With the season less than a week away, we look at a few conferences, plus a couple of suspensions, more exhibition games and a new head coach on Twitter
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The Morning Dish – Friday, November 7, 2014
A lot has changed since Hoopville began 13 years ago, and we are part of the change this season. Plus, a look at some exhibition games and off-court news with the season a week away.
2013-14 Big Ten Post-Mortem
The Big Ten had some teams slip as the season went on, but plenty of others picked up the slack in another good year for the conference.
Young Indiana shows potential for growth in tough loss
Indiana had a chance to pull out a big win in the 2K Sports Classic championship game. It was a very different game for them than earlier ones, and one where they showed their potential if they grow despite the loss.
Legends wrapup: Indiana takes the title and a box score analysis
On the second night of the Progressive Legends Classic, UCLA and Indiana came out on top. We take a look inside some of the numbers in both games and an interesting note on the championship game matchup.
Stepping back to look beyond basketball
In keeping with a theme that has been brought up often since Saturday, it’s time to look beyond basketball for a minute.
Indiana Hoosiers 2011-12 Preview
Hoosier fans are itching for a return to glory days, and coach Tom Crean might face a greater sense of urgency starting in 2011-12.
Hoosiers Get a Learning Experience on the Road
Indiana’s 88-76 loss at Boston College was bound to be a learning experience, and it proved to be just that in more ways than one.
Giving Thanks to Hoops!
After a little more than a week into the season, we’ve got plenty of results to chew through, just in time for the feast of holiday tournaments filled with great match ups.
Big Ten Notebook: The Big Ten is Down? Not So Fast . . .
Who says the Big Ten is down? Through the first few weeks, the conference has one loss as a whole, and that loss was to Duke.
I admit, the competition isn’t of the highest level, and most of the games have been on Big Ten courts, but there aren’t the Division II losses or stunner upsets that have shown up this time of the season in years past. Does this mean the Big Ten will be represented heavily in the polls or send seven teams to the dance? Obviously not.