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Ep 941 - Finding Ways To Win

Feb 18, 20231 hr 2 min
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Hoosiers win! IU knocks off Illinois. We talk about Indiana's comeback, the need to chill out a bit about this team's games, and how IU's current bracketology setup looks heading into a tough weekend on the road.

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You're listening to the back home network presented by home-field apparel. Welcome back to Crimson, Cask ale and clavius got Colville joining you a Victorious, Saturday here. The 18th of February Indiana, knocks off the Illinois Fighting Illini. They sweep the Rivalry. Series.

Whatever and they end up with a tenth win in the Big Ten for the first time since the 2016 season a tough game, we're going to talk through what all happened in it and how it played out and just, you know, the importance of the game. Because I think this was really a tremendously important game for IU in terms of where they've gotten their season and what they like to do with it. Moving forward. Scott, great to see you. This is a rare T, we didn't wait

till Sunday morning. We're doing this. Like right after the game. Essentially, how you doing? I'm doing great. Yeah, I saw a tweet God, I forget, I apologize. If somebody from the IDS was like Indiana beach checks, his notes, their rival, Illinois with the Joe from 131. We talked about Rivals, like I wouldn't put. Illinois is like, I would say, Obviously produce a number one rival. Like I think Michigan. We've had a weird rivalry with, like, they've been good and we've been good.

Like I'm Rutgers is way up the list. Me too. It's like I would forget about Illinois. I'd probably have, you know, other people ahead of it's one of the weird thing. It should be a great rivalry. I mean, for the, what happened in the 80s and the fact that, you know, it's like, I think it's, like, Purdue Indiana, and Illinois.

Like those are the top three winningest basketball programs in the history of the league and Illinois, Indiana has gotten so many players out of Illinois and yet the juice just isn't there? It just it's never really been one of the, I mean, I feel like Illinois and Purdue are bigger, right? Also, you know, certainly Illinois, and Iowa are bigger Rivals, and it's just an odd Quirk of things, even in football, like, that should be a big football rivalry.

Indiana, Illinois. And it's just not there either. So the Big Ten doesn't let us ever play lots of great Point. Yeah partly what it might have been at one point certainly isn't any more like you mentioned? The Indiana. Purdue Illinois, one of my favorite questions. My favorite trivia questions is the winningest coach in Big Ten in the 1980s is who you know, it's who had some yeah yeah it's wild.

They were a very consistent. Stunt team in the 80s and and somehow managed to win almost nothing the entire decade. It was very odd. That is very, very Illinois.

I mean if you think about it like the they had probably the single best team from a talent perspective in the entire league in the 1989 team and yet they they only won a share of one big ten title and that was in 1984. And you know, so for all of the success that they actually had they were always like second place and It's kind of an interesting Oddity. Anyway, Indiana wins, we're going to talk about that.

We're going to talk about the tournament selection committee reveal that happened at halftime of the game or thereabouts. And what all that means is well first just a reminder we're part of the back home network. You might have caught me yesterday or today whenever you're listening to this on assembly call somebody call one of our back home network Partners among several other podcasts, including the due to do the work podcast which covers the IU Women's Basketball team

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by three. They were favored by slightly more in the computers and then As it turned out, they didn't have arguably their best player in this game. As Terrence Shannon had suffered a concussion against Penn State was out for this game. A lot of people including the betting line immediately were like, well in the end is going to win this one going away. Not so fast. My friend is Lee, Corso would say as Illinois came out loaded for bear in this one, they were ready to play.

They were active. I think I was a little overly critical of IU in the first half when I said that, they were getting like severely outplayed by. So annoyed or out effort it. But they were getting out efforting and Illinois, like clearly came out and had a plan.

They made life hard on Trace Jackson, Davis, they got a great first half out of Matthew Myer. And, you know, I honestly, at halftime Indiana, had to feel really lucky to only be down by three points, given how much in Illinois was playing it at such a high level throughout that first 20 minutes. So, from a high level, here's what I take away from this game and I Breaking news. I'm kind of changing my tune on

this team. Oh I'm I'm getting rid of the feeling of being anxious with this team. Like I'm I think I've bought in I think it's like, you know, we've made up for our past sins. I've, you know, did you cheat on me before? I'll forgive you now and I'm totally forgiven. This was just a great win in the, it's like a game. You just have to win and they found a way to win it. There are concerning things that

the starts not great summer. Moments where they're, you know, not playing great to even great defensively. Even the last play where Miller cop doubles and it's like Lisa got wide open for a three but he missed it at me like and it wasn't the best defensive play but you still put yourself in a spot where your up three and Illinois had to hit a three to

wit to tie. They didn't do it and something you and I have talked about so much this year's kind of this, you know, having like I'm not sure I have the confidence to fully trust this team again. And what has changed for me now is like, I'm there because when you look at the totality of They've done since that Penn State game, they lost two games. And basically, you know, a month and a half and one of those games the Northwestern game like, yeah, they started off bad

but they made a comeback. They did the same thing to the end of their comeback. The Maryland game. Yes, a stinker is actually closer than eleven point loss but it was a stinker even go the rest of the year, the Penn State game fine, it's a stinker Northwestern, they got outplayed, but they still came back in that game, at the end, made it closer than it should have. Been the Iowa game, they were in that game.

They blew the doors off early. They kind of let go of, but they played really well, Kansas, they got blown out of Kansas fight, but 73 team in the country. You and I were at the Arizona game they lost but they made runs in that game. They got it within three to five and then yeah, they lost at

Rutgers fine, Rutgers stuff. Team like there's three games there where it's like they just they lost all the other ones they've had fight and they've given fight back and like I'm kind of come to this realization. Like this is the profile of a 325 seed in the tournament. Like we're not going to go into Eat it. We're not going to win out and we're a flawed team, but that's fine. There's a lot of fun teams in a

lot of teams that, you know. But then I, I'm just so impressed with the fight of this team. And there's a lot of things that gets ugly, it's in the great that they won. And you can say the same thing for the Michigan game. You can say the same thing for the Rutgers game at home, like they're finding ways to win these games. And at some point, it's not just luck. It is muscle memory at

something. This team has learned to do and even in the losses outside of again, Rutgers Kansas and Maryland, they've put up a valiant fight to come back or to get a lead in those losses. And so to me they look at the team in totality. It's like yeah they're probably not gonna win the title. Probably going to the final four, like, at some point we're going to be like really disappointed with something. But this team has shown in his earned, our respect to be like they are going to fight.

