I guess we shouldn't play our game then because no one thinks we'll win. Sure we aren't deep but we are a very good team who has taken many good teams to the wire. And I don't see a UAB happening two years in a row. But everyone is entitled to their opinion so that's my two cents
You were pointing to the "best three year stretch in ISU basketball." Which is perfectly valid factual claim the way you conveyed it.
However, what I'm saying is that there are other ways of interpreting this. For instance, in the contrast to the ways some of higher-achieving rivals view "success."
The usual response to my point, esp. people who like to accuse others of "negativity," is usually to the tune of "Well, we're not Kansas or Duke or Kentucky or a blueblood anyway."
This to me is just more lame apologetics.
I believe that if you polled to posters in this thread alone, the majority would be quite happy with a Sweet Sixteen appearance, and even consider that a grand success for this year. That's the viewpoint; real good then.
It's not mine. Esp. given the amount of fan support, financial support, media hype, the emphasis on b.b. here in Ames/ISU, and so on.
In short, I wanna see tangible achievement, more than just loyalty and hype. One of the banners that Hoiberg promised hanging from Hilton is what I h ad in mind.
Can we please stop acting like this actually means something? Losing close games to good teams does not qualify a team as good. If that was the case Paul Rhoads would still be our football coach.
Fred's teams also played well at home. This team doesn't seem to play any different at home versus on the road. We live and die in a soft zone shooting from range. We can beat almost anyone, but we haven't. WVU and Baylor swept us, lets not forget. And OU was 2-1 against this squad. All close but still losses.The only part of it that is relevant is when you compare this ISU to past ISU teams. This team has gotten a ton of slack but they are different from the last 4 or 5 ISU teams in that they never had a night where they just got run out of the gym. Fred's teams were notorious for one or two head scratching dud games a year. This team didn't do that despite playing the toughest schedule an ISU team has played that I can remember.
It's not who but what. And the what is starting the tourney in a morning or day game on Thursday. Would love to us playing Friday night again.