I know what you were doing. You brought up Tom Davis. I addressed my feelings on Tom Davis. This isn't hard.
And then I elaborated on our conversation. I agree it shouldn't be hard.
I know what you were doing. You brought up Tom Davis. I addressed my feelings on Tom Davis. This isn't hard.
We are turning into the Iowa State football fans of basketball.
Douche much?Hyperbole much?
Anyone who doesn't think Patrick didnt influence that season must not be a parent. No way I could do my job to my best abilities if my kid was home with cancer. I think it also affected recruiting during that time. Which would make a lot of sense looking at how bad those classes were.Patrick being sick may have contributed.
You tried to turn it back to Fran. My comment was never meant to include, compare or discuss Fran. Nowhere in my comment about Davis, was Fran's name mentioned. Was any part of Fran's basketball teams mentioned. We agree. You are making this hard.And then I elaborated on our conversation. I agree it shouldn't be hard.
It's our inability to win close games, even in tournament years, that keeps landing us as a 7-10 seed and tees us up for a superior one or two seed to blow us out of the gym.This is my main problem with Fran. The good 'spurts" are ending in 2nd round blow out losses. That's not good enough for me.
Get off the 8-9 line or the 7-10 line and you won't see those teams in the second round. That was a problem with Davis in the nineties as well.One of those losses was to the national champion who won their sweet 16 game by more points against Miami and beat their final 4 foe (Oklahoma) by 44 points. 44! The other blowout loss was to a team who ended up losing to the National Champion in the E8.
We've just run up against some really good second round teams, our seed hasn't been good enough or bad enough to prevent it.
That '89-90 season was crazy. We were eighth in the country in December and had December wins over North Carolina, UC Santa Barbara, and at Iowa State. We competed against eventual national champion UNLV until Thompson turned his ankle. He, of course, would soon be gone and the rest of the season was a death spiral culminating in 40 point blowout losses to Indiana, Illinois and Michigan.Not in that 4th season, I didn't. I was mostly referring to the obvious play makers from the Raveling era.
If we are 20 points worse than the eventual NC, I'm not happy with that result. Any year. Just like I'm not happy when we are 30 points worse than Michigan St. I'm not concerned with our seed. If we can't at least be competitive with the top teams, I want a coach that can be
Douche much?
And here I opened and posted in this topic because I thought it was going to be about power rating the B1G schools. I should have known certain parties would hijack it and make it about their displeasure with McCaffery, as happens way too often.
Of course. And Lightning is one of the main culprits.
That will change.
You tried to turn it back to Fran. My comment was never meant to include, compare or discuss Fran. Nowhere in my comment about Davis, was Fran's name mentioned. Was any part of Fran's basketball teams mentioned. We agree. You are making this hard.
Not in that 4th season, I didn't. I was mostly referring to the obvious play makers from the Raveling era.
In addition to losing Thompson and Brian Garner to academics Acie Earl was suspended by Davis for six games and came close to being dismissed from the team. Matt Bullard and Michael Ingram were fighting knee problems. Rodell Davis was just coming back from two and a half years of knee problems.Yeah that season with Moses as our featured guy were some brutal hoops. Brutal.
If we are 20 points worse than the eventual NC, I'm not happy with that result. Any year. Just like I'm not happy when we are 30 points worse than Michigan St. I'm not concerned with our seed. If we can't at least be competitive with the top teams, I want a coach that can be
In addition to losing Thompson and Brian Garner to academics Acie Earl was suspended by Davis for six games and came close to being dismissed from the team. Matt Bullard and Michael Ingram were fighting knee problems. Rodell Davis was just coming back from two and a half years of knee problems.
Les Jepsen, of all people, was out main go to guy that year. And if you had seen him his freshman and sophomore years you wouldn't have believed it. He improved over his career as much as any Hawkeye I've ever seen, even got an NBA cup of coffee.
There you go. You labeled exactly what he accomplished and they have the words TITLES in them. If Fran had the words TITLES and BIG CONFERENCE associated with his name, I'd have a different opinion. But he doesn't.