Do you really feel that Wrigley was a neutral site last year? Because I sure don't when it was at least 3 or 4 to one IA. IA travels well to NU but still it is generally closer to 2 to one. Much closer to a home game for IA than a neutral site.
Bowl games tend to be separate as teams generally have about 1 month and 15 extra practices to get ready for that single game. They are also at the site for about a week rather than day or two.
And the reason I put this out is in how this year will go and what affect it can have on our record. This year dOSU will definitely be more like an away game, not that it probably matters. IL game might be more like neutral site but even that is potentially a stretch but that still makes it more difficult for a game that is potentially winnable. Just harder to win on the road (or neutral site if you want to stretch it). Makes it harder to get past 4 to 5 wins. Hopefully I am wrong
Iowa was a better team than us and we lost by a field goal in the last minute when we had a back-up QB as our starter. I have serious doubt that playing in Evanston would have made a difference.and given the apathy in the fan base last year, I could see the same Iowa crowd in our stadium. As far as 4/5 wins, let’s break that down.
Games that would be an incredible upset if we win: OSU, Michigan, Washington
Games that would be a stretch to win: Iowa, Duke
Teams we beat last year: Wisconsin, Maryland, Purdue, Illinois
Teams we should beat: Eastern Illinois
Toss-up but we should be favorites: Indiana, Miami OH
You can look at our schedule with pessimism and say we will take a step back and everyone took a step forward. But who says Lester will do better with Iowa’s offense? Who knows how Duke and Indiana will respond on road games to our temporary stadium? Who thinks Purdue and Illinois made great strides since last year? Who thinks we have no chance to beat Miami and Indiana? This season may be a disaster but it also has potential to be a good one. We just don't know.