Jeremiah Rivers learns the hard way that Patrick Patterson is an Old Spice man. Chris Howell | Herald-Times
AT HOOSIERSHQ.COM
- Kentucky’s 18-0 run in the second half pushed the Wildcats past Indiana, Dustin Dopirak writes.
- All signs point to a renewed rivalry in the years to come, Chris Korman writes.
- Kentucky was just too big for Indiana to handle, leading to a big rebounding edge, I wrote.
- Hope Elam is making her return to Saint Louis today, Jeremy Price writes.
IT’S INDIANA
- Kentucky vs. Indiana is two philosophies on display, the Indy Star’s Bob Kravitz writes.
- Some fresh faces pumped new blood into the rivalry, the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette’s LaMond Pope writes.
- Tom Crean was teaching until the bitter end, the Fort Wayne News-Sentinel’s Pete DiPrimio writes.
- Indiana played up to its potential, but so did Kentucky, the Gary Post-Tribune’s Matt Dollinger writes.
- Inside the Hall breaks the game down with stats, audio and video.
BIG TEN BASKETBALL
- Ohio State sorely missed Evan Turner, losing at Butler, the Columbus Dispatch’s Bob Baptist writes.
- Purdue trailed by 16 early in the second half, but came back to defeat Alabama, the Lafayette Journal & Courier’s Jeff Washburn writes.
- Wisconsin held off a scrappy Marquette team, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel’s Jeff Potrykus writes.
- Blake Hoffarber rediscovered his offense and Minnesota cruised to a win against St. Joseph’s, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune’s Myron P. Medcalf writes.
- Talor Battle missed a driving layup and Penn State lost to Virginia Tech, the Centre Daily Times’ Jeff Rice writes.
TAKE A LOOK
Jordan Hulls had his feet set. He was ready to take the charge. And then John Wall happened.
Man that Kravitz article ended with a wicked kick to the nuts of Coach Cal…ow.
Fantastic blog. Casey, JPat, Jay, stevealford, Husky, D-5, Clarion, Chronic, PB and Korman (and not only) spin a furious web of fast-paced conversations. It’s like the 1984 Sergio Leno movie Once Upon a Time in America (the original version, presented at Cannes). Your stories take the reader everywhere at once with passion and eloquence and in some cases with suggestive silence (GF Dave). It’s epic. As someone said, it’s harder to follow, because there are now so many thoughts running around, but I find it very refreshing and I think that you are all very generous to share your thoughts and as a reader I just want to say: thanks! to all of you.
Go Hoosiers!
That was nice ^. However, you are probably giving us too much credit. We should be thanking you for listening to so much BS.
I’ll say it again: Jeremiah needs a serious haircut. That mop looks worse than Bubbles from The Wire.
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