Yes. Yes he does
ISU's conference record in the four seasons prior to Mayor arriving in Ames: 18-46.
ISU's conference record in the four seasons prior to Prohm arriving in Ames: 46-26.
Yes. Yes he does
Of course Prohm has less wins, he has 1 less year, that is where winning % comes into play. Also I'll have to look back, but I'm betting you weren't saying that the Big12 was weak when Fred was coaching in Ames.
You are right though about Apples and Oranges. There is no comparing how much of a tougher job Fred had when he got to Ames than Prohm had. Crazy Freds numbers are better than Prohm at all, considering how much worse of a situation he walked into.
Look at the high school kids he's got coming in for 2020
Yes. Yes he does
Again, he's had a 1/2 a year. What do you expect? Him to immediately tap into the vein of high school talent that exists in Nebraska?
I absolutely hate this argument. It is completely devoid of context. Fred inherited a dog **** program. McDermott had turned us into the doormat of the league. Within 5 years he had relevant. When Prohm took over he inherited a Top 10 team. Their situations are night-and-day.
Also you know you're desperate for facts to support your argument when you start claiming "conference regular season titles" that came from the freakin' Ohio Valley, and a win percentage that is based largely on wins from the Ohio Valley.
Not sure what Brian F has to do with any of thisRent free! Isnt that the line you used yesterday?
By this time in Ames look who he already hat lined up
We are talking about high school talent, right? As I see it within the 1st year he recruited from high school Tavon Sledge and Percy Gibson?
Sledge would start for Nebraska!
From what I gather on Google Tavon Sledge ended his career playing Albertus Magnus, a D3 school in New Haven, CT. To his credit, according to his player page he was a 2 time GNAC Player of the Week, which is nice.
He had some great warm up dunks.From what I gather on Google Tavon Sledge ended his career playing Albertus Magnus, a D3 school in New Haven, CT. To his credit, according to his player page he was a 2 time GNAC Player of the Week, which is nice.
We are talking about high school talent, right? As I see it within the 1st year he recruited from high school Tavon Sledge and Percy Gibson?
He had some great warm up dunks.
I absolutely hate this argument. It is completely devoid of context. Fred inherited a dog **** program. McDermott had turned us into the doormat of the league. Within 5 years he had relevant. When Prohm took over he inherited a Top 10 team. Their situations are night-and-day.
Also you know you're desperate for facts to support your argument when you start claiming "conference regular season titles" that came from the freakin' Ohio Valley, and a win percentage that is based largely on wins from the Ohio Valley.
I dont think that many people are actually saying that, to me it's just a moot point. Fred is at Nebraska until another possible attempt at the NBA if all goes well there.I know, it is crazy to think that seem actually believe Prohm > Fred.
NotedHis year 2 isn't going to be like his year 2 at Iowa State
...plenty of opportunity to improve during their sit out year? That's all I got.