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Just so there's no confusion Thursday night, this is THE Official Game Thread for Iowa/Purdue.

Fun facts and keys to the game will come throughout the week. Go Hawks!
 
FYI 5-0 when starting game threads

FYI....Iowa is 6-0 when Fran McCaffery is coaching this team. Do you think that changes vs Purdue?

Also, Iowa has won its last 12 B1G regular season games, all when McCaffery coaches the team. As long as he is head coach, we have a chance.

See? We don't need you starting game threads in order to win games. We just need a competent head coach, which is what we have.
 
FYI....Iowa is 6-0 when Fran McCaffery is coaching this team. Do you think that changes vs Purdue?

Also, Iowa has won its last 12 B1G regular season games, all when McCaffery coaches the team. As long as he is head coach, we have a chance.

See? We don't need you starting game threads in order to win games. We just need a competent head coach, which is what we have.
FYI - Fran McCaffery's record vs the Big Ten is 48-48. It's probably no coincidence that he is 6-0 this year with a Player of the Year candidate in Uboat. As long as Uboat is on the floor, and the Scent is starting game threads, we have a chance.
 
You two are some strange fellas. I hope you have more in life than starting game threads. Seriously, it is strange. However, Iowa keeps winning so, whatever.
 
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You two are some strange fellas. I hope you have more in life than starting game threads. Seriously, it is strange. However, Iowa keeps winning so, whatever.

Sorry. it just rubbed me wrong when I started a game thread a couple games ago and Premium Scent said that I was not allowed to do that; only he was. Seriously? It just seemed silly, as if he were the cause of Iowa's 6 game winning streak. So I am just making a point; that's all. Its Fran who is the leader of this winning streak, not some anonymous poster who starts game threads, takes credit for Iowa's wins, and tells people that they are not allowed to start a thread.

Message boards should be fun. Usually they are. Until they are not.
 
I am so pumped for this game. I get to take my 2 boys to their first experience at Carver Hawkeye Arena. The place should be rock in with a ranked team coming to town.
 
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I am so pumped for this game. I get to take my 2 boys to their first experience at Carver Hawkeye Arena. The place should be rock in with a ranked team coming to town.

its sold out, correct? i like the noon tip, too; should be a great day in Iowa City!
 
A victory Sunday would move Iowa to 7-0 in the Big Ten for the first time since 1970 -- a season where the Hawkeyes went 14-0 en route to the regular season title.


Hawkeyes host No. 22 Purdue on Sunday at 12:06 p.m. (CT)


By JAMES ALLAN

hawkeyesports.com
http://www.hawkeyesports.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/012216aaa.html


IOWA CITY, Iowa -- With No. 22 Purdue coming to Mediacom Court, the ninth-ranked University of Iowa men's basketball team is in for a fight.

The Boilermakers and Hawkeyes square off at 12:06 p.m. (CT) Sunday inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The game will be televised live on BTN.



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"They're going to guard and pressure you and pick you up, but it's not over the top," UI head coach Fran McCaffery said of Purdue's defense during a Friday media teleconference. "They play intelligently defensively, but they work and compete. The bottom line is if you want to beat Purdue, you have to compete."

The Boilermakers are 17-3 overall and 5-2 in the Big Ten with a home loss against Iowa and a road defeat at Illinois. Purdue is riding a three-game winning streak that includes a 107-57 victory at Rutgers on Jan. 18.

During the first meeting in West Lafayette, Indiana, on Jan. 2, Iowa trailed by 17 points at the half. Purdue defended and caught fire, making seven first-half 3-pointers.

The tides turned in the second half with Iowa making 18-of-28 field goals and six 3s. The Hawkeyes forced 10 Boilermaker turnovers and limited Purdue to eight field goals (one 3-pointer).

"(Purdue) has made a couple of small changes (since the first meeting), but strength of their team is they have depth and size, but they also have shooters," said McCaffery. "When they're making 3s, they're almost impossible to beat because of the mix of in-and-out."

Purdue's front court is as talented as any team in the Big Ten Conference, featuring seven-footers A.J. Hammons and Isaac Haas and 6-foot-9 forward Caleb Swanigan. All three posts average double figures and they combined for 34.8 points per game.

It's the emergence of sophomore guard Vince Edwards that has impressed McCaffery. Edwards is averaging 9.7 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 2.8 assists.

"He's a guy that has continued to get better," said McCaffery. "Everybody talks about their size and Rapheal Davis, but Edwards has stepped up and become an elite player in this league."

McCaffery says senior point guard Mike Gesell should be good to go Sunday after playing through a hamstring injury in Thursday's 90-76 road victory at Rutgers. Gesell was held scoreless in 33 minutes.

"(His injury) didn't affect him to where he couldn't contribute -- he had nine assists and was terrific -- but he wasn't himself," said McCaffery. "He'll be fine for Sunday."

Senior Anthony Clemmons helped to pick up the scoring slack in Piscataway, finishing with a career-high 20 points. He also had five assists to zero turnovers in 34 minutes.

"He's playing with great confidence, shooting well, and attacking the rim," said McCaffery. "His decision-making on when to shoot, drive or move it on is just about perfect right now. That's what you want to see."

A victory Sunday would move Iowa to 7-0 in the Big Ten for the first time since 1970 -- a season where the Hawkeyes went 14-0 en route to the regular season title.
 
Check out CBS College Hoops Insider @JonRothstein's observations today about junior Peter Jok: http://cbsprt.co/1PJumh3

OTHER NOTES:

Not many standing room tickets remain for Sunday's home game vs No. 22 Purdue. Call the UI Ticket Office for the last remaining tickets.

Sunday BTN announcers: Cory Provus, Jon Crispin, Mike Hall.

Jarrod Uthoff stats vs. teams in the RPI Top 50 (9 games): 20 ppg, 6.3 rpg, 3.3 bpg, 1.1 spg

Mike Gesell is two assists from tying Ronnie Lester for fifth on Iowa's all-time assists chart.

Jarrod Uthoff is one of only two players nationally this season to average better than 18 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 blocks.



 
KenPom now projects iowa to win the Big Ten by two games. That projection, of course, is rooted in them never losing at home, which means Sunday's game against No. 22 Purdue is crucial to Iowa's longterm plans
 
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