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Indiana University Athletics Thread 2011-2012

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  • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2011-2012

    I can't believe nobody got a picture of Watford holding the follow-through as bedlam ensues around him. He knew that thing was good when it left his hand.

    That photo would make for an awesome poster.

    Care of Michael Grady:



    tonyadragna Tony Adragna
    Hearing that Assembly reached 115 decibels on Saturday. A Jet taking off only gets to 113.
    2 hours ago
    Retweeted by IUfanboy10
    Last edited by Sandman21; 12-12-2011, 03:17 PM.
    "Nobody wants to play against Tyler Hansbrough NO BODY!" ~ Frank Vogel

    "And David put his hand in the bag and took out a stone and slung it. And it struck the Philistine on the head and he fell to the ground. Amen. "

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    • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2011-2012

      ZachOsterman
      I broke down how the good folks who vote in the AP Poll slotted IU No. 18, free to read: bit.ly/vEbH4q
      1 hour ago

      This is all taken from the below-linked report on PollSpeak.com, which you can check out yourself.

      * Ray Fittipaldo of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (No. 5), Tom Keegan of the Lawrence (Kan.) Journal World (No. 7) and Dick Weiss of the New York Daily News (No. 9) all put IU in their top 10.

      * Dick Vitale and Michael Phillips of the Richmond (Va.) Times-Dispatch both slotted them at No. 15. Phillips, if you'll remember, put the Hoosiers 24th in his ballot last week, their highest such ranking at that time. You all know who Vitale is, surely.

      * John Feinstein, author of "A Season on the Brink," had them at No. 16.

      * Matthew Stevens of the Columbus (Miss.) Community Dispatch, one of three voters to rank IU last week, moved the Hoosiers from No. 25 to No. 18 on his ballot this week.

      * So too did LaMond Pope of the Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette and Terry Hutchens of the Indianapolis Star. Hutchens had IU ranked No. 25 in his ballot last week.

      * Including Rick Bozich of the Louisville Courier-Journal, the three writers that covered the game Saturday (Hutchens, Pope, Bozich) all put Indiana either 16th or, in Bozich's case, 17th.

      * Seth Davis of Sports Illustrated and Jeff Goodman of CBS Sports voted IU No. 19 and No. 23 respectively.

      * Only eight of 66 voters didn't rank Indiana at all. The Hoosiers' most common ranking was 19th.
      This is the darkest timeline.

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      • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2011-2012

        Watford's Statue of Liberty pose and Crean's "Holy EFFIN ***" snarl when he was walking down the sideline after the shot should immediately be trademarked.



        The student section should get that on shirts ASAP.



        Awesome...
        Last edited by travmil; 12-12-2011, 03:31 PM.

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        • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2011-2012

          Still grinning!

          One aspect that was never part of my giddyness was surprise, however. It was more just pure joy plus some relief that we are finally, clearly, undisputably on the way back, after lots of suffering. No surprise though. I expected a very close game.

          This IU team is special.

          Plus, no matter how talented Kentucky's players are, they had never played a true road game. Dealing with an environment like that is not something possible to simulate in practice.
          The poster "pacertom" since this forum began (and before!). I changed my name here to "Slick Pinkham" in honor of the imaginary player That Bobby "Slick" Leonard picked late in the 1971 ABA draft (true story!).

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          • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2011-2012

            Hoosiers hit the top 20 in both men's basketball polls. Sorry if already posted I didn't see it. They are #18 in the coaches poll I believe and #20 in AP Poll. UPDATE: How did I miss? I must have been on page 36. LOL Sorry to the previous posters that broke this.
            Last edited by presto123; 12-12-2011, 07:25 PM.

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            • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2011-2012

              I know hindsight is 20-20 and all that, but this is still hilarious, especially with the clips from the game spliced in.



              U mad bro
              "And Tottenham do not know what hit them...well I can tell you, it's Theo Walcott!"

              "And it's Tony Adams put through by Steve Bould, WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT?! That...sums it all up."

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              • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2011-2012

                I'd kind of prefer he didn't...

