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AZ Hoosier

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  1. Nah, it's more like our front court that concerns me.
  2. Good thing because after the comeback to tie, they gave the game away.
  3. Classic, the implication is that none of this would/could have happened if Notre Dame hadn't gotten screwed out of a slot in the CFP: "True, but with an asterix of one particular improved team who beat them last year in the playoffs noticeably absent." Imagine losing out on a portal transfer by "Indi-freaking-ana". :D :D :D
  4. Massive sour grapes. And obvious whinging with false assumptions about everything. Notre Dame sore losers.
  5. The FB Hoosiers did ok after their 3+ week layoff. Maybe the BB Hoosiers can follow suit?
  6. Well, it's pretty hard to talk and make sense without teeth when your sister/wife is nagging' at ya.
  7. Absolutely. Say what you want, but Ol' Quinn screwed the pooch and set IU basketball back light years by keeping the hump and causing us to miss out on Dusty. I still hope DeVries will be the guy, but man, what could have been.
  8. Transfer portal "best players" per ESPN https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/47467021/2026-ncaa-football-transfer-portal-best-players
  9. Good to know that someone does.
  10. The bandwagon is getting pretty full. Hop on, Kev, we'll make room! #NeverDaunted
  11. Damn. That was fun. NOT. Going to bed. Night y'all. It's been a fantastic day.
  12. How did UGA get the ball? The kick didn't go 10 yards.
  13. What a cluster**k. After all that, the clock operator didn't start the clock on the touch. Where are these refs from?
  14. The more time thing is BS. Just call it. Sheesh.
  15. Yeah, but the argument then becomes why wasn't the SEC champ good enough to get to the game. The "but who did they beat" argument is moot. They beat who they had to beat to win. You can't beat 'em if they don't get to the game to play ya.
  16. Crazy finish... but good to see UGA go home.
  17. 34-24 Ole Miss now, under 8 mins to go
  18. The 35-point defeat was the most lopsided postseason loss in Alabama history, which was previously a 32-point loss to Nebraska in the 1972 Orange Bowl. It was also the first time Alabama had trailed by 35 points in any game since 1998. https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/47477375/kalen-deboer-fine-line-alabama-greatness
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