JonDMiller
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Who's the recruit Caffy is talking about that will be visiting today?
I am so impressed that Coach McCaffery has brought to his staff two Hawkeyes from the "Glory Years" of Iowa basketball. You have to be a confident and motivated coach to do that. Coach Speraw played at Iowa, and was a grad assistant on Iowa's last Final Four team with Iowa legends Ronnie Lester and Bobby Hansen, and Ryan Bowen came to Iowa at about the same time as Ricky Davis, but without the accolades. It's great to see the "Pride" in Iowa basketball shine through in these guys. Bowen is a role model to all of those underrated guys who have to do the little things on the floor in order to get playing time and help the team win. I would guess that Bowen is close to Iowa's all-time leader in plays that require effort, grit, and toughness. Bowen had so many deflections, floor burns, tipped balls, and effort plays. He set solid screens for Andre Woolridge, enabling Woolridge to turn the corner and get to the goal on Mr. Davis's double-high post, end of shot-clock, pick and roll play. Bowen kept many offensive possessions alive by hustling to the boards and tipping the ball, and he was the ultimate team player. Coach Speraw and Coach Bowen will both be absolutely motivated to help get Iowa basketball back to its winning ways. Finally, it says a lot about Coach Speraw, that he wants to be an assistant at Iowa, when he has the credentials to be a head coach elsewhere. I would guess that while he has been a successful coach for many years, that he has probably always kept a close eye on the Iowa program. Bowen and Speraw are Hawkeyes, and it nice to see Hawkeyes from the "Glory Years" of Iowa Basketball on the bench helping Coach McCaffery bring this program back.will also be podcast later this morning
I am so impressed that Coach McCaffery has brought to his staff two Hawkeyes from the "Glory Years" of Iowa basketball. You have to be a confident and motivated coach to do that. Coach Speraw played on Iowa's last Final Four team with Iowa legends Ronnie Lester and Bobby Hansen, and Ryan Bowen came to Iowa at about the same time as Ricky Davis, but without the accolades. It's great to see the "Pride" in Iowa basketball shine through in these guys. Bowen is a role model to all of those underrated guys who have to do the little things on the floor in order to get playing time and help the team win. I would guess that Bowen is close to Iowa's all-time leader in plays that require effort, grit, and toughness. Bowen had so many deflections, floor burns, tipped balls, and effort plays. He set solid screens for Andre Woolridge, enabling Woolridge to turn the corner and get to the goal on Mr. Davis's double-high post, end of shot-clock, pick and roll play. Bowen kept many offensive possessions alive by hustling to the boards and tipping the ball. Bowen was the ultimate team player. Coach Speraw and Coach Bowen will both be absolutely motivated to help get Iowa basketball back to its winning ways. Finally, it says a lot about Coach Speraw, that he wants to be an assistant at Iowa, when he has the credentials to be a head coach elsewhere. I would guess that while he has been a successful coach for many years, that he has probably always kept a close eye on the Iowa program. Bowen and Speraw are Hawkeyes, and it nice to see Hawkeyes from the "Glory Years" of Iowa Basketball on the bench helping Coach McCaffery bring this program back.
+1 Troy...Hope that Fran & company can get our team to play like those Bowen teams in the 90's...
Speraw was a Grad Assistant on the 1980 final four team.
Jon-- can you answer this for me?
I'm glad you discussed the interview (Rome-eske) after it was over. After coming back from the commercial break, why not discuss Hawkeye basketball for the rest of the show? Instead, it's Michigan football? I don't understand this. I understand Deace could give two craps about Iowa basketball, but the listeners don't care about the Wolverines. (I turned off the radio for the last 10 minutes, so I'm sorry if the topic changed)
If it was Hoilberg being interviewed, Deace would be talking about how he has the uppper hand in the recruiting battle and how beloved within the state.
Don't you guys have the rest of the month of June and July to discuss how good/bad Michigan is going to be?
I was coming back to talk college football, re: magazines that were out, and Deace said he was not buying TSN because they rated Michigan low. I didn't have 'Talk Michigan FB' on my list of topics.
As for coming back to talk Iowa hoops, not sure what else there is to talk about right now that I didn't cover with Fran, and wrap up by myself before the end of that segment, which is why I did it then because I knew it didn't have enough gravitas for its own separate segment.
Jon, you can talk about whatever you want to on your show. I am glad to hear local sports talk on the radio. If I were living back in eastern Iowa, I would probably be listening to music in the am.
unfortunately, listening to the show means you have to deal with deace turning everything into a discussion about michigan or how bad he had it growing up.