This is year 6 of Fran? Are you really trying to use Steve Prohm in his first year as a comparison?2 NCAA appearances, but yes.
Does Prom have a top 10 team because of what he did or Hoiberg?
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This is year 6 of Fran? Are you really trying to use Steve Prohm in his first year as a comparison?2 NCAA appearances, but yes.
Does Prom have a top 10 team because of what he did or Hoiberg?
Fran having one NCAA tournament appearance in his 5 years at Iowa is still Lickliter's fault right? Just want to make sure
2 NCAA appearances, but yes.
Does Prom have a top 10 team because of what he did or Hoiberg?
2 NCAA appearances, but yes.
Does Prom have a top 10 team because of what he did or Hoiberg?
Nice and subtle.
Two.
You're bad at counting
Nice and subtle.
Two.
Um... Iowa made the NCAA tournament the last two years in a row. One... two... That's two (2).
Um... Iowa made the NCAA tournament the last two years in a row. One... two... That's two (2).
Play in games don't count as an appearance but Prohm has a top 10 team now because of Hoiberg. What he does going forward is all him though.
Just always find it funny everyone blames Lickliter for Fran but Hoiberg made 4 NCAA tournament appearances and he was in the same situation when he took over. ISU would have beat UAB if it wasn't for McDermott!
Play-in = first round. We've been through this. Unless there's a different reason that the NCAA calls the round of 64 the second round.
You're sounding desperate again.
Now you guys are just being little brother. The Play-In-Game is part of the NCAA tournament. They don't release the field of 64, they release the field of 68.
You were the one that said ISU lost in round 1 and Iowa won in round 1 this year. Now they won and lost in round 2? You sound like a politician
Now you guys are just being little brother. The Play-In-Game is part of the NCAA tournament. They don't release the field of 64, they release the field of 68.
Then why's it called a play-IN game?
Then why's it called a play-IN game?
If ISU lost in the play in game you'd say we made the NCAA tournament? I would hope not