Was a kid so my memory might be off. 1980 Iowa played minutes with Waite, Hansen, Special K, Boyle, and Gannon on the court. It was unusual looking, not something oft seen snywhere. Honestly never expected to see that much again.One of my top ten comments about this transfer is questioning the racial make up of the Iowa team. It's not even remotely on par with college basketball. I'm not saying it's anything intentional on Fran or his staff...I'm just saying it's an interesting fact. If you don't think it would be an interesting thing to discuss on a recruiting visit...well...I would think you are wrong.
Hell, I looked at Utah and they have 7 African American players of their 15 roster players. Racial thing or not, intentional thing or not...it's an issue.
This.good teams need a player like Moss: steady, consistent, fearless, talented enough to be periodically dangerous
I enjoyed watching Moss play and wish him well, but he was neither steady nor consistent. His flashes of brilliance stand in stark contrast to the games where he didn't assert himself enough to be a real program difference maker.
One of my top ten comments about this transfer is questioning the racial make up of the Iowa team. It's not even remotely on par with college basketball. I'm not saying it's anything intentional on Fran or his staff...I'm just saying it's an interesting fact. If you don't think it would be an interesting thing to discuss on a recruiting visit...well...I would think you are wrong.
Hell, I looked at Utah and they have 7 African American players of their 15 roster players. Racial thing or not, intentional thing or not...it's an issue.
Not so much the national media, but our recruiting competition. Some people believe, and I don't know if it's true, that Hunter Rawlings in 1989 threatening to unilaterally make freshmen ineligible had a negative impact on recruiting.I could see the national media taking this and running with it, particularly with the Barta discrimination cases. Not good optics. Its not like the state begins with the benefit of the doubt regarding inclusivity.