ESPN blogger dumps on Iowa football

Not the University of Iowa, not the universities or our D-III college conference, but football in Iowa, period.

Last week, a Cyclone fan wrote to Big 12 blogger David Ubben about all the current head coaches who had links to both Iowa and Iowa State. Ubben replied (third Q&A):

Iowa doesn’t have the greatest reputation when it comes to football culture, but that’s a staggering amount of connections for a state with just two major programs within its borders. 

The original e-mail did not mention “football culture” at all. The response angered an Iowa fan (!) enough to write about the Hayden Fry coaching tree and Nile Kinnick. Ubben didn’t budge.

Hey, I’m not talking about historical accomplishments or coaching trees. I’m talking purely cultural. Iowa’s isn’t bad, but do you really believe it compares to some of the great ones around the nation? Are the multimillion-dollar, 10-20,000-seat high school stadiums all over the place? Do people really obsess over the game? I’d say Texas and Oklahoma’s football “culture” are markedly better than Iowa’s. It’s not to say Iowa’s is poor, just that it doesn’t compare with the best nationally.

You know why we don’t have 10-20,000-seat high school stadiums “all over the place,” Mr. Ubben? Because only a third of our counties have more than 20,000 people. Then the middle-population-tier counties are divided among multiple school districts.

If you come to any of the individual games, especially on the small end of the scale, we may not have 10,000 seats, but the percentage of people from the surrounding area at the game is significant. It’s also easier to get thousands of fans to show up when they don’t have to worry about gametime temperatures in the 40s and/or biting wind chills.

Do we obsess over the game? We have a statewide radio network that does a scoreboard show for hours every Friday, and it’s carried on TV even though it’s just a couple of guys with headphones reading scores.

Do we obsess about it as much as Oklahoma and Texas? I will admit that is not likely the case. But have you seen some of the stuff they post on TexAgs? I submit that not being as obsessive as Oklahoma and Texas is a good thing. Plus, Iowans are more “polytheistic” when it comes to sports.

I hope Ubben has heard about Ed Thomas. There’s also Curt Bladt and Duane Twait. They and hundreds of other coaches across the state, in the past and today, along with parents and fans, make Iowa football culture pretty darn good. The state of Iowa may not be the state of Texas, but it holds its own against just about anywhere else.

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