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Are you all cheering for Michigan and Maryland next week?

The 2 best teams in the conference are going to be playing in Indy: Oregon and OSU.
As it should be. I’ve got a feeling OSU is going to lay a smack down on Oregon in that game. Day is a bad coach whose flaws are hidden by what is essentially an NFL practice roster (and some starters) at his disposal.

We are in.

I will believe it when I see it.

If IU dI

I will believe it when I see it.

If IU does not blow out PU this coming Saturday, IMO, that could change the potential for being in the CFP.
I think you're right. I was listening to College FB radio this afternoon & listening to those radio guys talking, it left me with the impression that IU better kick Purdue's ass this week for style points or IU might not get in? At this point, no one really knows what will happen with the College FB Playoff seedings? I think it's still entirely possible a 3-loss SEC school might get in? This is the first year of "the best 12." Anything's possible with the seedings.

🚨🚨 It is time to invoke the 25th Amendment

Yeah, the youngster doesn't understand. "Proxy wars" are generally civil/internecine conflicts where we and our adversaries are supporting opposite sides. Viet Nam, Korea, Afghanistan in the 70s, Syria, Lebanon, all our adventures in Central America, on and on. The Ukraine war is a different animal altogether.
A proxy war is a military conflict where a third party supports one side in a conflict to influence the outcome. The third party, or proxy, does not usually participate directly in the fighting.


Proxy wars are a way for major powers to compete for resources and influence without directly confronting each other. They can be used to achieve strategic interests or undermine those of an opponent.


Here are some examples of proxy wars:
  • The Cold War: The United States and the Soviet Union indirectly fought each other in several conflicts by providing support to friendly governments. The US usually supported democracy and capitalism, while the Soviet Union supported communism.


    • The Syrian conflict: A local uprising in 2011 led to the Syrian conflict, which was complicated by the involvement of global powers.

    • The war in Ukraine: Some say that the war in Ukraine is a proxy war.

Proxy wars can be dangerous and expensive. They can also have devastating consequences for the people involved, such as families losing their homes, children losing their schools, and communities being displaced.
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We are in.

I did not think that the NCAA has anything to do with the CFP?
They don’t. I’m just trying to draw some comparisons to how both the NCAA and CFP don’t think through the scenarios that come about ahead of them actually transpiring. NCAA and what brought about the creation of NIL is a prime example. They both leave things unaccounted for, which is a lack of foresight and structure.

We are in.

I will believe it when I see it.

If IU does not blow out PU this coming Saturday, IMO, that could change the potential for being in the CFP.
Like the blowout that Penn State had at Minny kind of a blowout? Or the blowout win Oregon had at Wisconsin? Or, the blowout win Georgia had at soon to be 4-8 UK earlier this season? If we are considering margin of victory in all of this, every single team in the CFP is up for scrutiny.

Hoosiers

So that's kinda a perfect example of a terrible blocking scheme/play calling.

First, you're playing a team that is blitzing all the time, and you're running PA--that doesn't work. Quick hitters (slants, screens, stick/hitch), lobs over the top, or swinging it out wide quickly is what you do there.

Second, notice the blocking scheme. It looks like our LT blocked down to double-team their tackle, while we expected a pulling RG and our PA back to come over and block their future NFL DE on the QBs blindside. WTF? Did Shane Waldron draw up this scheme? Nevermind we're sending a guard and RB to do it--we're sending both from the opposite side of the line of scrimmage, and the RB is going to be delayed getting there by design because he's part of the PA.

Just shows that Cigs was right.... our communication on the line was horrible.

We are in.

Well, at least give the deserving visiting team a large chunk of tickets as their reward. 3k tickets or whatever it is is wrong. Based on a committee decision as to who's the seed.
Not half the tickets but a quarter or so. It's POST season, not regular season.
^^^^This 1,000%^^^^

Tiered system or not, giving the visiting fans 2,500 tickets is not the way to go about it.

As of today, the bracketologists have IU playing on the road as the #10 seed at #7 seed Penn State. Good luck getting tickets to that one if you want to see your team live in the postseason.
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He’s done that, but he’s also expressed a desire to withdraw regardless. This is well reported and I heard it directly from a flag officer who was in the meeting. I just don’t understand how you guys can ignore this and consider him rational about NATO. He doesn’t think the US benefits from being in NATO. He doesn’t understand it.

"What's in it for us?"
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Those comments were accompanied by very reasonable conditions addressing political weaknesses in NATO.

While we are pretty good at modernizing military hardware, the agreements and political softwareNATO rests on has never been addressed or modernized. Except for adding the responsibilities to cover for weak former USSR republics and a few Warsaw Pact countries, NATO not only hasn’t modernized, it has become more bureaucratic.
He’s done that, but he’s also expressed a desire to withdraw regardless. This is well reported and I heard it directly from a flag officer who was in the meeting. I just don’t understand how you guys can ignore this and consider him rational about NATO. He doesn’t think the US benefits from being in NATO. He doesn’t understand it.

🚨🚨 It is time to invoke the 25th Amendment

This isn't a proxy war. Russia is directly involved. Russia sure as hell didn't put a limit on N Vietnamese weapons against our troops.

Don''t invade sovereign countries and the problem goes away.

Yeah, the youngster doesn't understand. "Proxy wars" are generally civil/internecine conflicts where we and our adversaries are supporting opposite sides. Viet Nam, Korea, Afghanistan in the 70s, Syria, Lebanon, all our adventures in Central America, on and on. The Ukraine war is a different animal altogether.
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