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Ep 831 - Jess Settles from B1G Network

Mar 01, 20221 hr 8 min
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Scott @CrimsonCast317 is joined by Jess Settles @JessSettlesHoop from the B1G network for a great discussion, talking about the Indy 500, Coach Woodson and current state of #iubb.

Answer Twitter questions about Race Thompson and why the B1G isn't winning the National Championship, go deep into the 1989 B1G Title race, and wrap up with some great B1G coaching stories from the early 90's.

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Welcome back to Crimson casts got here with you and it is an honor a privilege to have somebody who I've watched in the Big Ten Network. I watched play in Assembly Hall when I was growing up and going to college but we have just settles at just settle hoop on Twitter. Just man. How you doing. I'm doing great fun time of year. Right. And it's March Madness. It's a great to be on and going to have a little fun here. Yeah, dude, March 1st, like it is now officially March.

You can start looking at brackets like this is I've often joked for a kid in Indiana. This was always like the best time of year because you get the Super Bowl and then it's just like you go straight into conference tournaments and you have March Madness and you have like the Masters and then it's like next thing. You know, we got Indy car. We got the Indy 500. Like now till the end of May is like the best stretch of time plus plus, it's spring. So it's like you get the start of spring.

It's good times. It's like Indiana's. One of the most underrated places in the world. Right? I mean, you just people don't realize this what you said, what's going on this time of year and we grew up going to the Indianapolis 500, my Uncle Larry Hanson and and my cousins, Rick and Matt, and Kate lived in Indy, and we went to the race ever, sat on, turn number two, and it's just if you haven't been to the race, right?

You're missing one of the greatest spectacles and in the world and then obviously, See, with the bob Knight era and season on the brake and Hoosiers and all of that. There's a there's so much going on at the Colts and the Pacers. It's, yeah, you're you're fortunate. You got, you got 60 days here. Some exciting stuff. I do. Although used to be better, like you're mentioning the time to the 80s, right?

To be a little bit better. Like now now we're looking at Dusty banners and, you know, Indy car is not quite what it was, but yes, we'll get to some historical stuff but Yeah, do those and you are preaching to the choir.

Like I tell anybody who will listen like you've got to go to the 500. I've been, my dad started taking me in like, 85 86. I've been going ever since I've been living back here since 2009 and it is just like you don't, you don't, you can't explain it unless you've been there. It like, makes you love your country even more than you do, doesn't it? I mean, it's just the patriotism. The competition, the people, the family, the it's, there's just the speed.

There's this, nothing like that. The gets in your blood. No doubt. Oh, yeah, the the minute when they play Taps and you have two hundred thousand plus people getting quite like that's one of my favorite parts of the year. But anyway, the back to didn't have love to talk. I guess I can be car for you for an hour. How many? How many 500 you go to? I'm just throwing I'm gonna guess from the time. I was in elementary school, through high school.

I'm gonna guess 10 and it was just, you know, we'd go out. But back if I remember, right? Back when they weren't as fast, right? So the race took longer, and we would come out on a Friday night. And then we would go that Saturday afternoon, go to the grocery store, and get all the coolers filled up with chicken and his candy bars and pop. And if this the ritual, the whole thing was incredible and then I've gone to a few since

I've been older. I think the last time I think it's been about three or four years, but I just went by myself. We went to visit my aunt uncle just roll over there and it was, it was awesome. I just love it. Yeah, I love just settles just bumping around the 500. 600 people take it. Love it. Yeah, giggle ticket. Bought it on the street. I love it. Yeah. Well, let's let's talk a little basketball. I'll start with this. Obviously. We're in IU podcast.

There's no like way to make this a fun question. But, you know, tomorrow night I you Rutgers. Is it pretty simply like just the winner of that game for the part has an inside track at the NCAA tournament. I think that's fair to say. I'm just doing a little research on Indiana. The Notre Dame game. The wind that would that was big the way that they have surged Rutgers with some remarkable run two weeks ago where they 145 gets ranked teams in the league. I think both of those teams.

And both the fan bases are saying is this is a monster, monster game, and especially with having to play at Purdue following. At the time I talked to you earlier in the year at the game, the other night and you know that loss in Wisconsin. Right? Remember that Moss of Wisconsin. Yeah. Said that thing's gonna come back and bite these guys so hard. Unfortunately, the as well as they played in the first half and then to just blow that thing and second half. And here we are, right?

That would be, that would be the Difference Maker right now, but like coach said, it's in their hands and that that's where you want to be this time of year, where it's at. It's in your own hands and they still have some work to do but some golden opportunities as well. You know, it's actually both a game against Wisconsin. You have that, you know, the road game earlier in the area up by 20 and then just a game a couple weeks ago and home where you pretty much have it down the stretch.

You just can't close it out. And it's like, you could have two wins against one of the top teams in the conference. Forgot about that one. Yeah, you're exactly right. You're exactly right. I mean, it's just, they can't get over that Badger hump. Now, a lot of teams can but it sucks and it's miserable when you play well, and You should win the game and you you don't. Well, it's funny.

We look at the we joke here. It's like Wisconsin kind of Soul stole, the soul of IU because for you know 70's 80's 90's for me growing up. It's like Wisconsin was just a w it's like, all right, they got nothing going on. Like we're and Indiana was the program that kind of had a system had an identity and it all flipped.

It's like now, Wisconsin is just there every year, you know, they're going to be tough that we can't wait up in the Kohl Center. It's like it's a bizarre just take they took our Soul, it's a weird. It's a weird feeling, right? It's just torment, tormenting to Hoosier fans because it's like all of those coaches like Bo Ryan and they grew up studying, Bob nitrite, and you come up

with these systems. And all these coaches who come into the league, they have their own system and it's the old we joke around. We say it's the old, Mike Tyson. The philosopher said, everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth. Right? So, you know, John beelines playing 131 at West. Virginia to comes to the Big Ten. Obviously can't play that here. So he has to switch. Brad Underwood's, jumping passing Lanes, trying to League

lead, the country and steals. You get in the Big Ten. Have your team fouls out. Give up dunks and you can't win Bo Ryan. At Platteville. I believe is pressing the whole game. We, I don't think people realize that he used to come over to our practices. Yeah, with dr. Tom and study. Dr. Tom's press and substitution patterns. Well, I guess the wasc Wisconsin, you know, he'll beat teams, just scoring 50 points. And everybody's like, well, what's going on?

This is boring basket. Well, it's the system's. It's the old bob Knight where you shoot more free. Throw attempt more free throws than your opponents. Make you don't Fugard without fouling. You don't turn the ball over and the deal is most of the time, if you do those things, your opponent will beat themselves. And so yeah, that's that's what Wisconsin has done over the years and Indiana just hasn't played with enough discipline to compete with teams like that and hopefully they'll get a

turnaround. But your yeah, it's got to be, it's got to be Have to be you guys. Yes. So, that's these meet you mentioned, free throw shooting. And the last couple years leads me into a question. You, you were 78, 80% free-throw shooter for your career at Iowa. Your teams had pretty good free,

throw shooting. Like I'm just curious as somebody who played at a high level in the Big Ten, you know, it's interesting for Indiana that, you know, under Creed, we had pretty good free throw shooting and then it started to tail off under Archie. We just crater like, where are you? No, 300 in the country for free, throw shooting and then it's odd. Like, you know, Mike Woodson is now our coach different coaching staff, you know, six years, different players.

