Gander Hawk
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If they allowed 10 fouls I bet Freeman could get one.
i knew it was 50 something... thanksI believe the announcer said when PMac hit that free throw to get to 1000 that he was the 53rd player in the club. Payton will be the 54th.
Umm, there's a few reasons. Small, slow, weak, away from the basket, defensively weak, not aggressive defensively. That's all I have.How in the hell did Bohannon never have 10 boards in his 37 year career just out of sheer random luck?
One would think in over 1,000 games played he'd have had one wild game where he grabbed 10 rebounds for whatever reason against Upper Northwest Pouhkeepsie State CC.
How about Hoerner, Brunner, Haluska? Perhaps Adam didn't get there til his final year after the other two graduated.Another interesting stat that is about to pop up is having 3 active players in the 1000-point club at the same time. Payton Sandfort is sitting at 990 and chances are Sunday against the Illini he will join the club. This doesn't happen very often.
Several years ago, it was the DM Register I think, wrote an article on this subject and how rare it is. I don't remember all the details, but it went something like this. Roy Marble, BJ Armstrong and Ed Horton might have been the first time it happened.
Were Luka, Joe W and JBo all in the club at the same time? Maybe so and this might have been when the article was written.
I've been wracking my feeble brain trying to remember if there were any other times? If so, maybe others can help with this. There have been plenty of times when there have been two active players but not three.
So, when Payton joins, let's enjoy it. I'm guessing all three won't be with the team next year so it could be a very short window where we have this rare phenomenon.
And as good a clutch shooter as any of us have ever seen in an Iowa uniform.Umm, there's a few reasons. Small, slow, weak, away from the basket, defensively weak, not aggressive defensively. That's all I have.
Another interesting stat that is about to pop up is having 3 active players in the 1000-point club at the same time. Payton Sandfort is sitting at 990 and chances are Sunday against the Illini he will join the club. This doesn't happen very often.
Several years ago, it was the DM Register I think, wrote an article on this subject and how rare it is. I don't remember all the details, but it went something like this. Roy Marble, BJ Armstrong and Ed Horton might have been the first time it happened.
Were Luka, Joe W and JBo all in the club at the same time? Maybe so and this might have been when the article was written.
I've been wracking my feeble brain trying to remember if there were any other times? If so, maybe others can help with this. There have been plenty of times when there have been two active players but not three.
So, when Payton joins, let's enjoy it. I'm guessing all three won't be with the team next year so it could be a very short window where we have this rare phenomenon.
Where do you think Py will not be on the team next season? He's not going anywhere until he's pretty confident he's a first-round pick. That jump into the first round would probably require numbers more like Keegan Murray. I'm thinking Py is going to be like a 22/8/5. Love to see Py explode in the next few games and go into next season with some national attention and AA conversation.
Yeah Keegan wasn't much of a distributer they didn't work through him like that even though he's always been capable of passing. Woolridge woulda been my guess he or Gamble. But that senior yr of Wooldridges he was pretty close to a one man team it seemed like when he lead league in pts and assists. Guy Rucker was like our #2 guy that yr and he was a true freshman. I figured Andre woulda been close to getting triple doubles too but he must not have beenAcie was close to a (non-traditional) triple-double several times. His highest block game was 9 and got 8 5 times. He also had 9 steals in a game.
Connor was the closest I could find to being close to a triple double multiple times. He had 7-7-13, 17-10-5, 8-8-9.
I thought of Keegan, but his high assist game was 4, which he did once. I thought of Andre Woolridge but couldn't find any single game stats.
Of course several years from now, if I was brainstorming for triple-double guys, I probably wouldn't think of Payton, so I'm sure there are guys I'm not thinking of or someone that could've had the potential to have that random game where it all came together.
Yes sir. Loved watching him play regardless of any weaknesses in his game. True HawkAnd as good a clutch shooter as any of us have ever seen in an Iowa uniform.
It almost has to be a midsize peremiter player, right? At least if you are using RBs, assists, and points. Big guys aren't going to get 10 assists and a true point like Woolridge or BJ aint gonna get 10 boards.
The other think about CC is that she plays more minutes than just about any college player I can remember. She is more like a forward point position wise as she is a very tall PG and so she usually plans a bigger gal on D so she is under the hoop for defensive rebounds.
Where do you think Py will not be on the team next season? He's not going anywhere until he's pretty confident he's a first-round pick. That jump into the firstwith two outstanding round would probably require numbers more like Keegan Murray. I'm thinking Py is going to be like a 22/8/5. Love to see Py explode in the next few games and go into next season with some national attention and AA conversation.
You got that right, Duke. I think the men’s team was not followed by many of the HN posters. Game threads were slim. I am convinced they missed a really interesting year with some outstanding play, and, of course, some big disappointments. I was at every home game, which gives you a real look at the team not always seen on tv. As a fan, I am not just focused on wins or tourney placements. I just love watching college basketball. BTW, Illinois lost to Purdue at Illinois tonight. Good game. But only on Pisscock. I did watch it. If we can beat Illinois, this team will again finish in the conference above expectations. Go Hawks!Peyton most likely wants to play with Pryce
Looks like a deadly team of snipers next season
Dix, Payton, Pryce and the freshman, Cooper Koch all launching from beyond the arc with an improved Freeman and Trajo in the front court,
things look quite promising next season
This rebuilding year has become a pleasant surprise
I'll throw one out that is a bit obscure, but his game was always doing the little things - Bill Jones.
He was the kind of player that probably came close a few times to 10-10-10. Nothing dynamic, but a solid all-around type of player that was surrounded by scorers.
It won't happen, but if Fran somehow gets this team full of youngesters and average Joe's into the tourney, he should at least be in the convo for COY. This has been one of his best coaching jobs of his career, IMHO. The fact that we are on the bubble and folks on this board are excited is amazing, and I will be fine if we host a game or two at Carver for the NIT.Peyton most likely wants to play with Pryce
Looks like a deadly team of snipers next season
Dix, Payton, Pryce and the freshman, Cooper Koch all launching from beyond the arc with an improved Freeman and Trajo in the front court,
things look quite promising next season
This rebuilding year has become a pleasant surprise
I get your point, but I don't see why he has to play all four bench guys at once. That cost us a big lead in the first half against NW.I like the way McCaffery plays his bench for extended period of the first half each game. I cussed it earlier in the year where it may have cost us a game or 3 but it has paid off for the long run. Making the most of what we have, player development, and even defensive improvement is noticeable this year. Could be McCaffery's best coaching year at Iowa.