turned his back on the ways of the past. He refused to run the motion? Does anyone find that questionable? The same time IU gets a new coach (for whatever reason) a new system is installed? WOW! Talk about wearing different uniforms? Dear Lord!!!! This surely marked the end of a dynasty, and the ingredients of a revolution. For what comes next? Probably a future marked without graduating seniors, championships or character. It's true, tradition dose have it's place but when does it need to change? Some in Bloom County also had a hard time dealing with policy change. It seems many are unwilling to deal with anything that flies directly in the face of the previous administration. Evidence has shown that a lot of the programs who have won in (you know which) tournament had policy different than those of the Colonel. Some of those programs were, and it pains me to write this, RESPECTABLE??! Michigan A&M doesn't run motion. Some teams actually play a little zone (sorry I had to write the "z" word). Could it be that however misguided the reasons for dismissal were, those in Bloom County could see past the trees for the forest, and support the current coaching administration and team? Apparently not. Nothing could happen fast enough to this team for this set of fanatics. The experts, and I'm not talking about the AAU coaches and out-of-touch supporters who frequent certain internet "safe havens" knew this would be a struggling team. They probably weren't as good as Bloom County had hoped, let's face it they were a young team. They had no seniors. They would be plagued with the same motivational problems they had last year. There were plenty of games they didn't win that they should have last year. But players like CJ Righton would come through. This year they had no proven leader, and it wouldn't matter who was coach. This is something they would have to grow into on their own. So the interim-coach taught what he knows best and we were subjec...