To early to look at next years roster ??

I know there is still a lot of games left this season, but i wanted to look at the roster that we will have next year and if it will be any serious chances of getting to post season with tyrese gone.

Returning players with starting experience Bench Incoming Fresh
Young Grill Foster
Conditt Griffin Dunbar
Bolton Javon J (RS) Blackwell
Jackson Walker

Right now we do not have a point guard on the roster to even get us into an offense. We are so used to having a great point guard for the last decade plus starting with diantte g, kane, monte, wieller babb and tyrese. Unless some of these new freshman are unbelievable to start their careers i don't know next season will go.
Anyone want to speculate ?
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Security Camera Suggestions

First if all, I absolutely HATE that I have to think about this. People suck. I mean, most of you are OK, but you get what I mean.

Anyway...woke up this morning to take the dog out. The dog is a 16 year old lab/border collie mix, so as you can imagine, he’s a little slower than he used to be, but he is in pretty decent health all considering. No pain at all. Guy is a trooper. He can’t hear anymore, and hasn’t been able to for a few years. Because he can’t hear, we do tie him up when it’s bathroom time. One of those long wire cords with red plastic covering the wire.

That cord was cut last night. It is not as though something chewed through it, as it was clean. We live out in the country, so theoretically, it could only be a couple/few people who did it, and I want to know exactly who is ******* around my house in the middle of the night.

Any suggestions for security cameras/systems that are somewhat affordable, have good night vision, easy to install and would be hard for someone to see? I don’t want a system that has motion detected lights either, as I want to catch these ******** in the act. If I do, not only are they paying for the minimal dog cord damage, these clowns are going to get a bill for the security system too.

Thoughts?

Iowa State Media Persons

Hello everyone, I'm trying to compile a list of Iowa State media members and other important Twitter accounts that all (most) ISU fans would care about. Restricting to just football and men's basketball at the moment. Please help me complete a full list.

1. CycloneFB
2. CycloneMBB
3. ChrisMWilliams
4. JaredStansbury
5. ROBWGRAY
6. TravisHines21
7. BenVisser43
8. CyclonesNfl
9. NbaCyclones
10. MSwain247
11. RandyPete
12. MatthewBain_
13. ISUMattCampbell
14. CoachProhm
15. brentblum
16. khaal52
17. WideRtNattyLt
18. BarstoolISU
19. cyclonefanatic
20. CFRecruitingHQ
21. CycloneReport
22. DMRCyclones
23. JWcyclonestv
24. IASTATEAD
25. SteveMalchow
26. mjshoultz
27. Beener1435

Senior and Freshman production

Anyone else amazed at how bad both classes are this year?

Jacobson as a Junior: 11.1 ppg/57.6 fg%/34.0 3pfg%
Jacobson as a Senior: 6.7 ppg/40.7 fg%/27.8 3pfg%

Nixon as a Junior at Colorado State: 16.1 ppg/35.9 fg%/33.0 3pfg%/84.3 ft%
Nixon as a Senior at Iowa State: 8.1 ppg/33.8 fg%/23.1 3pfg%/66.7 ft%


Jackson: 3.7 ppg/33.3 fg%/33.9 3pfg%
Grill: 1.7 ppg/27.3 fg%/16.7 3pfg%


This has gotta be the worst senior and freshman classes in a long time.

What is the bare minimum expectation for next season?

I would like to get this established now. Where Steve Prohm is concerned, we have a tendency to "define mediocrity downwards". By that I mean, if 8 years ago I would have told the Cyclone fan base that we would have a coach who would have a 13-win season and a 10-win season and still be retained, they would have been absolutely shocked. Yet now that it has actually happened, many are actually in favor of the retention.

I would like to know what the floor is for next season. If we wait until next season to define it, I think it will get lowered and lowered and lowered to the point where there is virtually no floor at all, for the sake of retaining him no matter what.

