We are winning close games that we used to lose seven out of ten times. It makes a huge difference in the standings, getting those extra two or three close wins. It's why so many of us harped on it all those years.I think what we as fans have to realize is that Fran probably hasn’t changed much in the way that he does things. Players have to execute. I feel like most coaches that get to the Big 10 level understand basketball very well. A lot of it comes down to recruiting and getting the right players.
Look at Purdue. They wanted Painter gone. Edwards was a fall back recruit and it ended up good. North Carolina coach isn’t too bad and even has a bad year.
The team we have this year seems to fit with Frans personality. It is such a small margin of error for a good season or not. I’m enjoying this season so much because of Garza. I’ve never seen a guy so consistent in games. All while we are missing people along the way.
He's in the running for me, but honestly, I'd have to vote for Pat Chambers a this point.
I think he'll win it but going into the season, PSU was projected to be pretty good. But the fact that PSU is never good is probably why he gets it. That sucks, but how those awards typically work. Either the COY is the guy who wins the conference or the guy who coaches a poor program and rises them up above their level. Iowa however, was picked 12th after winning an NCAA game and considering the situation Iowa was in coming into the year a case could at least be made for Fran. Let's take a look
From last years round of 32 qualifier, they lost Cook to the NBA, Moss to KS and Baer to graduation. One of our guards, Dailey transfers. Off season was pretty much a disaster as well. Didn't get the big in state recruit we wanted for the 2nd year in a row, Jordan Bohannon, who was perceived as your best player, has hip surgery and will likely miss the up coming season. The only players coming in was Joe T, who everyone was excited about, but he was a clear fall back to Carton, and Patrick McCaffery, who was highly rated but everyone sorta expected he might RS because of his weight.
Season starts. Pemsl gets suspended. They get blasted in the 2nd game of the season by Depaul. I mean run off their own court. They lose Nunge, they lose Patrick, they lose Bohannon, they lose CJF off and on thru out the year. Cordell gets suspended again. Fran is having to rely on walk ons to fill minutes and here we are, a week from March and Iowa is 19-9, they have a Wooden Award candidate, another ALL B1G candidate, a ALL B1G freshman team candidate, a player with best assist to TO ratio in the country and is tied for the 2nd best road record in the conference.
Fran may not win it, but like I said above, it doesn't always go to the guy who really deserves it IMO.
I think he'll win it but going into the season, PSU was projected to be pretty good. But the fact that PSU is never good is probably why he gets it. That sucks, but how those awards typically work. Either the COY is the guy who wins the conference or the guy who coaches a poor program and rises them up above their level. Iowa however, was picked 12th after winning an NCAA game and considering the situation Iowa was in coming into the year a case could at least be made for Fran. Let's take a look
From last years round of 32 qualifier, they lost Cook to the NBA, Moss to KS and Baer to graduation. One of our guards, Dailey transfers. Off season was pretty much a disaster as well. Didn't get the big in state recruit we wanted for the 2nd year in a row, Jordan Bohannon, who was perceived as your best player, has hip surgery and will likely miss the up coming season. The only players coming in was Joe T, who everyone was excited about, but he was a clear fall back to Carton, and Patrick McCaffery, who was highly rated but everyone sorta expected he might RS because of his weight.
Season starts. Pemsl gets suspended. They get blasted in the 2nd game of the season by Depaul. I mean run off their own court. They lose Nunge, they lose Patrick, they lose Bohannon, they lose CJF off and on thru out the year. Cordell gets suspended again. Fran is having to rely on walk ons to fill minutes and here we are, a week from March and Iowa is 19-9, they have a Wooden Award candidate, another ALL B1G candidate, a ALL B1G freshman team candidate, a player with best assist to TO ratio in the country and is tied for the 2nd best road record in the conference.
Fran may not win it, but like I said above, it doesn't always go to the guy who really deserves it IMO.
ha, yeah, that was an error, I fittin' to go fix it.BTW, aren't we 19-8? Or are you subliminally surrendering Tuesday's game?
