Most Iconic Iowa Football Pictures Ever

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Boy, theres a place that couldn't have more appropriately met a wrecking ball.

Look at those "sight lines" for what supposedly are the best seats on the field (near the 50 yard line)

Look at the condition of that multi use field (and this wasn't even the 1988 Peach Bowl that was played in a downpour and featured about fifteen turnovers).

You could have landed a fighter plane in that foul territory for baseball.

It had one piece of historical significance; it was the sight of Hank Aaron's record breaking home run. Other than that, it was damp, musty, smelly and the world's largest mosquito trap.
 
Boy, theres a place that couldn't have more appropriately met a wrecking ball.

Look at those "sight lines" for what supposedly are the best seats on the field (near the 50 yard line)

Look at the condition of that multi use field (and this wasn't even the 1988 Peach Bowl that was played in a downpour and featured about fifteen turnovers).

You could have landed a fighter plane in that foul territory for baseball.

It had one piece of historical significance; it was the sight of Hank Aaron's record breaking home run. Other than that, it was damp, musty, smelly and the world's largest mosquito trap.

Oh those cookie cutter (aka concrete donut) stadiums of the 1960s & 1970s.
 
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