Should cancel either N Illinois or La Tech and play a week zero game against a powder puff. Back-to-back on the road vs conference foe and non-con foe was a scheduling error
My hatred for Purdue runs deep. Probably more than I hate the Patriots and the Cowboys.I do not believe anyone hates Purdue more than you and @MyBloodIsRed16
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I love stability!
Whoa…….we might be getting into dangerous territory there.My hatred for Purdue runs deep. Probably more than I hate the Patriots and the Cowboys.
Should cancel either N Illinois or La Tech and play a week zero game against a powder puff. Back-to-back on the road vs conference foe and non-con foe was a scheduling erroroh well.
My hatred for Purdue runs deep. Probably more than I hate the Patriots and the Cowboys.
Nothing against them, Dad is friends with Barry Alvarez so nothing wrong with Wisconsin, I don't like PJ Fleck but I don't hate the Gophers. Grew up in Indiana so there are many factors for me hating PU. lol.Worse than Ditch Chickens ? And Bad-gers ? Row the Boat too ?
Nothing against them, Dad is friends with Barry Alvarez so nothing wrong with Wisconsin, I don't like PJ Fleck but I don't hate the Gophers. Grew up in Indiana so there are many factors for me hating PU. lol.
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that Iowa has had their best decade as a football program. If there was any program set for success during this time, it was Kirky & son. Total coincidence that they only had to play the best conference team once every 3-4 years on average…Nebraska draws Michigan again, this time at home, and Michigan State on the road.
Iowa draws at Penn State and home for Michigan State. They dodge Ohio State.
Since Nebraska joined the Big 10, the Huskers have played Ohio State eight times.
Iowa has played the Bucks just three times.
How is this fair at all?
........ USC & UCLA get the same multi-year gauntlet ahead.
I know it baby! I pay attention! chuckleshuffleMy hatred for Purdue runs deep. Probably more than I hate the Patriots and the Cowboys.
Well of course the rest of the conference is against it, they lose two of the largest cash cows. Much like the Big 12 is/was against Texas and Oklahoma leaving is upsetting the rest of their conference. UCLA & USC exchanged traditional "rivals" for a stable conference, relevant on a national scale. However, the money is the key factor for UCLA as staying in the Pac-12 was not a successful formula. For USC, in addition to the money, they gain more attention nationally than they were getting for playing the Oregon State, Arizona & Cal every year. Now their "brand" will be featured in Chicago, NYC and everywhere in between.Supposedly majority of PAC12 fans, players and coaches has been against the move to the B1G.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/34883645/pac-12-commissioner-says-fans-not-favor-usc-ucla-move
Is it possible UCLA/USC wigs was wrong decision? Reversible?
More than half of those teams were pretty lame when we joined. Some were average. A few teams were kinda good I mean, Even Ohio State went 6-7 the year after we joined. Imagine that!. Harbough wasn't around, nor PJ Fleck or Franklin at Penn State. It was a super easy conference, totally.Well of course the rest of the conference is against it, they lose two of the largest cash cows. Much like the Big 12 is/was against Texas and Oklahoma leaving is upsetting the rest of their conference. UCLA & USC exchanged traditional "rivals" for a stable conference, relevant on a national scale. However, the money is the key factor for UCLA as staying in the Pac-12 was not a successful formula. For USC, in addition to the money, they gain more attention nationally than they were getting for playing the Oregon State, Arizona & Cal every year. Now their "brand" will be featured in Chicago, NYC and everywhere in between.
My curiosity is how the Big Ten will structure their "welcome" to the conference. For reference, here's how we were treated our first season in the league:
At Wisconsin
Ohio State
At Minnesota
Michigan State
Northwestern
At Penn State
At Michigan
Iowa
Dog history is TIGHT!!Hooked on Huskers said:I agree, no hate with Wisconsin. But I got a wiener dog pet ....
(wiki source) .... The dachshund was developed to scent, chase, and flush out badgers and other burrow-dwelling animals. The name dachshund is of German origin and literally means "badger dog," from Dachs ("badger") and Hund ("hound, dog")
LOL !!
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