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Hummel Robbie and Goodman Jeff Talk about Mike Woodson’s job security and the future of Indiana.

In recent Field of 68 podcast episodes, reporter Jeff Goodman and color commentator Robbie Hummel discussed Woodson’s job security, the program’s future, and Indiana’s 85-71 loss to Penn State on Saturday.

Indiana experienced a disheartening 85-71 defeat at home against Penn State on Saturday, despite Penn State lacking its leading scorer Kanye Clary and holding a 10-11 record. The Nittany Lions, making 12 3-pointers, managed to overcome an 11-point first-half deficit to surprise the Hoosiers on their home court. This loss led to discontent among Indiana fans, evident in boos within Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall and criticism on social media. The defeat dropped Indiana’s overall record to 13-8 and 5-6 in Big Ten play.

The dissatisfaction among fans has triggered discussions about Coach Mike Woodson’s job security and the program’s future, especially after consecutive at-large bids to the NCAA Tournament in his first two seasons. However, with the Hoosiers unlikely to make the NCAA Tournament this year, these topics have gained attention in the national media, including on the “Field of 68: After Dark” podcast.

In discussions about the weekend’s worst losses in college basketball, Jeff Goodman expressed his concern about Indiana’s situation, labeling it an embarrassment and stating that Woodson might have one more year to turn things around, emphasizing the use of NIL to recruit talented players. Despite being one of their own, Goodman suggested that if influential figures like Quinn Buckner signal it’s time for a change, Athletic Director Scott Dolson may consider a move.

The conversation continued on the podcast with Robbie Hummel, where the focus shifted to analyzing the team’s performance and prospects. Hummel highlighted the need for Woodson to navigate the transfer portal effectively, aiming for players who fit well together, possess perimeter skills, and include a high-level point guard. Evaluating the current roster and upcoming draft prospects, Hummel emphasized the importance of adapting Woodson’s approach, especially in securing a skilled point guard and enhancing overall team skill to improve performance in the upcoming seasons.

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