question fanatics. seems like we were trending toward a football school, but with the spring game today, I find myself not really into it like previous years. still dwelling on basketball being over. what do the rest of you feel?
It's hard to imagine Sam getting mad at anybody. :unsure:watching the spring game got me back into the football rhythm but until about a week ago I was still all BB...
I think both of our BIG athletics are on the rise causing me to be excited for everything ISU. Which in return is getting my girlfriend more and more mad at me for spending so much time on CF...
watching the spring game got me back into the football rhythm but until about a week ago I was still all BB...
I think both of our BIG athletics are on the rise causing me to be excited for everything ISU. Which in return is getting my girlfriend more and more mad at me for spending so much time on CF...
It doesn't always have to be either/or. I see us trending towards having a very solid balance between both, as we experienced briefly in the early 2000s.
Hopefully we avoid devastating controversy and hang on to our coaches and athletics director. If we do that, I don't see any reason it can't be [reasonably] sustained this time around.
I'd like to be dominant in both like Wisconsin and Ohio St.
I agree, but I was answering the question from a Cyclone perspective, which means we have to take our own history/expectations in each sport into account. The past seasons were "solid" for both programs, historically speaking.Not many people besides Cyclone fans would consider us either. We are maybe trending towards both, although MBB has a much bigger ceiling, IMO.
we don't have a winning overall record in either of those sports. can we legitimately call ourselves either?
you know what I mean. we were tending toward being more fanatical toward football. now is say its swung back to basketball. this is just a statement about our fan base.we don't have a winning overall record in either of those sports. can we legitimately call ourselves either?