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DocLibby

On Yogi’s Recruitment and the Impact of Social Media (Plus a Message to the Naysayers)

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I absolutely love reading these blogs. It gives great insight into what the parent of a D1 athlete is feeling.

As far as this team, win or lose court time is very important. The pieces are there for this team to be very good next year if they just "click." For selfish fandom reasons I hope all returning players spend the summer locked in Cook Hall getting shots up and fundamental drills completed with precision. However, as part of a team that had to be extremely tight, I know that individual and team growth can happen off the practice floor too. Here's to hoping the team gets even closer over the summer.

Thanks for the post doc!


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DocLibby,  I appreciate your posts and I can't imagine the highs and lows of having a son play basketball at a great institution like IU.  I'm sure that one of the reasons that Yogi chose IU was due ot the fact he understood, that with success, he will be remembered forever in the lore of IU Basketball.  The other side of that is true, but I'm sure that a competitior like Yogi doesn't even consider the negative.  I think we as fans are so passionate for this team that we live and die with each game just like you do.  I'm sure that our perspective is not always the most rational, but we are fans.  Your son seems like a great kid.  I hope that he is and remains as proud to wear the candy stripes as we are to have him in them.  Our team would be in REAL trouble if he was not leading it.  Here's to a couple more years of Yogi at the helm :)

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Doc, thanks for answering my question relating to his announcement being spoiled. Your mention of his emotions shown on his expressions has really made me pay attention to those now. I could tell he was injured on the play he went out of bounds the other game. I hope he is doing well and tell him all alumni and fans of Indiana University thank him for his dedication and hard work. We all want him and the team to do well.

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Best post I have read on a messageboard, period........ Extra periods for emphasis.

I can fully imagine the stresses Yogi faces, and I think he does it with Poise. Here's to hoping we can put it all together next season and contend.

Interesting comment about our defense not adjusting in 2nd half. We clearly went "deer in headlights" when they started hitting shots. We need our players to be "hate to lose" players like Yogi. I am afraid a lot of our guys are not that way.

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[quote name="WayneHoosier" post="42363" timestamp="1393526144"]Best post I have read on a messageboard, period........ Extra periods for emphasis.

I can fully imagine the stresses Yogi faces, and I think he does it with Poise. Here's to hoping we can put it all together next season and contend.

Interesting comment about our defense not adjusting in 2nd half. We clearly went "deer in headlights" when they started hitting shots. We need our players to be "hate to lose" players like Yogi. I am afraid a lot of our guys are not that way.[/quote]

This....

I think this is a big reason for some of our second half collapses this year. I believe it comes with experience and maturity. The team is getting that experience and what happens in the offseason will determine how this team competes next season. If Stan Rob, Williams, and Vonleh can develop that killer instinct I can see IU competing for championships next season. Always good to be a Hoosier but I truly love watching individuals grow and the whole become greater than the sum of the parts.


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Being an IU Fan is a solid commitment. It yells from the rooftops that we are NOT fair weather fans, friends, or parents. We are and always will be the greatest FANS in Indiana!

Having a commitment speaks volumes to our character intended  to inspire greatness. We have important roles as Dedicated & Committed Fans. It helps shape the lives of young men (and women). It helps build and shape a belief they have in themselves including the belief they have in their teammates and coach. Everything works together!

Sound too profound? Let me make some PROFOUND SOUND for you fair-weather fans:

<stomp with rhythmDedication,

<stomp with rhythm> Commitment

<stomp with rhythm> Perseverance.

                                             D.C.P.

It should never be taken lightly!  Win or Lose,  WE ARE Loyal IU Basketball Fans!

 

"100 Loyal Fans have More Power than 1000 Fair-weather Fans. D.C.P.!!!!! " (me)

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So if you say something negative about the team you aren't a true fan? That's hilarious. I'd say being realistic vs always saying the team is just fine makes you more of a "true fan" because you're willing to be honest. Good article but that last bit was way off point in my opinion.


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So if you say something negative about the team you aren't a true fan? That's hilarious. I'd say being realistic vs always saying the team is just fine makes you more of a "true fan" because you're willing to be honest. Good article but that last bit was way off point in my opinion.


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Why is it that guys who spend  much of their posting efforts in criticizing anything and everything they can dream up the first to get upset when someone criticizes their constant and often overboard criticizing? Seems like they should be able to take a little criticism back to me. I'm confused.

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Why is it that guys who spend  much of their posting efforts in criticizing anything and everything they can dream up the first to get upset when someone criticizes their constant and often overboard criticizing? Seems like they should be able to take a little criticism back to me. I'm confused.

People act like the critics don't support the program, and it's not true in any sense.  There is a big difference between supporting the program and pretending everything is roses and rainbows.  I'm critical because I want the program to do well, and the things I'm critical of have cost the team wins in the past and will cost the team wins in the future if they aren't fixed.

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People act like the critics don't support the program, and it's not true in any sense.  There is a big difference between supporting the program and pretending everything is roses and rainbows.  I'm critical because I want the program to do well, and the things I'm critical of have cost the team wins in the past and will cost the team wins in the future if they aren't fixed.

 

 

 

Please tell me just how much good all your criticizing has done? All I can see is it makes the forum a miserable place to visit for those who don't think constant criticism is a wonderful thing.

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[quote name="Hwy 1" post="42439" timestamp="1393549246"]Why is it that guys who spend much of their posting efforts in criticizing anything and everything they can dream up the first to get upset when someone criticizes their constant and often overboard criticizing? Seems like they should be able to take a little criticism back to me. I'm confused.[/quote]

I'm realistic. I call it like I see it. Oddly as much as you hate the negativity you complain about it even more. You complaining about it to the extent you do is much worse. If you don't like people being realistic don't read it. I've never in my life seen someone that acts like such a baby over peoples views of the team like you do. Grow up and join the real world. Not everyone is going to post the way you want them to. I'll criticize or applaud the team when I see it's warranted.


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Please tell me just how much good all your criticizing has done? All I can see is it makes the forum a miserable place to visit for those who don't think constant criticism is a wonderful thing.

It's just a message board.  Sticking your head in the sand and pretending everything is fine doesn't do any good either.  This place is for discussion, and that's what we're all doing.  It'd be an awfully boring place if everyone just wanted to see rainbows.

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