It's hate week and I can't sleep, so naturally I decided now would be a good time to make a post on a message board I've been reading forever.
I know a lot of us Iowa fans say every year that Iowa needs to cut ties with ISU, and there's some (not so) interesting debate on the topic in these boards. But with the Big Ten having moved to nine conference games every season, this is legitimately something that should happen.
Look at it this way, given:
One season must have seven home games (to keep season ticket holders happy), and
Big Ten play alternates between taking four and five of the seven home games every year,
Iowa must schedule at least two home games every season out of conference. These teams have to be cupcakes, as if Iowa does't have two home games out of conference, then they have all three. No team worth their salt Is going to agree to playing in Kinnick two years in a row, or only playing in Kinnick once and being done. Thus we will always see Wyomings and North Texas' on our schedule every year.
Accepting this gives Iowa one home-and-home (or one home-and-neutral in favor of Iowa, or one cupcake and one good neutral) to work with over any two year period. Iowa schedules their home game when they only get four home Big Ten games, and schedules the away when they get five. The problem is, Iowa has the Iowa State home-and-home tie in that takes the place of this potential good to great out of conference matchup.
As long as these scheduling quirks hold true, Iowa will always be ridiculed for scheduling terrible out of conference games because they literally have to. Get rid of State two out of four years (or six. If Iowa and State played less, the hype surrounding the games would be that much larger when they do play) and the schedule could look a lot better.
I know a lot of us Iowa fans say every year that Iowa needs to cut ties with ISU, and there's some (not so) interesting debate on the topic in these boards. But with the Big Ten having moved to nine conference games every season, this is legitimately something that should happen.
Look at it this way, given:
One season must have seven home games (to keep season ticket holders happy), and
Big Ten play alternates between taking four and five of the seven home games every year,
Iowa must schedule at least two home games every season out of conference. These teams have to be cupcakes, as if Iowa does't have two home games out of conference, then they have all three. No team worth their salt Is going to agree to playing in Kinnick two years in a row, or only playing in Kinnick once and being done. Thus we will always see Wyomings and North Texas' on our schedule every year.
Accepting this gives Iowa one home-and-home (or one home-and-neutral in favor of Iowa, or one cupcake and one good neutral) to work with over any two year period. Iowa schedules their home game when they only get four home Big Ten games, and schedules the away when they get five. The problem is, Iowa has the Iowa State home-and-home tie in that takes the place of this potential good to great out of conference matchup.
As long as these scheduling quirks hold true, Iowa will always be ridiculed for scheduling terrible out of conference games because they literally have to. Get rid of State two out of four years (or six. If Iowa and State played less, the hype surrounding the games would be that much larger when they do play) and the schedule could look a lot better.