9-3 with no Top 25 wins won't do it. Have to beat Oregon. USC may be in the TOP 25 by the time we play them (they have Nebraska and NW) but beating them wouldn't be enough. Have to beat the Ducks.
Most of the playoff projections have only 3 B1G teams. Nothing short of 10-2 will get Iowa in.
Two questions:
1. Where does one find such a stat?
2. Is that because of the strategy? or does KFz take the ball first when he feels he has a stronger team (more likely to win).
Campbell has it pretty good at ISMoo. Low pressure, no NC expectations. I think he sticks around. I also think he's not as hot a coaching prospect as some think he is.
The jet sweep is now what the wildcat became. It's no longer a surprise and as such much less effective than when it was new.
As Fry said, when your fastest player comes in and lines up to go in motion across the backfield people notice.
I think you mean "Banana Ball". It is entertaining. They're the 21st century version of the Harlem Globetrotters for baseball. They sell out everywhere they go.
How can you have watched the offense of the last several years and not say it's self-inflicted. There's a reason QB and WR recruiting has gone in the crapper.
Then you follow up with the predictable extreme straw man. Nobody suggests we're going to get "a bunch of 5 star recruits". Just some...
It's not what I think. The conference issued a trophy to the both/all teams that finished in first place. You'll have to take it up with the B1G office.
Two different situations and you know it. One is a head to head single game, one the season conference title based on overall record.
When two teams finish with identical records and don't play head-to-head they are considered Co-Champions. Pull up a list of B1G football Champs. You don't see...
There's a lot of reach in the piece. Penn St losing does very little for Iowa. One could just as easily argue that it makes things tougher as PSU won't overlook the Iowa game.
Nothing changes. Iowa still has to win out to make the playoff.