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PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 2022 10:12 am 
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It seems to me that there are more top teams playing each other pre conference than ever before. That's good, although it might squeeze out mid majors from building a resume

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It seems to me that there are more top teams playing each other pre conference than ever before. That's good, although it might squeeze out mid majors from building a resume

You can thank the NCAA tournament committee for that. It's actually better to lose to a top twenty team than it is to beat a sub 100 team when the tournament selection comes around.

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Looking forward to seeing what IU can do tonight against North Carolina.

The Michigan and Virgina game was a real good one

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Looking forward to seeing what IU can do tonight against North Carolina.

The Michigan and Virgina game was a real good one

Yeah, I was surprised.

Same about the Hooisers. Would love to see them throttle UNC, but I am also interested in seeing how good they are.

Purdue better win by 50.

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Looking forward to seeing what IU can do tonight against North Carolina.

The Michigan and Virgina game was a real good one

Yeah, I was surprised.

Same about the Hooisers. Would love to see them throttle UNC, but I am also interested in seeing how good they are.

Purdue better win by 50.



Indiana vs. North Carolina makes me wish there were a way for both teams to lose.

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Thomas-Sox-WorldSeries wrote:
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Looking forward to seeing what IU can do tonight against North Carolina.

The Michigan and Virgina game was a real good one

Yeah, I was surprised.

Same about the Hooisers. Would love to see them throttle UNC, but I am also interested in seeing how good they are.

Purdue better win by 50.



Indiana vs. North Carolina makes me wish there were a way for both teams to lose.

:lol: how I feel when Illinois and Purdue play

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Thomas-Sox-WorldSeries wrote:
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Looking forward to seeing what IU can do tonight against North Carolina.

The Michigan and Virgina game was a real good one

Yeah, I was surprised.

Same about the Hooisers. Would love to see them throttle UNC, but I am also interested in seeing how good they are.

Purdue better win by 50.



Indiana vs. North Carolina makes me wish there were a way for both teams to lose.

Just be glad North Carolina decided to start to lose a week ago so Indiana isn't crushing the #1 team in the country.

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Now that was a defensive effort the General would be proud of!!!

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No more Big Ten-ACC Challenge...ESPN lost the rights to the Big Ten, so the ACC will start playing the SEC. Too bad--that was generally fun.

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And Indiana follows up the UNC game with an absolute clunker at Rutgers. Exactly why I cannot buy into this team being any type of favorite. They have a lot of weaknesses and Rutgers took advantage of them today. Kudos to them. That gym is a tough place to play as well.

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Great OT game between Nebraska and Purdue. Purdue got lucky down the stretch. Nebraska could not buy an easy bucket and they got a phantom foul when the ball was loose.

But man I am still jealous of the teams Painter has going at Purdue. They remind me so much of the old Knight led Indiana teams. So tough. Play their ass off on defense. They get great movement on offense and do all the little things to win.

Brick, I am really envious of you right now.

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This Indiana 1st half is bananas. Who would have thought Race Thompson 3's would keep the game close.


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Things don't sound very good in Austin this morning with Chris Beard.

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The Fighting Bricks at #1!!!

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The Fighting Bricks at #1!!!
It worked out so well last year!

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Brick wrote:
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The Fighting Bricks at #1!!!
It worked out so well last year!

I would say it means that you will lose your next game, but looking at schedule you should be safe for awhile.

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The Fighting Bricks at #1!!!
It worked out so well last year!

I would say it means that you will lose your next game, but looking at schedule you should be safe for awhile.

The December schedule is pretty horrible though Nebraska was scary from the moment it was announced.

Davidson could beat them.

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 Post subject: Re: NCAA Buckets 2022-23
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Brick wrote:
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The Fighting Bricks at #1!!!
It worked out so well last year!

I would say it means that you will lose your next game, but looking at schedule you should be safe for awhile.

The December schedule is pretty horrible though Nebraska was scary from the moment it was announced.

Davidson could beat them.

Nah I dont see it. I think you are safe until the Ohio St game in January. Rutgers possibly, but you got them at home.

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This is what I call a Christmas feelgood! Screw Iowa :lol:
Eastern Illinois pulled off the biggest upset in men's college basketball in decades on Wednesday as it stunned Iowa in Iowa City, 92-83. The win for the Panthers, who were 31.5-point underdogs at Caesars Sportsbook, marked the largest upset by the spread in at least three decades, according to ESPN. Previous 30+ plus point underdogs in college basketball before Eastern Illinois' win in that span were 0-558.

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RFDC wrote:
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The Fighting Bricks at #1!!!
It worked out so well last year!

I would say it means that you will lose your next game, but looking at schedule you should be safe for awhile.

The December schedule is pretty horrible though Nebraska was scary from the moment it was announced.

