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Saturday, March 23, 2013
Thoughts
By RON MALY
Just Thinking: Is there any chance Iowa State can be as good as it was
against Notre Dame one more time? Hey, why not? I think the sky is the
limit for the Cyclones in the NCAA tournament. I'm betting they play
another spectacular game Sunday against Ohio State. That doesn't mean
I'm predicting they'll win. But the Buckeyes aren't invincible. They
won't play as poorly as Notre Dame played, and there's no way Ohio State
coach Thad Matta is as dumb as Notre Dame's Mike Brey, but I look for
Fred Hoiberg and his Cyclones to have a decent chance of advancing
tomorrow when they play Ohio State. Tomorrow is Palm Sunday, and the
game starts at 11:15 a.m. That's going to be a challenge for
church-goers, especially when the late service at Mt. Olive starts at
10:30 a.m. and sometimes lasts until noon. Maybe we should've gone to
the 5 p.m. service today. Speaking of Iowa State, as I did a couple of
sentences ago, it's good to see ex-Cyclone coach Larry Eustachy, the man
in black on the Colorado State bench, coaching again in the tournament.
Meanwhile, what's happened to basketball at UCLA? Good lord, John
Wooden must be rolling over in his grave after what happened to the
Bruins in a 20-point loss Friday night to a Minnesota team I had given
up for dead. I mean, Tubby who? Speaking of lousy postseason coaching,
how about what less-than-legendary Steve Alford did at New Mexico? And
the guy just got a 10-year contract extension. Wow. How can teams like
Notre Dame, New Mexico and UCLA have gotten into the Big Dance and Iowa
didn't? The people who were on the selection committee should be
deported. The Missouri Valley Conference is looking good. Wichita State, which used to be called the Wheatshockers and now goes just by Shockers, shocked No. 1-ranked Gonzaga and lots of others by winning Saturday night in Salt Lake City. Creighton, which is still in the Valley but is headed to the revamped Big East Conference, won its NCAA opener Friday over Cincinnati.