"...if isu didn't have this game would they have any motivation throughout the year"
Yeah...Iowa is so much more impressive to play than Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech, and Texas A&M. Get serious. Those games in Ames will be absolute sellouts.
"...if isu didn't have this game would they have any motivation throughout the year"
Yeah...Iowa is so much more impressive to play than Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech, and Texas A&M. Get serious. Those games in Ames will be absolute sellouts.
And Gravy, HE isn't so much interesting individually, its his perspective on the ISU v Iowa matchup. If in-state recruits of all stripes find this game important, that means...it IS important, to both schools. And that is an interesting point IMO. If you find it not to be so...great for you.
You think that ISU vs Oklahoma State and Texas A&M will be "absolute sellouts"? ISU's last home games against the following teams, with attendance listed (Official capacity is 55,000):Yeah...Iowa is so much more impressive to play than Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech, and Texas A&M. Get serious. Those games in Ames will be absolute sellouts.
Dude...I remember the late 70's when Iowa wasn't selling out its games. Don't pretend that some greater loyalty exists amongst Hawkeye fans...ISU fills the stadium for UNI as much or more than it does for Iowa. Iowa has had a lot of success since the early 80's...ISU's day is coming.
ISU fills the stadium for UNI as much or more than it does for Iowa. Iowa has had a lot of success since the early 80's...ISU's day is coming.
I went to school at Iowa...had I gone to school at A&M or Tech, I'd spend time on their boards. I'm an Iowa fan, minus when they play ISU...that is why I'm here. Its not complicated...nor is it motivated by any sort of dislike of Iowa. As a fan of both teams, its much easier to look at all things Iowa and ISU with a bit more objectivity than most.
Dude...I remember the late 70's when Iowa wasn't selling out its games. Don't pretend that some greater loyalty exists amongst Hawkeye fans...ISU fills the stadium for UNI as much or more than it does for Iowa. Iowa has had a lot of success since the early 80's...ISU's day is coming.
Texas Tech, Nebraska and Utah visit Ames this year...would you like to place a large bet that both are sellout games? Okie, A&M, and Texas come in 2011. I'd be willing to wager those are sellouts as well.
Dude...I remember the late 70's when Iowa wasn't selling out its games. Don't pretend that some greater loyalty exists amongst Hawkeye fans...ISU fills the stadium for UNI as much or more than it does for Iowa. Iowa has had a lot of success since the early 80's...ISU's day is coming.
Texas (2007): 52,060
Oklahoma (2007): 49,511
Oklahoma State (2009): 40,540
Texas Tech (2006): 44,112
Texas A&M (2008): 45,495
You are citing the "Chizik" years, when enthusiasm bottomed out....even so, four of those games represent very near or OVER 100% filling of stadium capacity (Originally, the stadium had a capacity of 42,500, all on the sidelines. In 1976, end zone bleachers were constructed to increase capacity to more than 46,000).
Texas Tech, Nebraska and Utah visit Ames this year...would you like to place a large bet that both are sellout games? Okie, A&M, and Texas come in 2011. I'd be willing to wager those are sellouts as well.