Controversy? No not really, “The Legion of the Miserable” had been marching for awhile and the rest of us came to same conclusion that he wasn't the guy to bring the program back.
Frankly, I was surprised when we hired Battle. Dickey had recommended either Jimmy Dunn, his offensive guy or Doug Knotts, his defensive guy for the Head job. He did mention Battle along with other assistants as capable. Majors was mentioned in the newspapers and within a matter of days Iowa State extended Johnny's contract five years. So that ended that. Woodruff passed on Dunn & Knotts, selected Battle. Then Dunn & Knotts followed Dickey to Florida. All quite surprising.
Battle install the veer in 74, Holloway was the perfect QB to do that but we weren't deep enough on RBs to make it work so it sputtered when a back went down. John brought with him his triple option veer and a 5-2 defense. While some say we did have any players when Johnny arrived, I am more of the opinion we did not have the types of players needed to run a triple option nor a 5-2. Our QB didn't fit the veer, so we moved Streater to QB but our backs were good but they weren't great like Tony Dorsett.
Majors first year was filled with turnovers and injuries. Turnovers were so bad I remember Johnny referring to the players as Santa Claus because they gifted the other teams wins. Nobody and I mean nobody thought it would take Majors so long....NOBODY!