$99 mini-pack (UNI, IA, game of choice)

D UP Clones

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You mean if you were old enough to drink. Right. :)

Much better than lagging ticket sales and lower attendance like a team to the east of us is experiencing.

Increasing attendance and a newly expanded bowled in stadium are good things.

Explain to me why you are on Cyclone Fanatic..........Mr. Troll. You smell like Hawkeye stench.

I'd give you a beer if I saw you at a tailgate. I virtually never agree with you, but I get over it. :cool:
 

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To attract a coach with enough star power to attract great recruits, ISU should have saved a big chunk of that stadium expansion money toward the next coach's pay package. It's the only way to possibly turn the program around. Then the money comes in to finish off expansion, when there is a demand for it. IMO

That method worked out well for Kansas! :wideeyed:
 

PerkyForHerky

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And this is why Iowa is little brother now. Please read perks post for evidence. My goodness you guys are peeing your pants you are so worried about isu's additions and the enrollment advantage over iowa.

Keep it coming little brother. I'll pat you on the head a few times and let you feel good until we beat you down again. :)

I think this is the first mention of enrollment in this thread. Is it not? But it has been established in this thread that Iowa fans are worried about .. enrollment .. :spinny::twitcy:

You should also post university acceptance rates. I bet one accepts more applicants than the other. I wonder how that one turns out :yes:


What else are we worried about? There's gotta be something. Ames is experiencing more global warming due to all the cow manure, perhaps? Are we worried that it may be nicer in Ames this fall? :laugh:
 

PerkyForHerky

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Maybe we're worried that your club soccer team will beat our club soccer team!

Sorry, that's an inside joke between me and D Up for those of you that are confused :spinny:
 

D UP Clones

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And you may want to read the article where the uni president calls out iowa for lying or skewing facts ( leaving out info) to make themselves look better.

Kind of like releasing their attendance after isu two years ago. Busted. Lied about that too.

Now they have to release at the same time. It's good stuff when even the university tries to hide the fact they are little brother.

But then again little brothers are notorious for making stuff up to make themselves look like big brother.

:) good stuff


I think this is the first mention of enrollment in this thread. Is it not? But it has been established in this thread that Iowa fans are worried about .. enrollment .. :spinny::twitcy:

You should also post university acceptance rates. I bet one accepts more applicants than the other. I wonder how that one turns out :yes:


What else are we worried about? There's gotta be something. Ames is experiencing more global warming due to all the cow manure, perhaps? Are we worried that it may be nicer in Ames this fall? :laugh:
 
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Back to the thread topic ... I went to the ticket page and the $125 mini-pack option was no longer available. Possibly sold out??? The $99 option was assigning seats in Section M in the middle of the third to the top row.
 

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Back to the thread topic ... I went to the ticket page and the $125 mini-pack option was no longer available. Possibly sold out??? The $99 option was assigning seats in Section M in the middle of the third to the top row.

Oh wow. Looks like a successfully run promotion then, given the struggling momentum at the current moment. I hope the first few games are wins and don't warrant another mini-pack for conference games, and those games become sellouts strictly from individual sales.
 

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I think this is the first mention of enrollment in this thread. Is it not? But it has been established in this thread that Iowa fans are worried about .. enrollment .. :spinny::twitcy:

You should also post university acceptance rates. I bet one accepts more applicants than the other. I wonder how that one turns out :yes:


What else are we worried about? There's gotta be something. Ames is experiencing more global warming due to all the cow manure, perhaps? Are we worried that it may be nicer in Ames this fall? :laugh:

UI enrollment has lagged recently because the University is still finishing off major rebuilding/replacement projects from the devastating flood several years ago. Last Fall ISU had total enrollment of 34,732. UI 31,387. ISU has 28,893 undergrads. UI 22,354. ISU has 5542 graduate and professional students. UI 9033. One could therefore reasonably assume the overall student body IQ is higher in Iowa City. However, ISU's Family Sciences Dept is thriving with the numbers of jucos and dismissed (from other programs) transfers coming in to slap on Clone basketball and football jerseys.
 

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UI enrollment has lagged recently because the University is still finishing off major rebuilding/replacement projects from the devastating flood several years ago. Last Fall ISU had total enrollment of 34,732. UI 31,387. ISU has 28,893 undergrads. UI 22,354. ISU has 5542 graduate and professional students. UI 9033. One could therefore reasonably assume the overall student body IQ is higher in Iowa City. However, ISU's Family Sciences Dept is thriving with the numbers of jucos and dismissed (from other programs) transfers coming in to slap on Clone basketball and football jerseys.

Really sucks to suck, doesn't it? Too bad those floods didn't destroy more of the trash in that city.
 

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