part that they could have slept on. A better question was why are they not out sightseeing in Hawaii.I don't think he is making anything up either. I also believe that he was just reporting what he was told by his sources. The problem is the fact that he wasn't actually given information from his sources that was the whole story.
For example... the hotel room. Yes - it is a fact that if a player or coach wanted to take a nap after noon on checkout day they would have had to sleep in the hotel ballroom on their luggage. That is true. It is also a fact that the departing flight left at 6 pm. No mention of that at all. That changes the "travesty" of the situation. The story reads as if Iowa State had these guys sleeping overnight in the freaking hotel lobby.
Another... the free ticket scandal. Fact... assistant coaches used to get totally free tickets (not taxed). Now they have to pay the taxes on their tickets (due to the IRS not Jamie). So the source was right - they technically do have to pay (at least something) for their tickets now. The story made it sound like the assistants now have to pony up full season ticket prices for seats. There was NO mention of only paying the taxes on them.
Another... the funding of family members on the trip to San Antonio. It is true that the AD payed for some of it's administrators families for the trip and the assistants had to foot the bill for theirs. That is in an open records request. Travis wasn't lying. The problem is that there is no mention of the fact that the coaches got the trip to Hawaii paid for and most AD personnel that went to San Antonio didn't even go to Hawaii. It was an "either/or" choice that Fred agreed to.
Travis is certainly correct saying that he stands by his story. He didn't lie about anything. It seems that there was some serious intentional misleading going on, either by his sources or Travis himself.