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Thursday, December 8, 2016

It Shocked Me and Most Of America

By RON MALY

I thought I had this one figured out.

And be truthful. I'll bet you did, too.

I thought a talented Iowa State basketball team, with a 6-2 record and an all-senior starting lineup, would march into Carver-Hawkeye Arena at Iowa City tonight and overpower 4-5 Iowa.

I was expecting a bloodbath, and that it would be the youthful Hawkeyes who would do the drowning.

Huh-uh.

The 25th-ranked Cyclones came in flat, the Hawkeyes came out of the chute primed to pull off a huge upset.

They got it.

It was Iowa 78, Iowa State 64 in a game that not only shocked me, but most of America.

Somebody call The Mayor.

Fred Hoiberg knows this kind of stuff isn't supposed to happen to Iowa State.

I know and you know the Cyclones had no business losing.

They should be ashamed of themselves the way they played against an Iowa team that had lost four of its previous five games.

It was a game in which Iowa State was clearly out-played, out-hustled and out-coached.

Obviously, Steve Prohm has some problems with this Cyclone team that trailed by 15 points at halftime.

If he doesn't 't get 'em straightened out quickly, it could be a season very unlike what people expected from a veteran team that has too many good players to be performing like it did tonight.

Peter Jok could care less.

No one in the building was happier after after the game than Jok, the Iowa senior who scored 23 points