Williams & Blum: Two big recruiting wins for Iowa State, sensitive Matt Rhule

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The pro sports analogy was good about if they had to share a salary cap. Imagine if the Patriots and Celtics had to share a salary. Especially true when you have a school with passionate fans of football and basketball. It will be interesting how schools that have dominant sport will handle the revenue sharing.
They should have continued the analogy with single pro team cities. Like how OKC would have the same salary limits as Chicago, but only have the Thunder to spend it on. While a Chicago would have to split it between the Bears, Bulls, Black Hawks, Cubs/White Sox (having two baseball teams throws a wrench in the analogy, but you get the point). That would show the advantages schools like Creighton have in basketball.
 

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If the Big 10 wants to talk **** about Iowa State and the Big 12, have at it.

If Nebraska wants to talk **** about Iowa State and the Big 12, lol.

Is there more entitled fan base that’s produced fewer results over the past quarter century than Nebraska??
 
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If the Big 10 wants to talk **** about Iowa State and the Big 12, have at it.

If Nebraska wants to talk **** about Iowa State and the Big 12, lol.

Is there more entitled fan base that’s produced fewer results over the past quarter century than Nebraska??
Big 10 **** talking is still stupid because it's really Ohio State and Michigan and then you kind of have Oregon and Penn State but they haven't really won anything. The rest isn't any different than the Big12. That's the whole problem with college football is there are like maybe 4 teams every year with an actual shot at winning the whole thing.