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Truthhurts

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    Truthhurts got a reaction from Ryno6284 in The Case for Josh Schertz   
    Schertz should be the guy. He’s an Xs and Os savant a la Stevens. And in the NIL era, at IU, you don’t have to be a great recruiter to get great recruits. 
     
    If IU retains Woodson (and my guess is we will), someone else is going to pick up Schertz this offseason and IU will be miserable watching him take a lesser program to the final four within 4-6 years. Watch. 
     
    This is the chance to finally get things right. Don’t hire to win the press conference (Cream, Archie, Woodson); hire to win games. Schertz wins, period. And his scheme is mathematically/ analytically aligned with modern basketball. 
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    Truthhurts got a reaction from Home Jersey in COMPLAIN HERE!   
    I’ve posted this before around these parts, but it’s worth posting again. 
     
    Thad’s health was fine by 2021. There was no physical or any thing like that Bs report. (He took the butler job just 11 months later.) The idea was floated to him.  He didn’t want the job. Thus there was never a formal offer. 

    Why might someone turn down the job? Two reasons. First, as any honest Indiana fan will admit, the culture of the program is in a bad spot. It has been for a long time.  In light of the resources and fan support, given the (lack of) success over the last 25 years, one can make a compelling case it’s the worst program culture in college hoops. According, any bright candidate who already has a pile of money and doesn’t have the desire to completely overhaul a program may want to steer clear of the head job. Second, and more simply, Thad loves living in Indy and loves Butler.   He was never taking the Indiana job and he’s never going to take the Indiana job. 
     
    We need Josh Schertz, and we need to clear out the whole program and anyone in the AD’s office who touches the program.
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    Truthhurts got a reaction from Ryno6284 in The Case for Josh Schertz   
    Schertz should be the guy. He’s an Xs and Os savant a la Stevens. And in the NIL era, at IU, you don’t have to be a great recruiter to get great recruits. 
     
    If IU retains Woodson (and my guess is we will), someone else is going to pick up Schertz this offseason and IU will be miserable watching him take a lesser program to the final four within 4-6 years. Watch. 
     
    This is the chance to finally get things right. Don’t hire to win the press conference (Cream, Archie, Woodson); hire to win games. Schertz wins, period. And his scheme is mathematically/ analytically aligned with modern basketball. 
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    Truthhurts reacted to TTT in The Case for Josh Schertz   
    Schertz is the type of guy that can recruit college level players that gravitate toward his modern style.
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    Truthhurts reacted to Stuhoo in General Coach Candidate News   
    Welcome to the board!
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    Truthhurts got a reaction from Home Jersey in COMPLAIN HERE!   
    I’ve posted this before around these parts, but it’s worth posting again. 
     
    Thad’s health was fine by 2021. There was no physical or any thing like that Bs report. (He took the butler job just 11 months later.) The idea was floated to him.  He didn’t want the job. Thus there was never a formal offer. 

    Why might someone turn down the job? Two reasons. First, as any honest Indiana fan will admit, the culture of the program is in a bad spot. It has been for a long time.  In light of the resources and fan support, given the (lack of) success over the last 25 years, one can make a compelling case it’s the worst program culture in college hoops. According, any bright candidate who already has a pile of money and doesn’t have the desire to completely overhaul a program may want to steer clear of the head job. Second, and more simply, Thad loves living in Indy and loves Butler.   He was never taking the Indiana job and he’s never going to take the Indiana job. 
     
    We need Josh Schertz, and we need to clear out the whole program and anyone in the AD’s office who touches the program.
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    Truthhurts got a reaction from Home Jersey in COMPLAIN HERE!   
    I’ve posted this before around these parts, but it’s worth posting again. 
     
    Thad’s health was fine by 2021. There was no physical or any thing like that Bs report. (He took the butler job just 11 months later.) The idea was floated to him.  He didn’t want the job. Thus there was never a formal offer. 

    Why might someone turn down the job? Two reasons. First, as any honest Indiana fan will admit, the culture of the program is in a bad spot. It has been for a long time.  In light of the resources and fan support, given the (lack of) success over the last 25 years, one can make a compelling case it’s the worst program culture in college hoops. According, any bright candidate who already has a pile of money and doesn’t have the desire to completely overhaul a program may want to steer clear of the head job. Second, and more simply, Thad loves living in Indy and loves Butler.   He was never taking the Indiana job and he’s never going to take the Indiana job. 
     
    We need Josh Schertz, and we need to clear out the whole program and anyone in the AD’s office who touches the program.
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    Truthhurts got a reaction from Home Jersey in COMPLAIN HERE!   
    I’ve posted this before around these parts, but it’s worth posting again. 
     
    Thad’s health was fine by 2021. There was no physical or any thing like that Bs report. (He took the butler job just 11 months later.) The idea was floated to him.  He didn’t want the job. Thus there was never a formal offer. 

    Why might someone turn down the job? Two reasons. First, as any honest Indiana fan will admit, the culture of the program is in a bad spot. It has been for a long time.  In light of the resources and fan support, given the (lack of) success over the last 25 years, one can make a compelling case it’s the worst program culture in college hoops. According, any bright candidate who already has a pile of money and doesn’t have the desire to completely overhaul a program may want to steer clear of the head job. Second, and more simply, Thad loves living in Indy and loves Butler.   He was never taking the Indiana job and he’s never going to take the Indiana job. 
     
