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1 minute ago, rcs29 said:

Do you know this for certain? The Drew part.

 

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Yes, he knows what basketball means in Indiana. 

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I gotta say, this thread is a little slower than I anticipated it would be tonight. Like others have said, I’m excited for a coaching search, anxious and don’t honestly have much faith that they’ll get the new hire right, and just ready for a new era. That being said, still pretty depressed we even got to this point. I think I really like Archie the person and his background. Wish it had worked out, for so many reasons.

 

 

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I gotta say, this thread is a little slower than I anticipated it would be tonight. Like others have said, I’m excited for a coaching search, anxious and don’t honestly have much faith that they’ll get the new hire right, and just ready for a new era. That being said, still pretty depressed we even got to this point. I think I really like Archie the person and his background. Wish it had worked out, for so many reasons.
 
 
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Apathy, plus lack of faith in the administration in next hiring doesn’t even make a potential coaching search as fun as it should be.

Enfield? Lol. Fife? Lol. No one is going to waste their time daydreaming of these scenarios.

Only a few hires out there that peak my enthusiasm.

Keeping Archie as some have suggested is a death nail, it can’t happen either.

At one point we thought Indiana would ‘open the checkbook’ and hire a winner. I think that thought is less likely this time around.


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Apathy, plus lack of faith in the administration in next hiring doesn’t even make a potential coaching search as fun as it should be.

Enfield? Lol. Fife? Lol. No one is going to waste their time daydreaming of these scenarios.

Only a few hires out there that peak my enthusiasm.

Keeping Archie as some have suggested is a death nail, it can’t happen either.

At one point we thought Indiana would ‘open the checkbook’ and hire a winner. I think that thought is less likely this time around.


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I bet you with how bad this hire has turned out and with the pandemic and the buyout their wishing they had opened their checkbook up last time

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I bet you with how bad this hire has turned out and with the pandemic and the buyout their wishing they had opened their checkbook up last time

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Maybe we would have had Billy Donovan? Lol. Semi-serious.

Hard for me to get ‘pumped up’ for any “realistic option”.

But a move to almost anyone gives me more hope than I have in Archie. So there’s that.





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Apathy, plus lack of faith in the administration in next hiring doesn’t even make a potential coaching search as fun as it should be.

Enfield? Lol. Fife? Lol. No one is going to waste their time daydreaming of these scenarios.

Only a few hires out there that peak my enthusiasm.

Keeping Archie as some have suggested is a death nail, it can’t happen either.

At one point we thought Indiana would ‘open the checkbook’ and hire a winner. I think that thought is less likely this time around.


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Agreed. And I don’t know as much about this as some who can comment, but if Mcrobbie really is part of the problem, isn’t it a little obnoxious that we have to go through this again, at the very end of his presidency?


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If I’m being honest, I didn’t even know who Enfield was before his name was mentioned in here earlier. Maybe there’s something I’m missing with him, but I looked up his resume and was thoroughly unimpressed. I know the job isn’t the most attractive thing in college basketball right now, but surely we can do better ...

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1 hour ago, Baltimore Hoosier said:

Isn’t it probably more feasible that IU waits until April 2022 before firing Miller to pay the 50% buyout? 

That being said, why would a coach like Stevens ever leave the NBA for a program that hasn’t won a championship in almost 35 years? Hell, they’ve only won 3 conference Championships in the last 20. A coach in a reasonably comfortable situation at a power 5 school would have to be crazy to come to IU. There is NO patience amongst the fan base or local media, despite being mediocre for most of the last few decades, and there is unbelievable pressure to win immediately. Pretty tough gig.. A guy like Dennis Gates or Dane Fife might be the best we can hope for.

In his 4th year without a tourney appearance or even a winning conference record.  Some "lack of patience" or whatever other nonsense isn't the problem; do that at puke and you wouldn't get to 4 years.

If we want to get back we have to start having and holding expectations, we have to expect to win and not consider making a 68 team field some sort of accomplishment.

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5 minutes ago, Hoosierfan2017 said:

If I’m being honest, I didn’t even know who Enfield was before his name was mentioned in here earlier. Maybe there’s something I’m missing with him, but I looked up his resume and was thoroughly unimpressed. I know the job isn’t the most attractive thing in college basketball right now, but surely we can do better ...

He’s a shooting specialist. Haven’t you been asking for him for years?

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@Chris007 I’d take Chris Mack. He’s a good coach and a good recruiter. I find it interesting that he’d be the one to reach out to IU though when it’s been said that UL was his dream job. Then again there’s always the chance of stuff going on behind the scenes at UL that he doesn’t want to be a part of. 

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15 minutes ago, ap2345 said:

@Chris007 I’d take Chris Mack. He’s a good coach and a good recruiter. I find it interesting that he’d be the one to reach out to IU though when it’s been said that UL was his dream job. Then again there’s always the chance of stuff going on behind the scenes at UL that he doesn’t want to be a part of. 

Louisville is still on probation for its 2015 escort scandal, which forced the school into vacating 123 wins including the 2013 national championship. The Cardinals self-imposed a one-year postseason ban as a result, along with taking a reduction in scholarships and recruiting restrictions. Because of that, the university finds itself in a tough spot regarding potential punishment, the severity of which will depend on whether the NCAA's Committee on Infractions determines if the Level I violation is found to be aggravated, standard or mitigated. An aggravated violation could include a one- to five-year postseason ban. A standard violation could mean a one or two-year postseason ban.”

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