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Can someone remind me why so many of us old timers joined Peeg’s back in 2001?

I think I joined Peegs in 1997, freshman year. Once I was in the dorms, I discovered Yahoo, which at the time wasn't a search engine, but just an index of websites listed by category. I think the first two sites I discovered were probably Peegs and PK (IYKYK). This was after people started leaving the Star forums, but before Peegs merged with Inside Indiana. Can't remember when I first jumped on the Cooler, but Buzz was the dictator at the time. I did disappear for a while after 9/11, for whatever reason, but came back for the NCAA tourney, which is why I have the date I do on my account.

Of course, the one date I can't forget is April 22, 2003. That was when Peegs finally kicked us troublemakers off the basketball forums and created the OTF. For about a decade, that place was just absolutely wild. For a short while, it actually surpassed the hoops forum in traffic. This was a source of much pride for the old time OTFers.

Been a lot of fond memories on the various iterations of this website.
 
I think I joined Peegs in 1997, freshman year. Once I was in the dorms, I discovered Yahoo, which at the time wasn't a search engine, but just an index of websites listed by category. I think the first two sites I discovered were probably Peegs and PK (IYKYK). This was after people started leaving the Star forums, but before Peegs merged with Inside Indiana. Can't remember when I first jumped on the Cooler, but Buzz was the dictator at the time. I did disappear for a while after 9/11, for whatever reason, but came back for the NCAA tourney, which is why I have the date I do on my account.

Of course, the one date I can't forget is April 22, 2003. That was when Peegs finally kicked us troublemakers off the basketball forums and created the OTF. For about a decade, that place was just absolutely wild. For a short while, it actually surpassed the hoops forum in traffic. This was a source of much pride for the old time OTFers.

Been a lot of fond memories on the various iterations of this website.
Okay annoying I know so did we all start on inside Indiana? So many of us have Oct/nov 01 start dates
 
For a short while, it actually surpassed the hoops forum in traffic. This was a source of much pride for the old time OTFers.
What does the cooler traffic look like compared to the bb and fb boards. The OTF is effectively dead. It migrated here. For better probably. On the whole. No board survives minimal traffic.
 
What does the cooler traffic look like compared to the bb and fb boards. The OTF is effectively dead. It migrated here. For better probably. On the whole. No board survives minimal traffic.
I have no idea. Don't have access to that. But on the old Rivals system, it was public. There was a limit to how many posts would be retained in thread view, so the more active forums naturally had more posts, because the other forums would lose their oldest ones first. I may be remembering incorrectly, thanks to time and the fact that we all drank a lot back then, but I seem to recall that as we closed in on the hoops forum, we made a concerted effort to post as much as possible to see if we could pass them.
 
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What does the cooler traffic look like compared to the bb and fb boards. The OTF is effectively dead. It migrated here. For better probably. On the whole. No board survives minimal traffic.
Coyle told everyone this fall that if he could he'd end the free boards on this site. Also told us he'd have a bunch of new content creators, game chat, game film breakdown, etc...

I let my premie expire a few months later when it became apparent that it was all BS and there would continue to be zero moderation on the paid boards
 
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To me it was a logical extension of following IU on a free web-site that was run by an Indv newspaper. It was a better way to connect with fellow IU fans.
 
I think I joined Peegs in 1997, freshman year. Once I was in the dorms, I discovered Yahoo, which at the time wasn't a search engine, but just an index of websites listed by category. I think the first two sites I discovered were probably Peegs and PK (IYKYK). This was after people started leaving the Star forums, but before Peegs merged with Inside Indiana. Can't remember when I first jumped on the Cooler, but Buzz was the dictator at the time. I did disappear for a while after 9/11, for whatever reason, but came back for the NCAA tourney, which is why I have the date I do on my account.

Of course, the one date I can't forget is April 22, 2003. That was when Peegs finally kicked us troublemakers off the basketball forums and created the OTF. For about a decade, that place was just absolutely wild. For a short while, it actually surpassed the hoops forum in traffic. This was a source of much pride for the old time OTFers.

Been a lot of fond memories on the various iterations of this website.
I would be interested to know if anyone else joined us for those pregames we had at Yogi's? I don't remember many(if any) students being there, but I remember several older guys joining. RMKFAN1 and Sagarin would have been the highlights. Anyone?

I was at IU 97-00, btw. Finance major. Lived in Gentry Quarters across from the mall/big red/blockbuster.
 
Coyle told everyone this fall that if he could he'd end the free boards on this site.

At the time he was sick of all the whining from all the butt hurt posters, many of them from here complaining about the moderators (or lack thereof on the sports boards). I think a lot of that has died down.
 
Coyle told everyone this fall that if he could he'd end the free boards on this site. Also told us he'd have a bunch of new content creators, game chat, game film breakdown, etc...

I let my premie expire a few months later when it became apparent that it was all BS and there would continue to be zero moderation on the paid boards
I’m just paying so the cooler survives. It’s the least I can do. It’s either this place or PBS.

Sorry PBS.
 
