NCHawker
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What was your experience?
I drove up to DC to attend the game. The stadium was small and it wasn't very close to full. A good turnout by Iowa Fans. I got my tickets through my cousin via the DC I-Club. There was some semblance of tailgating in the lot. My wife and I walked through, nobody said hello or invited us to join them...they just sort of looked at us. I found the people to be generally lacking in warmth and disagreeable
We had good reason to think they would win this game. It started out good. Then Iowa could not solve the read option. Everyone's hero Drew Ott, repeatedly lost contain. After Iowa fell behind, Iowa just threw the ball on every down. Beathard sat on the bench. I wondered if he could have brought a spark.
We went to Joe's crab shack, and Hlas, Dochterman and Morehouse came in and sat next to us at the bar. I chatted a bit with Hlas. That was one of very few highlights of the dday.
Traffic in DC is insane. It was a nice October day though.
I drove up to DC to attend the game. The stadium was small and it wasn't very close to full. A good turnout by Iowa Fans. I got my tickets through my cousin via the DC I-Club. There was some semblance of tailgating in the lot. My wife and I walked through, nobody said hello or invited us to join them...they just sort of looked at us. I found the people to be generally lacking in warmth and disagreeable
We had good reason to think they would win this game. It started out good. Then Iowa could not solve the read option. Everyone's hero Drew Ott, repeatedly lost contain. After Iowa fell behind, Iowa just threw the ball on every down. Beathard sat on the bench. I wondered if he could have brought a spark.
We went to Joe's crab shack, and Hlas, Dochterman and Morehouse came in and sat next to us at the bar. I chatted a bit with Hlas. That was one of very few highlights of the dday.
Traffic in DC is insane. It was a nice October day though.