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2 comments by   |   Thursday, November 8, 2012 - 10:36 am UTC

1. HOOSIERS HQ
Indiana is set to appeal the penalty handed down to Peter Jurkin and Hanner Mosquera-Perea, Dustin writes.

Senior center Will Matte is the old man on the IU offensive line, Dustin writes.

The Indiana football team is hoping that a bigger fanbase accompanies success, Andy writes.

The IU soccer team made its earlier ever exit from the Big Ten Tournament Wednesday, we reported.

2. IT’S INDIANA
Rick Pitino outpointed John Calipari and Tom Crean in a poll of the best Kentuckiana coach, Rick Bozich of WDRB.com writes.

Wisconsin is readying to keep pace with the Indiana offense, Tom Mulhern of the Wisconsin State Journal writes.

3. ON THE FLIP SIDE
While Indiana was left scratching its head over the Jurkin-Perea ruling, Maryland got much happier news when Xavier transfer Dez Wells was cleared to play immediately by the NCAA, Don Markus of the Baltimore Sun writes.

4. ONE FOR THE ROAD
Just for Will Matte, here’s Neil Young performing “Old Man” live in 1971.

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2 comments:
#1
Angelo D
Thursday, November 8, 2012 - 2:58 PM UTC

What’s up with our soccer team? Is it time for a new coach? We got rid of the last one when he couldn’t win (even though he won our last championship). We appear to be moving in the wrong direction.

 
#2
TsaoTsuG
Thursday, November 8, 2012 - 9:57 PM UTC

Angelo D (I know you are not the original Angelo D)…whoaaa, take it easy; show you know something about this game. It happens, soccer is designed that way. Coach Yeagley will look at it, think about what’s good and what’s badm make adjustments…but few know the game as he does and even fewer have the trust of his team.

No reason to turn IU soccer into a brand of ‘college basketball-like’ pressures because they’ll only guarantee we lose our unique status. Soccer is played calmly, ball and feet on the ground, lifting your head and looking at the field…thinking…not by panicking as you are. We lost, it happens…even Barcelona and Brazil lose. THINK! Time to calm down.

 


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