I agree with most of what Rob has to say about the current state of the program. That is on Lick. I think the players leaving early (with the exceptions of T.Smith and J.Kelly) reflect an overall dissatisfaction or miscommunication in the program that needs to be fixed or it is time to move on. I think another year or 2 is OK to try to try turn things around if progress is seen in those areas mentioned above.
However, I do not think Lick has to own the Tucker miscue itself - that is on the young man in question. There does need to be personal accountability in everyone's life. If it is a problem, hopefully Tucker can get it addressed. If it is a young person making bad decisions a few times, then that has to be addressed. The extra responsibility of being an athlete on scholarship does not seem to be something he has thought about and he needs to realize this. I hope he gets the help he needs to straighten things out as a person first, then he can address his athletic life.
Totally agree on all points, Jon.I totally agree that Lick cannot know what everyone is doing at all times. And I think the second chance that Anthony was afforded by Todd and Iowa was the right thing to do. To think that Tucker was back out at a party, during the season, allegedly drinking, is very disappointing.
There is a difference when you are just an underaged college student out drinking (still against the law, but I am not naive) and when you are a Big Ten scholarship athlete.
We all make choices. We all have the time to weigh the outcome of those choices. Many of us don't put the time in to count the costs before we do something, no matter our ages, and only make real changes when we are faced with horrible ramifications or ultimatims. For some, they don't get that chance because they must go to jail, or they die.
I hope the kid gets help, if he needs it. If its a maturity problem and he cannot make the choices he needs to make to be a basketball player at Iowa, then that opportunity will be taken from him. It may be to that point already.
And Lick and Anthony's teammates must face the music with that one. It was a really selfish decision on Anthony's part, because its going to hurt people that went to bat for him in a big way.
And after a while, just as was the case with Alford, the cumulative aspects of the transfers and transgressions becomes the elephant in the corner.
Well I sit at lunch with a lot of guys at work and I'm the only one who says we're getting better. The rest say get rid of the coach and that this team stinks. I dont defend the coaching because I cant. But I think the guys playing could use a show of fan support. Alot of times with Hawkeye sports teams we aren't the most talented teams but the fans get our players jacked and they rise up to the occasion. Somewhere our fanbase disconnected from the basketball team. I just hope we can fix this sometime down the road. I cheer for my team win or lose. Go Hawks!
The fact is Todd Lickliter has not given anyone a reason as to why he should still be at Iowa. This will be the worst three year run in the history of the program....it is time he be held responsible. Todd Lickliter should be fired immediately. The cumulative issues with the program are ridiculous and now out of control.
I agree 100%. He's going to get fired at the end of the year anyway so why not do it now.
I agree 100%. He's going to get fired at the end of the year anyway so why not do it now.
I find it hard to believe that he gets fired at the end of this season.
I wonder if Lickliter will shake up his coaching staff? I wonder if he will be looking for a top recruiter.
Now, if there are transfers at the end of this year, all bets are off.