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IU did not deserve to be in CFP. Great article by USA Today

We’re being ridiculous.
Of Course they deserved to be in as an 11-1 (8-1) B1G team…
18 team Big Ten. Not a 10, 11, 12 or even 14 team conference. When you don't play nearly half the conference, you have to consider the teams you played and beat.
 
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Accept your premise, BUT they also deserve total ridicule for playing some of the worst football I’ve ever seen and wasting their one shot (they wont be back). And it was against a suspect ND team that basically put their offense (Love) on the sidelines after the longest td run in playoff history to rest his knee.

Note: I would have said that IU crapped the bed, but that topic seems to have been well covered elsewhere on these threads

Penn State 38, SMU 10,
Texas 38, Clemson 24
Ohio State 42, Tennessee 17
Notre Dame 27, Indiana 17

What's even more deserving of your ridicule than "total ridicule? The performance of every other team that lost in the first round, each by more than IU did.
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Scores would've been much closer if they wouldn't have had the automatic byes for the conference champs.
 
Penn State 38, SMU 10,
Texas 38, Clemson 24
Ohio State 42, Tennessee 17
Notre Dame 27, Indiana 17

What's even more deserving of your ridicule than "total ridicule? The performance of every other team that lost in the first round, each by more than IU did.
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You played the worst opponent by far on that list, and unless you’re just lying to yourself only scored 3 points…face it, you wasted your only chance at the playoffs as I see 7 likely losses on your schedule next year with 2 toss ups, and 3 non conference jv games
 
Doesn't sound like a great reason to make it bigger.
Now there are more teams with a shot at a national championship in theory. Which ends spreading out talent. That's a good thing. You get more smaller brands like an Indiana who have a shot at a playoff spot. That's a good thing.
 
You played the worst opponent by far on that list, and unless you’re just lying to yourself only scored 3 points…face it, you wasted your only chance at the playoffs as I see 7 likely losses on your schedule next year with 2 toss ups, and 3 non conference jv games
Did Indiana play the worst opponent? I mean they were ranked ahead of Ohio State.
 
You played the worst opponent by far on that list, and unless you’re just lying to yourself only scored 3 points…face it, you wasted your only chance at the playoffs as I see 7 likely losses on your schedule next year with 2 toss ups, and 3 non conference jv games

Why is ND "the worst opponent by far?"

And IU "only scored three points;" are you proposing that the fourth quarter doesn't count? That teams that play hard until the final whistle are somehow inferior? Because if that's the case, under your theory SMU lost 35-3 and Tennessee lost 35-10. In fact, if you eliminate the fourth quarter IU/ND was still the closest first round playoff game.

Finally, you have IU most likely going 1-8 in conference next year (7 likely losses and two 50/50 games).
This IU staff took a team with an 0-9 conference record from the year before and went 8-1 with six months to put a program together. And now, with an established culture and roster returns three 1st team all-B1G defenders and already has another top 25 portal haul.

Hey... your subjective opinions are all yours to have.
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Why is ND "the worst opponent by far?"

And IU "only scored three points;" are you proposing that the fourth quarter doesn't count? That teams that play hard until the final whistle are somehow inferior? Because if that's the case, under your theory SMU lost 35-3 and Tennessee lost 35-10. In fact, if you eliminate the fourth quarter IU/ND was still the closest first round playoff game.

Finally, you have IU most likely going 1-8 in conference next year (7 likely losses and two 50/50 games).
This IU staff took a team with an 0-9 conference record from the year before and went 8-1 with six months to put a program together. And now, with an established culture and roster returns three 1st team all-B1G defenders and already has another top 25 portal haul.

Hey... your subjective opinions are all yours to have.
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You’re right IU will likely lose a couple of the jv games too, so let’s say 2-10 as the high mark next year.
 
Not “everyone.” And IU didn’t “only” lose by ten. They just plain lost by ten; 27-17.

