The Indiana hate is so forced and frankly makes us look bad.
I’ve got no issues with Indiana, I’ve never had any issues with Indiana, and I’d much rather see Indiana do well than the same old programs that have dominated CFB.
They didn’t cheat, they didn’t run from a rivalry, they aren’t Ohioans screaming at children, they didn’t cover up Sandusky crimes (to my knowledge), and they didn’t pay players illegally for decades while chanting their conference name as if they somehow won anything.
Let’s not lose sight of who the bad guys are in this sport.
Multiple thoughts here that I know everyone wants to hear:
1: @tbhorka is good at his job.
2: Notre Dame fans have yet to get over Cignetti’s trash talk before getting stomped in ND stadium 2 years ago.
3: Notre Dame’s infatuation with Indiana lives on.
4: Indiana winning a title before ND’s next one is, and will continue to be, inconceivable to Irish fans. So they continue to downplay it. Don’t blame them really but it’s funny to read online.
The fact of the matter is Indiana had half of Alabama's NIL budget, a roster full of FCS transfers no SEC program would sniff at, and still beat Bama like a rented mule. That's not destroying CFB, that's saving it
Very funny to see the “blue bloods” of college football fill their diapers pretending their beloveds didn’t pay cash and other services to recruits prior to NIL. Little old Ohio State has always been above board and still is!!!!! #fart
Fascinating study from London School of Economics pretty convincingly shows that "Work From Home" is the real culprit behind the decline in youth hiring, not AI.
We keep hearing the same recycled talking points about how much tougher the bottom of the SEC is after the SEC got their doors blown off by Big Ten teams in the bowl season. It's so wild to me.
When the SEC was winning titles, it was because the tough schedule prepared them. When the SEC isn’t winning titles, it’s because the schedule is too tough.
Don’t bother with this