“We didn’t do a good job with the crowd, first of all. It was really loud that day," Cignetti said. "We went to a silent cadence the third play of the game and we went down and scored, but then Ohio State got to go to their sideline, make their adjustments and they were teeing off, timing blitzes on our side. I’ll never do that again. Ever."
It was pretty clear oSU knew when the ball was going to be snapped. I think they knew the play, too.
So, we used a silent cadence because of crowd noise. What do we use instead of that? And did we do something different on our last drive, where we actually moved the ball?
Looking to you former/current coaches for info here.
It was pretty clear oSU knew when the ball was going to be snapped. I think they knew the play, too.
So, we used a silent cadence because of crowd noise. What do we use instead of that? And did we do something different on our last drive, where we actually moved the ball?
Looking to you former/current coaches for info here.
Lessons IU can take from Ohio State loss for Notre Dame, what Curt Cignetti will never do again.
What lessons did IU learn from loss at Ohio State that it could use for Notre Dame? Among them is something Curt Cignetti said he'll never do again.
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