JonDMiller
Publisher/Founder
The Iowa Corn Growers Association, along with Iowa and Iowa State, announced on Tuesday that they would be scrapping the Cy-Hawk football trophy unveiled last week and instead will listen to fans and ultimately let the fans choose what the new trophy will be.
An interim trophy will be used this year as this process will not be completed in time to design a new trophy.
One of the things Rick Klatt from the University of Iowa said at the press conferences was that Iowa Corn was bearing too much of the blame in this, as Iowa and Iowa State were both involved in this process.
All that being said...this is a a great move by all involved. The only thing worse than a bad idea or bad decision is being stubborn and unwilling to correct the mistake.
Whether or not you feel this was a mistake or a bad decision, that's your call. I didn't like the notion of this new trophy being the icon that was up for grabs for the football game. So I am very pleased to see these organizations listen to the fans, respond according to what the fans had to say and involve the fans in the decision making progress going forward.
In my opinion, Iowa Corn will reap more publicity from these last four days than they would have in total during the entire sponsorship relationship. They didn't plan to unveil something that would be met with negatively and then plan to roll this idea out. However in hindsight, it's going to work out real, real well for Iowa Corn...and also work out well for Iowa and Iowa State fans.
An interim trophy will be used this year as this process will not be completed in time to design a new trophy.
One of the things Rick Klatt from the University of Iowa said at the press conferences was that Iowa Corn was bearing too much of the blame in this, as Iowa and Iowa State were both involved in this process.
All that being said...this is a a great move by all involved. The only thing worse than a bad idea or bad decision is being stubborn and unwilling to correct the mistake.
Whether or not you feel this was a mistake or a bad decision, that's your call. I didn't like the notion of this new trophy being the icon that was up for grabs for the football game. So I am very pleased to see these organizations listen to the fans, respond according to what the fans had to say and involve the fans in the decision making progress going forward.
In my opinion, Iowa Corn will reap more publicity from these last four days than they would have in total during the entire sponsorship relationship. They didn't plan to unveil something that would be met with negatively and then plan to roll this idea out. However in hindsight, it's going to work out real, real well for Iowa Corn...and also work out well for Iowa and Iowa State fans.