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Starting 5/Rotation given CURRENT Roster? Is SCHEDULE Toughest in History? IOWA #16(USA Today)

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You guys were discussing what year Pemsl was.

Refer to the original post. As you can see, Pemsl has 2 years of eligibility left at Iowa. Garza and Pemsl are our lone juniors.

Also from the orig post: Cordell Pemsl had surgery on his knee Dec 18, 2018, which caused him to miss the remainder of the 2018-2019 season; was scheduled to graduate in 2020; since he played in just two games in the 2018-2019 season (logging a total of just 31 minutes), he will be granted a medical redshirt for an additional year.
 
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What are the said tough games? I know the game in Chicago vs Cincy but that is it. I am guessing we will get a game next year vs the Big East and a better opponent (maybe not better game!) than Pitt in the Big Ten/ACC.

The 20 conference game schedule plus the BTT games will be brutal.

Looks like this is our 11 game nonconference schedule:

 
So it looks like we go from having what should have been 4 quality games (Oregon, UConn, Pitt, Iowa St), while only Oregon and ISU were actually good to having 6 potentially good games (LV Invite 2 Creighton/SDSU/Texas Tech, Iowa St, Cincy, ACC/B1G, Gavitt Games)

I've got to think that schedule puts us in the top 150 NCSOS instead of being 300+, and adding 21+ B1G games should put us top 50 overall SOS.
 
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So it looks like we go from having what should have been 4 quality games (Oregon, UConn, Pitt, Iowa St), while only Oregon and ISU were actually good to having 6 potentially good games (LV Invite 2 Creighton/SDSU/Texas Tech, Iowa St, Cincy, ACC/B1G, Gavitt Games)

I've got to think that schedule puts us in the top 150 NCSOS instead of being 300+, and adding 21+ B1G games should put us top 50 overall SOS.

Its crazy to think that our nonconf schedule is pretty much already set. And I agree that the nonconf & overall SOS should be pretty good.

It will be interesting to see who we get for the B1G/ACC Challenge & for the Gavitt Games. If Iowa is projected as the 5th best team in the B1G, that could lead to a couple fun, high profile, really good games.

The 11 nonconf games:

SIU-Edwardsville
Prelim LV Invite home game
Prelim LV Invite home game

2 games at Nov 28-29 LV Invite (Creighton/SD State/Texas Tech)

Dec 12 at Iowa State
Dec 15 Oral Roberts
Dec 21 Cincy (Chicago)
Dec 29 Kennesaw St
ACC Challenge
Gavitt Games (Big East-Nov)
 
Good, looks like it will be a slightly different team next year.....although I'm sure they will be full of confidence and stil playing strong defense (maybe not quite as good). That means an experienced Iowa team should have a good shot at beating them if we end up playing them.....not sure if they add any stud transfers or recruits.
Here is an update on Texas Tech:


In the National Semifinal game vs Michigan State, Texas Tech had an 8 man rotation.

Of those 8, they will lose 5:
* They have 3 senior starters
* 1 senior comes off the bench
* They are projected to lose Culver, who is a projected NBA lottery pick.

So, bottom line, they have one returning starter (Moretti).

The Starters in Final Four Game vs Michigan State
SR, Owens, 6'10 F--GRADUATES
SR, Odiase, 6'8 C--GRADUATES
SR, Mooney, 6'3 G--GRADUATES
SO, Culver, 6'5 G--Projected Top 10 NBA Lottery Pick

SO, Moretti, 6'2 G

Bench
SR, Francis, 6'5 G--GRADUATES
FR, Edwards, 6'3 G
SO, Corprew, 6'5 F


From ESPN.com regarding Texas Tech next year:



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14. Texas Tech Red Raiders

What Chris Beard has done the past two seasons in Lubbock is unbelievable, and maybe we should stop doubting him just because he faces another Red Raiders rebuild. But he does have his work cut out for him. Brandone Francis, Matt Mooney, Tariq Owens and Norense Odiaseare all seniors, and Jarrett Culver is a top-10 pick.

One difference between next season and the past couple of years, though, is that Beard is bringing in some high-level recruits. It starts with ESPN 100 prospects Jahmius Ramsey and Terrence Shannon, but Khavon Moore and Kevin McCullar are both redshirting, and juco transfer Khalid Thomas should also be factor.
 
