If you hadn't had those moments of Hok weakness during the football season where you legitimately were talking trash along with the trolls, you'd totally be my favorite Hawk poster.
But we were 12-0.
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If you hadn't had those moments of Hok weakness during the football season where you legitimately were talking trash along with the trolls, you'd totally be my favorite Hawk poster.
Really smart and well-timed loss for Iowa, positions us nicely... wait, we won, nevermind.
That's a really high-quality road win for us. Tough Michigan team, in their place playing for their lives, nothing comes easy in the B1G especially on the road.
Rutgers would probably disagree. I also think Minny, Penn State AND Nebby would fit that bill as well. They are all the TCUs of the B1G.
TCU would end in the upper half of the big ten.
You might not be wrong. Michigan won 10 games in the Big 10 this year, and eight (!) of those came from beating Minnesota twice, Penn State twice, Illinois, Rutgers, Nebraska and Northwestern. Their only noteworthy wins were Purdue and Maryland.
Arizona St. alum here (I live in Des Moines and follow Iowa college sports, also infatuated with the Iowa/ISU rivalry because I miss the daily AZ/ASU rivalry interaction, and even when I lived there, that rivalry couldn't hold a candle to this Iowa one) trying to give an objective view on the Big Ten. I have said ever since the conference expanded to 14 that in basketball, this will be the most lopsided conference in the nation between good and bad and I think this year proved to be right. These bottom six teams are absolutely awful and are usually bad every year (Rutgers, Minnesota, Illinois, Penn St, Nebraska, and Northwestern). It makes the conference as a whole very average. The process of a non round robin schedule helps teams like Michigan and Indiana who got to play the better teams only once, and your success on a certain year relies heavily on your schedule. The Big 12 is the best basketball conference in the nation and probably will be most years because you have to look at it as a whole and 80% of it's teams are on the bubble or were at one point on the bubble. And also, you have to play each team twice. However, if the the top 8 teams in the Big 10 matched up with the top 8 teams in the Big 12 or the Pac 12, I think it would be be a 4-4 split, or close to it. But that is ifs and buts, Big 12 is hands down the best overall conference this year and will probably be most years if they keep the 10 teams and the round robin format.
However, if the the top 8 teams in the Big 10 matched up with the top 8 teams in the Big 12 or the Pac 12, I think it would be be a 4-4 split, or close to it.
I disagree:
Kansas > Indiana
West Virginia < Michigan St
Oklahoma = Maryland
Texas > Wisconsin
Iowa St > Iowa
Baylor > Purdue
Texas Tech > Ohio St
Kansas St = Michigan
I see one solid win from Michigan St, and two maybes from Maryland and Michigan. Obviously we can't know for sure, because they won't play, but just comparing resumes, Big 12 would dominate.
I disagree. Wisconsin is better than Texas, I'd say we are even with Iowa, Michigan would beat KSU by at least 10, Purdue and Baylor are even, and I think OSU and TTU is a toss up. Don't forget that Michigan beat Texas on a neutral site(with LaVert). Rest are fine.I disagree:
Kansas > Indiana
West Virginia < Michigan St
Oklahoma = Maryland
Texas > Wisconsin
Iowa St > Iowa
Baylor > Purdue
Texas Tech > Ohio St
Kansas St = Michigan
I see one solid win from Michigan St, and two maybes from Maryland and Michigan. Obviously we can't know for sure, because they won't play, but just comparing resumes, Big 12 would dominate.
I'd love a yearly Big 12 - B1G challenge.
I disagree:
Kansas > Indiana
West Virginia < Michigan St
Oklahoma = Maryland
Texas > Wisconsin
Iowa St > Iowa
Baylor > Purdue
Texas Tech > Ohio St
Kansas St = Michigan
I see one solid win from Michigan St, and two maybes from Maryland and Michigan. Obviously we can't know for sure, because they won't play, but just comparing resumes, Big 12 would dominate.
I disagree. Wisconsin is better than Texas, I'd say we are even with Iowa, Michigan would beat KSU by at least 10, Purdue and Baylor are even, and I think OSU and TTU is a toss up. Don't forget that Michigan beat Texas on a neutral site(with LaVert). Rest are fine.
I disagree:
Kansas > Indiana
West Virginia < Michigan St
Oklahoma = Maryland
Texas > Wisconsin
Iowa St > Iowa
Baylor > Purdue
Texas Tech > Ohio St
Kansas St = Michigan
I see one solid win from Michigan St, and two maybes from Maryland and Michigan. Obviously we can't know for sure, because they won't play, but just comparing resumes, Big 12 would dominate.
Gonzo is killing me.... Self-deprecating and trolling at the same time. It's classic.
Arizona St. alum here (I live in Des Moines and follow Iowa college sports, also infatuated with the Iowa/ISU rivalry because I miss the daily AZ/ASU rivalry interaction, and even when I lived there, that rivalry couldn't hold a candle to this Iowa one) trying to give an objective view on the Big Ten. I have said ever since the conference expanded to 14 that in basketball, this will be the most lopsided conference in the nation between good and bad and I think this year proved to be right. These bottom six teams are absolutely awful and are usually bad every year (Rutgers, Minnesota, Illinois, Penn St, Nebraska, and Northwestern). It makes the conference as a whole very average. The process of a non round robin schedule helps teams like Michigan and Indiana who got to play the better teams only once, and your success on a certain year relies heavily on your schedule. The Big 12 is the best basketball conference in the nation and probably will be most years because you have to look at it as a whole and 80% of it's teams are on the bubble or were at one point on the bubble. And also, you have to play each team twice. However, if the the top 8 teams in the Big 10 matched up with the top 8 teams in the Big 12 or the Pac 12, I think it would be be a 4-4 split, or close to it. But that is ifs and buts, Big 12 is hands down the best overall conference this year and will probably be most years if they keep the 10 teams and the round robin format.