What went wrong for the Hoosiers?
With his team tracking toward missing the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive season, multiple media outlets are reporting that Indiana University men's basketball coach Mike Woodson will retire at the conclusion of the Hoosiers' season.
All 29 former Wildcats are John Calipari recruits, but the only Calipari recruit who brought the Wildcats a national title was Anthony Davis of the Lakers. He’s the last remaining member of the 2012 champs still in the league.
IU treated the three-point shot like it a Class A Felony.
Mike Woodson of Indiana was not on that list in November. He is now.
Kel’el Ware had 18 points and 14 rebounds, Mackenzie Mgbako added 13 points and Indiana cruised past Maryland 65-53 on Friday night in a Big Ten Conference opener for both teams.
The Indiana coaching staff wore red crewneck sweaters Sunday night to honor Bob Knight as the Hoosiers played Army, one of Knight's former schools.
At an average salary of $4.2 million, Woodson will be paid what the men’s basketball coach at Indiana should be paid — like one of the Top 10 coaches in the game.
As the countdown continues for Thursday evening, here is an overview.
BOZICH | Rebuilt roster, rebuilt knee have Mike Woodson standing tall about Indiana basketball again
Woodson stood tall and confidently Wednesday night at Huber’s Orchard and Winery, where he spoke to more than 1,000 fans at the Hoosiers at Huber’s event.