Ayo Dosunmu suffers facial injury

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I was wrong on what injury it was (I wasn't specifically told concussion I was told an injury would prevent him from playing in tonight's game). It sounds like a broken nose now.

Either way I think Tom Izzo his cemented himself as a jackoff.
Yeah, between that game and all the off the court stuff with MSU the last couple of years there is some tarnish there that will never come off.
 
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I was wrong on what injury it was (I wasn't specifically told concussion I was told an injury would prevent him from playing in tonight's game). It sounds like a broken nose now.

Either way I think Tom Izzo has cemented himself as a jackoff.
well that's not terrible news in terms of what injury it is, hopefully he's back for Saturday
 
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Izzo's a jerk, sure, but this is on the Big Ten. There need to be consequences for a clear dirty play (two, really) with intent to harm. Otherwise, this just incentivizes the player to continue to rough up the B1G's best players to give the team an advantage. Talk about a surefire way to make sure the league gets fewer elite players. How many want to sign up for a short-term stepping stone that involves getting beaten and bloodied b/c the refs can't do their job?
 
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Izzo's a jerk, sure, but this is on the Big Ten. There need to be consequences for a clear dirty play (two, really) with intent to harm. Otherwise, this just incentivizes the player to continue to rough up the B1G's best players to give the team an advantage. Talk about a surefire way to make sure the league gets fewer elite players. How many want to sign up for a short-term stepping stone that involves getting beaten and bloodied b/c the refs can't do their job?
Agree. Same ol same ol in the big ten. It never changes. Total leadership void for years. The almighty dollar rules the day, everything else doesn't mean a thing. I will say, they ARE good at making money through TV deals, etc. But managing the product, players, officials, and coaches is a total clown show.
 
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Izzo's a jerk, sure, but this is on the Big Ten. There need to be consequences for a clear dirty play (two, really) with intent to harm. Otherwise, this just incentivizes the player to continue to rough up the B1G's best players to give the team an advantage. Talk about a surefire way to make sure the league gets fewer elite players. How many want to sign up for a short-term stepping stone that involves getting beaten and bloodied b/c the refs can't do their job?

If you don't think Izzo personally ok'd the hard foul on Ayo than you don't really have much of a clue about how Tom Izzo runs his program. His players don't just run amok on the court.

And certain teams are getting away with this kind of crap way more than others. Maybe that's part of the league's fault but Tom Izzo is ultimately responsible for the way his team plays. He doesn't get a free pass "because the league is rough".

Just from the media.
 
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If you don't think Izzo personally ok'd the hard foul on Ayo than you don't really have much of a clue about how Tom Izzo runs his program. His players don't just run amok on the court.

And certain teams are getting away with this kind of crap way more than others. Maybe that's part of the league's fault but Tom Izzo is ultimately responsible for the way his team plays. He doesn't get a free pass "because the league is rough".

Just from the media.
Whether he did or not, he's the coach, buck stops with him. Maybe next time he hands out brass knuckles and clubs to his players before they take the court? Seems like they should just award the other team 2 points on a play like that. I mean beat the crap out of someone in the air and then make them shoot two from the line is actually kind of weird when you think about it.
 
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The B1G should have already fired both officials for incompetence. Kofi hit his limit at one point with Sissoko and nonchalantly swung backwards at him, and it happened in direct eye line of the ref on the baseline. Nothing. Kofi gets hammered over the head. Common foul. Sissoko Laimbeers Ayo in the face, and it takes a video review to get him tossed. That's on top of lots of other inappropriate contact throughout the game. They let it get out of control, and they are damn lucky that Kofi is a smart, gentle soul - because if he ever loses it on the court, somebody is going to get seriously injured. That could've been way worse.
 
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And certain teams are getting away with this kind of crap way more than others. Maybe that's part of the league's fault but Tom Izzo is ultimately responsible for the way his team plays. He doesn't get a free pass "because the league is rough".
I think you both misunderstood my post and also reinforced exactly what I'm saying. Why are certain teams getting away with this more than others? Who sets the rules for teams across the league and is tasked with enforcement? That's right, the Big Ten. The league is "ultimately responsible" since they have the power to penalize this behavior if they wanted and instead implicitly condone certain behavior by failing to address it. Izzo is a jerk for taking advantage of this laxity, but expecting him to hold himself accountable -- when he has never shown any inclination to do so for several decades running -- is foolhardy.
 
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I was wrong on what injury it was (I wasn't specifically told concussion I was told an injury would prevent him from playing in tonight's game). It sounds like a broken nose now.

Either way I think Tom Izzo has cemented himself as a jackoff.

Doubtful if Izzo is not doing anything that Underwood would do if the situations were reversed.
 
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I missed the game and didn't get it recorded. Did anyone have the video of the incidents with Ayo and Kofi? Just looking for more reasons to hate Izzo and MSU
 
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Anybody still think Izzo mispronouncing Ayo's name in his pregame was unintentional?
I mean he is getting up there... maybe he's just that confused and thought it was late 80's since short shorts are coming back in style. But yeah, if you spun up a poll I'd probably vote it was as intentional as Sissoko's fouls on Ayo and Kofi.
 
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Whether he did or not, he's the coach, buck stops with him. Maybe next time he hands out brass knuckles and clubs to his players before they take the court? Seems like they should just award the other team 2 points on a play like that. I mean beat the crap out of someone in the air and then make them shoot two from the line is actually kind of weird when you think about it.

No one would be "pissing and moaning" if we had won the game, or if DMW had taken out one of the Spartans with a hard foul, which I kind of wish he had. :)
 
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Doubtful if Izzo is not doing anything that Underwood would do if the situations were reversed.
It is absolutely true that Izzo is not doing exactly what Underwood has done in these situations. Immediately after Alan Griffin stepped on Stefanovich (an action that drew a two game suspension by the way) Underwood explicitly stated "we do not condone that type of play. That is not who we are." He also noted that Griffin and the coaches had already apologized to Stefanovich. I have not heard Izzo say anything remotely close to any of that. As a matter of fact, he agreed that they wanted a street fight in the game. So, yes, he is most definitely handling it much differently than Underwood has handled similar incidents.
 
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No one would be "pissing and moaning" if we had won the game, or if DMW had taken out one of the Spartans with a hard foul, which I kind of wish he had. :)
Disagree - when we beat Purdue last year, plenty of people were royally ticked off at Griffin for his Laettner stomp. Ish like that has no place on the court. There's a line and Sissoko absolutely crossed it. Repeatedly. BU handled the Griffin situation wildly better than Izzo handled this one.
 
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