MartintheMopMan Posted February 9, 2016 Posted February 9, 2016 The salad course came and SHOCK there was a dead frog in it. And I think I had part of the frog in my mouth for a second and now the waiter is talking about bringing out the main course but I can't stop tasting and feeling frog in my mouth and I don't want the entire dinner to be ruined and maybe maybe maybe if the meal is really superb it will make me forget but darnit, why couldn't the salad just go down easy? So, I'm internally frustrated and not outwardly excited about this game at all, despite spending the previous week totally pumped. I'm mostly making this thread because next year I'll want to look at these individually saved numbers and this is the easiest way to find them. Numbers since that's the whole point: [attachment=3374:13.PNG] [attachment=3373:12.PNG] IU Hoosier41 and djsalway 2
WayneFleekHoosier Posted February 9, 2016 Posted February 9, 2016 13-5 or 12-6 sounds right. I think we beat Iowa and Maryland at Home. Expect losses at MSU, Iowa, and even Illinois.
mamasa Posted February 10, 2016 Posted February 10, 2016 [attachment=3375:ImageUploadedByBtownBanners1455073263.245021.jpg] eljefe6, HoosierTrav, LIHoosier and 2 others 5
Trish Posted February 10, 2016 Posted February 10, 2016 I had us winning this game, not sure where I stand right now. If we lose this game , I think this might confirm the 12-6,11-7 season. ALASKA HOOSIER 1
HoosierTrav Posted February 10, 2016 Posted February 10, 2016 I sure as hell hope we win this one. I drove all the way to muncie last week to buy tickets to the game. Never been to a big atmosphere game. ALASKA HOOSIER, mamasa, MikeRoberts and 2 others 5
Sota Hoosier Posted February 10, 2016 Posted February 10, 2016 Buying tickets to the Maryland game and my hopes are it actually means something for the B1G title race. Winning this one is integral to making that happen. The Hall will be unreal tomorrow night. Take care of that bball Hoosiers! ALASKA HOOSIER and HoosierAloha 2
MartintheMopMan Posted February 10, 2016 Author Posted February 10, 2016 I am admittedly a little nervous the general malaise we are seeing right here in this thread has infected some of the students and they will not show tomorrow. Maybe everyone else is feeling similar to what I am. Excitement over the prospect of being able to finally show what we're made of, nervousness over the prospect of falling flat on national TV again, and frustration over genuinely having no clue which is more likely. Generally, my feelings are summed up as annoyance. I just can't take the inconsistency anymore. We could win out and I still would not approach a single game in the Big Ten Tourney or the NCAA Tourney and say "Oh, this is a game we will win". No matter what happens I'll think "This is a game we could win if Good Indiana shows up." The lack of certainty in any aspect of this program from in-game play to the coach to recruitment to off-the-court questions is just more than I can bear sometimes. KelleyHoosh, MikeRoberts and ALASKA HOOSIER 3
Josh Posted February 10, 2016 Posted February 10, 2016 If we win this game, we're back in first place of the Big Ten. ...but a 9:00 tip on a work night?? I hate young people. Naturalhoosier, Class of '66 Old Fart and ALASKA HOOSIER 3
MartintheMopMan Posted February 10, 2016 Author Posted February 10, 2016 If we win this game, we're back in first place of the Big Ten. ...but a 9:00 tip on a work night?? I hate young people. All I'm hearing is that you live in the wrong time zone. 9 pm tips are the best. ALASKA HOOSIER 1
TheWatShot Posted February 10, 2016 Posted February 10, 2016 I thought I read somewhere that the Big Ten used to do 9:30 tip-offs but did away with them because Knight was such a big critic.
