RON MALY HAS BEEN WATCHING THE PARADE GO BY FOR A LONG TIME. THIS IS ONE OF HIS WEBSITES.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

I guess I'm happy to learn that a basketball event known as the Big Four Classic will be played for three more seasons after this one. The athletic directors from Drake, Northern Iowa, Iowa and Iowa State made that decision. The third Big Four Classic will be contested Saturday at Wells Fargo Arena in downtown Des Moines. Drake, which has won just two games so far this season, gets the unenviable assignment of playing the Iowa State team that is Final Four-bound and absolutely hammered [without even using a hammer] Iowa, 90-75, last week in Iowa City. The Drake-Iowa State game starts at 4 p.m., followed by the Northern Iowa-Iowa game at 6:30. I'm going out on a limb to suggest that the Panthers have the best chance of providing a Missouri Valley Conference victory that night. UNI was in the top 25 rankings for one week, but now isn't. Still, the Panthers are an excellent team, and I think they'll represent themselves well Saturday. If they don't beat Iowa, they'll come close.. Iowa State, of course, will be able to name the score against Drake. Cyclone coach Fred Hoiberg is a good guy [I know because I got to know him while covering his games when he played for Iowa State], so I think he'll have some compassion for the vastly overmatched Bulldogs. The arena, which seats 15,124 for basketball, is sold out Saturday. It was decided today that the Big Four Classic received a two-season extension from the four athletic directors. Obvviously, people like the event. The first Big Four Classic in 2012 attracted 13,180 fans, the second one last season drew 14,512. The Big Four Classic was arranged after Iowa and Iowa State decided they didn't want to play Drake and UNI of the Missouri Valley under a different format. It used to be that Iowa and Iowa State played at the Knapp Center in Des Moines against Drake and at UNI's arena in Cedar Falls against the Panthers . That's no longer the case, and it's a shame. So the Valley schools get to take their shots against the major college boys in the Big Four Classic. A guy asked me today if I planned to be at The Well for this week's games. "Can't make it," I said. "I'm going to church at 4:30 Saturday afternoon. There are a couple of big Christmas vocal events that day and night. Maybe I'll be ale to watch part of the UNI-Iowa game on TV."