CycloneErik
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Not true.
You should have been included as a good contributor. He probably just didn't think of you.
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Not true.
I sympathize with you if you were named Hawkeye because your Dad was a die hard fan. Maybe you were named after Hawkeye in Mash show. Can you imagine being named Cyclone?That's not quite fair. I get the annoyance with the true TavernHoks. They annoy me a lot, too. But they're good for business, and Pollard would LOVE to have more fans like that.
Also, many fans don't necessarily hop on the bandwagon. In my case, I'm named for a Hawkeye. It's what I was born with. In the end, I've ended up at the university, but even if I'd gone to someplace like Simpson, I'd always be a die hard Hawk fan. My dad is that way, even though he went to Simpson and Central. He was born in 1950, so he didn't have very much time to really enjoy the success of Evy, and spent more time cheering for those God awful teams we put out in the 60's and 70's. And I'm sure that there are plenty of fans who have a similar story when it comes to their fanhood.
But that's not to say that there aren't plenty of the bandwagoners, too.
I’m going to start this by saying that I’m a Hawkeye fan...
I’m going to start this by saying that I’m a Hawkeye fan so I see this from an entirely different perspective from the outside looking in.
Funny you say that I was visting my parents house last weekend and they live in West-k half a block from the old Sammy's market. I was standing in the kitchen and thought someone craped there pants until I opened the door and realized it was coming from outside. When you live there and smell it everyday you don't notice it as much but since I haven't lived there is 3 years the smell just wanted to make me vomit.How'd you get the smell of Roquette off?
I worked in factories for 11 years and when the last factory moved to Mex. I went back to school and became an RN, and it was the best thing I could have done. I just wish I had done it when I was younger, although I leard a lot having lived half my life in poverty so I guess its not all bad.I'll be honest, I didn't attend the University of Iowa but I still consider myself to be a huge fan. I didn't have the resources to attend college after high school so I went straight to a factory job, now 10 years later I have just recently quit that job and I am going to college (community college), but that's all we can afford. Sorry to ramble but the generalization that you have to be an alumni to be a real fan of a school drives me crazy, yes there are bandwagon fans for every school, some more than others, but just because someone attends a school does not make them more qualified than me. rant done now haha.
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Here's my take on why iowa fan is so obsessed with this topic. Deep down inside, iowa fan is jealous of ISU. Not because ISU is a better football program, or has a better or more successful athletic department. It is because iowa fan thinks eiu *should be* the only major D1 program in the state. They look around at the majority of big10 schools and see that many of these schools are the one and only major university in their respective states. These states are also much bigger than Iowa as a whole--Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ohio and now Nebraska (ok, neb isn't bigger, but I digress). Why should almighty iowa have to put up with a second major D1 program, that face it, takes away some attention from them and who they've always seen and will always see as 'little brother'. When the conference shakeup came last summer, iowa fan couldn't hold back their giddiness at the fact that maybe it was finally happening. Maybe they would finally get their wish. ISU would be left out of the BCS landscape and fall into obscurity. We all know what happened, and Texas was a major reason why there is still a Big 12 and ISU still has a place at the BCS table. Fast forward to the most recent dustup, and here is iowa fan, back and hardly able to disguise the same level of giddiness that the Big 12 is ultimately doomed. They are trying so hard to convince themselves and us that it is going to happen that they have overloaded their pea brains and don't have the ability to see the real facts of the situation. Why A&M and OU aren't going to leave, why it is better for Texas to be in a conference that they can dominate than go to a super-conference or go independent and risk losing that superiority. And on top of all that, iowa fan has to deal with nebraska fan, who they are quickly finding out is their arch-nemesis--almost identical twins, only nebraska fan actually has the history to back it up. On top of all that, ISU is getting paid and will be getting paid even more in a few years. That is definitely going to shrink the gap even further betweeen the two D1 programs in the state.
Amiclose?
I just wish that so many ISU fans would understand that not all of us Hawk fans wish them ill. There are some of us that really don't want bad things to happen to ISU. It Pi$$ me off seeing how schools like Texas treat schools like ISU, and I wish ISU fans would realize the the sun doesn't rise and set with Texas. ISU no matter what happens will land on its feet I just feel that ISU and the other smaller schools would be better off without Texas at least in the long run. Not to get political but as Obama said eat your pees now get away from Texas and start to build ally's now that will give you stability in the future.
1. Illinois also has Northwestern
2. If it's a case of jealousy based on the reason that you provided, then it's not a jealousy of ISU, it's jealousy of Wisky/Minny/Nebby/etc.
I’m going to start this by saying that I’m a Hawkeye fan so I see this from an entirely different perspective from the outside looking in. If the Big 12 is to survive Texas has to go. The only reason OU, A&M, and others want to leave is because of Texas greed. Texas could care less about anybody but Texas. They are killing the Big 12 slowly but surely. Texas will continue to demand more and more from the rest of the Big 12 schools sucking the life out of them and then when they can’t take anymore they’ll go independent. Everything Texas has done over the past 2 years has been setting them up for that inevitable goal. If the Big 12 is to survive they have to find a way to get Texas out and then attempt to bring in other schools from other conferences to get back to 12. If we have learned anything from the Big Ten it’s this, only when money and power/influence are shared equally can a conference thrive and be strong. I think there are a lot of schools that would be interested in joining a Big 12 that has OU, A&M, and the rest of the Big 12 teams making a strong conference. Again this is coming from someone on the outside looking in. I just feel that unless you get rid of Texas this drama is only going to end badly for ISU and the other smaller schools in the Big 12. I will say it is too bad that ISU can’t get into the Big Ten because when you look at it geographically and culturally you are a good fit for the Big Ten you are also now surrounded by Big Ten schools so it would be a natural fit for both. Again just an outsiders view.
You make a good point. Maybe it's a case of misplaced jealousy then. Most iowa fans would absolutely love it if ISU was downgraded or eventually just turned into an SUI satellite campus (which will never happen in our lifetime). I do think it has a lot to do with iowa fan thinking ISU hasn't done anything to deserve being at the same table as iowa. Last summer, instead of iowa fan coming to the defense of ISU, or even lobbying for ISU to move to the big10, which is a more natural fit, most were hoping the Big 12 would disband.
Yeah, Northwestern is in Illinois, but it's also a much smaller, private school and the state of Illinois is about 4 or 5 times the size of Iowa re: population base. And Illinois fans don't look at NU in the same way iowa fans look at ISU.