We've just stayed as one of the worst free throw shooting teams in the country. You know, I always joke on this pod. My dad is 91. I love them. He's always like, I just don't know why they do practice free. Throw shooting like Dad. I like, you can think what? You want. My coaches, aren't stupid. Like, I'm sure they're not, not practicing, but I just, I'm curious if you have like how does a team like, Indiana with an area? You know, we have kids. Can shoot Indiana's, a good

shooting area. It boggles my mind. I don't know the answer. Like, how among different coaching staffs different players, like how you just become a bad free-throw, shooting team, and we can't seem to get out of it. Yeah, it's nuts. Right. I mean, for the Indiana basketball to not be able to be a great free-throw shooting program, right? It just doesn't make any sense.

I and I have not looked at his numbers recently, but I've talked to Fish, maybe two years ago and and he was telling me that tjd didn't even have a free-throw routine when he went to. To live. Like like it was different every other time. He went to the line. I said, you got to be kidding me. Like no really, you know, you got to put in the Steve Alford All-American workout tape and

get yourself a retain, right? And the other shoes, socks short, you know, shoes shorts like the whole thing. Yeah. That's what we used to chant, right during the games when he was going up the free, throw it. So yeah, all that stuff, you know, you would think in the state of Indiana all the shooters around there and just I don't know is it you probably know more than I do.

I'm just Speculating and running running my mouth here, but it's like, isn't the state of Indiana is loaded with Shooters and, you know, from three-point Shooters free-throw shooter. So they just, I don't know whether it's a recruiting strategy. I don't know whether it's teaching it. I do. I do know it's hard. It is hard to teach it. If you don't come in as a solid free throw shooter. I know it's hard and you got to live in the gym and put your time in. And I think a lot of that's on

the players. But yeah, just it's been a frustrating. It's been a frustrating. Time for a fan base that expects basketball to be played in a certain way, you know there. And there are certain fan bases that expect basketball to be played at a certain way whether it's running and gunning or controlling Tempo or free-throw shooter. I mean and and that's definitely one's got drive you nuts. It does. I mean and that leads me to the question.

I want to ask just you know, as somebody who watches basketball, watches all the Big 10. I'm curious your thoughts and how you see the Woodson are going as far as already mentioned the Indiana fan. It's like I would say, you know, we definitely have you know, man, to man defense in a motion offense or kind of in our blood. But I would say that for, you know, I don't want to speak for the fan base, but I will say that, you know, for a lot of us. It's like we've seen different

styles. Like, you know, Cream came in with with kind of a very prophetic offensive style than Archie comes in with a much different defensive style. And I think at this point it's kind of sad but I think most IU fans, like, look, I don't, I mean I don't we don't want to run like a bay Hime 2-3 Zone, but it's like, we're we don't

need to Have, you know, a style. We just want to win, but I'm just I'm curious what you seen with the Woodson era thus far because as I you fans, I think we there's some red flags that are making us nervous, but we definitely see the defense picking up, but I'm just curious as an outsider if you see things going in the right direction at a high level. I-i'm a, I think nothing first instinct would be time will tell. I've had I've had good conversation with a coach a couple times this year.

Really enjoy talking to him learning a lot from him. He's coached. He's coaching so many NBA games and has a tremendous amount of experience and has seen a lot of things coach five love talking to him. He's obviously, was just rarely smart. Hired to bring him back. Yeah, and It's almost like in and I could be wrong on this and your listeners would know more about this than I do and you would as well. It's almost like this this early entry this the guys leaving

early all the time. It seems like Indiana's suffered as much as any school and not been able to manage that as well as some of the other top schools in the country of Managed IT. And you get, you get some of your top players, only there for a year or two. The newspaper clippings are great. The Should your high but those guys are young and, you know, I'm from Iowa or you look at a team like Iowa, right there. They're not recruiting at near

the level. Indiana is over the last five years, ten years, but they get old Jordan. Bohannon's been there. Six years. Connor McAfee has been there. Five years. They're men and Keegan Murray's that went to prep school. He's a, he's a legit jr. He's filled Luka Garza. Therefore for 25 years. They They just you know, Thomas Brian and then what does Romeo Langford and those guys I mean, they're highly recruited great players, but give me a fifth or

sixth year. 3 star guy over a one or two-year five-star guy. Most years. You know, what are your thoughts on that? But that's what I think. No, I agree. I mean, I think it's I think it's a mixture. I think this is where Indiana has struggled in a guy. What? I think it's a great example like in Camrys a little bit older for this example, but you know, like Iowa, you had just a

base. You have a base of guys who know what they're doing and they be sorry, Wisconsin's five better example, you have a base where they have a program. They know what's going on. And then you know, you get a guy like Johnny Davis who's just you know, in other otherworldly athlete like now, okay. Now we can plug this into our system and now like now we can be off for the races and I think that's been the problem as we get a guy like Romeo Langford,

who's really good. But if there's not kind of a base around him, the team just kind of turns into let's just pass it a Romeo and see what happens and yeah, Doesn't doesn't work. Yeah. No, it doesn't work. And yeah, just to answer your question. I didn't probably answer very well, but I just think time will tell on recruiting for Coach. What's in? It was reading. I was reading some statistics this morning.

It is this right? That Miller cop had his first double-figure game, since the Syracuse game. Is that, right? And I read that, right? That's 100%, right? Yeah. So, I mean, how could that be? Right? You're going. He's a, he's a shooter. I mean, he Multiple, it's different. You playing at northwestern's, got all these plays run for it, but just from a recruiting standpoint, finding shooters that can score get got to get older. I mean the portal is going to be big for them like it is for

everybody. The other thing that the when name image and likeness came out there were just a handful of schools that kind of pop into your mind. And you say this is a school that can really make that work or the business community and and It's Indiana's got to be one of the, you know, that was one of the first rules of popped into my mind. So as just as it all changes can coach, what's in coach five can a program athletic.

Can they capitalize on that? Get older still mix in the star players from the state of Indiana? It's definitely doable. I mean, it's it's still I always tell people, you know, I'm and I will guy but my dream job. If somebody's going to say you want to coach any team, it would be Indiana. I just I still think it's the the top. Job. Now, people might say Carolina Duke and all that, but for me, I just think the opportunities are Limitless, sir. No, I mean, you're preaching the choir?

It definitely feels that way. It feels kind of like we're in sleeping Giants. I guy, I look at us as almost like Clemson football before the Dabo Swinney got there. It's like everything. Is there. The historical precedent is there just need someone to get it together. I'm curious, you know, you obviously played at Iowa and there's been, you know, a couple couple coaching changes before Fran mccaffery. Out there, you know one of the things with the self or Woodson

was yeah. This is an IU guy. He played at IU. He's going to connect with the older players. I'm just curious as a former Big Ten player. How important is that kind of bringing bringing the the old guys, but I know every coach says it's like Archie was telling guys to f off like but they're definitely seemed to be a bit of a disconnect at the end of the Korean are a dirty Archie era between a lot of the former IU players. I'm just curious as a former player. Is that is that it?

