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Old 04-20-2008, 10:53 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Iowa insider comments

Originally Posted by HandSanitizer View Post
I think the key for them is to get out of the non-conference with at least 3 wins, but going 4-0 would be good. Football is getting sad when all you have to do is win 4 games non-conf and they win 2-3 of of 8 to get to a bowl. They will for sure go 2-0, but then they have ISU at home and Pitt on the road.
I agree. It was bad enough that 6-5 got you in a bowl game, but 6-6? That is pathetic. And now you can count 1-AA, excuse me, ...subdivision games all the time (I think). So you beat a bunch of patsies, then a couple conference chumps and you are in a bowl...way to celebrate.

(of course if this is us...that's a different story ;) )
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