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(2019) SF Keion Brooks Jr. to Kentucky
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
no problem :) -
(2019) SF Keion Brooks Jr. to Kentucky
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
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IU Football 2019 Recruiting Class
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Football Recruiting Forum
Wonder if Kristian Williams can be flipped. He won't be signing until February. -
IU Football 2019 Recruiting Class
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Football Recruiting Forum
Cam to IU -
IU Football 2019 Recruiting Class
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Football Recruiting Forum
How often does it happen where a recruit goes back to the school they originally committed to after coming out of JUCO? Seems rare. -
IU Football 2019 Recruiting Class
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Football Recruiting Forum
but why a pro style QB when Allen has wanted a mobile QB? Is Tuttle better than Penix? Can our line block for a drop back passer? -
4 Star QB Jack Tuttle transferring to IU (IMMEDIATELY ELIGIBLE)
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to monskisprodigy's topic in Indiana Football Recruiting Forum
It's odd that we got a pro style QB when Allen has appeared to stick to dual threat QBs, unless Tuttle sought after IU and his talent was too much to turn down regardless. -
(2019) SF Keion Brooks Jr. to Kentucky
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
Given Calipari is in Kentucky, this could get even more confusing :) -
(2019) SF Keion Brooks Jr. to Kentucky
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
hey now, quote me after I fixed my typing errors -
(2019) SF Keion Brooks Jr. to Kentucky
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
Sadly, Cal never offered to have someone take my SAT test for me ;) but he has for players who have skills on the court. I guess it depends on whether or not breaking the rules makes one a bad person or morally corrupt. -
(2019) SF Keion Brooks Jr. to Kentucky
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
2 coaches in a row that have had better relationships with Cal than the fanbase. -
(2019) SF Keion Brooks Jr. to Kentucky
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
Yup (i don't really know anything) -
(2019) SF Keion Brooks Jr. to Kentucky
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
I've been telling you all along. According to Duhon's rib, it is 1pm. -
(2019) SF Keion Brooks Jr. to Kentucky
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
Damezi has looked pretty bad pretty much every time I have seen him play. Hopefully once he gets more comfortable in the system, he will look better. -
BREAKING NEWS: IU trustees APPROVE renovating Armstrong Stadium. Finished for 2020 Season
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to Aaron's topic in Other Indiana Hoosiers Athletics
Will they get their own weight room? -
ALLEN thinking of turning over defensive coordinator duties to someone else.
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to iubb's topic in Indiana Hoosiers Football
So any idea who will be the new DC? promote from within or we going to find someone? -
(2019) SF Keion Brooks Jr. to Kentucky
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
so if brooks commits, are we done for 2019? Seems like we would need some creaning to get anyone else. -
(2019) SF Trendon Watford to LSU
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to IU Hoosier41's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
I think this ship has sailed. -
(2019) SF Keion Brooks Jr. to Kentucky
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to ccgeneral's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
weekend is over? was there a super silent verbal that we missed? :) -
Romeo Langford Is Legit, And So Is Indiana
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to Dalton26's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
The whole team looked like the Varsity Blues team after a night of drinking at the club. They made so many lazy passes that got picked off. You would think after 1 or 2 were stolen that they might realize they can't do that against teams that are pressing that aggressively. -
(2018) SF - Jerome Hunter Transfers To Xavier
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
yup -
(2018) SF - Jerome Hunter Transfers To Xavier
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Brain cloud? (although that wouldn't be in the leg..nvm) Points for anyone who gets the movie reference. -
Anyone wish that all intentional fouls were called as such? Everyone knows that players are fouling intentionally to stop the clock at the end of the game when they are slightly behind on the scoreboard. I know we use the strategy just like everyone else. However, it's hardly fun to watch. I think it would better if they would just call like it was, an intentional foul, and stop that from being a strategy to stretch out the game.
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Intentional Fouls
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to Hurryin' Hoosiers's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
i never said every foul at the end of a game should be called intentional. there is a difference between a basketball play and grabbing a player or swatting at them. -
Intentional Fouls
Hurryin' Hoosiers replied to Hurryin' Hoosiers's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
This is not adding some convoluted extra rule. It's just calling an intentional foul what it is - intentional. There is no reason the last 1-2 minutes of a close game needs to drag out for 20+ minutes. This would also help the issue with tv viewers missing the first portion of their game because the previous game dragged on past their time allotment because of the foul to get back in the game strategy.