Deal for a program or is that just more peripheral and just like you got to learn how to shoot? Yeah, you know what? Indiana is a different monster than the rest of the teams in the league. I was recruited by Fran mccaffery. When he was an assistant coach to John McLeod at Notre Dame. He's always been very good to me. He's done a very good job of connecting with the former players. It's very important.

It means a lot to 75% of us. Some guys play and they, and they're probably better for it. They just they can compartmentalize it. They play, they move on. They go raise their families. They go contribute to Xiety start and they, and they can kind of release it. I think most of us, it's in our blood and it's a part of the family forever and it means something to us. So that's that's always nice to have access to the program and it's hard when there's no continuity and what a program

turns over coaches. It's very hard to do that. Now, Indiana, you're talking about one of the legendary programs in the history of college basketball. You're talking about the The bob Knight, the conflict there and it's Archie Miller. Just didn't your own. You're the, you're the governor of the state. If you're the head coach in Indiana, Archie, just didn't ever seem comfortable with that. And Archie was a good coach and had a lot of success at Dayton, and he'll coach well, again, but

it's more than coaching. Obviously. The when you're at Indiana and just from a distance and I could be wrong on this. It's just I don't think there's a program. Maybe UCLA, maybe Carolina. Outside of Indiana where the former players just start a bold emboldened to just be negative or positive. And there are so many guys who just have such strong opinions on the program and there's fractures between certain areas and decades and it's a little toxic sometimes.

And obviously with the struggles, the last few coaching staffs. I don't know I'm rambling here, but it's just, it's, it's so different in Indiana, compared to anywhere else and Hopefully it won't ever change. You know, you definitely hit on something that my my co host.

Galen always mentions that like was an issue with Archie is like if you're the coach in Indiana, it's almost like a religious figure like you're kind of like the Archbishop of the state of Indiana. And if you get Indiana basketball humming, you're one of the most important people in the state, you know, Creed held that for an 18 24 month period obviously, bob Knight had that, you know, Mike Davis had it for a stretch if you get it hummin your huge and there's there's

only Many people that can say that and you know, it's obviously we're I you fans here and like, you know, I'm not going to Matt Painter has done just an absolutely phenomenal job at Purdue. He has built probably what I

would want. I you to be but you still don't see like, you know, if those results that Matt Painter had happened in Indiana, I just that coach, you know, Matt Painter did that at IU like he would just be a bigger deal in the state than he is at Purdue. It's just it just is so it's crazy. No. Oh, that's crazy. I played in the Indiana, they called it, the Indiana All-Star game back in the early 90s Tim night. Bob son, ran it. And I came out and played in that.

It was I'm going to say it was Wilkerson and Steve Hart. That era granted a few other guys. We went around and played a few Exhibition scrimmages at high schools. I'm going to say, I'm gonna guess within an hour of Bloomington and they were packed. I'm talking packed to watch us just play scrimmages. You don't, you don't get that at other places and you're right. I mean, you look at Purdue and

the incredible. All of us in the Big Ten country know about how Elite Purdue is, but they've never been able to get it done in March and in the big dance and you know, you look at the conference championships coach. Katie had a matte painter. It's spectacular, but Indiana cuts down. That's, you know, on the, on the what the first Monday Night April, And so it's just a totally different fan base, and a totally different level of success on the on that big stage.

So, I hope coach once you gets done there again, I've had wonderful talks with, you had a fantastic talk with him. The other day about the, the best high school teams, ever in the state of Indiana and the best players that he had played against and things like that, and the single, you know, class state championships, and all that.

So it its glorious right. But Duke and Hockey, and UCLA and Pitino Louisville, they've been able to manage this one and done and this early era thing and Indiana. Unfortunately, it's not been able to manage it, and can they manage? I think they can. I think it's just, you know, it's a matter of time but I know your your listeners have been saying that probably for 15 years now, so who knows? 1520. I got one more question about this year's team than a couple

more kind of larger questions. This is Send out to Twitter as our friends Jared over to somebody call at assembly call curious to get your take suggests on Race Thompson, because race reminds I'm speaking using his words here, race reminds me of Jess and many ways. He does all the little things hugely impactful on both ends. Great basketball IQ. Probably doesn't get enough credit. He deserves outside his own fan

base. So I'm curious your thoughts on race and maybe even acquitting him to your game. It's an interesting comp there. You know, I never really thought about that, but I appreciate that. He's the type of guy, you know, you always think if college basketball and it feels like we do have free agency in a day.

Feels like it's almost a prototype, but if you could trade during the middle of the year, if you can play ten games, like every team to trade a couple guys, like every other team in the league would be pounding on the door to get rice right room just just fits in perfectly. He's the enforcer, he makes this unselfish play. He's physical on the I talked to him. I'm going to guess a couple months ago and I know he was serious about returning home to Minnesota.

I know that was part of his makeup. You're not sure what the new coaching staff is going to be like and whether they well, they want you, whether they're part of your plans, but I know he's really good really close with TJ D and he just wanted to finish the job. So I know that I know his loyalty is paid off and I hope I hope over the next couple games. He's a major factor in getting some wins and getting any in in. The tournament. It's the term is not the tournament without Indiana.

I always tell people, the Big Ten to me does. Never feels right. And less, Indiana and Illinois are playing. Well, Illinois's turned it around. Hopefully Indiana can do the same, you know, and I agree with you on Race. I think races, you know, obviously Jackson Davis is talented, but to me, it's like the, the real unsung heroes this team or race Thompson, Xavier Johnson, like they, they make everything happen and obviously some of that.

His traces pulling, you know, double-teams, every time he touches the ball, but race is just like the ultimate clean kind to your point earlier, but he's a guy who registered like he came in and register an entire season before all the government stuff. Like he did a true register like your point. He's a man. Now, he's 21 22, like he, we just need more, guys like that, to build a base so that when we get the, the super five stars were ready to rock and roll. Yeah.

Yeah. It's gonna be like, yeah, I totally agree and it's a guards game. It's a guards game. I mean, you know, this is it just fills his role and does the dirty work, but he's not. He's not he's not going to carry that team. Its X has got to get it done. Now, you know TJ D is got to play like an All-American. I know I for sure but was it was Franklin, that transferred last year to Virginia? Yes. Yeah. That, you know, see again that just that really hurt that

really hurt. It's a guards game and and you got to get older and you got to keep your players and but no race, I don't know if race and I got it. A scuffle like I used to get scuffles Brian Evans. I don't, I'm not sure who I look. I was pretty confident. Gets Brian, it's Brian. You know, I think that have been about 55th, maybe 6040 me. I don't know what he would say. But if it was race, I think I'm probably walking the other direction. You got to be smart about those things.

