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I think that's a fair assessment at this time. But I don't think the offense will end as 47th next season. ISU lost key offensive players each of the last couple years, and each time different players have stepped in to fill the void.#18 now.
The Big 12 is probably down a little at the top but will still be a grind.
The 47/6 split is fairly close to the 53/2 split from Rob Jones' senior year.
Gonna struggle to score sometimes compared to the past two seasons but not nearly as much as the first two TJ teams. But they're coming at you with a tire iron and a bad attitude on defense.
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I think that's a fair assessment at this time. But I don't think the offense will end as 47th next season. ISU lost key offensive players each of the last couple years, and each time different players have stepped in to fill the void.
@Sigmapolis - just curious to see if you have the same data for this time a year ago? Wondering how the data aligned prior to the season vs the end of season for the 25-26 year
I think that's a fair assessment at this time. But I don't think the offense will end as 47th next season. ISU lost key offensive players each of the last couple years, and each time different players have stepped in to fill the void.
@Sigmapolis - just curious to see if you have the same data for this time a year ago? Wondering how the data aligned prior to the season vs the end of season for the 25-26 year
The last one I archived was 49/2 (#18 overall) before the season started.
Ended up 23/5 (#7 overall).
https://cyclonefanatic.com/forum/th...rojections-thread.292452/page-2#post-10062898
The defense was slightly overestimated while the offense was significantly underestimated.
Still wish we'd gotten to see what the team could have done in March w/ J-Jeff healthy.
Not saying we're beating Michigan but I'd have liked a chance to take them on.
I don't know what to make of next season's team. I think Toure will still have some growing pains playing true PG. Three-point shooting will be more of a crap shoot, not that the team will be bad at shooting. The one thing that makes me hopeful is if a sh**** Iowa team that beat one good opponent in the regular season and limped into the Big Ten tournament can make an Elite Eight, just get into the NCAA tournament with a 4-8 seed and let's see.
Are there Coaching Data rankings???
There was a guy out in Oregon that used to be on CWs show when he was on KXNO with Peterson. He used to have a way of ranking coaches in football. Can't remember the guys name but he was a character. He always had Heacock ranked really high as a defensive coach. The guy also ran a weed farm. I wonder if he did basketball as well?I don't think so. I don't know how you'd make them.
Anybody else have any ideas?
It's hard to remember, but there was a time when Jefferson was underrated, or at least unknown to most everyone who doesn't pay attention to the Big 12.
I don't know what to make of next season's team. I think Toure will still have some growing pains playing true PG.
Three-point shooting will be more of a crap shoot
I do agree with what you're saying, but for me, it's Royce above all others. For the time, and for what that team needed, Royce was dominant. I'm not sure that team is above .500 without him.Jefferson has to be the biggest "hit" transfer of the "modern" (post-McDermott) era of Iowa State basketball. When we landed him, I thought he was just going to be another post body (not a bad player but not a superstar) alongside Dishon Jackson and Brand Chatfield to restock the frontcourt to go along with the stacked guard court. Turns out the other big men were "meh" and Jefferson was a future All-American.
We were also reeling from the loss of J'Vonne Hadley at the time when Jefferson committed relatively late. Louisville bought him out from under us with a big boost of NIL money. Hadley would have been nice to have that year for guard/wing depth, especially when Gilbert and Tamin went down.
Who knew the "afterthought" would be the greatest Cyclone transfer of them all. And I mean that over even Royce, Clyburn, Kane, Nader, Burton, Shayok, Brockington, Gilbert, and Curtis Jones.
I do agree with what you're saying, but for me, it's Royce above all others. For the time, and for what that team needed, Royce was dominant. I'm not sure that team is above .500 without him.
Jefferson has to be the biggest "hit" transfer of the "modern" (post-McDermott) era of Iowa State basketball. When we landed him, I thought he was just going to be another post body (not a bad player but not a superstar) alongside Dishon Jackson and Brand Chatfield to restock the frontcourt to go along with the stacked guard court. Turns out the other big men were "meh" and Jefferson was a future All-American.
We were also reeling from the loss of J'Vonne Hadley at the time when Jefferson committed relatively late. Louisville bought him out from under us with a big boost of NIL money. Hadley would have been nice to have that year for guard/wing depth, especially when Gilbert and Tamin went down.
