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1 minute ago, jimsorgi said:

Just caught on on the thread for the day in detail and the main takeaway is:

 

The group has really stepped up on the gifs. Be proud of yourselves, folks. 

Who needs words??? its 2025 baby LOL

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17 minutes ago, ceast11 said:

No one knows who Dolson is focused on. But if we are hiring the head coach of Drake, the IU basketball brand has fallen tremendously! Despite the NIL war chest, blueblood status, and large coaching salary, that’s the best we can do? 
Sure, McCollum could be successful at IU. But comparing it to Cig & IU football is crazy! One is the losingest program in D1 history, the other is a 5 time national champion.

I feel like IU basketball should be able to do better! Are we all delusional?!?!

People can try and convince themselves and compare McCollum to Dusty (which we’ve seen) or Stitz to a starter on a high major top 25 team…whatever to make themselves feel better about a potential McCollum hire…but yes, it would be a pretty underwhelming hire, of which hopefully won’t happen…because if it does happen then we missed out on multiple targets

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7 minutes ago, Hornsby said:

Some of us haven't forgotten. Wes Miller was also the hottest thing around four years. This year the name is mccollum or at least today it is

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Wes Miller was indeed a very hot name, so was the dude from FGCU…though I guess he had some slightly above average years at USC. Next year it will be a different name. It’s the same thing every year. Some mid major coach is the next sure thing. Some work out, others don’t. It’s not necessary for us to find out this go around. 

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25 minutes ago, Magnanimous said:

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Me watching this board go at it after pushing the Ben McCollum narrative all these years haha. 

I give you credit for making me aware of McCollum years ago. Good eyes you have there sir. 

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2 hours ago, rayl456 said:

Great interview.  I like his approach to coaching.  As with Coach Cignetti, it’s process driven.  If folks are concerned about this coach, then watch this podcast.

Among the things that stood out...a response to interviewing for jobs previously and not taking them and considering a piece of advice: "Only take a job that will let you be yourself." To paraphrase, do not take a job that will not let you run the program the way you want to run it. Would Ben McCollum think that IU, in its current situation, is a place he could be himself and run the program the way he wants to run it? Obviously, only he knows how to answer that question (if he was offered). 

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1 minute ago, HoosierHuddle said:

Among the things that stood out...a response to interviewing for jobs previously and not taking them and considering a piece of advice: "Only take a job that will let you be yourself." To paraphrase, do not take a job that will not let you run the program the way you want to run it. Would Ben McCollum think that IU, in its current situation, is a place he could be himself and run the program the way he wants to run it? Obviously, only he knows how to answer that question (if he was offered). 

McCollum has stated before that he wants to be at places that give him the opportunity to win at the top of his league. 
 

 

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4 minutes ago, Certified Sunshine Pumper said:

They're the flavor of the month until they turn into Bill Self or Jay Wright. Then they're just elite coaches. 

Or the next Tim Miles or John Groce...

Edit: And there are, by far, many more examples of the latter two than Self and Wright.

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Wes Miller was indeed a very hot name, so was the dude from FGCU…though I guess he had some slightly above average years at USC. Next year it will be a different name. It’s the same thing every year. Some mid major coach is the next sure thing. Some work out, others don’t. It’s not necessary for us to find out this go around. 

https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/columnists/gregg-doyel/2017/03/25/doyel-fred-glass-knocks-out-park-archie-miller/99620772/

 

INDIANAPOLIS – This guy’s going to win huge at Indiana.

 

Hiring Archie Miller was a mic-dropping moment for IU athletic director Fred Glass, who needs to make like that dude from the Verizon commercial when he introduces Miller on Monday. Glass needs to show up for the news conference at Assembly Hall with a handful of microphones hidden all over his body, all ready to be dropped as he reads from the news release that announced the hire of Archie Miller on Saturday.

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Certified Sunshine Pumper said:

They're the flavor of the month until they turn into Bill Self or Jay Wright. Then they're just elite coaches. 

Yeah nobody’s perfect at picking the next such guy but I can’t stand when mid- or low-major coaches all get batched in the same bin. I promise, you’re allowed to form a nuanced opinion based on the evidence for each one!

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They're the flavor of the month until they turn into Bill Self or Jay Wright. Then they're just elite coaches. 
Or the next Wes Miller. Like he said some work but many don't

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17 minutes ago, jimsorgi said:

The group has really stepped up on the gifs. Be proud of yourselves, folks. 

I don't remember who it would have been, but my last gif used (Jeremiah Johnson nod) was the one I saw from one of our "insiders" years ago when they revealed Romeo was choosing IU --- so they've always been there.....but gifs have definitely increased lately

i appreciate a good gif!

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Hoosier Pride said:

I don't remember who it would have been, but my last gif used (Jeremiah Johnson nod) was the one I saw from one of our "insiders" years ago when they revealed Romeo was choosing IU --- so they've always been there.....but gifs have definitely increased lately

i appreciate a good gif!

...short and to the point. I would say, at least half of mine are gifs, mostly meant to be sarcastic or funny. lol

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