You are correct. Thanks for catching that.I thought Win 2 Orr's first year was vs. Colorado. (Without looking it up -- correct me if I'm wrong).
You are correct. Thanks for catching that.I thought Win 2 Orr's first year was vs. Colorado. (Without looking it up -- correct me if I'm wrong).
You are correct. Thanks for catching that.
I think I need to go self medicate - Coach Hines is making sense!i don't think anyone was comparing prohm to roy lol
it just amazes me how some people think we've been like UNC tho in basketball and have numerous national titles and being 9-12 right now is the end of everything.
do people also forget we were picked to finish 7th in the big 12?
I think I need to go self medicate - Coach Hines is making sense!
I didn’t say always win at home. I am fine with losing once, or even twice a year at Hilton. But to lose numerous games the past 3 years at Hilton is disappointing to say the least.
And I don’t hate prohm at all, I always cheer on Iowa State. I would never root for them to lose. I think everybody can agree that prohm is a nice person and can recruit players with potential. I said he did a fine job the first two years with Fred's players, and it’s true. Those were his best two years out of the five that he’s been here.
In the 30 years before Hoiberg ISU had 3 or more losses 23 times. (This includes the entire coaching tenure of Orr, Floyd, Eustachy, Morgan, and McDermott.) So something that happened 77% of the time is unacceptable and should never happen? Every coach in at least the last 100 years (I didn't bother looking further back than that) has at least one season of more than 2 home losses.
I think you are being a little unrealistic.
Yeah sorry that my facts are getting in the way of a good old fashioned emotional meltdown.stop youre being too rational
When you are in the Top 25 for the better part of five years in a row I think that makes you a consistent Top 25 team. Especially when we are taking about that run in the last decade.
And I get that obviously we need to win and this year is frustrating, absolutely.
My issue is I'm not so sure everyone does want him to succeed it feels like hes constantly being criticized no matter and can't win with a portion (probably small, but gets magnified with comments) of this fan base.
First two years he is successful on the court, its not a matter of if he can coach or not, but rather its the fact that he didn't get those players so it doesn't really count.
Down year in year 3, fine whatever.
Year 4 has a great year with all of his own players (minus Nick Babb I think?) and then we want to criticize him after the fact because it wasn't good enough they underachieved despite a big12 tourney title. That team was picked to finish 7th in the Big12 and they got a 6 seed. They actually massively exceeded preseason expectations yet its still a black mark on his record seemingly.
We have a down year again but the main point is he's been criticized for everything under the sun it seems and has shown success in those areas at different points but it goes unnoticed.
People say he doesn't develop players, well he's about to have his 3rd player drafted that was uniquely his own player (so take out Niang. Nader, Morris). Nader also made a huge jump from his junior year to his senior year (first year with prohm). Shayok was thought to be an impact guy, but nobody predicted him to the first team all big12 player he was after transferring and sitting a year under prohm. Tyrese has made huge strides, people questioned whether he could handle the huge usage increase and he has I think even better than most optimistic analysts thought.
He gets players, he's great at finding under the radar talent (see Tyrese, Cam Lard even, Solomon Young to some extent, George Conditt none of these guys were rated highly). I think Tre Jackson could be the next in line there maybe this upcoming PG Jaden Walker (I think that's his name?).
I think theres a lot of reason to be patient especially considering his track record of getting players. Just feels like everyone wants to jump on to fire him as soon as we have a downturn. Which, all programs have (except the blue bloods and even they do on occasion). As much as we want it to be ISU isn't an easy job, and doesn't have a long standing tradition of sustained success, lets not get ready to fire a guy over 2 bad years.
Ah, and here's some evidence right away. It's almost like the hardcore Prohm defenders have to grasp at misleading facts or obvious biased stats to say that he's undoubtedly the guy anymore
The point of Roy/UNC was not that "Prohm is just like Roy/ISU is just like UNC." No, the point was that even blue blooded programs have down years. You would expect Iowa State, which is at least one or two tiers down from that, to have even more of them.
This seems really hard for some to grasp.
I think something that hasn't won many people over onto Prohm, he hasn't done anything that Fred didn't do or that we haven't done in the last 20 years. Good, bad, whatever, that probably affects our view some.
I'll give you that. But I guess I had in my mind bigger things that are more bullet point resume builders. Fred and Eustachy have made the Sweet 16 once. Prohm has made the Sweet 16. Won the Big 12 tournament. We have done those before. Prohm has, to a certain degree, kept the level the same or hit the same highs. I think that works against him when he has a struggling team like this year.I don't remember Fred winning at KU.
I'll give you that. But I guess I had in my mind bigger things that are more bullet point resume builders. Fred and Eustachy have made the Sweet 16 once. Prohm has made the Sweet 16. Won the Big 12 tournament. We have done those before. Prohm has, to a certain degree, kept the level the same or hit the same highs. I think that works against him when he has a struggling team like this year.
I'll give you that. But I guess I had in my mind bigger things that are more bullet point resume builders. Fred and Eustachy have made the Sweet 16 once. Prohm has made the Sweet 16. Won the Big 12 tournament. We have done those before. Prohm has, to a certain degree, kept the level the same or hit the same highs. I think that works against him when he has a struggling team like this year.
Yep, I agree. Obviously, not thrilled with this years outcomes. But I feel for Prohm in that he is trying to maintain our best decade ever, under different circumstances(G-League guys can make some serious money and transfer market is not as fertile as it was) and he doesn't really have any goodwill to fall back on as he tries to navigate now.Agree. But realistically you get to a point where there are less and less things to out do. I mean look at it this way, ISU has been father than the sweet 16 once in their entire basketball history.