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*2024 tCun Shenanigans, Arguments, Cobras, Feckless Marmots, Fake Pandas, Dirty Cheaters

Have you seen them play? This is not your father’s IU. They have the highest graded OL and DL in the conference. They have never had this kind of talent, experience, or coaching in the history of their program.
12 of their starters are transfers and 11 of those have at least 3 years experience.

The ability to bring in proven experience is a huge advantage from the transfer rule. And many of those were from JMU which was a pretty good team. This is a one time deal though.
 
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Actually, the pedtards 1987 is a good comp. They dropped to 8-4 (still better than tCun will end up) after winning the 1986 NC. They settled into a 4 year malaise in 1987 going just 30-16-1 over the next 4 years, including 5-6 in 1988, 2 years after winning the NC.

Refs fucked them in every one of those losses, man. You know this.
 
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That's not how fans rationalize things.
"We beat MSU, therefore we would always beat MSU. But we lost by 10 to Washington at their house, and that'd be a win in our house."
Someone mentions subtracting 3 points from the home team to determine who would win in a neutral site. (Totally arbitrary number, by the way. There's no way to determine what the number is.) And someone else mentions that *ichigan was tied with Washington in the 4th quarter. Therefore, they'd win at home. Because, you know, there's no way Washington leads any winning drives in the 4th quarter on the road, right?
Hang on... Kordell Stewart is calling me...
that was Colorado, not Washington.
 
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that was Colorado, not Washington.
Yeah - I was saying that there's no way Washington would have scored a late touchdown in 2024 to win that game in their stadium.
Then I implied that Colorado did just that (in 1994).

He has already backed off that statement and admitted it was just the kind of new coach bluster he felt obligated to do.
Ah.. I didn't know that. I thought he was going to be the next Danny Hope.
 
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