Consistently? I'm talking about this year. This year, they've consistently dealt with more injuries that almost any other team in the nation. And the Fran fade has happened 3 times in 10 years. This year isn't one of them. Two of the three fades book ended a team that one their last 6 conference games. They had mostly the same roster, give or take a player or two, as the two teams that faded around it. I agree that your theory makes sense at first thought, but think a little longer and it just doesn't add up. A team fades at the end of the year, the next team finishes strong, then the next team fades again. Where did those strong players come from that year in the middle?So what you’re saying is that Iowa consistently has to deal with more injury problems than any other team? Is that right? Because that’s how it sounds.
And any way you want to spin it, our squad aside from Garza is built like an AAU team and it shows. They get consistently pushed around on both ends of the court. Wieskamp spends just as much time falling down as he doesn’t on his feet. Kriener gets boxed out at will and ends up with his back to the ball. A guy his size should be putting on the kind of muscle and athleticism Garza has. And like I’ve said a bunch of times before, they can’t handle extended conference play in the B1G. Fran fade isn’t a coincidence or something unlucky. There’s a reason they can’t hold it together down the stretch and it’d be a whole lot worse if they didn’t have Garza to ride on.
And my god we cant say this year was a fade. We lost 3 of the last 4 with 2 of the losses coming on the road against top 25 teams and the one win coming at home against a top 25 team. That's not a fricking fade.
I will say this tho. This year has one thing in common with one of the fade teams. Wieskamp started playing way worse down the stretch like Uthoff did. But that's not a trend either. That's two good players in 10 years falling apart at the end of the year.