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Parents did in SanFran and had nothing but good things to say about ABnBHave you gone that route? Is it like an AirBnB thing?
Parents did in SanFran and had nothing but good things to say about ABnBHave you gone that route? Is it like an AirBnB thing?
Oh I've done ABnB before, but I wasn't sure if this was the same thing.Parents did in SanFran and had nothing but good things to say about ABnB
Been tryin' to tell some upset Nebraska peeps that losing the Black Friday Iowa game was for good reason to the Big 10. More than one actually.
1) Nebraska/Iowa is not a rivalry any more than Nebraska/Colorado was. They were both something being forced by the media. Nebraska's rival was Oklahoma and that ended when the Big 12 split North/South and the two only met two years on/two years off. Nebraska has no 'rival'. End of subject.
2) This change pitting Iowa/Wisconsin as their last game of the Big 10 West regular season was done to accommodate the new TV contract. By recent appearances and future expectations, they've been the better two teams in that division, therefore a better game for tv ratings. No where near the draw of Ohio St/Michigan, but most likely (in the near term) to have some suspense on who gets to go to the CCG, and a better draw than Iowa/Nebraska. I wouldn't at all be surprised if the tv companies suggested the change as a stipulation to the new contract.
If they want ratings I would think that Wisconsin/Nebraska would be the best bet for the final weekend in most years.
Its more about making the last game pick the CCG participants.... Nebraska hasnt done squat (if you can even call it squat) since year 1 in the B1G been a bit of a bumpy downhill roll since then. We'll see how the coming years are, but for now when it comes to keeping people on the edge of their seat til the very last game Wisky Iowa makes more sense. It is what it is. Even if you feel like Wisconsin/Nebraska is a more natural rivalry than Iowa Wisconsin or Iowa NebraskaBut isn't Nebraska a bigger national name than Iowa? It's not solely about rankings.
But isn't Nebraska a bigger national name than Iowa? It's not solely about rankings.
I havent liked iowa for a long long long time, mostly because them sorry sacks dont know how to drive, with just about every speed limit in iowa 5-10 mph lower than here and them not being able to read street signs. Seeing how we live on the border and council tucky is just acros the river. UGH As far as Football goes never seen Iowa as a rivalry. Reminds me more of Missery. That is me thoughI do like they are looking at recent history for the schedule more than the historical relevance of the teams or rivalries. I do think Iowa's rivalries with Nebraska, Minnesota, and Wisconsin are all natural rivalries.
Nebraska-Iowa started out being pushed too much, but the games have mattered to the B1G West standing. So, it has been more than pushed rivalry.
Wisconsin-Iowa has a natural feel due to the Hayden Fry connection. Wisconsin's head coach from 1990-2012 started their college coaching careers at Iowa. Bielema played at Iowa. I also think Nebraska being Alvarez's alma mater has something to do with that rivalry. I think it is more to do with the expectations of both programs. But I think Iowa's rivalry with Wisconsin is really only 15 years old, when Ferentz started having winning records.
Iowa-Minnesota has become relevant only on historic. It really has only meant a pig in recent years. It is kind of what it was always about too. This is that "old person" rivalry.
Iowa-ISU is an irrelevant rivalry outside the state of Iowa. In reality, it is irrelevant in Iowa as well. It is only about bragging rights among fans that are from the same state. It really is not historic because there were decades they didn't face.
When Nebraska came into the league, the front office of the B1G tried to male Wisky and Nebraska rivals. Now they will try to make Iowa/Wisky rivals. Total bullshit. Playing for Paul Bunyan's Axe against Minnesota is Wisconsin's rivalry game. This is all about getting a more meaningful game at the end of the next few seasons. It will change again WHEN Iowa falters