The question about McCollom is what his goals are. Just like the situation at ClownU. If Iowa is McCollom's dream destination, it might not matter if there are "better" schools calling. Dude coached D2 for fifteen seasons. It's not like money is his only motivating factor. He's certainly had no problem doing more with less at either of his two HC stints. If Iowa is a dream job for him, he can certainly keep doing that.
I don't know if Iowa is McCollom's dream job, but he definitely seems like a very cerebral guy. He had opportunities to leave D2 in earlier years. He stayed - and for several years desperately wanted the Drake job. I think this is a cat who knows who he is, knows what he values, and makes his own decisions based on that.
And for the right person, Iowa is an amazing opportunity.
Think about it. They play in the Big Ten conference, and have retained a good, solid coach for 15 years despite never winning a conference title or making a sweet 16. From a coach's perspective, that is amazing. They've employed the same football coach for 25 years. Again, amazing.
The women's basketball team was second in the ENTIRE COUNTRY in attendance last year. There is an unbelievable appetite for a fun, winning basketball team. People will come.
There is a relatively young athletic director in place who, in my estimation, is top notch. Extremely bright, tough, high emotional intelligence, understands the fan base, is a leader, and is forward looking.
And she is looking for a new coach, sooner rather than later, to help her galvanize the fan base and re-imagine the men's basketball program. And is open to feedback on how to change the arena and game day atmosphere.
I know the money might not be there right now for men's basketball, but we are talking the Iowa Hawkeyes here. It won't take a ton of winning to grease that wheel. At least enough to be mid-pack. And just imagine the passion and gratitude that would be unleashed with a single sweet 16 run?
The right candidate will see a lot of upside with the job.