eveningnewsteam
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Ill be there. Im not going to turn my back to the field all day, so I guess I will watch
just curious about what kind of fans are on this forum. Someone said this is "rake your yard saturday". Still others just won't miss an Iowa game period. Still others will listen to radio, rake the yard and run in the house if it gets good. Which one are you?
No, it's less painful to not watch and just hear the score later.
You've convinced me! I am NOT going to sit in Kinnick this Saturday! I bet others feel the same way. I'd be surprised if it was 1/3 full on Saturday!
You've convinced me! I am NOT going to sit in Kinnick this Saturday! I bet others feel the same way. I'd be surprised if it was 1/3 full on Saturday!
I thought Iowa's first year of football was 1981?Anyone thay does not support the team, and at least watch if they are able does not deserve to be called a fan. Even the fans in the 70s were more supportive than half the guys on this forum. My friend Rob Fick told me that the fans stuck with his team in 74, and they beat UCLA. We all know what the 73 season was like. If the 74 team could do it, for sure this team can. Be a real fan every one and help this team win, they need your support.
I will be at the horse shoe at ohio college for the game. I will be very disappointed if Iowa does not compete with ohio and hope for an upset win. I love the experience of attending away games (I am lucky to be able to go to all of them). I got to see the Hawks darn near upset ohio a couple of years ago; I must admit that other than Kinnick, the horse shoe is the best venue in the BT.
It would be awesome for recruits to see a half empty Kinnick Stadium as well, wouldn't it? That would help us recruit guys who we can develop to compete in the Big Ten, right?I agree with this, the biggest message us fans can send is by not showing up to the games.
I have been a life long Cub fan and one of my biggest gripe is the amount of fans that will show up no matter how bad they are. Even during bad seasons they still draw over 2 million per year and that does not give ownership much incentive to improve the team since they profit whether they win or lose. We do not want Iowa to turn into "loveable losers", if you do not enjoy the results of the team/coaching staff there is no bigger message you can send then having a 1/2 empty Kinnick Stadium on game day.
Although I realistically believe this game will not be pretty, of course I will watch. As a Hawk fan for life, I'll always support the guys playing for Iowa.
It's the head coach and his staff who are becoming increasingly difficult to support. With that said, I will not punish the players by not watching because of a coaches failure to keep up with the times.
You watching on TV? If so, how will the players know if you are watching or not?