Episodios

  • [1081] Prince Alexander-Moody Scouting Report and Non-Con Schedule
    Jul 4 2025

    Indiana basketball fans got a couple pieces of legit offseason news with the release of the non-conference schedule and the program's first recruiting commitment under Darren DeVries.


    This edition of Assembly Call Radio, with hosts Coach Tonsoni, Ryan Phillips, and Andy Bottoms, breaks down what these developments mean for the new era of Hoosier basketball.


    Segment 1: Hoosier Headlines [00:00:00 - 00:29:59]


    After months of roster construction and staff building, the schedule release brings fans one step closer to seeing if DeVries' vision can translate to wins on the court.


    The big news is Prince Alexander Moody's commitment - the program's first 2026 recruit who represents the "DeVries prototype": a 6'4" shooting guard who fits the system's emphasis on floor spacing and shooting ability.


    Other headlines covered include the completion of DeVries' coaching staff, Anthony Leal's denied waiver appeal (ending his college career), and the mic'd-up practice videos showing coaches emphasizing fundamentals like ball pressure defense and proper spacing. The segment closes with a heartfelt thank you to Leal for his contributions to the program.


    Segment 2: Non-Conference Schedule Analysis [00:30:00 - 00:54:59]


    The hosts break down Indiana's 11-game non-conference slate, identifying four major tests surrounded by seven more manageable opponents. The marquee games include:


    November 9th vs Marquette (Chicago) - Early season test against a well-coached program

    December 6th vs Louisville (Indianapolis) - Neutral site against a top-20 preseason team

    December 13th at Kentucky - The big one everyone's been waiting for, back at Rupp Arena

    November 25th vs Kansas State (home) - Protecting Assembly Hall against a Big 12 opponent


    Both hosts project a 9-2 non-conference record, with the Kentucky road game being the most difficult challenge. They praise the regional appeal of the schedule, giving fans concrete games to look forward to attending or watching. The conversation includes early bracketology implications and how this schedule sets up better than previous years' efforts.


    Segment 3: Mailbag [00:55:00 - 01:37:02]


    The final segment tackles listener questions about overall record predictions and the challenge of connecting with an almost entirely new roster. The hosts project an 11-9 Big Ten record (20-11 overall), which should be good enough for tournament consideration.


    A thoughtful discussion emerges around a fan's question about feeling disconnected from the program due to constant roster turnover. The hosts acknowledge this is a real challenge in the transfer portal era and share their own strategies for dealing with it - focusing on the style of play rather than individual players, and waiting until the season starts to really invest emotionally in the roster.


    Jerod Morris joins late in the segment to add his perspective on the changing nature of college basketball fandom and how the off-season feels different now with so much roster uncertainty.


    Plus, as always, thoughts on staff completion, the challenge of maintaining fan engagement in college basketball's new landscape, and early excitement about a different brand of basketball coming to Assembly Hall. That's all in this edition of The Assembly Call.


    On the mics: Coach Brian Tonsoni, Ryan Phillips, Andy Bottoms, and Jerod Morris

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    1 h y 37 m
  • [1080] The Bison is Back! (Plus: Puerto Rico, Huber's, and ... a Speeding Ticket?)
    May 29 2025

    What a wild ride this episode was!

    Coach, Ryan, and Jerod were joined by the man of the hour, Galen Clavio, for a celebration that took some unexpected turns. From technical difficulties to traffic stops, this episode has it all.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • [2:24] Banner Moment: The Bison is Back! - The big news everyone's been waiting for as Indiana officially brings back the bison mascot, with Galen getting his long-awaited dream realized
    • [19:25] Hubers Winery Event Recap - Galen reports live from the annual Hoosier Connect event featuring new basketball coach Darren DeVries and football coach Curt Cignetti, with over 900 fans in attendance
    • [32:00] Puerto Rico Trip Discussion - Breaking down Indiana basketball's upcoming August trip to Puerto Rico and why these international trips are so valuable for team building with a completely new roster
    • [40:36] LIVE DRAMA: Galen Gets Pulled Over! - In a podcast first, Galen literally gets pulled over by police while driving back from Hubers and talking to us live on air (don't worry, he's fine!)
    • [1:04:00] Mailbag Segment - Answering listener questions about everything from Kentucky game nerves to how the bison will be incorporated into basketball, plus scholarship situation updates
    • [1:16:00] Basketball Philosophy & Expectations - Discussing Coach DeVries' comments about being "undersized" at center but having multiple ways to protect the rim, plus his emphasis on having great shooting depth


    Hopefully this episode captures what makes our show special - the unpredictable moments, genuine friendships, and shared excitement about Indiana sports. Between celebrating Galen's bison campaign success and witnessing podcast history with that traffic stop, it was an unforgettable night.

