I hate this narrative. So you want the standard to be what it's been since Prohm has been here save for one season? Watching Fred's team was a voluntary heart attack. No lead was safe.
UConn basically beat ISU really badly save for a strong push at the end, and since that team was hardly dominant no one knows if a healthy Niang actually matters. They were also down like 8 points with little time left before a couple of 3s dropped to UNC and got a break with a UNC injury that took some of their size advantage away.
I think some people have it installed in their head that Fred won a lot more games in March than he really did. I can see why they make those mistakes, however.
2011-2012
The nostalgia...
"We kicked UConn's butt! We sent Jim Calhoun out with an L!"
"Royce was the best player on the court against Kentucky! Remember that dunk?"
The reality...
UConn was dysfunctional by that point, and while we gave a historically great Kentucky team a challenge, they ultimately still won the game 87-71.
If we were consistent throughout the season, we would have had a better seed than 8/9 and avoided a terrifying opponent like Kentucky until the second weekend.
One big dunk does not undo a bad seed and early exit.
2012-2013
The nostalgia...
"**** you, Aaron Craft! The officiating at the end was terrible!"
I swear I have heard CW say something like, "After Ohio State, that region was wide open!" something like 5-6 times on the radio and podcasts by now.
The reality...
Same as the season before -- be more consistent throughout the regular season, and you are off the 7/10 line and avoid a strong opponent in the first weekend.
Craft hit that shot. I am sorry, but a good player made a big play to win the game.
Close games in the NCAA tournament are inherently like that. We have no idea what ISU would have done in the region later against Arizona or Wichita State.
Acting like we made a deep run this year is preposterous.
2013-2014
The nostalgia...
"Georges broke his foot! We were about to win a national championship!"
"No way we do not beat UConn and go to the Final Four without Georges!"
The reality...
I honestly think some people act like we won a national title this season.
UConn was playing out of its mind that March -- Napier was 4/6 from three, Daniels put up 27 on us, and Boatright was 2/3 from three. They were just hitting everything against everybody. Those three have never played that well before or since, for that matter.
They might not sleepwalk the second-half if Georges is around and the game is more competitive; we were in for a dogfight with a hot team.
Even if we won that game, we are up against Michigan State the next round, a program still coached by Tom Izzo with a record of 29-9, the winners of the Big Ten tournament, and they have some dudes like Gary Harris, Adreian Payne, and Denzel Valentine.
They had just beaten a VERY good UVA team the weekend before, too.
If you get to the Final Four, you still need to get through Florida and Kentucky.
Great team that was on a roll, but we do not know what would have happened, and giving us a "mental national championship" ignores what actually happened.
I know they were hot and won the Big 12 tournament, seemed to have it all figured out, but they went 11-7 against the Big 12. They lost plenty of games.
Georges' foot was the worst luck ever, but we have to accept it for what it was.
2014-2015
The nostalgia...
BDJ throws a chair at Hoiberg at halftime, we lose to UAB, and Fred goes to the Bulls.
The reality...
BDJ throws a chair at Hoiberg at halftime, we lose to UAB, and Fred goes to the Bulls.
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