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30-20 Indiana and that’s with giving up a pick 6. Completely outplayed Oregon

Phenomenal win for them. Looking at their schedule I don’t see them losing the rest of the regular season.

1st Rd NFL QB, Cooper/Sarrat are NFL WRs, smart defense and a great coach
I thought Indiana was a one trick pony last year. Boy, was I wrong. Would like to read a synopsis by experts/insiders on this board. Just how did this happen?
 
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#229      
I think ND and Texas will be at the top of the two loss teams.
By the same logic people will use that allows ND to be the top of the two loss teams, Illinois should be considered the second best 2-loss team. ND’ two losses come to the current #2 and #5 our two have been to the current #1 and #7. And after this week, it may be #1 and #3.

On top of that, we have a win over another team that was ranked (probably will be again this week) that just beat another ranked team. And possibly will have another win over a team that will likely start getting votes soon.

Illinois’ “win resume” is way better than ND’s, and both ND and Illinois have the same number of losses, and to the same caliber type of teams.

To be completely honest, wherever ND is ranked, Illinois ought to be ranked right in front of them. But we all know that won’t happen. Instead, somehow well inexplicably be ranked behind ND, USC, probably Michigan still, etc etc…
 
#230      
Ah wives. Has been a voice of reason on those occasions when I have use convoluted logic to justify a decision.
 
#231      
I fully expect both teams will be out of the Top 25. There are 11 unbeaten teams, 16 one-loss P4 teams, and I think ND and Texas will be at the top of the two loss teams.

SEC will start eating its own next week with Ole Miss/Georgia, Tennessee/Bama, LSU/Vandy, Mizzou/Auburn.
You’re going to drop Illinois out for losing to OSU? With the only other loss to IU on the road?
 
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Cam aomeone explain to me why we should believe Oregon is a top tier team worthy of a CFP spot? They have no impressive win at this point. Everyone got on the bandwagon with them because of the win at Happy Valley. They beat Oregon State, OK State and NW. Those teams are collectively 8-10.
 
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Cam aomeone explain to me why we should believe Oregon is a top tier team worthy of a CFP spot? They have no impressive win at this point. Everyone got on the bandwagon with them because of the win at Happy Valley. They beat Oregon State, OK State and NW. Those teams are collectively 8-10.

You can say this about 90% of teams right now. We are still getting data points on all teams.

IMO the PSU win was still very impressive, but might not look good on the resume at the end of the year. I think PSU is a talented team that imploded and might have some locker room issues now.
 
#234      
I wonder if Penn State alums are still as notoriously snobby as I recall them being. Every time they embarrass themselves, I think about the one alum I knew who used to talk down about UIUC being inferior.
 
#235      
I don’t understand how anyone can call the PSU win impressive. They were fortunate to win that game. It already doesn’t look good on the resume.
 
#237      
Indiana certainly has some cfp cushion now. They could absorb a bad loss and probably 2 losses and still get in. They still have to go to Penn state and PSU could circle the wagons and put up a fight. Tho if I had to guess IU is gonna go undefeated til cfp.
 
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I find it interesting that Fickel returned Wisconsin helmets to the pre Alvarez block W rather than keeping the W most associated with their modern success.
 
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Cam aomeone explain to me why we should believe Oregon is a top tier team worthy of a CFP spot? They have no impressive win at this point. Everyone got on the bandwagon with them because of the win at Happy Valley. They beat Oregon State, OK State and NW. Those teams are collectively 8-10.
It IS a fair question. Honestly, a lot of "this team is worthy of a CFP spot" hype is based on last year's CFP hype. It's been that way for years; even pre-CFP. Things will start to sort themselves out after conferences have played about half their games (so like week 9 or 10). I do think Oregon will be CFP worthy when all the chips fall at the end of the season.
 
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Cam aomeone explain to me why we should believe Oregon is a top tier team worthy of a CFP spot? They have no impressive win at this point. Everyone got on the bandwagon with them because of the win at Happy Valley. They beat Oregon State, OK State and NW. Those teams are collectively 8-10.
Fair question, but barring major surprise, they'll go 11-1. Relatively light schedule.
 
#242      
I thought Indiana was a one trick pony last year. Boy, was I wrong. Would like to read a synopsis by experts/insiders on this board. Just how did this happen?
CBS postgame anchor asked him that yesterday. He said that success last year enabled them to upgrade talent. Plus, what he didn’t add, he’s a six-sigma coaching CEO. His teams are ravenous at all times.
 
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The Wisconsin/Iowa game yesterday reminded me of when we were in the midst of losing 15 in a row or whatever it was to Wisconsin in basketball. I don’t remember the specifics, but there was a game where we hit some shots and got out to an early lead, but then Wisconsin just systemed us with their swing offense and won easily. And Robert wrote an article about how they just kept bringing in bigs who could shoot, big guards etc and they were just a machine, whereas we didn’t have any foundation to build on at that time.

Say what you will about Iowa, and there is likely a ceiling on that program, but they system about as well as anyone in CFB right now. And if you are a team without any foundation or identity, playing a system team can feel like running into a buzz saw.

Wisconsin had their system for 30 years but it looks like it’s gone and ain’t coming back. They’re going to have to get lucky and hire the right coach, but as we’ve seen with our program and Nebraska and others, it’s really hard to build a college football program with long term sustained success.
 
#245      
4 years ago, Wisconsin hosted #19 Penn St with a sold out crowd and Fox Noon Kickoff and today they lost 37-0 to fall to 0-3 in the B1G in front of a dozen fans.

2021:


Today:


Meanwhile, we’re now hosting ranked teams in Champaign with sold out crowds and Big Noon Kickoff.
It can disappear that quickly....after 30 years of success.
 
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By the same logic people will use that allows ND to be the top of the two loss teams, Illinois should be considered the second best 2-loss team. ND’ two losses come to the current #2 and #5 our two have been to the current #1 and #7. And after this week, it may be #1 and #3.

On top of that, we have a win over another team that was ranked (probably will be again this week) that just beat another ranked team. And possibly will have another win over a team that will likely start getting votes soon.

Illinois’ “win resume” is way better than ND’s, and both ND and Illinois have the same number of losses, and to the same caliber type of teams.

To be completely honest, wherever ND is ranked, Illinois ought to be ranked right in front of them. But we all know that won’t happen. Instead, somehow well inexplicably be ranked behind ND, USC, probably Michigan still, etc etc…

Margin of loss matters and losing 63-10 and 34-16 to top teams doesn’t help you IMO.

I don’t see IL getting in.
 
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I find it interesting that Fickel returned Wisconsin helmets to the pre Alvarez block W rather than keeping the W most associated with their modern success.
Their uniforms last evening were throwbacks. This is what they wore in the '80s. Coincidentally. they also played football last evening the way they played in the '80s for the most part.


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