    The energy around both football and basketball programs feels genuinely different right now, and it's exciting to be along for the ride as this new era begins in Bloomington.

    (Also, I dropped in a little song at the end, related to the discussion we had about social media.)

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    1 h y 31 m
  • [1079] Offseason Update as Roster Nears Completion
    May 8 2025

    This edition of The Assembly Call dives into Indiana's complete roster overhaul and what fans might expect heading into the 2025-26 season.

    After inconsistent results under previous regimes, Indiana basketball is embracing a paradigm shift toward a more modern, movement-oriented system. The conversation highlights DeVries' business-like approach to program building and the significant shift in roster construction.

    Key discussion points include:

    • The new-look roster featuring primarily mid-major transfers like Lamar Wilkerson and Tucker DeVries
    • The team's potential defensive identity with aggressive ball pressure rather than traditional rim protection
    • Reasonable expectations for the upcoming season in a competitive Big Ten
    • The contrasting styles of DeVries vs. Woodson, particularly the shift to a more face-up, perimeter-oriented offense
    • The possibility of Luke Goode and Anthony Leal returning with additional eligibility waivers


    We speculate about where this roster might fall in the Big Ten pecking order and why Indiana's apparent change in approach and culture is a welcome development.

    Plus, as always, plenty of basketball analysis, listener questions, and a candid discussion about maintaining realistic expectations while embracing the positive changes within the program. That's all in this edition of The Assembly Call.

    On the mics: Coach Brian Tonsoni, Ryan Phillips, Bob Moats, and Jerod Morris

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    1 h y 29 m
  • [1078] Emergency Pod: Lamar Wilkerson Commits to IU
    Apr 16 2025

    It's an episode of The Assembly Call ... without anyone from The Assembly Call!

    But when an emergency pod was called for, and no AC members were available, the other members of the Back Home Network came together to fill in.

    So join Galen Clavio from Crimson Cast and Bob & Mike from Xs and Joes as they discuss the exciting Lamar Wilkerson commitment from many angles.

    Those who listen to Xs and Joes know that Mike doesn't get this enthusiastic very often.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • [1077] Offseason Update, Newcomer Scouting Reports, and Tourney Talk
    Apr 11 2025

    Indiana basketball is in a transition phase as coach Darren DeVries begins building his staff and roster, with the hosts urging fans to remain patient during the transfer portal process.

    In this episode, Coach Tonsoni, Ryan Phillips, and Jerod Morris discuss the early additions of Connor Enright (DePaul) and Reed Bailey (Davidson), examine Tony Adragna's film breakdowns of DeVries' offensive and defensive systems from West Virginia, and reflect on lessons from Florida's NCAA championship run that could apply to Indiana's program moving forward.

    Key Topics:

    • Early roster additions and remaining transfer portal targets
    • Film analysis of DeVries' offensive system featuring increased movement, screening and spacing
    • Defensive philosophy emphasizing team concepts over excessive help
    • The importance of "adaptability" in college basketball success
    • NCAA Tournament analysis and how experienced rosters contributed to tournament success
    • Speculation about the future of NIL in college basketball


    Here is the full video of Tony's analysis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4PogSGgaNs


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    1 h y 48 m
  • [1076] A Look Ahead to the DeVries Era (Plus: A Look Back and Tourney Talk)
    Mar 27 2025

    This episode of The Assembly Call dives deep into IU's new basketball coach, Darian DeVries, analyzing his coaching philosophy and what fans can expect from this fresh start.

    We discuss the current roster changes with players entering the transfer portal and DeVries' approach to building his team. Throughout the conversation, we examine his coaching style, offensive and defensive strategies, and what this new era means for Indiana basketball.

