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I don’t remember who that was.ISU has one first round draft pick. Ever. One. 😂
Comparing Iowa State football to Iowa is like comparing Iowa to Ohio State. Historically, the two programs are galaxies apart. Only Clown fans think Iowa State is just as good of a program as Iowa’s. It’s laughable.
Good summaryComparing Iowa State football to Iowa is like comparing Iowa to Ohio State. Historically, the two programs are galaxies apart. Only Clown fans think Iowa State is just as good of a program as Iowa’s. It’s laughable.
Can we set the bar a bit higher?
I don't think the Clowns have ever beat Iowa 55-24 either...Comparing Iowa State football to Iowa is like comparing Iowa to Ohio State. Historically, the two programs are galaxies apart. Only Clown fans think Iowa State is just as good of a program as Iowa’s. It’s laughable.
No, but Ohio State has beaten Iowa worse than that.I don't think the Clowns have ever beat Iowa 55-24 either...
Noone is arguing that.No, but Ohio State has beaten Iowa worse than that.
This. Not sure why this thread is even relevant, or needed to be posted. ISU is not now, never has been, and will most certainly never be Iowa in football......Comparing Iowa State football to Iowa is like comparing Iowa to Ohio State. Historically, the two programs are galaxies apart. Only Clown fans think Iowa State is just as good of a program as Iowa’s. It’s laughable.
I realize it won't spoil your fun, but for the record, that's a 31 point margin and ISU beat Iowa 31-0 at Kinnick in '78.I don't think the Clowns have ever beat Iowa 55-24 either...
I was three then, doesn't count. 😉I realize it won't spoil your fun, but for the record, that's a 31 point margin and ISU beat Iowa 31-0 at Kinnick in '78.
OK, as you were.
Then there was Iowa’s 57-3 win in Ames in 1985.I realize it won't spoil your fun, but for the record, that's a 31 point margin and ISU beat Iowa 31-0 at Kinnick in '78.
OK, as you were.
And it’s really not relevant to the overall point, as the 55-24 win over Ohio State is an anomaly too.I realize it won't spoil your fun, but for the record, that's a 31 point margin and ISU beat Iowa 31-0 at Kinnick in '78.
OK, as you were.
Nope it doesn’t count clown fans say so.Then there was Iowa’s 57-3 win in Ames in 1985.
You are such a strange Hawkeye fan,among other things.No, but Ohio State has beaten Iowa worse than that.
I prefer country cousin...Another reason why ISU will always be "little brother".
Troy Davis? Student first type of guy.
George Amundson. Played running back and Quarterback.I don’t remember who that was.
Not in the last 40 years 😊.No, but Ohio State has beaten Iowa worse than that.
Well, in 1995, they were up like 56-0 at halftime. The final score was 56-35, but the game was over before it started.Not in the last 40 years 😊.
This must be ignored.Little brother? Most definitely not. Not a chance! 😂
Big George! Rushed for over 1,200 yards as a tailback on the 1971 Sun Bowl team, started at quarterback the next year on the Liberty Bowl team. Drafted in the first round (#14) by Houston. He was a hell of an athlete. Held the ISU record in the discus for quite a while, IIRC.
Amundson set a South Dakota state record in the shot put and discus. Discus record still stands. I read a article a couple years ago that Amundson is still considered the greatest athlete to ever graduate from a South Dakota HS.Big George! Rushed for over 1,200 yards as a tailback on the 1971 Sun Bowl team, started at quarterback the next year on the Liberty Bowl team. Drafted in the first round (#14) by Houston. He was a hell of an athlete. Held the ISU record in the discus for quite a while, IIRC.
Oh, okay, Big George was your grandson, wasn’t he, LC? I bet that was quite the trip down memory lane. 1971 was ten years before my birth, so thank you for helping me feel somewhat young again. 😉Big George! Rushed for over 1,200 yards as a tailback on the 1971 Sun Bowl team, started at quarterback the next year on the Liberty Bowl team. Drafted in the first round (#14) by Houston. He was a hell of an athlete. Held the ISU record in the discus for quite a while, IIRC.
Cool. I was 1. Iowa also beat Ohio State 33-7 in 2004 on their way to a share of the bten, a citrus (cap one) win vs Saban and a top 10 ranking.I realize it won't spoil your fun, but for the record, that's a 31 point margin and ISU beat Iowa 31-0 at Kinnick in '78.
OK, as you were.
Tried to pull the Notre Dame plan. Didn't have the jerseys on in warm ups then broke them out after going back into the locker room. Didn't go as planned.This must be ignored.
In fact we shouldn’t even care that they wore those Jersey’s in a game in Kinnick. No one from The Univesity of Iowa, it’s coaches, players or fans should even dare to comment on what clown fans are saying , posting or actually acting out in real life because clown fans like Stender and Flynnhick03 say so.
We can’t mock isu and their fans for how they behave, it simply isn’t playing fair and won’t be tolerated.
Many isu games with the Hawks haven’t quite gone as isu fans thought they would. But then again they are masters at telling us why the wins by Iowa really didn’t count because of lightning storms, rain, refs, game delays or boneheaded plays by isu.Tried to pull the Notre Dame plan. Didn't have the jerseys on in warm ups then broke them out after going back into the locker room. Didn't go as planned.
Photos: 1977 Cy-Hawk football game at Kinnick Stadium
In 1977 the Iowa-Iowa State football rivalry was rekindled after 43 years. The Hawkeyes beat the Cyclones, 12-10, at Kinnick Stadium.www.desmoinesregister.com