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Expat_Poke said:
This is Wyoming's fourth string of attractions. I will keep the top tier for when states like Montana, Colorado, Utah challenge us :D

I haven't been to Wyoming since I rode through to Yellowstone on vacation when I was like 10, but I think western Montana is pretty tough to beat.
 
joshvanklomp said:
Expat_Poke said:
This is Wyoming's fourth string of attractions. I will keep the top tier for when states like Montana, Colorado, Utah challenge us :D

I haven't been to Wyoming since I rode through to Yellowstone on vacation when I was like 10, but I think western Montana is pretty tough to beat.

Beartooths, Glacier and in between is absolutely beautiful country. It would be tough for me to rate either against the other Tetons vs Glacier, Winds vs Beartooths, Absarokas vs Northern Absarokas, Bighorns vs Bitteroots, etc. Very tough, very tough. Western Montana would be one area I would consider living outside of Wyoming, although some areas are getting a bit hippyish for my taste. Guess I will consider myself blessed to be within a days drive of all these spots.
 
Expat_Poke said:
GhostofBTT said:
So we've already resorted to this? The most culturally, economically, and politically insignificant state in the fine 50 is now coming at me with "You're only 1600' above sea level!" smack?

Why didn't you just type "I SURRENDER"...It would have saved you a bunch of time.

Bull Snitzel, Wyoming is one of the top energy producing states we have in this Nation. The U.S. economy is dependent on that energy to function. Not to mention we do it without raising the price of food unlike a certain state...

I have never wished more in my life to have a person standing in front of me, so I could laugh right in their stupid fucking face...
 
Expat_Poke said:
Ghost,

Listen on a serious note here. Wyoming is expected to compete for the Mountain Division and the Mountain West Conference this season. Would Iowa overlook Boise State if they were coming into town to play? I would hope not, and if they did that tells me all I need to know about the fanbase.

It wasn't only NDSU either, Iowa has lost to NIU at home. The MWC tends to be a stronger conference than the MAC. Nebraska has a better history of taking care of beating OOC opponents they are supposed to beat than Iowa does. I think this is in large part due to coaching. All this to say that Iowa is not a program that can afford to overlook an opponent.

Should Iowa win this game, yeah, but they may get a surprise punch to the mouth if their players and coaches are approaching this game the way your writing here suggests you are approaching this game.

I have not seen a single Wyoming fan suggest that Wyoming will dominate this game. Wyoming fans are merely suggesting that Wyoming has a chance. Now go back to dealing with having your program being called out by Colin Cowherd.
Why are people perpetually in the state of mind that the team approaches a game the same way some fucking rando on the internet does? Imma level with you here sport, I didn't even know the mountain division was even a thing until you said that...

funny-t-shirt-wyoming-who-cares-xl.jpg
 
GhostofBTT said:
Expat_Poke said:
Ghost,

Listen on a serious note here. Wyoming is expected to compete for the Mountain Division and the Mountain West Conference this season. Would Iowa overlook Boise State if they were coming into town to play? I would hope not, and if they did that tells me all I need to know about the fanbase.

It wasn't only NDSU either, Iowa has lost to NIU at home. The MWC tends to be a stronger conference than the MAC. Nebraska has a better history of taking care of beating OOC opponents they are supposed to beat than Iowa does. I think this is in large part due to coaching. All this to say that Iowa is not a program that can afford to overlook an opponent.

Should Iowa win this game, yeah, but they may get a surprise punch to the mouth if their players and coaches are approaching this game the way your writing here suggests you are approaching this game.

I have not seen a single Wyoming fan suggest that Wyoming will dominate this game. Wyoming fans are merely suggesting that Wyoming has a chance. Now go back to dealing with having your program being called out by Colin Cowherd.
Why are people perpetually in the state of mind that the team approaches a game the same way some fucking rando on the internet does? Imma level with you here sport, I didn't even know the mountain division was even a thing until you said that...

funny-t-shirt-wyoming-who-cares-xl.jpg

I think you are dealing with Dr. Dre here Expat.
 
GhostofBTT said:
I have never wished more in my life to have a person standing in front of me, so I could laugh right in their stupid fucking face...