    Among the topics discussed:

    - The mass exodus (for real this time!) of players to the transfer portal and why fans shouldn't panic about the rebuild under DeVries (10:45)

    - DeVries' philosophy on unselfish basketball and making "the one more pass" offers insights into his offensive approach that differs from previous coaches (36:00)

    - DeVries' track record of adapting to player personnel, highlighting his success at Drake and West Virginia despite injuries (42:00)

    - Jerod finally shows up to participate in an extensive discussion about the relationship between IU fans and the program, and how DeVries *might* be the coach to restore trust and enthusiasm (1:23:00)

    - Ryan returns to emphasize why hiring a true "college basketball guy" instead of an NBA coach is exactly what Indiana needed (1:53:00)

    Ultimately, the discussion centers around the reality that while results will ultimately determine DeVries' success, his coaching philosophy, basketball knowledge, and approach to team-building give IU fans legitimate reasons for optimism after years of disappointment.

    On the mics: Coach Tonsoni, Ryan Phillips, Andy Bottoms, and Jerod Morris

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    2 h y 15 m
  • Emergency Pod: Darian DeVries is Indiana's New Coach
    Mar 19 2025

    Indiana basketball ushers in a new era as Darian DeVries takes the helm, bringing proven program-building success and a modern basketball philosophy to Bloomington.

    The 49-year-old coach comes from West Virginia after orchestrating an impressive single-season turnaround and establishing a winning tradition during his six years at Drake.

    In this emergency podcast, we provide our immediate reaction to the hire.

    DeVries' commitment to three-point shooting and defensive intensity signals a significant stylistic shift for the Hoosiers, while his reputation as a relentless recruiter offers hope for reconnecting with in-state talent and navigating the NIL landscape effectively.

    Among the topics discussed:

    • DeVries built Drake into a Missouri Valley power with six 20-win seasons before transforming West Virginia from last place in the Big 12 to a 19-win team that should have made the NCAA Tournament
    • At West Virginia, his teams ranked 44th nationally in three-point attempt rate (46.1%) and 38th in points from three-pointers (38% of total points)
    • His defensive approach at West Virginia produced impressive results, ranking in the top 15 nationally with the 9th-best three-point defense (29.7%)
    • The 27-year college coaching veteran (20 years as an assistant under Dana Altman and Greg McDermott) brings extensive program-building experience that Indiana has lacked
    • Recruiting could see immediate improvement, with potential to add several shooters including Tucker DeVries (his son) and possibly keeping current IU commit Trent Sisley in the fold
    • Former IU assistant Tom Ostrom (currently on DeVries' staff at West Virginia) could return to Bloomington to strengthen in-state recruiting connections


    On the mics: Brian Tonsoni, Ryan Phillips, and Josh Pos

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  • IU-Oregon BTT Postgame Show
    Mar 13 2025

    Indiana's Big Ten Tournament hopes ended abruptly with a 72-59 loss to Oregon in a rematch that featured all-too-familiar offensive struggles for the Hoosiers.

    Despite a promising start, IU couldn't sustain their early momentum, making selection Sunday a more nerve-wracking experience than it should have been.

    Among the topics discussed:

    • A disastrous scoring drought in the final minutes of the first half changed the game's complexion, with Oregon seizing control they never relinquished
    • Mackenzie Mgbako started hot but sat with foul trouble, disrupting Indiana's offensive rhythm when he was playing well
    • Trey Galloway (15 points, 9 assists) and Malik Reneau (19 points off the bench) provided offensive production, but Luke Goode and the bench guards failed to contribute
    • Indiana's perimeter defense struggled against Oregon's athletic guards, with Jackson Shelstad creating problems throughout
    • The Hoosiers shot a dismal 36.2% from the field and 25% from three-point range, even missing 5 of 10 free throws
    • Poor shot selection and execution in critical moments erased any momentum from multiple comeback attempts in the second half
    • In a departure from our usual format, special guests Damon Bruce and Ant Wright joined to discuss not only the loss but broader topics including IU's NCAA Tournament chances, whether Indiana should even accept an NIT bid if they miss the tournament, and their candid thoughts on the upcoming coaching search


    Plus, as always, the Banner Moment, Meaningful Moments You Might Have Missed, Inside the Numbers, and our Game Balls, Hustle Award, and Lingering Questions. That's all in this edition of The Assembly Call, which concludes with a thoughtful reflection on the role of fan media in covering IU basketball ... and a little musical bonus.

    On the mics: Jerod Morris, Damon Bruce, Ant Wright

    Note: Some explicit language is used in a couple areas during this discussion.

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    1 h y 30 m