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TOM CREAN FIRED

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1) What finish do you actually project?
2) What finish do YOU need to give Crean another year, with some degree of reality if possible?
3) What finish do you think Glass will bring Crean back at?


Overall (regular season) record: 1) 22-9 (12-6);      2) 25-6 (15-3)       3) 19-12 (10-8)

NCAA finish: 1) Round of 32    2) Elite 8     3) Just make the Big Dance

And what realistic recruiting class gives him another year and changes (2)?  It's already committed - Davis, Jones, Green (and don't forget about Gelon and the inevitable to be announced CTC wildcard).  On paper, it's a reasonably good class.

 

Glass is loyal to a fault and he will not pull the trigger this year UNLESS there are new off-court incidents OR we lose out the season OR he is positive he has the man he wants as the CTC replacement "in the bag". 

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1) What finish do you actually project?

 

Regular season 23-8 (13-5), one win in the BTT

 

2) What finish do YOU need to give Crean another year, with some degree of reality if possible?

 

No record would exist for ME to bring him back

 

3) What finish do you think Glass will bring Crean back at?

 

20-11 (10-8)

 

NCAA finish:

 

1) Rd 32 exit

 

2) None, Final Four would get me thinking though

 

3)  Making the NCAAT

 

 

And what realistic recruiting class gives him another year and changes (2)?

Recruiting class: Markus Howard, Devonte Green, Curtis Jones, De'Ron Davis

 

I believe if the right players return we could have the mix of guards, wings, and bigs, as well as a solid mix of upperclassmen and newcomers to compete for the B1G title and a Final Four.  I don't believe we would have the coach capable of getting them there.

 

As you can see, I'm ready for the next chapter of IU basketball.  I would go all in for Coach Brad Stevens.  If he turned down the offer I would go to the next tier of coaches.  I believe Crean has started or will soon start doing more damage than good.  There will be speculation around the program until Crean puts together multiple good/above expectations years or a coaching change is made.  

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1) What finish do you actually project?
2) What finish do YOU need to give Crean another year, with some degree of reality if possible?
3) What finish do you think Glass will bring Crean back at?


Overall (regular season) record: 1) 22-9 (12-6);      2) 25-6 (15-3)       3) 19-12 (10-8)

NCAA finish: 1) Round of 32    2) Elite 8     3) Just make the Big Dance

And what realistic recruiting class gives him another year and changes (2)?  It's already committed - Davis, Jones, Green (and don't forget about Gelon and the inevitable to be announced CTC wildcard).  On paper, it's a reasonably good class.

 

Glass is loyal to a fault and he will not pull the trigger this year UNLESS there are new off-court incidents OR we lose out the season OR he is positive he has the man he wants as the CTC replacement "in the bag". 

I meant to leave him out

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So... This team is looking much more like the team we hoped we'd see. Looking forward to seeing us play some tougher competition, but Crean has effectively silenced the hot seat discussion for this season, IMO. Granted, that can change if this team were to revert back to Maui form, but if the performances against OSU, Wisconsin, and Illinois are indicative of what this team has developed into, Crean is back next year.

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We have the easiest schedule in the B1G. If we continue to play at this level against actual B1G teams, then i'll be impressed. We tend to play good in January then let up right in time for the B1G tourney and of course the dance. 

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Great team play and great coaching. Effort coming from both definitely! Now, if we have an off night or off Game I'm sure everybody will have a change of heart. But, for this year I'll give them the benefit of doubt. CTC is doing Indiana things right now & you can't even disagree. Try to.

..... What? We're not even halfway through conference play yet, and we've played one conference team that wasn't god awful. Cool the jets, we've seen one Tom Crean coached Indiana team that played their best ball at the end of the year. Wait until the end of the year for comments like we calling out people because they can't challenge your opinion. 

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Great team play and great coaching. Effort coming from both definitely! Now, if we have an off night or off Game I'm sure everybody will have a change of heart. But, for this year I'll give them the benefit of doubt. CTC is doing Indiana things right now & you can't even disagree. Try to.

 

Crean is beating bottom feeder B1G teams on the road and blowing out bottom half B1G teams?  Yes, I agree that should be an Indiana thing.

