Episode 24 of Xs and Joes, hosted by Bob Moats and Mike Wiemuth, explores the complex dynamics of program expectations in college basketball, with special guest Jerod Morris of The Assembly Call.
The discussion examines how expectations are formed, managed, and evolve in modern college athletics, using Indiana basketball as a primary case study while drawing broader insights about fan psychology and program management.
Segment 1: Formation of Expectations
- How expectations are established through program history and leadership
- Differences in expectations across various levels of competition
- Role of program leadership in setting the tone and standards
- Impact of tradition on fan expectations and program identity
Segment 2: Modern Challenges
- Evolution of fan-program relationship in social media era
- Impact of NIL on program-fan dynamics
- Breakdown of traditional barriers between fans and players
- Balance between maintaining standards and showing patience
- Importance of program identity and "non-negotiables"
Segment 3: Managing Expectations
- Analysis of high-profile programs' unique challenges
- Need for clear program vision and communication
- Balance between high standards and realistic goals
- Role of coaches in shaping and managing fan expectations
- Importance of program identity in maintaining fan support
The episode offers valuable insights into how successful programs navigate the challenges of high expectations while adapting to modern college athletics' changing landscape.
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