Look, I know this has been discussed way before, but its creeping back into my mind now that so many games have been on TV, after following lots of recruiting last April/May transfer season, and watching a lot of these early season games, is there any way things could have been handled differently/better with the Bulls/Fred timing situation? Anton Grady at Wichita State, Horne at Illinois, Harris at Auburn, Bielfeldt at Indiana, Olivier at Okie State, just to name a few of the several immediately eligible guys that were out there.... all role playing front court players that are making impacts and putting up pts/rebounds on their teams and could have made our team even stronger. Its not like they were swept up by blue bloods. I hold no ill will about Fred leaving to the NBA, and truly cherish his time as our coach, but I really believe we could have gotten a needed piece to complete this team if a head coach had been in place sooner and not so much uncertainty. But it still gets my goat that we were put in that position. (And no I don't believe he contemplated until the very end as to whether he was going to be the Bulls coach, other than the Bulls red tape). I know, let it go, right? But if we have several games like Colorado in which we fight foul trouble, and eventually find it to be a main cause of losing a game, I will refuse to blame Prohm. Because in the back of my mind, we were robbed of an opportunity long before he arrived.
Well, the last coach that left on his own before Hoiberg spent several years chasing away his best players to transfer to other schools and we never came close to sniffing the NCAA tourney, Big 12 title(reg or Tourney) and left the cupboard as bare as could be for a mid major job. I wish Fred was still the coach but, he left us with a one of the best teams in the country, a program that he built from NOTHING. No matter when you go through a coaching change you'll suffer some recruiting challenges, and I'd say Prohm has recovered masterfully from that. If it were me, no matter how much I love ISU, I'd have stayed for the chance to get to the Final Four and then bolted for the big leagues. Hoiberg did us as big a favor as he could have, with the exception of making ISU is career gig, which he never intended to do. Would it have made us feel better knowing that from the beginning, maybe, but he couldn't have built what he did with that being so well known. All this being said, I hate the BULLS!!!