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  • Re: Indiana University 2010-2011 Men's Basketball Thread

    Originally posted by cdash View Post
    Michigan and Notre Dame are still blue blood football programs. I'm not saying Indiana is the best program in the country. I'm saying it's still one of the best.
    And outside of IU fans, you won't find many in agreement with you. That's why you're looked at with the same view as Cubs fans.

    The only people who think IU is a top tier program are IU fans. No one else.
    Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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      Originally posted by Since86 View Post
      And outside of IU fans, you won't find many in agreement with you. That's why you're looked at with the same view as Cubs fans.

      The only people who think IU is a top tier program are IU fans. No one else.
      The Cubs are such a terrible comparison for IU basketball. You are comparing a professional sports team who hasn't won a title in over 100 years or even been to the World Series in something like 60 years to a college basketball program that won it's last title 24 years ago and played for a title 9 years ago. Cubs fans don't consider their franchise to be among the most successful in the sport, hell, they are lovable losers (and most of them embrace that terminology).

      If you are going to get into comparisons, the best would be Notre Dame football, although they have more historical success than IU basketball. They have fallen on rough times with poor choices for coaches and inflated expectations. Since their last national title 20+ years ago they have been largely in the same boat as Indiana basketball. Does that stop people from considering them a blue blood program? No. Does it stop recruits from wanting to play for the prestige and the pageantry of Notre Dame football? No. Have they been a top program the past 20 years? Absolutely not. Same story for IU basketball.

      You guys are scoffing at our 2012 recruiting class but read what these kids are saying. They want to be part of the solution that brings IU back to being a national power. Assembly Hall, the banners (however old and dusty they may be) still speak to these kids. The support for IU basketball throughout the state even when they have hit rock bottom is massive. Our fans may be living in the past, but really, what do you expect us to do? Be content with losing a crapload of games? Admit defeat just because we have hit a rough patch? Please, it's part of being a fan. You support your team and relish in their accomplishments. Our program has in the past set standards that we are not living up to now. We are all painfully aware of that. Trust me, these last three years of watching IU basketball have been the tougher on me as a fan than any other period in any of my teams' histories. But I will defend them to the end, like any other fan would do in the exact same situation.

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        Originally posted by Since86 View Post
        And outside of IU fans, you won't find many in agreement with you. That's why you're looked at with the same view as Cubs fans.

        The only people who think IU is a top tier program are IU fans. No one else.
        Recruits must think we are a top tier program.


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          Cdash, at least we have a past to live in.


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            Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
            Cdash, at least we have a past to live in.
            Hell I'd say we are living more in the future than the past. We talk more about this amazing 2012 recruiting class than anything else on here. So we have a past and a future to live in, but unfortunately the present blows.

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              Originally posted by cdash View Post
              Hell I'd say we are living more in the future than the past. We talk more about this amazing 2012 recruiting class than anything else on here. So we have a past and a future to live in, but unfortunately the present blows.
              Well, I think we can all agree that IU has sucked. Players, management, and coaching for about 4 years.

              For some reason the one constant is, recruits still want to play here. For whatever reason, they keep lining up for punishment. That says something to me, what this 2011 class and 2012 class will be able to accomplish is anyone's guess, but I have to give them the benefit of the doubt.


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              • Re: Indiana University 2010-2011 Men's Basketball Thread

                Originally posted by cdash View Post
                You guys are scoffing at our 2012 recruiting class but read what these kids are saying. They want to be part of the solution that brings IU back to being a national power.
                Bingo. That's the difference. They're talking about bringing them back and you're saying that IU still is.

                No one refutes that IU was a national power. We're saying they aren't, and haven't been for some time.
                Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                  Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                  Cdash, at least we have a past to live in.
                  This is exactly why I compare IU fans to Cubs fans.

                  Congrats, IU won a national title before I was ever born. You knock down other teams who have done more in the recent history because your team has won more historically.

                  You can't hang your hat on 25+ year old banners forever. At some point in time you have to start winning again.


