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JerryYeagley23

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  1. JerryYeagley23

    IU Football Off-Season

    I haven’t caught our schedule for next year until seeing this today. First thought is I actually think we have a pretty favorable schedule. If you're gonna get an upset at Wiscy, more possible in game one when you might get them still figuring some things out than late in the season. I generally look at OSU/UM as losses regardless, so rather have it be two of our road games which gives us a Mich. St, Maryland, Purdue team at home that would be tougher to pull of at their place. Assuming Penix stays healthy I think 8-4 is reasonable with an outside chance of catching Wiscy not ready and rolling and putting 9-3 in play. I made the trip for the Gator Bowl and had a great time. Would love a crack at another warm-weather Bowl game.
  2. I assumed as much, but you’d think someone within the university would have some business savvy and build some commercial space and lease it out around the stadium. Just look at what the new MLS soccer stadium developments have done. They don’t just build a stadium, they build it as a part of a multi-functional campus of retail business and apartment complexes. (For anyone interested, google the proposed stadium development project David Beckham is putting in Miami as a part of their Soccer stadium for expansion team Inter Miami. Wowzers.) Unless your sports stadiums are naturally located in the middle of a metropolitan city, you have to create that atmosphere as a central hub of activity or else the game is just a singular part of the game day experience. Need to get some forward-thinking innovators in the university positions that understand growth strategy and asset utilization. Might be able to fill our football stadium.
  3. JerryYeagley23

    Negativity Thread

    This is your brain. THIS is your brain with unrealistic expectations.
  4. Well, it’s Thirsty Thursday, so let’s hope. It’s been a while since I’ve been able to make it back to campus, but was just thinking: why has nobody ever torn down a few of the street-side Varsity Villa buildings or some trees along Fee Ln between the pool and North Jordan and put in any bars/restaurants? Is that because it’s on campus (just barely) and we are dry? I know a lot of college stadiums that are surrounded by shops and restaurants/bars, etc. Imagine how packed they would be on game days of you could go there before and walk to the game and walk to them after. Would get more students there for sure I’d think. I remember I lived way over on E. 3rd st, and even as a die-hard IU hoops fan, there was more than one occasion where freezing weather or finding a ride made it hard to get motivated to make our way across campus to AH for a game.
  5. Eh, while the betting public can influence a spread, bookmakers are still setting the lines. And if you bet sports you know that it’s freakish how often a game ends right on or within a point of the posted line. If Vegas let public betting drive spreads they would get HAMMERED by the sharps and smart money guys. They are beyond good at limiting exposure to risk. You don’t hear about many sports books going out of business.
  6. JerryYeagley23

    College Bball Thread

    I’m no fan of CTC, but in all fairness I would tend to agree that what he did at IU was to resurrect us. He inherited a mess, and got the program back to the #1-ranked team in the country and won a couple B1G titles. Certainly didn’t want him around long-term and felt his brand of basketball wasn’t rooted in sustainable principles. But he did what he’s attempting to do there at UGA for us by building the team up from the bottom to national prominence. I actually think UGA is a good spot for CTC and that he will find some success there (by their measures) given a few years. It’s a low-profile position with attainable goals and $EC resources to recruit.
  7. JerryYeagley23

    College Bball Thread

    Or eliminate the B1G tournament.
  8. JerryYeagley23

    Women's College Basketball General Thread

    Ha. Not sure I’m ready to go there yet. Granted, it’s weird seeing UCONN lose by double digits at all; but their only three losses are to South Carolina, Baylor and Oregon. The #1, #2 and #3 teams in the country respectively. Certainly starting to see some more much-needed parity in the women’s game for sure. Next year might be when we will have a better idea if your questioning UCONN’s dominance has legs. They graduate 5 seniors this year of an 11-player roster. That’s some significant turnover and even though Arriema undoubtedly will bring in a class, UCONN has perennially had senior-led teams usually with one senior being marginally better than almost every player in the country. All that said, certainly don’t want to see them in our region anywhere before the sweet 16.
  9. JerryYeagley23

    College Bball Thread

    That Louisville loss might have given Duke an ACC title. L’ville still has to play at Florida St. I don’t see another loss for Duke with ACC-cupcakes galore left on their slate.
  10. JerryYeagley23

    College Bball Thread

    #5 Louisville loses to 11-13 Georgia Tech. Likely ACC Player of the year Jordan Nwora has 2 points. ?? Cannot wait for the Big Dance this year. I sincerely wouldn’t be shocked if 8 of the 16 teams with 1-4 seeds get beat in the first round. Very average top 10 this season.
  11. JerryYeagley23

