"Struggles and Setbacks: IU Basketball's Tallest Team Faces Rebounding Woes and Coach Criticism"

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Despite being one of the tallest teams in the nation, the Indiana Hoosiers struggle with rebounding and defensive play, leading to a lackluster performance on the court. Coach Mike Woodson's emphasis on size over shooting hasn't paid off, as the team ranks poorly in offensive and defensive rebound rates. Additionally, foul trouble and inconsistent perimeter shooting further hinder their competitiveness in the Big Ten and NCAA tournament. Changes in playing style are needed for the team to improve next season.
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