Indiana has been so dominant in the College Football Playoff that the Hoosiers are now being accused by some on the Internet — without evidence — of running a CIA-level spying operation. 👀
Veo and Pixellot are camera systems used by college and high school programs to record practices and games, which are uploaded to cloud-based libraries where coaches and players can review them.Not only has Indiana been hacking into the VEO/ Pixellott software to watch practice film of other teams, but they have infiltrated most cloud based system which teams keep their game plans on. This includes opening scripts (funny they jumped the first route today and returned it… https://t.co/PYPOp1eV4W
— #FIREBUMASS Lane Kiffin (@GoatKiffin) January 10, 2026
Going to be hilarious when this Indiana national title is stripped for cheating in a couple years btw
— Austin (@rtraustin_) January 10, 2026
Indiana fans and the majority of the Internet are laughing off the baseless allegations as they prepare for the national title game vs. Miami on January 19th.Friday Hot Take:
— Bud Davis (@JBudDavis) January 9, 2026
What Cignetti has done at Indiana is so unprecedented and outside the normal real of what modern CFB data tells us to expect...
That I kind of suspect there is some kind of cheating going on.
This isn't based on any evidence and is total speculation/gut.
The evolution of #iufb haters:
— Indiana Things (@dailyhoosier) January 10, 2026
1. IU hasn't played anyone
2. IU hasn't beaten anyone
3. IU didn't deserve to be in playoff
4. IU was a one-year fluke
5. IU still hasn't beaten anyone
6. IU isn't good; they're just old
7. IU is cheating https://t.co/XK8LiOiCuI
Never in my lifetime did I think Indiana’s football team would be so good that people would accuse them of cheating
— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) January 10, 2026