Because their two losses are to two top 8 teams in the country?You know... my greatest fear out of the start of the season is that all that's happened is another beat down of Indiana, and other beat down of Iowa St., except everyone had numbers in front of their names. Indiana, in particular, looks nowhere near a top 20 team right now.
I watched part of that game, first half. Indiana was sailing along and controlling both sides of the LOS. Cincinnati had a third and 10 from their side of the field and their QB threw an incompletion. But (upon further review), Indiana's best defensive player, McFadden, got called for targeting and was disqualified. Cincinnati, instead of punting the ball back, got a first down and marched down the field and scored. HUGE momentum shift and it seemed like Indiana never recovered. Didn't see any of the second half and it does appear Cincinnati pretty much had their way. But that was a perfect example of how one play can completely change a game.
The game was closer than the final score suggests, and frankly makes Iowa's defense look that much more elite. Was a fun game. Indiana is not a bad team. I bet they wish they were in the West right now.Indiana has reverted back to being a basketball school.
Does their most recent loss diminish our smacking them in the nose?
I mean, he was, but that was before a major injury. Recouping takes time.Indiana is a good team. Better defense than I thought they would have. Not a top 15 team as Pennix is a huge disappointment. Everyone thought he would be maybe the best QB in the conference a real difference maker. Hasn't happened. And as they always say it's hard to hide the QB
With games against tOSU, Michigan, Sparty, and PSU still on Indiana’s schedule…. Damn straight I worry that they can’t beat ranked teams. If the Hoosiers manage to win 2 of those, that’s an 8-4 and barely ranked team.Because their two losses are to two top 8 teams in the country?
Ejecting a kid for that type of hit is ruining the game. He had no intent, and in fact, he was pushed into the QB by the OL. His head was down, but he was not headhunting. The rule has got to change. The refs should have the ability to call a PF for a high hit without running the kid. We all know the difference between a hit where a defender is headhunting and one where there is unintentional helmet to helmet. The rule as is changes the outcome of games.
As for the Indiana win, I think the apple remains shiny. Think of it this way, if Indiana had beaten Iowa, it would still be in the Top 20 today. We are one half of the reason Indiana is 1-2.
Indiana has reverted back to being a basketball school.
Does their most recent loss diminish our smacking them in the nose?
Ejecting a kid for that type of hit is ruining the game. He had no intent, and in fact, he was pushed into the QB by the OL. His head was down, but he was not headhunting. The rule has got to change. The refs should have the ability to call a PF for a high hit without running the kid. We all know the difference between a hit where a defender is headhunting and one where there is unintentional helmet to helmet. The rule as is changes the outcome of games.
As for the Indiana win, I think the apple remains shiny. Think of it this way, if Indiana had beaten Iowa, it would still be in the Top 20 today. We are one half of the reason Indiana is 1-2.
The best idea I've seen is to have it like basketball with a flagrant 1 and 2.I love the idea of keeping track of targeting. Maybe it carries over like soccer yellow cards or technical fouls in the NBA. Three targeting calls in a season and you sit out a game. Something like that. Gives these kids a little bit of margin for error in a high speed game.
I think you could reserve an automatic run if the ref deems the kid had intent or the hit was egregious. Again, other sports do it. Red cards versus yellow cards in soccer