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Ep 1159 - IUFB Update with Connor Onion

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Scott is joined by Connor Onion of Big Ten Network and Fox.  They discuss, why everything Cignetti has said has come true, will there be ANOTHER renegotiation in a few weeks, the crazy swings in programs in college football, how he views our game against Ohio State, and why he’s excited to come to Bloomington if we host a CFP game.

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Perfect. All right, You're listening to the Back Home Network presented by Home Field Apparel. All right, folks, welcome back to Crimson Cast Scott here with you. I'm excited to get to our guest, Connor. We'll get to him in one second. We're going to be quick because he's got a shorter timeline today and I like to talk, but I definitely want to give a shout out to our friends over at home Field Apparel. They have all the best everything you want to wear.

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Last time we talked, we thought there might be an Onion at the the Northwestern game of a punk going in the water. That didn't happen. But I would say it's fair to say IU football has exceeded anybody's expectations for this year thus far. I I was wondering if that would come up because we were I I don't want to be the the I told you so guy here, but I mean it was it was really you being optimistic too. Didn't didn't we throw around a nine and 110 and O scenario into this week?

Can we talked in August. That was, that was always that we joke about. It's my fever dream on the podcast. Like I, you know, we, I, I predicted eight wins and I saw a path like I was like, it could be 10 and O, but it's just, you know, from where we've come from and just being an IU fan for many years, that that just seemed like lightning was going to strike me if I said that too loudly. I, I, I'm totally with you. There have been so many moments this year just just traveling

around. I'm doing games where people want to talk Indiana football in places where you wouldn't expect it. You know, I've, I've had a chance to jump around in the Big 12 a little bit on top of the Big 10 stuff this year. And you know, I'm, I'm in, in Boulder, Co or Tucson, AZ and people just can't stop talking

about Indiana football. And it's it's not just in the Big 10 cities, which I think is is really, really cool and a long list of surreal moments for people like yourself, I'm sure where where you get to talk about your football team. Oh, it's been a while, but you know, being favored for these games, having back-to-back weeks of big noon Sunday and game day just coming in and then there's talk of like, ah, maybe big noon Sunday will come back for the Michigan game.

It's like the fact that it's coming twice as wild. Let's start with this. You know, we're we're taping this right before the Ohio State game last weekend. Indiana still able to make news on an off week. They extend signetti, which I think is obviously the right thing to do. I'm just curious your thoughts

on the extension. But more importantly, do you do you think from what you've seen and what you've heard around, you know, around the league, do you think this is something sustainable or just going to be one of those? We look back and it's like, oh man, they they jumped on that too early. I mean, everything that Coach Signetti has said so far has been true, right?

No matter no matter how unexpected or outlandish it seemed at the time, whether it was his comments right after he got hired saying I'm going to be right back here in Indianapolis leading our team here next year. You're one, you're one win away from that as we look into this weekend. I appreciate that. I appreciate you giving no credence to Purdue. Also, like as an IU fan, I appreciate you just saying that that one win and like Purdue is

kind of a given. I I. Appreciate it. Yeah, I mean, it's, it's not a give. I I didn't mean to frame it that way, but. I know you're a Big 10 guy, everyone commit every game but. Highly unlikely, right? And yeah, you know, tiebreaker scenarios. Ohio State's game against Michigan, should they win it, Yes, but. But that's not a given either. So it it could get really crazy the final two weeks. But I I'm fairly confident that you win this week.

You're going to the Big 10 championship game if you're Indiana. Yeah. I would agree, but but do I think it's sustainable? Yeah. I I, I really do. And, and what I wondered my first reaction to the news, the extension was, OK, this deal gets done now the, the money sign is big with $8 million. Will this deal have to be renegotiated in a couple of weeks if certain things happen That that was my first reaction was you, you, you do this at 10 and O do you have to do it again?

