runningblind
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That sir, is a bold take. I like it. I disagree, but I still like it.I agree with McKewon. I think Wisconsin and Iowa will be mediocre this year and that the west division will be Purdue, Minn, or the Huskers.
That sir, is a bold take. I like it. I disagree, but I still like it.I agree with McKewon. I think Wisconsin and Iowa will be mediocre this year and that the west division will be Purdue, Minn, or the Huskers.
I read that last line as Tickets as low as $0 (week 8) and I thought to myself that I probably couldn't be talked into going to that game even then :lol:from ESPN CFB Schedule
Week 0 & Week 1 - "Highest" low ticket price per seat in order (top 12)
Notre Dame at Ohio State - Tickets as low as $359
North Carolina at Appalachian State - Tickets as low as $256
West Virginia at Pittsburgh - Tickets as low as $209
Nebraska vs Northestern (Ireland) - Tickets as low as $174 (week 0)
Arizona at San Diego State - Tickets as low as $155
Oregon at Georgia - Tickets as low as $145
Virginia Tech at Old Dominion - Tickets as low as $108
Clemson at Georgia Tech - Tickets as low as $75 (Monday Night)
Florida State at LSU - Tickets as low as $66 (Sunday Night)
NC State at East Carolina - Tickets as low as $64
Army at Coastal Carolina - Tickets as low as $59 (run the damn ball special)
South Dakota State at Iowa - Tickets as low as $50
Noteable "value" Tickets
Buffalo at Maryland - Tickets as low as $4
South Carolina State at UCF - Tickets as low as $5 (Thurs night)
Wyoming at Illinois - Tickets as low as $8 (week 0)
I don't think it's all that bold. Iowa's offense is atrocious and while Wisconsin has a good running game their QB is atrocious. And I think both defenses will take a step back this year. But we'll see.That sir, is a bold take. I like it. I disagree, but I still like it.
LOL well I will grab us 2 tickets then, if you get us some nachos! :wooI read that last line as Tickets as low as $0 (week 8) and I thought to myself that I probably couldn't be talked into going to that game even then :lol:
I just feel like we say that every year, like we say Nebraska has got to get better, right? And we all know how that movie plays out. It's bold to pick it until we actually see it I think. Mertz started terribly but finished fairly solid in their last 6/7 games. Iowa's offense was horrible last year and they won 10 games anyway. See what I mean?I don't think it's all that bold. Iowa's offense is atrocious and while Wisconsin has a good running game their QB is atrocious. And I think both defenses will take a step back this year. But we'll see.
:cheersLOL well I will grab us 2 tickets then, if you get us some nachos! :woo
McKewon voted Purdue higher than both Iowa and Wisconsin. Seems like a great decision and like he knows a lot about football. :lol:
Purdue also has the best returning QB in the West Division.Purdue has a much easier crossover schedule than Iowa or Wisconsin
Purdue - Penn St, @ Maryland, @ Indiana
Iowa - @ Rutgers, Michigan, @ Ohio St
Wisconsin - @ Ohio St, @ Michigan St, Maryland
Len Dawson and Mike Alstott will be tough!Purdue also has the best returning QB in the West Division.
I was thinking Bob Griese.Len Dawson and Mike Alstott will be tough!
I was thinking Bob Griese.
Speaking of Griese, they always had to shoe-horn in how he was a Purdue alum when he would call Big Ten games for ABC/ESPN. Plus, if he was ever calling a game for his son or Purdue, there was no way he was a neutral observer.