burky247
Well-Known Member
I just don't see how playing sparingly in the NBA several years ago is going to influence many recruits. If I were a recruit, I would be less interested in a coach's former playing resume. And more interested in how many of his players have made it to the NBA.
I think Hoiberg was a great college player. I think the fact that he was an Ames boy who played for ISU inflated his legend as a player a little bit. Had he not been from Ames, would he have been more popular than Fizer or Grayer? I suppose that is possible. But I seriously doubt he would have been considered a better player than them.
He hasn't even coached a game yet and already it feels like his coaching tenure has been inflated as well(although I know that there are a lot of Cyclone fans who are in 'wait and see' mode). The fact that he is being talked about however is probably a good thing for the Cyclones. It's never good to have new hires met with silence. In this sense, both Iowa and ISU succeeded. It will be interesting if that translates to performance.
I think Hoiberg was a great college player. I think the fact that he was an Ames boy who played for ISU inflated his legend as a player a little bit. Had he not been from Ames, would he have been more popular than Fizer or Grayer? I suppose that is possible. But I seriously doubt he would have been considered a better player than them.
He hasn't even coached a game yet and already it feels like his coaching tenure has been inflated as well(although I know that there are a lot of Cyclone fans who are in 'wait and see' mode). The fact that he is being talked about however is probably a good thing for the Cyclones. It's never good to have new hires met with silence. In this sense, both Iowa and ISU succeeded. It will be interesting if that translates to performance.