Indiana cheating ?

What some are accusing them of seems not to be merely "cheating" but active criminal fraud and criminal conspiracy. Big time go to federal prison crimes. So before making such an accusation, ask yourself what kind of person would risk their promising career, their lucrative current earnings, their reputations, and all that goes along with it, for this?


Ask Terry Rozier or the NBA coach Chauncey Billups... sometimes being a criminal is not one big, immoral decision... it is a bunch of small compromises
 
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What I know is that Heatherman is obsessive about his signals being unbreakable. I've always wondered if there's a reason why... maybe he thinks there are certain coaches using unscrupulous practices? Anyhow, Heatherman changes in game at the slightest suspicion, and the code system is simple for the defense to adjust on the fly. In my mind, if there's something shady about Indiana, we won't be the ones to be surprised.

Oh so Sig's ex defensive coordinator is obsessed with not getting his signals stolen?

I wonder why...
 
The cheating allegations did not start with Miami fan base or media. And should not attach itself to this conversation or allegations whatsoever. Change our verbal audibles and signal mechanisms, and line it up. Embrace the role the media is placing us in.
 
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If they are indeed cheating then They are probably using some type of unprecedented AI based technology to analyze & formulate game plans that they hack off the cloud to create impeccable preparation for less talented players to where half the time they already know the play that’s coming beforehand. Unfortunately for them it’s a tall task asking those same players to stop our O line & Fletcher even if you what’s coming 😂😂
 
Ask Terry Rozier or the NBA coach Chauncey Billups... sometimes being a criminal is not one big, immoral decision... it is a bunch of small compromises
Sometimes not saying no, or not saying no before it was too late to say no, is all it takes. And the USDOJ has all the resources in the world to put you into the worst trouble you can imagine should they so choose. None of this should come as any surprise to those who some are making generalized accusations of cheating about. That's why I am so circumspect about putting any credibility into the accusations swirling using the inferential logic that the only way Indiana can do what they do is by breaking into secured networks. Another piece one must consider is how many would have to be involved in such a scheme and how you could keep each and every one of them from saying ANYTHING about what they were up to. It's a massive undertaking.
 
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This is awesome. Hopefully more people start discussing this. I don't care if any of this is true, just hope it is enough of a distraction to hinder their collective performance. Go Canes!
 
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Have you guys actually seen the interceptions? They're nothing otherworldly, one was the result of a batted ball that travelled like 8 yards in the air. Another is Nico Iamaleava throwing it directly to a linebacker 5 yards in front of him as he's getting sacked. The others were either QB's throwing into double coverage or literally staring down the receiver for several seconds before making the pass. They're tied for 8th place nationally with 17 interceptions all year, and we're right behind them with 16. We would be in front of them if our DB's weren't playing hot potato against Ole Miss.

They're also incredibly disciplined, ranking #2 in fewest penalty yards per game. They have a total of 380 penalty yards. We surpassed that amount in only our 5th game against FSU. Not to mention they're elite at not turning the ball over, ranking #3 in total turnovers lost. Mendoza has a handful of interceptions but they've only had one fumble lost all season long, the fewest in the country.

Simply put, they're a team that doesn't beat themselves, are machinelike in their fundamentals and discipline. It also helps that Mendoza has been absolutely aces when the game is on the line. We all saw those dimes he threw to secure the wins against OSU and Penn State.

Lastly, if they were using Catapult to steal other teams data through Mark Cuban (who only owns 5% of the company's shares), then tell me why Rutgers - the alma mater of Catapult's CEO - is still a Big 10 bottom feeder?

Cignetti has a track record of dramatic turnarounds at places that have less resources than American Heritage. The guy's simply a **** of a coach, and trying to frame it all as some high level cheating system with zero evidence just looks lame. Leave all the tinfoil speculation to the salty SEC clowns trying to make sense of the fact that they don't run the sport anymore.
 
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I mean I think it's bs

But it is absolutely crazy they have 5 separate INTs this year on opponents opening drive.... Against Oregon it was on the first play. Against Iowa, UCLA, and Purdue it was on the 2nd play. Against Ohio St it was on the 4th play.

That's is insane.
This whole thing raised my eyebrows but i may have brushed it off before seeing this lol
 
For both sides of this it should be said that they have great players who would make plays with or without any cheating. So i don’t think people should look at every play they make as evidence of them cheating.

For example Michigan was caught cheating 100% but they also had elite talent, cheating doesn’t guarantee winning it gives you an extra advantage in a game of inches.

Also another thing that raises my eyebrows is, yes cignetti is a incredibly great coach he has tons of experience but taking Indiana from literally one of the worst college football programs to elite in a year? Then to a natty the 2nd year?

Like no matter how great you are there is going to be some skepticism when you do that. So much about this team just goes against the history of college football but hey maybe this is a new era and we will see similar turnarounds with nil and the portal
 
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