"Iconic" water tower tower to be torn down

RezClone

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The water tower outside Kinnick Stadium was a signature feature long before the Hawkeyes put their stamp on it with a Tigerhawk. Like the ivy at Wrigley Field or the waterfalls at then-Royals Stadium, the appearance of the water tower was always an early benchmark of “if it’s in the game, it’s in the game.“

So here’s the bad news: The iconic water tower, with its Ferentz-approved Tigerhawk logo finally added in 2018, will be torn down to make room for a new hospital inpatient tower.

 

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Who cares?
Nobody. The noteworthy element worth posting is another entertainingly laughable example of the classic EIU hubris and self-delusion that makes hokworld think anything associated with the historic stadium that houses this storied football program carries the gravitas of Wrigley Field, Notre Dame, Fenway Park etc.
 

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Nobody. The noteworthy element worth posting is another entertainingly laughable example of the classic EIU hubris and self-delusion that makes hokworld think anything associated with the historic stadium that houses this storied football program is carries the gravitas of Wrigley Field, Notre Dame, Fenway Park etc.

You're right... I totally get why you posted it. It's funny that anyone cares.
 

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Nobody. The noteworthy element worth posting is another entertainingly laughable example of the classic EIU hubris and self-delusion that makes hokworld think anything associated with the historic stadium that houses this storied football program carries the gravitas of Wrigley Field, Notre Dame, Fenway Park etc.
This.
 
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The water tower outside Kinnick Stadium was a signature feature long before the Hawkeyes put their stamp on it with a Tigerhawk. Like the ivy at Wrigley Field or the waterfalls at then-Royals Stadium, the appearance of the water tower was always an early benchmark of “if it’s in the game, it’s in the game.“

So here’s the bad news: The iconic water tower, with its Ferentz-approved Tigerhawk logo finally added in 2018, will be torn down to make room for a new hospital inpatient tower.

It's a *******, rundown, old watertower...not Touchdown Jesus.
Iconic??? Their fan base is delusional at best.
 

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The old NCAA football games. EA sports moto was that. If you played a game, they would pan around the surroundings of the home stadium. So if you played as Iowa, at the beginning of the game it would show the water tower in the background along with a bunch of 40 year olds peeing in the stands.
I hope this development doesn't push the new game back or cancel it all together
 

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The water tower outside Kinnick Stadium was a signature feature long before the Hawkeyes put their stamp on it with a Tigerhawk. Like the ivy at Wrigley Field or the waterfalls at then-Royals Stadium, the appearance of the water tower was always an early benchmark of “if it’s in the game, it’s in the game.“

So here’s the bad news: The iconic water tower, with its Ferentz-approved Tigerhawk logo finally added in 2018, will be torn down to make room for a new hospital inpatient tower.

Where they gonna put the Hokeye gang sign now?
 
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