I would be interested to know if anyone else joined us for those pregames we had at Yogi's? I don't remember many(if any) students being there, but I remember several older guys joining. RMKFAN1 and Sagarin would have been the highlights. Anyone?

I was at IU 97-00, btw. Finance major. Lived in Gentry Quarters across from the mall/big red/blockbuster.
I met some people at pregame football tailgates, Hoosier Hysteria and Nicks. Went to several games with Peegs, RMKFan and others.
 
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I would be interested to know if anyone else joined us for those pregames we had at Yogi's? I don't remember many(if any) students being there, but I remember several older guys joining. RMKFAN1 and Sagarin would have been the highlights. Anyone?

I was at IU 97-00, btw. Finance major. Lived in Gentry Quarters across from the mall/big red/blockbuster.
I don't remember Yogi's, but I went to a few tailgates with some old school posters. Couple of trips to Indy. Went to Manhattan once with some of them. Two of them got married.
 
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Seems like years ago we’d all cram into the recruiting chat at night. Was that Monday nights? The space where all the “good stuff, offline info was found”. Members were so jumpy to make conclusions on what Mike said. It felt more like a circle jerk than anything (not that I would know)!
 
Seems like years ago we’d all cram into the recruiting chat at night. Was that Monday nights? The space where all the “good stuff, offline info was found”. Members were so jumpy to make conclusions on what Mike said. It felt more like a circle jerk than anything (not that I would know)!
Then the classic Who is better? Deonte Vaughn or Mike Conley. I remember Bloom. and Peegs disagreeing on who would be. Just dont remember who said who.
 
Seems like years ago we’d all cram into the recruiting chat at night. Was that Monday nights? The space where all the “good stuff, offline info was found”. Members were so jumpy to make conclusions on what Mike said. It felt more like a circle jerk than anything (not that I would know)!
Lol. Those people seemed insane. I just got kicked out of chat. Can someone give me an update. Peegs was like a cult leader
 
At the time he was sick of all the whining from all the butt hurt posters, many of them from here complaining about the moderators (or lack thereof on the sports boards). I think a lot of that has died down.
I still email him every day, seeking justice for your biased authoritarianism.

I'll wear him down. The Reckoning is coming for you.
 
Put the cooler on discord and call it a day.
Discord sucks. I've used it for The Rest is History and I find it difficult to navigate. Are there tips and tricks I need to implement?

By the way, the notion of having game tape break downs, in depth discussion of offensive and defensive schemes, etc. is something I would actually pay for. It's what sports journalism should be about, instead of all the stupid soap opera narratives. Re Woodson, for example, I'd much rather have in depth coverage of his offensive and defensive schemes, opinions on why his offense isn't as dynamic as an Oats or a McDermott et al. rather than his cigar proclivities or calling out of players.
 
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Discord sucks. I've used it for The Rest is History and I find it difficult to navigate. Are there tips and tricks I need to implement?

By the way, the notion of having game tape break downs, in depth discussion of offensive and defensive schemes, etc. is something I would actually pay for. It's what sports journalism should be about, instead of all the stupid soap opera narratives. Re Woodson, for example, I'd much rather have in depth coverage of his offensive and defensive schemes, opinions on why his offense isn't as dynamic as an Oats or a McDermott et al. rather than his cigar proclivities or calling out of players.
It would be great and worth every dime. Instead we get "stories" that are intros to IU press releases and tweets from others that are days old.

I will give Peegs and Rabby credit, they were/are plugged in and would have inside info.
 
Discord sucks. I've used it for The Rest is History and I find it difficult to navigate. Are there tips and tricks I need to implement?

By the way, the notion of having game tape break downs, in depth discussion of offensive and defensive schemes, etc. is something I would actually pay for. It's what sports journalism should be about, instead of all the stupid soap opera narratives. Re Woodson, for example, I'd much rather have in depth coverage of his offensive and defensive schemes, opinions on why his offense isn't as dynamic as an Oats or a McDermott et al. rather than his cigar proclivities or calling out of players.
Not me son. Less basketball. More shed!!!
 
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Your join date is the first time you logged in after the site migrated to the rivals system.
@Eppy99 ^^^this^^^

I "joined" way before Knight was fired - but it wasn't "Rivals" yet. Hell, it was still "dial up" sign in tones!

I was a football guy first, only for a long time.

My first "bookmarks" on my first computer were Intellicast radar, the Indy Star IU page, Peegs hoop site and Bruce Strom's football site.

It's been a long slide since then.
 
I had several arguments with him. The Sun Tsu substitution situation most notably. I met Jack at yogi's on a couple occasions. A very nice guy.
I liked his hoop stuff. But he and I fought about football. He needed to stay in his lane!

I miss him. I actually was on his "e-mail" list before there was a Peegs site. A guy I worked with got me on the list. I never "participated" but read it all.
 
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At the time he was sick of all the whining from all the butt hurt posters, many of them from here complaining about the moderators (or lack thereof on the sports boards). I think a lot of that has died down.
Yeah, because you got told to knock it off.
 
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