hawkeyebob62
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Nebraska and Northwestern are really bad. It doesn’t mean we can’t lose to them but they’re really not good.
And that's why I said "no 100% sure wins". The odds favor us, but we have seen losses to bad teams before.
Nebraska and Northwestern are really bad. It doesn’t mean we can’t lose to them but they’re really not good.
Probably should be Bronx and Eve.Slow the roll but I think there are a couple of difference makers this season.
Garza has taken a huge step forward.
CJ can snipe and plays defense—he is a glue guy.
The questions are how much the potential loss of the difference maker called JBo will be (of course)
And how quickly can Brooklyn and Eve fill the gap of that loss in different ways (of course) other than 3pt shooting.
Iowa is a very good 3pt shooting team and Iowa State is statistically one of the worst 3pt shooting teams in the country. So there is that.This was a great win but let’s not over react. Our threes were falling and theirs weren’t. If it were reversed it would just be another loss in Ames. Also take into consideration that ISU is 6-4. When was the last time they started of 6-4 in the non-conference schedule.
Now having said that I have to say I was impressed with Toussaint for the first time. He was playing under control and did a great job of moving the ball around. If he can gain the ability to pull up and shoot the 16-18 foot shot he is going to be something special. He was open all night from 16-18 feet out.
It’s just too damn bad that Nunge got hurt. He was just starting to show that he could be a 10-15 point player every night. That would be huge for this team as Pemsl does t seem to be that guy.
If we can come out and play with this type of intensity every night we could be a force to be dealt with.
I will also say this; there has been many years where we went into Ames and lost to ISU when we clearly had the better talent. So yes this was HUGE win but it has to continue from here on through the entire season.
People are acting like Jordan was playing at the level we've seen him play the last 2 or 3 seasons....while I agree that taking him away from the mix does give the team a different dynamic, this stretch of games where Iowa has played well hasn't really been the result of great play by Jbo. If you take him off the team then you still have most of the ingredients still in the cake that has made this stretch as good as it has been. We'll miss his clutch shooting for sure....but you cats that are still around trying to sell impending doom, your days are numbered.
So FIRE FRAN because a player got injured. GOT it.[/QUO
Correct on Abdul-Jabbar. It happened while he was in college. His cornea was scratched the game before they played Houston, who was very good and starred Elvin Hayes. So when he played he could barely see out of one eye and shot 4-18.
Iowa is a very good 3pt shooting team and Iowa State is statistically one of the worst 3pt shooting teams in the country. So there is that.
Great win at Hilton!
Very few teams lead from opening tip to the final buzzer like the Hawks did last night!
Very few.
We know these Hawkeyes can shoot 3-balls as good as any team, but when they aren;t falling we've gotta play some D.
Offense can carry you to several W's in a row... and then for some unknown reason some nights there's a lid on the basket and nothing is falling.
But...DEFENSE should always be the constant to keep us always in games.
Defense HAS GOT TO be a constant part of any team with hopes of Sweet-16 and beyond.
If Fran can improve the D then count me with both feet firmly on ye ol' band-wagon!
GO HAWKS!
Don’t get me wrong I am very happy with the win. I am now thinking this team may be better
Well said.
When I think back over the decades of Iowa basketball that I have watched I reflect back on which of all the coaches I followed and which one I felt was the best and the things that made him successful.
For me the selection was a no brainer. Lute Olsen was the coach when I started to follow all the games. If Lute didn’t STRENUOUSLY insist on a strong defense he would never have been so successful. He also had an innate ability to take each player and maximize their best skills. He then would design an game plan both offensively and defensively that would maximize their best abilities.
That my friends is the purist definition of a true COACH.
I have said so many times that I only wish ALL of the coaches and players the very best. That doesn’t mean that I don’t think that changes may need to be made especially if a sports program becomes stale. It seems like both head coaches of the two major men’s sports programs have done a nice job considering the recruiting challenges.
I have mixed feeling about both programs at this time. Both Kirk and Fran are at a point where there is reason to hope both programs are on the uptick. That will soon be proven true or false. I am all for keeping both of them around if they can show they are moving in a direction of improvement. However if we lose the upcoming bowl game to USC and start to lose to stronger basketball teams in and out of the conference and it looks like status quo then I am inclined to want changes made. I think that is only fair. So again here’s to wishing both coaches, their staff, their families, and all players the very best and I really mean that.
Great win at Hilton!
Very few teams lead from opening tip to the final buzzer like the Hawks did last night!
Very few.
We know these Hawkeyes can shoot 3-balls as good as any team, but when they aren;t falling we've gotta play some D.
Offense can carry you to several W's in a row... and then for some unknown reason some nights there's a lid on the basket and nothing is falling.
But...DEFENSE should always be the constant to keep us always in games.
Defense HAS GOT TO be a constant part of any team with hopes of Sweet-16 and beyond.
If Fran can improve the D then count me with both feet firmly on ye ol' band-wagon!
GO HAWKS!
.500 BIG10 record will get them into March Madness.i think .500 would be a hell of an achievement. wouldn't get them into ncaa, but i think we need to have realistic/relative expectations for this team. injuries have sort of derailed what their potential could have been.
.500 BIG10 record will get them into March Madness.
well, that'd be 19 or 20 wins depending on Cincy game. i'd say maybe on the bubble. would have to win at least 1 but probably 2 B1G games. 20 wins isn't the threshold any longer. so, it guess it would also depend on who they beat in conf. beating just the bottom finishers may not give them the cred they need. but, i want to clarify that .500 would be above my expectations. hope i'm wrong. if this team reaches ncaa, then fran would deserve coach of the year consideration
20 wins is a pretty good seed for us this year, considering the schedule. 3 years ago we almost got in with 18 wins and our schedule is way harder this year.
you could be right. but i think it's a stretch that we'll actually get to 20 and then it will depend on the quality of those wins. we've lost to DePaul, SDS and UM and we got beaten handily by all 3. plus, reaching 20 w/o JBo would be a monumental effort. i sure hope you and DD are right that we'll get there and it'll be enough at 20 wins
Yes it would depend on who they beat in conference. But it’s the same basic components as last season: +KY Fred +Bronx Flash and -TCook.well, that'd be 19 or 20 wins depending on Cincy game. i'd say maybe on the bubble. would have to win at least 1 but probably 2 B1G games. 20 wins isn't the threshold any longer. so, it guess it would also depend on who they beat in conf. beating just the bottom finishers may not give them the cred they need. but, i want to clarify that .500 would be above my expectations. hope i'm wrong. if this team reaches ncaa, then fran would deserve coach of the year consideration