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By Pat Forde
ESPN.com Tuesday, February 19, 2008 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Kelvin Sampson walked off the Assembly Hall floor with polite applause and the Indiana University fight song in his ears. If this was it, then it was quite the awkward goodbye. Sampson's team had just beaten Purdue, Indiana's most bitter rival. Three days earlier, his Hoosiers had ripped a top-10 opponent by 19 points. They're 22-4 and pushing hard for just their second Big Ten title in the past 15 years. They're playing great. And the coach is close to done. If ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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