Iowa game at Kinnick under the lights?

My source told me Campbell is starting TCU prep Sept 4th. Like the fans he doesn't care about a meaningless non conference game and wants to focus on competing it one of the top conferences in college football.

We all know KF already has the ISU posters up in the football building and the ISU fight song ready to go for August.

You don't care, which explains why you speak almost exclusively about Iowa and are the first to post articles from HawkeyeNation or Tweets relating to Iowa or from Iowa writers. Go back to In-State forum, you don't belong here.
 
This week, photos of Iowa State players carting the trophy — or what was left of the makeshift trophy that was hurriedly put together after fans loudly rejected a Cy-Hawk remake — are plastered on the walls as the Hawkeyes head to their locker room.

“Seeing all that stuff, the trophy case, the pictures and the posters with Cyclone State all over them, it brings you back to last year and how we didn’t do the things we needed to do to win,” quarterback James Vandenberg said.
“This is our first chance to win a trophy back, and we’re looking forward to it. That’s been our focus this off season”

JVB? How long ago was that thing written?
 
Iowa players hear plenty of noise this week.
Alston said the Iowa State Fight Song is typically played on speakers throughout the Hawkeyes’ locker room, weight room and throughout the Iowa football complex early and often during the week as Iowa prepares.
“They play it to get you angry. You get tired of hearing it,’’ he said. “They play it over and over. You don’t want to hear it by Saturday.’’
It didn’t take the senior from New Jersey long to get a feel for the intensity of the rivalry that will be renewed at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Kinnick Stadium where the Hawkeyes and Cyclones renew acquaintances.
“First day,’’ he recalled. “You get here, you go to the (team) kickoff meeting, coach (Kirk) Ferentz is talking about the year, and says ‘This is Iowa State, they don’t like us.’’

http://qctimes.com/sports/football/...cle_992c16fe-a52e-517e-bfdc-8a999463e7c5.html
 
Rumor has it they are doing Iowa State wallpaper this year instead of just multiple posters and whatever clip art Doyle put together

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They went 4-8 a few seasons ago and every single game sold out.

Trying to argue personal preference is just stupid. Let's poll the fanbase of each school. 99.9% of Iowa fans will take the Kinnick/yard experience, and 99.9% of Clone fans will take Trice/pavement. I'm sure it would be a shocking outcome for many.

I agree with this. I've been to both many times and I wouldn't call one better than the other. They're both a lot of fun and they're both very different from one another. Calling one better than the other is simply personal preference. Of course I like Jack Trice better because that's my team and I have a more enjoyable experience there.
 
Iowa players hear plenty of noise this week.
Alston said the Iowa State Fight Song is typically played on speakers throughout the Hawkeyes’ locker room, weight room and throughout the Iowa football complex early and often during the week as Iowa prepares.
“They play it to get you angry. You get tired of hearing it,’’ he said. “They play it over and over. You don’t want to hear it by Saturday.’’
It didn’t take the senior from New Jersey long to get a feel for the intensity of the rivalry that will be renewed at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Kinnick Stadium where the Hawkeyes and Cyclones renew acquaintances.
“First day,’’ he recalled. “You get here, you go to the (team) kickoff meeting, coach (Kirk) Ferentz is talking about the year, and says ‘This is Iowa State, they don’t like us.’’

http://qctimes.com/sports/football/...cle_992c16fe-a52e-517e-bfdc-8a999463e7c5.html


That's what is funny about Iowa. Their players are honest and don't get they should be acting like Iowa doesn't care about the game.

The fans and coaches always toe that line even though the reality is what the players have stated year after year.

It's really rather sad that the fans and coaches have to create that fictitious world to make themselves feel better.
 
I agree with this. I've been to both many times and I wouldn't call one better than the other. They're both a lot of fun and they're both very different from one another. Calling one better than the other is simply personal preference. Of course I like Jack Trice better because that's my team and I have a more enjoyable experience there.

This is like saying you can't compare any two things because people are biased. BS

Maybe it would help to establish criteria:

1. Parking
2. Fan support
3. Proximity to stadium
4. Restrooms
5. Friendliness of fans to other fan bases
6. Ease of getting to stadium from tailgate?

The point isn't what Hawk fans or Cyclone fans prefer. The day Hawk fans admit anything isnt as nice as Iowa states will be a first. Many of them still can't bring themselves to admit ISU is the biggest University in the state. (See lies about admission requirements).... again sad.

So what criteria above would Iowa be better than ISU? Feel free to add your own.

