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CyHawk1605

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So here's Iowa's schedule with Maryland added in at the end (don't care when they actually play):

@ Minnesota
vs. Michigan State
@ Ohio State
@ Penn State
vs. Northwestern
vs. Illinois
vs. Nebraska
@ Purdue
vs. Wisconsin
vs. Maryland

Realistically.. Iowa goes 6-4 there with the losses coming to Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State and Wisconsin.
I don’t see us losing to Minny or Sconnie this year.
 

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I don’t see us losing to Minny or Sconnie this year.
So 8-2? Yikes. You're essentially saying Iowa would've gone 10-2 and to the Big 10 championship in a normal season after losing their starting QB and loads of talent on the defensive side. Don't forget you're also involved in the largest scandal in all of CFB at the moment.. That's pretty wishful thinking there.
 
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yowza

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So here's Iowa's schedule with Maryland added in at the end (don't care when they actually play):

@ Minnesota
vs. Michigan State
@ Ohio State
@ Penn State
vs. Northwestern
vs. Illinois
vs. Nebraska
@ Purdue
vs. Wisconsin
vs. Maryland

Realistically.. Iowa goes 6-4 there with the losses coming to Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State and Wisconsin.

Those schedules are out the window. Will look different whenever they come out with them.
 

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Those schedules are out the window. Will look different whenever they come out with them.
Oh really? Well nvm then. Think the West and East side of the schedules will stay the same and there will be a shake up of the other side of games?
 

yowza

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Oh really? Well nvm then. Think the West and East side of the schedules will stay the same and there will be a shake up of the other side of games?

I don't know but I assume they will do the geographic proximity garbage. So yeah Iowa will play Minnie, Nebraska, Wisconsin,Illinois and Northwestern and probably Purdue. I am not sure if they keep the east and west thing for this one year or not. Taking long enough for them to come out with something. Maybe just trying to nail down dates.

I think the dates and sequence get shuffled.
 

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I don't know but I assume they will do the geographic proximity garbage. So yeah Iowa will play Minnie, Nebraska, Wisconsin,Illinois and Northwestern and probably Purdue. I am not sure if they keep the east and west thing for this one year or not. Taking long enough for them to come out with something. Maybe just trying to nail down dates.

I think the dates and sequence get shuffled.
Yeah dates and sequence for sure. Maybe instead of Maryland then, Iowa plays Indiana. Obviously not Rutgers. That's it though. They literally have to play PSU, MSU, and Ohio State, unless Michigan takes one of those spots.
 

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So here's Iowa's schedule with Maryland added in at the end (don't care when they actually play):

@ Minnesota
vs. Michigan State
@ Ohio State
@ Penn State
vs. Northwestern
vs. Illinois
vs. Nebraska
@ Purdue
vs. Wisconsin
vs. Maryland

Realistically.. Iowa goes 6-4 there with the losses coming to Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State and Wisconsin.

Virtually every year we win a game that most don't expect to win, and lose a game most don't expect to lose. You'll need to revisit this.
 

Statefan10

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Virtually every year we win a game that most don't expect to win, and lose a game most don't expect to lose. You'll need to revisit this.
100%. That's obviously just a prediction. I still think 6-4 is likely, regardless of who the W's and L's are against.
 

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So here's Iowa's schedule with Maryland added in at the end (don't care when they actually play):

@ Minnesota
vs. Michigan State
@ Ohio State
@ Penn State
vs. Northwestern
vs. Illinois
vs. Nebraska
@ Purdue
vs. Wisconsin
vs. Maryland

Realistically.. Iowa goes 6-4 there with the losses coming to Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State and Wisconsin.

If they add a 10th conference game wouldn't they balance everyone out to 5 home games?