Note to Jon Miller

kingcy

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You sit there and says over and over the ISU-Iowa game doesnt benefit Iowa. When 24 of the last 25 games were won by the better team. You have such an elitiest view of the U of I vs ISU, it makes me sick. Fans like you are the reason I hope Iowa dont give a **** about Iowa. Hell any preseason game Iowa plays is a risk. Iowa has had a lot of close calls and non conference losses to teams worse than ISU over the years. It is not like Iowa is playing and losing to some bottom of the pack MAC school. ISU is in a BCS conference and plays some good schools every year, something that helps Iowa in the big picture. ISU has had a better run the NWern the past few years, yet Iowa struggles vs them. ISU has had a better run than Indiana over the years and yet Iowa loses to them. Should Iowa stop playing those teams. Maybe Iowa should just play the upper 6 teams in the Big 10. Iowa playing ISU benefits them more than playing some no name school. What is wrong with playing a good team earily to get issues fixed. I know you and Iowa fans think they shoul be playing some big name school, but do the big name schools want to play Iowa. Hell playing this game for ISU is a risk, losing this game can cost ISU a bowl game, they could be playing some no name school and get a sure W. Teams at the level Iowa thinks it is on need to play games like this. ISU has a budget that is very small compaired to Iowa, yet their athletic dept is in just as good of shape if not better shape than Iowa's. Just think what ISU could do with Iowa's athletic budget.
 
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what?! you can't be serious... how did your baseball team fare this year?

A few less wins away from Iowa's, (even when the hawks had their best season in awhile)?
Basketball was poor (although, not as bad as Iowa), football average, but the Director's Cup thing indicates better overall health.
 
No, only fans of a school that under performs make claims it is not relevant when determining "the shape" of the Athletic Department.

The opposite is also true. When a school does well, its fans are more likely to claim that it is relevant.

Is it relevant? Well, that's not for me to decide. If I had a guess, though, I would wager that most Iowa and ISU fans don't even know what the Director's Cup is.
 
You sit there and says over and over the ISU-Iowa game doesnt benefit Iowa. When 24 of the last 25 games were won by the better team. You have such an elitiest view of the U of I vs ISU, it makes me sick. Fans like you are the reason I hope Iowa dont give a **** about Iowa. Hell any preseason game Iowa plays is a risk. Iowa has had a lot of close calls and non conference losses to teams worse than ISU over the years. It is not like Iowa is playing and losing to some bottom of the pack MAC school. ISU is in a BCS conference and plays some good schools every year, something that helps Iowa in the big picture. ISU has had a better run the NWern the past few years, yet Iowa struggles vs them. ISU has had a better run than Indiana over the years and yet Iowa loses to them. Should Iowa stop playing those teams. Maybe Iowa should just play the upper 6 teams in the Big 10. Iowa playing ISU benefits them more than playing some no name school. What is wrong with playing a good team earily to get issues fixed. I know you and Iowa fans think they shoul be playing some big name school, but do the big name schools want to play Iowa. Hell playing this game for ISU is a risk, losing this game can cost ISU a bowl game, they could be playing some no name school and get a sure W. Teams at the level Iowa thinks it is on need to play games like this. ISU has a budget that is very small compaired to Iowa, yet their athletic dept is in just as good of shape if not better shape than Iowa's. Just think what ISU could do with Iowa's athletic budget.

Giggles (AKA Matt P) take note . . . Miller is a classic example of someone pandering to a fanbase. Jon not only guzzles the Koolaid but finds a way to minimize ISU . . almost everyday. But hey, that is the insane sports media in this state. Pappy Zabel taught him well.
 
You sit there and says over and over the ISU-Iowa game doesnt benefit Iowa. When 24 of the last 25 games were won by the better team. You have such an elitiest view of the U of I vs ISU, it makes me sick. Fans like you are the reason I hope Iowa dont give a **** about Iowa. Hell any preseason game Iowa plays is a risk. Iowa has had a lot of close calls and non conference losses to teams worse than ISU over the years. It is not like Iowa is playing and losing to some bottom of the pack MAC school. ISU is in a BCS conference and plays some good schools every year, something that helps Iowa in the big picture. ISU has had a better run the NWern the past few years, yet Iowa struggles vs them. ISU has had a better run than Indiana over the years and yet Iowa loses to them. Should Iowa stop playing those teams. Maybe Iowa should just play the upper 6 teams in the Big 10. Iowa playing ISU benefits them more than playing some no name school. What is wrong with playing a good team earily to get issues fixed. I know you and Iowa fans think they shoul be playing some big name school, but do the big name schools want to play Iowa. Hell playing this game for ISU is a risk, losing this game can cost ISU a bowl game, they could be playing some no name school and get a sure W. Teams at the level Iowa thinks it is on need to play games like this. ISU has a budget that is very small compaired to Iowa, yet their athletic dept is in just as good of shape if not better shape than Iowa's. Just think what ISU could do with Iowa's athletic budget.

What does the bolded part mean?

Here is a life tip for you. Stop listening to his show. Stop going to his website. I really do not understand people like you that HATE Jon Miller, but continue to listen to his show and read his website. Do you realize how stupid that is? If you hate something, avoid it.
 
what?! you can't be serious... how did your baseball team fare this year?

Nobody gives a **** about the Directors Cup.

How does it benefit Iowa?


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No, only fans of a school that under performs make claims it is not relevant when determining "the shape" of the Athletic Department.

Without looking it up tell me what place ISU finished in the directors cup the last five years. Then tell me what their football record has been for each of the last five years. Which was easier?

If you traveled across Iowa talking to people on the street and asked every person you met what Iowa or ISU's standing was in the directors cup was how many of them do you think could answer correctly? But I bet 75% could tell me how many games the team won in football, or that both teams weren't very good in basketball.
 
Without looking it up tell me what place ISU finished in the directors cup the last five years. Then tell me what their football record has been for each of the last five years. Which was easier?

If you traveled across Iowa talking to people on the street and asked every person you met what Iowa or ISU's standing was in the directors cup was how many of them do you think could answer correctly? But I bet 75% could tell me how many games the team won in football, or that both teams weren't very good in basketball.

Your post would be great if the question was what university had a healthier football program...or what was the perceived health of the athletic departments. Nice attempt though.
 
Your post would be great if the question was what university had a healthier football program...or what was the perceived health of the athletic departments. Nice attempt though.

and nice attempt by you as well. So I'll word it another way.

Tell me what percentage of fans know their teams standings in the Directors Cup. Or hell, what percentage of fans even know what the Directors Cup is?

I don't have to tell you that Iowa fans like to brag about their athletic dept (and dare I say embellish a little) but even they didn't brag about beating ISU in the Director's Cup every year (until this one)
 

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