Iowa basketball is that much closer to becoming the Hickory High of college hoops.
Poor excuse. Look at ISU’s rosterI think most coaches would have trouble with this in Iowa.
How do they do it at Iowa State then? Look at their roster last year.I think most coaches would have trouble with this in Iowa.
When he goes to Illinois State (for example), plays 30+ minutes a game and averages 20+ points a game... instead of losing minutes for the 2nd year in a row.. it will make more sense.Curious about his reasoning?
Who cares about starting. He was on a short leash & rarely closed out games.
Can Cook come back so we have a chance at a winning season?
This is f***ing ridiculous. It's like Iowa, and its players, have become conditioned to be afraid of success.
First it's always coming up short in close games just to get to the big games.....then it's always coming up short in big games......if it's not that its players getting hurt and never getting on track.....if its not that its players transferring and new players having to step in earlier than expected or with no experience.....or now like we're seeing more than ever before at Iowa, players turning pro early and forcing Iowa to move players up earlier than expected, and usually with guys who with all due respect, aren't as good (maybe yet) that very next year.
It's one f***ing thing after another to keep Iowa from putting everything together for a season to actually build something successful........and f***ing sustain it.
This is why our fans make it a point to be our own worst critics. Iowa cannot get out of their own f***ing way.
I think most coaches would have trouble with this in Iowa.
Average to below average complaint but you can't use Nic as an argument. Dude was a walk-on.. And won 6moty as a soph.. yea had a down jr year but he was one of the most valuable players on our best team in a loooooong timeMoss, Cook and Dailey all didn't develop their game. I don't think Nick B really developed over the years. Who has really progressed under Fran during a career?
This is a real problem. If I were a coach recruiting against Iowa for Foster it would be a pretty simple question. Fran McCaffery hasn't developed an NBA player. Do you trust he can develop you?
Moss, Cook and Dailey all didn't develop their game. I don't think Nick B really developed over the years. Who has really progressed under Fran during a career?
This is a real problem. If I were a coach recruiting against Iowa for Foster it would be a pretty simple question. Fran McCaffery hasn't developed an NBA player. Do you trust he can develop you?
Average to below average complaint but you can't use Nic as an argument. Dude was a walk-on who. And won 6moty as a soph.. yea had a down jr year but he was one of the most valuable players on our best team in a loooooong time
10000000%How anyone can’t say that Baer didn’t improve and FULLY maximize his ability and hit his ceiling is beyond me.
This is such an absurd take I almost cant even believe it. First, the post ignores the makeup of most of the in-state talent. Iowa is a predominately white state, and Fran gets a lot of players from in-state. JBo, Connor, Kriener, Baer, Wieskamp were all in state recruits. On last years squad, the majority of out-of-state players were not white.Fran has an issue recruiting/keeping on campus African american players. I'm sure a lot of posters will disagree and don't care, but most elite players are African American, so not being able to recruit/retain that ethic group doesn't bode well for competing for B1G title someday.
We're all on your side... but i subscribe to the "just don't look logic".. they'll go away if you don't respondThis is such an absurd take I almost cant even believe it. First, the post ignores the makeup of most of the in-state talent. Iowa is a predominately white state, and Fran gets a lot of players from in-state. JBo, Connor, Kriener, Baer, Wieskamp were all in state recruits. On last years squad, the majority of out-of-state players were not white.
I have no clue why I even have to defend this. Fran has plenty of flaws but to call him a racist is beyond asinine.
That’s the whole university!,,,that cant get out of its own way!Can Cook come back so we have a chance at a winning season?
This is f***ing ridiculous. It's like Iowa, and its players, have become conditioned to be afraid of success.
First it's always coming up short in close games just to get to the big games.....then it's always coming up short in big games......if it's not that its players getting hurt and never getting on track.....if its not that its players transferring and new players having to step in earlier than expected or with no experience.....or now like we're seeing more than ever before at Iowa, players turning pro early and forcing Iowa to move players up earlier than expected, and usually with guys who with all due respect, aren't as good (maybe yet) that very next year.
It's one f***ing thing after another to keep Iowa from putting everything together for a season to actually build something successful........and f***ing sustain it.
This is why our fans make it a point to be our own worst critics. Iowa cannot get out of their own f***ing way.
I’ll guarantee that not having many other guys who look like him played a role in his decision.
Let's hope we end up successful in the end like Hickory!Iowa basketball is that much closer to becoming the Hickory High of college hoops.
pathetic, dude. Give it a rest.
pathetic, dude. Give it a rest.
Dude, you brought up the pasty white roster. I was simply stating that we will not have the supporters to bring in the more talented African-American players. That is not a good thing.
When Moss leaves, we will have an entirely white roster until Joe T gets on campus. Yikes. THAT is an issue. Especially when it comes to recruiting.
Are African-American basketball players going to like the idea of coming on to a team being a minority in a sport that is overwhelmingly black on the top P5 school's rosters? If you do not think that it matters to players, you are being naive. It is more of a culture thing, that a race issue, but both matter. Right or wrong, it does.
Can we still have a good team with an all-white player roster? Sure. But man that does not look good, except to maybe a few.
I reported on this board the day after the Tennessee game that Moss was going to be a grad transfer. It boggles the mind that everyone from the recruiting class that Moss was a part of, six players I believe, transferred out of Iowa before their eligibility expired
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What a load of crap you just spewed.
Pemsyl?
Moss, Cook and Dailey all didn't develop their game. I don't think Nick B really developed over the years. Who has really progressed under Fran during a career? Who has gotten better with most coaches— if they get to colleges and still can’t shoot after shooting hundreds of thousands shots since they were 7 - then it ain’t gonna happen
This is a real problem. If I were a coach recruiting against Iowa for Foster it would be a pretty simple question. Fran McCaffery hasn't developed an NBA player. Do you trust he can develop you?
He's right though. But it doesn't belong on this board, along with most of the other crap and bullshit getting posted.