IndySportsPartizan
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13 hours ago, dbmhoosier said:
The Chris guy on BTB says according to Trilly Donovan IU has started putting out feelers to some coaches and agents.
It's semantics, but he said "put out feelers to agents and agencies".
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7 minutes ago, Indykev said:
Woodson''s buyout after 3 years he would be owed 100% of his remaining contact of 12.6 million. If fired after year 4 buyout is half of remaining contract, which would be 4.2 million. Do the math. Woodson will be back.
Someone on another board did some math that showed that the settled buyout would actually be closer to 8 million due to certain circumstances. Add to that, Dusty May's buyout drops to $1 million on March 1st. Considering that Dusty's salary would likely be a little less than the $4.5 million that Woody gets, it would all end up being close to a wash after a few years.
Compare to Ohio State, owing Holtmann 12.5 million and if they want Oats (12 million) or McDermott (3-4 million?). IU would be getting out just fine.
Schertz's buyout is $250,000
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53 minutes ago, IUskim said:
I’m not on the fire Woodson train yet just because I hate going thru firing coaches and if we fire Woodson that will be 5 coaching changes and I’m under 40 which is just not acceptable for a blue blood program. With all that said if we do fire Woodson after this season then so be it. I will say the next coach has to be right and he has to win immediately. We cannot have the patience to be oh let’s give him such and such years to build this. There is no more time for that.
Alabama football fired 6 coaches between Bear Bryant (1983) and Nick Saban (2006).
They each had 3 years, 4 years, 7 years, 4 years, 2 years, and 4 years.
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2 hours ago, Kdug said:
To be fair, they did wait another year. OSU was terrible last year and it sounded like a lot of fans wanted him gone, but he still got this year. They’ve been on a downhill trend since losing to the 15 seed 2021
OSU finished the year ranked #49 last year. That is like a pretty decent year for IU over the past 30 years, sadly.
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2 hours ago, NotIThatLives said:
I'm guessing Gunn is a practice all star, especially against our defense. Probably swishes those 19 foot jumpers all day long. He'll go score 18 a game somewhere lower or even benefit from the Tamar Bates effect and be the 2nd best player on a real bad team, maybe DePaul.
Banks. Just doesn't have a comfort for the game or ball skills to play the bigger wing spot in power 6 ball.
Gunn reminds me of Cooper Neese. Crazy ability to score in high school. Indiana kid. Struggled to find PT and a groove at Butler. Transferred to Indiana State and then in his final 2 seasons finally came to form.
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I favorite article on Dusty
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Matta has done a fantastic job at Butler in his 2 recent seasons. However, he is not the guy for IU.
Give me Beard, Drew, May, or Schertz - hell I'd even take Pearl.
All of these are an upgrade over Woody. So many red flags.
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1 hour ago, Indykev said:
Kenpom projecting 3-14 the rest of the season. Ouch...might not happen, but still a bad look.
I have not lost faith in Woody, but I am sorry if we go 3-14 to end the season then it is time to move on.
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11 hours ago, Steubenhoosier said:As of a few days ago, there have not been any back channel discussions coming from IU's end.. I can tell you with confidence that Essegian would transfer to IU if he was told he as wanted. He is happy at Wisc, but IU has always been his dream school. This same discussion will occur next off season and the one after as well. I know some don't think he is good enough, but I disagree. First team All B1G Freshman. 12ppg, 40% from 3, 90% from FT.
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21 hours ago, Purdue7 said:
Both can fill it up!
I think Smith is a little more athletic but Cupps is 2-3” taller
as long as they can defend…shooting & passing should keep them in the rotation
Smith has really long arms and will likely continue to grow a bit. I wanted him at IU bad, but Cupps seems to be a kid we will be just as happy with.
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Seems like NBA quality skills and size. Wonder why the previous staff wasn't high on him.
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I love Furst's game. I think he will turn out to be a great 3 year guy for Purdue.
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11 minutes ago, BobSaccamanno said:
Are you hearing anything positive relative to Locke? I looked at some lists and there are a number of two guards on the market. You’d think IU would be an attractive destination with the talent around the position but need for a shooter.
Afraid not, most chatter points to Louisville.
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Enough of the Armaan talk. Its getting me sad over here.
Really hope we can get Noah Locke.
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Mike, how does Gunn's game compare to Blake Wesley's?
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He is not 5'10 anymore, he is 6'1. He has also put on muscle and can dunk pretty easily now. Kid is flying under the radar nationally.
