Single Game Parking Passes


On Sale now. This is a mess too, you can only add passes for 1 game at a time and can't save to a cart and add another game before you checkout. So after the fees Ticketmaster adds on your $25 Public Lot pass becomes $32.54

Tickets
Ticket: $25.00 x 1
$25.00
Fees
Service Fee: $4.44 x 1
$4.44
Order Processing Fee
$3.10
Delivery
Go Mobile
Free
Total
$32.54
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Preseason AP Top 25 Poll


1. Alabama (54)
2. Ohio State (6)
3. Georgia (3)
4. Clemson
5. Notre Dame
6. Texas A&M
7. Utah
8. Michigan
9. Oklahoma
10. Baylor

11. Oregon
12. Oklahoma State
13. North Carolina State
14. USC
15. Michigan State
16. Miami (FL)
17. Pittsburgh
18. Wisconsin
19. Arkansas
20. Kentucky
21. Mississippi
22. Wake Forest
23. Cincinnati
24. Houston
25. BYU

Others Receiving Votes
Tennessee, Texas, Iowa, Penn State, LSU, Fresno State, Minnesota, Central Florida, Purdue, Mississippi State, Auburn, Florida, Kansas State, North Carolina, Boise State, Air Force, Appalachian State, South Carolina, UCLA, San Diego State, Utah State, Nebraska
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FS: 4 ISU @ Iowa Football tickets in ISU section - $150 each **Sold**

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My son has a soccer tournament the weekend of ISU @ Iowa football, we bought tickets hoping we would be free, but that didn't work out for us.

Just received the paper tickets in the mail, section 214, row 36, seats 13-16. As they are paper tickets, would need to meet in person to exchange. Would prefer Venmo for transaction. Asking $600 OBO for all four.

Please DM with offer if interested.
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PAC-12 realignment podcast

Is there a better source for current perspective on the PAC-12 realignment situation than the C-Dubs interview with Jon Wilner? I've listened to it three times and find new nuggets each time.


Seriously, they are having a conversation that I just don't hear anywhere else. And it isn't just throwing ideas on the wall to see what sticks. These guys have such deep understanding of the Big 12 and PAC-12, as well as a keen sense of what is changing culturally and with media. I think I could recommend this podcast for anyone who is interested in college football conference realignment, not just Cyclone fans.

Why are gas prices so high in Ames?

I bought gas this morning in Slater for $3.39 per gallon, but when I got to Ames, everyone was selling for $3.89 per gallon. Why does it cost 50 cents more per gallon in Ames? And why does every gas station (except Sam's Club) sell for the same price. I don't think there is a monopoly, but maybe it is as simple as informal price-fixing. Is there someone in Ames who sets the price and others follow?

Reactive Dog on leash

Anyone have much advice for things that have worked for a reactive dog?

Notes:
16ish month old cockapoo.

He's tended to get super hyper and the attempts for organized socializing were marginal. Did puppy obedience classes when he was 10ish weeks old. He did OK but but would get too worked up and during 'social time' had to be pulled due to playing too hard.

Started out OK on walks, a bit excited but no big deal, eventually at some point started getting reactive/lunging/growling as other dogs approached. My fault was letting it go too long as most people would just say 'oh he's just being a puppy' even though I didn't feel like it. He walks loose leash very well overall.

We took him to an individual behavioralist who is more 'no nonsense' compared to the puppy school, and she pointed some things out to rework on training/routine etc. that helped a bit although at the last session she recommended melatonin and came out with the 'each dog is different' when it took like 40 minutes to get him to calm down enough to proceed with actual training.

He's not terribly food motivated so treating/association isn't all that effective so things like recall training have been so-so (still working on it).

We did get in at a boarding spot that has been great at slowly introducing him to calmer dogs and he's grown to do very well there for socializing. But it's off leash, with lots of time to get acquainted and with workers who monitor behaviors.

He's generally great if we see people on the trail, and doesn't pay much attention if there's no dog.

TL/DR:
Still some issues:
--gets pent up and barky if a neighbor/friend comes over and greetings aren't great as he's too jumpy/nippy but at least not aggressively. When he's in the 'zone' it's difficult to get him to snap out of it for a sit/stay etc. for better manners.

--still reactive on trail if we're meeting other dogs. If I can get him off trail and do a 'sit/stay' he's generally fine and will just watch them go by. I try to go to spaces that aren't a narrower trail to avoid seeing other dogs but some times it's unavoidable and also avoiding completely doesn't present learning/training opportunities. I took him to a dog park recently and just stood at the gate on leash as dogs came and went with their owners and he actually did very well.

My question: Is it worth going back to that park and walking him on leash to desensitize him even if he gets reactive or does this make it worse? Any other tricks that have worked? I don't want to pay for more training; with other aspects going well, specifically he needs work on simply walking by other dogs and trainers tend to milk the session.

Thanks.

Kenyon Sadiq Commitment Watch

I don’t have any idea how to call this one. Top TE priority for this class.

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