The motion carries to a vote all those in favor say "aye"I motion to pass this suggestion into reality.
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The motion carries to a vote all those in favor say "aye"I motion to pass this suggestion into reality.
No the defination clearly states something about just being a hokeye fan as being a d-bag!I arrived on campus an Iowa fan. I would've never worn an Iowa shirt and it sure didn't take me long to convert. Wearing a rival shirt on campus is Webster's definition of ****** bag.
The motion carries to a vote all those in favor say "aye"
Honestly, i don't have a huge problem with an Iowa fan wearing an Iowa shirt on campus to class or anything. If i'd gone to iowa i can guarantee i would've likely done the same. If you're going to stay in-state, depending on your major sometimes you don't have a whole lot of choice as to where you're going.
Now at the stadium on a non-iowa week? Thats a different story. I wouldn't go to an Iowa game not involving ISU and wear ISU clothing (i'd go neutral or pick up some of the other team's gear). I dont know why so many hawks love to come to ISU games decked in hawk gear.
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I went to UNI and wore an ISU shirt to classes all the time. My wife did the same when she was at UNI.
I went to UNI and wore an ISU shirt to classes all the time. My wife did the same when she was at UNI.
Honestly, i don't have a huge problem with an Iowa fan wearing an Iowa shirt on campus to class or anything. If i'd gone to iowa i can guarantee i would've likely done the same. If you're going to stay in-state, depending on your major sometimes you don't have a whole lot of choice as to where you're going.
Now at the stadium on a non-iowa week? Thats a different story. I wouldn't go to an Iowa game not involving ISU and wear ISU clothing (i'd go neutral or pick up some of the other team's gear). I dont know why so many hawks love to come to ISU games decked in hawk gear.