A new coach that does his job.IU is back on the board. Albeit as one of the first four teams out, but still...Eleven Big 10 teams are in the bracket, second-most behind the SEC (13).
What do you think it will take for IU to land solidly in the field of 64?
IU doesn’t have a single bad loss, all three are Q1. We lack quality wins at the moment. Fortunately for IU, 14 of the remaining 17 games are Q1 opportunities as it stands now.12-3/3-1 and still outside looking in. Shows you how meaningless our wins have been and how bad our losses have been.
And how much things have changed over time.
Many years ago, an IU team at this point in the season, sitting 12-3 and 3-1 is still probably inside the top 20, possibly top 15 in the polls. In January 2025, we in the 'first 4 out list' and in no one's poll.
example for reference...on Jan 19, 1994, IU sat at 10-3 and 3-1. And was still ranked #8.
The bad losses kill us more than the soft wins.
The Louisville loss was painful to watch. (Well, I left the bar at halftime sensing the outcome). That Louisville and Kentucky have rebuilt with such urgency/effectiveness in just one year certainly is cause for alarm. Being a native of the Louisville region (now an SC transplant) I got a bad feeling when Kelsey was announced as the next UofL coach. Dude's a high-energy winner. Now that he swiped a 5 star (Mikel Brown) from IU, among others, I fear we're going to be hearing a lot about the Cardinals for the foreseeable future. Kentucky, too, for that matter. IU isn't even in the same conversation these days.12-3/3-1 and still outside looking in. Shows you how meaningless our wins have been and how bad our losses have been.
And how much things have changed over time.
Many years ago, an IU team at this point in the season, sitting 12-3 and 3-1 is still probably inside the top 20, possibly top 15 in the polls. In January 2025, we in the 'first 4 out list' and in no one's poll.
example for reference...on Jan 19, 1994, IU sat at 10-3 and 3-1. And was still ranked #8.
The bad losses kill us more than the soft wins.
I know we love to look at NET and all these other damn data points. But I still go off what my eyes tell me. Been watching college ball for nearly 50 yrs. I know a good loss when I see it.IU doesn’t have a single bad loss, all three are Q1. We lack quality wins at the moment. Fortunately for IU, 14 of the remaining 17 games are Q1 opportunities as it stands now.
It was no fun to get popped by Louisville or Nebraska, don’t disagree. None of them however, were “bad losses”. Losing to a team like Winthrop or Sam Houston St is considered a bad loss. Plenty of upcoming chances to not only get on the right side of the bubble, but get a favorable seed.I know we love to look at NET and all these other damn data points. But I still go off what my eyes tell me. Been watching college ball for nearly 50 yrs. I know a good loss when I see it.
No way in the world you can convince that what I saw vs Lville or Nebraska were not 'bad losses'. Even our 3 wins in the B1G have some side notes- Minny is awful, Rutgers was without one of the best players in the nation, and PSU was not really a true home game for them, and we were just one more Ballo foul from losing. I'm glad we won at PSU but not gonna fall into the trap that one win means we're back on track. We're without our leading scorer for the foreseeable future and about to start our toughest 30 day stretch of the season. Let's see where the team is after the road trip to Madison. A lot of Q1 games ahead. Can't afford more 'good losses'. Need some 'good wins' which doesn't comes as easy to our program as it once did.
So has “being in the group of first four out” become celebratory under Woodson?IU is back on the board. Albeit as one of the first four teams out, but still...Eleven Big 10 teams are in the bracket, second-most behind the SEC (13).
What do you think it will take for IU to land solidly in the field of 68?
maybe my original point was this-30 yrs ago an IU team that stood 12-3/3-1 at this point in the year, still impressed the pollsters. It doesn't anymore. Part of that is that the press doesn't view IU as they once did. The other part is that 30 yrs ago, those 3 loses wouldn't have been embarrassing blowouts on national TV.It was no fun to get popped by Louisville or Nebraska, don’t disagree. None of them however, were “bad losses”. Losing to a team like Winthrop or Sam Houston St is considered a bad loss. Plenty of upcoming chances to not only get on the right side of the bubble, but get a favorable seed.
We had people talking top 10 over the summer, then people saying it was impossible to make the tournament. When the bar is that low, being on the bubble can seem effervescent.So has “being in the group of first four out” become celebratory under Woodson?
