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Game is on BTN. Gus Johnson and Stephen Bardo. Going to be absolutely brutal. Luckily I'll be watching it on mute in my night class.
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Was it the mature thing to do? Nah. Was it the ONLY thing to do? You bet your bottom dollar.
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Prediction League Game 21 (Week 12) IU vs PU (01/28/15)
Hovadipo replied to Naturalhoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
75-70 not Purdoody -
This game has been nuts.
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Prediction League Game 22 (Week 12) IU vs RU (01/31/15)
Hovadipo replied to Naturalhoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
We could be coming off 2 straight losses here, looking for a punching bag. 83-67 not Rutgers. -
I mean...it's like they try SO hard to be IU, but they're just the little brother. They do a bike race and try to party, or something. They try in sports (LOL). They try to attract the ladies (LOLLLL). They have engineering I guess, but we have like 20 top flight programs. It just starts getting pathetic.
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Hatred for Purdue is slowly transforming into sympathy.
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DraftExpress Rankings: Top 100 Prospects
Hovadipo replied to bnkepner's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Draft Express with a new mock out today has Yogi going to the 76ers with the 36th pick. No mention of Troy or Jim. -
Well that sucks. On to Purdue.
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This is why Matta IS one of the best coaches in America. His sets today and overall offensive gameplan have been brilliant. (This isn't knocking Crean necessarily, simply praising this game from Matta)
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Collllllllinnnnn
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This guy is unbelievable.
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Stan's jumper really IS that bad. Wow.
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Lol no doubt. That's just stupid.
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Jesus. That's savage.
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Assuming you have a linky...if not, per Chronic: http://www.ifeed2all.eu/watch/315645/1/watch-23-indiana-vs-ohio-state.html
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(2016) SG Rawle Alkins to Arizona
Hovadipo replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
Here's some Rawle vines: https://vine.co/v/OwwzHVFw9Bb https://vine.co/v/OdDvKhUwbQ3 https://vine.co/v/OddQqBL3vBQ https://vine.co/v/OwHLxWPgmrq -
(2016) SG Rawle Alkins to Arizona
Hovadipo replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
How has Blackmon shown that? He scored a ton in high school, and he's scoring a ton in college. He obviously wasn't ever going to score 30+ in college. Everyone knew he didn't have to play much defense in high school, and he's not playing great defense in college. Looks like everything transferred over from HS to IU. -
(2016) SG Rawle Alkins to Arizona
Hovadipo replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
True. Not necessarily knocking Jimbo, I love him. But Rawle is more well-rounded. -
(2016) SG Rawle Alkins to Arizona
Hovadipo replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
Rawle would absolutely be our best 2 guard since Gordon. -
Has to be. There's no way they would have the current Michigan team on there. Wish they did it like football where they announce where they're going like Monday of that week.
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Why does Michigan get Gameday? So, so stupid.
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#23 IU defeats #13 Maryland 89-70 post game thread
Hovadipo replied to MartintheMopMan's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
But did he do what Klay Thompson did last night...??? -
How Tom Crean and Indiana went from no-hope losers to Big Ten contenders Yahoo Sports By Pat Forde 7 hours ago BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Wait, what happened? Always Ready. HSHS St. John’s Hospital Sponsor What happened to the horrible Hoosiers? The program in disrepair? The coach who had lost control? The fan base that was forming into a lynch mob? Where did that Indiana go? Maybe, despite an autumn of knee-jerk outrage, that Indiana never existed. . The Indiana team that scorched the Assembly Hall nets Thursday night and torched No. 13 Maryland 89-70 – that didn't much resemble the disaster that was allegedly unfolding in early November. The team that dropped a dazzling 15 3-pointers on the Terrapins – that couldn't be the same group some gave up on before it had played a single game this season. The guys who dropped the most points on Maryland in its last 48 games – those couldn't be the problem children who reportedly lacked leadership and cohesion after a string of off-court problems. The coach who has devised a shockingly