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ExactlyYeah. I hate Iowa but Badgers fans are way worse (IMO). Iowa has/had Pantherhawk. Badgers have about 50,000 of them.
ExactlyYeah. I hate Iowa but Badgers fans are way worse (IMO). Iowa has/had Pantherhawk. Badgers have about 50,000 of them.
Man, I want Nebraska to lose too! But if Nebraska wins, then Frost hangs around for a bit longer!The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Let's cheer for Nebraska to knock Wiscy and Iowa off.
This.I don’t know which is preferable, really. But if Iowa wins, it’s kind of a parallel to primary politics - or “Survivor” . . . fully eliminate an adversary, or a rival, one by one.
Ergo, I may be rooting for the Hogeyes
Either way, let’s just beat Northwestern!!
If Iowa beats Wisconsin though, and the Gophers win the next 3, I think they can clinch the bid to Indy by beating Indiana, and have it locked up before the Minnesota/Wisconsin game even takes place.This is absolutely the correct answer.
If the Badgers beat Iowa and the Gophers win the next 3, that guarantees Gophers AT ABSOLUTE WORST will be playing for the West championship on their home field on the last day of the regular season.
On Wisconsin! (throw up in my mouth)
Correct, with that assumption. This is the singular argument for Iowa over Wisc.Assuming Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa are likely to win all of their remaining games except for the games against each other, Iowa beating Wisconsin means Minnesota only has to beat Iowa, and can afford a loss to Wisconsin.
I love The Thread Police.There is already a thread with a lot of discussion on this particular topic.
anything can happen when the winning team is likely to score under 20 points. first to block 2 punts wins.Go Iowa.
And remember, Northwestern has beaten Iowa 4 of the last 5 seasons, and 10 of the last 15.
Boy, you are ambidextrous! Frost can choke Wiscy and Iowa for us while holding him with one hand. You can give Frost a gasp of air with the other hand by choking him enough to make him useful.Man, I want Nebraska to lose too! But if Nebraska wins, then Frost hangs around for a bit longer!
That sure worked out well the last time that happenedThis is absolutely the correct answer.
If the Badgers beat Iowa and the Gophers win the next 3, that guarantees Gophers AT ABSOLUTE WORST will be playing for the West championship on their home field on the last day of the regular season.
On Wisconsin! (throw up in my mouth)
Do you want to be relying on Nebraska?Correct, with that assumption. This is the singular argument for Iowa over Wisc.
But, I think, it very much glosses over the fact of what a massive lift it will be to go into Iowa City and win there for the West title.
As far as the assumption goes ... I don't think it completely unreasonable that Nebraska could rise to the occasion and beat Iowa in Lincoln on T-giving rivalry week (final week of the regular season), while we hopefully also get it done at home for the Axe.
Nobody is relying on Nebraska. Nebraska beating Iowa would be an alternative route to Indy should the Gophers lose at Iowa.Do you want to be relying on Nebraska?
Team | Champ. Odds |
Minnesota | 47.2% |
Iowa | 37.4% |
Wisconsin | 5.8% |
Purdue | 1.9% |
I care so much more about beating those teams than winning the West. I get that there is a ton of overlap there, but if you gave me the option to win both and not win the West, I’d take it in a heartbeat.
Maybe true but seeing two Ferentz in agony is worth more than all Beckys everywhere.wisconsin fans will experience more agony than iowa fans with a loss this Saturday.
Therefore, I want wisconsin to lose.
This.We just need to beat NW. Who cares who wins that game.
I care so much more about beating those teams than winning the West. I get that there is a ton of overlap there, but if you gave me the option to win both and not win the West, I’d take it in a heartbeat.
This is absolutely the correct answer.
If the Badgers beat Iowa and the Gophers win the next 3, that guarantees Gophers AT ABSOLUTE WORST will be playing for the West championship on their home field on the last day of the regular season.
On Wisconsin! (throw up in my mouth)
2021 = 2019, for NW. Is what it is.Northwestern has beaten Iowa 4 of the last 5 seasons, and 10 of the last 15.
That's only if we lose the Iowa game, that no longer has the same title game pressure on it.Do you want to be relying on Nebraska?
Umm, it doesn't become an alternate route -- it becomes the ONLY route if MN loses to Iowa and beats Wisconsin. The other path under your desired outcome of a Wisconsin win this weekend would be Minnesota beating Iowa AND Wisconsin. We all obviously want that to happen, but unlike some others I guess I'd rather MN play Iowa for all the marbles in two weeks and not worry about the Wisconsin game or the Iowa-Neb game. But hey, none of us have any control over any of it so root for whoever. Hopefully MN wins out anyway!Nobody is relying on Nebraska. Nebraska beating Iowa would be an alternative route to Indy should the Gophers lose at Iowa.
This is the argument, for your side. It is valid and fair, and not in any way wrong. (I think)I'd rather MN play Iowa for all the marbles in two weeks and not worry about the Wisconsin game or the Iowa-Neb game.
Again, you have things backwards. If Iowa beats Wisconsin, there is pretty much NO OTHER route to Indy other than beating Iowa at Iowa. There is no "alternate path."Umm, it doesn't become an alternate route -- it becomes the ONLY route if MN loses to Iowa and beats Wisconsin.
YesIf Iowa beats Wisconsin though, and the Gophers win the next 3, I think they can clinch the bid to Indy by beating Indiana, and have it locked up before the Minnesota/Wisconsin game even takes place.
Other than the games against each other, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa have the remaining schedules:
Minnesota:
@Northwestern
Illinois
@Indiana
Iowa:
@Northwestern
Illinois
@Nebraska
Wisconsin:
@Rutgers
Northwestern
Nebraska
I would think Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa will be favorites in most of these games, with possible exceptions of Indiana being favored over Minnesota, and Nebraska being favored over Iowa. If you assume Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa win all of these games, that gives you
Minnesota (6-1)
Iowa (6-1)
Wisconsin (5-2)
If Iowa beats Wisconsin, you get
Iowa (7-1)
Minnesota (6-1)
Wisconsin (5-3)
Minnesota then just has to beat Iowa, to get to
Minnesota (7-1 with head to head tiebreaker over Iowa)
Iowa (7-2)
Wisconsin (5-3)
Minnesota then goes to Indy regardless of whether they beat Wisconsin, and the only thing on the line is the Axe itself, obviously very important in its own right, and then winning the division outright vs. tying for 1st with Iowa.
If Wisconsin beats Iowa, you get
Minnesota (6-1)
Wisconsin (6-2 with tiebreaker over Iowa)
Iowa (6-2)
From here, Minnesota has to beat both Iowa and Wisconsin, as a split would put Minnesota at 7-2, losing a tiebreaker to 7-2 Wisconsin or 7-2 Iowa, depending on who the Gophers lose to.
TL;DR Assuming Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa are likely to win all of their remaining games except for the games against each other, Iowa beating Wisconsin means Minnesota only has to beat Iowa, and can afford a loss to Wisconsin. If Wisconsin beats Iowa, Minnesota will have to beat Wisconsin, and either also beat Iowa, or hope Iowa loses another game, presumably @Nebraska. Minnesota can go to Indy with a 7-2 Big Ten record if Iowa beats Wisconsin and Minnesota beats Iowa, while Wisconsin beating Iowa makes it more likely the Gophers have to beat both Iowa and Wisconsin and get to 8-1 to go to Indy.
Looking back again, Wisconsin beating Iowa would give Minnesota sole possession of 1st place for this week alone, but probably a tougher road to Indy, but also maybe a greater chance of at least tying for 1st in the division, if tying for 1st but not going to Indy is important to you.