So, in the Big Ten, after the first two games in the conference series, Iowa has won 4 of 5 games.
The series is 4-3 right now, as a conference game. It's the Hawkeyes, not the Cornhuskers in the lead.
The only other win in the modern era was Iowa's 10-7 win in 1981 for the Hawkeyes. Otherwise, Nebraska dominated in many other wins, though the 1979, 2011, 2012 and 2014 games were all close, with Huskers on top.
How long does it take for Scott Frost to win in the B1G West?
Game 3 @ Wisconsin?
Game 9 @ Iowa to even the series?
Please note, Nebraska should have other wins in the Big Ten this season, but how quickly will it take, since most project Nebraska to join Wisconsin and Iowa in competition for division titles in the B1G West.
2014, 5-3
2015, 3-5 Iowa won B1GW
2016, 6-3, tied with Iowa for #2
2017, 3-6
2018, Year 5 of West and College Football Playoff!
How long?
This season?
2019 or 2020?
When Hayden Fry hired Kirk Ferentz, he had a Big Ten title in Year 3, KF's first game at Iowa was that 1981 win. As a head coach, KF's first game, the Hawkeyes were smoked out by the Huskers at Kinnick. It took KF 4 seasons for Iowa's 8-0 Big Ten season and his first B1G title, sharing with O-H-I-O.
Neither Nebraksa nor Iowa have won a B1G title game. Each is 0-1, losing the 2012 and 2015 title games, respectively.
Who will be back in Indy first?
The B1G West has certainly got more interesting lately. Wisconsin is king. Iowa has won 4 of last 5 over Nebraska.
Minnesota and Northwestern have been competitive in the Nebraska series of late. Even, Illinois and Purdue have beat Nebraska, in the past 3 seasons, with Mike Riley at the helm.
Now, Scott Frost has arrived, taking over a Nebraska program coming off 4-8, like Iowa in 2012.
Three newcomers should play big roles! How many more?
- PK Barret Pickering, true frosh
- RB Greg Bell, junior
- LB Will Honas, junior
The five September games should set tone for Scott Frost in Year 1 ....
- Akron
- Colorado
- Troy
- at Michigan
- Purdue (HC)
At UCF, it was a .500 season in Year 1. At Nebraska, .500 would be improvement over both 2015 and 2017 seasons, but in past 10 seasons, the eight other seasons were all 9-10 win seasons.
Clearly, the B1G West has a lot to look forward in the future. With or without the huddles ....