All valid points. I don't think pointing out where Iowa and Purdue were before both coaches got here are excuses however. That's more a less the point I was making. Fran's "body of work" does deserve the 1 down year as you pointed out. I also would point out that Alford came off Tom Davis, who is arguably one of our best coaches throughout the years. He didn't have to build his career from the ground up so to speak, whereas Fran has.
I was still fairly young when Alford was coach at Iowa, so don't remember exact stats and such, but Fran has brought teams into the top 10 of rankings which is something I'm not sure I have ever remembered growing up. Granted, as you said they have stumbled after hitting that stride, but I wouldn't say other than Devyn Marble's senior year did they just crash and burn. They've recovered or ended strong, until eventually running into brick walls in the second rounds of the NCAA. One thing I wish i did remember better about the Alford years was how much development took place in his players, whereas with Fran you can see that players under his coaching have made some players make significant developments and others just developments but most players have come out of Iowa better than they came in.
The way I look at tournament wins is NCAA>B10. You could flip that stat on it's head and say well at least Fran has a couple NCAA wins. Wins Fran should have as his teams were better than their opponents. That's also something Alford can't say, he didn't win NCAA games that he should've won. I know that's nit picky, but I value Fran's wins and seasons more than Alford's. Now, I entirely expect more from Fran especially with some good recruiting classes coming in. Fran may have better facilities, as you pointed out, but coaches who were coaching when Alford was coaching had the same exact facilities. It's not like Fran has significant facilities compared to other universities around the states. I think compared to other coaches, Fran and Alford had similar instances where the facilities were pretty average with the rest of the country.
I'm not sure alot of that is entirely accurate. Iowa basketball had to have been perceived better nationally when Alford was hired compared to Fran, but I don't think Alford inherited as good of a situation as you think. Davis didn't recruit squat during his lame duck season. Look at the 99-00 basketball roster.. Other than Dean Oliver and Jacob Jaacks, what did that team have? Rob Griffin was a good scorer but thought he was an Alford recruit. Just saying, Alford didn't have a very talented roster to work with, either, when he was hired. Probably still better than what Fran inherited though, granted.
As for facilities, didn't Alford teams have to share the field house with other programs' teams for practice time, like the women's volleyball team, etc? Could be wrong on that, but thought I read that. It seemed that at the time, the general consensus was that our facilities were considered about the worst in the conference (not merely average) because the team didn't even have its own dedicated facility. Seemed that was always a sore spot with Alford iirc. That has since been rectified.
I'll give Fran the nod in postseason games, big ten tournament excluded. Alford had little results in the NCAA and NIT. Alford lost once in the NCAA as the higher seed, in 3 trips. NWST as we all know. Other than that, the results were about as you'd expect based on seed. I recall a few first NIT losses. Fran has been better to this point, but other than that run to the NIT finals, no real deep runs, either.
I recall two of Fran's teams tanking in a big way. Marble's senior year as you pointed out, but you're forgetting Uthoff's senior year. That team was #3 nationally and projected as a 1 seed in January and tumbled to a 7 seed in pretty short order. Conversely, Alford had at least 3 teams I can think of that were top 10-15 pretty far into the season before tanking.. 2000-01, 2001-02, 2004-05 come to mind, if you look them up. 2000-01 was right after Recker's injury.. Both coaches have had more than one team melt down. Again, pretty similar.
Alford's handling of the Pierce situation is far worse than anyone can say about Fran and Hubbard imo.
Make no mistake, I was no Alford fan and wasn't sorry to see him go, and I'm not saying "Fire Fran now" either, but Fran's tenure is a lot more similar to Alford than I think you believe. Just my opinion.