No, no I won't. I'll only say it when it applies. The other great wins were GREAT but there wasn't nearly the expectation nor the opportunity associated with them as there is with this one (and, to a lesser degree, Maryland). The nation is watching with expectation that the #4 team in America is going to beat an unranked "paper tiger" and SEIZE the opportunity to securely take sole possession of 1st place in the B14, honestly living up to it's billing.
They failed when the lights were on - when they had an opportunity to demonstrate - just like the football team did, just like they sort of did at Maryland (in terms of turning in a pathetic performance).
I have no delusions that Iowa will be in the championship game. I think their ceiling is the Sweet 16. Anything beyond that and they have exceeded my expectations, so, they lived up to their billing. I wouldn't say it in those circumstances. I say it because they were beaten - pretty handily - by a team they are "supposed" to be better than because the other team "hadn't played anybody" (remember, Iowa fans).
You are literally saying Iowa will lose because Iowa always loses and trying to act like that's rooted in some kind of logic.
Agreed. By no means do I expect them to make every one or even 80% + but damn, 50% is a killer.
Saying a team of players will lose because a team of players lost 20 years ago is not stating facts.
It was definitely a killer tonight. But something always kills you on a loss. My point is whether it's free throws, 3 pointers, rebounding, or turnovers, it's all part of the game. It's just an observation that a bad free throw percentage compared to normal is more scrutinized than anything else for some reason. Probably because everybody in the world has made a free throw before, and if i can make one, why did that D1 player just miss one?
Shooting bad from the line is no different than shooting bad from 3. It's just the laws of averages playing out. On the games they play out in a bad way, you lose. The games they play out in a good way, you win.
I didn't say they will lose. I am observing that they did lose, just as they did in similar "big moments / big opportunities" as 20 years ago and most of the years since. I'm not putting any predictive value in it. I'm simply accepting it as "typical".
Now, I get you're annoyed by it and call me miserable. Trust me, as a life-long, long-time Iowa fan, I am annoyed by it, too. While I'm not miserable, I do admit to that historical tendency severely tempering my expectations and my perspective regarding Iowa sports being a bit cynical. I get you (and, apparently a few others) prolly don't want to watch a game with me (or work next to me or be my friend).
What-evs. I think I'll get by. Go Hawks!
It's typical for teams to not win the big one thus having big losses because very, very few teams win their final game. It's only annoying to complain about a "big moments loss" or whatever because it's not even that big of a loss...
They pretty much trailed the whole game tonight...that's getting beat handily.
Lol. What?
They are coming out of the woodwork.
Yea it sucks they shot 50% tonight. I just love when people say things like "I can make a free throw why can't they" or "its a FREE THROW! No one's guarding you how can you not make it?" News flash people. Free throws aren't automatic and you're not going to shoot your average every night.
It's definitely the stat to point to tonight and it's the biggest reason they lost. It's just funny how people think every single one of them should be a given.