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Around the Hall: Fred Glass hired as AD

by in Media | October 29th, 2008

Around the Hall is recommended reading from the Inside the Hall crew.

Around the Hall: Midnight Madness edition

by in Media | October 18th, 2008

Around the Hall is recommended reading from the Inside the Hall crew.

+  Terry Hutchens recaps Hoosier Hysteria which featured former players, future players and hula girls {Indianapolis Star}

+ IU’s season tips off with eye on the future {Associated Press}

+ KJ recaps the festivites last night from the Breslin Center in East Lansing {Spartans Weblog}

+ Izzo kicks off the season, encourages football team to “stomp the Buckeyes” {The Detroit News}

+ Our friends in West Lafayette are eager to pick up where they left off {Journal & Courier}

+ Eager Gophers bring optimism to the party; Tubby declares Williams Arena: “Tubby Town” {Minneapolis Star Tribune}

Around the Hall: Media Day

by in Media | October 8th, 2008

First-year Indiana coach Tom Crean addressed the media earlier today at Assembly Hall and here are a few links to coverage from around the Web:

And for those of you interested in hearing the complete audio from Crean’s press conference, you can listen to it right here courtesy of The Indiana Daily Student. Nice work, guys.

Around the Hall: Crean at Huber’s and more

by in Media | May 29th, 2008

Tom Crean visited the Louisville/Southern Indiana area on Wednesday for a press conference at Louisville Slugger Field and a gathering for the IU Varsity Club at Huber’s in Starlight, Indiana. Here are links to coverage from Crean’s trip along with a couple of other IU related stories:

Around the Hall: Assistants speak, Hardy, Keady, Sampson, one-and-done

by in Media | May 15th, 2008

– Tim Buckley, Bennie Seltzer, Jayd Grossman and Brian Barone addressed the media on Tuesday and The Indiana Daily Student was all over it. Still no word on the third assistant, but perhaps this guy deserves a look?

– Terry Hutchens tackles several topics on his blog, including (but not limited to): Verdell Jones, Maurice Sutton, big men and Rick Greenspan.

– Former Purdue coach and Big Ten Network studio analyst Gene Keady is baffled by what Kelvin Sampson did at IU. Note to Gene: we’re in the same boat as you.

– Rick Bozich of The Louisville Courier-Journal agrees with Bob Knight and writes that the one-and-done rule was one of the worst things to happen in college basketball. In case you missed it, PostmanE had an interesting piece on The Dagger @ Y! a few days ago about O.J. Mayo and the one-and-done rule.

– Ben Homrig of The Indiana Daily Student encourages former IU basketball and football player James Hardy to get it together. Hardy, meanwhile, is calling the recent altercation with his father a mixup and has apologized. Try to stay on the good side of Commissioner Goodell, Mr. Hardy.

– The new Rivals 150 is out for 2009 and Derek Elston is No. 96, Maurice Creek is No. 136 and Bobby Capobianco is No. 138. What should this mean to you? Absolutely nothing.

– Quinn Buckner is ‘living in the now,’ according to The South Bend Tribune. I’m really not sure what that means, but you can read about it here.

Around the Hall: Dakich, Meyer, Greenspan and more

by in Media | May 14th, 2008

dak.jpg– Dan Dakich talked to Terry Hutchens of The Indianapolis Star and the former interim coach addresses Kelvin Sampson, Armon Bassett, Jamarcus Ellis and the overall state of Indiana basketball. Dakich will get $180,000 promised to him by the university and hopes to coach somewhere next season. Dakich was criticized for kicking Bassett and Ellis to the curb, but ultimately, we’re all finding out that he was just looking out for a program in desperate need of discipline.

– Former assistant Jeff Meyer denies intentionally violating rules in his response to the NCAA obtained by The Indianapolis Star.

– Bob Kravitz raises some excellent points about Rick Greenspan and wonders how the AD is still employed by IU. Here’s my favorite part:

Let’s not engage in selective amnesia: former coach Kelvin Sampson was hired by Greenspan. Now, were former school president Adam Herbert and trustee Jeff Cohen the people who most strongly supported Sampson’s hiring? Sure. Greenspan had his own favorite — sources tell me it was former West Virginia and current Michigan coach John Beilein — but Sampson was among the three candidates Greenspan sent to the trustees.

Ultimately, Greenspan signed off on this terrible hire, and on the day Sampson was introduced, Greenspan happily stood out front and sang Sampson’s praises.

You can’t have it both ways.

Or can you?

– Eric Crawford of The Louisville Courier-Journal writes that the self-imposed sanctions are not sufficient and that IU should pay for hiring Kelvin Sampson.

– And finally, Terry Hutchens has an update on IU’s self-imposed sanctions. Tom Crean has seven days of off-campus recruiting to use in July, IU has added two paid official visits and the staff will lower its frequency of correspondence with Derek Elston (who was named in the NCAA’s report) from seven times to six times for the upcoming school year.

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