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Old 03-26-2008, 09:22 PM   #7
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Re: Egg-smashing hawheye chick

Originally Posted by Indyclone View Post
I hope you are kidding about recruits watching. I highly doubt a high school football or basketball player (or any sport for that matter) would make a decision on where to attend college because some chick was wearing a Hawkeye shirt on a television show.
Ever take a marketing class? It is just like product placement. People will see the name/logo and remember it next time they see it. Or they will think... University of Iowa has chicks that go crazy and break ****? I should look up what kind of campus they have. There are a lot of people out there. Just because you wouldn't look it up or etc, doesn't mean that other people won't.
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