Sorry dude, I doubt you want that opportunity. Wyoming is consistently among the top five producers of energy among the states. Some years behind only Texas. Our national economy relies on energy, Wyoming produces a big chunk of that energy.

GhostofBTT said:
Why are people perpetually in the state of mind that the team approaches a game the same way some fucking rando on the internet does? Imma level with you here sport, I didn't even know the mountain division was even a thing until you said that...

funny-t-shirt-wyoming-who-cares-xl.jpg

Wow you found the avatar of SDSU's king of trolls. You do know the meaning of the word "IF", nowhere do I assume the coaches and players have the same attitude. It is a possibility because this coaching staff has done it before see NDSU, NIU, CMU and other close games against Ball State, Northern Iowa as examples.

All your posts show is you are either a troll, or are ignorant of the MWC. Either perfectly explains the content of your posts. Final note, I am processing data today, this gives me time in between to post on forums. This is entertainment for me during the 4 minutes between processing inputs. Dropping to insults by swear words already, poor poor poor. You had some promise as being a half-worthwhile troll. Please step it up.

You know they do say there is no such thing as bad publicity, so enjoy this 3 minutes of exposure on the national level for your program. :thumb:

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nz5Ee74G6oA[/youtube]
 
WYCowboy said:
I think you are dealing with Dr. Dre here Expat.

I am wondering if that is so with the posting of the image. I will give him the benefit of the doubt though. I am not sure Dre would make it that easy... Also he doesn't tend to go to swearing quite so easily.
 
Expat_Poke said:
WYCowboy said:
I think you are dealing with Dr. Dre here Expat.

I am wondering if that is so with the posting of the image. I will give him the benefit of the doubt though. I am not sure Dre would make it that easy... Also he doesn't tend to go to swearing quite so easily.

Someone posted it on the board that I moderate. I also have this one in my pocket.

WYOMING-2.jpg


iowa-sticker-vpr-daniels-201601.JPG
 
GhostofBTT said:
Expat_Poke said:
WYCowboy said:
I think you are dealing with Dr. Dre here Expat.

I am wondering if that is so with the posting of the image. I will give him the benefit of the doubt though. I am not sure Dre would make it that easy... Also he doesn't tend to go to swearing quite so easily.

Someone posted it on the board that I moderate. I also have this one in my pocket.

WYOMING-2.jpg


iowa-sticker-vpr-daniels-201601.JPG

11e1583614c4e6336b47b429be8acd1f--wyoming-beautiful-places.jpg
 
For somebody who grew up outside of the U.S., it's pretty funny hearing somebody trying to make the claim that there's "nothing" in Wyoming, while Iowa is somehow awesome? I mean, people in other parts of the world have at least generally heard of Wyoming because of Yellowstone, Old Faithful, and the Wild West... but Iowa? There's no reason to know anything about Iowa.

Don't get me wrong, people I met when I was in Davenport were really friendly... but corn really isn't all that awesome. ;)

I really shouldn't be encouraging the troll, but... I can't help it. I also think Wyoming would be in a much better place if this game was at home as we still need to learn how to consistently win on the road even versus "bad" teams. It'll come eventually, though, and it'd be pretty sweet if it started on Saturday.
 
El Jefe said:
Knight, you're ok. I'm just giving Ghost (and by extension, Iowa) the business because he's so arrogant and obnoxious. I think Iowa fans with his attitude will be surprised by the Pokes. There's a lot more parity in college football than some people realize, and if this was played at the War I'd really like our chances.

Oh, I know, thanks. Just fun to share some of the scenery to try to keep from perpetuating stereotypes.

The more you reply to the guy, the worse it's going to get, BTW.

I'm certainly glad we aren't playing at altitude.
 
