I'm just curious as to what happend to him? Did he quit coaching all together? I heard once that he stopped coaching Iowa State to sell insurance. I really hope that was just a rumor.
he became AD at OK
He was AD at OU but now I think he does something for the Big 12. Not exactly sure what he does, though. His last three years we had good starts but faltered in November.
I had also heard that he didn't put much a priority on strength and conditioning (weight training back in those days) which led to the late season fades.
No discipline. He let Crutchfield do whatever he wanted, including not come to practice, not lift weights, and walk all over him.
Then Crutchfield shows up on Saturday and carries the ball 40 times.
Steve, I am looking at the program for the Iowa State-Iowa game in 1981. It lists Tony Cole as the strength coach. I'm not sure if FB had a separate strength coach other than him. But I think some time around then we hired a guy from Nebraska that had worked under Boyd Epley. Is that right??
Donnie (along w/ a handful of administrators, professors and Terry Branstad and Marvin Pomerantz) were all culpable for the demise of ISU football. ISU has 3-straight 8 win seasons and were widely considered the 3rd best programin the Big 8 Conf. Additionally, Earle had taken advantage of a relatively new rule and redshirted nearly his entire frosh class. The program was stacked w/ talent.
No coach in ISU history inherited more talent and did less than did Donnie.
The sad part is he is/was a very nice guy. Donnie ran a bowl game for a while and also was an associate commish for the B-12 at one time.
ISU AD Lou McCoullough wanted to hire KU assistant coach and ISU alum John Cooper. President Parks was hesitant due to the KU staff being under NCAA investigation (despite no wrongdoing by Cooper). We settled on Donnie.
While we were worried about ethics (and rightfully so) Iowa went out and hired a coach who had left two schools on probation in hopes of ending the Hawks string of 20 straight losing seasons and saving Bump Elliott's job. His name was Hayden Fry and the rest is history. With Pomerantz and Branstad determined to make ISU a satellite campus of the U of I. They went out and hired the worst president of ISU history in Gordon Eaton who hated and demphasized athletics and then broke off sources of ISU pride like giving away WOI TV and getting rid of academic programs similar what were offered in Iowa City claiming duplicate programs would be eliminated. Last I checked, Iowa still has a sub par engineering program thus making Branstad's Pomerantz words ring hollow.
Anyway, Donnie was not good
Sorry for the rant and my revisionist history![]()
So basically what your saying is that the administration in the 80's almost destroyed ISU Football?
You are correct about hiring a guy who worked with Epley, but I don't remember the exact time. I think that the name was Wilson, but not sure. There is a Tim Wilson who also started at Nebraska. He worked with Majors at Pitt, with the NBA Bucks, the White Sox, UNLV, and now Oregon.
I'm thinking that our guy might have been Tom Wilson and that they might be related.