Instead of sitting around sniping at one another, let's actually accomplish something useful in this forum. How about we lay out a plan to move Iowa from its current level to the level that everyone wants it to be. A plan so ingenious that the powers-that-be cannot ignore it, and in all likelihood will compensate us handsomely for thinking of it.
First of all, let's define Iowa's current level. Iowa has been remarkably consistent for the last 3.5 decades. They have won 60.4% of their games, and they have been ranked in the AP top 25 about half the time. Here is a breakdown by decade:
Thinking more historically (i.e. all-time history of CFB), there are a lot of lists out there of all-time great programs, and Iowa usually comes in somewhere around the 30's or 40's on those lists. The teams that are usually near the top of those lists:
So Iowa is not a historically great program, but they have had over 3 decades of consistent, winning football, with occasional forays into the top 10 ('85, '90, '02, '03, '04, '09). They are from a very talent-poor area of the country. They have a very loyal fan-base, and there are no professional teams in the state to compete for attention/entertainment dollars.
Everyone has a different idea of what is reasonable for Iowa to shoot for, so let me set a target that is reasonable yet clearly above their current level of achievement. It is reasonable to think that Iowa could become a team that is ranked nearly every year (at least 8 out of 10), and regularly appears in the top 10 (at least 3 out of 10 years). Assuming that the CFB playoffs expand to 8 eventually, this would theoretically put Iowa in contention for a national title a couple of times per decade.
So what program has raised itself from Iowa's level (or below) to the level I have described? How did they do it? What aspects of their situation are similar to Iowa's, and what aspects are different? Do your homework and give us some good facts, otherwise we will never get rich.
First of all, let's define Iowa's current level. Iowa has been remarkably consistent for the last 3.5 decades. They have won 60.4% of their games, and they have been ranked in the AP top 25 about half the time. Here is a breakdown by decade:
- 80's
- 66% win%
- 6 years ranked at end of year
- 8 seasons above 0.500
- 0 major bowl wins
- 90's
- 54% win%
- 4 years ranked at end of year
- 5 seasons above 0.500
- 0 major bowl wins
- 00's
- 64% win%
- 5 years ranked at end of year
- 7 seasons above 0.500
- 1 major bowl wins
- 10's
- 54% win%
- 0 years ranked at end of year
- 4 (out of 5) seasons above 0.500
- 0 major bowl wins
Thinking more historically (i.e. all-time history of CFB), there are a lot of lists out there of all-time great programs, and Iowa usually comes in somewhere around the 30's or 40's on those lists. The teams that are usually near the top of those lists:
- USC
- Oklahoma
- Michigan
- Alabama
- Notre Dame
- Ohio State
- Nebraska
- Texas
- Tennessee
- Florida State
- Penn State
- LSU
- Auburn
- Georgia
- Miami
So Iowa is not a historically great program, but they have had over 3 decades of consistent, winning football, with occasional forays into the top 10 ('85, '90, '02, '03, '04, '09). They are from a very talent-poor area of the country. They have a very loyal fan-base, and there are no professional teams in the state to compete for attention/entertainment dollars.
Everyone has a different idea of what is reasonable for Iowa to shoot for, so let me set a target that is reasonable yet clearly above their current level of achievement. It is reasonable to think that Iowa could become a team that is ranked nearly every year (at least 8 out of 10), and regularly appears in the top 10 (at least 3 out of 10 years). Assuming that the CFB playoffs expand to 8 eventually, this would theoretically put Iowa in contention for a national title a couple of times per decade.
So what program has raised itself from Iowa's level (or below) to the level I have described? How did they do it? What aspects of their situation are similar to Iowa's, and what aspects are different? Do your homework and give us some good facts, otherwise we will never get rich.