BSpringsteen
Well-Known Member
I do not believe that the importance of this year can possible be overstated. I believe it is critical to the long term success of Iowa Football as a strong national program.
First off, we have huge expectations this year. KF can not be an elite coach if every time we have huge expectations, we have a nice 8-4 year. Elite coaches and elite programs embrace those expectations and thrive off of them. Iowa proving that they can handle the expectations and be BCS bound solidifies the program.
Secondly, another BCS win... how many schools have won two BCS games in a row? Look at our recruiting now, it is going beautifully. Now imagine the momentum with two straight BCS wins. Going into a potential rebuilding year in 2011, the next two recruiting classes can ensure that we become a program that reloads rather than rebuilds.
I believe KF has another 60 something wins to eclipse Hayden Fry as the winningest coach in Iowa history and I firmly believe that is his goal. To want to be a head coach, you have to have a tremendous ego, regardless of whether you celebrate it publicly or not.
Conversely, if we go 8-4 or even 9-3 in the regular season, and end up in Tampa, I think you have to look at that as a wasted opportunity for the future of this program. Yes, injuries happen, yes an oblong ball takes funny bounces, and yes, 9-3 is usually nothing to sneeze at. But by and large the hardest working most talented teams win each week. If we make sure we are the hardest working team in every game, we have enough talent to not make it close.
A 8 or 9 win season means that Iowa isn't a top program because when the klieg lights are shining, we run for cover rather than embrace it.
This is the year to prove we are a national power. To separate ourselves by reputation as being at the same level as the Michigan State and Purdue, and maybe even Wisconsin.
Win 11 or 12 games again this year, and we are going to have some really enjoyable autumns at Kinnick Stadium for the foreseeable future.
First off, we have huge expectations this year. KF can not be an elite coach if every time we have huge expectations, we have a nice 8-4 year. Elite coaches and elite programs embrace those expectations and thrive off of them. Iowa proving that they can handle the expectations and be BCS bound solidifies the program.
Secondly, another BCS win... how many schools have won two BCS games in a row? Look at our recruiting now, it is going beautifully. Now imagine the momentum with two straight BCS wins. Going into a potential rebuilding year in 2011, the next two recruiting classes can ensure that we become a program that reloads rather than rebuilds.
I believe KF has another 60 something wins to eclipse Hayden Fry as the winningest coach in Iowa history and I firmly believe that is his goal. To want to be a head coach, you have to have a tremendous ego, regardless of whether you celebrate it publicly or not.
Conversely, if we go 8-4 or even 9-3 in the regular season, and end up in Tampa, I think you have to look at that as a wasted opportunity for the future of this program. Yes, injuries happen, yes an oblong ball takes funny bounces, and yes, 9-3 is usually nothing to sneeze at. But by and large the hardest working most talented teams win each week. If we make sure we are the hardest working team in every game, we have enough talent to not make it close.
A 8 or 9 win season means that Iowa isn't a top program because when the klieg lights are shining, we run for cover rather than embrace it.
This is the year to prove we are a national power. To separate ourselves by reputation as being at the same level as the Michigan State and Purdue, and maybe even Wisconsin.
Win 11 or 12 games again this year, and we are going to have some really enjoyable autumns at Kinnick Stadium for the foreseeable future.