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Bargesser and Ladies are playing well. Bargesser takes a second to long to execute sometimes but she has improved. Had layup but hesitated and got blocked, passed ball to Scalia for 3 ball to late but Scalia still scored 2 with getting second chance. OSU coach is telling his team keep up pressure and they are going to get tired. I think this will backfire because in the end I think OSU will get tired. IU Ladies can run with OSU. IU Ladies are in it.
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Speaking of Indiana State: a Josh Schertz coached team is a 3 point green light team who if it’s a miss the heck with it and creates alot of offense in drives and passing from it which leads to other ways to score and then there is going to be a dogfight on defense and rebounding. I think big time college level players would gravitate towards that (like Duke and coach K at one time)…maybe not the one and done or even the the two and done but who needs them anyway. You don’t need to be one or two years step type program to NBA and IU basketball should not be that. You can see Indiana State players implement the coaching game plan on the floor. All business and having fun doing it with discipline. Indiana State does take care of the ball well. The Athletic as excellent article….How Josh Schertz rose from anonymity to coaching star.
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Woodson is going through what Tom Allen just went thru because both were bad undeserved lackluster experience hires specific to respective positions except one was for football and the other basketball.
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I do not want any famous already done this big time coach so they can do whatever. I am not sure if Josh Schertz is any more of a risk than many others including those IU has already experienced. The article is worth reading. He seems to have a very high IQ in what he is doing. (Indiana State when he took over was at the bottom of the Mo Valley)
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Take a look, ISU vs Drake ESPN 2 6:00pm Really Good article: The Athletic on Josh Schertz Josh Schertz (didn’t even play high school ball, GED, Tennis Star, son of a rich dad who found himself not living at home…his dad was high pressure fanatic towards tennis, became a college basketball 5’6” point guard, started pursuing coaching (The Athletic has an interesting article on Schertz).on what is becoming a humanistic success story. Schertz does have a masters degree now.
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Not just a bad team IU men’s basketball is a bad program with no positive Self Image, No direction, and out of shape.
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Proof once again IU men’s basketball gave a teaser game in Iowa win. I have seen this time and time again even before Woodson era and after Knight era.
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Wooden from Indiana State to UCLA Knight from Army to IU Keady from Western Ky to Purdue Say again why not Josh Schertz from Indiana State to IU???
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http://the Athletic.com//josh Schertz article (google it) Today’s (temporary and fleeting) happiness for Indiana State and fun as long as it lasts.
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One step forward and two steps back…over and over again….for about one quarter of a century = this is what you got.
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Bubbling at a 68 team field for a once great program is failure
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Josh Schertz Indiana State Connect’s to fans and players. His success is a double edged sword for Indiana State.
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Nowadays, things that should be simple….Simple ban player from game.
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Woodson probably didn’t really have to sell himself that much. But his work in NBA whether one would conclude good or bad or average which I would conclude as average is not equating to any kind of solid success (performance) at the college level. That goes for the entirety of what an elite college basketball program Image should be. Currently, the entirety of IU men’s basketball program is struggling to be average.
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Josh Schertz / Indiana State “coaches can’t win any games, we can only lose them.” IU’s next coach does not need to be somebody famous nor does it need someone who has already accomplished on big time level. They will gladly take the money just as Woodson and his court are doing now. Sure they will want to win and try some but if things don’t work out…well, that was a nice little gig for that time in my life. IU men’s basketball needs a coach with a burning desire deep down in his heart that knows what he is doing creating that you know it’s IU basketball winning image and it hardly ever loses.
