Iowa breakdown

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I watched them struggle to beat a terrible Purdue team at home, and play tight and then fade against M.S.U. on the road. They want to play an up tempo game and let Marble get out in transition. They want to spot up their shooter around the arc for kick out opportunities. U.T. does not want to run with this team because they can get hot quickly and shoot teams out of the gym. Marble is a legit player and probably 1st round NBA pick. Stop Marble and you stop the Hawkeyes, if you let Marble control the game Iowa is tough to beat.

Iowa's ranking nationally

Offense
PPG - 82 (10th) RPG- 40.7 (7th) APG - 16.2 (11th)

Defense
PPGA - 70.1 (180th)




So basically, this is how their roster shakes out (in order of importance):

Starters

R.D. Marble (SG) - 6'6 200 - 17 ppg , 3.5 apg
30 mpg

He is essentially a clone of Jordan MacRae: Long arms, good in transition, good at getting to the rim, decent 3 pt shooter, but can fall in love with 3 to the detriment of the team. If you shut down Marble, Iowa doesn't have much to left in term of offensive options. If he gets hot, he can beat you on his own. U.T. can not let him get hot. I expect Richardson and MacRae to take turns guarding him.

Aaron White(PF/C)- 6'9 220 - 13 ppg, 6.7 rpg, 28 mpg

White is Iowa's best post option, but he isn't a true post. He uses his athleticism in the open court to score and secure rebounds. He hits the offensive glass hard and usually has at least one put back dunk a game. You have to find him in transition because he will run to the rim. Maymon better be ready to go, because this will be a tough test for him athletically. U.T. will need to punish him down low on defense.

Mike Gesell(PG) - 6'1 190 - 8 ppg, 4apg, 24 mpg

Gesell is an average player. He has taken the second most 3 pointers on the team (91) but is only shooting around 30% for the year. He is an average defender at best and can be exploited by a P.G. who can drive to the basket. He's a smart player, but nothing special, just don't leave him wide open for 3. While he is nominally the PG, Marble runs the show and Gesell spends most of his time spotting up.

Josh Oglesby(SF) - 6'5 210 - 6.7 ppg, 20 mpg

Oglesby does one thing on offense, but he does it well. He is shooting 40% from beyond the arc, and that's were you will find him on offense. He has attempted 105 shots, and 74 of them have been from beyond the arc. He has only attempted 15 Ft's this season. Marble is good at finding him on the drive and kick once the defense collapses. Again, and average defender at best, who can be out athleted on the defensive side of the ball. I assume Richardson and MacRae will take turns baby sitting him on the outside. If they get bored and leave he can get hot quick.

Gabe Olaseni(C) - 6'10 225 - 6.6 ppg, 5 rpg, 1 bpg, 17 mpg

Olaseni is nominally the starting center, but his minutes go up and down from game to game depending on the matchup. He is tall and skinny and can block shots, rebound, and get put back baskets. His offensive game is pretty much limited to garbage points around the rim. On defense he is a better help than on ball defender, and can be out muscled. It will be interesting to see how much he plays because Stokes should be able to dominate this match up in the post.

Bench:

Jarrod Uthoff - 6'9 210 (PF) - 7.7 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 1.1 bpg 18 mpg

Uthoff sees time when Iowa moves White to center. Uthoff is similar to White in that he likes to run the floor and doesn't score that much in the post. He can be used to stretch the floor, and is shooting 3's at 42%...but he has only hit 17 this season. On defense he tries to use his athleticism to make up for his lack of weight. He is good at blocking shots from the weak side as the help defender. Maymon should be able to bury him in the post, but he will try and pull Maymon away from the basket on defense.

Melsahn Basabe (PF) - 6'7 220 - 7.5ppg, 5.7 rpg, 18 mpg

Basabe is their grinder in the post. He is called upon to do the dirty work that many of Iowa's tall and skinny post players can't do. He will bang down low and set solid screens. Consider him a less skilled Maymon. He isn't going to explode for big points in a game, but he is pretty consistent about finding a bucket or 2 in every game. He will see some time in this game, especially if Stokes and Maymon start dominating the paint on the offensive end.

Zach McCabe - 6'7 235 (SF/PF) - 6ppg, 2.6 rpg, 15 mpg

Zach McCabe comes off the bench, shoots 3's and plays hard/dirty on defense. He has attempted the 3rd most 3's on the team (80) even though he plays the 8th most minutes. I won't be surprised to see him get some minutes in attempt to stretch out the U.T. defense. Don't leave him open and he can't do much. He has a reputation as a dirty player so U.T. will have to keep their cool and not retaliate.

Adam Woodbury - 7'1 245 - 5.3 ppg, 3.8 rpg, 16.5 mpg

Well, he's tall, that's about all he has going for him. The only way I see him playing is if he spends some time leaning on Stokes. Stokes is much quicker and should have no problem with the match up.
 
