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LSU Just Bought a Whole New Team: 40 In, and 37 Out
Good ol’ Lane is always better than people think, but not quite as great as many hope. However, his entertainment value is off the charts. Would I be surprised if he won a Natty at LSU? Nope. Would I be surprised if he flames out? Again, nope. Just an all around fascinating character.
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LSU Just Bought a Whole New Team: 40 In, and 37 Out
Just wait until someone leaks the LSU salaries and who is making what. It's bound to happen. Just wait until someone leaks the payroll list so they see who is getting paid what. Combine that with a couple of losses and their season is total chaos.
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The Expanded Playoff is Redefining Success
I would love to see that but they have played some of those B10 teams for over 50 years. IU finally gets to play them home and home starting in 2030. With their 2026 guarantee of getting into the playoffs every year if they are in the Top 12 of the committee's ranking, they will never join a conference now. They use the B10 for their hockey team because the ACC doesn't having hockey. Sad to say ND will never be relegated to the level of BYU ... their arrogance, entitlement and history are too much to overcome when it comes to relegating them lower.
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Massive Winter Storm: How Bad is it Where YOU Live?
Anywhere New Providence NJ, or Metuchen?
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Contest: Can You Guess Indiana's Record for the Regular Season Next Year?
Great idea as I sit in 6° weather again this morning. 11-1 / 5 / 2 / 315 for B1G games
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Schedule Release Today: Your Most Anticipated Game
Here's our analysis of our three biggest takeaways of the Ducks' 2026 schedule release. Three biggest takeaways from the Ducks' 2026 schedule release
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Having To Fly East For Games
It's the "cost of doing business" for being in a conference located in the Midwest. I hated to see the Pac12 break up. I couldn't believe the commissioner didn't have a decent tv deal set up. How does a conference with more National Championships won than anyone else do that? 20 years ago I told a fellow college football addict that in our lifetime we would see 64 of the top football teams take their sports and break away from the NCAA, forming 4 different divisions of 16 teams. The teams west of the Rocky Mts would have their own conference.
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Having To Fly East For Games
How far will Oregon Ducks travel in the 2026 college football season?at Oklahoma State (Saturday, September 12)Miles traveled: 1,887 at USC Trojans (Saturday, September 26) Miles traveled: 861 at Illinois Fighting Illini (Saturday, October 24) Miles traveled: 2,136 at Ohio State Buckeyes (Saturday, November 7) Miles traveled: 2,437 at Michigan State Spartans (Saturday, November 21) Miles traveled: 2,340 Potential Big Ten Championship (Saturday, December 5)Potential Miles Traveled: 2,261) In total, without the Big Ten Championship game on the schedule, the Ducks are projected to travel 7,525 miles, which will be among the most in the nation this year.
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Having To Fly East For Games
I understand completely why to some fans it is not fair having to fly back to the Midwest or the East Coast for Big10 games 3 or 4 times per year. It is hard to keep from doing that with 9 B10 games on the schedule. There are only 3 other teams on the west coast and you don't play those teams every year. Let's say for this example Oregon played all three west coast B10 teams annually. That leaves 6 games to play to finish the conference. 2 of 3 OOC games are probably at home every year, 1 or 2 of those west coast teams would be home. So there is possibly 4 home games before any other B10 teams are played. IF 3 of those fly to Eugene to play that leaves a possible 7 home games for the year and 3 games "back east" ... so really there isn't a way to get around from playing B10 games "back east" 3-4 times every year. The big problem I see here while sitting in Indiana ... starting times. For all schools that are flying opposite directions to play conference games. Like Washington in 2024 in Bloomington. That was a BigNoon Fox thing so kickoff is 9am for the Huskies. When IU went to Eugene last fall that was a 3:30pm ET and no problem for an IU team traveling west. It will aways be advantageous for the other 14 B10 schools traveling west for games. TV tells the conference what games are going to be featured on THEIR times ... while not caring for starting times, where or who they played the previous week. Add that to a B10 office that has had mysterious scheduling in football and basketball every since they went from only 10 teams in the conference ... there isn't much hope for logical B10 scheduling.
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Massive Winter Storm: How Bad is it Where YOU Live?
Im in Washington DC.. justnlike most East Coast people our snow is now ice with now signs of melting anytime soon. Just terrible. High 20. Low 4
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Schedule Release Today: Your Most Anticipated Game
Actually IU's OOC became easier late in 2023 before Cignetti got there. Tom Allen was trying to save his job so he dropped Louisville who had won the year before. Before Allen could enjoy the fruits of his 2024 OOC schedule change he was fired at the end of the 2023 season with a cupcake schedule on the horizon. Cig shows up in November 2023. He and the AD wanted 7 home games and at the last minute dropped an away game at UVA in exchange for another cupcake to play at home. 2025 rolls around and Indiana State is on the schedule for two reasons. Their head coach is the son of the winningest coach in IU history, even with a losing record, Bill Mallory. The 2nd reason, their program had been close to bankruptcy in recent years where there was talk of dropping the football program. As a favor financially and as an honor to Mallory they were added on the schedule. In 2026 Indiana State will play at Purdue. Cig was not going to schedule JMU but to give a team a chance in that conference to do what they beg for, IU scheduled G5 Old Dominion. First play of the season their QB goes for 75 yard TD. Later after the game was wrapped up, their QB did another 70+ yard TD run. That QB transferred to Wisconsin after this past season. IU use to play Kentucky and Missouri every year on the OOC but years ago when the SEC went to 8 games they both canceled saying they could no longer play teams that were now called P4 teams. IU would usually win those games. When Lee Corse was HC at IU he went to USC, LSU, Arizona, Nebraska and Washington in their OOC games. Like all schools these OOC games are scheduled way in advance. For those that are always bashing IU easy OOC will be happy to hear that in 2030, after years of asking, Notre Dame decided to play IU home and home but only for two years. They would rather beat up Purdue every year like they have done forever. In today's world there is no reason for IU to play a harder OOC ... yet this year two of those teams won more than 10 games and both played in bowl games.
