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Title: A Look at Iowa State
Post by: cf0102 on February 03, 2011, 09:31:20 PM
The Cyclones are 14-9 (1-7) with a win over Baylor and losses at Northern Iowa and to Cal. The Cyclones return 2 starters from last season (a squad that posted a 15-17 overall record, including a 4-12 mark in the Big XII Conference). The Cyclones were projected to finish 12th in the Big XII Conference.

The Cyclones are lead by G's Diante Garrett, Scott Christopherson and Darion 'Jake' Anderson and F's Jamie Vanderbeken and Melvin Ejim. Garrett is averaging 18 points/game (leads the team), 4 rebounds/game and 6 assists/game (leads the team). Garrett's best season was last year, when he averaged 9 points on 44% shooting, including 35% from the three-point line while averaging 5 assists, with a 2:1 assist-to-turnover ratio, and 1 steal/game. This is to say he was better than about half the point guards in the Big 12 and worse than about half of them.

Christopherson is averaging 14 points/game, 3 rebounds/game and 2 assists/game. Christopherson is primarily an outside shooter who was the least offensively productive of Iowa State's starters last season. He has doubled his points production and added another rebound/game this season.

Anderson is averaging 12 points/game, 8 rebounds/game (leads the team) and 3 assists/game. Vanderbeken is averaging 11 points/game, 6 rebounds/game and 1 assist/game. Vanderbeeken missed all but 10 games because of injuries a year ago. He adds size to the team. The Cyclones have six players who are 6'8" or taller, but two are transfers, three are true freshmen and the other is Vanderbeeken.

Ejim is averaging 11 points/game, 7 rebounds/game and 1 assist/game. Ejim, a Rivals.com three-star recruit from Brewster (N.H.) Academy chose Iowa State over Boston College and Xavier, among others. Ejim was rated by ESPN.com as the No. 16 small forward in the 2010 class. He averaged 13 points, 8 rebounds, 3 steals and 3 assists for a team that finished 34-4 and won the National Prep School Championship.

New Cyclones head coach Fred Hoiberg, who I'm old enough to remember see play :typical:, has quite the rebuilding project on his hands. The Cyclones are looking to be competitive next year when they have a couple of transfers (Chris White from Minnesota and Chris Babb from Penn State) who will be eligible to play. The Cyclones are a team that went into the season with the goal of making any type of postseason appearance. Their non conference schedule wasn't particularly difficult (they picked up some gimme wins over Iowa and Virginia and they did have a surprising win over Creighton) and they still have a couple of home games vs. Nebraska and Colorado that could put them on the postseason bubble. Hopefully they don't have a shocking win, like either of their two games vs. KSU, to add to their resume as well. It would be unfortunate to give back some of the momentum that the Cats gained last night. The Cats SHOULD win this game.  

 



Title: Re: A Look at Iowa State
Post by: Lynch on February 05, 2011, 02:49:06 PM
Holly SHIT!
Title: Re: A Look at Iowa State
Post by: Felis Silvestris on February 07, 2011, 12:42:38 PM
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The Cyclones are looking to be competitive next year when they have a couple of transfers (Chris White from Minnesota and Chris Babb from Penn State) who will be eligible to play.

No one commented on this so I will.  They are looking to get really competitive next year.  Chris Allen is a 4*, Royce White is a 5*, and Chris Babb is a 3*.  Not sure how Hoiberg convinced all these guys to transfer to ISU but that is going to be one hell of a backcourt. 

And if that doesn't scare you... Korie Lucious (4*) has narrowed it down to Marquette and Iowa State, after being dismissed from Michigan State.
Title: Re: A Look at Iowa State
Post by: OrangePower42 on February 08, 2011, 08:17:35 AM
I'm still not too worried about Iowa State next year.  You look at those guys, and they really didn't do a lot for their previous teams, and most come with baggage.  They may have had potential, but I don't think we'll see a national contender by any stretch.
Title: Re: A Look at Iowa State
Post by: Lynch on February 08, 2011, 09:19:13 AM
Just remember each team has to play each team twice now! With decent talent on any team there is a possibilty of spliting games.

At least now the South will get the luxury of playing uk 2 times a year. 

Title: Re: A Look at Iowa State
Post by: Cole on February 08, 2011, 12:28:15 PM
and texas will get the luxury of playing us twice a year...but idk how i feel about us playing texas this year. haha