SayHawkKid
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Every year, see ya ISU.
Just heard this on 1700 The Champ
Just heard this on 1700 The Champ
Fill me in on what you're talking about??
Every year, see ya ISU.
Just heard this on 1700 The Champ
said this in the other thread, but i love it. here's to hoping the NCAA eliminates the cupcakes. my only concern is it won't benefit our recruiting like a similar argeement with the ACC or SEC would do. that, and our limited but poor record when we head out west.
I think this brings up a few interesting questions.
Is this in place of the league going to 9 games, or does it happen in connection with going to 9 games for the B1G.
since this will be after new TV negotiations. Will they steer these games towards their respective conference networks? Or will they sell these at as a special package or just use it to beef up the new network deals. Also, will this be spread out over several non-conference weekends or all in one weekend.
does this mean the two leagues are confident they are done with expansion, will add the same number of teams, or if one league had more teams would they just have a few teams sit out.
Or this program just gets to the point where the ISU game is not an issue for us each year and we keep them on the schedule.If this is in connection with going to nine conference games, then there is no question we need to drop isu or else we're going to have some issues even getting bowl eligible some years.
Or this program just gets to the point where the ISU game is not an issue for us each year and we keep them on the schedule.
Would like to see evening games eliminated
make the big home games in the cold not early season!
It's not a matter of winning and losing, it is a matter of money. Why would we give up a home game every other year to play in their smaller stadium? It makes no sense when we can schedule anybody else, get an extra home game, and bank more dough. It just wouldn't be feasible to do that unless the game is in Kinnick every year, or 2 out of every 3 years at least.