Iowa football: Polls about Wisconsin and Nebraska
Let’s say Big Ten Conference officials someday pull out their Rand McNally atlas and figure out that the football stadiums of Iowa and Wisconsin are just a smidge more than 170 miles apart.
Let’s assume they someday determine that the Badgers, not Purdue, should be the Hawkeyes’ protected Leaders Division football rival.
As you’ve seen on the schedules released by the Big Ten Monday, they haven’t figured that out yet. Iowa and Wisconsin start a two-season home-and-home in Iowa City in 2013. After the Camp Randall Stadium game in 2014, the Badgers and Hawkeyes leave each other’s schedules.
Let’s say fans get a chance to decide who should be Iowa’s protected rival.
And speaking of polls:
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