effective small-ball lineup in the absence of injured frontcourt players Hanner Mosquera-Perea and Devin Davis – that couldn't be the guy some IU backers wanted tossed out with the Halloween pumpkins in early November. The fans who were pining away for Brad Stevens or anybody not named Tom Crean – those weren't the howling Hoosiers fans who helped make Maryland melt down amid an atmosphere Terrapins coach Mark Turgeon called "the best we've played in all year." Now that we've plowed through the preseason panic and actually played 19 games, this is Indiana: 15-4 and ranked in the AP Top 25. Now that we've completed one-third of the Big Ten season, this is Indiana: 5-1 and tied for first. Now that we're 36 days from March, this is your front-runner for Big Ten Coach of the Year: Tom Crean. "We're improving," Crean said. "They've been improving all year. They've gotten closer. They've really worked hard to control what they can control." What the Hoosiers couldn't control was the legion of doom that mobilized after a Halloween night accident in which Emmitt Holt hit Davis with his car, resulting in a major head injury to Davis. (Holt was not found to be at fault in the accident.) That was the last in a series of missteps by IU players dating back through the summer and last spring. When combined with the generally bleak outlook for the season (the Hoosiers were picked to finish 10th in a Big Ten Network poll of media members) and the bleak result of last season (17-15 and no postseason, not even the NIT), the negative vibes were palpable. But the Hoosiers blocked them out. North Face Men's ThermoBall Jacket $135, Was $199 BradsDeals.com Sponsor "We just stayed together through everything," said Troy Williams, who turned in his fourth-straight stellar performance with 16 points and seven rebounds. "We just know that at the end of the day it's still us [who are] the only ones in the gym … it's still us that's still together as a team. So we didn't let none of the outside get to us. We just stayed together and you see the results are coming out well for us." Still, even the most optimistic player had to have doubts when starting big man Mosquera-Perea went down with a knee injury a couple of weeks ago. This was a small team with threadbare interior depth to begin with, and losing the 6-foot-9 junior looked like a potential disaster. .Yogi Ferrell (L) was 80 percent from the field on Thursday and finished with 24 points. (Getty) Instead, Crean got creatively small. He moved 6-foot-6 Colin Hartman to center and put him in the starting lineup. The sophomore from Indianapolis didn't start a game as a freshman and rarely played – and then he blew out a knee last March in a workout after Indiana's season was over. He made his first collegiate start Jan. 13 against Penn State, tying his career high with eight points. Thursday against Maryland, he shocked the Terrapins with 15 and hit all three of his 3-point shots. Suddenly, a guy who nobody was sure would be able to play at all this year has become the key to a five-out lineup of shooters and drivers that is burning up the Big Ten. "The more we play Colin away from the post, the better it is," Crean said. "Because he can drive the ball for us. … We offered him a scholarship because of his ability to play the game." Indiana is a fairly insane 36 of 70 from 3-point range since Hartman moved into the starting lineup – and it's coming from all angles. Robert Johnson hit four against Penn State. James Blackmon Jr. hit four against Illinois. Yogi Ferrell hit a whopping seven against Maryland. Despite that diversity, collective shooting like that cannot be counted on to continue in perpetuity. There will be nights when the bombs don't drop, and then a small team with myriad defensive weaknesses will face a serious challenge. This is still the same squad that was crushed by Michigan State, gave up 94 to crooked-shooting Louisville and 88 to Eastern Washington. But this is not the barbed-wire defensive Big Ten of recent years. Advanced stats guru Ken Pomeroy rates only one Big Ten team (Nebraska) among the national top 35 in defensive efficiency, down from five in the top 35 each of the previous two seasons. If teams in this league are more susceptible defensively, Indiana is well-equipped to exploit those weaknesses. Outside of Wisconsin, no one in the conference appears significantly better than the Hoosiers. And an NCAA tournament bid that few forecast has become a realistic goal. "There's a ton of room for improvement," Crean said. "It's one really good win against a really good team." Crean is right – walloping Maryland is not a sign that Indiana has arrived. But it is a sign that a season believed to be on the brink has a chance to be a season to remember. Nice read here from Forde. People starting to REKANIZE.
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DraftExpress Rankings: Top 100 Prospects
Hovadipo replied to bnkepner's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
I use it to make my 2k draft classes, so yeah you could say they're legit. Lol.
