I too am super excited for next season and think we are going to have a chance to be good.
I would caution us to be realistic though as upward mobility in this conference is really, really challenging. Not saying we can't move up but a 4-5 place finish is what I am hopeful for.
I'm not sure how this is possible but Wisconsin has finished in the top 4 of this conference for 12 straight years (if I quoted this stat correctly) so you might as well pencil them in again even though the lose a couple of guys. So that leaves 4 spots to finish in the top 5 and you have long-time powers MSU & OSU. OSU recruits very well as we all know. You also have the re-emergence of long-time power Indiana that has a couple of juniors that may or may not go pro and they are recruiting very well. Michigan also continues to recruit well and also has some early entry decisions which could determine their fate next year. IL & Minny will probably not disappear and Purdue will most likely improve. Although many laugh Nebraska was not as horrible as I had hoped. Their starting 5 was ok, they red-shirted a number of guys who will hit the floor next year and they open in a brand new facility which I've heard is top of the line.
On top of that we have not yet garnered that 'B1G' respect card yet that MSU, OSU, Indiana & Wisconsin have. You know, that ability to get the extra whistles you need, when your team needs them the most in close games. Yes, those whistles or lack of whistles if you are playing defense that are just enough to get you over the top in a 1 or 2 posession game. The type of benefits that elevate those programs even when they are not significantly better than Iowa. So, it takes years to get that benefit and really underlies the damage that was done by previous coaches to this program. We once got some of those whistles as well. On top of that there is a nice little bias for the MSU, OSU, Indiana over a small market team like Iowa.
All I am saying, is be realistic... we have to be really, really, really good to probably finish in the top 4-5. I think we have a good chance to do it but I'm not going ballastic if we do not quite reach the top of the moutain. This is a long process in my mind that we are chipping away at one season at a time.
Fran's doing a great job and I cannot believe the progress in 3 years. As a fanbase we just have to keep bringing it also and not give up after a setback.
I want to go back to playing a big name team again. I don't care if we lose
SpecialKHawk, everything you mention is why we should care about the non conference next season. There is a good chance Iowa may not move up much if at all. The last thing we want to see happen is for Iowa to be in the exact same position next season. But there is room for Iowa to move up.
Wisconsin - I thought this was the year they would have to rebuild, found out otherwise. Cannot bet against Bo Ryan, I cannot stand the guy but he has my respect. Neutral
Michigan State - Like Wisconsin, I cannot bet against Izzo. Izzo always keeps MSU competitive, they could win the B1G next season. Up
Michigan - I am not a big fan of Beilein and thought they should have won the B1G this year. It all depends on who comes back and who leaves early for the NBA. Down
Indiana - Even if Zeller comes back they could slip to the middle of the pack if Oladipo leaves for the NBA draft. Plus they graduate Watford & Hulls, potentially 3 of their top 4 scorers gone. I know they have another good recruiting class coming in but that is a lot of scoring to replace. Down
Ohio State - It all depends on if Deshaun Thomas returns for his senior year, if he does expect Ohio State to be competing for the title, otherwise they could slip a little. Neutral
Nebraska will be improved, Miles is one heck of a coach but I do not think they have enough to pass Iowa. But you are right, I worry about Illinois next season as well. They are talented and could pass Iowa in the standings. Minnesota is sinking to the bottom, losing Mbakwe and Williams is huge and I am not a fan of Tubby Smith. Penn State should be improved next season depending on how healthy Frazier is but not enough to pass Iowa. Purdue could improve but I do not think they pass Iowa either. IMO, Northwestern will sink to the bottom.
Overall I think top 5 is a reasonable expectation for an improving Iowa team next season.
I would love a home and home series with a quality team from the Big East, Pac 12, Atlantic 10, SEC or Mountain West. I'm suggesting a team like Pitt for 2 years then UCLA then Temple, etc.
ENOUGH OF THE OOC crap no it did not help, but if the Hawks took care of business in B1G there would be a different ending to the year. I am sure Fran and Co. will put together a tougher OOC, but that ultimately is not what stopped the Hawks from getting in. It is the fact that there are at least 4 games that they choked in. That is what defined this year, and you will most likely see that happen in the NIT as well. No lead seems to be safe with this team.
Let me know when I'm supposed to start making my case for a number 1 seed in the NCAA next year...not serious casual observers but in reference to another post by Kelley elsewhere.
You really think Iowa can win the B1G next season?
14-4 is pretty aggressive. I would take a tentative 12-6 next season and improvement on that is cake.
I agree that Indiana, MSU, Iowa, Ohio State, WI (hate to say it), and Mich will be right there. Illinois, Purdue not far behind. Nebraska and Penn State improved. Minnesota and Northwestern right down the toilet.
Do we know what the conference schedule will look like next season? This year we played all the bottom teams twice, does that mean next year we get Ohio State, Michigan, MSU, and Illinois twice?