I have several problems with this assessment.
1. Iowa's length in the frontcourt will be an issue for ISU? Ejim is 6'6", Hogue is 6'6", Niang is 6'7", and Edozie is 6'8". This group isn't the tallest but when has size ever been an issue for Ejim or Niang in the post? They are generally at a size disadvantage in the post in almost every game they play and it never seems to be an issue. I'll take slightly undersized post players that are intelligent, athletic, and highly skilled over taller, less athletic, and less skilled players every time. Anybody want to trade Ejim, Hogue, or Niang for Woodbury or White? I didn't think so. Oh... and one more little nugget... ISU's PG Kane at 6'4" is averaging more rebounds per game then anyone on Iowa's roster is averaging with 7.5 per game.
2. Villanova and Notre Dame are similar to ISU? Just because another team likes to shoot 3's doesn't make them similar. Do they run a similar offensive system where the bigs can step out and shoot 3's? No. How do the minutes break down? Do they have depth and efficiency like ISU? Well... ND has 5 guys averaging 20 minutes per game (3 of them over 30 minutes per game), Nova has 6 guys averaging 20 minutes per game (2 of them over 30 minutes per game), ISU has 7 guys averaging 20 minutes per game (None of them over 30 minutes per game). When it comes to efficiency ISU has 7 guys shooting 31% or better from deep, ND has 4, and Nova has 4. ISU has more threats from deep and they are more efficient shooting the ball. ISU has made 64 triples in 6 games, Nova has 68 in 8 games, and ND has 60 in 7 games. ISU has more effective 3 point shooters and is hitting 3's at a higher rate then Nova & ND.
3. Depth. ISU has 9 guys averaging 11 minutes or more per game. 6 of those guys are averaging 10.8 points per game or more. The 7th is averaging 8 points per game along with 4 rebounds and 4.5 assists. Iowa has 10 guys averaging 13 minutes per game or more. 4 of those guys are averaging 9.8 points per game or more. The other 6 guys are averaging between 7 and 5 points per game. So ISU has 6 guys that are legit scoring threats on a game by game basis and 3 roll players. Iowa has 4 legit scoring threats on a game by game basis and 6 guys that are nothing more then roll players. I don't buy this great depth angle people are trying to say favors Iowa because quite frankly it doesn't.