Álvaro Folgueira

Perhaps I'm old-fashioned, but this has been a major disincentive for me personally. I no longer follow the NBA and MLB for exactly that issue, and my fear is that it will gradually degrade my passion for college sports.

I have an innate need to follow a "team" over time, see them develop chemistry and add new faces every so often. My interest wanes significantly when I tune in at the start of a season and 80% of the team is new. Some seem to like the constant roster shuffle, but, for me, it negatively impacts my interest.
Yup yup... Seeing BJ, Roy and Ed play 4 yrs together was awesome for me as a kid. To see 3 great players be the core of a team and be together 2 yrs is going to be completely unheard of now let alone 3 or 4.
 
I think this is where I land as well. With the new team, we upgraded at PG and probably the 4. Sanford and the kid from K State are probably an even swap. But, Dix is the best wing player of the bunch and Freeman is the best Center. So, an argument can be made that the talent is fairly equal. But, having guys that fit the system, are hungry to prove themselves at this level, and that have chosen to be in this system rather than inheriting it, all favor the new squad.
I think Iowa lost more talent than it's signed so far. But I think PG we upgraded, 2G we probably are a wash with the K-state guy, I'd personally take Dix for sure, the 3 or 4, we probably upgraded with Cooper and whoever takes Ladji's spot, 5 - totally agree. The thing no one is talking about here, is NONE of these players were coached defense, defense wasn't a priority and the system was flawed to be successful at Iowa.

No one is thinking about the giant upgrade we got with X's and O's and defense. I'm less worried about the roster spots, it's overall talent and more dialed in on, how do they play defense, are they together as a team and who are the last 2 or 3 guys they pick up.

Ben plays a very short bench in most seasons and he really rides his wings. Fran always had 2 or 3 or even sometimes more "Projects" his entire tenure at Iowa. Guys who flashed, would come in for some spot minutes, and never actually contribute to winning at Iowa. I think Ben will have less of those types, but will still have some burnouts, no one bats 1000
 
There has only been one Iowa team over the last quarter century that has come as close to the Sweet 16 as Drake did this year. (The OT loss to Tennessee). So that's where I land on Drake's roster. If a lot of it was due to coaching - then the roster was made up of kids who had the right attributes to be coached. Which is also a type of skill.
 
There has only been one Iowa team over the last quarter century that has come as close to the Sweet 16 as Drake did this year. (The OT loss to Tennessee). So that's where I land on Drake's roster. If a lot of it was due to coaching - then the roster was made up of kids who had the right attributes to be coached. Which is also a type of skill.
That's what I've been saying, they also beat a Power Conference opponent in the dance, something Iowa hasn't done since 1999...every win has been over a mid major in the dance since then. I would stop being too caught up in the fact they were at Drake last year or they don't have a bunch of P4 offers.
 
I think Iowa lost more talent than it's signed so far. But I think PG we upgraded, 2G we probably are a wash with the K-state guy, I'd personally take Dix for sure, the 3 or 4, we probably upgraded with Cooper and whoever takes Ladji's spot, 5 - totally agree. The thing no one is talking about here, is NONE of these players were coached defense, defense wasn't a priority and the system was flawed to be successful at Iowa.

No one is thinking about the giant upgrade we got with X's and O's and defense. I'm less worried about the roster spots, it's overall talent and more dialed in on, how do they play defense, are they together as a team and who are the last 2 or 3 guys they pick up.

Ben plays a very short bench in most seasons and he really rides his wings. Fran always had 2 or 3 or even sometimes more "Projects" his entire tenure at Iowa. Guys who flashed, would come in for some spot minutes, and never actually contribute to winning at Iowa. I think Ben will have less of those types, but will still have some burnouts, no one bats 1000
"The thing no one is talking about here, is NONE of these players were coached defense, defense wasn't a priority and the system was flawed to be successful at Iowa."

Well, I have been talking about it for at least seven years or more. One other issue is we don't know how many of Fran's players were planning on leaving regardless of whether Fran was returning as head coach.

So as far as what we have coming in next season, I think we just up graded.

One more point I will make here about basketball players. Most like to be glory boys and spend most of their energy on the offensive side of the court trying to score, but appear to be average at best or poor defensive players. Playing defense can be energy draining and often times there is little recognition given for those who put out the effort to play up in a guy's shirt.

Good old fashion "up in a guy's shirt" in basketball and on pass defense in football. A bunch of pussies playing five to seven yards off of the line of scrimmage on defense.
 
From The Athlete:

The Hawks follow Michigan, Louisville and Kentucky

Arkansas and Auburn follow them

Iowa​

Portal additions: Bennett Stirtz, Alvaro Folgueiras, Brendan Hausen, Tavion Banks, Isaia Howard, Cam Manyawu, Kael Combs

Ben McCollum’s best teams at Northwest Missouri State had a star point guard and a stretch big. Last year at Drake, McCollum had the star point guard in Bennett Stirtz but was missing the stretch big. McCollum got Stirtz, the top transfer in our rankings, to follow him to Iowa, and now he has his stretch big in Folgueiras, who was the Horizon League player of the year at Robert Morris and went for 15 points, 10 boards and four assists in an NCAA Tournament loss to Alabama. Folgueiras should be perfect in McCollum’s system and help open the floor for Stirtz. McCollum also got his Mitch Mascari replacement in Kansas State transfer Hausen, who made 90 3s this past season.

McCollum had four other Drake rotation guys follow him along with Stirtz, most notably Manyawu and Banks. Both are slightly undersized for the high-major level but have the athleticism to make up for it. McCollum was convinced last preseason that Howard would eventually end up at the high-major level, so pencil him into the 2025-26 the breakout list. As McCollum proved in his first year at Drake, continuity matters when it comes to his system. Iowa is still looking for one more guard to round out its rotation, but with the talent of Stirtz, the history of McCollum and the addition of a player like Folgueiras, I’m tempted to put the Hawkeyes in my next Top 25.

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