They're going to fight through everything and yeah they're flawed, they have two good players, they don't really have a great bench, maybe they get it at home sometimes. But anyway, that's that was the big turning point for me is like I'm now just going to enjoy the ride and know that. Even if they get down there, they're going to mount some kind of come back and find a way to claw grip. Stop things and then push forward from it.

And I'll just finally say this like Trish Jackson, Davis is just amazing to watch me. You, you tree tweeted something ESPN, tweeted out. Like I'll just read it out that he recorded his fourth. Career game with 25 points, 10 rebounds and 5 blocks. Just take a moment to enjoy that but no other player. Of the Big Ten is done that one such time in the last 25 years. In fact, the rest of the Big Ten

is recorded five. Only five such games over that span like it. You're you're getting to a point where you can have the conversation without being crazy that he really might be the Big Ten Player of the Year in the National Player of the Year. Anyway, that's those are high-level thoughts and then just a quick tjd thing. Look, honestly, who knows? I mean on the tjd part it's he I think. Look, I'll just say he should be the She'll player of the year. He should be the Big Ten player

of the year. He's a more versatile player. He is both I think he's a more impressive overall performer than Zach Edie even though exact. He does is awesome. So much of Zaki. These statistical contributions. Come down to two things, his ability to finish, and his ability to grab offensive rebounds. And those are very, very important things but for Trace tracks and Davis to put up the

types of performances. He's Putting up, I mean, as good as a key D has been this year, we've seen players do that in scoring and offensive rebounding before. I don't think we've seen a player in the Big Ten and quite a while have quite the filled out. Bouquet of statistical contributions that Trace Jackson. Davis has been able to get out there on a nightly basis. It's just, it's insane. So, anyway, that said, I'll go back to some things that you

were talking about. We were talking about them on assembly call, and I think it's really important. That I you fans, chill as Scott has decided to finally on this team because look join me, it's great.

It's and I've tried to talk about this a little bit on the podcast, I've tried to talk about it on Twitter, it is hard to win, basketball games, basketball games are 40 minutes and at the end, somebody wanted somebody lost and we've had some really good teams that people have forgotten how close the

games. That they won along the way actually were, you know, that I always the 87 teams, a great example of this, that team only lost four times, but that team like they only beat, you know, Minnesota. I think they went to throw it was that they beat Minnesota by one. They do. Go to three overtimes to beat a terrible, Wisconsin team. They beat Northwestern by to this happens. Even two really good teams now. I don't think Indiana. This year is anywhere close to what that team was.

But this team has Both the kind of grit that you need to win close games against teams that are relatively similar talent-wise, which I think that was the case today and they are, there are fascinating team to watch because they they do things in a way that doesn't really allow them to blow opponents out. They don't have a lot of really highly athletic players on the wings that are going to score a

lot of points in transition. They very much have to play a set style of offense and the whole purpose of this is the offense is to get the ball on the post, because they are so good. Good scoring within four or five feet of the basket. So they're very efficient team. They're just a very different look from what most people are used to. And I think the problem that Indiana fans are dealing with is twofold one.

They're used to seeing teams that are a lot more athletic, not at IU, but in other places and that becomes the Avatar. Like you watch this, Iowa State, Kansas game that I'm watching right now. They kind of want to see that sort of play where, you know, you have four guys who can make a play at any one time. Indiana is not really guilty.

That way and yet I don't think it even has any less effective for that Indiana's. Got the up the ability to have amazing offensive stretches amazing defensive stretches. They don't always happen at the same time but a lot of are you fans? I think are so they're so mentally beaten down by the lack of success. That Indiana has had over the last seven years that their first reaction to Indiana. Having a bad half or having a bad 10 minutes is like well, same old Hoosiers.

They suck this through that. The, you know why? Why did we buy into this team when it's clear? They don't have it and yet they keep coming up in either winning or almost winning these games. At the end it's time to give them a break. As Scott has decided to do.

It's time to just be like look this team is going to have some games that aren't a whole lot of fun but winning is fun at the end of it all and you'd rather be sitting there after a not so fun game and saying well 19 and 8 and and what? 10 and 8 in the conference, I mean or whatever the numbers are it's it's a good spot to be in. And if you're looking for a Picasso out of IU, on a nightly basis, you're going to be disappointed. Maybe stop looking for that.

Well, it's just, it's nice to have a team that has fight and comes back in games and you know, earlier versions of Indiana and previous years would have probably lost the game today. But after 12 point questionably. Yeah we're done with this and and I think it's a good time for fans to chill. Join me on the show bus lots of seats because we're probably going to have a rough week like we're going to Michigan State. We've never played.

Well there and as you've mentioned on assembly called today and many times before, like it's just nobody's winning on the road and nobody wins the road, the Big Ten, like we're probably going to lose their. We're probably lose the Purdue but you know I was listening to you as an assembly call. Like the other thing too is like we played ourselves into a position with what we've done and winds like today that those two losses like it's not going to help.

We're not going to jump a seed line, but we're kind of locked in where we come home and can can hold serve at home, which I think that we In, we're firmly, looking at it for five seed and I think that's where you need to take a collective breath and and yeah like you know in a way the next two games are kind of gravy like and it's like if you get your doors blown off at one of them in a weird way and I'm going to come back to the Illinois game. It's like you could use that.

It's time to sit sit, you know, jack shit, you know, Jackson Davis or Hutch features. Give him some rest times your down 15 emissions. Have all right, you know whatever. Like and let's say you give away his games but that's I think it's a great time to chill. Especially going into the week ahead. Because we're probably going to lose two games and not that losses don't matter but in this reality it kind of doesn't you're definitely playing with house money and look, it's I get

that it's frustrating. It's frustrating for me to like I was very frustrated in the first half because there's just little things that Indiana was struggling to do. But again, it's a 40-minute game and this team has proven that there are few deficits that are too big for them to overcome and get themselves back into the game. And a lot of it starts on the defensive end and this is a tired. It's a team that is relying.

So heavily on two players to carry, basically the entire offensive burden that you're going to have some lulls and this is what happens in February and this is something where because Indiana is not been irrelevant team on the national picture. I think people forget this like everybody struggles in February and, you know, the question is not, are you going to struggle in February? The question is, are you going to allow it to negatively affect

the way that your season goes? I mean, if I'm Illinois, I'm not too worried about losing this game and losing two in a row because at least in this game, you showed fight you showed the ability to come back. If you don't make as many mistakes as Illinois made particularly the second half, they probably win the game. If I'm Indiana, I don't look at this and say, well, gosh, we played bad.

