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cyclonestunners

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I just went through the final 4:53 when we were up 57-52. We ended the game on a 17-5 run. And this is far from the first time we see our defense choke hold teams in the final 5:00. Same was with Iowa and many others. It's incredible.
We wear teams down via our style of play. Which is why it's so short sighted of posters here who complain about the d when other teams are going off from 3.

Stick to the plan, it works.
 
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ISUKyro

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As a lifelong Cyclones fan it's honestly hard to not get emotional about how fun this ride is right now. Enjoy every second, Cyclone fans. This team is SPECIAL.
YUP! And for any newer fans, I would go back and read old threads for days gone by wondering, can the magic come back, what's wrong with the student section, will we make the tournament (NCAA or NIT), etc.

Today we do seem worried about the urinals, but other than that sit back and enjoy media outlets having us as a potential final 4 team.
 
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We are literally watching ISU turn into one of the Blue-Bloods, IMO
Think the club is “closed” in a way for the historical UNC, Duke, KU, Kentuckys…UCLA and Indiana used to be but there’s another class of UConn, Villanova that I think ISU cos firmly in.

Who’s actually currently great, who has elite history and “Who is a blue blood” is an interesting combination imo.
 
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What a night…
- Jefferson Double Double
- CUJO with 20 in first half
- Jackson with 17!
- We held Dickinson to 6 points

Someone else said it… we were a few silly mistakes away from handing KU an absolute blowout
Ya I was bitchin about Watson being wide open and not getting a pass on the cut. Then Gilbert made that turn over trying to pass to him. All the sudden Watson swats the crap out of the guy for taking his easy bucket. This team is so awesome.

Watson looked pretty big out there too.
 
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Cyched

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We are literally watching ISU turn into one of the Blue-Bloods, IMO

Blue blood is a tall order. The true blue bloods not only have the championships, they’ve done it over a sustained period of time.

I do think ISU can solidify itself in that next tier of schools that are consistently good and are a threat in the tournament, but not quite blue bloods. Think Arizona, Gonzaga, Michigan State, Florida, Villanova, Syracuse type schools.

Need some conference titles and F4 appearances to get to that point.
 

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We need to win a championship before we are in that group or called a blue blood. WE are having a blue blood type year. However, If we flame out in the first 3 rounds, that is the difference. We need a title first.

You need multiple titles to be a blue blood IMO. Or at least multiple final fours. Baylor isn't a blue blood. To me, the blue bloods are UK, KU, Duke, UNC, UCONN. Next level down is MSU, Zona, Zags, UCLA. We're probably at the next level which is Houston, Michigan, Florida, Baylor, Texas, Oregon, Louisville.
 

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You need multiple titles to be a blue blood IMO. Or at least multiple final fours. Baylor isn't a blue blood. To me, the blue bloods are UK, KU, Duke, UNC, UCONN. Next level down is MSU, Zona, Zags, UCLA. We're probably at the next level which is Houston, Michigan, Florida, Baylor, Texas, Oregon, Louisville.


No on the Zags. No titles, play in the terrible conference that they can win every year.
 
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You need multiple titles to be a blue blood IMO. Or at least multiple final fours. Baylor isn't a blue blood. To me, the blue bloods are UK, KU, Duke, UNC, UCONN. Next level down is MSU, Zona, Zags, UCLA. We're probably at the next level which is Houston, Michigan, Florida, Baylor, Texas, Oregon, Louisville.

And across multiple coaching regimes imo. Blue blood speaks to an institution itself inherently being at that high level.
 

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