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1 minute ago, KNOBYDOX said:

If they played in Indy, would that be considered a home win ?

If IU had 100% of the ticket allocation? Yes

The Penn State game is regarded as a true road game. Already been established. 

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Just now, KNOBYDOX said:

If they played in Indy, would that be considered a home win ?

Depends.  The NET has a precedent of declaring Palestra games home games.  PSU controls the ticketing and game operations, and it was a home game atmosphere.

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5 minutes ago, KNOBYDOX said:

If they played in Indy, would that be considered a home win ?

If we decided to move a conference game to Indianapolis, I think they would consider that a home game for us.  But I’m not 100% sure about that.  Might be a case-by-case determination.

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45 minutes ago, Loaded Chicken Sandwich said:

No. Because they've not beaten anyone and have gotten pummeled when they have.

To achieve a one through seven seed they haven't beaten anyone. But for a true maybe/maybe not bubble team they most certainly have beaten someone: Penn State and Ohio State on the road, S Carolina, Rutgers, and Providence are all really helpful wins for a questionable resume.

I'm not really disagreeing with your eventual conclusion that they have a ton more work to do, but for IU to get enough wins to be in they will almost have to add some notable wins to the 'kinda good' wins they already have. So If they go 5-7 in the last 12 conference games for a 10-10 overall they will get those wins and be on the bubble going into the B1G tourney. 

Makes the NW and Maryland games hugely important; win those and we need to go 3-7 in conference afterward to stand a fairly good chance; lose them both and we need to go 5-5 against an incredibly tough schedule and we are probably toast.

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26 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

To achieve a one through seven seed they haven't beaten anyone. But for a true maybe/maybe not bubble team they most certainly have beaten someone: Penn State and Ohio State on the road, S Carolina, Rutgers, and Providence are all really helpful wins for a questionable resume.

I'm not really disagreeing with your eventual conclusion that they have a ton more work to do, but for IU to get enough wins to be in they will almost have to add some notable wins to the 'kinda good' wins they already have. So If they go 5-7 in the last 12 conference games for a 10-10 overall they will get those wins and be on the bubble going into the B1G tourney. 

Makes the NW and Maryland games hugely important; win those and we need to go 3-7 in conference afterward to stand a fairly good chance; lose them both and we need to go 5-5 against an incredibly tough schedule and we are probably toast.

South Carolina is not a helpful game for a resume. They are horrid and Q3 game. Rutgers the same. Providence is getting close to Q3 territory at 87th(101 would drop them). I think to get a 7 seed we would have to win 14 conference games. Hell out B1G champs in 2016 were 15-3 and got a 5 seed. That team did take some lumps losing to a bad Wake Forest and UNLV teams and getting whooped at Duke, but I'd equate that to getting your doors blown off by Louisville and Gonzaga. Beating Providence this year is no different than beating St. Johns that year. And beating Creighton no different(a little better) than South Carolina. But that team also beat a good Notre Dame team in Indy. 11 wins *could* get us in, but I think 12 is the magical number. Gotta have a signature win over Purdue, Wisconsin or Michigan State. NEED it.

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4 minutes ago, Chris007 said:

It's a glorious day I'm not blocked by Tyme anymore. But he's unhappy because I said he and Scott Dolsons Burner hate the program. 

Yea BUT scottdolsonsburner told me it'd be a big shock when he reveals himself. He's also never denied my claim of him being paid to stick up for Woody.

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Just now, Loaded Chicken Sandwich said:

Yea BUT scottdolsonsburner told me it'd be a big shock when he reveals himself. He's also never denied my claim of him being paid to stick up for Woody.

He told me he wasn't born during the Knight years but was talking bad about Knight and those years. 

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2 minutes ago, Chris007 said:

Yeah, that dude is delusional too. He says that Woody arrives at Assembly Hall every day at 6 am and leaves at 5 pm. I get to work at 7:30 every day, not far from Assembly Hall, and never see his car in the parking lot. I leave at 5 pm Monday-Thursday and never see his car in the parking lot. Maybe someone is driving him to work and picking him up. 

...the bolded tells a lot, in my opinion.....

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5 minutes ago, Chris007 said:

Yeah, that dude is delusional too. He says that Woody arrives at Assembly Hall every day at 6 am and leaves at 5 pm. I get to work at 7:30 every day, not far from Assembly Hall, and never see his car in the parking lot. I leave at 5 pm Monday-Thursday and never see his car in the parking lot. Maybe someone is driving him to work and picking him up. 

Didn't Archie Miller leave at 5 p.m. every day too? This program needs a workaholic in the worst way. 

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49 minutes ago, Gameface01 said:

Muncie guy here as well. Cowan grad

Small world, I’m a Blackhawk grad too, probably long before you!   By the way, welcome to the Btown Banners!

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1 hour ago, Loaded Chicken Sandwich said:

Human eyeballs are important as well. And human eyeballs will let you know, Penn State and Ohio State are not good.

Human eyeballs (is that as opposed to doggy eyeballs?) don’t matter for selection lol

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