jameskalina
Well-Known Member
I intend to detail this subject tomorrow. But, to summarize Northern Iowa is the only sure winner of the deal.
Also, when Iowa and Iowa State play each other there is 100% chance of one team having one more loss on their schedule that could either eliminate that team from a possible bowl game or reduces that team to a lesser bowl (net loss in dollars compared to any gains by playing each other).
Next year Iowa plays Northern Iowa and Iowa State. Imagine what two losses would do to Iowa's bowl chances (and I assure you Northern Iowa and Iowa State will be pulling out all stops to beat the Hawks next year).
Except for Northern Iowa, it's not a good idea for division 1 Iowa instate schools to play each other.
Also, when Iowa and Iowa State play each other there is 100% chance of one team having one more loss on their schedule that could either eliminate that team from a possible bowl game or reduces that team to a lesser bowl (net loss in dollars compared to any gains by playing each other).
Next year Iowa plays Northern Iowa and Iowa State. Imagine what two losses would do to Iowa's bowl chances (and I assure you Northern Iowa and Iowa State will be pulling out all stops to beat the Hawks next year).
Except for Northern Iowa, it's not a good idea for division 1 Iowa instate schools to play each other.