JonDMiller
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Iowa has averaged above 72.3ppg just three times since Tom Davis left...and never by more than one full point...that was Davis' low mark at Iowa.
Yeah, but Sienna had a bunch of track stars and they played in the MAAC.
Um, Iowa doesn't on both accounts.
Plus Iowa is really bottom heavy with respect to scholarships.
We need some movement so we can bring in some more greyhounds.
Agree in part. I do think Iowa will have some players that with more depth could thrive in an uptempo system. Brust, May and Fuller are the three players this change could really help. Even Payne and Gatens if there is another ball-handler on the floor could really improve there FG% by better looks.
I think the keys are one more ball-handler, the improved depth and keeping Fuller.
I'm sure it's been mentioned before, but any idea what we averaged per game under Lickliter?
I'm sure Fran's style of ball will be much easier to stomach. I'm looking forward to it.
Yeah, but Sienna had a bunch of track stars and they played in the MAAC.
Um, Iowa doesn't on both accounts.
Plus Iowa is really bottom heavy with respect to scholarships.
We need some movement so we can bring in some more greyhounds.
I do think it will help Gatens, because Matt will not have three guys between him and the basket all the time.
But, look back at some Siena games. Those guys were real athletes. We have guys that can play more athletic than they play now. But they are not greyhounds.
May has that kind of athleticism. People are throwing Cully in there, but he really isn't THAT kind of athlete.
I will have to see the freshmen play at this level before I really know.
I can say this. I really expect Larson to dominate at PF in this offense. He gets up and down the court really well at can do it with great control.
CAAR - maybe you've already done this, but if you haven't, you should do a little research on his first year at Siena, and the cards he was dealt, the players he had, and the results.
you can find several siena fans posting on hawkeyereport.com and they have some pretty good insite on this guy. I am impressed with the hire and his ability to coach given any situation.
I have. That is why I added the comment about playing in the MAAC. Just not the depth there is in the Big Ten. His first team at Siena would have gotten killed in the Big Ten. As it was, they were middle of the pack in that league.
Iowa has averaged above 72.3ppg just three times since Tom Davis left...and never by more than one full point...that was Davis' low mark at Iowa.
Iowa has averaged above 72.3ppg just three times since Tom Davis left...and never by more than one full point...that was Davis' low mark at Iowa.
This is killing me. All these people talking as though Iowa has a better basketball program than Siena. When was the last time Iowa cracked the top 100 in RPI? #210 this year, which was worse than all but two MAAC teams.
The MAAC may not be a great league, but Iowa ( and Indiana, and Penn State ) would fit right in. At the bottom.
Iowa basketball has basically one thing going for it. $5.5 million from the football team.
"Clearing scholarships" is a bit of slippery slope. You don't want to be Bobby Huggins here. I understand your points but some caution is needed. Coach indicated he wanted to rerecruit every player. Now I must admit that I was frustrated by the distribution of scholarships under Lick. Specifically using two scholarships for basically the same type of player in Brommer and Archie. Both have limited offensive skills and for the foreseeable future will be at most front court depth to come in and provide defensive help when the starters have foul trouble. What is worse, they are in the same class now that Lick redshirted Archie. If Archie hadn't redshirted then he would be a senior next year and problem solved.
It is always a hard call because coach will basically have to go off of third person reporting to evaluate the players, determine how he thinks they will play in a completely different system, how they will fit with the team and give input about their future based off of that.