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1 minute ago, coonhounds said:

Really shocked how quiet dolson has been through all of this. I mean when the fans have turned so negative they are booing and chanting to be fired. Is it not normal for the athletic director to step in and calm the storm somehow?

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Imagine if he gave the dreaded voice of confidence lol. Man oh man. 

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4 minutes ago, coonhounds said:

Really shocked how quiet dolson has been through all of this. I mean when the fans have turned so negative they are booing and chanting to be fired. Is it not normal for the athletic director to step in and calm the storm somehow?

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He's making sure Quinn hears it. And making his own feelings known by saying nothing at all.

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Just now, coonhounds said:

Really shocked how quiet dolson has been through all of this. I mean when the fans have turned so negative they are booing and chanting to be fired. Is it not normal for the athletic director to step in and calm the storm somehow?

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He was just as quiet last year when woody was retained.  Best not to comment when you don’t have one.

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39 minutes ago, OKHOOSIER said:

Not sure if you're being sarcastic or not, but I was actually struck by how gently Luke turned him around and put his arm around him. It seemed very "get grandpa moving in the right direction" as apposed to "come on coach do the right thing."  I don't know, probably reading too much into it, but if you watch at how quickly Woody acquiesced and how gently he turned him around, it felt like more about taking care of him than Woody deliberately shunning the handshake line. Either way, its all just sad. The program is sad. 

Clearly something was "off" with him. He seemed confused.

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Is Woodson's wife in Bloomington with him or does she stay in Atlanta? I'm curious, as I don't recall ever having seen her at the games... does she attend any of them?

I saw photos last year of her going to see Mullins' sectional game with Woodson, but she did not appear to be happy or engaged.

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39 minutes ago, OKHOOSIER said:

Not sure if you're being sarcastic or not, but I was actually struck by how gently Luke turned him around and put his arm around him. It seemed very "get grandpa moving in the right direction" as apposed to "come on coach do the right thing."  I don't know, probably reading too much into it, but if you watch at how quickly Woody acquiesced and how gently he turned him around, it felt like more about taking care of him than Woody deliberately shunning the handshake line. Either way, it’s all just sad. The program is sad. 

It’s heartbreaking to watch this happening right before our eyes. An IU legend being booed, mocked and dragged - by his own right or not - is saddening. I’m as guilty as anyone, but how can we fans be blamed? The University created this mess. 
 

I was not even around when Woodson played, but I know how painfully terrible this is. Why does our University make things so much harder for itself? Tradition is obviously big at Indiana, but why have they allowed us to get away from it as far as product on the court for as long as we have? I have so many questions and most are culture/process-centric. 

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4 minutes ago, Muskie plays the four said:

She went to Mullins Friday night sectional game with him last year.

That was when Woody most likely got ordered to go and we were being told how toxic we were for hating crappy basketball.

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Just now, IUHoosier5 said:

It’s heartbreaking to watch this happening right before our eyes. An IU legend being booed, mocked and dragged - by his own right or not - is saddening. I’m as guilty as anyone, but how can we fans be blamed? The University created this mess. 
 

I was not even around when Woodson played, but I know how painfully terrible this is. Why does our University make things so much harder for itself? Tradition is obviously big at Indiana, but why have they allowed us to get away from it as far as product on the court for as long as we have? I have so many questions and most are culture/process-centric. 

Woodson never should have been hired.  If QB really was his friend he would have told him he wasn’t up to the task.  At best QB is his accomplice in a giant grift. 

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Just now, Brass Cannon said:

Woodson never should have been hired.  If QB really was his friend he would have told him he wasn’t up to the task.  At best QB is his accomplice in a giant grift. 

You’re right, and that leads to more questions. Scott needs to do the program-analysis he did for football and hopefully he’s already well into it. He better have. 

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2 minutes ago, Brass Cannon said:

Woodson never should have been hired.  If QB really was his friend he would have told him he wasn’t up to the task.  At best QB is his accomplice in a giant grift. 

Which goes back to my theory that he knew something was off about Woody but helping his friend was more important... bringing in Matta to help him get acclimated to college ball? I call bulls*it...

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