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By Andy Katz
ESPN.com Wednesday, August 23, 2006 The two phone conversations couldn't have been more different. In February, Mike Davis was distraught. He was literally ill. He was also sick of the negativity he said he felt around Indiana's program. Unbeknownst to this reporter at the time of the call, Davis already had initiated talks with Indiana president Adam Herbert about resigning at the end of the season. That day, when he sat out the Iowa game in Bloomington, Ind., was the lowest this reporter had heard him since he was picked as Bo ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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