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Welcome to another edition of 6-Banner Sunday, co-produced by The Assembly Call and Inside the Hall. Here, we’re going to focus on his five most important IU basketball stories from the past week and see how his other IU sports programs are doing.

Indiana Basketball news wasn’t nearly as big as it was last week when the schedule was announced, but there were still some notable items from the day before. So, IU announced her next pro day to coincide with Hoosier Hysteria weekend.

And with two more preseason publications naming the Hoosiers as Big Ten favorites, the hype and pressure continues to mount. Looking even further ahead, IU’s remaining top goals for 2023 announced the final four schools he’s considering, with the Hoosiers cut. A new show was held on

Outside of basketball, it’s been a really good week for IU athletics in general, with solid wins in several sports.

• IU Basketball Announces First Ever Pro Day
• Indiana named a Big 10 favorite by Lindy’s Sports Blue Ribbon
• IU’s 2023 Top Recruitment Goals Announce Final 4 Schools
• AC radio and work
• IU Football is back with a thrilling victory over Western Kentucky
• Hoosier summary

Banner #1 – IU Basketball Announces First Ever Pro Day

It’s been known for weeks that the Hoosier Hysteria will take place on Friday, October 7. But with Pro Day coming up a few hours earlier, that’s not the only IU basketball event on that day.

This has been done by several top schools over the past few years, and Cream and Crimson are now in it.Scouts are invited to join all 30 teams in the NBA. Star center Trace Jackson-Davis is an obvious candidate for a career in professional basketball, but the likes of Tamar Bates, Jordan Geronimo, Jalen his Hood his Schifino and Malik his Renault could also play beyond college. I have.

Banner #2 – Indiana named a Big 10 favorite by Lindy’s Sports Blue Ribbon

Despite the grueling schedule announced last week, two more preseason publications put the Hoosiers first in the conference, joining several other teams that have been hyping teams into 2022-2023. Featured in His two sources for that are the Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook and Lindy’s Sports, both of which named Trace Jackson-Davis Big He Ten Player of the Year.

Despite so many picking Cream and Crimson as the best teams in the league, Inside the Hall’s William McDermott said how realistic this is, considering IU’s schedule is more difficult than other competitors. Check if it is relevant.

Banner #3 – IU’s Top Recruiting Goals for 2023 Announce Final 4 Schools

After a high-profile recruiting effort for 2023 failed, the Hoosiers are down to one top target: big man Arinten Page. IU has seemed like a front-runner for him for several weeks, but his three other schools (Cincinnati, Miami (FL), and he-USC) may have closed the gap.

Paige announced that she was considering all four and had to make a decision soon. IU already has two new recruits in 2023, Gabe Kaps and Jakai Newton, and may look to the transfer portal for more regardless of Paige’s decision. Because the players (Xavier Johnson, Miller Kopp, Race Thompson) will graduate after 2022-2023 and run out of college credentials. Also, Trace Jackson-Davis is likely to finish his degree and head to the NBA.

Banner #4 – AC Radio and Working

Assembly Call had two new shows this week, Assembly Call Radio episode Thursday and Doing the Work Wednesday. AC Radio discussed hiring and took a closer look at all the Big Ten coaches.

Meanwhile, Doing the Work had a special guest, Amanda Foster, to talk to us about last week’s scheduled release. Foster, who plans to increase coverage of women’s basketball in this season’s Inside the Hole, told the site about the three shock transfers (Alyssa Geary, Sidney Parish and Sarah Scalia) who joined the team. published an article on Tuesday.

Banner #5 – IU Football is back with a thrilling victory over Western Kentucky

It looked bleak for a while, but the Hoosiers pulled off a scathing overtime victory over Western Kentucky, improving to 3–0 and earning half of bowl qualification. They also surpassed last season’s total wins, despite some ugliness in his first three weeks of the season.

Banner #6 – Hoosier Summary

Soccer wasn’t the only IU team having a successful week, as baseball, field hockey, men’s soccer, volleyball, and women’s soccer have also won in recent days.

• The men’s soccer triumphed for the first time in 11 years with a 2-1 victory over a ranked Bulldogs team at the Butler Bowl in Indianapolis. They also moved several contests later in the season to accommodate the rescheduling of their match against Notre Dame, which had previously been canceled due to rain.

• Women’s soccer defeated tough team Trine 5-0 to draw Memphis.

• Baseball revived last season’s dominant offense to dominate Eastern Illinois in the fall exhibition games.

• Volleyball has won two of its three games this week.

• Field hockey defeated Bellarmine and fell to Iowa.

• Cross Country competed at the Coaching Tree Invitational.

• Wrestling added a coach to its staff.

Thank you for your continued support of The Assembly Call and Inside the Hall. We’ll be back next weekend with a new roundup.

Enjoy your 6-Banner Sunday.

Aaron (Ali) Chiffron
Assembly call contributor

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