If an Ohio State win happens, then a Purdue win happens, and then say an Oregon win happens. I love where your head's at. I don't, I don't think that's out of the question. And I'm not saying all those things will happen, but the the scenario is there of it. It might not be the the last contract talk for Kurt Signetti in in the next month or so. No, it's true. I mean, he he would have unbelievable leverage. And then you go into the college

Bowl playoff. It's like, all right, if that happens there, do you keep, you know, increasing the number? I mean, I, I said this before on our our kind of reaction pod. I, I, I, I think everything is sustainable based on what I'm seeing also. But even if it's not, I think this is a good contract because it gets Indiana back in the phylum where it needs to be of paying coaches and assistants a level that is commensurate with where they want to be. And so I, I think it's going to work out.

But either way, like you needed someone to drag you across the four to $8 million line a year. And this is no better person to do it than Singh Daddy. Sure, sure. Yeah. And, and I think the, you know, just in the, the context of the big 10, you, you fear, you know, some of the contracts that have have gone out from some other schools in the league. And, and I'm turning out the same way without, without naming names, I think this is a different deal. I I really do.

But I love that, he said. You know, I'm, I'm in a budding superpower. Why would I go anywhere? I know it's it's the the the amount of hubris, but then the ability to back it up is is unbelievable. I'm curious. So you're you're going all over the place. You said you're talking to people and it's kind of like I use the the the topic people want to talk about. You know, what are you hearing about this? That because again, you know, we're we're I'm very in intimate.

This is an Indiana podcast like this is my team. I look at this and you know, I want to get your thoughts on this. I I view it as very much like this seems I really can't think of an analogy of where this has happened somewhere else. You've seen schools like Wisconsin or Kansas State that have not been, I mean we're talking Wisconsin pre Barry Alvarez like that. We're not traditionally football powers and slowly build their way up, but it's a two or three-year process.

You even see the sometimes in basketball, like what Nate Oates is doing in Alabama where he takes a program that's kind of just dead in the water and then turns it into something. But it doesn't happen in one year. Like it just doesn't happen in one year. And especially not in football. Football while things are changing and I know it's a new world out there, you still look at the top 25. It's still the majority of the

blue blood powers. I'm just curious if you know, you're hearing people talk about just how unusual this is, if they're able to parse, is it literally just signeti? Is this just unbelievable flash in the pan? Like what what you're hearing with that and if there's any explanation outside of just the guy's a hell of a coach and has a lot of diamonds in the rough that was able to make this happen. Yeah, I mean, I, I think the swings are greater. Like that's a conversation I've

had a lot throughout the season. It's just, you know, being at Washington this past week, I, I had their Friday night game against UCLA and that was a big topic of conversation with Jed Fish is just that, you know, he, he's got to be one of the only people that's ever taken over an O and 12 program like you did at Arizona and then taken over a 12 and O program like you did at Washington. And in just the, the, the, the mood swings and the, the ability to, you know, like Kurt Signetti

has done bringing a new roster right away. You know, I, I don't know if I'm adding anything new to that conversation. I think a lot of your fans understand that, but that's that's what's kind of cool and also unfortunate. And in some ways, like in Washington's case where they lost basically their entire team, only three starters came back and they go from, you know, national championship game to to six and five, which I think is still a big accomplishment for all that they lost.

But but I I think that's just kind of where we're at. And it it leads to, you know, a lesser known brand in the football space like Indiana being able to do this. But yeah, yeah. I mean, it's, it's, it's been talked about a ton. This is just kind of what Kurt Signetti has done, right? Yeah, I don't.

Think it's, I don't think it's been it's, it hasn't been in the mainstream, but but now it is. And there's no secret about it, Yeah. I'm, I'm, I'm assuming this is the case like for for the big 10 network of which you you work. So I'll ask this kind of gingerly. You you got, I mean, there's always the thought like in the NBA, it's like, oh, they want to have the Lakers and the Celtics. They want to have their brands in there.