TrueHoosier62 Posted February 10, 2016 Posted February 10, 2016 Win or lose tomorrow, it makes very little difference in the bigger picture; and this is the conundrum we face at IU these days. Here are a few scenarios: 1.) We run the table through the rest of our schedule and head to the Big Ten tournament as a #1 seed. We walk through that tournament, and wait for our seeding to be announced in the big dance. At best, we're a #3 or #4 seed. Now, If every other team ahead of us in the rankings awoke to find they'd contracted terminal dysentery, we might possibly get a #2 seed. Does anyone honestly see us doing this? Me neither. 2.) We somehow achieve that impossible pipe dream, and are awarded a #2 seed, (most likely outside of our region). Does anyone see us then running the table in the NCAA; against far superior talent than what the Big Ten has dished up this year, on a neutral court? Me neither 3.) We lose tomorrow against Iowa, lose again at Michigan State, then probably drop another one along the way. We exit the Big Ten tournament early, (because that's what we do), and end up making the NCAA tournament as a #7 seed. We enjoy one win, then get kicked to the curb by a mid major, (because that's what we do). However, Fred Glass, in a temporary moment of sanity, fires Tom Crean, saying the time had come to face the fact "he's taken us as far as he can", and most of Bloomington goes in to orgasmic elation at the thought of Brad Stevens having an epiphany. Though more likely than scenarios 1 or 2, does anyone see this happening? Me neither. Which leads me to scenario #4 4.) We play just good enough to stay in the upper stratosphere of the Big Ten. One game we're playing like we own the Penthouse, the next; like we should be consigned to the outhouse. We, as fans, vacillate between hope and despair, thinking we're on the right track one moment, then wishing we could tie Tom Crean to the tracks the next. We land the #5 seed in the tournament, and in true Hoosier fashion, blow out the first opponent, and lose to the next one, as Troy Williams loses the ball before he can get his pass to Thomas Bryant for a last second shot from half court. Tom Crean says how proud he is of this team, how they've grown, and made a commitment to defense, and how if only they'd listened to his instruction, they'd still be playing. Fred Glass nods in agreement, and notes that "we've got a lot of really good recruits coming next year". And just like the Purdue faithful have for the past fifty years, we nod in agreement, and look forward to next season. And honestly, isn't this the most likely scenario? Yeah, I thought so too. WayneFleekHoosier and Hoosier DaDa 2
MartintheMopMan Posted February 10, 2016 Author Posted February 10, 2016 Win or lose tomorrow, it makes very little difference in the bigger picture; and this is the conundrum we face at IU these days. Here are a few scenarios: 1.) We run the table through the rest of our schedule and head to the Big Ten tournament as a #1 seed. We walk through that tournament, and wait for our seeding to be announced in the big dance. At best, we're a #3 or #4 seed. Now, If every other team ahead of us in the rankings awoke to find they'd contracted terminal dysentery, we might possibly get a #2 seed. Does anyone honestly see us doing this? Me neither. 2.) We somehow achieve that impossible pipe dream, and are awarded a #2 seed, (most likely outside of our region). Does anyone see us then running the table in the NCAA; against far superior talent than what the Big Ten has dished up this year, on a neutral court? Me neither 3.) We lose tomorrow against Iowa, lose again at Michigan State, then probably drop another one along the way. We exit the Big Ten tournament early, (because that's what we do), and end up making the NCAA tournament as a #7 seed. We enjoy one win, then get kicked to the curb by a mid major, (because that's what we do). However, Fred Glass, in a temporary moment of sanity, fires Tom Crean, saying the time had come to face the fact "he's taken us as far as he can", and most of Bloomington goes in to orgasmic elation at the thought of Brad Stevens having an epiphany. Though more likely than scenarios 1 or 2, does anyone see this happening? Me neither. Which leads me to scenario #4 4.) We play just good enough to stay in the upper stratosphere of the Big Ten. One game we're playing like we own the Penthouse, the next; like we should be consigned to the outhouse. We, as fans, vacillate between hope and despair, thinking we're on the right track one moment, then wishing we could tie Tom Crean to the tracks the next. We land the #5 seed in the tournament, and in true Hoosier fashion, blow out the first opponent, and lose to the next one, as Troy Williams loses the ball before he can get his pass to Thomas Bryant for a last second shot from half court. Tom Crean says how proud he is of this team, how they've grown, and made a commitment to defense, and how if only they'd listened to his