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They “Retired” Coach Woodson Thread
HoosierTrav replied to Banksyrules's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
I’m gonna say it…..I love Trey Galloway. He’ll always be a Hoosier imo. But he’s a shooting guard and cannot shoot worth a damn. Call me what you will but I won’t lose sleep over it, if we can bring in a better player. GWe desperately need consistent scoring from his position. He’s at best a 6th-7th man on a team that can compete. I’d love to upgrade and keep him coming off the bench. also don’t blame him for wanting greener pastures. I would too. I’ve said it before. If my kid had his pick of schools, as much as I love IU, there’s no way I’d advise him to play for IU. Not if winning and culture is important to him. -
That tweet makes me want to walk right there. We’ve fallen so damn far. We’ve mismanaged a brand that would have easily been able to attract higher quality candidates than OSU. Look at that list. Nate Oats would be a similar hire for us as Kelvin Sampson, in regard to his upside here and the caliber of coach. This should be an extremely sobering moment for every single IU fan with crimson colored glasses.
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They “Retired” Coach Woodson Thread
HoosierTrav replied to Banksyrules's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
This will be the straw that breaks the camels back. Many fans are ready to stop caring. Part of me thinks maybe that’s for the best. -
They “Retired” Coach Woodson Thread
HoosierTrav replied to Banksyrules's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Yeah I’m pretty sure Sisley is gone already. -
They “Retired” Coach Woodson Thread
HoosierTrav replied to Banksyrules's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
I still say we change the title of the thread to “Retire Coach Woodson”. It’s the best possible outcome for the program’s future. -
They “Retired” Coach Woodson Thread
HoosierTrav replied to Banksyrules's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
This is true. And if he insists on having that clause, no one will take a chance on him. As they shouldn’t. -
General Coach Candidate News
HoosierTrav replied to JaybobHoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Nate Oats style is probably my favorite in all of college basketball and I think he would recruit to that style very well at Indiana. 1. Fast paced: high tempo offense that emphasizes quick shots. Attack early in the shot clock and put pressure on defenses. 2. Space and Spread: they rely heavily on spacing the floor and opening up driving lanes and open three point shots. 3. Analytical approach: discussed here a bunch. He doesn’t just talk about it. He lives it. He emphasizes the value of 3 point shots and shots at the rim, over mid range shots. 4. aggressive defense: he mixes it up between man to man and zone pretty regularly. Preaches defensive rebounding to get the break going. But all of this is moot bc we are going to will Brad a Stevens to IU. Remember? -
General Coach Candidate News
HoosierTrav replied to JaybobHoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
my list is ever changing, like my emotional state. 1. Brad Stevens: The perfect fit for IU from every conceivable perspective. Whatever it takes…. Seriously….Kidnap his entire family and bring them to Bloomington. They’ll all get Stockholm Syndrome eventually * I’ve decided that I’m personally going to drive myself nuts again by attempting to will this into existence. Anyone is welcome to join. 2. Nate Oats: Guy is a stud and belongs at a basketball school. He will win natty’s. 3. Josh Shertz: he’s a budding star in my mind. I think he’s going to win wherever he goes. He’s not a one dimensional coach. Love how other coaches talk about him. 4. Dusty May: Really like him but I’m having a hard time convincing myself he’s a winner at IU. Not sure I’ve ever been so 50/50 on a potential coach. Part of me thinks he comes in and struggles to find footing. Another part thinks he comes in and becomes an all timer for us. Then the larger part of me feels like he comes in and his ceiling is similar to Tom Crean (which I’m not sure anyone would be upset with at the moment). -
Hypothetically you're the AD
HoosierTrav replied to southernindianahoosier2's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
I agree with this. If we can get football rolling, it opens things up for the entire athletic department as far as revenue. 100% -
Hypothetically you're the AD
HoosierTrav replied to southernindianahoosier2's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
That would do me no good! Haha. I just can’t get into football anymore. At any level. -
(2025)- Trent Sisley to INDIANA
HoosierTrav replied to Uspshoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
He looked like he had an awfully good time at Purdue last night. Gut feeling doesn’t feel great here. Hope we get him. Hes a dude. -
They “Retired” Coach Woodson Thread
HoosierTrav replied to Banksyrules's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
A Purdue buddy of mine messaged me and said “IU coaches look like they’re done….like they don’t give a **** anymore.” sure looked that way. -
Chuck Norris once thought he was stuck between a rock and a hard place. He quickly realized he was standing between two mirrors.
