lillurk Posted February 15 Posted February 15 It won’t be Brownell but his overperformance whenever he's on the hot seat at Clemson is legendary. Which, at IU, would mean more final 4s and more tournament misses lol
JSHoosier Posted February 15 Posted February 15 Just now, go iu bb said: Hiring Brad Brownell would be the equivalent of shooting yourself in the face with a BB gun. Painful and not very smart. You do remember this is IU we're talking about, right? That's pretty much status quo anymore. IUHAHN81, RoadRage and WeeDerkaNaut 1 2
tyappleg Posted February 15 Posted February 15 13 minutes ago, RaceToTheTop said: lot of people jumping from one former playing saying not to be surprised if it’s Brownell to assuming it will be brownell. fwiw, while should not be the hire….but he is a good basketball coach. He is not. VFury, cybergates and jonz44 2 1
OliviaPope40 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 2 minutes ago, go iu bb said: Hiring Brad Brownell would be the equivalent of shooting yourself in the face with a BB gun. Painful and not very smart. IUFAN1976 and WeeDerkaNaut 2
RoadRage Posted February 15 Posted February 15 7 minutes ago, Jet812 said: Everyone better says, no, we don’t want to take a chance on an up and comer. They’ll rationalize we need someone to get us over the hump for the next 5-6 years, become consistent, then make a “big hire”, basically repeat what they tried to do with Woody. We did that with Archie….we need a proven winner, the money is there, Woody was never a proven winner and many people called it as mistake from the beginning.
IUFAN1976 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 13 minutes ago, Ghost of Rick Majerus said: I agree with you 100% There is some degree of risk and yes, the guy has made some mistakes. Some of those mistakes are inexcusable. But people change. He is #1 on my list. Always has been. I love the guy and think he would build a dynasty here. 17 minutes ago, steubenhoosier said: Not sure that this will make sense to some people. Hell, a lot of stuff posted here doesn’t make sense. But here’s my take on Beard. Yes, a good coach who can win big here Yes, he would be divisive.He might drive off some big donors, but if he starts winning like I think he can, they’d start coming back. Yes he’s a big risk. All that to say. Based on his stated love and respect of RMK. Based on him outwardly expressing that he wants the IU job. I think Chris Beard would turn a new leaf in Bloomington. I think he views IU as his church, and RMK his mentor. I believe that he would not do anything that would tarnish those things he holds as so important to him. For lack of better words, I think IU would be the salvation for Chris Beard. Whether the opportunity exists for him will require some open minds who believe in the concept of redemption. Whether the opportunity exists is going to take leadership who believes that the IU brand is strong enough to take the initial hit it will undoubtedly take, and believe that the reward is worth the risk. I have personally seen people who have been in as low or lower places than Beard, and have changed themselves to become well respected individuals who contribute to the greater good of society. All it takes is one person, one group of leaders, to give him the chance. Dusty May is my #1 since BS is no longer a candidate, according to Goodman and only Goodman. I was skeptical of him last year but this year leading the B10 at this stage made me a believer but Chris Beard is a very close 2nd and I could make him tied with DM. People do make mistakes and can change. People should never throw stones in a glass house, everyone has skeletons in their closet, lets give the man a chance if SD chooses to hire him, Stuben you make a heck of a lot of sense! HoosierInParadise 1
Truthhurts Posted February 15 Posted February 15 1 minute ago, IUFAN1976 said: since BS is no longer a candidate, according to Goodman and only Goodman. *according to Brad MikeRoberts 1
Stuhoo Posted February 15 Posted February 15 15 minutes ago, RaceToTheTop said: lot of people jumping from one former playing saying not to be surprised if it’s Brownell to assuming it will be brownell. fwiw, while should not be the hire….but he is a good basketball coach. Perfectly stated MikeRoberts, lillurk and theriverpilot 2 1
WeeDerkaNaut Posted February 15 Posted February 15 8 minutes ago, OliviaPope40 said: They looked really good against Duke. Yes they did, Duke was struggling to deal with them.
