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25 minutes ago, FKIM01 said:
So there are two mods diddling Turdue cheerleaders?
Who cares about Purdue/Edey…let’s get back on topic - Sisley.
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12 minutes ago, IUFLA said:
It's a start 🙂
I’ll take that…we’ll have the talent to be top 10 team next year, but we have to do it in the court…we’ll see.
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1 hour ago, Stlboiler23 said:
I’d go with men’s basketball followed by volleyball.
I’ll give you a “very good” basketball program, but not elite.
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10 minutes ago, btownqb said:
Maybe maybe not. TG is going to sit a month or two with his surgery.
Yeah, but if it was just a meniscus repair as reported, he’ll be good to go at the beginning of the season.
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23 minutes ago, Feathery said:
Is that Big Ten title and 2nd weekend+ talent in your opinion?
I would hope so.
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4 hours ago, ledies22 said:
I agree with this to an extent, but I dont want to rebuild a roster of 6 guys from the portal every year. In state kids especially with the level of talent that Sisley has, are the type to build around and less likely to transfer generally speaking. In state/home connection, with PT, with $$$. No reason to go somewhere else.
This year we have 3-4 starters from the portal. I think we hit homeruns, but I cant see that happening every year. Sisley and Sisley type players would bring a bit more stability.
Yes you could say... what about CJ Gunn. And I would say... well Gallo came back to possibly come off the bench, and Leal came back for 5 minutes a game.
That why I think it’s important to land Goode over Anderson, because he’s an in-state guy. If we have a successful season next year as most expect, he can be a big help recruiting other in-state guys like Sisley.
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6 minutes ago, KDB said:
Out of curiosity: Who would you all rather have? Anderson or Goode? If it's one or the other.
Either one….at this point, whoever commits first.
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4 minutes ago, tdhoosier said:
I only feel better about Goode than Essegian because of the big family connections to IU. His dad and uncle played FB at IU. His brother attends IU right now. His parents apparently have season tix for basketball. And most importantly he wants to attend a business grad school.
But other than that I know nothing - I'm just sitting back and eating popcorn like the rest of us.
Thanks, that really makes me feel better. 🤔
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How confident are we that Goode is coming? For some reason I don’t feel good about this…we’ve been fooled by the portal before. Just a few days ago Essegian was a done deal, and look how that turned out.
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24 minutes ago, Zlinedavid said:
Filthy disgusting inbreds though they may be, UK is a college basketball blue blood regardless of who is coaching.
To really achieve "blue blood" status means you've achieved a level of success that even being "down" for over a decade doesn't take away the luster or the inherent potential of the program.
Bama football is the perfect example. They went from 1992 to 2010 without a national championship and won only 5 bowl games in that span. But, get the right coach in place and you're reestablished.
To me, there's 7: UCLA, Kentucky, North Carolina, UConn, Duke, Indiana, Kansas. Villanova is right on the cusp, and Louisville could be depending on how you feel about vacated titles. The 2nd tier down has Michigan State, Syracuse, Arizona, Michigan, etc etc. Prominent programs, but haven't quite hit Valhalla just yet.
And yes....UConn is definitely the "new money" blue blood compared to the "old money" traditional programs. But when you have more national titles than Kansas, Indiana and Duke.....you're in the club without question.
I agree, but many would say we’re no longer a blue blood program, but for those doubters it sure looks like we’re poised to reclaim that status.
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16 minutes ago, Sea Turtle said:
The 5 modern blue bloods.
Aim high young man.
I don’t know if you include Kentucky in that group any longer now that Calipari is gone, and with the mass exodus at Duke, we may be ready to fill the void, with the roster upgrades we’ve made this off-season.
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7 minutes ago, Indykev said:
Duke reaching. Just filled their 13th scholly
With a cheap shot artist…should fit right in at Duke.
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1 minute ago, Drroogh said:
Hopefully he helps change the BIG culture from the Wisconsin/Purdue model!!!
I have no doubt, and Michigan has always been a little outside that model anyway.
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1 minute ago, 13th&Jackson said:
He is, but May is putting together a solid transfer roster. He's added a PG from Auburn, two skilled scoring guards, a stretch 4 and a center who can handle and shoot from the perimeter. Fits how he wants to play.
May is off to a good start, and will have Michigan in the hunt again.
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Goode seems like the perfect fit to round out the roster by adding the “shooter” we desperately need. It could also help in recruiting other top in state players which has fallen off in recent years. The rest of the open spots can be filled with solid role players who aren’t looking for a certain amount of minutes, but could benefit by IU’s NIL budget similar to Leal’s situation. Let’s hope we get him…been fooled by the portal before.
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1 hour ago, Between2Halls said:
For the record, I, an extreme outsider, mentioned the fluidity of the portal. 😂😂😂
Always trying to get credit. 😂
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33 minutes ago, Between2Halls said:
Essegian officially to Nebraska.
Can’t blame him…with 6 guards already it was going to be tough to get much playing time, but sure would have liked to have his 3pt shooting.
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3 hours ago, 94hoosier said:
Looks like we have 7 guys that could be considered starters.
Galloway
Rice
Carlyle
Reneau
MM
Bello
Tucker
We will see if tucker is that good or not.
Cupps Newton and Leal are very interesting. All are very capable of cracking the rotation and playing very meaningful minutes. We need at least one more big for the rotation. MM can easily play some 4 and gives this team a lot of flexibility. We have had flexibility in the roster the last few years. We finally look like we have quality guard depth. A big with 3pt range would be nice
With all the talent we’re accumulating, I hope we can finally rebound and defend the 3pt line. How many times over the past couple of years have we been killed by offensive rebounds, and torched from deep by the opposing team? And of course, we need to hit some 3s ourselves on a higher volume of shots.
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9 minutes ago, Joe_Hoopsier said:
That's correct, right??? Some poetry writes itself. Did I read it wrong? The biggest $inning legacy program has a 2 yr mission trip player coming back to play for Coach Pope... Isn't that what the story is??? Honest question.
He’s the only one…everybody else is gone.
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4 minutes ago, Joe_Hoopsier said:
Ok, this will probably be my first post about this, not last..... But Chandler went on a 2 yr long mission trip and now comes back to play for the pope.
Did I ready that right?
Good one 😄
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28 minutes ago, Tom White said:
I don't feel sorry for them, but I don't want to laugh at them too hard either. With the collection of talent we are gathering, I think the chance of us loosing players in the next couple years has gone up by a good amount. They don't stick around one place for long anymore.
Yeah, but their entire team is gone. I don’t think we’ll be faced with that unless we do something really stupid.
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Rice, Carlyle, Ballo and Tucker for Gunn, Banks, Sparks and Ware…I’ll take it.
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Just now, Hoosier4Life53 said:
Anybody feel sorry for them? ☹️
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Next Season Expectations
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If we take of business, we’ll get there quickly. 😀