Or every other program's fan base will follow their own team and not really care what ISU and Iowa are doing.
:nah:
Or every other program's fan base will follow their own team and not really care what ISU and Iowa are doing.
ummmmmmmm...
Serious question. Are these billions of fans watching the game on saturday allowed to root for the Cyclones even though they didnt attend the university? Or are they granted one day waiver?
The hammer and sickle ain't black and gold pal. No way Putin isn't backing the clones.I heard Obama and Putin have a private bet going, sources say Obama took the Clones straight up.
Most of the people I know couldn't find Iowa on the map.
Maybe I need to run with a more cosmopolitan crowd
So I guess this explains why your location is listed as "Parts Unknown".
I'm guessing Oklahoma State does after:We are the lovable losers. Nobody has a reason to hate us.
All around the country.......or 90% of viewers will be in the state. One of those probably accurate. It is a hige deal here, but outside the state nobody cares unless you are a fan of either team
We're actually getting people to hate us more in basketball, which is a good thing.I'm guessing Oklahoma State does after:
1) 2011
2) Naz Part I
3) Naz Part II
The hocks are like the Raiders. You either love them or hate them (Source - Big10 forums)
The few casual viewers will be pulling for the Clones.
Saturday, ISU will have the largest number of football fans cheering on the Clones in program history. All around the country, only Big 10 fans will not be cheering on the Cyclones. When was the last time ISU had that type of nationwide support? Come on Clones! Shove all the Hawkeye and Big 10 noses into the grass of Kinnick Stadium!
Which is why ISU should end it IMO.
I'm guessing Oklahoma State does after:
1) 2011
2) Naz Part I
3) Naz Part II