Northside Hawk
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Rob there's nothing here I can disagree with (for example our Kinnick crowd flat out won us that 2021 Penn State game) and perhaps I should have come up with a different thread title. Once again I wasn't cutting the program down, I was pointing out how lack of execution in critical possessions of close games has become a problem again now that Connor and to some extent Bohannon are gone.Think about how much the Kinnick crowd helps the football team. Ever notice how many pre-snap penalties occur there that impacts the game, especially in the north end zone? As someone who is on the sideline for every home game, I know the answer.
The end of that Maryland MBB game this year, it was like a church in CHA. The men's basketball team, way too often, must make its own energy at home, unlike Wisconsin, Illinois, MSU...heck, even northwestern and nebraska have better home crowds now. Carver is like Bryce Jordan these days.
If not for covid canceling the tournament in '20, Iowa would be on a five-year run of NCCA berths. That's happened twice in program history - '79-83 & '85-89. After those runs, the best the program has done is reach the big dance three years in a row. That happened '91-93 and now Fran has done it twice ('14-16) and ('21-23). And, as mentioned, the current three-year run would be five without covid.
He certainly deserves credit for resurrecting the thing after Lickliter and Alford lit a match to it. And he's done it with fewer resources than some of his Big Ten competition. Iowa's NIL for men's basketball is meh, at best. And other than Nebraska, which is debatable, in-state talent here might be lighter than anywhere else in the B1G.
Is Fran blameless in not breaking the Sweet 16 drought? Of course not. He has weaknesses and is ultimately responsible. The buck stops with him.
The title of the thread is "A Fran Weakness Is Rearing It's Head Again"
I will submit again that it's more a program weakness based on interest level at a school with fans that support wrestling more than men's basketball. You'll notice the nice new facility being built at CHA ain't for attracting hoops recruits. I think the women's basketball attendance will remain solid after CC leaves, but a drop-off can be expected. How much? Hard to say.
I certainly get the Fran fatigue. People want more and that's their right as fans. I rarely would I say there's not someone out there capable of raising the program higher. There is just like there are people that would be better than KF.
I will say the odds of improving the men's basketball position are not good with the resources and fan interest right now. Again, it's not the most attractive job unless UI supports it more. The fan experience at CHA sucks, especially for kids and students. No future fans are being grown.
Barta got lucky with a little known guy from Siena.
I pointed out the missed opportunities in three recent games that should have been in the win column. And how different our position would be in league standings if we won them, or even two of them. And that the biggest difference between equally talented league teams like Bo Ryan era Wisconsin and Iowa was no more than the record in close games.
As for the Bryce Jordan atmosphere at Carver, I will be coming down this Saturday for my first game in over two years. I will get to judge for myself how mundane the arena vibe has become.
Barta absolutely got lucky with a little known guy from Siena. But that little known guy from Siena also got lucky when his oldest kid left baseball behind to focus on basketball and was an unbelievable clutch player.
And we don't beat Minnesota without his second oldest kid. I posted a month ago when Patrick missed Purdue or whatever game he had the illness that he had the potential to come up huge down the stretch of his senior year.
If yesterday was the start of it we could certainly use it. Our bench has not been consistent once league play began and an experienced player like Patrick could be a huge X-factor coming down the stretch
As for the comment that no future fans are being grown, that's sad but unfortunately true. I can speak for an entire generation of late boomers/early Gen X who got turned on to Iowa men's hoops when the Lute era started clicking and you looked forward to the next game on TV. I was one of those people.
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