The twins were not that highly recruited and they went to Iowa because of their dad. Giving Fran credit for that is crazy. No way he foresaw the players they would turn into. Hell, he thought his own kid was better for awhile.
I give Fran credit for taking both Murrays...that closed the deal. Most schools only wanted Keegan and didn't have 2 open scholarships. Fran had two open scholarships because he nearly always has unused schollies he banks + he whiffed on all his other big targets. The Murray connection to Iowa was why Iowa got right of 1st refusal---not Fran the coach. My thinking at the time was taking both would either be a genius move or a blunder, but at least I was happy the two twins were athletic...not Fran's typical lanky, slow guy. PMAC is what Fran thought was an Ideal SF in his system and I suppose that is part of the reason PMAC ended up floating around the perimeter, basket hanging, jacking up 3's or fadeaways, afraid of contact.
Of course once Fran got both Murrays---he blew it and put both his boys ahead of them. NCAA tourney story should have been abou the twins playing together at the PF and SF spot. I think they ended up being on the court together at same time less than 30 minutes of gametime for their careers. PMAC and CMAC on otherhand...