Game Thread: Illinois at Indiana

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Interesting the line has swung this morning . Last night and this AM was IND -1.5

Then an hour ago it was a PK

Now we are favored by -1. I hope this is sharp money making the line move, I would feel better if sharps were taking Illinois on this
 
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I've wondered sometimes how much $$ is wagered on any one game ?????.............is it hundred's of thousands ?...millions ?.....

asking for myself and NL # 3...................
 
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On the pregame thread, someone asked what the Lou-Bobby relationship was really like. Here's my take:

I was there for the "classic bully" moment and I believe the Lou-Bobby relationship was a bit more complicated than that ugly scene. Lou was as devoted to basketball as anyone who ever lived. If he had five spare minutes and a pencil, he'd start diagramming plays to pass the time the way other people might whistle. Knight respected this and as Lou was lifting our program out of the doldrums, Knight liked him and even invited him to be among the coaches watching and giving input during the '84 Olympic team tryouts in Bloomington.

Then Lou committed the unpardonable sign against Knight, he started beating IU fairly regularly. On the court and for recruits. All of a sudden, anyone with earshot of Knight would hear how bad a bench coach Lou was and what a dirty program he ran. Along with Bruce Pearl, it was Knight's close friend Digger Phelps who told the NCAA we cheated in the LaPhonso Ellis recruitment.

So the relationship was at an ebb in 1990-91. We're on probation and can't go to the tournament. Meanwhile, Lou is doing one of his best coaching jobs, eventually finishing third in the B1G. The story goes that with no postseason ahead, out sports information department went heavy promoting our guys for B1G postseason awards: Lou for COY (over Knight); Kaufmann for POY (over Calbeart Cheaney); Deon for FOY (over Damon Bailey). This apparently sets Knight off and after they beat us in Champaign, you have the classic bully incident.

Our program recedes under the probation penatlies and possibly Lou's age. Things seem to cool down as we're really not a threat to IU anymore and Knight finds other boogeymen to rage against. Lou decides to "retire" just before an end-of-season game at IU. IU gives Lou a rocking chair and Knight unepxectedly gets on the mike and says some very complimentary things about Lou, leaving him truly appreciative and I think even more surprised.

A few years later, Knight is dismissed at IU and writes a book with his favorite reporter, who asks about various controversies over the years. In regard to the classic bully incident, Knight again is very complimentary toward Lou and how hard his teams play. He says that any bad blood that might have existed was based on an Illinois assistant or two who went outside the rules. Knight says he's looking forward to seeing Lou and coaching against him again when Texas Tech plays New Mexico State.
 
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Lol at Trayce Jackson-Davis throwing shade at Race Thompson for casting off their friendship once Race got a girlfriend. When mothers, sisters, and girlfriends take one look at Alpha Kofi do his pregame half-court stare-down at the Loosier ‘bigs,’ they all may start scribbling absence notes to pull their loved ones from school today…

I-L-L !!!
 
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On the pregame thread, someone asked what the Lou-Bobby relationship was really like. Here's my take:

I was there for the "classic bully" moment and I believe the Lou-Bobby relationship was a bit more complicated than that ugly scene. Lou was as devoted to basketball as anyone who ever lived. If he had five spare minutes and a pencil, he'd start diagramming plays to pass the time the way other people might whistle. Knight respected this and as Lou was lifting our program out of the doldrums, Knight liked him and even invited him to be among the coaches watching and giving input during the '84 Olympic team tryouts in Bloomington.

Then Lou committed the unpardonable sign against Knight, he started beating IU fairly regularly. On the court and for recruits. All of a sudden, anyone with earshot of Knight would hear how bad a bench coach Lou was and what a dirty program he ran. Along with Bruce Pearl, it was Knight's close friend Digger Phelps who told the NCAA we cheated in the LaPhonso Ellis recruitment.

So the relationship was at an ebb in 1990-91. We're on probation and can't go to the tournament. Meanwhile, Lou is doing one of his best coaching jobs, eventually finishing third in the B1G. The story goes that with no postseason ahead, out sports information department went heavy promoting our guys for B1G postseason awards: Lou for COY (over Knight); Kaufmann for POY (over Calbeart Cheaney); Deon for FOY (over Damon Bailey). This apparently sets Knight off and after they beat us in Champaign, you have the classic bully incident.

Our program recedes under the probation penatlies and possibly Lou's age. Things seem to cool down as we're really not a threat to IU anymore and Knight finds other boogeymen to rage against. Lou decides to "retire" just before an end-of-season game at IU. IU gives Lou a rocking chair and Knight unepxectedly gets on the mike and says some very complimentary things about Lou, leaving him truly appreciative and I think even more surprised.

A few years later, Knight is dismissed at IU and writes a book with his favorite reporter, who asks about various controversies over the years. In regard to the classic bully incident, Knight again is very complimentary toward Lou and how hard his teams play. He says that any bad blood that might have existed was based on an Illinois assistant or two who went outside the rules. Knight says he's looking forward to seeing Lou and coaching against him again when Texas Tech plays New Mexico State.
As someone whose full-on Illini fandom began in Fall '83 that is a solid summary, my friend.(y):illinois:
 
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On the pregame thread, someone asked what the Lou-Bobby relationship was really like. Here's my take:

I was there for the "classic bully" moment and I believe the Lou-Bobby relationship was a bit more complicated than that ugly scene. Lou was as devoted to basketball as anyone who ever lived. If he had five spare minutes and a pencil, he'd start diagramming plays to pass the time the way other people might whistle. Knight respected this and as Lou was lifting our program out of the doldrums, Knight liked him and even invited him to be among the coaches watching and giving input during the '84 Olympic team tryouts in Bloomington.

Then Lou committed the unpardonable sign against Knight, he started beating IU fairly regularly. On the court and for recruits. All of a sudden, anyone with earshot of Knight would hear how bad a bench coach Lou was and what a dirty program he ran. Along with Bruce Pearl, it was Knight's close friend Digger Phelps who told the NCAA we cheated in the LaPhonso Ellis recruitment.

So the relationship was at an ebb in 1990-91. We're on probation and can't go to the tournament. Meanwhile, Lou is doing one of his best coaching jobs, eventually finishing third in the B1G. The story goes that with no postseason ahead, out sports information department went heavy promoting our guys for B1G postseason awards: Lou for COY (over Knight); Kaufmann for POY (over Calbeart Cheaney); Deon for FOY (over Damon Bailey). This apparently sets Knight off and after they beat us in Champaign, you have the classic bully incident.

Our program recedes under the probation penatlies and possibly Lou's age. Things seem to cool down as we're really not a threat to IU anymore and Knight finds other boogeymen to rage against. Lou decides to "retire" just before an end-of-season game at IU. IU gives Lou a rocking chair and Knight unepxectedly gets on the mike and says some very complimentary things about Lou, leaving him truly appreciative and I think even more surprised.

A few years later, Knight is dismissed at IU and writes a book with his favorite reporter, who asks about various controversies over the years. In regard to the classic bully incident, Knight again is very complimentary toward Lou and how hard his teams play. He says that any bad blood that might have existed was based on an Illinois assistant or two who went outside the rules. Knight says he's looking forward to seeing Lou and coaching against him again when Texas Tech plays New Mexico State.
Lou-Do & Bobby
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I'm feeling very bad about my decision to watch the College Gameday show instead of listening the 40 minutes of ads and 20 minutes of Brian B.
 
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