BTW the day I see universities tearing up their parking to put in housing around the stadium is when I will believe Iowa has a better tailgating atmosphere. Iowa has no choice. ISU could imitate Iowa any time they wanted. I wonder why they don't? LOL
 
One year, I guess KF started the year by walking them by the case to hold their special trophies for their various rivalry games, which was empty, and went off.:rolleyes:

I guess I never understood why Iowa fans like to live the myth they don't care. Really wouldn't want the team I support to not care.
 
That's exactly what I don't like about it. Everyone who doesn't even care about the game shows up, from both sides. I think someone said in Ames last year, well over 15,000 people showed up that didn't even have tickets to the game.

It's just one big drunkfest party to most of the people there. It's not about football at all. Drunken people p*ssing on themselves, puking, passing out, getting in fights, yelling vulgar things at one another, throwing things at one another, etc, etc, etc.

Not that enjoyable for me at all, but that's just me. I've been over the partying scene for quite a while now.

Typical hypocrite. Get your kicks when its your time, then **** on today's kids when it's their time.
 
This is like saying you can't compare any two things because people are biased. BS

Maybe it would help to establish criteria:

1. Parking
2. Fan support
3. Proximity to stadium
4. Restrooms
5. Friendliness of fans to other fan bases
6. Ease of getting to stadium from tailgate?

The point isn't what Hawk fans or Cyclone fans prefer. The day Hawk fans admit anything isnt as nice as Iowa states will be a first. Many of them still can't bring themselves to admit ISU is the biggest University in the state. (See lies about admission requirements).... again sad.

So what criteria above would Iowa be better than ISU? Feel free to add your own.

BTW the day I see universities tearing up their parking to put in housing around the stadium is when I will believe Iowa has a better tailgating atmosphere. Iowa has no choice. ISU could imitate Iowa any time they wanted. I wonder why they don't? LOL

That's certainly a strange criteria to which you judge the football atmosphere. Also, why would anyone care the largest university is? Iowa has and always will have the biggest footprint in the state. UCF is largest college in florida, and Miami isn't even top 10 in the state...
 
You don't care, which explains why you speak almost exclusively about Iowa and are the first to post articles from HawkeyeNation or Tweets relating to Iowa or from Iowa writers. Go back to In-State forum, you don't belong here.

It's tied with San Jose St for the least important game on Iowa State's schedule is what I was saying.
 
Can't believe people don't like that it's a night game!? I think it's great

How old are you, and will you be attending?

Based on the answers to those two questions, I can guess with 99.9% certainty whether or not someone likes or dislikes that this game might be played at night.

I'm going to go way out on a limb and predict "younger than 30" as your answer to Question #1, and if you're older than that, then I'm going to guess "no" is your answer to Question #2.
 
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It's tied with San Jose St for the least important game on Iowa State's schedule is what I was saying.

Yeah, it certainly doesn't rank up their with that titanic clash against KU.

The Iowa Rivals publisher tried to argue with a straight face last year that Purdue was a more important game to Iowa fans than the CyHawk game was, and both of your arguments are equally ridiculous.

The "conference games are more important than anything" argument only holds water if you are actually going to be in contention for a conference title. The difference between going 2-7 and 3-6 in the Big XII is completely irrelevant to any human being with an IQ higher than that of a deer tick.
 
It's tied with San Jose St for the least important game on Iowa State's schedule is what I was saying.

Pretty sure you've said the same thing about the MBB game vs. Iowa. We know that's true.

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It's tied with San Jose St for the least important game on Iowa State's schedule is what I was saying.

You should discuss San Jose St as much as Iowa then, which would leave you almost zero time discussing Iowa State. What an odd life.
I'll believe Iowa isn't your SuperBowl when you begin talking more Iowa State than you do Iowa. Get back to in-state forum.
 
Yeah, it certainly doesn't rank up their with that titanic clash against KU.

The Iowa Rivals publisher tried to argue with a straight face last year that Purdue was a more important game to Iowa fans than the CyHawk game was, and both of your arguments are equally ridiculous.

The "conference games are more important than anything" argument only holds water if you are actually going to be in contention for a conference title. The difference between going 2-7 and 3-6 in the Big XII is completely irrelevant to any human being with an IQ higher than that of a deer tick.

Of course the Iowa State game is more important for Iowa fans than some of their conference games. Look at the conference Iowa plays in. Iowa State plays in a good conference and a conference game will always be more important than playing a team from the Big Ten.
 

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