Ghost has got to be that d bag from the MWC board. Oh, and IOWA is one of the 4 worst states I've been to. Quite the crap hole
 
LanderPoke said:
Ghost has got to be that d bag from the MWC board. Oh, and IOWA is one of the 4 worst states I've been to. Quite the crap hole

No, I come from this board. You're more than welcome to join us.

http://hnwasteland.proboards.com/board/2/wasteland
 
Greetings from Iowa City
First I want to wish all the Wyoming fans coming to town safe travel and warn you that Iowa speed limits top out at 70 on I80 (I have heard the limit gets pretty high in parts of Wyoming) As a 30 year employee of the University and 30 year season ticket holder who lives within walking distance from the stadium I will be happy to try and answer any questions about parking, food, drink, etc near the stadium and in Iowa City. To visiting fans, Iowa has its share of douchebag fans but they really are the minority; if you want to have fun and can handle a little good-natured verbal back and forth most of the tailgaters around the stadium will welcome you with respect and interest (Iowa is not the destination center of the universe so most Iowan welcome visitors; especially visitors from more vertically orientated) Iowa City is a very progressive college town in the midst of a fairly conservative state so there will be Iowa fans at the game from all over the political and social spectrum. I don't know if we have this in common with Wyoming but students who cant get out of bed for a 2pm class are out drinking at 6am on gamedays (they are the bleary-eyed ones wandering around the stadium area before dawn with cases of Natty Lite on their shoulders. If you are driving into the game be prepared to pay anywhere from $20-$40 to park you car on someones yard (prices go up closer to the stadium). You can park out by the Coralville mall (~3-4 miles away and take the Hawkeye express train into the stadium area. The train exits and departs about 100 yards from the stadium gates. Across the street from the stadium are about 15-20 different food vendors with enough selection for most tastes (food in the stadium is overpriced and pretty blah - hotdogs, brats, pizza hut pizza, etc) Once you enter the stadium you can not leave and reenter again. This practice originated after 9/11 but is primarily a way to drive up internal concession sales. The stadium has some strict rules about what you can bring in. Check out this site before you go and leave other stuff locked in your car or hotel room: https://footballgameday.hawkeyesports.com/allowed-items/

Before I forget, I expect Iowa to be prepared for this game. Contrary to many POVs expressed previously, in Iowa City the fans and team are getting a daily diet of how Wyoming's QB is going to come in and embarrass our relatively young Hawkeye team. The Hawkeyes come into this season with the pundits predicting a 9th or 10th place finish in the conference and outside expectations are pretty low. Meanwhile we are hearing that Wyoming is planning to springboard into national prominence by beating up on a B1G team. In my 19 years experience watching Kirk Ferenz teams, they are never more dangerous than when they are flying under the radar. Kirk just does not manage expectations very well but he is really solid at circling the underdog wagon. I guarantee that he and his coaches have been preaching non-stop that the world is expecting little Iowa to be ass-kicked by big bad Wyoming on Saturday. I will be surprised if the team does not come out of the tunnel with an us against the world attitude.

Anyway this games end, we all wake up Sunday a little hung-over and our lives go on which is much better than our friend in the Houston area can say. I hope everyone has a great gameday experience and that you take some good memories with you from your visit (scenery sucks for the most part but Iowa does have some pretty farm country and mostly good people)

Warm Regards
 
Klug said:
Greetings from Iowa City
First I want to wish all the Wyoming fans coming to town safe travel and warn you that Iowa speed limits top out at 70 on I80 (I have heard the limit gets pretty high in parts of Wyoming) As a 30 year employee of the University and 30 year season ticket holder who lives within walking distance from the stadium I will be happy to try and answer any questions about parking, food, drink, etc near the stadium and in Iowa City. To visiting fans, Iowa has its share of douchebag fans but they really are the minority; if you want to have fun and can handle a little good-natured verbal back and forth most of the tailgaters around the stadium will welcome you with respect and interest (Iowa is not the destination center of the universe so most Iowan welcome visitors; especially visitors from more vertically orientated) Iowa City is a very progressive college town in the midst of a fairly conservative state so there will be Iowa fans at the game from all over the political and social spectrum. I don't know if we have this in common with Wyoming but students who cant get out of bed for a 2pm class are out drinking at 6am on gamedays (they are the bleary-eyed ones wandering around the stadium area before dawn with cases of Natty Lite on their shoulders. If you are driving into the game be prepared to pay anywhere from $20-$40 to park you car on someones yard (prices go up closer to the stadium). You can park out by the Coralville mall (~3-4 miles away and take the Hawkeye express train into the stadium area. The train exits and departs about 100 yards from the stadium gates. Across the street from the stadium are about 15-20 different food vendors with enough selection for most tastes (food in the stadium is overpriced and pretty blah - hotdogs, brats, pizza hut pizza, etc) Once you enter the stadium you can not leave and reenter again. This practice originated after 9/11 but is primarily a way to drive up internal concession sales. The stadium has some strict rules about what you can bring in. Check out this site before you go and leave other stuff locked in your car or hotel room: https://footballgameday.hawkeyesports.com/allowed-items/

