Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Tom Crean and other questions


With limited knowledge of the guy this seems like a good hire for the Hoosiers, maybe he can bring some respectability back to the program. There are many questions and hurdles for Crean lets talk about 'em shall we:


1. Can he convince Eric Gordon to stay - he is obviously not ready, but I think he believes he is. His draft stock is down and he would benefit from a few more years of college.


2. Can he convince Ebanks and Holloway to come - these were Kelvins guys, and they have decommited but IU is still on the list of schools they are considering.


3. How will he cope with the loss of at least one scholarship possible two if Myles Brand has anything to say about it. They football team has helped out in times past, but with their possible rise to respectability will that be an option.


4. What about JaMarcus and Armon - I think he needs to hear their side of the story, there must be more to this than just missing a practice and a run. The punishment dose not seem to fit the crime.


5. Who decided it was Okay to eat sour cream - I mean it's spoiled right? Same deal with cottage cheese, who looked at rotten milk and decided that this is something we should eat? Somebody actually got a hunk a cream that had gone bad and slapped on a baked potato and said it should be ingested. This is a question I have had for years so I thought I would throw it in.

4 comments:

Soonerfanatic said...

I think Sean Sutton is the correct choice here. He is out of a job and needs one. Indiana would be a fine fit.

Sour milk is the only way to mix a potato and I love this combo with a good steak.

But all in all-- Kelvin Samspon equals spoiled milk...

Anonymous said...

Again, I have nothing substantive to say about the sports stuff. I do know something about spoiled and moldy milk products, though. Big rich blue mold veins are signs of good cheese. Especially if it is moldy goat cheese. Mmm.

Richard L. Robertson said...

See - I don't mind cheese products or sour cream, it is simply fascinating to me that some dude had the moxy to try it in the first place. I say to that guy "way to go" but I still wonder if he might not have had a mental disorder.

jwfrog said...

Well, one thing's for certain, that other "jeremy" dude must have a "mental disorder"...His description of moldy veins is a bit gross. But, don't let him fool ya, he knows more about "sports stuff" then he lets on, and he still has a mean reverse layup.