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Just now, CSP said:

Kamara, Fisher, Ponds (maybe), Smith, Coogan, Sarratt, and Mendoza will be huge losses... they will be HUGE gains in regards to NIL, though. 

We will only return Evans and Lynch to the O-line, and we won't return any of our three edge rushers (Kamara, Daley, and Wyatt). 

Will need a QB1, but all of the other position groups should have plenty of experienced returnees.

Posted
8 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

We will only return Evans and Lynch to the O-line, and we won't return any of our three edge rushers (Kamara, Daley, and Wyatt). 

Will need a QB1, but all of the other position groups should have plenty of experienced returnees.

For some reason I thought Wyatt had another year, but maybe not. He definitely does on NCAA26 lol 

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Just now, CSP said:

I believe Wyatt has another year. Could be wrong 

Played 6 this year and 10+ his other 3. Would require some sort of hardship waiver which I don’t think he’d get. 

Posted
2 hours ago, Hovadipo said:

Played 6 this year and 10+ his other 3. Would require some sort of hardship waiver which I don’t think he’d get. 

Illinois coach Beliema was pretty convinced before our game the NCAA was going to pass the 5 for 5 rule. I don't know how that affects Wyatt, or if the NCAA coaches committee got that passed. Any insight into that? @Lebowski

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10 minutes ago, realTomCrean said:

I'll take Little Al over Arch 7 days a week.

Not sure I agree. I did not like the level of zip on the ball I saw from Alberto in extended time last week. Everything else; leadership, decision-making, mobility, accuracy? Alberto can definitelty be the guy. But on mulitple occasions he identified a receiver and the ball kinda floated off of his arm without the needed arm talent.

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Just now, Stuhoo said:

Not sure I agree. I did not like the level of zip on the ball I saw from Alberto in extended time last week. Everything else; leadership, decision-making, mobility, accuracy? Alberto can definitelty be the guy. But on mulitple occasions he identified a receiver and the ball kinda floated off of his arm without the needed arm talent.

I totally see your point. My assessment isn't far off from what you posted above. There are several transfer QBs (we're playing one Saturday) that definitely pop more. Ultimately though, whatever the staff decides is what I'll be behind. I trust Shannahan, Cig, Whittmer and the boys.

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Hope we land another stud QB in the portal. It’s kind of like the debate we had last year with TJ. A star QB just raises your ceiling so much. Just look at Michigan last year as an example of a bad QB situation capping your potential. 

Not saying Alberto is as bad as Michigan’s quarterbacks last year, but he’s definitely not as good as the ones we’ve had the past two years. 

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42 minutes ago, realTomCrean said:

Illinois coach Beliema was pretty convinced before our game the NCAA was going to pass the 5 for 5 rule. I don't know how that affects Wyatt, or if the NCAA coaches committee got that passed. Any insight into that? @Lebowski

That rule change is dead for the time being.

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Witnessing what Cig and Co were able to achieve with Rourke, I think IU will thrive with Alberto at QB.  He has the talent to hone his ability to see the field like Rourke with much greater mobility; keeping the D honest and opening things up down field.  If Rourke had not been injured (and had a better rep as a runner) I don't think Michigan, OSU, or ND would have been able to attack the QB with the same level of success.  Well, that and an upgrade at OL.

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*Dead*
 

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BLOOMINGTON — Cory Miles is walking through the empty hollows of Memorial Stadium on a rainy Wednesday afternoon, and it's uncanny, the way he puts his hands awkwardly on his hips, the way he scribbles on the tiny notepad he pulls out of his pocket, the way he looks up to the skies with a serious, if not menacing, look on his face adorned with a big black headset.

It's no wonder what happened to Miles just a few days ago inside this same stadium crammed with fans for IU's football game against UCLA.

A couple of students came up to Miles begging to get their photo taken with him. They couldn't believe they were standing that close to their coach.

 

Miles quickly realized what was happening, so he leaned over and whispered to one of those students, not to cause embarrassment, "You know I'm not really coach Cignetti, right?" Turns out, they did not.

And that remarkable resemblance Miles has to IU coach Curt Cignetti is what has catapulted this married, 44-year-old Air Force veteran and father of three into the viral throes of social media as one of college football's most popular characters: The Curt Cignetti impersonator.

https://www.heraldtimesonline.com/story/sports/college/indiana/2025/10/30/indiana-football-coach-curt-cignetti-impersonator-curt-cignotti-cory-miles-air-force-viral-tiktok/86939744007/?taid=6903a7b567413e0001996097&utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

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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.

Posted
35 minutes ago, steubenhoosier said:

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.

I had to stop when it started with this game being at Indiana. 

Posted
11 hours ago, steubenhoosier said:

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 —

Really, I didn't know that IU owned Beaver Stadium in Happy Valley.

Posted
11 hours ago, steubenhoosier said:

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.

this is an AI slop article just fyi. There's a ton of them being posted about sports by fake facebook accounts just looking for engagement. My general rule is if it doesn't come from an IU beat reporter, it ain't real. 

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