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Stuhoo

2023-24 IUBB ROSTER

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7 minutes ago, Tasmanian Devil said:

My point wasn’t in trying to dog on Yogi. He was an incredible talent for his size who, had he had a different head coach/culture around him, would have matured much sooner.

Gabe doesn’t have nearly the same physical tools Ferrell has. But his approach at the same age is so much different than Yogi’s was. Which is why I believe he is going to have a great freshman season.

I didn't think you were dogging Yogi. I believe this gets lost in many conversations on here when we talk about weaknesses (or areas for improvement if we're going the super positive route). Yogi was fantastic at IU, he could have been better (we can all be better), but eventually figured it out that led to some team success while he was the leader.

Yogi had something few players have had at IU - elite speed and quickness. He did dribble, pass, shoot, and defend too.

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15 minutes ago, Tasmanian Devil said:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CqlFUpls9AN/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

 

Nice Instagram post by Elks Bssketball on Cupps.

Impressed by the work his done in weight room the last 365 days. It's evident, even with his long arms.  

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1 minute ago, btownqb said:

Impressed by the work his done in weight room the last 365 days. It's evident, even with his long arms.  

He not a high-level athlete. But he IS an outstanding combination of incredible court awareness and savvy along with being a pretty decent athlete.

Cupps was invited to the SLAM Summer Classic at historic Rucker Park in NYC last summer, and competed in the slam dunk competition. He’s no slouch athlete.

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7 minutes ago, LamarCheeks said:

BTW -- X is not back quite yet. 

He said on the podcast he hasn't heard about his waiver yet. 

False advertising or folks jumped to conclusions, I guess. 

Yeah - just finished listening to it myself - a lot of "knocking on wood" or "assuming things go as expected" comments but definitely no announcement of a waiver having been officially granted.

Now, I will say, the title of the podcast "Xavier Johnson Is Back!" could have easily have been misinterpreted by those who posted that the waiver approval was being announced on the podcast.

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Just now, eddy4iu said:

Yeah - just finished listening to it myself - a lot of "knocking on wood" or "assuming things go as expected" comments but definitely no announcement of a waiver having been officially granted.

Now, I will say, the title of the podcast "Xavier Johnson Is Back!" could have easily have been misinterpreted by those who posted that the waiver approval was being announced on the podcast.

Knew there was no way the NCAA had this done by now.  

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1 minute ago, eddy4iu said:

Now, I will say, the title of the podcast "Xavier Johnson Is Back!" could have easily have been misinterpreted by those who posted that the waiver approval was being announced on the podcast.

So, can we say clickbait?

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16 minutes ago, btownqb said:

Knew there was no way the NCAA had this done by now.  

Don't know if her situation was different -- or how it was -- but I did see an Iowa State women's player had a waiver request denied. Have no idea if there are any parallels with X's story, though. 

I was skeptical of any possible X announcement of getting a waiver BC had he been granted one, I highly doubted the news would've been released on a podcast recorded a day ago. IU would've sent that info out as soon as it heard from the NCAA. 

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51 minutes ago, btownqb said:

Knew there was no way the NCAA had this done by now.  

Thought the same when I saw the report here that the announcement would be made on the HH podacst that came out today.  But, had to listen just the same - LOL! 

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On 4/2/2023 at 10:22 PM, HoosierTrav said:

You’re kidding right? 
 

Speed: Yogi

Strength: Yogi

Handle: Yogi (Rick Pitino abandoned full court pressure against Yogi…)

Passing: Yogi

Shooting/Scoring: Yogi

 

the only aspect to Cupps game (and I LOVE Cupps) where he may be better is defensively and on the boards. Yogi was an underrated defender. 
 

Yogi Ferrell was a 5* McDonalds AA…. Top 2 PG in Indiana basketball history. 

Buckner might have something to say about this!

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On 4/4/2023 at 2:52 PM, LamarCheeks said:

Don't know if her situation was different -- or how it was -- but I did see an Iowa State women's player had a waiver request denied. Have no idea if there are any parallels with X's story, though. 

I was skeptical of any possible X announcement of getting a waiver BC had he been granted one, I highly doubted the news would've been released on a podcast recorded a day ago. IU would've sent that info out as soon as it heard from the NCAA. 

Stephanie Soares.  But she had played in 13 games out of Iowa State's games and they had no exempt games.  So she was at 13 of 28 games, or 46%.   Think it was a longshot that she would get the waiver because she was well above the exemption.

From what a poster had posted on here, Xavier would be at 11 of 31 games but just 8 of 28 of those that count, so he's at 29%.

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1 hour ago, woodenshoemanHoosierfan said:

I was wondering the same thing. He did name 1

Sent from my SM-S908U using Tapatalk
 

Who did he name? I went back to 92 on sports reference and can’t find 1 person who meets those criteria. 

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