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Matt Campbell on Staying in Ames and Quarterback Brock Purdy

July 14, 2021
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ARLINGTON, Tx – Iowa State’s Matt Campbell was the first coach up on the stage at the 2021 Big 12 Media Days at AT&T Stadium. The Cyclones finished the 2020 season with a 9-3 overall record, 8-1 in Big 12 play, with their lone loss coming to No. 12 Oklahoma in the Big 12 title game, 27-21.

Campbell returns arguably one of the best quarterback-running back combos in the country in Brock Purdy and Breece Hall, with Hall being one of the two Cyclone players in attendance. In fact, Campbell told the media the reason Purdy’s not here is because he’s set to attend the Manning Passing Academy on Thursday.

Campbell addressed multiple topics on Wednesday morning, but two of the more important topics came in the middle. The first one we’re going to hit on here was the question on everyone’s mind: why in the world in one of the more successful young coaches in the country, who could probably coach anywhere, is still in Ames, IA?

“For me, very simply put, I didn’t get in this profession to be somebody, I got into this profession to do something,” said Matt Campbell. “From my end, what I love about football is to teach; what I love about football is to coach. What I love about creating a culture where young people feel confident and safe to show up everyday and work to become the best version of themselves. Where coaches show up everyday and work to become the best versions of themselves, that’s what I love. I think we’ve worked really hard to create a culture that allows that growth to happen within our walls. That’s what I love about the sport and what I love about what I get to do day in and day out.”

I think the next quote Campbell gave on Brock Purdy certainly makes it easier to stay in Ames, IA.

“When you talk about Brock Purdy, I think you talk about where our program has come and the growth we’ve been able to make, it’s literally been on the coat tails,” said Campbell. “We wouldn’t be where we’re at today without his consistency, his leadership, without his demand to be the best at everything he does. I think what I love about Brock more than anything is he’s never been satisfied and he’s an elite competitor. What I loved about his growth a year ago, anytime you care so much, I think myself, the coaches, the players that have invested so much, that you’re almost paralyzed because you don’t want to screw up or make a mistake and what I saw last year as we got to November and December and finishing the season, I saw that in Brock Purdy as a freshman that played with so much confidence and so much care-free mentality. It was such a joy for me as a coach to see that come back and enjoy playing football at Iowa State again. I’m so proud of him and what he’s become, and I really think he’s got a chance to put a really great finishing touch on what’s been an incredible journey for him.”

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Matt Campbell on Staying in Ames and Quarterback Brock Purdy

4,280 Views | 7 Replies | Last: 3 yr ago by danlam
CaliforniaCowboy
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Freaking Purdy killed OSU in his freshman debut... I hated it then, and I still hate it.

Purdy, Iowa State's quarterback, came off the bench as a true freshman in Stillwater in 2018, throwing his first 23 passes as a collegiate player. He finished 18-for-23 with 318 passing yards, four passing touchdowns, 84 rushing yards and a rushing score.

Thanks to Purdy, the 1-3 Cyclones stunned the 4-1 Cowboys 48-42, and Iowa State hasn't looked back since.

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and for those of you still fretting about our OLine recruiting.... keep the faith.

Purdy didn't get offered from Iowa State until after his senior high school season.

Duke Silver
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OSU beat Iowa State too???? Yes?
danlam
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And they haven't won against OSU since. Purdy has been their Achilles Heal against OSU the last two years.This maybe the year for Iowa State or they could be set up for a big disappointment. They have been very fortunate from a injury standpoint. Lose a couple of key players spells trouble. If they are going to get it done it has to be this year.
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I sure hope that you're correct.... when Baylor finally got to the top they stayed strong for a few years, until the ills of the program brought them down.

A good coach can work wonders for a program, and if they're real good, then that effect can last for a while.

Campbell seems like the real deal.
danlam
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Baylor had a coach that cheated more than he was good. They still have recruit violations pending. Their attorneys have been able to delay penalties with a little help from Covid. Iowa recruiting hasn't been great. Getting Purdy was a lucky catch. Now they are good coaches but Ames has always been a tough gig. Big money will get to Campbell eventually.
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bleh.... Briles was morally corrupt and should have handled things different, but "cheating"?

Peterson has had TCU good for a long time (freaking TCU), same with Snyder at KSU.. freaking KState - the worst team in all of college football history.

I only used two examples, but my point is good coaches get the job done, where ever they end up coaching.

I put Campbell in that category. ISU back in the day was very difficult, a tough out in the 70's.

They had a Basketball coach a couple of years back that make it impossible to win at Hilton Coliseum.

I just suggest that you don't look down your nose at the coach simply because you don't have any respect for their history.

danlam
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Baylor will have some sanctions when it all comes down. Recruiting violations nothing to do with the sandal. They cheated like crazy recruiting. If you look at Snyder and Patterson's record year by year there are a lot of ups and downs. Kstate was a tougher build than TCU. TCU has more financial resources. Iowa State was constantly good when Earl Bruce was head coach. He left for money to go to Ohio State. He was the highest paid head coach at the time in the Big 8.
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