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They “Retired” Coach Woodson Thread
HoosierTrav replied to Banksyrules's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
No drive out west but I’m not ruling a short drive up north. I think he’s back as well. If that’s the case, we should all be hoping for best case scenarios with that in mind. Just bc Ive changed my opinion on forcing him out this season, doesn’t mean I’m happy or content with the results. we are going to find out really quickly whether Woody and staff are capable of filling needs. I’m very interested to see how IU’s NIL stacks up when there is playing time available at key positions. -
They “Retired” Coach Woodson Thread
HoosierTrav replied to Banksyrules's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
I’d love to have Oats at IU. He would kill it here. His style of play is fun to watch. -
2024 PG Daquan Davis to Florida State
HoosierTrav replied to Gnet550's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
Trilly did allude to this. Guy seems to be pretty plugged in to these sorts of things. -
They “Retired” Coach Woodson Thread
HoosierTrav replied to Banksyrules's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
I’ve had some time to medicate myself and see things more clearly, I feel. I think we would be making a mistake if we were to fire Woody after this year, or patently coerce him into retirement. I know I’ve had my pitchfork out recently, but I’ve changed my mind. Here’s why… Everyone other than IU fans are noticing the revolving door we have at the Head Coach position. Regardless of whether it was a poor hire to begin with (for a myriad of reasons), we cannot publicly fire one of our past legendary players after year 3. Not after making two tournaments in a row after a 5-year drought. Trust me. I’m ******* pissed about the fact we aren’t going to be seeing Indiana on any tournament brackets. But that doesn’t change the fact that firing or forcing out would be a mistake at this juncture. The optics would likely be as bad as they’ve ever been at IU (regarding the issue of turnover at the HC position). That’s saying a mountain’s worth because the optics around the program have been really awful at times not so far removed from right now. Is Woody the answer to a B1G title and a Final Four? I don’t see that happening. Woody has quite a few obvious warts, but he does some things well. I’d say better than our last two coaches. When he’s engaged, he absolutely can be a force in recruiting. He obviously is struggling to understand the nuances of building a winning college program, but that goes back to why the hire was poorly conceived and executed. Again…doesn’t change the fact that it would be a mess to fire or push out. A growing part of me wants to see him recruit with his back against the wall. I just watched some full games of Montverde’s, and Derik Queen and Liam McNeeley are absolute game-changers for any program, by themselves. If someone were to get both of them, that SIGNIFICANTLY raises the bar for any team that has some solid pieces (e.g., Reneau is a B1G POY kind of guy in years 3-4 IMHO), and solid prospects of upgrading the two guard positions from the portal. I feel like I’m lying to myself if I don’t admit that it’s completely conceivable for this to happen. Likely? I’d say it’s 50/50 for me. I think myself and others are overlooking how elite the Montverde guys really are. They come in and win. JHS wasn’t the best player on his national championship teams. He was a great game manager and leader. Reneau was not even close to being a primary option. Both of those guys elevated our team like crazy. As freshmen. These guys aren’t coming in with a missing understanding of how to play elite team defense. They understand how to win extremely high-level matchups. They are elite at sharing the ball, defending, and most importantly, winning. They dominate nearly every single team they play, and they regularly play elite teams full of other difference-makers. Watching these guys play reminded me of the scene in Blue Chips, where the team’s shoe company agent is telling the coaching staff that “if you get these two guys, you’re in the Final Four next year.” Like I said, we have to upgrade the guards in the portal, but in my mind this is conceivable. The absolute best scenario for the program, long term, is for • Woody and the team to finish the season with a pulse. • Then go into portal season with all-out effort from the staff and NIL collectives (Not saying we need to go full-on Ohio State football, but the comp packages need to be as close to competitive as anyone else’s suitors). Make a statement that we are planning to win next season. • Have a bounce-back season. • With Woody’s understanding, start to begin searching, identifying, and hiring a guy that can come here and get as close to the program’s ceiling as possible. I want a guy that has the same exact attitude and confidence that Kelvin Sampson had when he took the job. They asked him why he left Oklahoma. He stated, “I came to Indiana for one reason: I think you can win championships at Indiana.” We need a guy like this with supreme confidence. That guy will likely have an idea of why he believes that Indiana can win multiple championships. • Then finally RETIRE Woodson. Keep the family intact. It’s been broken for so long. Woody has definitely bridged the gap between the past and the present more than anyone after Knight. I feel like this thread should be changed to “RETIRE Coach Woodson.” The only way I think this change could happen this season is if we had our guy lined up and it’s a huge splash hire. Brad Stevens is the only guy I can think of, and I’m fully convinced that will never manifest. So again: we need to stop making bad decisions for the sake of cleaning up a previous mistake. Get it right. Handle it like a winning organization for once and get a dude. Hell…. At some point we are going to accidentally hire the right guy. Right? -
They “Retired” Coach Woodson Thread
HoosierTrav replied to Banksyrules's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
I agree and honestly, that’s where it felt like he should be at the time he came in as a frosh. I understand why he was retained. The staff needed a roster to work with late in the game. -
They “Retired” Coach Woodson Thread
HoosierTrav replied to Banksyrules's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Riding that roller coaster would likely be enough to finally kill me of stress. I’ll gladly buy a ticket anyway. -
If he hits the portal, lots of the big dogs are going to want him.
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They “Retired” Coach Woodson Thread
HoosierTrav replied to Banksyrules's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
I watched the Bob Knight Interview, with Joe Buck, again. Really enjoyed that interview. He was asked what the most important part of coaching was. His response was “I think that the most important thing in coaching, is the will to win. It’s absolutely the most important thing there is. And if winning is that important to you, then you’re going to figure out how to win. There are a lot of coaches that are happy to have a good salary but I would have played for nothing.” Such a simple quote. But I think it’s what we’ve been missing. Wanting to win and a strong will to win, I think, are different things. Most people at the top of their profession have that will to win and it manifests itself the most when they lose, imho. Locking themselves into a room and working tirelessly to figure it out bc losing is literally driving them insane. I do like Mike Woodson the player and the man. I don’t doubt he WANTS to win here but I don’t see the most important trait that Coach Knight highlighted. This is my biggest frustration. We are starving for results and it hurts to see the leader of the program not giving it everything he has to “figure out how to win”. -
Indiana @ tOSU Tonight @ 7 ET Peacock Game Day!
HoosierTrav replied to Dave from Dayton's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Sealed the outright B1G championship with that dagger -
They “Retired” Coach Woodson Thread
HoosierTrav replied to Banksyrules's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Yikes!
