Hey, if they keep winning, they will be a top 15 team.You know the fan support at Iowa is truly amazing. It bears little proportion to the team's W/L and quality of play. You'd think Iowa was a top 15 team if you watched the fans.
Wasn't at that game, but saw it well enough on TV. One reason you probably couldn't hear anything after that game was probably because there was no noise, only eerie quiet.As a blue hair I appreciate that. The loudest game I can remember was the "Norm Parker" game vs Wisky in 2010. Could not hear anything after that game . Hope to beat that noise level this Saturday!!!
Have to wonder already as you are traveling with all those Badgers . In 2010 I rode the train back with some Wisky fans and they were actually pretty gracious in victory. Course they were way outnumbered in a moving vehicle.Wasn't at that game, but saw it well enough on TV. One reason you probably couldn't hear anything after that game was probably because there was no noise, only eerie quiet.
I was at the 2014 Wiscy game. I had the pleasure of riding home with a bunch of delirious Badger fans who decided to stop at a bar in Kieler on the way home were we were greeted by about forty or fifty more delirious Badger fans who had watched the game at the bar and been drinking all day. I've told the story before; the rest the evening felt like a volleyball match with me as the volleyball.
Pray for my sanity this week. Im coming down with a group of fourteen badger fans. Sitting in the new North end zone.
I've lived in Wisconsin for seventeen years. There are worse fan bases out there. But all the stories you have heard about their intake of adult beverages are true. Maybe it's because the legal age was once eighteen. Or because some laws should be tougher on those who have had too much to drink.Have to wonder already as you are traveling with all those Badgers . In 2010 I rode the train back with some Wisky fans and they were actually pretty gracious in victory. Course they were way outnumbered in a moving vehicle.
It's going to be awfully loud against Wisky.I gotta say watching on btn2go tonight, there were times the crowd was drowning out the announcers against lowly UNI
trolling the trollsI am not going to cheer because our fan base is delusional. We need to be more quiet until we get more wins. But, wait. Lots of posts say if we have a good year, its because our schedule is so weak. Now I just do not know what to do.
Wisconsin residents are very similiar to Iowans on the surface. Strong work ethics, small town/rural roots, county fairs are still a big deal, gracious hosts, church potlucks, uniting on Friday Night for local high school sports, helping neighbor's in time of need, on and on.Went to the '15 game with my stepson and his friend. Badger fans were extremely friendly pregame. Midwestern polite after. Went again last year, again pretty polite and friendly. Note, did stay away from the bars, they looked crazy. By the way, we cheer because we love the Hawks, win or lose. Never booed a Hawk in my life, (except Ronnie Harmon).
Wisconsin and northern Illinois were originally planned to be essentially one state, as the original outlined state map for Wisconsin included Rockford and Chicago. Mississippi was added to the Union in 1817 and the North needed to add another state. They wanted to add Illinois, but because downstate Illinois was essentially indistinguishable from the future Confederate sympathizing state of Missourrah and was full of Kentucky and Tennessee rednecks, they needed to add some actual northerners.Wisconsin residents are very similiar to Iowans on the surface. Strong work ethics, small town/rural roots, county fairs are still a big deal, gracious hosts, church potlucks, uniting on Friday Night for local high school sports, helping neighbor's in time of need, on and on.
I've lived in Wisconsin for seventeen years. Here's the difference. Wisconsin people, under the surface, have a slight petty streak in them, a little bit of holier than thou self righteousness. The kind of people who will lecture you not to act a certain way and then turn around and do it themselves. It has to start with elected officials, school board superintendents, village clerk's, etc. Secrets aren't kep't over here as much as they are in Iowa and having lived both states it's not a huge difference, but it's there.
I booed Pierce every time he was announced pre-game. Alford benched the starters in Pierce's last game, so I didn't get the opportunity to boo him and I think he was arrested either that night or early the next day on those kidnapping charges. Harmon's fumble-itis came in his last game as a Hawk, so the opportunities to boo him were limited. He was an honorary captain at some game a few years ago, but I was in some unconscionable line to take a piss after drinking a dozen Coors Lights in the parking lot so I didn't get the opportunity to boo him.Never booed a Hawk in my life, (except Ronnie Harmon).
Pray for my sanity this week. Im coming down with a group of fourteen badger fans. Sitting in the new North end zone.
I find it hard to pray for people who continually put themselves in bad sports. You should get counseling.
Like I explained a few posts ago, it's immediate family and members from my wife's side.Just so we are clear... that was a joke and I love Newhart. Got to hand it to you...special person to go to this game with THOSE people.