(The) Indiana (Game)

I’m not doubting you. But that could be sour grapes. We are living proof the right portal hits can drastically change a roster. IU might be the only team hitting at a higher rate than us rn.
I dont think it is just sour grapes. These guys are honest and will tell you "they just kicked our ***" or "they saw how we did a, b, c" not, "I swear they hacked our computers" yes I heard that, or "worse than Michigan level cheating." Now, perhaps Michigan just ****ed them off so much, that they are seeing ghost, but I have heard accusations thrown at Indiana from a few people at different B10 schools.
 
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Indiana OL averages 305-310. Miami DL; 275,265,305,305

Miami OL averages 335. Indiana DL: 265,245,300,285

Miami is ******* massive and they will push most teams around. If those 9 can control the line, they can stop the run, run the ball, and force Mendoza into a 50% type game.
Everyone is harping about the blue chip ratio thing with IU. You can have 9 5 star WRs. But if you can’t block it doesn’t matter. You can have 9 5 star DBs. But if the QB is standing, it doesn’t matter.

We have the clear edge in both these departments with that ratio. Not saying we will dominate in these areas. But make IU show they can stop it. Make them punch above their weight class. Oregon’s Tackles are ******* ***. We have two future pros at both ends. Run behind them. Use the quick screens. Get their DL tired. Then lean on them.
 
I dont think it is just sour grapes. These guys are honest and will tell you "they just kicked our ***" or "they saw how we did a, b, c" not, "I swear they hacked our computers" yes I heard that, or "worse than Michigan level cheating." Now, perhaps Michigan just ****ed them off so much, that they are seeing ghost, but I have heard accusations thrown at Indiana from a few people at different B10 schools.
Cignetti is definitely doing an NCAA 26 turnaround. Again, I don’t doubt it. Something is weird how fast and how well it’s happened. But Cig’s done this everywhere. Maybe it’s just him.
 
Stop, just stop.

Mendoza straight up sounds like he lives on LinkedIn, because he does. Anyone that has dealt with a LinkedIn robot knows how irritating they can be, because it's almost like they don't understand that everything isn't a MBA case study. There's also a lot of performative nonsense with those people, because they are desperate to appear to be much more intelligent than they are, hence the use of buzzwords and jargon. I think Fernando is quite bright, but watching his interview tonight with SVP, it was a bit off putting.

There's a line between polished and disingenuous and Mendoza consistently crosses it. The fact that he can't even say the word "Me" when grammatically it's the only word that would fit in a sentence, is weird, and proof that he took media training way too seriously. Now, that doesn't mean he is a bad person, I don't know the young man. That said, grown men aren't going to want to listen to the leader of the team talk about synergy all day.

I've said it multiple times that Mendoza is going to get an NFL GM fired, and the more film I watch, the more that initial impression is justified. Indiana has an offensive system that doesn't translate to the NFL, and Mendoza doesn't have superlative physical gifts that will allow him to get by as he develops.

I know Heatherman will have a gameplan that forces Mendoza off his spot, especially in regards to reads. Mendoza rarely has to go through progressions, it's not even a thing in the IU system. He's a one read guy. He doesn't have high end arm talent, and from what I've seen, when he does have to make a big time throw, it's more about his receivers bailing him out, than him putting it on the money. That said, he does have some athleticism and doesn't make mistakes, which is a huge part of winning football. Mendoza won't beat himself, and in a game where the margins are going to be tight, that may be enough to win.

I will also say this, tonight's game is the ultimate "Scoreboard and what actually happened are very different from each other" game. Indiana was gifted 28 points through Oregon blunders(Pick 6, 2 Fumbles, Blocked Punt). Think about that, had the IU offense not done anything else all night but punch those 3 non Pick 6 blunders in for TDs, that would have been enough to win. They didn't have to consistently put together drives, at least not long ones. As long as Miami doesn't consistently do stupid stuff, IU will have to put together some drives, and it's tough to do that against this Miami D, especially with the speed and power on the defensive line. The more snaps you take, the more likely it is that Bain or Mesidor wrecks your drive.

