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Agreed, the 15-16 team was a poor coaching job. We should have been contending for a Big 12 title, not going 10-8, getting a gift wrapped trip to the Sweet 16 and then getting embarrassd by Virginia.



We had a new coach/system and so it took a little more time to gel.

Not only that but the “apparent” uncertainty of our HC played a big part in us not finding an additional grad transfer post which was needed for us to hit our peak.

Overall that team ended up doing as well as any Fred teams did, which was to finish 3-5 place in the B12 and Sweet 16.

I would give Prohm a B for his first year.

Second year was probably an A-/B+

This year has been up and down. I would probably say we'll finish between a C and a D (relative to experience, talent and how deep the B12 is) depending on how the next 5-6 weeks go.
 
It is strange how many people hate the coach that put Iowa State back in the National conversation. It is like they would rather blame him for the problems three years later rather than the actual coach.

Hate? What? Not taking sides with anyone on this board....but just because some fans are pointing out the coaching transition put us behind the 8-ball, doesn't mean they have to be accused of 'hating' the previous coach. Nor does it mean they are a Prohm apologist. Good grief. Fred brought us back to relevancy and will FOREVER be appreciated for his talents in bringing us one of the most successful basketball eras here ever. Prohm is our coach now, who we can support to get us back.
 
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The unbalanced classes is absolutely a fact. The failure to bring in high quality or even semi-high quality recruits in his first two recruiting cycles (especially the spring) is also a fact. He is building the program from stratch at this point but that isn't solely because of the unbalanced classes.

People don't want to hear this but the first year of Prohm's was average at best based on expectations. 10-8 in the conference and first round exit at the Big 12 tourney. They beat two double-digit seeds before getting ran off the floor by Virginia.

The second year was a great coaching job based upon the 12-6 conference record. The conference tournament was terrific but even if they had flamed out and lost in the first rounds of both tournaments that year would have been a tremendous success.

This year has been average (at best) based upon expectations. Next year will tell the story. If this team gets back to the NCAA tournament then he has righted the ship. If we miss the tournament due to unforeseen transfers, poor play, poor coaching, etc then I think we can look at the track record and say we have a very average Power 5 head coach.

Why, oh why, do people keep on forgetting that we didn't have Naz Long for most of that season, including all of the Big 12 season? You know, our best perimeter shooter, and a player good enough to have had a cup of coffee or two in the NBA? Do some people really not understand how much that limited us in the Big 12 and impeded any chance of us truly competing for a conference title? As it is, that team still beat Kansas at home as well as #1 Oklahoma.

As for the NCAA tournament and beating only double-digit seeds, well...here's the thing; when you are a #4 or #5 seed you are going to play a #13 or #12 seed in the first round, so you're stuck playing a double digit seed. Maybe next time we make the tournament we can petition the selection committee to give us a 1st round game against another single digit seed so that our fans can't whine about playing inferior competition.

And how about we give that Arkansas Little-Rock team a bit of respect? They came back from being down double digitis against Purdue in the 1st round. They were clearly very well coached by Chris Beard, as we can see by what he's done with Texas Tech in only his second year.

Do you honestly feel that we are such a "Blueblood" program that we can and should afford to look down our noses at a Sweet 16 appearance based on who we beat to get there? I'm sorry, but that is ridiculous and worthy of being mocked.
 
Prohm still doesn't have a win in the tourney against a Power 6 team.

He's 3-0 against mid majors we should always beat and 0-2 against actual good teams. Fred beat Uconn in his very first tourney game, not a good look for Prohm.

Let's erase the last two NCAA tournaments from the official ISU books then, since the wins came against bad competition and shouldn't count for anything.

JFC, what a stupid post.

It's pretty clear to me that you do not like Prohm and have likely been against him from the beginning. We could win the Big 12 Tournament this year, get into the NCAA tournament as a #14 or #13 seed, win our first round game in an upset, and you would still be upset.
 
Why, oh why, do people keep on forgetting that we didn't have Naz Long for most of that season, including all of the Big 12 season? You know, our best perimeter shooter, and a player good enough to have had a cup of coffee or two in the NBA? Do some people really not understand how much that limited us in the Big 12 and impeded any chance of us truly competing for a conference title? As it is, that team still beat Kansas at home as well as #1 Oklahoma.

As for the NCAA tournament and beating only double-digit seeds, well...here's the thing; when you are a #4 or #5 seed you are going to play a #13 or #12 seed in the first round, so you're stuck playing a double digit seed. Maybe next time we make the tournament we can petition the selection committee to give us a 1st round game against another single digit seed so that our fans can't whine about playing inferior competition.

And how about we give that Arkansas Little-Rock team a bit of respect? They came back from being down double digitis against Purdue in the 1st round. They were clearly very well coached by Chris Beard, as we can see by what he's done with Texas Tech in only his second year.

Do you honestly feel that we are such a "Blueblood" program that we can and should afford to look down our noses at a Sweet 16 appearance based on who we beat to get there? I'm sorry, but that is ridiculous and worthy of being mocked.

It doesn’t fit their narrative to include facts into this debate.
 
Prohm still doesn't have a win in the tourney against a Power 6 team.