And like, it's always kind of a wink, wink, like, all right, Like when the Pacers were playing this the Knicks this last year in the playoffs, like, man, they got to beat the rest too because the the NBA wants the Knicks in the Eastern Conference finals. Whether it's true or not. Is this something where, you know, the is the Big 10 overall like happy with something like this as a media piece? Or is it like, we just rather continue to have Ohio State,

Penn State year over year? Is do you think there's like actual excitement of like, hey, we we're excited to the idea of like a budding superpower, as insane as that sounds, We'll come to that in our preview next year. But it it is this something that, you know, as a Big 10 network from the media perspective, it's like this is this is good because it's more storylines or would they rather just continue to have, you know, the same blue bloods going at it

year in, year out? Yeah, obviously not a, this is not a reflection of anything internal with the conference, you know, because I'm not in those meetings. But personally, I I think it's a really good thing just from telling the story of the league. You know, you have the traditional powers of Ohio State and Penn State that are in playoff contention, are in the top five as of this past week's College Football Playoff rankings and should be again

this week. You know, having 4/4 of the five top 4/4 of the top five teams is a really good thing. But the variety of those teams, you have one of the new members, Oregon, you have two of the traditional powers in the league, Penn State and Ohio State. And then you have this budding story of Indiana.

I think it's it's something that me as a member of the media, I mean, I'm, I'm eating it up getting to cover the league because you have you have kind of three or four different stories of these teams and how they got to this place with the recent history. We're we're we're our next game is Ohio State that there's two ways to look at this.

I'm curious how you would frame it because for me, I've been saying for a while, like I'm, I'm slightly annoyed that it does feel like the perception is, you know, Indiana's played a soft schedule, which I have my thoughts on that. But whatever it's it's, you know, for the most part we've had we haven't played, you know, the top five teams in the

country. That's fine, But it does feel a little bit unfair to be like, all right, well, this is our test to see if we're good, if we can keep up with Ohio State. It's like we won three games last year, we've won nine games over the last three years. Like how the hell is it our bar to go to Columbus and keep up with Ohio State? Like they've had year over? That's Penn State's job, that's Michigan, that's not our job, that's not our bar to cross.

Like why is that our Rubicon that we got to go over? On the flip side, I do also understand the argument if they go in there and just if we get boat raced, there is a world where it's like, well, this is you're trying to make the College Football Playoff. Like this is the big boys and the big boys can't go and lay a complete dud on the road in Columbus. So I I see both sides, but I come into it a little bit defensive.

Like how on earth do do we have to compete and or beat Ohio State to to somehow legitimize what we've done this year? It's it's got to be confusing as a fan, right, Right. Like that's that's kind of what you're getting at is you're, I mean, you're not used to this. No, you're not. But but the reality is, I mean, I mean, first go win the game and you're in the playoff and. I mean, go win the game.

We've, I hate to say that cuz I mean, we just, we don't go into Ohio State when it's not something we've ever done. You win that game, You're not just in the playoff. You, I think you have a real conversation to be like, we're the number one team in the country. Cuz two teams have a win over Ohio State at that point, Oregon and us and ours is on the road. I would say we're the number one team in the country. But anyway, go ahead. I can't, I can't go that far down the rabbit hole of of

happiness, I don't think. Yes, yeah, I, I just had this top of mind. By the way, I'm, I'm actually covering the Indiana basketball game on Thursday. So I have Indiana football and basketball crossover in my mind. But 1987, last time that Indiana beat Ohio State in football, yes, Mike Woodson was in the NBA as a player. So I mean, like you said it, it just doesn't happen. I think it's, what is it, 29 in a row that that the Buckeyes have won against Indiana. And I think I I should pull.

I think it's like 68 was the last time we won in Columbus, and it's been quite a while because 87 was a memorial state also the last time IU won a national championship in basketball. So you have a lot of a lot of connections there. But yeah. Yeah, I, I think I want to say it was Earl. Bruce was the head coach at Ohio State at that time. He said it was the darkest day that he's been a part of.

But Ryan Day might get fired if they lose the Indiana and then they go to lose the Michigan. Like he will get fired. That'll be it. Yeah, I but, but they if they if they lose, yeah, if they, if they lose this game, I don't think they're they're out. But if they if they did lose this game and the next game, then then yeah. It'd get really hot. It'd get hot on the sea. Anyway you would, yes. How, how do you how do you frame this game for Indiana going into it?

You know, I the, the biggest comparison piece for me is what Ohio State did against Penn State, right? So you look at that game, I think Curtis Rourke will take more chances than Drew Aller did the Penn State quarterback. And you also look at Ohio State's game against Oregon and kind of try to piece it together with matchups and, and I think Elijah Sarat and Omar Cooper can beat you in the deep passing game more than anyone Penn State has.

