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Return to the Glory Days: An Indiana Hoosiers Dynasty
my tube is already tuned man. i'm pumped to see how this goes. knowing this thread, it's gonna be pretty intense. great job recruiting so far too
It was intense
Originally posted by steelers1624
Well, your close to that, and your a whole lot farther than hoping to get 3 wins like you were in the beginning, 1 more season or so and i see that National Championship in Indiana :star:
We'll just have to wait and see :D. I hope I win one soon.
Originally posted by aabar4518
Get that damned bucket!!
I have succeeded :D
Originally posted by Miggyfan99
I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though
Thanks steelers. It took me a while, but I finally got rolling. Glad I could finally cruise past Purdue in the end and win the game. Old Oaken Bucket's mine!
Originally posted by T.Dot
YESSS FUCK PURDUE NIGGA
Glad you feel the same way about Purdue as I do. Hate their guts.
The past 2 minutes has like ruined my whole view of this chise. Is anyone else seeing the updates really small, so you have to click on them and them zoom in to see the full size? This is the first time it's ever happened to me, and it's ruining the look of my updates.
EDIT: Just figured out the reason. VSN installed an image resizer which makes any picture above 600 pixels shrink down. It's happening in everyone's chise, so until that's fixed this will look a little funny, and you'll have to click on the picture and then zoom in to see the full size.
Success! Indiana Seals Outright Big 10 Title With Win
West Lafayette, IN - With their 3rd consecutive win over the Purdue Boilermakers, Indiana has secured their first outright Big 10 title in school history.
"It's a great honor to be considered the top team in the Big 10," said quarterback Jammone Chester, who contributed to the Hoosiers victory with his 200+ yard and 2 touchdown performance against the much-hated Boilermakers. "I feel that after all the hard work we have put into this program, we were the most deserving team to win the Big 10 this year. Ohio State and Penn State win it every year, and I think it's in the best interest of college football for a new team to take reign over the midwest."
From the opening kickoff until the end of the first half, Purdue was in control of the game. Their defense was stout, their offense was like a machine--steady and quickly moving--and their fans were extremely distracting to the Indiana players. "I could barely here myself think," said coach Anthony Thompson.
They rode their home-field advantage to a 20-10 lead early in the second quarter, and for fans around the country it looked as if Indiana would blow their chance as the top team in the conference. But whatever comes up must go down, and from that point on Purdue started falling apart. First it was their defense backs, who suddenly allowed Indiana receivers to find all the holes in their defense. Then the rest of the defense followed suit by allowing Deleon Eskridge to break the 1,300 yard rushing mark late in this period. Then finally the offense collapsed as well. Caleb TerBush, who was on pace to throw for 485 yards and 5 touchdowns, basically went into a stand-still, throwing terrible passes and setting himself up for 2nd or 3rd and longs. Indiana took advantage of this and scored just as the half ended, trimming the Purdue lead to a measly 3 points.
The start of the second half meant the end of the game for the high-as-fuck Purdue Boilermakers. TerBush threw a perfect pass over the middle on their first play of the half, but the receiver was hit immediately after the ball hit his hands and it popped into the air. Jerimy Finch, who has been a key aspect to this dominant Hoosier defense, made the gave-changing interception and returned it for a touchdown, giving the Hoosiers their first lead of the game. It was a lead that they would not relinquish, and they continued their domination the rest of the game. A couple of big plays by the Boilermaker offense kept it close, but Purdue remained silent on defense; they had no answer to the one-two punch of Eskridge and Chester. "The Hoosiers have the best offense I've ever seen," said Purdue coach Matt Painter, "and we had no way of competing with them."
Indiana enjoys a bye week next week, followed by their regular season-ending match up with the Arizona Wildcats.
Originally posted by Miggyfan99
I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though
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