Another Iowa fan more obsessed with the Gophers than he is with the Hawkeyes

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http://www.rivalryesq.com/2010/4/9/1412652/big-ten-2010-keeping-the-enemy#storyjump

Just sad really. Let's call this:

PantherHawk Syndrome--refers to fans so consumed with hate for a rival team that they don't realize their hate for the aforementioned team supercedes the passion they have for the team to which they actually claim allegiance.

*see also 'trolls'--a mentally ill relative of perfectly healthy 'fans'
 

Oh come on.

That's not fair. HS is much much more of a Hawkeye fan than a Gopher hater. He and Jacobi have threatened to ban Pantherhawk on BHGP on more than one occasion. He was just filling a role they needed for the piece. As painful as it was, that was well done.
 

What else are they gonna write about? It's not like BHGP can write about their great incoming basketball recruiting class or anything basketball related at all.
 

That's not fair. HS is much much more of a Hawkeye fan than a Gopher hater. He and Jacobi have threatened to ban Pantherhawk on BHGP on more than one occasion. He was just filling a role they needed for the piece. As painful as it was, that was well done.

Didn't mean to be unfair. I actually am not very familiar with the writer. I just read the piece, and between the desperation and hyperbole I was sort of amazed. I didn't mean to make a blanket statement about the writer. I just thought this column was a good example of that mentality.
 

Didn't mean to be unfair. I actually am not very familiar with the writer. I just read the piece, and between the desperation and hyperbole I was sort of amazed. I didn't mean to make a blanket statement about the writer. I just thought this column was a good example of that mentality.

He actually drew Pantherhawk into the comments with it, so I can see your point. Despite being the enemy, the crew at BHGB is quite good. Usually informative, and almost always hilarious.

And SoaB, I think they may be on suicide watch over there over the basketball team. It's quite entertaining to watch.
 


I see plenty of Iowa hatred on this board during the football season. I went to high school in Minnesota and got my fair share of deluded gopher propaganda thrown my way. Of course, this article is over the top and hyperbolic. When the basketball team is in shambles and the football team won the orange bowl, I'm not surprised to see something like this. To say however that the hatred for Minnesota ranks over one's allegiances to Iowa is not a correct assertion.
 

Didn't mean to be unfair. I actually am not very familiar with the writer. I just read the piece, and between the desperation and hyperbole I was sort of amazed. I didn't mean to make a blanket statement about the writer. I just thought this column was a good example of that mentality.

The other posters on here are correct that those guys are usually pretty good. However, the problem isn't so much that the writers hate the Gophers as that there are plenty of Iowa fans who actually base their lives on whether their football team beats Minnesota or not. But they have to keep it to football and wrestling because of the yearly beatings we deliver to them in virtually every other sport, men's basketball included. So don't bring up any other sports with them because they'll just repeat the same crap regarding football and wrestling.

But hey, I say let them have their fun. The trash talk will last until after the January bowl games and then they will mysteriously disappear until the start of football season the next year. That's the way Iowa fans operate.
 

Well, we split the regular season in Women's Basketball and Iowa finished 3rd in the big10 regular season. We also finished higher than Minnesota in Women's Gymnastics at the Big10 Invite. Minnesota wins more of the non-revenue sports against Iowa but that is not always the case ( I am not sure of all the results this season and honestly don't care too much anyway). With regard to Men's Basketball, Iowa finished the decade with a 11-9 record versus the Golden Gophers. While the last 3 seasons have been abysmal for the hawks against Minnesota, Iowa still had a more successful decade in terms of big10 tournament titles (2) and post-season appearances (including the NIT).
 

But as you eluded to. The most important sport, football, Iowa was 8-2 this decade against Minnesota.
 



In college, much of it has to do with the coach. Ferentz is better than Brewster and Mason, hence the success and Tubby is better than whoever Iowa has brought in over the last few years.
 

Didn't mean to be unfair. I actually am not very familiar with the writer. I just read the piece, and between the desperation and hyperbole I was sort of amazed. I didn't mean to make a blanket statement about the writer. I just thought this column was a good example of that mentality.

Sigh. Should have stopped when you realized that you aren't familiar with the writer. I'm not ashamed to say that I think BHGP is a pretty funny website. They have a schtick and part of that schtick is hating on the Gophers. Luckily for them this happens to coincide nicely with their true feelings. Obviously I dislike this part of their work. But that is as beautifully executed of a rivalry takedown as I've seen and their website is a fun read when they're turning their satiric talents to other targets besides the Gophers.
 

Sigh. Should have stopped when you realized that you aren't familiar with the writer. I'm not ashamed to say that I think BHGP is a pretty funny website. They have a schtick and part of that schtick is hating on the Gophers. Luckily for them this happens to coincide nicely with their true feelings. Obviously I dislike this part of their work. But that is as beautifully executed of a rivalry takedown as I've seen and their website is a fun read when they're turning their satiric talents to other targets besides the Gophers.

