Jack Trice field was dedicated immediately after completion in 1975 so we couldn't exactly name it before then. The stadium was officially renamed in 1997 (rather than just the field itself), and is still the only FBS D1 stadium named for an African-American.
Iowa State used to play at Clyde Williams Stadium, named in 1938 for the former coach and athletic director who did play football for Iowa, but is now in both schools' hall of fame. Kinnick wasn't named until 1972 and prior to that Iowa played at "Iowa Stadium". Didn't exactly beat us to the punch there.
Herkey made his first on-field appearance as a costumed mascot in 1959. Cy was introduced at a 1954 homecoming pep rally.
Iowa, Hayden Fry specifically, had to seek permission from Pittsburgh in 1970 to copy their uniform.
Your reductive and misleading post was cool though.
I am okay with the schedule just because KF teams don't usually hit their stride until October. This Iowa team needs this type of schedule. The KF era is coming to an end soon so that might change with Brian or whoever ends up being the next HC......until then, I do not need to see 7 or 8 win teams in the non-conference.
The cardinal was chosen because depicting a tornado as a mascot was conceptually somewhere between difficult and impossible, and Iowa State's school colors naturally lent themselves to the cardinal.
I might also mention:
Weather patterns as mascots are difficult.
I don't know who really wants it more. But I do know that for me at least, when Iowa wins. It's a gigantic sigh and a relief then onto the next game. I don't say one damned thing to isu fans. When Iowa loses, it's hell and harrassment from every clown fan I know.
Did the word 'hawk' mean something different in the 1830's than it does now? I wasn't around then but I thought it has been the name of a bird since forever.
So, in a nutshell, it was really f'ing stupid and not really thought out too well when picking the cyclone as a mascot?
If knowing stuff is something to be ridiculed for, I'll gladly accept that. The alternative is ignorance. I don't believe there's an award for that.
You missed my point. If we are going to play a 4 win team, play a 4 win team that treats Iowa like every other game so they play like a 4 win team against us. Don't play a 4 win team who makes it their yearly mission to beat Iowa and plays out of their mind (like an 8 win team) every year. If you're going to play a team that plays you like an 8 win team, you just as well play an actual 8 win team.
so how did you prove that most Iowa state fans care about anything but beating iowa? you better hope you don't get blown out on your super bowl again this year. It definitely means more to you than it does me.Thank you for proving my point.
He's right about what? I think we are talking about two separate things. He's talking about playing as many shitty teams as State can to qualify for a bowl game (6 wins). I'm talking about playing quality caliber teams to be beneficial as far as SOS at the end of the season.
I don't think we are on the same page.
like the home and home with Syracuse several years back.
I am sorry, but I haven't heard of any of those people.Jack Trice field was dedicated immediately after completion in 1975 so we couldn't exactly name it before then. The stadium was officially renamed in 1997 (rather than just the field itself), and is still the only FBS D1 stadium named for an African-American.
Iowa State used to play at Clyde Williams Stadium, named in 1938 for the former coach and athletic director who did play football for Iowa, but is now in both schools' hall of fame. Kinnick wasn't named until 1972 and prior to that Iowa played at "Iowa Stadium". Didn't exactly beat us to the punch there.
Herkey made his first on-field appearance as a costumed mascot in 1959. Cy was introduced at a 1954 homecoming pep rally.
Iowa, Hayden Fry specifically, had to seek permission from Pittsburgh in 1970 to copy their uniform.
Your reductive and misleading post was cool though.
And why would you brag?I don't know who really wants it more. But I do know that for me at least, when Iowa wins. It's a gigantic sigh and a relief then onto the next game. I don't say one damned thing to isu fans. When Iowa loses, it's hell and harrassment from every clown fan I know.