And when you look at that parallel to the Oregon game, Tez Johnson and Evan Stewart had a great night for Oregon. I mean, those guys combined for over 200 yards against Ohio State secondary. Stewart was especially good. And it might have been a third guy, Tray, Sean Holden, We'll never know because he got ejected for spitting. But I'm really interested to see that match up. I think if Indiana can can make will Howard a thrower, you got a

really good chance. I thought Howard did a really good job against Penn State. The number, the number wasn't big, but he unlocked some things with the quarterback run. And again, that the net number wasn't huge as far as his rushing yards because of sacks, but some some timely runs in

that game. So I think if you can make him one-dimensional, you you can load up a little bit more on the running backs for Ohio State and, and you, you got a really good shot to stay in this game and have a chance at the end. Yeah, I mean, it is funny. I saw Ohio State send out some some funny things about like they they had a funny tweet or the Instagram post about like they they showed the stadium at night with the lights on, like, hey, we we can do this too.

I think they're getting tired of noon games, which does vague like this seems like this would be a great night time NBC game. It I'm, I'm curious why it's at noon because I think, you know, you guys bid on the game like they they get together every week and kind of bid on it. That's where the time come from.

I guess it's just because you have USC and UCLA and that has to be a night slot and maybe that's going to kind of muck things up. But it does feel like this could have been, you know, the the CBS game. I don't know. It's just, it's an odd noon game, but it is on Fox, which is, you know, one of the major partners of the Big 10. Yeah, yeah. The, the, the big news slide will be Gus, Gus, Joel and Jenny and I, I think it's going to feel big.

I, I really do. And if if we were looking at the schedule, like if we could go back when you and I had our conversation in August and pick out the biggest game of this week in college football, I, I think we would have probably bet on Alabama, Oklahoma, yeah, maybe Texas, Auburn. Wisconsin, northern Nebraska or USUCLA could have been like the biggest game in the Big 10. Yeah. Right, right, or even in the Big 12, maybe like Iowa State, Utah, but this this is the one, this is the one.

And I think I, I think our crew at Fox is going to put on a really good show and I think the the game will, will kind of match what, what is a top five match up? I, I, I really, really can't wait. I, I have I have a Friday night game. I'm actually doubling up and have a Saturday game, but not till till 7:00 Eastern Time. So I get to kind of kick back, get it kind of get to kick back and and just enjoy this one as as a college football fan. So it's I got.

To ask you like as a broadcaster, if you're if you're doing this game, like if you're Gus Johnson, do you do you load up a couple of like, all right, I'm going to, I'm going to have a if Indiana wins line, like do do you load some things in your head ready to go? So you're like Indiana, do you do you load stuff up? Because I felt like when, when we beat Nebraska and he was on the call, he had a couple of

those. Like they one was like, you know, he said, they said they haven't played anybody. Well, they're playing someone today or something like, so do do you load stuff into your head like that? Like for both ways. I mean, you, you have, you have thoughts going in with him obviously of, you know, here's a theme, here's a theme, you know, here's kind of what's being said externally and internally about Indiana and Ohio State. But I'm, this is just my personal preference.

I don't, I don't really like to script much even even like our, our opens, like our two minutes where we come on camera to start the game. I have bullet points and stuff to kind of set the scene, but I don't know, I I feel like it's just more natural and I'm one with the game. Yeah, you, you the fan. If if I'm just kind of reacting. So I don't know that's that's a really good question.

Like if you were to sit me in the seat right now and say Indiana wins in overtime on Curtis Rourke, run to the pylon where he reaches and happens to touch the pylon. Oh. That's got to be a Penix throwback, yeah. You, you got, you got what I was getting at like like if something like that happens, of course you got to you got to reference the Penix play from a couple years ago, but that would be. I mean, I got it. I hope it happens.

