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33%
Yes

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67%
No WINNER

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33%
Yes

Do you want Iowa State to remain on the Hawkeyes schedule?
8 Comments
Mike BandOnthe Rundle
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Mike BandOnthe Rundle

It's a good rivalry and ISU is a power 5 school. Iowa needs to add a big non conference game in another slot.

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Dave Vovos
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Dave Vovos

Its good for the state and new coach will improve the program.

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Patrick Lamoureux
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Patrick Lamoureux

Is this even a real question?

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Seth Koerner
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Seth Koerner

It's good for the state. Good for Iowa football exposure.

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Tammy Matt
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Tammy Matt

Fans are fooling themselves if they think we're ever going to be respected early in the season. It's the Ws youve aquired at the end of November that command respect when it matters. Keep em as fodder

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Dennis Carroll
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Dennis Carroll

There are 3 non-conference games that get played each year. Drop a MAC or FCS team from the schedule and replace with another Power 5 school. This is a good rivalry for the state of Iowa.

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Kyle Callaghan
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Kyle Callaghan

Keep ISU and drop one of our token MAC games for a high profile matchup. It's one of the few instate rivalries in the nation between 2 P5 teams from different conf + Iowa kids want to beat ISU. Generally, when we can't beat ISU in week 2, we're probably going to get beat by anyone better we play.

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Matthew Pitts
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Matthew Pitts

Means too much for the stat. Even as a die hard iowa fan, the number of times overall strength of schedule will come into play i not worth losing the rivalry.

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67%
No

Do you want Iowa State to remain on the Hawkeyes schedule?
16 Comments
Andrew Bradley Davis
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Andrew Bradley Davis

Over the last several years the series has been back and forth, but Iowa seems to be more focused on building that national brand that can compete, and recruit with the best in college football. Dropping Iowa State, and booking Power 5 opponents early will only help further establish Iowa football.

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James Joseph Franklin Hoover
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James Joseph Franklin Hoover

if we beat ISU it doesn't matter (you may even drop in the polls), if we lose our season is over. If you lose to ND, USC, Florida, etc. it doesn't hurt, they're good programs and you can still rebound in the polls. You beat those teams and it catapults you in the rankings and sets up the season.

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Ryan Petersen
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Ryan Petersen

If you're an ISU fan you want it. There is nothing to gain for Iowa and I am simply tired of hearing the national pundits be right about the hox out of conference schedule. They are right whether I like it or not. Why give them a narrative to follow? ryan

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Robert Ihry
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Robert Ihry

While I concede the Cyclones have made the series competitive since 1998 (which is apparently when football started at ISU), I simply don't believe this game offers anything to the Hawks. I would like to see the Hawks play other Power 5 programs.

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Jay Cole
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Jay Cole

Iowa needs to step up the non conference teams to have tougher schedules. It helps prepare for the Big Ten teams & helps get better position in post season games.

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Keverley Gent
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Keverley Gent

Would like us to play teams that help our strength of schedule.

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Pat Kinnick
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Pat Kinnick

No upside for the Hawks. ISU is a second tier team and hurts Iowa's strength of scheule

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Richard Mason
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Richard Mason

It's a no-win situation for Iowa, if we win - well we should have. Iowa doesn't benefit in any way from this game, unless it's financial.

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Jeremy Meyer
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Jeremy Meyer

Until they are consistently competitive for a little 12 title it hurts us to play them.

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Sean McDonald
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Sean McDonald

We can play them every other year, but also open up opportunities to play in marquee matchups and in neutral field games. These would be better for recruiting and more equitable in terms of profit sharing.

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Nels Nord
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Nels Nord

I has noting to gain drom the series.When it is played in Ames,they have there best season ticket sales.NN

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Josh Frahm
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Josh Frahm

I get that it is good for the state but it is still a no win situation nationally for Iowa. I'd rather beef up the schedule. A loss to LSU/Oklahoma/Arkansas or anyone like that is better than beating Iowa St.

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Todd Melvin
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Todd Melvin

Lose lose situation. Now that would change if they became relevant in the Big 12 or at least won 8 or more games a year on a regular basis, otherwise they go the way of the FCS teams. They are an FCS program (or at best MAC) masquerading as a power 5 program anyway.

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Brett
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Brett

Lose/Lose scenario for Iowa. If you're going to play a Power 5 team, play one that will gain natl. respect

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Sarah Bolles Thompson
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Sarah Bolles Thompson

I would rather see Iowa play a better team early so they can improve before conference play.

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Sean Neugent
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Sean Neugent

If they improve their record over the next two years, yes. I hope head coach Matt Campbell can turn this program around.

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Eric Stone
Eric Stone

Huge assumption that they're going to replace it with a more "storied" program, which by the way is a two-way street as the other program has to want to play THEM too.

41%
More Worried

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59%
Less Worried WINNER

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41%
More Worried

Are you more or less worried for ISU after losing to UNI?
1 Comment
Jeremy Meyer
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Jeremy Meyer

Feels more like a trap game

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59%
Less Worried

Are you more or less worried for ISU after losing to UNI?
7 Comments
Paul Carberry
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Paul Carberry

What did Jesus say to the Iowa State Cyclones? Don't do anything until I get back.

