ISU plates

besserheimerphat

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Morningside College in Sioux City is also a D2 school. I thought about playing there. From what I remember they used to be a pretty good football team, but got an NCAA death penalty for reasons I can't remember. They have a big rivalry with South Dakota State U.
 

clones_jer

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Morningside College in Sioux City is also a D2 school. I thought about playing there. From what I remember they used to be a pretty good football team, but got an NCAA death penalty for reasons I can't remember. They have a big rivalry with South Dakota State U.

Morningside is NAIA Div II

Upper Iowa is NCAA Div II - I think they're the only one in the state.

its all very confusing.
 

Flag Guy

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I've been wanting to get ISU plates for a long time now but until they put the new logo on them I will continue to hold off on it.

Any of the Iowa colleges can get their own plate - they just need a certain number of requests, something like 1,000. I graduated from Simpson, and they are planning to do plates as well.


So.... does this just mean that they need 1000 requests for the new logo before they switch it...? :huh:
 

JJ4ISU

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so track & gymnastics then?

does anyone care?

Seemed like when I went to a small college a lot of students cared about running track or cross country, playing tennis, swimming, soccer, wrestling, softball and other smaller sports. Those may not be a big deal for you, but with colleges with 1,000-2,000 students those are strong selling tools and attract a lot of different types of students.
 

clones_jer

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Seemed like when I went to a small college a lot of students cared about running track or cross country, playing tennis, swimming, soccer, wrestling, softball and other smaller sports. Those may not be a big deal for you, but with colleges with 1,000-2,000 students those are strong selling tools and attract a lot of different types of students.

It was just funny, your previous post about: well, they were ok in baseball, basketball and wrestling, but not the olympic sports. like anyone in the country cares about how well a college does in "olympic sports" verses baseball and basketball. (and football)

(present company excluded of course)
 

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