I hope, I hope we look back on this podcast in like 140 hours and be like, Oh my God, Connor, you called it. That would be, I mean that that's the thing, the thing that I do love about Signeti is, and I've, I've wondered this before and I forget his name, there's the, the high school coach in Oklahoma who just doesn't punt. Like he's goes for it on 4th. All this is, this is like 12 years old now, but he won like 3 or 4 state titles in a row. And I, I'm also a basketball

fan. I, I think basketball has become very progressive and like, hey, let's just try a bunch of new ideas. What if we shoot a bunch of threes? Like let's just go to the corners, like in a fast break, let's give up, not do the layup and shoot for a three. It it does feel like football has never had that as kind of a mentality. It's always very, hey, you punt 4th and 1:00. You got to punt, you got to give up the ball like a minute to go in the the end of the second-half.

Like, yeah, we're just going to go to go to halftime and you don't want to risk it. It it does. I really enjoy what Signeti does where he just he's always going for it. Like he's going to go for it on 4th. He go for it goes around 4th and like 4th and seven on his own 32. You know, to your point, if it's an overtime game and we have the ball first, I think there's a world where, I mean, I think no matter when we get the ball, I think we're going for 2:00 on

that first try. It's and I, I love that aggressiveness and I think it always, I think it does help us to put the other team on their heels. And I think it helps our defense because the other team's offense is always struggling because they're like, we got to score every single time because Indiana is just going to keep pushing and keep going for it all the time.

Yeah, yeah, it's, it's an interesting parallel, right, 'cause the Detroit Lions have become known for that with Dan Campbell the past couple years and they have a similar story to tell that Indiana does. So it's, it's interesting to see, you know, franchise that hasn't won in a while, Indiana

hasn't won in a while. You have these aggressive head coaches and and I think the the challenge, I don't know if I'm sure Kurt Signetti wouldn't say it this way, but I I think the challenge will be say you win this game, how long can you kind of keep that house money mentality of we haven't been here before. Let's keep being the team that goes for it. 4th and two and minus territory.

Yeah, and, and I I would expect that to continue because Kurt Zignetti is is shown that he's willing to do that over and over again. But I think it also helps that, you know, you've you've got the best run defense in the Big 10. Yeah. So you can you know, there's there's also the strategy of that. It's not just a pay house money thing. It's we can trust those guys to go stop the run.

So. One of the things of Signetti that I've, I've been really impressed with is, you know, throughout this year, you hear Urban Meyer on the Big Noon Sunday show or Saturday show, like just glowing, talking about like, I love watching film on this guy. Like, I love what he's doing. Obviously Saban has a lot of nice things to say about him. He was on Saban's staff. So I I would kind of expect that. But still, Saban also isn't like the Super, you know, kissing

coach's ass kind of guy. Like Saban keeps it close to the vest. I'm I'm curious, are you obviously when you're going into other games, you know, you're, you're talking to coaches, you're not like, hey, let's talk about signetti. When you're doing like a Washington game, you're not doing that. But have you heard any of that just in your circles pop up of, you know, when teams have watched Indiana on tape and what

coaches are saying? Because to me, that's the part that makes me the the happiest and makes me feel like it's the most replicatable is this isn't just, you know, we've got a couple good breaks or things are going good on vibes or we have things kind of rolling. There's a lot of coaches out there that I respect as good coaches who continually say, man, when I watch tape, this team is is something different. I'm curious you've heard the same thing in your circles.

Yeah, yeah. I mean, side conversations and some of our meetings when we've covered the Big 10 this year of a lot of comments of these guys are real. You know, we we usually get time with head coach, offensive coordinator, defensive coordinator and as as the the bigger wins have started to stack up for Indiana, there's there's there's been more of that in our meetings. Not nothing crazy, I would say because you know how coaches

right in in tunnel vision. But like when there's there's been some crossover film, it's definitely come up of, you know, hey, this isn't just some nice cute story like they are are substantively impressive. And it's it's not just winning the PR game with Indiana. It's you know, you you don't just randomly hold Michigan State to 30 negative 36 yards

rushing like that. That doesn't just, yeah, that doesn't just randomly happened with doing a couple of good interviews and beating up on teams you should beat non conference. Like there's there's substance and legitimacy to what we're seeing. I'll get you out of here on this. I'm curious what I don't know how to ask this the right way.

