The MSG experience. A primer.

Cycsk

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I liked our one NCCU Fan who swung by, but I like having multiple UConnites? UConnioans? UCons? Swinging by.


UCons! Hee hee. I'll bet they've never heard that one. :jimlad: Nonetheless, I liked it. How about UConans! Or Connheads!

Seriously, what do people from Connecticut call themselves?
 

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Iowa State- clean, wholesome. Silos, John Deere. Blonde blabe floating on an tractor tube down a river chewing on a stalk? of wheat. UCONN dirty. Already tasted success. Honestly, if I wasn't a UCONN fan, I'd root for you guys. You guys are the higher seed, and while Vegas is scoring it a pick 'em, it will be easier for a neutral fan to come around to root for you. This will supercede the "we matchup better with team x" thinking.

UCONN, isn't that by ESPN???? I LOVE ESPN!!!

#ignorant
 

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My recent experiences are:
dominated UConn in NCAA tournament
won a road football game where our mascot was assaulted
arrogant post to start this thread

Then my coworker comes in telling me how horrible he thinks the people of the state are before I even tell him they assaulted a guy in a bird suit. Good luck, we know it's a road game for us but we're used to it in tournament play.


Add anything that comes from ESPN based in Hartford, CT.
 

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Pot; meet kettle.

I thought it was clear that by calling it as a "sweeping generalization" that I was making fun of him, and that I wasn't actually suggesting it applied to all people from Iowa.

Perhaps that didn't read well.
 

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I liked our one NCCU Fan who swung by, but I like having multiple UConnites? UConnioans? UCons? Swinging by.

When on Rome's site catching Fred's interview I saw he had recently interviewed NCCU coach Moton and gave it a listen. Solid guy. Hope I get to pick NCCU to pull an upset next year when not playing us. I like Kevin Ollie too from his playing days, but I can't say I've seen much to respect out of UConn players or fans in our recent games with them (the feedback from our fans who attended the road football game were pretty resounding). Just hoping for a clean game with no fans or mascots assaulted.
 

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I completely agree that your hatred for 3 million people is justified on the basis of these experiences.

I don't hate Connecticut because I've never even been there, spent plenty of time in NYC though. My coworker from NYC does hate your state with a passion but that's him. I haven't seen anything to suggest UConn fans are respectful and the accounts of people who went to our football game a few years ago make it seem unlikely I will. Hope you prove that perception wrong!
 

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I don't hate Connecticut because I've never even been there, spent plenty of time in NYC though. My coworker from NYC does hate your state with a passion but that's him. I haven't seen anything to suggest UConn fans are respectful and the accounts of people who went to our football game a few years ago make it seem unlikely I will. Hope you prove that perception wrong!

I think I've been respectful to the respectful ISU fans. I totally think this topic was made in poor taste and that the topic creator deserves all the bashing he got, but at the same time, he didn't actually insult Iowa State or its fans.
 

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I thought it was clear that by calling it as a "sweeping generalization" that I was making fun of him, and that I wasn't actually suggesting it applied to all people from Iowa.

Perhaps that didn't read well.

You replied to this post:

Is their any footage of their degenerate inbred fanbase assaulting our mascot?

My coworker who grew up and lived in NYC most of his life told me the vision people have of Connecticut (suburban yuppie types) is completely inaccurate and he can't think of a trashier set of people. Wasn't surprised at all when I told him their fans assaulted a mascot, said it seemed very typical Connecticut behavior. I already had him leaning toward Cyclone fandom and he is PUMPED for us to play UConn because he hated them for years.

But I quoted this post:

Iowa State- clean, wholesome. Silos, John Deere. Blonde blabe floating on an tractor tube down a river chewing on a stalk? of wheat. UCONN dirty. Already tasted success. Honestly, if I wasn't a UCONN fan, I'd root for you guys. You guys are the higher seed, and while Vegas is scoring it a pick 'em, it will be easier for a neutral fan to come around to root for you. This will supercede the "we matchup better with team x" thinking.

My point is that your fellow UCONN fan came in and started making sweeping generalizations first. (Not saying I agree with HFCS's view of Connecticut people.)
 

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My point is that your fellow UCONN fan came in and started making sweeping generalizations first. (Not saying I agree with HFCS's view of Connecticut people.)

I guess... I think the guy who made this topic is a moron, but his description of Iowa was more on the ignorant side than the malicious side.
 

