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Clark County Sheriff (Ohio) posts that he won’t help Harris voters..

And yes, that’s more bad headlines for my hometown of Springfield.

He has since apologized, but I’d have to think he’s going to be out of a job soon. Pretty effin’ dumb:

“I am sorry. If you support the Democrat Party I will not help you” and “The problem is that I know which of you supports the Democratic Party and I will not help you survive the end of days.”
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Kamara & Ponds

Kamara---34 tackles, 14.5 TFL, 9.5 sacks, 4 QB hurries, 2 FRs, 2 FFs. Comparing him to some former IU greats--

TFL--Van Waiters 24.0 in 1985; T. Scales 23.5 in 2018; Wally O. 21 in 1997; n. Davis 20 in 1995; Aaron Casey 20 in 2023; Jamie Kirlew 18.5 in 2008; Joe Huff 19 in 1988; G. Ferrell 18 in 1991; Wally O. 1998; Ed McGuire 17 in 1970 & 1969, G. Middleton 17.0 in 2007. So...he has a ways to go to get in the top 10 there, but a couple of those guys were LBs.

Sacks--Middleton 16 in '07; Waiters 14 in '97; Huff 11 in '88; Kirlew 10.5 in '88; Wally O. 10 in '97; N. Mangini 9.5 in '15. So Kamara is already tied for 6th in sacks. He could end up third by the end of the year.

A few thoughts here---Kamara has been so outstanding that I've thought to myself, "Have we ever had anyone this good"....but when I look at that list I think there's some recency bias, because guys like Wally O., Kirlew, Davis, Waiters et al were pretty damn good also. My memory may be faulty here, but I believe of all those guys listed Middleton may have been the only one who was named 1st team AA???. I do feel, perhaps, that Kamara may play the run better than did some of those guys, esp. Middleton.

So does he have a chance to be a 1st or 2nd team AA? Well, here is where team success may come into play. Right now he's tied for 5th nationally in sacks. He's a little behind behind guys from San, Diego St., VT, Marshall, BC and tied with a guy from S. Carolina, but I hope the team's success and the exposure he's received gets it done.

Ponds--44 tackles, 2 ints, 5 PBUs, 1 BK. 44 tackles seems like a lot for a CB with 3 games left to play. After MSU saw what Ponds did v. Washington, they chose not to challenge him. He still got in the action with a blocked kick. He's a guy who I think is playing at as high a level as any Indiana CB of the past. Guys like Fant, Mullen, Eric Allen, Tim Wilbur come to mind. Tracy Porter may have been the best. This guy seems to be right up there with them. I see Pro Football Focus has him rated #6 among all college cornerbacks in a couple of important categories. To me, Kamara seems like a more likely choice for 1st or 2nd team AA honors, but we'll see what happens. He does look like a lock for 1st team ABT and he or Will Johnson from UM will probably be DB of the Year.

Here’s my take

IU is 9 games in, 10 weeks counting the bye week. We are no longer a mystery and haven’t been since the UCLA game. Our offensive/defensive strategies and sets are fully known by all of our opponent’s staffs. The reason they can’t beat us is that there is too much high level play in too many areas to shut us down. Not only that, we are deep in each category. Stop the run, ok, we pass - to one guy? No, 6 or 7 or 8. Stop the pass, and we drive it down your throat, with one guy? No, 2 or 3 or 4.

On the defensive side, defense is simply defense. We are tougher than our opponents all the way from the defensive line through the linebackers to the d-backs, again strong in all areas and even though it may be evenx in the first, second quarters, in the words of Cig - we eventually break their will.

This aspect was our nemesis for decades - especially with the Michigan’s, Michigan State’s, Ohio State’s, etc. We have flipped it and because of this, in my opinion, we are favored from here on out because no other team in the B1G has this level of strength in this many areas of their team.

Although always possible, I’ll be surprised if we lose.

Looks like a replay of the M$U game will be on BTN

If you're like me and didn't get to watch it live or missed portions of it due to outages it appears that the replay will be on BIG in 60 today at 5pm EST for the first time... They usually repeat those games throughout the week if you miss it today...

Caveat: Sometimes my feed mistitles the actual content so apologies in advance if that's the case...

Rourke Heisman Odds

From USA Today:

Heisman Trophy odds list​

Here are the odds from BetMGM as of Saturday night:

Travis HunterColorado+200
Cam WardMiami+200
Dillon GabrielOregon+300
Ashton JeantyBoise State+500
Jaxson DartMississippi+2000
Kurtis RourkeIndiana+3000
Cade KlubnikClemson+4000
Shedeur SandersColorado+4000
Jalen MilroeAlabama+6600
Garrett NussmeierLSU+8000

Needs a win at Ohio State to move this needle perhaps.

