I don't blame you. I haven't been following it all season like you, because I don't have Direct TV. I only started getting interested in it when Indiana was in the Big 10 conference game with Ohio State. Also because I'm really a Purdue fan. Since Indiana had an unbeaten season, I'm excited for them to hopefully go all of the way. It may never happen again in my lifetime.I'll be pulling for Indiana, for no particular reason. Tried to watch Ol Miss/Miami last night and just could not get interested. I think I'm footballed out.
I bought a one day pass with ESPN since I don't have Direct TV. It's kind of boring and IU will most probably win it but it ain't over till it's over. Tell your lady friend you're not missing anything.I'm just checking the score on line, and it looks like the Hoosiers are waaaay ahead at half time, 35-7. (Can't watch on TV since my lady friend, who just turned 80, has lost the remote for the bedroom TV. God Bless her.)
I agree with you about celebrations after touchdowns. To me it's like rubbing it into the opposing teams face which to me is not only unsportsmanlike, I think it's classless.Indiana beat my Buckeyes, so I am hoping they go all the way now. After last evening’s win over the Ducks, it should give them a lot of confidence. Miami will not rollover, so Indiana will have to bring their “A” game.
I wish the NCAA and the NFL would totally eliminate the celebrations after a team scores a TD. It kind of shows up the other team. To me, the celebrations are unsportsmanlike. When I played in high school, we weren’t allowed to celebrate after scoring.