Good coaches understand the game, understand how hard you have to play, understand the flow, and emotion of it
ours doesn’t
Ours calls timeouts to kill our own momentum. That's how bad it is.
Good coaches understand the game, understand how hard you have to play, understand the flow, and emotion of it
ours doesn’t
Ours calls timeouts to kill our own momentum. That's how bad it is.
We have momentum?
I do, but I don’t think he can win at a level in year 2 and 3 that he did the first go around.Honest question, does anyone think Fred could replicate that kind of success here again if by a miracle he's the next coach?
Hes been gone 6 years now and it's a completely different game.
So true, but even Fran stopped pumping sunshine. Gotta be awful to get Fran to that point.
It's been somewhat refreshing that the commentators haven't been touting Prohm's ability as a coach. Last season and at times in 2019, the commentators would go out of their way to tell the viewers how respected he is and how he can be trusted. I haven't heard much of that talk this season. I thought we got about as much love as possible yesterday considering the circumstances. Good Haliburton interview, Fran's usual ISU love, and the play by play guy mentioning multiple times that Hilton is a bucket list item for sports fans was more than we deserved.
Agreed, kind of what I was thinking by this.Good coaches understand the game, understand how hard you have to play, understand the flow, and emotion of it
ours doesn’t
Phrom’s only “success” came from Fred’s recruits that were going to be successful with or without a coach! Monte, Naz, Thomas, Niang busted their butts and pushed each other I honestly think coaching didn’t matter with that group. Arguably they would have been more successful with a better “coach”!
I can only imagine how McGee, Ejim and all would respond to the way these guys practice and play
You’re correct 1000%, all created by the coaches cultureI remember Tyrus McGee going off on Royce for some lazy play during that loss at Drake (and Royce responding with 3 possessions in a row showing the player he would become).
I can only imagine how McGee, Ejim and all would respond to the way these guys practice and play. Bolton doesn't get that 10 second call playing around guys like that.
I feel like this is the mj factor. Mj made so many role players play out of their god damn minds because he would smack the **** out of them in practice. Kerr caught that smoke at least one time.I remember Tyrus McGee going off on Royce for some lazy play during that loss at Drake (and Royce responding with 3 possessions in a row showing the player he would become).
I can only imagine how McGee, Ejim and all would respond to the way these guys practice and play. Bolton doesn't get that 10 second call playing around guys like that.
Could you even image Dustin Hogue draining a 3 against Oklahoma to finally erase a 20 point deficit and our own coach calls a timeout?Ours calls timeouts to kill our own momentum. That's how bad it is.
Phrom’s only “success” came from Fred’s recruits that were going to be successful with or without a coach! Monte, Naz, Thomas, Niang busted their butts and pushed each other I honestly think coaching didn’t matter with that group. Arguably they would have been more successful with a better “coach”!
Are you kidding me? That team went 9-9 in the Big 12 and lost in the first round. That team had three NBA players on the roster, one of which was a 1st rounder. He under achieved that year so hard it's not even funny. I don't look at that year as a positive anymore, I see it as a negative now that these guys are in the NBA.Look, the Prohm era is falling apart and likely coming to an inglorious end.
But we should remember the good times and remember that Prohm did accomplish at least a few things with his own guys while he was in Ames. Like, for instance, this happenstance?
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It was not like the McDermott era where there was virtually nothing good to remember about it.
It was not like the McDermott era where there was virtually nothing good to remember about it.
I'll agree although that weekend in Kansas City was fun and finally showed a glimpse of what that team could be.Are you kidding me? That team went 9-9 in the Big 12 and lost in the first round. That team had three NBA players on the roster, one of which was a 1st rounder. He under achieved that year so hard it's not even funny. I don't look at that year as a positive anymore, I see it as a negative now that these guys are in the NBA.
I'll agree although that weekend in Kansas City was fun and finally showed a glimpse of what that team could be.
People forget but we had lost 6 of 8 going into that tourney and some of those loses towards the end were complete beatdowns. Then we lost a few early in the conference seaown we shouldn't have due to poor coaching. They also got destroyed by Iowa that year and they ended up not beating any good teams on their Maui trip.
That season was complete letdown as far as I'm concerned and showed jsut how bad this coaching staff is.
I'll agree although that weekend in Kansas City was fun and finally showed a glimpse of what that team could be.
People forget but we had lost 6 of 8 going into that tourney and some of those loses towards the end were complete beatdowns. Then we lost a few early in the conference seaown we shouldn't have due to poor coaching. They also got destroyed by Iowa that year and they ended up not beating any good teams on their Maui trip.
That season was complete letdown as far as I'm concerned and showed jsut how bad this coaching staff is.
I'm on record as defending that season as being a good one for ISU basketball when compared against the history of the basketball program, and I will die on that proverbial hill.