I'm not even sure there is data to support this map. Just someone's opinion and a box of crayons. Whar Clemson?
In the northwest corner of South Carolina.
I'm not even sure there is data to support this map. Just someone's opinion and a box of crayons. Whar Clemson?
They don't exist, but buddy's on a whataboutism kick.
What's a Tavern Clone?
Clone fans that never graduated from ISU.
Although in true tavern hawk style, the potential health risks are of no matter...This thread was posted 9 hours ago. You're supposed to call your doctor if it lasts longer than 4.
Clone fans that never graduated from ISU.
This also happened in 2014
So if you're a fan of the flagship program in the state and didn't graduate from ISU that's some sort of bad thing?
They don't exist, but buddy's on a whataboutism kick.
According to ISU fans, it makes you less of a fan.
I agree, it’s pretty dumb.
Not surprising you don't understand. The whole, "Did you go to school there," or making fun of Tavern Hawks was mostly in response to those fans who are arrogant/entitled/loudmouthed about the Hawks and/or the university and/or Iowa City vs Ames and had nothing to do with them. Iowa fans who have nothing to do with the University of Iowa and aren't talking down to other fans and being arrogant are perfectly fine (although being misguided).
Not surprising you don't understand. The whole, "Did you go to school there," or making fun of Tavern Hawks was mostly in response to those fans who are arrogant/entitled/loudmouthed about the Hawks and/or the university and/or Iowa City vs Ames and had nothing to do with them.
This sounds just like a lot of ISU basketball fans I know.
I am sure you will tell me these types don't exist on the ISU side though.
I've always found fans who went to the university they're cheering for to be generally better. My logic is that if you went to the university (or love the university because you have a connection to it) you don't want to be a bad representative of the school. If you just cheer for the sports team, you're less likely to care whether you're a bad representative and will be more of an ass. I've also seen worse behavior from fans at pro events than college and I think it's for the same reason; you're just cheering for a team, not a larger thingMaybe it's just me, but these types tend to be easier to be around, i.e. don't act like they're part of some sort of historical empire that everyone else needs to bow down to.
The question doesnt make sense because Iowa isnt practicing in WDM this year.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/10/03/upshot/ncaa-football-map.html#6,40.820,-96.038
I'll just leave this right here.
Iowa isn't scared of what ISU is doing in the metro right?