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#1 player in the state in 2022.
#3 PF in the nation.
#16 in the nation overall.
Lets prioritize this kid.
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IU has been contacting Braden weekly, as has a list of other schools, including the guys in W Laf.
Braden hit a growth spurt this summer. He has grown 2 inches and is now over 6ft.
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On 7/3/2020 at 12:47 PM, IUfaninIllinois said:
Did he grow up a big IU fan and that’s his dream school just like Jordy?
Family are big Duke/Coach K fans.
When I chatted with him mom last year, she mentioned Duke, IU, and MSU as his favorites.
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Huge pickup. This kid will fit in well!
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On 3/27/2020 at 8:34 PM, BobSaccamanno said:
I’m not saying he’s the same player, but this recruitment of Karaban harkens me back to Matt Cross. I remember one of the recruiting bloggers said that Archie was “obsessed” with Cross. We will see if Archie gets on Karaban early and often.
They play in the same division too, I believe.
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There has been a flourishing, potential laden big man crushing it in suburban Cincinnati, Ohio for Archbishop Moeller High School all season long. It appears he is on track to become a valuable member of a prominent school’s core when the 2021 NCAA season rolls around. What are the latest developments with Logan Duncomb in regards to his recruiting process, and what kind of talent could he turn out to be?
Logan Duncomb Ohio StateWho is Logan Duncomb
Standing at 6’9″ and weighing in at 225 lbs., Logan Duncomb is an athletic, bruising center. According to 247sports.com he is currently the 80th ranked player nationally, 14th ranked center, and 3rd ranked player for the 2021 class from the state of Ohio. Duncomb has been making waves at Archbishop Moeller high, dominating in all the areas a traditional big man should.
A 4-star blue-chip recruit, Logan runs the floor well, is a solid passer for a front court player, and plays tenacious defense. He is extraordinarily skilled on the block with his back to the basket on the offensive end of the floor. Think a pint-size version of Rik Smits or Arvydas Sabonis. Duncomb’s mid-range jump shot is still developing, but he does have that in his arsenal to use occasionally.
What does Logan Duncomb have to offer?
For a center, he exhibits an innate amount of hustle and aggressiveness chasing down loose balls and creating deflections. Logan Duncomb is a hard-nosed, rough-neck force on the court when he needs to be. He fears no man out on the floor and has been known to set cringe-worthy picks that send defenders crashing to the floor.
Logan Duncomb Offers
He is currently considering a variety of high-profile DI programs. All of Wisconsin, Cincinnati, Indiana, Ohio State, Iowa, and Xavier are schools that interest him. Duncomb has received scholarship offers from each of those colleges, as well as Miami (OH) and Winthrop.
One of the best players in the state of Ohio for the class of 2021, Logan Duncomb is still relatively early in the recruitment process. He currently has only visited two colleges. Those two consist of Wisconsin and Indiana (both in late September of last year). The visit to Indiana was unofficial, however, while Wisconsin was an official visit.
Logan Duncomb Crystal Ball
Based on a recent report from Tom Kakart of Hawkeye Report, my crystal ball projects Logan Duncomb to wind up signing on the dotted line to become an Iowa Hawkeye. It could happen quickly, as soon as the early period begins this fall if both parties are on the same page. If his comments following an early-season game last year are any indication, the likelihood of him committing to Iowa is a foregone conclusion.
“I consider myself a big Iowa fan.” he said. “I watching Iowa basketball growing up with my dad. The coaches were in touch with my coach for a while, so that’s how they first started. ” Duncomb said.”He (Iowa head coach Fran McCaffery) called me up and said that he liked what he saw from me and had also been watching film of me and mentioned how I had improved. He said my style fits the play of his program and offered me a scholarship. I was very thankful for the offer.”
It will be interesting to see what the future holds for the dynamic prospect. He is a talented and exciting player that will inevitably start popping up on other school’s radars. One thing’s for sure, Logan Duncomb is a star on the rise.
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Brayden Sipple is probably not athletic enough to play high level D1.
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35 minutes ago, NotIThatLives said:
@IndySportsPartizan what about his teammate Cam Haffner? My coach buddy around there said he'll be d 1 talent as well.
Don't know much about him to be honest. I just watched their game and no one else on the team stood out. It was a very low scoring game that did no one justice.
I had Smith down for 4 points on 1-2 shots. Had a couple nice passes but he didnt have the ball in his hands much.
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