    We need Josh Schertz, and we need to clear out the whole program and anyone in the AD’s office who touches the program.
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    Truthhurts got a reaction from Home Jersey in COMPLAIN HERE!   
    I’ve posted this before around these parts, but it’s worth posting again. 
     
    Thad’s health was fine by 2021. There was no physical or any thing like that Bs report. (He took the butler job just 11 months later.) The idea was floated to him.  He didn’t want the job. Thus there was never a formal offer. 

    Why might someone turn down the job? Two reasons. First, as any honest Indiana fan will admit, the culture of the program is in a bad spot. It has been for a long time.  In light of the resources and fan support, given the (lack of) success over the last 25 years, one can make a compelling case it’s the worst program culture in college hoops. According, any bright candidate who already has a pile of money and doesn’t have the desire to completely overhaul a program may want to steer clear of the head job. Second, and more simply, Thad loves living in Indy and loves Butler.   He was never taking the Indiana job and he’s never going to take the Indiana job. 
     
    We need Josh Schertz, and we need to clear out the whole program and anyone in the AD’s office who touches the program.
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    Truthhurts got a reaction from Home Jersey in COMPLAIN HERE!   
    I’ve posted this before around these parts, but it’s worth posting again. 
     
    Thad’s health was fine by 2021. There was no physical or any thing like that Bs report. (He took the butler job just 11 months later.) The idea was floated to him.  He didn’t want the job. Thus there was never a formal offer. 

    Why might someone turn down the job? Two reasons. First, as any honest Indiana fan will admit, the culture of the program is in a bad spot. It has been for a long time.  In light of the resources and fan support, given the (lack of) success over the last 25 years, one can make a compelling case it’s the worst program culture in college hoops. According, any bright candidate who already has a pile of money and doesn’t have the desire to completely overhaul a program may want to steer clear of the head job. Second, and more simply, Thad loves living in Indy and loves Butler.   He was never taking the Indiana job and he’s never going to take the Indiana job. 
     
    We need Josh Schertz, and we need to clear out the whole program and anyone in the AD’s office who touches the program.
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    Truthhurts got a reaction from Home Jersey in COMPLAIN HERE!   
    I’ve posted this before around these parts, but it’s worth posting again. 
     
    Thad’s health was fine by 2021. There was no physical or any thing like that Bs report. (He took the butler job just 11 months later.) The idea was floated to him.  He didn’t want the job. Thus there was never a formal offer. 

    Why might someone turn down the job? Two reasons. First, as any honest Indiana fan will admit, the culture of the program is in a bad spot. It has been for a long time.  In light of the resources and fan support, given the (lack of) success over the last 25 years, one can make a compelling case it’s the worst program culture in college hoops. According, any bright candidate who already has a pile of money and doesn’t have the desire to completely overhaul a program may want to steer clear of the head job. Second, and more simply, Thad loves living in Indy and loves Butler.   He was never taking the Indiana job and he’s never going to take the Indiana job. 
     
    We need Josh Schertz, and we need to clear out the whole program and anyone in the AD’s office who touches the program.
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    Truthhurts reacted to Class of '66 Old Fart in COMPLAIN HERE!   
    Welcome @Truthhurts.  Hope to see you  as a regular poster.
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    Truthhurts got a reaction from Home Jersey in COMPLAIN HERE!   
    I’ve posted this before around these parts, but it’s worth posting again. 
     
    Thad’s health was fine by 2021. There was no physical or any thing like that Bs report. (He took the butler job just 11 months later.) The idea was floated to him.  He didn’t want the job. Thus there was never a formal offer. 

    Why might someone turn down the job? Two reasons. First, as any honest Indiana fan will admit, the culture of the program is in a bad spot. It has been for a long time.  In light of the resources and fan support, given the (lack of) success over the last 25 years, one can make a compelling case it’s the worst program culture in college hoops. According, any bright candidate who already has a pile of money and doesn’t have the desire to completely overhaul a program may want to steer clear of the head job. Second, and more simply, Thad loves living in Indy and loves Butler.   He was never taking the Indiana job and he’s never going to take the Indiana job. 
     
    We need Josh Schertz, and we need to clear out the whole program and anyone in the AD’s office who touches the program.
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    Truthhurts got a reaction from Home Jersey in COMPLAIN HERE!   
    I’ve posted this before around these parts, but it’s worth posting again. 
     
    Thad’s health was fine by 2021. There was no physical or any thing like that Bs report. (He took the butler job just 11 months later.) The idea was floated to him.  He didn’t want the job. Thus there was never a formal offer. 

    Why might someone turn down the job? Two reasons. First, as any honest Indiana fan will admit, the culture of the program is in a bad spot. It has been for a long time.  In light of the resources and fan support, given the (lack of) success over the last 25 years, one can make a compelling case it’s the worst program culture in college hoops. According, any bright candidate who already has a pile of money and doesn’t have the desire to completely overhaul a program may want to steer clear of the head job. Second, and more simply, Thad loves living in Indy and loves Butler.   He was never taking the Indiana job and he’s never going to take the Indiana job. 
     
    We need Josh Schertz, and we need to clear out the whole program and anyone in the AD’s office who touches the program.
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