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Ken Bikoff -
#IUBB has now given up at least 52 points in a half four times this year. Louisville (52), Gonzaga (57), Illinois (60), and Northwestern (54). IU has scored 50-plus points in a half just twice against Eastern Illinois (54) and Sam Houston (55).
MM is so God awful at defense. Is he still a lottery pick?????

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I am guessing Woodson along with his boys Ferguson and Quinn enjoyed a very nice steak dinner at Gibsons last night. And of course the tab was picked up by IU. Probably had a private room named the kings room.

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18 minutes ago, Artie86 said:

...how can any athlete in any sport peform at a high level and exude energy without a coach that models the same thing? Am I missing something? Where in the h#ll does he fit into this model?

When Rice referred to Woodson as a grandpa it was a sign of how this season would go. 

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34 minutes ago, Artie86 said:

...could this possible "stalemate" actually be because all the assistants refused to take over as interim? I know it was posted that there was a meeting to discuss who would take over and Calbert supposedly refused. Maybe Ya and Kenya backed out as well. 

I cannot fathom that this really happened. There is a ton of stupidity to go around but having a meeting like this or even approaching them in secrecy is a complete bonehead move. 
 

they aren’t important in the big scheme of things and you just don’t do that unless you are 100% moving forward asap

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I just ran across these reasons for an AD to make a coaching change even though the team's record is decent or mediocre. I'm just bored during my lunch break! lol 
 
High expectations:
In professional sports, the pressure to win is immense, so even a "decent" record can be seen as unacceptable depending on the team's expectations and fan base. 
 
"Losing the locker room":
If players lose faith in a coach's ability to lead or tactics, it can lead to poor performance and ultimately a firing, even if the record isn't terrible. 
 
Front office pressure:
Athletic Directors often need to make changes to appease fans and stakeholders, and sometimes firing a coach is the easiest way to do that, even if the issue is more complex. 
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3 minutes ago, ap2345 said:

For anyone that pays attention to the clowns on X. SDB doxxed himself and it was determined that he is in fact X

What'd he say?

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"I wish I knew," Woodson said. "I'm still trying to figure it out." 

These are the mind blowing comments that he continues to use to mask his inefficiencies. I would accept this comment from a first year coach and maybe even a 2nd year coach, but not a 4th year coach. Absolutely not!

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The king better hope he wins Sunday cause the next four after that are brutal for him. At purdue and wisconsin back to back. At michigan state. Going to be some massive humps to try and get these guys over.

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"I wish I knew," Woodson said. "I'm still trying to figure it out." 
These are the mind blowing comments that he continues to use to mask his inefficiencies. I would accept this comment from a first year coach and maybe even a 2nd year coach, but not a 4th year coach. Absolutely not!
It's only year 4. Crean got 9 years so maybe by year 7 the king will figure it out.

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6 minutes ago, Hoosierfan2017 said:

SDB is “Scott Dolsons Burner,” a very irritating and abrasive pro-Woodson Twitter account. “Doxxed” means to have one’s true identity revealed. Apparently Xavier Johnson was the guy behind the account. 

Johnson is as big a piece of crap as Woodson is. Trailer Trash in my opinion!

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