While I've continually agreed with other posters here that our players haven't finished well at the end of both halves, especially in some tough losses due to fatigue, I still resisted the urge to put any blame on Prohm. I was on the bus with those saying, "what can we do, we have no depth. But NO longer. Yes, I know we've had stretches where leads vanished due to who we did or didn't have on the court, and its tough taking out Monte and Georges, especially. But our bench must play more. Watching Iowa tonight just shows how tough it is to make shots down the stretch when your 'gassed'. They missed 14 out of their last 16 shots, and I don't believe for a minute it was an 'off' night shooting. That game was more like many of our physical big12 grinders, and they were obviously gassed, even tho their bench plays more than ours. While Wisconsin was tired as well, they got more from their bench, and they could make the plays down the stretch, even on the road. Obviously we don't have near the bench Wisconsin does, but 1 sub doesn't have to screw up the offense. I don't care if they score a point. Coach Prohm... please get Ashton and Cooke a 'few' more minutes here and there! He was quoted as saying, "it wasn't a fatigue thing, but a foul issue". And that just compounds things. When you're fatigued you're going to either give up easy baskets, not get in gaps causing help defenders to foul, or struggle with the legs to get up to battle for needed key rebounds. More fouls, more free throws for the opponent, more frustration. Not to mention seeing our most reliable shooters struggling to make shots down the stretch or in overtimes.