One of the big topics since last summer's expansion/alignment drama has been the B1G and others considering moving to a 9 game conference schedule.
Most of us understand why. Money.
Payouts for most non-conference games are in excess of $700,000, some exceeding $1M.
I also understand the desire to play other conference members MORE rather than less.
I agree with that premise.
I also agree with most that 9th game for Iowa should be Wisconsin.
Most of us also understand that everyone needs 7 home gates.
The biggest issue in all of this to me is this...
The rotation of 5 home 4 road is being considered solely on an individual school level.
It needs to be done on a DIVISIONAL level.
By that I mean that in year 1 of a 9 game conference schedule, one ENTIRE division should have 5 home games & 4 road games. Year 2, the other division gets 5 home games.
The whole alignment process was built on competitive balance & without factoring in this important piece, that balance goes out the window.
In theory, I'm behind the move to 9 conference games, but we can't have half of a division playing 5 home games & the other half playing 4. That's not competitive balance.
In my opinion, the move to 9 games is a good thing IF they can get the schedules linked up to allow a yearly rotation between ENTIRE divisions.
Most of us understand why. Money.
Payouts for most non-conference games are in excess of $700,000, some exceeding $1M.
I also understand the desire to play other conference members MORE rather than less.
I agree with that premise.
I also agree with most that 9th game for Iowa should be Wisconsin.
Most of us also understand that everyone needs 7 home gates.
The biggest issue in all of this to me is this...
The rotation of 5 home 4 road is being considered solely on an individual school level.
It needs to be done on a DIVISIONAL level.
By that I mean that in year 1 of a 9 game conference schedule, one ENTIRE division should have 5 home games & 4 road games. Year 2, the other division gets 5 home games.
The whole alignment process was built on competitive balance & without factoring in this important piece, that balance goes out the window.
In theory, I'm behind the move to 9 conference games, but we can't have half of a division playing 5 home games & the other half playing 4. That's not competitive balance.
In my opinion, the move to 9 games is a good thing IF they can get the schedules linked up to allow a yearly rotation between ENTIRE divisions.