Odds to win 2020 national championship

KENTUCKY Wildcats 7-1
VIRGINIA Cavaliers 7-1

DUKE Blue Devils 8-1
MICHIGAN ST Spartans 8-1

MICHIGAN Wolverines 12-1
NORTH CAROLINA Tar Heels 14-1
VILLANOVA Wildcats 14-1
GONZAGA Bulldogs 14-1

ARIZONA Wildcats 20-1
KANSAS Jayhawks 20-1
LOUISVILLE Cardinals 20-1
OREGON Ducks 20-1

MISSISSIPPI ST Bulldogs 30-1
TENNESSEE Volunteers 30-1
AUBURN Tigers 30-1
TEXAS TECH Red Raiders 30-1

FLORIDA ST Seminoles 40-1
HOUSTON Cougars 40-1
TEXAS Longhorns 40-1

MARQUETTE Golden Eagles 50-1

IOWA Hawkeyes 60-1

CINCINNATI Bearcats 60-1
FLORIDA Gators 60-1

IOWA ST Cyclones 60-1
PURDUE Boilermakers 60-1
SYRACUSE Orange 60-1

LSU Tigers 80-1
MARYLAND Terrapins 80-1
MEMPHIS Tigers 80-1
CREIGHTON Bluejays 80-1
OHIO ST Buckeyes 80-1
SETON HALL Pirates 80-1
WASHINGTON Huskies 80-1
XAVIER Musketeers 80-1

ALABAMA Crimson Tide 100-1
ARIZONA ST Sun Devils 100-1
BAYLOR Bears 100-1
COLORADO Buffaloes 100-1
GEORGIA Bulldogs 100-1
ILLINOIS Fighting Illini 100-1
INDIANA Hoosiers 100-1
OLE MISS Rebels 100-1
TEXAS A&M Aggies 100-1
U CONN Huskies 100-1
UCLA Bruins 100-1
USC Trojans 100-1
WEST VIRGINIA Mountaineers 100-1
WISCONSIN Badgers 100-1

MINNESOTA Golden Gophers 200-1
MISSOURI Tigers 200-1
NC STATE Wolfpack 200-1
OKLAHOMA Sooners 200-1
PENN ST Nittany Lions 200-1
ST JOHN'S Red Storm 200-1
UTAH ST Aggies 200-1
VCU Rams 200-1

ARKANSAS Razorbacks 300-1
BUTLER Bulldogs 300-1
GEORGETOWN Hoyas 300-1
KANSAS ST Wildcats 300-1
MIAMI FL Hurricanes 300-1
MISSOURI ST Bears 300-1
NEBRASKA Cornhuskers 300-1
NEVADA Wolfpack 300-1
NEW MEXICO ST Aggies 300-1
NOTRE DAME Fighting Irish 300-1
OKLAHOMA ST Cowboys 300-1
OREGON ST Beavers 300-1
PROVIDENCE Friars 300-1
ST LOUIS Billikens 300-1
ST MARY'S Gaels 300-1
TCU Horned Frogs 300-1
UTAH Utes 300-1
VIRGINIA TECH Hokies 300-1
WICHITA ST Shockers 300-1

BOISE ST Broncos 500-1
UC IRVINE Anteaters 500-1
NEW MEXICO Lobos 500-1
NORTHWESTERN Wildcats 500-1
PITTSBURGH Panthers 500-1
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SAN DIEGO ST Aztecs 500-1
SMU Mustangs 500-1
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STANFORD Cardinal 500-1
TEMPLE Owls 500-1
VANDERBILT Commodores 500-1

BELMONT Bruins 1000-1
BUFFALO Bulls 1000-1
BYU Cougars 1000-1
CALIFORNIA Golden Bears 1000-1
CENTRAL FLORIDA Golden Knights 1000-1
CHARLESTON Cougars 1000-1
CLEMSON Tigers 1000-1
DAVIDSON Wildcats 1000-1
DAYTON Flyers 1000-1
DEPAUL Blue Demons 1000-1
FRESNO ST Bulldogs 1000-1
GEORGIA TECH Yellow Jackets 1000-1
GRAND CANYON Antelopes 1000-1
HARVARD Crimson 1000-1
LIBERTY Flames 1000-1
LIPSCOMB Bisons 1000-1
LOYOLA CHICAGO Ramblers 1000-1
NORTHERN IOWA Panthers 1000-1
OLD DOMINION Monarchs 1000-1
PENNSYLVANIA Quakers 1000-1
RHODE ISLAND Rams 1000-1
SAN FRANCISCO Dons 1000-1
UNLV Runnin' Rebels 1000-1
WAKE FOREST Demon Deacons 1000-1
WASHINGTON ST Cougars 1000-1
WESTERN KENTUCKY Hilltoppers 1000-1
YALE Bulldogs 1000-1

