Tough day for EIU hoops hopes

Didn’t know that ISU invented the word “magic”.
Since Carver Magic isn't real, who cares? I mean unless it is a magic derived from half full crowds at men's games populated by blue hairs reading books and knitting.
And quite honestly, that's not the sort of "magic" anybody really wants

So scuttle off, Magic Troll.

"Today, Carver is no longer considered a tough place to play. It’s now considered one of the worst venues in the entire conference. Attendance for men’s basketball continues to decrease and doesn’t look like it will improve in the future.
In a home game against Maryland on Jan. 30, the UI sold 8,532 tickets, a little more than half of the arena’s capacity at 14,998."


 
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My God Iowa is so bad I again did realize they played tonight and they are so pathetic it's not even worthwhile to rip on them. Iowa mbb is irrelevant.

I think I say this every week. But no respectable conference plays on Thursday or Friday nights. It’s like a power conference putting on football games on Tuesday nights. It reeks of desperation for people to watch otherwise unwatchable games.
 
Will they have to travel for the NIT? BIG ball washers say no one wants to face PSU.:p:p
You're asking if Iowa will have to travel for the NIT?? If they were to host, they'd set an all time NIT record for worst attendance.
 
Or play with those damn Wilson basketballs.
Did you know Wilson Sporting Goods started as a meatpacking company? And a different German Jewish name. Right around WW1 the German Jewish family noticed that the division making tennis racket sinew, sports balls, etc. from animal byproduct was the only one turning a profit. That and anti-semitism, and anti-German sentiment during WW1 made them bring in a public CEO whose last name was Wilson. They changed the company name to that (Woodrow Wilson was president at the time also) and re-focused on sporting goods. They "invented" the modern football (more aerodynamic for throwing) and after many attempts, convinced the NFL to use it before any colleges would. I guess they dominate the tennis ball market too.

Why, Yes, I did just watch History channel Sunday night . . . . .
 
Did you know Wilson Sporting Goods started as a meatpacking company? And a different German Jewish name. Right around WW1 the German Jewish family noticed that the division making tennis racket sinew, sports balls, etc. from animal byproduct was the only one turning a profit. That and anti-semitism, and anti-German sentiment during WW1 made them bring in a public CEO whose last name was Wilson. They changed the company name to that (Woodrow Wilson was president at the time also) and re-focused on sporting goods. They "invented" the modern football (more aerodynamic for throwing) and after many attempts, convinced the NFL to use it before any colleges would. I guess they dominate the tennis ball market too.

Why, Yes, I did just watch History channel Sunday night . . . . .
Shoot 56% FG and 90% from FT but lose by 10 points? Wow!
 
Might have to travel to several B1G teams' home courts in the NIT.
Do they even make the NIT this year? Aren’t they kinda screwed if they can’t get within a 2 seed of the NIT? The rest goes to lower level conference teams right?
 
Penn State, huh?

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But that schedule is so weak, they should get to 20 wins playing in B1G. We've played as many ranked teams in our last 5 games as they will in 20 conference games. :puke:
My post from January 21. Seemed like Hawks had a cakewalk to 20 wins. Guess I was wrong. Didn't realize they couldn't win a road game.
 
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