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..... What? We're not even halfway through conference play yet, and we've played one conference team that wasn't god awful. Cool the jets, we've seen one Tom Crean coached Indiana team that played their best ball at the end of the year. Wait until the end of the year for comments like we calling out people because they can't challenge your opinion.

execution and adjustments are on point. Feels different. Since I've watched (ND game) he's won my approval for another year. Half way through conference, no let downs while other perennial B1G schools have had let downs excluding Iowa. We'll get ours, FAITH

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Frankly, I would still fire him.  I don't see how anyone can say this stretch has taken him off the hot seat.  We've had an easy schedule in this stretch.  Sure the team looks better, I won't deny that, great at times, but much of the time we haven't looked particularly good even against bad teams.  We looked less than impressive for most of the ND game and against Rutgers and Nebraska and Minnesota and Wisconsin.  So how much of it is our improvement and how much is weak competition, at this point it's probably a combination of both and we won't really know how much we've improved until we play a team that's worth a crap.

 

Yes, the defense looks better and the effort is definitely up (impossibly low standard since they didn't even try to play defense before) and turnovers are down but beating bad teams has never been a problem.  We're also not to the point of the season where Crean's teams always start to fade.

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I understand the schedule is easy, but at some point we've got to just look at how the team is playing. They're playing like a team, and they've been correcting their weaknesses; both turnovers and defense are much improved. It's getting interesting is all I'm saying

 

Great team play and great coaching. Effort coming from both definitely! Now, if we have an off night or off Game I'm sure everybody will have a change of heart. But, for this year I'll give them the benefit of doubt. CTC is doing Indiana things right now & you can't even disagree. Try to.

 

This team sure looks like they are bringing it together, and I cant be upset with you for wanting to find silver linings but we have to watch them do this, CONSISTENTLY,  against good teams. We have been prisoners of the moment so many times in the Crean era. How many times have we looked like world beaters, only to fall apart at the most crucial times, under Crean. So many times that I'm not going to be fooled by this run against terrible competition, early in the year. Every ounce of pessimism has been earned. There's no need to call people out for them being wary of making the same mistakes in judgement again.

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I understand the schedule is easy, but at some point we've got to just look at how the team is playing. They're playing like a team, and they've been correcting their weaknesses; both turnovers and defense are much improved. It's getting interesting is all I'm saying.

I agree to a point. We looked awful against some very bad teams. Rutgers, Minnesota, Nebraska. That awful play was masked by the fact that we just won the games. That play would have guaranteed losses against the likes of B1G contenders. Another thing that we have to look at, is the fact that we haven't played like this consistently. Wisconsin-O$U-Minn-Illinois.......In terms of how we looked, that was an absolute roller coaster. The ease of schedule just makes our margin for error huge.

 

I will say that Yogi seems to be on another level. He looks absolutely locked in. Not just in his play, but in his leadership of the team. He is a markedly different player right now.  

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Frankly, I would still fire him. I don't see how anyone can say this stretch has taken him off the hot seat. We've had an easy schedule in this stretch. Sure the team looks better, I won't deny that, great at times, but much of the time we haven't looked particularly good even against bad teams. We looked less than impressive for most of the ND game and against Rutgers and Nebraska and Minnesota and Wisconsin. So how much of it is our improvement and how much is weak competition, at this point it's probably a combination of both and we won't really know how much we've improved until we play a team that's worth a crap.

Yes, the defense looks better and the effort is definitely up (impossibly low standard since they didn't even try to play defense before) and turnovers are down but beating bad teams has never been a problem. We're also not to the point of the season where Crean's teams always start to fade.

I don't think beating top teams has been an issue either as over the last 5 years we have been a top 5 team against top 10 teams in wins. It's the late season collapse IMO. This team just feels different. The argument for this team has continually shifted since the Notre Dame game. First it was we will start 2-7. Then 5-2. Then we aren't playing anyone. Let's both hope they keep doing what they are doing.

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I don't think beating top teams has been an issue either as over the last 5 years we have been a top 5 team against top 10 teams in wins. It's the late season collapse IMO. This team just feels different. The argument for this team has continually shifted since the Notre Dame game. First it was we will start 2-7. Then 5-2. Then we aren't playing anyone. Let's both hope they keep doing what they are doing.


The argument has to fit the agenda, when we lose our first big 10 game,it's going to be "told you so."

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The argument has to fit the agenda, when we lose our first big 10 game,it's going to be "told you so."

Isn't this the case the other way around as well? We get the crap kicked out of us by decent teams then go on to beat cupcakes..."told you so." That's how I see it anyways. 

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