azhawkphan
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Let me be the thousandth person to say that the anti and pro Lickliter stuff is mind numbing at best... Apologies for the long post (speaking of mind numbing). But the state of my beloved Iowa BBall program is at or near an all time low. But why? Is it Lickliter? Alford? Mr. Davis? Barta? Bowlsby? Bump Elliot? Let's take a look...
Lute built something special when he took over from Dick Schultz in the late seventies... who knows what would have happened had Ronnie Lester not re-injured his knee.
Carver opened in 1983 replacing the raucous Fieldhouse with the more sterile environment of Carver. Nice facility with nice people that attend, but is it a selling point to today's recruits?
Raveling took over from Lute in 1984 and brought in some incredible recruits, but couldn't coach them. If he would have stayed, Iowa might have been put on probation or at least 3/4 of the team suspended from the stories I have heard (had the internet and today's media attention been around then). He finished with a 54-36 record at Iowa finishing no better than 5th in conference.
Mr. Davis took over in 1987 and had some great years with Ravelings recruits. Once Ravelings recruits left starting with the 1990 season, Iowa basketball returned to mediocrity. Yes Mr. Davis had some nice teams that finished in the top 5 in conference (and many others that didn't) and made it to the second round of the NCAAs, but Mr. Davis's teams only finished the Big Ten schedule with less than 7 losses only once after 1990. We ran Mr. Davis off because this was not good enough.
So we bring in Alford in 2000. Iowa basketball falls further after he came in with big expectations. My understanding was that he was promised upgrades in the facilities as our facilities 10 years ago are terrible. What happened to the upgrades he was promised? He doesn't get them, he drives the Iowa basketball program further into the ground, and is a *** about it on his way out. Yes, he had a decent season in 2006, but with a very veteran team made up of native Iowans as the leaders.
Alford burns every last bridge as he leaves and we bring in Lickliter. Is this mess Lick's fault? His "system" does not seem to be working and is boring. Others say the can't recruit... but what does he have to sell? We are in year 3, and new facilities have just begun construction. Iowa's success isn't so recent and not much of a bball history before that. We have not won a BT title since we shared one in 1979, went to a final four in 1980, and had success in 1950s. We don't have a history sending kids to the NBA save Ravelings recruits and a couple others here or there. This success is all before today's recruits were even born! Although I love the location, I can see why recruits not from Iowa are not psyched to come to IC.
IMHO, our troubles go deeper than the coach, and it starts with the facilities and this falls on the shoulders of Elliot, Bowlsby, and Barta for not getting the BBall facilities upgraded sooner and keeping the momentum of the 80's going. If we bring in a new coach now, does this drastically change anything? IMO, no. This is one reason Lickliter got a 7 yr. contract. Barta knew it would take a couple of years to get the facilities going... So let's see what Lickliter can do in the next couple of years. The last recruiting class seems to be an upgrade, next year's recruiting class will be crucial for him. If he can't get it done then, I think not only will Lick be gone but so will Barta.
Lute built something special when he took over from Dick Schultz in the late seventies... who knows what would have happened had Ronnie Lester not re-injured his knee.
Carver opened in 1983 replacing the raucous Fieldhouse with the more sterile environment of Carver. Nice facility with nice people that attend, but is it a selling point to today's recruits?
Raveling took over from Lute in 1984 and brought in some incredible recruits, but couldn't coach them. If he would have stayed, Iowa might have been put on probation or at least 3/4 of the team suspended from the stories I have heard (had the internet and today's media attention been around then). He finished with a 54-36 record at Iowa finishing no better than 5th in conference.
Mr. Davis took over in 1987 and had some great years with Ravelings recruits. Once Ravelings recruits left starting with the 1990 season, Iowa basketball returned to mediocrity. Yes Mr. Davis had some nice teams that finished in the top 5 in conference (and many others that didn't) and made it to the second round of the NCAAs, but Mr. Davis's teams only finished the Big Ten schedule with less than 7 losses only once after 1990. We ran Mr. Davis off because this was not good enough.
So we bring in Alford in 2000. Iowa basketball falls further after he came in with big expectations. My understanding was that he was promised upgrades in the facilities as our facilities 10 years ago are terrible. What happened to the upgrades he was promised? He doesn't get them, he drives the Iowa basketball program further into the ground, and is a *** about it on his way out. Yes, he had a decent season in 2006, but with a very veteran team made up of native Iowans as the leaders.
Alford burns every last bridge as he leaves and we bring in Lickliter. Is this mess Lick's fault? His "system" does not seem to be working and is boring. Others say the can't recruit... but what does he have to sell? We are in year 3, and new facilities have just begun construction. Iowa's success isn't so recent and not much of a bball history before that. We have not won a BT title since we shared one in 1979, went to a final four in 1980, and had success in 1950s. We don't have a history sending kids to the NBA save Ravelings recruits and a couple others here or there. This success is all before today's recruits were even born! Although I love the location, I can see why recruits not from Iowa are not psyched to come to IC.
IMHO, our troubles go deeper than the coach, and it starts with the facilities and this falls on the shoulders of Elliot, Bowlsby, and Barta for not getting the BBall facilities upgraded sooner and keeping the momentum of the 80's going. If we bring in a new coach now, does this drastically change anything? IMO, no. This is one reason Lickliter got a 7 yr. contract. Barta knew it would take a couple of years to get the facilities going... So let's see what Lickliter can do in the next couple of years. The last recruiting class seems to be an upgrade, next year's recruiting class will be crucial for him. If he can't get it done then, I think not only will Lick be gone but so will Barta.
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