Before I forget, I expect Iowa to be prepared for this game. Contrary to many POVs expressed previously, in Iowa City the fans and team are getting a daily diet of how Wyoming's QB is going to come in and embarrass our relatively young Hawkeye team. The Hawkeyes come into this season with the pundits predicting a 9th or 10th place finish in the conference and outside expectations are pretty low. Meanwhile we are hearing that Wyoming is planning to springboard into national prominence by beating up on a B1G team. In my 19 years experience watching Kirk Ferenz teams, they are never more dangerous than when they are flying under the radar. Kirk just does not manage expectations very well but he is really solid at circling the underdog wagon. I guarantee that he and his coaches have been preaching non-stop that the world is expecting little Iowa to be ass-kicked by big bad Wyoming on Saturday. I will be surprised if the team does not come out of the tunnel with an us against the world attitude.

Anyway this games end, we all wake up Sunday a little hung-over and our lives go on which is much better than our friend in the Houston area can say. I hope everyone has a great gameday experience and that you take some good memories with you from your visit (scenery sucks for the most part but Iowa does have some pretty farm country and mostly good people)

Warm Regards

Now Ghost, this is what I honestly expect from a true Midwest poster. Polite, hospitable by providing helpful information, yet sticking up for their team yet not in a total DB manner.
 
Klug said:
Greetings from Iowa City
First I want to wish all the Wyoming fans coming to town safe travel and warn you that Iowa speed limits top out at 70 on I80 (I have heard the limit gets pretty high in parts of Wyoming) As a 30 year employee of the University and 30 year season ticket holder who lives within walking distance from the stadium I will be happy to try and answer any questions about parking, food, drink, etc near the stadium and in Iowa City. To visiting fans, Iowa has its share of douchebag fans but they really are the minority; if you want to have fun and can handle a little good-natured verbal back and forth most of the tailgaters around the stadium will welcome you with respect and interest (Iowa is not the destination center of the universe so most Iowan welcome visitors; especially visitors from more vertically orientated) Iowa City is a very progressive college town in the midst of a fairly conservative state so there will be Iowa fans at the game from all over the political and social spectrum. I don't know if we have this in common with Wyoming but students who cant get out of bed for a 2pm class are out drinking at 6am on gamedays (they are the bleary-eyed ones wandering around the stadium area before dawn with cases of Natty Lite on their shoulders. If you are driving into the game be prepared to pay anywhere from $20-$40 to park you car on someones yard (prices go up closer to the stadium). You can park out by the Coralville mall (~3-4 miles away and take the Hawkeye express train into the stadium area. The train exits and departs about 100 yards from the stadium gates. Across the street from the stadium are about 15-20 different food vendors with enough selection for most tastes (food in the stadium is overpriced and pretty blah - hotdogs, brats, pizza hut pizza, etc) Once you enter the stadium you can not leave and reenter again. This practice originated after 9/11 but is primarily a way to drive up internal concession sales. The stadium has some strict rules about what you can bring in. Check out this site before you go and leave other stuff locked in your car or hotel room: https://footballgameday.hawkeyesports.com/allowed-items/

Before I forget, I expect Iowa to be prepared for this game. Contrary to many POVs expressed previously, in Iowa City the fans and team are getting a daily diet of how Wyoming's QB is going to come in and embarrass our relatively young Hawkeye team. The Hawkeyes come into this season with the pundits predicting a 9th or 10th place finish in the conference and outside expectations are pretty low. Meanwhile we are hearing that Wyoming is planning to springboard into national prominence by beating up on a B1G team. In my 19 years experience watching Kirk Ferenz teams, they are never more dangerous than when they are flying under the radar. Kirk just does not manage expectations very well but he is really solid at circling the underdog wagon. I guarantee that he and his coaches have been preaching non-stop that the world is expecting little Iowa to be ass-kicked by big bad Wyoming on Saturday. I will be surprised if the team does not come out of the tunnel with an us against the world attitude.

