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Kudos to the crowd

Everybody wants to go to a game that is a sellout. And in general, I think everybody is going to be a lot more excited and loud at a game that is a sellout.

When expectations are that half the people are gonna leave by the beginning of the fourth quarter that same loud excited person at the sellout is probably thinking that they should leave early and beat the traffic.
 
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I was there and it looked sparse thru the first quarter, but then filled up pretty good. Kind of a strange game, though. Turnovers and weird tips into Terps hands, one for a TD. MD got pretty much every break and still couldn’t capitalize.
I was worried the whole game. It seemed we just couldn’t put them away. That 75 yard TD run was awful.
But our guys just kept taking hits and swinging back. RBs seem to get an extra 1-2 yards when hit by 2-3 guys at the line of scrimmage. Tough group of guys.
Now ice baths, fluids, and focus on NW.
 
I was worried the whole game. It seemed we just couldn’t put them away. That 75 yard TD run was awful.
But our guys just kept taking hits and swinging back. RBs seem to get an extra 1-2 yards when hit by 2-3 guys at the line of scrimmage. Tough group of guys.
Now ice baths, fluids, and focus on NW.
Actually a dose or 2 of adversity is exactly what I wanted to see this team respond to. I believe it really rounds out their tremendous work ethic.
 
At kickoff, it was 80% full in the student section and maybe 60% in the rest. But it did keep filling in. 90% in the student section and 75% everywhere else.

But also, the crowd stayed and was the loudest it's been this season. Everyone came back after halftime and almost everyone stayed to the end, even when we went up 3 scores.
 
At kickoff, it was 80% full in the student section and maybe 60% in the rest. But it did keep filling in. 90% in the student section and 75% everywhere else.

But also, the crowd stayed and was the loudest it's been this season. Everyone came back after halftime and almost everyone stayed to the end, even when we went up 3 scores.
I’ll tell you, today was the day the casual fans believed. They had the turnovers. They couldn’t get ahead 2 possessions. They made a few bad penalties on 3rd down. Everyone was expecting old IU. When we went up 2 scores, it was like everyone believed finally. Buck said the same thing on the radio. Everyone was just waiting for the Lucy and the football moment.
 
I’ll tell you, today was the day the casual fans believed. They had the turnovers. They couldn’t get ahead 2 possessions. They made a few bad penalties on 3rd down. Everyone was expecting old IU. When we went up 2 scores, it was like everyone believed finally. Buck said the same thing on the radio. Everyone was just waiting for the Lucy and the football moment.
It seemed like that to me after the Cooper TD before halftime. Half of the crowd didn't even leave their seats at halftime.
 
At kickoff, it was 80% full in the student section and maybe 60% in the rest. But it did keep filling in. 90% in the student section and 75% everywhere else.

But also, the crowd stayed and was the loudest it's been this season. Everyone came back after halftime and almost everyone stayed to the end, even when we went up 3 scores.
Was the best atmosphere for an iu home game I’ve been at in years despite the rain. The crowd, especially the students, were really into it. Even the non-students on the east side, stood much of the second half. And the crowd noise on Maryland’s many big third and fourth downs in the fourth quarter was great to hear.

Mr Rourke has been terrific this year, but hope to see him slide when he scrambles out of the pocket with defenders nearing him. That fumble was unnecessary as he should have already slid down. IU receivers can sure put on a clinic on how to strongly catch and high point balls. So impressed with this deep position group.

D, very good considering the O turned it over 4 times. Nice block by the ref on the 75-yard MD TD run.
 
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Was the best atmosphere for an iu home game I’ve been at in years despite the rain. The crowd, especially the students, were really into it. Even the non-students on the east side, stood much of the second half. And the crowd noise on Maryland’s many big third and fourth downs in the fourth quarter was great to hear.

Mr Rourke has been terrific this year, but hope to see him slide when he scrambles out of the pocket with defenders nearing him. That fumble was unnecessary as he should have already slid down. IU receivers can sure put on a clinic on how to strongly catch and high point balls.

D, very good considering the O turned it over 4 times. Nice block by the ref on the 75-yard MD TD run.
Yes no MD points after IU TOs was huge.
 
I was there and it looked sparse thru the first quarter, but then filled up pretty good. Kind of a strange game, though. Turnovers and weird tips into Terps hands, one for a TD. MD got pretty much every break and still couldn’t capitalize.

When’s the last time you remember an IU team dominating the LOS? We played more physical and just wore and beat down a MD team with just as much talent, arguably more.
 
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People stayed because it was fun.

Competitive game that wasn't determined til the end.

Decent opponent.

Mid 60's temps that were kinda pleasant with the mister on. 😄

And we won.

That's what games should be like...not 79-2 blowouts designed to get you to the Detroit Bowl if you're lucky.
 
People stayed because it was fun.

Competitive game that wasn't determined til the end.

Decent opponent.

Mid 60's temps that were kinda pleasant with the mister on. 😄

And we won.

That's what games should be like...not 79-2 blowouts designed to get you to the Detroit Bowl if you're lucky.
Next year we should definitely play Alabama, Clemson and Texas in the non-conference. 🙄🙄🙄
 
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