Well, Brian had his he was at had an arm in a sling like hafez. Hafez. Career is going one shoulder, half a time. Look, I got ya. Exactly. Brian had he was all taped up. You had the shoulder things and he probably didn't want to miss. Bracken probably was, would have been humiliated, a miss a practice. We always played her, but there are so many Legends at that

plated, Indiana, right? So you can't even if your, if your first team All-American or you're a player the year, you know, over the last 50 years at Indiana. You're not even considered most of the guys top 10 in program history. Let me think about that. I'll be a guy like Ryan Evans Player of the Year in the Big Ten. If he was at Iowa. We probably have a statue of him. I think Brian was so overrated, and I played College and and you know, he was player of the year. I'm scuse me under it.

I'm sorry on. Okay. All right. All right. Geez, yeah underrated he was so good. And then I played against him at the pre-draft camp and he just tore me up up at the Chicago. I remember that chasing him around so I loved him. He was physical. We went out a few times. So yeah and Indiana underrated if you find anywhere else, he just be considered a legend. Yeah, no, I'm pulled out the heat. That's that's definitely the air. I was I'm a little bit younger. You like three or four years.

I started college in 96 that was that was definitely when I was deep in, you know, deep deep into IU basketball. Yeah. I know it's his numbers are out of control, and it's funny because you kind of think of that in people think of that era is like the, you know, that's kind of the end of the night air, but it's like you're right. Evans was awesome. I'm just curious. I'll track of the guys, you played in Indiana like, you feel comfortable taking Evans. Who would you?

Not have wanted to fight on an Indiana team in those years. Well, she's not fight. Okay, so I'm trying to finish a couple like I'm yeah, I mean just a basketball fight, you are

close. I'll just start, you know, rambling through that are and maybe somebody will come to mind, but that was, I played against Damon Bailey which you know, that incredible story is legendary and then Alan Henderson was by far the best player that I played against their, but the Alan Alan wasn't a fighter, you know, Al I'm like, put his arm around his shoulder and compliments you. If you had 20 points, you know, it wasn't who was the fighter back, then. I don't know, maybe Brian.

I mean, Brian Eye-Fi vaguely. Remember going face-to-face with Brian and our noses and our mouths hitting each other. I don't it's not a good memory. But I Begley remember that because we were just yapping at each other. He was a tough kid. Who else? Throw a couple names out of there. Do you remember? Who else? Yeah, I'm Do some of those rosters like I miss Steve Hart was only there a year. I mean, Neil read. I don't feel. I felt like Neil read didn't

take shit from anybody. Like he look like he was tough. I mean, yeah, it was those are we played against the kid? It was antwaan. Randle. Alright, it was doing double duty. Yep. And put I remember, I mean he was a tough guy. They they they went to was that the I think my freshman year. We had a good battle with them in, Indiana. They want, of course. And then we, I think we had a good battle with that. I was sitting at they beat us as well.

But what was it that the year? Then they went to the final four. But Alan Twitter had the bad knee or they would have wanted again. Yeah, they yeah. Alan tore his knee at the end of like a practice. I think, two games before the season ended and they lost to Kansas in the elite. Eight, Kansas Kansas TV. I'm doing this on memoriae Kansas team. I'm pretty sure they beat earlier that year, and that was the, that was Calvert. 80,

senior year. Being that was, there's an alternate reality where Henderson doesn't hurt his knee. I think night wins another championship in that team, was that team was loaded yet Cheney. And Greg, Graham and Alan Henderson and the Damon Bailey. I mean, that was, that was just mean. It's all degree. I totally agree. They, I mean, they had a 75% chance of winning and caliber was I try to explain him to people. I call him the best Baseline.

Fine player probably in the modern era of Big Ten basketball. And just what I mean by that he he can work that Baseline like a like a like a pro. I really like a. Yeah. I don't know how to describe he. He had those Jordan up and unders. He had, he could shoot that little 15 footer on the Baseline. He hit the corner, three on the Fastbreak kind of back. When you still attack the rim, he could feel the lane and come

crashing in on the side. I yeah, the Alan Henderson Henderson injury was was brutal, but I No, I don't think they had many hockey enforcers but maybe some of your listeners can can remember some guys but no, I'm looking through the roster and you play them is it was Evans then, you know, you get like the owner, LeAndre Patterson, Patterson was really like that. So anyway, we're way off track here. I want to bring it back to to today a couple games ago.

You mentioned about, you know, Keegan Murray, maybe being the best player in Iowa for the last 40 years, which and if somebody sent you an article with like they rank that out. I don't want to dig into that. But I do think it's an interesting idea that, you know, I was Looking at, you know, players this year in the Big Ten who are going to be drafted. It's just it's a deep list. Sadly, nobody for my you, but

I'm just curious. You know, I pick 3, okey Camry, Jaden IV, Johnny Davis, all jump out of the gym guards. I'm curious. Which of those three. Do you think could have the biggest impact going into March Madness or taking their team on a run in March Madness? I think the first one who comes to mind would be Johnny, Davis. He his numbers and I don't have them in front of me. His numbers against top, 25 upon us.

This year are spectacular. I think those are going to carry him to the player of the year in the conference. I'm Keegan is closing fast. I think, two weeks ago, Johnny had it at almost, run away with it. But in Iowa schedule made it so that, you know, they had to play, Ohio. State. They have play on the road a few times and by Michigan State, Keegan's has been dominant those games.

So, he's closing the Gap, there Johnny Davis there again, their team has proven that, I almost think there should be a number one seed at this point and the metrics don't love them that much but if you look at where they want, they beat Houston back. When Houston was the real deal. His performance at Purdue is kind of high, you know, just Heisman Trophy moment. I think he's the front-runner for the But with you, I think that Wisconsin with the style that they play, has the best chance.

That being said, Keegan, could go Danny Manning on us right here and, you know, carry a team. You deep that it depending on the matchups and then Purdue probably has the most upside. Would you agree, just their size, their talent regarding regardless of what happens in their game against West. I'm talking neutral Court in the tournament against teams that don't have, you scouted don't know you. You can imagine.

Ian warming up against Purdue and looking down and seeing seeing the Ed in the and treyvion and how they're massive. And there's a psychological advantage in those with that size. Especially the first couple games. The Big Ten is struggle with ball screens as they advance to the tournament over the last couple of years. So, maybe this is the year where the wing players like, I be like Johnny, Dave, like he maybe it's a different year.

Maybe they can carry a team rather than just going through your bigs. So, Before I get to that, I just want a real quick. Do I have a thought? A do I have a question about that? I want to hit on but you I'm so happy. You mentioned that. Kike Murray thing on the broadcast and people are talking about it, like his even for me. It's like, I know he's good. And then you go and look at the numbers. It is just unworldly. Like, I agree with you. Johnny Davis is having a great

year. But damn, you. Look at Keegan Murray's numbers on Ken Palm like, hip-hop has offensive rating is 130. He's 15 the country. I mean, he's using 28% of the possessions, but he's insanely a Efficient, he's shooting numbers are great to me. He's top hundred in the country and almost every important offensive metric. It is it's an unreal year that he's having so I just wanted to get that out. But yeah, you mentioned you mentioned the Big Ten having troubles in the in the tournament.