I'll just say that's a very bad take on Mendoza from a football standpoint. I'm literally laughing out loud at the his receivers bail him out part.

It's cool though, you're entitled to your opinion and clearly don't like the guy. I'm being kind when I say he's quirky and it clearly works to his advantage like it has with some other pros in the past in various sports.

I think there's a way to win this game, but we're going to have to play our best game of the season to do it. They know what's coming with regards to what we'll try to do to their OL, so what's their plan? It'll be a **** of a game either way and I'm hoping for hot as it can be in January two Mondays from now.
 
I'm sorry but we aren't losing the Natty at home, especially since it's the first time in almost 24 years we are back here. Plus I trust @Hstokes1447 who has been spot on about this team the entire post season.
This will be like the Ohio State game. Miami will again have the advantage in the trenches, and I believe the defense wins the game for Miami. The offense just needs to play like it played against Ohio State, run the ball and work the quick passing game.

Miami will win ring 6 at home.
 
they are impressive and clearly a machine
I'm just not entirely convinced of this yet. In fact, I really think that the Big10 in the regular season and playoff has been entirely untested.

Oregon, best win? @Iowa?
Oregon playoff was a joke--JMU and TT.

Indiana best win? OSU in the BTCG?
Indiana housed a historically awful Alabama team (who should not have been in the playoff to begin with) and Oregon, whom I am already saying is a joke.

Color me unimpressed. These schedules are softer than baby ****. Committee certainly got us right, Ole Miss right; but they whiffed on the pecking order overall and then the inclusion of some teams (specifically Alabama, Oklahoma, JMU, Tulane).

Got Canes fans here seeing Indiana teabag an awful Oregon team and think we are on the same plane as Oregon. Its why most of you would have rather seen Oregon win tonight--because they are trash and *** and we knew that we would have BTA them. Indiana will be a challenge but kill this talk about how they are just unbeatable and that they'll run it up on us.

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Should be another slug fest both teams want to control the line of scrimmage and dictate the game.

Gotta rewatch that OSU game with them

Only thing that kinda sucks is Lucas missing the first half… corners are gonna have to be physical
 
My first gig after law school, I worked with someone who sounded like Fernando Mendoza. I wanted to punch him in the throat on a daily basis. It's off putting because it's all fake. No one sounds like they are on a job interview ALL DAY LONG. It was exhausting to deal with this guy, because no matter what, it was a bunch of buzzwords and dumbass LinkedIn "Messaging Matters" stories, even when they didn't make a lick of sense, or didn't apply.

We did it the hard way, but we're in the Championship. We didn't need Mendoza to make it here, I guess we will find out if we needed him to win it. I'll take my chances. No way I could listen to that **** all season.
 
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I'm just not entirely convinced of this yet. In fact, I really think that the Big10 in the regular season and playoff has been entirely untested.

Oregon, best win? @Iowa?
Oregon playoff was a joke--JMU and TT.

Indiana best win? OSU in the BTCG?
Indiana housed a historically awful Alabama team (who should not have been in the playoff to begin with) and Oregon, whom I am already saying is a joke.

Color me unimpressed. These schedules are softer than baby ****. Committee certainly got us right, Ole Miss right; but they whiffed on the pecking order overall and then the inclusion of some teams (specifically Alabama, Oklahoma, JMU, Tulane).

Got Canes fans here seeing Indiana teabag an awful Oregon team and think we are on the same plane as Oregon. Its why most of you would have rather seen Oregon win tonight--because they are trash and *** and we knew that we would have BTA them. Indiana will be a challenge but kill this talk about how they are just unbeatable and that they'll run it up on us.

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I was talking with guys at work about this. Oregon is a good team. Not a great team. They don’t do one thing elite. Just everything above average.

