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Re: Musical Point Guard: Part 2
ISUFan22, you got me all excited with the "musical point guard" title. I thought you were going to talk about a particular point guard who displays musical talent on the side, and I was looking forward to reading about it, lol...
True and Valiant
I also remember a game with Kansas when Cy (wore a huge suit then) went out to center field, squatted, and "pooped" a couple of chickens that had been dyed blue then chased them around.
 Originally Posted by DJK15
God I hope so, even if it's not the right thing to do, KF needs to do it.
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Re: Musical Point Guard: Part 2
Our guard play can't get any worse honestly. I think Garrett will be leaps and bounds greater than any guard we had last year. Brister and Boozer could be too, sure as hell can't be worse.
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Re: Musical Point Guard: Part 2
You guys are nuts if you think that we wont be upgraded in the ball handling positions.
We cant get worse.
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Re: Musical Point Guard: Part 2
There are a lot of teams in D1 that are having success with freshman and sophomore guards. Why not us?
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Re: Musical Point Guard: Part 2
Things can always get worse folks. It's not like guard play was horrific this year - and I've seen teams with horrific guard play. It was bad early in the season and improved in the last few weeks.
I was looking forward to more improvement by current players while the young ones with greater potential progressed at a less stressful pace.
I agree though - why can't our freshman be phenoms? That would be sweet and ISU has experienced that in the past. Hopefully that will be the case - they'll be playing a lot of minutes right out of the gate.
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We Just Need Steady Play at PG
The problem with this years team is we just didn't have enough scorers. G-Mac's half court sets don't require a PG that can break down defenders like LE or WM teams.
G-Mac needs a PG who can run the offense and limit turnovers. I look at the group of Hubalek, W. Johnson, Brackins, Taylor, Thompson and Staiger and see a group with some offensive skills. Next year we just need a JC Holliway type PG- not a Tinsley or Blalock.
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Re: Musical Point Guard: Part 2
I would take Tinsley over JC regardless of the type of offense.
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Re: Musical Point Guard: Part 2
86 has it right. McCowen was a shooting guard in HS, all time leading scorer in Iowa history. GMac made him into a PG that was good enough to get UNI into the NCAA 3 years straight. All 3 of the candidates, Garrett, Boozer, and Brister, are bigger, stronger, and more athletic than McCowen, and come from better programs than Wapsie Valley. All three are also bigger and stronger that what we started this year with. By the way, I know UNI is not in the Big 12, so no one will need to mention that.
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