Yes, Indiana football is the greatest, most amazing story in the history of college football. We can all agree on that, right? But was it a miracle? Did Curt Cignetti (google him) work magic? If the Hoosiers — the most losing program in the history of major college football — can turn from trash to treasure in two years, why not the Huskers, Hawkeyes, or Gophers? The three FBS programs with the most devout followings in eastern South Dakota and northwest Iowa had all been historically way better than Indiana until Cignetti and his NIL/transfer portal lever-pulling lapped them. So, who is the closest of these three former "Big Ten West" rivals to becoming the next Indiana? What does it take? That's the big question of the day on Tuesday's "Happy Hour with John Gaskins." The host dives into those three programs' current state and potential to become Hoosiers, then today's guest Kurtiss Riggs has his own angle, with some more intimate insight into how Nebraska, Iowa, and Minnesota operate based on his relationship with some of the top talent in the Sioux Falls area who have been recruited to those spots. (Riggs, of course, is the former 11-time champion head coach and general manager of the Sioux Falls Storm, the quarterback who threw record numbers of passes and touchdowns to best friend and current Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer with the 1996 national championship team from the University of Sioux Falls, and QB coach with DeBoer's three national title teams at USF from 2006-09. And Riggs, of course, is the football director of the Sanford Sports Academy and lead prep and college game analyst for Midco Sports, SDPB, and Midwest Sports Plus.) A full hour of both CFB and NFL Playoffs talk with Riggs includes these other hot topics: * Why the Minnesota Vikings should trade a heavy haul to go after Indiana QB and Heisman Trophy winner Fernanado Mendoza, who Riggs' favorite team, the Raiders, are expected to take No. 1 * The Bills firing a successful coach in hopes of breaking the Super Bowl barrier with a generational quarterback * The Broncos trying to reach a Super Bowl with a backup QB that barely ever plays * If the Bears are here to stay in the battle for NFC supremacy with Caleb Williams and Ben Johnson * Where do the Vikings, Lions, and Packers figure to come out in the mix in '26? * Will the Rams or Seahawks win the NFC? * Who should be the NFL MVP? (Still reading? Good! We saved the best for last!) * Did South Dakota State offensive lineman Quentin Christensen really have a $1,000,000 offer from an SEC school? And why is it a good thing he turned it down? Also, why did 10 other Jackrabbits reject FBS offers while eight NDSU starters are bolting? Is that an indictment on the Bison? Time for more education on how all this modern day wild west portal/NIL stuff works from someone heavily connected to some of the best players in the region and the coaches at every relevant high school and college program in the region.