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		<title>The Morning After: TCU</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 13:23:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eamonn Brennan</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Daniel Moore]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whoa, right? After a couple of bad losses to teams we didn&#8217;t even look competitive against, IU was given a coming-home gift Wednesday night. That gift, the TCU Horned Frogs, was about as inept a basketball team you&#8217;ll see all year, including the kids in cream and crimson. They were awful. So was IU. At [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whoa, right? After a couple of bad losses to teams we didn&#8217;t even look competitive against, IU was given a coming-home gift Wednesday night. That gift, the TCU Horned Frogs, was about as inept a basketball team you&#8217;ll see all year, including the kids in cream and crimson. They were awful. So was IU. At least for one half.</p>
<p>The second half? As ugly as it was, and as much as I winced, and as openly as the ESPN studio clown mocked it &#8212; after the game, he said something like &#8220;They won&#8217;t be submitting <em>that</em> footage to the NCAA!&#8221; &#8212; IU undeniably played better than at any time this year. It was still ugly, sure. But there were signs of something underneath, too, a baseline level of competence, athleticism, and defensive ability that the Hoosiers had yet to showcase in their young, fitful season. It was nice to watch.</p>
<p>The point is that no matter how bad TCU is, or was supposed to be, IU has played its fair share of bad teams this year already (Chaminade, for one) and barely come out with a victory. Next to Cornell, and the first 20 minutes of Wake Forest, this was still IU&#8217;s most impressive performance to date.</p>
<p><span id="more-1667"></span>I&#8217;m typing this from my apartment this morning as I rush out the door to an end-of-year corporate meeting that I didn&#8217;t know I had, so I won&#8217;t go too long with it, but a couple of things I noticed:</p>
<p><strong>TP, OG: </strong>Tom Pritchard is a skilled big man. It took me a while to realize this &#8212; at first, I basically just wrote him off as a slightly-better version of Kyle Taber. He didn&#8217;t impress me. But he did last night. In a game against a team with no post presence whatsoever, Pritchard did what he was supposed to do: he had 15 points and 11 rebounds, and he controlled the interior for large stretches. Many of his buckets were the result of a) good positioning on the offensive glass or b) catching the ball in good spots and finishing easy baskets.</p>
<p>Pritchard may never be a star, and he might get eaten up by bigger, more athletic Big Ten forwards, but for now I&#8217;ll take him. He is a smart big man. He gets things done. That&#8217;s really all we can ask.</p>
<p><strong>Verdell Jones, please come back</strong>: As much as I like Little Daniel Moore &#8212; &#8220;Little Daniel Moore&#8221; sounds like the protagonist in an Irish folk song &#8212; he has some key flaws. For one, his size; no amount of skill can overcome being smaller, and also less athletic, than D-1 college players. So Moore forces his dribble into places it shouldn&#8217;t go, and then loses it. He did this a couple different times last night. He is also a huge liability defensively, and he almost refuses to shoot, which reduces IU&#8217;s options on the offensive end. He&#8217;s a nice player, sure. But he&#8217;s not what he could be.</p>
<p>Which is why we need to get Verdell Jones back in the lineup ASAP. The two will complement each other nicely, I think, but asking Moore to carry the point guard load on his own is way too much to ask.</p>
<p><strong>Finally, turnovers. </strong>Turnovers. Sigh. Turnovers. Even in the best IU games, turnovers are still an issue. IU had 19 turnovers last night. TCU, for what it&#8217;s worth, had 21. IU turned the ball over on 29.5 percent of its possessions. TCU turned it over on 32.8 percent. IU had, by all accounts, an incredibly sloppy night. To be honest, a better team &#8212; or maybe even a less turnover-prone TCU one &#8212; might have beaten IU. Maybe not. But with this game comfortably in our rearview, let&#8217;s take the one abiding lesson we know from our first foray in Indiana basketball:</p>
<p>If these turnovers continue, this season will not improve.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s just true. A team like IU gives up so much already &#8212; size, experience, speed, wile, athleticism, skill. All of the things that make up raw basketball talent, IU doesn&#8217;t have. So no one is expecting IU to win much in the Big Ten, and that&#8217;s fair. But to compete in the Big Ten, to compete on Saturday, IU has to stop turning the ball over. Has to. At the very least, that TO rate has to come down out of the stratosphere. The Hoosiers are too far behind in too many categories to just give the ball up to superior teams. We&#8217;re already playing with the short deck; we don&#8217;t need to forfeit any more cards.</p>
<p>Fortunately, Big Blue Nation likes to cough it up, too. So we&#8217;ll see how it goes.</p>
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		<title>Hoosiers hit stride in 2nd half, hammer TCU</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 03:20:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bozich</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Devan Dumes]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[After leading by just four at halftime, Indiana played its best 20 minutes of the season Wednesday night en route to a 66-56 win over Texas Christian at Assembly Hall.
