Wolfeman
Enjoys Full Moons
When’s the last time you’ve seen a Team so locked in, focused, and such a complete package like Indiana? The only weakness I can think of is that they were only truly tested once at a rabid Penn St white out. That tip toe snag under pretty good coverage was just silly… Gus lost his voice! The magic season goes on.
Looking back at disciplined teams like this Hoosiers squad reminds of the Service Academies. You won’t find a weskness, and they’ll take your heart in the fourth quarter. The home field advantage is a non denominator and actually favors Indiana. This alumni base is on fire and hungry. They’ll pour into the stadium and you’ll see they’ll dominate attendance and energy over the home Canes. I debunk the “home field advantage”. This is my least favorite home field advantage in all division 1 football ( I cap this at +1.4 vs the standard +3) A cavern size, money producing snooze fest of a stadium . Hurricane alumni just ain’t what they used to be… that’s just a piece of the puzzle…
Indiana under the Mendoza/Cignetti combination has been remarkable, truly, truly incredible the success and turn around. Note this one… Indiana has now outscored #2 Ohio st, #9 Bama, #5 Oregon 108-35
Jesus man. They average 42.6 pts a game, 6 TD’s and only give up 11.7 pts a game. They simply smash.
Mr. Cignetti is the best current coach in NCAAF period. Since joining Indiana he’s 17-2 …whaaaat? Curt also turned James Madison into a 52-9, 3 time conference champion. Penn st among most of the others threw everything they could probably some lap dancers and whiskey besides the millions and cars to sway the stern faced leader… but the Coach ain’t leaving right now, Miami better come with some serious game plan ideas or this will be ugly late 3rd quarter. That OL can’t have mistakes and that’s asking a lot. DOH
! Gotta run….apologize for the rambling. If you made it this far…. Nothing sexy, definitely, but I’m in full unit on the best “Team” I’ve seen since the Saban Bama days. Really impressive, and I mean really, a monumental 2 seasons for the Hoosiers that will be capped off tonight with the crystal football!!
INDIANA -6’ (-130) full unit and will add 3rd quarter
Indiana alt line -14’ (+195) .25 unit
Hoosiers 33
Canes 17
Howwwl…, wolfeman
Looking back at disciplined teams like this Hoosiers squad reminds of the Service Academies. You won’t find a weskness, and they’ll take your heart in the fourth quarter. The home field advantage is a non denominator and actually favors Indiana. This alumni base is on fire and hungry. They’ll pour into the stadium and you’ll see they’ll dominate attendance and energy over the home Canes. I debunk the “home field advantage”. This is my least favorite home field advantage in all division 1 football ( I cap this at +1.4 vs the standard +3) A cavern size, money producing snooze fest of a stadium . Hurricane alumni just ain’t what they used to be… that’s just a piece of the puzzle…
Indiana under the Mendoza/Cignetti combination has been remarkable, truly, truly incredible the success and turn around. Note this one… Indiana has now outscored #2 Ohio st, #9 Bama, #5 Oregon 108-35
Mr. Cignetti is the best current coach in NCAAF period. Since joining Indiana he’s 17-2 …whaaaat? Curt also turned James Madison into a 52-9, 3 time conference champion. Penn st among most of the others threw everything they could probably some lap dancers and whiskey besides the millions and cars to sway the stern faced leader… but the Coach ain’t leaving right now, Miami better come with some serious game plan ideas or this will be ugly late 3rd quarter. That OL can’t have mistakes and that’s asking a lot. DOH
INDIANA -6’ (-130) full unit and will add 3rd quarter
Indiana alt line -14’ (+195) .25 unit
Hoosiers 33
Canes 17
Howwwl…, wolfeman
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