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Cignetti next stop

Right?
Unless the money is just that big of a difference, why go?

Look, in 120 years of IU football this is the first time they have been 9-0. He can finish 9-4 and he is a god. He can go 6-6 the next 5 years and be

39-34 and STILL go down as one of their best coaches in history.

Also, feel free to check my math because I suck at it.
IF they make the playoff, IU will pay him with an extension.
 
IF they make the playoff, IU will pay him with an extension.
Oh for sure. I mean, he will get an extension regardless. Might as well try and "lock him up" 64 years old...sign him until he is 74...and hopefully be done with it.
 
IF they make the playoff, IU will pay him with an extension.
I will not be one bit surprised to see Indiana beat OSU in Columbus in a couple weeks. This week the Buckeyes have Purdue, next week Northwestern, then Indiana at home.

Indiana, if they get past Michigan at home Saturday, then has a bye week heading into the road game at OSU. It's pretty obvious, Cignetti and his staff will have 3-4-5 things ready to go on offense that game they haven't showed this year.

I do look forward to that IND-OSU game cause its gonna be a real "class check" for Indiana and CIgnetti.

(It sucks when I have to look forward to other college games since NU continues to suck).
 
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Keep an eye on OSU if OSU doesn't win the B1G and go deep in the Playoffs. They're getting fed up with Ryan Day. What's hard to believe is that they haven't lost more than 2 games in a season since around 2010-2011 (or thereabouts) but that just isn't good enough there
 
I will not be one bit surprised to see Indiana beat OSU in Columbus in a couple weeks. This week the Buckeyes have Purdue, next week Northwestern, then Indiana at home.

Indiana, if they get past Michigan at home Saturday, then has a bye week heading into the road game at OSU. It's pretty obvious, Cignetti and his staff will have 3-4-5 things ready to go on offense that game they haven't showed this year.

I do look forward to that IND-OSU game cause its gonna be a real "class check" for Indiana and CIgnetti.

(It sucks when I have to look forward to other college games since NU continues to suck).

He’s gonna beat Ohio State and Ohio State boosters will be waiting outside the IU locker room with a Brinks truck and have a U-Haul outside of Ohio States lockeroom
 
Keep an eye on OSU if OSU doesn't win the B1G and go deep in the Playoffs. They're getting fed up with Ryan Day. What's hard to believe is that they haven't lost more than 2 games in a season since around 2010-2011 (or thereabouts) but that just isn't good enough there

If you’re good enough to be invited to a lot of weddings and be a bridesmaid, But can’t close the deal and be the bride yourself, you’re probably ugly, but have a nice personality. That’s Ryan Day. You’re close to the action, but not a serious contender
 
If you’re good enough to be invited to a lot of weddings and be a bridesmaid, But can’t close the deal and be the bride yourself, you’re probably ugly, but have a nice personality. That’s Ryan Day. You’re close to the action, but not a serious contender
My son is an OSU grad (I'm Northwestern) and he's a big donor to OSU. Many will tell you that they have the most talented roster in CF - look what they went out and bought in through the Portal and their last few recruiting classes. Money is no object to that fan base - they're by far the largest in the country - but the HC better produce. That time is now for Ryan Day
 
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My son is an OSU grad (I'm Northwestern) and he's a big donor to OSU. Many will tell you that they have the most talented roster in CF - look what they went out and bought in through the Portal and their last few recruiting classes. Money is no object to that fan base - they're by far the largest in the country - but the HC better produce. That time is now for Ryan Day
Jim Harbaugh has left the building. He’s out of excuses
 
He worked for Saban didn't he? Maybe bama throws a bag at him and fires their coach end of season.
 
He worked for Saban didn't he? Maybe bama throws a bag at him and fires their coach end of season.
Would not surprise me. There’s not a team in all of college football more serious than Alabama. They would happily get eight years out of that guy and probably pay him $25 million per.
 
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