Iowa's Best Burger Contest 2020 -- time to nominate your fav

Not many rules, but this is the important one: "To qualify to be named Iowa’s Best Burger, the burger must be a 100% real beef patty and be served on a bun or bread product."

This page has links to the official contest rules and the online entry form. https://www.iabeef.org/events/best-burger-contest?fbclid=IwAR28BZzx5xR-0Ij8lCEv47y7xXmEdQsfQMjcZAxIbJMvRWzB2XmA-J5Y_54

Nominations taken through 5 p.m. March 10, 2020.

Twister Sister Summary - Big scare...big win

I realize it's been a couple of days since the game, but I've been way too busy and just now getting a chance to put down my thoughts. Last week was a critical week for the sisters as they had a home/home opportunity to get back in the upper echelon of the Big 12. They took care of business on Wednesday and Saturday was a chance to move into 4th all by themselves.

For all intents and purposes the first half was a solid performance for the sisters. The team came out playing salty defense and the offense...well...we were seeing motion, passing and it was fun to watch! The ladies would slowly pull ahead in a very workmanlike manner. Rebounding solidly and turning opportunities into points. The two things that were rather weird was our inability to hit the three. The team went a woeful 1-10 in the 1st and improved to 4-10 in the second. A little slow going, but even those misses didn't keep them from getting the job done. Scoring 38 points in a half is just pretty solid play.

As seems to be the case year after year, the ladies had one quarter that was a bust. The third saw them go into neutral on offense and the defense got a bit sketchy at times (but overall was still pretty good). The team hit a grand total of TWO shots in the third as we saw OU get back into the game. OU's offense wasn't exactly a thing of beauty either. It was just a lackluster quarter that saw the Sooners come within 5 points. The scariest part of the second half was seeing Joens go down hard. When she left the court we could see the tears in her eyes and I was feeling like the season just came to an end (and crazily we saw the key player for the men go down later that evening). The place was deathly quiet when she left and when she came back no the court the Hilton crowd (which was a very good crowd) exploded. This kid is one tough cookie. In the end, the fourth quarter was nip and tuck with Sheri's Sooners even taking the lead temporarily. But wouldn't you know it, it was Joens calmly standing at the free throw line with a two point lead and the game hanging in the balance. Two made shots later (the free throw woes are over as the team shot 100%!) and the game was iced.

While the game wasn't pretty all the way through, two things jumped out at me. The offense has shown it can be a motion offense and when that is happening they can be very effective. When the team stays out on the perimeter (As we saw in the second half) it's much easier to defend our players. OU did a good job of neutralizing our perimeter offense and that allowed them to be in the game.

Observations

Free Throws - as I mentioned it was good to see us shoot well from the line. The team went 14-18 (corrected) with no one struggling.

Maggie - after the record setting game against OSU, Maggie dropped her turnover number to 5. Still way too many, but this is a new position she is learning. Not an exceptional game statistically, but she is still helping this team succeed in numerous ways such as her defense.

Wise - got a couple of minutes and still a shell of herself offensively.

Scott - started slow with her inside outside game but heated up fast. She is playing some of her best ball right now. What got me this time was seeing some of her aggressive play on defense. She blocked some key shots without drawing fouls late in the game that were huge. 18 points and 12 boards is nothing to sneeze at.

Joens - here we are again talking about the iron man of the team. A rather slow start on the day, but you know she will get hers. She did. After getting her shoulder popped back into place she came back and gritted her way to 17 and 15...another double-double for one of the best players in the conference.

Rae - Not a great shooting game, but she was aggressive on the court and (as it seems to always happen) took some hard charges on defense that shifted the game in our favor.

AD - she is quickly becoming one of my favorite players. Always hustles. Isn't flashy. But she gets the job done. She is the #3 player on this team and always kicks in a handful of rebounds and points that make a difference. She has become on of our best three point shooters and seems to hit them when we need it most.

What's next? Two road games this week and both are toss ups. Texas and TCU. I think we are on the upswing and wouldn't be surprised to see another sweep this week.

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