I think something that is overlooked with the 2015-16 season is that Naz’s decision to shut it down also coincided with Burton becoming eligible. It wasn’t just a complete loss like Milan would be in your example. Secondly, that season was extremely frustrating because Iowa State was 3-9 against Kenpom Top 30 teams.TJ isnt going anywhere. I believe him when he said this is his dream job. Plus, the seeds for him being coach at ISU were sown before Fred became coach. So he is going nowhere.
Now for the 22-8 record......it isnt bad and will always be good for the standards at ISU.
However, what do you think their record would be had Milan been shut down at the start of conference play for the rest of the season? Because I have seen many say that is when things changed.
Now I think Naz Long was a better overall player than Milan and as good of shooter. Back in 2015/16 in Steve Prohm's first year he was saddled with insane expectations. Then Naz had to shut things down after December due to hip surgery. The team went on to win 23 games and make the sweet 16.
What was response on CF.........complete outrage!!! I don't remember Prohm being given quarter or anyone having to "chill with this rollercoaster of emotions". That season 23 wins and a sweet 16 in spite of missing a huge piece of the puzzle was written off as completely underachieving.
So after starting 17-2 and in the top 5 in TJ's 4th year even with the loss of Milan for a handful of games I think this post......
.....is spot on and should be understood.
That season ended up as a “success” solely because they had Iona and Little Rock path to the Sweet 16; although you can only play who is front of you. They no showed against Virginia in the Sweet 16 in Chicago by giving up 29 points to Virginia in the first 10 minutes and falling down 17 points and never getting it below double digits.The same Virginia team that got beat by #10 seed Syracuse two days later.
Candidly I enjoyed nearly none of that season because the expectations were outrageous and because you could feel the window closing with that group of kids. That coupled with at least my feeling that Prohm wasn’t equipped to succeed at this level made for an abysmal experience. So I have probably grown over the last 7 years and feel comfortable that the best is still in front of Iowa State as long as TJ is here and we as fans continue to do our part.