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Hopefully next year it will be FOUR, as perhaps DRAKE can bring back the glory days of yesteryear under DR. TOM DAVIS.

For first time, Iowa lands three teams in NCAA Tournament


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<!-- STORY STARTS HERE -->Wow. Stand up, Bob Bowlsby. Take a bow. You've done the impossible: Make everybody happy.

Well, OK. Everybody back home. Welcome to Iowa: A Place to Grow. Fields of Opportunities......... Iowa State, Iowa and Northern Iowa each got tickets punched to the NCAA men's basketball tournament Sunday.

When we say all aboard the bus to Bracketville, we mean all aboard.

"He's the man," Northern Iowa coach Greg McDermott said of Bowlsby, the Iowa athletic director and selection committee chair. "I think he did one heckuva job."

Spring football is on deck in a couple weeks; Kirk Ferentz's name is already being tossed around in national championship discussions. If you ever dreamed of running for governor, Bob, now's the time.

"This," said McDermott, a Cascade native, "was a great day for basketball in the state of Iowa."

Even old, bitter rivals aided each other in the cause. Iowa State moved up from a 10 seed to a 9 by trading bracket spots with Iowa. Northern Iowa probably doesn't get an at-large bid if not for the scheduling lift it gets from its annual series with the Hawkeyes and Cyclones.

"Without them," McDermott said, "we don't have a leg to stand on."

It's the first time three schools from the state have sashayed onto the Big Dance floor in the same year. Three at-large bids, too. No shortcuts. No magic weekends.

Just like the line from that old Smith Barney commercial, baby, they earned it.

"And to think," McDermott said. "A couple weeks ago, all of us were on the outside looking in or on the proverbial bubble."

Three bids. Three comeback stories. On Jan. 26, Iowa State lost at Kansas State, the Cyclones' fifth straight defeat to open conference play. It was a dreadful night in a dreadful building in front of dreadful fans. A certain Register sports columnist called the Cyclones "a laughingstock."

Whoops.

A few weeks later, Iowa State changed up its defensive strategy and freshman shooting guard Tasheed Carr found a magic stroke. Who's laughing now?

"It just shows that if you're consistent, resilient and push the media out," Wayne Morgan said Sunday after the Cyclones' invite to Charlotte was delivered, "it won't matter."

Touche, coach. Joke's on me.

Meanwhile, Iowa had to overcome more than a few contradictions on its NCAA dossier. Great non-league wins. Great RPI. Losing record in a mediocre Big Ten. The Hawkeyes looked like a college applicant who turns in a 2.2 GPA and a 1500 SAT. Has the kid been performing below his potential in class? Or did he just have one good afternoon?

The selection committee went with the former. Clearly, the victory over Michigan State Friday night helped. It also sent a powerful message: The Hawkeyes could win a big game, against a strong opponent, without Pierre Pierce.

On Jan. 29, Northern Iowa lost at Drake. The Panthers fell to 5-5 in the Valley. A 10-2 start was going to waste. If that idiot columnist were in Des Moines that night, he probably would have declared the Panthers' season dead on arrival.

"We kept pushing to the guys that we needed to be playing our best basketball in February," McDermott said, "and we needed to be playing in meaningful games in February."

The Panthers won seven of nine that month.

Northern Iowa's bid - probably the last given to an at-large candidate - underscored another committee edict: If you're a little school that wants to be rewarded in March, punish yourself in November and December.

The difference between 21-win Northern Iowa and 20-win Wichita State? For one thing, the Panthers' Nov. 24 visit to Cincinnati. While the trip went in the books as a double-overtime loss, it was one the committee would respect.

"When you compare them to the other teams that could be in," RPI guru Jerry Palm said of the Panthers, who crashed his "Last Four Teams In" list Sunday morning, "Northern Iowa had a better year."

In Iowa, it's never about the sizzle. It's the steak. There'll be plenty to meat to chew on at the water cooler this morning. Goodbye, National Invitation Tournament. Hello, history.
 

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Unfortunately, all three teams are UNDERDOGS to win in their 1st round games.

:monsters- IOWA
:monsters- IOWA STATE
:monsters- NORTHERN IOWA
 

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thats pretty good.


fish, your boy steve must be counting his blessings
 

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RobFunk said:
thats pretty good.


fish, your boy steve must be counting his blessings


He definetly deserves to come back next year.

This team has no seniors and should be a preseason TOP 20 team next year.

They have some very talented players that should only get better.

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"He's the man," Northern Iowa coach Greg McDermott said of Bowlsby, the Iowa athletic director and selection committee chair. "I think he did one heckuva job."

Wow, you'd think they'd at leats be low key about it. Given the kind of money involved with being in the tourney, the whole situation is really nothing short of scandalous in my opinion. I just don't see how you can accept these sorts of conflicts of interest. Why do the committee persons need to be university representatives? Why can't they have independent parties make the selections? It's like a novel...first, you get the AD to ref another bubble team's game to help them lose, then have your former AD on the committee to usher you in. This is nothing short of scandal. Something is wrong here.
 

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"He's the man," Northern Iowa coach Greg McDermott said of Bowlsby, the Iowa athletic director and selection committee chair. "I think he did one heckuva job."

Wow, you'd think they'd at leats be low key about it. Given the kind of money involved with being in the tourney, the whole situation is really nothing short of scandalous in my opinion. I just don't see how you can accept these sorts of conflicts of interest. Why do the committee persons need to be university representatives? Why can't they have independent parties make the selections? It's like a novel...first, you get the AD to ref another bubble team's game to help them lose, then have your former AD on the committee to usher you in. This is nothing short of scandal. Something is wrong here.

:lolBIG: :lolBIG:

I about flipped when I read that quote!

CLASSIC!

---FISH---
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Too bad Drake and Dr Tom Davis didn't get in.



FYI - Tom Davis teams have NEVER lost a first round NCAA tournament game.
 

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Illini said:
Viking- An even better day for Illini Nation!!!


You mean Bill Geist making fun of the Illini on CBS Sunday Morning?
 

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viking611 said:
why's that?

Well, let's see. Big Ten Champs, Big Ten Tourney Champs, best record in the country, #1 ranking, top # 1 seed. :finger:
 

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Illini - Double my salary for that loss. I wouldn't be too excited right now. Dee Brown shooting great in Big 10 tourney (under 20%) whoops. Illini playing like crap. Might get beat in 2nd round.
 

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viking611 said:
Illini - Double my salary for that loss. I wouldn't be too excited right now. Dee Brown shooting great in Big 10 tourney (under 20%) whoops. Illini playing like crap. Might get beat in 2nd round.

They are playing excellent defense. The shots will start falling. #1 and no worries, brother.
 

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Since I was about 10 years old my dream has always been to see a FINAL FOUR consisting of........

IOWA
NORTHERN IOWA
DRAKE
IOWA STATE

Probably will not happen in my lifetime.

---FISH---
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viking611 said:
Illini - Double my salary for that loss. I wouldn't be too excited right now. Dee Brown shooting great in Big 10 tourney (under 20%) whoops. Illini playing like crap. Might get beat in 2nd round.

And yet they still won the tourney with relative ease. That's why this team is so good. After shooting 54% on the year, don't expect Dee Brown to shoot 20% for too long. But by Illini standards, they did play "like crap" in the tourney.
 

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