They are incredibly well prepared. It’s honestly amazing. And this team won 3 games before Cignetti took over. He might be a psychopath, but dang, that man can coach.Indy is a d@mn good looking football team. Physically tough, mentally disciplined, smart, and no one...
no one anywhere on the field is loafing or taking plays off.
Cig looks like he eats nails for breakfast. Homey ain't play'n.They are incredibly well prepared. It’s honestly amazing. And this team won 3 games before Cignetti took over. He might be a psychopath, but dang, that man can coach.
Indiana would do same thing to UGA.Yes, it looks like Indiana will win. If it's Indiana v Georgia, I have to pull for the Hoosiers.
I'm guessing Cignetti and crew are pretty good judges of player ability/potential. Stars and ratings be damned.Saban was able to acquire top level talent and develop it even with continuous turnover of coordinators while I can’t recall of a coach that has coached up and maximized his players like what I’m witnessing with Cignetti.
Nothing short of a miracle really.
Not I. The SEC is going to need some redemption. There's only one path to it now - and it's narrow.Yes, it looks like Indiana will win. If it's Indiana v Georgia, I have to pull for the Hoosiers.
As in winning it all.Not I. The SEC is going to need some redemption. There's only one path to it now - and it's narrow.
That is correct, and after tonight, only one SEC team will be remaining.As in winning it all.
So much for the days of a dominant 'Bama defense.Indiana rushing plays to passing plays: 50-16
IMHO, he's already gone. Maybe not on paper, but behind the scenes, he's gotta be gone already.DeBoer automatically enters next season as sitting on the hottest seat in the P4. A man can't be secure in that job after losing like this on the heels of the the SEC Championship game debacle.
Saw an interview with the guy who is their ‘voice of the Hoosiers’ where he was asked the source of the sudden turnaround and success and his answer was offensive line.Saban was able to acquire top level talent and develop it even with continuous turnover of coordinators while I can’t recall of a coach that has coached up and maximized his players like what I’m witnessing with Cignetti.
Nothing short of a miracle really.
Of course, of those 16 passing plays, 14 were completions, often downfield, and three of them were TDs. Frankly amazingIndiana rushing plays to passing plays: 50-16
Something to think about. 407 total yards.
It hasn't been there since the year BEFORE Saban retired. It sucks now.So much for the days of a dominant 'Bama defense.
They've been over before. They won't quit the quest.I love it. Bama's days of dominance are officially over.
You're not wrong about Bama.That really was quite a performance. There’s no question IU is really good. However I watched them play Penn State and it was very close. I hate to say this but I think what we saw tonight was that Alabama just isn’t as good as some thought. Maybe I’m wrong. I just think Oregon and either UGA, Ole Miss or Miami will give them a much better game.
BINGO....BINGO......BINGO. Some people here have been bringing up Briles name for possible reason for success next season. But, it's Clements who we better hope produces if our offense is going to turnaround. I hope he is a good OL coach.Saw an interview with the guy who is their ‘voice of the Hoosiers’ where he was asked the source of the sudden turnaround and success and his answer was offensive line.
The school prioritized bringing in quality big guys; big, mean, and strong. Don’t know them well enough to verify validity, but that’s what the guy said.
Watching 'Bama fans with their hands on their heads in disbelief, is beyond satisfying.
17-0 Indy at half. I hope Indy just keeps pouring it on.