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If you can get a message to Manny Diaz, we'll take that against us, as well.
Oh we will do it. Trust

Instead of leading at the half 24-0 it was 7-7

Somehow over these 4 possessions we LOST 7-3:
First and goal on the 2
First and goal on the 1
41 yard FG attempt
44 yard FG attempt



You have to really have a special kind of fuck up for that to happen
 
Who is going to beat them?
No one left on their ACC schedule
. Their schedule this year is an absolute joke. Louisville or Miami will beat them in Charlotte. Likely easily

But no they are the worst, most pedestrian 7-0 team I've ever seen. They don't make mistakes but otherwise they do nothing else impressive.
 
Look at Indiana. Seemingly out of nowhere.
They used to be strictly a “basketball school” Bobby knight and all that.
Have they EVER been good in football, historically speaking?

Seems like for decades and decades they were a carbon copy of UNC: strictly basketball and very mediocre (at best) in football.

Their basketball starts tanking… and out of nowhere they’re #2 in football.

So it can be done. A traditional basketball-only school can actually make some noise nationally in football.

Sort of like Alabama being good in basketball.
 
Look at Indiana. Seemingly out of nowhere.
They used to be strictly a “basketball school” Bobby knight and all that.
Have they EVER been good in football, historically speaking?

Seems like for decades and decades they were a carbon copy of UNC: strictly basketball and very mediocre (at best) in football.

Their basketball starts tanking… and out of nowhere they’re #2 in football.

So it can be done. A traditional basketball-only school can actually make some noise nationally in football.

Sort of like Alabama being good in basketball.
Indiana’s won two Big 10 titles - ‘45 and ‘67. They’re 3-11 in bowls. They’ve won 42% of their games.

Bill McMillin is their last head coach before Cignetti with a winning record. He coached from ‘34-‘47.
 
Indiana’s won two Big 10 titles - ‘45 and ‘67. They’re 3-11 in bowls. They’ve won 42% of their games.

Bill McMillin is their last head coach before Cignetti with a winning record. He coached from ‘34-‘47.
I figured I was correct. Indiana ain't ever done squat in football. Now look at them.
You see? All is not lost for UNC football - it IS possible. Hope springs eternal.

UNC actually got up to #3 nationally... in 1948.
Thank you Choo Choo
 
Indiana’s won two Big 10 titles - ‘45 and ‘67. They’re 3-11 in bowls. They’ve won 42% of their games.

Bill McMillin is their last head coach before Cignetti with a winning record. He coached from ‘34-‘47.
Yeah as tough as it is to be a UNC football fan, Indiana has had it significantly worse somehow. They deserve the last two seasons lol.
 
Look at Indiana. Seemingly out of nowhere.
They used to be strictly a “basketball school” Bobby knight and all that.
Have they EVER been good in football, historically speaking?

Seems like for decades and decades they were a carbon copy of UNC: strictly basketball and very mediocre (at best) in football.

Their basketball starts tanking… and out of nowhere they’re #2 in football.

So it can be done. A traditional basketball-only school can actually make some noise nationally in football.

Sort of like Alabama being good in basketball.
Indiana and Illinois are both in the top 20. Indiana was able to turn it around in just two years. Actually, Indiana had a good season last year with the new coach and had a losing season just the year before
 
Indiana’s been so bad at football for so long, that they tolerated Tom Allen, a guy with no previous head coaching experience, as head coach for 7 seasons with these records: 5-7, 5-7, 8-5, 6-2 (2020), 2-10, 4-8, 3-9.

Those 5-7, 5-7, 8-5, 6-2 seasons had them thinking Tom Allen was building something.
 
Indiana went from 3-9 the season before to 10-2 last season and a top 10 finish with their new coach. There's no reason UNC couldn't be a top football program if they made the right personnel decisions.
 
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