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Fred Glass: Retiring End of Year


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55 minutes ago, Coach Nowlin said:

Thoughts from IU NATION? 

Mixed reactions.

Thought he did the best he could given President McRobbie doesn't give an ounce about athletics.

Based on his job title, he did what he was supposed to do. Raised money for the university, improved facilities across the board etc.

It's unfortunate but he's ultimately going to be judged on the performance of the basketball program which has been a massive disappointment during his tenure. Although he didn't hire Crean, he gave him unwarranted extension after a single year and ultimately held on to him too long.

Still too early to tell on Archie, although with a new AD he may not have as long a leash as originally thought. Needs to make the tournament this year.

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Glass probably doesn't want to be around when the reality of the $28M he committed to Allen becomes a huge burden to the University, especially when IU slips back to 6-6, 5-7 type seasons.

 

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45 minutes ago, DT said:

Glass probably doesn't want to be around when the reality of the $28M he committed to Allen becomes a huge burden to the University, especially when IU slips back to 6-6, 5-7 type seasons.

 

Didn't you just advocate that you were in favor of Allen's extension? 

What's the alternative? Let him walk, hire an unknown and pay him $2-3mil a year and watch them win 4 and 5 games for eternity?

Can't have it both ways. 

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1 minute ago, Footballking16 said:

Didn't you just advocate that you were in favor of Allen's extension? 

What's the alternative? Let him walk, hire an unknown and pay him $2-3mil a year and watch them win 4 and 5 games for eternity?

Can't have it both ways. 

I think they did what they had to do.  But there is just as good a chance it will go bad as it will go well.  Im concerned about Rutgers and Maryland.  Im a huge believer in Schiano and expect him to have quick success.  maryland is full of talent, they are just poorly coached and the program has had many setbacks.  They will get that fixed.  Im not convinced that what Allen has done is sustainable.  History says it is not.  7 years is a long commitment.  But it also shows total faith in the current direction.

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11 minutes ago, DT said:

I think they did what they had to do.  But there is just as good a chance it will go bad as it will go well.  Im concerned about Rutgers and Maryland.  Im a huge believer in Schiano and expect him to have quick success.  maryland is full of talent, they are just poorly coached and the program has had many setbacks.  They will get that fixed.  Im not convinced that what Allen has done is sustainable.  History says it is not.  7 years is a long commitment.  But it also shows total faith in the current direction.

It'll be 2-3 years minimum before Rutgers is even competitive. Their roster is HORRID and that isn't going to change overnight. 

Maryland like Rutgers will continue to struggle trying to compete against teams outside their recruiting base.

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4 minutes ago, Footballking16 said:

It'll be 2-3 years minimum before Rutgers is even competitive. Their roster is HORRID and that isn't going to change overnight. 

Maryland like Rutgers will continue to struggle trying to compete against teams outside their recruiting base.

I just dont feel that IU is that far ahead of either.

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1 minute ago, Footballking16 said:

Maybe not in terms of talent, but IU has

-much more continuity

-depth and experience

-momentum

and the gap is widening. 

Im jaded 

LOL

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3 minutes ago, itiswhatitis said:

Gee I wonder who they'll hire for the new AD?

Chris Reynolds (former PG under Knight) who is Bradley's current AD is my preference but I think they'll take a strong look at Pat Kraft from Temple. IU alum who was previous assistant AD at Indiana a few years back. He seems more qualified than Reynolds.

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10 minutes ago, TrojanDad said:

Bottom line, he was barely .500 during his last tenure at Rutgers and that was before they were a member of the Big 10.

And it's no coincidence his teams got better in the Big East once teams like Miami, Virginia Tech, and Boston College were replaced with the likes of South Florida, UConn, and Cincinnati. 

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