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I think I've been respectful to the respectful ISU fans. I totally think this topic was made in poor taste and that the topic creator deserves all the bashing he got, but at the same time, he didn't actually insult Iowa State or its fans.

fair enough, didn't mean to paint with a broad brush and I guess I was calling out whoever pushed our mascot over an 8 foot concrete drop and not a whole state. Our fans who went to the football game @UConn already did not have glowing reviews and the mascot story came out a day later. Could easily be a misperception, but you should probably expect to find it here even if you're polite as you seem.
 

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fair enough, didn't mean to paint with a broad brush and I guess I was calling out whoever pushed our mascot over an 8 foot concrete drop and not a whole state. Our fans who went to the football game @UConn already did not have glowing reviews and the mascot story came out a day later. Could easily be a misperception, but you should probably expect to find it here even if you're polite as you seem.

The mascot thing sounds awful, but I have to admit I only heard of it for the first time coming here today, since I couldn't care less about football.
 

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Connecticut has a lot of blue collar towns. And urban ghetto type cities. And since UCONN is the flagship, it attracts a lot of fans with no connection to the university. So yeah, crank up the guns n roses, add some liquor and you can get low-class fans. Our cities are bad. Gritty bad. Hartford, Bridgeport, New Haven. At tne same time, UCONN itself draws more kids from Greenwich High than any other college. I think some 350 kids out of undergrad enrollment of 18k come from Greenwich. Weston, Westport, Darien, New Canaan, you're looking at a huge chunk of UCONN's enrollment. Those are the kids/fans that will be your volvo driving, latte fans. Now, the top kids go to HYP, etc., but by and large, there's a certain socioeconomic divergence from the UCONN student and the UCONN fan.

And since the school can only choose what students to admit, and not which fans root for the school, UCONN gets its share of knuckleheads. But like most everything in life, it's usual inaccurate to paint with such broad strokes and assign to the group the actions of the few.
 

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3/4 of the people on east coast couldn't even point to Iowa on a map. Majority of the time they would point to Ohio. I live on the east coast, I like it but arrogance is over the top.

The only thing I like about Connecticut is Frank Pepe.
 
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3/4 of the people on east coast couldn't even point to Iowa on a map. Majority of the time they would point to Ohio. I live on the east coast and I like it but arrogance is over the top.

The only thing I like about Connecticut is Frank Pepe.

People in Chicago can't find Iowa and a huge chunk of it borders their state. Real conversation I had with a Chicago native here recently:

"Oh that's where potatoes come from right?"
me: no
"Well Iowa is right next to Idaho so it's not a big difference."

It was said quite confidently.
 

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I think we can agree that Americans are bad at geography no matter where they live. When I lived in Rhode Island I met people who didn't know what town they lived in.
 

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Last week when KXNO was calling people in NC, they asked one person "What's the capital of Iowa?" Their response.... "Illinois."

The moral of this story? People everywhere are dumb.
 

2forISU

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People in Chicago can't find Iowa and a huge chunk of it borders their state. Real conversation I had with a Chicago native here recently:

"Oh that's where potatoes come from right?"
me: no
"Well Iowa is right next to Idaho so it's not a big difference."

It was said quite confidently.

I have lived in Chicago and this would be a fair statement, but the east coast is at another level.
 

Cycsk

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Iowa State- clean, wholesome. Silos, John Deere. Blonde blabe floating on an tractor tube down a river chewing on a stalk? of wheat. UCONN dirty. Already tasted success. Honestly, if I wasn't a UCONN fan, I'd root for you guys. You guys are the higher seed, and while Vegas is scoring it a pick 'em, it will be easier for a neutral fan to come around to root for you. This will supercede the "we matchup better with team x" thinking.


Actually, this does represent a good portion of Iowa, minus a reference to meth.

However, we have as many players from Toronto as Iowa. And more from Michigan (Detroit/Flint, not the UP). So the stereotypical Iowan image does not quite fit our BB team.

And we have as many players from Massachusetts as you do!
 

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Is MSG more historic than the Spurs arena, where actual NBA championships have been won in the last 10 years?

I think we all know Uconn will bring more fans there b/c it has public transportation service. I'm assuming that's why only a few hundred showed up to Louisville a couple years ago for our last meeting.

Anybody have a gif of Royces opening tip one hand jam from that game? It's the one where Uconns two overhyped bigs parted out of fear.