AUSTIN PEAY Governors 2000-1
BALL ST Cardinals 2000-1
BOSTON COLLEGE Eagles 2000-1
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BRADLEY Braves 2000-1
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CS FULLERTON Titans 2000-1
DRAKE Bulldogs 2000-1
DUQUESNE Dukes 2000-1
EAST TENNESSEE ST Buccaneers 2000-1
FLORIDA ATLANTIC Owls 2000-1
FLORIDA INT'L Panthers 2000-1
FURMAN Paladins 2000-1
GEORGE MASON Patriots 2000-1
GEORGIA SOUTHERN Eagles 2000-1
GEORGIA ST Panthers 2000-1
HAWAII Rainbow Warriors 2000-1
HOFSTRA The Pride 2000-1
IONA Gaels 2000-1
JACKSONVILLE ST Gamecocks 2000-1
KENT ST Golden Flashes 2000-1
LA LAFAYETTE Ragin' Cajuns 2000-1
LA MONROE Warhawks 2000-1
LA SALLE Explorers 2000-1
LONG BEACH ST 49ers 2000-1
LOUISIANA TECH Bulldogs 2000-1
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT Lions 2000-1
MARSHALL Thunder Herd 2000-1
MONTANA Grizzlies 2000-1
MURRAY ST Racers 2000-1
NC GREENSBORO Spartans 2000-1
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NORTHEASTERN Huskies 2000-1
NORTHERN KENTUCKY Norse 2000-1
OAKLAND Golden Grizzlies 2000-1
PRINCETON Tigers 2000-1
RICHMOND Spiders 2000-1
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SOUTH ALABAMA Jaguars 2000-1
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SOUTH FLORIDA Bulls 2000-1
SOUTHERN MISS Golden Eagles 2000-1
ST JOSEPH'S Hawks 2000-1
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TOLEDO Rockets 2000-1
TULSA Golden Hurricane 2000-1
UAB Blazers 2000-1
UCSB Gauchos 2000-1
TEXAS ARLINGTON Mavericks 2000-1
UTAH VALLEY Wolverines 2000-1
UTEP Miners 2000-1
UTSA Roadrunners 2000-1
VALPARAISO Crusaders 2000-1
VERMONT Catamounts 2000-1
WILLIAM & MARY Tribe 2000-1
WOFFORD Terriers 2000-1
WRIGHT ST Raiders 2000-1
 
If I had to guess, I'd say we're likely to draw someone like Syracuse, Florida St. or NC State in the ACC Tournament (likely away, because we seem to get continually shafted in this event).

For the Gavitt Games, I'd expect to see Xavier, St. John's, Depaul, or Georgetown.

Any of the above teams should be a good game, probably will be an underdog in the ACC matchup and a favorite against the Big East.
 
If I had to guess, I'd say we're likely to draw someone like Syracuse, Florida St. or NC State in the ACC Tournament (likely away, because we seem to get continually shafted in this event).

For the Gavitt Games, I'd expect to see Xavier, St. John's, Depaul, or Georgetown.

Any of the above teams should be a good game, probably will be an underdog in the ACC matchup and a favorite against the Big East.
How about #10 North Carolina at #17 Iowa?

And #14 Villanova at #17 Iowa?

;)
 
#16, per USA Today.

The teams in red below are either conference opponents OR possible November tourney, B1G/ACC Challenge & Gavitt Games opponents.

Could be a very tough overall schedule indeed.

College basketball's way-too-early preseason top 25 teams for the 2019-20 season
Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY
Published 6:33 a.m. ET April 9, 2019
Updated 5:09 p.m. ET April 9, 2019

1. Michigan State (32-6 in 2018-19). It's unlikely Big Ten player of the year Cassius Winston leaves for the NBA, and the Spartans return a healthy Joshua Langford, the team's second-leading scorer who missed more than half of 2018-19 with a foot injury. Underclassmen Xavier Tillman and Aaron Henry figure to provide more production.

2. Kentucky (30-7). The Wildcats will have a roster overhaul, but that's nothing new. PJ Washington is headed to the NBA. Keldon Johnson and Ashton Hagans are likely to follow. There's a chance, though, second-leading scorer Tyler Herro will stay.. John Calipari welcomes another five-star class headed by top-10 freshmen Kahlil Whitney and Tyrese Maxey. But the real veteran boost comes with grad transfer Nate Sestina (15.8 ppg, 8.5 rpg at Bucknell).

3. Michigan (30-7). If leading scorer Ignas Brazdeikis bypasses the NBA draft, then the Wolverines would return four of five starters from a Sweet 16 team. The lone anticipated departure is Charles Matthews. Zavier Simpson, Jordan Poole, Isaiah Livers and Jon Teske are key pieces that should give coach John Beilein another team capable of winning Big Ten hardware.

4. Virginia (35-3). The Cavaliers will lose De'Andre Hunter, a projected top-10 draft pick, to the NBA. Ty Jerome is forecasted as a late first-rounder and Kyle Guy a second rounder, so there's a chance both depart. That would leave role players Mamadi Diakite and Kihei Clark as the key returners. But there's still reason for optimism. Coach Tony Bennett's methodical offensive system and disciplined pack-line defense don't graduate. And best believe Bennett has recruited a new cast of players who fit into his scheme.

5. Duke (32-6). The Blue Devils will lose lottery picks Zion Williamson, R.J. Barrett and Cam Reddish, but fellow freshman Tre Jones announced plans to return.. Jones and a solid group of role players will blend well with the usual top recruits Mike Krzyzewski brings in. This year's class is headed by No. 1 big man Vernon Carey Jr.

6. Villanova (26-10). The Wildcats are losing mainstays Phil Booth and Eric Paschall, but coach Jay Wright has reloaded with a top-five recruiting class and 'Nova will benefit from the development of younger players this past season, namely guard Collin Gillespie..