instruction, they'd still be playing. Fred Glass nods in agreement, and notes that "we've got a lot of really good recruits coming next year". And just like the Purdue faithful have for the past fifty years, we nod in agreement, and look forward to next season. And honestly, isn't this the most likely scenario? Yeah, I thought so too. Hey, at least you're staying positive. I mean, while we're making things up anyway, we could lose out the rest of the season and win 1 game in the Big Ten Tourney barely making it into the Tourney on the bubble. Did someone say Cinderella story? We win another banner after finding our Good Indiana mojo late. Yogi records triple-doubles in every game of the Tourney, a feat never before matched, and Troy and Yogi go on to be top-5 picks, JBJ riding their coat tails in at 15. TB decides to stay because he wants to have a repeat. Tom Crean is hired away by a team desperately searching for answers. Brad Stevens comes to take his place and takes Indiana to a repeat NC on the back of our second undefeated season. Too bad they're all just stories we concocted. Hoosier DaDa and Andrew_114 2
Alford Bailey Posted February 10, 2016 Posted February 10, 2016 Just going off history here we will beat Iowa. Crean will look masterful. We will also lose at Allanoy and look horrible. Will get a couple other big wins at home. PU and Maryland probably. WayneFleekHoosier and Josh 2
Stuhoo Posted February 10, 2016 Posted February 10, 2016 Win or lose tomorrow, it makes very little difference in the bigger picture; and this is the conundrum we face at IU these days. Here are a few scenarios: 1.) We run the table through the rest of our schedule and head to the Big Ten tournament as a #1 seed. We walk through that tournament, and wait for our seeding to be announced in the big dance. At best, we're a #3 or #4 seed. Now, If every other team ahead of us in the rankings awoke to find they'd contracted terminal dysentery, we might possibly get a #2 seed. Does anyone honestly see us doing this? Me neither. 2.) We somehow achieve that impossible pipe dream, and are awarded a #2 seed, (most likely outside of our region). Does anyone see us then running the table in the NCAA; against far superior talent than what the Big Ten has dished up this year, on a neutral court? Me neither 3.) We lose tomorrow against Iowa, lose again at Michigan State, then probably drop another one along the way. We exit the Big Ten tournament early, (because that's what we do), and end up making the NCAA tournament as a #7 seed. We enjoy one win, then get kicked to the curb by a mid major, (because that's what we do). However, Fred Glass, in a temporary moment of sanity, fires Tom Crean, saying the time had come to face the fact "he's taken us as far as he can", and most of Bloomington goes in to orgasmic elation at the thought of Brad Stevens having an epiphany. Though more likely than scenarios 1 or 2, does anyone see this happening? Me neither. Which leads me to scenario #4 4.) We play just good enough to stay in the upper stratosphere of the Big Ten. One game we're playing like we own the Penthouse, the next; like we should be consigned to the outhouse. We, as fans, vacillate between hope and despair, thinking we're on the right track one moment, then wishing we could tie Tom Crean to the tracks the next. We land the #5 seed in the tournament, and in true Hoosier fashion, blow out the first opponent, and lose to the next one, as Troy Williams loses the ball before he can get his pass to Thomas Bryant for a last second shot from half court. Tom Crean says how proud he is of this team, how they've grown, and made a commitment to defense, and how if only they'd listened to his instruction, they'd still be playing. Fred Glass nods in agreement, and notes that "we've got a lot of really good recruits coming next year". And just like the Purdue faithful have for the past fifty years, we nod in agreement, and look forward to next season. And honestly, isn't this the most likely scenario? Yeah, I thought so too. Well, sure. #4 is the most likely of the ones you listed! :) But I keep tuning in because of scenarios #5 through infinity; the scenarios that no one has quite imagined yet but are also completely possible! TrueHoosier62 and WayneFleekHoosier 2
TrueHoosier62 Posted February 10, 2016 Posted February 10, 2016 Well, sure. #4 is the most likely of the ones you listed! :) But I keep tuning in because of scenarios #5 through infinity; the scenarios that no one has quite imagined yet but are also completely possible! I love your optimism, but simply don't have an imagination that allows me to believe as you do. I'm old and cynical, and in need of a shot of bourbon and quite possibly, a nap. lol Stuhoo 1
