Dear America - Iowa Doesn't Care What You Think

Sure, Oklahoma State - a team that has yet to play an opponent from the top half of its conference. If only it were in a league with a round-robin schedule where it would play every team and have the chance to either prove itself or be exposed.
Your pretty dense, aren't you.

I'll let you think about what your saying here, and get back to me.
 
No one's arguing that Iowa's schedule doesn't get much, much softer from here on out and Okie State's much stiffer. You're the one who for some reason won't acknowledge that according to a respected, objective source for SOS Iowa has earned its undefeated record against a schedule that to this point has been tougher than most.

I'm not alone, clearly, as I said by looking at the polls. In terms of undefeated Power Fives, Iowa is ahead of only the team with its 4 most difficult games of the year still to play. It's not just Cyclones who are (relatively) unimpressed as Split claimed, it's the majority of the CFB-watching world.
 
Think his point was that it's a real possibility that none of those teams on Iowa's schedule will end the year in the AP top 25.

Then he should have reworded his post.

Wiscy won't lose again and will finish 10-2. Pitt certainly could finish top 25 as well.

Again, Iowa's played some solid teams this year and will likely face a team in the CCG that could be argued to be the best team in the country.

Does Iowa have an elite team on it's regular season schedule? Absolutely not. But they will play one before bowl season.
 
NW and Wiscy were both AP top 20 when Iowa beat them. Pitt is now in the AP top 25.

Maybe do a little more research before throwing out your next clarification.

You either didn't read what I wrote or didn't understand it. Who cares what they were ranked when you played them? At the end of the year there's a good chance none of them are ranked. Auburn, USC, Oregon and Georgia were all pre-season Top 10. Do you think wins against those guys early in the season still mean the same at the end of the season?
 
I'm not alone, clearly, as I said by looking at the polls. In terms of undefeated Power Fives, Iowa is ahead of only the team with its 4 most difficult games of the year still to play. It's not just Cyclones who are (relatively) unimpressed as Split claimed, it's the majority of the CFB-watching world.

Iowa's ranked #10 in the nation and you're saying the majority of the CFB world is unimpressed. That's rich. The only reason Iowa falls behind most of the other P5 undefeated teams is that Iowa started the season nowhere near even getting votes in the AP poll while Ohio St. started #1, TCU #2, Baylor #4, Michigan St. #5, Clemson #12, LSU #14.

This isn't that hard of a concept to understand.
 
Iowa's ranked #10 in the nation and you're saying the majority of the CFB world is unimpressed. That's rich. The only reason Iowa falls behind most of the other P5 undefeated teams is that Iowa started the season nowhere near even getting votes in the AP poll while Ohio St. started #1, TCU #2, Baylor #4, Michigan St. #5, Clemson #12, LSU #14.

This isn't that hard of a concept to understand.

Why else did Jon Miller write his article then?
 
Wiscy won't lose again and will finish 10-2.

Wisconsin's best win this year, even if they go 10-2, will be over who? Northwestern at home (which hasn't happened yet) - otherwise, it's a lot of nothing.

Pitt certainly could finish top 25 as well.

I really doubt this, but we'll have to wait and see. Right now, Pitt hasn't beaten anyone with a winning record. Pitt is heading into an interesting stretch of the schedule right now and I think its unlikely they will be ranked much longer or at the end of the year.

Northwestern will be Iowa's best regular season win. They will be a 9-3 team (unless they win in Madison) with wins over Stanford and Duke. Otherwise, Iowa will not have an impressive win on the resume heading to Indy. This shouldn't be too controversial.
 
Why else did Jon Miller write his article then?

I don't know. Who cares? Iowa is 7-0 against a tougher SOS than most other top 25 teams and ranked #10, in a season where they came in as a bottom-50 team and most were expecting 5 or 6 wins at the most. I know it's chaffing a lot of you pretty badly down there that Iowa's a top-10 team, sorry. But the level of stupid and jealousy being shown here is pretty sad.
 
I don't know. Who cares? Iowa is 7-0 against a tougher SOS than most other top 25 teams and ranked #10, in a season where they came in as a bottom-50 team and most were expecting 5 or 6 wins at the most. I know it's chaffing a lot of you pretty badly down there that Iowa's a top-10 team, sorry. But the level of stupid and jealousy being shown here is pretty sad.

Jealousy could not be more correct. What I wouldn't give for Iowa's schedule... Even Paul Rhoads might manage to go 6-6.
 
I don't know. Who cares? Iowa is 7-0 against a tougher SOS than most other top 25 teams and ranked #10, in a season where they came in as a bottom-50 team and most were expecting 5 or 6 wins at the most. I know it's chaffing a lot of you pretty badly down there that Iowa's a top-10 team, sorry. But the level of stupid and jealousy being shown here is pretty sad.

The point is that the "tougher SOS than most other top 25 teams" you Hawk fans are beating the drum over is going to continue to drop through the remainder of the season, and not just because of the opponents you have yet to play, but because those you HAVE played thus far will continue to be shown as frauds that were unworthy of their rankings to begin with.
 

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