38-3 against Alabama. 56-22 against Oregon… and it wasn’t that close. At one point early in the third quarter, it was 49-7.
Whatever Curt Cignetti is doing at Indiana is going to be the basis of dozens of books on leadership and team-building.
Oregon had more than 50 4- and 5-star recruits on its roster. Alabama had more than 40.
Indiana has three. And they’re not just beating the teams with superior talent, they’re obliterating them.
Sometimes, it’s not about the talent. Sometimes, its about who is willing to work harder, who is more disciplined, and who is willing to devote themselves to the team and to the mission.
It’s downright inspirational. Watch, learn, and apply.
Big Bear likes to say no one is having more fun than us. And that’s true. But I say, no one is going to work harder or work smarter.
Speaking of which, the first draft of the sequel to Probability Zero is already finished. Gemini 3 Pro gives it a technical rigor of 9.9 compared to PZ’s 9.7 and The Selfish Gene‘s 1.5. If you’re a science or math PhD or you’ve got a Master’s in STEM and you want to review the early draft, please shoot me an email with TFG in the subject. I’ll send out 20 of them for comments and suggestions.