Indiana and Oregon

longtimer

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Teams just a level above the Hawks. Great teams make plays when game is on line and both went the distance with less than 2 minutes to win

Oregon just is a well financed quality program. Indiana is the biggest Anomaly I have seen in college football
 






For me the good news was Indiana coming back to beat PSU. They have 2 games left with two teams with losing records. Ohio State has @Michigan and two easy games. Oregon won't be in the conference championship game and I am happy about that.
 


For me the good news was Indiana coming back to beat PSU. They have 2 games left with two teams with losing records. Ohio State has @Michigan and two easy games. Oregon won't be in the conference championship game and I am happy about that.
Any team with the exception of maybe Nebby coming back to beat PSU and I'm a happy guy. Those are two programs that I will never get tired of seeing lose.
 


Teams just a level above the Hawks. Great teams make plays when game is on line and both went the distance with less than 2 minutes to win

Oregon just is a well financed quality program. Indiana is the biggest Anomaly I have seen in college football
Iowa is there. They are literally 3 plays and 10 pts away from being right there.
 


I don't know what you saw but I saw a huge talent disparity between Oregon and Iowa. They were stronger faster and more athletic. I didn't notice that vis PSU or IU.
 


I don't know what you saw but I saw a huge talent disparity between Oregon and Iowa. They were stronger faster and more athletic. I didn't notice that vis PSU or IU.
You are not wrong. But that tells alot about our program and the coaching staff. This is nothing new for our program. Well known for taking 3 star kids and coaching them up. What it does do though, is makes our margin for error very slim in games like this.
 


That was a game played Iowa's way. Of course Oregon has way more talent. But the fact they beat this Iowa team at their own game is impressive/sucks.
 




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