Iowa State’s announcement that athletic director Jamie Pollard will be moving toward retirement next year has put a new spotlight on T.J. Otzelberger’s future with the program.
Pollard has been a central figure in the rise of Iowa State’s major sports, and his departure opens up a question the Cyclones now have to answer: who takes over, and how does that affect the people already in place? That matters especially on the basketball side, where Otzelberger has built real success and has been closely tied to Pollard.
A post on social media captured the concern this way: “Iowa State AD Jamie Pollard announces his retirement after this year. Which means keep an eye on TJ Otzelberger ….
Because one of the main reasons he has been loyal to Iowa state is his relationship to Pollard. I’m not saying Otzelberger will leave for anything - but maybe…”
That kind of speculation has already followed Iowa State before. After Matt Campbell was recently poached from the football program to the Penn State Nittany Lions, there was plenty of worry that Otzelberger could be next after a strong season last year. He later reaffirmed his commitment to Iowa State and shut down rumors that he might head to the North Carolina Tar Heels.
Still, Pollard’s exit changes the equation. Otzelberger has become one of the top coaches in the country since arriving in Ames, and other programs would certainly want him. So far, though, Iowa State’s success has given him little reason to leave.
The one thing that could change that is money. If a major program comes calling with a huge financial offer, that could be enough to test his loyalty. For now, the strongest thread connecting Otzelberger to Iowa State appears to be his relationship with Pollard, and that’s why the athletic director’s retirement matters so much.
With football coach Jimmy Rogers new to the job, it’s Otzelberger who now looks like the biggest name the Cyclones may need to keep an eye on.
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