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19 minutes ago, JSHoosier said:

He's 59. Indiana could get 10 or so years out of him, I wouldn't complain about that at all.

Not complaining at all.  But he's 60 and been out of the game a decade.  Not anywhere near Stevens territory.  But yes I'd be happy.

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10 minutes ago, PartyintheVillas said:

If you want inconsistency, Collins is the guy. It doesn't matter how down the ACC is, he made the elite 8 and his computer rankings still have him top 20 both seasons regardless of how down the ACC is. Brownell has equaled Rick Barnes at Clemson.

He hasn’t equaled Rick Barnes at Clemson at all. Barnes went to the NCAA tournament three times in four years, including to a sweet 16. Brownell before last year was at three times in 13 years, including just twice in his first ten years. Took him until year 8 to win a tournament game. He was at Clemson a decade longer than Barnes before he passed him in tournament appearances… That’s not equaling him. It’s great for him that he made the elite eight last year, but he’s still been a bucket of mid at Clemson. 

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Just now, HoosierSadaseci said:

Several people have mentioned Dolson would like it wrapped up by 3/17...

Sounds like he wrapped it by 3/1 according to some. 

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31 minutes ago, rcbowla said:

I can't see this Crown tournament actually taking place. Players, coaches and fans want to wait another 3 weeks to watch, play or coach a team that they probably couldn't wait to be done with? I'm sure the ratings will be stellar. Starting at center for Indiana is 6' 5" Jordan Rayford. And at PG is some guy named Craig that IU found at the upstairs pub last night.

I know Craig. That dude can ball!

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5 minutes ago, HoosierHuddle said:

I'm not telling anyone how to feel about Brad Brownell. Minds are already made up on this forum and that is totally fine. I don't expect anyone to remember but I've mentioned before that I live near Clemson and follow the program pretty closely. I don't know Brad Brownell personally but I do know people at my church that work for Clemson and have a personal relationship with him. To a person, people really like Brownell. He has grown a lot as an offensive coach and has adjusted the way his teams play in the past two years. He has a whole lot of connections in the state of Indiana and I believe he'd hire a staff that would help recruit in the state very successfully. If he's the choice, I wouldn't blame anyone for being underwhelmed but I hope he'd get a chance. Anyway, this podcast conversation was before this season began and he explains why he cares about basketball and how much he loves coaching...he's a true college basketball and coaching grinder and lifer:

Rising Coaches Podcast Ep 81 - Brad Brownell

Yeah I wouldn't be exactly excited, but we have done worse and can do worse. I can see a Mark Pope type transition with him.

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