
"Indiana University's basketball program has spent $32 million, including buyouts for coaches, yet remains uncompetitive, especially in light of the football team's recent success."
"The Cubs, like IU, have a massive fanbase and resources but are under pressure to improve after recent acquisitions, with expectations for better performance this season."
"Frustration mounts as the Cubs' coverage is lacking, with fans feeling alienated due to the split-squad games and limited broadcasting options."
Indiana University has invested $32 million in basketball, including coaching buyouts, yet continues to struggle in competitiveness. This failure is highlighted by the football team's rapid transformation from a laughingstock to national champions. Comparisons are drawn between IU and the Cubs, both possessing large fanbases and resources but failing to deliver consistent success. The Cubs are expected to improve this season after key player acquisitions, but there is frustration over the lack of coverage for their games, leading to feelings of alienation among fans.
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