Just back from IC

Lets be honest here. There are ********* fans of Iowa and ********* fans of Iowa State who make the fan base look bad. I've had bad experiences in Ames before but that doesn't mean I think all Iowa State fans are ********. The dumb****s that try to act tough with beer, those are the real idiots.

Truth.
 
There were some drunk jagoffs talking smack to members of the ISU marching band down in the north endzone where I sit.

Just immaturity and booze talking. Iowa fans have received the same in Ames, but the great majority of fans usually go to these games w/o any problems.
 
I've been treated poorly a couple times recently at ISU, but not in the tailgate lots, but in the stadium.
 
Please when you make stuff up make it more convincing. Your LIE doesn't make the grade. THere is no doubt in my mind there wasn't significant trash talking...However you are a liar.

I have been to at least a dozen game in AMES and have NEVER been treated poorly. EVER! We are all Iowans. No need to be a liar.

Here's a pic of the biggest d-bag, and by biggest i mean largest AND most obnoxious. Gotta love the tat too!
 
That tat is bad. Oh and thanks for wearing a sleeveless shirt, it makes your type easier to pick out in the crowd.
 
I didn't notice any problems yesterday either. Didn't even see harmless jeering between fans. Like most have stated in this thread, there didn't seem to be much crap talk between Iowa and ISU fans this year like there has been in past seasons.


There were also far less ISU fans at Kinnick than I've seen in quite awhile. Very obvious that Iowa fans snatched up tickets and did not sell any.
 
I thought 95% of Hok fans were okay. I was in the student section at the game and got the trash talk that i expected, but a few of them who weren't even standing by me felt the need to come over and get in my face, even threatening my life.
 
My experience wasn't to bad I didn't get much crap. After the game a fan told me he wanted to pee in my mouth and another said he asked if I would suck him off??
 

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