Could be great…could be a disaster. Like everything else IU. Ha.
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That was their first season in the Big Ten. Kerry Collins was their All-American QB.I was at the '93 game in State College. We almost pulled it out. We were driving for the tying touchdown but got picked off at the Penn State 10-yard-line and lost 38-31.
Didn't Thomas Lewis have like a 93 yard TD reception in that game?I was at the '93 game in State College. We almost pulled it out. We were driving for the tying touchdown but got picked off at the Penn State 10-yard-line and lost 38-31.
Sorry, but doing the same thing over and over again is the definition of insanity. Do you have any new ideas?My advice is start drinking early and heavily.
Is it possible if IU wins and isn’t a** ponded Sat night you disappear forever as penance?Great- the whole country gets to see IU a$$ pounded in primetime.
It was a 99 yarder.Didn't Thomas Lewis have like a 93 yard TD reception in that game?
I was there too. Very atypical game for us that season. Was our best offensive showing of the season and also our worst defensive showing after pitching two shutouts the previous two games. I think John Paci (IU QB) got hurt late in the game and ended up missing the following week. Cost us a possible victory over OSU in a close game. Big10 was really solid that season.I was at the '93 game in State College. We almost pulled it out. We were driving for the tying touchdown but got picked off at the Penn State 10-yard-line and lost 38-31.
It was 99 yards and a Big Ten record at the time. He also had 285 yards receiving in the game, which also was a conference record. The Hoosiers were driving in the direction of where the IU fans were at the stadium, which was just off the end zone, around the 5-, 10-yard line but surprisingly close to the field. I was wondering had we scored if we would go for two. If we did and had made it, it probably would have ranked as one of the greatest IU victories of all time. But it ended up in sorrow because it was so close. Penn State had a small crowd that day, only 91,000. And they played that lion roar every 30 seconds.Didn't Thomas Lewis have like a 93 yard TD reception in that game?
If you can read the 0-0 on the screen during kickoff, you're too sober.My advice is start drinking early and heavily.
If it was a record then, it's a record today. Can't beat 99.It was 99 yards and a Big Ten record at the time. He also had 285 yards receiving in the game, which also was a conference record. The Hoosiers were driving in the direction of where the IU fans were at the stadium, which was just off the end zone, around the 5-, 10-yard line but surprisingly close to the field. I was wondering had we scored if we would go for two. If we did and had made it, it probably would have ranked as one of the greatest IU victories of all time. But it ended up in sorrow because it was so close. Penn State had a small crowd that day, only 91,000. And they played that lion roar every 30 seconds.
100, no? Or maybe a few yards longer if the QB is throwing from the back of the end zone.If it was a record then, it's a record today. Can't beat 99.
Passing yards aren't calculated from where the ball is thrown. If they rounded up from a ball that was snapped from inside the one, you might get a 100 yard pass, but I don't think they do that.100, no? Or maybe a few yards longer if the QB is throwing from the back of the end zone.
ARK/UGA (where GameDay happens to be).It sucks that we don't get Fowler/Herbie, my favorite duo is Gus and Joel, but it would be fun to listen to an IU game called by the premiere ESPN guys, I don't think IU has ever had them call a game before(at least not recently). Does anyone know what game Fowler and Herbie are announcing?