Again, I realize BHGP is a satirical fanboy site. My point was that people like PantherHawk actually sound like that in real life.
 

Well, we split the regular season in Women's Basketball and Iowa finished 3rd in the big10 regular season. We also finished higher than Minnesota in Women's Gymnastics at the Big10 Invite. Minnesota wins more of the non-revenue sports against Iowa but that is not always the case ( I am not sure of all the results this season and honestly don't care too much anyway). With regard to Men's Basketball, Iowa finished the decade with a 11-9 record versus the Golden Gophers. While the last 3 seasons have been abysmal for the hawks against Minnesota, Iowa still had a more successful decade in terms of big10 tournament titles (2) and post-season appearances (including the NIT).

Good points on women's basketball (although you split with the worst Gopher team since Borton became coach) and men's basketball (we'll see where we're at in a few more years). The beatings I referred to usually come in women's volleyball, women's soccer, swimming and diving, track and field and baseball. Not to mention the yearly domination in the director's cup standings. But, I digress.
 



Good points on women's basketball (although you split with the worst Gopher team since Borton became coach) and men's basketball (we'll see where we're at in a few more years). The beatings I referred to usually come in women's volleyball, women's soccer, swimming and diving, track and field and baseball. Not to mention the yearly domination in the director's cup standings. But, I digress.

Current standings of Learfield Cup list Minnesota as #7 and Iowa as #57 in the country. In fact, it appears the only Big 10 school lower in the rankings than Iowa is Northwestern at #60. See link.

http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/nacda/sports/directorscup/auto_pdf/apr8DIDcup.pdf
 

I don't know. I think that Iowa fans are kind of cute with their toothless grins and chewing tobacco dripping down their chins. As for the male Iowa fans. Well that's another story.
 

I don't know. I think that Iowa fans are kind of cute with their toothless grins and chewing tobacco dripping down their chins. As for the male Iowa fans. Well that's another story.

Thanks Viper. That is just plain funny!!!
 

I don't know. I think that Iowa fans are kind of cute with their toothless grins and chewing tobacco dripping down their chins. As for the male Iowa fans. Well that's another story.

Enjoy your sophomoric comments while you can. The rest of us will resign ourselves to the merits of the football programs respectively. I am sure it feels great making comments like that until the realization hits that the Iowa football, a bunch of hillbillies and incestuous beings (this according to a Wisconsin fan that I encountered after we beat them in Camp Randall this past season) continue to defeat the gophers regularly in football. Hopefully, as I truly believe, the gophers will turn the corner in the next few years and be a semi-competitive program in the big10 with the likes of Ohio State, Penn State, Iowa and Wisconsin. For now, stick to your childish caricatures because that seems to be all you have regarding the football "rivalry" over the last decade.
 

what is missing here is:

The fact that while there are a few things in the dudes piece I disagree with, can any us really not call this guy accurate? Iowa has a better team, a better record, a better bowl experience, a collective will to win. They tore down the goal posts on the road, beat us 50 something to zip, crushed an all american offensive line and an elite running attack. The guy has a point about the lack of rivalry. Make fun of the guy all you want but we have idiots all over this board that can only tell stupid Iowa jokes and beat the hell out of the bathroom ordeal. Until our team kicks their ass a couple years in a row and gives them a little embarrassment, we really have nothing to say.
 

The fact that while there are a few things in the dudes piece I disagree with, can any us really not call this guy accurate? Iowa has a better team, a better record, a better bowl experience, a collective will to win. They tore down the goal posts on the road, beat us 50 something to zip, crushed an all american offensive line and an elite running attack. The guy has a point about the lack of rivalry. Make fun of the guy all you want but we have idiots all over this board that can only tell stupid Iowa jokes and beat the hell out of the bathroom ordeal. Until our team kicks their ass a couple years in a row and gives them a little embarrassment, we really have nothing to say.

All rivalries have streaks where one team dominates, and they all have some blowouts. (there have been quite a few close games too) To say there is a lack of a rivalry between the U and the hogeyes because they've had the better decade is a little ridiculous. It's a lasting, great college football rivalry. Rivalries like the one between the U and Iowa are what makes college football great. And at some point, hopefully sooner than later, the maroon and gold will be up, the hogeyes will be rebuilding, and we will have the better of it.
 

All rivalries have streaks where one team dominates I would say winning just 1 of the last 9, 4 of the last 17 and 8 of the last 28 is a little more than a "streak."
 

All rivalries have streaks where one team dominates I would say winning just 1 of the last 9, 4 of the last 17 and 8 of the last 28 is a little more than a "streak."

I knew there were people on this board who put reason before fanhood.
 

