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Indiana's Mike Woodson is pushing the Hoosiers to reconnect with greatness


Mike Woodson had been gone from Indiana for 41 years when the university made a serious approach about him returning to become head coach. He played his four seasons for Knight, scored more than 2,000 points, won a Big Ten championship, earned All-America recognition, then left to play in the NBA for 11 years and coach there for 22 more. (Sporting News)

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Indiana's Mike Woodson is pushing the Hoosiers to reconnect with greatness


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