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In this episode of Xs and Joes, Bob Moats and Mike Wiemuth dig into a topic many Indiana fans can feel but struggle to explain: why so much frustration around IU basketball now feels deeper than just wins and losses. Using recent reactions, historical context, and a few memorable pop-culture references, they explore how decades of unmet expectations have shaped the current mood around the program.
Why IU Fans Are So Angry
The conversation starts with the obvious question—and goes well beyond the surface.
The Weight of Three Decades
Indiana’s history matters—but so does everything since.
The guys look at how few truly memorable seasons IU has had in the modern era, and why long stretches of mediocrity hit differently at a program with this much tradition.
Dusty May, Braden Smith, and the Ones That Got Away
Recent tournament storylines reopened old wounds.
The episode explores why certain names trigger such strong reactions from IU fans—and why those reactions are often about more than one player or one coach.
Can Darian DeVries Change the Mood?
There’s real momentum from the portal haul, but skepticism remains.
This Isn’t Just an Indiana Problem
IU may be unique in some ways—but not in this one.
The discussion branches into Kentucky, North Carolina, Kansas, Nebraska, and other fan bases dealing with the same collision of history, money, and modern expectations.
Bottom line:
This episode is about more than fan anger. It’s about what happens when a proud program goes too long without giving people a reason to believe—and what it will take to earn that belief back.
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In this episode of Xs and Joes, Bob Moats and Mike Wiemuth dig into a topic many Indiana fans can feel but struggle to explain: why so much frustration around IU basketball now feels deeper than just wins and losses. Using recent reactions, historical context, and a few memorable pop-culture references, they explore how decades of unmet expectations have shaped the current mood around the program.
Why IU Fans Are So Angry
The conversation starts with the obvious question—and goes well beyond the surface.
The Weight of Three Decades
Indiana’s history matters—but so does everything since.
The guys look at how few truly memorable seasons IU has had in the modern era, and why long stretches of mediocrity hit differently at a program with this much tradition.
Dusty May, Braden Smith, and the Ones That Got Away
Recent tournament storylines reopened old wounds.
The episode explores why certain names trigger such strong reactions from IU fans—and why those reactions are often about more than one player or one coach.
Can Darian DeVries Change the Mood?
There’s real momentum from the portal haul, but skepticism remains.
This Isn’t Just an Indiana Problem
IU may be unique in some ways—but not in this one.
The discussion branches into Kentucky, North Carolina, Kansas, Nebraska, and other fan bases dealing with the same collision of history, money, and modern expectations.
Bottom line:
This episode is about more than fan anger. It’s about what happens when a proud program goes too long without giving people a reason to believe—and what it will take to earn that belief back.
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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