A 9-0 run, capped by a Nick Williams layup with 8:55 remaining, pushed the Hoosier lead to 51-33. Indiana (5-4) led by as many as 23 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After leading by just four at halftime, Indiana played its best 20 minutes of the season Wednesday night en route to a 66-56 win over Texas Christian at Assembly Hall.</p>
<p>A 9-0 run, capped by a Nick Williams layup with 8:55 remaining, pushed the Hoosier lead to 51-33. Indiana (5-4) led by as many as 23 before TCU closed the game with a 12-0 run of its own.</p>
<p>Devan Dumes scored 20 points to lead IU and Tom Pritchard had a double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds. Nick Williams added 11 points and Daniel Moore dished out seven assists.</p>
<p>The Hoosiers forced 21 turnovers, had 11 steals, hit 16 of 20 free throws and out-rebounded TCU 31-25.</p>
<p>Zvonko Buljan paced the Horned Frogs (7-4) with 19 points. The loss snapped a six-game winning streak for TCU, its longest since the 1998-1999 season.</p>
<p><strong>Unbeaten at home</strong>: The Hoosiers improved their home record to 4-0.</p>
<p><strong>Still no Jones</strong>: Verdell Jones III missed his third consecutive game with concussion-like symptoms following a collision in the Cornell game. Jones is considered day-to-day.</p>
<p><strong>Up next</strong>: The Hoosiers return to action Saturday at 4PM against Kentucky in Rupp Arena. The game will be televised by CBS.</p>
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		<title>Know Thy Opponent: Texas Christian Horned Frogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2008 23:56:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bozich</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the better young coaches in America &#8211; Jim Christian &#8211; brings his Texas Christian team to Assembly Hall Wednesday night.
The Horned Frogs (7-3) are seeking their seventh straight win and will play in Bloomington for the first time since December 12, 1950.
After six successful seasons at Kent State, Christian made the head-scratching decision [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-full wp-image-1637 alignright" title="jchristian" src="http://www.insidethehall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/jchristian.jpg" alt="" width="194" height="210" align="right" />One of the better young coaches in America &#8211; Jim Christian &#8211; brings his Texas Christian team to Assembly Hall Wednesday night.</p>
<p>The Horned Frogs (7-3) are seeking their seventh straight win and will play in Bloomington for the first time since December 12, 1950.</p>
<p>After six successful seasons at Kent State, Christian made the head-scratching decision to accept the job at TCU.</p>
<p>Not only is it hard to imagine a coach using TCU as a spring board to a better job, it can certainly be argued that Kent State is a better gig given their recent NCAA success. But so it goes in college basketball. Money talks and that&#8217;s why he made the move.</p>
<p>Christian, who served alongside Tom Crean as an assistant at Western Kentucky in the early 90&#8217;s, has his club defending well and they could present the stiffest home test to date for IU. During their current winning streak, opponents are shooting just 39 percent from the field and 20 percent from 3-point land against TCU.</p>
<p>The focal point on offense is senior forward Kevin Langford, who is averaging 13.8 points and should become the 29th player in school history to reach 1,000 points this season.</p>
<p>Two other Horned Frogs are scoring in double figures &#8212; Lithuanian forward Edvinas Ruzgas (11.6) and Croatian center Zvonko Buljan (10.5). Jason Ebie is the primary ballhandler and averages 4.7 assists, but has struggled from the field (35 percent).</p>
<p>As will be the case with just about every opponent on this season&#8217;s schedule, Indiana&#8217;s margin for error is slim. Keeping Langford in check on the low block and establishing Tom Pritchard early will be essential to putting win number five in the books.</p>
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