GhostofBTT
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Wrong. There have been teams, including Iowa, that failed to make it with 9 B1G wins....but never 10 wins.
This is correct. I got the #'s jacked. Thanks for correcting me.
Wrong. There have been teams, including Iowa, that failed to make it with 9 B1G wins....but never 10 wins.
My brains hurt trying to predict this team. Then, looking at last year's team, just makes my brains hurt more. I know a lot of people cut Francis a lot of slack, but his teams are unpredictable and inconsistent, and I don't see anything that will indicate that this year will be any different. One game we win at Purdue, the next we lose at home to Nebraska? We lose at Penn State and Northwestern back to back, then come home and knock off Wisconsin and Indiana?
If there is one thing I can predict with certainty, is that this team is going to lose multiple games they have no business losing.
I agree with you, however, I don't think it has anything to do with Fran and everything to do with youth.
It's gonna be really difficult to top this rebuttal.
Because in my mind, out of 100,000 simulations, the Cubs win every time.
By the way, what were the odds of the Orioles even making the playoffs this past year?
Well, if we go with an 12 man rotation this year, 8 of those players will be underclassmen, so I don't see how the youth problem is going to work itself out, especially when only one of the upperclassmen is a reliable player.
12 wins? No way. There has never been a B1G team with 10 conference wins that failed to make the NCAAs. If the Hawks finish 10-8, no way do they miss out.
If Iowa sweeps Neb, NW and Nebraska and Purdue and beats Illinois at home and say Minnesota at home, and loses the rest, that's 10-8. With the non-conf RPI they will have (low) that wouldn't be enough IMO.
When I said "young", I was talking in terms of experience level.
Yeah, I know. Underclassmen have less experience. That's the point. How did Iowa win those big games against Wisconsin and Indiana late in the year? A great senior took over games and willed the team to victory. Will Marble do that this year, when we are in tough games late? Maybe, but I have not seen much to show me that it is likely.
As much as the kool-aid is making everyone believes Gesell and Woodbury are Freshman at Kentucky this year, they are actually Freshman at Iowa, and are not going to be coming out of the gates on pre-season All-American lists. They are nice pieces, but its not going to be realistic to go to the NCAA tourney until 2014.
I think it's more likely to see a standstill season or possibly a slight regression this season. I'm not sure where the points are going to come from consistently except for Marble. If Fran wants May to be his defensive stopper, then that means he has to take up a space on the offensive end as well, which is crippling.
Woodbury is going to be in so much foul trouble for the first half of the season he's not going to be able to get that many minutes to make a huge impact. He will definitely improve throughout the year, however.
If Gesell runs the point its going to be a steep learning curve, he'll hit shots, but he will have a hard time setting others up when he's being hounded by more athletic defenders. On defense, get ready for the matador for at least the first half of the season.
Yeah, I know. Underclassmen have less experience. That's the point. How did Iowa win those big games against Wisconsin and Indiana late in the year? A great senior took over games and willed the team to victory. Will Marble do that this year, when we are in tough games late? Maybe, but I have not seen much to show me that it is likely.
Yes, lots of them, including Iowa on several occasions.
As much as the kool-aid is making everyone believes Gesell and Woodbury are Freshman at Kentucky this year, they are actually Freshman at Iowa, and are not going to be coming out of the gates on pre-season All-American lists. They are nice pieces, but its not going to be realistic to go to the NCAA tourney until 2014.
I think it's more likely to see a standstill season or possibly a slight regression this season. I'm not sure where the points are going to come from consistently except for Marble. If Fran wants May to be his defensive stopper, then that means he has to take up a space on the offensive end as well, which is crippling.
Woodbury is going to be in so much foul trouble for the first half of the season he's not going to be able to get that many minutes to make a huge impact. He will definitely improve throughout the year, however.
If Gesell runs the point its going to be a steep learning curve, he'll hit shots, but he will have a hard time setting others up when he's being hounded by more athletic defenders. On defense, get ready for the matador for at least the first half of the season.
Damn Ghost, you are really terrible at trying to argue against the Hawks having at least a shot at the NCAA tournament. First you claim Iowa needs to win at least 13 conference games to get in the tourney LOL, now you're just making **** up. Think you need to take a break from the basketball forum for a while.