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realTomCrean

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  1. https://x.com/tiptonedits/status/1900222295022387391?s=46&t=KBMjZuJJTG50JspPvw-4aA Hope Brad wants this guard!
  2. Tried to use the newest GPT 4.5 model, fed it the file from the link @Uspshoosier provided earlier. Also downloaded current NET rankings for GPT to use as reference. AI will take a lot of jobs, but college basketball analysis is not one in the near term. Here’s the response: Indiana’s Bubble Breakdown (March 12, 2025): As Selection Sunday looms, Indiana is squarely on the bubble. At 19-13 overall and NET-ranked 49th, the Hoosiers boast a spotless record against weaker competition—no Quad 3 or Quad 4 losses, which the selection committee values highly. However, IU’s Quad 1 struggles (just 4-12) remain a glaring concern. Typically, bubble teams with fewer than five Quad 1 wins or a sub-30% win rate in these key matchups face an uphill battle, historically getting snubbed around 60% of the time. IU’s strength is consistency against mid-level teams, evident by a strong 6-1 Quad 2 record. But here’s the bottom line: the Oregon game is critical. A win would not only push their Quad 1 victories to five but also reinforce their resume by demonstrating they can compete in high-pressure tournament conditions. Indiana’s best-case scenario for securing a bid? Simple: beat Oregon and ideally notch another win in the Big Ten Tournament. A loss, however, puts IU’s fate firmly in the hands of other bubble teams. Teams like Texas (NET 45, 6-4 Quad 1), Oklahoma (NET 58, 6-9 Quad 1), UNC (NET 52), and Boise State (NET 40) are all competing for similar spots. IU fans should hope for early exits by these teams to minimize direct comparisons. In short, IU controls its destiny—barely. A victory over Oregon likely locks them in. A loss leaves them at the mercy of Selection Sunday’s unpredictability, sweating until the bracket is revealed. It is the most advanced reasoning model, but can’t track simple numbers like NET rankings. USPS you are safe in being the most trusted analysis!
  3. Unless it aligns with your personal wants, then it is gospel. At least that's how i roll -rTC
  4. I love when pop-up posters challenge the trustworthiness and truthfulness of our residential insiders. Get his azz Chris - BTB All American
  5. Pending as of 2 weeks ago to the day. All checks out
  6. 7601 S 700 W, Morgantown, IN 46160 | MLS #21996451 | Zillow
  7. Respectable coach and guy from the outsider perspective but that's a big no thank you
  8. It's the Indystar, promise it's nothing of importance
  9. Brad, Billy, Beard, or Ben Medium-High Confidence (85%) in 1 of these 4 getting the job
  10. https://x.com/curryhickssage/status/1899612045026247157?s=46
  11. So a recent win @ Mich St (the best win in B10 conference play) could potentially move us up a seed line, or at least out of Dayton you think?
  12. @Jet812 @Over 100 Games For a check on learning, respond with your best GIF!
  13. That was my original thought, but what matters more historically: a flawless Q2-Q4 or number of Q1 wins?
  14. When I try to C+P from my phone I always get the error, "You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL"
  15. @Over 100 Games 1. Save the gif/meme to your photos on the iPhone 2. In the message box where you post any thought, press "Click to choose files" with the paperclip beside it 3. Select "Photo Library" 4. Insert photo
  16. Several options. Are you using a computer, iPhone, or Android?
  17. Based on the NET rankings posted above with similar projected seeds IU compares favorably in my eyes over: VCU, SDSU, Baylor, Xavier, and Vanderbilt. A win over Oregon Thursday puts IU ahead of Oklahoma, Arkansas imo
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