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Gregg Doyel

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Name: gregg doyel | Gender: | Member Since December 25, 2006
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You paying attention, Les Miles?

Posted on: May 2, 2008 3:12 pm
Edited on: May 2, 2008 3:14 pm
 

On the same day I was disgusted into writing about LSU football coach Les Miles, who finally saw fit to expel his best player, I'm moved to write in support of Indiana basketball coach Tom Crean ... who booted off his only players.

Crean inherited an awful situation at Indiana, one infected by the kinds of players Kelvin Sampson not only had recruited -- but then had allowed to run amok. Interim coach Dan Dakich was the first person to bring discipline to the program by kicking Armon Bassett and Jamarcus Ellis off the team shortly after the season ended.

Crean came in, and immediately it sounded as if he was going to succumb to the same sort of crap that Les Miles succumbed to all those times he put up with Ryan Perrilloux: But my team needs these guys ...

But after sitting on it and thinking on it and presumably meeting with the carcinogenic players himself, Crean decided Friday not to let them back onto the team. Even better, he also kicked off DeAndre Thomas, whose rotten attitude could be smelled from a mile away.

Crean has no players left. No good ones, anyway. He's going to get his butt kicked for a year or two at Indiana because of it, but I'm more proud of the man than I've ever been.

And I'm more disappointed in Miles than ever.

 

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Since: Sep 1, 2006
Posted on: May 2, 2008 4:00 pm

You paying attention, Les Miles?

That wasn't DeAndre's rotten attitude you smelled, it was the ham & swiss sandwich he had stuffed in his pocket. Heyooh!

Seriously, though. I too am proud that Crean has a pair. He's doing what's right for the program. I'm also guessing that grades played a big part in yesterday's/today's events.



Reputation: 97
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Since: Oct 12, 2007
Posted on: May 2, 2008 4:05 pm

You paying attention, Les Miles?

The Crean & Crimson era has begun, and it sounds as if Tom Crean is truly going to have to start from scratch at Indiana University.

Gregg, I think you're right. It's going to take a couple of years and some major growing pains, but, in the end, it will all be worth it because, by then, IU will be doing things the right way. Finally.



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Level: All-Star
Since: Mar 18, 2007
Posted on: May 2, 2008 4:05 pm

You paying attention, Les Miles?

I agree with you totally Doyle, thanks for putting this up. I am a student at IU and a season ticket holder for the past couple seasons, not to mention a very die-hard IU basketball fan, and I feel that the moves made by the basketball administration were the correct ones. Crean was a great hire and is now proving to me that he will run a clean team that will have players who only deserve to wear the cream and crimson. Getting rid of Basset and Ellis will help the team unity in the future and will allow the team to become more of a family rather than a bunch of individuals who are doing what they please without any form of discipline. I too am very proud of Crean and for once in a long time I am very proud to be a Hoosier. I know that it may take a while for our team to become an elite team that competes for the big ten title each year, but if getting rid of the cancer on your team means a few bad seasons I am glad that Crean preformed the operation. I am sorry for my grammar but I am writing quickly so that I can make it to my last final on time, thanks goodness it's almost summer!



Reputation: 93
Level: All-Star
Since: May 2, 2008
Posted on: May 2, 2008 4:06 pm

You paying attention, Les Miles?

Yes. Thank goodness we have some coaches who can man up and take responsibility around here. Hes looking out for the program and looking out for the other athletes as well. If he puts a group of misfits in with his players that can excel, it can only hurt them. Way to go Indiana. You hired the right man! i am impressed.



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Since: Jan 4, 2007
Posted on: May 2, 2008 4:28 pm

Well, let's be fair here.

Crean does have ONE good player: Jordan Crawford, who averaged 9.7 ppg last year and showed flashes of offensive brilliance (as well as flashes of Larry Richardson-esque scariness).

But yeah. Indiana is officially in the basketball wilderness. I guess we'll start seeing just how