I must ask a serious question: Is nut-tagging taught at MSU? Draymond, Fears ... maybe more.
Hmm...
I must ask a serious question: Is nut-tagging taught at MSU? Draymond, Fears ... maybe more.
Hmm...
Didn't we have a player not long ago who dabbled in that himself?
I hate the injuries, and hate them more as the season draws to its conclusion. Every time I see something like this I think of May and Henderson's injuries.
Hope is not optimism, which expects things to turn out well, but something rooted in the conviction that there is good worth working for. - Seamus Heaney, Irish poet and likely Hoosier basketball fan.
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Conference tournaments are basically just dumb. They don't really change much, and you have guys playing a lot of games back to back at the end of the season, fatigue leads to injuries.
Low-major conference tournaments are an abomination. A team can win its conference by 5 games, but one slip and they're done.Conference tournaments are basically just dumb. They don't really change much, and you have guys playing a lot of games back to back at the end of the season, fatigue leads to injuries.
I can see them for a small conferences. The idea that your best team gets into the tourney on ranking metrics. Then if they don't win the league tourney, you may get two teams in. I think teams should send their season champion, but the two teams in is the idea. I've also heard others say you want your hottest team to go, which is the tourney winner. But as said already, the fatigue factor rears its' head.
Boilers smoking Northwestern... fiigures.
Anyone watching B12 tournament games? Thoughts on the digital video "glass floor" ?
I thought some of the painted floors were wild...
Wisky takes Michigan right to the wire. Thought they were going to OT.
I do my best to find the good things in life. This has been a rotten season, but would you all consider Purdue,Wisconsin, and UCLA to be our greatest wins? We have no idea what kind of team we will have next yr. But I will try to remember these quality wins.
While I regarded God as a tyrant I thought my sin a trifle; But when I knew Him to be my Father, then I mourned that I could ever have kicked against Him. When I thought God was hard, I found it easy to sin; but when I found God so kind, so good, so overflowing with compassion, I smote upon my breast to think that I could ever have rebelled against One who loved me so, and sought my good.” C. H. Spurgeon
Without a doubt, those 3 wins were the bright spots of the basketball season for me. Beating Purdue never grows old. Beating Wisconsin is a rarity. Winning a Big 10 road game over a quality opponent like UCLA is a joy.I do my best to find the good things in life. This has been a rotten season, but would you all consider Purdue,Wisconsin, and UCLA to be our greatest wins? We have no idea what kind of team we will have next yr. But I will try to remember these quality wins.
Overall the season was a very disappointing one but based on what's been going on with the basketball team over most of the last 25 or so years, disappointment is a big part of being a fan of Indiana basketball. We've got to hope for better days to come. The alternative is not acceptable despite there being many questions about the immediate future of the program.
The miracle performance of the football team has taken out much of the sting of the hardcourt losses. Who could have imagined the gridiron success of the Hoosiers over these last two years?
Yes to all three. Purdue by a bit since it was great hearing the roars when we hit a couple big shots, mainly Enright three.
UCLA was big because at least one of UCLA or USC was needed to have any hope left. Too bad we couldnt turn it around quickly enough after that grueling OT game, to beat USC . The UCLA game was when I regained a little faith in our team and our coach. UCLA is a name, sort of, and we beat them at their place.
Purdue losing is always fun. When we defeat them it's even better.
Purdue up by 10 on Michigan.