IMO the chances of UNI beating Iowa and NDSU beating ISU are virtually the same.
I think the chances of NDSU beating ISU are greater; however, they are both still slim chances.
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IMO the chances of UNI beating Iowa and NDSU beating ISU are virtually the same.
NDSU had a bad season last year. They're usually a pretty darn solid FCS team. I don't believe that ISU will lose, however I can understand how outside appearances could lead folks to believe that such an outcome is a possibility.
...NDSU has beaten a couple D-1 schools in the past couple years...
Kent State and UNI > NDSU
Talking to a couple UNI grads (the ones that are not Hawk fans), they think they have a chance with Iowa as well.
I dont think Mark May does much for research. NDSU has beaten a couple D-1 schools in the past couple years, but NDSU has as many question marks (if not more) coming into this season as ISU does. The only reason Im posting my opinion is because I follow SDSU and NDSU closely.
First of all, during the offseason NDSU hired a new offensive coordinator (Brent Vigen) and defensive coordinator (Mike Breske) so the offense and defense has to learn new systems just like ISU is doing.
Second off, NDSU lost a ton of seniors that were the backbone of NDSU for the last 4 years., the top ones being Ramon Humber (LB), Mike Maresh (LB) , Tyler Roehl (RB), and Kole Heckendorf (WR). Heckendorf is only the greatest WR to ever play at NDSU. Ramon Humber (In NFL now) and Mike Maresh were both good for 100 tackles/yr. Tyler Roehl (RB/FB) had two 1000 yard seasons in a row (he is the one who ran for over 200 against the gophers). You combine all of those losses with about 6 or so current players being kicked off the team for academics/legal infractions, and you lose alot of experience.
I think if Mark May actually was good at his job he would realize that NDSU has bigger holes to fill than ISU does over this offseason. But then again, Mark May is a complete idiot.
I do not mean to be a smart***, but one way I could say UNI > NDSU is scoreboard. I mean, if you want to throw out the scoreboard, ISU should have a much easier time with NDSU than Iowa will with UNI, which I do not think will be the case.You might be right, but NDSU only lost by 10 to UNI and it was, at least statiscally, a pretty even game:
First downs: 12 - 13
Rushing; 99 - 102
Passing: 128 - 156
The only real difference was 4 turnovers by NDSU and none by UNI. Don't know if you can say that UNI > NDSU.
Kent State and UNI > NDSU
Talking to a couple UNI grads (the ones that are not Hawk fans), they think they have a chance with Iowa as well.
Don't know about that, but nationally Mark May is known as a talentless hack
Look at NDSU's upsets in the past few years.
Look how absoultely terrible (bottom 10) ISU has been in the last 3 years.
From the outside, I could totally see that being a game to pick.
IMO the chances of UNI beating Iowa and NDSU beating ISU are virtually the same.
Exactly why there is a slim chance NDSU even keeps it within 2 TD's of ISU. Put another way, the chances are virtually the same.Lol, come on. I don't think N Dakota St. will beat Iowa St, but there is a very slim chance UNI even keeps it within 2 TDs of Iowa.