I see a lot people making comments that separate coaching and execution on the court. I think that is terrible mistake to do so - with one day until March a team's ability to execute is in large part a result of coaching.
Iowa State has shown numerous times an inability to close out games and maintain leads (don't get me wrong, I know there are exceptions). Many of these instances came about because mistakes down the stretch (today and Wednesday included obviously).
I just say this because it makes no sense to argue with someone by saying, "Well this one isn't on Hoiberg, it's on player X, Y, or Z". As Hoiberg will tell you every win and loss is on him. It is his job to have the right guys in the right places making the right play.
Hoiberg is an excellent coach but I think he certainly has room to grow in end-of-game coaching.
Iowa State has shown numerous times an inability to close out games and maintain leads (don't get me wrong, I know there are exceptions). Many of these instances came about because mistakes down the stretch (today and Wednesday included obviously).
I just say this because it makes no sense to argue with someone by saying, "Well this one isn't on Hoiberg, it's on player X, Y, or Z". As Hoiberg will tell you every win and loss is on him. It is his job to have the right guys in the right places making the right play.
Hoiberg is an excellent coach but I think he certainly has room to grow in end-of-game coaching.