They did. Also had one near Bluder the whole time.Awesome, wish I could have made it down last night.
Love that in the one photo Clark’s expression and it appears they have a UI cop directly with CC for security.
and it appears they have a UI cop directly with CC for security.
I guess now a days you have to prepare for everythingThey did. Also had one near Bluder the whole time.
Yeah.....because as odd (or not nowadays) as this will sound, Clark's public celebrity is still nothing compared to the LSU gymnast that blew up on Instagram etc and their competitions became f***ing zoos for a while.I guess now a days you have to prepare for everything
From afar It appears she might be IMO.Great to see the pics. I'm curious why Gabby Marshall seldom is among the most visible. She was one of their more important players. Is she shy?
Great to see the pics. I'm curious why Gabby Marshall seldom is among the most visible. She was one of their more important players. Is she shy?
From afar It appears she might be IMO.
The first swarmed the President's house and Sandy Boyd came out and took the Iowa flag and stayed at the front of the crowd. That is a University President for the ages in his finest hour.Wow.
Reminds me of that day back in 1980 when the men's team made the Final Four. An impromptu gathering of students from all over campus swarmed the Old Capital.
It has been for a while. Officially nowWell done Hawkeye fans! Women's basket is now the premier winter sport at the U.
And if he hadn't attended, you would have eviscerated him.and Barta is there to ruin it all.
I was a part of all of that....what an evening THAT was. Then a group of 6 of us were the 2nd people in line for Final Four Tickets. That night the BBall team and the wrestling team were celebrated at the old Field House. I considered myself exceptionally lucky to go to a Final Four and a RoseBowl to watch Iowa in my college days.The first swarmed the President's house and Sandy Boyd came out and took the Iowa flag and stayed at the front of the crowd. That is a University President for the ages in his finest hour.
I came pouring out of Courier that day as the crowd passed. Same with the Rose Bowl. It was the very best time to be a Hawkeye, for those of us under 80 anyway. The mid 50s were pretty awesome.I was a part of all of that....what an evening THAT was. Then a group of 6 of us were the 2nd people in line for Final Four Tickets. That night the BBall team and the wrestling team were celebrated at the old Field House. I considered myself exceptionally lucky to go to a Final Four and a RoseBowl to watch Iowa in my college days.