I think getting a good coach comes before someone with ISU connections. Pollard seems like he's doing enough to turn the sports programs around at ISU, and upping the resources/facilities in order to make the programs more competitive. With that kind of activity, I think he could be pretty successful in bringing in a coach without any ISU history.
Sometimes, it's better to get a fresh face into the program who can go in with an entirely new approach, rather than having that old ghost of past ISU efforts in the coach's mind.
Sometimes, it's better to get a fresh face into the program who can go in with an entirely new approach, rather than having that old ghost of past ISU efforts in the coach's mind.