Iowa Football Recruiting

So, I understand that Wisky is good...but there are a total of 6 wins by 6 teams here...the rest of Iowa's schedule involves 6 teams with an average of 1 win EACH. Iowa State's last 3 involve teams with 4, 5, and 5 wins EACH.
Michigan State (1-3) - beat Michigan
Michigan (1-3) - beat Minnesota
Minnesota (1-3) - beat Illinois
Illinois (1-3) - beat Rutgers
Rutgers (1-3) - beat Michigan State

That's a pretty hilarious circle of suck.
 
LOL holy crap that makes it even worse!
Some Iowa fans on here were trying to tell me that "we just don't know how good the Big 10 is". I didn't even mention the fact that Nebraska is 1-2 (should be 1-3 because they didn't play Wisconsin), Penn State is 0-4, Purdue should be 2-2 (missed out on playing Wisconsin), and Maryland should be 2-2 (missed out on playing Ohio State). The Big 10 records should be:

OSU: 4-0
Wisconsin: 4-0
Indiana: 4-0
Northwestern: 4-0
Purdue: 2-2
Iowa: 2-2
Maryland: 2-2
Michigan: 1-3
Nebraska: 1-3
Minnesota: 1-3
Michigan State: 1-3
Illinois: 1-3
Rutgers: 1-3
Penn State: 0-4
 
Some Iowa fans on here were trying to tell me that "we just don't know how good the Big 10 is". I didn't even mention the fact that Nebraska is 1-2 (should be 1-3 because they didn't play Wisconsin), Penn State is 0-4, Purdue should be 2-2 (missed out on playing Wisconsin), and Maryland should be 2-2 (missed out on playing Ohio State). The Big 10 records should be:

OSU: 4-0
Wisconsin: 4-0
Indiana: 4-0
Northwestern: 4-0
Purdue: 2-2
Iowa: 2-2
Maryland: 2-2
Michigan: 1-3
Nebraska: 1-3
Minnesota: 1-3
Michigan State: 1-3
Illinois: 1-3
Rutgers: 1-3
Penn State: 0-4

Yep and Indiana is fixin to get exposed.
 
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Ok here's my what if...

Assume Wisconsin plays and wins their minimum required games. Which i believe is six. Then Indiana has a perfect storm, beats OSU and wins the East.

Does Wisconsin get into CFP at 7-0 in that scenario?
 
Ok here's my what if...

Assume Wisconsin plays and wins their minimum required games. Which i believe is six. Then Indiana has a perfect storm, beats OSU and wins the East.

Does Wisconsin get into CFP at 7-0 in that scenario?
Would you put in Oregon at 7-0? There's a very likely chance they'll win out and win the CCG.
 
Personally, I would say no to Wisky and no to Oregon. Data points and all. I would say teams have to be within 2 games played of the other CFP teams. Since SEC and ACC are likely to get to 10 regular seaon plus CCG to be 11 games, that would require 9 games from other teams.
 
Personally, I would say no to Wisky and no to Oregon. Data points and all. I would say teams have to be within 2 games played of the other CFP teams. Since SEC and ACC are likely to get to 10 regular seaon plus CCG to be 11 games, that would require 9 games from other teams.
Ohio State isn't going to get to 9 though..
 
Would you put in Oregon at 7-0? There's a very likely chance they'll win out and win the CCG.

I'd say SEC/ACC will combine to get three.

4th is
a. Undefeated Ohio st
b. BiG that directly beat Ohio st
c. Oregon-USC winner if both were Undefeated
d. Wisconsin that beat Indiana
e. Undefeated Pac 12 winner that played hot garbage
f. Undefeated Cincinnati.
 

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