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Aaron

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  1. We've won four out of our last five at Crossroads but all have come right to last seconds. Lucky to be playing ND and not Butler. Butler is probably best team in state while ND is probably the worst of the four teams at the event this year.
  2. I''ll be there. I have been to all four of the IU Butler games but this is only my third of five Notre Dame games (missed 2011, 2017 while vacationing).
  3. I remember when Kerwin Bell was a third string QB on the Colts the first year I started watching them in 1996 (I was 9 yrs old). He almost started a game when first Harbaugh went down in week 12 then Justin went down at the end of week 15. Fortunately Harbaugh came back next game against KC in week 16 so Bell only ended up playing very late in week 15 when Justin got hurt or Colts would of missed playoffs. Bell went to CFL after this and eventually coaching which is obviously what he is doing now. Fun fact: The practice squad fourth string guy was Kelly Holcomb on the 96 team and he ended up moving to third string next year in 1997 disaster and played a bit before being Manning's backup first couple years he was in league but never saw action since Manning never missed a snap:) Never heard of any of these guys outside Bell.
  4. This makes me hopeful the committee will pick a good candidate and McRobbie will just sign off on it. There is no way Moren, Yeagley and Looze and some of these others would let McRobbie pick someone with no sports experience who is a lapdog and wants to de-emphasize athletics. Interesting neither Allen or Archie is on committee but assume they did not want to or are to busy with their sports. Running football and basketball is much harder then running Olympic sports.
  5. It really only matters if the committee comes up with a great candidate (lets say Pat Kraft) and McRobbie vetoes it much like Herbert vetoed Beilein for Sampson since he wanted a minority. Like I said who we hire will tell us whether McRobbie simply listens to the committee and takes recommendations or personally puts a cronie in there who wants athletics to be in a limited role. It was obvious when Sampson came out of nowhere someone intervened (and now we know the whole story). Until someone is hired we won't really know what McRobbie does or is trying to do and I am not going to worry until I see who we get. Also on McRobbie from everything I have heard from people who work at University he is a decent president in a lot of ways but has faults and is way better then the last two idiots (Herbert and Brand) we have had. He just doesn't get athletics. As long as he takes who the committee recommends and doesn't hijack the process like Herbert did we should be OK.
  6. I heard run by a committee as well from what I saw on twitter from media. I think a committee will recommend someone to McRobbie and he will approve or deny the hire and have final say. As I said who we hire will say a lot about how much McRobbie is or isn't hamstringing the athletic program. Either way McRobbie will retire soon also so not sure he cares enough to deny someone if committee makes a qualified recommendation.
  7. You usually have the inside info at times (I'm checking my sources and have nothing either but mine are much much more limited then yours and more second hand). I am curious myself if this is for lack of support from McRobbie and administration and he wants out or Glass just is tired of the pressure. As I said above who we hire says a lot. If it is a legit candidate like Pat Kraft or some of the names thrown out there then it probably means Glass just is sick of job and most of what is in press release is true. If its some kind of weird hire like someone who has had little success at previous job or a VP with no Athletic experience like Clapacs in past then its probably not good and means McRobbie either forced Glass out or Glass felt little support. Like I said the best thing is if Archie fails the new AD won't feel married to him and will lead to a quicker change.
  8. I could see this as a lot of different things. It could be McRobbie is hamstringing Glass as some people think so Glass is getting out (although I think McRobbie is retiring soon to as well) since he doesn't have the support or he could be tired of it and there is nothing going on that is not in the press release. Really not sure For the good it does mean if Archie or Tom Allen fail the new AD will not feel an attachment to hold on to him for to long since his job does not ride with these hires. The bad is if McRobbie hires a lap dog who also really doesn't understand sports (as is alleged and quite possible) it could get worse. This could go many different ways and its hard to know what is behind this. A telling thing will be if we hire an AD with previous experience who has done well at other schools. If we do that then clearly the administration cares more about sports than we think. If they hire someone with no experience or a University VP like Clapacs in the past it gives credence to IU crowd who thinks IU wants to take athletics secondary. Interesting turn of events.
