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Those guys anchored the best defensive line ISU ever had!! To bad Mike doesn't enjoy sharing his football past. I hope he at least remembers his educational experience fondly, I know I do!I grew up in Hampton, but when I met and married my wife, who's from Lake Mills, I moved here. She went to school with Maynard, Mike, and their sister.
Andy and Kevin, Mike's sons, went to school with my step-son in Lake Mills. Andy took a shine to my youngest son and is still known as 'Big Andy' to this day.
I had met both Maynard and Mike during the '76 season and they were very interesting characters. I talk to both Mike and Andy on a weekly basis if not more as they both still live in Lake Mills.
Mike manages the lumber yard here and Andy sells insurance with his mother and is an assistant with the Lake Mills football team. Maynard is in Waseca, MN, I believe, and manages the airport. Mike doesn't like talking about football, for reasons unknown, but Andy and I talk about ISU athletics a lot.
Balrog,
how is it you started this thread 2 years ago and you only have 400 some posts? I swear there are a couple hundred in this thread alone easy.
:biglaugh:Actually McCarney didn't choose to take the ball first. He chose the end they would play on hoping to get an advantage from the crowd with the south end zone bleachers. Wyoming then got to choose O or D first. Still a boneheaded move. It was actually the very first NCAA overtime game under the new rules. I remember very clearly being there for that little piece of history. :sad:
I became a Cyclone fan when my brother transferred from the University of No Intelligence to ISU. It is scary how old I was before I knew Iowa State even existed growing up in Hawk country. I was given a little Cy (walking Cy with orthopedic shoes) sticker and I had no idea what school it stood for. I went through junior high and high school being one of just a handfull of Cyclone fans in the whole school. You certainly learn to grow a thick skin as well as a deep hatred for arrogant Hawk fans.
Since then I became the first person in my family since my aunt in the late fifties to graduate from ISU. I met my wife (an ISU alum) in Ames. We are desperately trying to get back to Ames before our kids are infected with a Goofer virus.
Lake Mills, well connected in the athletic department, perhaps you've also met Mike & Maynard Stensrud?