THe DC for Miami is Corey Heatherman, who was the DC for Cig at JMU before Bryant Haines. He will know our tendencies but I am Sure Cig and Shanahan will have a counter. I wonder how much info we could from our new portal TE from the U, Schott.
there will be more IU peeps in that stadium. 💯@iugradman you watch any U games this year? They didn’t sell many tickets or travel all year. I seriously doubt either team gets a fan advantage of any kind. Miami has a small fanbase considering. I was shocked how empty a lot of their games were.
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Cignetti better have they guys watching Hoosiers next Sunday.
I’ve been nervous about every game, but I fully expect to see this from Cristobal at some point in the 3rd quarter. 🤣
https://twitter.com/ginoliciousboss/status/1969584088026694066?s=46&t=OLSGPIF-RhvpA47Re-Noeg
I think IU needs to start planning how to add stadium capacity. It was one thing to simply do upgrades when we were going to be more competitive than we were but this juggernaut is going to get out of hand and they should capture the benefits from it. Yes we can profit off small high value suites/upgrades but let's make the Rock a miserably loud place to Daunt the opponents.
@iugradman you watch any U games this year? They didn’t sell many tickets or travel all year. I seriously doubt either team gets a fan advantage of any kind. Miami has a small fanbase considering. I was shocked how empty a lot of their games were.
They averaged roughly 63,000 per game this past season. Their attendance was actually pretty good. It will be a tough ticket but IU will be well represented. We’ve had six confirmed today by the IUTO.
It will be a line of scrimmage game. Most are, of course, but not at the IU/Miami level. Studs everywhere on both the O and D lines.
If I had to sum up my prediction in one sentence, it would be this: There's no fucking way Cristobal and Lamborghini Man are beating IU's coaching Yoda and Mendoza. Not happening.
"enjoyed this journey".
Uh, are you talking about the journey from. the carboniferous period to .modern times when plant matter was slowly pressed and turned to oily hydrocarbons....which is to say, the lifelong pursuit of a good Indiana football team.....or do you just mean the ups and downs of this season?
My biggest concern of Miami is their speed in various positions. Lots of speedy guys on both sides. That could be a problem for sacks, fumbles, turnovers.
But in terms of play, IU is not only unbeaten, but also playing amazingly well at the right time. Nothing to fear. This is the best shot we could ever ask for as fans. Im all in. We're gonna do it.
What up Hoosiers?!?
Good luck on 1 /19 You guys are lookin' good, no doubt about it
GO CANES!
Outside of the Colts, the state of Indiana hasn’t had a team win a major championship since the 1980s. Maybe Cignetti ends the drought.
@iugradman I respectfully disagree. I fully expect another blowout. IU football is a rocket ship. Our guys are disciplined, focused and hungry. They know they're knocking on the door of history and they're not going to let the opportunity slip away. If they finish this season with a win in Miami, they'll forever be known as one of the greatest teams in the history of college football.
CFP overreactions: Miami discipline issues will prove costly vs. Indiana - CBS Sports
@big-ryan I’d like nothing more than for you to be right. IU cementing itself as one of the greatest teams of all time and the first team to win 16 games in a season would be very special.
