Indiana (Sign Stealing)

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I’m not saying they went to the extent of Michigan a couple years ago. But I have first hand knowledge from my friend who is a high school football coach.

He gets certain perks to go to different seminars with the coaching staff and listen to various speakers as well.

Coach Wommack directly told him Indiana had our signs and signals on both sides of the ball. He told him they did it all year to every opponent.

He was kind of vague how it happened but he said 100% they knew the plays before hand. Obviously that explains a lot.

Here’s a picture my friend took, notice Coach Wommack is without his shoes.

My friend liked his shoes and he took them directly off his feet and gave them to him. Lol.

Said they were the shoes they gave them to wear in the playoffs.

I just thought it would be interesting info to pass along. He did say Cignetti is obviously very smart and the way they went about it he doesn’t think will ever be able to either be proven, or even deemed illegal - but our coaching staff 100% knows they did and not in our game only - all season.IMG_4829.jpeg
 
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Penn State must’ve had their plays as well.

In before the lock

Im just sharing a story. You’re always the first one to make a sarcastic remark. Do you live on this site?

Edit: BTW - Indiana won that game, too.

Also to add: this is a true story, with a picture and details from what was talked about and what Coach Womack directly said to my friend.

You’re not a moderator, but you’re always the first one to offer a sarcastic remark.

You never add any substance to a conversation. Do you feel important? Do you feel like you made the call?

You must be special.
 
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What Michigan did was espionage and clear violation of conference and NCAA rules. That in my opinion is a different ball of wax.

Sign stealing at some level goes on in most every level. Oklahoma and Clemson being a couple of the more notorious. In the 2013 NCG between the Barn and FSU, Auburn jumped out to a 21-3 lead primarily on Dameyune Craig (Auburn’s co-OC) had FSU offensive signals. He had been on FSU’s staff the previous year. FSU started covering up the signal callers with white towels in the second half. Jimbo stated “ sign stealing is part of the game, and didn’t consider it cheating”. He and the staff should have rotated/changed their signals, particularly since a former coach was on Auburn’s sideline.

If Indiana DID have our signals, much of that falls on OUR staff in not changing them. IMO in that situation you almost have to assume your opponent will attempt to do it.
 
Winners win and lose complain about losing.

Sign stealing is something that happens in every sport. Anyone who thinks the Patriots, Michigan, and the Astros are some unique examples are sadly mistaken. They were 1) the ones who benefited the most from it and 2) the ones who got caught. Everyone yells “spygate” but everyone seems to forget the guy who turned them in… a former coach of the Pats.
 
What Michigan did was espionage and clear violation of conference and NCAA rules. That in my opinion is a different ball of wax.

Sign stealing at some level goes on in most every level. Oklahoma and Clemson being a couple of the more notorious. In the 2013 NCG between the Barn and FSU, Auburn jumped out to a 21-3 lead primarily on Dameyune Craig (Auburn’s co-OC) had FSU offensive signals. He had been on FSU’s staff the previous year. FSU started covering up the signal callers with white towels in the second half. Jimbo stated “ sign stealing is part of the game, and didn’t consider it cheating”. He and the staff should have rotated/changed their signals, particularly since a former coach was on Auburn’s sideline.

If Indiana DID have our signals, much of that falls on OUR staff in not changing them. IMO in that situation you almost have to assume your opponent will attempt to do it.

I thought the same thing. We know opponents try to do it though film study. Now like you said, Michigan went way too far with it. So it wouldn’t be the first time a B1G team actually took it to an illegal level.

Thanks for the level headed response, and input.
 
Winners win and lose complain about losing.

Sign stealing is something that happens in every sport. Anyone who thinks the Patriots, Michigan, and the Astros are some unique examples are sadly mistaken. They were 1) the ones who benefited the most from it and 2) the ones who got caught. Everyone yells “spygate” but everyone seems to forget the guy who turned them in… a former coach of the Pats.

I guess the elite coaching staffs are just much better at it.
 
What signs? I thought both sides of the ball had radio comms? Are we still physically signaling plays on both sides of the ball or are we talking about the signs given after the radio call?
 
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"They knew our plays before we ran them."

yeah, it's not like any of these coaches study film or hire folks to do that.

The American passion has clearly become sore losing. If "my team," the other team obviously "cheated." None of that gentlemanly stuff of fighting it out and the thrill of the competition.

All the teams we shredded over 15 or so years now have whiny little fans who sign onto the internet and tell us all what a coward Saban is, ran away because he "was the only one paying players" and "now the playing field was even" and "he couldn't handle the competition." Never mind that in the three years after the legalization of NIL, Saban was 36-6 (.857), and two of his losses were to teams that won the national championship and had to beat Alabama to get there.

We have Alabama fans who still haven't gotten over the Cam Newton scandal, but for the life of me I don't understand it. Texas A/M "bought a roster" a few years ago and Jimbo got fired after it failed to produce. Texas fans will tell you they have more money than anybody, and the SWC was a cesspool of corruption, but Texas has won ONE national championship since 1971 - and they got help in that one on a botched officiating call. Sure, Cam Newton was paid, but the dollar bills don't throw the ball, either. Albert Means was paid, too, and remember that national championship he led us to in 2001? You probably don't because he didn't hold the rope,, either.

Discrediting teams you don't like has become the national pastime ahead of baseball.

"Auburn was on probation in 1957" - so what?
"The referees screwed us in (name of game......1990 Sugar Bowl, 1995 Arkansas, etc)
"If this player hadn't been hurt" (aka the official religion of Pope Colt McCoy)
"the SEC offices are in Birmingham" (same location they were when we got hit with probation)
"the scheduling was unfair because Team X had an off week"
"they played a cupcake schedule"


This may shock some people but the poker player with the best hand doesn't always win.
 
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What signs? I thought both sides of the ball had radio comms? Are we still physically signaling plays on both sides of the ball or are we talking about the signs given after the radio call?

Probably a little of it all, all the way down to the things we heard certain OL would do before each play indicating run or pass.

Really makes you wonder at the very least about our coaching staff.
 
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What signs? I thought both sides of the ball had radio comms? Are we still physically signaling plays on both sides of the ball or are we talking about the signs given after the radio call?
We do have helmet comms but they go off with 15s left in the play clock. Changing the play after this a preplanned check or signal from the sideline.

But with technology today and lack of inspection, a player could have a microphone or recording device planted in their helmet to record audio in the field of play. Then all you have to do is match the audio to the play ran and you know what the other team is going to do.

If you will notice, a pitcher always has his glove and person inspected before he takes the mound. But I dont dee anything like that being done in football.

I have felt something was amiss all along, you cant tell me the starters at JMU somehow developed into NC at Indiana, the losing program in FBS history.
 
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If they knew....why not change something in the second half? Doing the same thing and expecting a different result......
 

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