He's 3-0 against mid majors we should always beat and 0-2 against actual good teams. Fred beat Uconn in his very first tourney game, not a good look for Prohm.
That’s better than Fred losing to a midmajor we should always beat. No loss in the past 7 years has been more disappointing from a coaching perspective than UAB. Not a good look for Hoiberg.
 
I don't know why anyone is surprised that this year is down year. They would have been a bubble team if they landed their top spring targets and kept McNeil but they didn't. Now, if they aren't good next year then I would be worried.
 
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Let's erase the last two NCAA tournaments from the official ISU books then, since the wins came against bad competition and shouldn't count for anything.

JFC, what a stupid post.

It's pretty clear to me that you do not like Prohm and have likely been against him from the beginning. We could win the Big 12 Tournament this year, get into the NCAA tournament as a #14 or #13 seed, win our first round game in an upset, and you would still be upset.

It's not that I don't like him, I just feel that first year we massively underacheived for how much talent we had coming back.

10-8 with Monte and Niang entering their final years is a bad coaching job. Not to mention we had the Big 12Defensive POY back and an NBA player in Nader, Burton as the 6th man.

Last year I'll give him some credit, we got hot in February and March, mostly due to the fact he finally realized Bowie and Holden were overmatched and put Young in as a starter.

I'll give him some credit for his high school recruting also, but you have to remember Niang and Thomas were highly rated hs recruits that Fred pulled in also. Prohms transfers have been huge busts so far in a 3 year sample size.

Overall I'll give him a C.
 
Prohm still doesn't have a win in the tourney against a Power 6 team.

He's 3-0 against mid majors we should always beat and 0-2 against actual good teams. Fred beat Uconn in his very first tourney game, not a good look for Prohm.

Nevada was a good team despite the mid-major tag. Iona & UALR were not.
 
It's not that I don't like him, I just feel that first year we massively underacheived for how much talent we had coming back.

10-8 with Monte and Niang entering their final years is a bad coaching job. Not to mention we had the Big 12Defensive POY back and an NBA player in Nader, Burton as the 6th man.

Last year I'll give him some credit, we got hot in February and March, mostly due to the fact he finally realized Bowie and Holden were overmatched and put Young in as a starter.

I'll give him some credit for his high school recruting also, but you have to remember Niang and Thomas were highly rated hs recruits that Fred pulled in also. Prohms transfers have been huge busts so far in a 3 year sample size.

Overall I'll give him a C.

10-8 still got us a 4 seed and we were ranked for most (if not all) of the season.

Simple minded people think that 10-8 in a very good conference is bad. It is not.
 
It's not that I don't like him, I just feel that first year we massively underacheived for how much talent we had coming back.

10-8 with Monte and Niang entering their final years is a bad coaching job. Not to mention we had the Big 12Defensive POY back and an NBA player in Nader, Burton as the 6th man.

Last year I'll give him some credit, we got hot in February and March, mostly due to the fact he finally realized Bowie and Holden were overmatched and put Young in as a starter.

I'll give him some credit for his high school recruting also, but you have to remember Niang and Thomas were highly rated hs recruits that Fred pulled in also. Prohms transfers have been huge busts so far in a 3 year sample size.

Overall I'll give him a C.

Again...why do you keep on "forgetting" that the team that year did not have Naz?

Also, that was Monte's junior year, not his final one.

Look, you're entitled to your opinion, as is everyone. But it is impossible to take your criticism seriously when you fail to recognize the limitations that team had without Naz, and when you don't even know when one of the best guards in school history played his senior season.
 
So 10-8, not winning a Big 12 tourney game, and getting blown out by Virginia was acceptable to you guys?

Bring ranked for the whole season, beating the number 1 team in the country, earning a 4 seed, and getting to the sweet 16 is pretty good.

No season is perfect.
 
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i always knew that if we went on a long 6 year run of unprecedented success and had several all-time great players in that time frame....that people would start to complain about how bad the teams we beat in the tourney were.
 
Again...why do you keep on "forgetting" that the team that year did not have Naz?

Also, that was Monte's junior year, not his final one.

Look, you're entitled to your opinion, as is everyone. But it is impossible to take your criticism seriously when you fail to recognize the limitations that team had without Naz, and when you don't even know when one of the best guards in school history played his senior season.

I know when Morris graduated, point I'm trying to make is they both were veterans and upperclassmen by that point.

And yeah, losing Naz did hurt that year, I just think he was about the 6th or 7th most talented player on that team, we should have been able to absorb that better.
 
Better than the year before, by far.
No Naz and a coaching transition, yet we made the Sweet 16 and didn’t get embarrassed in the first round.

So you judge a team by 1 game for an entire season? If I remember correctly we won the Big 12 tourney and finished 12-6 that year.
 
What an outstanding story and coach he was. Hometown boy, stated at his jersey retirement he wanted the job. It was his dream job

It was never his dream job. From day 1 he said the best minds in basketball were in the NBA. He hated recruiting.
 
Better than the year before, by far.
No Naz and a coaching transition, yet we made the Sweet 16 and didn’t get embarrassed in the first round.

So 15-6 (2014-15) between regular season/post season Big 12 is somehow worse than 10-9 (2015-16) because a team played poorly for a single day. Body of work people.
 

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