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2 minutes ago, TheWatShot said:

Roughing the passer because the QB got bumped after he threw it. Still have a hard time grasping how soft football has become when QB's are involved. 

Like, you breathe on the dude, and you get a flag.

Unless it's IU, at which case the QB can be flattened into a pancake for all the officials care.

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2 hours ago, maharkn said:

Georgia really needs to be more creative on offense. Bama is sending a lot of pressure need to come up with some plays to use that against them

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Absolutely, it’s like they’ve never run a screen before.

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9 minutes ago, IUFootballEndlessMisery said:

I always go for the coaches cast.  Can't stand the chuckleheads on the main broadcast.

It’s a little chaotic with an entire coaching staff mic’d up and no sound mixing, but they’ve been on top of everything and sometimes pretty funny. It’s amazing how quickly they can see and diagnose a play. 

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We are on the verge of rejoicing! This would be so huge.

Gary Barta can still suck farts though.

 

From the article:

"There also are serious discussions about the Big Ten ending divisional play with schools playing three opponents annually and cycling through the other 10 teams either every other year or two years on, two years off."

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11 minutes ago, Hovadipo said:

 

We are on the verge of rejoicing! This would be so huge.

Gary Barta can still suck farts though.

 

From the article:

"There also are serious discussions about the Big Ten ending divisional play with schools playing three opponents annually and cycling through the other 10 teams either every other year or two years on, two years off."

YIPPEEE!

Although I would guarantee that IU still gets OSU and Michigan every year. 

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2 minutes ago, IUc2016 said:

YIPEEE!

Although I would guarantee that IU still gets OSU and Michigan every year. 

The article talks a lot about the IU/Illinois "rivalry" that hasn't been played since 2013. I'd be over the moon with Purdue, Illinois, OSU as our 3 annual matchups, but we'll probably lose the bucket game and get OSU, Michigan, and somehow Bama every year.

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1 hour ago, Hovadipo said:

The article talks a lot about the IU/Illinois "rivalry" that hasn't been played since 2013. I'd be over the moon with Purdue, Illinois, OSU as our 3 annual matchups, but we'll probably lose the bucket game and get OSU, Michigan, and somehow Bama every year.

You're probably right @Hovadipo, I'm assuming OSU, Bama, Clemson, KC Chiefs, Buffalo Bills are all in the running for the Hoosier pod.

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Apparently, Harbaugh is flirting with the Vikings -- to what extent, I have no idea. But I heard a radio guy today say that coaches will use that to recruit against him. I doubt that negative recruiting will ever go away, but in this case, is there really any point to it? If a kid is recruited by Harbaugh, and Harbaugh jumps to the NFL -- there's no harm to the kid. He can just leave. Go to another school. No questions asked. And he can play immediately. 

The reality of the transfer portal. 

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