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Trivia question
I was looking over some of the past seasons' records and here's a trivia question I bet you could win some money on:
Between Johnny Orr, Tim Floyd, Larry Eustachy and Wayne Morgan, who had the best conference record his final season at Iowa State?
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Gonna go with floyd. Of course Johnnys last year was the jr season of Hoiberg, meyer, etc.... that was a good team too. I am thinking in my head there was no way it was wayne, and I am always wrong, so it must be.
Last edited by brianhos; 02-22-2007 at 09:11 PM.
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I don't think they were very good Floyd's last year. I'll take Johnny.
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Heh, I just looked it up. They were even worse in Johnny's last year.
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Re: Trivia question
 Originally Posted by LivntheCyLife I was looking over some of the past seasons' records and here's a trivia question I bet you could win some money on:
Between Johnny Orr, Tim Floyd, Larry Eustachy and Wayne Morgan, who had the best conference record his final season at Iowa State? I don't think their is a real "winner" in this club-Wayne went 6-10 but I think that might be the "best" of the bunch
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Yeah, the correct answer is Wayne, told you that you could win some money.
Here's how it breaks down:
JO '94 4-10
TF '98 5-11
LE '03 5-11
WM '06 6-10
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at least they're improving. **sarcastic response**
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One more conference V this year and we'll have six. Hopefully next we'll be talking about only having six losses in conference.
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 Originally Posted by LivntheCyLife Yeah, the correct answer is Wayne, told you that you could win some money.
Here's how it breaks down:
JO '94 4-10
TF '98 5-11
LE '03 5-11
WM '06 6-10 All that aside, WM last team was #90 in Sagarin. We now rot away at #133. Sagarin says we would have tough time competing in a mid major. Beat Colorado at home and we drop. Point is we have not had too many big wins or road wins to build a resume. We have just tried to keep our heads above water. An even better point is if we start from a low point end of this year, it may be a long two year climb to respectability.
Last edited by Wesley; 02-24-2007 at 06:46 PM.
Looking forward to CFH magic for the next bball season, Georges style.
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