How many 10 win season does Campbell have? Hell, how many 9 win seasons does he have? How many years does he have less then 5 losses?
He has 3 nine win seasons.
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How many 10 win season does Campbell have? Hell, how many 9 win seasons does he have? How many years does he have less then 5 losses?
Who in the Big 10 is historically as bad as Kansas?
At ISU? No he doesn’t.
Northwestern has been solid for the past decade, Minnesota has played in multiple bowl games, and Indiana has played in multiple bowl games. Sure Illinois, Rutgers, and Maryland have been bad but so has Kansas, Texas Tech, and Texas.Maryland, Nebraska, and Rutgers have been comically bad since joining the B1G. Illinois, Indiana, Northwestern, Purdue, and Minnesota have always been somewhere between garbage and hot garbage, depending on the year (except for Illinois - they have perpetually been Kansas-level bad).
Northwestern has been solid for the past decade, Minnesota has played in multiple bowl games, and Indiana has played in multiple bowl games. Sure Illinois, Rutgers, and Maryland have been bad but so has Kansas, Texas Tech, and Texas.
Oh now you're just trolling lolNorthwestern has been solid for the past decade, Minnesota has played in multiple bowl games, and Indiana has played in multiple bowl games. Sure Illinois, Rutgers, and Maryland have been bad but so has Kansas, Texas Tech, and Texas.
You do realize some of those bowl games have been a result of the teams I mentioned just beating each other for enough wins, right? Look at the year recently when Northwestern won the B1G west. They lost ALL 3 of their non-con games and then just destroyed the B1G west. There is more parity in the B12 and that is not even debatable. Kansas is the only one consistently bad. Texas Tech has good offenses most years (something the B1G knows nothing about) and even though Texas is down, they are still better than 80 percent of your league.Northwestern has been solid for the past decade, Minnesota has played in multiple bowl games, and Indiana has played in multiple bowl games. Sure Illinois, Rutgers, and Maryland have been bad but so has Kansas, Texas Tech, and Texas.
I don’t think Petras will be a 3 year starter. Duece or Padilla will be the starter next year.
Texas beat Georgia in the Sugar Bowl less than 2 years ago and you claim they are bad. LOL.Northwestern has been solid for the past decade, Minnesota has played in multiple bowl games, and Indiana has played in multiple bowl games. Sure Illinois, Rutgers, and Maryland have been bad but so has Kansas, Texas Tech, and Texas.
At ISU? No he doesn’t.
Petras starts all year and then gets benched? That sounds realisticI don’t think Petras will be a 3 year starter. Duece or Padilla will be the starter next year.
Didn't one of the B1G teams just make it to their first bowl game EVER in their history just a couple of years ago? How does that even happen?Wait you used the excuse of playing in a bowl game for the big ten teams to be decent, but now you lump in big twelve teams that have?
Wait you used the excuse of playing in a bowl game for the big ten teams to be decent, but now you lump in big twelve teams that have?
Didn't Nebraska and MN make bowl games at 5-7?Didn't one of the B1G teams just make it to their first bowl game EVER in their history just a cvouple of years ago? How does that even happen?
I don’t think Petras will be a 3 year starter. Duece or Padilla will be the starter next year.
Iowa is the 5th youngest team in country.
That's a "we're 0-2 and being sued everyone try to find something to make it not seem so bad" tweet by the athletic departmentOregon seems to have no issue with that percentage of young players.