I did give a couple of dimes for the NIL which I hope will eventually find their way to the basketball program and did so happily, hoping eventually other Iowa fans would step up and give enough to spread it among several sports. Most on here realize how good of coaches Miller and Olson were, but many weren't even alive back then and have just the records and legends to go by. But the fact is, the sport of college basketball was a very different animal back then and was almost considered a minor sport, of course, to football. Miller was plucked from Wichita after thirteen years and one NCAA appearance and built Iowa into a juggernaut after five seasons, during which the mob now would be calling for his head. Olson was brought in by Bump Elliot after the disastrous misstep of hiring Iowa's baseball coach, Dick Schultz to coach the four interim years. Those of us that remember Candy LaPrince and Neil Fegebank as the stars of those team still cringe. Lute came to us after one very successful season at Long Beach State. He brought his "stars" with him and slowly built up the program until making the NCAA Tournament in '79. Then came the magic 1980 season, which was marred by Ronnie's knee injury at Dayton. After that, we had a couple disappointing NCAA appearances losing in the first and second rounds. By then the fans were grumbling and Lute was looking for a warm spot to land. The rest is history. Anyway, the point is that college basketball was still in it's infancy back then, with usually one game a week on TV. The sport today is so much more competitive, even for the coaches. Win or else at this level. McCaffery wins, like it or not. Look how many coaches have come and gone in the B1G since he took over at Iowa. I am one that is willing to let him play this out for as long as he wants to be the Head Hawkeye, unless there is malfeasance or the program just totally falls off the cliff.