They also won 11 games and had an extraordinary season. Those writers and his coaching peers overwhelming voted him as national coach of the year. I think he’d sleep just fine knowing that your opinion of him matters… to you.

And then he’ll be up at 4:30 am to work towards making it happen again next year. It’s no fluke and it’s no accident that the man and his staff win, win, win.
LOL...

Which commandment have I violated if I take His name in vain???
 
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Indinia fans in this thread (well, on this entire forum really):

Please-Please-Just-Accept-Me-Already
 
Regardless of strength of schedule?
Don’t even start on that BS concept. Every conference, including the mighty SEC, has one-or-two teams at the top and then a bunch of MID. IU played in a Power 4 conference and the only game that they lost all season was at tO$U (same team that seal-clubbed Tennessee) and was within seconds of being tied at halftime. Notre Dame is a good team. That’s why they were favored to win. If you can get past the “Indiana” on the uniform and honestly tell me that if, say, a Michigan/Iowa/Wisconsin-type had played the same schedule and had the #2 scoring margin in the nation at over 23pts, you wouldn’t think they deserved to be in the CFP, then Herbstreet may as well get his dream of an All-SEC tournament, irregardless of struggling SEC teams losing games they weren’t supposed to by big margins…
 
Don’t even start on that BS concept. Every conference, including the mighty SEC, has one-or-two teams at the top and then a bunch of MID. IU played in a Power 4 conference and the only game that they lost all season was at tO$U (same team that seal-clubbed Tennessee) and was within seconds of being tied at halftime. Notre Dame is a good team. That’s why they were favored to win. If you can get past the “Indiana” on the uniform and honestly tell me that if, say, a Michigan/Iowa/Wisconsin-type had played the same schedule and had the #2 scoring margin in the nation at over 23pts, you wouldn’t think they deserved to be in the CFP, then Herbstreet may as well get his dream of an All-SEC tournament, irregardless of struggling SEC teams losing games they weren’t supposed to by big margins…
18 team conference
 
Don’t even start on that BS concept. Every conference, including the mighty SEC, has one-or-two teams at the top and then a bunch of MID. IU played in a Power 4 conference and the only game that they lost all season was at tO$U (same team that seal-clubbed Tennessee) and was within seconds of being tied at halftime. Notre Dame is a good team. That’s why they were favored to win. If you can get past the “Indiana” on the uniform and honestly tell me that if, say, a Michigan/Iowa/Wisconsin-type had played the same schedule and had the #2 scoring margin in the nation at over 23pts, you wouldn’t think they deserved to be in the CFP, then Herbstreet may as well get his dream of an All-SEC tournament, irregardless of struggling SEC teams losing games they weren’t supposed to by big margins…
I can honestly tell you that if a Mich/Iowa/Wisc/JMU type played the same schedule with the same results, they wouldn't belong in the playoff either.

IU would not have been in the playoff if they had played PSU or Oregon to add to the pounding from tosu. It was simply scheduling luck that they didn't - and that means strength of schedule.
 
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I can honestly tell you that if a Mich/Iowa/Wisc/JMU type played the same schedule with the same results, they wouldn't belong in the playoff either.

IU would not have been in the playoff if they had played PSU or Oregon to add to the pounding from tosu. It was simply scheduling luck that they didn't - and that means strength of schedule.
Or even road games against the likes of Iowa, Illinois, Michigan, or Minnesota.
 
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I can honestly tell you that if a Mich/Iowa/Wisc/JMU type played the same schedule with the same results, they wouldn't belong in the playoff either.

IU would not have been in the playoff if they had played PSU or Oregon to add to the pounding from tosu. It was simply scheduling luck that they didn't - and that means strength of schedule.
Huh... So when Michigan played a weak schedule in 2023... They didn't belong?
 
Considering what's happened in the best... It wouldn't have eliminated any blowouts.
You keep saying that… but Michigan beat bama last year in Ot and Washington beat Texas by 6. They were both incredible games and the championship game was a 1 score game until the 4th quarter. The year before we’re 6 and 1 point games in semis including an upset. The year before had an upset in the semis and the 3 seed won it all.

