25 players from Florida with a defensive minded coach with SEC experience

#26
#26
i'm not going to tell you that Indiana is garbage. they're not....they went 8-4 in what many consider the deepest conf this year....and their stats on offense are what htey are. they're very balanced overall.
Good post including your "but".

Even in a deep Big 10 they somehow dodged the teams that were up. Even MSU had an off year compared to their recent results. They didn't play anyone else in the Big10's second tier unless you count PSU there. Missed Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. All of those would have been losses if they'd played them.
 
#28
#28
I think we win and I’m very confident but I’d be SHOCKED if we rolled over them.
I will be disappointed if UT's O doesn't roll over IU.

I will be just as disappointed if UT's D allows them more than 20 points. UT is faster than most of the teams they've played this year and all of the ones who IU had success against. UT doesn't give anything up in power or size now though. I look for Bituli and Henry T to have really big games. I look for UT to take the short stuff and screens away and dare IU to try to protect their QB long enough to throw deep.
 
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#30
#30
If our defense continues to play the way it finished the season, then this one is in the bag.
 
#31
#31
Are any of the Indiana player expected to sit out this low level bowl, in order to protect their NFL prospects? As of now, TN two point favorite (point spread)
 
#32
#32
Indiana's defense throughout the year:
All year: 24.5 points allowed on average
Conference play: 33 points allowed on average
Against teams with a .500 record or better: 41 points allowed on average

They gave up 40 points to Michigan State. We should be able to methodically move the ball. The defense on our end will be key to winning.


I believe the key to winning is us scoring at least 30 points. With jg I don't see that happening.
 
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