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Fryowa

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We've all done a lot of talking lately (mostly lamenting) about how the new B1G structure, eliminating divisions, and CFP have pretty much eliminated Iowa's chances at making a run for the Big Ten title or post season. And I get it. I don't like it either.

But...this new structure has completely changed the way I follow football and the way I root for Big Ten teams. It's totally care-free now.

Take Illinois, for example. I liked Lovie Smith a lot. I like Bielema a lot (even though he's gonna be dead in a couple years, sadly). He'll always be a Hawkeye in every sense of the word and his hate for ISU is legendary. The whole blue-collar, playing in a shit-hole town, Dick Butkus working man vibe is the best. When Seth Wallace unfortunately get KF's job it's who I'll go to until he retires or gets fired.

When we were in the West division I had to root against them because it made Iowa's 2.1% chance at the Big Ten title lower any time they won. I wanted to root for them if they were playing MSU or Maryland or whoever, but I couldn't.

I don't hate Purdue either...I wanted nothing more than to see them ruin a Michigan or Penn State season but same deal.

Now that we have no divisions and a 0.0000% shot at the BT title game, it's made watching the Big Ten games so much more care free and stress free. I can root for Bert no matter who they play unless it's the Hawks, and I can get invested in those games without having to worry how it's going to affect the outcome of Iowa's season.

Ok, flame away.
 


F Illinois. Lol. Kidding. I live 12 miles south of Prophetstown, so I follow Bielema somewhat.

As the saying goes, it's the journey, not the endpoint.

I enjoy the games, each and every quarter...the cat n mouse chess moves, big and/or special plays, how people are developing, background of players, coaches, etc. I truly get immersed in the NCAA system for the entirety of the much too short season. Example of this is why I run to this board daily to both observe and add to the banter.

If all of this joy leads to a bowl game or the CFP, so be it. But I'll enjoy the ride regardless.

Heaven help me if I ever turn into an Ohio State fan....where winning becomes a mere relief and anything short of a CFP natty is a failure.
 
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I have always liked Brett, but for some reason he just has this salty personality. However, he must be doing something right because he sure seems to obtain talent around him. I wouldn't be mad if Brett came to Iowa (if he is still alive. LOL Man, he looks horrible). Any thoughts Fitzgerald has a shot?

I don't see Seth Wallace. However, you are probably right since he is one of the associate head coaches. I thought maybe he slides over to DC as we know Phil rides off in the sunset with KF when he chooses to go.

LaVar wouldn't be a bad hire, but I think he is still learning to be a head coach and seems content biding his time and with a son who is committed to Iowa, and family very happy in Iowa City, I wonder if he will be content staying on board until his kids are out of school or he sees it as his time.

Then, of course, does Lester warrant another shot at being a head coach? Unless he can completely turn this offense around and create a juggernaut, I don't see him having a shot (at least) here.

For now, I still trust the man who has been at the helm for 27 years. One has to take a moment to appreciate what he has done (with less).
 
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Teams I despise in the Big Ten are still going to be teams I despise and hope they lose every game. If the current playoff system had been around the past couple of decades or more, how many times would Iowa had made it? I would think between 3 to 5 times... and now the teams I hate are going to make it sooner than the Hawks. Throw the Clowns in there as well with them getting better and their conference getting worse.
 


Heaven help me if I ever turn into an Ohio State fan....where winning becomes a mere relief and nothing short of a CFP natty is a failure.
That's the one beauty of the new conference structure...since we can't do anything to change it, you can now root for or against any Big Ten team at any time because it has no bearing on Iowa's outcome at the end of the year.

If they're going to expand the conferences, my preference would be 4 divisions of 5 in each of the power 4. Take the 16 winners of all divisions and that's the CFP. Independents can join or die.

But, that's never going to happen, so what we have now we'll just have to live with.
 


F Illinois. Lol. Kidding. I live 12 miles south of Prophetstown, so I follow Bielema somewhat.

As the saying goes, it's the journey, not the endpoint.

I enjoy the games, each and every quarter...the cat n mouse chess moves, big and/or special plays, how people are developing, background of players, coaches, etc. I truly get immersed in the NCAA system for the entirety of the much too short season. Example of this is why I run to this board daily to both observe and add to the banter.

If all of this joy leads to a bowl game or the CFP, so be it. But I'll enjoy the ride regardless.

