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And for you too apparently. To each his own.
I don’t believe Rhule will ever accomplish an 11 win season and playoff birth here.

Which is what we were discussing.

I don’t care what cig does in year 3 because rhule will be eternally chasing his year 1
 
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I don’t believe Rhule will ever accomplish an 11 win season and playoff birth here.

Which is what we were discussing.

I don’t care what cig does in year 3 because rhule will be eternally chasing his year 1
To me what we're discussing is who's the better coach. If Cignetti goes winless (your words) I have no idea how anyone could think he's still a better coach than 90%+ of college football coaches due to 1 season?
 
To me what we're discussing is who's the better coach. If Cignetti goes winless (your words) I have no idea how anyone could think he's still a better coach than 90%+ of college football coaches due to 1 season?
there's absolutely no question Cig is the better coach

look at his career vs our .500 guy
 
Not hard to find instant success?
It's not hard to find instant success, given you have a good head coach at the helm. Excuse me for leaving the last part without saying. Almost forgot how explicit I need to be with this board given the struggles with collective competence.
 
Dude would rather play in a Satterfield offense than a Holgorsen offense?

Okey dokey.
I think the tweet was referring to Oklahoma's recent hiring of Washington State's OC, Ben Arbuckle. Arbuckle is 29 and led Washington State's offense to No. 12 nationally in scoring offense, No. 9 in passing efficiency and No. 22 in total offense. He was Cam Ward's OC at Washington State last year. The year before that, he was the co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for Western Kentucky, where their quarterback led the country in passing yards. Don't be surprised if Arbuckle brings Washington State's quarterback with him to Oklahoma. As a sophomore this year, he threw for he 3,139 yards and 29 touchdowns
 
there's absolutely no question Cig is the better coach

look at his career vs our .500 guy
We just disagree on who the better coach would be if Cignetti goes winless (again, your words) in his remaining Indiana tenure.
 
I don’t believe Rhule will ever accomplish an 11 win season and playoff birth here.

Which is what we were discussing.

I don’t care what cig does in year 3 because rhule will be eternally chasing his year 1
It depends on what Indiana does in the playoffs. Do you remember the coach for the 2022-2023 national championship runner-up? Would you want him as our coach?
 
It depends on what Indiana does in the playoffs. Do you remember the coach for the 2022-2023 national championship runner-up? Would you want him as our coach?
Sonny Dykes?

Yes. We’d even have the same OC!
 
It's not hard to find instant success, given you have a good head coach at the helm. Excuse me for leaving the last part without saying. Almost forgot how explicit I need to be with this board given the struggles with collective competence.
Instant success as Indiana? Find me another Indiana example of a perennial loser and define success.

As you said it’s Indiana - so find another with 6 losing seasons that win 11 games year 1. I’ll wait. Stop acting like it’s the norm and we are the outliers.
 
Yet another AAC guy who can't get it done. Its a loooonnnngggg list.
Oh, I agree. But he won so many games in 2021 and winners win and are awesome compared to our guy.

But then a few years later they produce a losing season and lose to our loser so then he must totally suck.

It's hard keeping up on who is awesome and who completely sucks and which years count and which don't.
 
Instant success as Indiana? Find me another Indiana example of a perennial loser and define success.

As you said it’s Indiana - so find another with 6 losing seasons that win 11 games year 1. I’ll wait. Stop acting like it’s the norm and we are the outliers.
@oldjar07 is another constant spewer of period blood on this board. He’s just not as loud as the other one.
 
I've got that loon on ignore; his face is the outlier.
who cares family guy GIF
 
Instant success as Indiana? Find me another Indiana example of a perennial loser and define success.

As you said it’s Indiana - so find another with 6 losing seasons that win 11 games year 1. I’ll wait. Stop acting like it’s the norm and we are the outliers.
Don't think I ever acted like that. Just said it was possible.
 
“…but it's not hard to have instant success with the current college football landscape.”

“It’s not hard to find instant success.”
It's not hard to find instant success... given you have a good coaching staff. That was my caveat. We didn't have a good coaching staff in Rhule's first two years. I hope and think it's very possible he could put one together this off-season. And on-field success would soon follow. We will see.
 
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Instant success as Indiana? Find me another Indiana example of a perennial loser and define success.

As you said it’s Indiana - so find another with 6 losing seasons that win 11 games year 1. I’ll wait. Stop acting like it’s the norm and we are the outliers.
Indiana 33-49 from 2017-2023 2 bowl appearances
Nebraska 29-54 from 2017-2023 0 bowl appearances

just some facts to share
 
It's not hard to find instant success... given you have a good coaching staff. That was my caveat. We didn't have a good coaching staff in Rhule's first two years. I hope and think it's very possible he could put one together this off-season. And on-field success would soon follow. We will see.
Could you please define “Instant Success”?
 
Indiana 33-49 from 2017-2023 2 bowl appearances
Nebraska 29-54 from 2017-2023 0 bowl appearances

just some facts to share
We all agree Indiana has had instant success. If 11-1 is the bar - then show me the long list of teams that makes the process of turning a program so easy. My point - Indiana’s year is exceptional but is extremely rare.
 
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