Luftgekuehlt67
Well-Known Member
Ha, you're fine - it's the internet, you haven't even begun moving the needle!Sorry if I have been testy to you and any other posters. In fact some are probably wondering what’s gotten into me. Frustrating that it seems like there is always a short coming in some aspect of our game that just keeps us short of winning the division.
It’s true that our division doesn’t have an Ohio State in it. Considering that it is only fair that we do better than what we have been doing. If we were in the East with Ohio State, Michigan, MSU, and Penn State then that would be a little bit more understandable.
Wisconsin, Northwestern, Purdue, has been Nebraska.
Come on now? We should be able to win the division more than what we have been doing. That’s what gets me so upset.
I know we are not Ohio State but neither is Wisconsin.
As far as Wisconsin goes, I have more excuses for you there...
From a program history standpoint, we are actually quite comparable with them.
But...
They've got roughly double the population of Iowa and, furthermore, they are essentially the OSU of their state. For top in state talent, it's UW or nothing. There aren't even any FCS programs in the state.
Meanwhile, in Iowa, we're splitting half Wisconsin's the population with another P5 program (and one of the most consistently successful FCS scholarship programs in the country). Both Iowa and Wisconsin have to rely on out of state talent to build a program, but Wisconsin has a massive leg up on us as far as what kind of foundation they can lay with in state kids.
Also, the elephant in the room...Iowa City is a great little college town and kids should be so lucky to get to spend 4-5 years of their life there...but Madison puts it to shame. It's everything Iowa City is but taken to the next level. I'm sorry, but it's true. Personally, I take Iowa City 10 times out of 10, but that is pure, unadulterated sentimentality. If I'm an out of state kid with no particular attachment, chances are Madison wins out over Iowa City more times than not.
Wisconsin is a great aspirational stretch goal, but they've got some factors that make things easier for them. They've also, unfortunately, had a really great stretch of coaches just about as long as Iowa's Fry/Ferentz run. You can say much the same things about Minnesota as you say about Wisconsin, but Minnesota has had - mostly - lousy coaching.