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Friday, December 12, 2014

These Cyclones Look Like a Final Four Team To Me

By RON MALY

It was a full night of basketball for me, starting with the high school doubleheader between Valley and Urbandale in the Bill Coldiron Fieldhouse on Valley's campus. 

Valley's third-ranked girls' team improved their record to 5-0 with an impressive 73-49 victory, then Urbandale's boys remained unbeaten by free throwing Valley to death in a 65-62 decision. 

I had my TV set up to tape the Iowa-Iowa State game at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, and watched the Cyclones' superb 90-75 rout of an Iowa squad that obviously isn't ready to compete against a power-laden team like Cyclone coach Fred Hoiberg brought into Iowa City. 

Iowa State staged its spectacular offensive and defensive show without starter Bryce Dejean-Jones, who was suspended. 

But Iowa State obviously didn't need Dejean-Jones, who is averaging 17.1 points, and now he's well aware that his team can get along just fine without him. 

My guess is that he'll clean up his act from now on. 

At least he'd better clean up his act.

If not, he knows the consequences. 

As far as I'm concerned, this looks like an Iowa State team, with or without Dejean-Jones, that is fully capable of winning both the Big 12 regular-season championship and the league's postseason title. 

It's obviously Hoiberg's best team at Iowa State, and I think it has a solid chance of going to the NCAA Final Four. 

I'm not predicting a national championship because I've seen the kind of talent Kentucky has, and someone would have to be silly to say there's any team around [unless you mention the San Antonio Spurs] that can match up with the Wildcats. 

But we'll worry about that stuff in March. 

Right now, Iowa State has a 7-1 record and is ranked 14th nationally. 

I'm not sure there are 13 other teams better than the Cyclones, but rankings at this time of year mean absolutely nothing. 

Hoiberg is the right man for the Iowa State job, and he's got the program rolling in a bigtime manner. 

It's going to be a fun and very productive season for the Cyclones.

The sellout crowd in the arena tonight saw some of the fun when Georges Niang blew a kiss to the Iowa student section in the game's final stages. 

Those things come easy when you're winning, and winning big. 

The Hawkeyes didn't blow any kisses to the fans tonight, and their fans didn't blow any kisses at them.

At least during the basketball game. 

Iowa, after all, is still learning to play basketball the way it needs to be played to succeed at the highest level of collegiate competition.

That was never more evident than in the last half of tonight's game. 

During a few stages, it was like men playing against boys.  

A few people thought that maybe the Hawkeyes were ready for prime time when they won at North Carolina in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge. 

Now I'm wondering if North Carolina has much game.  

But the Hawkeyes will have some fun times this season, too--just not nearly as many as Iowa State.