Maybe not too much of surprise, but at this point in the season ISU has the 2nd best defense of all other ISU teams during the KenPom era (2002-present).
#1 was the Wayne Morgan-coached team from 2005 that ended year 9th nationally in adjusted defense efficiency at 0.901 points per possession. Currently, ISU is ranked #24 at 0.931 points per possession.
This is all without 4 players that I would consider "plus" defenders. The current lineup's ability to switch everything has been very effective. It will be interesting once we starting playing teams that have more capable offensive mismatches (especially proficient low post players, i.e. Azubuike).
Also, count me in as very fascinated to see how Wigginton, Lard, Young, and Talley get incorporated into existing lineups with how capable the current players have been. This will be a great coaching test and will probably provide a little ammo for the unfortunate Prohm doubters still out there.
p.s. FWIW, currently the 2019 ISU teams ranks 6 of 18 in adjusted offensive efficiency compared other ISU teams since 2002. In reality there is not too much difference in adjusted offensive efficiency between the 2019 team currently and ISU's better performing teams during Hoiberg's last 4 years coaching and Prohm's first 2 years at ISU.
#1 was the Wayne Morgan-coached team from 2005 that ended year 9th nationally in adjusted defense efficiency at 0.901 points per possession. Currently, ISU is ranked #24 at 0.931 points per possession.
This is all without 4 players that I would consider "plus" defenders. The current lineup's ability to switch everything has been very effective. It will be interesting once we starting playing teams that have more capable offensive mismatches (especially proficient low post players, i.e. Azubuike).
Also, count me in as very fascinated to see how Wigginton, Lard, Young, and Talley get incorporated into existing lineups with how capable the current players have been. This will be a great coaching test and will probably provide a little ammo for the unfortunate Prohm doubters still out there.
p.s. FWIW, currently the 2019 ISU teams ranks 6 of 18 in adjusted offensive efficiency compared other ISU teams since 2002. In reality there is not too much difference in adjusted offensive efficiency between the 2019 team currently and ISU's better performing teams during Hoiberg's last 4 years coaching and Prohm's first 2 years at ISU.