10th in Coaches Poll/8th in AP Poll


TopTendiana

Yesterday #9windiana became a reality, not just a t-shirt in Spartyville. In a few hours TopTendiana will also manifest in space and time.

10 Texas A&M lost
11 Clemson lost
11 Iowa State lost 😃

The way has been paved. Can they jump any higher? 8 Notre Dame and 9 BYU did not play. I would put Indiana ahead of the Irish for sure, they lost to a MAC team. BYU has been impressive but I would still give the nod to the Cigniana Hoosiers. 🚬

Will the voters agree? Meh, it's getting late in the season so things are less fluid. It could happen but I'd be a little surprised.

This absolutely won't happen but you can make the argument to put Indiana ahead of Penn State and Tennessee, which would put us in 6th. Again I'm not predicting it but a rational case can be made imo.

Thoughts?

Biggest home game since 1967

I was refreshing my memory this morning on past seasons, and I'm thinking this Saturday's game against the Wolverines will be our biggest home game since the 1967 Bucket game that punched our ticket to Pasadena.

What other home games since the Rose Bowl season have been huge? The first that comes to mind is the October 1987 game against Michigan, the game where Schembechler complained about the crowd noise at Memorial Stadium. That was definitely a big game (and huge win), coming on the heels of our "darkest day" win in Columbus a few weeks earlier. But it was only October, IU was just 3-0 in conference play coming in, and our #15 national ranking was lower than what it's going to be this weekend.

What else? 2020 was a special season. IU was 6-1 in conference play. But it was the shortened Covid season, and with only hundreds in attendance, it's tough to consider any of those games among IU's all-time biggest home games. (That Penn State game, though, and Michael Penix's dive for the pylon, will always be memorable).

What's at stake this Saturday? A win against Michigan would give us a 10-win season for the first time in program history. It would also enhance our position in the CFP rankings, increasing our chances of appearing in the 12-team playoff. Finally, a win this weekend would almost guarantee a no-worse-than 11-1 regular season (Purdue is awful) and a possible date in Indy on December 7.

Go Hoosiers!

BOWL PROJECTIONS (AFTER WEEK 10)

AFTER WEEK 10

All 13 ESPN writers have IU in the College Football Playoffs.

Andrea Adelson: (12) Boise State @ (5) Indiana
Kyle Bonagura: (12) Alabama @ (5) Indiana
Bill Connelly: (12) Boise State at (5) Indiana
David Hale: (10) Penn State @ (7) Indiana
Eli Lederman: (12) Boise State @ (5) Indiana
Chris Low: (10) Penn State @ (7) Indiana
Harry Lyles Jr: (11) Notre Dame @ (6) Indiana
Max Olson: (9) Tennessee @ (8) Indiana
Adam Rittenberg: (10) Notre Dame @ (7) Indiana
Mark Schlabach: (10) Tennessee @ (7) Indiana
Jake Trotter: (10) Tennessee @ (7) Indiana
Paolo Uggetti: (11) SMU @ (6) Indiana
Dave Wilson: (10) Tennessee @ (7) Indiana

247 Sports
CFP
(9) Indiana @ (8) Penn State
They do project IU to win this game before losing to Oregon in the Rose Bowl.

CBS Sports
Purdue band geek Jerry Palm still hates the Hoosiers
Citrus Bowl
Orlando
December 31st
Indiana vs Missouri

College Football Network


ESPN

Mark Schlabach
See above

Kyle Bonagura
See above

Athlon Sports

On3


The Athletic
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Mea Culpa

I predicted 42-14. It was 47-10. My bad. I'm still cautious but now it has nothing to do with IU but the fact that, in my lifetime, I've never seen an IU football team like this. How do I act? I find myself feeling like a hiker in the woods and night has fallen, hoping you don't step off a cliff, that the other shoe doesn't drop, that you don't discover where the chickens have come to roost. You can't discount the remaining games (even if Purdue is sucking) but 12-0? Why the hell not. I may grow hair, win the lottery or take a beautiful Colombian bride. Seems all manner of miracles are possible.

No Love from ESPN on Sportscenter...

I only saw one highlight from the game and it was N. Marsh's nice TD catch for MSU on Top 10 Plays of the Day. The only other mention was from Chris Fowler who briefly lumped IU into the "Sitting Pretty category" with the other B1G three..OSU, PSU and Oregon for the Playoffs. I guess the peeing match with Peacock keeps the highlight reel to a minimum. Gees!
I guess we just have to keep on decleating our opponents and finish unbeaten to finally get the Love this team deserves!!
Go Hoosiers!!
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