I'm like, well, we played a 40-minute game and we played a team that's a solid single digit NCAA tournament seed. They, they came out with a lot to prove because we kick their ass and champagne a month ago and they came out and Like they had something to prove and yet we were able to sustain off of that and Come Away with the Victory. And so look ultimately, this is not a perfect team.

It's not a top five team, this Indiana team, but it doesn't have to be because there aren't any perfect teams. And there's even the top five, I don't think anybody's really sure who the actual top five teams are in this country. Indiana has ingredients when they play well, that make them as difficult to beat as anybody in the country. Tree and today was an example of that. And I understand I you fans want perfect games and this and that this is still a 15 that's got a lot of flaws.

Got a lot of young players having to play major minutes. I'm just excited that for the first time in what feels like forever. It feels like this. Indiana team can compete in these sorts of games down the stretch and I think as recently as a month month and a half ago, Scott, we were kind of convinced of the opposite and it's really heartening to see Indiana in such a tough stretch. Coming up with victories, albeit, you know, being at home.

But even that Michigan Road game, it's like you look at that game. That's another example of a game that I think Indiana losses in the last five or six seasons completely agree. And the thing that is also Shield me out more over the last couple of weeks, it's just come to the realization that, you know, we're getting that fight again. Today is just like, in capsulize this, they, they fight back and find a way to win a game that they frankly, were felt like they were out of it.

Point your times the second half and the other thing too is the the issues with this team are kind of unsolvable like they just are like and you're going to have, you know, fits and stops. You're going to have moments where the offense can't run. And that's because there's like there's just two really good players in this team and there's

not a lot of bench. Guys, you can reliably count on like Miller cop is starting to play more reliably and I think that's what's been helping in this 8-game win. But Trey Galloway is hit and miss a little more hit than this. You know, tomorrow Bates is hit-and-miss. Thompson's rookies way back into shape. And I, you know, if you played well today but an ABO, they play better at home worse on the road, but it's like that's just not going to be solved.

Like you're just not going to solve that. And what's this doing? The best he can. But he could only there's not, you know, another Trace. Yesterday was the fence, you can pull out.

So, you know, in a way, it's kind of like not that we can't lament some of these issues, but they are just these are flaws of the team that are going to be. They're moving through the important thing is we're able to stop, you know, realize the Is make adjustments and then find ways to win these games and again and not getting too high but it's just you you're going to have these moments in, you know, the tournament where you get down by, you know, seven, eight, nine points like we did

today and it's like, all right, what are we going to do it? Let's change things up and let's find a way to break it and and let's go there. I want to Circle back to the Illinois, game real quick. That like a play that in capsulize. Has this for me, is something that Jalen Hood should be no did at the end of the game. So, There's the ball out of bounds which is like off. Illinois's got like ten minute review for no reason. We get the ball and then you know, we come out.

I got we finally got the got the ball and then hook your feet of just makes a lazy patch of stupid pass. It's a layup, it's like great. He made a mistake. What does he do? Immediately comes back and just little curl screen, goes up and hits a shot. Kind of almost like my bad. Like let me fix my mistake and I just thought that was such a cool to play moment. Where? Yeah, he made a mistake.

He's a freshman people make mistakes, but he didn't Wilt from it, but he honestly came back as with the, with the intention of like, not only am I, okay? And like I'm gonna forget it like, I'm going to make up for it and get us back to a tied ball game. And it was almost like it was like 20 seconds then we're back to time. It's like none of it mattered. In the first place it was just, it was a great play. I gotta say. The the amount of negativity surrounding Jalen Hurd Jaffe know.

From some aspects of the IU fan base, On the one hand, I understand on the other hand I think people are nuts. He's got it. He's well look I think I think the problem is people, he's so good individually at making plays and he's also still trying to figure out the full extent of what he can do. And what the timing is on things that I think for a lot of people, they love to focus on the problems that he occasionally creates for IU while. Ignoring all of the good things

that he's doing for the team. And it's interesting because like, as much as people complain about say his turnovers, you know, I always like to remind people that, you know, Yogi Ferrell who people consider an old-time player at IU. 12 Big, Ten titles Yogi, Ferrell had a turnover rate of 25% in his freshman year. Jalen, atrophy know, is less than that. He's a 22%. You're going to get if you put a freshman in charge of the All you're going to get some passes that aren't great.

You're going to get, you know, ideas that aren't fully formed because they're still trying to develop their role. And this is a guy who's had to step in overcome a back injury that kept him out for most of December, take over as the starting point guard, right out of that and figure out in the middle of Big Ten play how to be a starting point guard and and he's had to be essentially the second scoring option during

that time as well with. Lee only one offensive play to go off of in the first place, which is let's pass the ball to trace Jackson Davis. While also being the defensive stopper of the best point guard in what what he is doing right now is just I think that you're going to get a lot of people that will, they will leave this season thinking will Jalen Hurd your fee? No, kept I you from reaching X Y or Z, no, Jalen. Atrophy knows.

The reason, Indiana is winning a lot of these games now, was he? You know, when you look at what he did today, this was not one of his best games, but the fact that he's Jerk-off, a 14-8 shooting performance in the first half played as well as he did in the second half. It overcame mistakes down the stretch. You just don't get that out of those types of players that often. It's very rare to have a freshman who's capable mentally

of processing things that way. And so I love what he brings to the table. And I think with so much on his shoulders, the fact that he's able to do as much as he does, you take some of the bad because there's so much good and so

much. That props, this team up, you know, on the perimeter and with where everything's supposed to go and he's done all of this essentially being pressed into service because they don't have the guy who was supposed to be doing that job and they haven't had him since the middle of December. I also love his play, I think after that score, it's just so telling after the Northwestern game, were buoys able just to push off to create a bunch of space. And then how the guy for

Illinois is driving down. It's like so we have the opposite were jailed Hutch, vetoes. Just going to I'm going to play very tight but not You and then block the shop, but that's a foul on me. It's like, it's got it, we can't have it. I know, I know I, you know, and honestly, I mean, I didn't think the officials had a bad game today. They had a couple of bad calls on Illinois.

