Indiana cheating rumors? Hmmmmm...

#66
#66
I'm not saying they are true or untrue. Indiana has played a heck of a season this year and last. However, a few years ago I had a conversation with one of my friends, a REAL computer guy. I proposed a question (probably in my post-game frustrations of another loss to Georgia or Bama) about how easy it would be for a team to hack into systems to get signals and playbooks. He smiled and said, "Oh, I could do that if given enough time. Anyone who knows how to hack can hack into that." Food for thought. He is oddly from Indiana.
 

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#67
Did you know 46% of Indiana’s players are 22-25 years of age? Oldest roster in college football by far.
I don't know why it's such a mystery to people that Indiana's as good as they are . Their starters are NFL age . Of course they're more disciplined and physically advanced.
 
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#69
So on every play you would have to have trained some actors to look the wrong way even though they know the right way and make it so that they look like they're wrong enough times when they know what's right so that they're wrong when they're not right and they're right when they're not wrong because they act right but have to act wrong so they don't get caught and act right when they don't have to act right because they act right when they act right

but then when they act right they get caught because they're cheating so they act wrong and have to be wrong


breaking even
 
#70
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Michigan proved that it is better to cheat and win a Natty. The NCAA will let you keep the natty and all you have to do is pay a fine.
The NCAA can’t revoke national championships; it’s not the organization that awards said championships. The CFP Board of Managers would have to do such.
 
#73
#73
The majority of teams that ever win a championship are cheating in various ways. Those great Bama teams were stealing signs, too. Venables was doing it at Clemson to beat Bama at their own game. If you aren't hacking into databases or watching others practice, then you falling behind. That's the reality. Has been reality for a very long time. With that said, Indiana is a really good team.
 
#74
#74
I don't know why it's such a mystery to people that Indiana's as good as they are . Their starters are NFL age . Of course they're more disciplined and physically advanced.

And we have folks on this board that want to put an age limit cap on players.

Maybe we need to get older players out of the portal. They seem to be more appreciative of the opportunity than some of the younger players.
 
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