This is arguably a worse loss than we had against Florida A & M three years ago.
I guess I just find it hard to be funny considering what happened to us there. Maybe I will feel differently later in the season.
kinda hard to feel good about putting them down when they absolutely housed ISU.
Agree. Would normally enjoy the schadenfreude of an Iowa collapse. But will take a lot for cyclones to clean up from that ******** in Iowa city
It’s not weird. Stupid people have been on message boards since their inception.It literally won't take much at all for ISU to get right and hasn't.
If they played the same way their last two games they might have lost or at least been close at the end.
This is weird seeing folks think the Iowa game=any other game or that one game is supposed to be what that team just 'is'.
By his thought process, unless you go undefeated, then you can’t revel in any team’s loss that you play. Or you know, maybe people revel any time your rival loses because that’s what college sports is about in a big way. Weird.Have you ever watched a college basketball season?
By his thought process, unless you go undefeated, then you can’t revel in any team’s loss that you play. Or you know, maybe people revel any time your rival loses because that’s what college sports is about in a big way. Weird.
I'm sure it felt like an open door scrimmage with zero atmosphere, not that they have an atmosphere outside of the ISU game. Giving up 55 second half pts to that team is beyond bad.Pick any hour of the day to play that game and attendance was going to be as next to nothing as you can get.
So tired of seeing them lose to teams they are better than. Fran only played eight players? What's wrong with him? And no Connor yesterday? He would have made the difference.
With two key veterans on the sidelines in Kris Murray (left foot) and Connor McCaffery (left hand), the proven options for Iowa to restore order had dwindled.So tired of seeing them lose to teams they are better than. Fran only played eight players? What's wrong with him? And no Connor yesterday? He would have made the difference.
With two key veterans on the sidelines in Kris Murray (left foot) and Connor McCaffery (left hand), the proven options for Iowa to restore order had dwindled.
Iowa basketball suffers stunning home loss to woeful Eastern Illinois: 'We took them lightly'
The Hawkeyes were blitzed in the second half by a team that entered with a 3-9 record.www.desmoinesregister.com