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Class of '66 Old Fart

IUBB vs Alabama A&M - Wednesday, 11.05.25 @ 8:00 on BTN

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5 minutes ago, Hoosier DaDa said:

OK I’m going to stop and warn you all to do as well. Let’s stop glazing.  We have all done this the last so many years after playing a couple of cupcakes. 
 

ps: I like what I’m seeing…but I’m afraid of Bigten 

Huh?

the cupcakes the last two years were nail-biters. There was no glazing. 

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Just now, BGleas said:

Almost as impressive as our 3pt and free throw shooting, is that we only gave up 4 3pt attempts and zero makes. 

We're no longer getting crushed from 3 by a low-major. 

Archie defense barely worked before the new 3 point line and didn’t work after it.  And Woodson simply never evolved for this era of basketball. 
 

Nice to have a real coach 

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 I had more joy in watching that first half then I had the entire season last year.I know we'll take jumps with the lack of size  but it's been a long time since I saw an IU team play such cohesive and efective defense and not to mention two snipers outside.

Go Hoosiers.

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A little trivia from Ken Bikoff -

Zora Clevenger currently holds the IU record for largest margin of victory in his first win as IU head coach with a 36-point win over Indiana State Jan. 11, 1905. It's a 36-point lead for IU in DeVries' debut at half.

 

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Just now, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

A little trivia from Ken Bikoff -

Zora Clevenger currently holds the IU record for largest margin of victory in his first win as IU head coach with a 36-point win over Indiana State Jan. 11, 1905. It's a 36-point lead for IU in DeVries' debut at half.

 

Let’s not waste any time breaking records.  If he wants to set his sights on most NCs won here he’s welcome to it. 
 

All he has to do is prove he’s competent/qualified to the donors and the money will flow 

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