Indiana QB Josh Hoover caught some flack from TCU coach Sonny Dykes for his turnovers.
Curt Cignetti had Hoover's back this afternoon:
"When Josh got here, he met his two new best friends: Great defense and a really good run game.
"And he was never the same after that." #iufb
My top 10 coaches in college football, 2026
1 Curt Cignetti, Indiana
2 Ryan Day, Ohio St
3 Kirby Smart, Georgia
4 Lane Kiffin, LSU
5 Mario Cristobal, Miami
6 Marcus Freeman, ND
7 Steve Sarkisian, Texas
8 Dan Lanning, Oregon
9 Kyle Whittingham, Michigan
10 Joey McGuire, Tex Tech
Fun Facts about Canada:
-Created Hockey
-No Canadian NHL team has won a Stanley Cup since 1993
-Just lost to the USA in a sport they created
-Jack Hughes and Megan Keller are legal owners of Canada now
-Canadian bacon is just ham slices
-Zero SEC Championships
Today I learned that the president of Ireland has a degree from Indiana University. So basically IU is even more Irish than Notre Dame. Facts are facts.
If @elonmusk says every Tsla shareholder will get a chance to buy into space x ipo at proportionly same as amount of Tsla skates owned.
Tsla at 700 in a blink.
Say Elon offering 100m shares
So say you own 1000 tsla. Maybe.0001 of outstanding tsla (have to calculate ) the. You get to buy .0001 space x. At what ever price Elon’s bankers say.
Simple.
Shorts playing w fire
Sam so smart
A 2-star QB scrambling for potentially the national-championship-winning touchdown on 4th down in his hometown against his hometown team after winning the Heisman for the most losing program of all time while his mother with MS screams for joy from her seat is possibly the limit of how good sports can get
Lane Kiffin: “College football is so hard I’m gonna abandon my playoff team to go to a program with a better chance to win.”
Curt Cignetti: “I’m gonna walk straight into the mouth of hell and then fuck up everybody.”
Advantage: Google him.
I've decided my favorite dynamic of the college football season is that Indiana's quarterback is the most relentlessly positive man alive and Indiana's head coach has never smiled in his life
Apologies to the rest of the league - but yes. you heard it right; Me & Gracie Bear are proudly returning to IU to run it again.
Blitzing, scheming, and cooking up crazy. It’s what we do. #GoIU
Rookie QB Kurtis Rourke, formerly of Indiana, participated in practice today following the opening of his practice window. He previously led his team to a College Football Playoff appearance despite a torn ACL... There is speculation that he could become the long-term backup to Brock Purdy, particularly if Mac Jones is traded
🇺🇸🇨🇳 TESLA PATENTED THE HOLY GRAIL OF LITHIUM REFINING, AND CHINA'S ENTIRE CHOKEHOLD IS CRACKING
Tesla's new patent isn't an improvement.
It's a full execution of the old lithium refining model.
They figured out how to generate the soda ash reagent on-site from the CO2 waste produced during calcination, turning the biggest emissions into the exact chemical needed for the leach process.
Result:
- ~30% lower refining costs
- 0 hazardous sodium-sulfate waste
- Near-0 external soda ash purchases
- Massive reduction in energy and water use
This is the refinery equivalent of discovering how to turn exhaust fumes into gasoline while you're driving.
China controls 60% of global lithium refining and almost all soda ash supply chains; they’ve been weaponizing both for years.
Tesla built the bypass.
Every other lithium producer is now officially obsolete.
Tesla batteries are about to get even cheaper, even greener, and completely independent of Beijing's mood swings.
The rare metals war just g
In the United States, there is a traffic fatality roughly every 79 million miles.
Tesla FSD has now traveled 6.4 billion miles. Assuming it was no more or less safe than driving manually, you would expect there to be 81 fatalities with FSD on.
As a matter of fact, with 14 million miles traveled every day you would expect to see a fatality with FSD on every 5 days.
But that's not happening. As far as I can tell there are only ~2 reported fatalities with FSD active — both on much older versions.
I'm forced to conclude that there are at least ~75 people who are alive today because of the work of the @Tesla_AI team. And we're just getting started.
To give you a visual on that, if you put everyone in North America who is alive today because of FSD in a room together it would look like this: