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Podcasts:
TheHoosier.com's Jordan Wells & Stu Jackson preview the 2018 spring evaluation period, including breaking down the 2019 recruiting board name-by-name and what they hope to learn from each prospect in the two weekends.
What kind of quarterback is IU getting in Arizona grad transfer Brandon Dawkins? TheHoosier.com's Stu Jackson catches up with GoAZCats.com senior editor Matt Moreno to discuss Dawkins' career at Arizona and what he will bring to Indiana's offense this fall.
TheHoosier.com's Jordan Wells is joined by John Mirabello, who coached New Albany five-star guard Romeo Langford and the "East" squad in the McDonald's All-American game, to get some unique perspective on what it's like to coach the top 2018 IU target, what kind of impact he can make at the next level and more.
Jordan Wells is joined by Rivals national analyst Eric Bossi to talk New Albany five-star guard Romeo Langford's week at the McDonald's All-American games, including how he looked in workouts, the latest on his recruitment and more.
TheHoosier.com's Jordan Wells and Stu Jackson wrapup action from the weekend's semi-state games, including the latest on New Albany senior five-star guard Romeo Langford, Culver Academies sophomore four-star guard Trey Galloway and more.
TheHoosier.com's Stu Jackson and Taylor Lehman take a look at key position battles for IU football with the spring game a little over four weeks away.
Scott and Galen finally get a chance to reflect on the Hoosiers' abrupt ending to the 2017-18 season. Galen gives his eyewitness account from having been in Madison Square Garden, and we both chat about the tenor of the game and how surprising the outcome was. We then talk about the graduating seniors, and ponder the legacies that each one either leaves behind or represents. We then look forward to the offseason and to next season, ponder the Romeo Langford situation, evaluate the roster as it currently sits, and regret the impending lack of basketball talk.
Host Stu Jackson is joined by BTN Basketball Analyst Jon Crispin to discuss Indiana's first season under head coach Archie Miller, where he felt like IU improved the most under Miller, who has the potential to be the biggest breakout player for IU next season and more.
Scott talks with Ken Bikoff from Peegs.com to review the 2017-2018 IU Basketball season. They discuss the emergence of role players Zach McRoberts and Freddie McSwain Jr, along with how much fun it has been to see Juwan Morgan take the leap. They also preview the B1G tournament and the possible IU vs Purdue match-up on the horizon. Spend some time taking turns with "get off my lawn" takes on the B1G tournament being in New York and a week earlier than normally.
With the end of the regular season upon us, the guys take a look back at a disappointing final week, recapping the losses to Nebraska and Ohio State. Following that, the analysis turns to the recently finalized Big Ten Tournament bracket, and the implications for IU's potential path to a postseason berth. We talk about the necessity of dispatching the first opponent, and then the possibilities of knocking off Purdue in aquarterfinal. We also talk about what it would take for the Hoosiers to secure an NIT bid, as well as the fallout from the NCAA/FBI scandal and how (or if) it might affect IU basketball past, present, or future.
Host Stu Jackson is joined by Bloomington Herald-Times IU beat writer Mike Miller to discuss the Hoosiers' outlook heading into the Big Ten tournament, including who needs to play well for them and what it's going to take for them to take to the weekend of the tournament.
TheHoosier.com's Jordan Wells is joined by Rivals contributor David Sisk to talk the latest in New Albany five-star Romeo Langford's recruitment, plus what he's seen from both the Hoosiers and Vanderbilt this season on the court.
Galen and Scott are back to recap the week that was in IU basketball, breaking down the victories over Illinois and Iowa. We look ahead to the Nebraska and Ohio State contests --- does IU have a chance in either game? How about both games? We also talk about postseason scenarios, laying out the farfetched path IU would need to take to make their way to the NCAA Tournament, and the far more reasonable path to the NIT. Finally, we throw some Romeo Langford talk into the mix, and look ahead to the potential 2018-19 nonconference schedule.
There were a lot of angry tweets and accusatory message board posts after Wednesday's home game versus Illinois, and all the negativity was directed at the student section, which had some notable holes in it. This wasn't the first time in the last few years that we've seen attendance issues, so the big question is --- what's the deal? Is this a huge issue? What is causing IU students to not fill the gaps in the stands as everyone had grown accustomed to them doing over the years? To try to answer these questions, we brought on our good friend Chronic Hoosier to have a detailed discussion about the history of the IU student ticket allotment, the changing nature of the fan experience in Assembly Hall over the years, the current factors affecting student attendance, and the long term prognosis.
TheHoosier.com's Jordan Wells is joined by contributor Jim Reamer to talk in-state rising targets, the improvement in the current IU team, how big of an impact New Albany five-star guard Romeo Langford would make and more.