Fran's done a great job, but I have to go with Pat Chambers too. Penn State has been a perennial afterthought, and he's just flat getting it done this year. This is the first time he'll have a winning conference record, and the first year he won't end up with double digit losses. These recruits are all his, and it the recruiting deck is ridiculously stacked against Penn State. In a lot of ways his situation was exactly like Lickliter's. Had success at a lower level and took the plunge at the B1G, but unlike Lickliter he made a fight of it and it's starting to pay off for him. When guys like Chambers and Lick come to big boy sports they either sink or swim, and Chambers is starting to tread water finally.I think he'll win it but going into the season, PSU was projected to be pretty good. But the fact that PSU is never good is probably why he gets it. That sucks, but how those awards typically work. Either the COY is the guy who wins the conference or the guy who coaches a poor program and rises them up above their level. Iowa however, was picked 12th after winning an NCAA game and considering the situation Iowa was in coming into the year a case could at least be made for Fran. Let's take a look
From last years round of 32 qualifier, they lost Cook to the NBA, Moss to KS and Baer to graduation. One of our guards, Dailey transfers. Off season was pretty much a disaster as well. Didn't get the big in state recruit we wanted for the 2nd year in a row, Jordan Bohannon, who was perceived as your best player, has hip surgery and will likely miss the up coming season. The only players coming in was Joe T, who everyone was excited about, but he was a clear fall back to Carton, and Patrick McCaffery, who was highly rated but everyone sorta expected he might RS because of his weight.
Season starts. Pemsl gets suspended. They get blasted in the 2nd game of the season by Depaul. I mean run off their own court. They lose Nunge, they lose Patrick, they lose Bohannon, they lose CJF off and on thru out the year. Cordell gets suspended again. Fran is having to rely on walk ons to fill minutes and here we are, a week from March and Iowa is 19-9, they have a Wooden Award candidate, another ALL B1G candidate, a ALL B1G freshman team candidate, a player with best assist to TO ratio in the country and is tied for the 2nd best road record in the conference.
Fran may not win it, but like I said above, it doesn't always go to the guy who really deserves it IMO.
Fran's done a great job, but I have to go with Pat Chambers too. Penn State has been a perennial afterthought, and he's just flat getting it done this year. This is the first time he'll have a winning conference record, and the first year he won't end up with double digit losses. These recruits are all his, and it the recruiting deck is ridiculously stacked against Penn State. In a lot of ways his situation was exactly like Lickliter's. Had success at a lower level and took the plunge at the B1G, but unlike Lickliter he made a fight of it and it's starting to pay off for him. When guys like Chambers and Lick come to big boy sports they either sink or swim, and Chambers is starting to tread water finally.
I like Fran, and I love his fight for his players, but I have to give Chambers the nod.
If Penn State finishes upper third next year I'll take notice. For the record I think it could happen. What I like about what Chambers has done is that he's recruited and developed, similar to an Iowa. His hands are tied recruiting wise but his classes have been steadily improving; I don't think this is a flash in the pan. Being so bad for so long makes the recruiting that much more impressive.I agree Fran isn't gonna get it and I also think Chambers or that dick from Rutgers is gonna get it but just as long as we agree that it's because Penn State and Rutgers suck giant donkey dong big picture and are finally good once in a millennium. Fran has been good for a while now so Iowa's rise isn't really drastic enough to create the wave of notice. That's fine, that's how it works. Both of the other coaches deserve it too, but IMO Fran has done the much better job with the circumstances he faced.
1999The FireFran trolls have been very quiet, which has been nice. Fran has done a good job handling all the injuries and dealing with a short bench. He's had some help with, arguably, the best player in college basketball with Garza. I doubt he wins any coaching awards though.
This season has been nice but LET'S MAKE A RUN IN THE NCAA!!!! Sweet 16 is all I ask, I can't remember the last time Iowa won 2 games in the tournament.
He's in the running for me, but honestly, I'd have to vote for Pat Chambers a this point.