Heaven help me if I ever turn into an Ohio State fan....where winning becomes a mere relief and anything short of a CFP natty is a failure.
I think it's about identity. Who are we? And as much as I hate to admit it, Iowa is a program that is not going to be in the title hunt every year. Why? Quite simply we don't have the NIL nor draw to have that type of thought process. Could Iowa be a team that could be a regular in the CFP playoff? Possibly.

Sometimes, we have to be happy with what is in our reach and what is possible. I just don't think it's fair to compare us to Bama, tOSU and other programs. And there are other programs who would kill to have our consistency and winning 8-9 games a year.
 


I think it's about identity. Who are we? And as much as I hate to admit it, Iowa is a program that is not going to be in the title hunt every year. Why? Quite simply we don't have the NIL nor draw to have that type of thought process. Could Iowa be a team that could be a regular in the CFP playoff? Possibly.

Sometimes, we have to be happy with what is in our reach and what is possible. I just don't think it's fair to compare us to Bama, tOSU and other programs. And there are other programs who would kill to have our consistency and winning 8-9 games a year.
Agree.

And while it's fun catching lightening in a bottle every once in awhile, I have no illogical expectations that Iowa will ever routinely join the blue bloods (see my avatar).

I *do* enjoy being decent, being relevant. That's my expectation level. No reason we can't remain there.
 


I think it's about identity. Who are we? And as much as I hate to admit it, Iowa is a program that is not going to be in the title hunt every year. Why? Quite simply we don't have the NIL nor draw to have that type of thought process. Could Iowa be a team that could be a regular in the CFP playoff? Possibly.

Sometimes, we have to be happy with what is in our reach and what is possible. I just don't think it's fair to compare us to Bama, tOSU and other programs. And there are other programs who would kill to have our consistency and winning 8-9 games a year.
Agree.

And while it's fun catching lightening in a bottle every once in awhile, I have no illogical expectations that Iowa will ever routinely join the blue bloods (see my avatar).

I *do* enjoy being decent, being relevant. That's my expectation level. No reason we can't remain there.
Yup.

Except I don't think Iowa will ever be in the hunt. Like not even once in a while. Unless things change, Iowa needs to have 3 out of Michigan, OSU, Penn State, and Oregon to have a down year, and at the same time can only lose 1 game on their schedule. That odds of that ever happening all in 1 year just don't pencil out. It is what it is.

I gave my thoughts about a 4 conference league with 4 divisions each, winner of each of the 16 divisions makes the playoffs. Could possibly happen in that scenario but they'll never go that route. The alternative is breaking away and either leaving the B1G (never happen because the program would die out with no B1G money), or like @HuckFinn suggested, the blue bloods leave their conferences to form a new one. That won't happen wither because it's too easy for the OSUs and PSUs to beat up on the Iowas and Wisconsins of the world.

I'm fine with it...what choice do I have?
 


We've all done a lot of talking lately (mostly lamenting) about how the new B1G structure, eliminating divisions, and CFP have pretty much eliminated Iowa's chances at making a run for the Big Ten title or post season. And I get it. I don't like it either.

But...this new structure has completely changed the way I follow football and the way I root for Big Ten teams. It's totally care-free now.

Take Illinois, for example. I liked Lovie Smith a lot. I like Bielema a lot (even though he's gonna be dead in a couple years, sadly). He'll always be a Hawkeye in every sense of the word and his hate for ISU is legendary. The whole blue-collar, playing in a shit-hole town, Dick Butkus working man vibe is the best. When Seth Wallace unfortunately get KF's job it's who I'll go to until he retires or gets fired.

When we were in the West division I had to root against them because it made Iowa's 2.1% chance at the Big Ten title lower any time they won. I wanted to root for them if they were playing MSU or Maryland or whoever, but I couldn't.

I don't hate Purdue either...I wanted nothing more than to see them ruin a Michigan or Penn State season but same deal.

Now that we have no divisions and a 0.0000% shot at the BT title game, it's made watching the Big Ten games so much more care free and stress free. I can root for Bert no matter who they play unless it's the Hawks, and I can get invested in those games without having to worry how it's going to affect the outcome of Iowa's season.

Ok, flame away.
Obviously Wallace is Kirk's choice since he decided to name him associate HC. And I think trying to build somewhat of a relationship with Goetz since the Brian firing has a lot to do with wanting to put his finger on the scale when a transition occurs.

