It's time for the Hyvee Classic to die

It's also nice playing in a larger arena that serves adult beverages. I am pretty excited to see how ISU matches up against UNI.

TV needs to get worked out (remember when games were broadcast over the air?), but I think there is some value in getting the team experience playing in an arena that will host the NCAA's and provides people in opportunity to go to a game at a decent price, tickets are still available!!!!
 
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Killing this event sounds good to me. Just return to the old way. It wasn't perfect, but it's much better than this.
Yes, I understand that we played at UNI and Drake. That's just fine.

Curious... what does ISU get out of playing at Drake (let alone playing Drake...)?
 
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Potential unpopular opinion - this will be my 5th straight year going and I truly enjoy it. For those of us who live in DSM and don't have season tickets at Hilton, it's a fun opportunity to see ISU play in person.

I also find it interesting that they've changed the scheduling for this. Iowa State and Iowa originally rotated who played the late game, with one school playing late in back-to-back years and then the other playing the late game in the next two years. Iowa State is playing the late game for the 3rd straight season and according to Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iowa_Big_Four_men's_college_basketball), they will be the late game through 2019.
That's because the opening act is never as important as the principal performance. :D
 
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Why not? We too good to go there? I would rather play at UNI or Drake than play Alcorn State in Hilton. At some point, you have to play an inspired team to get ready for conference play. May as well play in a hostile environment also

Right. The trip costs little money to ISU and we play a charged-up opponent for a road test. That's a solid thing with a lot of value.
 
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ISU should never play DU in DSM or UNI in CF. Never.

I don't know why some of you feel it's important to play home and home with drake and uni, other states don't do this annually, why should schools from Iowa have to?

I realize that, but I liked the unique thing that the state of Iowa had in doing that. Plus, it is not like UNI is some bum -- they are almost always an appropriate challenge in the non-con, and Drake has had a competitive program at times. They are often better than Iowa.
 
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I realize that, but I liked the unique thing that the state of Iowa had in doing that. Plus, it is not like UNI is some bum -- they are almost always an appropriate challenge in the non-con, and Drake has had a competitive program at times. They are often better than Iowa.
UNI is good. Good enough to be on the schedule. In Ames, at Hilton. If Purple Iowa wants to play THE Iowa State Cyclones they can do it at our pleasure.
 
I realize that, but I liked the unique thing that the state of Iowa had in doing that. Plus, it is not like UNI is some bum -- they are almost always an appropriate challenge in the non-con, and Drake has had a competitive program at times. They are often better than Iowa.

Drake has 7 winning seasons total since 1980. They have more seasons in that span where they won 9 or fewer games (8).
 
UNI is good. Good enough to be on the schedule. In Ames, at Hilton. If Purple Iowa wants to play THE Iowa State Cyclones they can do it at our pleasure.

This is the same kind of elitist bull**** that Hok fans were known for drooling about when ISU/Iowa football started back up in Fry's first years.

There is nothing 'THE' about ISU outside of being a decent basketball program and it's cowardice to refuse to play somewhere tough.
 
This is the same kind of elitist bull**** that Hok fans were known for drooling about when ISU/Iowa football started back up in Fry's first years.

There is nothing 'THE' about ISU outside of being a decent basketball program and it's cowardice to refuse to play somewhere tough.
Weak.
 
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Nothing wrong with Drake or their fans coming to Ames for a game regardless of their quality, imo.

I am not arguing that... just find it funny that people are pining to play drake while also whining about playing cupcakes.

Example... the post directly above this one.
 
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I don't know why some of you feel it's important to play home and home with drake and uni, other states don't do this annually, why should schools from Iowa have to?

Not calling you out individually but you hear this argument a lot and it comes down to a couple things--

1) It's okay to be unique. It was a neat thing that the state had that nobody else did and didn't seem to be a problem until UNI got good, probably just a coincidence.

2) Iowa doesn't have several DI schools like other states. The other states don't do it because it would literally eat up most of their non-conference schedules. Can you imagine trying to play everybody in Michigan or Florida or North Carolina or Illinois or Missouri?

The old system is never coming back. Iowa and Iowa State have made that perfectly clear and they have all the leverage. I actually think its far more likely that UNI and Iowa no longer play at all after this contract is up with the Big Ten going to 20 league games. Iowa isn't giving up their home games against the worst DI programs that they can find.

I'd love it if Iowa State and UNI would go to a Ames, DSM, Cedar Falls, DSM, Ames, DSM, Cedar Falls arangement. That means Iowa State only has to come to Cedar Falls one out of every three years and still gets a regular game in DSM. We've got an Iowa State guy as our AD now, so I think there's a sliver of hope that something gets worked out between Jamie and David.
 

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