Why? Just why?

One thing I feel like TJs teams are frequently missing is that alpha athletic dude (or just more athletic dudes across the board). I feel like once we get this far, we are commonly losing to teams with better athletes, not necessarily better teams.

Without Jefferson I think Tennessee is a better team. They have a surefire NBA guy and Iowa State was missing its All American, that was the difference to me. Were they more athletic? I say no, they just have very different kinds of athletes. Toure, Batemon, Lipsey, and Heise are P4 athletes, but they’re not football players. Should Otz recruit a different kind of athlete? First of all, there aren’t many Aments, Maras, and Krivases to go around. And either way I say no. Iowa State had enough size to compete with the best of the best, but they didn’t have two Jeffersons. Even Duke and Michigan, who have plenty of money to go eight or nine deep with great athletes, only have one guy who stands out among a bunch of other great and athletic P4 players. Iowa State had one too, but he sprained his ankle. Gilbert was more the guy you’re describing and, of course, he was also hurt going into the tournament. I still believe one of these years Iowa State will finally be the team with a good matchup in the second weekend, potentially even playing a team with a major injury. There are still athletic guys coming into the program
 
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Or a 6'9 Josh Jefferson.
That would have likely helped, but I feel the best when we have an athletic, strong, killer guy that's like 260-270+ like Royce or Fizer. As long as they don't foul out lol.
 
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Some of you guys are so negative it's not even funny. Wipe your tears and build back better. It's incredible that we were able to win anything without JJ. We were too dependent on his size and skillset and we can't let that happen going forward. TJ will fill the gaps and the reality is new ones will arise but TJ will build on his success.
 
I'm sure it'd be just as gut-wrenching to lose these tournament-elimination games at the buzzer, overtime, or near the wire (2013 being an example of that), but four of the past five season-enders weren't even close (and Illinois loss didn't really seem "close" other than final score). It's one dud after the other.

Also, I'm sure it's retro-interpretation on my part, a lot of ISU tournament teams seem like they could have advanced one round further (in a few cases multiple) when you consider quality of opponent. Like a team you clearly *can* beat, then either have all the season-long weaknesses exposed and/or opponent is best version of itself.

I'm cope-rambling. Sorry.
 
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TJ's teams improve year over year offensively. Scoring is the other huge component of winning basketball aside from defense. Retain Toure and Bateman, let them train like hell all off-season, and you have a two-headed monster no one in the country wants to face.
 
I've been at this Cyclones fan thing for 40 plus years. If you're ******** about ONLY making the Sweet yearly, you need to move your fandom elsewhere...cuz you're obviously not made of what it takes to be a Cyclones fan for the long haul. Life's hard enough, quit ******** about stupid **** like winning a lot, just not enough.
 
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So if they made the Elite Eight I'm guessing that would be too early somehow.
I am afraid not everyone has the programmed mind from that special water you are drinking.

It informs you that every defeat is because we are just completely outgunned from a talent/athletic ability perspective every single time.

So if we lost to TN State that would have been because they had superior athletes not because we didn’t play to our potential?
 
This year just like any other just shows how hard it is to reach the final four unless you have an uber talented team or playing at a high level and injury free. Barnes at Tennessee has coached for decades and I do not believe has ever taken a team to the final four.
What really hurts us as ISU fans is that it looked like the past two years we had teams that had the talent to get to the Elite 8 and the final four only to see them go down with injuries.
It's funny because 48 other schools in this tournament are having the same conversations... People need to realize everyone wants to make the elite 8 or better. It is hard to string together 6 wins in a row at a high level of competition. If we keep getting teams like this we will break that threshold.
 
