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Dennis Gates (45)

- Overall Record 103-80 (58-50) Horizon/SEC

- 2 NCAA Tournament Appearances (1-2)

- 2x Conference Champion (Horizon)

- 1x Conference Tournament Champion (Horizon)

 

Chris Collins (50)

- Overall Record 192-187 (84-140) Big 10

- 3 NCAA Tournament Appearances (3-3)

- No Conference Championships Regular Season or Tournament 

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3 hours ago, Chris007 said:

She did Quinn loves her. However she is not well-liked by the teaching community on campus.  

Or the students, from what I've heard

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How to say you haven't read the thread, without saying you haven't read the thread...
It's just been fun watching the board bounce everyday....figured I'd help bounce away from Beard again and take it back to the same old annoying arguments of yesterday.
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5 minutes ago, PritchSlap said:

Maybe.  In fact in 1854 pages I’d say someone probably has.  Point is a lot of really average names get thrown out, and we all want a winner.  To me McCollum is the Cignetti hire.  For whatever reason, he didn’t move up to the big stage in head coaching until later in his career, but he wins wherever he goes.  Not saying he’s our best option but I’d have him in that Top 5 to talk to.

Cignetti played P5 football and had decades of P5 assistant experience before he ventured off on his own, including at Alabama. McCollum has never experienced any situation comparable to IU basketball in his career. 

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Well, the Hysterics officially sabotaged our Friday Funday. This thread is a headache for about 7 different reasons today. Hopefully logging back in tonight will bring pages on pages of peaceful, non-criminal, non-faith based, rational discussion.

jk but everyone make sure you go take some deep breaths outside today 

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14 minutes ago, Hoosier987 said:

There are literally folks that said he’s “too religious.” They have every right to have that opinion…I don’t care…but you can’t have your cake and eat it too. Relax 

I don't care if our next coach is a devout shaman if he wins

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It's like Woodson, except that Woodson had never coached in college, where Brownell has coached a top-25 team the last two years. Think your point is true in this way: it does feel like talking ourselves into a candidate.
He has basically a .500 winning percentage in conference over his first 13 seasons at Clemson. If he is honestly the best we can do with the nil we have we are in even worse shape than I ever imagined

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