I couldn't agree with you more Turk. I think Northwestern is showing progress this year, and it may take until next year when Collins has all of his recruits here that they take the next step. It would be nice to steal a win against an NCAA Tournament caliber team, and the Maryland loss still irks me, but it takes time to build a consistent winner.
As my screen name implies, I am actually a Bradley University alum, but I have lived my entire life over four decades here in the northern suburbs, so I follow Northwestern basketball and football quite a bit. I have been to three football and three basketball games this year, and enjoy watching both teams playing. If you want to follow a really bad team, try being a Bradley fan this year that just fell to 3-20, has the worse scoring offense in the entire country, and is playing ten freshmen under a new coach this year! I think that will pay off nicely in the long run, but for now it's been painful watching them, though I see signs of growth in each game as well. Same for Northwestern although they are much further along obviously.
It's frustrating to see Northwestern's shooting struggles (heck even Bradley shot the three much better today against Drake than Northwestern did the other night against Michigan State at a game I witnessed in person!). But they give it their effort all year, and at least they are beating the teams they should be for the most part. And that Wisconsin win was a pretty decent win as well, another great game that I witnessed in person.
I hope once beyond Iowa tomorrow (and you never know, an upset could occur, though not likely) Northwestern will be able to run the table at home, and steal one or two on the road. The weak OOC schedule could cause NW to miss the NIT, but I hope they at least get a long look for at least that tournament if nothing else. I think playing a stronger OOC schedule next year (which will be a big upgrade from what I am hearing) will help this team progress to the next level. This year's schedule was designed to instill some confidence in the players and help bring the overall win total up. Next year's schedule will help to provide some additional early season experience against tougher competition, and hopefully that will make some difference in finally beating a few of the elite teams in the Big Ten. So I for one am happy to see the progress this year, and I hope people here don't lose sight that it takes time to build a program like this into a consistent NCAA Tournament contender. Lots of great coaches struggled early on, so I hope Northwestern fans continue to be patient for the remainder of this year. Hopefully we will see more dividends paid by next year at this time.