That Indiana benefited from the Hawkins technical foul that not calling a travel on renew, when he fell to the ground with the basketball in the lane but that was a terror. I mean, it just, it just no consistency and you know, it's like that's a foul in the closing seconds, but the buoy thing wasn't a foul. The closing seconds, I make a whole lot of so it didn't matter if he The end of the day in this

game, but it is really annoying. So yeah, no. I mean, look, looking at the rest of the players on the team, a couple of the things to note, you know, first of all, this was a, whose a sneaky good game from Trey Galloway in that he didn't score normally, you know, you and I have talked a lot about how offensively aggressive. Trey Galloway is normally the best trade Galloway for what this team needs. They got the points. Elsewhere Miller cop was the one

that was able to do the scoring. You know, but Galloway to have five assists. No, turnovers in 31 minutes. Play pretty good defense the whole time. Really. Did make a big difference for this team offensively because they had to have Jay Lamont Ruffino in the second half and more of a scoring mode and trade Gala was able to shoulder the burden in terms of distribution. That was really good to see and we talked about this on the last

podcast. It be great if you didn't have to play tray, Galloway 30 some minutes. But the fact that you are and against the team I going Oh, he's so athletic and and so like mid-sized, like you can't really play three, Biggs you know, you've got to play a guy like like Trey Galloway who's 65 66 can defend in that area or 64 I guess he is. That was really an important aspect of the game that will kind of get lost when you go

back and look at the stat sheet. No, I agree that they got think about what Shay Galloway. We know he's good at it from being an Indiana fan but his little floater shot. It just it does look so bad what he misses like he had Today where it's like, it's a little floater. It's like it's like, wow, it's not a great job. No I agree. And you and this is where we

talked about it last time. Let's not get our hopes to pinned on Xavier Johnson just being the Superman because we don't know what Xavier Johnson were getting back. I just know knocked him. It's just too mean the guy's been out for three months or two and a half months, it takes time

to get back from injuries. Takes time to get back to playing Guess takes time to now he's got to figure out his role like jail would be no took Israel all that but all of that said if We get Xavier Johnson back kind of at the same level. We're getting with race Thompson. Now, there that is the real upside to this team is.

Now, more importantly, you can move tray, Galloway's minutes, down to like 25 May and not an effort thing, but maybe try Galloway can like, even go. I don't want to say harder is not the right word but just like, no, like I can go completely balls to the wall, but I'm not saying he's not doing that but it's like, you can go really hard, like, renew is now down to 13. Working like that. To me, that's what really Xavier Johnson.

Brings is if he can give you 13 or 14 very quality minutes, it just pulls everyone else minutes. Load back to kind of where it should be. And then I will say, well, we're talking about individual performances race Thompson is rounding into form. Like today, he was finishing at The Rim, he's starting to get a

little more lift, 22 points. I'm sorry. 22 minutes, but 10 points on 47 shooting and if he can continue this trajectory Victory. It just, it gives Trace another another point and it gets us back to where, you know, we thought we were going to be and we never really got the season where you have this, you know, three headed monster so to speak of Trace Jackson Davis and then race Thompson.

And Malik were knew where you can play all three of them as like, what does the other team do defensively or you can play you know Hood Shafi. No and Xavier Johnson and Trey Galloway and give them some guard problems.

Like we've never had all those pieces together and a weird way maybe it is all going to work out because was renew wasn't ready to do that at the beginning of the year and now he is but it's nice to see race Thompson coming back into form and be able to be that post presence that you know. And again it just it shows what having that you know 60 or senior does he's in the right places, making the right plays.

And again last thing I'll say just you're getting a lot of positive Scott here but You know, when you look at the profile of a team like this, I'm not saying it guarantees anything in March. But these are the types of teams that over the years would be doing well in March. And I'm always like, damn why can't we have a team like that where you have great guard play and you have really good, veteran players, who were able to just to, you know, they've

been through the battles. Like, we have that with race and Trace Jackson Davis. And then we have the stud guard with Jaylin. Cioppino. And if we get Xavier back we have a 50 or guard their like we have experienced. We have youth.

Like we have all the pieces of a team that normally does pretty well in March. Yeah, I mean look ultimately, this team has all the pieces, the big question mark is just going to be, you know, can those pieces contribute in tandem with each other, when the games are on the line and that's what is left to be determined, you know? But I think that the fact Indiana can get these sorts of games out.

And look, I think I think To some degree underestimated Illinois, because of how well Indiana played against Illinois in the first game. And we've seen that so many times. You blow a team out on the road and it's hard to take them seriously mentally when you play them the next time, particularly when they're missing their best player, but what matters at the end of the day is like, okay, you're going to have bad games, can you win those games? And can you do it down the stretch?

I mean, one of the things that's interesting about Purdue right now. As a comparison point, is that Purdue won a bunch of games. Like this earlier on in the season, that's really how they built their lead in the Big Ten. You know, they one by one at Michigan State. They won by three at home against Maryland. They won by two on the road against Ohio State.

There's several other games like that, you know, part of what made everybody in ambered with them was their grittiness and their ability to pull games, like that out. And then, once the game is done, nobody goes back and says, well, you know, produce, not very good, because they're doing, you know, doing it that way. I think for Indiana going down, the stretch, showing an ability to do that. Demonstrates that you have a mental fortitude that frankly

just Indiana teams. Haven't had recently and I think that ultimately that does matter in March, there's other factors matchups are so important, you know, hitting shots is important. But ultimately, if you have those things, but you don't have the mental tenacity to handle, adversity and bad situation. I think about, you know, I you falls behind by 22 to Northwestern, they almost come back and win the game. They're down by nine.

And this game a couple of Times they're able to come back and when they were down by, I think eight or nine against Michigan, they're able to come back now. You'd rather they not fall down like that and I do think that there's some things in the enemies to do to figure out how to get into the game from the get-go. Not let themselves get into a position where they have to come back.

But the fact that they're able to come back, you're going to have games like that in a season unless you are the most dominant talented team in college basketball, you're probably going to have multiple ones like that and how you respond in those games especially in. A really does tend to tell the tale of how you are as a basketball. Team one other Trend that I just want to want to point out is, you know, Miller cop is shooting, get 46 percent from three this year on 108th attempt.

So not not a small sample size, but the thing that I really like is since the game Mission emission steak and he goes oh, 41 43. And that that followed a stretch where you had, you know, to attempt 02, attempt 02, attempt to kind of just doing to and One three-point attempts and, you know, you and I were kind of, sorry, 112, 112 for attempts and you would, I kind of threw out this kind of hit, you know, just would love to see him shoot more, be a little more

aggressive starting at the Minnesota game, the road game here, his three-point attempts, seven, three, four, three, six, three, four, five, like you've seen a shift, he's taking now, three, four, five, three point shots a game. And I think that's also helped Indiana during the stretch. If you wanted a, he goes for 45. I mean, Again, I'll go back to it, he's shooting 46% for Billy. This is the Miller cop that we wanted last year that we thought we were getting.

