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steubenhoosier

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  1. Guess I missed the whole thing. What does making fun of PUke have to do with Thanksgiving?
  2. Who the f doesn’t celebrate Thanksgiving? Really is a commentary on where this screwed up country is that this kind of observation is made. SMH
  3. Difference being Cig is in his 60’s and Kiffin is 50. Cig may be looking at IU as his last job. Kiffin has a ways to go and a long time to pursue natty’s and $$$
  4. Modern day Pete Carroll
  5. Or, we could just continue to bump up assistant salaries to the point where they don’t need to leave
  6. Rocky Top an ear worm yet?
  7. Smokin’ Cigs—42 Smokin’ pile of cow chips—17
  8. I agree that the best guy will win the position through competition. That being said, if all things are equal I’ll take the guy who has experience playing meaningful minutes v P4 competition
  9. Could he be our starting quarterback next year?
  10. Agree but they only trail by 4
  11. BREAKING NEWS: After a thrilling 27–24 victory over Penn State, a game that sent Indiana’s stadium roaring with excitement, Coach Curt Cignetti spoke from the depths of his heart — delivering a heartfelt message of gratitude to the fans who have always believed in him and the Indiana Hoosiers. His words quickly spread, turning this crucial win into a symbol of loyalty, determination, and unshakable faith. WATCH https://auraflow.blog/posts/curt-emotional-postgame-message-victory-penn-state-goes-viral-mai123-sslp As cameras surrounded him under the bright stadium lights and chants of “Go Hoosiers!” echoed through the stands, Curt Cignetti’s voice trembled with emotion — carrying the weight of months of pressure and expectation. This time, however, he didn’t speak to justify himself or respond to critics. He spoke to express gratitude, love, and unwavering belief in his team and the fans who never stopped believing. In a moment when many expected a triumphant boast or a celebration of achievement, Cignetti chose humility and sincerity. He delivered a simple yet powerful message that touched millions of hearts: “You believed in me when no one else did.” With that short statement, Curt Cignetti ignited a wave of emotion across the college football world. Fans eagerly shared clips of his heartfelt words, praising the fighting spirit, determination, and admirable character of Indiana’s leader. From a victory that meant more than just a scoreline, Cignetti turned it into a declaration of faith, loyalty, and everlasting love for the Hoosiers. He affirmed that Indiana is not just back — it has truly awakened, stronger than ever and ready to compete at the highest level once again.
  12. On offense I would agree with you. Our defensive line has been outstanding this season
  13. They’ve got Andrew Luck to bring in the alumni base. Just need a coach
  14. Fitzgerald would be an excellent fit for Stanford. Use to coaching at a school with high academic standards. Ability to excel quickly in the ACC. Only question would be recruiting ties, but in the age of NIL that’s not nearly as important
  15. https://lists.thebiglead.com/sports/ranking-the-25-loudest-stadiums-in-college-football/
  16. Having a real bison would confuse too many Purdue students thinking it was another coed. Different topic. Not at all a fan of the new floor
  17. In regards to the PUke game, I would think it would depend on the type of injury and the weather conditions. If this is any kind of leg issue, and if there is any precipitation causing poor field conditions, I would let him sit
  18. In all fairness, when I was a student at IU you could bring whatever you wanted into Memorial Stadium, as long as it was covered. Many pony legs and gallon milk cartons full of alcoholic concoctions were “smuggled “ in to help us forget about the product on the field.
  19. The only reason that Wisconsin is not at the top of this list is because for a Saturday game they start tailgating Thursday night/Friday morning and have consumed quite a bit of alcohol before ever entering the stadium. Been there, done that.
  20. There is a correlation with Bob Bostad not being a Wisconsin coach. During his tenure there, every big boy O-line prospect became a Badger. They even stole Joe Tippman, starting Jets center, and from my high school, FWBD. Now that he’s the Hoosiers’ O-line coach the quality of athletes, the quality of performance, has improved dramatically. Wisconsin no longer has the talent to dominate the run game.
  21. Where is loss #2 ? Cig has changed the mindset and the culture of the program. Fanbase, it appears, has a ways to go on that.
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