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2 minutes ago, Certified Sunshine Pumper said:

Because it makes no f'ing sense. 

They have blocked off times in their schedule for practice. They do have a class schedule..... 

It would not be unusual for some players to be at dinner on a Friday night with friends or g/f and get a text saying we're practicing in an hour. He also had a rule that if he was in the building then you had to be in the building as a staff member. I know one person couldn't stand that. 

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3 minutes ago, Certified Sunshine Pumper said:

Because it makes no f'ing sense. 

They have blocked off times in their schedule for practice. They do have a class schedule..... 

And that's part of why he was fired.  It's been posted on several podcasts, I remember readying it during a peegs chat back in the day when the wheels had fallen off. 

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Just now, Chris007 said:

It would not be unusual for some players to be at dinner on a Friday night with friends or g/f and get a text saying we're practicing in an hour. He also had a rule that if he was in the building then you had to be in the building as a staff member. I know one person couldn't stand that. 

That's not necessarily how I think KentuckySucks was describing it. 

I also dont see the issue with either scenario. 

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Just now, Chris007 said:

It would not be unusual for some players to be at dinner on a Friday night with friends or g/f and get a text saying we're practicing in an hour. He also had a rule that if he was in the building then you had to be in the building as a staff member. I know one person couldn't stand that. 

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2 minutes ago, Certified Sunshine Pumper said:

That's not necessarily how I think KentuckySucks was describing it. 

I also dont see the issue with either scenario. 

That’s exactly what I was saying.  No set practice schedule.  He would have impromptu practices too.

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16 minutes ago, Kentuckysucks said:

And I always heard he never had the players on a schedule.  Like they get a text saying practice in a half hour don’t be late.  Maybe @Chris007 can confirm that.

I’ve heard at least one of the players talk about that on a podcast. He said you could never make plans, because you never knew when practice would be. 

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13 minutes ago, Kentuckysucks said:

Why would I not believe it?  Heard it from people close to the program.  Crean was absolutely manic.  Not a bad man but extremely unorthodox.

Well, the guy never played if I am remembering correctly.....degree in accounting...its hard to identify with players and other coaches IMO if you have not played at the same level

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14 minutes ago, AZ Hoosier said:

Wow... that approach is way too logical to really work. Self-reflection is important here, both in terms of personalities (who did we hire) and process (why did we hire them). Of course the guy doing the search and hiring this time isn't the guy who has done any of these past hires, but you still need to evaluate what has happened in the past.

There are a lot of names being tossed around, and only one of them will get the job... as a fanbase, we have to recognize that there's no guarantees, but we need a process that will get us as close to the "home run hire" as we can possibly get. Indiana University has the resources... Dolson just needs to do the work... and I have to believe that he will get it right.

Our process works.

Just ignore the last quarter century.

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9 minutes ago, MonteMarcaccini said:

If you’ve ever listened to Hysterics podcast, multiple players have confirmed it.  Not a secret.  And a crazy way to run things.  He claimed it helped them be ready to adapt when things didn’t go their way in games.  Dumb.

I beg to differ....Marines use this tactic and it acclimates young people to learn how to adapt....very proven technique....Marines did this kind of **** all the time and while frustrating at the time, makes perfect sense when you hear the science behind it...

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If he did storm out and quite, F him. Pay these MEN too much to deal with baby attitudes. They want the money, then prepare for everything that comes along with it. Period. Maybe they should throw an "expectations" class at them before they receive the NIL money so they can know what to expect....

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4 minutes ago, ClarkCoHoosier said:

I’ve heard at least one of the players talk about that on a podcast. He said you could never make plans, because you never knew when practice would be. 

I spoke to a player that played for Crean a couple years after he graduated at a party.  The ex-player was very intoxicated at the time and you would not believe some of the stories he told me and my buddies about Crean.  He wasn't the perfectly behaved person and coach he tries to make himself out to be.

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It’s May or Stevens for me or bust,  then you might as well take a chance on McCollum or someone like Kevin Young and let them try to create their own history here with all the resources at their disposal.
I’m frankly pretty impressed with Kevin Young, but I’d rather stay away from someone that’s had a long tenure at some other college and growing long in the tooth.

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8 minutes ago, SlammySammy said:

Well, the guy never played if I am remembering correctly.....degree in accounting...its hard to identify with players and other coaches IMO if you have not played at the same level

Very good point! I never really thought about that bond!!!

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4 minutes ago, SlammySammy said:

I beg to differ....Marines use this tactic and it acclimates young people to learn how to adapt....very proven technique....Marines did this kind of **** all the time and while frustrating at the time, makes perfect sense when you hear the science behind it...

Probably effective for marines preparing for life/death scenarios and I no doubt believe that Crean read it and applied it.

For college kids playing basketball?  It’s a stretch that was universally disliked by the team.
we’ll agree to to disagree.

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