Do you see Goetz hiring Wallace though? I'm not sure I do. She was tapping into some of the most respected minds in basketball about Fran's eventual replacement. I'm guessing she has a list of names for football that are pretty interesting, too.
 


Obviously Wallace is Kirk's choice since he decided to name him associate HC. And I think trying to build somewhat of a relationship with Goetz since the Brian firing has a lot to do with wanting to put his finger on the scale when a transition occurs.

Do you see Goetz hiring Wallace though? I'm not sure I do. She was tapping into some of the most respected minds in basketball about Fran's eventual replacement. I'm guessing she has a list of names for football that are pretty interesting, too.
Totally agree with you. My guess is whenever that day comes be it the end of this yr or in 3 more she's going to do a broad national search and it won't be a hand the baton over situation like it was with Jan and Lisa. Football is just way way too big of a deal. Now I'd leave open the possibility of Wallace/Woods/Lester maybe being seriously considered for it. But to open up our minds a little bit here and get outside our bubble the Iowa gig is a highly coveted job. They'll be no shortage of big name suiters for it. And she'll have to consider wanting to look at them all. She'd be crazy not to.

Think of the positives to the Iowa job.

Built in fan base there's no worrying about trying to sell tickets or grow it. All a coach could do is F it up. It's already there.

Stability... Fry, KF no need to say more on that.

$ Iowa's willing to pay top 15 maybe top 10 $ for a HC I would bet.

They are a top 10 program in the BIG. That just boils down to $ and prestige and puts them at the top of the food chain. There's room to try and grow Iowa within the conference and overall so there's goals for coaches to aspire to. Yet if they maintain what Iowa's been for the last 20 yrs and be 8-4 to 10-2 they'll be just fine.

AD. So far I really like Beth Goetz. She seems to know what she's doing and how to handle an athletic department. I'm so glad the Barta era is history. If he was still at Iowa so would Brian Ferentz and if he was here for having to hire another coach he'd hand the gig over to Brian just cause Daddy said to. We all know thats what'd happen and how bad of a thing that would be.

And think about how a coach would be looked at if they turned Iowa into a perennial playoff team and say became championship contenders for a yr or 2. They'd be a God around Iowa if they accomplished the impossible. Coaches have that mindset. Look at Fleck that knucklehead when he took the MN job had delusions of grandeur that he'd have them winning conference titles by now. He hasn't really been close to that but he's been good enough to keep his gig. Many coaches think that way though.
 
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Obviously Wallace is Kirk's choice since he decided to name him associate HC. And I think trying to build somewhat of a relationship with Goetz since the Brian firing has a lot to do with wanting to put his finger on the scale when a transition occurs.

Do you see Goetz hiring Wallace though? I'm not sure I do. She was tapping into some of the most respected minds in basketball about Fran's eventual replacement. I'm guessing she has a list of names for football that are pretty interesting, too.
I think Goetz will do whatever she wants. No shrinking violet here. I, of course, have no idea who that will be.
 


Totally agree with you. My guess is whenever that day comes be it the end of this yr or in 3 more she's going to do a broad national search and it won't be a hand the baton over situation like it was with Jan and Lisa. Football is just way way too big of a deal. Now I'd leave open the possibility of Wallace/Woods/Lester maybe being seriously considered for it. But to open up our minds a little bit here and get outside our bubble the Iowa gig is a highly coveted job. They'll be no shortage of big name suiters for it. And she'll have to consider wanting to look at them all. She'd be crazy not to.
Agreed. Woods feels like the possible wild card. But for Goetz, that's a huge leap, to stake her career on a guy going from special teams coach to head coach. With zero coaching experience outside the Iowa program. I can't see it.

I'd guess Goetz vibes more with Lester than Wallace. In his interviews, he seems to have a greater perspective on life (might be a life stage thing) than Wallace. He also seems very well connected across the sport. I think she'd feel more comfortable with him as an ambassador for the university with donors, the administration, etc. And the fact he has been a head coach before is huge. But I think he probably needs Iowa to put up a year or two of good offenses before he'd be considered.

That said, if Kirk decided to retire in June, I would not be shocked if Goetz picked Lester as the interim HC (over Wallace) for a year.
 


Obviously Wallace is Kirk's choice since he decided to name him associate HC. And I think trying to build somewhat of a relationship with Goetz since the Brian firing has a lot to do with wanting to put his finger on the scale when a transition occurs.

