It seems like when we play for the last shot, we wait until there is about 5 seconds left on the clock, then MG ends up throwing up a horse shot attempt. I though you started to go with about 9-10 secs left.
Going into last possession with game tied MG is 0-7 from the floor including (he passed up numerous open looks) and he is asked to take the last shot? I understand he tries hard and is a great student, but he has zero confidence in his shot and has proven time and again to be a poor choice in this kind of spot, yet he is still asked by his Coach to make it happen.
WHY Fran?
Now we we all get to celebrate his air ball (0-8) was caught and a bucket made before time expired after blowing a 5 point lead in the last minute.
Gessel takes the the heat for sucking, but it's his Coach that puts him in that position time and again.
JO and Jok both MIA late, again....
Apparently you haven't listened to any of the post game interviews here on HN. Woody said the play broke down and Mike had to make a play. If the play breaks down, why are you blaming Mike or Fran? Mike's waiting to pass to someone else, and your blaming Mike or Fran because his teammate isn't getting open. Wow.
Mikes broke. Its really sad to watch. Not sure if he's improved much in 4 years.. His shot sure hasnt
They must run that break down play a lot because it is what they do at the end of every half and game.
Watching the replay... "Iowa comes down court, 15 seconds left... Fran McCaffrey has 2 timeouts".
What follows? No time out...another lousy shot by the wrong guy.
Yes, we got our miracle....but come on.
I'm sure Fran has called in quite a few different plays over the last few years and not a single one has worked. Why do you think calling a timeout and calling the same play would work any better?
There was a thread (and a rather robust debate) about this recently. A columnist sited stats that showed Fran rarely, if ever, calls timeout in such situations and that his record in those situations was something like 4-11. Not exactly a pattern of success.
If what you're doing doesn't work, try something different. Watching Mike G run the clock down and take a desperation shot certainly hasn't. Last night was the perfect example... fortunately Woody was in position to save the game.
If you're a D1 coach with two shooters like Jok and Uthoff, and don't have some kind of set play to get one of em open for a shot... well, nuff said.
There was a thread (and a rather robust debate) about this recently. A columnist sited stats that showed Fran rarely, if ever, calls timeout in such situations and that his record in those situations was something like 4-11. Not exactly a pattern of success.
If what you're doing doesn't work, try something different. Watching Mike G run the clock down and take a desperation shot certainly hasn't. Last night was the perfect example... fortunately Woody was in position to save the game.
If you're a D1 coach with two shooters like Jok and Uthoff, and don't have some kind of set play to get one of em open for a shot... well, nuff said.
Yes something is not working. That something is not calling or not calling timeouts tho. Serious question for you. Do you think Fran isn't telling them a play to run from the bench? If they can't run the play he calls from the bench good enough to get someone open, why do you think they will get open running that same play after a timeout?
They practice the plays they have drawn up during practices. They all know the plays so it's not like he has to draw it up for them so they know what to do. Knowing what to do isn't the problem. The problem is, no one wants the ball. If a play is drawn to get Uthoff open but Uthoff doesn't want to be open, the play will break down and Mike will be forced to throw up a prayer.
Yes something is not working. That something is not calling or not calling timeouts tho. Serious question for you. Do you think Fran isn't telling them a play to run from the bench? If they can't run the play he calls from the bench good enough to get someone open, why do you think they will get open running that same play after a timeout?
They practice the plays they have drawn up during practices. They all know the plays so it's not like he has to draw it up for them so they know what to do. Knowing what to do isn't the problem. The problem is, no one wants the ball. If a play is drawn to get Uthoff open but Uthoff doesn't want to be open, the play will break down and Mike will be forced to throw up a prayer.
Woody said in one of the post game interviews the original play broke down so Mike had to make a quick decision. It all worked out.Going into last possession with game tied MG is 0-7 from the floor including (he passed up numerous open looks) and he is asked to take the last shot? I understand he tries hard and is a great student, but he has zero confidence in his shot and has proven time and again to be a poor choice in this kind of spot, yet he is still asked by his Coach to make it happen.
WHY Fran?
Now we we all get to celebrate his air ball (0-8) was caught and a bucket made before time expired after blowing a 5 point lead in the last minute.
Gessel takes the the heat for sucking, but it's his Coach that puts him in that position time and again.
JO and Jok both MIA late, again....
Watching the replay... "Iowa comes down court, 15 seconds left... Fran McCaffrey has 2 timeouts".
What follows? No time out...another lousy shot by the wrong guy.
Yes, we got our miracle....but come on.