steubenhoosier Posted February 15 Posted February 15 1 minute ago, Truthhurts said: *according to Brad Brownell? :)
Popular Post IUwins0708 Posted February 15 Popular Post Posted February 15 25 minutes ago, steubenhoosier said: Not sure that this will make sense to some people. Hell, a lot of stuff posted here doesn’t make sense. But here’s my take on Beard. Yes, a good coach who can win big here Yes, he would be divisive.He might drive off some big donors, but if he starts winning like I think he can, they’d start coming back. Yes he’s a big risk. All that to say. Based on his stated love and respect of RMK. Based on him outwardly expressing that he wants the IU job. I think Chris Beard would turn a new leaf in Bloomington. I think he views IU as his church, and RMK his mentor. I believe that he would not do anything that would tarnish those things he holds as so important to him. For lack of better words, I think IU would be the salvation for Chris Beard. Whether the opportunity exists for him will require some open minds who believe in the concept of redemption. Whether the opportunity exists is going to take leadership who believes that the IU brand is strong enough to take the initial hit it will undoubtedly take, and believe that the reward is worth the risk. I have personally seen people who have been in as low or lower places than Beard, and have changed themselves to become well respected individuals who contribute to the greater good of society. All it takes is one person, one group of leaders, to give him the chance. I agree everyone deserves a 2nd chance but it’s hard for me to give him one at a school I love. Having a mother, wife, and daughter it would be very hard for me to support the hire, wins or not. No place for domestic violence (and I’m not saying you condone that in any way). That’s just my opinion and it really only matters to me I guess. Very, very good coach, just the wrong kind of crime for myself to be able to forgive. IUGRAD06, IUskim, thebigweave and 12 others 15
hoopsta007 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 1 hour ago, Hoosier987 said: I’m pretty sure we would all unite against Brownell. That would be an awful hire. Look at the Clemson message boards. They don’t care if he left. Some are even hoping we take him. Wow. That’s a disaster. It would be similar to the Tom Crean hire in the fact that there were Marquette fans that were happy we took him off of their hands
RoadRage Posted February 15 Posted February 15 35 minutes ago, OliviaPope40 said: Oats or Pearl? Pearl, Oates can’t make 3s, we don’t need more of that! :) OliviaPope40 1
IUFAN1976 Posted February 15 Posted February 15 2 minutes ago, Truthhurts said: *according to Brad I was just talking about the only thing that I’ve seen published Truthhurts 1
Truthhurts Posted February 15 Posted February 15 (edited) Brownell would be so disappointing. Very hopeful IU will have the stones to take a chance on a guy whose ceiling is a 25 year knight-esque run (McCollum). Cronin would get us in the dance every year. I wouldn’t hate it. But you’re not competing for titles with any regularity with that offense. Edited February 15 by Truthhurts NVFalcons1990, RaceToTheTop and NCHoosier 3
RaceToTheTop Posted February 15 Posted February 15 4 minutes ago, tyappleg said: He is not. Clemson. NVFalcons1990 1
NCHoosier Posted February 15 Posted February 15 3 minutes ago, Truthhurts said: *according to Brad Please share where that was quoted exactly. I’ll wait. thebigweave, WeeDerkaNaut, NVFalcons1990 and 2 others 5
RaceToTheTop Posted February 15 Posted February 15 1 minute ago, Truthhurts said: Brownell would be so disappointing. Very hopeful IU will take a chance on a guy whose ceiling is a 25 year knight-esque run (McCollum). I agree that a chance on McCollum > brownell. LamarCheeks and Truthhurts 2
WeeDerkaNaut Posted February 15 Posted February 15 6 minutes ago, Truthhurts said: *according to Brad There's zero proof of that, just Goody's word. I need a receipt on it. thebigweave 1
hoosierbannerd Posted February 15 Posted February 15 13 minutes ago, go iu bb said: Hiring Brad Brownell would be the equivalent of shooting yourself in the face with a BB gun. Painful and not very smart. hiring Brad Brownell would definitely cause many on here to go..ohhhh fuuuudge.. except they wouldn't say fudge... RoadRage and Ryno6284 2
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