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Posted
36 minutes ago, reconmkd said:

Don't know the validity to any of this but several are posting messages coming out of the Bahamas that several of the team were out late in the casinos last night. 

They all got money to burn time to party

Posted
36 minutes ago, ebridges24 said:

I've been one to give Woody the benefit of the doubt, until now. I don't know what the ramifications would be, but I say fire him now. Let one of the assistnts take over. It can't be any worse and I guarantee it would be better than this.

Same.  Fire him or announce that he will not be retained so the fans can know.  It will get ugly unless we know a change is coming.  

Posted
34 minutes ago, ebridges24 said:

I don't know what the ramifications would be, but I say fire him now.

Disagree wholeheartedly. Watching the catastrophe that is IU basketball the last twenty years, I know exactly what would happen. One of his doofus assistants would probably ride the talent just enough to be a mildly feel good story. Indiana fans and the administration, being the mildly milquetoast marks that we are, would push for him to get the job. Woody and Quinn probably would too to save face. And then we’d be stuck with another mediocre coach and 5 years of bad basketball.  
 

 

Make Woody earn his money and coach out the year. He should face the shame of his failures.

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Malik was noticeably frustrated...Goode was chewing the team out (trying to light a fire) in a huddle and coaches were standing letting it happen. 

Watched back parts of the game, and what stood out to me most was off turnovers there was no urgency to get back, match up, hustle. This was top to bottom...

Year in, year out...no fire, no grit, no dogs. I was telling a buddy yesterday, Louisville has a hard nosed, high energy coach and to expect his team to mirror that. We were flat, they played their butts off...the rest is history. 

Posted
25 minutes ago, RaceToTheTop said:

Bottom line is regardless of the reason, they weren't ready to play.  And I could not have imagined Galloway and Carlyle being as bad as they've been this year.

The problem is that who in the hell do you play even if you weren't playing them?   I am in agreement with LCS that Leal does need more run than he gets but he's not a guy who is going to add much offensively from the perimeter (not because he can't shoot, but that he doesn't get shots).  I like Tucker, but not sure he's a 2 and his game is mid range, not perimeter.  Cupps isn't going to help out much at this point in time.  Rice was bad today but he's looked okay prior to this.

Agree. This was one of the more important games of the year because it would allow us to play some strong teams if we won. That would balance the schedule. Whether they were out too late or just bad, they got run by a first year coach who scrambled to fill a roster. 
If there is a silver lining it is that a lot of the big money donors are there. Wearing the colors proudly eager to watch the team their $ brought in light it up.  
Would love to be in a room with those boosters 

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Posted
1 minute ago, 8bucks said:

Agree. This was one of the more important games of the year because it would allow us to play some strong teams if we won. That would balance the schedule. Whether they were out too late or just bad, they got run by a first year coach who scrambled to fill a roster. 
If there is a silver lining it is that a lot of the big money donors are there. Wearing the colors proudly eager to watch the team their $ brought in light it up.  
Would love to be in a room with those boosters 

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What boosters were there?
 

Announcers did say Dolson was in attendance, as expected. I trust he’s got his sights on making a change by end of year

Posted
12 minutes ago, str8baller said:

Disagree wholeheartedly. Watching the catastrophe that is IU basketball the last twenty years, I know exactly what would happen. One of his doofus assistants would probably ride the talent just enough to be a mildly feel good story. Indiana fans and the administration, being the mildly milquetoast marks that we are, would push for him to get the job. Woody and Quinn probably would too to save face. And then we’d be stuck with another mediocre coach and 5 years of bad basketball.  
 

 

Make Woody earn his money and coach out the year. He should face the shame of his failures.

Wouldn’t happen after Tom Allen. 

Posted
8 minutes ago, 8bucks said:

Agree. This was one of the more important games of the year because it would allow us to play some strong teams if we won. That would balance the schedule. Whether they were out too late or just bad, they got run by a first year coach who scrambled to fill a roster. 
If there is a silver lining it is that a lot of the big money donors are there. Wearing the colors proudly eager to watch the team their $ brought in light it up.  
Would love to be in a room with those boosters 

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Darian Devries is doing everything he can to send an angry Gonzaga toward our side of the bracket tomorrow. :(

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