ronzo4IU Posted March 2, 2025 Posted March 2, 2025 When I see people use the word “grind”referring to the men’s basketball head coaching position I laugh to myself because I’ve worked many jobs that I would consider a real grind day in and day out, but I don’t think I would consider that job on its hardest day to be a “grind” even at the highest level, what are they out there digging every day for bandwidth? They are also instant millionaires and live in the lap of luxury. Lol Ctf9, VFury, CSP and 8 others 6 5
CSP Posted March 2, 2025 Posted March 2, 2025 5 minutes ago, Kentuckysucks said: He simply checks every single box for all parties. He’s the one hire who would make both the administration and the fans extremely happy. No one else can come close. That’s why Dolson has pursued him so heavily. That's pretty crazy, if true. Silat Player, lillurk, MikeRoberts and 1 other 4
Popular Post Hoosier Guy Posted March 2, 2025 Popular Post Posted March 2, 2025 Stevens has no question marks. Let’s put this to bed, please. RaceToTheTop, theriverpilot, JustWinBaby and 6 others 9
Kentuckysucks Posted March 2, 2025 Posted March 2, 2025 1 minute ago, Certified Sunshine Pumper said: That's pretty crazy, if true. There are guys like Otz, Lloyd, and Drew that would come close. But even they have their haters. I really hope one of those 3 says yes. Otherwise good chance we’re doing this again in a few years.
Pagoda Posted March 2, 2025 Posted March 2, 2025 5 minutes ago, Kentuckysucks said: There are guys like Otz, Lloyd, and Drew that would come close. But even they have their haters. I really hope one of those 3 says yes. Otherwise good chance we’re doing this again in a few years. I really hope we can get Otz or Lloyd. That would be a relief. I just have no idea if our higher level of resources will shake them loose. $2M+ more for players every year can make a very big difference, that’s two elite players on a roster. But getting bigger name coaches to move is tough. Scott and Pam’s pitch will be key. Of course may be they already got it done? Idk. Kentuckysucks and MikeRoberts 2
Popular Post Hoosierfan2017 Posted March 2, 2025 Popular Post Posted March 2, 2025 5 minutes ago, Hoosier Guy said: Stevens has no question marks. Let’s put this to bed, please. Yes, it’s much more productive to speculate about Cody Zeller being Brad’s new IU GM because he caught an IU game during his wife’s West coast tour. cybergates, Ctf9, pumpfake and 14 others 9 2 6
Hoosier Guy Posted March 2, 2025 Posted March 2, 2025 Just now, Hoosierfan2017 said: Yes, it’s much more productive to speculate about Cody Zeller being Brad’s new IU GM because he caught an IU game during his wife’s West coast tour. Don’t change the subject. Silat Player, MikeRoberts, Hoosierfan2017 and 2 others 2 3
AH1971 Posted March 2, 2025 Posted March 2, 2025 23 minutes ago, TheWatShot said: He was offered the general manager position and accepted, but spin it as quitting if you want. I seriously can't believe after 25 years of mostly sh*tty coaches, we have people who are opposed to someone like Brad Stevens coaching here. Mind-blowing stuff. I have not seen one person opposed to Brad Stevens, just people who understand Brad Stevens isn’t going to return after a decade absence, snap his fingers, and magically have IU as a national title contender in a year or two. That and it’s completely pointless to speculate because he has zero interest in this job. There’s nearly 1000 pages worth of speculation on a candidate that has a better chance of retiring and moving to the moon tomorrow than he does coaching Indiana. It’s so freaking silly that Brad Stevens continues to dominate the general candidate thread. HoosierDevils, Silat Player, schoosier and 2 others 5
Popular Post Hovadipo Posted March 2, 2025 Popular Post Posted March 2, 2025 12 minutes ago, ronzo4IU said: When I see people use the word “grind”referring to the men’s basketball head coaching position I laugh to myself because I’ve worked many jobs that I would consider a real grind day in and day out, but I don’t think I would consider that job on its hardest day to be a “grind” even at the highest level, what are they out there digging every day for bandwidth? They are also instant millionaires and live in the lap of luxury. Lol It’s definitely a grind. They’re getting paid better than most and it’s all for a game, sure, but make no mistake the guys at the top put in a wild amount of work. lillurk, Hoosierfan2017, Uspshoosier and 9 others 10 2
Home Jersey Posted March 2, 2025 Posted March 2, 2025 10 minutes ago, ronzo4IU said: When I see people use the word “grind”referring to the men’s basketball head coaching position I laugh to myself because I’ve worked many jobs that I would consider a real grind day in and day out, but I don’t think I would consider that job on its hardest day to be a “grind” even at the highest level, what are they out there digging every day for bandwidth? They are also instant millionaires and live in the lap of luxury. Lol Grind, not as in hard labor, but requiring a high level of commitment and effort. Recruiting is basically an around the clock exercise and you can’t let anybody else beat you by putting in more effort. Building relationships with HS kids and their families is a challenge. You’ve got to be constantly traveling to games and tournaments, doing in home visits, hosting kids on campus, etc. doesn’t leave a lot of time for family stuff. Portal and NIL probably help to a degree but we see from Woody you need more than that. That’s not even covering the actual basketball coaching, which is not easy, but they are well compensated for producing results. Those results require a big time and effort commitment. So it’s a grind even if they’re not doing hard labor. Lol… you have to love doing it / be extremely committed to be highly successful. Uspshoosier, Class of '66 Old Fart, Silat Player and 3 others 5 1
