It really goes for you too.
imagine how stupid you guys have to be to sign up again and again to post on a rivals website, just to tell them how obsessed they are with you.
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What are my options exactly? I want to post with obsessed ISU fans who post non stop about Iowa. I can't find this anywhere else on the internet. If there is a more Iowa obsession from ISU fans somewhere else, please point me in that direction, I'll head over there.
I try and keep up with CyTwins. How many posts has he had the last month?
Is it me or does the sheer existence of Hawk fans seem to make @Cat Stevens irrationally mad?
Hi, this is Brent. This is from the Des Moines Reigster,
"What about fans who are uncomfortable attending games in 2020 but want to return in 2021?
Henderson said the university has fielded many such calls.
Fans who fall into this category will receive points credit for a year of purchase for 2020 (three points in the priority system Iowa uses for seat selections), provided they return in 2021.
However, there is no guarantee that your 2019 seats would be available in 2021."
So seems pretty clear there is a difference in approach. Thanks for posting on CycloneFanatic.com.
What?
Thanks Brent. Sorry @Legend Hawk
I'm 100% in agreement with you that they are handling it different, I'm not sure I ever said otherwise. A link would be great. I do remember loling at you for comparing one situation to the other, when one plan for COVID reduced/alternate plan has been made public and the other has yet to issue something other than the standard model, since, well, it's kind of unknown that the next few months will do. I'm not expecting a fall season personally.You thought I was trolling yesterday when in reality I was correct. Pollard and Barta are handling the situation completely different
"What about fans who are uncomfortable attending games in 2020 but want to return in 2021?
Henderson said the university has fielded many such calls.
Fans who fall into this category will receive points credit for a year of purchase for 2020 (three points in the priority system Iowa uses for seat selections), provided they return in 2021.
However, there is no guarantee that your 2019 seats would be available in 2021."
You think Blums troll is any different than your troll? BTW have you and Blum ever been in the same room?
It's not a troll. It came straight from the Reigster. It's two completely separate policies
I wish I was Blum. One of the very few people smarter than me when it comes to athletics
I'm 100% in agreement with you that they are handling it different, I'm not sure I ever said otherwise. A link would be great. I do remember loling at you for comparing one situation to the other, when one plan for COVID reduced/alternate plan has been made public and the other has yet to issue something other than the standard model, since, well, it's kind of unknown that the next few months will do. I'm not expecting a fall season personally.
You thought I was trolling yesterday when in reality I was correct. Pollard and Barta are handling the situation completely different
"What about fans who are uncomfortable attending games in 2020 but want to return in 2021?
Henderson said the university has fielded many such calls.
Fans who fall into this category will receive points credit for a year of purchase for 2020 (three points in the priority system Iowa uses for seat selections), provided they return in 2021.
However, there is no guarantee that your 2019 seats would be available in 2021."
Here is the link where Barta isn't guaranteeing your seats if you don't feel comfortable going to games this year. Scumbag move
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.hawkcentral.com/amp/5255071002
and the answers are exactly what I would expect. People who are not comfortable will get credit for the priority points. Just getting priority points doesn’t assure anything in any particular year. COVID or No-COVIDChad did a Q&A with Matt Henderson