It brings up to questions from Twitter poke. Patrick at IU 2714. His question is as the big Ten's insistence to play tackle basketball, cost them a shot at the national title, or is it something else? Big Ten, rest. Call games. One way all season. Come tournament time. These rat these teams have to adjust. It knocks out teams of guys, like, Ed and Coburn every season also, Crimson casts, 260 or friend.

James said, I want to hear jessa's thoughts, and why the Big Ten hasn't won a national title and so long. So, I want to leave those two questions to you. I mean, I to answer your thing on Purdue. I think it comes down to this exact question that I think Purdue is going to be a really tough out to me. My biggest fear, if I was a Purdue fan is, I feel like Edie is just Credibly hard to referee. He's like an early Shaq. You can call a travel every play

almost you can call a foul. No question every play. And, you know, I worry that in Gate, you know, the history is that the NCAA arrests are just different in the Big Ten rest and they might just you'll get him two quick fouls early in a, you know, sweet 16 game and then it's like, you know, Jane Ivy's got to do everything. So I'm just, I'm curious, your thoughts on those two. Questions about the big Ten's reffing, which we love to rail on this podcast.

That also Is that the reason why the Big Ten hasn't won a title in so long. And those are, those are phenomenal tweets and you got my head spinning on those. I'm trying to dig deep and think I, you know, I think there's something to it. I'm a 90s guy. So it's hard for me to shift. I'ma grab and hold I'm a you know, shove you I am a, you know, John plan to get show on Howard and Alan Henderson and Glenn Robinson and I can Anti,

I'm not as good as them. So I have to find a way to grab their Jersey and block them out into all those things that aren't allowed today, that all of us used to Plateau, Brad, Miller, and Brian Cardinal and bright it. That's how we used to play. I didn't we, if I had to run the analytics, I would say we scored more points back then. Even playing that way. I'm love the style of play and we had world-class coaches in the league.

Maybe the, you know, the Golden Era of the late 80s, early 90s. Um, we also were older. We had, you know, Calbert was in school for four years Cal, bit would stay one year now, if that was the case, so I'm always like, what is it, the is it the officiating as the physicality or sisters? Guys are not staying long enough. I think there's something to the officiating at this time of year gets rougher. There's more physicality.

The advantage of The Bigs in the tournament has not paid dividends for the Big Ten. I officiating is probably a part of it. What was the second part of the question? What was the other tweet? We're talking? No. Yeah, like, yeah, why haven't they want it in so long? Yeah, I would the my the first thing that comes to mind is that, you know, you look at the Wisconsin teams with Frank Kaminsky and Sam. Dekker went to the final four twice, Brandon to an elite Kentucky Squad.

Once lost him, one of your bead on the second year the the the officiating in the Duke. In ship game that night if you remember was suspect at best. Yep. Coming back to that. I think Wisconsin would have won that game. Had there not been a couple crazy calls goat against them and those last six or seven minutes. I mean, we will those guys will debate that to the End of Time, Carson Edwards and that the horrific luck against Virginia on the foul.

No three, right? So, I, there's there's a piece of me that just thinks the Denzel Valentine, Michigan State. Team, a lot of those teams ran into Super teams. You remember Michigan with Wagner and Company ran into Villanova, who one of the best teams we've had. In 20 years. I think a lot of judgment bad luck with the matchups in the final four, but I'm going to have to really think about the officiating. I the other piece of that is you look at Lucca, Garza. You look at Kofi Coburn, you

look, it's a key to you. Look at these huge guys who are in the Big Ten, they have struggled mightily. In the tournament guarding, ball screen actions. You've seen this yourself. We talked about this before if I remember, right? Last year. I will gave up 13, legit slam, dunks, torgan in the second round and got run 13 dumps. They these teams are spreading these big guys out there. They've got three or four Shooters on the court. The three-point line is the

great neutralizer. There are a lot of teams like Oral Roberts, last year. We took down Ohio State, I believe you got EJ. Liddell out there on those ball screen action, pick and pops, and he's fighting to the death on each. All those actions and doing a good job, but not doing a great job. And you get pick and pop and you get driven and, and that, you know, now in the term, you can't put your hands on guy. You get in foul trouble, all of those things.

I mean, are you following me? Here are all of these things, kind of what you think is. Well, there's it's more than one thing. No, I totally agree me. I get caught in this Rabbit Hole to where I'm, like, damn the Big Ten hasn't. By the way, the Maryland title isn't count like That's an ACC title like right, but you know, it hasn't won since Michigan State and you start trying to figure it out. But then you know, you are

right? You look at it and I have not run the numbers but I would think that if you look at the number of teams to make the final four in the last 20 years, I would have to assume the Big Ten is up there. And we just have had a lot of bites at the Apple and to your point. Some is just bad luck. Some are just bad matchup sums is just, I mean, you know, in the end it's just the only one. Only one conference wins at

every year. And this isn't like the The SEC in football where they are just dominating the final for every year, the BCS for. It's like the big Ten's had a lot of shots at that Apple. They just haven't got it done. So I think part of it is it's just, I don't say bad luck, but part of it is that but I agree with you. I think the reffing. It's just it's been suspect that I think it's tough on the big guys.

And you the guys in the Big Ten, you get guys like like you said, dbed and Coburn. And I look at like Tres Jackson, Davis, just, you know, we played Purdue the game we wanted. Home, it's like he just gets two quick fouls like, boom. Boom. It's like damn like I guess I'm very, I'm very, I'm very biased. But I mean Jack's, you know, Trish action Davis up to that point. I think had knocked, you know, was averaging like 1.8 fouls,

the game for his career. Like he just doesn't get foul trouble and then you get to Quick touch fouls. And again, I'm biased. But I'm thinking like, you know, part of this is entertainment, like dammit Big Ten like this is these, this is a key matchup between two two powerful schools. And like you're just going to put your big guy in foul trouble right away. Like what the hell are you? Doing but I know, yes. So inconsistent in the post, but you're right.

I mean the NCAA tournament they call a lot tighter games and puts the big guys in foul trouble. And then yeah, these other teams run, these kind of pick and Pops that guys like Coburn and, you know, Ed or just are not able to cover effectively and they get torched. And so, I think it, I think, is combination of both those things, but I do think it's probably a bit of a scarecrow argument and that just, you know, if Michigan wins that that title against Whatever Louisville in 2013.

It's like we're not talking about this. Yeah, that's right. That's right. I mean it's it is what it is, but they don't the analytics of the game playing against the Big. Ten is like okay, you know Kofi if you give Kofi 20 points, you're going to be Illinois, like he can't he can't bulrush and if he turns and puts his elbow up, he's probably going to pick up two offensive fouls and if Trace comes crashing in, on the boards, I'm going to call an over the back.

