lolololol.The only reason why I would want 12 is that it makes it more likely that ISU could make a BCS bowl.
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lolololol.The only reason why I would want 12 is that it makes it more likely that ISU could make a BCS bowl.
Idk what's so funny really. It's not likely in any scenario, but to have a north/south like we used to provided a much better chance than running through the gauntlet of playing every team in your league.lolololol.
i would love that i want 12 teams again
Idk what's so funny really. It's not likely in any scenario, but to have a north/south like we used to provided a much better chance than running through the gauntlet of playing every team in your league.
I don't. 10 teams is perfect. Iowa doesn't play Michigan OR Ohio State this year.
I don't. 10 teams is perfect. Iowa doesn't play Michigan OR Ohio State this year.
It only took 25 posts in a thread about Louisvilles new apparel deal to get to a comment about Iowas football schedule. Impressive.
We would rename ourselves the "Iowa State Adidas" for 40 Million.
Lets focus on winning more than 3 conference games.Sweet contribution.
ISU was an Adidas school when I was in college. Trust me, it's better this way.
Adidas pays so much more and flood our athletes with more apparel than they can handle.
Working in the Adidas school really made me realize how much more "customer" service they provide compare to other brands. When KU was Nike school, Nike only provided very limited amount of apparel to some specific sports teams. When Adidas came in, they just completely took it over and covered with EVERYONE that associates with Athletics and others. Adidas also assigns reps to work @ the school they are partnering with (he/she works in the athletics).
Yes, they make some butt ugly uniforms, but they know how to "take care" of athletes.
Adidas pays so much more and flood our athletes with more apparel than they can handle.
Working in the Adidas school really made me realize how much more "customer" service they provide compare to other brands. When KU was Nike school, Nike only provided very limited amount of apparel to some specific sports teams. When Adidas came in, they just completely took it over and covered with EVERYONE that associates with Athletics and others. Adidas also assigns reps to work @ the school they are partnering with (he/she works in the athletics).
Yes, they make some butt ugly uniforms, but they know how to "take care" of athletes.