7. Gonzaga (33-4). Rui Hachimura is certain to depart, but fellow forward Brandon Clarke is less of a lock. Expect Corey Kispert and Killian Tillie to take on expanded roles, and Zach Norvell to become a leader. The Bulldogs are also in the rare position of having one of nation's top recruiting classes.

8. Marquette (25-10). Much of the Golden Eagles' 2019-20 prospectus hinges on All-American Markus Howard's decision to turn pro. The 5-11 guard averaged 25 points a game as a junior, but it's uncertain he'd even get drafted. Should he return stay along with the rest of Marquette's core, a team that underachieved late in the season could rewrite the script next March.

9. Kansas (26-10). First-team All-American Dedric Lawson intends to keep his name in the NBA draft and that leaves coach Bill Self with a roster of youngsters that never fully developed this season.. Where it gets interesting is if 6-11 big man Udoka Azubuikecomes back for his senior campaign. That'd give Kansas a much-needed size. Quentin Grimes should break out as a sophomore.

10. Tennessee (31-6). The Volunteers graduate Admiral Schofield and lose Jordan Bone to the NBA draft. They didn't lose also could lose coach Rick Barnes to UCLA. But should two-time SEC player of the year Grant Williams come back alongside a proven supporting cast, this team will be good enough to win the SEC and build off this past March's Sweet 16 finish.

11. Oregon (25-13). Bol Bol is for sure gone and Louis King is forecasted as a second-round pick. But floor general Payton Pritchard (12.9 ppg, 4.6 apg) and shot-blocking specialist Kenny Wooten are expected back from the Ducks' late-peaking Sweet 16 team.

12. Washington (27-9). Mike Hopkins will have a revamped roster ready to win another Pac-12 title. The Huskies bring in two elite newcomers: Big man Isaiah Stewart is arguably the best of the freshman class and Kentucky transfer Quade Green will be eligible by January.

13. Cincinnati (28-7). Originally at No. 11, the concern is how the program adjusts with Mick Cronin's departure after 13 seasons. The Bearcats are slated to return their top three scorers, including Jarron Cumberland (18.8 ppg). Whoever is at the helm starting 2019-20, there'll be ample talent to win the AAC.

14. Maryland (23-11). Bruno Fernando is a projected lottery pick, but coach Mark Turgeon brings back a good chunk of his core, including leading scorer Anthony Cowan Jr. and rising sophomore big man Jalen Smith.

15. Ohio State (20-15). The Buckeyes are expected to have big man Kaleb Wesson, who will be in the running for Big Ten player of the year next season. Chris Holtmann also welcomes a stellar recruiting class that's led by five-star point guard D.J. Carton.

16. Iowa (23-12). There's a strong possibility leading scorer Tyler Cook turns pro, but coach Fran McCaffery has enough coming back to contend for a Big Ten title. Forward Luka Garza will be back and sharpshooter Jordan Bohannon is among a group of elite guards returning.

17. Baylor (20-14). Tristan Clark (14.6 pp, 6.3 rpg) will lead the Bears' lineup as one of the country's top big men after missing half of 2018-19 with a knee injury. That key loss last January should pay dividends in 2019-20, as it matured players late last season before bowing out in the second round of the tournament.

18. Louisville (20-14). Coach Chris Mack is off to a fast start at the helm of the Cardinals. After an overachieving first season, now Mack has a top-10 freshman class headed by Samuell Williamson. There'll be enough incoming and returning talent, even with last year's leading scorer, Jordan Nwora, is a projected first round draft departure.

19. Seton Hall (20-14). The Pirates bring back one of the country's most explosive scorers in Myles Powell (23.1 ppg), who will be among the four of Seton Hall's top returning scorers back.

20. North Carolina (29-7). Coach Roy Williams is set to lose his two most important players — Luke Maye to graduation and Coby White to the NBA. Five-star freshman Armando Bacot figures to pair with rising sophomore Garrison Brooks to form a formidable frontcourt.

21. Creighton (20-15). Coach Greg McDermott is expected to bring back all five starters, including leading scorer Ty-Shon Alexander, from an NCAA bubble team that bowed out in the NIT quarterfinals.

22. Texas Tech (31-7). Coach Chris Beard said he deliberately tried to play old and his 2018-19 team was a reflection of that. But he'll have to play much younger in 2019-20, as most of his roster graduates and Jarrett Culver is a likely lottery pick. Marksman Davide Moretti is the top returnee, and a top-15 freshman class is headed by shooting guard Jahmius Ramsey.

23. Minnesota (22-14). Leading scorer Amir Coffey has declared for the draft yet has a strong chance of returning. Then coach Richard Pitino gets back rising sophomores Daniel Oturu and Gabe Kalscheur, both of whom evolved nicely as freshmen.

24. Auburn (30-10). Leading scorer Bryce Brown graduates and it's possible both Chuma Okeke and Austin Wiley will be headed to the NBA. That still leaves Jared Harper to ascend into an alpha dog role after his monstrous NCAA tournament that propelled the Tigers' blue-blood-slaying Final Four run.

