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Everything posted by djsalway
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I voted for Noah because he literally grabbed everything that was anywhere near him while he was in the game, leading to his 14 rebounds.
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Just stumbled upon this article while looking at some basketball info. Great article. Love to see that Mo demanded the ball for his game winning shot, which is shown in CC's videos up above. Article George Washington is currently 16-3 and have a game with La Salle tonight. Mo leads the team in scoring at 14.3 ppg and 3 pointers made with 45. He is shooting 44.8% from the field and 39.1% from behind the arc. He is also averaging 3.2 boards and 1.9 assists per game.
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(2015) ATH Justin Tranquill to Western Michigan
djsalway replied to HoosierReb01's topic in Indiana Football Recruiting Forum
I know him personally, as well as his brother. Both great kids and amazing athletes. I'm excited to see if he follows in his brother's footsteps, or picks his own path. Either way, kid will be a solid D1 football player. -
I'm going to do what I can to get this site to 3,000 members by the end of the week. I have secret ways of doing so.
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I think he'll end up in the D-League or an upper-level European team. Which isn't a bad thing. He'll be making a good living. <br /><br /><br />Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength.
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I like the effort he brings and some of the intangibles he possesses, but he's definitely not a "viable" replacement for Noah. The problem is the fact that we have Hanner on the bench as the other option. I think Hanner could play a little more, instead of always bringing in Jeff because Hanner provides more of a "rim protector" type of build (Yes, I know he isn't a rim protector, but he has the size. In other words, you all know what I mean by that.) I still think Noah needs to play more each game, when he isn't in foul trouble. There's no reason he should sit as much as he does, and there's also no reason to ever have him and Jeff on the floor at the same time. I think it's an interesting debate and one that will go on for the rest of the year, but in the end, Coach Crean's substitution patterns are weird anyway.
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OT: BtownBanners Super Bowl Squares Contest - BOARD FULL!
djsalway replied to IU Hoosier41's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
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BtownBanners App Version 1.2 is OUT!
djsalway replied to IU Hoosier41's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
I LOVE it. -
Prediction League Game 20 (Week 11) IU vs Illinois (01/26/14)
djsalway replied to Naturalhoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
IU - 75 Illini - 63 -
What are your feelings on Coach Crean?
djsalway replied to KingDaddy40's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Love Crean as a man, coach, and recruiter. Enough said. <br /><br /><br />Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app -
I like his size as a high school junior. I'm sure he'll add a little weight. Also like the speed for a 6'2 receiver.
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BTownBanners Fantasy Baseball League
djsalway replied to JaybobHoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
<br /><br />Yessir. Both leagues. <br /><br /><br />Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app -
BTownBanners Fantasy Baseball League
djsalway replied to JaybobHoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Count me in. -
Ohio State and Wisconsin Coming into the Big Ten season, the two hottest teams were Ohio State and Wisconsin. These two teams were two of the last five undefeated teams just a few weeks ago. Since then, each team has hit a wall, with Ohio State currently on a four game losing streak and Wisconsin on a three game losing streak. Suddenly, the Big Ten has taken a whole different form than originally thought. Heading into the new year of 2014, everyone would have had both Wisconsin and Ohio State near the top of the Big Ten standings less than a month into play. Sure, Michigan State has rounded into the team that everyone thought they would be at the beginning of the season, but the other two teams have headed in the opposite direction. Momentum is the key here. Once Wisconsin and Ohio State had their weaknesses exploited, the next few teams to face them knew where to attack them. Ohio State cannot find an offensive flow and Wisconsin can’t guard very well. These two squads will need to patch up their weak areas if they want to get back to where they were earlier in the season. Both teams still have the potential to be dangerous Top 10 teams. Northwestern Northwestern, yes Northwestern, is a half-game ahead of Ohio State with 1/3 of Big Ten play completed. No one could’ve predicted that turn of events. Northwestern was 7-6 in non-conference play with losses to teams like DePaul and Illinois State on their home court. They gave up 95 points in a loss against UCLA, but have since turned into a defensive juggernaut. Although they are one of the worst offensive teams in the nation, they have found ways to beat Illinois, Purdue, and Indiana. Sure, their expectations for the rest of the year are mediocre at best. They can’t possibly continue this defensive tear that they’ve been on for the past two weeks. But if they can, every team better be watching out. They held Michigan State to 54 points. If they can straighten out their offense and get their point guard back reasonably soon, they will a team that can keep handing out upsets. Michigan Michigan has possibly been the most surprising team. After the loss of big man, and future lottery pick, Mitch McGary, most people were writing them off. Since he went down with a back injury, Jordan Morgan and John Horford have stepped up, averaging a double-double between the two of them. Nik Stauskas is