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I was wondering the same thing. You could see them every time the camera was on Fred. Not coolI was curious how the hawk fans got the seats right behind our bench? very confused.
1. The row of six hawkeye behind our bench that you could see on TV every time they cut to Hoiberg. Whover owns those tickets should have their seats unceremoniously moved somewhere else for that BS move.
2. The ***-clown student in Cyclone Ally in the front row with the Iowa shirt on. How does that happen? Should never happen.
1. The row of six hawkeye behind our bench that you could see on TV every time they cut to Hoiberg. Whover owns those tickets should have their seats unceremoniously moved somewhere else for that BS move.
Too bad those seats are usually company seats, but someone really should ask them why they gave tickets to Hawkeyes. You don't buy seats those expensive just to "hand out" without thinking about who you are giving them too. That is really, really, shameful. I know they are "your" tickets when you buy them but to have high level donors of any kind not care really saddens me.
Maybe next time there are Cyclone fans there they could ask "hey - where did you get your tickets from?"
Iowa state fans pretty much always try to beat traffic. It's some shameful ****.
My uncle works for HyVee and he was talking about going to the game. Not sure if that is who had those tickets, but if it was I highly doubt HyVee cares who the people cheer for.
2. The ***-clown student in Cyclone Ally in the front row with the Iowa shirt on. How does that happen? Should never happen.
we had a bunch of people with kids in section 230 and 231 who left at about 4 minutes left. So you stay for the ****** game and leave before it gets good. It's not like it was a blowout. That's a waste of money if you ask me.