The Iowa team I've witnessed so far this year isn't any different than last year's IMO. I still don't think Kris' ceiling is high as Keegan's, regardless of what he did last night. I think we found out enough about Iowa in the TCU game last week, where they lost pretty convincingly to a team that doesn't even have all its pieces yet. Iowa State plays a lot like TCU. Iowa will struggle to beat us unless they're shooting red hot. Tony Perkins might get ejected.We'll learn a lot about Iowa next week. Duke/ISU/Wisconsin. 2 of the 3 at home and a neutral site game.
Duke is more finesse than they have been in the past, so I give Iowa a fighting chance in that one. Iowa is a more put together team right now in the season as they know who they are and they will be able to take advantage of a Duke team that is still figuring out roles. Duke has the athleticism advantage at nearly every position, but will it be enough?
ISU/Iowa will be a street fight. I fully expect Iowa to come prepared and motivated for that one. If they can rebound like they did against Georgia Tech, hit a few outside shots, and have the game called with a quick whistle the way Fran likes it, Iowa wins. If it's a physical game, big advantage ISU. Fascinating game.
Wisconsin and ISU are pretty similar. Will Iowa have enough in the tank at the end of the week to handle another physical slugfest? This game being at home is definitely helpful. Wisconsin seems to have figured out roles and who they are early in the season, which neutralizes an advantage Iowa typically has in November/December.
I honestly think Duke is the most winnable game next week, then ISU, then Wisconsin.
The Iowa team I've witnessed so far this year isn't any different than last year's IMO. I still don't think Kris' ceiling is high as Keegan's, regardless of what he did last night. I think we found out enough about Iowa in the TCU game last week, where they lost pretty convincingly to a team that doesn't even have all its pieces yet. Iowa State plays a lot like TCU. Iowa will struggle to beat us unless they're shooting red hot. Tony Perkins might get ejected.
Connor outscored his little brother...and out rebounded him by 7.Iowa doesn’t look good outside of Kris. And the attendance at Carver is horrible.
Yeah, the fact that you had both Murrays on the same team at the same point in time and didn't play them more together is mind boggling. Fran really should answer for that.Connor outscored his little brother...and out rebounded him by 7.
Again remind me why Kris didn’t start/play more last year.
The Iowa team I've witnessed so far this year isn't any different than last year's IMO. I still don't think Kris' ceiling is high as Keegan's, regardless of what he did last night. I think we found out enough about Iowa in the TCU game last week, where they lost pretty convincingly to a team that doesn't even have all its pieces yet. Iowa State plays a lot like TCU. Iowa will struggle to beat us unless they're shooting red hot. Tony Perkins might get ejected.
We absolutely need to avoid foul trouble. We were doomed from pretty early on in the UCONN game due to a bunch of silly cheap fouls being called. Not saying they were bad calls, but our guys didn't adjust quickly enough to the style of officiating that night.Exactly. Iowa rebounded fairly well last night too. We need to do a much better job getting defensive rebounds than we did against UConn. Iowa is going to try to live at the line too. We can't put them in the bonus 5 minutes into the game. They'll make their free throws and stay in the game that way. Iowa's offense in these types of games is to try to drive the ball and then flail around hoping to get a foul called.
If we can play our game without having a ton of fouls, Iowa will turn it over a bunch and we will win pretty comfortably in my opinion. Getting half our team in deep foul trouble during the first half is a recipe for disaster though.
Yeah, the fact that you had both Murrays on the same team at the same point in time and didn't play them more together is mind boggling. Fran really should answer for that.
Connor is giving some good tape to future opponents that they might have to start guarding him at the 3 point line now. Has his shot improved? Probably. But there is no way in hell he is capable of keeping it up at the pace he is currently on.
That approach was patented by Aaron White. Hawk legend but he had one of the ugliest games you’ll ever find. He must have set the Big 10 record for FT attempts by flailing.Exactly. Iowa rebounded fairly well last night too. We need to do a much better job getting defensive rebounds than we did against UConn. Iowa is going to try to live at the line too. We can't put them in the bonus 5 minutes into the game. They'll make their free throws and stay in the game that way. Iowa's offense in these types of games is to try to drive the ball and then flail around hoping to get a foul called.
If we can play our game without having a ton of fouls, Iowa will turn it over a bunch and we will win pretty comfortably in my opinion. Getting half our team in deep foul trouble during the first half is a recipe for disaster though.
Connor is 24+...A man among boys.Yeah, the fact that you had both Murrays on the same team at the same point in time and didn't play them more together is mind boggling. Fran really should answer for that.
Connor is giving some good tape to future opponents that they might have to start guarding him at the 3 point line now. Has his shot improved? Probably. But there is no way in hell he is capable of keeping it up at the pace he is currently on.
Surprised he's only 24 honestly.Connor is 24+...A man among boys.
MargaretConnor outscored his little brother...and out rebounded him by 7.
Again remind me why Kris didn’t start/play more last year.
P-Mac will be 23 in March and still has a year to play. Kris Murray is 22 this year and still has another year to play.Surprised he's only 24 honestly.
I could be wrong, and especially wouldn't expect Murray to go this route, but believe they both have 2 years remaining after this one, if they wanted it, with the covid year. Fully expect Patrick to be around for both years.P-Mac will be 23 in March and still has a year to play. Kris Murray is 22 this year and still has another year to play.
P-Mac (March of 2000) took his redshirt that year so I don't think he can take the Covid Year. Kris (August of 2000) came in during the fall of 2020 so I'm not sure how the Covid year eligibility works there.I could be wrong, and especially wouldn't expect Murray to go this route, but believe they both have 2 years remaining after this one, if they wanted it, with the covid year. Fully expect Patrick to be around for both years.
Someone feel free to correct me, but if I remember right, Seniors were granted the ability to come back for another season, when all postseason tournaments for the 2019-2020 season were cancelled. Covid year granting all players an extra year of eligibility was for the 2020-21 season, I believe. The year of no fans.P-Mac (March of 2000) took his redshirt that year so I don't think he can take the Covid Year. Kris (August of 2000) came in during the fall of 2020 so I'm not sure how the Covid year eligibility works there.
Talen Horton-Tucker is also 22 (November of 2000 and in his 4th year of the NBA for reference.
Tyrese Haliburton is 22 (February of 2000) and in his 3rd year of the NBA.
Because we find it humorous that so many hawk players can't let go. It is a noticeable pattern that has occurred under Fran especially. He likes to use redshirts, and likes to find ways to keep his players for as long as he can.Not sure why Cyclone fans care so much about the age of Iowa players.