Still don't understand how we have such a great weight training program and yet both lines get pushed all over the field
I don't know if Whitten will go into the books as a good president, but she does care more about sports than McRobbie did (which was not at all). So there's that. But I don't think she or the Trustees have a goal to remake IU into "Sports University." You can read the 2030 strategic plan. https://strategicplan.iu.edu/ There's not one word in it about the Football program.I've read she's a sports fan, in general? Maybe she just enjoys football games?
There's a pretty big chasm between attending some games, and making it a priority for the university to not only field a competitive football team...but make it a relevant "organization" that can elevate other parts of your university.
Oh I know...just offering an alternative way to look at building our football program. Because the traditional way hasn't worked for us.I don't know if Whitten will go into the books as a good president, but she does care more about sports than McRobbie did (which was not at all). So there's that. But I don't think she or the Trustees have a goal to remake IU into "Sports University." You can read the 2030 strategic plan. https://strategicplan.iu.edu/ There's not one word in it about the Football program.
Your plan is a fun daydream, but not seeing that it will be more than that.
Well, I don't think having one of the largest, newest, and best weight rooms in the nation (Alabama and others came to check out our facility) has helped us recruit that great, do you?How the hell are we supposed to recruit?
Make IU Great Again!You can read the 2030 strategic plan. https://strategicplan.iu.edu/
DANC, I'm saying fb players looking at the woman's volleyball team working out is probably our only recruiting advantage.Well, I don't think having one of the largest, newest, and best weight rooms in the nation (Alabama and others came to check out our facility) has helped us recruit that great, do you?
How did Northwestern win while having the worst facilities in the B1G - and the nation?
They figured out how to win. We obviously haven't figured that out yet.
Oh, OK, I misunderstood. I agree!DANC, I'm saying fb players looking at the woman's volleyball team working out is probably our only recruiting advantage.
It sure doesn't look like they're as physical as our opponents, Akron included.Wellman probably needs to go before even Allen. Find one of the guys working under Ballou and the good Dr who bolted for Bama after the ‘19 season. Time for the OL and DL to get more physical.
maybe that's why they're walling off the football weight room. too many distractions? wink wink nudge nudgeIt sure doesn't look like they're as physical as our opponents, Akron included.
Some really good stuff here. I think a Football Czar is a good move.
4 out of the last 6 ADs we've had (including an interim) were all iu guys. the other 2 actually prioritized football and got canned in short orderYou have to have an AD who both knows and prioritizes football. We don’t have that and, while I think Dolson genuinely cares, he’s got zero experience and / or expertise in this area, and it shows. So, you’re, right. Until we install a qualified leader and empower them appropriately, positive change will be accidental and short-lived.
Perhaps she attends our football games to give the illusion of caring when in her heart she really doesn’t. Image is everything, thus new employees usually try harder to establish a positive image. Is she spending the majority of her stadium time head bowed in reverence to her cell phone? Did she stay until the bittersweet end to the Akron game or did she much earlier quietly disappear after dabbing tears of boredom from her bloodshot eyes?The president has attended games … if she didn’t care, why would she make a point of being seen?
Me thinks the BOT and the big money doners don't care about IU football. In fact, if truth be known they're probably reversible jacket fansAs long as Indiana has the same people in charge at the top levels making the decisions, if and when we fire Allen, it's always going to be one big revolving door because Indiana doesn't care about football at the highest levels.
We can blame Dolson all we want, but he has bosses he has to report to. He can't go off and do whatever he wants. He has a budget he has to stick to. Facilities are built largely by donors, which whether fans realize it, we don't have for football. NIL, yeah, it's there for basketball, football, not so much.
Until the school starts to change its line of thinking, we're going to be in this continuous rut.
Hell, we were pushed around by ISUIt sure doesn't look like they're as physical as our opponents, Akron included.
Or have live scrimmages. More tackling. Fewer cookouts.???
Or build new schools in and around the athletics area, that focus on all things professional sports.
Sports Management
Sports Marketing and brand management
Sports Analytics
Sports Medicine
Sports nutrition and rehabilitiaton
Build all that stuff in to the new practice faculty, upgrades to the various stadiums and other facilities. Etc…
Big ideas. I know. Big money. I know. The return would be enormous though, if done well. And not just from football.
