By RON MALY
I saw part of the game on TV--the first half while dining on my barbecue turkey sandwich, fries and ice water at Jethro's on 22nd, the last half at home.
Neither half was pretty.
My sandwich was great, the game was lousy.
Indeed, neither half of Iowa's basketball game against Illinois today in the Big Ten tournament was pleasing to eyes that had viewed the team when the Big Ten record was a gaudy 10-1.
After the Hawkeyes' one-and-done 68-66 loss, I listened to Iowa's frustrated players and the man in charge of the coaching being interviewed by reporters after the game.
That wasn't pretty either.
Unhappiness with some of the questions, unhappiness with some of the answers.
I know what it's like. I've been there, I've done that.
The Hawkeyes have now lost 6 of their last 8 games, and, yes, they're reeling.
Reeling badly.
They've obviously played their way out of being in a game or two in the early rounds of the NCAA tournament at Des Moines.
Who know where they'll wind up now? Possibly a time zone or two away from Iowa City.
Everything that could go wrong has gone wrong with this team.
It is a shadow of what it once was.
Fans being fans, some are blaming the players, others are blaming the coaches.
Some people are saying the players are tired, and maybe they are.
But all teams in every collegiate league are tired at this stage of the season.
They played all summer, they began organized practice in October, they started playing games in November.
You'd be tired, too, if you followed that schedule. I know I'd be tired.
People know the clock is ticking on this Iowa team.
If it doesn't recover quickly, the season will be over.
They're right.