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Indiana University Athletics Thread 2014-15

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  • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2014-15

    Originally posted by BRushWithDeath View Post
    Technically, the second worst. Wake Forest has a .410 winning percentage. IU is .419.

    This is a bad, bad loss. I placed a pretty heavy wager on the under 5.5 wins when I was in Vegas before the season started. And even I had this one pegged as a win. Tough to recover from.

    On the plus side, this may well be the nail in Kevin Wilson's coffin.
    Yeah, but we have a bigger sample size! Most losses! Yay IU!

    I'm not sure about the nail in Kevin Wilson's coffin. I don't think coming into the season his seat was very warm. I think if we miss a bowl game this year, he will have the opportunity to put the nail in his coffin around this time next season. I could be wrong, but my IU footblal mindset is so poisoned that I don't really think he has done that bad of a job in four years.

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    • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2014-15

      So, supposedly JaQuan Lyle is already in trouble at Oregon, which shocks no one who has followed him at all.

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      • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2014-15

        Originally posted by pacer4ever View Post
        So, supposedly JaQuan Lyle is already in trouble at Oregon, which shocks no one who has followed him at all.
        Not in the slightest bit. Rabjohns tweeted that he is no longer on the Oregon roster.

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        • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2014-15

          http://insider.espn.go.com/blog/trav...y/post?id=3506

          It hasn’t exactly been a sterling September for the Big Ten. You know this.

          And we still have two Saturdays this month left for it to get worse. Jobs are on the line.

          The term “must-win game” can blur to cliché, but here are five examples where it’s reality for the Big Ten’s hot-seat coaches. Drop one of these, and there’s a strong possibility you’ll be claiming a buyout check by October and there will be a search for your replacement the final two months of the season.


          Brady Hoke, Michigan Wolverines
          Swing game: Utah (Saturday)

          Michigan has already been shut out for the first time since President Ronald Reagan was in office. A loss to Utah, which would drop the Wolverines to 2-2, would be crippling for a team that lost six of its final eight games in 2013.

          Those haunting memories would start to creep in. This could really get away from Hoke, couldn’t it?

          “I thought they’d be better,” a head coach in another league said. “I thought [new offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier] would make a difference.”

          Utah is as good up front as the Wolverines saw from Notre Dame in their 31-0 shutout loss. The Utes are 10th in yards-per-play allowed (4.12) after two games, and they’re coming off a bye.

          That’s trouble for an offense that has often failed to set the line of scrimmage, causing quarterback Devin Gardner to feel as if he must force the action. Poor decisions yield worse results. The Wolverines are already minus-7 in turnover margin, thanks in part to five picks from the team’s QBs.

          If Utah wins the turnover battle, Hoke is that much closer to the door.


          Bo Pelini, Nebraska Cornhuskers
          Swing game: Miami (Saturday)

          Really, it’s going to take a loss worse than Miami to seal Pelini’s fate, but what happened against UCLA in 2013 is what puts some serious heat this week on the Huskers. A 21-3 lead against the Bruins melted down into a 41-21 home loss. It wasn’t good, and it shouldn’t be repeated.

          Miami, a touchdown underdog in Lincoln, is a similar cross-conference matchup. The difference is the Hurricanes are trending in the opposite direction. UCLA was on a path to become a national darling; Miami coach Al Golden is heading toward his own hot-seat hell.

          Lose at home to a sagging, underachieving program and it could lead to a Pelini revolt before the Big Ten season even begins.

          A home loss to Illinois (Sept. 27) or Purdue (Nov. 1) would finish the job, considering the opposing coaches are on this list as well. But anything short of winning the B1G West would not resonate well with fans fatigued by Status Quo Bo.


          Darrell Hazell, Purdue Boilermakers
          Swing game: Southern Illinois (Saturday)

          Central Michigan in Week 2 changed everything. Purdue went from a bad team that could beat bad teams to one that loses at home to Central Michigan by three touchdowns. (The Chippewas proceeded to lose 40-3 to Syracuse the following week.)