But now he's shooting at a very high percentage. And we're now we're adding, you know, three, four, five, six shots a game for him. I think that's a really nice wrinkle and this will I think this will continue to come into play as teams have less and less time to prepare for Indiana. When you get into the Big Ten Tournament may be less because they know the T, well, defeat such getting the be escalator. Element is like you start prepping for this.

Like, all right, well, there's a guy who's shooting 48 percent, fuel, 46 percent, from three is taking five. Again, we've got a, you can't leave him the double. So then it's like, maybe Trace doesn't get doubled as often, you know, it's it, it's just a nice thing to see him, taking more threes and consistently. Getting three, four, five threes a game, because he has shown this year. He's easily going to be shooting over 40% from three, which is what we need and what we've been asking for.

But it's, I was talking a lot about this with Taylor Layman, on text after the game. Like you just would love to see this team, take some more threes and it's clear that they have been coached to turn down threes and dribble into the lane and actually, Robbie Hummel, even mentioned it on the broadcast today. Like Indiana turns down. Open threes for contested twos. It's not good policy. Like it's a bad statistical decision. I will I will I will argue that till till I'm blue in the face.

It's not a good idea and that's what made Miller. Cops game today. I think so. Orton for Indiana because maybe it will open their minds a little bit to the idea that catching and shooting is fine. Now some of the problems that Miller cops had have been poor passes out, you know, and we've seen that, I think kind of throughout the season, but we saw Miller cop with a bona fide, catch-and-shoot on the fourth three-pointer that he made in this game. And it was a really, really key

three-pointer. They've got to get more of those up and I would sacrifice, I think to some degree, my, my guess would be that Woodson's. It was not just, let's practice threes and lets, you know, be better at making them which they had been. But let's limit the number we're taking until we're really sure that it's a good shot and that's

fine. But I think that at this point Indiana is to some degree being left so alone on some of these threes that they just need to let them fly because they're not always getting good shots Inside by passing them up. And it's one thing if you're Passing up a shot and then are able to get it back down to trace Jackson, Davis for an efficient to, it's another if you're passing it up, dribbling in you know three feet and then taking a 17-footer like that's

always a terrible shot. Tomorrow Bates did that we're in an open three. That's a 41% shot for tomorrow. Bates dribbles in to the Elbow takes what is only a 45 percent shot from to and misses it and it's like that's a bad neck me you know? Mathematical trade-off. Don't do that again. But yeah, I think I think cop Bates Galloway. Jalen Hurd should be no, all of those guys have proven themselves to be able to shoot

at least 35% from long range. If Indiana were to ever just let it fly from long range and just be like, this is going to be part of our offensive game. I think it'd be fascinating but they are very it's weird. There's almost like a discipline to the way, Indiana plays where we can't argue with the success too much, because they've been able to survive this long and have a top 25 offense, essentially by being so disappointed, as much as we. We ask for these threes.

We may want to be careful what we're actually asking for totally totally agree. I have a larger question for you, okay. So this is one of the it's right about this time in the season. You know the NCAA came out with their, your early projection. The top four seeds Indiana was the number 14 seed. I do love this time of the season because up to this point it's all been about the top 25. Yeah, so your weight on Monday, you refresh the ESPN.

Paige what's the top 25? Like you read set, Davis's ranking, everyone's just myself included like where we rank 2014, 14, 13. And then it's funny because you get to today and it's kind of like all right, who gives a shit? What RC like it from here on out. It's like all you care about is. See like we could drop the 18th and 21st of all. If we could be unranked, it's like we're still a four seed, don't care. Like you're not do not care. It's just, it's funny how it matters.

So much that all the sudden, like it just doesn't matter. Now anyway, I think you said that some assembly call but I want you to expand Don it this win. It does kind of narrow it, where it does feel. Like, I think you said, like, the the floor for this team, it does feel like it's set at a five seed now.

Explainer, expand on that. Yeah. So you know the the tournament committee there, I have a lot of criticisms of them over time for inconsistency and for just kind of being unnecessarily vague in terms of what the seating procedures are going to. Because it's a little different

every year. It's one of the things about Bracketology people don't entirely Grasp is that it's not, it's not the same criteria applied equally, every single time out, and that does, that's what makes it fun, but it's also why it's frustrating. But anyway, they started doing this thing about 10 8, 10 years ago, where right now, basically the Daytona weekend, they'll release the like, where the committee has the top 16 teams in the s-curve.

So we find out who the ones the twos, the threes in the fours are. And I did a bracket before that, the This morning and what I do with the bracket, as I rank, all the teams won through 68 that are going into the field and that's that's called the s-curve. I had Indiana 14th in that ranking and I was thinking I'm probably over rating them, A bunch of people didn't even have them in the top 16. Indiana was ranked 13th by the committee so they actually one spot better than me.

And what I always do in that situation is try to figure out. Okay? What is the committee really privileging in terms of resume? And I think what we can deduce from this is that Indiana is in a great spot for a couple of reasons. One, they have 12 wins right now against teams that would be estimated to be in the field. And that's a huge number compared to some of the other

teams that are out there. Even some of the teams that they're slightly behind like Iowa state has seven wins against a field and they were not going to pick another one up because they just lost to Kansas State. You know, the teams at the very top like Kansas only has 13 wins against the field. So So Indiana has done a lot of work against teams that are going to be in the tournament.

And I think that that is something that they're not going to lose a lot of ground on. They've got a chance actually gain some more ground on it, because they get to play Iowa, they get to play Michigan State, they get to play Purdue. They'll play probably at least one NCAA bound. Team in the Big Ten Tournament. The other thing that I think is important, to keep in mind is that Indiana? Has played put Michigan as an inbound. And so they're not like Michigan, is neither not in?

I mean, that's the thing. It's like Michigan. His they had opportunities, and they blew it frankly. But the other thing I think is worth noting, is that the committee does seem to be leaning heavily on what's your overall resume? There's several different metrics, whether it's Sor, which is strength of record. Is what that stands for, or kpi, or the the, the nitty-gritty report that the jobi Fortson puts out Indiana in the aggregate of those about 20th in the country.

