Wow Dave, you call me negative? Whew....
I do think one of the probs that KF has now is that he DOESN"T recruit enough Iowa kids that WANT to be Hawkeyes and HAVE passion about being a Hawkeye as opposed to marginal kids from other states that want a ticket to be on an NFL special teams squad or are tickled pink that someone BCS wanted them. The number of Iowa kids on the roster is declining.
To Feed C, Oregon can be explained. I think it's called rule bending.
Dave a problem with your thesis is that we aren't hitting your mediocre bar very well.
When you have lesser talent you have to have some advantage over your competition. Be it better coaching, playing with spirit or anger, a crazy home crowd...something. We aren't getting that under KF anymore. Well actually outside of the crowd, the KF teams didn't have that as much as good defensive and O line talent. That's gone too.
I am being realistic IL, just like you in basketball, however you want people to realistic about this years team but I am talking in general about Iowa football. Some fans have this perception that Iowa should be a top 10 every year and should be able to recruit with the big boys. This isn't reality, I am not saying that I can't win because they proved it just not consistently at a high level. But come on people need to learn that Iowa doesn't have the tradition that those other top-tier schools have.
Plus I think most of the time this comes from the fans that are ticked off about KF's salary (And to those fansI say in the words of Scorp, "U jus jelly"). His salary is irrelevant in this argument because KF's program makes millions of dollars of revenue for the athletic department. It's all about the money, not just wins. As long as KF is winning enough to not affect donations, ticket sales and apparell sales he is going to be the coach and he is going to get his salary.
Most of the time my posts are asking those "fans" who are pizzing and moaning about how bad KF and staff is at recruiting to actually explain how they can do better and be realistic about their explanations. No one ever responds because they can't. Too much homerism for their school/team but too much hatred for KF to really know what the heck they are talking about. At most you get a "KF sucks" or "KF gets big bucks to do nothing, why recruit he has guaranteed money" or may personal favorite "KF hates Iowa". Yes, a coach who brings in his son to be his O-line coach after he was starting to build a good resume in the NFL doesn't care and he just wants to let the program die, screw the players and other coaches careers, KF is getting paid.
I am mad at the fans with the attitude that Iowa should be better because of KF's salary. If he was paid $10 a year or $10 million a year it is irrelevant as long as people are still paying tickets, apparell and tickets. If those drop, KF will be dropped along with it (eventually due to his HUGE contract).
Do I want Iowa to be good and in the top 10 every year, hell yes! But the issue here is what I WANT for Iowa and what is reality of what can most likely happen.
I have to disagree with you on more Iowa kids. Realistically, Iowa has what like 2-4 at most BCS level players in a normal year. Normally 1-2 of them go outside the state to a major program. But the rest can play Div. 1 but at non-high major school (outside of B1G, SEC, PAC-12, B12, Big East). To me KF and staff has lacked the last 5-6 years at developing a large number of those walk-ons or 2* guys into better players as they did in his first 7-8 years.
I mean if you take Bob Sanders, Robert Gallery and Dallas Clark out of the picture, is Iowa a top level developmental program, in my opinion no. That came from their success in college and going on and getting drafted and having good/great careers in the NFL.
But that is lacking now, maybe you're right, maybe it is on the type of player who Iowa recruits, maybe kids who grow up in Iowa have a better work ethic, I don't know. But to me, Iowa needs more talent or they need to get back to the basics with kids who will work harder and have that drive to succeed at the highest level.