Michigan at Iowa 11am kick and on ESPN

Win more games, play later games. Not rocket science. Also, don't expect it to get any better next year with the personnel losses.

Three OL
Three DL
Best offensive threat
1LB
2DB

That does not bode well for Network scheduling confidence.


Iowa has won 5 games,Michigan 6 games.
Wisky has won 6 games,Purdue 4 games....

11 is more than 10,right?

They can adjust on the fly,right? How many does Iowa have to win to get a later slot? 10 or more,every single year? I know,they pat us on the back for a good year,after the fact,and then sorry,but you will now suck next year,so forget it.
 
Iowa has won 5 games,Michigan 6 games.
Wisky has won 6 games,Purdue 4 games....

11 is more than 10,right?

They can adjust on the fly,right? How many does Iowa have to win to get a later slot? 10 or more,every single year? I know,they pat us on the back for a good year,after the fact,and then sorry,but you will now suck next year,so forget it.

It's Wisconsin dude. They will be playing VERY few, if any 11 a.m. games the rest of the year. And we've seen this movie with Michigan before. They won't get a 2:30 spot over Wisky until they prove that they're here to stay.
 
Yes, because fewer fans in the stadium is a good thing.

How stupid are you?
There wouldnt be fewer fans if you gave them up .There are probably 10 people who would want that ticket. There would, however, be one fewer fair weather fan.
 
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Yes, because fewer fans in the stadium is a good thing.

How stupid are you?

Before calling others stupid you shouldn't make stupid post yourself. Unless you're buying 1000 tickets I'm pretty sure the number of tickets you get would be bought by someone else and wouldn't go unused.
 
Don't worry we will fill the stadium even if it was a 10:00am game.Just have to go earlier to get some serious tailgating in.The fans that have a 3-5 hr travel time like the earlier games so they don't get home so late.I can see both arguments.
 
I despise 11 a.m. kicks. I really learned to hate them this year, making weekly trips back to Corydon for Friday night lights, then turning around and coming back to Iowa City after the game.
 
There wouldnt be fewer fans if you gave them up .There are probably 10 people who would want that ticket. There would, however, be one fewer fair weather fan.


So you're saying that Iowa has a 700,000 person long waiting list for season tickets, 10 people for every fan actually in the stands? Do you realize that there are only about 15,000 or so people that account for all of the tickets bought for Iowa football games?

Not too many MENSA members on this board.
 
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