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Iowa having 3 protected games could be a blessing or a curse for them.
It's a blessing. It means less games vs OSU, Mich, PSU, USC, Oregon, etc
Iowa having 3 protected games could be a blessing or a curse for them.
2) Ahh yes, that storied Rutgers/Maryland rivalry
My guess for this one is it was the easiest way to help the goal of relatively fair travel. They're still ~200 miles apart, but making that every year offsets some of the longer distances. Interestingly enough both are also roughly 200 miles from Penn State, but they didn't get a protected matchup at all. But they are closer to the old school big ten teams so maybe just not a huge concern there.
It's a blessing. It means less games vs OSU, Mich, PSU, USC, Oregon, etc
Does it though? With the caveat that we have no idea what these teams will be like in 2025 let alone 2028, looking just at the teams you listed and Washington:
They get OSU and Washington next year, USC/Oregon/Penn State in '25, Michigan/OSU/Washington in '26, Oregon/Michigan/USC in '27, and Penn State/USC in '28.
We get OSU/USC next year, Penn State/Michigan/USC in '25, Oregon/OSU/Washington in '26, OSU/Washington/Oregon in '27, and Michigan/USC/Penn State in '28.
Seems pretty even until 2028, depending on how you feel about whether Washington is for real.
I grew up about an hour north of purdue and have 3 siblings who went there. Been to quite a few games as well. This is the first I'm hearing of this rivalry with IL.3 things:
1) I didn't know that Illinois/Purdue was that big of a football rivalry to be protected. I guess they play for the Purdue Cannon?
2) Ahh yes, that storied Rutgers/Maryland rivalry
3) The B1G has more money than they know what to do with, but took screen grabs off of their TV program for these graphics (note the scoreboard crawl on the bottom of each graphic) Lol
I have been a big ten fan for decades. This has me scratching my head. I thought OSU Illinois was bigger.You didn't think two conference foes less than 100 miles apart would be rivals?
And plays one of Texas or OU over the next 4 years…Michigan next year gets OSU and Washington in Ann Arbor. And goes on the road to Oregon and USC.
Thank you!I feel sorry for you.
Not sure where you got that idea. We all love it. The ones that don't are the hospital administration because they have to deal with football crowds on a normal work day which means messed up hospital parking and traffic flow for them.I want to continue to play it because Iowa's administration and fans don't like it.
Not sure where you got that idea. We all love it. The ones that don't are the hospital administration because they have to deal with football crowds on a normal work day which means messed up hospital parking and traffic flow for them.
Barta and Kirk were against it at the beginning, complaining about a short week and inconveniencing their fans who were spending time with family over the weekend.