As Bruce Barnum said on his pregame interview before the Portland State game. Not verbatim but basically this. Only focus on what you can control. He said you can't complain about what you don't have and work with what you do have. The players job is to play football at the coaches job is to coach. His reference was to the facilities at Portland State vs the facilities that other schools have. This is the place that they have and it is THEIR place. I would assume that this applies to all facets and challenges in his program. Bruce is a tough SOB and kids respect someone who doesn't make excuses.
Is travel a problem at ISU and would the team be more comfortable if they could charter like other schools? Yes. Is the schedule a challenge at ISU? Yes. Are academic requirements a challenge at ISU? Yup. Is playing two D-1 opponents each year a challenge? Uh-huh. But you play with what you got and work to get the things that you feel you need to make your program successful. Pissing and moaning and making excuses doesn't fix the problem. It doesn't teach kids to overcome obstacles and it for dang sure doesn't excite the fan base.
Win some games, quit blaming everyone and everything else for your programs short-comings or go coach youth football. Let someone else have the job who will work with what they have and not complain.
Its old. I love Mike Kramer but his style is refreshing and understandable early, a wee bit agitating at the mid-point, and totally irritating to me right now.
Can anyone else win at ISU? Probably not. Should someone else try? It is beginning to look that way.