Does ISU beat Iowa on a neutral field or in Iowa City?

HaydenHawk56

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This year?

Fact or Fiction?

Regardless, hopefully Iowa plays above themselves at home this year against other teams.
 
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Hard to say. As hard as this is to admit, they looked like two pretty evenly-matched teams on Saturday skill-wise, with ISU holding control in the trenches. If we get off to a 10-0 start at Kinnick, maybe we hold on, but I'd have to say toss-up to playing them anywhere after the way the game played out.
 
If the OP's original query was an Easy Bake Oven recipe, it would be a vanilla cupcake. Nice work my dang friend. Now put yer overalls and tinfoil helmet on. You've made the all Big Ten plus 2 media day writer guy of the year team of thought and wonder. Congrats.
 
Hard to say. The home field advantage definitely did not hurt ISU (as with any team). I am guessing they might have gotten a little extra push from the crowd.
 
unfortunately, it doesn't matter. they won last week, they have the bragging rights, and i have been hearing it.
 
This year ISU would of won anywhere...I am starting to think the FAT CATS are back but they are on the coaching side this year.. The fact that you can't adapt your coaching to the teams that you have and the team that your playing is the sign of a coaching staff that is getting passed by..
 
Hard to say. As hard as this is to admit, they looked like two pretty evenly-matched teams on Saturday skill-wise, with ISU holding control in the trenches. If we get off to a 10-0 start at Kinnick, maybe we hold on, but I'd have to say toss-up to playing them anywhere after the way the game played out.


Ostrich:)


I watched two 7-5/6-6 teams go at it.
 
Yes. ISU would beat us right now no matter where we play them. Until we learn/adapt to stop that type of offense, it's not going to change. We are lucky the game last week was close.
 

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