The only way to get deep runs to the tournament is consistently playing well in the regular season and giving yourself the chance. It is way way way over due, but like, Iowa beats sweet 16 caliber teams all the time in the regular season, often times on those teams homecourt. So, it's not like they can't do it and if you're Iowa basketball fan and not happy with the results when we're one of the most consistent winning programs in the country, maybe basketball isn't for you. Iowa hoops has literally no history to fall back on outside of a flash in the pan run it had in the 80's and frankly, the fact that they are this competitive with hardly paying it's head coach, no fan base and no NIL is fricking unreal when you think about it. But sure, it's Fran lolOK, I will be that guy.
3rd place in the Big Ten during that time and not one sweet 16 appearance in the NCAA tourney.?
1 Big Ten tourney title.
No regual season Big Ten Championships.
Meh, Fran's teams need to step it up in March. They are way overdue.
Further proof that Fran should be fired immediately (eye roll)
BTW, what a weird table to compile. Someone needs to get a life.
God that felt great, who else? I'm willing to bet anyone who wants some that Iowa is a top half of the B1G team this season once again and will be comfortably in the tournament.
Iowa basketball has
2 conference titles in 54 years
6 sweet 16's in 54 years
2 Elite 8's in 68 years
1 final four in 68 years
maybe it's time to accept that maybe it's not the coach. Iowa is not good at basketball guys and really never has been.
Iowa basketball has
2 conference titles in 54 years
6 sweet 16's in 54 years
2 Elite 8's in 68 years
1 final four in 68 years
maybe it's time to accept that maybe it's not the coach. Iowa is not good at basketball guys and really never has been.
I don't know, what if Iowa had hired Butler's assistant coach Brad Stephens instead of Butler head coach Todd Lickliter. What if Iowa had hired Bruce Pearl as Tom Davis replacement?
What if Lute Olson had stayed as Iowa coach?
Sometimes all you need is the right coach.
But that's not what happened did it. They ran off a coach that consistently won and it took 20 years to recover. Not everyone can just walk into Iowa and win basketball. It's been proven, and it's been proven a lot throughout time.I don't know, what if Iowa had hired Butler's assistant coach Brad Stephens instead of Butler head coach Todd Lickliter. What if Iowa had hired Bruce Pearl as Tom Davis replacement?
What if Lute Olson had stayed as Iowa coach?
Sometimes all you need is the right coach.
HN would have exploded.Can you imagine Iowa hiring a 30 year old assistant coach from a mid-major who played at a D3 school?
lol, Butler has been one of the best programs in college basketball over the last 2 decades. They just didn't suddenly go on a run....I'm just saying....
If Butler can get to 2 NCAA championship games in a row.
If Villanova can win 2 NCAA championships in a row.
If Caitlin Clark can go to 2.NCAA championship games in a row.
Anybody can go on a Big Run if they find the right coach (or player).
Exactly. Brad Stephens was on NOBODY'S radar at that time. Was he the brains behind Butler's success? Of course and it's easy to say that now. The guy is really smart and has had a boatload of success. But it's really farcical to come on this board and wish we would have selected him over Licklighter back then.Can you imagine Iowa hiring a 30 year old assistant coach from a mid-major who played at a D3 school?
It's crazy, but unfortunately, that's how people are wired. Since Butler had some coaches that DID have some success and the one Iowa got didn't, well, "Iowa can't even pick the future NBA championship level coach when it was right under their noses, THANKS BARTA"Exactly. Brad Stephens was on NOBODY'S radar at that time. Was he the brains behind Butler's success? Of course and it's easy to say that now. The guy is really smart and has had a boatload of success. But it's really farcical to come on this board and wish we would have selected him over Licklighter back then.