Hey new guy, get out of here with that pessimism.Meh. Too early to tell yet. No need to jump to conclusions.
Hey new guy, get out of here with that pessimism.Meh. Too early to tell yet. No need to jump to conclusions.
Hey new guy, get out of here with that pessimism.
TJ's physique is a good indicator that the protein farts are not going away anytime soonIs TJ almost out of rotten gas?
Meh. Too early to tell yet. No need to jump to conclusions.
LOL. Just can’t admit you were completely wrong. Pathetic.
We have our answerI hope this ages as well as the Hoiberg hire thread.
Don't jump the gun. You'll end up looking ridiculous.
Give him a couple decades or so before getting too fired up.
Certainly would not want to end up looking ridiculous. Like you. Not sure if I can make it to my 90’s so might not find out I guess.
If you would've asked me I would've been pretty sure that Paul Shirley had a much more extensive career than Justin Hamilton.By my count, McDermott had multiple guys that played in the NBA on his roster every single year, including his first. It's not like he never had any talent.
06-07: Mike Taylor and Wesley Johnson
07-08: Johnson, Brackins, and Garrett
08-09: Brackins, Garrett, and Justin Hamilton
09-10: Brackins, Garrett, and Hamilton
Not to mention the fact that if you only consider the 4 years that were Prohm's own doing, he still made an NCAA tournament when McDermott failed to do so. Prohm also never missed a tournament when he had multiple NBA guys on the roster (unless Bolton manages to work his way into the league).
How I now picture Erik:Don't jump the gun. You'll end up looking ridiculous.
Give him a couple decades or so before getting too fired up.
Certainly would not want to end up looking ridiculous. Like you. Not sure if I can make it to my 90’s so might not find out I guess.
How I now picture Erik:
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Shhhh. He has no idea. I've been so shy in every other basketball thread about how I see TJ.
Real question is when do we burn our tickets?
AlwaysReal question is when do we burn our tickets?
Coming off of a 2-22 season and during a stretch where the Big12 has been the toughest conf tooJohnny Orr: 218-200 (79-117); 1 Sweet Sixteen
Tim Floyd: 81-47 (30-30); 1 Sweet Sixteen
Larry Eustachy: 101-59 (42-38); 1 Elite Eight
Fred Hoiberg: 115-56 (49-39); 1 Sweet Sixteen; 6 wins over AP Top 10 teams in 5 seasons
TJ Otzelberger: 83-36 (32-25); 2 Sweet Sixteens; 8 wins over AP Top 10 teams in 3.3 seasons
-> if ISU meets expectations this year and goes 25-6 (15-5): 95-41 (44-30)
However you look at it, TJ's 3+ years have been the greatest coaching success at Iowa State since and including the Orr era
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