You know it’s not good when your hoping your coach can pull a miracle out of his hat.
He reminds me of a patient on life support. You stand by them and hope and pray for a miracle as the patience just seems to linger in a status quo condition. Sure he has some good players but can he ever put together great team that can get Iowa to the next level? Ten years says no
I am wishing him the best but it shouldn’t take ten years to get there.
All great coaches have an innate ability to teach players to excel on both ends of the court. I really miss watching Lute put together well rounded basketball players. Too bad he left. Tom was great with Ravelings recruits, and George just wasn’t great at game time adjustments but he was by far the best recruiter.
I always wish all the Iowa coaches the best even though I think change can be good for a stale program.
My twenty-three year old son asked me what I thought a Urban Meyer coached football would look like at Iowa. The same it looked like at Ohio State. With name recognition comes success and better recruits.
I serious believe that the powers that be at Iowa wouldn’t want a flamboyant and highly successful coach who could be come so popular with the fans that he could start calling the shots.
That would be a nightmare for the prudes that run the University of Iowa. They are the nerds that hold athletics back. As long as the Big Ten Network keeps rolling in the multimillion dollar revenues nothing is going to change.
DAMN NERDS!!!
“What if C A T really spelled DOG?”
What if four and five loss seasons really spelled NATIONAL CHAMPIONS??
Sorry for the football chatter but the same thing applies to basketball. They got lucky with Lute but don’t ever expect Iowa to go hire a already proven Lute like coach. Goes against the prudes religion and philosophy.
Still wishing Fran the best. Some of you think a couple of four star recruits is a sign that things are possibly improving. I certainly hope so.!