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    Re: ISU-Iowa Game

    Yeah, if we can't shoot the three any better, they're going to collapse on Woody, and we're going to struggle. Also, defending the drives of Clyburn and Mcgee is going to be tough, and we need to do a good job of cutting them off, or it'll be another long night on the defensive end.

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    Iowa has no weakness. **** State.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrolympia View Post
    If Iowa can actually shoot, not make dumb mistakes, and rebound the damn ball then I like Iowa's chances. If not this game will go to the clowns.
    So if Iowa does 3 things it hasn't done all year they'll win? I like ISU's odds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BryceC View Post
    So if Iowa does 3 things it hasn't done all year they'll win? I like ISU's odds.
    The dumb mistakes haven't been THAT plentiful this year. Rebounding and shooting are big concerns, though.

    I think if Woodbury can avoid foul trouble (something he's done a better job of in the last few games), Iowa will hold its own. The Hawks are a much better team when he's on the floor.
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    They cannot let ISU get a lead like last year. That game was over by halftime. If the Clones don't take their foot off the gas in the 2nd half it could have been a 40 point blowout.

    HOWEVER they do not have a dynamic player like white this year, and in Carver, it should be an even matchup.

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    [QUOTE=. **** State.[/QUOTE]

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    I want to see how iowa will defend clyburn. I have a feeling that if we put marble on him he will take him down low as he is stronger than marble. I also feel like if we put white on him he will play on the wing and either isolate or use picks to take advantage of being quicker. He will be a match up problem for iowa. Marble needs to come out and really assert himself on offense and for babb to guard him and then I think gesell and clemmons will be able to dictate some match ups. Iowa definitely needs to hit some 3s too.

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    Interesting to read through the post well before the game was played. Skipping by the moronic posts, several people identified keys to an Iowa win. Tops was Iowa out rebounding ISU; which they did, followed by turning the ball over less than State; again which they did. Many were worried about the inexperience factor, but Clemmons outplayed Lucious; freshman vs senior.

    Team is growing. It is on to Des Moines to play the Panthers next Saturday. Now just keep everyone academically eligible.
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