Do you see Goetz hiring Wallace though? I'm not sure I do. She was tapping into some of the most respected minds in basketball about Fran's eventual replacement. I'm guessing she has a list of names for football that are pretty interesting, too.
I think Goetz will do whatever she wants. No shrinking violet here. I, of course, have no idea who that will be.
Man I hope it's not Wallace. That's one thing I couldn't accept myself and I'd have to turn my gear in at that point.

From 24/7, emphasis mine...

"I post this not to take away from the issues my ex African American teammates have brought to light, but to shed more light on what really goes inside that football building. I also share this not out of a place of hate whatsoever. The University of Iowa and Iowa Football programs mean A LOT to me. I'm very proud to be a former Hawkeye. I believe it is necessary to create a better environment and culture for every player that will go through that program from today on. I've been debating sharing my story of how my time at Iowa played out since I left the program last January. Right now is a time where I felt uncomfortable sharing as the stories being shared by former players are all involving race. I did not want to take that spotlight away because the racial disparities need to be solved in that building. However, after speaking to a former teammate and close friend of mine who has shared his story, he encouraged me to all open up because now is a time of change for Iowa football. This is not easy for me, but it is necessary to share."

"I've struggled with ADHD all my life and have been on medication for as long as I can remember. People in the Iowa football program were aware of my learning disability. I enrolled at Iowa in June of 2017, and wasn't tested in the hospital for a learning disability until spring of 2018 (I also need to be tested to have access to medication). During that semester and a half period, I nearly failed out of Iowa because I struggled to pay attention in class, focus on my assigned readings, and not day dream during exams. All of these struggles were due to the chemical imbalance that hindered my ability to focus as the human brain should."

"The issues at Iowa began when a coach nicknamed me Simple Jack. For those unaware, Simple Jack is a mentally challenged character from the movie Tropic Thunder. I had never seen that move before but my coaches and teammates were quick to tell me exactly who Simple Jack was. One coach was great at jumping on opportunities to bring me down and make me feel dumb. Matt Nelson and I had a tradition of giving each other belly bumps before every game and practice. This coach made comments about my so-called 'lack of intelligence' most mornings on the practice field. This coach constantly told me how dumb I am. This same coach also constantly told my little brother [Iowa OL Mark Kallenberger] how dumb I am. This same coach also suggested we create a new sign for a defensive call because I was too stupid for the old one apparently. One coach wrote my semester GPA on his position room whiteboard (my parents didn't even know my GPA as consent laws protect it). I often struggled to hold conversations with Chris Doyle because he was another coach that enjoyed to remind me that I'm dumb. One Sunday after a lift, some guys and I were talking about movies that just came out. Doyle overheard this conversation and said 'Kallenberger, how about you open a (expletive) book instead of watching movies."

"We have to read a book as a team every January, assigned by the strength staff. We are quizzed over it once a week. I remember already being overwhelmed with school (learning curves are bigger for me due to my inability to focus so school took more time for me) and then had the anxiety of getting my pages read for this book quiz from the strength staff. I failed out first quiz over the put and Doyle said to me in the weight room, "is the book too hard, or are you too stupid?"

"I remember lying to Coach [Reese] Morgan's face on multiple occasions when he would see something was upsetting me. Before I quit football, Coach Morgan told me he was already planning on having me take reps to spare Chauncey Golston and AJ Epenesa at first string at defensive end in spring ball. That opportunity is the reason I came to Iowa. Being from Iowa, that was such a real dream of mine. Knowing that was a reality going into my final season made no difference. I again lied to Coach Morgan and told him I need to step away to focus on school. I quit football not because of school, but because I was broken, beat down, bullied, unwanted, and unloved. I was stripped of every ounce of self-confidence I had. I wouldn't speak in classes out of fear that I was going to be called dumb because that was my reality for two years in the Iowa football building. I was forced to forget about my learning disability (much like the coaches ignored it) and forced to believe that I was a stupid individual."

"At Iowa, if you don't fit the mold, you're an outcast and will be treated accordingly by many of the coaches on the staff. It is an environment where mistakes can be made, but you better not make any. IT's an environment that causes crippling anxiety, something that [former Iowa DB] Manny Rugamaba mentioned in his own personal stories as well. CHANGE NEEDS TO HAPPEN AT IOWA."

Former Iowa defensive back DJ Johnson quote tweeted Kallenberger saying he knew that it was Iowa linebacker coach Seth Wallace who was the unnamed coach in the story.

