WegsBabyUnk
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I agree, I hate beating my 2nd team. Let them play the other instate team and beat them in their house
I'm not sure if you want to continue the ISU series by your post, but I want to seriously know why....if you are a Iowa fan (which you are) and other other Iowa fans like about keeping this series is going.
Is it:
A. Tradition
B. Because you like playing the other state school
C. Keeping money in state
D. All of the above
Personally I think we could make enough money bringing in another blue blood program to play at Kinnick (in a home, away series) to offset the ISU revenue. Best part is that ISU losses money by not playing us. That is better for our program. Don't help the weaker programs in the state.
As far as liking to play them (not sure understand it in typically beating up on the little guy...yes little guy has won from time to time) but I'm sure it would be just as fun to play Oregon and watch that game and get national exposure from it.
You win the game...great you beat the 2nd fiddle no one cares about outside of the state unless you lose the game.
Playing teams like Ball St and Missouri St at least gets other kids from other states watching an Iowa game. They would be more beneficial for recruiting purposes and getting foot holds in other states. Playing ISU just has other Iowa kids watching the game which does not add as much value. Personally I think it would be more exciting for our in-state recruits to be watching pre-season games knowing that Iowa is willing to play some blue blood programs nationally over the ag-bowl, also ran, cy-hawk series in the state. Add this to the make over of making the game day experience better at Kinnick.....get some pre-season name brand teams into Kinnick! ISU and UNI are boring (on face value).
All do respect to UNI as they are a decent FCS and may even give us another good game this year. But we should not be playing FCS teams.
It has nothing to do with being afraid to play them....it just does not benefit us anymore.
i don't want to do *necessarily* a high profile FBS school. what iowa needs is rather to play in states that they recruit in. playing iowa state or uni doesn't do anything for our exposure to potential recruits in a geographic area we recruit in, outside of our big10 footprint.
we are scheduled to play with the 'mean green' (north texas) in the future? i love that idea.
wyoming is also on our schedule in the future? i do not like that.
Agree with you completely. Iowa does a lot of recruiting within Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida & Texas but with the new divisional assignments, Iowa may only play games within these states once every couple of years (counting bowl games). If we are expecting players within these states to pick Iowa in recruiting, then Iowa needs to play in those states to try to create some buzz or at least a little recognition.
I don't think Iowa has to schedule national powers, but having games at Cincinnati, Pitt, SMU, TCU, Houston, South Florida, Central Florida, etc. will at least give Iowa a chance to show players from those states that they will at least get to play in front of their hometown friends and families a couple of times during their careers.
Sign me up for the 10 game conference schedule and dumping the ISU game.
With 10 conference games Iowa can play everyone in the west (6 games), 1 protected crossover and a rotation of 3 of the other 6 every 2 years (3 at a time for a home and home). This allows us to see all teams within 3-4 years. Then play 2 home non cons against the MAC, Sun Belt, etc to round out the 12 games. Good to go.
Cannot happen soon enough as far as I am concerned.
We'll see. AD's will only see that extra game as another opportunity to fill the stadium, so if I was a betting man I would also bet that a 10 game conference schedule would be accompanied by adding a 13th game to the season. It'll happen at some point.
As long as D1 schools are going to play FCS schools as a beginning of the season tune-up, Iowa might as well keep playing Missouri Valley Football Conference schools. My concern is that the opposing teams be able to make a decent game out of it. Teams like Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois, North Dakota State, and to a lesser extent Illinois State, and South Dakota State seem to fit the bill. Others haven’t been good a football recently, Missouri State, Western Illinois, South Dakota.
You realize Iowa will not continue to play FCS schools? The B1G has mandated that this will not be done going forward but has allowed for games already scheduled like this one with UNI to be completed. I think contractually we have another 1 or 2 left with North Dakota and someone else but there will be no more scheduled beyond these. It is a moot point for the B1G.
Did they finally mandated it or was it strongly suggested.
2014 Northern Iowa
2015 Illinois State
2016 North Dakota State
2018 Northern Iowa
I don't mind playing Iowa State, as if keeps money in the state.
I had not looked out far enough but then this is the group for us that is grandfathered in. This will be it unless the agreement changes but I do not see that.
Yes, I understand. I know Berry Alverez and some of the other big boys were pushing hard on this. The team most vocally against it was Indiana. I think Iowa was like, we'll see. Iowa made damn well sure it had it's games planned well ahead.
Iowa was happy to see the rise of Northern Illinois and started going local more after playing the likes of Louisiana-Monroe, Florida-International, and Arkansas State. Now those game really do nothing for Iowa. What you're going to end up doing is playing more lower third MAC teams like Miami(Ohio), Kent state, Eastern Michigan. You get a certain amount of that already but you're going to see more.
LOL on Indiana football complaining about the no more FCS scheduling. I'm sure that out cry went a long way in the B1G offices and Delaney.
With a 9 game conference schedule and the forced ISU game that makes 10 power 5 opponents so we will never have more than 2 MAC or similar opponents in a season when 9 kicks in.