• Inside the Hoosier Mind CFB Week 10 and NFL Week 9

  • Nov 6 2024
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

Inside the Hoosier Mind CFB Week 10 and NFL Week 9

  • Summary

  • Tony is joined by fellow Hoosier Tate to talk some College Football and NFL.


    #3 Penn State took on #4 Ohio State in Happy Valley and walks away with a loss in a 20-13 defeat. Who does this say more about? Is this more against Penn State and James Franklin for not being able to finish when it matters most?


    Oregon walked into the Big House in Ann Arbor and walked out with a dominant 38-17 win over the Wolverines. Are the Ducks the team to beat in the B1G? Has Michigan fallen already?


    Carson Beck and the Georgia Bulldogs escape the Gators with a 34-20 win. Tony isn't as sold on the Bulldogs, but Tate thinks they are still a team to be feared in the SEC with Texas.


    The Indiana Hoosiers are 9-0 for the first time in Team History with a dominant 47-10 win over the Michigan State Spartans. They are currently ranked at 8th and as it stands they would face Oregon for the B1G Championship. Is IU for real?


    The Texans fall to the Jets 21-13, can the Jets still make the playoffs OR should they start preparing and building once again for the future?


    The Lions go into a rainy Green Bay and beat the Packers 24-14 continuing their lead on the NFC North. Are they the team to beat not just in the NFC but in the NFL as a whole? Could they be in the SuperBowl against the Chiefs?


    The Colts fall to the Vikings in a 21-13 loss with the switch to Joe Flacco from Anthony Richardson. Tate gives his opinion on if Richardson can revive his career and who is really to blame?

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