YoloinOhio Posted yesterday at 01:52 AM Author Posted yesterday at 01:52 AM (edited) 24 minutes ago, Shortchaz said: Coach day’s beard dye is in full effect. They’ll probably win by 20+ He claimed on the pregame show that he doesn’t dye his hair. 🤥 Edited yesterday at 01:53 AM by YoloinOhio 1 Quote
Shortchaz Posted yesterday at 02:06 AM Posted yesterday at 02:06 AM 12 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said: He claimed on the pregame show that he doesn’t dye his hair. 🤥 I believe him………………………………………… Quote
T&C Posted yesterday at 02:10 AM Posted yesterday at 02:10 AM 3 minutes ago, Shortchaz said: I believe him………………………………………… Are you the former "Grandmaster Jimmycracker" from the BBMB? Quote
Shortchaz Posted yesterday at 03:01 AM Posted yesterday at 03:01 AM 49 minutes ago, T&C said: Are you the former "Grandmaster Jimmycracker" from the BBMB? No, same handle. Did he also suggest coach day’s head looks like it was dipped in soy sauce? 1 1 Quote
NORWOODS FOOT Posted yesterday at 03:04 AM Posted yesterday at 03:04 AM Indiana’s game plan is really well done, but looks to me like Ohio State’s talent is winning out. But boy, what a game so far. Quote
T&C Posted yesterday at 03:21 AM Posted yesterday at 03:21 AM 17 minutes ago, Shortchaz said: No, same handle. Did he also suggest coach day’s head looks like it was dipped in soy sauce? I know you have the same handle, thought it was part of a signature or something. This is one helluva game... no idea on the coaches grooming habits though lol. Quote
Shortchaz Posted yesterday at 03:35 AM Posted yesterday at 03:35 AM 11 minutes ago, T&C said: I know you have the same handle, thought it was part of a signature or something. This is one helluva game... no idea on the coaches grooming habits though lol. Holy cow, you’re mentioning something I haven’t thought about in years. It was “grandmaster jimmyjacker”. 🤣. wow dude, that’s crazy Quote
T&C Posted yesterday at 03:40 AM Posted yesterday at 03:40 AM 4 minutes ago, Shortchaz said: Holy cow, you’re mentioning something I haven’t thought about in years. It was “grandmaster jimmyjacker”. 🤣. wow dude, that’s crazy Elephant's memory I suppose... glad to see that you are still kicking. Quote
Shortchaz Posted yesterday at 03:42 AM Posted yesterday at 03:42 AM Just now, T&C said: Elephant's memory I suppose... glad to see that you are still kicking. Cheers homie 👍👍. Good stuff 1 Quote
NORWOODS FOOT Posted yesterday at 04:31 AM Posted yesterday at 04:31 AM (edited) As a Bucks fan I hate to say this, but this game reminded me of one long ago: Urban Meyer was at Florida and had already won a championship, but Nick Saban was gaining steam at Alabama. It was the SEC championship and Saban’s Alabama team was up against Meyer and Florida. And Bama won on a clearly better game plan and execution. You could just FEEL that Saban was smarter and had his team laser focused. This game felt like that. Cignetti was smarter and his team was more focused and executed beautifully. Im not saying IU is going on a Bama run, but things just got VERY interesting in the Big 10. PS This didn’t feel like the Michigan game last year when OSU, in my opinion, beat themselves with a terribly called game: IU out did them at every level. Edited yesterday at 04:40 AM by NORWOODS FOOT Quote
GASabresIUFan Posted yesterday at 06:38 AM Posted yesterday at 06:38 AM I have to say the Bucks fans were graceful in defeat. They were sad, but were calculating that they’d still get a buy. It was such a well played hard hitting struggle between the two best defenses in college football. IU’s offense had better balance and that was probably the difference. Quote
YoloinOhio Posted yesterday at 11:34 AM Author Posted yesterday at 11:34 AM Hartline is really bad at calling plays in the red zone. Just let him go to USF and Ryan day should call the offense in the playoffs. 1 Quote
Willyville Guy Posted yesterday at 03:52 PM Posted yesterday at 03:52 PM 11 hours ago, NORWOODS FOOT said: As a Bucks fan I hate to say this, but this game reminded me of one long ago: Urban Meyer was at Florida and had already won a championship, but Nick Saban was gaining steam at Alabama. It was the SEC championship and Saban’s Alabama team was up against Meyer and Florida. And Bama won on a clearly better game plan and execution. You could just FEEL that Saban was smarter and had his team laser focused. This game felt like that. Cignetti was smarter and his team was more focused and executed beautifully. Im not saying IU is going on a Bama run, but things just got VERY interesting in the Big 10. PS This didn’t feel like the Michigan game last year when OSU, in my opinion, beat themselves with a terribly called game: IU out did them at every level. IU under Cignetti is reminding me more of the early Tressel years at Ohio State. Incredible turnaround. What a time to be a Hoosiers football fan. Quote
YoloinOhio Posted yesterday at 03:55 PM Author Posted yesterday at 03:55 PM End the 3 TE sets for the love of God 9 hours ago, GASabresIUFan said: I have to say the Bucks fans were graceful in defeat. They were sad, but were calculating that they’d still get a buy. It was such a well played hard hitting struggle between the two best defenses in college football. IU’s offense had better balance and that was probably the difference. I’d rather have the 4th seed than the 3rd seed. Dog and pony show starts soon. I will have to mute heather dinich 1 Quote
Willyville Guy Posted yesterday at 06:25 PM Posted yesterday at 06:25 PM 2 hours ago, YoloinOhio said: End the 3 TE sets for the love of God I’d rather have the 4th seed than the 3rd seed. Dog and pony show starts soon. I will have to mute heather dinich Pulling 4 and 17 for TEs in the red zone is the definition of overthinking it. 1 Quote
NORWOODS FOOT Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 7 hours ago, Willyville Guy said: IU under Cignetti is reminding me more of the early Tressel years at Ohio State. Incredible turnaround. What a time to be a Hoosiers football fan. Yes, actually. That comparison works well. Tressel was similar in that he came up with great game plans and his teams were very focused in their execution. I hate that we lost, but I’ll be cheering IU on in any game that isn’t against OSU. Just a great accomplishment and story. Quote
Willyville Guy Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 15 hours ago, NORWOODS FOOT said: Yes, actually. That comparison works well. Tressel was similar in that he came up with great game plans and his teams were very focused in their execution. I hate that we lost, but I’ll be cheering IU on in any game that isn’t against OSU. Just a great accomplishment and story. Cheering for IU is a bit much for me personally lol but definitely an incredible story. Quote
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