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted February 10, 2016 Posted February 10, 2016 Win or lose tomorrow, it makes very little difference in the bigger picture; and this is the conundrum we face at IU these days. Here are a few scenarios: 4.) We play just good enough to stay in the upper stratosphere of the Big Ten. One game we're playing like we own the Penthouse, the next; like we should be consigned to the outhouse. We, as fans, vacillate between hope and despair, thinking we're on the right track one moment, then wishing we could tie Tom Crean to the tracks the next. We land the #5 seed in the tournament, and in true Hoosier fashion, blow out the first opponent, and lose to the next one, as Troy Williams loses the ball before he can get his pass to Thomas Bryant for a last second shot from half court. Tom Crean says how proud he is of this team, how they've grown, and made a commitment to defense, and how if only they'd listened to his instruction, they'd still be playing. Fred Glass nods in agreement, and notes that "we've got a lot of really good recruits coming next year". And just like the Purdue faithful have for the past fifty years, we nod in agreement, and look forward to next season. And honestly, isn't this the most likely scenario? Yeah, I thought so too. Or as a #5 seed, we are what seems to be the annual #5 upset by a #12. And, before CTC can say how proud he is of the team, he'll first have to watch the tape. TrueHoosier62, HoosierAloha, WayneFleekHoosier and 1 other 4
TrueHoosier62 Posted February 10, 2016 Posted February 10, 2016 Or as a #5 seed, we are what seems to be the annual #5 upset by a #12. And, before CTC can say how proud he is of the team, he'll first have to watch the tape. I always love your posts. lol Class of '66 Old Fart 1
Hoosier DaDa Posted February 10, 2016 Posted February 10, 2016 Win or lose tomorrow, it makes very little difference in the bigger picture; and this is the conundrum we face at IU these days. Here are a few scenarios: 1.) We run the table through the rest of our schedule and head to the Big Ten tournament as a #1 seed. We walk through that tournament, and wait for our seeding to be announced in the big dance. At best, we're a #3 or #4 seed. Now, If every other team ahead of us in the rankings awoke to find they'd contracted terminal dysentery, we might possibly get a #2 seed. Does anyone honestly see us doing this? Me neither. 2.) We somehow achieve that impossible pipe dream, and are awarded a #2 seed, (most likely outside of our region). Does anyone see us then running the table in the NCAA; against far superior talent than what the Big Ten has dished up this year, on a neutral court? Me neither 3.) We lose tomorrow against Iowa, lose again at Michigan State, then probably drop another one along the way. We exit the Big Ten tournament early, (because that's what we do), and end up making the NCAA tournament as a #7 seed. We enjoy one win, then get kicked to the curb by a mid major, (because that's what we do). However, Fred Glass, in a temporary moment of sanity, fires Tom Crean, saying the time had come to face the fact "he's taken us as far as he can", and most of Bloomington goes in to orgasmic elation at the thought of Brad Stevens having an epiphany. Though more likely than scenarios 1 or 2, does anyone see this happening? Me neither. Which leads me to scenario #4 4.) We play just good enough to stay in the upper stratosphere of the Big Ten. One game we're playing like we own the Penthouse, the next; like we should be consigned to the outhouse. We, as fans, vacillate between hope and despair, thinking we're on the right track one moment, then wishing we could tie Tom Crean to the tracks the next. We land the #5 seed in the tournament, and in true Hoosier fashion, blow out the first opponent, and lose to the next one, as Troy Williams loses the ball before he can get his pass to Thomas Bryant for a last second shot from half court. Tom Crean says how proud he is of this team, how they've grown, and made a commitment to defense, and how if only they'd listened to his instruction, they'd still be playing. Fred Glass nods in agreement, and notes that "we've got a lot of really good recruits coming next year". And just like the Purdue faithful have for the past fifty years, we nod in agreement, and look forward to next season. And honestly, isn't this the most likely scenario? Yeah, I thought so too. All your scenarios has us winning @ least 1 in the dance, which is better thn last year. Tom Crean gets an extension and becomes the highest paid coach in CB. Glass saying "we have to lock him down". You can hear crickets in Assembly Hall during games because the fans have had enough. Bobby Knight comes back and says this is what you get for firing me.
Josh Posted February 11, 2016 Posted February 11, 2016 All I'm hearing is that you live in the wrong time zone. 9 pm tips are the best. I hate a lot of things. I guess I'll add other time zones to the list. Now I have to figure out if I should go to bed early tonight or take a nap tomorrow afternoon. Why do I let IU's schedule rule my life? They owe me. Big win tomorrow to take first place back!
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