                  I should just say Chicago fans in general, because whenever a Colts/Bears discussion is brought up you always have Bears fans pointing out how they won one in 1985, like I'm supposed to hold that in the same regard as winning one in 2006.

                  That's exactly what is happening now.
                  Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                  • Re: Indiana University 2010-2011 Men's Basketball Thread

                    Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                    Bingo. That's the difference. They're talking about bringing them back and you're saying that IU still is.

                    No one refutes that IU was a national power. We're saying they aren't, and haven't been for some time.
                    Well no ****ing ****. Is that really what you have been arguing? I figured it was common ****ing sense that a team that has finished dead last 2 of the past 3 years in the B1G is not a national power. I am absolutely not saying that IU is a national power. I'm saying the program is still a blue blood program, despite its lack of recent success. If you disagree, that's fine.

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                      Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                      Recruits must think we are a top tier program.
                      No, cdash said they want to get them BACK to being a top tier program, not that IU is currently one.
                      Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                        Originally posted by cdash View Post
                        Well no ****ing ****. Is that really what you have been arguing? I figured it was common ****ing sense that a team that has finished dead last 2 of the past 3 years in the B1G is not a national power. I am absolutely not saying that IU is a national power. I'm saying the program is still a blue blood program, despite its lack of recent success. If you disagree, that's fine.
                        Ummm you weren't saying that?

                        Originally posted by cdash View Post
                        Michigan and Notre Dame are still blue blood football programs. I'm not saying Indiana is the best program in the country. I'm saying it's still one of the best.
                        Either it is still one of the best, or it's not.
                        Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                          Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                          This is exactly why I compare IU fans to Cubs fans.

                          Congrats, IU won a national title before I was ever born. You knock down other teams who have done more in the recent history because your team has won more historically.

                          You can't hang your hat on 25+ year old banners forever. At some point in time you have to start winning again.


                          I should just say Chicago fans in general, because whenever a Colts/Bears discussion is brought up you always have Bears fans pointing out how they won one in 1985, like I'm supposed to hold that in the same regard as winning one in 2006.

                          That's exactly what is happening now.
                          Who are we knocking? Purdue? You act like they have been going gangbusters the past 15 years. They had a nice four year stretch with Moore, Johnson, and Hummel. Before them in the 2000s Indiana was beating Purdue all over the place, and they had their share of bottom half of the Big Ten finishes.

                          Drop your Chicago comparison. It's stupid and you know it. Bears have one Super Bowl win. Colts have one in Indianapolis as well. The Colts have been a vastly superior team over the past decade+ but if you take a step back a look at the histories of the two teams over time, then the Bears fans have a legitimate argument (unless you include the Colts' history in Baltimore, at which point it muddies the argument even more). Not everything that happened in this world started when you were born. And I am a huge Colts fan, and generally hate the city of Chicago and all of its sports teams.

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                          • Re: Indiana University 2010-2011 Men's Basketball Thread

                            Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                            Ummm you weren't saying that?



                            Either it is still one of the best, or it's not.
                            PROGRAMS. Yes, it is.

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                            • Re: Indiana University 2010-2011 Men's Basketball Thread

                              Purdue had the worst 2 seasons in the history of their program in Keady's last year and Painter's first.

                              They came back from it.

                              Which is why Purdue fans acting like IU will never be back is so ridiculous.

                              They should know better than anyone else how quickly it can change.

                              They went from 7-21 and 9-19 (and these happened without program crippling sanctions) to 22-12 in the year before Hummel, JJ, and Moore arrived. Then they added the Baby Boilers and things really took off.

                              IU could see a similar turn around in 2011-2012. That is not a ridiculous or a "crimson colored" idea.


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                              • Re: Indiana University 2010-2011 Men's Basketball Thread

                                Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                                No, cdash said they want to get them BACK to being a top tier program, not that IU is currently one.
                                Get them back to national prominence. Get back to the level of success that our fan base is used to. You are contorting what I am saying.

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