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The basketball obsession, philosophical musings, pop culture reflections, and even political commentary from a would-be philosopher-turned-management consultant based in sunny Los Angeles, California.

Friday, March 14, 2008

Tim Floyd wants the IU job

FLOYDGATE!

Tim Floyd calling Indiana's Athletic Director in the middle of the Pac-10 Tournament.

A little word association:

perfect

amazing

karmic

love it

trojans

hahahahahahahahaha

Will this year's meltdown for Tim Floyd happen even before the tournament?
Posted by CDP at 3:38 PM

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