For me its a source of optimism. Indiana can be really, really good, in short order...if their next hire is a good one. The days of needing time to build a successful program, are essentially gone. Everyone is rebuilding rosters, every year. Just be better at it than most, and have a guy that is good at coaching the roster.The Louisville loss was painful to watch. (Well, I left the bar at halftime sensing the outcome). That Louisville and Kentucky have rebuilt with such urgency/effectiveness in just one year certainly is cause for alarm. Being a native of the Louisville region (now an SC transplant) I got a bad feeling when Kelsey was announced as the next UofL coach. Dude's a high-energy winner. Now that he swiped a 5 star (Mikel Brown) from IU, among others, I fear we're going to be hearing a lot about the Cardinals for the foreseeable future. Kentucky, too, for that matter. IU isn't even in the same conversation these days.
Nebraska was a close game until the last 5 minutes. The ending was awful, and it does sour the entire game, but it wasn't the same type of blowout loss that we saw against Louisville or Gonzaga. A couple shots fall, a couple balls bounce our way in that 4-5 minutes to go range, and that game could have gone very differently. Even the Gonzaga game was competitive for longer stretches than some of our bad blowout losses have been in the past.I know we love to look at NET and all these other damn data points. But I still go off what my eyes tell me. Been watching college ball for nearly 50 yrs. I know a good loss when I see it.
No way in the world you can convince that what I saw vs Lville or Nebraska were not 'bad losses'. Even our 3 wins in the B1G have some side notes- Minny is awful, Rutgers was without one of the best players in the nation, and PSU was not really a true home game for them, and we were just one more Ballo foul from losing. I'm glad we won at PSU but not gonna fall into the trap that one win means we're back on track. We're without our leading scorer for the foreseeable future and about to start our toughest 30 day stretch of the season. Let's see where the team is after the road trip to Madison. A lot of Q1 games ahead. Can't afford more 'good losses'. Need some 'good wins' which doesn't come as easy to our program as it once did.
I thought two of those three (IA, IL OSU) starting with @Iowa … can’t overlook USC too.Two wins this week to setup the Illinois showdown.
No bad losses..but with today's metrics, i.e. NET, speaking by Q4 teams is just as damaging.IU doesn’t have a single bad loss, all three are Q1. We lack quality wins at the moment. Fortunately for IU, 14 of the remaining 17 games are Q1 opportunities as it stands now.
IU is back on the board. Albeit as one of the first four teams out, but still...Eleven Big 10 teams are in the bracket, second-most behind the SEC (13).
What do you think it will take for IU to land solidly in the field of 68?
This is where too many of our fanbase is.So has “being in the group of first four out” become celebratory under Woodson?
Massey predicts IU will lose 10 out of the next 12.12 B1G wins and we're in...
He also predicted an 8 point victory for Penn State Sunday…Massey predicts IU will lose 10 out of the next 12.
Those 6 games aren’t exactly murderer’s row. 1 ranked team, and that’s at home. USC s/b one of the softest B10 games. Road games are Iowa, NU and OSU. The game at Welsh Ryan will be 50/50 IU fans.We have one quad win until we get to 4 or 5 I wouldn't talk about the tournament. I could see us going 1-5 the next six..
Yea, I think we win a few of these as we trend towards 11 wins or something like that. Things are usually not as bad as they seem, we saw that with the win at Penn St. This team still has a lot of talent...Those 6 games aren’t exactly murderer’s row. 1 ranked team, and that’s at home. USC s/b one of the softest B10 games. Road games are Iowa, NU and OSU. The game at Welsh Ryan will be 50/50 IU fans.
Things get a lot tougher starting 1/31. That’s when we play a bunch of ranked teams in succession.
I don’t have the confidence in a MW coached team to make predictions on the next 6, but it looks to me like a it’s a somewhat favorable stretch of conference games.
Yeah, plenty of talent. If we play a tight rotation I could see us having a winning record in the next 6.Yea, I think we win a few of these as we trend towards 11 wins or something like that. Things are usually not as bad as they seem, we saw that with the win at Penn St. This team still has a lot of talent...
Last night Iowa passed Indiana in the NET, making IU the fourth projected non-tournament team in the BT. 10 of IU's wins out of the 12 are Quad 3 & 4. The weak NC schedule is going to keep biting IU. I think Maryland will have the same problem. The difference between IU and Maryland, is the BT schedule. ESPN BPI hasI IUs remaining schedule the toughest in the BT.We have one quad win until we get to 4 or 5 I wouldn't talk about the tournament. I could see us going 1-5 the next six..
I was talking to an Ohio State football fan and I asked him if the head coaches job was safe. He said that he felt they needed to make it to the championship game or he is fired.This is where too many of our fanbase is.
I want in the big dance 9 out of 10 years. I want in the final four 1 out of those 10 years. Always win at least two in the big dance with trips to the S16 and E8 becoming normal.
The only way I allow Woodson back this year is a trip to the final four. If he follows up a final four with a complete flop I fire his ass.