Fred at the game?

I love Fred to death. But I agree that I hope he doesnt show up at any game during the tournament. This team is in a rhythm and I dont want anything to screw it up, even if its a nice gesture like Fred inviting them to a practice.
 
What the hell are people bickering for? We are in the Sweet 16 with a chance to have a close to home atmosphere against a beatable opponent. Good grief.
 
What the hell are people bickering for? We are in the Sweet 16 with a chance to have a close to home atmosphere against a beatable opponent. Good grief.

Who's bickering (assuming you are all just voices in my head)? Coach Prohm's ISU Cyclones are clicking and have a big game with Ginnie. Looking forward to this team putting it all on the floor at the same time and get to play 2 games in Chicago.
 
Prome sucks, Holberg sucks, bring back Macdurmutt!

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yeah, I hope the only contact Fred has with the players is encouragement and congratulations. This is prohms team, Fred shouldn't give pointers.

Did anybody else notice what the announcers reported about the team meeting. Said monte mentioned that they weren't a team and didn't really know each other. Some of those guys had been there for 2-3 years already.
 
CSP said he was going to get the team tickets to the Bulls game on Wednesday.

Since ISU is not 29-1 playing NCAA tournament games inside the state of Iowa and our coaches are not prominently featured in recruiting videos (I meant to say "commercials") promoting the NCAA or various products during the season and the tournament, there is no doubt free tickets for our team and staff given tto an NBA game for a team now coached by our former HC and prominent alumn will be a MAJOR NCAA infraction resulting in the negation of our first National Championship in men's basketball. Additionally our program would get the death penalty until we agreed to hire Rick Pitino as our head coach to clean up our dirty program.
 
Fred won't be giving pointers to the players. Dear god, the stupidity.
 

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