The slow starts the past couple of weeks make me nervous, but the coaching staff has been doing a good job making half-time adjustments. Sure did not see the two touchdown win coming even into the third quarter.
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Originally posted by Pharmfam View PostGreat win. Need to win those type of games when you’re not playing your best
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A nice summary of the game. Indiana football vs. Cincinnati highlights, analysis and score updates (indystar.com)
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I think if we start slow like this at ND we're in trouble. Defense bailed us out several times. Lots of good takeaways from todays games.
I'm not sure what woke up Des in the first half but pretty sure it was the targeting penalty. That changed the game entirely.Brent Wyrick
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Brent Wyrick
92 Final Four Front Row
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Originally posted by Greg7173 View PostThis team would be awesome if they played hard for 60 minutes. We are going to need that kind of 60 minute full effort to beat Notre Dame. Kudos to Lorenz Metz. All of those penalties up front and he didn't even have one.
we've got two weeks to get this straightened out before the ND game. They seem to have no sense of urgency about these game.
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I have seen a lot of negativity on Twitter about the gameday experience yesterday in Bloomington and perhaps much of it is justified. But do know that IU is significantly short on stadium personnel, specifically because -- like with most places/many industries -- having a hard time paying enough to part-time employees to get them to come back (and maybe there is a vaccination mandate too that could play a role too, I am not sure).
I have only been to one IU home game in the last decade and only a handful of UC home games in the Tuberville/Fickell eras. But some of the complaints I had seen included things that I believe were issues at Nippert (and Fifth Third Arena) pre-renovation. Probably some more that IU could do to enhance the fan experience, but they have pumped in a lot of money to football in recent years (massive weight room, amenities for players, offices, premium seating that did not exist before, etc.) which at least seems to be benefitting players and recruits...
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Keep in mind that IU gets over $60M in B10 money per year compared to UC's $7M AAC money. Their stadium is not much larger and apparently, the fan experience is much like at Nippert (long lines, not enough restrooms, etc.) I love going to game at UC. I suspect that IU fans love going to their games too.
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