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Indiana vs. Oakland Post-Game Thread
djsalway replied to JaybobHoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
For once, I have to agree with you Charlie. He's weak. I don't care if he played good defense or got rebounds or whatever. He was supposed to be our driving force on offense this year, but he's not worth a crap. The crowd wanted Sheehey out of the game by the way they reacted to each shot that got stuffed at the rim. He needs a spot on the bench. -
Indiana vs. Oakland Post-Game Thread
djsalway replied to JaybobHoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Yes he "shut down" their best player all night. 75% of possessions, they screened Bader's man to get Sheehey off of him. He forces shots, goes up weak when he gets it down low, and is completely lost whenever he is on the court. I'm ready for him to take the 6th man role back. Gordon deserves a start anyway. -
Indiana vs. Oakland Post-Game Thread
djsalway replied to JaybobHoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Want my opinion? Will Sheehey was the worst player on the court tonight. I cannot wait for next year, simply because of him. He has so much talent, but pretty much wastes it with inconsistent play. -
Introduce a new fan to Indiana football
djsalway replied to HoosierLarry's topic in Indiana Hoosiers Football
The only advice I can offer is to stay a Notre Dame fan as long as possible, because there is no doubt that they will always be better than IU. I like both, but IU is such a letdown that I root for ND more. (I go to IU) -
Prediction League Game 10 (Week 6) IU vs Oakland (12/10/13)
djsalway replied to Naturalhoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
IU - 84 Oakland - 66 Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app -
Jealous... Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
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You have kobe?! Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
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They'll still be pretty good wins figuring that they aren't in a big conference and those teams are. They need to win those. If they do that and have a pretty good conference season, they'll be in the tournament. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
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Huge soccer fan and very upset about our group. Although it'll be tough, with the way we're playing of late, it's possible. The World Cup is always fun no matter what though! Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
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IUFB visitor's this weekend
djsalway replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Football Recruiting Forum
Outside my room right now, there's about 7 or 8 inches of snow. Bad timing. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app -
I couldn't help but vote for Tranquill. Sorry D Clark. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
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(2015) SG Malachi Richardson to Syracuse
djsalway replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
Never trust Albers. -
Played two season at Indiana University. After sitting out a season due to transfer rules, he is now a senior at Valparaiso University. Coming out of high school in 2009, he was rated a 3 star by Rivals. Bio and Stats
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Remy played two seasons under Tom Crean and was a part of back to back Sweet Sixteen appearances. He is currently redshirting at Xavier University under the transfer rules. In 2011, coming out of high school, Remy Abell was rated as a 3 star by Rivals. Bio
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Former basketball player at Indiana University. Transferred to Tennessee State where he played one season. Transferred again to Lee University. Rivals Rankings: 16th Ranked Center 112th Overall Class of 2009 Bio and Stats
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(2014) WR Dorian Baker to UK
djsalway replied to HoosierReb01's topic in Indiana Football Recruiting Forum
I get that, but don't we have enough receivers? Why bother? Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app -
(2014) WR Dorian Baker to UK
djsalway replied to HoosierReb01's topic in Indiana Football Recruiting Forum
Wait, what's that supposed to mean? Why are we still recruiting him? Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app -
Shoot, what are we doing?
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I just looked at the women's polls for last week and we aren't receiving any votes, nor is VT receiving any votes, leading me to believe that we won't be ranked. That being said, I think we have a fair shot at get recognized and having some votes in the upcoming poll. If we stay undefeated, being in a power conference, I say we should be ranked in about 2 weeks.
