HerkyHancock
Well-Known Member
Does Isu actually sell out games that aren't against iowa? All i can think of is nebraska and they leaving for greener pastures now.
As an ISU fan, I agree that playing this game every year is bad for both schools. I think it prevents each team from exploring games with schools in the other power conferences.
However, if you can't see what a big deal it is for the state in general, you are blind. Kids have ISU / Iowa spirit days, businesses close, etc etc. And don't kid yourself, this game is the biggest boon for the Iowa City economy every year, just as it is for Ames.
All of that combined, I think the best thing would be a two on, two off agreement. That would keep the benefits of the rivalry alive, but would allow ISU and Iowa opportunities to play some other teams as well.
I want the series dropped too. Iowa fans are relentless trolls who spread lies about our football program.
I just find very little excitement in playing ISU.
I get as excited for ISU as I do Northern Illinois. I would rather play a name school.
Iowa doesn't get any better from playing Iowa State, sorry, they just don't.
It's actually 20%, but that's only until 2012 when the home team will keep all gate revenue. And, it's only about 15-20 thousand less with the hillsides full.
So how does that work when Pollard requires that people buy a mini-pack just to get a ticket to the Iowa game? If it's $100 for the 3-game mini-pack, does Iowa only get 20% of $33.33 per ticket?
No no, the Iowa game is 90 bucks, the other two games are 5 bucks.
Does anyone think Nebraska will replace Iowa state as one of our bigger rivals?
Does anyone think Nebraska will replace Iowa state as one of our bigger rivals?
First off, not all Cyclone fans are trolls. I felt like my post in this thread was pretty rationale.
Secondly, there are plenty of Hawk fans who are trolls on CF.
Lastly, don't try to blame ISU fans for your programs disciplinary problems. Low income housing, rape, drugs, cab drivers, shattered jaws. Have some self accountability as a fan base. Somewhere in the U of I football program there is a breakdown in teaching kids what is right, and what is wrong. ISU fans are not that breakdown.
The ISU game is more exciting for the fanbase than many Hawkeye fans want to admit. On this year's schedule, OSU, Wisky and PSU all rank higher. MSU was big this year but they came into town undefeated, in most years ISU > MSU in fan excitement.
Which recent OOC home game has carried as much excitement as an ISU game? Arizona? Syracuse? The 2011 Pitt game? I would say ISU is above them, and above about 40% of the conference home games. So its typically the 3rd or 4th best game on a 7 game home schedule. I guess you can say they'd be replaced by another challenging OOC opponent, but you never know when it will end up being Ball State to pay the bills.
I'm going by my own personal opinion of the excitement and electricity amongst the general fanbase. Individual opinions will differ.