Aspann85 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Anyone able to grab, or know first hand, what the odds for this matchup as the finale was before the season kicked off? I’m guessing it’s pretty radical. Quote
HookemWill Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Draftkings had Miami at +4000 to start the year and Indiana was at +10000. Texas was at +550 second behind Ohio State at +500 Quote
Horns 7 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago what a bet that was on Indy! Are there any 2027 Natty winner odds out yet? Can someone explain like I'm a 3rd grader what is the Indy model and why have they been successful? Quote
Horns 7 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I saw that Indiana only has 8 - 4/5 stars on the team and Oregon has 40+, wow. Is there a reset going on with everyone of the top 10 blue bloods? Quote
Waxahorn Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, Horns 7 said: I saw that Indiana only has 8 - 4/5 stars on the team and Oregon has 40+, wow. Is there a reset going on with everyone of the top 10 blue bloods? Looks like "college" football has just morphed into a different animal where high school recruiting and stars have slipped in importance. Quote
chennups Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago IU looks better than 2019 LSU and seems hotter than last year's OSU team. Michael Irvin and Ray Lewis may be sad next week. Quote
Aspann85 Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 12 hours ago, HookemWill said: Draftkings had Miami at +4000 to start the year and Indiana was at +10000. Texas was at +550 second behind Ohio State at +500 It’s been so long since I took probability. Do you multiply the two in order to come up the this specific game odds? Quote
GetHooked Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 19 minutes ago, Califashorn75 said: I don't see Indy losing. They are going to get killed. Miami is too strong in the trenches. 2 Quote
LonghornFan4Ever Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 minutes ago, GetHooked said: They are going to get killed. Miami is too strong in the trenches. Like Oregon was supposed to do in the regular season, Ohio State was supposed to do in the Big Ten Championship, and Oregon was supposed to do in the Peach Bowl, right? Quote
LonghornFan4Ever Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) I think Indiana wins it by at least 10. Miami fans are hoping this is a Giants-Patriots 2008 Super Bowl type of game where their OL and DL win this game on their own. Indiana's trenches are nice too and they have the better QB, collection of RBs, collection of WRs, better special teams, and obviously the edge in coaching staff. Edited 56 minutes ago by LonghornFan4Ever Quote
Cajunhorn Posted 52 minutes ago Posted 52 minutes ago I’m picking Miami under the assumption that Cristobal is smart enough to line up and run the damn ball until IU shows that they can stop it. Eat clock, eat clock, eat clock. I’m talking about Michigan vs OSU a few years back running 18 run plays in a row type of run game. Quick hitter to Malachi Toney when needed once they’ve loaded the box. Quote
thatdude2 Posted 35 minutes ago Posted 35 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Horns 7 said: I saw that Indiana only has 8 - 4/5 stars on the team and Oregon has 40+, wow. Is there a reset going on with everyone of the top 10 blue bloods? You gotta keep in mind that the star ranking is based on measurables and pro potential, with high school production sprinkled in. Also some unranked prospects haven’t had the exposure, haven’t morphed into their physical body, didn’t have the sexy numbers coming out of high school, and/or just have pure football ability/instincts that can’t be measured. So Oregon and other blue bloods right now are made up of mostly eye candy potential; whereas Indy has proven college production and experience mixed with Gus that can flat out play. Quote
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