Five-star forward Reneau commits to Hoosiers
Indiana has landed 6-foot-8 forward Malik Reneau, the 21st-ranked prospect in the ESPN 100 for the class of 2022.
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Where is Trayce going to go with zero jumper and no ability to handle the ball or score with his right hand?Pretty clear signal that Trayce Jackson-Davis is gone, who was pretty much their whole team.
1987 slips one more loooong year into the past. No one under 40 can remember when the Hoosiers won even a conference tournament, never mind an NCAA tourney.
Sad part is the longer we keep Cal the longer and longer 2012 will be in the rear view mirror. Then teams will be making fun of us 20 years down the road when we’re looking back on 2012!Pretty clear signal that Trayce Jackson-Davis is gone, who was pretty much their whole team.
1987 slips one more loooong year into the past. No one under 40 can remember when the Hoosiers won even a conference tournament, never mind an NCAA tourney.
Try to keep a little perspective. Indiana has been past the Sweet 16 ONCE since 1993. Kentucky has been that far 16 times, been to EIGHT Final Fours and won Three championships. Kentucky had one bad year and a bad game. Indiana has had three bad decades - and counting.Sad part is the longer we keep Cal the longer and longer 2012 will be in the rear view mirror. Then teams will be making fun of us 20 years down the road when we’re looking back on 2012!
One bad year and one bad game damn man what universe do you live in? We’ve also had an NIT year lost to the likes of Evansville, Robert Morris , Richmond, lost the all time wins lead, and lost all time tournament wins lead. You’re right we’re are not as bad as IU has been for a few decades but keeping Calipari is not helping our case at all. Right now we have no right to make fun of no other team.Try to keep a little perspective. Indiana has been past the Sweet 16 ONCE since 1993. Kentucky has been that far 16 times, been to EIGHT Final Fours and won Three championships. Kentucky had one bad year and a bad game. Indiana has had three bad decades - and counting.
Remember who Kentucky was, is and will always be.
The Hoosiers have never won a conference tournament. lmaoPretty clear signal that Trayce Jackson-Davis is gone, who was pretty much their whole team.
1987 slips one more loooong year into the past. No one under 40 can remember when the Hoosiers won even a conference tournament, never mind an NCAA tourney.
But they still think they are a blueblood.Pretty clear signal that Trayce Jackson-Davis is gone, who was pretty much their whole team.
1987 slips one more loooong year into the past. No one under 40 can remember when the Hoosiers won even a conference tournament, never mind an NCAA tourney.
We eat first
How many times must we say this before you comprehend? It wasn’t just one bad year and one bad game. Cal is sub .500 against top 25 teams since 2015. We have been trending down for some time. Barnes has owned him. Pearl has a winning record over him. He’s 2-4 against Self. Lost two in a row to Musselman. K has owned him on the court and in recruiting. Cal defenders said this year was a great year and even then we went 3-6 against top 25 teams and 8-8 away from Rupp. These are not Gold Standard numbers.Try to keep a little perspective. Indiana has been past the Sweet 16 ONCE since 1993. Kentucky has been that far 16 times, been to EIGHT Final Fours and won Three championships. Kentucky had one bad year and a bad game. Indiana has had three bad decades - and counting.
Remember who Kentucky was, is and will always be.
I tend not to listen to crybabies, perpetual pessimists and born losers. I have succeeded much more in life by ignoring them.How many times must we say this before you comprehend? It wasn’t just one bad year and one bad game. Cal is sub .500 against top 25 teams since 2015. We have been trending down for some time. Barnes has owned him. Pearl has a winning record over him. He’s 2-4 against Self. Lost two in a row to Musselman. K has owned him on the court and in recruiting. Cal defenders said this year was a great year and even then we went 3-6 against top 25 teams and 8-8 away from Rupp. These are not Gold Standard numbers.
They do have more championships than Kansas.The Hoosiers have never won a conference tournament. lmao
literally all our recruits for 22 and 23 are 5 starsWe eat first
Why don't you string those facts together then, instead of a nonsensical essay defending your beloved Cal, based solely on personal opinion?I tend not to listen to crybabies, perpetual pessimists and born losers. I have succeeded much more in life by ignoring them.
As for "comprehending," I find that people who think they are in possession of some Big Truth that others just can't "comprehend" no matter how often it is repeated are usually narrow-minded and limited in their thinking capacity.
Believe me, if it mattered enough to me I could string together selective "facts" to highlight Calipari's successes at Kentucky, including the years through 2020.
It doesn't. Hold onto your opinion, by all means. But don't think you are in possession of some "Truth" we all must share.
But you have The Truth? Please share. Tell me one thing I said that is non factual. I hate those facts hurt your Cal Is The Greatest Coach narrative. He was great the first several years here but has been sub-standard for a long time. I mean we have only won the SEC regular season once since 2017 (2020) and the SECT once, in 2018. We’ve won one total postseason game (this year barely against Vandy) since 2019. Facts.I tend not to listen to crybabies, perpetual pessimists and born losers. I have succeeded much more in life by ignoring them.
