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I’ve been begging Indiana coaches for years to find their correct best players and give them a ton of minutes. That most great teams effectively play 8 guys and a lot of them play 7 with the 8 guy getting spot minutes. Hockey substitutions and platoons are ridiculous. The fatigue thing has always been silly to me. I played hockey at a high level and we would run 2 forward lines all game long and rarely, did I ever blame a loss on fatigue genuinely, except for weekend tourneys when we didn’t have a day between games or played multiple games in a single day. It’s often a nice excuse rather than the other guys were better.


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FWIW I thought Woodson was a little better at this despite his hockey subs and what seemed to be pre-programmed sub patterns. He mostly tried to get his best guys a lot of minutes. The problem was Trayce and sometimes X and Race were the only ones playing well enough to earn bulk minutes. Need a few more guys you can ride or die with on the court.


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1 hour ago, HoosierHoopster said:

That surprises me, i’m one who believes in depth, keeping legs fresh, using different looks off the bench. But that’s an interesting stat of this year’s tournament for sure

I wouldn’t be surprised if it is trending that way. There are so many stoppages between tv timeouts, regular timeouts, and now instant replay reviews that most guys are getting breaks every few minutes even if they’re on the floor most of the time. 

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18 hours ago, Loaded Chicken Sandwich said:

Gotta carve out your spot somewhere else. A lot of kids had their first collegiate seasons ruined. Maybe they can't sit at the end of the bench at Kentucky or Kansas but maybe they can go play at Murray State or Wichita State. 

There are X number of available spots open.  If half of all players take a fifth year, X just got divided by 2 

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2 hours ago, WayneFleekHoosier said:

FWIW I thought Woodson was a little better at this despite his hockey subs and what seemed to be pre-programmed sub patterns. He mostly tried to get his best guys a lot of minutes. The problem was Trayce and sometimes X and Race were the only ones playing well enough to earn bulk minutes. Need a few more guys you can ride or die with on the court.


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He also would sub a lot less in the 2nd half of games. In a lot of games Durr, Bates and even JG would get run in the first half but not the 2nd half. 

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46 minutes ago, Loaded Chicken Sandwich said:

And there are a lot of dudes who should probably go to a D2 school, that'll go to a D2 school or NAIA and transfer. 

Where there are also hAlf the scholarships available if half the players take a fifth year.  

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4 hours ago, HoosierHoopster said:

That surprises me, i’m one who believes in depth, keeping legs fresh, using different looks off the bench. But that’s an interesting stat of this year’s tournament for sure

I'm not swayed by this at all. Maybe if that was a 5+ yr avg, but a snapshot of one year? Is St Peter's REALLY one of the top six teams in the country? Single elimination tourney has flukes. Depth matters, to replace injuries, if nothing else. 

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17 minutes ago, Loaded Chicken Sandwich said:

Working on the best programs of the last 10 years. Based mainly on just purely winning. Working on the Big Ten first... Any guesses where Indiana finishes among B1G teams?

Didn’t you did this 2 years ago?  Should be the same as it was back then 

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