Be fair, it was only 29. :biggrin:
In full disclosure Auburn lost to a 3-3 NW St team by 19 (at home)
Be fair, it was only 29. :biggrin:
As an Iowa fan, I bet it pains you to type the name in bold.In full disclosure Auburn lost to a 3-3 NW St team by 19 (at home)
As an Iowa fan, I bet it pains you to type the name in bold.
Yes he did. Yes he did...Jermaine Wallace single-handedly started an almost decade full of bad basketball for Iowa
Agreed on the last two but I don't think the first part is a realistic possibility this year. If I were Fran I'd run a 3/4 court press every once in awhile, and definitely when the ISU's 2 freshmen are in the game. I don't think ISU has handled it very well, even against Auburn's incredibly lazy press they made too many poor decisions.
You're trying too hard. You should stop.That doesn't mean that both teams weren't top 25 teams. Rankings really don't mean much until the end of the season anyway. In a few weeks if both Iowa State and Iowa aren't in the top 25, will this game still have been a top 25 match up?
It's really a pretty simple concept.
Yes, because at the time it was played, they were both top 25 teams. Using your logic.....whatever ranking a team is now means nothing. If it only matters at the end of the season, then why even bother with rankings at all now until then? I said neither team had been involved in a Top 25 match-up yet this year, which is still true. No matter how good a team is, they are not Top 25 until the rankings say so.....theory or hunches or other opinions don't matter. The rankings are what says a team is Top 25 at any given time, nothing else.
No matter how good a team is, they are not Top 25 until the rankings say so.....
You're trying too hard. You should stop.
Lol. That's just the best nickname ever.Iowa won with 10 more free throws. I know some were down the end, but an awful lot from Floppy White. Defense was very absent by both teams.
I will say this again...
Iowa has a darn fine team this year. They will give us everything we can handle on the court and we'll be damn lucky to to get out with a win. I also think Iowa can legitimately challenge for 2-4 in the Big 10 this year. They present a difficult matchup for pretty much everyone with their length and depth.
Having said that, they are easily the ugliest team in BBall.
A friend asked if he could use my son's ticket for the game, darn nice of him. I told him even if I couldn't use the tickets I wouldn't give them to a Hawkeye fan and he isn't even an obnoxious Hawkeye fan. That brought up the question, how much would a Hawkeye fan have to give to give up my tickets to the game? For reference, section 233 row 10. I figure $100-$200/ticket would be my breaking point. Were is your breaking point?
If a relative needed a kidney, I would take a straight up trade. That's about the only time I would ever give up my home tickets to a Hawkeye fan.
Why on earth would you curse someone with a Hawk kidney? Think of all of the booze/ethanol gasoline/huffed paint thinner that has coursed through that thing.
That's what scares me. Monte Morris has looked very uncomfortable against full-court pressure.
As someone else mentioned playing the press on the road is a heck of a lot different than at home.
If you want to get them out of it, just attack it, Woodbury has been nothing short of a pylon in the post.
There was alot of Woodbury talk earlier in some thread. He is not that good. We are better off with him on the floor. Iowa is a much better team when they go with Ginger, Little Ginger, Skeletor, Hyphen-Marble and Limey. Every other combination is not an issue.