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Post by jebrick » Sat Nov 08, 2025 8:47 pm

IU still struggles with the big school 5 star athletes. tOSU is going to kill them if/when they play.

Penn St just needs better OC to take advantage of their talent. Time to get out of the 90's

Was Texas Tech for real or BYU a pretender?

Maiava showed off some good skills. Perhaps he moves up some boards.


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Post by K_C_ » Sun Nov 09, 2025 3:01 am

jebrick wrote:
Sat Nov 08, 2025 8:47 pm
IU still struggles with the big school 5 star athletes. tOSU is going to kill them if/when they play.

Penn St just needs better OC to take advantage of their talent. Time to get out of the 90's

Was Texas Tech for real or BYU a pretender?

Maiava showed off some good skills. Perhaps he moves up some boards.
IU lacks depth and was missing receiver Elijah Sarratt (and their best guard.) Sarratt only has 10 TD catches on the season. The one dude they can’t be without and Mendoza still put together another drive for the ages, just like he did at Oregon after he threw a pick 6, to win a game in a very tough environment. I think Oregon has some 5 star athletes on their roster.

As for OSU, no doubt they’re real good but because they might have the weakest road schedule in college football history (seriously, who have they played on the road?) they haven’t been tested yet.

The B1G Championship Game is in Indianapolis, which is a 45 minute drive from Bloomington.

We’ll see what happens and remember, OSU still has to go to Michigan. They seem to have trouble with Michigan.
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Post by Steeldrama » Sun Nov 09, 2025 3:06 pm

Yes Sayin and Mendoza are very deserving of the Heisman but if Diego Pavia doesn’t win it they should do away with the award

Epitome of winner, leadership and the cornerstone of the remarkable turnaround of Vandy football

It’s been a great season of linebacker play in college football

BYU’s Jack Kelly and Texas Techs Rodriguez the best part of that game yesterday

P.S. remember the name Elyiss Williams (hell yeah he pushed off)
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Post by K_C_ » Sun Nov 09, 2025 7:42 pm

Steeldrama wrote:
Sun Nov 09, 2025 3:06 pm
Yes Sayin and Mendoza are very deserving of the Heisman but if Diego Pavia doesn’t win it they should do away with the award

Epitome of winner, leadership and the cornerstone of the remarkable turnaround of Vandy football

It’s been a great season of linebacker play in college football

BYU’s Jack Kelly and Texas Techs Rodriguez the best part of that game yesterday

P.S. remember the name Elyiss Williams (hell yeah he pushed off)
The next great Georgia TE
Literally the last time Indiana had a quality football program, they were playing against OJ Simpson in the Rose Bowl.

I'm not kidding. That's 2 (maybe even 3) drives for the ages by Mendoza and company this year. You have the game winning drive at Iowa when Mendoza hit Sarratt for the game winning TD. Then following a pick six thrown by Mendoza at Oregon, when IU got the all back, Fernando led another methodically perfect drive to finish off the Ducks in their home stadium, then you have yesterday. Under all out blitzes, Mendoza put the ball up where only his receivers could catch the ball and 2 spectacular catches helped the Hoosiers fight off a very game Nittany Lions team in Happy Valley.

Right now, the Heisman is Mendoza's to lose, solely because he is making incredible comeback wins a work of art.

Damn I wish the Steelers had a shot at this kid.
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Post by Steeldrama » Sun Nov 09, 2025 8:15 pm

I knew my post would trigger you, KC

Yes the Hoosiers and Vandy can go toe to toe in college football irrelevancy

But

Before Pavia, Vandy hadn’t been ranked in top ten since 1947!

Before Pavia, Vandy hadn’t beaten Bama in over 40 years.

Curt Cignetti turned around the Hoosiers before Mendoza got there reaching the playoffs last season.

No doubt Mendoza deserving and will probably in fact win

Hoosiers story is great for college football

I’m a fan

But in my eyes Pavia is just built different

He’s a cultural phenomenon

The sole identity of an upstart underdog in a VASTLY superior conference

Take him out and Vandy wilts

Mendoza?

Sure his absence will hurt but Cig and that defense would keep them relevant in a dogshit conference (Ohio State aside obviously).
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Post by K_C_ » Sun Nov 09, 2025 10:28 pm

Steeldrama wrote:
Sun Nov 09, 2025 8:15 pm
I knew my post would trigger you, KC

Yes the Hoosiers and Vandy can go toe to toe in college football irrelevancy

But

Before Pavia, Vandy hadn’t been ranked in top ten since 1947!

Before Pavia, Vandy hadn’t beaten Bama in over 40 years.

Curt Cignetti turned around the Hoosiers before Mendoza got there reaching the playoffs last season.

No doubt Mendoza deserving and will probably in fact win

Hoosiers story is great for college football

I’m a fan

But in my eyes Pavia is just built different

He’s a cultural phenomenon

The sole identity of an upstart underdog in a VASTLY superior conference

Take him out and Vandy wilts

Mendoza?

Sure his absence will hurt but Cig and that defense would keep them relevant in a dogshit conference (Ohio State aside obviously).
It's really not triggering. Pavia is something else but Mendoza is a different animal.

Nobody believed Kurtis Rourke was going to lead IU to a title (especially with him playing on a torn ACL.)

Fernando Mendoza gives IU a legit shot at a national championship. A real legit shot.

Dude seems to thrive on adversity. He has that special rare something in his DNA that allows him to play his best when it's do or die.

IU was missing Elijah Sarratt and his 10 TD catches yesterday. That is as big a loss as there could be for IU, other than Mendoza and the big QB still found a way to get it done. He always seems to find a way to get it done.

....and the B1G Championship Game this season is in Indianapolis, which is a 45 minute drive from Bloomington. That place is gonna be loaded with Hoosier fans and it's important to remember that Julian Sayin hasn't been tested this year. Not once. OSU is so good, the kid hasn't had to overcome adversity.

At some point, he's going to have to.
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