They say Indiana hasn't played anybody. Who's "anybody" at this point in the season? OSU, PSU and Oregon? Nebraska and Washington used to be a somebody.......until Indiana mopped the floor with them, which immediately makes them nobodies. Who has Penn St. played? OSU and they lost. The rest of schedule is just as "nobody" as Indiana's. Who did OSU play? Oregon and they lost. And possibly the softest noncon schedule in all the Big 10. They beat Penn St. but is that such a big deal given what I just said about their schedule? Ohio St. played Nebraska and almost lost. The same Nebraska that Indiana mopped the floor with only a week earlier. I'm not saying Indiana can beat any of these teams, although I'm not about to count them out at all. But I am saying that based solely on what's been done on the field, Indiana should be right there with Oregon.
gotta feeling Indiana would run it up if they get a chance. Not because they hate michigan, but because they've been on the wrong side of many lopsided games and their fans would prolly appreciate a thorough whoopin'.
kind of a mean-spirited question/suggestion. I'm wondering how the fan bases feel about my thought that these coaches may be safe for the remainder of the season (except maybe one), but next year could be their last if things don't change pdq: Walters, Fickell, Ruhle, Riley
For whatever reason, a college QB that has problems turning the ball over just won't stop turning it over. Seen it time and time again. Makes you think, "geez, what's wrong with this kid? the coaches have to be going over this with him every week".
Penn St. offensive coaches just flat out choke for the Ohio St. game. Always overthinking it. Too cute. Three plays stand out to me. One, Aller had complete control of the first scoring drive and drove em to the red zone. Now they gotta get cute and put the backup QB in who's alla sudden in the mix solely because he had one good half the week prior against a team that isn't very good. Now they're in second and 17, call a run, and expect Aller to bail em out of 3rd and 17. had to settle for a fg. two, the interception on first and goal from the two, gotta at least try to run at least once in that spot. And then three, the double reverse high-school backyard trick play that Ohio St. just laughed at and stuffed.
Coleman and Johnson are my all-conference backs.
thanks for not using the "identity" copout/cliche to explain Wisconsin's struggles.
They say Indiana hasn't played anybody. Who's "anybody" at this point in the season? OSU, PSU and Oregon? Nebraska and Washington used to be a somebody.......until Indiana mopped the floor with them, which immediately makes them nobodies. Who has Penn St. played? OSU and they lost. The rest of schedule is just as "nobody" as Indiana's. Who did OSU play? Oregon and they lost. And possibly the softest noncon schedule in all the Big 10. They beat Penn St. but is that such a big deal given what I just said about their schedule? Ohio St. played Nebraska and almost lost. The same Nebraska that Indiana mopped the floor with only a week earlier. I'm not saying Indiana can beat any of these teams, although I'm not about to count them out at all. But I am saying that based solely on what's been done on the field, Indiana should be right there with Oregon.
Spot on
Good call, Jake. Moss ain't the problem at all. Deflection on Riley's part.
50-17 INDIANA
God, I hope my friend!
gotta feeling Indiana would run it up if they get a chance. Not because they hate michigan, but because they've been on the wrong side of many lopsided games and their fans would prolly appreciate a thorough whoopin'.
kind of a mean-spirited question/suggestion. I'm wondering how the fan bases feel about my thought that these coaches may be safe for the remainder of the season (except maybe one), but next year could be their last if things don't change pdq: Walters, Fickell, Ruhle, Riley
For whatever reason, a college QB that has problems turning the ball over just won't stop turning it over. Seen it time and time again. Makes you think, "geez, what's wrong with this kid? the coaches have to be going over this with him every week".
Penn St. offensive coaches just flat out choke for the Ohio St. game. Always overthinking it. Too cute. Three plays stand out to me. One, Aller had complete control of the first scoring drive and drove em to the red zone. Now they gotta get cute and put the backup QB in who's alla sudden in the mix solely because he had one good half the week prior against a team that isn't very good. Now they're in second and 17, call a run, and expect Aller to bail em out of 3rd and 17. had to settle for a fg. two, the interception on first and goal from the two, gotta at least try to run at least once in that spot. And then three, the double reverse high-school backyard trick play that Ohio St. just laughed at and stuffed.