As for "comprehending," I find that people who think they are in possession of some Big Truth that others just can't "comprehend" no matter how often it is repeated are usually narrow-minded and limited in their thinking capacity.
Believe me, if it mattered enough to me I could string together selective "facts" to highlight Calipari's successes at Kentucky, including the years through 2020.
It doesn't. Hold onto your opinion, by all means. But don't think you are in possession of some "Truth" we all must share.
We eat
We eat first
I just wish John wasn’t scared to play the Hoosiers in assembly hall! Kentucky & IU need to play every year
With the nil nobody can remember when Kentucky was paying basketball players to actually win something. Must have to have all that talent and lose every year.Pretty clear signal that Trayce Jackson-Davis is gone, who was pretty much their whole team.
1987 slips one more loooong year into the past. No one under 40 can remember when the Hoosiers won even a conference tournament, never mind an NCAA tourney.
1987 mother****er.With the nil nobody can remember when Kentucky was paying basketball players to actually win something. Must have to have all that talent and lose every year.
Good thing here with this is......IU also landed 5* Jalen Hood-Schifino. Both he and Malik played at Montverde. And now KJ Evans has an official set in June.Five-star forward Reneau commits to Hoosiers
Indiana has landed 6-foot-8 forward Malik Reneau, the 21st-ranked prospect in the ESPN 100 for the class of 2022.www.espn.com
I know I was born in March of 87 so I am very curious to know. Lol.Does anyone remember what the #1 song was in March of 1987?
"Walk Like an Egyptian.." Not sure if it was #1 in March....Probably. But not sure.Does anyone remember what the #1 song was in March of 1987?
Possible.....But not a given. They(MR) can co-exist. Losing TJD would be a blow---bot not the end of the world.Pretty clear signal that Trayce Jackson-Davis is gone, who was pretty much their whole team.
1987 slips one more loooong year into the past. No one under 40 can remember when the Hoosiers won even a conference tournament, never mind an NCAA tourney.
Says the IU fan. There are books published since IUs last title that are more influential and relevant than your basketball program.With the nil nobody can remember when Kentucky was paying basketball players to actually win something. Must have to have all that talent and lose every year.
I tend not to listen to crybabies, perpetual pessimists and born losers. I have succeeded much more in life by ignoring them.
As for "comprehending," I find that people who think they are in possession of some Big Truth that others just can't "comprehend" no matter how often it is repeated are usually narrow-minded and limited in their thinking capacity.
Believe me, if it mattered enough to me I could string together selective "facts" to highlight Calipari's successes at Kentucky, including the years through 2020.
It doesn't. Hold onto your opinion, by all means. But don't think you are in possession of some "Truth" we all must share.
We have won plenty since 1987 lmfao. In fact I won’t even make IU win a NC, just win a B1G conference tournament. I’ll wait.With the nil nobody can remember when Kentucky was paying basketball players to actually win something. Must have to have all that talent and lose every year.
I’d say it was something like Bon Jovi, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Van Halen. Someone like that. Whitney Houston had to have a number one song sometime around then as well.I know I was born in March of 87 so I am very curious to know. Lol.
Based on your post I’m going to guess you are about 16, so were not alive 21 years ago when Indiana last made it past the Sweet 16. To remember that happening twice you’d have to be about 35. But even at your age - 16 or so - you can remember a National Championship, Four Final Fours and a total of SEVEN trips passed the Sweet 16 for Kentucky.With the nil nobody can remember when Kentucky was paying basketball players to actually win something. Must have to have all that talent and lose every year.
Yuck. Lol.I’d say it was something like Bon Jovi, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Van Halen. Someone like that. Whitney Houston had to have a number one song sometime around then as well.
Edit: after looking it up it was Huey Lewis and the News for two weeks and then Club Nuveau with “Lean on Me.” That led the chart in March of 87.
Huey Lewis and the News is awesome bro, don’t hate.Yuck. Lol.
Man I was only 8 years old barely above getting started! LolDoes anyone remember what the #1 song was in March of 1987?
I noticed you didn't rebut his numbers with any facts, just a bunch of insults.I tend not to listen to crybabies, perpetual pessimists and born losers. I have succeeded much more in life by ignoring them.
As for "comprehending," I find that people who think they are in possession of some Big Truth that others just can't "comprehend" no matter how often it is repeated are usually narrow-minded and limited in their thinking capacity.
Believe me, if it mattered enough to me I could string together selective "facts" to highlight Calipari's successes at Kentucky, including the years through 2020.
It doesn't. Hold onto your opinion, by all means. But don't think you are in possession of some "Truth" we all must share.
Thanks for the compliment, I suppose. Here's how i see it:Md55 is a good poster , but he's going to ride his facts to the death . Sounds like a democrat politician trying to tell me how great the economy is doing on a current Sunday am talk show . Thats about a good a analogy as it gets . " We gained 400K workers last quarter " . SMH.