So UNI > NDSU > ISU > Iowa > UNI? I am confused...
And I know Iowa State sucks.... But they beat Iowa in Kinnick... (Let me guess... Super Bowl?)
Proves nothing. TCU won at home, OSU won on the road in bad weather. I know this is really hard for clone fans to understand but as the season progresses teams get better...
The proof is wide eyed for everyone to see. IOWA 7-5 and Bowl bound AGAIN. ISU 2-10 and yet another losing season 8 out of the last 9 yrs. now.. Next yr. recruit class ranks dead last for the little 12, so the future looks so awesome for the clones.... lol
Upsets happen, and being a clone fan 2+3 is confusing for you.
Upsets happen, and being a clone fan 2+3 is confusing for you.
The proof is wide eyed for everyone to see. IOWA 7-5 and Bowl bound AGAIN. ISU 2-10 and yet another losing season 8 out of the last 9 yrs. now.. Next yr. recruit class ranks dead last for the little 12, so the future looks so awesome for the clones.... lol
Just like the game on September 13 proved that ISU was better then Iowa this season.
I know you football genius's in ames think you know football ( being the perennial little 12 conference champs and powerhouse ) but the majority of people know IOWA is the better by far.. 2-10 is never better then 7-5.
I know you football genius's in ames think you know football ( being the perennial little 12 conference champs and powerhouse ) but the majority of people know IOWA is the better by far.. 2-10 is never better then 7-5.
I like this hawkedup guy, his team is 7-5, headed to a bowl game, yet still feels the need to come on CF and be a little *****. Awesome sauce.
I know you football genius's in ames think you know football ( being the perennial little 12 conference champs and powerhouse ) but the majority of people know IOWA is the better by far.. 2-10 is never better then 7-5.
Here's how it works. When ISU or the Big 12 plays harder conference schedules every single year, that doesn't matter. When the Big Ten gets overmatched in bowl games because they have more money than quality football, then strength of opponent/schedule matters.
Credit to Iowa, they actually do better than most of their conference in typically overmatched bowls.
why since 2004?
Just last ten years? Or did something change then?
Proves nothing. TCU won at home, OSU won on the road in bad weather. I know this is really hard for clone fans to understand but as the season progresses teams get better...