playing like a Big Ten POY candidate at this point, leading the team to their 6-0 start in conference play. They have a big showdown with Michigan State at the Breslin Center this Saturday. Another key player that has added to this run in the Big Ten is much improved Caris LeVert, who is the team’s second leading scorer. Michigan faces an extremely tough stretch of their schedule coming up, with two games against Michigan State, on the road at Ohio State and Iowa, and a home game against Wisconsin all in the next three weeks. Iowa Iowa has become one of the best teams in the country before our eyes, with all five starters returning from last year’s NIT runner-up team. If Aaron White continues to play the way he has, their offense can definitely continue to be one of the elite offenses in the Big Ten. I’m looking forward to watching this team for the rest of the year. They are two deep at every single position and have scoring ability from pretty much every player. After Fran McCaffery’s meltdown against Wisconsin, Iowa went on a tear until their loss last night against Michigan. Even in that game, they were able to come back multiple times from double-digits down. This team has experience and offensive firepower. That is a deadly combination, especially later on in the season. Iowa is a real threat to challenge for the Big Ten title this year. Indiana Then there is Indiana. Sure, the Hoosiers haven’t lived up to expectations yet. They hung around the rankings early on the year, but hadn’t beaten any quality opponents in the non-conference portion of their schedule. They had opportunities, but couldn’t take advantage of the moment. The upcoming schedule is the easiest stretch that we’ve had yet. With two games against Michigan State out of the way, we are coming into a few games that are winnable. Starting this Sunday against Illinois, we need to avenge the loss of New Year’s Eve. This team will only go as far as Yogi Ferrell and Noah Vonleh can take it. The defense has been rather impressive to this point, but there are stretches in each game where the defense tends to fall apart. If Coach Tom Crean can have a perfect gameplan against Wisconsin, we should be able to beat other top teams down the road. The Hoosiers need to execute down the stretch if they want any chance of making the NCAA tournament in March. At this point, it is looking like their only chance is to win the Big Ten Tournament. Can they get hot at the right time? We will see, especially with the inexperience that the Hoosiers possess. So the Big Ten isn’t quite what it was expected to be at the beginning of the season. Does that make it a worse conference? Not at all. The Big Ten is still the best conference in college basketball, says Ken Pomeroy. With multiple teams in the top 25, the Big Ten is set for another year of a large amount of bids. Just because Wisconsin and Ohio State aren’t living up to expectations doesn’t make it any worse of a conference. The fact that Northwestern and Michigan are exceeding what people expected of them makes it that much better.
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Brand New & Improved BtownBanners App for Android!
djsalway replied to IU Hoosier41's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
My girlfriend uses the new app on android. Says it's better than before, for what it's worth. I'm ready for the new iPhone app though, this whole screwed up text thing just isn't working for me. -
For what it's worth, losing last night by such a close margin moved us up 11 spots in Ken Pomeroy's rankings. We started the game at 79 and moved up to 68. Shows that playing well even in a loss can give a team momentum.
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Shooting on Purdue's campus
djsalway replied to southsidehoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
One casualty. <br />Very unfortunate. <br />Texted all of my buddies to make sure they were good. <br />Prayers go out. <br /><br /><br />Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app -
2 Teams left. Who ya got?????
djsalway replied to Naturalhoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
I got the Seahawks. I believe that their secondary is one of the only ones in the NFL that can slow down (not stop) Peyton and the Bronco offense. I believe that Russell Wilson will have a big game too. Just a gut feeling. -
(2014) PF Matt Cimino to GW
djsalway replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
I really like his skills as a 6'10 player. Not opposed to bringing him in, but would still rather have a more experienced player (i.e. JUCO or Grad transfer). -
Indiana @ Michigan State Odds/Predictions
djsalway replied to FortWayneHoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Not necessarily saying it should be higher, but it's still a little generous. Pomeroy hit it on the head, I believe, by giving us the 8% chance and having us lose by 16. -
Indiana @ Michigan State Odds/Predictions
djsalway replied to FortWayneHoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
I personally think 12 is a little generous. They killed us last time and we are coming off of a bad loss. Maybe our guys can turn it around tonight. -
Prediction League Game 19 (Week 11) IU vs Michigan St (01/21/14)
djsalway replied to Naturalhoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
IU - 65 MSU - 78 -
(2014) LB Tegray Scales to IU
djsalway replied to HoosierReb01's topic in Indiana Football Recruiting Forum
Awesome. Welcome aboard!<br /><br /><br />Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app -
Positive to this hire: air force's offense is a triple option. They play army and navy each year, who also have the triple option. Meaning he can hopefully coach against the triple option. Thank god. <br /><br /><br />Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
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IUWBB vs Minnesota - $1 tickets! Today @ 2
djsalway replied to mamasa's topic in Indiana Women's Basketball
Awesome. Good bounce back win ladies! Need to step on the gas now!<br /><br /><br />Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app