All rivalries have streaks where one team dominates I would say winning just 1 of the last 9, 4 of the last 17 and 8 of the last 28 is a little more than a "streak."

Gophers won 17 of 21 the years immediately before that and still lead by many games.
 

Gophers won 17 of 21 the years immediately before that and still lead by many games.

Yep that is correct.

Since 1967 the gophers have zero conference championships, one 10 win season, zero new year's day bowl games, losing records against Iowa, Wisconsin, Penn State, Michigan, Ohio State, Purdue, Michigan State, and Indiana. The gophers have a 15-14 record over Illinois and a 21-13 record over Northwestern. Congrats to the Gophers for having a winning record against two big10 schools in that time period.
 

Yep that is correct.

Since 1967 the gophers have zero conference championships, one 10 win season, zero new year's day bowl games, losing records against Iowa, Wisconsin, Penn State, Michigan, Ohio State, Purdue, Michigan State, and Indiana. The gophers have a 15-14 record over Illinois and a 21-13 record over Northwestern. Congrats to the Gophers for having a winning record against two big10 schools in that time period.

That was a great post. :clap:
 

Yep that is correct.

Since 1967 the gophers have zero conference championships, one 10 win season, zero new year's day bowl games, losing records against Iowa, Wisconsin, Penn State, Michigan, Ohio State, Purdue, Michigan State, and Indiana. The gophers have a 15-14 record over Illinois and a 21-13 record over Northwestern. Congrats to the Gophers for having a winning record against two big10 schools in that time period.

Still can't get over the fact of the 6 national championships, can you?
 

Still can't get over the fact of the 6 national championships, can you?

The National Championships won by the Gophers are commendable and worthy of recognition. Is it not embarrassing that a school can go from winning national titles in the Great Depression/WII to being a bottom feeder in the big10 over the last 40+ years? The only retort I ever hear from Gopher fans revolves around the team's success in the 1930s and 1940s. Again, congrats but let's now analyze the incremental deterioration of the program since 1967. The Gophers have winning records against only two big10 teams in that time period.
 

All rivalries have streaks where one team dominates I would say winning just 1 of the last 9, 4 of the last 17 and 8 of the last 28 is a little more than a "streak."

I'll use the Ohio State vs. Michigan rivalry to explain this to you. (Unless of course you don't think it is a rivalry) From 1952 to 1975, OSU won 17 of 23 matchups. From 1976 to 2000, Michigan won 19 of 24. This decade, Ohio State won 9 of 10. Seems like there are long periods (apparently streaks wasn't descriptive enough for you to understand) of dominance in every rivalry. Point is, the U vs. Iowa is still a good rivalry. And like most rivalries, its history and passion within the respective programs for beating the other makes it so.

And PapaHawk, my earlier post had nothing to do with my gopher fanhood. I simply disagreed with the thought that Iowa is not a rival with the U. And, as you can see above, I have plenty of reason for that. That said, Iowa is getting sickening and I think we'll turn it around soon.
 

iowa wants to be it in football so bad

sure they are better than minnesota........who the hell in the big 10 hasnt been, indianna?

iowa goes to a rose bowl every so often and loses, competes for the big 10 every here and there,

and you'd think we were talking national power year in and year out

iowa football is a dime a dozen across the USA
 

All rivalries have streaks where one team dominates I would say winning just 1 of the last 9, 4 of the last 17 and 8 of the last 28 is a little more than a "streak."

Oh, go . . . look at the entire series. This rivalry is panning out just like it always has. One team dominates a while, then the other. Even your numbers are less than impressive (favors Iowa yes, impressive domination no) once you get past the most recent decade. And the series leader is?
 

iowa wants to be it in football so bad

sure they are better than minnesota........who the hell in the big 10 hasnt been, indianna?

iowa goes to a rose bowl every so often and loses, competes for the big 10 every here and there,

and you'd think we were talking national power year in and year out

iowa football is a dime a dozen across the USA

*Standing and Clapping*

Kudos to you, sir.

Iowa is a nobody in the history of college football.

They like to separate their shoulders patting themselves on the back because they've had a modicum of success over the last 30 years.

I'd much rather be a has-been than a never-was.

So, here's to you, Iowa. Congrats on your zero national championships (to Minnesota's 6). Congrats on your 11 Big Ten titles (to Minnesota's 18). Congrats on your .530 winning percentage all time (to Minnesota's .580). All of this despite the fact that Minnesota has generally sucked for the last 40 years.

Tell us, Iowa - how does it feel to know that you could win every game vs. the Gophers for the next 16 years, and still be behind in the series?

Tell us, Iowa - how does it feel to make fun of Brewster for purchasing a trophy commemorating one of our half-dozen national championships, whilst you can't even purchase one trophy as a token of your zero national championships?

Tell us, Iowa. We'd really like to know.
 




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