A round of 32 exit is now a disappointing season for ISU basketball for some fansI'm not going to hear that we have to stay positive. We can say it this was a disappointing season. Pre season top 5 team and to lose the way we did in the round of 32 in a non-competitive game.
I not going to go as far as to start blaming the coach, players, or fans. Sometimes you just don't meet expectations and this year we most certainly did not.
Good teams struggle with injuries, great teams overcome those injuries and other players step up and pick up the slack. This was a good team, nothing more, and will be a "what if" for many of us. You just cannot give up a 20-2 run and expect to come out on top. Call a time out or two, run a set play, whatever it takes to to not let the run continue. That was Fran coaching few moments and it buried us, allowed them to get confidence and we never recovered. ISU was a better teams than what we showed the nation tonight.
Agreed. But how many times has ISU been ranked pre season top 5A round of 32 exit is now a disappointing season for ISU basketball for some fans
The program has come a long way in a short time
We don't have the piggy bank to $upply a bench full of player$ who can $tep up. $o yeah when we have on or two $tar$ injured it hurt$, a lot.The blaming of injuries is nauseating. It’s like it only happens to isu
Of course I’m interested for the spin machine of this and related guilt marketing and sales.
It’s weird how many view Prohms first season as disappointing, but not this one.Agreed. But how many times has ISU been ranked pre season top 5
Better yet, avoid hype altogether and just let each season play out.Save yourself the disappointment. Don’t buy into the football hype machine for next year.
I love how some of you say we won't compete in the nil era but somehow Houston gets it done.
I'm not going to hear that we have to stay positive. We can say it this was a disappointing season. Pre season top 5 team and to lose the way we did in the round of 32 in a non-competitive game.
I not going to go as far as to start blaming the coach, players, or fans. Sometimes you just don't meet expectations and this year we most certainly did not.
We did play our best when it counted that season. Niang was one of the most special players this school has ever seen and they still beat a very good UNC team the next game. UConn caught fire in the tournament and with a healthy Niang the team had a chance to win that one. I remember seeing the Niang injury happen in a game that was already a blowout and just felt so defeated because it felt like it was our season then.Reminds me of the Niang injury season. Had a chance and injuries prevented the team from playing their best when it counted the most.