A lot of times he's going to sit, so they can't. It's almost like the with a huge guy. You can't take advantage of his skill set. Now, you know, do you go to six fouls? There's a piece of me that wants to do that. And everybody goes crazy and says well then it's just going to get even worse. But you know, it's like our big guys can't do what they're called to do on the court.

I had an incredible conversation with the coach Ballantine of a Loyola, few months ago and they took down, Illinois. Easily in the tournament last year. You remember this? Yeah. I'm like how in the world did you guys pull this off? You know, with Porter Moser? And and how did you do that? Like of all the games last year, that you probably circled said, this is a mismatch sighs. You know, I owed assume. Ooh, you corbello, and he and he just said, look, we are we had a

really high basketball IQ team. We were able to in less than 48 hours because it was a second-round, we were able to turn around and it was all about our ball screen defense forcing I/O. To the right, you know, taking keeping Kofi off the line relying on, you know, officiating than the to pick up a few cheap ones. Just all, it's just fascinating talking to him. So maybe maybe this is your, you know, Tracy accident.

Hopefully, Indiana can get in. But maybe with his versatility, you can stay out of foul trouble. He can have a 30-point game a couple times. They can get to a sweet 16. Maybe the Keegan and Johnny and and ivy can 0 because they're Elite Wing players which we have. Had. And we also have it had a ton of lottery picks during that run.

If I remember, right? And and the numbers probably say that the lottery picks get to the final four and when it more than the non lottery tickets, that's probably would be my guess. No, I think you're right. But again, it's bad luck. Because I've been joking, like, I don't even know why we're gonna have a tournament because

it's coach K's last tournament. So, I mean, I'm assuming every game starts every game starts with, you know, the other team, having three fouls and like, you know, the other thing, it's like, Duke already gets all the calls again, in my mind. And it's like they're going to get all of the calls now. It's like, they would love to see Coach K win the title. You don't want to be in that bracket. You don't want to be a member. No. Now they're at least getting to the final four.

I got a couple questions. I get you a tea. I just I have to ask because I don't get a lot of Big. Ten Network media. Guys, on here. I have a conspiracy theory. I will even if you say no, I'm just going to go to my dying grave with this. I'm sure that. When Kofi Coburn came in the league, They sent a memo around like look, I know it says cock bird, but you gotta call him Coburn because we can't have guys in college, you know, Network talk saying the word

cock 30 times a game. So I just I'm I'd love to see that memo if you can share it with me offline. I want to see that no idea what you're talking about. I'll leave it that no idea what you're talking about. I'm just joking. What other Twitter question? I want to get you just funny. Our friend James at Hoosier. Doshas. He wants to ask you, how many

degrees did you earn? Earn in your 13 years playing for Iowa and it's funny because you are in that era of guys who you know like Joe Hillman had a career at IU. Will he played a while Like Pat G again partially because of injuries and I'm not making light of injuries, but the guys are like my God, he played forever and you're in that moment and oddly enough for me. It was Evan eschmeyer who I felt like played forever, but I went back and looked and they played

for years. So maybe my memories just wrong and we're kind of getting back in that era. Now where you have the covid ear and like everyone can It seems to have extra eligibility. But yeah, you were in that are in the mid 90s where it seemed like there's a couple guys in the Big Ten. It's like in a good way. It's like damn I'm tired of seeing Jeff settles because he's like torturing us as an IU fan. So yeah, you were around for a while. Obviously, as well.

Who's that was James? You said on Twitter? Yeah. You couldn't talk all this shit to James. You want. Yes. Yeah. James man. Come on buddy, you know, I mean, I just I just love playing Indiana. I just wanted to keep coming back and just experience. The banners. And hey, no, look this is this is interesting because about three days ago. I got this. I got a text from how true it be 10.com. Who's the internet side of the Big Ten Network and we're doing something we're working on right

now. I don't know if we'll be able to pull it off or not. But we're working on my all sixth year team. This year is great right now. We're working on that. So it's a Larry's timing here. So we're he's like texting me guys. I'm texting back. I'm safe. Are you sure that's 60 or guy's not a fifth year. So we're just kind of scrambling here. I and I'd always joking. So why would why would they pick me to go to be at the pick this team? So it's the sarcasm so I was evident schmeyer.

Yes. Did play six years in Northwestern and Danny Earl also got a six year. He was a guard at Penn State. You guys might remember and then I'm going to say 45 years ago, Tracy Abrams. Yes, I do. Annoy played six years. Now. We when I was on the set for the studio. So that was four of us that I know of. So, we kind of had this running joke that I coach this team and that it's called a six-year team and we actually pulled out this fake contract.

We signed Robbie Hummel to the team because we needed scoring and guess what? Right? So, but Robbie only played at Purdue five years, but everybody thought he was there six or seven. So we just Have this this fun thing. Well now, you know, there are 30 guys who came back. So we were talking about Jordan Bohannon. We were to are are Curry. I guess it.

Minnesota has the option of coming back for a seventh year, believe it or not are Curry. And I don't, he may take that, he may take that I think Willis. Maybe was there six years. There's a couple other. Guyot, Kyle young. I believe, it'll heiio, state is on his sixth year. There's one other guy and I can't think of him. My opinion on the whole thing is if you know, to be serious about it, I would let guys come for four years and that's it.

Regardless. You could probably talk me in to a redshirt fifth year, but the 6th Ave a 25 year old playing against an 18 or 19 year old to me defeats the whole purpose of college sports II, don't I don't like it. Now we when we came back for our six years in the night is obviously We were seriously injured but they it was a serious hardship. Now. It's like hey, I don't want to play overseas. I want to get a PhD. Yeah. Anyway, so yeah, that's where I'm at.

I was there six years now, everybody's there six years. The whole thing's a mess, but we live with it and you know, some teams have definitely benefited from it. You were a trendsetter you were earlier that. You're either crazy. Yeah, you're like an early adopter, the truth story. After my final game in Indiana. I think it was senior day maybe or I think it was their senior day coach. Nick comes up to me after the game and you know, and Coach Knight people.

If you've never stood coach, Knight is huge. You do realize all the intimidation factor is his size as much as anything else. I mean, he is, he came up to me and just, you know, got up in me, and said he says, he said, sarcastically settles, don't you even think about coming back for a seventh year? So extra sir. Now you're dead on. I, when I went to, I you I went 96 to 2000 and I grew up in Bloomington.

So I was, I was going to games from like, 85 86 on, but a bob, Knight taught, a class called coaching basketball. And I took the class my junior year and it was awesome. Like you had, you know, one class for night. Just talked about kind of in an hour where we talk about whatever you want, whatever he wanted, which was whatever he wanted. And then we went on to the court with the time Norm Ellenberger and they would run through

plays. I ended up coaching like, you know, middle school, high school basketball in Texas. I like that. Playbook is like my Bible, but you are right. I would always tell people like you. Bob Knight was a was a huge dude. I'm he played played on won. A title has Ohio State, but he was like a legit 68. 250. I mean he was so he was a big guy and it's like it was part of what made him kind of scare him. I was in there and class and

it's like nobody want. I always joke, I remember night walked out then like, you know, I'm sitting in the back he walks back in and just puts his hand on. Shoulder and you just, you know, talking about something kind of using me as an armrest and I'm just look over and there's like the 76 undefeated, you know, championship ring. I'm just thinking to myself, like, don't burp, don't fart, like, just don't do anything to get his attention because yeah,

you know, you're right. He was a people didn't realize what a big guy. He was. Yeah. No, that's that's incredibly intimidating. Obviously. I mean everybody knows that but if you've never stood next to him or had he put his hand on your shoulder something it's like, yeah, he's a powerful dude, but I, I remember I was I had I talk in the bar. Fox Mark, Fox is one of our producers. Big Ten Network was Dawkins producer. He is peeing for a long time.

