@JayHawkFanToo To answer your age old question, yes, I read your post. You aren't tracking. The reference to Albany is an ANALOGY. An analogy is something that is similar, or comparable, that explains the point. Your point is that the win means something. I'm saying just winning isn't unique, and isn't anything that changes the narrative of this season.
No one said the win does not "mean" anything. Who said that? Not me. It of course can help us win the conference title -- and that goes back to the analogy - -the simple act of winning means something, like beating Albany and increasing (or not harming) seeding. I agree that it means something. Tracking now?
Further, I did not refer to any player as a cancer. Take your own advice and read my the post again. I simply posed a question. Further, the most I said was if I was forced to bet either way, I'd bet yes. In fact, I said we don't have a "for sure" answer. Of course, falling back on that conclusions makes it easy for you and "others" to then create the false narrative of vindication somehow if something good happens.
And back to the use of the word narrative. Perhaps that's what is confusing to you. The season has a pattern, things we've done, we've accomplished, we've failed at. Winning at ISU doesn't change any of that. In fact, it fits the pattern. For example, before the home games vs OSU and TCU, I said it would fit the pattern if we lost one of those. Did losing one of those surprise anyone? Probably not. That's the narrative. This team has been wildly inconsistent. Simply winning one game doesn't "move the needle" on that at all.
And that's my point, if you or "others" that get offended, care to try to follow.