Who knew the "afterthought" would be the greatest Cyclone transfer of them all. And I mean that over even Royce, Clyburn, Kane, Nader, Burton, Shayok, Brockington, Gilbert, and Curtis Jones.
I have a suspicion both Jaquan Johnson and Ryan Prather are going to end up playing a good amount of PG next season. I think Toure is handed the keys but probably has a relatively short leash.
I don't think any of the forwards have much Niang/Jefferson "point forward" potential.
Career % for the guys who have played college ball.
37.5% (141/376) = Prather
37.5% (69/184) = Johnson
37.0% (54/146) = Batemon
35.7% (60/168) = Bond
33.3% (2/6) = Mitchell
31.3% (26/83) = Toure
23.5% (8/34) = Manning
16.7% (9/54) = Singelton
#DIV/0! (0/0) = Rise
#DIV/0! (0/0) = Pleta
0.0% (0/4) = Buchanan (lol couldn't help myself)
I'm not particularly concerned with outside shooting with those numbers. Sure there's no superlative guy like Milan last season, but there's a lot of solid guys and one potential sniper in Batemon.
I have concerns about Prather and Johnson getting good shots up—not blocked, not tipped, not airballs because of a large hand in their faces—against teams like last season’s Cincinnati or TCU, until they adjust to P4 ball. But I agree with 99% of what you’re saying
Both guys look great on film. Prather’s shot looks really good to me.I can see that "little guy" concern with Johnson (5'9") but Prather is 6'5".
I'll admit I haven't watched any film to study the speed, height, or angle of their release.
Steph Curry is 6'2", which is short for an NBA PG but... we all know what kind of shooter he is.
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Jefferson certainly is on the top line of transfers overall, though I am a junkie and watch a lot of late night west coast hoops, so I thought he had a ton of potential coming in.Jefferson has to be the biggest "hit" transfer of the "modern" (post-McDermott) era of Iowa State basketball. When we landed him, I thought he was just going to be another post body (not a bad player but not a superstar) alongside Dishon Jackson and Brand Chatfield to restock the frontcourt to go along with the stacked guard court. Turns out the other big men were "meh" and Jefferson was a future All-American.
We were also reeling from the loss of J'Vonne Hadley at the time when Jefferson committed relatively late. Louisville bought him out from under us with a big boost of NIL money. Hadley would have been nice to have that year for guard/wing depth, especially when Gilbert and Tamin went down.
Who knew the "afterthought" would be the greatest Cyclone transfer of them all. And I mean that over even Royce, Clyburn, Kane, Nader, Burton, Shayok, Brockington, Gilbert, and Curtis Jones.
I have a suspicion both Jaquan Johnson and Ryan Prather are going to end up playing a good amount of PG next season. I think Toure is handed the keys but probably has a relatively short leash.
I don't think any of the forwards have much Niang/Jefferson "point forward" potential.
Career % for the guys who have played college ball.
37.5% (141/376) = Prather
37.5% (69/184) = Johnson
37.0% (54/146) = Batemon
35.7% (60/168) = Bond
33.3% (2/6) = Mitchell
31.3% (26/83) = Toure
23.5% (8/34) = Manning
16.7% (9/54) = Singelton
#DIV/0! (0/0) = Rise
#DIV/0! (0/0) = Pleta
0.0% (0/4) = Buchanan (lol couldn't help myself)
I'm not particularly concerned with outside shooting with those numbers. Sure there's no superlative guy like Milan last season, but there's a lot of solid guys and one potential sniper in Batemon.
Yeah, it is Royce. I think it is not really close, even for JJeff.I do agree with what you're saying, but for me, it's Royce above all others. For the time, and for what that team needed, Royce was dominant. I'm not sure that team is above .500 without him.
Dave Bartoo. He was awesome, I don't think he does anything for basketball but I haven't looked for any of his stuff for some time.There was a guy out in Oregon that used to be on CWs show when he was on KXNO with Peterson. He used to have a way of ranking coaches in football. Can't remember the guys name but he was a character. He always had Heacock ranked really high as a defensive coach. The guy also ran a weed farm. I wonder if he did basketball as well?