Do they write it on their stadiums though?! :lol:I'm glad we've reached the point in the off-season where we're arguing about whether or not we claim something that nearly every fan base in the country has claimed at some point.
Must mean the season is getting closer.
Do they write it on their stadiums though?! :lol:
Correct, but I'm pretty positive that we were being called that by opposing fans/teams/coaches/talking heads LONG before that was put on the walls... Still not what I would consider "self anointed"It's written on the stadium....
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I don't think other coaches/players/fans did that.
Correct, but I'm pretty positive that we were being called that by opposing fans/teams/coaches/talking heads LONG before that was put on the walls... Still not what I would consider "self anointed"
Eh, I get why some would think it’s cringe but it has always struck me as more a thank you message to the home fans instead of a literal proclamation to all of CFB. Unfortunately some take it literally.You can quibble over the wording all you want, but it's still cringe imo.
If you're a star quarterback, there's a big difference between everyone around you praising you for how great you are, versus you saying, "Yeah, I am the star. I am the best."
Backup Iowa kicker that didn't play in the game in question.
And another kid who used his mom's name/info on the betting account.
So, is all this just within the justice system and the school/conference/NCAA doesn't have anything to do with it? Or, is Iowa looking at NCAA issues too?
Backup Iowa kicker that didn't play in the game in question.
And another kid who used his mom's name/info on the betting account.
Where is all this evidence coming from? Did a bookie get busted or something?That is what it seems like, just a justice system thing. And I guess will lead to the kids losing their eligibility (an NCAA thing) since there are charges against them.
Like I said above, no way college athletes gambling on their schools is only happening in the state of Iowa.
Is Iowa at risk of getting punished as a program?That is what it seems like, just a justice system thing. And I guess will lead to the kids losing their eligibility (an NCAA thing) since there are charges against them.
Like I said above, no way college athletes gambling on their schools is only happening in the state of Iowa.