Illini92and96
- Austin, TX
You can’t compare November. You have to compare preseason. Indiana was 100-1 to 120-1.By comparison, Indiana was 3 to 1 in November
You can’t compare November. You have to compare preseason. Indiana was 100-1 to 120-1.By comparison, Indiana was 3 to 1 in November
This is the only real comparison I have to what IU just accomplished.The IU CFP win was a just one more piece of evidence we're living in the upside down version of reality. I think it flipped when the Cubs won it all in 2016.
I remember 20 years ago obsessively playing NCAA Football 2K3 on PS2 and winning national championships with the weirdest unlikeliest teams possible. Colorado State national title? Yes. A natty for Bowling Green? Why not. This will always feel like some version of that to me. Like somehow we’re all trapped in the Xbox fantasy of some random middle schooler in Terre Haute.
Finding it really hard to make any argument other than Indiana. I mean the team seriously just went 16-0 and handily beat almost every team they played (including an average of 25 points in the CFP). The Ohio State team did not even make the conference championship game after losing to Michigan. Michigan went 15-0 when they went on to win the title, but they only had to win two games in the CFP. For that reason, I have to think the order would be: IU, Michigan and then Ohio State. Hard to say a team is the best of the three when they had two losses during the season.The last three Big Ten national champs Mi, Ohio State and Indiana. Which of the three teams would be the best? I think last years Ohio State.
Agreed. FPI isn’t perfect, but it had Indiana far and away the best of the 3:Finding it really hard to make any argument other than Indiana. I mean the team seriously just went 16-0 and handily beat almost every team they played (including an average of 25 points in the CFP). The Ohio State team did not even make the conference championship game after losing to Michigan. Michigan went 15-0 when they went on to win the title, but they only had to win two games in the CFP. For that reason, I have to think the order would be: IU, Michigan and then Ohio State. Hard to say a team is the best of the three when they had two losses during the season.
Ironically, the loser of the most games.The last three Big Ten national champs Mi, Ohio State and Indiana. Which of the three teams would be the best? I think last years Ohio State.
I can't wait that long!
Illinois connection on the IU staff.
Coached the winner of Heisman trophy and QB of natty is a pretty good resume for Chandler Whitmer (redshirt QB 2010).
I'll be 114 1/2 at that time. I won't be watching, at least not from here.
Depends on how much 'scouting' Michigan had pre-game on their opponent. Without the cheating, I don't think they were nearly that good.The last three Big Ten national champs Mi, Ohio State and Indiana. Which of the three teams would be the best? I think last years Ohio State.
On paper: 1. OSU 2. UM 3. IUThe last three Big Ten national champs Mi, Ohio State and Indiana. Which of the three teams would be the best? I think last years Ohio State.