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Maybe and Maybe not. What I do know is that when Iowa had four non-conference games they played two of them against P5 teams in home and away games. I would think if the Iowa/ISU game ever got dropped (it probably won't), Iowa would schedule home and aways with another similar team.
If the Big 12 or B1G move to a 10 game conference slate CyHawk will be done and I'm OK with it. Neither school will want to play the game if that becomes the case.
 
If the Big 12 or B1G move to a 10 game conference slate CyHawk will be done and I'm OK with it. Neither school will want to play the game if that becomes the case.

ISU would probably make it work..we seem content with 6 home games and going to random crap schools on the road. Iowa won't go less than 7 home games.
 
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You could argue easily that the state benefits way more when ISU and Iowa both host home games on the same day.
That's an interesting thought and probably true. What about the media side of things though, which is where the real athletics revenue is made?
 
I meant it in comparison to what the $$ would be if they brought in someone similar like Pitt.

This still gets overstated/overvalued. Ames bars, restaurants, and hotels are all swamped on non Iowa games. Yes, a ton of people come to town for the game but that doesn't mean money is being spent. Most people are in and out without dropping a dime in Ames.
 
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You could argue easily that the state benefits way more when ISU and Iowa both host home games on the same day.
I also find it more likely that hotels and restaurants see more of a boost from an out of state school. Most people that go to the other stadium aren't sticking around
 
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I meant it in comparison to what the $$ would be if they brought in someone similar like Pitt.
Wouldn’t more money come into the state with outside teams versus the two schools in state playing each other? Cyhawk is basically state money moving around and not that big amount from outside coming in.
 
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This still gets overstated/overvalued. Ames bars, restaurants, and hotels are all swamped on non Iowa games. Yes, a ton of people come to town for the game but that doesn't mean money is being spent. Most people are in and out without dropping a dime in Ames.

Wouldn’t more money come into the state with outside teams versus the two schools in state playing each other? Cyhawk is basically state money moving around and not that big amount from outside coming in.
Hmm maybe I'm not thinking about this correctly
 
Whelp, after glancing through this thread I'm already sick of Cy-Hawk week.

It’s easily the worst week of the year.

2nd worst are the days leading up to the CyHawk MBB game.

JP had better get the entry into the game figured out this week or there could seriously be riots and fights going on Saturday. Everyone is already all fired up with hatred for one another…. you don’t need to light a match to it.
 
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It’s easily the worst week of the year.

2nd worst are the days leading up to the CyHawk MBB game.

JP had better get the entry into the game figured out this week or there could seriously be riots and fights going on Saturday. Everyone is already all fired up with hatred for one another…. you don’t need to light a match to it.
What was wrong with the entrance?
 
Wouldn’t more money come into the state with outside teams versus the two schools in state playing each other? Cyhawk is basically state money moving around and not that big amount from outside coming in.
Yes. Biggest impacts in Story County and Johnson County.
 
This still gets overstated/overvalued. Ames bars, restaurants, and hotels are all swamped on non Iowa games. Yes, a ton of people come to town for the game but that doesn't mean money is being spent. Most people are in and out without dropping a dime in Ames.
I would be curious to a response of why both universities continue to extend this series if more profit could be made with it cancelled. We all know money is front and center in almost all decisions.
 
I would be curious to a response of why both universities continue to extend this series if more profit could be made with it cancelled. We all know money is front and center in almost all decisions.
The only reason the series continues to get extended is tradition.
 
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I would be curious to a response of why both universities continue to extend this series if more profit could be made with it cancelled. We all know money is front and center in almost all decisions.
Universities make money but the towns/state are not making the gobs.
 
And ISU schedules a bunch of juggernauts for their non-conference schedule every year? If you go back through the history of both teams' schedules you will find one team that did a bunch of home and homes against other P5 teams and the other didn't.
ISU's 2 non con games every year might not be national title contenders.... but at least they will travel to their stadium and end up with 6 home games. The Hoks are too chicken-bleep to do that. This "the local businesses in IC need the extra game to stay in business" is quite laughable. Every college town can claim that.
The mandatory "7 home games" and never leaving the state in the non-con is a cash grab cop out.
 
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Nothing. Walk right up about 5 min before kickoff with your paper ticket and you’ll be just fine.
Do NOT listen to this advice @iahawks . He is just messing with you. They don't allow printing tickets out any more, just digital. Pro tip, take a screen capture of your ticket. Thats all you should need and seems to work much better that way. Showing up 5 minutes early will be cutting it close but you should be good.
 

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