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Yep. The kid is a tank.
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Reminder: this kid broke both of his legs during a two-year span in high school. https://instagram.com/p/BWlpv-wgKms/
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I think Majette and Williams would do fine. Williams just got named to a watchlist for most versatile player in the country. Definitely want Patrick out there if he is healthy though.
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South End Zone Expansion/Stadium Renovation Thread
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https://www.crimsonquarry.com/platform/amp/2017/7/17/15980636/kip-fougerousse-commits-to-indiana-baseball
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Technically, Hagen is still just assistant defensive coordinator. Allen runs the defense.
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The people that respond to these tweets with comments like "how about practicing free throws?" make our fanbase look incredibly stupid. I would think "strength and conditioning coach" would be a pretty straightforward job description.
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South End Zone Expansion/Stadium Renovation Thread
RBB89 replied to RBB89's topic in Indiana Hoosiers Football
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South End Zone Expansion/Stadium Renovation Thread
RBB89 replied to RBB89's topic in Indiana Hoosiers Football
South end zone, 1965: http://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1960s-1965-memorial-stadium-iu-indiana-university-football-game-sports-50612121.html -
Going through old YouTube videos, love the intro (not the result) to this one...battle for the Rose Bowl. Has footage of our fan send off for the team up to Michigan State (It also features Keith Jackson saying the word "aroused"): And of course:
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1987 (DARKEST DAY): 1988 (whoopin'): 1990 (tie):
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It will happen every once in a while with the nine game conference schedule.
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South End Zone Expansion/Stadium Renovation Thread
RBB89 replied to RBB89's topic in Indiana Hoosiers Football
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Ha ha well that about sums it up.
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Nice to see. A lot of construction going on as well at Memorial Stadium, the new volleyball/wrestling arena, the golf course, and hopefully the soccer stadium soon. http://iuhoosiers.com/news/2017/7/11/varsity-club-fundraising-goal.aspx
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I'd love to know how much actual research they did.
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IU athletic department ranked 41/65
RBB89 replied to WayneFleekHoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
To follow up, I suspect the reason that the volleyball coach is getting so much time is that the facilities have been absolutely dreadful for that program. She's had some success but I would guess that Glass wants to give her at least a shot to see what she can do with the new arena that's coming next year. That's what he did with the previous softball coach, and after she couldn't show improvement with the better facilities, she got the axe. Again, if you really want to see these Learfield rankings improve, the women's programs on the whole need to perform better. That has been an issue for decades. IU historically has not invested at all in the women's programs, but fortunately that seems to be improving. -
IU athletic department ranked 41/65
RBB89 replied to WayneFleekHoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
No real signs of improvement? I mean we won't be able to know what they will do until next year, but they're projected to be a potential super regional team. Also, are you not going to comment on the fact that your argument about the basketball program's couple of years after 76 was way off? This is ridiculous. The stretch a couple of years ago had unbelievable talent. When you lose that much talent, sometimes you can take a step back. I don't understand why that is some unbelievable concept. Even with a step back, they're still a tournament team. Did you really expect them to make the super regionals or College World Series every other year like that other poster said? Is that really the expectation now? I mean it's one thing to be a little disappointed that we haven't gotten back to Omaha yet, but you said Lemonis shouldn't even be the head coach, which is patently absurd. -
IU athletic department ranked 41/65