25. Arizona (17-15). While coach Sean Miller's future is uncertain (he's at the center of a bribery trial), perhaps his parting gift to the program would be one of the best freshman classes in the country. Nico Mannion, Josh Green, and Zeke Nnaji are five-star talents good enough to get the Wildcats back to contending status.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...ollege-basketball-top-25-rankings/3381228002/
 
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What's the chance Tyler Cook comes back for his senior year?

For now I am leaving him on the roster.

Also, since we already have 12 (at least 11, if you subtract Cook) on scholarship, do we really need to fill the one (or 2) remaining scholarship?


Current Roster (12 currently on scholarship; 1 scholarship available):

2023 (when graduate): 3 players

6'4" SG CJ Fredrick (***); in early Nov, 2018, was decided CJ would redshirt the 2018-2019 season

6'6" SF Patrick McCaffery (****)

5'10" PG Joe Toussaint (***)


2022: 3 players

6'5" SG Joe Wieskamp (****)

6'5" SG Connor McCaffery (****; announced on Apr 28, 2017 that he will play baseball in the Spring of 2018 and redshirt in basketball in the fall of 2017; ended up, however, playing in 4 games in Dec 2017 as a true freshman, mostly because of the Christian Williams departure; however, after missing two games due to a sprained ankle, eight contests due to mononucleosis, and 19 games after undergoing a tonsillectomy in December, 2017, he was granted a hardship waiver on March 26, 2018, where he will have 4 years of basketball eligibility remaining; on April 11, 2018, Connor was put on scholarship).

6'9" F Jack Nunge (***); in early Nov, 2018, was decided Jack would redshirt the 2018-2019 season


2021: 2 players

6'10" C Luke Garza (****)

6'8" SF Cordell Pemsl (***); had surgery on his knee Dec 18, 2018, which caused him to miss the remainder of the 2018-2019 season; was scheduled to graduate in 2020; since he played in just two games in the 2018-2019 season (logging a total of just 31 minutes), he will be granted a medical redshirt for an additional year.


2020: 4 players

6'8" PF Tyler Cook (****)

6'9" PF Ryan Kriener (***)

6'0" PG Jordan Bohannon (***)

6'5" SF Isaiah Moss (***; was redshirted in 2015-16)


Notable Walk on players:

2021: 2 players

6'6" Riley Till (redshirted in 2016-2017)

6'2" Guard Austiin Ash
 
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12. Kansas
2018-19 record and finish: 26-10, NCAA second round
Key players: SG Ochai Agbaji, SG Quentin Grimes, PG Devon Dotson, PF Mitch Lightfoot, C David McCormack
Top-100 recruits: None
Key decisions: It’s hard imagine coach Bill Self is done roster-building with no signed impact recruits and so many players elsewhere lined up to transfer schools.

Wow. Hard to imagine their recruiting being so bad. Is this the effect of the FBI investigation? Charlie Moore also transferring. Makes you wonder if Self won't be jumping ship.
 
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12. Kansas
2018-19 record and finish:
26-10, NCAA second round
Key players: SG Ochai Agbaji, SG Quentin Grimes, PG Devon Dotson, PF Mitch Lightfoot, C David McCormack
Top-100 recruits: None
Key decisions: It’s hard imagine coach Bill Self is done roster-building with no signed impact recruits and so many players elsewhere lined up to transfer schools.

Wow. Hard to imagine their recruiting being so bad. Is this the effect of the FBI investigation? Charlie Moore also transferring. Makes you wonder if Self won't be jumping ship.
things definitely are out of whack, it appears.
* their Big 12 title streak ended.
* they had a 10 loss season.
* they got bounced early from the Big Dance
* ZERO top 100 recruits coming in this year

And speaking of the FBI investigations, what's bizarre is Arizona has an amazing class coming in this year and it APPEARED that Sean Miller would be getting canned; maybe not?
 
When it comes to the 2019-2020 schedule:

* The 20 conference game schedule plus the BTT games will be brutal.

* Looks like this is our 11 game nonconference schedule:

 
This was Iowa's 2018-2019 B1G schedule:

Home: Illinois, Maryland, Michigan
Away: Minnesota, Penn State, Purdue

Home/Away: Indiana, Michigan State, Nebraska, Northwestern, Ohio State, Rutgers, Wisconsin


Notes on how the Conf Schedule is created:

* The new schedules ensure that all three of the Big Ten's in-state rivals - Illinois/Northwestern, Indiana/Purdue, and Michigan/Michigan State-will play twice on an annual basis.

* Additionally, there will be regional rotations in both the east and in the west. Annual rotations involving the four eastern teams (Maryland, Ohio State, Penn State and Rutgers) and the four western teams (Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska and Wisconsin) have been strategically developed to optimize travel, academic and recovery impacts while encouraging increased competition among institutions that are near each other geographically.

Source: https://bigten.org/news/2018/4/19/2018_19_Conference_Season_Opponent_Breakdown.aspx
 
Remember, we have most of last year's team returning.