And, and we've talked about those bob Knight coaching classes before when coach used to address the student body. Those are just some legendary, my Aunt Barb kreger. My mom sister was one of the and might have been I get it confused, but she might have been the first full ride scholarship, female basketball player and and, Indiana. She was one of the first couple and she used to talk about the class as well. Like the clap the coaching class, right? I mean there, there's some

incredible story. But if I remember, right? It will was like, you could miss one class for the semester or there's no, you showing up for the next one. Right? Like, you admitted more in class. Miss one class. You get to see Miss to clashes. You get an F. No sandwich. No earrings. No hats. No, no, there. I remember it. And yeah, and he but he I mean, but again, with night, you hear that.

Like, oh, he's just a hard-ass like no like there was and he he was great and he was obviously I grew up in that era I worship at his altar so to speak. But me he would say like how you raise your hands, how many you guys skip you know your English class. We all raise our hands. You how many skip your science class? Raise your hands. How many? Skip my class? Nobody raised their hands and he'd be like what the fuck's wrong with you. So you're paying to go to college.

If you're wasting, I'm a basketball coach. Like, why are you coming to my class? Like, why are you skipping your other classes? He's like, if you skip another clay, he would just any Trail in to us about skipping class, but it's like you get it. It's like it. Point is valid. It's like we're going here to learn. I mean, obviously he's teaching us something but in the end like he's a basketball coach. We're there to get her degree in history science, you know English, whatever.

It's like, why are we skipping other classes? But not skipping this class. It was on. And then, I know, I don't take too much more of your time. But I always cracked me up on me. I did not play high school. I was a, you know, I play Pick-up basketball. I'm okay for a pickup basketball player, but like we would go on the court and we would run the play. It would run a practice with Norm Ellenberger and run the plays. And I don't know, this guy's name, like one of the kids in

the class. It was great. They normally like, all right. I need you guys to line up. He's so all right, coach that lineup. Ego lineup. He smack, you on the ass and like on the layoffs. He's hit the backboard. I'm thinking like do you think we're gonna cut AJ Guyton and just put you on the team? Like it's like you can tell two of the guys in the class thought. Like this was their shot to make the IU basketball team. Oh, yeah. Hey, you know, that's, that's

on, right. I always thought every everybody in. State of Indiana can play basketball. So you probably are selling yourself short, but I do I do, right? It's love-hate. I would coach night. I mean, yeah, that's that's the way he kind of Drew The Sword in the in the sand and you're the one side or another and it's complicated and it's and the history. And I know if you went to school during that era, you witnessed me, you're going to school in the 80s, early 90s.

It's it right. It's Vehicle. And then the book comes out in the movie comes out, the Championships, and the banners. And I, I just, you know, I love the history of it. And you mentioned, Joe Hillman, the, when I talked to Coach fish or not coach, Fred, when I talk to Don, fish before games, and I want to pick his brain a little bit with, at least within the first two minutes.

I always take, tell me, tell me about the 1989 team and, and it's like, you know, I know what he's going to say because he's already told me that the story three or four times now, but I just love to hear it because it's there. He was there and most people would say that's not the best team to ever play in the Big Ten, but it might be the very definition of the greatest team to ever play because they had no business winning the league that year.

And you look at that lineup. They had no business. With all the superstars in the League and they want it. And that may be that that team may be the most impactful as far as my childhood. How in the world did they win? The Big Ten title with what Joe Hellman was playing Center and forward after year. Yeah. I mean that's it's a you had Eric Eric Anderson, but he hadn't liked J. Edwards is a guy who's just ahead of his time. You can equipment.

Yeah, he comes out today and it's it goes differently. I will I'll get you out of here on this, you know, you mentioned earlier about the the era of the guys, you play. Coaches that were there like coaching temperaments. If you had bob Knight Eugene, Katie, you have Lou Henson quietly. My favorite stat is the winningest, Big, 10 coach in the 80s is Lou Henson that you can work and get anybody wrong with that and then you got it early. Tom is owner the end of your career.

I'm just curious. You already gave us one. Goodnight story. Do you have any other good stories of those guy? I mean that to me is I feel like we're slowly getting back there with coaches in the Big Ten, but that's always going to be like the Golden Era of India. Dr. Tom. Have you obviously played for it. No, I'm just curious. You have any good stories from those got that, that group of

coaches who were fun? Flamboyant boisterous, like just a great group of coaches for from a entertainment standpoint and he'll coaches all across the board to. Yeah, Jud heathcote was the first letter that I received. That was probably an eighth grade. He had such an incredible sense of humor. And this was back when you had the phones with a cord on the

wall, right? And you didn't get to talk to people very often because your mom and dad would only give Five minutes a night on the phone because your plot could be your B busy and they're doing business and stuff like that. So you have you remember the old tape recording machines? And so Judd would leave these hilarious messages on the

answering machine. I think I'm 50/50 whether my mom still has them in a box, you know, the cassettes up in the attic but he would leave the he would call it each say Jess. You know, where are you? I'm trying to recruit you. Don't? You want to talk to me? Just just hilarious? And then literally five minutes later he would call back again if you like. I'm still waiting to hear from you. Are you home yet? I mean just crack up. Just having fun. I mean it was it was all in

jest. So I just I loved I loved him. Gene Keady, you know had some War Gene Keady. Always really is respected you if you're a warrior, so he always he always liked the way. I played kind of blue collared stuff and I will talk to him and some final fours. I haven't talked to him in a few years, but we That, that the Indiana Purdue rivalry was and you remember, the, the basketball show, the coaches shows. Yep, and the donkey, and all that crap, just hilarious.

But when you talk to night and Katie, it's still, without putting words in their mouth. It's still personal to them that Indiana, Purdue rivalry and and Coach, Katie would say something like, you'd be like, you know, at least at least when we played in Iowa, we wouldn't get screwed by the officials like we did. Every time we played in Indiana, you know, like still to this day. Like he feels like he got jobbed time, which is just awesome. Right? Just it wasn't. We had three channels.

And, you know, do you have other social media and all the cables? So you just you locked in with your team and the coaching shows and the writers and, and, and Coach hints at an Illinois had some good battles with him, Lauren Tate. Who's the legendary writer reporter at? Boy, you still going strong as a radio show at age. 90, he died. Two years ago when I was in town.

