CUMULATIVE NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS THROUGH WEEK 4
Big XII 25-3 = 89%
SEC 28-7 = 80%
Pac 12 23-9 = 72%
Big 10 33-13 = 72%
ACC 24-9 = 73%
More than at any other time in my life I'm cheering for the teams of the Big XII to win their non-conference games. In the past I loved to see Nebraska and Missouri lose - regardless of the opponent. But the success of the Big XII has a such an impact on ISU that I'm starting to see the conference as a "team". This began last year when I watched Baylor beat #14 TCU (awesome game) and Kansas State pulled out a win at Miami and I even cheered for Oklahoma in their prime-time showdown with #5 Florida State. The Big XII was impressive last year:
TEAM NON-CON BOWL
Baylor 3-0 (W vs #14 TCU) W - Alamo - Washington
ISU 3-0 (W vs Iowa 3OT) L - Pinstripe - Rutgers
Kansas 2-1 (L @ Georgia Tech 66-24) ---
Kansas St 3-0 (W @ Miami) L - Cotton - #6 Arkansas
Missouri 2-1 (L @ Arizona St OT) W - Independence - North Carolina
Oklahoma 3-0 (W @ #5 FSU) W - Insight - Iowa
OSU 3-0 (W vs Arizona) W - Fiesta - #4 Stanford
Texas 3-0 (W vs BYU) W - Holiday - California
Texas A&M 2-1 (L vs Arkansas) W - Meineke Car Care - Northwestern
Texas Tech 3-0 (weaksause) ---
The returning eight members of the Big XII went 23-1 in the non-conference last year! And the current incarnation of the Big XII went 6-2 in bowl games. This increased our computer numbers immensely. (I think the SoS numbers had 8 of the Big XII teams in the top ten - or something like that.) If we (as a conference) can pull off a similar result this year I think we will see increased respect from the media and an added benefit to Cyclone recruiting (more stars!). It will also legitimize our TV contracts and set us up in the future for even bigger paydays.
Seneca Wallace.
Big XII 25-3 = 89%
SEC 28-7 = 80%
Pac 12 23-9 = 72%
Big 10 33-13 = 72%
ACC 24-9 = 73%
More than at any other time in my life I'm cheering for the teams of the Big XII to win their non-conference games. In the past I loved to see Nebraska and Missouri lose - regardless of the opponent. But the success of the Big XII has a such an impact on ISU that I'm starting to see the conference as a "team". This began last year when I watched Baylor beat #14 TCU (awesome game) and Kansas State pulled out a win at Miami and I even cheered for Oklahoma in their prime-time showdown with #5 Florida State. The Big XII was impressive last year:
TEAM NON-CON BOWL
Baylor 3-0 (W vs #14 TCU) W - Alamo - Washington
ISU 3-0 (W vs Iowa 3OT) L - Pinstripe - Rutgers
Kansas 2-1 (L @ Georgia Tech 66-24) ---
Kansas St 3-0 (W @ Miami) L - Cotton - #6 Arkansas
Missouri 2-1 (L @ Arizona St OT) W - Independence - North Carolina
Oklahoma 3-0 (W @ #5 FSU) W - Insight - Iowa
OSU 3-0 (W vs Arizona) W - Fiesta - #4 Stanford
Texas 3-0 (W vs BYU) W - Holiday - California
Texas A&M 2-1 (L vs Arkansas) W - Meineke Car Care - Northwestern
Texas Tech 3-0 (weaksause) ---
The returning eight members of the Big XII went 23-1 in the non-conference last year! And the current incarnation of the Big XII went 6-2 in bowl games. This increased our computer numbers immensely. (I think the SoS numbers had 8 of the Big XII teams in the top ten - or something like that.) If we (as a conference) can pull off a similar result this year I think we will see increased respect from the media and an added benefit to Cyclone recruiting (more stars!). It will also legitimize our TV contracts and set us up in the future for even bigger paydays.
Seneca Wallace.
Last edited: