Category Archives: College Basketball

John Calipari paints himself as victim while defending Fox and Gottfried
February 19, 2017

No one in sports is as clumsy and obvious in banging his own drum while defending others as Kentucky head basketball coach John Calipari. Listening to Cal whine about how college basketball coaches paid millions to educate and lead students are victims in our society is either nauseating or funny depending upon your ability to laugh […]

Indiana Basketball – Is Tom Crean the right coach for Indiana in 2017-2018?
February 16, 2017

When I evaluate the work of others, my first step is to break the production of the employee into component parts.  By measuring contributions in individual silos, I tend to be more objective and through that objectivity discover whether my visceral gut feeling is accurate. Let’s do that as well as we can from 35,000 […]

Indiana Basketball – Don’t shovel dirt on 2017 Hoosiers grave just yet
February 10, 2017

Indiana is not dead yet. Last night’s loss to Purdue will not help the Hoosiers case with the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee, but it was not the last nail in their coffin. Indiana is 5-7 in the Big Ten, losers of four of their last five after bowing out 69-64 to the Boilermakers at Simon […]

“Call out screens” sign correctly mocked by IU fans after loss to Northwestern
January 30, 2017

When talking about Indiana University Basketball, I try to be fair. Leading or playing for the Hoosiers is tough.  IU fans are demanding in a way that makes affiliation with the program a good news/bad news dilemma.  Indiana coaches and players are adored and mocked in equal proportion. There is no level of success, minus a […]

Ken Pom math tells us Purdue 1st and Hoosiers 4th among Indiana’s Big 4 programs
January 6, 2017

Is Indiana an elite college basketball program? Not by Ken Pomeroy’s math, they aren’t. Fans point to NCAA failures as evidence that IU’as star is dimming.  No National Championships in almost 30 years.  No Elite Eights since 2002.  Blah, blah, blah. Forget about that March Madness stuff when evaluating IU.  One-and-done tournaments reward hyped-up underdogs. […]

Judging Duke’s Grayson Allen’s habitual tripping might be fun, but wrong
December 22, 2016

Today, I was happy my radio show didn’t start until 3p. Prior to that, I joined the chorus of those who chewed out Grayson Allen for his petulant boorishness in tripping an opponent as Duke beat Elon last night. I was as eager to judge the Duke Basketball program for coddling/enabling him for the last […]

Crossroads Classic lives up to its name; Butler and Purdue get Ws, but all fans win
December 17, 2016

One day each basketball season I set aside all emotional investment in who wins.  That day is today. The Crossroads Classic is a wonderful event that celebrates the love for basketball that’s absolutely unique to the State of Indiana.  Butler University, Indiana University, Notre Dame University, and Purdue University basketball programs and their fans came […]