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26 minutes ago, Fkfootball1 said:

 

 


We have Tim Priller.

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Yeah about that. No Thanks! Let's let Priller stay on the bench and be the 20 point guy or if we get 2 or 3 guys in foul trouble. I couldn't even imagine Priller trying to hold his ground against Haas.

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2 hours ago, Dalton26 said:


She said that's where her husband lives and she has a teaching degree.

Huge thanks to Marni for everything she's done. One of the best.

Yes, she truly is one of the best and what a positive change she brought to the program when she assumed that position.  Us oldtimers also remember another great one Elizabeth "Buzz" Kurpius who on more than one occasion was given specific thanks by a graduating senior basketball player on senior night.

https://honorsandawards.iu.edu/search-awards/honoree.shtml?honoreeID=4614

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56 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

Yes, she truly is one of the best and what a positive change she brought to the program when she assumed that position.  Us oldtimers also remember another great one Elizabeth "Buzz" Kurpius who on more than one occasion was given specific thanks by a graduating senior basketball player on senior night.

https://honorsandawards.iu.edu/search-awards/honoree.shtml?honoreeID=4614

Wow, great ladies and a testiment to our focus on academics at Indiana. This also makes me think of another woman at UNC who blew the whistle on rampant cheating at her school. No hall of fame honors for her; she was ran out of Chapel Hill. 

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18 hours ago, nixie said:

Haven't seen that yet.  Is it pretty common for coaches to bring in their own "Marni's" when they take a new job?

Marni did not work for Crean or would she have worked for Archie. She was not a basketball employee, she was an athletic department employee. Archie might have some say on who the new person is but FG will have the final decision. 

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1 minute ago, Chris007 said:

Marni did not work for Crean or would she have worked for Archie. She was not a basketball employee, she was an athletic department employee. Archie might have some say on who the new person is but FG will have the final decision. 

Thanks.  That makes sense.  

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18 minutes ago, MartintheMopMan said:

Is this a good place to ask why so many Indiana towns share a name with somewhere else?

I was thinking the same thing. Appears they ran out of names that end in "field" or "ville" so they pulled out an atlas and went to it: Mexico, Peru and Denver.....not a lot of imagination in 19th Century North Central Indiana I guess.

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I was thinking the same thing. Appears they ran out of names that end in "field" or "ville" so they pulled out an atlas and went to it: Mexico, Peru and Denver.....not a lot of imagination in 19th Century North Central Indiana I guess.

Portland, Kokomo, Brazil, Columbus, Montpelier, Albany, Geneva, Winchester, Syracuse, auburn, Akron, Warsaw, morocco, Monticello, Milan, Versailles, Rockville, and Attica are the ones I think of on top of those. I can't tell you how many times someone told me where they were from and I asked the wrong follow-up because they didn't toss that "Indiana" at the end.

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8 minutes ago, Hardwood83 said:

I was thinking the same thing. Appears they ran out of names that end in "field" or "ville" so they pulled out an atlas and went to it: Mexico, Peru and Denver.....not a lot of imagination in 19th Century North Central Indiana I guess.

Not just North Central IN.  It's Southern IN too; Rockport, IN and Rockport, CA.

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1 minute ago, MartintheMopMan said:


Portland, Kokomo, Brazil, Columbus, Montpelier, Albany, Geneva, Winchester, Syracuse, auburn, Akron, Warsaw, morocco, Monticello, Milan, Versailles, Rockville, and Attica are the ones I think of on top of those. I can't tell you how many times someone told me where they were from and I asked the wrong follow-up because they didn't toss that "Indiana" at the end.

Add Rockport, and I believe there's a Rome as well.

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