Popular Post Uspshoosier Posted March 2, 2025 Popular Post Posted March 2, 2025 3 minutes ago, Hovadipo said: It’s definitely a grind. They’re getting paid better than most and it’s all for a game, sure, but make no mistake the guys at the top put in a wild amount of work. And miss out on pretty much every aspect of being a parent. Listen to any coach that is out of the game or just taken year off and hear the joy in their voice about being able to be an actual parent. Like you said the most successful ones give up a piece of their life just for a game BGleas, Home Jersey, thebigweave and 12 others 15
ronzo4IU Posted March 2, 2025 Posted March 2, 2025 13 minutes ago, Hovadipo said: It’s definitely a grind. They’re getting paid better than most and it’s all for a game, sure, but make no mistake the guys at the top put in a wild amount of work. Yeah but…I would enjoy most of it :) MikeRoberts and CSP 2
ronzo4IU Posted March 2, 2025 Posted March 2, 2025 10 minutes ago, Home Jersey said: Grind, not as in hard labor, but requiring a high level of commitment and effort. Recruiting is basically an around the clock exercise and you can’t let anybody else beat you by putting in more effort. Building relationships with HS kids and their families is a challenge. You’ve got to be constantly traveling to games and tournaments, doing in home visits, hosting kids on campus, etc. doesn’t leave a lot of time for family stuff. Portal and NIL probably help to a degree but we see from Woody you need more than that. That’s not even covering the actual basketball coaching, which is not easy, but they are well compensated for producing results. Those results require a big time and effort commitment. So it’s a grind even if they’re not doing hard labor. Lol… you have to love doing it / be extremely committed to be highly successful. True but they have a huge support staff and Woody never hardly even graced the recruiting trail. Home Jersey 1
Hoosierfanyuh Posted March 2, 2025 Posted March 2, 2025 1 hour ago, HoosierHoopster said: Personally I’m holding out hope for Otz or Drew. Land either and imo we’re a monster program again quickly If it’s not Stevens i think it’ll be Drew & I don’t think Baylor is going to go too far in this tourney so we’ll know sooner rather than later. rcbowla, Shoes_N_Shorts, 8bucks and 1 other 4
Hoosierfan2017 Posted March 2, 2025 Posted March 2, 2025 14 minutes ago, Hoosier Guy said: Don’t change the subject. Did you not just tell people to change the subject? Lol *Jeff Goodman tweets that Brad isn’t a candidate* - it’s a smokescreen! Brad’s on the way! *Cody Zeller attends a high school basketball game* - omg he’s our new GM! He’s recruiting for Brad! *Cody Zeller attends an IU basketball game* - omg he really is our new GM! Brad is in the way! Compared to *Questions on whether a coach who quit coaching four years ago and repeatedly turned down the IU job would actually want the job and stay long term* - blasphemy! Stop that talk right now! Like I said, folks deify Brad Stevens and lash out when people dare question him. woodenshoemanHoosierfan, JustWinBaby, FWA-EVV and 4 others 7
ronzo4IU Posted March 2, 2025 Posted March 2, 2025 1 minute ago, Hoosierfanyuh said: If it’s not Stevens i think it’ll be Drew & I don’t think Baylor is going to go too far in this tourney so we’ll know sooner rather than later. I hope not, I don’t have a good feeling about Drew at this stage of the game. RaceToTheTop, Pagoda, J34 and 2 others 3 2
TTT Posted March 2, 2025 Posted March 2, 2025 Grind??? Well at least they are not falling off a bridge somewhere. Of course unless they would happen to decide to jump.
Hoosierfanyuh Posted March 2, 2025 Posted March 2, 2025 I will say, for Scott Drew, their lotto pick picked Baylor based off of his relationship he built with him, I think I remember trilly posting something along the lines of “relationship won this battle”
ronzo4IU Posted March 2, 2025 Posted March 2, 2025 Just now, TTT said: Grind??? Well at least they are not falling off a bridge somewhere. Of course unless they would happen to decide to jump. Lol
HoosierInParadise Posted March 2, 2025 Posted March 2, 2025 He was offered the general manager position and accepted, but spin it as quitting if you want. I seriously can't believe after 25 years of mostly sh*tty coaches, we have people who are opposed to someone like Brad Stevens coaching here. Mind-blowing stuff. That's the IU way....we might as well start the "fire ___________" thread and fill it in when it's announced....even if it's Stevens. Dhop 1
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