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7 minutes ago, Brass Cannon said:

Doesn’t matter how well you do in the non revenue sports if your revenue sports suck. 

The more and more I hear from this football coaching staff the more confident I am that they will succeed at IU.  I am not talking making the playoffs but can see us consistently winning 7-9 games a year 

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1 hour ago, coonhounds said:

Every college town offers those same type of establishments. Almost all players at this level are treated like celebrities. The coaching staff has to control their behavior

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Hard to control their behavior from the golf course.

Posted
48 minutes ago, Scotty R said:

Dolson  has done a good job at IU. Most of our teams are really good or starting to look like it is going in tbe right direction. I feel like Woodson was not his hire and if given a chance would hire a really good basketball coach. It appears like he has a really good football coach and was allowed to pick the coach he wanted.

But he did give him an unwarranted raise, IMO.  I know statics, and a trend isn’t two points, if he would have done at least as good or better this year, than we have a trend and you might give him the raise.  By giving him the raise, he’s compounded the issue and made the buyout even harder 

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I actually don’t have a huge problem with coaches calling out their players, depending on the circumstances. Sometimes it lights a fire underneath them. Rick Pitino did it and his team responded by dominating Creighton. Of course, he’s one of the best coaches in college basketball history, so it’s a little different from a Mike Woodson doing it. 

Posted (edited)
21 minutes ago, 8bucks said:

He kept one assistant, one staff and the strength coach.  Not sure that’s most.  

Walsh, Hunter, Cheaney, and Marshall are from Miller, right?

Rosemond, Hill, and Hulls are the new ones, right?

Not counting Fife and Matta…

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Posted
1 minute ago, IndyHoops said:

Walsh, Hunter, Cheaney, and Marshall are from Miller, right?

Rosemond and Hulls are the new ones, right?

Not counting Fife and Matta…

Calbert was with the pacers. He also hired a couple of development guys. And Walsh was not an assistant under Miller.  

Posted
2 minutes ago, 8bucks said:

Calbert was with the pacers. He also hired a couple of development guys. And Walsh was not an assistant under Miller.  

He still was on Millers staff

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So under Woody, there are 12 staff. Looks like he kept 5 from Millers but that includes Cliff and Tim Garl.  So he kept 3 from a coaching staff of 9.  
 

I think it is a good idea to keep 1 assistant from the prior staff if they can help keep top players.  Walsh was a late add/keep and Steven Surface had been overseeing basketball operations so I don’t mind keeping someone like him to help with the transition.  

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Posted
1 hour ago, rcs29 said:

Do you think Woodson comes back next year and it's because of Quinn? We all want to know. So if you can post it an additional 3,000 times we'd appreciate it.

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He is just doing his part to the post/page count up.

Posted
1 minute ago, Scotty R said:

Calvert was never on Miller's staff. This is his first year back with IU. He was here with Crean a couple of years.

Walsh was.  Reading is fundamental.  Already commented 

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Watching Purdue at Michigan today.  There's almost as many Purdue fans there as there are Michigan fans.  This is where IU is heading under Woodson.  Fan apathy is going to set in, and attendance will be poor.  The program has lost any momentum.  A change is necessary.  

Posted
18 minutes ago, Scotty R said:

You responded to a post about Calbert being on Miller's staff and you didn't mention who you were talking about

It also mentioned that Walsh was not an assistant.  I corrected it when someone else responded to me. 

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