Indiana did what they do best, snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
Seems like y'all would just pin this thread until something changes right?
I'm biased (spent a couple of years in Ann Arbor) but sincerely curious: what presently makes IU a better job than U-M? Do 20th century championships matter to young coaches? Long term probably the "third fiddle to football and hockey" thing but that's mitigated if you win. Besides IU's a football school now.I could see May for sure, especially given he worked in a small buyout into his contract with UM.
Yeah but it's only coaches hired from James Madison who work that kind of magic.However, with how Cignetti turned around the football program around, I could see the AD thinking that McCollum is the basketball equivalent of a younger Cignetti and going that route.
I'm biased (spent a couple of years in Ann Arbor) but sincerely curious: what presently makes IU a better job than U-M? Do 20th century championships matter to young coaches? Long term probably the "third fiddle to football and hockey" thing but that's mitigated if you win. Besides IU's a football school now.
With NIL and unlimited transfers it's hard to tell which job is better than another one now.
Yeah but it's only coaches hired from James Madison who work that kind of magic.