Cignetti takes CFB by storm in perfect season

Ben Deihl | sports editor “It’s probably one of the greatest sports stories of all time,” Indiana Head Coach Curt Cignetti said. “We’re 16-0, national champions at Indiana University, which I know a lot of people thought was never possible.” On Nov. 27, 2021, the Indiana Hoosiers wrapped up their final game of the 2021 season, falling to Purdue 44-7. It was the eighth time … Continue reading Cignetti takes CFB by storm in perfect season

College Football Playoff taking form

By Andrew Holman | Sports Editor Who’s in? Who’s out? The college football world has been waiting to find that out since the season kicked off on Aug. 26 and that time is rapidly approaching. The penultimate CFP Rankings have been released and they feature No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide, No. 2 the Ohio State Buckeyes, No. 3 Clemson Tigers and No. 4 Washington Huskies. … Continue reading College Football Playoff taking form

Making the case for the CFP Contenders

By Andrew White | Staff Writer Rivalry week certainly did not disappoint. With a weekend full of games, highlighted by Ohio State and Michigan’s overtime thriller, the college football playoff madness became even crazier.  With the conference championships this weekend here is an outlook on what may transpire in the upcoming weeks. Making the Case Alabama – Win or lose, Alabama should have no problem … Continue reading Making the case for the CFP Contenders

The thrill of Saturday is back and the race to the CFP is on

Andrew Holman | Sports Editor Saturday mornings, remember them? No, not just any Saturday mornings, I’m talking about game days. The ones where you wake up, shower, throw on your team’s colors and waste the whole day away glued to the television watching the craziness of college football unfold. But then the winter came, Alabama rolled to its fourth title in seven years and all … Continue reading The thrill of Saturday is back and the race to the CFP is on