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I think yogi played awful. I think Vonleh played great. But the shooting presence is the only reason I'm giving him MVP Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
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(2014) JUCO TE Darrion Hutcherson
djsalway replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Football Recruiting Forum
I will take him in a second. Freaking 6-7, 260 as a tight end. YES PLEASE Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app -
Everyone may hate me for this, but... I loved Vonleh's performance, but against a zone you also have to have a shooter. I hate that Yogi shoots too many 3s, but he's still the only one who made a 3 (4 of them). For that reason, my MVP is Yogi. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
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Prediction League Game 9 (Week 5) IU vs North Florida (12/07/13)
djsalway replied to Naturalhoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
IU - 79 NF - 62 Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app -
Around the Country: Marquette Golden Eagles 77, Arizona State Sun Devils 79 Wrap Up: Jahii Carson led the Sun Devils to a solid win over the Golden Eagles, holding Marquette to 37 points. (2) Arizona Wildcats 72, (10) Duke Blue Devils 66 Wrap Up: Duke had the lead throughout most of the game, but the Wildcats came through in the clutch, led by Aaron Gordon and Nick Johnson. Florida State Seminoles 66, (15) Florida Gators 67 Wrap Up: Florida State had big performances from their big men, but Florida was too much to handle down the stretch, winning by the smallest of margins. (11) Wichita State Shockers 70, Saint Louis Billikens 65 Wrap Up: Wichita State and Saint Louis stayed close for the most part during this battle, but the Shockers pulled away with efforts from Ron Baker and Fred VanVleet. Providence Friars 65, (3) Kentucky Wildcats 79 Wrap Up: Willie Cauley-Stein essentially put a lid on the basket for Providence as he led Kentucky to a win with 15 points, 8 rebounds, and 9 blocks. Here are the games to look out for in the upcoming week (all times Eastern): (15) University of Florida vs. (12) University of Connecticut Date and Time: December 2 @ 7 PM Television Coverage: ESPN2 Preview: Connecticut is still undefeated coming into this showdown with Florida, but the Gators are coming off of a key win against rival Florida State. The Gators will be looking to slow down the dynamic backcourt of Connecticut, which features Shabazz Napier and Ryan Boatright. (3) University of Kentucky vs. (20) Baylor University Date and Time: December 6 @ 10 PM Television Coverage: ESPN Preview: Coach Calipari replaced the beloved rivalry with Indiana last year to play Baylor, who ended up beating them at Rupp Arena. This year, stacked with freshmen, they will be looking to go to Waco and take down the Bears. The matchup to watch for in this game is Julius Randle and Willie Cauley-Stein going against the frontcourt of Baylor (Cory Jefferson and Isaiah Austin). (6) Kansas University vs. Colorado University Date and Time: December 7 @ 3:15 PM Television Coverage: ESPN2 Preview: Kansas is coming off of a rather disappointing trip to Atlantis, where they got dominated for most of the game against Villanova and struggled through a win against UTEP. Andrew Wiggins had only 6 points in their final game of the tournament, but should be able to bounce back for this one. Colorado has a solid team up and down, so it shouldn’t be an assumed win for the Jayhawks. With the way Kansas is playing, this one should be a close one. New Mexico State University vs. (19) Gonzaga University Date and Time: December 7 @ 11 PM Television Coverage: ESPNU Preview: New Mexico State actually received 7 points worth of votes in the coaches’ poll a week ago, proving that they aren’t necessarily a bust. They have the Bhullar twins (Sim is 7 foot 5, Tanveer is 7 foot 3) and should be able to be bullies inside. They return some key players from a solid team last year, and Gonzaga is coming off of a loss in Maui. Gonzaga’s backcourt should be able to dominate the Aggies, but New Mexico State won’t go away quietly because of their big men. (13) Oregon University vs. Ole Miss University Date and Time: December 8 @ 5 PM Television Coverage: ESPNU Preview: Oregon is still suffering from the suspensions of two of their starters, but will be getting them back soon. Ole Miss has had a really good season so far, but have been quiet. With this game being televised, I would bet that Marshall Henderson will have some kind of sissy-fit. He’s a great player and might keep his team in the game against Oregon. It’ll be a good one. Around the Big Ten: Minnesota Golden Gophers 67, (4) Syracuse Orangemen 75 Wrap Up: Minnesota did a great job of attacking the Syracuse zone throughout the game, but Syracuse’s CJ Fair was too powerful and led the Orangemen to the victory. Saint Louis Billikens 57, (8) Wisconsin Badgers 63 Wrap Up: Saint Louis is a great mid-major squad and kept this game close, but Wisconsin’s defense and discipline overcame the Billikens’ surge. (9) Oklahoma State Cowboys 97, Purdue Boilermakers 87 Wrap Up: Purdue was able to withstand an early letdown with a huge comeback in the second half, but it