          The Boilermakers had some fight against Notre Dame, but they had better beat Southern Illinois, the only FCS team on the schedule. The Salukis are ranked 13th in the lower subdivision, and they’ve averaged 44.3 points in their three wins.

          Lose this one, and Purdue’s second-year man is in deep trouble.


          Tim Beckman, Illinois Fighting Illini
          Swing game: Purdue (Oct. 4)

          Illinois needs a victory this week against Texas State for a 3-1 start, which is exactly how it started a year ago. The Illini went 1-7 after that.

          That one victory in 2013 was Purdue, so lose that one early in the conference schedule and it could very well be over for Beckman. It might, anyway, if Illinois stumbles to 2-6 or 1-7 the rest of the way. However, of the final three schools listed here, Illinois has a fighting chance because “you get [to recruit] Chicago,” one coach in the region said.

          The signs of hope are minimal: Transfer QB Wes Lunt is missed at Oklahoma State, and he’s solid, but Beckman said this week that no offensive players and only three defensive players received positive film grades from their position coaches. Illinois should be farther along than it is.


          Kevin Wilson, Indiana Hoosiers
          Swing game: Purdue (Nov. 29)

          Really, the nail might have met Wilson's coffin last week. Losing at Bowling Green is a huge problem for a program with designs on climbing in the Big Ten. It didn’t look fluky, either.

          View it this way: That same Bowling Green team is a four-touchdown underdog this week at Wisconsin. If Indiana is losing ground to Bowling Green, how is it supposed to be catching Wisconsin, or Michigan State or Ohio State?

          Coaches I know really like Wilson and think he’s a solid offensive coach -- Oklahoma was better off with him as its offensive coordinator, is their take -- but he could be in over his head in Bloomington. If he trips up against Rutgers or the regular-season finale against Purdue, his run may be at its end.
          I really am surprised by this. I really don't think Wilson's seat is that hot.

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          • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2014-15

            short of losing out I'd be pretty much shocked if Wilson got canned after this year, even then I'd be surprised. Glass knows what IU's football culture is, if you can even say they have one. It's literally the worst program of all time and it's in Indiana, it's not an Art Briles at Baylor or something.

            And Purdue's pretty likely to lose out, Hazell's not gonna get fired either. Purdue simply couldn't afford to do it and as much as I'm doubting him now I wouldn't support only giving him two years. He's not flirting with a bowl next season though, gotta go. I don't think that's likely so I think after the 15-16 athletic year all of Morgan Burke, Hazell, and Painter being gone has a sliver of a chance of happening really. Can't have the revenue sports keep being dreadful and just accept it, even if I do think hoops is looking up via addition but subtraction, but nowhere near high enough.

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            • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2014-15

              Wisconsin doesn't seem to be having many issues with Bowling Green so far, unsurprisingly. They have that awesome red uniform/red helmet combo today too.

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              • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2014-15

                IU has drawn first blood.... IU 7-0
                Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                -John Wooden

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                • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2014-15

                  Originally posted by Bball View Post
                  IU has drawn first blood.... IU 7-0
                  Don't worry, plenty more blood will be drawn. From both sides.

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                  • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2014-15

                    That 3rd and 17 was cringe-worthy...
                    Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                    "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                    -John Wooden

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                    • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2014-15

                      Tevin Coleman hurt..... Great..... Looked like a concussion the way he was walking off the field.

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                      • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2014-15

                        I know that last defensive possession was awful.... But this is going about as well as anyone could have hoped.

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                        • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2014-15

                          Originally posted by BlueCollarColts View Post
                          I know that last defensive possession was awful.... But this is going about as well as anyone could have hoped.
                          Save for the Coleman injury.

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                          • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2014-15

                            Love going for it on fourth down, love the playcall.

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                            • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2014-15

                              Big defensive stop... I would love to extend this to a 2 possession game here.

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                              • Re: Indiana University Athletics Thread 2014-15

                                Originally posted by cdash View Post
                                Save for the Coleman injury.
                                Yea, anyone have a clue what that was? My first reaction was concussion, but then they were like Icing him, and had an oxygen mask on him, and didn't take him directly to the locker room, so I didn't know if that was the case.

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