Dumb statement. He played poorly last night, but at the five last year he was great late in the season, especially in KC last year. He's not in a good role as the 4. He was good for ISU last year as a small ball 5.Ive been a Prohm defender, but no more unless he seriously shakes up the lineup. No more Jacobson, he isn’t a power 5 player
prohm is 23-33 vs high majors since 2017-18
Dumb statement. He played poorly last night, but at the five last year he was great late in the season, especially in KC last year. He's not in a good role as the 4. He was good for ISU last year as a small ball 5.
So confirming what I said - he played poorly last night. A ******* said Jacobsen wasn't a P5 player, which of course is a stupid statement. Guys that have moments of carrying a team against the top of the Big 12 in March are clearly power conference level players.Dude was bricking 3 balls and getting munched by Garza. Put lip stick on a pig and its still a pig fellas.
Just hoping that SP doesn't become like another Greg McDermott . . start gradually losing fans and Hilton Magic. . . McDermott could recruit talent, but couldn't coach.
Losing last night is one thing - virtually nobody thought it was a guaranteed win - but ISU should never, ever, ever look that outclassed on its own home floor against a Fran McCaffery team.
There's simply no spinning it, and to his credit Prohm didn't try to.
Home winning percentage
Hoiberg .872
Eustachy .831
Morgan .800
Floyd .758
Prohm .753
McDermott .666
I completely agree with this. Having one guy or even two guys on your roster that leave early is manageable, but when every year you're starting from scratch, it's going to be very hard for the team to figure things out. You have to have a core group of guys and sprinkle in the one and done guys. I think we have some guys on this team that are good but the best guys on this team are all sophomores.i will say 4 year guys mean a whole lot more to a programs success than 1/2 year guys.
I completely agree with this. Having one guy or even two guys on your roster that leave early is manageable, but when every year you're starting from scratch, it's going to be very hard for the team to figure things out. You have to have a core group of guys and sprinkle in the one and done guys. I think we have some guys on this team that are good but the best guys on this team are all sophomores.
Home winning percentage
Hoiberg .872
Eustachy .831
Morgan .800
Floyd .758
Prohm .753
McDermott .666