Name-calling like you resort to indicates moronic tendencies,no doubt.
My point was clear...Big Ten malcontents are not available to Fran like they are to Freddy(no intra-conference transfers allowed),and other conferences malcontents might not qualify at Iowa,unlike Big Ten washouts who will qualify at ISU.... So Freddy tapped into a source of players that really was not available to Fran. So Freddy has a leg up on Fran outta the box.
As for the leash at both schools, I just think that Freddy has a shorter one due to the fact that he HAS NEVER COACHED IN HIS LIFE,unlike Fran who has been coaching in college for 20+ years....so if Freddy struggles, the legit question will arise....can he coach? With Fran that has been established.[/QUOTE
I get it about the big 10 rule so a guy like Babb could not come to Iowa because he would have to sit out 2 years.
But lets go back to this comment.
"He is at ISU, where Big Ten malcontents can transfer and qualify. Iowa and Fran can not get transfers from the non-academic other conferences like Big 12 or Big East....big edge for Hoiberg."
If Iowa cannot get transfers from schools from the Big 12 or Big East how is it that Adam Haluska was allowed to transfer from ISU to Iowa? Have the academic requirements changed a lot since that happened? Serious question it may have changed.
Regarding the leash thing,
Fred could be under more heat because, as you, say he never coached before. But he has a lot of goodwill built up with the fan base, and Hilton will most likely be sold out for most the games this season. Even when the teams were bad the support has been there.
Maybe Fran will receive more patience because of his past success, and he should. But if things don't go well people will be pointing out that historically guys who move up from smaller programs meet with failure more than success. Heck people are already getting nervous about him not being able to get a 2011 commit. Which should change on Wednesday. Fran will be fine, Rome wasn't built in a day.