And last year's team had Tennessee (#1 in the nation for a month) on the ropes.

Remember that game?

Watch:

 
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This was Iowa's 2018-2019 B1G schedule:

Home: Illinois, Maryland, Michigan
Away: Minnesota, Penn State, Purdue

Home/Away: Indiana, Michigan State, Nebraska, Northwestern, Ohio State, Rutgers, Wisconsin


Notes on how the Conf Schedule is created:

* The new schedules ensure that all three of the Big Ten's in-state rivals - Illinois/Northwestern, Indiana/Purdue, and Michigan/Michigan State-will play twice on an annual basis.

* Additionally, there will be regional rotations in both the east and in the west. Annual rotations involving the four eastern teams (Maryland, Ohio State, Penn State and Rutgers) and the four western teams (Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska and Wisconsin) have been strategically developed to optimize travel, academic and recovery impacts while encouraging increased competition among institutions that are near each other geographically.

Source: https://bigten.org/news/2018/4/19/2018_19_Conference_Season_Opponent_Breakdown.aspx

I would like to see the Big Ten lock in one matchup that's a protected home-and-home for everyone. I wouldn't mind one with Nebraska, I think Fred will once again build a solid opponent there pretty quickly. After 4 years under GarPax, I honestly think he probably started to miss the ability to recruit and build the roster himself, with a quality young assistant focusing on the "sales" bit he doesn't seem to care for. In the NBA, you either have the horses or you don't, and there's no changing it quickly.
 
I would like to see the Big Ten lock in one matchup that's a protected home-and-home for everyone. I wouldn't mind one with Nebraska, I think Fred will once again build a solid opponent there pretty quickly. After 4 years under GarPax, I honestly think he probably started to miss the ability to recruit and build the roster himself, with a quality young assistant focusing on the "sales" bit he doesn't seem to care for. In the NBA, you either have the horses or you don't, and there's no changing it quickly.
I forgot that the 6 teams had protected instate rivalries. I wonder how that messes up the other 8 teams' rotations in terms of getting to play a team twice.

These teams play twice every season:
Mich/MSU
ILL/N'w
Purdue/IU
 
The 2019-2020, 31 game schedule is pretty much set.

27 of our 31 opponents are known.

Only 4 opponents are still to be confirmed (all nonconference, in bold below).

--the 2 preliminary games of the Las Vegas Invite
--B1G/ACC Challenge game
--Game vs a Big East team as part of the Gavitt Games.


The 11 nonconference games:

1. S. Illinois
2. Prelim Las Vegas Invite home game
3. Prelim Las Vegas Invite home game
4. Creighton, Las Vegas Invite
5. SD State or Texas Tech, Las Vegas Invite
6. Iowa State
7. Oral Roberts
8. Cincinnati (played in Chicago)
9. Kennesaw St
10. B1G / ACC Challenge game
11. Big East team (part of Gavitt Games)


The 20 GAME CONFERENCE SCHEDULE:


CLICK ON IMAGE FOR LARGER VIEW

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Read these 2 tweets. Note that Fran says the schedule will be toughest ever in the history of Iowa basketball. Do you agree?


 
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AN UPDATE ON THE TOUGHEST SCHEDULE IN IOWA HAWKEYE HISTORY:

These are Chad Leistikow's (of the DM Register/HawkCentral) thoughts:

* The B1G/ACC game will be on the road (guess: NC State).

* The Gavitt game will be at home (guess: Georgetown).

Georgetown, a great basketball school historically, at CHA would be fun.

 
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Regarding our Nonconference schedule:




Regarding our conference schedule:

A reminder: With the 20-game conference schedule:

* Each team will play 7 opponents both home and away

* Each team will play 6 teams once
that's cool! how often do we play on thanksgiving?

hopefully the fools don't overlap the friday game with the football game!
 
AN UPDATE ON THE TOUGHEST SCHEDULE IN IOWA HAWKEYE HISTORY:

These are Chad Leistikow's (of the DM Register/HawkCentral) thoughts:

* The B1G/ACC game will be on the road (guess: NC State).

* The Gavitt game will be at home (guess: Georgetown).

Georgetown, a great basketball school historically, at CHA would be fun.


Georgetown played at Illinois last year. They will be at home this year.
 
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Georgetown played at Illinois last year. They will be at home this year.
Interesting. Obviously there is a lot of speculation about ACC/B1G & Gavitt Games opponents but I can't remember a season when our schedule was pretty much set in stone this early in the year.

Does the Las Vegas Invite assign the 2 prelim home opponents for Iowa? If so, Barta is done with scheduling for men's basketball for 2019-2020. Crazy
 
May 2, 2019 UPDATE:

The 2019-2020 Roster:

On May 2, Moss announced he was transferring.

Tyler Cook is skipping his senior year to pursue his NBA dreams.