wasn’t enough to top Marcus Smart and the Cowboys. (14) Villanova Wildcats 88, (23) Iowa Hawkeyes 83 (OT) Wrap Up: Iowa made the final of the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament having wins over Xavier and UTEP, but Villanova was upset-minded, knocking off (2) Kansas and (23) Iowa. Northwestern Wildcats 79, (18) UCLA Bruins 95 Wrap Up: Once again, the Northwestern Wildcats came up short as they traveled to try to make a résumé-improving win on the west coast. Here are the games to look out for in the upcoming week (all times Eastern): Indiana University vs. (4) Syracuse University Date and Time: December 3 @ 7:15 PM Television Coverage: ESPN Preview: This matchup is a part of the Big Ten – ACC Challenge, a yearly occurrence between the conferences. Syracuse comes in off of a win in the Maui Invitational, and Indiana comes in after a week off, beating Evansville easily last Tuesday. This is a rematch from the Sweet Sixteen of last year’s NCAA Tournament. If Indiana can attack the zone, they should win, but with the way Syracuse is playing, they should win. (22) Michigan University vs. (10) Duke University Date and Time: December 3 @ 9:15 PM Television Coverage: ESPN Preview: This game is also a part of the Big Ten – ACC Challenge. Michigan is coming off of a rough loss to Charlotte a week ago, and Duke is coming off of a loss to Arizona at Madison Square Garden. Duke’s athleticism may end up being too much for Michigan, especially if Glenn Robinson III keeps being as tentative as he has been in the past few weeks. Duke should win this one easily. Notre Dame University vs. (23) Iowa University Date and Time: December 3 @ 9:15 PM Television Coverage: ESPN2 Preview: Iowa just got back from the Battle 4 Atlantis in the Bahamas and may be a little tired from that experience. They lost in the finals to a good Villanova team and it went to overtime as well. Notre Dame has one loss on the season (Indiana State) and should be well rested for this matchup. Iowa should win it, but Notre Dame has a realistic shot. University North Carolina vs. (1) Michigan State University Date and Time: December 4 @ 9 PM Television Coverage: ESPN Preview: North Carolina is one of the most inconsistent teams of the season. First they lost to Belmont, only to follow it up with a win against Louisville. After beating number 3 Louisville, they took to the road to face UAB, but lost by 4. With that inconsistency, facing the number 1 team in the nation should be very difficult, especially on the road. Michigan State hasn’t had too much trouble with any opponent since Kentucky, and they should breeze through this one. Marquette University vs. (8) University of Wisconsin Date and Time: December 7 @ 2:15 PM Television Coverage: BTN Preview: Marquette is coming off of a couple of losses last week to San Diego State and Arizona State. They should be able to get up for this game though, as they face an in-state rival. Wisconsin has been playing extremely well this whole season, passing each tough test that they have faced. Wisconsin should have no trouble knocking off the Golden Eagles at home.
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Here we take a look around the country to see what other teams are doing in the NCAA and Big Ten. Around the Country: Marquette Golden Eagles 77, Arizona State Sun Devils 79 Wrap Up: Jahii Carson led the Sun Devils to a solid win over the Golden Eagles, holding Marquette to 77 points. (2) Arizona Wildcats 72, (10) Duke Blue Devils 66 Wrap Up: Duke had the lead throughout most of the game, but the Wildcats came through in the clutch, led by Aaron Gordon and Nick Johnson. Florida State Seminoles 66, (15) Florida Gators 67 Wrap Up: Florida State had big performances from their big men, but Florida was too much to handle down the stretch, winning by the smallest of margins. (11) Wichita State Shockers 70, Saint Louis Billikens 65 Wrap Up: Wichita State and Saint Louis stayed close for the most part during this battle, but the Shockers pulled away with efforts from Ron Baker and Fred VanVleet. Providence Friars 65, (3) Kentucky Wildcats 79 Wrap Up: Willie Cauley-Stein essentially put a lid on the basket for Providence as he led Kentucky to a win with 15 points, 8 rebounds, and 9 blocks. Here are the games to look out for in the upcoming week (all times Eastern): (15) University of Florida vs. (12) University of Connecticut Date and Time: December 2 @ 7 PM Television Coverage: ESPN2 Preview: Connecticut is still undefeated coming into this showdown with Florida, but the Gators are coming off of a key win against rival Florida State. The Gators will be looking to slow down the dynamic backcourt of Connecticut, which features Shabazz Napier and Ryan Boatright. (3) University of Kentucky vs. (20) Baylor University Date and Time: December 6 @ 10 PM Television Coverage: ESPN Preview: Coach Calipari replaced the beloved rivalry with Indiana last year to play Baylor, who ended up beating them at Rupp Arena. This year, stacked with freshmen, they will be looking to go to Waco and take down the Bears. The matchup to watch for in this game is Julius Randle and Willie Cauley-Stein going against the frontcourt of Baylor (Cory Jefferson and Isaiah Austin). (6) Kansas University vs. Colorado University Date and Time: December 7 @ 