RBB89 replied to WayneFleekHoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Well, Glass isn't going to be fired. So, that's a pointless argument. Also, could you name one baseball program that goes to the college world series every other year? Thanks. I'm really not trying to be rude, but how much college baseball do some of you actually watch? We are certainly not at the level of the Schwarber era, but it's only been three years. When you lose that much talent, you don't always just reload. We have sustained an NCAA tournament level program, and that's fine. A couple of previews are out for next season, and we are projected as a possible super regional team. I simply cannot fathom how anyone could be that upset with the baseball program. We get to one College World Series and now all of a sudden were some powerhouse? Again, soccer is just a few years off of a national title and is in the top 10 nearly every year. They make the NCAA tournament every year. If your expectation is to win the national title every year, I don't know what to tell you. And there's a heck of a lot more parity in the game now than there was 20 years ago. Also, why exactly are you upset with the swimming programs? Their coach is one of the best coaches in the country, and is continually selected for US events. For one thing, to kind of blow off their accomplishments at the Olympics is utterly bizarre, and two: "The No. 13-ranked Indiana Hoosiers had the best day in program history on Friday at the 2016 NCAA Championships in Atlanta, Ga." http://iuhoosiers.com/news/2016/3/18/womens-swimming-and-diving-ius-king-wins-100-breast-national-championship-with-historic-swim.aspx "Indiana’s Lilly King was named Swimmer of the Championships" 2017 All-Big Ten Teams First Team Gia Dalesandro, Indiana Kennedy Goss, Indiana Lilly King, Indiana Jessica Parratto, Indiana Alexandra Rockett, Indiana Holly Spears, Indiana Yirong Bi, Michigan Gabrielle Deloof, Michigan Siobhan Haughey, Michigan G Ryan, Michigan Zoe Avestruz, Minnesota Lindsey Horejsi, Minnesota http://www.bigten.org/sports/w-swim/spec-rel/021817aaa.html http://iuhoosiers.com/news/2017/7/1/mens-swimming-and-diving-hoosiers-wrap-up-successful-swimming-nationals-on-saturday.aspx?path=mswim http://iuhoosiers.com/news/2017/6/29/womens-swimming-and-diving-king-wins-another-national-title-in-record-fashion.aspx?path=wswim http://iuhoosiers.com/news/2017/6/28/womens-swimming-and-diving-three-hoosiers-earns-spots-on-team-usa-on-wednesday.aspx?path=wswim http://iuhoosiers.com/news/2017/3/25/mens-swimming-and-diving-indiana-places-seventh-at-ncaa-championships.aspx?path=mswim The men won the Big Ten team title as well. http://iuhoosiers.com/news/2017/2/25/mens-swimming-and-diving-indiana-wins-25th-big-ten-championship-in-program-history.aspx?path=mswim Coach was B1G Coach of the Year: Looze Named Big Ten Men’s Swimming Coach of the Year Mar. 28, 2017 Men's Swimming and Diving CHICAGO – Indiana University head swimming coach Ray Looze was named the Big Ten Men's Swimming Coach of the Year, the league office announced on Tuesday. Looze, who became the first coach in Big Ten history to win both the men's and women's swimming coach of the year honors last season, is the first coach in conference history to repeat as both, as he was named Women's Coach of the Year last week. Looze has now won Big Ten Swimming Coach of the Year honors a total of eight times – five for the men and three for the women. Under Looze's guidance, the Hoosiers placed seventh overall with a total of 229.5 points. The finish is the best for Indiana at a NCAA Championships since also placing seventh 38 years ago in 1979. The 229.5 points are the most for IU since scoring 274 in 1975. The top-10 finish for the Hoosiers at the NCAA Championships is the fifth in the last six years. For the second-straight season, Indiana finished as the top Big Ten team at the NCAA Championships – the best stretch for IU since accomplishing the feat for 15-straight seasons from 1964-78. http://iuhoosiers.com/news/2017/3/28/mens-swimming-and-diving-looze-named-big-ten-mens-swimming-coach-of-the-year.aspx?path=mswim -
IU athletic department ranked 41/65
RBB89 replied to WayneFleekHoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
What? A shadow of its former self? How long have you followed Indiana baseball? They've literally been to the NCAA tournament six times. Ever. Lemonis has gone twice in theee years, and Smith went three times total. And I like Tracy Smith, I'm just using him as a comparison. We aren't always going to have a Kyle Schwarber on the team. You apparently have some really bizarre expectations for our baseball program. Competing on a national level? They just got a two seed in the NCAA tournament. They played one of the toughest schedules in the country, including a win over Louisville. By the way, after our 76 national championship team, the basketball team proceeded to miss the NCAA tournament two out of the next three years. They didn't make the NIT or anything in 77 (16-11), and they won the NIT in 79. -
South End Zone Expansion/Stadium Renovation Thread
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