FireDaveLee
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I am not trying to start anything here on GopherHole.
You have an interesting way of going about it....
I am not trying to start anything here on GopherHole.
When did the Who Hates Iowa thing start? I love the rivalry but I'm not a fan of the chant.
Say, while you were with your hospitable tailgate neighbors, did you repeatedly tell them how much you hate them?
Did you stop your game of corn hole every time a group of Hawkeye fans would walk by to chant, "We hate Iowa!" at them?
For a fan base that embraces hate, has made it a part of the Minnesota brand, and takes every opportunity to make sure that hatred is expressed, collectively, there seems to be a thin grasp or an outright denial of the consequences. Contrast the game day experience you had at Kinnick with the atmosphere at TCF for the unwelcomed and hated Iowa fans.
Had a blast the entire weekend. Went to bars Friday night wearing Gopher gear...talked to tons of people. Everyone was friendly...99% of the people realize it's just a game. Tailgated in Myrtle for over 6 hours...lots of good natured back and forth- I would expect no less- fans were great. Kinnick atmosphere was fantastic. I only have 2 complaints-
1. I sat in the Visitors section at game and the Late 40'ish Gopher fan that was beyond hammered who kept asking me after every play if we had gained 3 or 4 yards and kept hitting me on the shoulder and going to the bathroom every 15 minutes and falling into the row in front of us every time he did. I got up and moved after a quarter. So my worst experience at the game was with a fellow Gopher fan- who should have been old enough to 'know when to say when'. He must have thought the Vikings were playing.
2. I was absolutely stunned at the way Hawkeye fans littered and trashed Tailgating lots and lawns around Kinnick. Rather than throw anything in a trash or recycling- we saw numerous people just chuck their garbage on the ground. If that happened at the U- they would cancel tailgating for the rest of the year and make people take a pledge before entering the lots- and maybe rightfully so. It was truly stunning.
The two Iowa posters in this thread are from or are currently in Minnesota based on their usernames. It pretty much echoes would everyone has already said, the Iowa fans in Minnesota are much much worse than the fan base in Iowa. Everyone else seems to get the rivalry except these wackos that try and fill TCF every other year.
Had a blast the entire weekend. Went to bars Friday night wearing Gopher gear...talked to tons of people. Everyone was friendly...99% of the people realize it's just a game. Tailgated in Myrtle for over 6 hours...lots of good natured back and forth- I would expect no less- fans were great. Kinnick atmosphere was fantastic. I only have 2 complaints-
1. I sat in the Visitors section at game and the Late 40'ish Gopher fan that was beyond hammered who kept asking me after every play if we had gained 3 or 4 yards and kept hitting me on the shoulder and going to the bathroom every 15 minutes and falling into the row in front of us every time he did. I got up and moved after a quarter. So my worst experience at the game was with a fellow Gopher fan- who should have been old enough to 'know when to say when'. He must have thought the Vikings were playing.
2. I was absolutely stunned at the way Hawkeye fans littered and trashed Tailgating lots and lawns around Kinnick. Rather than throw anything in a trash or recycling- we saw numerous people just chuck their garbage on the ground. If that happened at the U- they would cancel tailgating for the rest of the year and make people take a pledge before entering the lots- and maybe rightfully so. It was truly stunning.
I was sitting in Section 132 at Kinnick. I witnessed Gopher fans (particularly two men who were in their 50s or 60s) screaming at Iowa fans and ridiculing them for living in the state of Iowa. My g/f went to Notre Dame and we have both experienced our share of stupid and mean-spirited fans. She was horrified. There are bad Iowa fans, undoubtedly, but some of the Gopher fans in Section 132 were most hateful I've ever experienced.
You are right; I have never had anything but a positive experience at Kinnick. I am glad that most of you got to experience the same thing there this weekend.
I am not trying to start anything here on GopherHole. I just offered some perspective on why the game day atmosphere is different when the game is in the Twin Cities, that's all.
Had a blast the entire weekend. Went to bars Friday night wearing Gopher gear...talked to tons of people. Everyone was friendly...99% of the people realize it's just a game. Tailgated in Myrtle for over 6 hours...lots of good natured back and forth- I would expect no less- fans were great. Kinnick atmosphere was fantastic. I only have 2 complaints-
1. I sat in the Visitors section at game and the Late 40'ish Gopher fan that was beyond hammered who kept asking me after every play if we had gained 3 or 4 yards and kept hitting me on the shoulder and going to the bathroom every 15 minutes and falling into the row in front of us every time he did. I got up and moved after a quarter. So my worst experience at the game was with a fellow Gopher fan- who should have been old enough to 'know when to say when'. He must have thought the Vikings were playing.
2. I was absolutely stunned at the way Hawkeye fans littered and trashed Tailgating lots and lawns around Kinnick. Rather than throw anything in a trash or recycling- we saw numerous people just chuck their garbage on the ground. If that happened at the U- they would cancel tailgating for the rest of the year and make people take a pledge before entering the lots- and maybe rightfully so. It was truly stunning.
Say, while you were with your hospitable tailgate neighbors, did you repeatedly tell them how much you hate them?
Did you stop your game of corn hole every time a group of Hawkeye fans would walk by to chant, "We hate Iowa!" at them?
For a fan base that embraces hate, has made it a part of the Minnesota brand, and takes every opportunity to make sure that hatred is expressed, collectively, there seems to be a thin grasp or an outright denial of the consequences. Contrast the game day experience you had at Kinnick with the atmosphere at TCF for the unwelcomed and hated Iowa fans.
I hate the "We hate Iowa" chant. I hate "Hate Week".
I hate that you hate "Hate Week".
Relax. I'm an Iowa alumnus that is now a Gopher fan. When I've sat in the stands at Gopher games, I've never heard any adult people chanting that. That's just something that the kids do. Kids riot, kids tear down goal posts, kids date rape. Responsible adults don't do those things. Why base your generalizations on the irresponsible urges of children?
Only complaint is that the bleachers are ridiculously uncomfortable. Not only are the seat numbers too close together, but the rows are far too narrow and some have chair backs clamped to them, reducing the width of the rows even further. It made me a little claustrophobic and appreciate our modern stadium even more.
Relax. I'm an Iowa alumnus that is now a Gopher fan. When I've sat in the stands at Gopher games, I've never heard any adult people chanting that. That's just something that the kids do. Kids riot, kids tear down goal posts, kids date rape. Responsible adults don't do those things. Why base your generalizations on the irresponsible urges of children?
Made the trip with a group of four--two adults and two teens. No problems outside the stadium before or after the game. Sat in the north end zone, surrounded almost exclusively by Iowa fans. Pleasant conversations with the groups to our left, right and in front of us. Biggest issue was a Gopher fan who loudly complained about every call or non-call imagineable in the first quarter to the point where the young Iowa fan next to him asked who he was yelling at or to? That shut him up and the rest of the game was enjoyable.
The atmosphere inside and outside the stadium was highly charged, but friendly and respectful. Even the drunken college kids were jovial, not hostile. It was a great night for football in "historic" Kinnick Stadium. (I think they call it historic because the PA system is from the 40's.) Only complaint is that the bleachers are ridiculously uncomfortable. Not only are the seat numbers too close together, but the rows are far too narrow and some have chair backs clamped to them, reducing the width of the rows even further. It made me a little claustrophobic and appreciate our modern stadium even more.