Popular Post rebelhoosier848891 Posted March 26, 2017 Popular Post Posted March 26, 2017 It's a sign! There is a great pic on #iubb twitter from today showing a rainbow over and ending on top of The Hall. Archie has now been endorsed by God and that is good enough for me! A new era of IU basketball greatness has began! waitingon6, thebigweave, Dalton26 and 7 others 10 Quote
Popular Post hoosierpap Posted March 26, 2017 Popular Post Posted March 26, 2017 1 minute ago, Capt. Crimson said: Guys... this is all a smokescreen. Billy is still coming. He's just finishing up dinner at Little Zagreb. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app Says 24/7 :) Chris Nieman, ALASKA HOOSIER, Class of '66 Old Fart and 9 others 12 Quote
Popular Post Hoosierfan2017 Posted March 26, 2017 Popular Post Posted March 26, 2017 I hope we stop hearing about 24/7, 24/7, here soon [emoji51]Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app Tom White, Dalton26, CR3AMnCR1MS0N and 5 others 8 Quote
Capt. Crimson Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 I hope we stop hearing about 24/7, 24/7, here soon [emoji51]Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile appYou will. I read they were informed that they are getting the boot on April 30th today. Lol Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app Chris Nieman, CR3AMnCR1MS0N, coonhounds and 4 others 7 Quote
Alford Bailey Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 3 minutes ago, Brass Cannon said: Glass promised us somebody who was proven. That's exactly my point. Miller has never built a team top 25 in both offense and defense. Bennett has built multiple. Could we really not lure him? Really?? Bennett wasnt a fit IMO. And I dont think he moves on to a top job. People in AH would have screamed at the top of their lungs at 45 point games. 323SGrant 1 Quote
coonhounds Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 It's a sign! There is a great pic on #iubb twitter from today showing a rainbow over and ending on top of The Hall. Archie has now been endorsed by God and that is good enough for me! A new era of IU basketball greatness has began!Glad your on board rebel we need your eternal optimism that carried us through alot of the crean dark ages Sent from my SM-G920V using BtownBanners mobile app rebelhoosier848891, ALASKA HOOSIER, BTOWN and 4 others 7 Quote
The Ola Depot Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 According to this guy from ESPN analytics , the Greek Frank's little brother may follow Miller to IU and elgible for the 2nd semester. Kostas was a 4 star a couple years ago.https://twitter.com/neilmjohnson https://twitter.com/neilmjohnson/status/845780573322924032What exactly did this link say? I believe it was deleted. Kepner 1 Quote
Brass Cannon Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 1 minute ago, Alford Bailey said: Bennett wasnt a fit IMO. And I dont think he moves on to a top job. People in AH would have screamed at the top of their lungs at 45 point games. Not if we won them jmsgws 1 Quote
Popular Post GnarlyNormEllenberger Posted March 26, 2017 Popular Post Posted March 26, 2017 A few things I hope to see from Archie early on... 1) Hit the ground running. Player retention and completing the roster for next year will be key. Through no fault of his own, some are disappointed that he's not as big of a name as Stevens or Donovan. Getting us back in the tournament next year will be evidence we're pointed in the right direction and better off than we were with Crean. If teams like Minnesota and Northwestern made it this year, we should have enough pieces to make it next year. It will keep momentum going. 2) Establish plenty of Indiana contacts. Obviously, he needs to make the program his "own" to an extent, but make sure to include people from IU and the state. That doesn't mean he needs a bench of former Hoosiers. It just means that he can't lose the state. When that happened to Crean, his tenure was doomed. So even if these connections are never made public, make sure they exist. He'll need them. Make them exist and make those relationships strong. 3) Have a clear focus on recruiting. Don't take the shotgun approach. Find your niche and excel in it. He's right in the middle of a fertile recruiting ground, so I would he makes Indiana/Ohio/Illinois his primary base, recruiting nationally when appropriate. Piggybacking off of Point #1, a few commits from high level players in future classes will certainly build excitement as he's getting this thing off the ground. 3A) Manage the roster. The "we're young" excuse doesn't hold much weight these days. Many teams are young. Make sure to recruit some guys who will stick around for four years and maintain a consistent level of winning. (This is where the #5-#8 ranked players in Indiana come into play every year... i.e. your Nic Moore's, Bryant McIntosh's, Eron Harris', etc.) 4) Talk is cheap. Just do it. Don't try to sell the fans on stuff. They know baloney when they hear it. Don't speak in platitudes and make excuses. The proof is on the court and his coaching will be judged as such. All in all, I'm cautiously optimistic. He's clearly a "potential" hire, as the hope is that he can really utilize the inherent advantages IU possesses and run with them. But we really need him to be ready for the big-time now. I've read he runs some motion-type of offense that uses off-the-ball screens. Good. Defense seems to be relatively stout. There isn't any reason why he can't make us what his brother has made Arizona. And 90% of IU fans would take that right now. Hopefully his recruiting can take off like that immediately. Another note: I heard he was an assistant coach on the Team USA U-19 team? If that's true, that's key. I'd imagine there are heavy recruiting advantages that exist there. Napleshoosier, IUsafety, ThompsonHoosier and 9 others 12 Quote
