Favorite Cyclone Memory

TXCyclones

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My personal favorite memory was the UT game in Austin in '10. It was our first road game since moving to Texas and back into Big XII country and the first college game ever for my 11 year-old daughter. I wanted her to experience a college campus on gameday, and to experience UT's campus knowing that it could possibly be a school choice at some point for her. It had been recommended that we get endzone seats so that we could see the "incredibly impressive scoreboard" (which pales in comparison to JTS now). We sat in a sea of dirty orange. Many of the UT fans around us grew more and more foul throughout the game. My 11 year old was mortified. But fortunately there were other UT fans who ultimately asked the foul-mouthed ones to shut up. By the middle of the 4th quarter I was a wreck as UT had started to mount a bit of a comeback. I stood the entire 4th quarter gut-wrenched and rocking from side-to-side, "we were going to do this!". As the game ended we were stunned. The decent UT fans came up and congratulated us as they filed out of the stadium. We stood and shook hands w/ the ISU players and coaches as they exited the field.

There were a couple of amazing takeaways from that day. For me, THAT was the day that ISU football under CPR had turned the corner. Until this point, as an ISU football fan I had a certain ambivalence going into each game. But no more, as I now expect us to compete equally for the win. For my 11 year-old, THAT was the day that she determined she hated the Longhorns and would never attend UT no matter what (she has since determined that she's attending ISU, no matter what).

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I really think that I have yet to see my favorite Cyclone memory. I have been a Clone fan for a pretty long time. I've lived through the God awful days of Duncan, Criner, and Walden. But I have gotten to enjoy the times of Johnny Orr ( WHOOOWEEE Man). Even Jim Gibbons who led us to a national title in wrestling. Under CPR things are different. It is a vibe of anything is possible. Let's no forget about Freddy, man am I pumped for the coming b-ball season. So sit down, strap in, and hold on Clone fans. The best is yet to come
 

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1) June 1995 at ISU Basketball Camp. I had a chest pass shot that looked like a knuckleball going towards the hoop. Tim Floyd showed up to talk to all the kids and during the afternoon session, he pulled me aside and worked with me one on one for an hour learning a better form. I still suck at basketball but I don't shoot like a little girl anymore.

2) Playing golf with Johnny Orr...Definitely a different character on the golf course than he is in the public eye. He had the best stories and has unbelievable comedic timing with his jokes
 

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The Run. It happened right in front of our seats at the time. I was one of the many people wondering what he was doing.
 

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Probably not my all time favorite but last year's football game against Iowa was awesome...great game that ISU won, on my birthday (great birthday gift btw...thanks Cyclones) and my bachelor party. All around amazing day
 

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Many of my favorite memories have been posted (ie witnessing "the run" live). So I'd have to say its a combination of two ISU things: (1) Studying abroad in Italy and (2) football. While in Rome, we befriended the bartenders of a local Irish pub. During fall Saturday nights after hours (Rome time) they would pull up the ISU games on satellite. We would have the whole place to ourselves! The beer kept flowing. After the game we would stumble out into the bright Italian sun.
 

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One of my favorite memories is a little more sentimental to me. Back in 2000 both the men's and women's basketball were the Big XII tournament champions, and there were having a pep rally in Ames the next day to celebrate. So my Dad took my brother and myself, where we cut class, and we made the trip to central Iowa. It was my first time in Hilton Coliseum in which we a got a photo with the championship trophies in front of Hilton, and we got autographs of the majority of the men's basketball (the line to Marcus Fizer was a little too long). Looking back another reason why that moment is special to me is because I my dad passed away the following month.
 

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For me:

FB - The Marv Seiler game - one of the first games I attended.

BB - Fred Hoiberg single handedly beating KU in Hilton.

Worst moment for me personally:

99 (I think that's the year) when we beat Iowa for the first time in forever. Great moment but it was my senior year and I had tickets. I got sick the day before and decided to stay in Ames. It was a great moment but a little sad standing by myself in the living room (all my friends went) knowing I should have been there.
 

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Thought about starting a thread like this over the summer but figured everyone would say the Oklahoma State game from last year.
 

