Saturday, January 28, 2012

The 'Magic' is Back, Colorado State Fan, Ferentz Plunge

By Chris Hassel

The magic is back in Hilton. Iowa State punked Kansas thanks in large part to a raucous crowd, and a great effort on the boards. Royce White stepped up in crunch time AND he actually hit some free throws. I've covered many ISU home games over the past 5 years, and I've never seen them win a big game against a big-time opponent. It's about time.
The last time ISU beat a top-5 team at home, Fred Hoiberg was a player. It was 1995. Iowa State is also the only school in the nation to have top-5 home wins in football and basketball. If you're a great team, stay out of Ames.

ISU finally has a signature victory to put on its tournament resume. At 15-6 overall and 5-3 in the Big 12, the Cyclones are closing in on an NCAA bid. With 10 games remaining, State can likely clinch a bid by going 5-5. They have another big one on Tuesday against another ranked team from Kansas. Number 22 K-State will be tough to beat. Get another top-25 win and the Cyclones will be ranked come February.
2 Games...2 Courts Stormed!
(NOTE BY ZACH-A great day of hoops continued just south at the Knapp Center where Drake outlasted Wichita State 93-86 in triple overtime.  The Bulldogs have flown under the radar and are not good on the road.  But with Rayvonte Rice, a solid senior in Kurt Alexander, and an emerging star in Ben Simons, the Bulldogs could be a dangerous team at Arch Madness.  Nobody will be looking forward to playing them.


On one day the state of Kansas sent a pair of first place teams to Iowa (Kansas in the Big 12, Wichita in the MVC).  Both left with losses amidst a sea of fans who stormed the court.  Sucks to be in Kansas today I guess.)

The IceBorg is on cloud 9. Not only was he on the court at Hilton (and the Knapp Center), his beloved Colorado State Rams upset 12th ranked San Diego State. The guy talks about CSU non-stop...when there's absolutely nothing to say. He's going to be unbearable to be around.

(Another unwanted note from Zach: It's not my fault you went to something called St. Ambrose, Nancy Boy.)
Google 'Colorado State fan' and this is what comes up.
Northern Iowa continues its slide down the Valley. After a 10-1 start, the Panthers have lost 8 of their last 12 games. Only two teams in the MVC have a worse conference record (Evansville and Indiana State). It's a surprising implosion for a Ben Jacobson coached team.

Kirk Ferentz jumped into a nearly forzen body of water at Riverside Casino today. He did it to raise money for the Hawkeye Wrestling Club. Ferentz said he didn't want to do it, but there was no way he could say "no" to the Brand's brothers. By the way, shouldn't the Strength and Conditioning Coach be in better shape than the head coach?
Chris Doyle kind of looks like a Polar bear. (photo courtesy of C-R Gazette)

6 comments:

The Former Real Ice Borg said...

Jim Miles is 51-76 since he took over at CSU. If he does not receive a lifetime contract by seasons end, I am going to slit my wrists!!!
If Sunny Loobik were still alive, he would agree with me!

Jim Miles now, Jim Niles tomorrow, and Tim Niles forever!!!

Zach Borg said...

Difference between her and me and Hassel is I'm the only one who doesnt carry a purse.

Anonymous said...

It's a good thing that lake was only nearly forzen!

Anonymous said...

Seems like you always find a way to cheap shot Iowa Hawk coaches......oh yeah thats why I was another channel for news.....

Lloyd Bonafide said...

Anonymous- you was another channel for news? How does that work?

Chris Hassel said...

Anonymous says he/she/it watches another station for news....yet he/she/it reads the Murphy's Law blog? Interesting.