sportstalent
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I had them being 7-4 after the Drake game...I felt they'd win two of three of the instate games, and win the season opener. So they will have to sweep the instate games to match that.
That said, its been more fun to watch for me. Last nights game was tough on the eyes, but that was par for the course last year.
Overall the record has let me down, but my predictions were before Gatens and Payne were hurt, but they should have beat SDSU/WF/LBSU. That being said there is a lot of progress. Last night's game was this season in a nutshell.
1. Iowa proved that they can still be effective in a slower pace game, but when the opportunity presented itself, they got out in transition something they didn't do in recent seasons.
2. Iowa still cannot make free throws and that has really hurt them in some other games as well.
3. Silly turnovers are still happening, but at a much lower pace. We cannot have less than 10 turnovers in a game and half of them come from the PG.
4. The switching of defenses is going to be effective against a lot of teams and Fran will continue to do this.
5. Iowa still does not have one player that can take over a game in all facets. May is close, but his ball handling is too loose and he turns the ball over too easy on the drive. If he cleans that up, then yeah, he is that player.
6. Having a bench is HUGE, say what you will about Brommer, but he looks like a basketball player this year. If Brommer is ineffective, then Archie gets a shot, not a bad thing. Marble/McCabe coming in and doing the things they are doing, can't complain.
7. Iowa has a team this year, even with the injuries they have had, they play together and don't panic.
8. IMPROVEMENT, look no further than Basabe. Against SDSU, I thought, we have nobody better than this? The thing that stuck out in that game though about him is that he played hard, rebounded and challenged shots. Watching him last night, wow, he is Iowa's best freshman now and if he continues to improve should be All-Freshman B10, we will see in league play though.
9. Iowa needs to play within themselves, when they do that is when teams take advantage of them. The out-of-control play has decreased from Game 1 to now and they look better. The press has been a blast to watch.
There are positives and negatives to this season, but more positive than negative overall. I thought they would be close or get to 10 wins in non-conference, but with the improvement and how hard this team plays and injuries, I am by no means disappointed.
The non-conference really doesn't matter to me at this point though. I think we can all agree that we will see how far this team comes when B10 season starts. Iowa cannot afford to get blown out toward the end of the season as they did last year, it will be a setback for Fran and the fanbase. There are just not a lot of winnable games, but bad losses will not make us forget the state of the program of recent memory.
The expectation for next season is raised just by seeing what I have seen so far to date. In adding Oglesby/White and potentially two more players, that's more depth and with all the experience that will be back. Initially, I have been saying NIT for next year, but I think the BIG DANCE will be within reach and a top half finish in the B10.
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