Yep-you belong in the MAC anyway.Nice try, but we don't want to be in the b1g.
Yep-you belong in the MAC anyway.Nice try, but we don't want to be in the b1g.
I can tell you pulled that first paragraph out of your ***. Iowa carries little to no weight on any decisions the Big10 makes. They have the smallest footprint and are one of the smallest schools.
We do not have a large fanbase or TV footprint. BIG10 has Iowa and surrounding states. Adding ISU dilutes the revenue they are currently distributing today. That's it. It really isn't any more complicated than that.
Why do our conference teams continue to **** the bed in bowl games against other conferences? Don't tell me it doesn't matter.
Check the bowls from last year if you don't believe me. I can't post the link. Big ten did very well. Big twelve did very bad.
Yep-you belong in the MAC anyway.
We still might not make a bowl game, but we would have a better record for sure. Out of the 36792 teams in the B1G, only a few of them are actually good. Ohio State is over rated. Michigan State is over rated. Northwestern got a dose of reality and finally played a worthy opponent this week. Purdue is one small step up from Kansas. Nebraska is a joke. Wisconsin is not very good this year. I don't think any of those teams would be ranked in the top ten if they were in the Big 12.
It's not like Iowa dominated us that much, and they're going to be the big ten west champions.... We could certainly at least put games to if not win, against Purdue Indiana Minnesota(almost lost to CSU) Rutgers and Maryland
Are you kidding me?
You really think we would lose to Rutgers, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, Illinois, Indiana, Purdue, blah blah blah. Iowa is looking like the 3rd or 4th best team in the league and we should have beaten them...
Not only is ISU 0-1 vs the Big Ten (almost beat Iowa=lost by two touchdowns), they are 0-1 vs the MAC, and many years they are 0-1 vs the MVC.
LOL that ISU would be competing for Big Ten West Championships. Without any question at all ISU is worse than:
Iowa
Wisconsin
Nebraska
Northwestern
Not even a question.
I would be willing to bet money ISU wouldn't come close to 5 wins if they played a ten game series vs:
Minnesota
Illinois
And I bet if ISU played Purdue at Jack Trice next Saturday Purdue would be at least a six point favorite.
Know your place Cyclone Fan. You are delusional.
Are you kidding me?
You really think we would lose to Rutgers, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, Illinois, Indiana, Purdue, blah blah blah. Iowa is looking like the 3rd or 4th best team in the league and we should have beaten them...
Ooooohhhh-burn..... There is truth to my statement. You don't want to admit it, but it's a fact,Jack.And you need to move out of that trailer park.
Iowa State always plays a national top 20 strength schedule, actually a lot of years it is top 10. In order to win against that type of schedule, then ISU needs to be a top 20 team. Iowa's strength of schedule barely breaks the top 40 in any year. It allows their program to accumulate wins, gain momentum, and helps recruiting. If ISU played a schedule that ranked 40 or lower, there is not doubt the program can gain a little momentum and have better success. In college football schedule absolutely matters. Plus, playing in the Big 10 would allow ISU to dodge some of the tougher teams some years. There is good teams in the Big 10, but it is a 14 team league with only 8 conference games. So while there is good teams at the top, there is also more mediocre to bad teams. Very hard to compare the Big 12 to the Big 10, the variables in the scheduling are not the same. Iowa would struggle in the Big 12, and I'm not talking about bowl games where you get a month to prepare, I'm talking about trying to prepare and win against high octane offensive schemes about every week. Iowa doesn't have the speed or athletes to hang with those type of teams. Tech wasn't even at full strength, and their athletes were still way better than Iowa.
Ooooohhhh-burn..... There is truth to my statement. You don't want to admit it, but it's a fact,Jack.
Screw the Big 10. Defeatist attitude. Struggle to win (in football) in the Big 12, let's move to another conference - a boring one at that in football and basketball.
Jim Delaney sees no reason how the big 10 would benefit by adding a horrible team to the conference that already has a team from that state.