I would kill to be you living in town. I don't think I'd ever miss a football, basketball, or wrestling event. For 2 football mobile passes, two basketball mobile passes, and my 3 wrestling seasons it'd cost me $1,310 a year. Baseball seasons are $75 so make it an even $1,500. Some people I know spend three times that every summer on golf or fishing.
It is just a constant buzz around here which is kind of cool. Like we live just north of IC so when Iowa was playing Michigan and they did the flyover over the stadium, we can hear it where we live an see the military aircraft do the circle if outside.
It's also funny, because people who live around the IC area will time when they go in or leave work, etc.. depending on the traffic around at times. It's like when it's HC weekend or having the parade on a Friday afternoon, ya know when to flex time to get out of there or work in the home office in the afternoon. Parent's weekend as well. Then various times they will close off downtown streets for various reasons. Sometimes ya go down there on a Thursday morning and ESPN may be there setting up the College Gameday set or FOX may be setting up their BIG Football Kickoff set. It's all cool but ya have to adjust and work around that stuff.
There are always players you see around campus and ex-players, coaches, news media, etc. You will often see the players on the mopeds, especially around the Burlington St and Riverside Dr light. You definitely know when you see a football player on the ped.
I was coaching our youth basketball 3 on 3 team years ago and looked up in the stands and Lisa Bluder was in the stands among the 30 other parents/people watching the young uns. Not sure if she had a child on the other team or knew of a kid and watching them. Luckily, we blew out that team which made us look good.
It's all fun living in this atmosphere, but admittedly, it can be a little much at times and you just want to go home to chill or even watch a game at home. Maybe that is more as I get older.
It's worth it and we choose and like living here amongst the crazies, though.