FromFry2Ferentz
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Good, this should be a win for at least the next 3 years guaranteed.
It should but KF can find ways of making this game 'exciting' and lose to the Clowns. ******** move by our athletic dept. But I guess it makes their job much easier to not have to go out and find other teams to replace them on the schedule.Good, this should be a win for at least the next 3 years guaranteed.
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It should but KF can find ways of making this game 'exciting' and lose to the Clowns. ******** move by our athletic dept. But I guess it makes their job much easier to not have to go out and find other teams to replace them on the schedule.
Extension nearly set for Iowa-ISU football | TheGazette
For both fanbases you better get ready for season upon season upon season of blah non-conference matchups. Being handcuffed to each other basically means we get to watch our brethren in both conferences play games that will draw national attention but who cares right? At least the corn-fed people of Iowa will get to watch this turd of a series continue well into the 2020's...
What really bugs me is with a 4 team play off and emphasis on sos, how does this help us?
i think osu has shown non cons are very important. Osu plays clemson in the beginning of the year and wins, they would be number two if not number one right now as they coast to the bigs championship game.If Iowa goes 13-0, its not the ISU game that will decide their playoff fate.
Andy Garmon was arguing why some of these out of conference in state rivalries were good. Clemson/SC, Florida/FSU, Georgia/Tech. But here is the difference. In all of those rivalries, both teams fan bases want to win. To claim victory over their foe. That's not the case for the CyHawk game. ISU fans want to win, but Iowa fans...we don't want to win. We just don't want to lose. There is a difference. That is why this "rivalry" will not exceed the state boundaries.