Like I, I've been saying this for a while, but I think maybe the question is like, you know what, at what point total does Indiana really put themselves in trouble with the College Football Playoff? Like, I think they can lose at Ohio State, beat Purdue and they're in the College Football Playoff no matter what. But I think there does come a point like if they lose, you know, 56 to nothing at Ohio State, I think it gets a little bit more perilous.

But I, I still look at it as you know, and I, I, I will say these things so you don't have to, but like, it is a business, you know, this is run by the Big 10 in the SEC. And so if the, if Indiana doesn't get in, there's not another Big 10 school that's going to get in. And it's not like the Big 10 of the SEC is super excited about bringing other conferences. Like they want to stack this playoff with as many teams as they can from their conference.

It's also a conference football committee that's led by a Michigan AD. So it's like there is politics at play here where if Indiana does get in, you're talking about like a, you know, is it Georgia? Is it Tennessee? Like it's another SEC school or

an ACC school. So I and I also just think, you know, even if the schedule is soft and they played an underbelly of the Big 10, I, I think you're setting a really, really interesting president to be like, Hey, A1 loss team in the big 10 of the SEC that's not good enough to get into our playoff. But other two or three loss teams is. I I just, I, I think there's a lot at play, but I'm just curious asking you like, is there a way that Indiana loses at Ohio State?

If it's, you know, is there a point total? Is there a an eye test that it's so bad it would invalidate them, even though everything I laid out there makes me feel like I think they're getting in either way? Yeah, I don't know if a number necessarily. I mean it, it can't be 56 to nothing like I would and and I would be shocked if it was 56 to nothing.

The the score will matter. I will say they're there have been a couple of things nationally that have helped Indiana's case if they are a one loss team and then and they do look respectable in this game, which I think they will. The Big 12 the last couple weeks has helped BYU's loss this past weekend to Kansas. I think that means that the Big 12's probably going to be one team into the playoff. You know, Iowa State had been inside the top ten but lost two

games. So that takes away a potential bid steal. The SEC one is interesting. I've, I've kind of mapped this out in my head of if you're not you fan, you're, you're rooting as hard as you can for Texas. I think because if, if Texas at 9:00 and 1:00, they beat A&M in their final game, that's three losses for A&M. They'd probably play another two loss team in the SEC title, give

them a third loss. And then you're, you're looking at probably 2 SEC teams that you're comparing yourself against, which will probably be, I would, I would guess Tennessee or Alabama or, or Ole Miss who's still in that mix. But, but I, I think if it's close, you, you look at the one loss versus the two loss. And there, there's your tie break. But obviously it's not as simple as that with what we saw at Florida State last year. And, and that's the, that's the thing.

If I were an IU fan, that would have me but a little bit nervous because the committee did that last year and then we got a great game at the Rose Bowl with Michigan and Alabama, the one lost team that they let in. And that was kind of proof of concept of see, we made the right choice. We got a good game out of the selection we made. But no. I agree. And I think for Indiana, what's playing in their favor is, I mean, if they if they beat Ohio State, this is all moot.

Like they're in that's, that's a huge win. If they lose to Ohio State, I think what's playing in their favor is they're kind of boxed out of getting into the Big 10 title game, which I think helps them because I've said this for a while, personal IU fan, it's like if they get in the Big 10 title game with one loss and they lose, they're probably out.

Although I think that's BS because I think with a soft schedule, Penn State could have the exact same profile and they would be in. But that's just my personal opinion on that. But I, I think that it puts them in a good spot with a one loss. If they were to go to the Big 10 title game and play Oregon and lose their I, I think that would people be like, all right, well, there we go. They played two teams. They can't win. I'm not sure it'll be a valid, but it would be hard to to stop

that. So I, I think this is also playing in Indiana's favor. But I also, you know, I, I think I still think Indiana's really good. I'm not sure they could go through a gauntlet in the College Football Playoff beating Alabama and Georgia and Ohio State and Oregon. You know, I know they don't play that many games. Like they can't play that many. They're going to need some breaking to happen, right?

And I, I think this weekend is huge for them because I do think to get out of that first round, the, the types of teams are looking to play, whether it's Tennessee or Alabama or Georgia, those teams that are in that first round, I think Indiana has a shot if they play them in Bloomington. I don't think they have a shot if they play them on the road. I think going to Tennessee or Alabama or Georgia would be a bridge too far or that that's just, that's a really tough ask.

