When do single game tickets go on sale? Any word if they will be doing mini packs again?
First post on the site. I am a Hawk fan first. Wife is an ISU grad and fan. I buy 2 season tickets to ISU games. Will be the second year of having them. The seats are in one of the new lower SW sections. Like the seats. Great view of the video board and when the teams are coming toward the south end zone just great close up view of the action. I do have season tickets to Iowa games also, so I go to those when Iowa is home and sometimes she goes with me if ISU not home, otherwise she goes to ISU game. We both go to ISU game when Iowa not at home. Pretty much have a college football game to go to all season long this way. Once it gets "cold", meaning below about 50 degrees, my wife is out. She does not like sitting in the cold, although we did go to the TCU game last fall and it got pretty chilly in the second half. She didn't go with me to the Iowa / Purdue game at home though when we got the 10 inches of snow and quite cold.
I also graduated from UNI and Iowa so have connections to all 3. Just like college football and yes, when Iowa plays ISU I am all Iowa and my wife is all ISU. When they are not playing we all want ISU to win. Lots of Iowa kids on the Iowa State team and I would be damned if I would want any team from Texas or Oklahoma or Kansas over a team with Iowa kids on it.
Not sure if I will pick up any additional single game tickets. Probably will for some early games so additional kids can go. Have one daughter that is an ISU fan and one son that is an Iowa fan and one too young to know what football is yet.
I do like the ease of getting to the restrooms at JT and concessions. Some game I am going to buy a couple of tickets so we can get into that indoor area in the south end zone to have a beer during a game.
I will also add I am not one of those Hawk fans that believe we should drop ISU. I think playing this game when we do gets the new guys ready for a Big Ten level intensity and when it is in Ames, gets the guys used to noise and a tough environment. I attended last year obviously and I also went to Madison to the Iowa / Wisconsin game there and I would say Ames was louder than Madison was during the game.