said that they were upset because some players gave up, and it seemed like that was OK. We should have beaten Cincy. Had 3 HUGE penalties. 2 resulted in TD's after we had stopped them and 1 let them take 3 off the board after a field goal and score a TD, plus a fumble on their 2 yard line. I thought it obvious we were as good or a better team but just blew it. We had debilitating injuries as the season rolled on, but If we played to most of the the potential shown that day, IU should have at least 2 or 3 more games. I was at the Rutgers game where a less-than-mediocre team beat the snot out of IU. And it was obvious that they were just playing harder that the IU players. So I agree with Jones and the other pissed vets. What I don't get is that if this was so obvious to the other players and people like me sitting in the stands, Why didn't CTA and the other coaches see this. From the article, it seemed like he was surprised as he asked for specific examples of players loafing. From the previous season, it seemed like the big deal was that his players played hard for him.