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OK. You lost by 16 and it wasn't that close. Now go back to hillbilly Bloomington Indiana.
Uh, my son goes to IU, its not a bad little college town. The campus is really nice and for a hillbilly town, they do several operas at the music school per year, which is far more than Miami Grand Opera can construe doing only 3 per year for comparison.

where Purdue is is more of a hillbilly town.
 
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That's kind of sad.

Prior to Sunday, (lived in Miami my entire life, two-time University of Miami alumnus) I had never even thought of Indiana other than as the school where the crazy guy threw the chair. I guess they are an existential rival of ours, though - who knew?
They were far better when they had the angry guy that threw chairs, but they got too weak and **** canned him and they have been average to below average since.....
 
They were far better when they had the angry guy that threw chairs, but they got too weak and **** canned him and they have been average to below average since.....
Cool. Bring him back. I don't care.

We haven't played them in football since 1966. In basketball we are typically gifted the Penn State/Rutgers/Maryland leftover during the Big10-ACC challenge; such an esteemed program as theirs usually gets the privilege of losing to one of the Tobacco Road schools. So I was more marveling at the idea that this particular yokel believes he's leading the vanguard in a culture war battle against us, when I (literally) had never thought about them in my 31 years on the planet. Kind of a strange dichotomy.
 
That's kind of sad.

Prior to Sunday, (lived in Miami my entire life, two-time University of Miami alumnus) I had never even thought of Indiana other than as the school where the crazy guy threw the chair. I guess they are an existential rival of ours, though - who knew?
I don't think anyone in Miami knew it either.
 
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