Pryce went to the dark side (Nebraska). I'm not going to wish him Ill will, but I don't really give a s*** how things go at Nebraska. Hope as a team they lose every one. We should be done with this thread now. He's not a Hawkeye.
I understand that rules can't be legally enforced anymore, for whatever reason, but it really bothers me that players are allowed to transfer from one school to another in the same conference.Pryce went to the dark side (Nebraska). I'm not going to wish him Ill will, but I don't really give a s*** how things go at Nebraska. Hope as a team they lose every one. We should be done with this thread now. He's not a Hawkeye.
Yes, I watch every game.Did you watch Big Ten team after team just expose him on defense?!? He was the worst defender (along with PMac) on the last two Iowa teams.
You can thank our own crybaby Jordan Bohannon for having a huge impact on today's climate of collegiate athletics being free agency.but it really bothers me that players are allowed to transfer from one school to another in the same conference.
Let’s check on how he defends people in the Big 12. Newsflash, it won’t end well.Yes, I watch every game.
There were worse a defenders than Brock.
Again, I saw Brock playing, as part of a dysfunctional defense, at Iowa.
Again, defense is completely a team thing at the college level. A dysfunctional team defense will often put its individuals in positions to fail. Newsflash...Iowa had those under Fran.
I also saw the defensive traits, in Brock, that coach Dixon sees to start him in the Big12.
Do you argue Brock to not have good feet, toughness, and intelligence? If not, you are baseing everything on size. And again, that is very overrated
Dix is the one I wish would have stayed. Outside threat is what Hawks could use.
Harding, tough kid, as much as I enjoyed watching him for the last 6 years and leading my high school to a state championship, then going to Iowa, in hindsight he's just not a Big Ten fit, just too many taller guards that took advantage of his height. He's at a better place at TCU and in the Big 12.Stirtz is going to play 35-37 minutes a game every game. Possibly more in some tight games. He lead the country in minutes last year. Ben is going to ride him like a rented mule. Harding would have played 3-5 minutes a game at most and when you’re recruited for one system like Fran but then get a 100% different system like Mac why would he stay? He gave it his all for the hawks. Tough hard nosed kid but certainly undersized. Wish him the best at TCU.
Yea. Can’t wait to see Harding tear up the likes of Houston, Arizona, BYU, Iowa State, Kansas and Texas Tech’s of the world in the Big 12.Harding, tough kid, as much as I enjoyed watching him for the last 6 years and leading my high school to a state championship, then going to Iowa, in hindsight he's just not a Big Ten fit, just too many taller guards that took advantage of his height. He's at a better place at TCU and in the Big 12.
Harding was a turnover machine and definitely a streaky scorer.Very nice game tonite in Nebraska win over Oklahoma. Pryce led the team with over 30 points and was efficient from both 3 and 2 point range.
For all those that said he sucked.
Brock Harding led TCU in scoring yesterday in a close loss to number 6 ranked Michigan.
For all those who said he sucked.
Ok. But I will have to agree to disagree on Pryce. Much better finisher at the rim and has a quicker first step than Payton. Not as good a shooter just yet, but other intangibles make up for it.Harding was a turnover machine and definitely a streaky scorer.
Pryce imo will never be the player his brother was. If he turns out to be Nebraska's top scorer it just shows how bad Nebraska is.
Well not quite. The team Oregon was to play ahead of us forfeited so they got a bye and could just focus practice on us while we played…I forget, did Oregon play under the same scenario as we did?
Pryce is statistically a much better shooter than Payton. Payton was/is a chucker.Ok. But I will have to agree to disagree on Pryce. Much better finisher at the rim and has a quicker first step than Payton. Not as good a shooter just yet, but other intangibles make up for it.
Agree to disagree. Peyton had significantly more attempts in his career, many of them late in the shot clock. Similar to Jordan Bohannan and Connor McCaffrey.Pryce is statistically a much better shooter than Payton. Payton was/is a chucker.
Connor got shots late in the shot clock because he was such a poor shooter and not guarded closely. Completely opposite of Peyton and Bohannon.Agree to disagree. Peyton had significantly more attempts in his career, many of them late in the shot clock. Similar to Jordan Bohannan and Connor McCaffrey.
Pryce gets to the rim very well and his statistical shooting percentage benefits from a higher amount of rim bunnies.
Free throw percentage is always a predictor of shooting ability and Peyton was a phenomenal free throw shooter. 10 percentage points above his little brother to date.
Pryce will become a very good shooter I'm sure.
Against a really bad Kansas City team, Harding had six turnovers, six points, and four assists in 29 minutes for TCU. That wouldn’t fly with Coach Mac.Bookmarked.
and has been locked down in crunch timePryce off to good start
Well except for that bigtime 3and has been locked down in crunch time
Really fun game. Enjoy watching crowd with no dog in fight.Well except for that bigtime 3
Wondered the samehow can they put more time on the clock than what was on it before the FT's were shot?
I'd hate guarding Rink Mast...he looks like a greased pig out there. did he jump in the pool before the game?
Using Connor as an example proves how little you know.Agree to disagree. Peyton had significantly more attempts in his career, many of them late in the shot clock. Similar to Jordan Bohannan and Connor McCaffrey.
Pryce gets to the rim very well and his statistical shooting percentage benefits from a higher amount of rim bunnies.
Free throw percentage is always a predictor of shooting ability and Peyton was a phenomenal free throw shooter. 10 percentage points above his little brother to date.
Pryce will become a very good shooter I'm sure.
I agree 100%Pryce went to the dark side (Nebraska). I'm not going to wish him Ill will, but I don't really give a s*** how things go at Nebraska. Hope as a team they lose every one. We should be done with this thread now. He's not a Hawkeye.
Freeman is off to a very poor start.
He seems like a guy who bought into all the hype after his freshman season and went to his head. And from multiple reports it affected his work ethic (reports of him coming into last season not in the best shape). Flip side you have the garza’s of the world or Murray bros where whatever was said didn’t change work ethic except for maybe have them work harder.He always looks like the sort of player that is playing because he's tall and has been told all his life that he'll be a basketball player, not because he actually likes doing it. In my unqualified internet opinion.
Win over #10 Florida. Definition of bad?Well yea, Iowa was bad the past two seasons. TCU is bad as well. This isn’t a controversial opinion.
Nothing great honestly. He was 6 of 16 from the field. Florida’s going to be unranked here soon. So basically like Iowa beating Ole Miss. Look up Bennett’s stats in that game.Win over #10 Florida. Definition of bad?
Brock Harding had a nice game as well. I believe we have some of your comments bookmarked.
Since when was I comparing Brock Harding and Bennett Stirtz?Nothing great honestly. He was 6 of 16 from the field. Florida’s going to be unranked here soon. So basically like Iowa beating Ole Miss. Look up Bennett’s stats in that game.![]()
The comparison is both teams just beat middle of the road SEC teams at the moment. Florida is going to get eaten alive by Duke and Uconn in the upcoming weeks if their guards don’t figure something out.Since when was I comparing Brock Harding and Bennett Stirtz?
Right now, Harding backing up Stirtz at point with 2 additional years could be worse.
Water under the bridge.
I keep saying it, but Fran was able to overachieve with less.