The thing of it is, the performance on the field is supposed to be the entertainment during game in progress. I think the games they play with students is a stupid distraction. If this is what youth of today demand for additional entertainment, it is a sad statement for our product on the field and for their general mentality. I like the flagpole because it is real big and flaps in the breeze as breeze cometh. “The Walk” I’ve never seen but would probably know if I saw it. The rock I’ve seen and it’s solid. People in the end zone suites aren’t there to have a nice view of the game. They are there for the social event and for the prestige, real or imagined, that comes with experiencing this field level novelty. True fans probably only do it once, once being enough.It's not just a matter of understanding football. The athletic director has to be able to understand entertainment. Does anybody care about the big flagpole? How about the Rock? How about the walk? How about suites in the back of the end zone?
There is nothing in the Bloomington water supply that's suppresses the desire to watch football. But attendance has always been poor and people file out of the game at halftime. This is something else at the athletic director has to be able to tackle.
Don't get me started about the halftime shows.
I thought my seat was very comfortable when I was watching John Mellencamp at the Pink Houses concert or when Indiana was playing well. But you make a good point.The thing of it is, the performance on the field is supposed to be the entertainment during game in progress. I think the games they play with students is a stupid distraction. If this is what youth of today demand for additional entertainment, it is a sad statement for our product on the field and for their general mentality. I like the flagpole because it is real big and flaps in the breeze as breeze cometh. “The Walk” I’ve never seen but would probably know if I saw it. The rock I’ve seen and it’s solid. People in the end zone suites aren’t there to have a nice view of the game. They are there for the social event and for the prestige, real or imagined, that comes with experiencing this field level novelty. True fans probably only do it once, once being enough.
The stadium seats are so uncomfortable, who wouldn’t want to stretch their legs, lighten the ass and pass some gas out in the busy concourse, a great place to people-watch with sights to see at the place to be. “Ain’t nobody got time for ‘dat halftime show!”
Our team needs to be more competitive against the competition, winning more games along the way. For fans this will improve the game day experience more than anything else.
Me thinks the BOT and the big money doners don't care about IU football. In fact, if truth be known they're probably reversible jacket fans
For me the key is that it begs the question “why DON’T they care about football?” and I fear the simplistic but accurate answer is BECAUSE THEY DON’T HAVE TO.As long as Indiana has the same people in charge at the top levels making the decisions, if and when we fire Allen, it's always going to be one big revolving door because Indiana doesn't care about football at the highest levels.
We can blame Dolson all we want, but he has bosses he has to report to. He can't go off and do whatever he wants. He has a budget he has to stick to. Facilities are built largely by donors, which whether fans realize it, we don't have for football. NIL, yeah, it's there for basketball, football, not so much.
Until the school starts to change its line of thinking, we're going to be in this continuous rut.
A little over-dramatic, don't you think? Have you seen what other B1G schools are doing, other than O$U, PSU, and Michigan? Maryland has improved, but the rest of the B1G sucks almost as bad as we do.Those consequences are coming when IU’s share of the Big Ten Network money is reduced. IU is a leech and the other schools that take football seriously are generating the revenue.
It's much more complicated than it was 40 years ago. I imagine that most Hoosier fanatic fans have at least a 40 inch television that provides multiple camera angles and speeds of virtually every play. And not only that when the game is out of reach one can change the channel at will.The thing of it is, the performance on the field is supposed to be the entertainment during game in progress. I think the games they play with students is a stupid distraction. If this is what youth of today demand for additional entertainment, it is a sad statement for our product on the field and for their general mentality. I like the flagpole because it is real big and flaps in the breeze as breeze cometh. “The Walk” I’ve never seen but would probably know if I saw it. The rock I’ve seen and it’s solid. People in the end zone suites aren’t there to have a nice view of the game. They are there for the social event and for the prestige, real or imagined, that comes with experiencing this field level novelty. True fans probably only do it once, once being enough.
The stadium seats are so uncomfortable, who wouldn’t want to stretch their legs, lighten the ass and pass some gas out in the busy concourse, a great place to people-watch with sights to see at the place to be. “Ain’t nobody got time for ‘dat halftime show!”
Our team needs to be more competitive against the competition, winning more games along the way. For fans this will improve the game day experience more than anything else.
Have to disagree. I graduated from Indiana more than 40 years ago and the football team had the privilege of being one of the worst programs if not the worst program in the country. And 40 years later nothing has changed. We're still historically the worst program in the country.A little over-dramatic, don't you think? Have you seen what other B1G schools are doing, other than O$U, PSU, and Michigan? Maryland has improved, but the rest of the B1G sucks almost as bad as we do.
