(The) Indiana (Game)

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Give me the short versions were long by 20?
They’re actually giving an honest (has to be cause they have their reasonable concerns, right?) breakdown of how Dawson’s system and execution works, Hetherman’s philosophy and execution works, and how they’ll have meet those challenges. It actually is quite refreshing to hear an opponent’s view without pumping sunshine that occurs sometimes with some teams.
 
Everybody forgets that after the pick 6 Oregon went right down the field on them and scored. Mistakes had Oregon down 21-7 real quick (pick 6 and fumble on their own 3 yard line) and completely changed the game. Game script made Oregon one dimensional and Indiana never let them back in it.

Look at the stats of the game. The 3 turnovers lead to 21 points and Oregon couldn't get off the field on 3rd down.

Also Mendoza fumbled twice but Indiana recovered both times.
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The game got away from Oregon due to their catastrophic mistakes. I do give Indiana a lot of credit for capitalizing and stomping on their throat, though.
 
Oregon WAS running it on em before they imploded. They were talking about the Oregon gameplan being to run it. Instead they had to throw and decided to leave their QB back there holding the ball waiting for 4 verticals to clear and taking sacks.
UO oline coach is A'lique Terry, Mario/Mirabal guy who got coaching gig under them at UO. Im sure they touch bases as I have heard both sides speak highly of each other in pass. In last game UO felt they would be able to run on them but obviously turnovers changed all that.
 
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He doesn’t mention the weight difference on the lines. That defense can’t get through a wall that hits just as hard. This will be a lot like the Pitt game on offense
It wasn’t this pod but he may have been a guest on a different one but he said he basically said it wouldn’t make enough of a difference to change his mind
 
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The game got away from Oregon due to their catastrophic mistakes. I do give Indiana a lot of credit for capitalizing and stomping on their throat, though.

That’s their biggest strength. They don’t make serious mistakes, and they make you pay dearly for yours.
 
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