All Iowa Football Team---Post Bowl Edition

An FCS team that is rated 14 spots higher than Miami-Ohio, a MAC team. Yikes.

You might have a point here if Iowa put up similar numbers against Miami, but they averaged 6.5 yards per play, which is currently 17th in the country. Not really sure what your point is.
 
So 5.4 yards per play is bad vs a team that would compete in the Big Ten West? Just want to make sure. I assumed Brian was really bad at his job but thanks for confirming

Wait, do you think UNI would compete in the Big Ten West? Compete for what, 6th place?
 
They'd be in the second tier in the West with Iowa, Minnesota, Northwestern, Purdue and Nebraska. Ahead of Illinois and behind Wisconsin

Come on. If the rules in scholarships stayed the same, UNI gets used every week in the B1G or Big 12. Maybe compete in a game or two a year but that’s all.
 
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You might have a point here if Iowa put up similar numbers against Miami, but they averaged 6.5 yards per play, which is currently 17th in the country. Not really sure what your point is.
There's actually no argument to be made. Iowa averaged more yards per play against a worse opponent.
 
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There's actually no argument to be made. Iowa averaged more yards per play against a worse opponent.

We won’t really know how good UNI or Miami is for a few more games (or any team for that matter, outside of maybe Clemson and Alabama). At this point they appear to be roughly equivalent teams with a slight edge to UNI, but we’ll see how the season plays out.
 
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Come on. If the rules in scholarships stayed the same, UNI gets used every week in the B1G or Big 12. Maybe compete in a game or two a year but that’s all.
Agreed. When UNI gets to plan all summer for Iowa State or Iowa, they can make the game very close from time-to-time. But, there's not a chance they're going to be able to one week play Northwestern and then turn around and even compete against a Wisconsin. Or one week play K-State and turn around and compete against a Texas or Oklahoma.
 
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We won’t really know how good UNI or Miami is for a few more games (or any team for that matter, outside of maybe Clemson and Alabama). At this point they appear to be roughly equivalent teams with a slight edge to UNI, but we’ll see how the season plays out.

Jon Miller says Miami of Ohio is pretty salty though
 
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Yes. Mississippi State probably was better than Iowa was last year. Iowa was lucky to win that game.

And NW kept winning by smoke and mirrors - they were outgained by opponents by an average of 35 yards per game last season, which is more in line with a 4-8 team than a 9-5 team. I’m honestly still not sure how Northwestern won 9 games last year, but I don’t think they were that good. (For reference, Iowa outgained opponents by 80 ypg and Iowa State outgained opponents by 22 ypg). Pat Fitzgerald is a wizard.

Big 10 West: Where a "team that isn't good" can win the division with 2 games to play.
 
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