BEFORE THE MOSS TRANSFER & WHEN I WAS STILL HOPING COOK WOULD COME BACK, I was thinking preseason that we were looking at a top 10 team. Our 12 man (minus Dailey but including Cook and Moss) scholarship roster WAS loaded with talent and experience. Could we stay in the top 10 WAS the question.

Also, we are now down to 10 on scholarship; how many of the 3 remaining scholarships will Fran try to fill?



Current Roster (10 currently on scholarship; 3 scholarships available):

2023 (when scheduled to graduate): 3 players

6'4" SG CJ Fredrick (***); in early Nov, 2018, was decided CJ would redshirt the 2018-2019 season

6'6" SF Patrick McCaffery (****)

5'10" PG Joe Toussaint (***)

2022 (when scheduled to graduate): 3 players

6'5" SG Joe Wieskamp (****)

6'5" SG Connor McCaffery (****; announced on Apr 28, 2017 that he will play baseball in the Spring of 2018 and redshirt in basketball in the fall of 2017; ended up, however, playing in 4 games in Dec 2017 as a true freshman, mostly because of the Christian Williams departure; however, after missing two games due to a sprained ankle, eight contests due to mononucleosis, and 19 games after undergoing a tonsillectomy in December, 2017, he was granted a hardship waiver on March 26, 2018, where he will have 4 years of basketball eligibility remaining; on April 11, 2018, Connor was put on scholarship).

6'9" F Jack Nunge (***); in early Nov, 2018, was decided Jack would redshirt the 2018-2019 season

2021 (when scheduled to graduate): 2 players

6'10" C Luke Garza (****)

6'8" SF Cordell Pemsl (***); had surgery on his knee Dec 18, 2018, which caused him to miss the remainder of the 2018-2019 season; was scheduled to graduate in 2020; since he played in just two games in the 2018-2019 season (logging a total of just 31 minutes), he will be granted a medical redshirt for an additional year.

2020 (when scheduled to graduate): 2 players

6'9" PF Ryan Kriener (***)

6'0" PG Jordan Bohannon (***)


Notable Walk on players:

2021 (when scheduled to graduate): 2 players

6'6" Riley Till (redshirted in 2016-2017)

6'2" Guard Austin Ash


The 2019-2020 Schedule:

Read these 2 tweets. Note that Fran says the schedule will be toughest ever in the history of Iowa basketball. Do you agree?





Looks like this is our 11 game nonconference schedule:


1. S. Illinois
2. Prelim Las Vegas Invite home game
3. Prelim Las Vegas Invite home game
4. Creighton, Las Vegas Invite
5. SD State or Texas Tech, Las Vegas Invite
6. Iowa State
7. Oral Roberts
8. Cincinnati (played in Chicago)
9. Kennesaw St
10. B1G / ACC Challenge game
11. Big East team (part of Gavitt Games)





And here is our 20 GAME CONFERENCE SCHEDULE:

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Iowa is #16 heading into 2019-2020, per USA Today.


Here's their take:

16. Iowa (23-12). There's a strong possibility leading scorer Tyler Cook turns pro, but coach Fran McCaffery has enough coming back to contend for a Big Ten title. Forward Luka Garza will be back and sharpshooter Jordan Bohannon is among a group of elite guards returning.

LINK: https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...ollege-basketball-top-25-rankings/3381228002/


Iowa is #17 heading into 2019-2020, per CBS Sports


Here's their take:

IOWA

Coach: Fran McCaffery

2018-19 record: 23-12

Notable players definitely gone: Nicolas Baer

Other expected departures: Tyler Cook

Notable players expected to return:
Jordan Bohannon ,
Luka Garza ,
Ryan Kriener ,
Connor McCaffery ,
Isaiah Moss ,
Joe Wieskamp ,
Jack Nunge ,

Cordell Pemsl

Expected additions: Patrick McCaffery, Joe Toussaint


LINK to their Top 25 & 1:
https://www.cbssports.com/college-b...never-too-early-top-25-and-1-for-next-season/


Iowa is #21 heading into 2019-2020, per Sporting News


Here's their take:

#21: Iowa Hawkeyes

2018-19 record and finish:


23-12, NCAA second round


Key players:

PG Jordan Bohannon,
C Luka Garza,
SG Joe Wieskamp,
SG Isaiah Moss,
G Connor McCaffery,
C Ryan Kriener,
PF Cordell Pemsl


Top-100 recruits:


SF Pat McCaffery (247Sports No. 71)


Key decisions:


PF Tyler Cook is not a projected first-round pick, but did go through the early entry process in 2018.

LINK to the ENTIRE Top 25: http://www.sportingnews.com/us/ncaa...top-25-for-2019-20/1oplcsov8ioxf18ydgei068fyp
 
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Is our starting line up this?

J Bo
CJ Fredrick
Weezy
Nunge
Garza

Are we a top 7 B1G team with this current roster?

@Suterman , what are your thoughts and your listeners' thoughts? Are they all panicking? Are they worried we are too white?
 
Is our starting line up this?

J Bo
CJ Fredrick
Weezy
Nunge
Garza

Are we a top 7 B1G team with this current roster?

