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Turning to college football, the speaker critiques the head coach of Indiana for his decisions during a particularly lopsided game against Purdue. Indiana’s coach, remaining aggressive in gameplay while leading 59-0, faces backlash for running up the score. The speaker suggests that the coach’s decision to keep throwing passes was not only unnecessary but also indicative of poor sportsmanship, especially given that Indiana was only trying to maintain respect in a high-stakes game. This incident, along with the coach's subsequent firing the following day, underscores the pressure in college football to maintain a sense of decorum, even amidst a competitive spirit.