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I've been at this Cyclones fan thing for 40 plus years. If you're ******** about ONLY making the Sweet yearly, you need to move your fandom elsewhere...cuz you're obviously not made of what it takes to be a Cyclones fan for the long haul. Life's hard enough, quit ******** about stupid **** like winning a lot, just not enough.
It's funny because 48 other schools in this tournament are having the same conversations... People need to realize everyone wants to make the elite 8 or better. It is hard to string together 6 wins in a row at a high level of competition. If we keep getting teams like this we will break that threshold.
Things are only impossible until they are not!!
 
Why does this happen every single time? First Niang, now Jefferson, and we are stuck not being able to advance to the elite 8 again. This one stings and it feels like we’re just trapped. I love Otz, but man, he needs to get us further than this because I don’t think us fans are satisfied with the same outcome every time. Sorry for the rant. I’m just bummed.

Edit: I’m well aware Otz wasn’t the coach when Niang got hurt in the tourney. Some people seem to think I think that.
The only thing we got is sharing our depression with each other. I will not watch basketball the rest of the weekend. If Iowa wins I won’t watch next weekend either. This one really hurt. I truly think if we beat Arizona we were national champions. I can’t decide if I want Iowa to get blown out or for them to think they got it in the bag then Illinois comes back late and crushes their soul with a buzzer beating three
 
Every team remaining in the tourney would have wiped us last night. We were absolutely horrid and that isn’t that good of a TN team
I disagree. Maybe you're post is hyperbole, but a lot of teams, even a few still alive, that would not have been able to dominate the boards, block shots, and dunk like Tennessee did last night. At the end of the 1st half the Cyclones were alive, but it went south when they couldn't get live ball turnovers and started missing FTs. It snowballed.
 
You know what's funny about this entire sports year? We dominated Iowa in every sport that matters...football, men's and women's basketball, got our first wrestling dual win over them in YEARS, and when it's all said and done we...

a) lost the best football coach in school history with tons of our roster leaving with him
b) wrestling team had more injuries and didn't do all that well at nationals
c) women's team completely fell apart during the regular season and was a 1st round exit in the big dance
d) men's team had a great season but had their best player go down to an injury (hello 2014 called) and our season ended in the Sweet 16..........again..........while our arch rival who has a new HC is in the Elite 8 with a solid chance of making a Final Four

You can't come up with a more cursed fandom than being an Iowa State fan.
I will admit it, I still had high hope watching the ball get dribbled and passed around the perimeter, one way and back the other very slowly, over and over and over again….sooner
or later something was going to open up!!
 
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I took that approach after NIL and the gambling sting got us. It's been liberating. I didn't even know Campbell was in danger of leaving until after it happened. I still don't know who the FB coach is and I literally don't care because I've accepted ISU FB doesn't compete under the current NCAA rules when it comes to NIL and infinite transfers.

BB I still allowed myself to get excited but I should have known that would mean Iowa gets a miracle season instead because of course.

The last 10 years have been the best that ISU football has ever been. We have been very competitive
 
My only beef with Otz is that I don't know how fundamentally sound Xs and Os he is. Yes he is a culture guy, yes he gets his players to buy in and seems to bring the right guys in to run his system, but I'm not sure what we're getting from him in critical in game moments. It seems like he leaves it up to his assistants which seems kind of lame. But that's my only beef with him.

Just stop talking, you don’t know anything
 
Unfortunately it has been a thing for us. Of course there was the Niang flukely broken foot, but people forget Chris Babb injury too which might have changed that game. Jefferson was a huge loss this year again. Hate The woe as me stuff but it’s pretty ridiculous.
Martin Rancik broke his foot in 2000
 
The only thing we got is sharing our depression with each other. I will not watch basketball the rest of the weekend. If Iowa wins I won’t watch next weekend either. This one really hurt. I truly think if we beat Arizona we were national champions. I can’t decide if I want Iowa to get blown out or for them to think they got it in the bag then Illinois comes back late and crushes their soul with a buzzer beating three
Don't even care how it goes for them from here. They've been playing with house money since Clemson so just playing so ridiculously above their heads right now. Which is also incredibly annoying to watch when our own team can't catch a break.