ISU has won 4 0f 6 against us.....but we've won 178 out of 241 against them.
Jesus was from Nazareth. Watch out for Nazareth. He's averaging almost 18 a game last 8 games.
ISU's 5 starters are all averaging at least 4 RB's a game. They have a 6'5" guard averaging nearly 7. He weighs 250. That's a jail guards body, not a basketball guard.
ISU has only 1 player on their roster from Iowa, but he is averaging 0.0 points per game.
ISU starts 3 kids from Wisconsin, more than the Badgers who start 1.
ISU is 83-8 in the last 8 seasons in Hilton.
If ISU wants to be considered a nationally prominent program they need to stop running on the court when they beat us every so often. Ditto WVU.
Little used Dwight Coleby has managed to foul out of 2 games.
(non basketball item I found fascinating this weekend) Warren Spahn won 363 games in his career and had 363 base hits in his career.
JJ leads the team in steals, and blocks. LL's shot blocking prowess he developed last year has taken a back seat to the need to avoid fouling and exposing our thin front line.
Shooting .413 as a team from 3 is amazing. What's more amazing is we were at 19% after two games shooting a high volume of threes.
I used to have a grudging respect for ISU when I was at KU. Johnny Orr was a classic old school coach that had Grayer, Hornaceck, Verge and others playing us tough.
But ISU's pitiful existence is trying to beat us every year. Beat KU and who cares what else happens. That is ISU basketball in my mind, because what else have they done nothing nationally, making 1 elite 8 with Fizer way back.
It looks like Prohm is imitating KU by playing 4 out and 1 in. All feelings for ISU at Hilton, it's a fascinating matchup. I think JJ will have plenty of room to operate and could have a big game.
Vick is our best FT shooter at 89%, 17-19.
Not sure if you've heard this before but Bill Self has lost 9 times at AFH. Would love to break that down to see how many top 10 teams that've come in but it's quite a few I'm sure. I know it's a road game tonight so that factoid is irrelevant to tonights matchup.
If you haven't had a chance listen to the Seth Davis podcast and listen to his interview with Larry Brown. Fascinating.
Basketball on MLK day. Living in the Deep South has exposed me much more to his influence and the work still to be done. Sports is a uniter among us. While hoops doesn't resonate here at all I'm always fascinated by those with underdeveloped attitudes about race,, about African Americans in particular, who will overlook all of that when those African Americans are wearing their favorite teams color out on the football field.
We are getting into that best part of the sports year for me. College hoops, NFL playoffs (sorry Chiefs fans), pitchers and catchers report in less than a month, college baseball at LSU's spectacular Alex Box stadium, March Madness, opening day and finally the Masters. The TV/DVR gets quite a workout here.