Sidecarcoach
Well-Known Member
Stupid post.
what if OK4P says paul rhoads? huh, smarty? how will you feel then??
Guess I will be the obligatory guy to step in. 2002 and 2009 just called and said you're full of ****. On top of that, by your logic Nebraska should have never won any titles.
1. The rules have changed since Nebraska's hay day (namely, the Big 12 wouldn't let them use partial qualifiers anymore, which was their bread and butter).
2. We were NEVER truly in contention for a national title in 2002 or 2009. We lost to Iowa State in 2002, a team that finished 7-5. And even if we'd run the table, Ohio State and Miami would have still been ahead of us. Not to mention the fact that we got curb stomped in the Orange Bowl.
And in 2009, Texas and Alabama were going to meet. We wouldn't have jumped either of them, either.
I want Iowa to win a national title, and I think we'll get one eventually. But let's not pretend that we were truly contending for one in the past 10 years, and don't use Nebraska as an example, as their dynasty is not something that can be replicated by Iowa (we aren't about to start loading up on partial qualifiers).
WHERE DO BIG TEN PLAYERS COME FROM?
INSIDE THE CONFERENCE FOOTPRINT
Ohio 410
Illinois 253
Michigan 219
Pennsylvania 158
Indiana 130
Wisconsin 96
Minnesota 87
Iowa 55
OUTSIDE THE CONFERENCE FOOTPRINT
Florida 209
Texas 133
California 88
New Jersey 85
Georgia 59
Iowa kids are smaller and slower and the state population is that small. No Pee Wee coach is going to make a kid bigger or faster than his body will allow.
Only way that changes in Iowa is if the population changes. Believe me I live in Sun Belt state about the size of Iowa. However, most Iowa high school varsity athletes would only make JV compared to the kids here.
Of course there are the rare exceptions, Morris, Davis, French, Barnes, etc. But there are radically fewer of those guys in Iowa than others.
Tim Dwight may make an excellent head coach someday. Would be a great motivator. I'm not mentioning him as a canidate to replace Kirk.
I'm not aware of what his career path is, but he needs to get started now if head coaching in Div 1 is in his future.
2. We were NEVER truly in contention for a national title in 2002 or 2009. We lost to Iowa State in 2002, a team that finished 7-5. And even if we'd run the table, Ohio State and Miami would have still been ahead of us. Not to mention the fact that we got curb stomped in the Orange Bowl.
And in 2009, Texas and Alabama were going to meet. We wouldn't have jumped either of them, either.
Not to nitpick but iowa runs the table in 09 the only way iowa doesn't jump texas is if the 2 human polls drop them to #4. The computer polls were going to have bama and iowa. Texas would be lucky if they were #5. SOS was horrible