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Ray Owens
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Ray Owens

Iowa will dominate in the trenches and wear down ISU and their thin over matched offensive and defensive lines

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Jim Kotouc
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Jim Kotouc

I have faith in the Hawks to hold serve at home. I don't buy into the whole visiting team has won the last 4 years hype.

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Curtis B
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Curtis B

Iowa State is playing a ton of young and inexperienced guys...guys who are going up against veteran upper class Iowa linemen. I don't see how ISU competes unless Iowa shoots themselves in the foot repeatedly.

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Cody Hill
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Cody Hill

I went to the Iowa St. vs UNI Game. The panthers had 232 yards rushing and some poor play calling when the game was on the line. I anticipate a beatdown to the tune of Iowa 35 - ISU 10

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Sean Neugent
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Sean Neugent

They didn't look ready against Northern Iowa, doubt much changes in a week

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8%
Yes - Too Much!

1

92%
No - The $ is Fair WINNER

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8%
Yes - Too Much!

At $595,000, does Chris Doyle make too much money?
1 Comment
Max Stanley
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Max Stanley

Win the Big Ten!

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92%
No - The $ is Fair

At $595,000, does Chris Doyle make too much money?
20 Comments
Karl Burhop
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Karl Burhop

You have to look at input versus output, and then compare to other program averages. Recruit rankings are modest at Iowa, but NFL production ranks high. Also, you have to pay ppl more than what their actually worth in order to keep them at Iowa. Good move.

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Casey Rigdon
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Casey Rigdon

1) Nobody on the staff is around the players more than Doyle. 2) NFL Former Hawks return home to train in IC because of this man and his regimen. 3) He's been there for 18 years. 4) Player development is Iowa's bread and butter. We're turning walk ons into NFL stars. That begins with S&C.

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Hawkeye Slim
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Hawkeye Slim

Player development is critical to Iowa's success. The Hawks get mostly two-star and three-star recruits that the staff develops and molds into teams that are competitive with five-star teams.

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Seth Koerner
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Seth Koerner

First off, forget the idiots who started this on ESPN. The question is, where would the Iowa program be *without* Mr. Doyle and his program. ISU, that's what. I'm pro-capitalist, and whatever the market will bear, so be it. If anything, he's probably under paid.

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Josh Schmitz
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Josh Schmitz

This translates into less injuries and more stamina!

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Mike Sheetz
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Mike Sheetz

he is a huge part of Iowa success, and helps put Hawks that are not 4 Star recruits on the field in the Big Ten, and then on to the NFL. He is, for sure , worth it!

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Jon Wormsley
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Jon Wormsley

Coach Doyle would get paid that and then some if he were to ever leave. He is one of the main reasons Iowa has been able to have the success they have had with the level of recruits they can attract. Nothing but respect for Coach Doyle and I hope he stays another 20 years!

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Robert Boyd
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Robert Boyd

Doyle is much more than simply a strength and conditioning coach. He's essentially an Associate Head Coach...he plays a big role in molding these young men in all facets of their lives. "Experts" outside the Iowa program wouldn't know that...or understand it, as most programs don't have such a guy.

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Ted Krueger
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Ted Krueger

Because of who he has to work with. Lets face it, he doesn't see the 5 and 4 star recruits. I am surprised he hasn't been hired away years ago.

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Gabriel J
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Gabriel J

Because he turn 2-stars and walk-ons into draft picks. Because slow tight ends become all-conference tackles. Because Iowa has reputation of hard-nosed and physical. Because that last drive in the B1G championship game is actually the reason. Who's heard of 9 minute drives?!!! And D Howard is a putz

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David Eddy
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David Eddy

What is too much? for somebody on the same job for 18 years. There have been multiple performance bonuses as well as cost of living. Iowa cannot consistently keep up with the Joneses (Bama, tOSU, etc) when it comes to recruiting. That means building em up and coaching em up. Nuff said

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Gerald Hurlburt
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Gerald Hurlburt

he's proven his worth

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Troy Knode
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Troy Knode

He is one huge reason Iowa can bring in players that are not ready to play D-1 football and he takes one player at a time and takes them to the strength and healthy way to get more out of players than any other coach has/can. He deserves every nickel he is paid!

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Bill Kindred
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Bill Kindred

Bill Clinton gets more for just one speech.

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Mark J. Grego
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Mark J. Grego

All you have to do is listen to/read what his former players have to say about him and you can tell what he means to them and to the program. Iowa makes the most out of the young men they get and Coach Doyle is a big part of that.

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Sean Neugent
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Sean Neugent

He deserves it. In fact, I think this position should be closer to what Doyle makes than it is currently. These strength/conditioning coaches work with these athletes more than any other coach and how they prepare them in the weight room makes a huge difference on the field.

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Rebecca Meeke
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Rebecca Meeke

Coach Doyle is good at his job and keeping players conditioned for the game.

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