A Good Year for the Outlaw

Indiana Solution

March 7th, 2008 · No Comments
Sports · disecting the news

Wow, time flies. Has is really been two weeks since I posted anything new? My life is too busy.

So we’ll get back into it with some observations from the last month of headlines.

Indiana had to fire Kelvin Sampson after he continually cheated and left them no option. This from the guy, btw, that was chairman of the “ethics committee” for the main college basketball coaches association.

So once-proud Indiana is left to pick up the pieces. Who should they hire? Let’s analyze:

They need a guy who can come in and run a clean program, a disciplinarian who can clean up the current mess, and still recruit well enough to attract Big 10-level talent. He needs to somehow find kids who can win 20 games every year and make the NCAA’s (an Indiana expectation), yet the new guy should be able to graduate 98% of the players to show the higher-ups on the board of regents that the schoolwork comes first.

I wonder (…Robert…) if there’s ever been a guy (…Montgomery…) who could coach a team to 20 win seasons annually (…”Bobby”…) while still running a clean program and graduating 98% of the athletes (…Knight…).

 Hmmm…. I wonder if there is such a guy out there, and I wonder if Indiana would ever consider a coach like that to be an asset. Hmmm….



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