Several hours ago, I posted that I "didn't hate it" once I saw the photo up-close.
I changed my mind. I do hate it. I don't hate it because it's badly-done (for what it is).
In 30 years, it might even become "coveted" in the context of the series. Teams battling to win a trophy that was universally hated upon its unveiling. (That would become the "tradition" part of it).
In the short term, I hate it for the following reasons:
* It's uninspiring
* It's historically misplaced ... if this was the new trophy during the '80s "farm crisis" period, and it harkened to hard-working continuity, then, maybe.
* Two basic choices for a Cy-Hawk trophy — the state's agricultural identity, or the sports-rivalry aspect. The sports equivalent of this trophy would be two guys sitting in a bar, one wearing an Iowa State T-shirt, the other an Iowa T-shirt. And they're thumb-wrestling.
* As a farm-rasied ISU grad, I find it insulting. Although I do remember my dad keeping ears of corn in a metal tub, for special occasions, such as the biggest non-conference football game each season for each team.
* The Mom looks irritated. "This is the best you can do?" she asks. (Although, come to think of it, that actually makes me like the trophy more.)
* The males are wearing caps. That's authentic, at least.
* It elevates the "Iowa hick factor" that probably hasn't existed since about 1911. That could be a badge of pride, but to the rest of the world it looks like Iowans require three decades to spin a narrowly defined heritage into a prize for competitive superiority.
* Which would be OK, if Iowans weren't actually quite intelligent. (Even the farmers!)
* Related: It's the home of the Iowa Test of Basic Skills ... which apparently didn't focus enough on effective marketing design.
* It's uninspiring