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  1. The Dirt Keeps Piling Up at Louisville on Tum Jurich's Watch. --Dan Wetzel You would have thought that the most baffling thing to happen this week in college athletics would be the curious case of a Wake Forest football radio broadcaster getting fired for sharing “confidential and proprietary game preparations on multiple occasions” with opposing teams over the last few years. There is nothing like the radio guy selling out his own program, where he used to coach and play, no less. Then, however, came a statement Wednesday from University of Louisville athletic director Tom Jurich. It rewrites the definition of NCAA tone-deafness and pretty much explains how college sports got here in the first place. First, recall that the Cardinals were under suspicion for cheating after documents Wake Forest said were “related to their game plan” were discovered at Papa John’s Stadium following the Cardinals’ 44-12 victory last month. Louisville coach Bobby Petrino denied the Cardinals cheated or knew anything about it then. He was aghast at the implication. Then this week, Wake revealed that broadcaster Tommy Elrod had been canned for sharing secrets. When Elrod was on the Wake staff, he was co-coordinator of the passing game with a guy named Lonnie Galloway, who, not coincidentally, is now an assistant at … Louisville. And so now we get this gem from Jurich, Louisville’s long-time boss of athletics: “Our offensive coordinator Lonnie Galloway and Tommy Elrod have known each other since 2007. Lonnie received a call from Elrod during the week of the Wake Forest game, and some information was shared with him that week. “Among the communication were a few plays that were sent and then shared with our defensive staff. None of the special plays were run during the course of the game. Our defense regularly prepares for similar formations every week in their normal game plan. “Any other information that may have been discussed was nothing that our staff had not already seen while studying Wake Forest in their preparations for the game and the material was not given any further attention. I’m disappointed that this issue has brought undue attention to our football staff as we prepare for our upcoming bowl game.” Translated to English: Sure, sure, we attempted to cheat but we didn’t actually cheat because of circumstance. Plus, we already knew some of the secret information so, trust us, it wouldn’t have mattered at all. Oh, and while we were completely wrong the last time we discussed this, you can totally trust what we are saying now. It’s the truth. Scout’s Honor. Now leave us alone because people asking us about this is unfair to us. Those poor Victim Cardinals. Can someone get Papa John to build a safe space for them? Jurich’s statement is so comically ridiculous it doesn’t even merit outrage. Just laughs. Of course Tom Jurich would sign off on that. Look, this isn’t exactly death-penalty stuff. Coaches routinely try to find out any nugget of information they can from anywhere they can. Elrod was clearly willing to deal it. Why? Maybe it was because the new Wake Forest coach didn’t keep him on staff? Maybe it was for gambling purposes? Maybe it was just because? Who knows? Even if this is commonplace, it’s still cheating. Anything else is sugarcoating it. Jurich is claiming it was just attempted cheating, which isn’t any better. It is like attempted murder – just because you’re a lousy shot doesn’t excuse anything. And his reasoning on how they already knew all these plays and formations is ridiculous. You can’t be a little bit pregnant on this. Besides, why would anyone take Louisville’s word for it? That the Cardinals probably would have won anyways is likewise immaterial. The Cards cheated. And the AD is so delusional he doesn’t appear to care at all. He isn’t just not blaming or disciplining his assistant coach, he’s throwing a pity party for the guy. If that’s the attitude of the chief administrator, well, is it really that big of a surprise that Louisville is the first school nailed in this scandal? You might recall this is the same athletic department that saw its basketball program busted by the NCAA in October because an assistant coach kept hiring prostitutes to service players and recruits in the team dorm. The assistant coach didn’t just do it once, but on 15 separate occasions, as Jurich, head coach Rick Pitino and anyone else at the university apparently paid not a bit of attention over what was going on during recruiting visits. Then there is Petrino, who was fired at Arkansas after he wrecked his Harley with a former volleyball player on the back. His wife didn’t play volleyball. That’s not good. In professional terms, what’s worse was when it was revealed he’d hired the volleyball player on his staff. And of course Pitino survived the 2003 incident where he had sex in a booth of a local restaurant that eventually led to an assistant coach driving the woman to Cincinnati for an abortion that Pitino paid for. These are just the greatest hits, all while Jurich was athletic director. If nothing else, it’s never a dull moment at U of L. As for the prostitute scandal, the assistant coach quit and ran. The coach and AD stayed on and blamed it all on the assistant. Now Jurich is blaming it all on Wake Forest. If only that radio guy hadn’t called and offered up the info, our guy wouldn’t have so accurately written it down and then turned it over to the defensive assistants who then studied it. Apparently it doesn’t make sense to expect an assistant to decline the info because, you know, it’s cheating. Or attempted cheating. Or whatever the rationalization is. Give Jurich credit for not even pretending to care. Nope. At Louisville, it’s the coaches that are the victims here, harassed by all this undue attention. So light a candle for poor Tom Jurich and his staff. Times are tough out there.
