Indiana cheating ?

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I am more suspicious of their line play... I guess it could be their age (i.e. 22-24 years old going against 19-21 year olds), but could well be some juicing going on there.
This is what I believe. They are just an old, veteran team with lots of experience. They have 0 high school recruiting, They aren't playing any 17-19yr old kids. All portal Young men playing. Complete different age composition than most every team. Thats their huge advantage and that is a massive advantage.
 
Actually, Cuban isn't really a tech guy at all. He got rich off someone else's idea for internet radio. They sold it to Yahoo for a bazillion dollars decades ago and Cuban has been basically patting himself on the back ever since. The guy ain't that bright.

I'm sorry, but if you figure out a way to steal a billion dollar idea, and make 3 billion dollars off of it....you're kinda bright imo. 🤣🤣

Steal smarter, not harder.
 
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This is also an excellent breakdown for how the final score was deceptive and how Oregon’s unforced errors created it.

Indiana would have won anyway but would have probably looked more like their first game with Oregon rather than this outcome

Oregon looked pretty sloppy in BOTH of their previous two games. Their defense in the JMU game and their offense looked awful against TT.
 
This is what I believe. They are just an old, veteran team with lots of experience. They have 0 high school recruiting, They aren't playing any 17-19yr old kids. All portal Young men playing. Complete different age composition than most every team. Thats their huge advantage and that is a massive advantage.
I would agree with this but BYU has done this for decades, and while it makes them tough, it doesn't turn you into the 2019 LSU Tigers. It's bizarre.
 
Or maybe they’re just well coached and half their roster is filled with guys who have played college football for 4 or more years and are over 22 years old.
 
Indiana has the second lowest average composite score of any of our FBS opponents. Only South Florida was lower.

Offensively, they have the most experience. For their overall roster, they have the second most experience after Louisville. They have 33 transfers on their roster - large but by no means the highest that we've seen. And certainly nothing approaching what Colorado had in 2023.

If the idea is that they have this gigantic roster of aged players and that this is the future of college football...why is it then that Kansas State didn't win or even compete for the national championship when they had a roster constructed of older JUCOs back in the 2000s?

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Actually, Cuban isn't really a tech guy at all. He got rich off someone else's idea for internet radio. They sold it to Yahoo for a bazillion dollars decades ago and Cuban has been basically patting himself on the back ever since. The guy ain't that bright.
To be fair *most* extremely rich people aren’t that smart. They are just experts at one thing. They have no idea how the real world works and are generally economically illiterate.
 
Or maybe they’re just well coached and half their roster is filled with guys who have played college football for 4 or more years and are over 22 years old.
They may be well coached, but Louisville had a more experienced overall roster, a higher composite score, and 15 more portal players than Indiana. Yet the Cardinals are not competing for a national championship.

Indiana also has the smallest overall roster of any of our FBS opponents (83 players).
 
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TBH, while this is fun conspiracy theory, the Ponds pick-6 was 100% on Moore. Even if we assume IU knew the play, dude just shouldn't have thrown that ball and gone to his next read. Had he scanned L-R he had Sadiq wide *** open deep down the right side of the field on a corner route as someone busted (pause) in IU's secondary on that play. Don't think anything that happened on the next Oregon offensive series suggests that IU knew their scripted plays either. Indiana even called a timeout because they couldn't get lined up correctly. IIRC there were folks in the game thread last night who mentioned the dropoff in Oregon's offense after they got through their opening script.

Just destroy them in Hard Rock please and thank you.
 
I think we are uniquely positioned to **** INDIANA UP. Knowing what's coming doesn't help you when we run it up the middle and our top 3 draft pick OT pushes the pile for another 5 yards. Bludgeon them all ******* night long. Straight caveman Mario ball.
Miami Offensive Line:

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Average Composite: .8922


Indiana Defensive Line

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Average Composite: .8485
 

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