At least a team we played pretty even - Louisville - has proved to be a lot better than we thought they were.
We're not leeching anything - we prop up B1G TV ratings during basketball season and our Olympic sports are more than just competitive in the conference.
We’ve won 2 of our last 20 Big Ten games. The rest of the Big Ten quite obviously doesn’t suck almost as bad as we do.A little over-dramatic, don't you think? Have you seen what other B1G schools are doing, other than O$U, PSU, and Michigan? Maryland has improved, but the rest of the B1G sucks almost as bad as we do.
At least a team we played pretty even - Louisville - has proved to be a lot better than we thought they were.
We're not leeching anything - we prop up B1G TV ratings during basketball season and our Olympic sports are more than just competitive in the conference.
The rest of the B1G doesn't play in the East.We’ve won 2 of our last 20 Big Ten games. The rest of the Big Ten quite obviously doesn’t suck almost as bad as we do.
I agree but cannot understand why it seems that historically all of the administrations have behaved in this manner. I have had the opportunity in my work to see some of the finest athletic programs and facilities in this country and let me tell you they cost a lot but they are money makers in so many ways . I have even heard a healthcare system donated over $100M to a program. Good programs attract more donors, keep the students interested, keep more alumni active with the university, increase revenue for other university athletic and academic programs, increase foundations and endowments, and help the community businesses. It's like another brand for the schools. The whole thing just snowballs. College football next to the NFL is the second most popular sport in the country. To be on the indifferent end is a big mistake.As long as Indiana has the same people in charge at the top levels making the decisions, if and when we fire Allen, it's always going to be one big revolving door because Indiana doesn't care about football at the highest levels.
We can blame Dolson all we want, but he has bosses he has to report to. He can't go off and do whatever he wants. He has a budget he has to stick to. Facilities are built largely by donors, which whether fans realize it, we don't have for football. NIL, yeah, it's there for basketball, football, not so much.
Until the school starts to change its line of thinking, we're going to be in this continuous rut.
Don’t tell any of this to the basketball board. Basketball can carry us financially all on its own, don’t you know?I agree but cannot understand why it seems that historically all of the administrations have behaved in this manner. I have had the opportunity in my work to see some of the finest athletic programs and facilities in this country and let me tell you they cost a lot but they are money makers in so many ways . I have even heard a healthcare system donated over $100M to a program. Good programs attract more donors, keep the students interested, keep more alumni active with the university, increase revenue for other university athletic and academic programs, increase foundations and endowments, and help the community businesses. It's like another brand for the schools. The whole thing just snowballs. College football next to the NFL is the second most popular sport in the country. To be on the indifferent end is a big mistake.
Missed those comments on the BB boardDon’t tell any of this to the basketball board. Basketball can carry us financially all on its own, don’t you know?
Cavanaugh would go into a fetal position if football was ever successful. It would take way too much attention away from grandpa’s million dollar spotlight he just got.
I’m always happy to help you out with IU football insights. And I’m not on the PU board, but you need to retire from the WC. That’s embarrassing, even for you. Looks like time out is over, though.The rest of the B1G doesn't play in the East.
Go back to the PU board, Ordy.
This one is simple. Decades of bad football in a wonderful environment full of great people has created FB as a social event where in many places it is a religious event.It's not just a matter of understanding football. The athletic director has to be able to understand entertainment. Does anybody care about the big flagpole? How about the Rock? How about the walk? How about suites in the back of the end zone?
There is nothing in the Bloomington water supply that's suppresses the desire to watch football. But attendance has always been poor and people file out of the game at halftime. This is something else at the athletic director has to be able to tackle.
Don't get me started about the halftime shows.
The rest of the Big Ten it's not a 28.1 underdog to Ohio State. And I imagine the spread will be over 30 next Saturday against Michigan.The rest of the B1G doesn't play in the East.
Go back to the PU board, Ordy.
That's slightly above the average spread for Ohio State vs. Big Ten (23.4)The rest of the Big Ten it's not a 28.1 underdog to Ohio State.
Who gives a damn what the spread is? FYI - we beat the spread against O$U. How many other B1G have beat the spread against them?The rest of the Big Ten it's not a 28.1 underdog to Ohio State. And I imagine the spread will be over 30 next Saturday against Michigan.
But you are right. It does not help to be the worst team in the best division.