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  1. Well there possibly goes our bowl chances I hope not.
  2. Yes he is and he just got cleared to do contact play.
  3. Hoosiers in Pro Ball @ProBallHoosiers In 22 minutes for @hornets tonight, @CodyZeller had 8 pts (4-6 FG), 6 rebs, & 3 asts vs @OrlandoMagic. @NoahVonleh & @VicOladipo DNP. #iubb
  4. Hoosiers in Pro Ball @ProBallHoosiers In 22 minutes for @hornets tonight, @CodyZeller had 8 pts (4-6 FG), 6 rebs, & 3 asts vs @OrlandoMagic. @NoahVonleh & @VicOladipo DNP. #iubb
  5. I doubt we get Zimmerman but it can't hurt to try.
  6. Charlotte Hornets power forward Noah Vonleh, the ninth overall pick in June’s draft, could start playing 5-on-5 next week after missing all of training camp with a sports hernia. Vonleh had surgery last month and had been limited to running and shooting on his own. Starting Wednesday he was allowed to play 1-on-1 games, the first contact he’s had since his injury was diagnosed. “I’m trying to see how I’m feeling when I’m moving laterally and when guys are physical with me, how I respond to it,” Vonleh said Thursday after a lengthy post-practice workout. “I’m still being cautious with it, but I’m moving better. Very excited to be back on the court.” A 6-foot-10 forward, Vonleh turned pro after one college season at Indiana. He wasn’t expected to play a lot this season behind Marvin Williams and Cody Zeller, but Hornets coach Steve Clifford felt a little shorthanded among big men with Vonleh out. Vonleh first tested his body against contact after shootaround Wednesday morning in Philadelphia. “I was a little sore. I was icing a lot last night. But I’m feeling good,” Noah said. Assuming no setback, Vonleh anticipates starting to play full-court 5-on-5 in practice next week. When he’d be cleared to start playing in games would be based on that. “I’m going to talk to the doctors (after the next step) and see what they’re saying and go from there,” Vonleh said. Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2014/10/09/5231364/hornets-rookie-noah-vonleh-cleared.html#storylink=cpy
  7. According to Alex's Twitter page it looks like it was an injury he got during practice.
  8. Alex McCarthy @akmccarthy There was an Instagram post from Shane Wynn last night talking about an injury to Roundtree. Apparently it's a serious one. #iufb
  9. Alex McCarthy @akmccarthy Per his Twitter account, #iufb wide receiver Isaiah Roundtree is home in Indianapolis tonight, not with the team in Iowa.
  10. Hoosiers in Pro Ball @ProBallHoosiers Tonight for Charlotte @hornets, @CodyZeller had 7 points (2-6 FG), 4 rebs, and 2 assts in 23 mins. @NoahVonleh DNP. #iubb   Tweet from last night.
  11. My boss needs prayers they admitted her to hospital and running some tests so they don't know if it is due to stress or what.
  12. Hoosiers in Pro Ball @ProBallHoosiers @SheeheyWilliam started for @KKBuducnostVOLI (Montenegro) today. In 10 minutes, he scored 4 points (2-4 FG) and had 4 rebounds. #iubb
  13. Hoosiers in Pro Ball @ProBallHoosiers @TheofficialEG10 had 12 pts, 3 rebs, 4 assts in @PelicansNBA preseason game tonight. @Cwat205 DNP (Coach's Decision) for @celtics. #iubb
  14. Hoosiers in Pro Ball @ProBallHoosiers @TheofficialEG10 had 12 pts, 3 rebs, 4 assts in @PelicansNBA preseason game tonight. @Cwat205 DNP (Coach's Decision) for @celtics. #iubb
  15. I want to see how this all goes this year I'm hopeful.
  16. At 7-foot and 240 pounds, Hornets big man Cody Zeller doesn’t have the size to bang inside with true NBA centers, but he thinks he can beat them in other ways. Hornets coach Steve Clifford plans to use the second-year player at backup center to spell starter Al Jefferson if the matchup calls for it. And Zeller believes he’ll be able to work around the competition rather than through it. “If I can play defense against the other (center), it should create an offensive matchup for myself,” Zeller said this week at Hornets’ training camp at UNC Asheville. “There are a lot of big 5s (centers) in this league that I’m quicker than, if I can defend them on one end and hopefully score on them on the other end. I’m just trying to become tougher to guard and create more mismatches.” In his rookie season last year, Zeller played mostly at power forward as Jefferson and backup Bismack Biyombo shared the center position. Zeller will remain a power forward first behind starter Marvin Williams, but his skill combination fits what Jefferson and Biyombo lack. Jefferson struggled last season on pick-and-roll defense, and Zeller may offer better defense against more agile big men. On the offensive end, Biyombo has never filled up the stat sheet, while Zeller is adding to his cadre of post moves. “Cody’s not a back-to-the-basket guy like myself,” Jefferson said. “But when he does play the 5 and get in position, when he does get the ball in the post, he’ll either know how to face up, bounce it and go to a jump hook or whatever move he decides to go to.” Charlotte selected Zeller with the fourth overall pick in the 2013 draft with the hope he would be able to run the fastbreak as well as shoot from outside. The team had seen his range in workouts even if it wasn’t displayed at Indiana during his two years as the Hoosiers’ center. But Zeller rarely tested his range last season, and he averaged 6 points and 4.3 rebounds per game, while averaging 17.3 minutes. Through the first 57 games of the season, Zeller shot 37.8 percent from the field. In the final 25 games of the season, though, he improved to 53.2 percent. That strong finish in the final third of the year helped him earn second-team NBA All-Rookie honors. Zeller said the game slowed down for him and he was able to catch and shoot without thinking about it. Clifford said when Zeller plays center, the Hornets will play more pick and rolls – and he’ll have a quickness advantage. Defensively, Zeller has spent the offseason working on his defensive technique. He plans to use his quickness to front opposing centers and keep them from getting the ball deep in the post. This week he has practiced against Jefferson, the kind of big, slower center Zeller might face in live action to get the mismatch. Luckily for Zeller, he won’t have to face a center with the kind of pump fakes Jefferson has. “I don’t know if anyone will be able to match that. That’s his go-to,” Zeller said. “I’ve been around him for a year now, and I went for his shot fake on the first play today. I still go for it.” Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2014/10/03/5218267/hornets-hope-cody-zeller-adds.html#storylink=cpy   I am not surprised to see this but at the same time you have to prove your worth and show that you deserve playing time.
  17. Christian Watford @Cwat205 Everybody go welcome my guy @SheeheyWilliam to Twitter! It's really him this time lol #HoosierNation #iubb
  18. Oct. 2, 2014 LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Six members of the 2013-14 Indiana softball team have been named National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-America Scholar-Athletes for their academic success during the school year. The honor is awarded to those student-athletes who achieved a 3.5 or higher cumulative grade point average during the 2013-14 academic year. More than 4,600 student athletes from seven member divisions were recognized by the NFCA for their academic success.  Indiana players Jenna Abraham, Lora Olson, Kassi Farmer, Michelle Huber and Breanna Saucedo, as well as student coach Amanda Wagner are among those being recognized.  This is the third consecutive NFCA Scholar Athlete Award for Abraham, who posted a 3.97 GPA as a Community Health major. Farmer earns her second consecutive award with a 3.79 GPA. http://www.iuhoosiers.com/sports/w-softbl/spec-rel/100214aac.html
  19. Okay I was just wondering if we have resources in place.
  20. Who is on assignment for this one?
  21. Hova you have a job to do this weekend.
  22. 1st where are you going? and 2nd what kind of career do you have in mind? You have my prayers.
  23. What do you know Pap?
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