*** Official #22 TCU vs #19 IOWA STATE Game(Day) Thread ***

t-noah

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Does anyone have a link to a full game replay? Thanks
Keep an eye on this channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MatthewLovesBall/videos

They post a ton of condensed games and ours are usually on there
This is a good link. I put it in my saves. He's pretty dedicated. Probably makes a business out of it all, I don't know.

But, no ISU/TCU game (yet). I did see highlights of ISU/WV on 2/8/23 (27 min. worth), and ISU/KU on 2/4/23 (18 min).

I would look for some other links for you, but I've got it on YouTube, and cyclone.tv also.
 

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This is a good link. I put it in my saves. He's pretty dedicated. Probably makes a business out of it all, I don't know.

But, no ISU/TCU game (yet). I did see highlights of ISU/WV on 2/8/23 (27 min. worth), and ISU/KU on 2/4/23 (18 min).

I would look for some other links for you, but I've got it on YouTube, and cyclone.tv also.
Yeah, I watch his replays quite a bit and they're great. Our game vs. TCU still isn't there so waiting for a full replay posted on YouTube. Maybe it's time to revisit Cyclone TV again. Thanks
 

t-noah

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ISU is a few breaks and a few made FTs away from being 13-0 in the B12. That's hard to believe but true.

The 99-00 team went 14-2 and both losses were very close.
@ Colorado, ******* altitude.
I went back and looked at the 99-00 team record. Only 3 losses. Drake was a fluke. At OU and at CU were both OT close losses, then the Elite 8 game AT MSU.

It probably doesn't get mentioned much anymore, but playing an away game at CU/Boulder, either in BB or FB, was not an easy task, due to the altitude. You're either used to it or you're not. The closer the teams were to parity, the bigger the advantage of playing at home, for Colorado.

Kind of makes you wonder how much an advantage teams that play at a higher altitude have? The Broncos in Denver, in the NFL. Who are some of the other high altitude (football) teams? Sorry BB forum, I can think of a lot of BB teams at higher altitude.
 

t-noah

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I went back and looked at the 99-00 team record. Only 3 losses. Drake was a fluke. At OU and at CU were both OT close losses, then the Elite 8 game AT MSU.

It probably doesn't get mentioned much anymore, but playing an away game at CU/Boulder, either in BB or FB, was not an easy task, due to the altitude. You're either used to it or you're not. The closer the teams were to parity, the bigger the advantage of playing at home, for Colorado.

Kind of makes you wonder how much an advantage teams that play at a higher altitude have? The Broncos in Denver, in the NFL. Who are some of the other high altitude (football) teams? Sorry BB forum, I can think of a lot of BB teams at higher altitude.
Gosh, what a great team, 99-00!
 
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I went back and looked at the 99-00 team record. Only 3 losses. Drake was a fluke. At OU and at CU were both OT close losses, then the Elite 8 game AT MSU.

It probably doesn't get mentioned much anymore, but playing an away game at CU/Boulder, either in BB or FB, was not an easy task, due to the altitude. You're either used to it or you're not. The closer the teams were to parity, the bigger the advantage of playing at home, for Colorado.

Kind of makes you wonder how much an advantage teams that play at a higher altitude have? The Broncos in Denver, in the NFL. Who are some of the other high altitude (football) teams? Sorry BB forum, I can think of a lot of BB teams at higher altitude.

Albuquerque (University of NM) is pretty renowned for altitude, and Laramie (Univ of WY) is something like 7000'.
 

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Gosh, what a great team, 99-00!
This year's team really make me appreciate how good those guys were. The B12 wasn't the gauntlet that it is now, but when that team had the chance, they went for the throat. I doubt I'll ever watch an ISU team that I'll enjoy that much.
 

t-noah

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Albuquerque (University of NM) is pretty renowned for altitude, and Laramie (Univ of WY) is something like 7000'.
WhewWe. Reminds me of Mexico City, the couple of times the NFL has played there! Plus the wonderful smog there!
 

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I went back and looked at the 99-00 team record. Only 3 losses. Drake was a fluke. At OU and at CU were both OT close losses, then the Elite 8 game AT MSU.

It probably doesn't get mentioned much anymore, but playing an away game at CU/Boulder, either in BB or FB, was not an easy task, due to the altitude. You're either used to it or you're not. The closer the teams were to parity, the bigger the advantage of playing at home, for Colorado.

Kind of makes you wonder how much an advantage teams that play at a higher altitude have? The Broncos in Denver, in the NFL. Who are some of the other high altitude (football) teams? Sorry BB forum, I can think of a lot of BB teams at higher altitude.
They lost to Cincinnati.
 

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This year's team really make me appreciate how good those guys were. The B12 wasn't the gauntlet that it is now, but when that team had the chance, they went for the throat. I doubt I'll ever watch an ISU team that I'll enjoy that much.

Having two All-Americans and several other All-Confetence level role players that could break a defense down or hit threes makes that an easier thing to do.

They were truly elite.
 

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