Forum The Longship Anyone else catch Hoosiers vs Buckeyes last night?

Anyone else catch Hoosiers vs Buckeyes last night?

purplefaithful
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What a game! 

That Hoosier team is feisty and not afraid to punch you in the mouth. I vastly under-rated their team - VASTLY

Looking at the CFP's, I think there is top 3 and everybody else:

Indiana
Ohio State
Georgia

Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger! 

#1 · Dec 7, 4:48 AM
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Yeah so did I, I thought Ohio St would beat them soundly. Still can't believe that missed 27 yd fg though.

edited Dec 7, 2025 4:50 AM
#2 · Dec 7, 4:50 AM
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Incredible game! Mendoza is a weird guy, but damn...I think he all but solidified himself as the #1 overall pick. Gutsy, gutsy performance

#3 · Dec 7, 4:51 AM
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Indiana and Texas Tech are both legit

TT defense is good

#4 · Dec 7, 5:52 AM
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On another note, Notre Dame just got screwed and left out of the playoffs. I get the automatic bid thing, but putting Tulane and James Madison in the playoff over Notre Dame is a joke. Tulane is once again matched up with Ole Miss in the first round who they played earlier this year and lost by 5 TD's. Total joke

#5 · Dec 7, 5:58 AM
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Loved the game and the result,  except the whole mark Cuban angle,   but great game and  great result.

Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?

#6 · Dec 7, 12:33 PM
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JimmyinSD wrote:
Loved the game and the result,  except the whole mark Cuban angle,   but great game and  great result.

What was the Mark Cuban angle? I must have missed it

#7 · Dec 7, 1:31 PM
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supafreak84 wrote:

What was the Mark Cuban angle? I must have missed it

Cuban is the money behind the Indiana football program,  so a win for them is a win for him,  im not a fan of his,  but I am happy to see the "underdog" win.

Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?

#8 · Dec 8, 12:02 AM
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JimmyinSD wrote:

Cuban is the money behind the Indiana football program,  so a win for them is a win for him,  im not a fan of his,  but I am happy to see the "underdog" win.

I hadn't heard that. Interesting..

#9 · Dec 8, 1:53 AM
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JimmyinSD wrote:

Cuban is the money behind the Indiana football program,  so a win for them is a win for him,  im not a fan of his,  but I am happy to see the "underdog" win.

AI says...

The 2025 Indiana Hoosiers football NIL landscape involves a major shift to direct revenue sharing, with IU allocating a significant portion (around 70-75%) of its $20.5 million NCAA settlement pool to football players, alongside traditional NIL activities like endorsements and appearances, all managed through platforms like Hoosiers Connect and Hoosiers For Good, fostering a new era of player compensation and roster building.

Key Aspects of Indiana Football NIL in 2025:
Direct Revenue Sharing: Starting July 1, 2025, Indiana is implementing revenue sharing from the new NCAA settlement, directly paying athletes.

Football Focus: Football receives the largest share, estimated at 70-75% of the allocated $20.5 million pool, making it a significant tool for team building, notes IndyStar.

Official Collectives: The university works with official NIL collectives like Hoosiers Connect (business-focused) and Hoosiers For Good (charity-focused) to manage deals and raise funds.

New Programs: A Personal Seat Donation (PSD) program for season tickets also launches in 2025 to boost NIL funding.

Traditional NIL: Players still engage in endorsements, hosting camps, and paid appearances, facilitated by IU's NIL Exchange.

Impact: NIL is now crucial for talent acquisition and retention, with IU aiming to stay competitive in the new landscape, mentions 247Sports.

In essence, 2025 marks a transformative year where direct payments and robust third-party collective efforts combine to redefine NIL for Indiana Hoosiers football players, as highlighted by this article from the IndyStar.

Name, Image & Likeness - Indiana University Athletics
Indiana University's (IU) Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) initiatives include: * **Beyond Cream & Crimson** * **All For You - NIL*

Indiana University Athletics

Indiana Football Introducing New NIL Program for Fans and Student Athletes | Eccker Sports Group
Feb 3, 2025 — The Indiana Hoosiers football program has committed to name, image, and likeness (NIL) under revenue sharing. The progr...

Eccker Sports Group

Indiana football player offered $1.5 million to transfer; tampering
Jul 21, 2025 — "We're all hoping once we sign these contracts they can hold water," Cignetti said. "There's a difference between an i...

IndyStar

Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger! 

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