                Cody Zeller shoots up draft boards
                By Eamonn Brennan


                When highly touted recruit Cody Zeller committed to Indiana last November, the decision was noted more for its symbolic importance than any tangible results Zeller would likely bring. For Indiana, landing a top in-state recruit, one of the best big men in the class of 2011, was a sign that Tom Crean had shored up the Hoosiers' longtime local recruiting woes and begun to build the foundation for a brighter future.

                Whether Zeller was a star on the floor in his first season or not didn't matter nearly as much. He wasn't seen as a one-and-done level talent. He was good, of course, and ranked accordingly. But there were more important forces at work.

                Alas, after four weeks, Zeller has already become a star -- leading the Hoosiers to a 9-0 record and the biggest victory of the Tom Crean era over then-No. 1 Kentucky Saturday. This has required a slight recalibration among fans: Maybe the Hoosiers are already really good! Maybe we don't need to wait! That sort of thing.

                It seems NBA scouts and general managers have undergone a similar consideration. When you play as well as Zeller has, and you are also nearly 7-feet tall with impressive post polish, balance and ball skills, you are going to draw the attention of the next level. According to Chad Ford's latest 2012 draft big board, that's exactly what Zeller has done. Ford ranks Zeller No. 12 in his latest rankings -- sandwiched between Kentucky prospects Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (No. 11) and Terrence Jones (No. 13), and two spots ahead of Florida Gators man-child Patric Young (No. 14). Zeller is also five spots ahead of older brother Tyler (No. 17), which we can only hope leads to some brotherly rough-housing during the unwrapping of Christmas presents. (I would probably pay to watch the three Zellers, including eldest brother Luke, play a driveway game of 21.)

                As our friends at Rumor Central wrote today, the continued rise draft projections means Cody Zeller could have a serious decision to make next spring. Of course, it's a long season, and the Indiana freshman could drop plenty. But he could also keep on rising.

                Whatever happens, Zeller has been much better than advertised. Naturally, the pros have taken notice.

                (ESPN-College Basketball Nation Blog)
                This is the darkest timeline.

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                • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2011-2012

                  I think we've at least got him for next year. I mean the kid was the valedictorian of his high school, hopefully education means something.


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                  • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2011-2012

                    Zeller is more impressive than I figured, that's for sure. He's already better than both his brothers, and it's not even close when you're talking about Luke. I still can't believe he won Mr. Basketball.

                    It's quite a shock to realize that Zeller isn't just a big body with athleticism. I didn't think he'd get to this point in his development for atleast another year or two.

                    You always hear those stories of freshman coming in to college and being the best player on their team, and raising it to another level, and it almost folklore. But it's something else when you actually get to see it happen. It's quite fun eating this crow.
                    Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                    • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2011-2012

                      I agree, Zeller is more impressive than i figured as well. I thought he would come in and make a nice difference.. But wow, hes making all the difference. Just his presence makes other teams play differently and opens things up for the wings.

                      I'll be extremely disappointed if Zeller doesn't stay for AT LEAST one more year. Even though hes more talented than his brothers, their family seems to value education.. But hes so darn good i don't know if we can keep him for 4 whole years..

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                      • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2011-2012

                        funny:

                        The poster "pacertom" since this forum began (and before!). I changed my name here to "Slick Pinkham" in honor of the imaginary player That Bobby "Slick" Leonard picked late in the 1971 ABA draft (true story!).

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                        • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2011-2012

                          Are these videos not working? Every thread I go to that has a video, I can't play at all.
                          First time in a long time, I've been happy with the team that was constructed, and now they struggle. I blame the coach.

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                          • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2011-2012

                            link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=L-ynIb5cyMI
                            The poster "pacertom" since this forum began (and before!). I changed my name here to "Slick Pinkham" in honor of the imaginary player That Bobby "Slick" Leonard picked late in the 1971 ABA draft (true story!).

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                            • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2011-2012

                              Obama himself must have called this one in.


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                              • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2011-2012

                                Red City of Satan pourin' down on us...

                                2012 came early, this is the apocolypse...

                                The poster "pacertom" since this forum began (and before!). I changed my name here to "Slick Pinkham" in honor of the imaginary player That Bobby "Slick" Leonard picked late in the 1971 ABA draft (true story!).

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