But you combine that with the overall number of wins that they've got and The fact that they've got five wins away from home, all of that together is pretty impressive. You know, they're, they're the only team that's won Xavier all year, they're one of only two teams. That's wanted Illinois all year. They've swept Illinois, they beat Purdue, they beat Rutgers, they beat Michigan State.

Those are all really big accomplishments and literally all of Indiana's losses have been two teams that are going to make the tournament with the exception of, I guess, Penn State. And so that all put together, I think puts Indiana and a real A good spot moving forward because even if they just lose the two Road games when the two home games and go one-on-one in the Big Ten Tournament, not only do I think that they will stick around as a four seed.

I think they've got a shot at moving up to a 3 because there are some teams above them in this mix that are going to be going the wrong direction. We talked about this a little

bit on the podcast earlier. You look at the, you know, like Tennessee, being a great example, Tennessee lost today, to Kentucky. That's a team that looks like and feels like it's going the wrong direction and when you compare Indiana, and Tennessee is overall resumes, there's not a whole lot for Tennessee. Now, other than In their, their predictive ranking, like what it looks like, they would do, like their kin Palm ranking stuff like that, they'll still be

above Indiana in that, but not that much. And then you look at the overall games that that there that they've won Tennessee's, only 19 games against teams in the tournament field. And the, so those are the kinds of things where you look at it and you're like, what Indiana's done in the sorts of wins that they've picked up as carried pretty well with the tournament selection committee. And there's not a lot unless they lose one or both.

Home games, the rest of the way that they can do to really damage themselves. So, yeah, I agree, I think, I think, right now would be a real surprise if Indiana fell below a 5, and I think there's a real shot for Indiana to move up to a three. If they can win games, you know, if they can pull out one game, they're not expected to the rest of the way and when the games that they are expected to, I think that's right there on the table for them.

Just curious one BRAC more. Bracketology question. You mentioned teams that could fall. What teams are you looking at that? You'd be concerned could move up and Take take those spots away from Indiana. It's interesting because, you know, one of the big surprises to me was that Yukon and count and Creighton. Neither of those two teams were

in the committee's top. 16? Certainly, those are teams that I would look at and say they've both got a shot to make some hay you know, because they're going to play some really good teams down the stretch here. But I also don't know if either team because of the losses that they've suffered is going to be able to necessarily The exceed Indiana unless they win a bunch

of games on the road. You know, I certainly, you know, if Marquette were to win out and win the big tent or the Big East outright, I could see them moving up to the 3. Line ahead of Indiana. You know, Gonzaga is going to get a couple of cracks at st.mary's here and if they win both of those that'll help their overall same thing with Xavier but Xavier's got injuries right now.

So I'm not sure that they're going to really be able to overcome so No, I don't see the thing about Northwestern is I mean if Northwestern wins their games down the stretch, that's one thing, but you know where Northwestern struggles exist are as follows. They've got they've got three losses that are going to kind of weigh them down a little bit. Their predicted is really aren't great.

Like you know, you can look at Indiana and say their predictive pretty good and they've got a good resume northwestern's got a good resume but they played and won so ugly that like Ken pon. Got them, 45th ppis got them 45th. And while those things aren't weighing as heavily, you know, I think Northwestern right now would top out at probably a six but you know, look I mean northwestern's got an

interesting schedule. The rest away they got Iowa at home at Illinois at Maryland Penn State at home and at Rutgers now if they ran the table on that they would probably have a shot at a protected seed but honestly, if Northwestern runs the table there, they're going to win the Big Ten which that's a whole nother thing that we think

about. But Is not. I mean, you know, when I look at the, the board and the teams that I had right below, Indiana, when I was ranking them earlier today, by the way, with Western runs that table, like, we need to have the emergency pod, like, are we living in a computer science? Not that point, I think we just might just want to shut down college basketball. That would be that like, you, look at the whe with Big Ten Player of the Year, just. Yeah.

I mean, I'm gonna so if we accept the idea that okay Indiana was ahead of Connecticut and Creighton, and I had them ahead of Creighton, but not Connecticut, but there are behind Kansas State and Iowa State, the rest of the teams

before. Of them immediately on the s-curve, our Saint Mary's who has a ceiling on what they're going to be able to do. Because they just don't play that many good teams, other than Gonzaga TCU who has opportunities but that you're kind of stuck in the mire there in the Big 12 Miami who's an interesting case. But the ACC doesn't have that many good teams.

Illinois who just lost Arkansas who just really doesn't have the profile and then Maryland who's the other team in the Big Ten that I would be keeping an eye on because They do have the opportunity off that Purdue win to really get a running. Start into the rest of the season, you throw Northwestern in there and then beyond that you're into that you're solidly into the 789 range, the Iowa's, the Auburn's the Dukes to Pittsburgh's to the Rutgers even though they won the day on the

road. So I like Indiana spot and I think this is one of those weird spots where I don't think I, you fans have properly valued their own team. But the committee has seen what Indiana's done and I think what Indiana has done is traveling. Really? All compared to what other teams are doing. And I just the you know would have been great if Notre-Dame and knocked off Virginia today, that didn't happen, you know?

But I think that there's a chance for like a team like Tennessee to kind of fall out of the sky a little bit and Indiana's is as well. Positioned as anybody to try to take over that spot. It's wild that we could be looking at a three seed in the tournament but yet can't get the double by in the Big Ten Tournament. Well, that's that's unbalanced scheduling for you, right? I mean it's tough like with the wind today Indiana's.

Section in the Big 10 is 12 and 8 but you know, as of now they'd be in a tie for 12 and 8 with Northwestern who they've lost twice to Maryland who they lost once to and won't get to play again, Iowa. Who the best they can do is finish 500 against on the season and Rutgers who they finished

500 against on the season. So it's why that Northwestern lost pissed me off so much earlier this week, because there was so many important tiebreakers wrapped up in that game that Indiana lost out on and look it. Happens, what are you going to do? But the nice thing is, I will say, I would almost in the MMA.

Let's say you finished as the five seed in the Big 12 during the Big Ten Tournament. You were going to play the 1213 winner, which at this point would be the winner of Nebraska, Ohio State, you can, you can win that game. Then you get to play whoever the for is and that's an opportunity to potentially play Northwestern or Rutgers or you know or And on a neutral floor, Iowa on a neutral. Fluoride I take my chances in that game and if you lose that

game, it literally does nothing. They get it for you. You know, if you win you maybe you move up a seed line but I think what we saw last year is that the committee isn't that interested in making a lot of fractional changes because of what happens in the tournaments unless they have to like have a team like if Ohio State goes out and wins the Big Ten Tournament, they have to put Ohio State in the field and that that messes everything up beyond that though.

