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Old 07-01-2008, 06:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The Big Ten Picture in college basketball: Iowa Hawkeyes

Last week the first Big Ten Picture featured the Northwestern Wildcats. This week we take a look at the Iowa Hawkeyes, with an in-depth preview and outlook courtesy of Storminspank from the dedicated Hawkeye site Blackheartgoldpants.com, followed by some of our own analysis on how IU will match up.



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After a disappointing 6-12 Big Ten record and 8th place finish in Todd Lickliter's first season as Iowa's head coach, the Hawks are looking to make significant strides in the right direction this year.
Iowa will say goodbye to five players, leaving six players from last year's team remaining on the roster. Additionally, seven new faces are scheduled to suit up for the Hawks (6 scholarship players and 1 confirmed walk-on).


WHO'S GONE
  • Leading scorer, Tony Freeman (13.8 PPG), who is transferring to Southern Illinois for his senior year. Had his year end interview with Lickliter and then proceeded to whine about "not being wanted" by the program.
  • Justin Johnson, second leading scorer (11.8 PPG) and the Hawks' primary trey launcher. JJ ended up 2nd on the single season Iowa record books for 3PM and 3PA for his work last season (93/269)
  • Seth Gorney, who excelled at being the X factor. By that, I mean crossing his forearms in an "X" manner. Consistently hit the 15 ft jumper, and when motivated properly played well at times. Needed to learn how to rebound, though.
  • Kurt Looby, project left over from the Alford era. One of the nicest guy you will ever meet. For a guy who has only been playing organized basketball for 5 years or so, he did ok. Dude could dunk, though.
  • Dan Bohall, drank a little too much, then lost his passion for the game.



BACK FOR ANOTHER SEASON
  • Cyrus Tate - 2008 Chris Street award winner and team captain. Cy came on strong after the injury to Jarryd Cole last season and ended up leading the team in rebounds for the year. He also made an insane 2/3rds of the shots he attempted last season.
  • Jake Kelly - Stud. Seriously. Jake set the freshman record for 3P% (.435) last season. He has a terrific basketball IQ, and has the skills to boot. Love what he brings to the court. He progressed well over the course of the season, VIDEO EVIDENCE HERE.
  • Jarryd Cole - Team Captain. Not sure I've seen a guy like this in awhile at Iowa. He is the epitome of the word, "hustle" and has a motor that just does not stop. If he can recover fully from his injury (all reports thus far are awesome), he will be a force for the Hawks this season.
  • Jeff Peterson - JPete went through a lot of growing pains last year. He is another guy on the team who really has an overall good feel for the game. Freeman's freestyling last year did nothing to help Peterson's game. Hopefully another year in this system will help Jeff out.
  • Jr Angle - JR committed early in his high school career to Alford and just didn't become the player most thought he would be. He ended up playing a different position in college than what he did in high school (no fault of his own, blame puberty). He has adjusted ok, but really doesn't have the game to compete consistently at the Big Ten level.
  • David Palmer - A big guy who loves to hang 25 foot from the basket. Palmer actually does have a pretty decent jump shot. The problem is he doesn't play much D and he seems completely lost in the Lickliter system.
NEW FACES
  • Matt Gatens - Seems like it's been a decade since Matt committed to be a Hawkeye. Matt will be a fixture for the program from the day he steps onto campus until his time is done at Iowa. He does everything, and does it very, very well. Truly a terrific home-grown talent. Iowa's Mr. Basketball.
  • Anthony Tucker - Silky smooth shooter out of Minnetonka, MN. Star-Trib's Player of the Year, 4 year starter/unanimous all-conf. player. He has the prettiest shot I have ever seen from a prep BB player, and can get his shot off at will. He can also play the point if need be, as he has a great handle on the ball, as well.
  • Devan Bawinkel (JUCO) - Originally recruited by John Beilein, so that should tell you a little bit about his game. Devan is a very versatile guard, who recently finished off an MVP campaign at the JUCO level after he left West Virginia because of the Huggins hire. More info here.
  • Aaron Fuller - The steal of the recruiting class for Iowa. Aaron was the Arizona player of the year, and the assistant coaches are pretty much giddy over getting him to campus.
  • Jermain Davis (JUCO) - Is he hurt? Does he have a career-threatening illness/injury? Is he still having migraines/allergies? It's almost as if Iowa has their own Ferris Bueller enrolled. Rumors have swirled about how well Jermain is, some items are fabricated, some have some merit. Regardless, what Iowa has in Jermain is a consummate run-your-team PG and a lock-down defender. If he is good to go this fall, don't be surprised to see Davis crack the starting lineup.
  • Andrew Brommer - Former Gopher recruit who decommitted only to commit to Lickliter. Andrew didn't play at the same level of competition as Tucker up in MN, but has shown some flashes over the past few years. I would not be surprised to see a possible redshirt here.
  • John Lickliter (last name isn't a coincidence) will walk-on to the Iowa program.
POSITION BREAKDOWN

