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They change the name each game guys. It said UNI last week. It'll say Akron after the game on Saturday. This is getting blown way, way out of proportion.
 




Let's not forget these bad boys before we get all high and mighty
 

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It's gotta really pizz off clone fans when they hear people, including out of state, refer to Iowa as "The Hawkeye State".
 


How about the one in the weight room that counts down to the Iowa game year round? Are there 12 of those?

i don't know. Clearly they have different ones for the one on the white wall.

I would assume they have other little pieces of plastic they can slide in the one in the weight room.
 
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i don't know. Clearly they have different ones for the one on the white wall.

I would assume they have other little pieces of plastic they can slide in the one in the weight room.

But the one in the weight room that is pictured reads "192 days, 19 hours, 42 minutes, 8 seconds" I doubt there are other teams with their own clocks in the ISU weight room.
 


But the one in the weight room that is pictured reads "192 days, 19 hours, 42 minutes, 8 seconds" I doubt there are other teams with their own clocks in the ISU weight room.
Or other teams with countdowns to the ISU game in their locker rooms.
 




But the one in the weight room that is pictured reads "192 days, 19 hours, 42 minutes, 8 seconds" I doubt there are other teams with their own clocks in the ISU weight room.


I want any ISU football player to quick do the math on that, ready go....it's timed so hurry the f**k up
 




I want any ISU football player to quick do the math on that, ready go....it's timed so hurry the f**k up
Clown - "Let's see, it takes me about 3 minutes to impregnate a sow after which I need to rest for an hour and 57 minutes. So, if I take 192 days and divide that by 2 hours, and consider that each impregnated sow will have about 7-8 clown pigs, the answer is approximately 25,000 pigs."
 








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