Kallenberger replied with 'bingo.'


I hope Goetz is smarter than that.
 


Speaking of Ohio St.......

I've read a couple blurbs recently where OSU is making noises about not liking the B1G revenue sharing program.

I've always thought that was one of the strengths of the conference, share the wealth, keep all the school in the conference as healthy as possible financially. I'd hate to think of us not getting our fair share.

What really stands out to me in this regard is that OSU has to have a hell of a lot of money to pay their players and keep their program at the high level they do. Is the $$$$ money grab so desperate now that the upper echelon has to grab every penny they can from any source they can to stay at the top? If that is truly the case, college athletics is in a sorry space.
 


Agreed. Woods feels like the possible wild card. But for Goetz, that's a huge leap, to stake her career on a guy going from special teams coach to head coach. With zero coaching experience outside the Iowa program. I can't see it.

I'd guess Goetz vibes more with Lester than Wallace. In his interviews, he seems to have a greater perspective on life (might be a life stage thing) than Wallace. He also seems very well connected across the sport. I think she'd feel more comfortable with him as an ambassador for the university with donors, the administration, etc. And the fact he has been a head coach before is huge. But I think he probably needs Iowa to put up a year or two of good offenses before he'd be considered.

That said, if Kirk decided to retire in June, I would not be shocked if Goetz picked Lester as the interim HC (over Wallace) for a year.
Yeah I'd say anyone in house is a long shot for it atm. But who knows once interviewed maybe one of em just knocks her socks off with their vision of what they want to do. That's how KF got the gig with Bowlsby. He had was a man with a plan and sold it. Hard to say honestly anyone predicting how that'll go is just throwing darts at playing the stock market.
 


Speaking of Ohio St.......

I've read a couple blurbs recently where OSU is making noises about not liking the B1G revenue sharing program.

I've always thought that was one of the strengths of the conference, share the wealth, keep all the school in the conference as healthy as possible financially. I'd hate to think of us not getting our fair share.

What really stands out to me in this regard is that OSU has to have a hell of a lot of money to pay their players and keep their program at the high level they do. Is the $$$$ money grab so desperate now that the upper echelon has to grab every penny they can from any source they can to stay at the top? If that is truly the case, college athletics is in a sorry space.
I have read up on this bullshit. Not only the AD, but also the U. President is whining about their cut. They Complain that sharing equally with the likes of Iowa, is just not right. They claim OSU draws bigger media than anyone else. F@@@ them. Sharing across the conference has rewarded the BT with incredible TV $$, but now they want to change the process to increase their benefit. So I am sure that by 2030, when tv contracts and sponsorship $$ come to pass, the big dogs will make the move. Mich, PSU, Oregon, will join the fuckeyes. The big dogs are located in the territory’s which supply a huge % of the 4+ star recruits, the biggest tv markets, their long term
blue blood status, and locally supplied $$ that I would guess kick everyone else’s ass.
Our best course of action may be to have the other BT AD’s, coaches, Presidents, tell them to pound sand. If the dogs leave, so be it. The remainder BT will grab a couple more good additions and live with the expected income reduction. Could be the best thing to happen to Iowa athletics. I have never been fond of Oligarchy.
 


Man I hope it's not Wallace. That's one thing I couldn't accept myself and I'd have to turn my gear in at that point.

From 24/7, emphasis mine...

"I post this not to take away from the issues my ex African American teammates have brought to light, but to shed more light on what really goes inside that football building. I also share this not out of a place of hate whatsoever. The University of Iowa and Iowa Football programs mean A LOT to me. I'm very proud to be a former Hawkeye. I believe it is necessary to create a better environment and culture for every player that will go through that program from today on. I've been debating sharing my story of how my time at Iowa played out since I left the program last January. Right now is a time where I felt uncomfortable sharing as the stories being shared by former players are all involving race. I did not want to take that spotlight away because the racial disparities need to be solved in that building. However, after speaking to a former teammate and close friend of mine who has shared his story, he encouraged me to all open up because now is a time of change for Iowa football. This is not easy for me, but it is necessary to share."

"I've struggled with ADHD all my life and have been on medication for as long as I can remember. People in the Iowa football program were aware of my learning disability. I enrolled at Iowa in June of 2017, and wasn't tested in the hospital for a learning disability until spring of 2018 (I also need to be tested to have access to medication). During that semester and a half period, I nearly failed out of Iowa because I struggled to pay attention in class, focus on my assigned readings, and not day dream during exams. All of these struggles were due to the chemical imbalance that hindered my ability to focus as the human brain should."

