Fred's lows being discussed here are amazing. He lost to texas tech, a big 12 team, and lost to UAB in the NCAA tournament. Thats is what is being discussed as his lows. Prohms lows are things like biggest upset in bpi history, and worst loss to iowa ever. Most losses in 40 years.
I only bring it up because I think there's a lack of nuance in the fact that very few people ever give credit where credit is due for Prohm. People rail on the 2019 season like it was a huge coaching failure, but fail to hold other teams/coaches to that same standard.
There are definitel flaws and big downs I can acknowledge that, but people who rail on Prohm seem incapable of acknowledging his success too, instead its, well first two seasons weren't his guys so don't count, Fred gets credit there. Next season he was bad. Next season they were good but probably underachieved given the talent so thats a negative and now bad season again, what a miserable job!
The 2019 season ISU had low preseason expectations, it was going to be a bubble tournament year going in, maybe we make it maybe we don't. Instead we end the season as a big12 tournament champs and a 6 seed and yet people look back on it as a disappointment. It's these type of things that annoy me its hindsight and moving the goalposts for the worst with Prohm in my opinion.
I also think there's an overestimation on expectations for this program. I love ISU obviously and love the tradition, but I think you are kidding yourself if you think we are getting Dana Altman, Turgeon, Kruger, etc. If we go a different direction its going to be a mid major with a strong track record coming in that hopefully can make the step up and succeed. Its going to a new version of Steve Prohm in that regard and its a roll of the dice. Maybe you get Chris Beard. Maybe you get Todd Lickliter. If you want to roll the dice, fine, but also just realize I don't think Prohm is as bad as people think and I don't think a new hire is as sure as people think either. And again, McDermott failed in Ames and has proven to be a great coach now, its a tough job and one that I think Prohm fits really well.
TL/DR: I think given the timeline of when and for who Prohm took over hes always been judged harshly. Its definitely been a rough stretch, but I generally think people try to diminish his accomplishments as well. If you think we need to move on I completely understand, but to say Prohm has been a failure at ISU I don't think is fair.