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Uh, no. Said it before, but my in-laws are IU grads and I am ecstatic about the result but this team would get dog walked by 2020 Bama, 2019 LSU, 2005 Texas, 2004 USC, 2001 Miami, 1995-1996 Nebraska, etc…
Beating a dead horse here, but under thrown balls drawing PI = NFL equivalent to James Harden/Shai Gilgeous-Alexander foul merchant bullshite. Two immediate changes the NFL needs to make are to 1) eliminate the roughing the passer calls when guys make perfect tackles and land on top of the QB and 2) no flags on underthrown balls for PI unless the WR is actively working to get back to the ball.
Don’t disagree problem is the difference in mobility, particularly given either opponent (moreso Houston).
Will never understand the Bo Nix hate. Solid player and seems like he and his family are great people. And yes he is definitely better than a QB that hasn’t thrown a pass in 2+ years.

re: Gene Steratore = vanilla loser

Posted by slobhorn on 1/17/26 at 7:48 pm to
I was probably gonna drink anyway tonight, but knowing that this worthless sack of shite probably makes mid-six figures for adding zero value to these broadcasts and hearing his absurd comments on the shite PI calls in OT ensures I’m about to dive off the high board into some fricking brown water.
Both PI calls were dogshit and would have been in the first quarter, much less OT. Buffalo got fricked.
I’m a 7th generation Dallasite so you can guess my allegiance, and our stadium is awful and an embarrassment to the franchise and the city.
I’d vote in no particular order (I strongly prefer urban stadiums) - New Orleans, Seattle, Pittsburgh, SoFi (not the best location in LA but at least in the city and the design is great). Jerry World and San Fran blow.
I’m a Cowboys fan and could not agree more. Sterile, shitty environment with poor sight lines and idiotic design (sun), in a shite location. Everyone blames Laura Miller but Jerry is equally (it not moreso) to blame. The original and REAL Cotton Bowl has more character in a 75-year old stall shitter than Jerry World has in its entirety. And way better design and sight lines (end zone seats are actually decent due to the design).

I would rather Dallas play there with zero renovations than where they are playing now. Texas Stadium sucked but I’d take that over Jerry World.
Jason Brown is a clown and a liar with absolutely no credibility. Don’t believe everything you read simply because it confirms your perspective. This isn’t the first time he has made something up out of whole cloth and it won’t be the last. And I could care less about Lamar or the Ravens.
I can’t stand Notre Dame but Fleeger sounds like a real piece of shite and I hope this gets dismissed with prejudice

re: Caleb Williams is a winner

Posted by slobhorn on 1/11/26 at 2:18 pm to
A rare sane, logical post here and spot on. My wife is from Chicago and I am glad the Bears won. A big reason why some (but not all) LSU fans dislike Caleb has nothing to do with him and everything to do with the bizarrely antagonistic takes from some more vocal online Bears fans re: Jayden Daniels. Both guys can be good at the same time.
You and cajunbama are the worst posters on this board (quite an accomplishment). Add absolutely nothing of value and even your trolling is equivalent to kindergarten trash talk. frick off.
Laughable. My in-laws went to IU and I am a fan of the team and a huge believer in Cignetti and the team. Pre NIL teams were able to stack way more talent and look 10 years down the road at what this Indiana roster does in the NFL versus what the 2019 LSU roster did in the NFL and it will give you a sense for the difference in talent. Yes, IU has a better team defense but no chance any team in the past 4 years beats any champ in the few years before that (LSU, UGA, Bama, Clemson). Zero chance.

re: Miami 31 @ Ole Miss 27 Final

Posted by slobhorn on 1/8/26 at 10:36 pm to
Great game Rebs hold your heads high. Did not like the defensive strategy on Miami’s last drive but a helluva game.
I’m an LSU fan but I love Chambliss. Great story, baller, ice water in his veins.

re: Jordan Shipley hospitalized

Posted by slobhorn on 1/7/26 at 11:55 am to
An absolute fricking baller and one of my favorite Longhorns ever. His punt return and TD reception in the 2008 OU game (the one where Quan Cosby nearly killed the OU safety) are two of my favorite Longhorn plays ever. Also almost single-handedly kept us in the title game against Bama after Colt went down.

Best wishes for a full recovery, Jordan!
I don’t agree at all. The difference has definitely narrowed and Big 10 has benefited from their 3 best teams being very good this year. Bama just isn’t very good this year. No disrespect to Ole Miss, but the second best team in the conference right now is Texas and at full strength they would have given IU a lot better fight than Bama did. I think UGA wins it all.

But thrilled for my IU alum in-laws right now!
No idea why this was downvoted as it is 100 percent accurate. I have seen every game both Texas and LSU have played the last several years. I love Tre and wish him the best and wish we could keep him. But we have better players coming in and he can get more money elsewhere. Truly wish him nothing but the best.

Also - Durham and Berry have more upside than Tre. There is a reason they were more highly recruited. I bet you see a lot better production from both next year with better coaching and OL play.
This reminds me (painfully) of the 1991 Texas-Miami Cotton Bowl. It was Texas only decent season when I was there (real chance at a top 5 finish had we won this game). Time and too many drinks at the time have made me forget the name of the bar, but it was an 11AM kick off as well and I shite you not that I personally witnessed multiple Texas starters at this bar near closing time. Say what you want about those great Canes teams, but when it came time to lock shite down they did and they fricking hammered us.

I firmly believe if we had the current playoff structure then that Miami team would have won it all. Got better as the season wore on and nobody wanted to face them in the bowl game. A true embarrassment as a Longhorn, made only slightly better by the fact that a friend (think of David Allan Coe's longhaired redneck) kicked the shite out of a Miami fan who was a bit too aggressive and confrontational in celebrating after the game. I don't condone violence and especially not at games, but in this case I really, REALLY needed that to assuage my disappointment.

re: Tua next season

Posted by slobhorn on 12/22/25 at 12:44 pm to
Hasn’t been the same since his last concussion. IMO he should retire as it’s idiotic to risk further damage. But even at a reduced level of play he is still better than what a lot of teams are trotting out on the field. I don’t know how to make the numbers work, but I could see KC bringing him in to start the season assuming Mahomes is out for the first several games. Indianapolis as well. Needs to be a team with other pieces in place. I’m a Texas homer but thought Quinn got a bad rap and could be a productive QB in the league and to me looked better yesterday than Tua has most of the year.