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He has a long mediocre resume, 54% win pct. His last 4 years have been good though. Still only 52 years old. Maybe he has figured things out and progressed is abilities. 

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He out-coached Musselman last tournament, among others. I think the only other offense that looks as disciplined as Loyola is Villanova. Baylor and Gonzaga are more explosive, but I think talent is a huge part of their success. The question mark is the lack of consistent dominance. However, 5-1 in the tournament with an offensive system that is beautiful should put him 45 spots ahead of Woodson.

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4 minutes ago, iubb said:

 

 

 


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Even without a coach, IUBB is still a huge part of the March Madness conversation.

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1 minute ago, IU Prof said:

I'd give this game 20 more minutes before giving him the job. 

Yeah, Illinois may claw this back because they’re really good and they have playmakers. But that is as good a defensive gameplan as you’ll ever see. I keep running back Illinois’ actions and I can’t figure out how Loyola is keying their coverage changes, and yet they only had 2 breakdowns the entire half. I’m kind of blown away by that. They had 1 day to prep. 

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Loyola is a tough place to recruit.  Kinda the red headed step child of DePaul (which has inexplicably sucked for years).  They have a rich auto dealer alum who built them a stadium years ago.  Moser has done a darn good job under those circumstances.   It’s still a Crean/Miller hire — will it translate?

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