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« Off Topic Indiana University Basketball: Heartwarming Story Of Student Manager Michael Santa; Of Hoops, Dreams and 401Ks »

The Daily Bail crafts a mix of mayhem and pain from offices somewhere in Bloomington, Indiana.  For those who don't know, Bloomington is the proud home of Indiana University and 40,000 sometimes studious students.  When not cracking the books for Drs. Theodore Megremis, Greg Udell and Ash Soni or any of our other 2,000 outstanding professors, the students here either get soaked at our multitude of bars or think about IU hoops and our 5 national championships.  Yo, Purdue.  How many NCAA titles you guys got?  Zilch and nada.  That's what I thought.   

It's not been the kindest of seasons for the Hoosiers as new coach Tom Crean has brought excitement and intensity but not talent.  The team was decimated by the scandalous and punishing departure of cell-phone miscreant Kelvin Sampson and has been forced to re-build with 11 new players on a squad of of 13.  Six walk-ons, 5 freshman and 2 returning players who scored 23 pts TOTAL last season.

Last night was Senior night and the 7-22 Hoosiers backed by a raucous crowd of 17,500 almost pulled off the win of their season against Top 10 Michigan State.  One of the faces screaming from the Hoosier bench was an unlikely presence, student manager Michael Santa.  Sure, he's been there all year taking care of the players and coaches during time-outs, shlepping balls, towels and water, but this night was different.

As a reward for his hard work in practice all season as manager as well as fill-in player, head coach Tom Crean told Santa a week ago that he would be donning the pinstripes and suiting up for the Cream & Crimson for the final few games of the season.  After the youngster remembered again how to breathe and floated back down from the ceiling, he likely texted 2,000 friends and called his dad.  You see, it didn't matter that he wasn't going to play, he was going to wear the uniform of his dreams and sit on that bench, and stare up at those 5 national championship banners and realize how lucky he really was.

And that's the point of this post.  That we all need to realize how lucky we are everyday to be alive and to be healthy and to have our dreams.

They can do whatever they want in Washington, but they can't take away our dreams for ourselves, our kids and our futures.

So guess what happened the other night to Michael Santa?  Indiana homey got to rip off those pin-stripe warm-ups and trot down to the scorer's table.  He heard the piercing sound of the substitution horn and that quickly he was launched officially as a player for Indiana University.  Thousands of fans rose to their feet in response and he hustled his ass off for 1 minute and 21 seconds until the end-game buzzer sounded.  He stood on the floor and tried to reflect on what happened.  He couldn't.  He had no words for his emotions.  That's what it feels like when your dreams come true.

So to everyone out there, take heart.  Reflect on what's important to you.  And it's not your 401k.

Today is my father's 72nd birthday.  The happy beast is still riding 40 mile bike tours, carrying his bag at the golf course and playing tennis 4 times per week.  You go, pops.  Happy Birthday Dad.  I love you.

 

 

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@DB

"They can do whatever they want in Washington, but they can't take away our dreams for ourselves, our kids and our futures."

In the aftermath of the 1987 crash, Louis Rukeyser introduced his program, Wall Street Week, by saying, ““Ok, let’s start with what’s really important tonight. It’s just your money. It’s not your life. Everybody who really loved you a week ago still loves you tonight and that’s a heck of a lot more important than the numbers on a brokerage statement. The robins will sing, the crocuses will bloom, babies will gurgle and puppies will curl up in your lap and drift happily to sleep; even when the stock market goes temporarily insane. And now that that is fully in perspective let me say, ‘Ouch’, and ‘Eeek’ and ‘Medic’. Tonight we’re going to try to make sense of mass hysteria, to look behind the Crash of 87 and most perilous, but most important of all, to look ahead.”

www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFn1G2goDQw

Forgive the fact that the guests include Steven G. Einhorn, Co-Chair, Investment Policy Committee, Goldman Sachs and William A. Schreyer, Chairman of the Board, Merrill Lynch. At least John Templeton was also included.
@DB

I forgot to ask that you extend a happy birthday wish to the Army Captain.
Just came across your blog from the incredibly horrible Playboy smear. I'm an IU grad and a huge hoops fan but haven't been following them as closely as I should or they deserve this year, because I've been impressed with their drive and hustle and not giving up. Looking forward to returning to our old ways, and I'm sure Crean will get us there soon.

Thanks for the post from Rukeyser. Remember that particular show very well and his calming words at that time. Perry Tuttle was my finance professor in the B-school and he was a big fan of his and encouraged all of his students to watch him. Sure wish Rukeyser was still around.

Great blog. Nice article on the student manager. Kicking myself for missing that game last night- used to never miss a game till this year. And great response letter to the douchebags at Playboy, though you were quite a bit more civil than I would've been.I share many of your same frustrations as far as the bailouts go and will be checking in here often. Keep up the good work.

And Go Hoosiers.
March 4, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDennis
You captured the spirit really quite well. People, family and friends and not investments.

Sometimes we forget that retirement savings are a type of insurance for our futures. They do not represent who we are or how happy we can be.

Thanks and go IU. Banner #6 is not far away.
March 4, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterIU Grant
Cell-phone miscreant.

Never heard it put that way. He destroyed our program with 20 phone calls. Good stuff. I came here from Peegs. Keep making Bloomington proudly.
March 4, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKelvin Sampson Sucks
That was outstanding. I found this from IU rivals and came to read your story. You can spin a yarn, young man.

Thanks for making my day.
March 5, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterHoosier_Papa

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