That is correct. UNI has been notified that it is 7:00 on CyTV or FSN. Giving ISU the courtesy of announcing.
Hoping somebody in Ames can confirm. Seems like it would have been a good fact to "leak" during the tailgate tour, but they haven't yet.
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That is correct. UNI has been notified that it is 7:00 on CyTV or FSN. Giving ISU the courtesy of announcing.
I don't mind a somewhat lackluster non-con because when you play in the Big 12 w/ 18 conference games, you'll have PLENTY of resume building chances.
Selfishly, I'd try to get the home and home with Creighton right away, especially if we get the home game this year. Creighton is gunna be good this year, decent next year. Nothing to lose in a series like this.
I'd agree except they have McD as their coach. Something about losing to a guy you were a year from firing who left the cupboard empty (besides Ejim coming in) just wouldn't sit right with me. We want to (and we have actually) feel like we've moved on to bigger and better things no offense to McD.
Lol, brainfart on my account. I actually like Creighton, so I have put the whole McDermott thing behind me, and sometimes forget the connection. His time at Iowa St was undoubtedly terrible, but everything turned out pretty well, at some point you gotta bury the hatchet.
Thanks. Glad to get some dates on the calendar.
Not wild about the Iowa game on a Thursday night. Seems like it would be a great weekend game. Put a low major on the weeknight. Oh well, I may make this my first venture to CHA.
P.S. Any news on the time of the UNI football game? Someone on PN has said he has inside info that it will be 7pm, but they are waiting for ISU to announce it.
Are people really saying they would rather ISU play Valpo or SFA before UNI? That's just nonsense. The UNI game is always a 'must see' event in the state. The games over the last 10-15 years have mostly all been good close games. Why in the world would ISU fans not want to see that game every year? Makes no sense other than $$$, which like I say is dumb. Either ISU cares more about money than the fans or they are scared of UNI. Those games up at CF in the middle of the week were always fun as hell to watch.
I would much rather play Valpo or SFA over UNI especially if I have to travel to Cedar Falls for any game. I don't think any Iowa State fan really gets fired up about beating UNI. In the end what I care about is success and getting to the NCAA Tournament. The reality is that Valpo or SFA do the same things for our RPI and strength of schedule as playing UNI would. All three are high quality mid-major programs. The difference is that the UNI players play that game with a chip on their shoulder much more than an Iona, Valpo, SFA or St. Mary's would. I don't think it is about the money nor is it about being scared of playing UNI, I just think you can get a similar opponent with less risk. Really the only argument for playing UNI is (a) we should be nice to them because they are a fellow in-state school and (b) they have played some close games in the past. Neither of those arguments move the needle for me personally.
You're joking, right?ISU is 2-6 vs. UNI ever since Jacobson took over for McD, and both of the wins came in overtime. ISU fans should abso-freakin'-lutely be fired up about beating UNI, and more importantly so should the players and coaches.
You're joking, right?
ISU is 2-6 vs. UNI ever since Jacobson took over for McD, and both of the wins came in overtime. ISU fans should abso-freakin'-lutely be fired up about beating UNI, and more importantly so should the players and coaches.
ISU is 2-6 vs. UNI ever since Jacobson took over for McD, and both of the wins came in overtime. ISU fans should abso-freakin'-lutely be fired up about beating UNI, and more importantly so should the players and coaches.
I don't think I would ever get fired up about beating UNI. Credit to Jacobson for having his guys ready to play us.
My question is how much harder is it to get half way decent (100-200 RPI) teams to come to Hilton as opposed to terrible (250+ RPI) teams? Or is it simply a scheduling issue?
I know you don't know for sure before hand, but we had 3 teams with RPI's over 300 last year. That's got to be somewhat predictable. Chicago St, Ark -PB, or Coppin St all had RPI's above 250 every year for the last 3 years.