Today's games aren't even very good so far. Not much for a distraction.
It seems like one of the first two days is usually boring, and then the other day all the crazy stuff happens.
Today's games aren't even very good so far. Not much for a distraction.
It seems like one of the first two days is usually boring, and then the other day all the crazy stuff happens.
My dad sent me a text with a picture of the bar he is at and it is packed with clones. his comment was "three levels of this" not sure if he knows that we are going to be filling the place or just saying there are a bunch of Iowa State people in Milwaukee. So there's that!Anybody going to the game in person? How much Red should we see in the stands?
It seems like one of the first two days is usually boring, and then the other day all the crazy stuff happens.
Thankfully Minny lost, the basketball gods have been appeased.
Anybody going to the game in person? How much Red should we see in the stands?
I had a dream last night that Iowa State won handily.
I'm curious about this too. I hope it's full, but I'm sure there's lots of people risking it and saving for Purdue or another trip to Hilton South.
"I'm not a big fan of following your shot."
What? How fragile can that thought process be?
That was kind of curious, but I think the idea is that at this level sometimes you need to prioritize getting back on defense over following your shot.
From a coaching standpoint, I could buy that.
The announcers were talking how they were afraid to follow their shot because it would get in their head that failure was an option. If they talked about how it would rush their follow-through mechanics, I could buy that, but they stuck with the mental state in a way that sounded odd to me on my couch.