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00:00Coach, I used to get a pamphlet in the mail and it was from Bloomington.
00:04I'd start laughing and I would use it kind of for like my dogs, you know, where my dog could
00:09go to the bathroom back in the day.
00:11I can't believe they're 16 and 0. Bloomington is now the defending national champion.
00:17Boy, that's a hell of a job that Kurt Cignetti has done. You know, just just expand on that a
00:22little bit.
00:22I don't think, coach, people realize how insane of a job of coaching that was there in Bloomington.
00:30You know what? I didn't realize it until I watched them play imperfect.
00:34I went to the national championship game and then the way they play with precision and the way their defenses
00:41play,
00:41the way their corners play press coverage and challenge every ball, the underneath coverage broke on routes.
00:48They knew where the ball was going before the ball was thrown.
00:51They were very well coached. And you know what? They fought. They compared. They competed.
00:56You know, those guys to go 15 and 0, you have to be a great football team.
01:00And plus, you know, Mendoza made it. You know what I'm saying?
01:03He he he made everything with those big receivers they had.
01:07But, you know, Cignetti does a tremendous job of making those guys do the right thing and play disciplined football.
01:14I think that's the difference.
01:16I think that's the difference.
01:16I think that's the difference.
01:17You
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