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If the Hoosiers didn't have to play special teams, they win that game by two touchdowns, maybe more. LOL.

True. Still, it's a pretty good statement for the B1G out of otherwise inconsequential bowl games thus far. Indiana and Nebraska weren't projected to do jack, while Duke played well into October until that garbage loss to Miami and UCLA was a favorite to win the Pac-12 and is loaded with NFL talent.
 
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True. Still, it's a pretty good statement for the B1G out of otherwise inconsequential bowl games thus far. Indiana and Nebraska weren't projected to do jack, while Duke played well into October until that garbage loss to Miami and UCLA was a favorite to win the Pac-12 and is loaded with NFL talent.


UCLA was a playoff team according to just about everybody at the beginning of the year. Really good win for the worst Nebraska team in my lifetime. :lol:
 
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If the Hoosiers didn't have to play special teams, they win that game by two touchdowns, maybe more. LOL.

Even still they could've won at the end of regulation if they try a short pass over the middle and use their final time out, as opposed to a back shoulder fade down the sideline that fell incomplete. But the overtime was worse. How Redding gains over 200 yards and doesn't touch the ball in OT I'll never understand. They run a reverse to the short side of the field, after another play to that side with no room to go anywhere, then flub the FG.
 
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