2010-2011 ISU was 16-16. While Iowa was in shambles, it wasn't like ISU was lighting the world on fire. Both teams have come light years from then. Have you seen what ISU has coming back next year? Very good chance they are a top 10 team to start year, at least top 15. This will be a telling year to see if Fran has built a program or if Marble was the guy making things happenIn reviewing the last four years Iowa managed to improve each year with only Uthoff as a transfer. It is now looking at adding two juco players. The distance between the ISU program and Iowa's has narrowed significantly from four years ago. Next year maybe the year Iowa finishes better than ISU. Discussions about transfers is a false one.erg
What I don't like is we are having to bank scholarships for the simple reason we can't get quality kids to commit. That = failure!
College basketball recruiting is a cesspool. Hoiberg has been able to exploit it by seeking transfers and setting up an environment that welcomes them. I see very little difference between Hoiberg and Kentucky's Calipari strategies, both are fond of one or two year players. The difference is Calipari recruits freshman and Hoiberg recruits seniors with a fifth year of eligibility. Calipari has been more successful by going deeper in the NCAA tournament than Hoiberg. Hoiberg has the medal for making the NCAA Tournament each year where KY missed last year. In all of this remember ISU has not made it pass the sweet 16 and KY has.
In reviewing the last four years Iowa managed to improve each year with only Uthoff as a transfer. It is now looking at adding two juco players. The distance between the ISU program and Iowa's has narrowed significantly from four years ago. Next year maybe the year Iowa finishes better than ISU. Discussions about transfers is a false one.erg
Or he could drop kick a guy while getting a board...
Or gouge someone's eyes out while clearly not even attempting to go after the ball.
Have you seen what ISU has coming back next year? Very good chance they are a top 10 team to start year, at least top 15.
There are already 100 transfers available and not a single one is getting interest from Iowa coaches or have shown interest in Iowa. If Iowa lands Atwood then it's not a big deal but it looks like Mike Nzei is the fall back recruit if Atwood doesn't commit. Nzei is definitely a project and project low mid-major offers currently too. Why wouldn't going after a transfer who has experience under his belt be a better option than yet another project? So is Fran just stubborn and doesn't want to bring transfers into his culture or is Iowa just not an attractive program for transfers? Iowa was a top 10 offensive team and would think Fran's system would be a selling point. Adding a mix of transfers could help Iowa improve greatly.
I see ISU has 2 open scholarships remaining and are approaching transfers to fill those. They already will have 2 new transfers starting next season so could have 4 total. It's working wonders for Fred so very frustrating for Fran to not embrace it too.
What I don't like is we are having to bank scholarships for the simple reason we can't get quality kids to commit. That = failure!
It is getting easier to spot them. Basketball brought them out. Football puts them away.TheIowaHawkFan is a Cyclone. Don't feed into his garbage. Virtually every post he makes on this board he goes out of his way to mention Iowa State. This is what he does.
Or flip the opposing crowd the bird because he fouled out and was mad.
College basketball recruiting is a cesspool. Hoiberg has been able to exploit it by seeking transfers and setting up an environment that welcomes them. I see very little difference between Hoiberg and Kentucky's Calipari strategies, both are fond of one or two year players. The difference is Calipari recruits freshman and Hoiberg recruits seniors with a fifth year of eligibility. Calipari has been more successful by going deeper in the NCAA tournament than Hoiberg. Hoiberg has the medal for making the NCAA Tournament each year where KY missed last year. In all of this remember ISU has not made it pass the sweet 16 and KY has.
In reviewing the last four years Iowa managed to improve each year with only Uthoff as a transfer. It is now looking at adding two juco players. The distance between the ISU program and Iowa's has narrowed significantly from four years ago. Next year maybe the year Iowa finishes better than ISU. Discussions about transfers is a false one.erg
TheIowaHawkFan is a Cyclone. Don't feed into his garbage. Virtually every post he makes on this board he goes out of his way to mention Iowa State. This is what he does.
That should be easy to prove. Just refrain from commenting on anything Cyclone for the next 50 posts. That shouldn't be hard to do. Especially since football season is coming up and there is literally NOTHING good to say about Cyclone football.Sure man, you got me. The reason I bring it up is because the comparisons between the two schools is easy to do - both BCS level, state universities, close to each other, hired coaches at same time, similar recruiting footprints. The media compares the two all the time in football and basketball.
That should be easy to prove. Just refrain from commenting on anything Cyclone for the next 50 posts. That shouldn't be hard to do. Especially since football season is coming up and there is literally NOTHING good to say about Cyclone football.
Deal?
ISU would have begged to be compared to Kentucky before Fred was hired. Thank you for that reminder. ISU has won more NCAA tournament games in the last 3 years than Iowa has played in. If people are still bringing up the Lick comparisons next year then that illustrates a failure for Fran. Lick is no longer the bar.
Calipari is a sleeze bag. I'll grant that Hoiberg isn't. Neither strategy for recruiting is what college sports should be about. This phenomenon about what have you done for me lately goes no where with me. I'm one of the few senior citizens that post here with some regularity. I don't know how old you are or care, but ISU has had some real ****** bag coaches. Tim Floyd, Larry Eustachy, and Wayne Morgan come to mind. Little integrity in my book. Three of the biggest exploiters of players in college bball. I'm glad McDermott has been able to succeed at Creighton. It kind of proves that it wasn't him, but ISU that must adopt a different strategy to compete.