Class of 61 wrote:I also wonder if watching his mentor Bob Lindsay be shown the door at Kent State recently played any part in Curt's decision here? Maybe he decided that no matter how much success you've had it can be fleeting. Might as well take advantage of opportunities while you have them because there are no garantees.
Based upon a tweet he sent out once the Lindsay situation was finally public, a part of me was thinking the same thing.threestooges wrote:I believe the Lindsay situation DID have an impact on Curt's decision. A decade ago, Lindsay was one of the MAC's top coaches, winning or coming close to winning the league each year. He could've had other jobs, but chose to be a 'lifer' at Kent State. Then, the team struggled for a few years, a new AD came in, and Lindsay was shown the door. Mark Ehlen is a similar situation in that he was on top of the MAC world for a while, but didn't get to leave Toledo on his own terms. I have to believe Curt thought about these types of things when making his decision(s), not just this year but in years past when other schools came calling.
We were extremely lucky to have Curt for 11 years and when I listened to Fred Glass talk about the accomplishments of Curt and the staff and team, and to hear the round of applause that generated, I think the IU fans know what they are getting and are excited for their future. Too bad for OSU and their fans.
Note to AD Glass at IU -
You might want to check the flooring in the coaches box. It might need to be reinforced or even replace before the first home game



