The things I was angry about in this game were things you can't do much about. See Jon's HN front page blog about that. Suffice it to say, we win this game anywhere but Hilton. But, I find it amusing that, despite the fact that ISU started this game ranked above us, they still went into it with what I can only describe as a desperation to justify themselves in the state of Iowa. Some things never change.
The game did bring up some issues I'm concerned about for the team. I found it difficult to understand Fran's putting Zach in at center last year when things were tight in games down the stretch. Now that the centers are more experienced, I find this strategy even more perplexing and see that it might potentially cost us some games this year. However, if Fran is going to do it when McCabe is having one of the worst games of his career (when has he ever gone 0/5 from 3 before?), I have to believe he'll do it again. The other issue is the seeming changing strategy down the stretch with a lead from attacking the basket to generally looking for fouls. I think this leads to a more passive attitude at the line at crunch time. As someone in a previous post mentioned, why doesn't Fran keep the attack up with set plays for the hot hands down the stretch? They might get fouls and baskets. And I must say that despite the ridicule I'm sure to get, I'm hoping, by the end of the year, to put Woody in that list of guys to set up plays for towards the end of games. He's getting increasingly consistent in his post production. At ISU he had some nice early post move buckets, 11 rb and 2 pretty assists. Now, if he can keep working on the fouling...
The game did bring up some issues I'm concerned about for the team. I found it difficult to understand Fran's putting Zach in at center last year when things were tight in games down the stretch. Now that the centers are more experienced, I find this strategy even more perplexing and see that it might potentially cost us some games this year. However, if Fran is going to do it when McCabe is having one of the worst games of his career (when has he ever gone 0/5 from 3 before?), I have to believe he'll do it again. The other issue is the seeming changing strategy down the stretch with a lead from attacking the basket to generally looking for fouls. I think this leads to a more passive attitude at the line at crunch time. As someone in a previous post mentioned, why doesn't Fran keep the attack up with set plays for the hot hands down the stretch? They might get fouls and baskets. And I must say that despite the ridicule I'm sure to get, I'm hoping, by the end of the year, to put Woody in that list of guys to set up plays for towards the end of games. He's getting increasingly consistent in his post production. At ISU he had some nice early post move buckets, 11 rb and 2 pretty assists. Now, if he can keep working on the fouling...