Press Release for Heroes Game

JonDMiller

Publisher/Founder
IOWA, NEBRASKA INTRODUCE “THE HEROES GAMEâ€
Annual football game to honor two “American Heroes†annually
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CHICAGO – Some play for axes, little brown jugs and even a milk can.* Others engage in “battles†and “holy wars.â€* Still more play for cups of a myriad of shapes and sizes and names.*
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On the last Friday of November in Lincoln, Neb., the football teams from the University of Iowa and the University of Nebraska will square off in the first of what is expected to be a long and competitive and entertaining rivalry between one of the Big Ten Conference’s original member institutions and the league’s most recent addition.
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And, while the goal is the same as other “trophy games†– win the struggle on the gridiron and claim the trophy -- the Hawkeyes and Cornhuskers won’t use their annual meeting to determine ownership of football bragging rights for the Corn Belt exclusively. Instead, they will use the national stage that will be Nebraska’s Memorial Stadium or Iowa’s historic Kinnick Stadium each autumn to honor citizens of their respective states who are, according to Webster’s Dictionary, “admired for their brave deeds and noble qualities,†and they intend to work with a partner to do a good deed of their own.
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Representatives of the two institutions unveiled their plan for “The Heroes Game†Friday morning, hours before the Big Ten Conference celebrated the start of its 116th season of football -- the first which includes the Cornhuskers as a member institution of the nation’s oldest and grandest intercollegiate athletics conference.
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The institutions plan to honor one citizen of Iowa and one citizen of Nebraska prior to each Heroes Game for their extraordinary act.* These heroes will be nominated by friends, neighbors or co-workers and will be guests of the two teams at the game where they will be honored on-field during game day.* Each will also have their name and hometown etched on the to-be-created Heroes Game trophy.
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“We believe that the people of Iowa and the people of Nebraska are very much alike in many ways.* Both believe in an honest day’s work, the importance of community and family, and both love college football and their football heroes.* We also know there are citizens of our states doing exceptional things every day and we think they are deserving of some recognition and we look forward to using this game to do that,†said Tom Osborne, director of athletics at the University of Nebraska.
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The first “Heroes Game†is still months away.* It will be played the day after Thanksgiving – Friday, Nov. 25.* However, that event is already larger than life for the fans of the two teams.* UI and NU officials are counting on that interest to drive another piece of “The Heroes Game†puzzle:* The opportunity to use the “Heroes Game†to raise funds for a non-profit organization in each state.* The beneficiary of the efforts initiated in support of the first two “Heroes Games†will be the Iowa and Nebraska chapters of the American Red Cross.*
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“There’s little doubt that the football game between Iowa and Nebraska will have the full attention of our fans and fans across the country.* In fact, in our state it’s been a topic of significant discussion for our fans since the official announcement of the expansion of the Big Ten last year.* So, to have the opportunity to work with our friends at Hy-Vee and our new friends at Nebraska to channel that energy into support for something as deserving as the American Red Cross efforts is exciting,†said Gary Barta, the UI’s director of athletics, who also noted the prominent role the American Red Cross is playing as the states of Iowa and Nebraska deal with the flooding caused by the swollen Missouri River.
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As the title sponsor of the “Heroes Game,†the institutions will look to the leadership of Hy-Vee, one of the nation’s top 20 supermarket chains and top 50 private companies in the United States, to spearhead the fund-raising efforts that will be staged annually and to take a lead role in creating activities that bring the event to life across the two states.
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And, Hy-Vee is uniquely positioned to help the UI and NU achieve their goals.* The company boasts annual sales of more than $7 billion and 233 locations throughout the Midwest, including more than 160 locations in Iowa and Nebraska.* It also has a wealth of sports marketing experience with a resume that includes partnerships with NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs and MLB’s Kansas City Royals, in addition to the staging of the annual Hy-Vee Triathalon.
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“With the ‘Hy-Vee Heroes’ game we have a truly unique opportunity to not only sponsor two legendary football programs and what we believe will be the new classic post-Thanksgiving rivalry game.* We also have the opportunity to use this great new rivalry to recognize some incredible people, doing incredible good throughout the heartland, our heartland heroes,†said Randy Edeker, president of Hy-Vee.
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“ The first two years partnering with the Red Cross and all the great work they do and then moving to another great organization, honoring all who give unselfishly to our communities,†Edeker added.
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The Heroes Game is the 14th “trophy game†in the history of the Big Ten Conference.
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The institutions will work with their multi-media partners – Hawkeye Sports Properties, a property of Learfield Sports, and Husker IMG Sports Marketing – to expand support of the event and of the non-profit organization that will benefit annually from the efforts of the American Red Cross.
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Hy-Vee Heroes Game? Sounds like Hy-Vee came up with the idea for this thing. Lame.

