Chapow
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Geezus. Cignetti is savage. Running up the score like this on a helpless cupcake like Oregon is just cold blooded.
It warms my heart.Geezus. Cignetti is savage. Running up the score like this on a helpless cupcake like Oregon is just cold blooded.
Next time Oregon wins.
It was a weird college football season. There weren't powerhouse teams like some of Saban's Bama teams, or Burrows LSU team, or some of those Georgia teams of the last decade. Almost every top team had weaknesses of a kind. Indiana hit on all cylinders and there was no other top team with top recruits that could put it all together. Kind of a perfect storm for them.I'll say the same thing I said when Indiana waxed Bama. I don't think it mattered who the opponent was.
Indiana would have done the same thing to any school they faced.
I don't think the coach, whether Kalen or Dan, could stop it.
Indiana is like this crazy crimson and cream Anaconda. It just keeps circling and squeezing. You watch as score gets farther and farther apart. You also watch each chance you had, on a play you should have made, not happen - and then Indiana comes back and scores again when you failed. (In this game, the sign was Mendoza fumbling - then picking up his own fumble and running with it. The Ducks missed a huge chance to turn the game around).
I don't think any gameplan the Ducks came up with would have worked, because playing a game with no mistakes is almost impossible. But Indiana makes almost no mistakes. Worse, it seems to always capitalize on whatever small mistake the opposing team makes.
Whatever team played IU would have lost by 3+ TDs.
It's glorious. First the Niners....now the Clucks. What a week.
I disagree.It was a weird college football season. There weren't powerhouse teams like some of Saban's Bama teams, or Burrows LSU team, or some of those Georgia teams of the last decade. Almost every top team had weaknesses of a kind. Indiana hit on all cylinders and there was no other top team with top recruits that could put it all together. Kind of a perfect storm for them.
I heard a really interesting analysis about the post NIL/transfer portal era. It's creating more parity in college football, leveling the playing field amongst the top teams because these elite powerhouse teams can't retain their players if they get a better deal or more playing time somewhere else. The powerhouse schools are losing their depth.
Anyway...