Though, I don't know that it matters as much you know, as long as you don't lose to a team that you absolutely shouldn't lose to. I don't think the tournament going to matter that much in terms of seating. I agree one, by the way, we're just not going to do well in the tournament because we don't that's right.

Let's just go ahead and assume we'll go one and one but in a in a weird way and I'm not trying to get too far ahead of myself but I now will you know, this is You know, it's like to me the next two games on the road it's like whatever. It's all gravy you almost just you gotta win your two home games. You got to be told or Iowa and Michigan on the road and then I'm with you to meet like the Big Ten tournaments almost. I'd rather just go one and one

and not ride. The extra two games of 40 minutes for Trace Jackson Davis and jam with the Cioppino because if you, if you go to the finals, the Big Ten tournament and you play that game like winning getting their doesn't really matter winning. It would be interesting and fun but like you're going to have to you're not doing with a 40 minutes at a trace Jackson, Davis in jail, hit Ruffino for

three straight games. And I almost would rather just not use those miles and give them time to rest, for they're ready to go as a protected three or four seed, but it all comes down to winning the home games against Iowa. Michigan, you do that. Then I'm I almost think you can go into the Big Ten tournament in a weird way be like hey Miller just shoot a bunch of Threes that gets us there.

Great if not we're just going to sit back and rest and go be a protected seed and The games that matter because I will say, this is a team that well, I would love to win the Big Ten Tournament, you know, at some point in our life time, like I don't know, Rose Bowl or that with something's going to happen

first. But it's like, this is not the year because to do that, there is no other way but writing those two guys and writing them hard and as we've seen they are looking tired, they need some rest, I don't think the best way to get ready for the NCAA tournament, where we really want success is to play them, you know, three. Or four straight games at 40 minutes Eclipse.

So in a weird way, I think like this, the rest of between now and selection Sunday, I look at it very much, like you gotta just beat Iowa and Michigan at home and then everything else is gravy. Yeah. I mean, and the Big Ten Tournament almost like kind of don't want to do well there. Oh, I'd love to do well in the Big Ten Tournament. Now gimme, gimme, gimme doing well in the mileage on those guys. Like, even I look at the end of it all, I think this team needs

success. I think you've seen success breeds success with the, you know, to some degree. I don't think in the Ana winds, that probably not get into tournament, but even if they had, I don't think they would have won the Wyoming Game. If they hadn't won the Illinois game and had that experience of doing something. Now, if they lose in the Big Ten Tournament, I don't think that matters because this team's got bigger fish to fry.

But I also think that this team is going to have some things to prove in the Big Ten tournament and I don't think that having success in the Big Ten Tournament is a bad thing. You know, we've kind of conditioned ourselves to not act like it matters, but it would be great to add. Look because I do think that if Indiana were to come out, if they got the double by and then they won their first game. That'd be against a pretty good team. That's that's the kind of win. That could demonstrate.

Hey, guess what Indiana, finished the season strong, they picked up another quad one, win on a neutral Court, they deserve a three seed, maybe you get out of having to, you know, be matched up against an Alabama or Houston in the sweet 16. Let alone having to be matched up against a five seed in the

second round. But I also as we talked about a little bit on the last podcast, I don't think it matters that much in terms of things because You know you just can't predict what the matchups are going to be. And ultimately though I my big thing with this Indiana team is Success breeds success, this winning streak has bred them, a level of mental fortitude, where they were able to go in and win games that they wouldn't have won before.

And a lot of that is because they've already won some games and that's giving them confidence in their own abilities to play against these teams. And so that's where I think it's a little bit of a different vintage and we have to not look at it like we would traditionally look at these sorts of situations. Situations. I will also say from that reveal. Today being in the South Region looking at a sweet 16 in Louisville. My kite, it done. Like I will take that right now.

Looks like done and done. Let's go and it'd be it'd be nice like that. That's, it's like it's cool having a 25% chance of basically a home game for a sweet 16 out there. Yeah, well, it's, it's pretty wild. The I mean that if you look at the the draw today, I mean that's probably the thing that I found the most fascinating. Was that, you know, Indiana was

in the what were they? The the bracket they got put into was the South Region. I mean the idea that Indiana is a four seed if they could find their way through the first two games would be able to play in Louisville. You know, I mean that's a home, that's a not it's not a home court advantage, technically, but you want to talk about being able to like it's shades of o2, you know, it's like, oh well we're playing Duke but it's right.

Right down the road and you're gonna have a lot of IU fans there. Now, again, cart, well, before the horse lot to happen between now and then but I'm you think does the committee? Will they look at that and try and negotiate Indiana out of like as they or they they put them in. They were the ones that put them

in to sell it today. How much do they actually look at like, the geographic stuff when there is this, just kind of like, well, here's how it works and I'm gonna here's the s-curve like because that will come into play when they really see what Okay, so here's the thing, the we're going to do a larger podcast on the next bracket racket where I walk everybody through some questions. So if you're listening to this and you have Bracketology questions, tweet us or DM us and

I'll be happy to answer. I got this question in one of the chats that I'm on and I'll answer it. Now, the way that it works is this, the committee does the S curve, and the top four seed, lines, one, through four in each region. Those are called Protected seeds. And the idea is that keeping other bracketing rules in mind you place teams in spots that are going to be the most advantageous to them.

And you know, it doesn't really factor in like well gosh we're not going to put this for seed here because it might disadvantage this one seed as long as it's not like egregious like they wouldn't put Indianapolis in the Indianapolis region as a four seed, if there was a team from further away that was a one. But Louisville.

I mean that's not even Technically Indiana's region, that's the South. There's this weird thing where it's like the Ohio River, even though it's just a River cuts off, a lot of the like the Big Ten teams from the SEC teams and so if you look at what they did, they had Alabama in the south is the one and then Houston was their number two overall. So they took Houston and they put them in the midwest.

Purdue was their number three. They put them in the East because even though Purdue would have been far better served being in the Louisville Regional or the Kansas City. You know, those were already, they were already taken and then that left Kansas, who was the fourth number one seed out in the west region and then from there they start placing like we know what their next teams are. This is where it gets kind of interesting because if you look at the list that was that was

put out. Let me let me call it up again real quick because I think it's informative to think about how all these things factored in together. The total ranking 1 through 16 that they put out there today. Was the fifth overall was Texas? Well, you know, most people think, oh, the, the best to seeds going to play the worst one. See, well that can't happen because the worst one seed is Kansas and well, they're not going to put Kansas and Texas up against each other.