Davidson could beat them.

Nah I dont see it. I think you are safe until the Ohio St game in January. Rutgers possibly, but you got them at home.

You guys made it to January this time!

Rutgers. They are always a pain in the ass.

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Ran across this article today. Seems my eyes and senses about what Painter has done at Purdue is pretty close.

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January 2, 2023 Mike Schumann IUBB 90

For the second straight season, Purdue has reached the top of national polls and positioned themselves as the leading contender to win the Big Ten.

A league title would be nothing new for Boilermakers head coach Matt Painter, who can claim three regular season crowns to go with a conference tournament championship.

Painter, 52, still has a long way to go to reach Bob Knight’s 11 Big Ten titles, but the former IU head coach saw something he liked very early in Painter’s tenure in West Lafayette.

It was something that looked very familiar to the IU coaching legend.

“‘You have taken the guys that I would have taken,'” Painter recalled Knight saying on a Field of 68 podcast when Knight was working for ESPN as a color commentator.

Painter said Knight made those comments at a shootaround as Purdue prepared for a game during Painter’s first run of success as head coach there. That began in the 2007-08 season when Painter brought in a talented freshman class that was able to have success right away.

“‘You’ve done a good job,'” Painter recalled was Knight’s message. “‘You’ve taken some smart players that have some deficiencies, but their deficiencies aren’t their skill level, or their IQ, or their competitive spirit — and that’s really all that matters. People look at guys, and they rank them. It’s not track and field, it’s basketball.’

“He just rambled with me forever, and it just made a whole lot of sense.”

Painter won his first Big Ten title in 2010 with those recruits Knight could appreciate. But while it seems like Purdue has been good the entire time he has been in charge, that hasn’t always been the case.

The Boilermakers had four straight seasons with at least 13 losses from the 2011-12 campaign to 2014-15. There were two seasons in that stretch where Painter had a losing record.

Somewhere in that span, Painter recalled running into Knight again when all of the coaches gather at the Final Four. And this meeting struck a different chord.

If you know Bob Knight stories, this second interaction will sound familiar.

Brief, raw, and unilateral.

“He comes up and smacks me on my back,” Painter said. “He hits me. I don’t see him coming. He scared me, and he goes ‘Hey, what did I tell you about taking guys who weren’t intelligent? You got away from that didn’t you?’

“And he didn’t wait for my response and just moseyed on.”

Painter was telling this story in 2021. It clearly still hit home years later.

“That was his way of saying you’ve taken some guys, you’ve taken E’Twaun Moore and JaJuan Johnson and Robbie Hummel and Chris Kramer — guys that know the game,” Painter said. “And now you’ve turned around and taken more of an athletic guy and gotten away from some of those other things.

“It’s still something that resonates with me, because he’s dead on. He’s right. He would take some guys that would fit into roles, and that’s something that I’ve always tried to do. Sometimes guys don’t like that, but that’s what leads to winning.”

Painter has gotten back to what works on the recruiting front. They are rarely anywhere near the top of the national team rankings for recruiting classes, but Purdue won the Big Ten again in 2017 and 2019, and they’ve now been ranked No. 1 in the AP top-25 each of the last two seasons.

Painter has spoken often in recent years about how too much focus is placed on recruiting rankings. His message in those remarks often sounds a lot like his interactions with Knight.

One such moment came after Purdue defeated IU at their Senior Day last March in West Lafayette.

“If you’re good, you’re good. I don’t like to label guys. I hate the (recruiting ranking) numbers. The numbers stink,” Painter said. “Anyone in this room can tell you who the top-20 (high school) players are in the country. But from 21 to 500, no one knows, right? Zach Edey was in like the 300s. How foolish are they? Chris Kramer was like 430, and all those guys do is win basketball games here at Purdue.”


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 Post subject: Re: NCAA Buckets 2022-23
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Things don't sound very good in Austin this morning with Chris Beard.


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Things don't sound very good in Austin this morning with Chris Beard.


He gone

Yeah, I didn't think he would survive that, no matter what she said. He will get another chance but I am sure it will be at a small school and work his way back.

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I see that Northwestern and Iowa is cancelled because of covid and the number of injuries on Northwestern, seems like b.s. to me.

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I see that Northwestern and Iowa is cancelled because of covid and the number of injuries on Northwestern, seems like b.s. to me.


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Are they still testing teams? Craziness.

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Are they still testing teams? Craziness.

I don't think most are. My guess is they did because two of their best players felt terrible and Iowa was going to crush them. That's what Michigan did last year.

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Are they still testing teams? Craziness.

Maybe some players came down with symptoms which led to testing.

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Are they still testing teams? Craziness.

Maybe some players came down with symptoms which led to testing.


Why would you test someone for common cold symptoms?


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