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One of the biggest things Iowa succeeded with today was getting Folgueiras isolated in the paint against smaller defenders. This underscores why ideally you want to have guys who can play interchangeably on defense as much as possible.He's so bad on defense that the defense that had been improving immediately regressed when he got back on the floor.
Sorry. Heavy sarcasm there. The team rolled over.Good effort on D? I didn't see much resistance to the hawkeyes' drives to get easy layups.
If they lose out, that would be a situation, in the context of recent seasons, that typically leads to the coaching staff being fired. ... ...
They aren't firing Diebler after this year regardless of how it ends. Id be very shocked. Only situation I could maybe see that happening is if he clearly loses the team
FWIW, ESPN Jeff Borzello writer has reported that ISU coach T. J. Otzelberger as someone Ohio State might be interested in (should Diebler ever be fired).That's what I'm saying. It looks like he's lost the team and 3 more losses would reaffirm.
They're two games removed from their best game of the season. They gave a top 20 team a good game on the road while down 3 of their top 6 players. They went to Iowa (who is no slouch) and lost a game they weren't supposed to win starting a guy in the post who should be a 5 minute/game guy because two of their bigs were out. Did they play well, no, but if they're going to tank a game, heal up, and come out with some fire then that was the game to do it.That's what I'm saying. It looks like he's lost the team and 3 more losses would reaffirm.
Seems like the whole losing the team and guys getting disgruntled and quitting is a staple of the program since Holtman.That's what I'm saying. It looks like he's lost the team and 3 more losses would reaffirm.
FWIW, ESPN Jeff Borzello writer has reported that ISU coach T. J. Otzelberger as someone Ohio State might be interested in (should Diebler ever be fired).
Ohio State Buckeyes
It's only two years into Jake Diebler's tenure in Columbus, but the Buckeyes are squarely on the cutline for the NCAA tournament. If they don't hear their name on Selection Sunday, that will be two years without a tournament appearance for Diebler, four years for the program as a whole. The latest word out of Columbus is that he's probably safe for another season, but that could depend on what happens over the next three weeks. The school would be on the hook for just over $3 million.
T.J. Otzelberger, Iowa State
Otzelberger has established himself as one of the elite coaches in college basketball, and he signed a new contract in December 2024 with a restructured buyout that makes him potentially attainable. If Ohio State were to open, there's reason to believe the Buckeyes would look to gauge Otzelberger's interest. That said, he's happy in Ames, with no signs of him itching to leave, and he has a great relationship with Cyclones athletic director Jamie Pollard.
That's ridiculous. No one has quit on this team.That's what I'm saying. It looks like he's lost the team and 3 more losses would reaffirm.
I think one of the few candidates that hits both requirements of being an upgrade and being a realistic hire.