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Schedule Release Today: Your Most Anticipated Game
This might help. What did Northwestern do to make the B10 scheduler mad? Their bye is the 2nd week of the season.
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Schedule Release Today: Your Most Anticipated Game
IU has the same situation. That reminds me of a little bit of B10 history. When they had divisions IU would play OSU, Michigan, Penn State and a much better Michigan State team every year. Not really a good way to get over the hump in winning games. Most years they would play at least three of those schools in back to back weeks.
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Schedule Release Today: Your Most Anticipated Game
There are a lot of great matchups and on top of that new coaches that looked to be better than the ones they are replacing. My only question is how did Penn State not play IU, Ohio State or Oregon???
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I Wish We Had a Receiver Like Becker From Indiana. Oh Wait...We Do.
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Some Thoughts as the Football Withdrawals Kick In
Thanks Darren for your entertaining article today! Amusing and full of memories and dreams for next season. I always look forward to reading your thoughts. One of my friends was a walk on D lineman and back then rules prevented him from the training table. So we would go to the local Buffet on South Willamette and eat. He helped educate me on the fine art of layering my plate and multiple trips back to the buffet. Man, could he consume the food! Me being a middleweight wrestler could never keep up with him. Thanks for the memory!
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Massive Winter Storm: How Bad is it Where YOU Live?
This morning's temperature in NW New Jersey is 4 degrees. Here are the forecast lows thru Sunday (yes, lots of snow on the ground with these temperatures will not melt anytime soon). Thursday - -2 degrees Friday - -1 degrees Saturday - 0 degrees Sunday - 6 degrees But the highs are better, we get a whopping 20 degree one day, the rest in the teens. Wind chill factors always can make it feel colder, but at this moment no wind today. 🥶 Phew!
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Some Thoughts as the Football Withdrawals Kick In
Yes, sharing is caring, and, "Friends are better than ICE CREAM!" That line comes from a twisted scu-fi shortstop I read about a cloned, purple dinosaur that runs amok in a shopping mall... Sort of like Indiana did this season.
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Some Thoughts as the Football Withdrawals Kick In
Here we are in late January, and the football withdrawals are hitting hard. What do I do with my Saturdays? I live up here in the cold of eastern Washington, so I cannot just go outside and find a project in the yard to work on. That is still a couple months away. Thankfully, I do have my Seahawks to ... Some Thoughts as the Football Withdrawals Kick In
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Oregon's New Practice Facility Taking Shape
Was at the dog park on Monday. Construction has slowed WAY down. Here's a pic of the Ferry Street bridge from Skinner's Butte, during the 1890 flood. The north entrance under water. Autzen would be built, much later.
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I Wish We Had a Receiver Like Becker From Indiana. Oh Wait...We Do.
That is one damned interesting post! You did that past 10:00 PM on a Tuesday night?
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Massive Winter Storm: How Bad is it Where YOU Live?
Here in Minden, NV (near Carson City), it has been the mildest winter of the 10 years I've been here. The house is at 4800 feet but has had one-quarter inch of snow all Winter. It is chilly with highs of 40-50 degrees but mostly sunny. I have three nearly 11,000 foot Sierra Nevada peaks out my front window that are snow-covered however. My bestie, who lives outside of Boston, has had 30 inches of snow with below zero wind chills the past couple nights. I know this native Californian is missing his old Santa Cruz County home these days, poor devil.
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I Wish We Had a Receiver Like Becker From Indiana. Oh Wait...We Do.
Yeah, I probably should have looked that up. In my defense, I did select for Indiana what I've always felt was the better acronym. I've always thought, "The University of _______" sounded better than "_______ University" • The University of Oregon > Oregon University • The University of Indiana > Indiana University Of course Oregon became a state in 1859 and the UO was founded in 1876, while OU wasn't founded until 1890 and Oklahoma didn't become a state until 1907. Oregon also played its first college football game in 1894 while Oklahoma wasn't until 1895. I see Indiana became a state in 1816 and Indiana University opened in 1820, while Illinois didn't become a state until 1818 and the University of Illinois didn't open until 1867. Indiana also played its first college football game in 1886 while Illinois wasn't until 1890. Are we sure Illinois didn't improperly steal UI from Indiana? (Just kidding of course, I get these things are rooted in history and tradition and I should have gotten it correct 🙂)
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Contest: Can You Guess Indiana's Record for the Regular Season Next Year?
Since we have a lot of varied opinions, why not? It sounds like fun. (It gives us something to do) Tie breakers: Indiana's College Football Playoff ranking / Indiana's ranking within the B1G / total points scored At conclusion of regular season before B1G championship game Example: 10 - 2, 9, 3, 400 Anyone up for this?
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Schedule Release Today: Your Most Anticipated Game
Yes. And this is the reason many SEC teams are dropping future OOC games vs P4 opponents. I don't blame the SEC teams for doing so. Check out Indiana's 2025 consumption of cupcakes, rinse and repeat in 2026. It's plain as can be. You want better OOC games, go with Tony Petitti's automatic qualifier 16-team PO format.