HawkPowerlifter
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I see some postings about Indiana not participating in The Wave. Said Peacock cut away in part because of this during the intermission. Any thoughts on this? Secondly, what are you guys' thoughts on Cignetti?
My two cents, in some ways, it's a teams right to not participate. It's an U of I thing. On the other hand, it's become almost a nationally recognized tradition to do so and it's bigger than the game in my opinion. But just wanted to see what others thought of this.
As for Cignetti, he seems to have a little "Fran McCaffery" in him. Seems to have a little bit of arrogance to him. I don't know how to take him. On one end, I think he is a hard nosed football coach. On the other end, I maybe think he's kind of prick. Some of his post Illini comments seemed to take shots at them. His comment when asked about what he would remember about his first visit to Kinnick was Sarratt running into the endzone for the go ahead touchdown.
Just doesn't seem like a genuine or gracious type of coach. I don't think I'm much of a fan. I guess I've always been taught to win with grace and lose with class and dignity.
My two cents, in some ways, it's a teams right to not participate. It's an U of I thing. On the other hand, it's become almost a nationally recognized tradition to do so and it's bigger than the game in my opinion. But just wanted to see what others thought of this.
As for Cignetti, he seems to have a little "Fran McCaffery" in him. Seems to have a little bit of arrogance to him. I don't know how to take him. On one end, I think he is a hard nosed football coach. On the other end, I maybe think he's kind of prick. Some of his post Illini comments seemed to take shots at them. His comment when asked about what he would remember about his first visit to Kinnick was Sarratt running into the endzone for the go ahead touchdown.
Just doesn't seem like a genuine or gracious type of coach. I don't think I'm much of a fan. I guess I've always been taught to win with grace and lose with class and dignity.