hawkforlife9
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What do first year head coaches have to do with anything?
vs. third year head coach.
What do first year head coaches have to do with anything?
I read where the committee said middle ten state and st marys passed they eye test... tho not having many quality wins.
Sorry but where was the "eye test" for the hawkeyes
Neither one of those teams could score 60 pts against us we'd make em cry.
I didn't think they were going to get in but the more I look at some of those teams that got in the more I realize how broke this system is.
vs. third year head coach.
Iowa beats the teams they should beat (VT, Purdue, Nebby, maybe WSU) and we aren't having this discussion and nobody cares about RPI. and btw, RPI is horrible as I have stated many times.
If you put aside your obvious bias, you'll see Iowa would scarcely be ameliorated by an "eyeball test".
Tennessee, Virginia, Kentucky and others would all like to know who lasalle, MTSU, st Mary's and Boise st beat as well... I'm listening
Tennessee, Virginia, Kentucky and others would all like to know who lasalle, MTSU, st Mary's and Boise st beat as well... I'm listening
That is not an argument I proffered, and I maintain no desire to sustain it.
Iowa didn't deserve a berth. Pull out 3 of those close losses this year into wins and they get in. The team has made vast improvements this year but closing games against B1G teams is the next step.
Jon,
Out of 30+ games Iowa had ZERO good road wins. None. You think Iowa was snubbed?! Take off the glasses.
The NCAA tournament isn't played at Carver. The NIT is and that is where the 2012-13 Iowa hawkeyes belong.
Then you wonder why people do not believe you when you wish us good luck.
You have to beat some people on the road or at the very least a neutral site that are good. Beating NW, PSU, etc on the road isn't going to get it done. This was an extremely weak bubble year which is why Iowa was mentioned as a bubble team given a lack of quality wins and a complete lack of quality road wins.
why has it taken 6 pages to answer Miller's question in the title?
NO