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Lebowski

2025 IUFB Season

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Looking forward to the cat and mouse (with regard to last second substitutions by Coach Baby Beluga); he used that strategy continuously against Duke.  At one point the official didn't move away from the center until there was only 4 seconds remaining.  That rule needs to be revisited. Something tells me Cig will have a plan for it.

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It’s bad/challenging enough that the Big Ten “student”-athletes have to travel coast to coast but I wish the BT had the gonads to have a little control over the tv times.

MSU is traveling to the west coast and has an 8:00 pm kickoff which is 11:00 pm their time. West coast teams have traveled east and had noon kickoffs which is an equally BS kickoff of 9:00 am their time.

Yo. Big Ten. It’s not that hard.  When a team from the east travels west the kickoff’s should be between noon and 5:00 (3-8:00 EST). When west coast teams travel east the kickoffs should be between 3:00 and 8:00 (12:00-5:00 PST). 
 

It’s not that difficult. Michigan State, as an example, should not be playing this weeks game until 2:00 am EST.

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2 hours ago, DChoosier said:

It’s bad/challenging enough that the Big Ten “student”-athletes have to travel coast to coast but I wish the BT had the gonads to have a little control over the tv times.

MSU is traveling to the west coast and has an 8:00 pm kickoff which is 11:00 pm their time. West coast teams have traveled east and had noon kickoffs which is an equally BS kickoff of 9:00 am their time.

Yo. Big Ten. It’s not that hard.  When a team from the east travels west the kickoff’s should be between noon and 5:00 (3-8:00 EST). When west coast teams travel east the kickoffs should be between 3:00 and 8:00 (12:00-5:00 PST). 
 

It’s not that difficult. Michigan State, as an example, should not be playing this weeks game until 2:00 am EST.

I can't understand this complaint. 

They're some of the most pampered people in the country... just play the football game when you're told to. 

The game times make the most sense for the TV stations to make the most money. 

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56 minutes ago, CSP said:

I can't understand this complaint. 

They're some of the most pampered people in the country... just play the football game when you're told to. 

The game times make the most sense for the TV stations to make the most money. 

They do play the games when they are told to.

I have traveled the three time zones a gazillion times and it does have some impact. Why give a home team an additional advantage?

And yes, I understand that in reality the only three things that matter are money, money and money.

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7 minutes ago, Jeff Flabjohns said:

I’ll take it. They kept Illinois ranked which hopefully AP does too. 
Illini host a ranked USC team next week and we’re all pulling for the fighting Bielema’s from here on out 

Yea, that’s a big one.  Not only helps our win but USC is in the mix for that 4th B1G playoff spot (assuming the top-3 are who we think).  We have a long way to go before seriously thinking about a playoff spot, but just sayin’ it could help.

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23 minutes ago, Hoosierfan2017 said:

Annoying that we’re not top 10 after beating a team they ranked #9 by 53 points, but whatever. Indiana vs. everybody. 

It’s just too many highly ranked teams that did nothing to deserve a demotion. That’s a massive jump.

If the first rankings of the year were after week 4, we’d be around fifth.

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7 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

It’s just too many highly ranked teams that did nothing to deserve a demotion. That’s a massive jump.

If the first rankings of the year were after week 4, we’d be around fifth.

That's not how rankings should work, especially week 4. And thats the real issue. 

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