Magnanimous Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 11 minutes ago, Treesh said: Glass made it seem like he was going to hire Jesus, he was confident. Glass was showing casing a grand slam on the World Series and we ended up with a double up center field. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app Too many people here are acting like those spoiled little s***s on that my super sweet 16 show who got a car for their birthday and threw a fit that it wasn't a pink corvette. Still a huge upgrade. coonhounds, thebigweave, Tom White and 2 others 5 Quote
FortWayneHoosier Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 Glass promised us somebody who was proven. That's exactly my point. Miller has never built a team top 25 in both offense and defense. Bennett has built multiple. Could we really not lure him? Really?? Here's the thing, everyone assumes coaches just want to come here. Thats not the case. Just because a job opens doesn't mean a coach is just gonna up and leave what they have built and are working on. How do we even know that Indiana even contacted him or any other of the what seems like a million coaches?Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners woodenshoemanHoosierfan and thebigweave 2 Quote
jgries84 Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 Does he sweat as much as Sean?Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app Beachfront Property 1 Quote
iubb Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 1 hour ago, lviucpa said: According to this guy from ESPN analytics , the Greek Frank's little brother may follow Miller to IU and elgible for the 2nd semester. Kostas was a 4 star a couple years ago. https://twitter.com/neilmjohnson https://twitter.com/neilmjohnson/status/845780573322924032 deleted... ANyone get a screenshot Kepner and Yogi's Picnic Basket 2 Quote
Capt. Crimson Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 Does he sweat as much as Sean?Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile appI sure hope so. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app thebigweave and Josh 2 Quote
Brass Cannon Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 2 minutes ago, FortWayneHoosier said: Here's the thing, everyone assumes coaches just want to come here. Thats not the case. Just because a job opens doesn't mean a coach is just gonna up and leave what they have built and are working on. How do we even know that Indiana even contacted him or any other of the what seems like a million coaches? Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners If we didn't then Glass needs fired tomorrow Quote
SteelerHoosier Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 4 minutes ago, GnarlyTimGarl said: A few things I hope to see from Archie early on... 1) Hit the ground running. Player retention and completing the roster for next year will be key. Through no fault of his own, some are disappointed that he's not as big of a name as Stevens or Donovan. Getting us back in the tournament next year will be evidence we're pointed in the right direction and better off than we were with Crean. If teams like Minnesota and Northwestern made it this year, we should have enough pieces to make it next year. It will keep momentum going. 2) Establish plenty of Indiana contacts. Obviously, he needs to make the program his "own" to an extent, but make sure to include people from IU and the state. That doesn't mean he needs a bench of former Hoosiers. It just means that he can't lose the state. When that happened to Crean, his tenure was doomed. So even if these connections are never made public, make sure they exist. He'll need them. Make them exist and make those relationships strong. 3) Have a clear focus on recruiting. Don't take the shotgun approach. Find your niche and excel in it. He's right in the middle of a fertile recruiting ground, so I would he makes Indiana/Ohio/Illinois his primary base, recruiting nationally when appropriate. Piggybacking off of Point #1, a few commits from high level players in future classes will certainly build excitement as he's getting this thing off the ground. 3A) Manage the roster. The "we're young" excuse doesn't hold much weight these days. Many teams are young. Make sure to recruit some guys who will stick around for four years and maintain a consistent level of winning. (This is where the #5-#8 ranked players in Indiana come into play every year... i.e. your Nic Moore's, Bryant McIntosh's, Eron Harris', etc.) 4) Talk is cheap. Just do it. Don't try to sell the fans on stuff. They know baloney when they hear it. Don't speak in platitudes and make excuses. The proof is on the court and his coaching will be judged as such. All in all, I'm cautiously optimistic. He's clearly a "potential" hire, as the hope is that he can really utilize the inherent advantages IU possesses and run with them. But we really need him to be ready for the big-time now. I've read he runs some motion-type of offense that uses off-the-ball screens. Good. Defense seems to be relatively stout. There isn't any reason why he can't make us what his brother has made Arizona. And 90% of IU fans would take that right now. Hopefully his recruiting can take off like that immediately. Another note: I heard he was an assistant coach on the Team USA U-19 team? If that's true, that's key. I'd imagine there are heavy recruiting advantages that exist there. Very good post sir waitingon6 1 Quote
