Joshbrown
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http://www.thegazette.com/subject/sports/4-cy-hawk-myths-legislation-forced-series-renewal-20140912
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iowa–Iowa_State_football_rivalry
Like many sports rivalries, the Iowa-Iowa State series has witnessed its share of high-profile squabbles. The most prevalent myth lingers that state legislators forced the schools to play one another. If the legislature had passed any such law, the Big Ten might have suspended Iowa for lack of faculty control.
While legislators exerted their influence, the reason Iowa and Iowa State restarted their football series is because of an arbitrator’s ruling in 1971. It ended a two-year impasse between the schools that was palpable and historic.
Iowa’s board in control of athletics adopted policies in 1935, 1960, 1964 and 1965 to avoid facing Iowa State in any sporting event. Publicly, Iowa wanted to prevent disharmony among the state institutions. The real basis was high brow.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iowa–Iowa_State_football_rivalry
Like many sports rivalries, the Iowa-Iowa State series has witnessed its share of high-profile squabbles. The most prevalent myth lingers that state legislators forced the schools to play one another. If the legislature had passed any such law, the Big Ten might have suspended Iowa for lack of faculty control.
While legislators exerted their influence, the reason Iowa and Iowa State restarted their football series is because of an arbitrator’s ruling in 1971. It ended a two-year impasse between the schools that was palpable and historic.
Iowa’s board in control of athletics adopted policies in 1935, 1960, 1964 and 1965 to avoid facing Iowa State in any sporting event. Publicly, Iowa wanted to prevent disharmony among the state institutions. The real basis was high brow.
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