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[375] IU-Michigan State Postgame Show: Spartans Dominate Overmatched Hoosiers
The Assembly Call IU Basketball Podcast and Postgame Show · The Assembly Call
January 20, 201858m 15s
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Show Notes
On Friday night, Indiana fell to Michigan State 85-57 in a game Michigan State controlled from start to finish. After the game, our crew broke it all down on The Assembly Call IU Postgame Show.
Among the topics discussed:
-- Why Indiana's response response to Archie Miller's 2nd half timeout is a great sign for the future.
-- How Robert Johnson heeded his coach's advice to turn in one of his best performances of the season.
-- Thoughts on Juwan Morgan's injury and how Indiana might adjust moving forward if it has to play without the forward for an extended period of time.
-- Why this result was, in so many ways, inevitable given Michigan State's talent advantage and five-day break to refocus.
-- What Freddie McSwain did in then 2nd half that impressed both Ryan and Jerod (and even earned Ryan's game ball).
-- Thoughts on some positive signs from Justin Smith and Al Durham.
We also point out a few meaningful moments you may have missed, go inside the numbers, and hand out our game balls. All of that, and more, on this edition of The Assembly Call.
Among the topics discussed:
-- Why Indiana's response response to Archie Miller's 2nd half timeout is a great sign for the future.
-- How Robert Johnson heeded his coach's advice to turn in one of his best performances of the season.
-- Thoughts on Juwan Morgan's injury and how Indiana might adjust moving forward if it has to play without the forward for an extended period of time.
-- Why this result was, in so many ways, inevitable given Michigan State's talent advantage and five-day break to refocus.
-- What Freddie McSwain did in then 2nd half that impressed both Ryan and Jerod (and even earned Ryan's game ball).
-- Thoughts on some positive signs from Justin Smith and Al Durham.
We also point out a few meaningful moments you may have missed, go inside the numbers, and hand out our game balls. All of that, and more, on this edition of The Assembly Call.
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