So what happened?

wngarbarini

Heisman
May 4, 2006
10,840
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Unreal. I looked early at my phone and it was 19-8 IU and said I will watch Dateline. Called my friend who said we were up 8 with 15 minutes left so I turned it on and watched the rest.
 

sct1111

All-American
Nov 30, 2014
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Hitting 3s opened up the offense. Way more alley oops, dunks and easy layups.

Also the defense was 100x better than anything we've seen in a while. They looked like they did against Illinois earlier this year.
 

Night Man

All-Conference
Jan 8, 2006
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3,710
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I thought the effort was trash for the first 10 min or so and then excellent for the rest. So if something happened, it happened during the game because TJD was manhandling everyone and we were being outhustled overall.

Team is/was probably sick of the shots not falling and once a few fell they woke up.
 

PSAL_Hoops

Heisman
Feb 18, 2008
13,298
12,613
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I was happy to see the transition game return. We finally started to finish. Note that we made 3s but only a few were in halfcourt sets. We made them in transition kick outs. That was the case early on too. To get those opportunities, you have to execute in transition which we hadn’t done well at all until today for a long time. Finally finishing again!
 

RU MAN

Heisman
Oct 29, 2001
23,628
10,216
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Pike shortened the bench, started Young and Geo and Ron caught fire. Thank God! What a great turn around tonight. I wasn't even concerned when they got down fifteen. I just felt it in my gut they would come back and destroy Indiana. And that's what they did.
 
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RUsojo

Heisman
Dec 17, 2010
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Caleb played his least amount of minutes in 6 weeks.

Young played his most minutes in 6 weeks.

The fix was staring us in the face all along
 

RU-Choppin-Ohio

Heisman
Jul 31, 2011
32,987
37,769
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When Harper was struggling he was just missing open shots.

Every team gets open threes and other open shots. The team that wins is the one that hits its open shots.

Off course....you gotta play good defense and rebound.
 

S_Janowski

Heisman
May 24, 2009
13,914
26,521
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Less Caleb more Young really benefitting Ron and Geo. Paul doing a lot of great things off the ball in calebs place.

Young needed to play more no doubt but a few more minutes from him and a few less from McConnell doesn’t cause us to suddenly shoot 49% from fg and 39% from 3 lol.

We shot much better and had some fun, that’s really why we won.
 
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MadRU

Heisman
Jul 26, 2001
38,215
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I mean I hear everything about the ball going in, but the effort and attitude was noticeably improved even before the ball starting falling in

And the communication, noticed it early even when we were down.
 

knight82

All-American
Nov 4, 2002
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The title question of this post might be the easiest question the entire season. As many have already said, the shots started going in. It's really as simple as that
 
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RUsojo

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Young needed to play more no doubt but a few more minutes from him and a few less from McConnell doesn’t cause us to suddenly shoot 49% from fg and 39% from 3 lol.

We shot much better and had some fun, that’s really why we won.

idk I’m really not convinced that’s all it is


Starting with Syracuse and including Iowa because Caleb only played 11 minutes he's played 20 in all but Penn state after:

Harper 41/50 (51%) from the floor before Caleb and 46/130 (35%) after Caleb joined the rotation... More specifically 27/78 (34%) after the lineup change

Young 33/67 (49%) before Caleb and 63/138 (45%) after and 37/82 (45%) after lineup change

Mathis 32/72 (44%) before Caleb and 20/70 (28%) and 12/39 (31%) after the lineup change
 

RU05

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Jun 25, 2015
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Repeated many times above: shots fell.
Ya now matter how determined or mentally strong a player may be, when the shots don't fall, especially over a long stretch, it weighs on a player.

Shots fall the weight is lifted.
 
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RU05

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I think frustration made it appear that they were loafing
I'll take it back a little, I think we have seen some level of loafing, and you are right I think it stems from frustation.

But overall I think they put in the effort.

I don't think they really brought extra today, I don't think that was the difference this game to some of the other recent losses.
 
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Apr 8, 2002
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Rutgers is at its best when they play with a chip on their shoulder. It's things like a post from an IU site that should provide fuel to the tank.

mk23
Senior




28 minutes ago
Rutger has the least likable bunch I’ve seen a while. To let those clowns absolutely punk us and basically spit in our faces is beyond comprehension. I doubt if a single guy on that roster would ever sniff a scholarship offer from IU, but here they were kicking us and laughing at us.

Coaching or no coaching, when did IU kids get so damn soft? No pride at all.

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Greene Rice FIG

Heisman
Dec 30, 2005
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Best players played their asses off
We got outrebounded by a weak rebounding team.

we got hot from 3 and Indiana went to the floor with one punch.

the possession before the Geo 3 that started the run Ron drove to the lane and had a simple jump stop and a bounce pass for a Myles dunk. Instead he ran right through the stop sign and committed a turnover. We were playing like garbage and then shots started to fall.