We had lots of wins to breakdown, as IU football in consecutive weekends dispatched MSU and UCLA with beatings in Memorial Stadium and IU's new basketball team and coach got off to a nice start in Gainbridge with an exhibition win over the Baylor Bears. As our guest predictor said "What a time to be alive (as an IU fan)." Indeed it is. Support the show
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We had lots of wins to breakdown, as IU football in consecutive weekends dispatched MSU and UCLA with beatings in Memorial Stadium and IU's new basketball team and coach got off to a nice start in Gainbridge with an exhibition win over the Baylor Bears. As our guest predictor said "What a time to be alive (as an IU fan)." Indeed it is. Support the show
After a hiatus, we are back, much like our beloved Hoosiers. IU is playing it best basketball of the year over the last month, despite (or some might argue because) Mike Woodson's announced retirement at season's end. IU marches into March with a chance to make the NCAA tournament, which seemed all but lost mid-conference play. We discuss what is ahead for the tourney, a new coach, a new lineup next season (if not a totally new roster). Mail bag and a hot dog of a new ...
Hoosier Town Breakdown
We had lots of wins to breakdown, as IU football in consecutive weekends dispatched MSU and UCLA with beatings in Memorial Stadium and IU's new basketball team and coach got off to a nice start in Gainbridge with an exhibition win over the Baylor Bears. As our guest predictor said "What a time to be alive (as an IU fan)." Indeed it is. Support the show