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They are just like us. A very good team that hasn't won all the games they should have

Eh, they play a much different style of ball. They want to get out and run. They have lost 6 out of their last 7 and play no defense. The only way U.T. loses is if they try and run and gun with the Hawkeyes, and I don't see that happening.
 
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Eh, they play a much different style of ball. They want to get out and run. They have lost 6 out of their last 7 and play no defense. The only way U.T. loses is if they try and run and gun with the Hawkeyes, and I don't see that happening.

To overlook Iowa is stupid. Almost stupid as saying TN is "hot" because we had won 5 straight, when only one of those wins was against a team with a winning record.

Overlook Iowa and we're likely to lose by double digits, easily.
 
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To overlook Iowa is stupid. Almost stupid as saying TN is "hot" because we had won 5 straight, when only one of those wins was against a team with a winning record.

Overlook Iowa and we're likely to lose by double digits, easily.

Not sure why anyone would overlook Iowa?? Massachusetts maybe, but not Iowa
 
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To overlook Iowa is stupid. Almost stupid as saying TN is "hot" because we had won 5 straight, when only one of those wins was against a team with a winning record.

Overlook Iowa and we're likely to lose by double digits, easily.

You can't overlook anyone in the NCAA tournament. Would it be ok to say Iowa is cold because they have lost 6 of the last 7, with 4 of those losses coming to teams not in the NCAA tournament?
 
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Nice break down. Gotta get this W. Would really suck to lose the play in game. This team needs to play with a chip on their shoulder
 
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Eh, they play a much different style of ball. They want to get out and run. They have lost 6 out of their last 7 and play no defense. The only way U.T. loses is if they try and run and gun with the Hawkeyes, and I don't see that happening.

I didn't mean they play a similar style. I meant they are a team that should have won more games than they did
 
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Nice write up. I haven't watched much of the Big10 this year so I don't know what to expect. Hope the big orange show up and are ready to play. Going to be a tough game.
 
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To overlook Iowa is stupid. Almost stupid as saying TN is "hot" because we had won 5 straight, when only one of those wins was against a team with a winning record.

Overlook Iowa and we're likely to lose by double digits, easily.

A streak is a streak. Would you rather beat 5 teams, period. Or lose 6 out of 7?

Easy decision.
 
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I live in Iowa and can attest that the Hawks are a Good/Streaky team. They have issues putting people away and can be a one trick pony with Marble leading the show. This will be two contrasting styles and make for an interesting game
 
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I live in Iowa and can attest that the Hawks are a Good/Streaky team. They have issues putting people away and can be a one trick pony with Marble leading the show. This will be two contrasting styles and make for an interesting game

I agree, U.T. does not want to run with Iowa. Keep it in the 60's and keep Marble from going crazy and U.T. should win.
 
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How do you view this game playing out?

Iowa is a good team. They'll probably be favored. I'm guessing by 1.

They have tremendous length. But if we can be physical in the paint and refs don't call ticky tack fouls then I think we should be ok.

It's going to be an excellent matchup between McRae and Roy Devyn Marble
 
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This is a nightmare.

I think Cuonzo isn't very good and that Fran is a much better coach. Fran does more with less while Cuonzo does essentially nothing with more.

With that being said... I live in Iowa City and all of my friends are Hawkeye fans. I hope Tennessee blows the doors off Iowa and then Cuonzo is promptly fired following his next loss barring a Sweet 16 appearance. I'm seriously doubting that because that will most likely require beating Duke. Yeah, right. Beating a 3 seed? Can't even win in the NIT as a 1 seed.
 
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Iowa is a good team. They'll probably be favored. I'm guessing by 1.

They have tremendous length. But if we can be physical in the paint and refs don't call ticky tack fouls then I think we should be ok.

It's going to be an excellent matchup between McRae and Roy Devyn Marble


Thank you sir. I appreciate your insight.
 
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Iowa is a good team. They'll probably be favored. I'm guessing by 1.

They have tremendous length. But if we can be physical in the paint and refs don't call ticky tack fouls then I think we should be ok.

It's going to be an excellent matchup between McRae and Roy Devyn Marble

I think UT will be favored
 
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I know coaches obviously scout, but I have to think an advantage is playing teams that really don't know Maymon and Stokes. In conference these teams know first hand what those guys do, they've played us multiple times and know what to expect. Even with that many conference teams still can't stop our bigs.

Have to think that our bigs should have an advantage and really might be able to catch the opponents under estimating them.
 
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If the Iowa team shows up that won at Ohio State earlier in the year then Tennessee will be in trouble. They are struggling. But they are not soft.
 
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I know coaches obviously scout, but I have to think an advantage is playing teams that really don't know Maymon and Stokes. In conference these teams know first hand what those guys do, they've played us multiple times and know what to expect. Even with that many conference teams still can't stop our bigs.

Have to think that our bigs should have an advantage and really might be able to catch the opponents under estimating them.

I've thought the same thing, that if we can just get to the tourney there won't be many teams that have played against post players like what they will see with TN. TN will have to be disciplined and continue to feed the post. Something that TN is very inconsistent at times.
 
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