Ohio is still not in the Midwest.
I will absolutely die on this hill.
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Ohio is still not in the Midwest.
I will absolutely die on this hill.
https://www.britannica.com/place/Middle-WestWhen I lived in Indiana I called it the Ohio Valley area, which was Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, the lower Michigan.
pssst look at the post from Britannica. You win.Willing to oblige your last wish.![]()
You are effectively wikipedia. I gotta defer to Encyclopedia Britannica. Btw you said you would die on this hill. That means no more posts from you.Lol, Kansas in the Midwest? Okay.
You are effectively wikipedia. I gotta defer to Encyclopedia Britannica. Btw you said you would die on this hill. That means no more posts from you.
You are dead. Once dead you can't post.Maybe you should look up in your encyclopedic britannica what “die on this hill” means.
Came for the 2020 football projections, stayed for the midwest definition debates. Solid thread, 8/10. Would read again.
For the record, Southern Illinois is everything south of I-80.I definitely have to agree with the Kentucky comparison. You go to southern Indiana and you would believe you were in Kentucky, Alabama etc . .
Southern Illinois isn't much better.
I'm an ISU grad and moved to New England 18 years ago from Des Moines.
Does one remember the picture in the DM Register of Rhoads and Campbell standing on the field by themselves after our loss to Toledo? I thought to myself that we should be looking at that Toledo guy as our next coach.
No one can confirm that I said it or even thought it. But it happened and I'm grateful.
You proved this a lie! GREAT SCOTT!I'm an ISU grad and moved to New England 18 years ago from Des Moines.
I fly back for a few games a year, but after that game in Ames against Iowa 4 years ago when we had a chance to win and we did our typical collapse, I said to my HOK buddies that I will not buy season tickets until we change coaches and have a winning season. I was so frustrated with how we had not progressed under what I considered to be a guy who truly wanted to be at Iowa State. BTW, I was at the Texas game when we won, but that Iowa game was the last straw.
I'm now a proud holder of season tickets and happily fly back to Iowa to cheer on ISU and Coach Campbell. We've got a winner and he knows he's got a fan base that no school can surpass.
Does one remember the picture in the DM Register of Rhoads and Campbell standing on the field by themselves after our loss to Toledo? I thought to myself that we should be looking at that Toledo guy as our next coach.
No one can confirm that I said it or even thought it. But it happened and I'm grateful.

Yes, being a mid-westerner allows me a perfect combo of pride and humbleness and results in good threads.![]()
I definitely have to agree with the Kentucky comparison. You go to southern Indiana and you would believe you were in Kentucky, Alabama etc . .
Southern Illinois isn't much better.
That's not Coach Campbell