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Is Cignetti potentially our Bill Snyder?

Kansas State is ranked in the top 20 right now and since Snyder built the program it’s been a good to very good program. Before Snyder they were a terrible program (.370 winning percentage) and he is credited with singlehandedly making them into the winners that they still are today. Can IU sustain this if Cignetti stays here awhile and has a lot of consistent success?

Northwestern Spanking Maryland

Maryland is not holding up too well. Thought they were a better team this year than how they have been playing. NW QB, Lausch is playing lights out. I thought AJ Henning's name sounded familiar... he is a Meat Chicken transfer and Bryce Kirtz is from Brownsburg HS.
Cam Porter is a talented back who has been hurt. Glad we got them when we did because it looks like they could be trouble for a lot of teams going forward.
Go Hoosiers!
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Another Suit Against Masterpiece Cakeshop Dismissed

This guy is just a punching bag at this point. He didn't want to create a cake celebrating someone's gender transition so the same attorney from before filed a suit.


Ruling PDF Download

Edit - Apparently it wasn't the same attorney as the first

A Look at BT QBs

I thought it would be interesting to take a look at the productivity of BT QBs to date---Listing the QBs by most to least efficient to date---

1. Kurtis Rourke...................IU.........118/160......73.8%.....1752 yds......14/2 (TDs/Ints)........11.0 YPA......192.1 PER.......(78 yds) rushing

2. Drew Allar........................PSU......73/103.......70.9%......1101..............9/1................................10.7...............187.6.................89

3. Will Howard.....................OSU....93/130.......71.5%.......1248 yds.....12/3.............................10.4..............178.0.................64

4. Will Rogers......................WA.......131/178.......73.6%......1625.............12/1..............................10.2..............171.4..................(31)

5. Dillon Gabriel...................OR.......130/167.......77.8%......1449.............11/3...............................8.7................168.9................71

6. Luke Altmeyer..................ILL........91/130........70.0%.....1047..............11/1...............................8.1.................164.0................30

7. Billy Edwards.....................MD.......128/177........72.3%.....1444.............11/2..............................8.2................159.1.................36

8. Dylan Raiola......................NEB.....113/169........66.9%....1358.............9/3...............................8.0................148.4...............(78)

9. Max Brosmer......................MN......117/173..........67.6%.....1263.............6/4...............................7.3.................135.8...............(9)

10. Braedyn Locke...................WIS.....46/83..........55.4%.....664.............5/3................................8.0...............135.3................(15)
Tyler Van Dyke....................WIS......43/68..........63.%.......423.............1/0.................................6.2...............120.1................. 26

11. Miller Moss............................USC.....129/200......64.5%....1398...........9/4................................7.0.................134.1.................(20)

12. Hudson Card........................PUR......71/112...........63.4%....738.............7/4.................................6.6................132.2...............(10)

13. Athan Kaliakmanus............RUT.......74/133.........55.6%....947.............8/3................................7.1..................130.8................55

14. Aidan Chiles..........................MSU.....86/152.........56.6%....1212............5/8................................6.3...............123.9................115

15. Cade McNamara..................IOWA....78/122.........63.9%....686............3/3................................5.6...............114.4.................(25)

16. Ethan Garbers.......................UCLA....67/1117..........57.3%....808............3/6................................6.9...............113.5.................(1)

17. Davis Warren...........................MI..........48/72............66.7%...444.............2/6...............................6.2................111.0..................0

18. Jack Lausch.............................NW........51/96............53.1%....523.............4/2................................5.4...............108.5................117
Mark Wright.............................NW........38/66...........57.6%....354.............0/1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,5.4...............99.6..................84


Some Comments--

Better than expected--Rourke (right now, POY in the BT. How will the stats look after we play better Ds?. He's been assisted by amazing WR play); Luke Altmeyer (Turns out Fat Boy can coach QBs); Drew Allar; Billy Edwards (other than Rourke, my #1 surprise)

Flying under the radar--Will Rogers at Washington

Disasters--Chiles at MSU; Cade McNamara; Hudson Card--I feel like he's a good QB stuck in a really bad situation; NW QBs; Warren Davis. Miller Moss isn't a disaster, but he is a disappointment at this point. He's not getting much help from his WRs.

Playing about as expected: Dillon Gabriel; Will Howard; Brosmer; Raiola; Garbers; Kaliakmanis

How good is Iowa TB Kaleb Johnson?? I would say an absolute stud. 771 yds . 7.9 ypc, and 10 TDs playing with a QB with a 114.4 PER. There are a lot of excellent TBs in the BT this year, but he's got to be the best.

Friday Funnies

A lawyer finds an old lamp and, rubbing it, releases a genie.

The genie offers him three wishes, but with a twist—whatever he wishes for, every lawyer in the world will receive double.

The lawyer thinks for a moment and says, "I wish for a million dollars." Instantly, he receives his wish, but every lawyer worldwide now has two million.

For his second wish, he asks for a large mansion, knowing that every lawyer will get two.

Finally, for his last wish, he tells the genie, "Scare me half to death!"




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CBS Election Interference

All you can do is shake your head. MSM election interference is fine. We’re looking for the Russian boogieman while MSM spends all their time doing it.

Debris removal and red tape

In case you wanna know why debris removal is not as fast as you think it should be.

Red Tape



There are pre-proved contractors who follow storms. That might be okay for smalller incidents, but in these extra-ordinary times this red tape is a problem.

When Biden says he is doing everything possible, one more thing would be to waive some of these requirements. I have not seen that he has issued any waivers. Local governments should be able to use and pay for any one who has a front end loader and a dump truck.

Biden through a few executive orders has imposed a number of DEI requirements on federal agencies, and federal contractors. I don’t know if those requirements will affect federal reimbursements to local contracted debris removal services. That could be another problem.
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