Stock up on snacks for the Hy-Vee Heroes Game! Doritos only $1.99, Coke 12-packs 4 for $10. We are employee-owned, with a helpful hero in every aisle.
 
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I don't know about you guys but I'm going to rescue every cat in every tree, help every senior citizen across the street, volunteer every night, amongst many others things, so I will be the HERO. The HAWKS will play for ME :)
 
I don't know about you guys but I'm going to rescue every cat in every tree, help every senior citizen across the street, volunteer every night, amongst many others things, so I will be the HERO. The HAWKS will play for ME :)

Just hope the Hawks win. Otherwise, a bunch of Nebby linemen are going to pick you up on their shoulders and carry you back to Lincoln.
 
I don't know about you guys but I'm going to rescue every cat in every tree, help every senior citizen across the street, volunteer every night, amongst many others things, so I will be the HERO. The HAWKS will play for ME :)

Why not just become a brave member of the TSA where you can keep America safe, save lives, and cop a feel as your fellow Americans go about their business. You will garner the admiration and respect of so many people you will find thankful citizens offering you many free perks, such as tickets to the Iowa/Nebraska game, where you may very well be brought onto the field at halftime and given a proper hero's welcome.
 
I love the name & it could turn into a nationally recognized game if both teams can stay competitive & have something on the line to play for on a consistent basis, like a birth in the BIG championship game. I do believe there should be some kind hero trophy to go along with it as well, at least something tangible.
 
I like the idea of honoring everday Joe's who do extraordinary things. The game itself will eventually have its own traditions, maybe tied to charitable givings, maybe not. I don't think the fans will necessarily call it the Hero's game, and i don't know if that is really the intent.

I can see the teams or fans or administrators volunteering or having chariable fundraisers etc. the week of the game. All of this on the week to give "thanks".
 
ehhhh, like the idea of what they are doing but seriously, a sponsored trophy?

Heroism shouldn't have sponsors, we learned that in Mystery Men.
 
The trophy? A "This Bag Is Green" canvas Hy-Vee shopping bag.

It show environmental heroism.

It holds food, showcasing the agricultural heroes in our two states.
 
Lol...another in the long line of spray farts the B10 has come up with in the last year.


I dont know about you, but i think this is a wonderful idea to honor somebody that has done remarkable things in the state. Why is this lame? Its actually honoring the good in the world. Also this is not the BIG idea, it was between the two schools. Whats lame is how your whole fan base still sticks behind a liar and a cheat.
 
Wow, I have lost a lot of respect for some of my fellow Iowans today who think it is lame and stupid to honor everyday "heros" and give to charities. What is wrong with some of you people? I thought Iowans were better than that, looks like we are stooping to the levels of the SEC country.
 
Wow, I have lost a lot of respect for some of my fellow Iowans today who think it is lame and stupid to honor everyday "heros" and give to charities. What is wrong with some of you people? I thought Iowans were better than that, looks like we are stooping to the levels of the SEC country.

It's football. It's a rivalry.

It isn't about Mother Theresa.

Sheesh!
 
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