@Suterman , what are your thoughts and your listeners' thoughts? Are they all panicking? Are they worried we are too white?

It was certainly discussed today. We kind of felt that Cook, Moss, and Dailey leaving was more because of individual goals than any race issue (Adam Haluska agreed). Cook wants a paycheck playing hoops, Moss wants out for whatever reason (Maybe more due to CMac cutting into his time than race) and Dailey wanted out because of what happened this year and wanted more PT in his last year (PMac & Fredrick would cut into his court time). I don't feel race is an issue any more now than ever. Iowa has always been a pretty white state.
 
It was certainly discussed today. We kind of felt that Cook, Moss, and Dailey leaving was more because of individual goals than any race issue (Adam Haluska agreed). Cook wants a paycheck playing hoops, Moss wants out for whatever reason (Maybe more due to CMac cutting into his time than race) and Dailey wanted out because of what happened this year and wanted more PT in his last year (PMac & Fredrick would cut into his court time). I don't feel race is an issue any more now than ever. Iowa has always been a pretty white state.
I have seen many comments about our all white starting line up. But I thought people were joking.

I thought the Dolph/King Kong thing was behind us. Are there racial issues still lingering around the program or are there rumors that there are racial tensions still lingering (other than the Dolph thing)?

We are up to 4 departures this year. Baer graduated. As expected, Cook wants paid. Dailey, i can see, based on what happened with Dolph & with his playing time. The only weird departure, to me, is Moss, a 3 year starter, with just one year left, on a team that was one point in regulation away from reaching the Sweet 16.
 
I have seen many comments about our all white starting line up. But I thought people were joking.

I thought the Dolph/King Kong thing was behind us. Are there racial issues still lingering around the program or are there rumors that there are racial tensions still lingering (other than the Dolph thing)?

We are up to 4 departures this year. Baer graduated. As expected, Cook wants paid. Dailey, i can see, based on what happened with Dolph & with his playing time. The only weird departure, to me, is Moss, a 3 year starter, with just one year left, on a team that was one point in regulation away from reaching the Sweet 16.

I'm not sure I'll ever understand Moss wanting to leave. You are a 3 year starter for a GOOD B1G team. Maybe Fredrick is really good and was going to beat Moss out? That might make sense.
 
I'm not sure I'll ever understand Moss wanting to leave. You are a 3 year starter for a GOOD B1G team. Maybe Fredrick is really good and was going to beat Moss out? That might make sense.
that is what Leistikow was speculating (that Moss saw even less playing time with CJ playing next season)

Leistikow wrote that he has heard that CJ has been very impressive in work outs and practice
 
that is what Leistikow was speculating (that Moss saw even less playing time with CJ playing next season)

Leistikow wrote that he has heard that CJ has been very impressive in work outs and practice

This would certainly be a good outcome for the Hawkeyes. I'm hesitant to get too excited about Toussaint or Fredrick because I have not seen them play in person. If these 2 are meaningful contributors this year then they will need to be pretty damn good.
 
This would certainly be a good outcome for the Hawkeyes. I'm hesitant to get too excited about Toussaint or Fredrick because I have not seen them play in person. If these 2 are meaningful contributors this year then they will need to be pretty damn good.
yeah, and i take what Fran says about how well players are performing in practice w/ a grain of salt

do you think Joe T plays or redshirts?

what about PMac?

with 3 open schollies, it will be interesting. If DJ Harvey signs w/ Iowa, he has to sit a year, which still leads us w/ 10 scholarship players next season (which includes Joe T & PMac) plus Riley Till, if needed in a pinch.
 
yeah, and i take what Fran says about how well players are performing in practice w/ a grain of salt

do you think Joe T plays or redshirts?

what about PMac?

with 3 open schollies, it will be interesting. If DJ Harvey signs w/ Iowa, he has to sit a year, which still leads us w/ 10 scholarship players next season (which includes Joe T & PMac) plus Riley Till, if needed in a pinch.

Our back court is a bit thin so I doubt that JT will redshirt. I think that possibility goes away when Moss transfers. Same with PMac. With Cook and Dailey out of the mix I think we probably need PMac as Joe W's. back-up. Who knows? A 10 person rotation may not be too many especially if there are any injuries and there almost always are injuries.
 
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Sure don't see Joey T red shirting. I do see C McC and Jordan playing a kind poor man's Gail Goodrich/Jerry West back court. If you've got 'em its great to play two guards with point guard skills, particularly if one really is a great shooter. AC and Mikey G were like that to a certain extent. C McC just has to become a good defender and enough of a shooting threat to keep the defense near him.
 
Our back court is a bit thin so I doubt that JT will redshirt. I think that possibility goes away when Moss transfers. Same with PMac. With Cook and Dailey out of the mix I think we probably need PMac as Joe W's. back-up. Who knows? A 10 person rotation may not be too many especially if there are any injuries and there almost always are injuries.
I hope JT can come in and contribute immediately & effectively.

Yeah, having just 10 on schollie right now is a bit concerning.
 
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