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The Hoosier Hysterics Podcast

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Two guys obsessed with Indiana Hoosiers Men’s Basketball, Football, Women's Basketball and everything else that IU plays, discover a way to cope… this podcast. From In-depth interviews with all-time Hoosier greats of the past, present and hopefully, future--to unhinged ranting and raving about the current state of the various IU Athletics' programs, Hoosier Hysterics is made for those who bleed cream & crimson. Enjoy the madness!
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Troy Williams was one of the most electric, gifted, and ultimately successful Indiana Hoosiers of the last decade. Stepping into the void left by the Vic & Cody era, Troy showed up in Bloomington and got down to work. From the jump he used his blow by speed to slash to the rim and finish with thunderous dunks, only to then methodically expand his g…
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DJ Jazzy Jeff Rabjohns is back to discuss all things IU men's hoops, including which direction the top targets for 2025 are trending, the potential impact of the new Big Ten revenue sharing agreement, and just how high should expectations be for next season's squad. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at ht…
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Eric Bossi of our very own 247 Sports is the absolute man when it comes to what's happening on the national scene of college basketball recruiting. Whether it's high school studs or transfer portal pickups, Eric not only knows who is coming and going, but also has a damn good idea as to what kind of impact they'll have when they get there. Which on…
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Rob Eggers... better known as Robbie, but we'll get into that... poured his blood, sweat and tears into the Hoosier program for 5 years in the mid-90's. This kid from Cuyahoga Falls battled for cream and crimson under Bob Knight alongside the likes of Bailey, Henderson, Evans, Patterson and so many more, and boy does he have the stories to show for…
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The Hysterics travel back to B-town and mix it up at the IU Founders & Funders Network Venture Summit. There they interview a veritable who's who of IU movers and shakers, including entrepreneurs like Alan Henderson, and wildly successful venture capitalists, like the iconic Tony Conrad. Other guests include Myles Grote, Jeff Hintz, Cici Bellis, An…
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In his 3 seasons at IU few players have caused as much excitement, and as much consternation, as Xavier Johnson. As he prepares for his professional career, X joins the show to honestly reflect upon his years in Bloomington, sharing the fond memories and yes, several of the true regrets. As a player, and as a person, the Hysterics will truly miss t…
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IU Athletic Director Scott Dolson joins the pod for his first public comments since the end of the basketball season. The conversation covers the tumultuous 3rd season of Coach Woodson, how things have changed for IU football with the hire of Coach Cignetti, and what the expectations are for both programs moving forward. See Privacy Policy at https…
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Chloe Moore-McNeil delighted Hoosier nation when she announced she was coming back for her 5th and final lap in the Candy Stripes. The stat-stuffing native of Greenfield, Tennessee has methodically become more and more instrumental to the sustained success of IUWBB over the past 4 seasons, helping the program achieve unprecedented status as one of …
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Tom Crean is back to break down the state of college basketball as only he can. If you love hoops, you simply cannot miss him holding court, sharing what he has learned by spending countless hours watching film, and dissecting the game at the college, NBA, and international levels. You will leave this podcast with a bigger, stronger, and faster bas…
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Hoosier head coach Curt Cignetti makes his much anticipated Hysterics debut. This man is serious about his football, and he's serious about building a winner at IU. Let's see how he does with two very unserious podcasters. Then hometown hero Anthony Leal jumps back on the pod to talk about the rollercoaster of a season that was, including his late …
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Over 1,000 hoopers have already entered the transfer portal, and who better than world-renown IU expert Jeff Rabjohns to help us Hoosiers make sense of it all? No one, that's who!! Listen in to get the latest scoops from Rabby on all of the targets our coaching staff has in their sights, and what it all means for the future of Indiana basketball. S…
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The morning after the HUGE IU Women's Basketball victory that propelled them to the program's third Sweet 16 in its history, one of the stars of the game, Sydney Parrish stops by to talk about the game, the celebration and the ramp up to taking on the best team in the country, South Carolina. Then, Gabe Cupps walks us through his first year as a Ho…
