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makes ya wonder how them two husker fellers like to eat their corn on the cob, eh?Totally real
Funny thread title!Apparently Nebraska plays Iowa Friday.
no, I don’t know what time or channel.
Prolly gonna go clean my gutters, or pound on my nut sack with a hammer.
you know, stuff that’s more fun than watching my team play “football”
at least I don’t live in Iowa.
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I know, right?Funny thread title!
In same time frame
Wisconsin vs Iowa, Nebraska, and Northwestern = 14-5
Northwestern vs Wisconsin, Iowa, and Nebraska = 12-9
Iowa vs Wisconsin, Nebraska, and Northwestern = 11-10
Nebraska vs Wisconsin, Iowa, and Northwestern = 4-16
You’re #3.
congrats?
Off of those stats, I would say Wisconsin, Northwestern, and Iowa have a "tight" gap. I wouldn't say that about Nebraska.
OK, but you’re still #3.
I guess Iowa do Iowa things.
give Ferentz another extension
Every contract extension Ferentz received was after a season Iowa finished Top 10.
Seriously????
I bet there’s no more than 5 people on this board that know Iowa had a top 10 season.
All of Ferentz contract extensions
2015 - Iowa goes 12-2 (12-0 regular season) and #9 in Final AP
Sept 6, 2016 - Ferentz signs contract extension
2009 - Iowa goes 11-2 and finished #7 in final AP
Sept 2, 2010 - Ferentz signs contract extension
2002 - Iowa goes 11-2 and finished #8 in final AP
2003 - Iowa goes 10-3 and finished #8 in final AP
2004 - Iowa goes 10-2 and finished #8 in final AP (9-2 at time of extension)
Nov 23, 2004 - Ferentz signs contract extension
cool.
can you do this in reverse chronological order too?
have you figured out yet that I’m just bumping this thread because it amuses me?
Yes, I have figured that out. Have you figured out this is the only thread I brag about Iowa?
Off of those stats, I would say Wisconsin, Northwestern, and Iowa have a "tight" gap. I wouldn't say that about Nebraska.