And I think that if they lose at Ohio State, how they lose is going to dictate whether they probably are hosting a game or not hosting a game, right? Right. Yeah, yeah. No, that's that's a really good point because latest projection, right, would be the 710 game in Bloomington with Alabama. Yeah, and I'm, I'm with you going to going to an SEC Rd. environment. It's going to be a big ask. But also, Indiana's done a million things this year where it's like, oh, they really did

that. That's that's totally fair. And if they beat Ohio State, it's it's off the table. Last thing, are you, are you scheduled to do any of those, those College Football Playoff games? I'm not. No, no, I'll. I'll be full on basketball in December. OK. I, I'll obviously be following very, very closely. So if if you want to chat during that time I'm I've always got an open line.

OK, yeah, no, if we make the College Football Playoff and we are hosting a game or we get to the next level, I will we'll reach out and have you back on because I think and and if I'm telling you right now, clear your schedule, my friend. If we win in overtime on any kind of a Curtis work roll out, I'm having you on Monday morning.

I don't care what your schedule is, even just 5 minutes like we're having you on and you're going to tell us every week we're having you on so you can tell us what's going to happen. Because if that happens, it's like it's this is the Connor Onion play. We're just you are now the good

luck charm for Crimson cast. I'm in and and by the way, if Indiana is hosting a home playoff game and and I don't have basketball or something that day, I'm going to do everything I can to be there because let's go. As as you know, I did a ton of Hoosier games last year when when times weren't as good. Yep. And then I was I was in town actually calling volleyball right before the Washington game.

And just to see the stadium in the area around the stadium transform just felt and looked like a totally different place as it has on TV and for some of your fans that have have been there for sold out crowds. So I I will do everything I can if there's there's a home playoff game to get down there. And if there is, you got to come. We'll get together. We have a couple tailgates. You're you are all invited or you are invited to all of them.

It has been one of the coolest things seeing you know, going to being, you know, growing up in Bloomington start. You went to games in the 80's, the 90s moved away for a couple years. That season ticket since O 9, seeing that stadium full for an entire game against, you know, Washington against Michigan is just unbelievable. And and and and it's full with IU fans because we've had full games where you know, it's a lot of Ohio State fans or a lot of

Michigan fans. They'll come down just seeing the excitement and the people and they're there and they're loud. It it's been so awesome. And as I've said multiple times, you know, it's not like Michigan is freaked out coming into Memorial Stadium with 55,000 people. Like they play at the Horseshoe, They've won there. They played a national

championship game last year. Like it's not so much that it's that I do think that our crowd buoys our team like for for us, it builds us up. It's not that I think, again, Alabama coming in is going to be like, Oh my God, they play in the SEC. This is going to be a small arena for their small stadium for them. They're not going to be freaked out, but I do think it's something that that you can see the attachment with the players. They win games. They immediately run over the

student section. It is it has been my favorite thing. And it's what I've been telling people is like, you only get one right up the mountain. Because in future years it'll be it'll be the expectation or they'll be something different. Like this is a such a unique season because you, you, you only get one chance to go up the mountain and then you're there and then things do change.

Yeah, it's not to compare Indiana football to The Beatles, but but, but, you know, those guys always said like I was the happiest time of my life was when we were creating and kind of building what The Beatles were. And I I think you got a really good point. You only get one ride up the mountain. And this is this has been really, really cool to watch.

So and. It could be even cooler on on Saturday, but we'll we'll hopefully we'll be having maybe some more highs coming up. Connor, it's been awesome having you this season. Thanks for giving us your thoughts thus far. And catch him on the the IU game on Thursday, right? Yeah, I've got IU basketball on Thursday and. You and humble. Yeah, yeah. Me and Robbie Humble. Let's go, all right, And then at some point we can do a basketball preview as well, 'cause it looks like maybe we

can shoot, We'll see. Maybe, maybe we can get some shooting. We'll see. It's fun team to watch. Well, Connor, I appreciate it. Catch him on Big 10 on Fox. I want to thank everybody for listening. And as always for Crimson Cast, this is Scott signing off.

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