How is Indiana doing it?

Undefeated. In the big 10. Close to a top 10
Team.

Won 3 games last year. Got a new coach. 31 transfers and 17 freshman.

Is the old James Madison coach that much better?

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Cignetti is just built different. He brought several of his JMU players over to Indiana.

He was also asked who his mentor was and which coach he calls for advice and he said it was himself.

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The most improbable B1G title game would be Indiana v Illinois.

But such a thing now seems possible.

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They have a OC that can teach well enough his RBs aren’t wearing play cards. There’s a start. They’re better prepared.

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Oregon vs one of them would be awesome!

I heard the broadcast say every skill player that touches the ball is a transfer.

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Cignetti also said …he only brought in transfer players who were starters at their previous stop. No 5 star back ups

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Dude, calm down.

Illinois is not in the same stratosphere as Indiana….

We know you are an Illinois guy and it is blurring your judgement.

He just wins. Google him.

you know if you know

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He reportedly spent $3 million on transfers. We don’t have that money.

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We’ll see what happens next week against the Donald Ducks.

Beat them….and Indiana v Illinois for the title might be real!

Oregon should take care of Illinois…

And if they don’t, then what?

Indiana v Illinois for the title?

What about We Are…Penn State?

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They have to get through both Ohio State and Wisconsin.

OTOH…if Illinois beats the Donald Ducks…they finish with three B1G parasites, and a very mediocre MSU team, making 11-1 almost a certainty.

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Why are you calling them the “Donald Ducks”?

Is it supposed to be funny?

Indiana had a 3M $ NIL budget for Cignetti. So, sit down comparing one situation with us. We are only good in complaining.

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We don’t have what Indiana has? Sad.

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Why not?

How is that different from terms like the Whorns and Gaggies?

I don’t know how a long time Big 10 member has more money than us. They’re like Kansas but better academically.