It is interesting that you point out the Indiana > Mizzou > UT transitive property conundrum, but fail to point out that a two win Iowa State team > Iowa.
Here is how I look at it, through the lens of talent averages:
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daj2576 pretty much covered it!
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Yeah and I think that argument is so funny.... I have family up in Ohio and they are all big10 homers and that's all they ever say about the sec is that I'd like to see them come play in this cold weather. And my argument back is then why won't Ohio St. and the other big10 teams schedule some SEC teams in a home and home. The weather goes both ways, you are correct.
Well what would Iowa's record have been if they had played Tennessee's schedule?
Nebraska fans bragged for a year how they would come in and dominate the big, slow big 10.
It didnt and wont happen.
The B1G has to be built in a way that no other conference does. Combine that with some inherent disadvantages based on geography, academic standards, more broad athletic department focus and it ham strings these northern schools whn compared to conferences with southern schools.
It is interesting that you point out the Indiana > Mizzou > UT transitive property conundrum, but fail to point out that a two win Iowa State team > Iowa.
Here is how I look at it, through the lens of talent averages:
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I didn't mention the ISU loss because that is not what was being discussed. The discussion wasn't how Iowa performed on the season...which was up and down...with far too much down. The topic was how TN would fared with Iowa's schedule. The comment about Indiana beating Missou was not saying that Indiana is a better team than Missouri. It was just referencing that a team, on that schedule, that only managed 1 win in their conference was able to beat a team that won another conference. The point is, no matter how many games you think you should win, it doesn't always work out that way. As another poster said..."any given Saturday".
Also, using recruiting rankings by recruiting services is ok in a general sense; but, certainly does not prove which team is more talented in actuality. There are plenty of 5 stars that flop and 2 stars that are enjoying NFL careers. Just as a side note, I usually put more stock in the offers than the star rating. Every year you can find 2-3 star kids that have an offer list that is more impressive than many kids that much higher rated by these services.
The way Iowa performed this season, TN fans have reason to feel confident going into the game. Although, as an Iowa fan knowing what this team is capable of, when they play well, and knowing how Ferentz has done a good job of preparing for bowls in the past gives me reason to also be confident going into the game.
I am looking forward to a good game and enjoying some tailgating alongside some volunteer fans.
The SEC teams generally wont come up north for the return trip. Its been tried