Strength of Scheduling

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And the B1G bitches keep on talking, don’t they?

15 thoughts on “Strength of Scheduling

  1. Cignetti is a fool. When you dodge an ACC bottom-feeder, don’t come yapping about schedules.

    The B1G coaches and administrators have no one in media to challenge them. The national media carries their water.

  2. Its simple. When they show up, beat them. Especially in the postseason.

    Looking at you bammer, tenner c and tejas.

    If you don’t, then you’re gonna have to listen to them run their sewers.

  3. And don’t even get me started on that clown from that oil school, SMU.

  4. The entire premise of Curt’s argument is flawed.

    Of course, to be fair, these five are not the SEC teams he was talking about.

    • Cignetti and Indiana were a feel good story from a year ago, but his defensiveness about the quality of his team’s record from a year ago and the legitimate questions about scheduling philosophy is bordering on clown status.

      • I didn’t see it as a feel good story, it was proof of the failure of conference expansion.

        • Now which is the hc defending, the decision made by the university ad or the football schedule in general, cause the hoosier folks haven’t lined up a winning season prior to 2024 since, “Not so fast, my friend” walked the sidelines….no way is it about the “wins”, but, how bad were the team losses, getting a “w” vs virginia by 10 points is ok, beating the greater indiana institution of indoor plumbing by 57 feels better on saturday with an 11 a.m. kickoff….

  5. Ohio State has twice cancelled home and aways with UGA. UCLA and Oregon cancelled a home away with UGA

  6. Something tells me…call it my intuition that kept me from being ambushed in Baghdad during the height of the war, 6th sense…or something…but I think the BIG is going to crash this year…I think tOSU has a very tough time with Mr. Alright Alright Alright to open and loses that game as does Meetchikin…oh and the fighting crap talking coach (IU) gets bodied this year.

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