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In the macro sense, you make some reasonable points.I have no issue with fan "expectations," I won't tell anyone how they should think - but I think about it this way:
If you think we should beat good teams at home, well, we do that all the time.
If you think we should win the big12 tournament, well, we've done that 6 times
If you think we should win the b12 regular season, we've done that twice.
If you think we should make the elite 8 - we've done that once.
If you think we should be a #1 seed in the tourney - we've done that zero times.
If you think we should make the final four - we've done that zero times.
We have a great coach and great players/kids - so I'm optimistic we can fix this 2-game slump.
But all the big accomplishments in front of us have basically never happened in our history - so I try to remind myself its hard to "expect" to do what we've never done before.
When ISU players entered the gym vs. Iowa Pre-Flight with frosted tips, I had a bad feeling the team might under-achieve.'45 team was still good (11-5/8-2) but played too much hero ball and didn't care.
Too soon.When ISU players entered the gym vs. Iowa Pre-Flight with frosted tips, I had a bad feeling the team might under-achieve.
When ISU players entered the gym vs. Iowa Pre-Flight with frosted tips, I had a bad feeling the team might under-achieve.
I don't get you folks who set your expectations, set them higher or lower each week, and feel good or bad about it each week. I obviously feel better or worse on losses, but setting a number that you will have to constantly change is what gets you? No season is linear and going to go like you want. Like do you kick puppies when you have to lower your number?
Michigan lost at home to Wisconsin. #39 in Kenpom. Cincinnati is #54. Not much difference there.Hard to admit, but this is right.
Arizona and Houston look like #1 seeds. Neither of them are going to get steamrolled by Cincinnati. Nor is Michigan or UConn.
I don't think I do that. I only have 2 cats.I don't get you folks who set your expectations, set them higher or lower each week, and feel good or bad about it each week. I obviously feel better or worse on losses, but setting a number that you will have to constantly change is what gets you? No season is linear and going to go like you want. Like do you kick puppies when you have to lower your number?
I think 10-8 is more likely personally... yuckI've been looking at the rest of the schedule and have decided to accept a dose of reality.
I see the next 7 games as winnable, but hope for a minimum of 5-2 (with 2 losses from either at OSU, at TCU, home vs KU).
The final 6 are brutal, but hoping for 3-3 (wins at Utah, home vs TTech and ASU)
Final conference record: 11-7, somewhere in the 4th-6th place position.
Final regular season record: 24-7.
Probably a 3 or 4 seed in March Madness. Then roll the dice and see how this can go.
I think everyone just needs to chill out. Every team goes thru stretches where they don't play their best. I would rather it be now and get it figured out then come tournament time.