RobHowe
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Hawkeyes Rally from 20 Points Down Against Minnesota
Unless they were one of the 8,000 elderly people there, doesn't sound like it.Curious. Was anyone from HN at the game?
We have been waiting 4 years for Patrick to play consistently. He clearly has the skills to be a 14-5 sort of player. Its between his ears. I am not betting on him figuring it out these last 6-8 games, but if he somehow did, this team could be dangerous down the stretch.I think everyone had shell shock from the girls game, combined with pre-stupor bowl preparations. I only watched half the game-the 2nd half fortunately. Scratching my head wondering where this version of Patrick has been. With Sandfort in a 2nd half groove and Owen Freeman's monster game, this looked like a team that could make some noise in the BTT
It wont last, but it was a fun game, at least the 2nd half
Curious. Was anyone from HN at the game?
Whew. I was feeling lonely.Yes. The story linked in the OP is from John Bohnenkamp, who was sitting on press row. I posted a photo gallery. I took them while sitting on the baseline.
Yeah, when Wisconsin broke the Top 10, I thought they might be the weakest team to crack the Top 10 in years. They ain't a Top 10 or Top 15 or even Top 20 team. And from what I saw of their last game, they are still grabbing and holding as always -- amazing what they get away with. I see a tech coming on Fran when they play the Hawks!Great win, good coaching decision to keep a hot, cohesive lineup out there. But to say that was a small lineup is laughable. Sure looked long and lanky to me, but any win is a good win.
Schedule now really turns brutal, though recent Wisconsin slide may soften it a tiny bit. If Sandfort wants to put his money where his mouth is and say this team is poised to make a statement, they certainly have the opportunity based on remaining schedule.
I've had similar thoughts. Experience at the Guard position, with a do-everything Guard in Perkins and a shooter/driver in Sandfort. An experienced Forward in Krikke who can consistently nail mid-range shots. Conference Freshman of the Year at Center. I mean, the pieces are there from an offensive talent perspective to be great. Problem is, other than Perkins, the other 4 starters AND subs are woefully subpar defensively -- including Bowen, who lets other Guards drive by him all the time. And no defensive 'rim protector' which many BTen teams have. It's unfortunate, because as you say, the team has talent.This is a strange team. On one hand I think this team has 6 players that are between good and great. That's enough to be the 2nd best team in the conference, and we look like it at times. On the other hand, most of those 6 players completely disappear at times and even worse, they make some really costly, completely unnecessary mistakes. At times they look like the worst team in the conference.
With the upper classmen on this team, I could really see us making a strong run down the stretch. But with the schedule we have left, almost every game is a good chance at a loss. Anywhere from 6-1 to 1-6 is possible.
I think Bowen is better on D than you think. Isn’t Owen a rim protector? Has a lot of blocks. Tendency to foul has been a problem, I know. Clean up that issue and he may fill the bill.I've had similar thoughts. Experience at the Guard position, with a do-everything Guard in Perkins and a shooter/driver in Sandfort. An experienced Forward in Krikke who can consistently nail mid-range shots. Conference Freshman of the Year at Center. I mean, the pieces are there from an offensive talent perspective to be great. Problem is, other than Perkins, the other 4 starters AND subs are woefully subpar defensively -- including Bowen, who lets other Guards drive by him all the time. And no defensive 'rim protector' which many BTen teams have. It's unfortunate, because as you say, the team has talent.