Indiana changes at quarterback and coaching staff.....
I don’t know. QB draws and scrambles seem to be our Achilles heel on D. If I was an opposing coach scouting against our defense, I’d go with my most mobile option at QB against us even if it meant playing a less reliable passer.The only way Indiana wins is through the passing game. At this point I don’t see a running game which gives them a chance. Through the air? Maybe but our strength is our D against the run and yes also the pass . If we can establish our run game mixing in Solid QB play I like Rutgers chances even though the game is away. Anything can happen so we must be on top of the specials play and kicking game.
Tom Allen is another example of why you don't give big long term contracts and guaranteed money off short term results. He did a nice job for 2 years (8 wins, 5-4 in conference and 6 wins 6-1 in conference, pandemic year) and would've even qualified for a 12 team playoff in the pandemic year. They've gone off a cliff since though.Indiana changes at quarterback and coaching staff.....
Who is IU football's QB? We're in Week 7, and we don't know — and neither does Tom Allen.
I don’t know if we can win again if we have to face both the opposing team and the refs.
Not sure of that thinking but we’ll see on Saturday.Indiana is pretty much out of bowl contention and RU is on the cusp. IMO the conspiracy theory will mean that the BIG refs will sway towards RU and won't give IU preferential treatment. Interested to see if it actually works out that way.
I don’t think the poster was saying we’ll get a friendly whistle. The point is if there were any truth whatsoever to the idea that reffing is skewed towards the outcome that will make the conference “look” the best, the whistle won’t favor Indiana.Not sure of that thinking but we’ll see on Saturday.
Indiana is pretty much out of bowl contention and RU is on the cusp. IMO the conspiracy theory will mean that the BIG refs will sway towards RU and won't give IU preferential treatment. Interested to see if it actually works out that way.
The bottom line is the refs have to chill on the defensive pass interference calls. We are getting killed because all our opponent has to do is throw a jump ball and the refs will give them 15 yards and a first down.I don’t think the poster was saying we’ll get a friendly whistle. The point is if there were any truth whatsoever to the idea that reffing is skewed towards the outcome that will make the conference “look” the best, the whistle won’t favor Indiana.
Honestly, I am seeing that all over the place, in the NFL too. Calls/rules are just slanted to the O now.The bottom line is the refs have to chill on the defensive pass interference calls. We are getting killed because all our opponent has to do is throw a jump ball and the refs will give them 15 yards and a first down.
I don't watch NFL but definitely seeing it more in CFB.Honestly, I am seeing that all over the place, in the NFL too. Calls/rules are just slanted to the O now.
Along these lines, from watching both leagues, good luck trying to figure out whether they will call targeting or not. I've seen the flag picked up on vicious attempts to injure a defenseless player and then you have the situation with Powell. It all seems very arbitrary.Honestly, I am seeing that all over the place, in the NFL too. Calls/rules are just slanted to the O now.
Not sure this far into our B1G journey I would agree. Maybe because we were so bad ( refs know the teams , coaches and standings). What we witnessed on this past Saturday could have cost us dearly. We ain’t Michigan, OSU nor PSU … as much as people think there is bias … guess what there is. It may be not on purpose but is there.I don’t think the poster was saying we’ll get a friendly whistle. The point is if there were any truth whatsoever to the idea that reffing is skewed towards the outcome that will make the conference “look” the best, the whistle won’t favor Indiana.
I’d settle for an evenly called game on the road. Let the teams decide who winsI don’t think the poster was saying we’ll get a friendly whistle. The point is if there were any truth whatsoever to the idea that reffing is skewed towards the outcome that will make the conference “look” the best, the whistle won’t favor Indiana.
In fairness, I think this is the first game like this where we have the upper hand talent wise. The Maryland team in 2021 had more talent than us. The closest thing to this situation was the loss at NW. but even then - we lost that game in the trenches. Losing O’Neal and Sutton was tough to overcome. That was right in the thick of those injuries if I recall. We probably would’ve won with a healthy O’Neal.IU is going to give it all. Homecoming, and they see this as a winnable game on the schedule. It is boring rhetoric, but turnovers are everything. We are better than IU. Luv GS, but we can all go back to games in this tenure and the last, where our expectations were very high and we laid an egg....UConn, Cincy, Maryland. This is a business trip.
The other angle on securing. a bowl berth this early, it allows GS to set things in motion. He will probably have a good idea of the venues as the weeks go by, You know he will be great on weaving in the schedule for recruiting, practice, bowl week prep, events in and around the bowl.
We may have the same record- but even up- they were dominated by Mich and it took some early crap to let them win by as much as they did against us.I am putting the breaks on being too positive on us beating IU. I looked at their schedule and box scores and wondered what our record would be if we had that schedule. I would think we would have the same record.
They played OSU tough. Louisville is a very good team and was a 7 point loss. As stated above they will have a nice crowd so we need to hit them in the mouth early to get the crowd out of the game.
On the positive side we beat them last year and we are better team this year but not sure if they are better. As GS said they have a bunch of transfers that are playing well together. If we get our running game going early we should win. I will be very nervous at noon and hopefully very happy at 3.
Honestly, I am seeing that all over the place, in the NFL too. Calls/rules are just slanted to the O now.
I agree with this- though, I wish they played NWU this year...I think NWU beats them by 10- VaTech beats them similarI put IU in the same quality category of NW and VT. No turnovers, barely any penalties, solid ST’s/field position - as long as the running game isn’t completely shutdown, we win.
The Giants have an offense?
Maybe I just looked back and missed something but we won the last 2 meetings -home and away. and the year before- not a real blow outHe’s a good coach. Last time we went out there with a chance of a bowl bid they destroyed us and only a freak thunderstorm prevented another 60-7 drubbing.
Don’t sleep on them.
My Co-AD throwing down the hammer, and I'm right behind you!!! I read in comments to the student newspaper article that much of the Athletic Dept money goes towards men's basketball-if that is reliable. They may need to suck it up for another year.Tom Allen is another example of why you don't give big long term contracts and guaranteed money off short term results. He did a nice job for 2 years (8 wins, 5-4 in conference and 6 wins 6-1 in conference, pandemic year) and would've even qualified for a 12 team playoff in the pandemic year. They've gone off a cliff since though.
Sounds like they would owe him over 20M if they fired him after this year. It drops to about 8M after next year.