[365] Special Edition: Memories of the Remarkable 1993 Indiana Hoosiers

Published: Dec. 23, 2017, 5:30 a.m.

b'In the annals of Indiana history, no seasons are bigger than the five commemorated with banners in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Outside of those five seasons, two probably stand taller than any others: the 1975 season and the 1993 season. Most IU fans firmly believe that were it not for injuries (Scott May\'s arm, Alan Henderson\'s knee) those two seasons would have be commemorated with banners as well.

This season marks the 25th anniversary of the 1993 season, which had been Indiana\'s last outright Big Ten championship before the 2013 team did it 20 years later. The \'93 team was filled with IU legends: Calbert Cheaney, Greg Graham, Alan Henderson, Damon Bailey, Brian Evans, and more. And, of course, it featured Bob Knight still at the peak of his coaching powers.

Plus, the \'93 season had unique elements like Calbert breaking the Big Ten scoring record, Nick Nolte attending games as he prepped for his role as Pete Bell in Blue Chips, the legendary story of Ivan Renko, and so much more. For those of us who grew up immersed in IU basketball at the time, it was a truly special season -- perhaps the last when IU was truly at the epicenter of the college basketball universe.

For this special edition episode, we convened an esteemed and enthusiastic panel to take a trip down memory lane and discuss the \'93 season, as well as, inevitability, the Final Four season of 1992 that proceeded it.

-- Bill Murphy, author of numerous books about the history of IU sports, including Branch and the recently released Indiana Hoosiers Fans Bucket List, which he wrote with Terry Hutchens. (Starts at 7:10)

-- Galen Clavio, host of Crimson Cast, head of the IU Sports Media department, and occasional guest host of The Assembly Call. (Starts at 50:16) Note: if you want to watch the archived games that Galen has on his YouTube channel, use this link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwyoEBP715uxHe2tYn9GioA

-- Chris Williams, the man behind the @IUArtifacts Twitter account and article series here at assemblycall.com. (starts at 1:17:00)

I hope you enjoy this trip down IU memory lane. Merry Christmas!'