TCU and Baylor both went 12-1 in 2013 I believe, couldn't make the playoff because the B12 didn't have a title game at the time. But you said TCU and Baylor are not relevant.
That has been the narrative around here for as long as I can remember, especially when Iowa loses against said unranked team.
I can't believe you guys are still engaging yeahbuddy in this nonsense.
hey! another guy that does not like outsider opinions! Life must be great!
Again, did you do any research whatsoever?But has to replace 2 corners. there are usually 4-5 secondary pieces, not 2
I think the narrative has been you always play a much easier schedule than us so should win more which is actually accurate
so we agree then that there are 2 teams in each league and the rest do not matter?
Again, did you do any research whatsoever?
Games started.
Eisworth- 13
Lewis- 13
White- 5
Johnson- 4
Young- 3
Bowens- 1
At least try a little bit.
Michgan and OSU, yes I know other division and we do not play them every year. Not really our fault though.Who are the teams in the Big 10 if you don't mind me asking?
When you start as many games as a starter, you're also a starter; see Braxton Lewis on that list.So if a guy started a game he is considered a starter? Not sure on your angle of replacing full time starters here.
Typically, that was because Iowa boosted ISU schedule. Now, ISU helps Iowas and with Nebraska, Purdue, and Minnesota improving it should all even out in the future.
I think most of yours are extremely homered too, do get to big a head there guy.To be fair your opinions have mostly been terrible
Yeah this isn't accurate
I think most of yours are extremely homered too, do get to big a head there guy.
When you start as many games as a starter, you're also a starter; see Braxton Lewis on that list.
So, ISU never was a bad game for Iowa? when they would go 3-9 or 4-8.... It is accurate. Now it helps boost it. as does the improvement of Purdue, Minnesota, and Nebraska.
How so? You have stated over and over that Iowa's WR will be better this year than last year after losing your best WR and still haven't given a reason why you say that. I at least back up what I say
Ohio State is definitely the big dog, but I'm not so sure of the second. I'd probably say Wisconsin. They've made the most Big 10 Championship games out of anyone in the conference since 2011 (5 times), even Ohio State (4 times) (playing in the B10 West helps). Michigan has yet to make a Big 10 title game since the new divisions have been set. And FWIW they've lost to OSU 16 out of the last 18 times, which isn't a good look.Michgan and OSU, yes I know other division and we do not play them every year. Not really our fault though.
“There are usually 4-5 secondary pieces not just 2.”So if a guy started a game he is considered a starter? Not sure on your angle of replacing full time starters here.