Especially with how good our staff is.
I know we can do better offensively in these big road games. We may (probably) will still get beat, but I'd rather the issue be talent/size/speed vs. things we can control.
Anyways, we'll find out in two weeks. And regardless I'm still thrilled with IUFB.
@iunorth I think IU is in the top 10. I would think LSU plummets, so does FSU a little bit. Penn State probably doesn't get dinged too badly and Oregon may move to #2. We'll see at 2pm
I'd guess 8 or 9, not that it much matters at this point
keep winning and it all shakes out
@drjb We are +132 (43% chance) to make the playoff. I think there is a path at 10-2 if we are reasonably competitive at Oregon and PSU and we get a little luck with other teams.
Maybe I’m wrong, just a guess per the odds.
@drjb a 10-2 IU team gets left out?
there were a 100+ articles/blurbs on espn's ncaa football home page yesterday night
not one mention of our game
a couple real close losses and some luck with others faltering....
maybe we'd squeak in but I wouldn't count on it
what struck me watching Oregon (and to some extent psu) was the team speed
we will have to play damn near perfect (and hope they don't) and still could lose
a speed guy we are missing nobody talks about is Beebe
they have lots of guys....
Our game was hidden on Peacock.
vbg
The best IU could finish is 10-2. That would put them on the bubble of making the playoffs given a lot of the teams around them will beat each other up.
The best IU could finish is 10-2. That would put them on the bubble of making the playoffs given a lot of the teams around them will beat each other up.
The best IU could finish is 12-0.
@hoosiers94 Be careful, you know you don't handle dissappointments too well. 😉
I agree with drjb and to rely on others to help your future is not a plan to rely on. I think that this team and Coach Cig have no intention of relying on others to help them to reach their goals. As many have said, politics in choosing playoff teams does not appear to favor IU at this time.