Bama and Oregon repeatedly shot themselves in the foot. Which give IU their flowers. But 21 points were basically spotted to them. Even OSU had a chance. Odds are if their kicker doesn’t **** himself, they probably win in OT.

Watching that game today, I’d argue OSU, Ole Miss and **** me for saying this, but ND beat Oregon. All three of those teams we dominated. Will it be easy? **** no. But they aren’t invincible. Our strengths will keep us in the game vs literally anyone.
 
1) Get healthy;
2) Get a lead;
3) Give Indiana some adversity by running the ball on them;
4) Survive the first half without Lucas;
5) Win the game in the 4th quarter.
That was such a **** **** call on Lucas only to be topped up by the other NON **** **** call for Malachi Tony
 
I'll just say that's a very bad take on Mendoza from a football standpoint. I'm literally laughing out loud at the his receivers bail him out part.

It's cool though, you're entitled to your opinion and clearly don't like the guy. I'm being kind when I say he's quirky and it clearly works to his advantage like it has with some other pros in the past in various sports.

I think there's a way to win this game, but we're going to have to play our best game of the season to do it. They know what's coming with regards to what we'll try to do to their OL, so what's their plan? It'll be a **** of a game either way and I'm hoping for hot as it can be in January two Mondays from now.
Quirky and annoying are in the same ballpark. It's quirky when you are winning, it's annoying when you realize your starting QB has an okay arm and lacks the ability to create off schedule, which is becoming mandatory in today's NFL.

The fact that you ran to the "You dislike him" nonsense is a bit odd. Then again, people are so desperate for someone to fit a role, they won't ask important questions, and that's how guys that obviously were full of it end up getting drafted and flaming out. Ryan Leaf comes to mind. The only difference between someone like Ryan(Who actually was a terrible human being) and Fernando(who is likely just a guy that isn't comfortable with himself to be authentic, but is likely a solid dude) is that Ryan had superlative physical traits.

In a normal QB draft year, I don't think Mendoza is a surefire #1 pick, it's more "We have to take someone at that spot, and barring some genetic freak coming out, we'll take the best QB available, even if said QB belongs in the middle of the first round at best" situation. I've said it once and I'll say it again: If Fernando Mendoza was Fernando Hernandez from Mejia, Texas most of our fanatics on this site wouldn't ride for him like this. I get it, we all want to see a local guy make it, but I'm not going to pretend that the film is better than it is.
 
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Just watched the Indiana vs Pedo State we definitely have chance to win. State threw 2 picks and still hung in there. We need to play really clean ball and no turnovers. Better when they underestimate us.
 
Cignetti is definitely doing an NCAA 26 turnaround. Again, I don’t doubt it. Something is weird how fast and how well it’s happened. But Cig’s done this everywhere. Maybe it’s just him.
Cigs is an elite talent evaluator and thanks to him being at JMU, was able to speed run the rebuild at IU by bringing in guys he knew could play and already knew what to do. Cigs relies on older guys mostly from the midmajor ranks, which is useful when you are playing teams significantly younger. The issue is what happens when you play a team where the age gap isn't nearly as wide, they are just as physical and have guys with legit NFL talent. That's where Miami comes in. I look at IU and I see a ton of outstanding college players, that will be working in Corporate America in six months. I look at Miami, I see a fair number of guys that will be playing on Sundays whether next year or a couple of years from now...

Honestly, Cigs is the thing that worries me the most. Dude is just a straight savage as a coach, he gets the most out of his players and fully understands what works for him. That's dangerous.
 
Should be another slug fest both teams want to control the line of scrimmage and dictate the game.

Gotta rewatch that OSU game with them

Only thing that kinda sucks is Lucas missing the first half… corners are gonna have to be physical
If they play Miami that way we win by 10 - 14. The only way any team in college football can score more than 21 points on this defense is if they play a fast tempo game that produces explosive players in bunches, ran by a mobile QB.

If Cignetti is foolish enough to get into a rock fight with Miami in the trenches, we all should be extremely happy.
 
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