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I don't think I've ever gone to an Iowa state football game and not had a great day/time. My first one was in '98 and I've had season tickets the past few years and gone to two road games @Mizz last year and @Iowa this year. Every time I have truly had some of the best times and memories of my life and I can hardly choose a favorite. That doesn't even include all the games that I used to listen to on the radio with my dad or watch on tv when the cyclones were on.

I was at the OK state game and really enjoyed the win, but its tough to beat the '02, '05 and '11 victories over Iowa for me. I almost have a feeling that this year there will be even better memories. 2012 could be a special season.
 

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My girlfriend broke up with me that day and the last thing she said before leaving was have fun losing tonight (hok fan). I took a few shots, went tailgating, and the rest, as they say, is history.

It was still the best day of my life!
 
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One of my favorite memories is a little more sentimental to me. Back in 2000 both the men's and women's basketball were the Big XII tournament champions, and there were having a pep rally in Ames the next day to celebrate. So my Dad took my brother and myself, where we cut class, and we made the trip to central Iowa. It was my first time in Hilton Coliseum in which we a got a photo with the championship trophies in front of Hilton, and we got autographs of the majority of the men's basketball (the line to Marcus Fizer was a little too long). Looking back another reason why that moment is special to me is because I my dad passed away the following month.

Good story. Similarly, mine was the one game my father attended during my time at ISU. In 1980, my mom had passed away a few months earlier, I persuaded my dad to get out of the house and fly in for the game with Ok that year. First half ended 7-7 I seem to remember, but then Ok blew it open in the 2nd half and won 42-7. Lousy ending and it was wicked cold that day, but we had a great time.
 

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Basketball: 1.) In middle school, Getting chosen by Paul Shirley to try to make a lay-up (barely), free-throw (swish), and 3 (rattled-out) to win a bike. Sadly, no bike, but I also got my shirt signed by the players of the 2002 team. (Which is where I made my first bone-headed comment to a player...but...I'll skip telling that story.)
2.) My dad getting picked to shoot free-throws to win something (in like 1996?) my dad made the first one, then failed the last 2. I remember that being the first time ever seeing a player in person and THAT close
3.) Dad and I got 2 free tickets to the Tech Game at home last year and got to see that royce bounce between the legs and dunk...first time my dad and I have ever gone "ohhhhhhh" and acted like we were in the hood together (but to be fair, everyone around us reacted similarly)...awkward and awesome
3a.) When mom worked for an insurance company in Ames she got to meet Fred Hoiberg and got him to sign an Iowa State basketball for me.

Football:
1a.) Getting to meet CPR with my dad at the CF party last year.
1. Oklahoma St. Game - First time I've ever had non-student season tickets...I just remember having that "hunch" that something special was about to happen. Just being there seeing everything and not processing what was happening till the next to final play (which I then began sliding down the hillside to get ready to rush) and being on the field for that and everything that transpired afterwards...yes.
2. Iowa-Iowa St. Game (2011) - Again, first year ever buying non-student season tickets. Sitting with a friend at the hillside, losing several years off my life, to hear JTS at some of it's loudest ever. Then feeling the effects of humidity and body heat and hot weather all making me wish I had water and then getting some from the 5 gallon buckets they still had on the field.
3. The Run - Sitting in the SEZ bleachers with my parents, watching everything transpiring right in front. From that moment of going "What are you doing?!" to "get rid of it, GET RID OF IT!" to "...ohhh GO GO!" to "OHHHHH" (wagner block) to craziness in the stands after the TD...was quite the experience.
3a. - UNI vs. ISU (2011) sitting in the middle of the southwest hillside with panther fans around me, a friend and 2 female friends. And watching as they went from defiant, to arrogant, to obnoxious, to taking off their panther sweatshirts to show hawkeye shirts then muttering "we'll beat you next week".
4 - Living in the armpit of hawkeye country and Having a principle who was a hawk fan but his wife was an alum, so we always had a friendly rivalry. Beating the hawks every year while in middle school was always quite fun. (When else do you get to make fun of/jokingly insult the principle of your school and get away with it?)
 
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