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This team is Wile E Coyote incarnate. Same actions expecting different result. 3/4 of the conference games have seen late game collapses or leads frittered away, 3/4 conference games lack of 3 point defense has led to some average joe big man to go off for at least 6 3 pointers. Team is headed nowhere in short order.

If you can’t see improvement, you are clueless.

They might not be improving quickly enough but they are improving.

The parallels to Oklahoma last year are striking.
 
Young and inexperienced teams have to learn how to win close games in the closing minutes and right now this team is finding out first hand how 1 mistake can make or break the chance of winning the game. We could easily be 2-2 or 3-1 in conference play if we made some key stops in some games or executed plays better.

I am looking at the big picture right now with all the talent oozing out of Wigginton and Lard and how once the game slows down for those 2 guys and they put together a string of consistent games just how good this team will be. Remember how down we were on this team after the first 2 games of the year and look how much better they look now despite not having the Wins to back the improvement.

We have a real tough stretch coming up on the schedule after Baylor on Saturday with ranked TCU, TTU, a TX we already lost to, a ranked Tenn team, and WVU. That is a brutal stretch but also presents some challenges with 4 of those games at home where maybe we can channel some Hilton Magic and give this team some confidence and momentum to turn this season around.
 
Go through the forums and the articles on this site and you’ll see how fondly that first Hoiberg team is remembered not for their record but for the foundation that was laid for the great run that followed.
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It was a layover year before Fred’s mercenaries could jumpstart the program. Color me a cynic, it was nothing more than home wins against a middling Colorado team, a bad Nebraska team and a typical curious case Scott Drew led Baylor team mixed in with a plethora head scratching collapses.
 
I realize these guys have a ways to go. But I personally appreciate their effort. I am as big of a sore loser as anyone. But there is a lot of satisfaction watching this team bust their buts and being in almost every game. The end of game collapses are nerve racking to say the least.
But, everyone on this team deserves the respect for what they are doing for ISU basketball. As someone mentioned earlier, they are laying the foundation. IMO!
 
You apparently missed my point about EOG*. He was good and brought us back but disappears at the end. I think he had 2 TO's and 2 terrible shots in the last few tonight. Not criticizing him in generally, just not the guy I want with the game on the line.
He was second high scorer, had back to back threes down the stretch, and had 3 assists to his ONE turnover, which, I grant you, was at the 2 minute mark.
Your concern is misplaced.

Edit: the turnover was at the 2 minute mark of the FIRST half.
 
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It was a layover year before Fred’s mercenaries could jumpstart the program. Color me a cynic, it was nothing more than home wins against a middling Colorado team, a bad Nebraska team and a typical curious case Scott Drew led Baylor team mixed in with a plethora head scratching collapses.
Nothing "head scratching" about any of those losses. If I recall right we had 4 players playing 40 minutes a game and one guy coming off the bench
 
I realize these guys have a ways to go. But I personally appreciate their effort. I am as big of a sore loser as anyone. But there is a lot of satisfaction watching this team bust their buts and being in almost every game. The end of game collapses are nerve racking to say the least.
But, everyone on this team deserves the respect for what they are doing for ISU basketball. As someone mentioned earlier, they are laying the foundation. IMO!

No you're not. There are way bigger sore losers just in this thread.
 
Not if it is building something.
You can be bullish on Prohm but think this year should have been more of a reload than a build.

Nevertheless, Fred’s first year was fairly telling of the manner in which he would win/lose going forward. Same recipe, he just got better ingredients with the five guys he had redshirting. Defense continued to be an issue. Hopefully losing DJ but adding THT, Shayok, Jacobson, etc is enough, but there’s some redundancy there.
 
You can be bullish on Prohm but think this year should have been more of a reload than a build.

Nevertheless, Fred’s first year was fairly telling of the manner in which he would win/lose going forward. Same recipe, he just got better ingredients with the five guys he had redshirting. Defense continued to be an issue. Hopefully losing DJ but adding THT, Shayok, Jacobson, etc is enough, but there’s some redundancy there.

Name me a team that has had 6 straight NCAAs, two coaches, and hasn’t had a rebuilding year—-that isn’t a blue blood or mid major power. Name just one in the last 30 years.
 
I'm not happy with the record, but very happy with what I'm seeing out of this team. This team is going to find out by the end of the year, how to close games and that will be pivotal in our success next year.
I think the majority of us knew this would be a down year but didn't realize how good the Big12 is. KU might be the 4-5th best team in this conference, crazy. I don't think there is NC team in the Big12, but there should be a solid amount of teams out of the Big12 that make the Sweet 16.
 

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