I gave them a B, and I would have given them an A if not for 2 things:
1) A win over a meh Ohio State team in the 1st round
2) Fran Fraschilla aka the Talent Lobbyist
Can't really do anything about 1. I mean, Ohio State had average to below average guard play in my opinion. Just solid enough on defense while hitting a few timely 3's, nothing special. Your standard Big 10 Guards, they had a bunch of Isaiah Moss's (btw, what is this hype I'm hearing about him trying the draft? Seriously?!). Difference being, they had a baby Shaq. Talented and large post players have been this teams achilles heal since probably Homan/Vroman days. I don't fault Prohm for not having an answer. This team does not possess the personnel to stop players like Wesson. This being the case, I'd have like to see us go at him more and get him in foul trouble. Ohio State would have caved quickly without him. Alas, this did not happen, and hence a big reason for my B rating.
For 2, the TALENT Fran boasted about us having in January, then again in the Big XII Tournament, is the reason many of you are giving them B- or worse. This pipe dream, frankly coo-coo theory had Iowa State fans, myself included, thinking this team was a lot better than they truly were. I am going to try my best to not downplay our guys abilities or skills here, but it just frankly wasn't true. I think all the guys on the roster are Big 12 players, but we were starting several players this year that would have come off the bench or been role players on others. This team IS talented, but the compilation of talent made it difficult I think, for Prohm to get the most out of it. Even when you didn't have an injured Wigginton, or a troubled Cam Lard, you had 2 pass-first 6'5'' Point Guards starting every night, along with a 6'4'' 2 guard/forward that tended to disappear if he wasn't getting the ball (and caused the team to disappear at times when he WAS getting the ball). Jacobson, God bless Jacobson, but I think he was asked to do too much this year. He had a really hard time defending the opposing teams athletic 5's. He plays bigger than he is, and I think could have erased some of his flaws had he been more effective offensively (him being a better 3 pt threat would have been HUGE for this team). Steve got every ounce he could out of Jacobson and that is great, but this teams ceiling was always going to be higher with a more disciplined and focused version of Cam Lard. No knock on Jacobson. If we had a more traditional lineup, I think he could be a starter at the 4. Will we see it next year? Who knows. Essentially though, at the end of the day, Iowa State had one All-Big 12 caliber player, Shayok, in the starting 5, and he was surrounded by rather average talent. Potentially really good to great talent looking at the younger, still developing guys. But these guys were getting their first big-time action this year. An NCAA Tournament bid, in all reality for this team, is a fine accomplishment.