Speaking of past recruiting classes, here they are. Read 'em and weep.
http://mypage.iu.edu/~dyeskie/iurecruitsbyyear.html
Speaking of past recruiting classes, here they are. Read 'em and weep.
http://mypage.iu.edu/~dyeskie/iurecruitsbyyear.html
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Assembly Hall (02-24-2014)
Yeah I remember early on in their freshman years, it felt like they were in the opposite roles they ended up in.
Guyton seemed like the point guard who could see guys making cuts before they did. Lewis was the scorer. But for whatever reason Lewis never was able to score at a high level, and Guyton became the absolute focal point of the offense.
Of all the guys in the mid to late 90's though, he's probably not in the top 10 of guys I would be frustrated with how his career turned out. The 92-95 classes of guys were the bottom of the barrel. A who's who of talent unrealized(Charlie Miller), statistically good but still disappointing(Patterson) big tall stiffs(Mandeville, Eggars, Mujezinovich) and assorted transfers before during and after they stepped on campus.
Well, he sure as heck wasn't recruited to pass the ball. Knight lands a kid that scored over 2,000 points in high school then calls him into his office and says "Mike, we don't want you to shoot the ball"? LOL
I know he fell into a role, but I felt he didn't shoot the ball enough. I do believe he shot the ball at a 50% clip for the Hoosiers in his career.
Revering4Blue (02-24-2014)
Really? Never made the connection!!!!! LOL 2,000 points in Indiana High School Basketball is a rare commodity. He could flat out shoot it, and did for his entire high school career. Think about it, 20 games a year is the norm. What does the math come up to?
I get the translation part all too well. I am just saying that I scratched my head about Lewis not scoring. I didn't knock his career at IU and never intended to.
He was like 6'1" and wasn't the quickest guy in the world. Jeff Olliphant scored a ton in high school too, Delray Brooks was unstoppable in high school but could not score at IU, it happens. One thing I liked about Lewis was he would go back at RMK, didn't see that often.
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Hoosier Red (02-24-2014)
What an entertaining game to watch last night! Am I wrong in thinking that sealed an NIT bid?
dubc47834 (02-28-2014)
Of course last night's game is the one I decide to skip and watch at home... Most fun game of the year. IU morphed from a team that plays great defense and can't score to a team that can't miss or play defense. Obviously it would be nice to see them combine offense and defense, but I'd much rather watch a game in the 80s than a game in the 50s.
Very happy for Sheehey. This has been a rough season as a team, but especially for him. A lot was expected of him and he hasn't really delivered. But last night he was a star. It was also good to see Hollowell contribute some real minutes. His stat line wasn't great, but just being consistently aggressive is good to see.
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I am now convinced that the point of Tom Crean and Co. is to drive the IU fanbase nuts.
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Hillsdale87 (02-28-2014)
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dubc47834 (02-28-2014)
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