Tough day for EIU hoops hopes

Trilly sure thinks Fran isn't going anywhere anytime soon


Yeah, of you listen to Ross Peterson, he's been openly asking if the Iowa AD is going to let Fran go during the season. I'm not sure if he's just trying to stir the pot or if he actually thinks that, but there's no chance in hell that's going to happen, short of Fran putting his hands on a ref or player, which I guess is more likely for Fran than most other coaches, but Iowa could lose 10 straight games, starting right now, with home attendance in the single digits, and they'd still give him to the end of the year.

And a total crater-job is really the only way Fran would get shown the door after this season.

Iowa is going to win some games in the Big 10. They might even get to .500 in the conference.

Fran haters have to hope that he decides to hang it up or move on, because it's very unlikely that he's going to be forced out.
 
Yeah, of you listen to Ross Peterson, he's been openly asking if the Iowa AD is going to let Fran go during the season. I'm not sure if he's just trying to stir the pot or if he actually thinks that, but there's no chance in hell that's going to happen, short of Fran putting his hands on a ref or player, which I guess is more likely for Fran than most other coaches, but Iowa could lose 10 straight games, starting right now, with home attendance in the single digits, and they'd still give him to the end of the year.

And a total crater-job is really the only way Fran would get shown the door after this season.

Iowa is going to win some games in the Big 10. They might even get to .500 in the conference.

Fran haters have to hope that he decides to hang it up or move on, because it's very unlikely that he's going to be forced out.

Agree. They will go 7-13 or 8-12 minimum. The Big Ten is bad. There are free wins to be had.
 
FTR, I like Freeman, and I think he should end up having a quality college career. And Omaha is far from setting the world on fire to put it generously mild...

But despite the struggles, unless people expected Omaha to be a gangly stiff try-hard Lurch who's all elbows and knees with a 25 inch vertical, dubious athleticism, and a relatively low ceiling (high floor tho.)...

...I don't think anything Freeman does or will ever do approach anything Omaha has been projected or even hoped to be capable of doing. They are in and will always be in different worlds with different paths, parallel universes even.

That is to say, if Omaha figures it out, then the basketball world is his and everything in it. He would (theoretically) at that point be able to do it all and have it all. If Owen Freeman maximizes, then he will be a really nice college Center that can do a few things really well and a few things absolutely horribly and hopelessly bad.

In the era of postion-less interchangeability and versatility, this is just classic iowa and emblematic of iowa bball as a whole for a very long time. Your comment is a very iowa fan kind of comment to make. The subject as a whole is out of your depth. The game has managed to pass all of you by.

There just isn't anything to discuss here. The difference is that ISU doesn't need Omaha this year to be a really good team. Iowa needs Freeman to play very well to be an okay team. That's all there is to it.
 
Being an elder I can assure you that John Johnson and Downtown Fred Brown's Hawk team of 1969-70 would have crushed any of the Garza teams and both Johnson and Brown were 10X the NBA player that Garza is or ever will be. Was in a full Dana House den watching the NCAA game they lost 104-103. Wonder how many more it would have been if there had been a three point shot? Pre-rivalry (we didn't even play each other) and that was probably the most entertaining Hawk season ever. Sort of the ABA era high octane style.
 

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