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One of the biggest questions heading into the off-season was about the future of power forward Malik Reneau. That question has now been answered. Hear directly from Malik what his decision is, why he made it and what is next for him and the Hoosiers. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/…
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It's over. Done. Finito. Another season of Hoosier basketball in the books and let's be honest... it wasn't a fun one. The Hysterics weigh in on what to make of the season that was, good and bad, and look toward the future of what is still the greatest sports team the world has ever known. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and Califor…
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Ant Wright had an auspicious start in hoops right from the jump. Playing AAU ball with a then bench-warming Kevin Durant, he went on to the legendary Oak Hill Academy and won back-to-back high school national titles. After playing at Michigan for both Tommy Amaker and John Beilein, he finished his collegiate career at Toledo, not knowing what the f…
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The ultimate NBA insider breaking all the biggest news with his celebrated "Woj Bombs," Adrian Wojnarowski has revolutionized the way sports is covered in the digital age. From his landmark journalism for Yahoo! Sports, to his seminal high school hoops book The Miracle of St. Anthony, to his massive multimedia presence with ESPN, there is simply no…
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Hoosier Nation is on fire. Some would argue that fire was given a voice when a Hoosier legend went on a local Indianapolis radio show about a month ago to share his unfiltered thoughts. Those comments created quite the stir and now, a month (and several losses) later, former Big Ten Player of the Year, BRIAN EVANS returns to Hoosier Hysterics to sh…
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Planet Earth's foremost expert on Indiana University Men's Basketball, Jeff Rabjohns, shows up to break down the slow-motion disaster that is this season, and what the Hoosier faithful might expect moving forward for our beloved program. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-no…
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Bang-Bang! Born in Bloomington and raised loving IU men's basketball, Mick Foley went on to become one of the most famous, beloved, and successful professional wrestlers in history. Foley is a four-time world champion (three WWF Championships and one TNA World Heavyweight Championship), an 11-time world tag team champion (eight WWF Tag Team Champio…
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Like father, like son... and in this particular scenario there is no higher compliment for either party. Todd Yeagley was born in Bloomington and spent his childhood learning first-hand what it took to build and sustain the greatest soccer program in the nation, led by his legendary father, Jerry Yeagley. Todd came into his own as a player, an All-…
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Hometown Hoosier Hero Anthony Leal is back on the show, allowing us all to further bask in the afterglow of his inspired performance in IU's glorious defeat of the dastardly Hawkeyes! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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Jerry Yeagley is the greatest coach in the history of collegiate soccer. 6 NCAA Championships, 10 Big Ten Titles, 544 career wins.... all the most of anyone to ever do it. Arriving in Bloomington in 1963, Coach Yeagley built the now storied Hoosier program from the ground up. Borrowing equipment, washing dirty uniforms, and scouting talent anywhere…
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TRAVEL NOT ADVISED: A Cold Day in Hell Two Hysterical Hoosier fans criss-cross the country battling wind, rain, snow, ice, sub-zero temperatures and way too many calories in a harrowing odyssey to watch their two favorite college basketball teams play. Will these bumbling middle-aged men survive the elements and finally return home to the civilized…
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Sara Scalia arrived in Bloomington last season and helped lead the Hoosiers to a Big Ten title and first ever #1 seed in the Big Dance. This year, however, she has unlocked a whole new level and is a huge reason IU is rolling into the new year determined to reach even greater heights. Once you get to know this young woman from Stillwater, Minnesota…
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It's a tale of two pods as The Hysterics recorded this podcast before AND after the game in Nebraska. In the run-up to tip-off against the Huskers, Eric and Ward once again make their New Year's Resolutions, including those for IU men's & women's basketball, football and soccer. Hope and optimism is bountiful in their Hoosier hearts... anything and…
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There is no better Christmas gift for Indiana Hoosiers everywhere than the signing of an in-state quarterback, especially when it's a young man like Tyler Cherry. This 6'5" 4-star stud out of Center Grove led his school to a state title and compiled ridiculous stats along the way. And after hearing him in conversation, you'll realize he's every bit…
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