I'm 34, and while that loss bothered me, I had lost so much of the joy of watching Iowa basketball under Steve Alford that part of me took satisfaction in watching bad things happen to him.
I know that's selfish, but those were my honest, raw feelings at the time. If Iowa had won a couple games in that tournament, would he still be our coach today? Quite possibly.
Alford produced too many conflicted feelings for me. I wanted my team back, back to where it felt it was like cheering for good vs. evil when we took on the Illini or the Wolverines. I always felt we were a bit of the evil team with Alford.
I found all three tournament losses in the BJ, Ed, Roy era far, far more difficult. While the UNLV game was incredibly tough to swallow (when does Iowa ever have the most elite talent?), I though their loss to North Carolina State to end their careers was extremely sad.
And I'm not sure I've ever wanted Iowa to win a game as badly as I did when Mr. Davis squared off against UConn in what turned out to be his last game. For those of us who grew up in the '80s, it truly was the end of an era. No more Davis, no more press, no more mass substitutions, no bounce pass to the post, no fake shot pass.
That was also the last game for Settles, McCausland and Koch, who were all classic Tom Davis players.
Back in '06, while disappointed, I even recall thinking the loss could be a good thing in the long run.
In contrast, when UNLV finished the Hawks off in '87, I cried.
I will never understand letting the personal dislike for a coach,overriding my support and love for the Hawkeyes. Coaches come and go,but the institution remains.
I was totally invested in that 2006 team and it is on my list along with the Jacksonville loss,and the UNLV loss.
I believe the #3 seed that team earned was one of the highest since the tourny went to 64 teams.
The 1970 team is my alltime favorite,but I was just a kid and could only listen on the radio that day,and rarely saw them play on TV,so maybe just listening to Zabel made them even greater in my mind.
I think the 1970 team was the best Iowa bb team in my lifetime,with the 1986 team as #2. The 2006 team was back in the pack,but it was mainly Iowa kids,so that made them more special than some others in my mind.
As for the coach,I never cared about him,one way or another. Just win,baby. I invest more in Hayden and KF than any of our bb coaches...not sure why,but I only cared about the team on the court and performance. To actually be glad that the Hawks lose in the NWSt game due to hatred of SA? Simply inconcievable to me.
We were in Merkles in Wrigleyville that day,and I never saw any place empty out as quick as that place the second that shot by Adam rimmed out...fans went yelling in frustration out into the street and away.