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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.
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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?!?
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Wow. Good news. Really thought it was bad. Did they give an idea of how long he’ll be out?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Women's College Basketball General Thread
JerryYeagley23 replied to JerryYeagley23's topic in Indiana Women's Basketball
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. -
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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Moving on from coaches is only bad for a program if you hire another mediocre coach who can’t attract elite talent. It’s all about timing and opportunity coming together the one time, and history is easily forgotten. Simple recent example of a proud franchise who made the decision mediocrity and waiting for both player and coaching development to turn things around was too big a risk, with fan support and former players growing more vocal about letting their rich history and tradition slip away: The Lakers missed the playoffs and had a below .500 record six straight years beginning in 2013. They went through 4 coaches in the next 7 years. They had one of the most-coveted young, up-and-coming coaches in the entire league (Walton) and could very well have waited for young talent of Lonzo Ball, Brandon Ingram, Kyle Kuzma and Isaiah Thomas to develop into an elite team, and maybe they would have. But elite franchises and blue blood programs don’t wait and hope when the opportunity becomes available to fix it now. They took the sure thing going out and getting Lebron, AD and Danny Green and hiring Frank Vogel. Boom. NBA Championship favorites, year 2, and an alumni and fan base comfortably back where they expect to be. Nobody talking about 4 coaches in 7 years. If circumstances were different maybe Archie gets a couple more at-bats, but timing and opportunity with the new AD, a groundswell change of stance by the BoT being driven by pressure from prominent people with influence who maybe haven’t applied much pressure until recently, and the RIGHT coach with the right ties to the new AD happening to be open to a chance to single-handedly resurrect a once perennial power and create an untouchable legacy for himself - just might create that one big opportunity the powers that be have no choice but to do the bold, sure thing, while that window of timing and opportunity exist. It’s not as far-fetched a scenario as many might think based on our perspective as fans, that the ship is sinking and the only game-changers are not a possible and would never consider it. I would say, be a little patient, and watch for the stars to begin aligning one at a time.
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He was. And we wouldn’t pony up.
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Purdoodoo toiletmakers vs. THE Indiana Hoosiers (2/8 at 2:00 on ESPN)
JerryYeagley23 replied to HoosierAloha's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Way too many Duke alums coaching that will be the next to take the reigns. Jeff Capel and Wojo are likely candidates depending on their situations when K decides to hang it up. Stevens is not untouchable. And Indiana is his home. He’s not waiting for Duke. -
Rutgers and NW going to OT. Great finish to the game. One complaint. Jeez Rutgers. I get that you’re trying to create some home court advantage at the RAC since you’re historically not a good program - but turn your PA system’s volume down. The announcers literally have to scream at each other to talk during timeouts when the PA system is blaring music. Then they actually can talk at a normal volume once the game resumes even though the 8K fans in the stands are cheering. Just looks kind of cheesy to need to use your sound system that much to try and create atmosphere.
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IUWBB @ Nebraska - 2/9/20 @ 3:00 ET
JerryYeagley23 replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Indiana Women's Basketball
Agree on all fronts @Aaron One comment as it relates to your point on the Ladies’ ability to hold onto the lead today: I didn’t get to watch the game today, but something stuck out to me looking over our box score. It seems like our lack of depth is really starting to affect our ability to close out games. Potentially the most immediate impact of the two transfers is showing up right now. We only played 7 players more than 10 minutes today, 9 saw any time at all. Nebraska played 12 players today, and 9 played more than 10 minutes. Love Ali and Grace’s motors, but they’re putting out a lot of effort for 37 minutes a game right now. I think we might be running out of gas in some of these late game struggles holding leads. Now, I think we can compete with the lack of depth come time for the Big Dance, because you’ve basically got two games in three days, and then five days off; but getting through the grind of the B1G putting that many minutes on your starters is gonna have some effect and closing out games, especially on the road, might be a struggle for this squad right now. In addition to the minutes played, it’s also worth noting that this was the Lady Hoosiers’ 4th game in 10 days. A tough stretch. They only have 3 games in the next 14 days, and a nice six-day break in between OSU and Minny; so some time to get their legs back for the home stretch heading into the B1G tourney. Just think right now we probably have some heavy legs which is resulting in some of the poor shooting and sloppy play in the second half of games. -
Thanks for pulling this together OF, I know this isn’t easily done. Do your sources for this file happen to have any ranking information for the 2021/2022 offers that we still have a shot with?
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IUWBB @ Nebraska - 2/9/20 @ 3:00 ET
JerryYeagley23 replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Indiana Women's Basketball
So, looking at the remaining schedule, it looks like 4th in conference is the most likely finish for us, which I think I’m okay with. It feels like Iowa @ Maryland on Thursday is the last truly significant swing game in the standings for the top four teams. I’ll be rooting for Iowa, because assuming the B1G tourney for the women is seeded the same as the men’s, I would much rather play a #1-seed Iowa after winning the 4/5 game against Rutgers or OSU, than have to take on Maryland again before the final. Honestly, Northwestern has the easiest schedule remaining, and should probably end up second in the conference behind the winner of Thursday’s Iowa/UM game. I think we will only lose one more game coming home, @Minny or @UM on their senior night more likely. Today’s win was big even if it wasn’t pretty, because it was a road game and likely locks us into the top four in conference. -
IUWBB @ Nebraska - 2/9/20 @ 3:00 ET
JerryYeagley23 replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Indiana Women's Basketball
Wow. Didn’t see that scoreline coming when I got home and checked the scores. Okay. Well. Nebraska isn’t a total pushover, so a road win keeps us on a good track. Not sure I will watch the replay if I can even find one though. Maybe just the first quarter. -
IUWBB @ Nebraska - 2/9/20 @ 3:00 ET
JerryYeagley23 replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Indiana Women's Basketball
Away from the house, but looks like we came out with some fire in our bellies. Like the box score with everyone getting involved. Still feel like by tournament time we need Gulbe/Holmes to be able to make larger contributions against teams with the quickness to stay with our guards. Would make us more balanced and prepared for different teams we will potentially face. -
I’ll try to remain cryptic, but those who may or may not be involved in this decision do not have plans to target an up-and-comer should there be another change at the top of the men’s program. They understand that they have shot and missed using this philosophy and the next hire will need to be a home run hire that has a “triple” floor. The list is short, and their preferences already know they are wanted, and how much ($) they are wanted. To think that today’s singular performance is in any way a catalyst, or that anything changed after today’s game that wasn’t already being worked on behind the scenes, would be near sighted. There seems like there is one or two others on these boards with access to people in the same loop, saying the same thing in not so many words if you are paying attention.