You are cherry picking stats to try to justify indiana’s embarrassing loss and maybe make you feel better contrary to what all the experts are saying and also overlooking facts.

Also the tv viewers on these games were way more than what it would be for regular bowls. Last year after the two CFP semis the next 4 averaged about 4.4M viewers. The 4 first round games this year averaged almost 11m. Viewers clearly didn’t care about the blowouts.

Despite the good reviews, I wouldn’t mind seeing it dropped to 8 or 10 teams, preferably the latter with 2 first round byes to the SEC and B10 winners. The fact Arizona state and Boise state got a bye is ridiculous.
 
You keep saying that… but Michigan beat bama last year in Ot and Washington beat Texas by 6. They were both incredible games and the championship game was a 1 score game until the 4th quarter. The year before we’re 6 and 1 point games in semis including an upset. The year before had an upset in the semis and the 3 seed won it all.

You are cherry picking stats to try to justify indiana’s embarrassing loss and maybe make you feel better contrary to what all the experts are saying and also overlooking facts.

Also the tv viewers on these games were way more than what it would be for regular bowls. Last year after the two CFP semis the next 4 averaged about 4.4M viewers. The 4 first round games this year averaged almost 11m. Viewers clearly didn’t care about the blowouts.

Despite the good reviews, I wouldn’t mind seeing it dropped to 8 or 10 teams, preferably the latter with 2 first round byes to the SEC and B10 winners. The fact Arizona state and Boise state got a bye is ridiculous.
No one is cherry picking stats other than you. The average margin of victory in first round games for the 4 tea playoff was 17 points and 20 points in the championship. Blowouts were completely common. In fact, it was the most common outcome.
 
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For all of you SEC apologists, that Michigan team that IU beat? They just finished off their win against Alabama.

For all of you "IU didn't have any good wins" tunnel-vision-aries?
Michigan's last four games of the year were:
  • Win over Alabama - neutral site,
  • Win at OSU,
  • Win 50-6 home against NW, and
  • Loss to the Indiana Hoosiers.
Seems like Michigan was a pretty good win for IU.
 
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For all of you SEC apologists, that Michigan team that IU beat? They just finished off their win against Alabama.

For all of you "IU didn't have any good wins" tunnel-vision-aries?
Michigan's last four games of the year were:
  • Win over Alabama - neutral site,
  • Win at OSU,
  • Win 50-6 home against NW, and
  • Loss to the Indiana Hoosiers.
Seems like Michigan was a pretty good win for IU.
Good God do you desperately need our approval.
 
For all of you SEC apologists, that Michigan team that IU beat? They just finished off their win against Alabama.

For all of you "IU didn't have any good wins" tunnel-vision-aries?
Michigan's last four games of the year were:
  • Win over Alabama - neutral site,
  • Win at OSU,
  • Win 50-6 home against NW, and
  • Loss to the Indiana Hoosiers.
Seems like Michigan was a pretty good win for IU.
Michigan also beat OSU....you didn't and it wasn't close.

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You would have to matter first to "hurt my feelings" and trust me , you don't. Try not to be so butthurt over us giving you the approval you are so desperately needing. What is this like your 5th account on here now?
LOL, you sure reacted strong to those facts, seems like it matter to you.
 
LOL, you sure reacted strong to those facts, seems like it matter to you.
Pointing out your desperate need for our approval, isn't reacting "strongly" it''s pointing out a fact. You know.. those things you say I don't like.... I mean you aren't even bright enough to see you're being mocked ... keep trying little one...
 
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Yet another clownpants wearing loosier stuck in the last millennium but hoping to get our approval.
Epic! It’s such good comedy to read the embarrassing and immature posts from BBG and Riveting…what an embarrassment to the Purdue fanbase!!! Just like death and taxes, can always be certain for BBG and Riveting to embarrass themselves with their immature takes. LOL
 
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