So instead what they do is they put Texas in the next best region for them which is the Midwest and and that's normally how it works. It's not just for versus five. It's okay. If for the to Seeds. Where does the next best to seed go? And then they had Arizona out west that made sense. They had Baylor in the South because that was best for them and then UCLA despite very much not being in the Eastern time, zone is placed in the East because that was the last

available spot. So for Indiana, if they were the top four seed, they would get within bracketing, reason, the best geographical spot. Like, if Perdue was the number one overall seed they would be placed The South because that's the closest one Indiana wouldn't be placed in the South there.

So that's, that's where it's all kind of a shifting thing when Purdue be the Midwest. Then there were the overall number 10 because it's about how close the geographical location of the site is, and Louisville's a lot closer to West Lafayette than Kansas city is in Kansas City's where the midwest regions located got it. So it's like and I get it's confusing. Like it's one of those where you just assume. Oh Big Ten Midwest. And he know let's like, think about it.

What if Maryland won? The Big Ten? But it really be more advantageous for them to travel all the way to Kansas City. No, in fact, Maryland wouldn't even be placed in Louisville. If they were the 10 number one seed, out of the Big Ten, they'd be in New York City because that would be the closest site to them. So, that's really that geographical proximity thing is the thing that makes the most of the difference. Well, I think, but again, going back to that.

That's why I think it's interesting. If Indiana could get that for in the South, like, it really, you're hurting Alabama, and helping Indiana. Because it's like, that's but I think it also comes out. I think, on that, for line, Comes a point to where it's just like you can't protect everybody. Well, go point, right? I mean that's the thing.

It's like you're not really hurting Alabama because if you didn't put Alabama in the Louisville Regional where you going to put them, is it more advantageous for them to travel to Kansas City? You know? And, and so, you put them in the closest region, but then it's not like, you can say, well, Indiana's closer to Louisville than Alabama is. So therefore, we can't put Indiana and Louisville. That's not the way that it

works. And so, in less, it's a situation where it's literally Really like we play games there, it's in our backyard. You're not going to see that kind of a situation transpire where they would move Indiana out of the region simply because it might be slightly descended hajus to the number one seed. Yeah no I like it. I was I saw that and I'm like, and I'm like, let's go to Louisville, we'll see what happens.

A lot of a lot of basketball left to play but Indiana took a huge step today, knocking off, Illinois and putting themselves in a position to maintain that spot and maybe even move up a little bit and it's just it's so cool to take a breath and be like, wow, We're talking about, you know, our floor being a 5 or a 6 CD. We're here on February 18th.

Not talking about, you know, are minimal path to finding our way amount tournament and you know, it's like we're not we're in now we're just talking about seeds, that's great. And we're in the spot where the next two games. You know, if this is a great spot that we haven't been in since like 2016 where and I'm not even sure we could say we were there. At that point I could go back and look exactly but we're in a spot where the next two games?

All we can do is help our cause and we really can't hurt our cause I mean losses aren't great. But as you've, as you've taught me with Bracketology like a loss of Michigan State, a loss of Purdue even probably like a 10 or 12 point loss at Purdue. None of those things will really hurt our resume where it's at. So like really the next week all we can do is benefit ourselves. There's really nothing we can do

to hurt ourselves. Just keep in mind last year at this time, Indiana was mired in the middle of a five-game, losing streak. They Lost their fourth, in a row, at home to Wisconsin. They had fallen to 16 and 9 and 7 and 8 on the season, they would go 7 and 9 with that. Next loss now, they went to and to, in those last four games and they end up winning two games in the Big Ten tournament in the

rest, we know was history. But the, the changeover in what Indiana has been able to accomplish and how they've been playing between last year. And this year, at the same time, period is really incredible and even though the records aren't insanely different, Aunt from each other, the vibe around the team and what they've overall accomplished. I mean last year at this point of the Season Indiana's best wins overall were a road win at Maryland.

Who was not good last year, a neutral Court win vs Notre Dame, a home win versus Purdue in a home. Win versus st. John's, that's it. That was and and you know, essentially they needed those two neutral Court wins in the Big Ten Tournament to even get themselves into the tournament. This year's teams on it. Entirely different plane of existence. And even though, I think some students some people out there watching Indiana feel like they're just living last year all over. Again.

It's a very, very different. So, just keep that in mind. Try to enjoy it as much as you can, and we'll see what happens with Indiana coming up on Tuesday, as they take on this Michigan State team that I don't know what to expect right now. Out of, I'm not expecting Indiana to win the game, at the tough place to play. But, you know, we'll see what happens. And, and certainly, I think the way this Indiana Team has played overall so far in the Big Ten season. You got to give him some what

the benefit of the doubt. So anyway, if lat we're sorry I know you're about to wrap up last thing. Just yes or no in. Let's go. Completely optimistic. Indiana wins out Indiana. But guess the Big Ten Championship do we is 3rr? Absolute ceiling. Is there any way this team could get to a two line? If they went out and make a run in the Big Ten Tournament? That's an interesting question.

I mean right now Indiana is is 18 and 8 and 10 and 6 if they went out they'd be 23 and 8 and 14 and 6 going into the Big Ten Tournament, they would they would have a double by almost certainly in that environment. And if they won three games they would at least have to beat probably at least one of Purdue Northwestern or Maryland and you know, now you're talking about that's twenty six and eight. That's probably a two seed caliber because you'd have three more neutral You're twins.

You have a win at Purdue, you'd be only the second team to do that. You'd have a win at Michigan State. And I think on the season, the only teams that have beaten Michigan State at home, our Purdue by one and Northwestern by 7. So yeah, I think that at that point you'd be a to, I don't see that scenario playing how beautiful I, that's just what they do but the it is possible. Yes, you could potentially get to a two-seat if all of that broke your way.

Yeah, so anyway, all right, I gotta run Scott. Yep. Glad we were able to do this. It was fun. Thanks to all you folks for listening in always fun to talk basketball with Indiana's. Actually, winning be sure to tune into the women's basketball show with Amanda Foster's later on this week. And he had a big game tomorrow. As they host the Purdue Boilermakers can clinched a share of the Big Ten title in

that one. Also be sure to check out the bracket bracket will be back with more podcasts on the tournament. Selection process later on this week for Scott. I'm Galen, thanks to all you folks, thanks to our friends at the back home network and catch you on the flip side. Bring back the Bison. So everybody

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