Top-seeded Hoosiers brush aside Gophers, 4-2Indiana coach Tracy Smith went into the Big Ten Tournament looking for signs that his Hoosiers still realized its importance even though they won the conference's regular season title for the first time since 1932 and are virtually assured a bid in the NCAA Tournament.
TsaoTsuG on "IU football adds lineman Nate Hoff to 2013 recruiting class"Punjab, yeahh...after reading your comment I searched out and got the Navy roster from last year and saw they had between 5-10 players over 285, perhaps 3-4 over 300 lbs). Expect it is a challenge to carry that weight and meet strict service academy standards. Thanks.
TsaoTsuG on "IU football adds lineman Nate Hoff to 2013 recruiting class"To make my comment completely clear. Podunker and I have had a long discussion (and respectful and friendly) on the issue of "Big". He gives it a lot of importance; I think it is a variable but not as much as Podunker does. And, I have no real idea beyond
Ron on "IU football adds lineman Nate Hoff to 2013 recruiting class"I would fly out of Norton AFB. This was during Nam and I can't remember any flight I took from Norton to Wright Patterson AFB actually landing at Wright Patterson. Landed in Nebraska, NJ, Texas and Alabama. Did lot of hitchhiking. But the price was right.
Geoff on "Theo Pinson takes North Carolina over Indiana"Tsao - What distinguishes us from UNC or Duke or KU or MSU or UF? Why do you always go to the lowest common denominator - UK... and pretend like if CTC isn't recruiting "Tsao-approved" players that he has turned IU into Slime Ball State.
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Chet on "IU football adds lineman Nate Hoff to 2013 recruiting class"Punjab, I used to go through Scott quite a bit. With the MAC located there, back in the day, if you could get a hop to Belleville and you had a green military ID, you could fly just about anywhere in the world for free. Sometimes getting back
Chet on "Theo Pinson takes North Carolina over Indiana"TTG, Duke USED to sit on it's high horse and brag about their high caliber 'student athletes' on the basketball team. Haven't heard Coach K mention anything like that in quite some time.
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