Dont forget about the chance for several ISU tickets to win their season tickets for free.
Lets see.... tickets ~ 125/bucks or so. Tuition ~ $8,000. You may want to look in the mirror here
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Dont forget about the chance for several ISU tickets to win their season tickets for free.
Is this even true?
Granted, I havent been a student at Iowa in about 10 years and back then we had to have a ticket and a student ID from the University of Iowa to get in the gate.
Is this even true?
Granted, I havent been a student at Iowa in about 10 years and back then we had to have a ticket and a student ID from the University of Iowa to get in the gate.
I have no idea if it is true, but I would expand it further. Offer Iowa student tickets to UNI and ISU students as well. We all know it is a Hawkeye state, so why not give all the kids of this state the opportunity to watch the premiere State school in person.
Don't be jelly that Iowa has fans by choice. Maybe with Pollard giving away tickets for basically nothing to HS kids he can get some of them to root for ISU while they work at McDonalds and go to DMAC.
Is this even true?
Granted, I havent been a student at Iowa in about 10 years and back then we had to have a ticket and a student ID from the University of Iowa to get in the gate.
You moron. Michigan is a national program.
They offered all Kirkwood students the option to buy student tickets the past two years because they couldn't sell out.
(This is different from ISU allowing those who are attending dmacc for the 2+2 program to be eligibility to buy student tickets)
National program Michigan plays top 25 program Iowa and the result is 6M viewers, peaking at 10M for the kick.
National program Oklahoma plays P5 doormat ISU, also in primetime, and the result is 1.4M viewers.
http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/college-football-tv-ratings/
Lol, so ISU does it with DMAC kids, "but it's different". The only difference is DMAC kids don't want season tickets to ISU games.
The 2+2 program students are usually living on ISU's campus.
National program Michigan plays top 25 program Iowa and the result is 6M viewers, peaking at 10M for the kick.
National program Oklahoma plays P5 doormat ISU, also in primetime, and the result is 1.4M viewers.
http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/college-football-tv-ratings/
Link? You mean Iowa isn't a National Program. OMG!! You are making chumps, mashed taters, and ole' bitty, cry in their babyfood!! These guys have been bragging them up so much, you would have thought they have would have won at least a half a dozen national championships already.
Is Iowa ranked in the preseason top 25 this year............ crickets............. didn't thinks so. Oh, forgot it's a rebuilding year, sorry my fault on that one.
Is Iowa ranked in the preseason top 25 this year............ crickets............. didn't thinks so. Oh, forgot it's a rebuilding year, sorry my fault on that one.
I called Iowa a "top 25 program", not "a team that is currently ranked in the top 25." Is this where I insert a joke about reading comprehension of ISU graduates?
AP Top 100 of all time, Iowa 25th, ISU 83rd:
http://collegefootball.ap.org/top-100
Iowa, 26th alltime on AP's program list, ISU 119th:
http://collegefootballnews.com/2017/01/ap-college-football-rankings-greatest-programs-of-all-time
Coaches poll ranking of teams all time, starting when the poll started in 1950, has Iowa 21st, Iowa State 82nd:
http://collegefootballnews.com/2017...-football-rankings-greatest-programs-all-time
I think going back to 2001 Iowa is around 20th or 21st in total wins. And then historically they probably are a program that is in that 25-30 range.
Wat? They live in Ames and drive to DSM or Ankeny for classes? This can't be right.
I called Iowa a "top 25 program", not "a team that is currently ranked in the top 25." Is this where I insert a joke about reading comprehension of ISU graduates?
AP Top 100 of all time, Iowa 25th, ISU 83rd:
http://collegefootball.ap.org/top-100
Iowa, 26th alltime on AP's program list, ISU 119th:
http://collegefootballnews.com/2017/01/ap-college-football-rankings-greatest-programs-of-all-time
Coaches poll ranking of teams all time, starting when the poll started in 1950, has Iowa 21st, Iowa State 82nd:
http://collegefootballnews.com/2017...-football-rankings-greatest-programs-all-time
National program Michigan plays top 25 program Iowa and the result is 6M viewers, peaking at 10M for the kick.
National program Oklahoma plays P5 doormat ISU, also in primetime, and the result is 1.4M viewers.
http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/college-football-tv-ratings/