Who cares what happened in the Alamo Bowl a few years back, has nothing to do with going forward. I get so sick of Iowa fans bringing this up any chance they get to talk about how they could be competitive with Texas.
Name a program that Iowa offers that will be competitive with Texas in ANY sport on a yearly basis.
Football - maybe
mens/womens basketball - nope / maybe in womens
baseball - nope
softball - nope
track & field - nope
volleyball - nope
swimming - nope
golf - nope
tennis - nope
cross country - maybe
I rest my case.
Wow, way to just pull randomness out of your a**. Funny how you conveniently left out wrestling too. Cross country and swimming? Yeah, because that's relevant.
In any case, don't expand the constraints to support your own agenda, my response was in reference to Texas winning FOOTBALL championships. And yes, they would have a much more difficult time winning the Big Ten then the Big 12.
Their only obstacle to a Big 12 Championship every year is Oklahoma. After that, it's on to the Conference Championship game against the latest Big 12 North sacraficial lamb. A & M, Tech, Oklahoma State are a harder stretch than PSU, Iowa, and Wisconsin?? Holy s*** thats funny! Let's add Ohio State and Michigan (usually) into the equation, and it becomes even more laughable.
Just because Texas has made ISU and the rest of the Big 12 their little b**** over the last decade, doesn't mean the same would happen in the Big 10. They would be forced to play teams who ACTUALLY PLAY DEFENSE week in and week out, and their record (and depth) would suffer because of it. I realize it probably makes you feel better to think that Texas would dominate, but that's not reality. Like I said, Texas would be at a Penn State level in the Big Ten. That is the BEST they could hope for.