I wouldn't say any kind of corner has been turned. I need something tangible for that. A B1G title, a conference championship or a sweet 16. Otherwise, this is just a regular season that's going well. I do however think that a lot of doubts have been dashed about Fran's coaching abilities and his recruiting prowess. I also think Iowa is looking in pretty good shape for the future. Super excited for next year with what's coming back.
I'm just hoping that if the season ends on a pretty high note and just look at our roster. Everyone will be back besides Baer. So who's to say we couldn't even be close to being a favorite in the BIG if Cook were to return. If Cook decides he's still not ready for the NBA, he's got a really good team to come back and play for that'll continue to play through him why not come back? Oh and maybe even get that silly little degree kids go to school for while he's at it. All that said we can't be surprised if he doesn't but I'd say it's too early to slam shut the possibility anywayAgreed. Many on this board complain about Tyler Cook. But he gets automatically doubled every time he touches the ball near the paint. Without him, I think our offense would look much bleaker and space/maneuverability on offense would be way tighter. He's not always perfect at passing out of double teams... but it's still a huge component to the team.
Fran had been nothing but consistent until last year. The 5 years before that, he was always bubble to one game above the bubble. That's extremely consistent. The last thing I want at this point is for Fran to be consistent and have us fade to a bubble team.Turning the corner is when you see year to year consistency. I expect that out of a coach who is approaching a Decade at the Helm. So presently we are in the mist of a very nice year, let’s see if it can be built on.
It would be nice that when a couple guys are carrying the load, others don’t fully disappear. Moss went from not missing one week to not scoring a single point for two games. It’s weird and tough when every single player is streaky. It makes for potentially really high highs and could be really low lows. I still don’t know what to expect.This year's team is playing far better team-basketball.
Think about it...it's a damn Tough sport. Long season, during the winter, guys get injuries here and there, easy to catch a bug that'll wear you down. It's a grinding, physically demanding sport, so you need guys that will step up, step in and take over when a teammate is off a bit.
This team has 5-6 different guys can go easily off for 15-20 points on any given night. You need that. All strong teams have that.
Last night against Indiana was a perfect example: Garza has been EN FUEGO the past 5-6 games. Last night he was off and Joe Cool stepped up early and T. Cook was THE MAN for the first 75% of the game
and then...
(cue the Superman-music)
JBo kicks in the door, grabs the game by the throat, announces to all in Assembly Hall that he's not letting this one get away, not tonight.
The beautiful thing about it was there wasn't a damn thing any of the Hoosiers or the refs could do about it.
Great team-effort, great road win - Go Hawks!
It would be nice that when a couple guys are carrying the load, others don’t fully disappear. Moss went from not missing one week to not scoring a single point for two games. It’s weird and tough when every single player is streaky. It makes for potentially really high highs and could be really low lows. I still don’t know what to expect.
I agree. When Garza is on the court he is very consistent. Cook in a similar way but he does get out of control trying to do too much sometimes.I dont think Garza and Cook are streaky. They almost always play pretty good. Moss obviously is. Bohannon has been this year but for the most part, he started bad and has been pretty good since. Wieskamp had 2 bad games in a row, but other than those, he's been pretty consistent. Kriener probably falls into the streaky category.
When they (hopefully eventually) make the sweet 16, he will have done everything Tom Davis did when he didn’t have a tailor made superstar roster not of his making waiting for him. Thus far FM has been 1 win short twice.I’m still waiting for the “next level” above what Tom Davis did. It’s been 20 years.
When they (hopefully eventually) make the sweet 16, he will have done everything Tom Davis did when he didn’t have a tailor made superstar roster not of his making waiting for him. Thus far he’s been 1 win short twice.
Ah. It took awhile for the anonymous Mr. Davis detractor to show up. I'm disappointed.
Ran him out of town and got 20 years of mostly meh basketball.
Years 3 through almost 9, Fran is very close to Davis, and he gets called a terrible coach.