I agree with you, but saying he left the program in better shape for Lickliter than Lickliter did for McCaffery isn't saying a whole lot. Look at the Iowa roster that was left and there were no real quality players, maybe Cyrus Tate, but he really played well against Michigan and average against anyone else. Yeah players came and went under Lickliter, but it wasn't much of full cupboard when he got there. Lickliter was just not the right coach to build Iowa back up, he didn't have to do that at Butler, they had been good for a while and he didn't have to do it anywhere else. That was his major fault, not knowing where to begin and missing out on some quality players like E'twuan Moore and JaJuan Johnson were his undoing. A lot of the players that left under Lickliter were not significant losses, the problem was he didn't get any better players when he got "do-overs" in recruiting. Whomever posted, what if we would have hired Fran in 2007 makes a valid point, even if it wasn't Fran, that is the style of coach Iowa needed. That type of hire just fits the Iowa personality and what the fanbase wants because Iowa had that success with that type of play for so long. For the post that says it is too early to tell if Iowa has the right coach, Fran has come in and stirred the fans up and that is a good thing. Look at the recruits to far, Marble/Basabe/Cartwright/McCabe, huge contributors so far early in their careers. Iowa needs another quality shooter (Oglesby) and versatility (White) in recruiting. Fran brings excitement, enthusiasm and personality, something the last two coaches sorely lacked. In-game adjustments are another thing this staff knows how to do, different looks and trying to keep the other team off-balance, another thing the two previous coaches had no clue on how to do. Fran teaches and wants his players to play intelligently, again, something the two previous coaches lacked. This year has been interesting, they may not win a ton of games and I don't think any of us expect them too, but they are a team that plays hard and has a lot of inexperience. The experience they get this year will go a lot further than those 4/5-star recruits riding the pine this year in the Big Ten while their seniors get a lions share of the playing time. Iowa will be more prepared as a team with the experience and what this staff is teaching them going into next season. I love where the program is headed and this is only after ONE Big Ten game and I don't feel it is to early to tell the impact of what Fran has had on this Iowa program. It will be interesting to see how or if Iowa fills the two open scholarships for next season. If they fill both, look for some raw-skilled athletes to join Iowa and, here is a crazy thought, maybe a redshirt or two with the number of players Iowa will have returning. What is really different from the last two regimes is Iowa has a direction and a plan, under the two previous coaches, especially Alford, Iowa scrambled to get players on campus and it was a struggle to keep them out of trouble and on the court. Remember Alford had no more than 7 freshman graduate from Iowa, that is less than one per recruiting class.