Q. After your last game last season, I asked Perkins what he wanted from the coming season. He said he wanted to be known as the best guard in Iowa history. Does that fit with what you know about him?
FRAN McCAFFERY: Well, I think he has that mindset. There have been some great guards, as you know. I don't think you ever want to tell somebody they can't accomplish what they set out to accomplish.
I know this: he's worked really hard, not only this summer but pretty much since he got here. When he got here, we were kind of loaded up back there. We would have contemplated redshirting him, except everybody got a free year that year. Turned out we needed him. It was really good when we put him in there. I think that was the impetus to move him into the starting lineup the following year.
Yeah, I appreciate him saying that.
Q. You've been through a lot of opening games as a head coach. Do you still get kind of excited, butterflies before the first game, or is that normal at this point?
FRAN McCAFFERY: I take a pretty businesslike approach across the board. The first day of practice, the first game. We try to make sure that our guys understand the game plan based on who we're playing but most importantly what we want to do in general, then maybe specifically for that opponent.
So if you start getting too hyped up, too high or too low, I don't think that works. I've been around long enough. I watched it a lot when I was an assistant for Coach MacLeod. He came back to college, coached 82. He played 82 plus pregame, playoffs, coaching a hundred games a year. You better be locked into what's coming next.
Let's fix what needs to be fixed and let's try to improve and let's prepare, not get too down after a loss or too excited after a win. You see that a lot. Big win, okay but we have to play again Tuesday, so... That's kind of how I am in terms of that.
Q. How much do you like the closed scrimmages? Would you like to have more of the open ones?
FRAN McCAFFERY: I like for us to be able to play more. The great thing about it is we played more than 40 minutes. We played different combinations. I've said this before: you want to work on your zone, you play a zone in a game, they hit a couple shots, you're getting out of it. Now you stay in it, work on it, try to get better. You let your young guys figure it out, they're in the wrong place.
You're not worried that we're going to lose this game by three. You try to win the next segment. We zero the score at each segments. Do situations, up one, down one, three minutes to go, you're pressing, they're pressing. Now, okay, we're tied or we're down one, we're up one. Do we have a timeout, that kind of thing.
You just get so much more out of it. I'd like to be able to do that more often and not make it a big deal. Whoever started calling them secret scrimmages is idiotic. There's nothing secret about it on a Sunday afternoon. We're not publicizing it because it's a learning opportunity. Hey, we won. Hey, we lost. So and so played great. You know what, we got better that day and they got better that day. That's the whole purpose of it.
Q. Krikke and Filip, the way they were able to integrate, Ben seems --
FRAN McCAFFERY: Seamless transition. No question about it. A lot of it is attitude, who he is. But his work ethic is tremendous. He's really talented. His game also fits our style, which is one of the reasons why he came here in the first place. I think he knew we would utilize him in the right way. I'm excited.
The Hawkeyes will open up their 2023 season tomorrow night inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena when they welcome North Dakota to town. Iowa is listed as a 19-point favorite by DraftKings.
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