Probably both mixed with Xanax
Likely butted the xanax
Probably both mixed with Xanax
Hoiberg brought ISU basketball back from the dead. And I'll be forever grateful for that because the McDermott years SUCKED.
But let's not pretend Fred Hoiberg was some amazing success here that we haven't seen before. He went had ONE Sweet 16 and 2 conference tournament titles with probably the most cumulative talent we've had at Iowa State (Nader, Burton, Niang, Naz, Monte NBA guys, Matt Thomas who is killing it in Europe and several other professional players).
Prohm has matched that success and had to fill the massive recruiting hold Fred left us in.
Outside of his player status, I have no clue why so many people are clamoring for him back...
Well played, I burst out laughing at this while at work finishing up my day.
My dad told me there would be days like this.
Jesus ******* **** let Fred go. If Fred goes to Nebby why the **** does what he gets done at a B1G School have to do with what the hell Iowa State does. He is gone from Iowa State and we should stop giving a flying **** what the dude does. I hope Nebby is absolute trash so you people get Fred off this god damn pedistol you have put him on. Good ******* lord.Let's say, for the sake of argument, that in 4 years or so Fred Hoiberg is regularly getting beyond the first round in the NCAA tournament and Steve Prohm is not. Should Hoiberg's success at Nebraska be used as a standard for what we should expect from Steve Prohm here? Would it be reasonable to expect Prohm to do at least as well here as Hoiberg does at Nebraska?
I think so. Iowa State has a DEEP tradition and history in basketball. For all the years that we sucked in football, we regarded ISU as a "basketball school". I don't care who is coaching at Nebraska, we should be able to do as well as a school with next to no history in the sport, and which as of right now still has NO NCAA tournament wins.
I think Pollard giving Prohm a contract extension is going to haunt him.
Here are the records in conference play for our former coaches going back to Johnny:
JO -- 79-117
Floyd -- 30-30
LE -- 42-38
Morgan -- 22-26
McDermott -- 18-46
Mayor -- 49-39
Prohm -- 35-37
I'd say Mayor did pretty well at ISU.
We get it you hate CSP.
Let's say, for the sake of argument, that in 4 years or so Fred Hoiberg is regularly getting beyond the first round in the NCAA tournament and Steve Prohm is not. Should Hoiberg's success at Nebraska be used as a standard for what we should expect from Steve Prohm here? Would it be reasonable to expect Prohm to do at least as well here as Hoiberg does at Nebraska?
I think so. Iowa State has a DEEP tradition and history in basketball. For all the years that we sucked in football, we regarded ISU as a "basketball school". I don't care who is coaching at Nebraska, we should be able to do as well as a school with next to no history in the sport, and which as of right now still has NO NCAA tournament wins.
I think Pollard giving Prohm a contract extension is going to haunt him.
That is what you gathered from simply posting the conference records of our past/present coaches/coach?
I lol'd at that sentence also.You must be really young. ISU most certainly does NOT have a deep basketball tradition. The current era is the best in school history and it's not even close.
BASKETBALL SCHOOLHere are the records in conference play for our former coaches going back to Johnny:
JO -- 79-117
Floyd -- 30-30
LE -- 42-38
Morgan -- 22-26
McDermott -- 18-46
Mayor -- 49-39
Prohm -- 35-37
I'd say Mayor did pretty well at ISU.
Just checking here.....you realize Fred wasn't fired by ISU, right?
I lol'd at that sentence also.
Edit: Weren't we actually a wrestling school?
Let's say, for the sake of argument, that in 4 years or so Fred Hoiberg is regularly getting beyond the first round in the NCAA tournament and Steve Prohm is not. Should Hoiberg's success at Nebraska be used as a standard for what we should expect from Steve Prohm here? Would it be reasonable to expect Prohm to do at least as well here as Hoiberg does at Nebraska?
I think so. Iowa State has a DEEP tradition and history in basketball. For all the years that we sucked in football, we regarded ISU as a "basketball school". I don't care who is coaching at Nebraska, we should be able to do as well as a school with next to no history in the sport, and which as of right now still has NO NCAA tournament wins.
I think Pollard giving Prohm a contract extension is going to haunt him.