"The issues at Iowa began when a coach nicknamed me Simple Jack. For those unaware, Simple Jack is a mentally challenged character from the movie Tropic Thunder. I had never seen that move before but my coaches and teammates were quick to tell me exactly who Simple Jack was. One coach was great at jumping on opportunities to bring me down and make me feel dumb. Matt Nelson and I had a tradition of giving each other belly bumps before every game and practice. This coach made comments about my so-called 'lack of intelligence' most mornings on the practice field. This coach constantly told me how dumb I am. This same coach also constantly told my little brother [Iowa OL Mark Kallenberger] how dumb I am. This same coach also suggested we create a new sign for a defensive call because I was too stupid for the old one apparently. One coach wrote my semester GPA on his position room whiteboard (my parents didn't even know my GPA as consent laws protect it). I often struggled to hold conversations with Chris Doyle because he was another coach that enjoyed to remind me that I'm dumb. One Sunday after a lift, some guys and I were talking about movies that just came out. Doyle overheard this conversation and said 'Kallenberger, how about you open a (expletive) book instead of watching movies."

"We have to read a book as a team every January, assigned by the strength staff. We are quizzed over it once a week. I remember already being overwhelmed with school (learning curves are bigger for me due to my inability to focus so school took more time for me) and then had the anxiety of getting my pages read for this book quiz from the strength staff. I failed out first quiz over the put and Doyle said to me in the weight room, "is the book too hard, or are you too stupid?"

"I remember lying to Coach [Reese] Morgan's face on multiple occasions when he would see something was upsetting me. Before I quit football, Coach Morgan told me he was already planning on having me take reps to spare Chauncey Golston and AJ Epenesa at first string at defensive end in spring ball. That opportunity is the reason I came to Iowa. Being from Iowa, that was such a real dream of mine. Knowing that was a reality going into my final season made no difference. I again lied to Coach Morgan and told him I need to step away to focus on school. I quit football not because of school, but because I was broken, beat down, bullied, unwanted, and unloved. I was stripped of every ounce of self-confidence I had. I wouldn't speak in classes out of fear that I was going to be called dumb because that was my reality for two years in the Iowa football building. I was forced to forget about my learning disability (much like the coaches ignored it) and forced to believe that I was a stupid individual."

"At Iowa, if you don't fit the mold, you're an outcast and will be treated accordingly by many of the coaches on the staff. It is an environment where mistakes can be made, but you better not make any. IT's an environment that causes crippling anxiety, something that [former Iowa DB] Manny Rugamaba mentioned in his own personal stories as well. CHANGE NEEDS TO HAPPEN AT IOWA."

Former Iowa defensive back DJ Johnson quote tweeted Kallenberger saying he knew that it was Iowa linebacker coach Seth Wallace who was the unnamed coach in the story.

Kallenberger replied with 'bingo.'


I hope Goetz is smarter than that.
A person really has to be an asshole to say those types of things towards students of any kind. I'm glad Doyle was shown the door, but hopefully Wallace will too, at some point. I would think it's Lester or someone not at the school right now. Beth has to hit a homerun.
 


I have read up on this bullshit. Not only the AD, but also the U. President is whining about their cut. They Complain that sharing equally with the likes of Iowa, is just not right. They claim OSU draws bigger media than anyone else. F@@@ them. Sharing across the conference has rewarded the BT with incredible TV $$, but now they want to change the process to increase their benefit. So I am sure that by 2030, when tv contracts and sponsorship $$ come to pass, the big dogs will make the move. Mich, PSU, Oregon, will join the fuckeyes. The big dogs are located in the territory’s which supply a huge % of the 4+ star recruits, the biggest tv markets, their long term
blue blood status, and locally supplied $$ that I would guess kick everyone else’s ass.
Our best course of action may be to have the other BT AD’s, coaches, Presidents, tell them to pound sand. If the dogs leave, so be it. The remainder BT will grab a couple more good additions and live with the expected income reduction. Could be the best thing to happen to Iowa athletics. I have never been fond of Oligarchy.
Couldn't agree more. Those four would be the most obvious to leave the conference for more money (it's always about the money). It's going to happen, it's just a matter of when.
 




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