  9. Not surprising. Versyp has done to PU what Mike Davis did to IU. Followed a legend and did great at first then drove program to mediocrity. Difference is PU refuses to get rid of her so they alternate between a fringe tourney team and missing all together. Women's BBall was PU's elite sport through the mid 2000's as a dynasty similar to IU soccer till Versyp got her hands on it. Fortunately for IU soccer when they got Mr. Mediocrity in Mike Freitag they dismissed him in a few years and Todd Yeagley has returned it to elite. Not sure why PU lets Versyp keep lowering their standards but not complaining. Thankfully for us Moren (who played for PU) has a 10 million dollar buyout clause in her contract that pretty much prohibits her from going to Boilermakers after what Versyp did to us spurning IU for PU. Looks like it worked out for us better then for PU even though it took many years to play out that way:).
  10. IU fans had a lot to do with that as place was 50% percent Crimson at least:)
  11. First time seeing team in person this year and everyone I talked to said it was IU's worst game this year. If that is the case this team is going to be very special as they still controlled the pace of play and were up double figures the entire second half and won pretty easily. I like though that the program standards have been raised to the point that a double digit road win over a decent in-state rival is far from the team's best. Shout out also to the half IU crowd there who helped set Butler's attendance record. Very cool of the girls to come over and acknowledge the crowd after the game.
  12. More IU fans here then Butler fans. IU has pulled out to a double figures lead after a very slow start.
  13. This was hard to watch but last two times in Garden were 20 pt loss to Louisville in 2014 Jimmy V and the Rutgers meltdown in 2018 in Big Ten Tourney so this was beautiful compared to those:)
  14. Don't think so. Or if he does it must not be a big deal since he's playing.
  15. We were headed to New York if a Big Ten team was not in the Cotton Bowl. Since there was a Big Ten team in Cotton Bowl we moved up a slot in pecking order to Gator. Don't think you heard wrong as much as we got really lucky with how things played out in New Years Six.
  16. Sounds to me Gator wanted this match-up weeks ago so Tennessee requested switch to SEC and got it. Very similar team from opponent perspective (FPI has us as a 4 pt favorite vs. 5) but lose the pizzazz of the rivalry. Still exciting.
  17. Apparently when your SEC and Tenn you can lobby way into bowl. No different from match-up perspective but SEC is corrupt. Its actually UK getting sscrwed because of it more than us.
  18. Looks like we may get Tennessee instead. Similar matchup wise but not the rivalry game. UK dodges us again but sounds like it was Tennessee who wanted this.
  19. Sounds a really good possibility we end up in Gator with way things are lining up vs UK. Would be ideal
  20. Its simple. Bowls select in order and we are seventh in pecking order. The no. 7 bowl is Pinstripe. However, if PSU or Wiscy get into Cotton Bowl then an extra spot opens up and we move up to Gator Bowl which is 6th. There is no screw job or input on administrations part at all. Just unfortunate the bottom of Big Ten was so bad at that 8 wins made us 7th best Big Ten team. Illinois is going to Redbox vs. Cal seems to already have been leaked as no.8 bowl. NYC is not ideal but better than Santa Clara or Detroit which are alternatives if only Two Big Ten teams make New Years 6 or a Big Ten team is in Orange Bowl (in this case Big Ten loses Citrus and we are back to no. 7 in Pinstripe). This whole scenario seems to have been made clear. Not sure why everyone cannot grasp it. Update: Zach Osterman who has been the most on top of this whole bowl thing just said for PSU to go to Cotton so IU can get Gator they need to jump Utah but stay behind Florida and Georgia (and Wisconsin to still get Rose). Definitely possible but we will see.
  21. Took a while but we pulled away. Now another test on road against mediocre Butler team. Hopefully some IU fans make trip and this is a win.
  22. And a soccer and a baseball and a swimming and a football school as well as others. Actually seem to be pretty good at everything besides Men's Basketball right now. Who would of thought?
  23. That's when we need her. Should be able to beat UNF with anyone in lineup.
  24. Your one year to long. Last win was 98. Still been Forever. Remember we went 22 yrs without a win from 1991-2013 in Breslin but have now won there twice in last six yrs so things can change.
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