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Imagine leaving Earth for two years… and coming back to find Indiana football sitting on top of the college football world.
In this episode of Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges, Norm Hitzges takes listeners through one of the most astonishing transformations the sport has ever seen: the Indiana Hoosiers playing for a national championship. A program long defined by losses, obscurity, and broken coaching careers is now on the brink of an undefeated season — something no team in college football history has ever achieved at this scale.
Norm breaks down how head coach Kurt Signetti engineered the turnaround, from importing winning culture and key players from James Madison to convincing quarterback Fernando Mendoza to transfer — a move that resulted in a Heisman Trophy winner and a projected No. 1 NFL draft pick. The episode dives deep into the numbers behind Indiana’s dominance, including defensive performances that have held every opponent under 24 points and statistical margins usually reserved for dynasties.
Norm also offers context for just how absurd this rise is, comparing Indiana’s long history of losses to its sudden place among college football’s elite. Along the way, Mary Hitzges joins with sponsor messages and reflections, grounding the episode in the familiar rhythm of Just Wondering while the story itself remains anything but familiar.
This isn’t hype. It’s perspective — and a reminder that sometimes sports still manage to surprise us.
Chapters
00:00:00 – Just wondering about Indiana playing for a national title
00:01:22 – Has college football ever seen anything like this?
00:02:09 – Indiana’s history as a program where careers went to die
00:03:10 – Kurt Signetti arrives and brings a winning blueprint
00:04:04 – From 713 losses to Big Ten dominance
00:05:10 – The numbers that make this season unbelievable
00:06:31 – No opponent scores more than 24 points
00:07:17 – The astronaut analogy: disbelief in real time
00:08:04 – Miami’s puncher’s chance and final test
00:09:01 – Bob’s Steak & Chop House sponsor break
00:09:38 – Full Moon Healing Balm and personal fixes
00:10:16 – Fluent Financial and closing reflections
00:10:38 – Why this story may never be repeated
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Just Wondering is a long-form sports commentary podcast hosted by longtime broadcaster Norm Hitzges, offering thoughtful, numbers-driven analysis of the NFL, college sports, the NBA, and the business and culture surrounding them. Each episode blends experience, history, and curiosity to explore why things happen — not just what happened.
New episodes feature clear-eyed perspective, context you don’t hear elsewhere, and questions worth sitting with a little longer.
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Sports podcast · NFL analysis · College football · Dallas sports · NBA commentary · Salary cap · NIL · Sports media · Long-form sports talk
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Imagine leaving Earth for two years… and coming back to find Indiana football sitting on top of the college football world.
In this episode of Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges, Norm Hitzges takes listeners through one of the most astonishing transformations the sport has ever seen: the Indiana Hoosiers playing for a national championship. A program long defined by losses, obscurity, and broken coaching careers is now on the brink of an undefeated season — something no team in college football history has ever achieved at this scale.
Norm breaks down how head coach Kurt Signetti engineered the turnaround, from importing winning culture and key players from James Madison to convincing quarterback Fernando Mendoza to transfer — a move that resulted in a Heisman Trophy winner and a projected No. 1 NFL draft pick. The episode dives deep into the numbers behind Indiana’s dominance, including defensive performances that have held every opponent under 24 points and statistical margins usually reserved for dynasties.
Norm also offers context for just how absurd this rise is, comparing Indiana’s long history of losses to its sudden place among college football’s elite. Along the way, Mary Hitzges joins with sponsor messages and reflections, grounding the episode in the familiar rhythm of Just Wondering while the story itself remains anything but familiar.
This isn’t hype. It’s perspective — and a reminder that sometimes sports still manage to surprise us.
Chapters
00:00:00 – Just wondering about Indiana playing for a national title
00:01:22 – Has college football ever seen anything like this?
00:02:09 – Indiana’s history as a program where careers went to die
00:03:10 – Kurt Signetti arrives and brings a winning blueprint
00:04:04 – From 713 losses to Big Ten dominance
00:05:10 – The numbers that make this season unbelievable
00:06:31 – No opponent scores more than 24 points
00:07:17 – The astronaut analogy: disbelief in real time
00:08:04 – Miami’s puncher’s chance and final test
00:09:01 – Bob’s Steak & Chop House sponsor break
00:09:38 – Full Moon Healing Balm and personal fixes
00:10:16 – Fluent Financial and closing reflections
00:10:38 – Why this story may never be repeated
Check us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfw
Instagram: sunsetloungedfw
Tiktok: sunsetloungedfw
X: SunsetLoungeDFW
FB: Sunset Lounge DFW
Just Wondering is a long-form sports commentary podcast hosted by longtime broadcaster Norm Hitzges, offering thoughtful, numbers-driven analysis of the NFL, college sports, the NBA, and the business and culture surrounding them. Each episode blends experience, history, and curiosity to explore why things happen — not just what happened.
New episodes feature clear-eyed perspective, context you don’t hear elsewhere, and questions worth sitting with a little longer.
📍 Follow & Listen
Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube
Subscribe, rate, and review to help others find the show.
Sports podcast · NFL analysis · College football · Dallas sports · NBA commentary · Salary cap · NIL · Sports media · Long-form sports talk

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