Tinsley was not a transfer. He was a juco and then came to ISU.
Uh, they don't call them JUCO recruits...they call them TRANSFERS.
Wow.
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Tinsley was not a transfer. He was a juco and then came to ISU.
How is that the "right" way? I am pretty sure what Fred Hoiberg has done these past 3 years qualifies as the right way to build a progrma.
Hok theories.....
For anyone to look at this season as less than successful is unfortunate. My goodness- combine the hubris of Alford triggering departures, along with the absolute misery of watching Todd PaintDryer led teams and the mass departures there as well, and there was NOTHING other than R. Dev waiting for Fran. In three years, he has managed to bring in three Mr. Basketball recruits, depth at pretty much every spot on the floor, and an incredibly enjoyable brand of basketball to watch. Yes, a couple of good bounces this year would have probably gotten Iowa into the NCAA tournament, but such is life. We all started the season feeling the team was a year away. The lessons these players learned this season about not letting others decide the outcome for the team will pay huge dividends moving forward. My goodness, Iowa went several years starting the next season with less than 40% of the offensive scoring returning. No consistency. No building. Iowa State took a different path to get back to the tourney, and bully for them, it worked. I am far happier having the opportunity to see these kids progress for three and four years, watch their growth, and feel far more connected to the team as a whole than bringing in loads of JuCo and other transfer players. This season, by any metric, to all reasonable fans, has been a phenomenal success.
I am far happier having the opportunity to see these kids progress for three and four years, watch their growth, and feel far more connected to the team as a whole than bringing in loads of JuCo and other transfer players.
Soo...
We keep saying someone has to leave - but we're missing the fact that we have 4 transfers coming in (Amardi, Edozie, Hogue and Bluford) and maybe, just MAYBE one of them won't even make it to the court? Perhaps some fallout from all the scuttlebutt over at IHCC last month?
Just speculating - but that would be my guess if I had to make one.
Hok theories.....
For anyone to look at this season as less than successful is unfortunate. My goodness- combine the hubris of Alford triggering departures, along with the absolute misery of watching Todd PaintDryer led teams and the mass departures there as well, and there was NOTHING other than R. Dev waiting for Fran. In three years, he has managed to bring in three Mr. Basketball recruits, depth at pretty much every spot on the floor, and an incredibly enjoyable brand of basketball to watch. Yes, a couple of good bounces this year would have probably gotten Iowa into the NCAA tournament, but such is life. We all started the season feeling the team was a year away. The lessons these players learned this season about not letting others decide the outcome for the team will pay huge dividends moving forward. My goodness, Iowa went several years starting the next season with less than 40% of the offensive scoring returning. No consistency. No building. Iowa State took a different path to get back to the tourney, and bully for them, it worked. I am far happier having the opportunity to see these kids progress for three and four years, watch their growth, and feel far more connected to the team as a whole than bringing in loads of JuCo and other transfer players. This season, by any metric, to all reasonable fans, has been a phenomenal success.
Hok theories.....
For anyone to look at this season as less than successful is unfortunate. My goodness- combine the hubris of Alford triggering departures, along with the absolute misery of watching Todd PaintDryer led teams and the mass departures there as well, and there was NOTHING other than R. Dev waiting for Fran. In three years, he has managed to bring in three Mr. Basketball recruits, depth at pretty much every spot on the floor, and an incredibly enjoyable brand of basketball to watch. Yes, a couple of good bounces this year would have probably gotten Iowa into the NCAA tournament, but such is life. We all started the season feeling the team was a year away. The lessons these players learned this season about not letting others decide the outcome for the team will pay huge dividends moving forward. My goodness, Iowa went several years starting the next season with less than 40% of the offensive scoring returning. No consistency. No building. Iowa State took a different path to get back to the tourney, and bully for them, it worked. I am far happier having the opportunity to see these kids progress for three and four years, watch their growth, and feel far more connected to the team as a whole than bringing in loads of JuCo and other transfer players. This season, by any metric, to all reasonable fans, has been a phenomenal success.
Iowa State took a different path to get back to the tourney, and bully for them, it worked. I am far happier having the opportunity to see these kids progress for three and four years, watch their growth, and feel far more connected to the team as a whole than bringing in loads of JuCo and other transfer players. This season, by any metric, to all reasonable fans, has been a phenomenal success.
Not to mention that every year they don't make the NCAA their claims of how bad things were when Fran took over become more exaggerated.
I'm sure we'd have no problem finding a scholarship. If nothing else Bubu can go back to being a walkon. Does anyone actually think nobody on our roster will transfer out and all the recruits currently committed will make it to campus? How long ago has it been since that happened?
Iowa feels a connection to failure. It's that simple.But...But....But...they feel far more connected to them team as a whole since they aren't bringing in JuCo or transfer players. I heard it was the player's ideas to give away free pizza to get these connected fans to come to games too
this will not happen with bubu unless bubu himself decided to volunteer his scholarship (which won't happen).
that would be INCREDIBLY busch league. you don't just strip a senior's scholarship because you found someone better. i'm sure to an extent this does happen at certain schools in some facet or another, but this would reflect very poorly on fred and the program.
sometimes problem/bad players will be told they should seek opportunity elsewhere for various reasons, but this will not happen with bubu unless bubu himself decided to volunteer his scholarship (which won't happen).
How do you not know that this was a one-year thing?
Fred may have sat Bubu down and told him, we have one open scholarship for one year and we want you to have it with the understanding that it is just for one year.
Or maybe Bubu did volunteer his scholarship since he didn't need it for two years anyway, maybe his family is covering all college costs.
The fact is that none of us know and judging Hoiberg for the (potential) decision without knowing the facts is what is actually "bush league."
How do you not know that this was a one-year thing?
Fred may have sat Bubu down and told him, we have one open scholarship for one year and we want you to have it with the understanding that it is just for one year.
Or maybe Bubu did volunteer his scholarship since he didn't need it for two years anyway, maybe his family is covering all college costs.
The fact is that none of us know and judging Hoiberg for the (potential) decision without knowing the facts is what is actually "bush league."
that would be INCREDIBLY busch league. you don't just strip a senior's scholarship because you found someone better. i'm sure to an extent this does happen at certain schools in some facet or another, but this would reflect very poorly on fred and the program.
sometimes problem/bad players will be told they should seek opportunity elsewhere for various reasons, but this will not happen with bubu unless bubu himself decided to volunteer his scholarship (which won't happen).
Hok theories.....
For anyone to look at this season as less than successful is unfortunate. My goodness- combine the hubris of Alford triggering departures, along with the absolute misery of watching Todd PaintDryer led teams and the mass departures there as well, and there was NOTHING other than R. Dev waiting for Fran. In three years, he has managed to bring in three Mr. Basketball recruits, depth at pretty much every spot on the floor, and an incredibly enjoyable brand of basketball to watch. Yes, a couple of good bounces this year would have probably gotten Iowa into the NCAA tournament, but such is life. We all started the season feeling the team was a year away. The lessons these players learned this season about not letting others decide the outcome for the team will pay huge dividends moving forward. My goodness, Iowa went several years starting the next season with less than 40% of the offensive scoring returning. No consistency. No building. Iowa State took a different path to get back to the tourney, and bully for them, it worked. I am far happier having the opportunity to see these kids progress for three and four years, watch their growth, and feel far more connected to the team as a whole than bringing in loads of JuCo and other transfer players. This season, by any metric, to all reasonable fans, has been a phenomenal success.