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Devries to Indiana

Is it though. I know the Hoosiers are a historic Blue blood. But Wv is no slouch and has had more recent success than Indiana. Indiana bball is very similar to NU football
So in reverse West Virginia Football is a better job than Nebraska than.🫵🏼
 
West Virginia had about $3 million NIL for basketball and he was able to accomplish a decent turn around in 1 season. Indiana NIL will be significantly more, that is why it is a better job.
 
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West Virginia isn’t a better job than Nebraska football and he isn’t saying it is. There is no comparison between the 2 being made. Indiana basketball is similar to Nebraska football. Period. End of story.
Basketball in Indiana is like a religion. I can't believe they've sucked for so long. I mean, I'm glad because I hate IU, but it's a blueblood. It's like Nebraska sucking in football.
 
Is it though. I know the Hoosiers are a historic Blue blood. But Wv is no slouch and has had more recent success than Indiana. Indiana bball is very similar to NU football
There's some truth in this. Indiana basketball was a great job back when the Big 10 had ten teams and money hadn't flooded the market. Now it's a high pressure job that plays in a very tough 18 team league. Indiana basketball is like Kansas basketball- a successful season is winning the league or making the Final Four. The problem is it's a lot easier to do one of those things in the Big 12 than it is the Big 10.

My perception of what makes a coaching job great weights one factor much more heavily than the media and fans do-- how easy is it to win there? From a coaching perspective, that matters one hell of a lot. If a coach tells you otherwise, they probably aren't telling you the truth.
 
West Virginia had about $3 million NIL for basketball and he was able to accomplish a decent turn around in 1 season. Indiana NIL will be significantly more, that is why it is a better job.
You make a good point, but I'm gonna say that there are other factors. For starters, how tough is it to win games in your league and how tough is it to win your league? It's easier to win at West Virginia in my opinion. I think the Big 12 is top heavy. Second point, NIL should be evaluated by comparing it to other teams in your league. My guess is that West Virginia has a NIL advantage in the Big 12 more than Indiana has in the Big 10. (I would love to see the numbers). Indiana has more NIL than West Virginia but that comparison doesn't matter in my opinion.

So Indiana is no longer a great job in my opinion, but it's certainly a very good job. But one thing that makes it more attractive right now to DeVries is that he will be taking over for a bad coach. It will be pretty easy to prove that you're a better coach than Woodson. And to DeVries being from Iowa, I'm sure he views the Indiana job more favorably. He's a Midwestern guy and getting a huge six year contract at 49 means that this could be his last coaching gig if he wants it to be.
 
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Basketball in Indiana is like a religion. I can't believe they've sucked for so long. I mean, I'm glad because I hate IU, but it's a blueblood. It's like Nebraska sucking in football.

Indiana basketball and Nebraska football have suffered for the same reasons. They have both hired a ton of shit coaches......
 
Never go to a football scbool as a basketball coach. Everyone knows that.

Wat? Working out pretty good for Nate Oates and Bruce Pearl. Rick Barnes has been very successful at Tennessee. Oregon and Dana Altman are in the tournament every year. Michigan won the B1G with a 1st year head coach. Florida won the SEC tournament and are a top seed in the dance.

The old “you can’t have a good basketball program at a football school” is a big fat lie. Not even remotely true and it’s just used to run cover for losers and losing programs.
 
Wat? Working out pretty good for Nate Oates and Bruce Pearl. Rick Barnes has been very successful at Tennessee. Oregon and Dana Altman are in the tournament every year. Michigan won the B1G with a 1st year head coach. Florida won the SEC tournament and are a top seed in the dance.

The old “you can’t have a good basketball program at a football school” is a big fat lie. Not even remotely true and it’s just used to run cover for losers and losing programs.

It was a (apoarently bad) joke due to their one breakout year on the gridiron last season.
 
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Indiana has about 10 million in NIL (allegedly), Iowa offered him 2.5 million in NIL (allegedly)
 
Is it though. I know the Hoosiers are a historic Blue blood. But Wv is no slouch and has had more recent success than Indiana. Indiana bball is very similar to NU football

Big difference is the state of Indiana is a recruiting hotbed that produces a crap-ton of in-state talent, you can't say the same about the state of Nebraska and football. And it only takes a few players to turn a basketball program around.
 
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