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BannerUp40

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  1. I was happy to have him for his freshman year too...
  2. I did the same but added positions for any questions on depth. PG – Xavier Johnson PG – Jalen Hood-Schifino SG – Tamar Bates SG – Trey Galloway SG – CJ Gunn SG/SF – Anthony Leal SF – Miller Kopp SF/PF – Jordan Geronimo . SF/PF – Kaleb Banks PF – Race Thompson . PF – Malik Reneau PF/C – Trayce Jackson-Davis C – Logan Duncomb
  3. Best News I've heard in a while, I guess TJD and Ali Patberg wanted to make IU fans happy today.
  4. I totally forgot how well X played down the stretch of the season.
  5. With Trey and Jordan who also have immense potential, this team is set up to be very very good.
  6. I would like to say MK and Tamar, we saw flashes late from Miller, and Tamar will Develop enough, may see some more TG/JG 3s too if that is being worked on like they said it has.
  7. Per Rothstein, Rabjohns, and TJD himself. Trayce will be returning to IU for the 2022-23 season
  8. Albert Pitching for my Cardinals. Wow what a day! Would've only been right if Yadi was catching though
  9. I want both McNeil and Dennis, rather have Dennis than McNeil... Good to be back talking hoops with you all. Says i'm a 1 star recruit---- that sounds about right.
  10. I'm about as valuable as Miller Kopp, take that as you will. I like to think im pretty good, others... dont think the same
  11. Probably because we never get to see the bench... TB, AL, JG, TG, KL smh
  12. 5 star and top 25 recruit Skyy Clark has decommitted from the University of Kentucky. IU did heavily recruit Skyy but wasn't included in his Final 8. Skyy is currently a teammate of future Indiana Hoosier Jalen Hood-Schifino. I am interested to see if the Hoosiers go after this kid and try to get the teammates together. What are your thoughts?
  13. With how inconsistent that Michigan has been plus their first game back with Juwan so we don't know how they will play... Not a bad draw
  14. Brandon Gaudin and Stephen Bardo on the call. Or Fisch if you can't stand Bardo (like me)
  15. I didn't mean to put this in the IU basketball Page :(
  16. Poll on Indiana 4A state champion
  17. Already won the game before we started!
  18. need to win in these, I like them as an alternate. IU by 8 tonight. Defend the Hall!
  19. Being someone very, very close to the program... this stretch is frustrating
  20. Indiana University public address announcer Chuck Crabb is retiring, effective immediately. Athletic Office Press Release : BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Long-time Indiana University Athletics staff member Chuck Crabb announced his retirement today, concluding an IU Athletics career that stretched nearly five decades. A native of Brazil, Ind., and a 1973 graduate of Indiana University, Crabb worked in a variety of areas and capacities throughout his IU Athletics career. Most recently, he served as the Associate Athletic Director for Facilities, a role he assumed in 1990. But he’s probably best known to Hoosier fans as the public address announcer at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall for the last 45 years. Crabb replaced Bert Laws in that PA role for both football and men’s basketball in 1977, and has been a big part of what makes the IU gameday environment special ever since. In addition to his 45 years as the PA announcer at men’s basketball, Crabb has also had extensive stints as the announcer for the IU Women’s Basketball, IU Football, IU Men’s Soccer, and IU Men’s and Women’s Track and Field. On top of his contributions to IU Athletics, Crabb has been involved in a variety of marquee athletic events on the national and international levels. At the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Crabb served as the Competition Producer for Track and Field, and he served as the Interview Room Manager at the Main Press Center at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. He was a public address announcer at both the 1994 Men’s World Cup and the 1999 Women’s World Cups that were held in the United States. He’s also worked at a variety of other high-profile track and field events through USA Track and Field, including past Pan American Games, U.S. Sports Festivals, U.S. Olympic Festivals, U.S. National Track and Field Championships, and U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials. Crabb has been honored numerous times for his contributions to both IU and the world of athletics. He is a 2020 recipient of the Indiana University Bicentennial Medal, a 2010 recipient of the IU Foundation President’s Award, and a 2006 recipient of the Jerry F. Tardy Pride of Indiana Award. Indiana University Athletics congratulates Crabb on his retirement and wishes him well in the future.
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