okeefe4prez
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My buddy sent me this after the Illinois game and asked when we would return to the glory days Coach Alford brought? Are you clowns still glad you ran him out of town after seeing these banners?
Hell ya I'm glad he is gone. He didn't want to be at Iowa either so what is the big deal? I think it's time for you and your little buddy to move on. In 2015 or so it will be interesting to see where he is at and where Iowa BB is at. If you really believe he could have taken Iowa BB to a new level then why was he looking for a job while still employed at Iowa? Never will for the day he was hired to take Iowa BB to a new level and that he did, all the way down to the cellar of college basketball.
My buddy sent me this after the Illinois game and asked when we would return to the glory days Coach Alford brought? Are you clowns still glad you ran him out of town after seeing these banners?
Sarcasm or not it's a shot at Iowa BB and the guy that led Iowa BB down that road is SA. Like an earlier poster stated, he never got recruits that could qualify academicly so he took the easy road and went to a lesser school. SA wanted to be the BMOC and with Iowa Football the way it is he would have never got that. Sure, Iowa has to take some of the blame with the facilities lacking but it was never an issue before.Did you read the banners? It is obvious this was sarcasm.
He was a better coach by the time he left, but as a previous poster said, it was too late at that point - things had already spiraled too far.
The big issues for me:
Lack of player development (it's hard to name a single player under Alford that was a significantly improved player at the end of their career than they were as Fr)
Lack of player retention (this is multi-faceted - good players that transferred, boneheads that got into trouble that should have never been recruited in the first place, guys that really didn't want to be here...or got here and realized they didn't want to be here)
The game day coaching itself did show some degree of progress as Alford went along in his career, but nowhere near to the degree where it was enough to overcome the previous 2 issues.
He had a really cocky persona, which I think caused 9/10's of his problems w/Iowa fans (and probably players too, for that matter!). Personally, it never really bothered me - a coach that gets results for my team can be as cocky as they want to be. If Alford was leading us to 20+ wins every year, everyone would have called it "swagger". Just like Drew Tate - Drew was the exact same guy through his entire career, even though if you talk to a lot of Iowa fans, you would think he morphed into some horrible monster between the end of 04 and the end of 06...the W's & L's are what dictated perception.
that last banner made me laugh.
i think he was a better coach at the end, but it was too late, he had already burned all his bridges in iowa city.
We got the right coach here now. He was a better coach when he left but he was not am ambassador for Iowa. He set in stage the decline of a once proud basketball program. I know this wasn't the question but I'm not happy we dumped Tom Davis.
Sarcasm or not it's a shot at Iowa BB and the guy that led Iowa BB down that road is SA.
Alford was the best coach we've had in over 10 years.