http://www.barttorvik.com/team-history.php?team=Iowa+St.
-- I think they are trying to load/build/model their "way too early 2020" projections into the system... which have us at #12 nationally going into next year (!!!) with the #11 offense and #46 defense... but trying to click on that link goes nowhere, so I think that is more of a work in progress than a serious prognosis, and we all know how much our roster (and the roster of about every team in the country) is going to change... more later once that feature unlocks
-- The computer rankings have consistently put the Prohm teams (save the 2018 squad, we all know what happened there) as slightly better than the Hoiberg squads. It is fine if you want to dismiss the 2016 and 2017 teams as "Fred's players," and there is merit to that argument, but (1.) at least Prohm did not screw it up entirely and (2.) I think we have all, for the most part, collectively forgiven 2018 as a rebuilding year because of the recruiting situation
-- That leaves you with a sample size of one and only the results from 2019 to compare to the Hoiberg/Hoiberg's players years before that... and the 2019 team comes out pretty well... it ties for second in ranking (#18, tied with the team from Monté's senior year and one behind the team from Georges' senior year at #17), as opposed to the "pure" Hoiberg teams, which usually ranked somewhere in the low-20s nationally in overall rankings
-- The main reason for this is defense... Prohm has maintained the schedule-adjusted offensive ratings of the program... Yes, despite our frustrations with the team's offense this year (e.g., Wigginton and THT going "hold my beer!" on bad shots, turnovers in the post, a lack of pace with a small lineup, not much for a fast break attack, scoring droughts, etc.), this team ranked #10 nationally in the Barttovik rankings for offense, which is basically just as good as the best Hoiball offenses that we saw in Ames with Georges, amazingly enough.
-- I know we liked to whine about the offense this year, but it really was good... Nick was a very good college PG... not Monté, but few are... Tyrese made his shots and kept the ball moving... Wigginton and Horton-Tucker were streaky, but could fill it up when on, and Marial had the quietest 20 point games, night after night, that I can remember in my life... We really should appreciate Shayok as much as we can, and I thank him again for coming to Ames
-- At the same time, while Fred teams tended to have defensive rankings in the 50+ range (or the hilariously fun yet imbalanced Clyburn team of #5 on offense and #130 on defense, sounds like JorBo's wet dream of no defense really), Prohm has started to ratchet that down... not much of an effect the first year with the "set" roster and limited time to coach them up, but he got it down to #48 during Monté's senior year with virtually no post presence
-- While the 2019 team regressed (mostly due to some awful performances in February that one could argue are outliers we can discount once the program regained discipline after the debacle in Morgantown) slightly compared to that team, it still ended up with a defense better than all of the Fred teams save the... first tournament team somehow (a tie at #58 for each)... no idea how a team with Royce White was that okay at defense, but I will take it
-- This is why I maintain the Morris-NML-Thomas-Burton-Young team was the best of the era... it was an elite offensively as any before it, with an all-world PG, two of the best shooters in school history to space the floor, a unicorn "power guard" now playing in the NBA, and a series of team-first guys after that who knew their roles and played them well after the stars and starters (Solo anchoring the block, Nick doing everything, DJ hitting threes, etc.)... I really wish that team had gotten past Purdue... it is hard to imagine the best team of the era might not have had Georges, Kane, or Ejim, but I really think there is a case to be made there
Summing it up...
tl;dr Prohm teams are as good on offense as Fred teams yet increasingly better on defense, which means the computers like them more than Fred teams... give it time and more bites at the apple... we have more ping pong balls now than we did during the Fred era, actually, when it comes to making the lottery and making a deep run. Prohm has just not had some of the luck you need in the NCAA tournament the same way he has had in Kansas City.