    Negativity Thread

    I hear you Naples, and see your point. The point I was originally trying to make was that the reason a UK/UL school smaller in size than IU throws money at coaches and their sports programs to perform at an elite level, is because that is their primary way of marketing the university. If their sports teams dropped to being irrelevant, what else do they have to keep them in the public conscious? IU’s enrollment numbers you posted kind of support what I’m saying. We don’t NEED elite sports programs to remain relevant and attractive as a university because you’ve got Kelley School a top 10 B-school, O’Neil School (SPEA) the #1 public affairs graduate program in the nation, School of Journalism #7 in the world, and our Performing Arts Ballet historically #2 only behind Juliard. Our enrollment isn’t as heavily reliant on being known for our sports teams. I don’t think the two universities from Kentucky can afford (no pun intended) NOT to spend big to keep athletics in the national spotlight, with them being the core marketable brand for the school and programs themselves. Wouldn’t trade the value of our Kelley degrees for a conference title though, so what can you do I guess.
  12. JerryYeagley23

    College Bball Thread

    Don’t know if I’ve seen something like that before. Bama had only 8 made 2-point FGs. They had 58 attempted 3-point FGs. They were literally lining five-guys around the arc and just passing it around until the first guy gets open and launching. 22 for 58 from distance. Truly unreal to watch. 58?!?
  13. JerryYeagley23

    College Bball Thread

    Auburn all tied up at home with :17 to go against mighty 13-10 Alabama. How about this stat. Alabama has shot 50 THREE’s in this game. They’re 19-50 from the 3pt line. What do we average, 9 attempts a game? Of Note: Auburn’s second leading scorer, Isaac Okoro was helped back to the locker room injured. That would be a blow.
  14. JerryYeagley23

    Negativity Thread

    I guess, agree to disagree?? There are a few reputable ranking lists of the best academic institutions - Forbes, Princeton Review, Wall Street Journal - I’ll just give you one of the links. Scroll down a ways to get to Kentucky at #323 and Louisville a bit further down at #373. UL does have bragging rights by a few spots over Taylor University over in Upland, IN though. https://www.timeshighereducation.com/rankings/united-states/2020
  15. JerryYeagley23

    College Bball Thread

    Not that I disagree with the sentiment, but that’s a little misleading. The Rutgers loss would also mean we are only 1-game back in the loss column from a tie for 6th, and have played fewer games than every team above us. Not saying we are deserving of better, but the difference between 3rd and 12th right now is two losses.
  16. JerryYeagley23

    Negativity Thread

    You ever hear much about UK or Louisville’s Business school? There’s how. Their continued investment in their athletics programs are the only thing that keeps enrollment up and keeps filling the tuition coffers.
  17. JerryYeagley23

    Negativity Thread

    IU is unfortunately not a non-profit organization. So restricted vs. non-restricted funds separation aren’t legally required. Doesn’t mean a big ear-marked donation that didn’t get used for what the donor intended wouldn’t piss off a bunch of people with deep pockets, but IU can do what they want with it once they have it.
  18. JerryYeagley23

    College Bball Thread

    Wow. Good news. Really thought it was bad. Did they give an idea of how long he’ll be out?
  19. JerryYeagley23

    College Bball Thread

    Man, the B1G is just batty. Illinois loses their 3rd game of a likely 5 in a row, which will put them at 8-7 and likely tied for around 8th in the B1G. Said it before, but it’s just crazy in this conference when you think about how the Illini were tied with Maryland for 1st place four days ago. Also, hard to wrap your head around the fact that after tonight IU is only 2 games in the loss column out of 3rd place. Extreme parity or extreme mediocrity? Not sure.
  20. JerryYeagley23

    College Bball Thread

    Yeah, and it’s a weird injury when it happens because it’s season-over, but you’re not in an incredible amount of pain, you just know that there’s nothing there anymore holding leg together. Maybe not the case here, but just because he got up and was helped off doesn’t mean it wasn’t serious. He didn’t put any pressure on it, which probably means he couldn’t. Some people tear ACLs and don’t even get them replaced. You can function with it torn, but it can give at any minute and high level activity is not an option. Again, maybe just sprained or strained something, but that motion where the whole body moves laterally away from a planted foot is how knees pop.
  21. JerryYeagley23

    College Bball Thread

    Hope for the best for the kid, but I’ve torn the ACL in my right knee twice and that’s about exactly what it looks like when it happens.
  22. JerryYeagley23

    College Bball Thread

    Sparty survives by 1 on a put back dunk. They looked terrible. Ayo Dosunmo for ILL looked like he might have torn his ACL on the last play of the game.
  23. JerryYeagley23

    College Bball Thread

    Glad Illinois showed up to play in the second half. Turned a snooze fest into a heck of a college basketball game. Sparty choking and Izzo crying as usual.
  24. JerryYeagley23

    Women's College Basketball General Thread

    That win will likely stand as the single best win on any tournament team’s resume by season’s end. Neutral court, double digit win, only loss of the season. Man I want to see that IU team come out a couple more times this year.
  25. JerryYeagley23

    College Bball Thread

    There’s a very real possibility that by next weekend MSU is 8-7 in conference and owners of a five-game losing streak. They’re @ILL Tuesday and home against Maryland Sat. If MSU pulls off a win at Illinois, another very real possibility exists that the #1 team in the B1G as of last Friday, Illinois, could be 8-7 by next Tuesday and owners of their own 5-game losing streak, nestled in the middle of the B1G pack. This conference is crazy. Both teams looking at possibly going from 1st in conference to tied for 9th in a 14-day span.
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