In a move that has sent shockwaves through the college football world, Iowa State has officially hired Jimmy Rogers as its new head coach, just moments after Matt Campbell's departure for Penn State. But here's where it gets intriguing: Rogers isn't just another name in the coaching carousel—he's a proven winner with a résumé that's both impressive and, dare we say, a tad controversial. After a 6-6 season at Washington State, Rogers steps into Ames with big shoes to fill, but his track record at South Dakota State speaks volumes. There, he not only won a National Championship in 2023 but also amassed a staggering 27-3 record over two seasons. And this is the part most people miss: Can a coach who dominated the FCS level replicate that success in the Big 12? Is Rogers the right man to lead Iowa State into its next era, or is this a risky gamble? As the Cyclones faithful hold their breath, one thing’s for sure: the future just got a whole lot more exciting. We’ll keep you updated as more details emerge, but in the meantime, let’s spark some debate—do you think Jimmy Rogers is the game-changer Iowa State needs? Sound off in the comments below!