Like the IU coaching staff, in college basketball you always have to be looking forward — even mid-season. Here’s our way too early look at the 2018-19 Indiana men’s basketball roster, including the main open questions, and the projected roster and starters. Further below we’ve provided recent highlight videos for Indiana’s currently signed 2018 class. MAIN OPEN QUESTIONS Will Juwan Morgan go to the NBA? At this point it would seem like at a minimum he will go through the evaluation process. If he can further develop his emerging 3-point shot he would seem likely to go at this point.…
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Robert Johnson sits down with Michelle McMahon to discuss Indiana men’s basketball on BTN. Indiana plays Northwestern at 4:30 on Sunday. Indiana is on a 2 game winning streak and is 10-7 on the season overall and 3-2 in the Big Ten. https://youtu.be/HWF3SYEZ050 You can follow us on Twitter: @daily_hoosier Find us on Facebook: thedailyhoosier
Indiana University head coach Archie Miller met with the media on Friday at Assembly Hall along with Devonte Green and Zach McRoberts. They provided their thoughts on Sunday’s game against Northwestern and other topics. https://youtu.be/6auiADMAnbw https://youtu.be/6mO4tNKBbac Video credit – Indiana University Athletics You can follow us on Twitter: @daily_hoosier Find us on Facebook: thedailyhoosier
Few people think of “golden eras” of Indiana University football, but the 1940’s under the leadership of head coach Bo McMillin might just be the closest the Hoosiers have come to such a period. Today we look back at the Hall of Famer on the 121st anniversary of his birth. Alvin Nugent “Bo” McMillin was born in Prairie Hill, Limestone County, Texas, on January 12, 1895. His family moved in 1897 to Waco and in 1901 to Fort Worth, where McMillin’s father worked for a meat-packing firm. HIGH SCHOOL YEARS At five feet nine inches and 165 pounds, McMillin entered…
Full video of Indiana University head coach Archie Miller’s periodic radio show with Don Fischer. The show was produced live on Thursday, January 11th, 2018 in Bloomington. Posted by Indiana Basketball on Thursday, January 11, 2018 Video credit – Indiana University
During the offseason we’ll keep you updated on a weekly basis on the news and notes that occur related to the Indiana University football program. Here are the key notable events from the past week: T.D. Roof Transfers to IU T.D. Roof, a 5-11, 215 pound linebacker is transferring from Georgia Tech to Indiana. As a true freshman, Roof played in 11 games for the Yellow Jackets. Kane Wommack Hired as Assistant Coach The Hoosiers have added to the their coaching staff. Kane Wommack will coach IU’s linebackers. For the last 2 seasons he served as the defensive coordinator and…
There is a belief that exists among many that point guards make better basketball coaches because the point guard is the floor general, runs the offense and is often the player that conveys the communication from the coaches to the players. Most of us know by now that new Indiana basketball coach Archie Miller grew up as a coach’s son, played point guard in high school, and in college, at North Carolina State. So we wondered, do point guards really make better coaches? Unaware of any scientific method to test this, we started by selecting the Top 10 winningest coaches…
Indiana University has released a statement making it official that De’Ron Davis is out for the season after undergoing surgery for a torn achilles tendon: You can see our analysis published last week of how the injury would likely impact the Indiana roster and gameplan going forward. Thus far things have largely played out as anticipated, with an expanded role for Justin Smith and Juwan Morgan moving his game out to the perimeter at times. You can the official IU statement here. You can follow us on Twitter: @daily_hoosier Find us on Facebook: thedailyhoosier Photo credit – Andy Lyons / Getty Images
Archie Miller said that Indiana “grinded out” a win. We hope you are OK with that, because if Indiana is going to win many more Big Ten games this year, this Penn State game was the template. It wasn’t pretty, but it was tough, smart, aggressive basketball. It’s what we thought Archie Miller basketball looked like when he was hired. Sure it can be prettier with a deeper and more talented roster. Those days will come. But after two straight substantially complete games, this Indiana team seems to finally be buying into what Miller is selling. Indiana wins it, 74-70.…
Post game press conference after a 74-70 Indiana victory over Penn State. Indiana improves to 10-7 overall and 3-2 in the Big Ten with the win. Indiana plays Northwestern on Sunday. Posted by Indiana Basketball on Tuesday, January 9, 2018