3:15 PM Television Coverage: ESPN2 Preview: Kansas is coming off of a rather disappointing trip to Atlantis, where they got dominated for most of the game against Villanova and struggled through a win against UTEP. Andrew Wiggins had only 6 points in their final game of the tournament, but should be able to bounce back for this one. Colorado has a solid team up and down, so it shouldn’t be an assumed win for the Jayhawks. With the way Kansas is playing, this one should be a close one. New Mexico State University vs. (19) Gonzaga University Date and Time: December 7 @ 11 PM Television Coverage: ESPNU Preview: New Mexico State actually received 7 points worth of votes in the coaches’ poll a week ago, proving that they aren’t necessarily a bust. They have the Bhullar twins (Sim is 7 foot 5, Tanveer is 7 foot 3) and should be able to be bullies inside. They return some key players from a solid team last year, and Gonzaga is coming off of a loss in Maui. Gonzaga’s backcourt should be able to dominate the Aggies, but New Mexico State won’t go away quietly because of their big men. (13) Oregon University vs. Ole Miss University Date and Time: December 8 @ 5 PM Television Coverage: ESPNU Preview: Oregon is still suffering from the suspensions of two of their starters, but will be getting them back soon. Ole Miss has had a really good season so far, but have been quiet. With this game being televised, I would bet that Marshall Henderson will have some kind of sissy-fit. He’s a great player and might keep his team in the game against Oregon. It’ll be a good one. Around the Big Ten: Minnesota Golden Gophers 67, (4) Syracuse Orangemen 75 Wrap Up: Minnesota did a great job of attacking the Syracuse zone throughout the game, but Syracuse’s CJ Fair was too powerful and led the Orangemen to the victory. Saint Louis Billikens 57, (8) Wisconsin Badgers 63 Wrap Up: Saint Louis is a great mid-major squad and kept this game close, but Wisconsin’s defense and discipline overcame the Billikens’ surge. (9) Oklahoma State Cowboys 97, Purdue Boilermakers 87 Wrap Up: Purdue was able to withstand an early letdown with a huge comeback in the second half, but it wasn’t enough to top Marcus Smart and the Cowboys. (14) Villanova Wildcats 88, (23) Iowa Hawkeyes 83 (OT) Wrap Up: Iowa made the final of the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament having wins over Xavier and UTEP, but Villanova was upset-minded, knocking off (2) Kansas and (23) Iowa. Northwestern Wildcats 79, (18) UCLA Bruins 95 Wrap Up: Once again, the Northwestern Wildcats came up short as they traveled to try to make a résumé-improving win on the west coast. Here are the games to look out for in the upcoming week (all times Eastern): Indiana University vs. (4) Syracuse University Date and Time: December 3 @ 7:15 PM Television Coverage: ESPN Preview: This matchup is a part of the Big Ten – ACC Challenge, a yearly occurrence between the conferences. Syracuse comes in off of a win in the Maui Invitational, and Indiana comes in after a week off, beating Evansville easily last Tuesday. This is a rematch from the Sweet Sixteen of last year’s NCAA Tournament. If Indiana can attack the zone, they should win, but with the way Syracuse is playing, they should win. (22) Michigan University vs. (10) Duke University Date and Time: December 3 @ 9:15 PM Television Coverage: ESPN Preview: This game is also a part of the Big Ten – ACC Challenge. Michigan is coming off of a rough loss to Charlotte a week ago, and Duke is coming off of a loss to Arizona at Madison Square Garden. Duke’s athleticism may end up being too much for Michigan, especially if Glenn Robinson III keeps being as tentative as he has been in the past few weeks. Duke should win this one easily. Notre Dame University vs. (23) Iowa University Date and Time: December 3 @ 9:15 PM Television Coverage: ESPN2 Preview: Iowa just got back from the Battle 4 Atlantis in the Bahamas and may be a little tired from that experience. They lost in the finals to a good Villanova team and it went to overtime as well. Notre Dame has one loss on the season (Indiana State) and should be well rested for this matchup. Iowa should win it, but Notre Dame has a realistic shot. University North Carolina vs. (1) Michigan State University Date and Time: December 4 @ 9 PM Television Coverage: ESPN Preview: North Carolina is one of the most inconsistent teams of the season. First they lost to Belmont, only to follow it up with a win against Louisville. After beating number 3 Louisville, they took to the road to face UAB, but lost by 4. With that inconsistency, facing the number 1 team in the nation should be very difficult, especially on the road. Michigan State hasn’t had too much trouble with any opponent since Kentucky, and they should breeze through this one. Marquette University vs. (8) University of Wisconsin Date and Time: December 7 @ 2:15 PM Television Coverage: BTN Preview: Marquette is coming off of a couple of losses last week to San Diego State and Arizona State. They should be able to get up for this game though, as they face an in-state rival. Wisconsin has been playing extremely well this whole season, passing each tough test that they have faced. Wisconsin should have no trouble knocking off the Golden Eagles at home. Click here to view the article