I appreciate the delicate line you walked her Rob, but if the classes are technically similar as evaluated by the various rating services, doesn't it come down to coaching? As best I can see, that is the strongest variable out there that is not accounted for.
I appreciate the delicate line you walked her Rob, but if the classes are technically similar as evaluated by the various rating services, doesn't it come down to coaching? As best I can see, that is the strongest variable out there that is not accounted for.
I don't think Iowa gets its first option very often. Purdue probably does a lot better than Iowa from that standpoint. Bohannon is a good player, but he was something like Iowas third option. One of the top players from this years team was a former walk on.
I think if Cook would of concentrated on rebounding and interior defense, like blocking out, he would of averaged a double double. His shooting percentage would of been higher, and he would be a lot more attractive for the NBA or overseas money.I also think Cook spent his entire off season trying to turn his weaknesses into strengths instead of focusing on making his strengths even better and maybe his weaknesses a little less bad. When the season came around, he tried to showcase his weaknesses instead of showcasing his strengths. That would be like if Bohannon quit shooting 3s and spent the whole season trying to show he could penetrate. I think that miscalculation by Cook and Fran hurt the team a bit.
Whoa whoa whoa...Just to show how each has fared at their respective school:
Painter:
14 seasons at Purdue
Overall: 321-158 (.670) ----- removing first 2 seasons= 290-127 (.695)
B1G: 158-92 (.632) ----- removing first 2 seasons= 146-72 (.669)
11 NCAA appearances, 4 sweet sixteens, 1 elite 8 right now.
3 seasons prior to Painter: (Keady)
Overall: 19-11, 17-14, 7-21 (43-46) (.483)
B1G: 10-6, 7-9, 3-13 (20-28) (.416)
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Fran:
9 seasons at Iowa
Overall: 174-132 (.569) ----- removing first 2 seasons= 145-95 (.604)
B1G: 79-86 (.488) ----- removing first 2 seasons: 67-62 (.519)
4 NCAA appearances
3 seasons prior to Fran: (Lickliter)
Overall: 13-19, 15-16, 10-22 (38-57) (.400)
B1G: 6-12, 5-13, 4-14 (15-39) (.278)
Just to show how each has fared at their respective school:
Painter:
14 seasons at Purdue
Overall: 321-158 (.670) ----- removing first 2 seasons= 290-127 (.695)
B1G: 158-92 (.632) ----- removing first 2 seasons= 146-72 (.669)
11 NCAA appearances, 4 sweet sixteens, 1 elite 8 right now.
3 seasons prior to Painter: (Keady)
Overall: 19-11, 17-14, 7-21 (43-46) (.483)
B1G: 10-6, 7-9, 3-13 (20-28) (.416)
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Fran:
9 seasons at Iowa
Overall: 174-132 (.569) ----- removing first 2 seasons= 145-95 (.604)
B1G: 79-86 (.488) ----- removing first 2 seasons: 67-62 (.519)
4 NCAA appearances
3 seasons prior to Fran: (Lickliter)
Overall: 13-19, 15-16, 10-22 (38-57) (.400)
B1G: 6-12, 5-13, 4-14 (15-39) (.278)
I think if Cook would of concentrated on rebounding and interior defense, like blocking out, he would of averaged a double double. His shooting percentage would of been higher, and he would be a lot more attractive for the NBA or overseas money.
Painter ran into a rough patch around 8-9 year into his reign. Comparing his numbers to FM at 9 years is a more fair comparison. Man, what If FM could do for the next 5 years what Paint has done the last 5!
I agree. We would have been a better team too. I see the video of Megan doing that drill and it is no wonder she finishes so well at the rim. Then I think about Cook probably spending the whole off season shooting jumpers and struggling to finish in games and i wonder what it would have looked like had he spent more time working in the lane in the off season. Oh knows, but it's an interesting thought.
Painter ran into a rough patch around 8-9 year into his reign. Comparing his numbers to FM at 9 years is a more fair comparison. Man, what If FM could do for the next 5 years what Paint has done the last 5!