Hopefully we find out. I think Georgia wins by 2 scores so we're (predictably) not on the same pageNot only do I think Indiana would beat Georgia, I don’t think it would be particularly close either.
Hopefully we find out. I think Georgia wins by 2 scores so we're (predictably) not on the same pageNot only do I think Indiana would beat Georgia, I don’t think it would be particularly close either.
When was the last time IU lost by 2 scores?Hopefully we find out. I think Georgia wins by 2 scores so we're (predictably) not on the same page
Both times they lost last year--so every time they've lost under CignettiWhen was the last time IU lost by 2 scores?
You always wonder if they can keep it up but they do. They are impressive for sure.Not only do I think Indiana would beat Georgia, I don’t think it would be particularly close either.
Why would Big Ten refs be favoring UGa?You see, that’s when fans think the zebras are on the take. A blatant face mask literally in front of the ref and no call.
I’d take him in a second. Yeah he talks more **** than I prefer but dude backs it up. He’s got more moral character than guys like urban.I really don't understand Cig detractors - citing his "demeanor" (which I think is fine), etc. Who cares? He's not a politician. He's a football coach - and at this point in time, the best football coach.
PSU had "demeanor" for 12 years and it got us not so much.


We should have beat them if not for a miracle catch and Amare Campbell not being able to corral a tipped ball for an interception. They are a very good team, but the key to beat them is to pound the Mendoza. We were doing that. Our offensive play calls our last possession ultimately doomed us. A team like Miami as well as Oregon, with elite DL may get the job done.Indiana is definetly the team to beat. No doubt about it. They are the most talented team and the most disciplined. It would take an "off" game for them for someone to beat them who would have to be playing their "A" game with IU playing their "C" game. I was at the game today and Indiana physically dominated Bama who is a very good team, top 10.
LI’m all for Indiana and Oregon moving on in the playoffs. Better for the Conference = better for PSU in my opinion.
OSU’s loss to ACC team =. Embarrassing!!
Last time I personally saw Bama getting beat like that was in 1986 by us.The IU win was one of the most impressive wins I’ve ever seen. A total beat down of a quality opponent. You can critique Alabama’s issues all you want and the 4th down call was terrible (like a cowardly coach afraid of getting criticized - sound familiar) but that only takes away from what IU did. To me, they look like Wisconsin back in the Alvarez glory days, but with a quality QB. Of they can do it, why can’t Penn State? When you blend the right culture with talent, you get results. Again, not that hard. And no quitters.
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Last time I personally Bama getting beat like that was in 1986 by us
Need a tissue?Man, I just read all the responses. I'm clearly not alone on this.....
Why hasn't Iowa State won the Big 12? All you need is culture. It's not that hard.If they can do it, why can’t Penn State? When you blend the right culture with talent, you get results. Again, not that hard. And no quitters.
Interesting omission from my quote. Says a lot about your lack of ethics, integrity and intelligence. And proves my point. Thanks loser.Why hasn't Iowa State won the Big 12? All you need is culture. It's not that hard.
You said "IT'S NOT THAT HARD".Interesting omission from my quote. Says a lot about your lack of ethics, integrity and intelligence. And proves my point. Thanks loser.
Absolutely, doormat of the College Football world, definitely like to see them win compared to whats left out there.I watch very little prollegiate football anymore. I didn't see the Indiana game yesterday. Nonetheless, I was happy this morning for their players, students, and alums. Even though the Hoosiers have been undeniably good the last two years, it still has the feel of a Davey and Goliath story. I hope they figure out how to take the whole thing.
Of course they have to be cheating. Any program that is successful must be cheating unless it is PSU. Everybody cheats except us. We are ... the only program that does things the right way.Not really. It seems like the entire P4 should be ashamed of itself for letting this happen. Indiana was the worst. Nobody at all could stop this? It's a great accomplishment by Indiana, but it seems like such a failure by everybody else.
Other than that, somehow the whole thing reminds me of the 6-6-6 PA Lottery story and somewhere behind all this must be one of the biggest cheats in history. No proof of it or anything, but this seems like the shadiest thing I've ever seen in this sport.
Sranje!Of course they have to be cheating. Any program that is successful must be cheating unless it is PSU. Everybody cheats except us. We are ... the only program that does things the right way.
It just isn't fair.
Of course they have to be cheating. Any program that is successful must be cheating unless it is PSU. Everybody cheats except us. We are ... the only program that does things the right way.
It just isn't fair.
Anytime those cheating Michiganders or OSU Lose and Notrelame gets shutout of the Playoffs it's a wonderful thing.I’m happy for Indiana.
I’m happy for any team that beats the Ohowihate suckeyes from columbASS
Seriously, what they’ve done in 2 years is very impressive.
Hey--don't blame me for my stalkerYou said "IT'S NOT THAT HARD".
It's INCREDIBLY HARD to win a conference championship much less a national championship. That's why very few teams win titles. Top teams like USC, Texas, and ND haven't won A NC in the past 20 years. I think PSU got cheated in 1994 but they haven't won a NC in the 30 years that followed.
It's also INCREDIBLY HARD for most teams to attract and retain top talent. This is more true than ever in the revenue sharing / NIL era. Do you think a school like Purdue could afford to keep Drew Brees for 4 years in today's environment? Could Wyoming keep Josh Allen?
Of course you're never wrong Lando.
Oh my, you missed the sarcasm and took that post seriously. Bless your pointed little head.It probably is fair enough. They all cheat some. Indiana's just doing it the best, and the rest of us are jealous as hell and want to know their secret. The real secret is how are they going to keep somebody richer from buying their secret? Is Indiana really the richest?
Oh my, you missed the sarcasm and took that post seriously. Bless your pointed little head.
Yes, it is.Anytime those cheating Michiganders or OSU Lose and Notrelame gets shutout of the Playoffs it's a wonderful thing.
Unless Indiana has their own Conor Stalions.I'd be happier for Ole Miss, mainly because they really will likely fall off now with Kiffin gone. Indiana could do whatever they're doing for a long time, and now the rest of the college football world doesn't have Michigan willing to steal some signs to figure it out.
Cignetti's old man had beef with Joe so no I do not want him to be successful at IU. Campbell already has a tough enough job beating OSU, UM, Oregon, USC and now IUI watch very little prollegiate football anymore. I didn't see the Indiana game yesterday. Nonetheless, I was happy this morning for their players, students, and alums. Even though the Hoosiers have been undeniably good the last two years, it still has the feel of a Davey and Goliath story. I hope they figure out how to take the whole thing.
Shizholes all of themWhy would you be happy for their University, Alumnus and students - their team is a bunch of mercenaries that have zippidy doo dah day to do with any of those things??? BTW, Indiana only beath PSU with the help of the corrupt officiating in this dump of a corrupt league - anyone who watched knows that Indiana got away with tackling our DL on their final drive - no flags despite the fact this is the only reason they were able to throw the ball down the field from the shadow of their goal line. First long pass was just ridiculous - multiple PSU rushers were literally tackled, several from behind on the pass. Of course, no flags.