JonDMiller
Publisher/Founder
I have backed away from the 'This is Iowa State's Super Bowl' opinion that I had say 8 to 10 years ago....ISU has climbed a few hills with some big wins that make this win not the 'Super Bowl' level and going to a bowl game is no longer a rarity for that program.
That said, it's going to continue to mean more to them than to Iowa fans in general because of this simple and undeniable fact:
Iowa State plays second fiddle to Iowa in this state.
Iowa has more fans, Iowa gets more media attention, Iowa makes more businesses more money in advertising as they have larger audiences for their programming, etc.
I list those things not as reasons to incite Clone fans to riot, rather merely as fact.
This game will stop meaning more to ISU fans once they consistently get more media coverage, have a larger fan base and begin to generate more advertising revenue than do the Hawkeyes for the big media companies in this state.
Or in other words, we won't have to worry about that in our lifetime.
But one problem has been: I wish Iowa played with the same intensity that we see from ISU's players in this game year after year.
That said, it's going to continue to mean more to them than to Iowa fans in general because of this simple and undeniable fact:
Iowa State plays second fiddle to Iowa in this state.
Iowa has more fans, Iowa gets more media attention, Iowa makes more businesses more money in advertising as they have larger audiences for their programming, etc.
I list those things not as reasons to incite Clone fans to riot, rather merely as fact.
This game will stop meaning more to ISU fans once they consistently get more media coverage, have a larger fan base and begin to generate more advertising revenue than do the Hawkeyes for the big media companies in this state.
Or in other words, we won't have to worry about that in our lifetime.
But one problem has been: I wish Iowa played with the same intensity that we see from ISU's players in this game year after year.