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[QUOTE="djct1999, post: 2920501, member: 2281"] Tonight was a quick reminder that a rebuild doesn't happen instantly. Between the mental fatigue from last night to having no legs(short on everything) to some of the worst officiating I have seen in some time, Iowa was an uphill battle from the opening whistle. The main negative is some of the warts from last year resurfaced, primarily no ball movement on the offensive end, forced shots, and unacceptable turnovers. The main positive was the boys showed a lot of heart until the end and never gave up fighting. Tonight was a loss on our record but a win for the Hurley culture. Our backcourt can compete with most teams in the country. Simply put, our front court can not. Cobb has been great and Carlton has shown promise, but no one else really belongs. Polley is not strong enough and Yakwe simply doesn't have the talent to play at this level. [/QUOTE]
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