@A1011010001010 @CFBwSam From the portal, yes, but not with 4-stars and 5-stars. Plus, IU doesn't have more NIL money than the traditional football powers. The changes have leveled the playing field. Coaching, scheme and team cohesion win now.
@okaythenfuture The World Cup will be huge here once the weather warms up. It would have been more anticipated in the U.S., however, if Italy were in it.
@CrimsonCast Galen, now that we went 16-0 and won the whole thing, maybe it's time for a little fun with the uniforms. I suggest a Bison helmet decal or maybe a small Bison patch on the jersey sleeve.
@Jared_Kelly7 I went to IU in the '80s. Year in and year out, we hoped for football success. We always wanted to excel in the sport. Just because we struggled and just because we had basketball, that didn't mean we weren't hungry for football glory. In one season, we healed all those wounds.
@Izengabe_ If Met Life Stadium hosts NFL games at which 80,000 people regularly attend, not to mention concerts, why would a soccer match be any different "logistically" for transportation?
@Footballtweet I think the Azzurri were just unlucky. That team is still better than half the teams in the World Cup field. I guess if you don't qualify, though, then there will be sweeping changes in the federation.
@CrimsonCast Basketball was better when they called traveling and double dribbles. Nowadays, guys will start at the top of the key and take three or four steps, crash into a defender, and draw a foul.
@israel_ajoje I don't mind it, but I understand how it goes against tradition. That said, the main drawback to no timeouts is that, say you're on the road or late to watch a game, you will miss some action and maybe a great goal. But with timeouts, you miss less.