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#326      
Already 2 missed targeting penalties on Miami. Indianas big tight is so big and strong it went unnoticed on his catch. The one on Mendoza not being called was absolutely terrible.
 
#328      
Their 3 get home, ours don't. Being able to drop 8 in coverage because you know your defensive line is going to get pressure without blitzing or doing anything exotic is a HUGE advantage. Their corners don't have time to be beat and if they are, they have help. Ultimately, talent matters, I don't care what scheme you draw up.
 
#342      
That possession sums up this Indiana run perfectly.

Miami's star inexplicably jumps offsides when they had Indiana dead to rights on 3rd and the Florida turnpike, make it a managable 3rd down, and IU takes advantage

(this is an Indiana compliment. they refuse to beat themselves)
Massive lane indiscipline by the Miami D line and backers on that first down run. Miami sure is talented, but they don't seem as cohesive as they should be or as well coached.
 
#346      
Fun fact: I went to school and played bball with IU’s qb coordinator/co OC during 8-10th grade before he transferred to Downers Grove South for football. He actually committed to Illinois and played there for a year out of high school but never touched the field

Chandler Whitmer
 
#347      
No consistent pass rush. Playing to limit the run.

Perhaps this was Henry’s vision that didn’t work?
 
#348      
Fun fact: I went to school and played bball with IU’s qb coordinator/co OC during 8-10th grade before he transferred to Downers Grove South for football. He actually committed to Illinois and played there for a year out of high school but never touched the field

Chandler Whitmer
Well, then it's clear that he's the actual secret behind IU's football success this season.
 
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