Buckeyes head to Bloomington for one of the most eagerly anticipated matchups ever in Memorial Stadium.
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Unless we’re playing South Alabama that wont happen ... per @AirForceBuck15 ’s post in the Mattison threadPrepare thine ass Kane Wommack
FiguresUnless we’re playing South Alabama that wont happen ... per @AirForceBuck15 ’s post in the Mattison thread
That's a shot at Fleck and nobody can convince me otherwise."I think Tom Allen is the real deal. I think the culture is real. That's not put-on stuff for TV.
"They absolutely overachieved last year, but consider the fact that they'd been underachieving for a long time," one anonymous coach told Athlon Sports in its 2021 preseason preview. "I think Tom Allen is the real deal. I think the culture is real. That's not put-on stuff for TV. Those kids play their asses off for him. They were a feel-good story for a lot of staffs and programs that are trying to built it slowly and not cut corners. The administration knew what they had and gave him time, and you see the results."
Yes, Indiana overachieved last year. Another way to put it is they caught lightning in a bottle. It is very unlikely that happens again.
People are judging a lot of teams, Iowa State and Indiana chief among them, on their record from last year. Many of last year's records are total aberrations. I just watched the Indiana at Wisconsin game from last year, and the Badgers absolutely dominated that game and the Hoosiers got absurdly lucky. They were also lucky to be within 4 scores of Ohio State.
Tom Allen is the real deal, sure. Their defense was solid, sure. Penix is a really good qb, granted. But this team is absolutely not what people are claiming.
No way this team hangs within two scores of the Buckeyes this year. This year I expect we will see the true talent disparity between these two teams be displayed on the field for the first time in a long time.
Yes, Indiana overachieved last year. Another way to put it is they caught lightning in a bottle. It is very unlikely that happens again.
People are judging a lot of teams, Iowa State and Indiana chief among them, on their record from last year. Many of last year's records are total aberrations. I just watched the Indiana at Wisconsin game from last year, and the Badgers absolutely dominated that game and the Hoosiers got absurdly lucky. They were also lucky to be within 4 scores of Ohio State.
Tom Allen is the real deal, sure. Their defense was solid, sure. Penix is a really good qb, granted. But this team is absolutely not what people are claiming.
No way this team hangs within two scores of the Buckeyes this year. This year I expect we will see the true talent disparity between these two teams be displayed on the field for the first time in a long time.