Uspshoosier Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 Mike DeCourcy, Sporting News:“I think it’s a tremendous hire. I knew all along that Indiana was the kind of place that Archie was waiting to hear from. He had a lot of opportunities after the Elite Eight run in 2014. He’s been very smart and very patient about his next career step. He’s taken one of the best jobs in college coaching.“The first thing that stands out is he’s about as competitive a coach as I’ve come across. You don’t get far without that being one of your main personality traits. You have to be highly, highly competitive. Just like there are great shooters and then there’s Rick Barry, there are guys like Arch who have another tick, that even the above-average guys don’t have. He’s really intense. He’s really driven. He’s really smart.”“One of the first things that impressed me when he went to Dayton was the people he gathered around him with Kevin Kuwik, Bill Comar, Tom Ostrom and Allen Griffin. They’re all really sharp guys. There are no hangers-on there, nobody just collecting a check.“They all contributed at a high level to Dayton’s success. I’m not sure what will be his next step about his staff at IU. I’m sure a lot of those guys will be a part of it. He was really smart about building a staff that would work at a high level.”Some have made comments about Indiana not hiring a “big-name” coach. What are your thoughts about that?“I would like to see the list of programs that have hired a quote unquote big name and were celebrating in the Final Four five years later or 10 years later,” DeCourcy said. “How many are there? Obviously, Kentucky hired John Calipari, but it is not often you have guys like Cal at Memphis and you can get him from there.“There are elite coaches like Archie Miller, like Chris Collins, like a Gregg Marshall. They hired the one they felt fit them the best. We don’t know if other coaches were discussed or approached.“They found the one in that group that works for them. I don’t know how much bigger a name you can get than a guy who has coached in four consecutive NCAA Tournaments and has been to an Elite Eight. Maybe Brad Stevens or Billy Donovan, but those guys aren’t leaving the NBA.”Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners woodenshoemanHoosierfan and thebigweave 2 Quote
Alford Bailey Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 3 minutes ago, Uspshoosier said: Mike DeCourcy, Sporting News: “I think it’s a tremendous hire. I knew all along that Indiana was the kind of place that Archie was waiting to hear from. He had a lot of opportunities after the Elite Eight run in 2014. He’s been very smart and very patient about his next career step. He’s taken one of the best jobs in college coaching. “The first thing that stands out is he’s about as competitive a coach as I’ve come across. You don’t get far without that being one of your main personality traits. You have to be highly, highly competitive. Just like there are great shooters and then there’s Rick Barry, there are guys like Arch who have another tick, that even the above-average guys don’t have. He’s really intense. He’s really driven. He’s really smart.” “One of the first things that impressed me when he went to Dayton was the people he gathered around him with Kevin Kuwik, Bill Comar, Tom Ostrom and Allen Griffin. They’re all really sharp guys. There are no hangers-on there, nobody just collecting a check. “They all contributed at a high level to Dayton’s success. I’m not sure what will be his next step about his staff at IU. I’m sure a lot of those guys will be a part of it. He was really smart about building a staff that would work at a high level.” Some have made comments about Indiana not hiring a “big-name” coach. What are your thoughts about that? “I would like to see the list of programs that have hired a quote unquote big name and were celebrating in the Final Four five years later or 10 years later,” DeCourcy said. “How many are there? Obviously, Kentucky hired John Calipari, but it is not often you have guys like Cal at Memphis and you can get him from there. “There are elite coaches like Archie Miller, like Chris Collins, like a Gregg Marshall. They hired the one they felt fit them the best. We don’t know if other coaches were discussed or approached. “They found the one in that group that works for them. I don’t know how much bigger a name you can get than a guy who has coached in four consecutive NCAA Tournaments and has been to an Elite Eight. Maybe Brad Stevens or Billy Donovan, but those guys aren’t leaving the NBA.” Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners Agree. He was going to the next big job. Glad it was us. CR3AMnCR1MS0N, Kepner and ElectricBoogaloo 3 Quote
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Popular Post GoIU8 Posted March 26, 2017 Popular Post Posted March 26, 2017 I'm going to drive to Tucson and laugh in Sean Miller's face is Archie makes a Final Four before he does. Brass Cannon, Leo, thebigweave and 5 others 8 Quote
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