Iowa's lack of a true center will surely make the lineup hard to put a finger on. Cole and Tate were not on the floor very often together last year, and Tate really only started getting significant PT once Cole went down with his season ending injury. By all means, Iowa has the personnel to go to a 3, perhaps even a 4 guard lineup, this year. As Hawk fans have come to understand with Lickliter's system, it's not who starts, it's who plays. That said, here's the breakdown of the positions.

PG - Davis, Peterson, Lickliter
SG - Kelly, Tucker, Bawinkle
SG/SF - Gatens, JR Angle
PF - Cole, Fuller
PF/C - Tate, Palmer, Brommer

STARTING LINEUP

I think your three locks are Kelly, Gatens, and Tate. If Cole is 100% come this fall, he will be hard to keep out of the lineup, as well. That would leave you with the PG, which will be a toss-up between Davis and JPete. If I had to make a call right now, I'd put the lineup as Peterson, Kelly, Gatens, Cole, and Tate. If the Hawks go 4 guards, you're probably going to see Peterson, Kelly, Bawinkel, Gatens, and Tate. Don't rule out Tucker, Davis, or Fuller snagging a spot either, though.

OUTLOOK

The Hawkeyes will be competing to be the best of the bottom half of the Big Ten this upcoming year. The potential is surely there, as is the proven system. The primary issue at hand will be how quickly the team can get familiar with each other. Iowa has a good shot at the NIT this year, with a very, very outside chance of the NCAA if they overachieve and gel faster than most teams normally do. One thing is for certain, you will see a much different team on the court this year.

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The Hawkeyes and the Hoosiers are both in similar situations: new coaches, extensive roster turnover (although our case is a bit more extreme), and a host of young prospects coming into their first year (Iowa-7 newcomers; IU-10 newcomers, not including Jeremiah Rivers).

Last season Justin Johnson's six treys in less than two minutes spurred a near comeback in IU's 79-76 victory over the Hawkeyes in the Hoosiers' Big Ten opener. The second meeting between the two teams was not so close, as then No. 7 IU rolled to a 65-43 blowout (it seems like so long ago!).

The main players in those games, however, won't be back this season. The Hoosiers won't need to worry about Johnson catching fire, or Freeman's scoring presence, but the Hawkeyes won't need to deal with the devastating Gordon-White tandem, or Jamarcus Ellis's versatility, or Armon Bassett's outside shot, or...you get the picture.

What will make the matchup interesting is the new rosters full of potential talent and the similar guard-heavy teams that both teams will probably employ this year, thanks to deficiencies in the frontcourt. Possible matchups between the two JUCOS, Devan Dumes and Jermain Davis, as well as between Nick Williams and Jake Kelly could be very intriguing when these two teams meet.

While neither Iowa nor IU fans will be happy to see their teams probably fighting to stay afloat in the bottom of the league, there will be growing pains when establishing new coaches and young players, and both teams are in a state of transition. The meetings between these two rising programs should make for some good competitive games.

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Many thanks to Blackheartgoldpants.com for the report!


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Old 07-01-2008, 09:01 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Those are some truly striking similarities. I think it will be close but I bet IU pulls off a win or two against the Hawkeyes this year. I think the teams with the stronger frontcourts are going to be the ones that dominate us. I feel like we match up well here.
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Old 07-02-2008, 02:19 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I agree, this matchup goes in our favor this year, if only slightly.
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Iowa looks like it's going to be just as hurt for veteran talent as us this year. I think by the time Big Ten season starts, the rosters will have solidified though.
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Iowa wasn't even close to on our level last year. If it wasn't for Johnson's ridiculous streak it would have been two blowouts. This year it should be a lot closer, and I wouldn't be surprised if Iowa came out on top.
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