  2. Hope I'm wrong but I just don't see us winning that recruiting battle.
  3. Don't know where to post this, but it was announced today that IU will be opening the 2017 season against the buckeyes in Bloomington on Thursday Aug. 31. Personally I don't know if I like that, considering we already struggle getting people to show up on Saturdays. But who knows, maybe a Foster Farms Bowl win will help bring some excitement into 2017!?
  4. I know, that's why I find it annoying. The IndyStar does it to get more clicks but it also makes IU look bad even though he has been part of other programs.
  5. I just find it annoying that the IndyStar uses the headline "Former IU football player..." Yeah he was part of the program but he was dismissed over a year ago and he has played for two other schools already (Indiana State and Marion University).
  6. If those are his top 4 then I like our chances!
  7. Australian punter...not much out there but I'll take it given how bad we have looked at times punting this season.
  8. If you think about it, we finished 4th in the Big Ten East and played hard against the three teams that finished above us (OSU, Mich and PSU). Not only that, but those three teams finished with rankings of 2, 5 and 6 in the nation! I just hope we can get an offense capable of scoring and finishing drives.
  9. Fitzgerald won IndyStar Mr. Football position award for the defensive back position. From the IndyStar Article: Defensive back: Bryant Fitzgerald, Avon – The versatile 6-1, 200-pound Fitzgerald made 107 tackles, including 11 for a loss, as a senior. Fitzgerald was also a standout on offense, rushing for 814 yards and nine touchdowns. He made 100 tackles as a junior and rushed for 587 yards and 11 TDs.
  10. Minor won IndyStar Mr. Football position award in the defensive line position. From the IndyStar Article: Defensive line: LeShaun Minor, Ben Davis – Minor, a 6-2, 260-pound Indiana recruit, made 80 tackles a senior, including 16 tackles for a loss. He also had 6 ½ sacks. Minor scored two career touchdowns, one on an interception and the other on a fumble return.
  11. Crider won the IndyStar Mr. Football position award for the offensive line position. From the IndyStar article: Offensive line: Harry Crider, Columbus East – Crider, a 6-4, 260-pound Indiana recruit, anchored an offensive line that helped the Olympians average 343 rushing yards per game and reach the Class 5A state championship game.
  12. Hendershot won the IndyStar Mr. Football position award for the tight end position. From the IndyStar article: Tight end: Peyton Hendershot, Tri-West – The Indiana recruit had a huge senior season, catching 67 passes for 896 yards and nine touchdowns. He finished with 157 catches for 2,170 yards and 22 TDs for his career.
  13. 99.9999% of Pacers fans...the other being Nate McMillan.
  14. Needless to say Sunday's game will be critical for our chances to make it to the playoffs.
  15. He tweets all the schools recruiting him pretty heavily. Crystal ball is favoring Nebraska. Would be a great addition to an already good class though!
  16. @MB_Weaver: #iufb coach Tom Allen said Offensive Quality Control Coach Shawn Watson has been elevated to QBs coach & will go out recruiting this week. @MB_Weaver: Offensive coordinator Kevin Johns will coach receivers after having QBs and WRs during the season. Johns will call plays in bowl game. #iufb Shawn Watson has been all over the place and was last part of Charlie Strong's staff in Louisville and then in Texas.
  17. Kravitz article is not much better. Why call Wilson out on being abusive now that he is out? Why not call him out when he was still the coach? Here's the link if anyone is interested: http://www.wthr.com/article/kravitz-despite-his-on-field-successes-kevin-wilson-gets-shown-the-door-at-iu
  18. You think he would leave Ole Miss though? I think if he goes and gets a new offensive coordinator he will look at smaller programs. I like Helton at Western Kentucky; has done a great job there and did a good job at Cincinnati before that.
  19. Loved his comment about breaking through! I hope we are able to keep some of the coordinators and most of the recruits we have. I'm not too worried in terms of losing recruits considering most are on the defensive side.
  20. @dandakich: So you hire outside counsel to look at "leadership"? No chance
  21. I'm with Coach Allen! Let's hit the state hard and continue building and selling the program! #LETSBREAKTHROUGH
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