Anyway this games end, we all wake up Sunday a little hung-over and our lives go on which is much better than our friend in the Houston area can say. I hope everyone has a great gameday experience and that you take some good memories with you from your visit (scenery sucks for the most part but Iowa does have some pretty farm country and mostly good people)

Warm Regards

That's every fanbase in existence.
 
stymeman said:
Man we really haven't had many Hawkeye fans come on and give us what for and such, kinda surprising, but they aren't Nebraska, LOL. you are welcome and we'd love a bit of banter, I read some of it on their chat sites and I don't think they really take us seriously. We shall see how our preparation for this visit to Big 10 country will be. Hawkeye fans we'd love to hear from ya(I think..lol)

Wyoming's got this game by at least 24 points. Why would they bother to wander over here for a pre-game ass kicking?
 
GhostofBTT said:
Expat_Poke said:
Ghost,

Listen on a serious note here. Wyoming is expected to compete for the Mountain Division and the Mountain West Conference this season. Would Iowa overlook Boise State if they were coming into town to play? I would hope not, and if they did that tells me all I need to know about the fanbase.

It wasn't only NDSU either, Iowa has lost to NIU at home. The MWC tends to be a stronger conference than the MAC. Nebraska has a better history of taking care of beating OOC opponents they are supposed to beat than Iowa does. I think this is in large part due to coaching. All this to say that Iowa is not a program that can afford to overlook an opponent.

Should Iowa win this game, yeah, but they may get a surprise punch to the mouth if their players and coaches are approaching this game the way your writing here suggests you are approaching this game.

I have not seen a single Wyoming fan suggest that Wyoming will dominate this game. Wyoming fans are merely suggesting that Wyoming has a chance. Now go back to dealing with having your program being called out by Colin Cowherd.
Why are people perpetually in the state of mind that the team approaches a game the same way some fucking rando on the internet does? Imma level with you here sport, I didn't even know the mountain division was even a thing until you said that...

funny-t-shirt-wyoming-who-cares-xl.jpg

"Wyoming - who cares?" - Coming from pigfucking country? Ha! Good damn thing you don't represent your team.
 
WYCowboy said:
GhostofBTT said:
Expat_Poke said:
Ghost,

Listen on a serious note here. Wyoming is expected to compete for the Mountain Division and the Mountain West Conference this season. Would Iowa overlook Boise State if they were coming into town to play? I would hope not, and if they did that tells me all I need to know about the fanbase.

It wasn't only NDSU either, Iowa has lost to NIU at home. The MWC tends to be a stronger conference than the MAC. Nebraska has a better history of taking care of beating OOC opponents they are supposed to beat than Iowa does. I think this is in large part due to coaching. All this to say that Iowa is not a program that can afford to overlook an opponent.

Should Iowa win this game, yeah, but they may get a surprise punch to the mouth if their players and coaches are approaching this game the way your writing here suggests you are approaching this game.

I have not seen a single Wyoming fan suggest that Wyoming will dominate this game. Wyoming fans are merely suggesting that Wyoming has a chance. Now go back to dealing with having your program being called out by Colin Cowherd.
Why are people perpetually in the state of mind that the team approaches a game the same way some fucking rando on the internet does? Imma level with you here sport, I didn't even know the mountain division was even a thing until you said that...

funny-t-shirt-wyoming-who-cares-xl.jpg

I think you are dealing with Dr. Dre here Expat.

You nailed that.
 
Iowa lost the 2013 opener to Northern Illinois. They lost the 2016 game to North Dakota State.

Wyoming is 1-14 in openers vs. Iowa's 14-2. Bowling Green was lone win in 2011.

I think Iowa wins this one, but if game plays out similar to Northern Illinois or North Dakota State, then the Cowboys may steal one at Kinnick?

Iowa's O-Line is better and healthy compared to those two games mentioned. Iowa was missing two key OL last year.

In 2008, Wyoming (4-8) beat Tennessee (5-7) 13-7 in last Power 5 win, but not in an opener.

It is a new season, and that is why the games must be played.

Any given Saturday ...

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