ClintonIAfan
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Reduce the games to once every 4 years. Playing the clowns every year is bad financially. It is also bad for Iowa's strength of schedule to play such a terrible program every year.
ISUck might get dumped when we move to 9 conference games, unless they're willing to schedule us in such a manner that we are guaranteed 7 home games per season. No way Iowa gives up the revenue of a home game.
Iowas SOS has nothing to do with OOC opponents this year. It has everything to do with our B10 schedule. If we had Mich or MSU instead of MD or IN, not a word would be said about our non conference....
Reduce the games to once every 4 years. Playing the clowns every year is bad financially. It is also bad for Iowa's strength of schedule to play such a terrible program every year.
Our schedule is fine. The issue is the media looks at the jersey not the metrics.
This is exactly right. Next year Iowa will play Wisconsin, Nebraska, Penn St. and Michigan. The media will view this as us playing better competition. Plus we will come into next season with some expectations, so it will be a different narrative by the media as well.
This is exactly right. Next year Iowa will play Wisconsin, Nebraska, Penn St. and Michigan. The media will view this as us playing better competition. Plus we will come into next season with some expectations, so it will be a different narrative by the media as well.
Again, I agree. Dump, dump, dump, ISU. Really don't get why any Iowa fan loves that game.
Agreed. I prefer not to call it their Super Bowl, but history clearly shows they play way above their heads during that game pretty much every season. It's not even debatable. Steele freakin Jantz played like Joe Montana in his one start against us.
And for the record, Cowherd was not right. He didn't even get Iowa's non con schedule correct in his skit. He omitted Pitt and inserted Missouri State in their place....Really?? If you're going to dog on 4 specific games a team played and you're a national show, you'd think you'd get those 4 opponents correct. Cowherd knows Pitt is a good win and I'm sure changed that in his skit to get more people ******. That's where you lose credibility and become purely a shock jock.
This whole strength of schedule thing is almost as dumb in football as it is in basketball. In basketball, if you schedule 5 RPI 200 teams instead of 5 RPI 300 teams, you still have 5 easy wins but your RPI gets a ridiculously huge bump. How do you get such a bump for exchanging 5 sure wins for 5 other sure wins. If North Texas would have just been bad like they should be instead of god awful terrible, our strength of schedule would look much better without any fear of a loss. Strength of schedule should have a lot more to do with how many teams you play that have a realistic chance of beating you. Once a yeam falls into the category of "very slim chance to beat you" it really shouldn't matter how far down the line in that category they are.
Alabama plays in a much tougher conference on the paper ESPN made up so they get a pass on OOC schedule. If they would have lost to one of the many awesome teams they play, I could see keeping them in the top 4, or at least giving them a path to work their way into it. But they lost to an average at best team at home. Unless you beat a bunch of highly ranked teams the rest of the year, there should be no excuse to lose at home to a team that bad. The only way they should be allowed in is through the back door with a bunch of other teams getting a bad loss too.
I hear what you're saying, but the theory is that every increment better a team is, the higher the probability they beat you. So if you schedule the worst team in the country and they have a 0% chance of beating you, then that win means nothing. But if that team is in the bottom 10% but not the worst and they have, say, a 5% chance of beating you, then that win means more, but not much more. So scheduling the 300th best team as opposed to the 200th best team means that your win has less importance, even if both teams are trash. One is just "less trash" than they other. The same can be said of teams at the top. The difference between beating the 10th best team and the 20th best team probably isn't all that big, so either of those wins would be worth a lot.