I wouldn't. I've had a boycott on Iowa City since 2001 when Seneca beat Iowa for their only loss. We had to drive home at midnight because redneck Iowa fans kept starting fights with us everywhere we went.
Brackins is a very nice player, but nobody is going to triple team him.
Brackins is a very nice player, but nobody is going to triple team him.
I wouldn't. I've had a boycott on Iowa City since 2001 when Seneca beat Iowa for their only loss. We had to drive home at midnight because redneck Iowa fans kept starting fights with us everywhere we went.
Well, when I lift the self-imposed 10 year ban in 2012 I'll give Iowa City another shot.Sorry to hear about that, but football over there is a different animal and I really don't think you would run into this after a basketball game, it is much more laid back as you can tell from the attendance we get at CHA.
I would hope it's packed in there, otherwise it just shows how uninteresting the two programs have become.
It will be, last I heard was less then 2,000 tickets remain and it holds 15,500. How many are Cyclone fans I have no idea.
I would hope it's packed in there, otherwise it just shows how uninteresting the two programs have become.
Yeah, whatever. Obviously it wasn't Alford's fault after all.That and the stink from the last basketball coach is still being fumigated from the building.
I can't remember the last time Iowa sold out a basketball game. Maybe Illinois the year they (Illinois) went to the championship game.
Lets be sane about this, this so proclaimed invincible Iowa team needed a big run to get to 24 points at the half against UNI.
What about all of those dedicated Hawk fans who said they would buy season tickets again as soon as Alford was fired? What happened to them? :skeptical: