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2025 IUFB Season

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Today's IUFB team would currently be ranked #1 if the uniform said, Michigan, Oregon, Penn State, Ohio State, USC, Washington, Nebraska, and I dare say even schools like Michigan State, UCLA, Wisconsin, Iowa, and the school up north.  The history of the school is not helping the reality.  

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Using the win probabilities on ESPN, IU has a better than 50% chance (51.6%) of going undefeated this season. In 4 of the 6 games, they give IU a 94.5% or better chance of winning. The lower two are 86.2% at Maryland and 71.3% at PSU.

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Today's presser. A much more measured businesslike coach. And some talk about the front 7. The cat's out of the bag folks. The country is fully aware of our secret sauce now. Personally, I liked his comments about Daley. It's almost like, he's saying, Daley's finally starting to click/get up to speed now. 

 

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1 hour ago, BtownStrength said:

Excuse my ignorance, but what has been up with the difference in production with Kamara last year vs this year? Doubled more often? Injury? Less snaps with increased depth? 

I'm pretty sure his position/role changed on defense leading to a dip in numbers.  But dont quote me on that.  He's still been getting a ton of pressures and having an impact, just not showing up on the stat sheet.

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Scott Dolson was on the Big Red Carpet tonight.  He mentions being very busy since the Oregon game as an athletic department as they cannot get complacent and need to make sure everything keeps rolling.  It sure sounded like he was implying that they were going to ensure that Curt Cignetti wouldn't be going anywhere.  Wouldn't be surprised to see some sort raise and another extension for Cig announced in the next couple weeks. 

 

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1 hour ago, TTT said:

Another thing has changed in Bloomington.  Unlike in most (almost all) past years during this time of year in October hardly anyone is so excited, anxious or so looking forward to basketball season.  Basketball season can wait.

Why can't you be excited for both at the same time, it is called multi tasking

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6 hours ago, tyappleg said:

Scott Dolson was on the Big Red Carpet tonight.  He mentions being very busy since the Oregon game as an athletic department as they cannot get complacent and need to make sure everything keeps rolling.  It sure sounded like he was implying that they were going to ensure that Curt Cignetti wouldn't be going anywhere.  Wouldn't be surprised to see some sort raise and another extension for Cig announced in the next couple weeks. 

Yea, it's got to be coming.

Some guesses for fun:

- Cig is at $9M/yr.  Pump that up to $12.5-13.5M so he's going from just outside the top-10 to #1 or #2.  Allocate another $2-3M to the staff pool so we can do all we can to keep key guys ( notably Haines and Kuntz) or hire their replacements if they take promotions.  I am sure there are others who are very important.

- Pump up the football NIL budget by $7-8M+, even if that means selling parts of campus.  We've got a whole new universe of higher level talent interested in IU now that they have seen use make the playoff and do things like win at Oregon.  But, these players are more expensive and we've got to pay their market rates.  It will be hard to get intel on what's happening with NIL, but something like this is important behind the scenes.

- Announce something with the stadium renovation.  Exactly what I don't care, but it's time for suites and a new press box, a new PA/sound system, stuff like that.  We've got that private equity money coming to help.

Scott has been all over this.  He identified Cig, convinced him to come here, exceed his first season NIL commitment (and probably second season), didn't wait on new staff contracts/raises last year and got them done mid-season, and did additional raises for Haines and Owings to help keep them here.  That's a good track record and I expect Scott, Pam, and others are going to keep doing what they have been doing. 

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1 hour ago, TTT said:

Another thing has changed in Bloomington.  Unlike in most (almost all) past years during this time of year in October hardly anyone is so excited, anxious or so looking forward to basketball season.  Basketball season can wait.

Yep.  

I think it's going to be a positive that football is setting a high standard that basketball will be measured against.  For once in IUBB's history they're not the biggest show in town and they will need to earn fan interest, attention, and resources much more than in past years.  That means no excuses, winning, and getting better during the season and year over year.

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1 hour ago, Scotty R said:

Why can't you be excited for both at the same time, it is called multi tasking

I don’t disagree.  But the focus is on football now rather than wishing just get the football season over with so basketball season can start (accept basketball has become dismissal seasons as well).  Now, the last season and a half football is setting a bar to which basketball season can be measured against and it just so happens at the beginning of the school year.

as Pagoda points out.

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1 hour ago, Pagoda said:

Yea, it's got to be coming.

Some guesses for fun:

- Cig is at $9M/yr.  Pump that up to $12.5-13.5M so he's going from just outside the top-10 to #1 or #2.  Allocate another $2-3M to the staff pool so we can do all we can to keep key guys ( notably Haines and Kuntz) or hire their replacements if they take promotions.  I am sure there are others who are very important.

- Pump up the football NIL budget by $7-8M+, even if that means selling parts of campus.  We've got a whole new universe of higher level talent interested in IU now that they have seen use make the playoff and do things like win at Oregon.  But, these players are more expensive and we've got to pay their market rates.  It will be hard to get intel on what's happening with NIL, but something like this is important behind the scenes.

- Announce something with the stadium renovation.  Exactly what I don't care, but it's time for suites and a new press box, a new PA/sound system, stuff like that.  We've got that private equity money coming to help.

Scott has been all over this.  He identified Cig, convinced him to come here, exceed his first season NIL commitment (and probably second season), didn't wait on new staff contracts/raises last year and got them done mid-season, and did additional raises for Haines and Owings to help keep them here.  That's a good track record and I expect Scott, Pam, and others are going to keep doing what they have been doing. 

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