83Hawk
Banned
As much as I'd like to see Iowa win Saturday, it probably isn't going to happen. The defense is spent, the offense is inconsistent, and I wouldn't be surprised if the players' hearts are not as into the game as it would have been if all their high hopes and dreams for this season weren't shattered last week.
Even if Iowa were to play their best game of the season, it still probably wouldn't be enough against an opponent that is vastly superior in talent.
Still....I'll be in the stands cheering them on, like I am for every home game. I was in the stands cheering them on when they were pounded by Michigan 51-6 in 1969, and USC 48-0 in 1970. No matter what happens...I'll always be there.
Some fans (especially those of us who remember the bad years) grew up Iowa fans. They were the only team we knew. The Hawks were almost never on TV, so we listened to Zabel, or Bob Brooks, or Ron Gonder. Losses hurt worse now because Iowa has experienced success. When you are crappy and you lose, well, no surprise. Occasionally a big win would come around and we fans would be ecstatic.
Now every loss hurts because Iowa has reached a point where they can..on any given day..beat anyone in the country. Losing to Ohio State isn't so bad because Iowa almost always loses to them....but struggling against (and many times losing to) teams like Northwestern, Indiana and Iowa State, are difficult to accept.
It is particularly hard on those of us who have been fans for several decades. We know what mediocrity was like and don't ever want to return. How long did it take for Iowa basketball to be run into the ground? Not very long. The same thing could happen in football.
A lot of you probably wonder why I'm always so negative. Because over my lifetime I have had more disappointments and low points as a Hawk fan than there have been high points. I keep a "negative" attitude and always expect the worst because....if the Hawks end up losing then it doesn't hurt so bad...and it makes the TRULY great wins (Oklahoma in the NCAA tourney, beating #1 UConn in BB....the Cap One and Orange Bowls in football, the paddling of Ohio State a few years ago in FB) even more wonderful!
I know the players are even more devastated than the fans over this season...it was a chance at something that doesn't come around very often and it was frittered away. As fans, the hurt will go away soon enough. The players will carry this with them for the rest of their lives.
Iowa can still finish at least 8-4 and could win their bowl game. It might be small consolation, but it is still something the players under Jerry Burns, Ray Nagel, Frank Lauterbur and Bob Commings never got to experience.
Even if Iowa were to play their best game of the season, it still probably wouldn't be enough against an opponent that is vastly superior in talent.
Still....I'll be in the stands cheering them on, like I am for every home game. I was in the stands cheering them on when they were pounded by Michigan 51-6 in 1969, and USC 48-0 in 1970. No matter what happens...I'll always be there.
Some fans (especially those of us who remember the bad years) grew up Iowa fans. They were the only team we knew. The Hawks were almost never on TV, so we listened to Zabel, or Bob Brooks, or Ron Gonder. Losses hurt worse now because Iowa has experienced success. When you are crappy and you lose, well, no surprise. Occasionally a big win would come around and we fans would be ecstatic.
Now every loss hurts because Iowa has reached a point where they can..on any given day..beat anyone in the country. Losing to Ohio State isn't so bad because Iowa almost always loses to them....but struggling against (and many times losing to) teams like Northwestern, Indiana and Iowa State, are difficult to accept.
It is particularly hard on those of us who have been fans for several decades. We know what mediocrity was like and don't ever want to return. How long did it take for Iowa basketball to be run into the ground? Not very long. The same thing could happen in football.
A lot of you probably wonder why I'm always so negative. Because over my lifetime I have had more disappointments and low points as a Hawk fan than there have been high points. I keep a "negative" attitude and always expect the worst because....if the Hawks end up losing then it doesn't hurt so bad...and it makes the TRULY great wins (Oklahoma in the NCAA tourney, beating #1 UConn in BB....the Cap One and Orange Bowls in football, the paddling of Ohio State a few years ago in FB) even more wonderful!
I know the players are even more devastated than the fans over this season...it was a chance at something that doesn't come around very often and it was frittered away. As fans, the hurt will go away soon enough. The players will carry this with them for the rest of their lives.
Iowa can still finish at least 8-4 and could win their bowl game. It might be small consolation, but it is still something the players under Jerry Burns, Ray Nagel, Frank Lauterbur and Bob Commings never got to experience.
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