-
Posts
1,982 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Everything posted by Zuckerkorn
-
Relegated to listening to Don & Ted and experiencing the "theater of the mind". Sounded like about as close to a complete game as we've had in some time. Perhaps it's stuck with my repressed memories of the CAM tenure, but when is the last time we beat a D1 team by 30+ points? Seems we had margins of victory (when we had them) that were barely comfortable.
-
Who was IUs MVP in the Eastern Michigan game? Mi
Zuckerkorn replied to Reacher's topic in General Basketball Discussion
I would have said that, but his FT shooting. Oof! -
We must develop an effective threat from 3-pt range. It's very possible it will have to be from Kopp, Stewart, Bates, Leal, Geronimo, or Lander. I don't believe it's going to magically come from any of the other returning players. XJ's shot looks hideous and I'm unsure if it can ever be consistent. I do think we are better defensively and will get even better. However, it's a little concerning that we didn't have any answer for their one-man offense in the second half.
-
One week guys.....one more painful, slow week!!
Zuckerkorn replied to dgambill's topic in General Basketball Discussion
Well, unless an explanation is made public I'd think this would limit Kopp's future NIL opportunities from the private sector. -
SI Ranks Every D1 College Basketball Team
Zuckerkorn replied to IUFLA's topic in General Basketball Discussion
Can't gripe about that assessment. Not where we want to be but I sense a renewed optimism - very different than the last two coaching changes. -
Assembly Hall at 50
Zuckerkorn replied to The Daily Hoosier's topic in General Basketball Discussion
Kind of funny story I have about AH: Sometime in the late 80's I had an appointment with my doctor. He was an older guy who graduated from IU med. I mentioned that I was going to Bloomington for the game that night after the appointment. He said "I haven't been to the new fieldhouse yet" lol. I figured he didn't have much interest in the basketball program. Then he says he could get tickets if he wanted from a close friend he and his wife frequently went to dinner with. Turned out the family friend was Hilda Van Arsdale (Knight would have given her prime seats anytime she wanted them). -
Noah Clowney (2022) Commits to Alabama
Zuckerkorn replied to The Daily Hoosier's topic in Basketball Recruiting
Not being a wise guy, but wth is going on inthat gif avatar of yours? -
Noah Clowney (2022) Commits to Alabama
Zuckerkorn replied to The Daily Hoosier's topic in Basketball Recruiting
I'm pretty numb to situations like this - they are what they are. Still interesting to see indications of who we are focusing on and which ones appear to be giving us serious consideration. The one thing that puzzles me is how "insiders" and their sources can be so confident on their proclamations. They surely know and have witnessed this all dozens of times before. Now if some sources are players/teammates it would make sense as these things are kinda new to them. IDK -
Good Lord! Program has the momentum of a feather in the wind (Zep reference).
-
I just noticed that (signed up for hulu this week ). I'm using roku and the game is on the fox sports app on btn)
-
Many years ago I heard Pete Rose talking about this. He felt players needed a "little fat" to cushion their muscles and bones. He pointed to two things: todays finely tuned players could never play the way he did without getting injured (head first flying slides & collisions) and cited how guys like Eric Davis at the time had no body fat and were amazing athletes but got injured often. I also think sometimes players just aren't as tough at playing through aches and pains like they used to be - particularly at the professional level (I have no proof of that).
-
What is the Key to a GREAT IU Season?
Zuckerkorn replied to IUFLA's topic in General Basketball Discussion
As always with a coaching change, my definition of "great" will be different for this season than what it would be traditionally. Truthfully I don't know what to expect and I'm going to be much less focused on wins than how we are coached and play. I want to to see energy and effort along with evidence of significant individual and team improvement - from last season AND as the upcoming season progresses. As long as we're a difficult team for opponents to beat and the games are fun to watch it'll be a success in my book. Moving forward, in the future, we need to be in the running for B10 championships, winning the conference tournament and advancing to at least the S16 on a yearly basis. -
We (apparently, as I recall) were upset about the game we ended up in - most on here seemed to feel we got shafted by the bowl committee (otherwise if the outback bowl is a first-rate bowl why all the bitching?). We looked outmatched down by 2 touchdowns. Remember the game thread for that game? Desperate comeback aside who was satified with that game. Too many jumped on a mirage wagon last season, IMO.
-
Let's face it, last season was a fluke and we still got embarrassed in a second-rate bowl game. That said, no reason to make changes at the top - we'll just get another coordinator/assistant coach level replacement.
-
"Illegal touching" That's a PSU tradition!
-
Wasn't there a mayor of Muncie named Harry Balz? If I recall correctly, they had a contest a few years ago to name some new building and he was the hands-down winning name, but ignored the voting and went with another name. Regarding the Lipps name, I worked a guy at Carrier named Pherman Lipps - he was a big UK fan and we never saw eye-to-eye on anything. EDIT: It was in Fort Wayne and the man's name was Baals
-
Dang! I thought they DID get it for that. Just looked up the list of official instances it was given - 5 times total (2 basketball, 1 football).
-
Because apparently with the NCAA the death penalty is reserved for violations that include actual death?
-
I have personally known two guys named Mike Hunt, and have heard of a third that played HS ball in Southern Indiana (New Albany?) One of the two I knew would have to be paged over the PA system in the factory where we worked. When one of the ladies in the office were doing the paging, they enunciated it a Michael Hunt, very carefully. The maintenance supervisor would page him by alternate name: "Your P*ssy"
-
On a more serious note, I like that Woodson discussed how much the offense needed to improve from where it was when he was hired. I noted that our returning sophomores weren't really putting it in the hole (likely because of last year's coaching).