Watched from Afghanistan
I just want to say how proud I am of the Hoosiers. I got to watch their amazing last shot victory over the Wildcats this morning for me and evening for you from Afghanistan. It was well worth staying awake all night. I hope I get to come see them play when I come home in Feb. Go Big Red!
Love seeing all the support these kids are getting. Hope the next few weeks keep this streak alive. Looking for a Top 20 Ranking this week!
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Awesome. Glad the Hoosiers were able to give you something to cheer about. Thank you for your service.
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by John M (The Crimson Quarry) on Dec 10, 2011 8:33 PM EST reply actions
Coming back to the States in February?
Awesome! Much deserved and long-awaited, I am sure.
A sassy, brassy, classy lassy.
by LoneStarHoosier on Dec 15, 2011 9:32 PM EST up reply actions
I’m not all that on to the human polls, but I wouldn’t be surprised if we debut in the top 15. I would guess that this game will put us in or close to the top 10 in Sagarin and Pomeroy.
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by John M (The Crimson Quarry) on Dec 10, 2011 10:23 PM EST up reply actions
Quick story:
I coach a 9th grade team. We had a tip off tournament championship game today. We won on a buzzer beater 3 pt. I DVRd the IU game but couldn’t wait so I stopped at my parents house to watch the last 15 minutes. Best. Night. Ever.
#10 You will be missed.
by Bricks and Ivy on Dec 11, 2011 12:32 AM EST reply actions

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