He took me over to coach hence his house and we got to spend a couple hours with Coach hence and his family and he's recently passed away. But that was just Priceless to me and he was sharp as a wit and to talk about the Indiana rivalry and Purdue and Michigan State. It was, you know, those are the times and you just as a kid, you don't think those times are ever going to end you just it's it's just glorious. You happen to catch the elite

players. You happen to catch Indiana during the Glory Days. Purdue Glory Days, Illinois. Final fours. Dr. Tom it had Iowa. I was very fortunate to be recruited or at least to talk to during the recruiting process. A lot of those guys and I'm better for it was a real blessing. No question. Yeah, you mentioned obviously an

Indiana fan. I went to I you and you mentioned like I you winning that 89 Big Ten title, one of my All-time non IU, Big Ten teams is also that 89 Illinois team that went to the final four with Anderson and battle and Gil and Liberty. And it's like I also like top one to two uniforms in the Big Ten, just the fighting Illini that uniform just like and so even to your point again, giving IU Credit. It's like it's not like I you

won the Big Ten in a down year. Like you had maybe one of the best teams to not win a title in that 89, Illinois, team. We'll look again. I don't know. I don't know. Pamela. Did anybody ever write a book on that season? Like it's insane, you know, Michigan won the national title with Glen Rice from Neil. Robertson Lloyd Bashan. Hit ya Minnesota. I think was top five. I think I would be J. Roy said was number one in the country that year. It's insane like that.

It was it was a it was the minor leagues of the NBA. And yeah, you got, you know, Jay Edwards hitting the over the backboard shots, but there's they had no business even finish. Top five that year, no business. And I've had this conversation with Stephen Bardo, and he had just shake his head and how I don't know, like, I would love to, that's why I always ask fish about it because he just starts reeling off stories about it that, that, just blow your mind.

That's anybody out there. Listening. You're right. That's a great book. I mean, that year is wild because, yeah, that that Illinois team is almost legendary and you're right. I honestly felt. I didn't forget. B. Again, Michigan, won the title that Year, it's just that's it. That was a stacked. Got that was a stacked run because if you go kind of you go right into that great iut with Calbert cheaney. You have the Fab Five at Michigan.

Like just a big tennis humming for like six years there. Yeah, and and, and so many NBA players who became All-Stars and and, you know, going back when I'm set on the other night about Keegan Murray at Iowa, jump a back. Is he the most talented player in Iowa history? I'm, you know, I'm what I'm talking about, a lot of these guys in teams and Legacy. I'm not Talking about the most successful or the greatest winners. I'm just talking about guys. Who, if you're a lottery pick

chances are, you're pretty. You're pretty tough. You're pretty good and there were tons of them. The leak was so spectacular in 89 that Roy marble, who up until Garza broke, his scoring all-time scoring record. Last year, Roy marble did not even make First Team, all League that year in the Big Ten. It's wild. You can't you can't get your mind right up its mate. Yeah, I wish somebody would write that book in about nine

and maybe somebody has. If you know somebody hit me on Twitter if you ever come across that because it's some it's NBA All-Stars. It's I think L annoy beat Michigan in Ann Arbor, Maybe by 15 that year and then that was also the year that fisher took over when freeter was the lame

duck. And then, Michigan. We'll all be in the final four because what Nick Anderson did block out Sean Higgins on the last second tip in and then they've been Michigan. Beat Seton Hall, Andhra meals shots, but you know, no one would ever remember that. Not no one but outside of the league no one would ever remember that Indiana won the conference that year and you'd be like, this is some sort of typos and we got Joe Hellman trying to guard NBA All-Stars and by golly, the guy got it

done. That's that's the best team of my lifetime. At the greatest team but the best team is a kind of mix words here. Ya know, and you're right about that that the the amount of talent. Got a look at the all Big. Ten team from 89. It's wild. Like and it Horton from Iowa, made it be a of J Edwards, Nick Anderson Glen Rice, but I mean God. Yeah, it's there's so much talent like, to me, I'll end on

this. Like, I did, it doesn't really fit in, but like you mentioned like those teams like to me, the guy you mentioned to do Jud heathcote the player that always Boggled my mind did some of the most impressive things I ever saw an assembly hall with Sean respiratory. Like I know we're jumping ahead like four or five years, but to me like that was that was a guy to it's like, I don't know how

he didn't. I don't think they have a better NBA career because he had a great professional career and it's not all about the NBA but that was a guy who I remember seeing him being like Jesus is like a different level of player. And it's it's kind of lost to

the Sands of I coming. Sadly Calbert chains and kind of the same boat like Big Ten fans know who he is, but greater basketball probably, you know, vaguely know, Calbert cheaney and probably don't even know who Sean respite is which to me is is sad. Yeah, you know tell me about it. I we used to run a 2-3 Zone with kind of a unique scheme and I had to guard the box as a power forward, but I also had to get out to the corner which was almost impossible.

Let's be real right. And so I'm like thank God I didn't have to wasn't there having a guard Calbert cheaney route of been in the been ugly, but I'm telling coached him to some like Can't get out and guard Sean respirator. He's going to be in the corner and he's just going to torch me. Like I can't do it. Well, well, then we'll find somebody else who could do it, you know, what to do. You know how it used to be back then right? Right, right. I'm like, okay.

Okay. Okay. I'll well, I think the first time I played against me, hyung 3032 on me. It's felt like half of them were from the corner. It's a pretty good and that's what, that's what he averaged me. But you held a pretty good honestly, right? He, he tweeted something at me a few months ago. And I think I put something out there like, man, this, this Guys guys, I totally agree. What, I totally agree with you, like don't forget that. Sean. Ruster now, I believe that he had an illness.

Maybe he got, he was not healthy going into the NBA and and that's why he didn't have a spectacular cry. He had a serious illness and I'm not sure what it was. Okay. Yeah, I don't I don't remember that and I yeah, it's anyway just but you know, he was, he was phenomenal, that we should need to. Have you on just do like a 1989 retrospective. Like there's a podcast series. We just go through every game in the Big Ten and 89 and just just dig deep and live in the past.

That would be fun. I know right. You guys I mean come on you got to get your squad to create a new future. So we don't have to live in the past, right? Me some get Indiana on a final four. Run here. We got to change the subject looking forward. Write it from your lips to God's ears, man. Yes, I want it more than that. You know, hopefully, we're on the right path. But let's let's let's get to the

tournament this year. And then yeah, I'd love to have you back beginning of next year and talk about kind of where we're at, who's here? And what you're looking for. Indiana? Hello. Yeah, I appreciate being on and you know, it's fun to talk about it. Yeah, and if Indiana went to if Indiana, won three national titles in a row over the next three years, we still couldn't get enough of the 80s of Indiana

basketball. You just can't, you can't get enough of it. No, I mean it's just it's the coaches, the players everything you said so I don't take any more of your time Jess. It's been a, it's been awesome. We'll definitely have you back on. Follow him on the Big Ten Network or it's just settles hoop on Twitter and for everybody for listening. Thank you guys and we'll be back. Hopefully after a Rutgers wind later on this week, but this is Scott for Crimson cast signing off.

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