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4 minutes ago, HoosierTrav said:

Sampson’s boys shredding that zone. How many banners do we have by now if......?

 

Those pesky new fangled text messages kept us from several conference banners and probably a couple final fours while beating Purdue most of the time.

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10 minutes ago, HoosierTrav said:

Sampson’s boys shredding that zone. How many banners do we have by now if......?

 

You mean how many that would have been vacated

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3 minutes ago, Alford Bailey said:

Those pesky new fangled text messages kept us from several conference banners and probably a couple final fours while beating Purdue most of the time.

It has nothing to do with phone calls or text

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58 minutes ago, IU Scott said:

It has nothing to do with phone calls or text

And has to do with what exactly?   Anything that Sampson had besides the recruiting violations Crean had worse and people weren’t calling for him to be fired because of it. 

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22 minutes ago, Brass Cannon said:

And has to do with what exactly?   Anything that Sampson had besides the recruiting violations Crean had worse and people weren’t calling for him to be fired because of it. 

Sampson had a five year show-cause after IU fired him.  So if we are factually talking about how many banners we would have had if we hadn't fired him, the answer would be zero.  It's important to remember that Sampson came to IU with that baggage, it wasn't simply that he had made improper calls here.  The five year show cause wasn't in a vacuum -- he was deemed a serial offender as he had previous issues.

 

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9 minutes ago, brumdog45 said:

Sampson had a five year show-cause after IU fired him.  So if we are factually talking about how many banners we would have had if we hadn't fired him, the answer would be zero.  It's important to remember that Sampson came to IU with that baggage, it wasn't simply that he had made improper calls here.  The five year show cause wasn't in a vacuum -- he was deemed a serial offender as he had previous issues.

 

Had we supported Sampson and not self reported history could be very different 

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10 minutes ago, Brass Cannon said:

Had we supported Sampson and not self reported history could be very different 

Well after that season more than half the team would have been ineligible because of grades.  He was not the right coach for IU and I thank god every day he is not the coach at IU

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Wow there were 4 games today with 8 teams and only two scored over 70 points with a high of 72.  It is such inept offense and don't really blame the players because the coaches uses this horrible system they use in college today.  they micro manage every possession and mainly walk the ball up even after misses.  the other night watching the 87 final four game against UNLV the score at the 16 minute mark of the second half was 67-63

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7 hours ago, Brass Cannon said:

Had we supported Sampson and not self reported history could be very different 

So you mean cheated and turned a blind eye?  If that’s the game we want to play, how many titles would we have iv we hired hookers for our players?

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3 hours ago, brumdog45 said:

So you mean cheated and turned a blind eye?  If that’s the game we want to play, how many titles would we have iv we hired hookers for our players?

If you are equating making too many phones with getting hookers for players one of which isn’t even against the rules you seem to be unwilling to exist in the realm of grey that you have to in order to be successful. 

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If you are equating making too many phones with getting hookers for players one of which isn’t even against the rules you seem to be unwilling to exist in the realm of grey that you have to in order to be successful. 

I’m willing for the program to play in the grey as they did for many years without people being all pissy about it. The “greatest coach in college ball” allowed for something’s to go on. What I’m not willing to actively root for is the level of muck that existed off the court in the Sampson era. We’ve been through this more than once so I’ll leave it at that. The texts and phone calls are no big deal, the culture is absolutely a big deal.


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19 minutes ago, Brass Cannon said:

If you are equating making too many phones with getting hookers for players one of which isn’t even against the rules you seem to be unwilling to exist in the realm of grey that you have to in order to be successful. 

Sampson had been caught previously and knew the potential consequences. I’m not sure why people want to forget about the five year show cause.

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My god, what is Texas thinking?   lol

Ramona Shelburne @ramonashelburne

Brooklyn Nets assistant coach @ROYALTIVEY interviewed for the Texas job on Sunday, sources told ESPN.  Ivey was a key player on the Longhorns Final Four team in 2003 and there is strong support for him amongst Texas alumni —most notably @KDTrey5

 

 

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19 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

My god, what is Texas thinking?   lol

Ramona Shelburne @ramonashelburne

Brooklyn Nets assistant coach @ROYALTIVEY interviewed for the Texas job on Sunday, sources told ESPN.  Ivey was a key player on the Longhorns Final Four team in 2003 and there is strong support for him amongst Texas alumni —most notably @KDTrey5

 

 

That's who Kevin Durant has advocated for. 

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