If we lost to milwaukee by let's say a last second shot or something of the like. I could then say, yep it is going to take some time to improveand maybe a .500 season. However, we were just owned at home by Milwaukee.
If we lost to milwaukee by let's say a last second shot or something of the like. I could then say, yep it is going to take some time to improveand maybe a .500 season. However, we were just owned at home by Milwaukee.
Fred’s very relevant to this year. If you’re not emotionally stable enough to handle that, it’s a you problemMy God, losing is bad enough as it is, but must we have the Fred fanboy vs the spurned Fred lover argument after every loss!?
Fred's gone. He's never coming back. He doesn't want to be ISUs coach. Move on.
Also someone named Melvin Ejim that blossomed into an absolute stud under Freddy.
Fred, in his first year, had a 4th year PG Diante Garrett who started the previous two years and played over 20 minutes a game as a freshman. He had a 3rd-year Jamie Vanderbeken finally healthy after redshirting what should have been his senior season. He had RS Jr. Scott Christopherson coming off a season where he played 25+ minutes a game hitting 43% from 3. He also brought in Jake Anderson as a RS Senior (If I remember correctly, he played major minutes the previous 3 seasons at his prior school).
Simply put, that team had a wealth of returning minutes (i.e., experience) at the high major level. Let's not forget the scout team that year (Babb, Royce, Chris Allen, Booker); while they didn't play, they could certainly help the team in practicing against good competition. I would argue that the experience around Ejim during his first year is one of the biggest reasons he had such a good freshman campaign (also, his stats dropped in his sophomore year).
Even with that experience, Fred still went 16-16 his first year. The biggest problem Fred had wasn't experience; it was that he didn't have much of a bench since a third the team was sitting out a transfer year.
I remember playing at a pep band in 2005 vs EA Sports All-Stars. Losing that game (64-57) at home was a gut punch, even as an exhibition. We came back and beat Iowa that season though, and finished 10th/12. Still early. But somehow a loss to Milwaukee doesn't feel as bad as that particular loss in my mind.I’m terms of quality of play, or lack there of, it’s the worst home loss I can remember. But in reality we’re not good enough for it to be as “bad” as some others. We have so little talent and things we’re good at
Those EA sports teams had a lot of ex-college stars. And I don’t care about exhibitions.I remember playing at a pep band in 2005 vs EA Sports All-Stars. Losing that game (64-57) at home was a gut punch, even as an exhibition. We came back and beat Iowa that season though, and finished 10th/12. Still early. But somehow a loss to Milwaukee doesn't feel as bad as that particular loss in my mind.
Those EA sports teams had a lot of ex-college stars. And I don’t care about exhibitions.
This one was worse in terms of quality of play imo
I guess if you didn’t follow college basketball.I'm not sure I'd consider the guys playing for EA Sports "stars."
He was hired in June of 2015. He couldn't get anyone worth a damn that late. So, no, he couldn't have some third year guys ready to go.
His first recruiting class wasn't all that good, so that is hurting him and he'll pay for that. Luckily, his second recruiting class was fairly solid and the third one is excellent.
Hopefully next year demand will drop and I can get some sweet 100$ season tickets againWow kind of glad I didn't get student tickets now. This team is just bad.
It's not all Holberg's fault and it is not all Prohm's fault. It's a perfect blend of both of them.