All hawks suck….don’t care about any of them. Really wish for them to just go awayWhat did they think, Zach Johnson was going to bounce one off her head? Brave? They are just getting certifiable at this point.
All hawks suck….don’t care about any of them. Really wish for them to just go awayWhat did they think, Zach Johnson was going to bounce one off her head? Brave? They are just getting certifiable at this point.
The coverage over here is nauseating. Saw someone posted below a photo of her golfing, "So Brave!" ****, I know some of the bravest people that ever lived then if going golfing on a nice weather day is "So Brave".
I'm not sure brave is the right word, but my god I get completely terrified if there are a couple guys on the patio watching me tee off. I can't imagine as a casual golfer having tv crews and large crows following me around.
Well you also haven’t played in a national championship basketball game. This stuff is just ridiculous. Brave is risking a dangerous situation to save others, not hitting a freaking golf ball in front of your adoring fans who are the only ones interested enough to watch.I'm not sure brave is the right word, but my god I get completely terrified if there are a couple guys on the patio watching me tee off. I can't imagine as a casual golfer having tv crews and large crows following me around.
Well you also haven’t played in a national championship basketball game. This stuff is just ridiculous. Brave is risking a dangerous situation to save others, not hitting a freaking golf ball in front of your adoring fans who are the only ones interested enough to watch.
TL;DR: Yeah, I know the Clark coverage is annoying. But it shouldn't be surprising given her popularity within the state. And I think some here underrate her national popularity as well. Whether we like it or not, she very much did drive the increased viewership of the women's Final Four. The fact is, Iowa State hasn't had any active player with this level of popularity (especially a player from Iowa) who could even approach this kind of attention.
Ashley Joens is and was fantastic. But due to her personality and style of play, she was never going to garner the attention that Clark is able to. I agree there were times when Joens deserved more coverage than she got. But media responds to incentives, and Clark certainly drives more clicks than Joens ever did.Ashley Joens -- an Iowa native -- won a national position player-of-the-year award for three consecutive years, and was more or less ignored by nearly all of the media in central and eastern Iowa.
And apparently ignored by many “Iowa State” fans.Ashley Joens -- an Iowa native -- won a national position player-of-the-year award for three consecutive years, and was more or less ignored by nearly all of the media in central and eastern Iowa.
Shawn Johnson was brutal. She was still being obsessed over beyond when she was relevant.Is Clark polarizing? Absolutely, but nobody can run something into the ground like the state of Iowa media. It's just like Shawn Johnson, Gabby Douglas, Lolo Jones, etc. I lived on the east coast for a bit and I still cringe with this states obsession with the Iowa connection. It's weird.
In the original poll, I voted for Team Alisa, and I was right there with many of you getting annoyed with those in the state who implied that we're obligated to cheer for Caitlin Clark for some reason.
At the same time, I feel like many in this thread have gone way past that point. I get that it's annoying hearing constant coverage about her. But, like it or not, she is definitely the most nationally popular athlete in the state of Iowa at the moment, and it isn't close. Some have made comparisons between her and Purdy, Hall, and Haliburton, who are clearly Iowa State's most popular former athletes. However, for one thing, all of them are only tied to Iowa in that they played at Iowa State and still generally support the school.
If we start looking at data, Clark's national popularity still compares well with all three of them, despite their sports being far more popular than women's college basketball.
Here are their Google Trends results over the past 5 years. Purdy is more popular nationwide, largely due to the past NFL season, but Clark during the past NCAA tournament has the higher peak and still is slightly more popular in Iowa. Hall and Haliburton don't get anywhere close in most states (except for Indiana for Tyrese).
I think another, unrelated, thing that sticks out from this data is simply the dominance of professional sports for individual athlete popularity. On the timeline, Purdy and Hall barely have blips until they got to the NFL, despite their college success.
If we take Purdy out of that equation, Clark dominates the map, with Haliburton's popularity showing through in states that care more about the NBA or have more clear ties to him.
And finally, over the last 7 days, Tyrese's new contract is clearly the biggest story nationally. But people are still more interested in Clark in Iowa (especially in the past couple days).
TL;DR: Yeah, I know the Clark coverage is annoying. But it shouldn't be surprising given her popularity within the state. And I think some here underrate her national popularity as well. Whether we like it or not, she very much did drive the increased viewership of the women's Final Four. The fact is, Iowa State hasn't had any active player with this level of popularity (especially a player from Iowa) who could even approach this kind of attention.
Certainly it's difficult to separate the directional causation. But if that's the only thing the data (not just this data, but attendance data, viewership data, and more) is telling you, then I feel like you're willfully blinding yourself to Clark's popularity.The only thing this data is telling me is what media chooses to amplify.
And brings us back to needing a Cyclone alternative because WHO, KCCI, and KXNO are just mouthpieces for Hawk AD.The only thing this data is telling me is what media chooses to amplify.