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I ask that this team not get embarrassed too often. Just be competitive, especially at home. If we're getting waxed by 20 against anyone but Michigan State at home, that's going to be a tough pill to swallow.
As a side note, I went back and looked at some sites about 13-15 months ago to see what the posts were regarding Sampson and it seems to me that a lot of the same things were being said about Sampson then as are being said about Crean now. Sampson did his golf tournament to which many people were raving about how he was trying to bring together Hoosier Nation. Sampson had the stellar recruiting class with EJ, Crawford, Ellis, etc. We were all raving about how he could pull in those recruits under saction, isn't it amazing? Oh, and he brought back the awards banquet, boy the players must love him. I just thought it was interesting the parallel.
I think two things, Hoosier fans are about the most optimistic fans I have ever seen. They believe things are on the up and up because they love their team and tradition so much. In addition, Coach Crean brings a different aire to the arena, his energy and enthusiasm are contageous, I hope he doesn't burn out, because I am myopic and I want this to work out. Finally, I hope, (I am cautiously optimistic) that we are not going to be eating these words (about the job Crean is doing) in 13-15 months.
I will base my feeling of success on 1) playing together as a team,2) playing hard and competing 40 minutes every game, 3 )showing ability to improve and 4) entertaining us with some personality like:
- Pritchard does a behind the back pass to Jones for a layup
- Jobe breaks somebody's nose ( on the other team )
- Roth hits 5 shots from near half court like a new Jimmy Rayl
- Williams avgs 13 pts , 11 of which are from the foul line
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Guys like Williams, Jones III and Pritchard need to establish that they are legitimate D1 players this year. Wins and losses aside, if a few guys on this years team can do that, the pressure won't be as great for the freshman next year, and it would set up a nice base for the next four years.
Unfortunately media hype one way or the other begins to become a self fulfilling prophesy.
1. No violations
2. Improved Academic performance
3. Competitive.....no 30 point blow outs
4. Strong Stance at home
5. Beat PU
6. Beat Illinois
7. Establish team and player identities
i hope IU is able to stay within 20 of Purdue at Mackey.
1. Good academic performance
2. No suspensions
3. Beat Illinois at home (Okay, we can be successful without this, but I really, really want it to happen)
4. Obvious improvement over the season. Comparing our Maui performances against the thick of the Big Ten season will be interesting.
5. A .500 record would be a knock-down, drag-out success in my opinion, and Coach Crean would be a candidate for Big Ten Coach of the Year.
Okay, looking back at those, it's pitiful that even had to include the first two. Those should be givens. Unfortunately, last season's made me a pessimist.
As far as Illinois is concerend I would like to beat them at home, but all I have to is IU National Championships 5. Illinois- a big goose egg.
The question will be when IU gets deep into the Big Ten season and the losses are mounting, are they still playing hard? Are they able to go on the road and put a scare into some people when nothing is expected of them? Those will be the signs of progress and heart.
That will be a successful season.
These players have nothing to lose (except most of the games) and everything to gain. That doesn't mean I expect to see them win 20, but it could make for an interesting season with a team that works hard and plays for the right reasons (something you don't ever see anymore unless you put in your remastered Hoosiers dvd...).
I guess a successful season to me would be growth and identity as a team, good grades, and an upset of a NCAA-bound team (Purdue??).