eyekwah
Well-Known Member
It appears that some want to portray this as the University of Iowa being afraid to challenge the three other D1 teams in the state. Iowa has been gracious enough to play the other three teams for many years, whether it was financially beneficial or not. It is unfortunate that this is occurring when Iowa is down in basketball because it looks like Iowa is avoiding these three teams.
The article is pretty straight forward, 18 conference games, which means nine road trips in a very demanding conference. The article is on target when Iowa gains no exposure outside of Iowa when it plays the other three in-state D1 teams. On Wednesday it was suggested that the four teams play a double hitter at Well Fargo in Des Moines. I don't think that means you are ducking anyone, you are just doing what is best for your program.
As an older fan I can remember when Iowa didn't play the other three at all in most sports. It wasn't a big deal. Playing the other three teams is more beneficial to them than Iowa in my estimation. It guarantees a good gate for each team when Iowa comes to town, but it doesn't always translate the other way.
Conference realignment is beginning to be felt. You may not like it, but the circumstances for scheduling has also changed. While you may not like Iowa's non-conference schedule there are currently ranked programs with just as unattractive schedules. Ask yourself are there teams other than Drake, ISU, or UNI that you would like to see scheduled? I can think of several teams that Iowa played and no longer plays because of the rather static schedule.
The article is pretty straight forward, 18 conference games, which means nine road trips in a very demanding conference. The article is on target when Iowa gains no exposure outside of Iowa when it plays the other three in-state D1 teams. On Wednesday it was suggested that the four teams play a double hitter at Well Fargo in Des Moines. I don't think that means you are ducking anyone, you are just doing what is best for your program.
As an older fan I can remember when Iowa didn't play the other three at all in most sports. It wasn't a big deal. Playing the other three teams is more beneficial to them than Iowa in my estimation. It guarantees a good gate for each team when Iowa comes to town, but it doesn't always translate the other way.
Conference realignment is beginning to be felt. You may not like it, but the circumstances for scheduling has also changed. While you may not like Iowa's non-conference schedule there are currently ranked programs with just as unattractive schedules. Ask yourself are there teams other than Drake, ISU, or UNI that you would like to see scheduled? I can think of several teams that Iowa played and no longer plays because of the rather static schedule.