Northside Hawk
Well-Known Member
Here's them difference in the two programs.Davis and Fran are a lot more similar than people want to believe.
Davis without GR's recruits made the NCAA 6/10 years and had 1 Sweet 16
Fran without TL's mess has made the NCAA 4/7 years with 0 Sweet 16s
Both coaches stressed fast pace and appear to not care much for half court D. Fran has to make 2 of the next 3 tournaments and get to a Sweet 16 to match the mark made by Davis.
And next year he'll most likely be without JW and LG and who knows if Jordan will ever recover so he better start recruiting some shooters. Because unless Iowa is hitting 3s, their D isn't good enough to win against good opponents and the B1G is full of them.
Davis tended to lean heavily on his seniors and would bring them along layer by layer until they were ready to play their best ball their senior year.
Les Jepsen was a classic example of that. For two years he couldn't walk and chew gum at the same time. He started to contribute his junior year, thanks partially to injuries, then was the alpha dog his last year and actually played in the NBA a little bit. Other examples include James Moses, Wade Lookingbill, James Winters, Jim Bartles, Russ Millard, Darryl Moore and Ryan Bowen.
Fran has had some played peak early, then get lost in the shuffle and played over. This seems to be happening to Cordell right now. Dom Uhl was a classic example. Devon Archie and Andrew Brommer from the early teams. Davis would have brought those guys along and made sure they played their best ball their senior years.