Sioux94 Posted August 6 Posted August 6 47 minutes ago, NDRA said: Iowa St 27.5 favorites on Vegas Insider. Sounds about right. Thinking we will be lucky if we keep them under 24 by halftime. Quote
Sioux>Bison Posted August 6 Posted August 6 1 hour ago, SiouxHawkGuy said: Bowling Green game was close San Jose St and Fresno St games were close too Quote
SIOUXFAN97 Posted August 6 Posted August 6 13 hours ago, sioux24/7 said: Stetson Carr. Didn’t he just catch the touchdown? yep....but tt, wanzek, and stanley would've been my choice on that 2 pointer.... Quote
UND-FB-FAN Posted August 6 Posted August 6 17 hours ago, SiouxHawkGuy said: Bowling Green game was close Bowling Green … Bowling Green …Bowling Green!. And it was still a “could not finish” scenario (missed two point conversion). Quote
UND-FB-FAN Posted August 6 Posted August 6 16 hours ago, Sioux>Bison said: San Jose St and Fresno St games were close too Close only counts in … 1 Quote
Popular Post CMSioux Posted August 6 Popular Post Posted August 6 Got my ticket (5th row up in the right side end zone) plenty of affordable tickets. I figure that experience will be worth it and the drive is pretty easy in late August. 7 Quote
UND-FB-FAN Posted August 6 Posted August 6 2 hours ago, CMSioux said: Got my ticket (5th row up in the right side end zone) plenty of affordable tickets. I figure that experience will be worth it and the drive is pretty easy in late August. Glad to hear you’re supporting the team and traveling there. Some - including myself - are just over participation awards and want to see actual on-the-field success. 1 1 Quote
Popular Post zonadub Posted August 7 Popular Post Posted August 7 17 hours ago, UND-FB-FAN said: Glad to hear you’re supporting the team and traveling there. Some - including myself - are just over participation awards and want to see actual on-the-field success. Give it a break as much as I often agree with your points… 5 Quote
Teeder11 Posted August 7 Posted August 7 19 hours ago, CMSioux said: Got my ticket (5th row up in the right side end zone) plenty of affordable tickets. I figure that experience will be worth it and the drive is pretty easy in late August. See you there! We will be a party of 12. 3 Quote
Popular Post CMSioux Posted August 9 Popular Post Posted August 9 Got my seat, big stadium games are on my bucket list. 6 Quote
Popular Post Al_4_ISU Posted August 12 Popular Post Posted August 12 Cyclone fan here. For anyone coming to the game, I'd recommend staying in Ames and ubering to the stadium area on gameday. Just grab a 12 pack, and wander around to various tailgates. People will invite you in and feed you and give you more booze. Almost guarantee it. One thing that's unusual about Ames is that it has two entertainment districts - Campustown and Downtown. Campustown is the mainly student neighborhood that's about 1/2 mile west of the stadium, and just across from the campus to the south. Downtown is the more traditional downtown part of Ames. When ISU started, there were a couple of miles of open prairie between the town of Ames and the college, so Campustown developed as a community that more immediately served the college, and eventually Ames grew enough to swallow the university. So I'll give recs based on the area. CAMPUSTOWN: As you might imagine, these places are far more student friendly. You're going to feel old. You'll also probably have plenty of fun. My two favorite places in this neighborhood are Es Tas and Welch Ave Station (often referred to simply as WAS). Es Tas is a sports bar that has a good beer selection, a bunch of wacky shots, and really good tacos. Rest of the menu (American bar food) is solid too. Welch Ave Station is probably my favorite place in Ames. It has awesome mixed drinks (great Bloody Mary), excellent selection of Iowa beers on tap, and their Inferno Wings (all the food comes from the adjacent Pizza Pit) are my ultimate comfort food. Cafe Beaudelaire has won Iowa's Best Burger in recent years, and has great mixed drinks. Brazilian themed place. Mickey's, Paddy's, etc are super standard college bars. Outlaws is the place for country cover bands and small town girls going nuts. Mother's and Thumb's (a couple of blocks west) are excellent watering holes. Mothers has good live music, and Thumb's is just a classic dive. There are a bunch of food trucks and carts along Welch that sell delicious drunk food. Jeff's Pizza is also a top tier drunk munchy spot. DOWNTOWN: A little classier than Campustown, and you won't feel out of place if you're over 25. Still a lot of fun. For starters, DO NOT go to Hickory Park for BBQ. It's mediocre cue at best. It's a fun place and an Ames staple, but it's more of a place to get a good burger and some ice cream, IMO. If you want BBQ, hit up Cornbred in the old railroad depot downtown. It's some of the best I've had in my life. Sweet Caroline's is a very nice bar/restaurant that has kind of a Southern theme to the food, and plenty of beer on tap. Good place to catch the Friday night games and have a quality meal. Whiskey River and Sportsmen's are classic college town dive bars. Della Viti is a wine bar that my wife loves. Torrent Brewing has some awesome beers, and a fun atmosphere. The Tip Top Lounge is on the edge of downtown, and it's a total dive. You NEED to go there on game day. Great Plains Sauce & Dough is an Ames institution, but I've never been that into it as pizza goes. The Grove Cafe is an excellent breakfast spot. OUTLYING AMES: Alluvial Brewing is way out on the north edge of town, and will make an excellent first stop/welcome to Ames. It's situated on a 20 acre patch of restored tallgrass prairie, and is legitimately one of Iowa's top breweries. They double as an art gallery. It's a truly unique place, and absolutely one you need to check out, especially since many of you are coming from that direction anyhow. Hickory Park is near the south edge of the town on HIghway 69. It's not my thing, but a lot of people feel that it's a must stop. Look up the menus, decide for yourself. GAMEDAY: No matter where you're staying, I'd suggest heading towards downtown by 7AM at the latest. The game kicks at 2:30PM and the Tip Top is going to be open at 6AM selling chili, beer, and Prairie Fires (tequila/tabasco shots). Every time I go to Ames, I Tip Top for at least an hour before heading out tailgating. If you're good with the chili for breakfast, I'd go that route. If you want something more substantial, The Grove Cafe is about 3 blocks from Tip Top. When you leave Tip Top, I'd find beer and then uber down towards Jack Trice. See if you can get dropped off around the intersection of 4th St and University Blvd. It's kind of dead center of tailgate mania. The paved donor lots are right there to your north (between Jack Trice and Hilton) and the public parking (AKA student tailgates) are south of Jack Trice. Like I said earlier, just wander around and have fun. People will invite you in, feed you, give you beer. Midwest hospitality at it's best. Lastly, I'd suggest if you get to town on Friday to take some time to walk around our campus. It's absolutely gorgeous and has won numerous landscape architecture awards. The area around the Memorial Union/Lake Laverne and central Campus around the campanile is iconic. I hope y'all have an incredible time before and after the game. 5 14 Quote
geaux_sioux Posted August 12 Posted August 12 52 minutes ago, Al_4_ISU said: Cyclone fan here. For anyone coming to the game, I'd recommend staying in Ames and ubering to the stadium area on gameday. Just grab a 12 pack, and wander around to various tailgates. People will invite you in and feed you and give you more booze. Almost guarantee it. One thing that's unusual about Ames is that it has two entertainment districts - Campustown and Downtown. Campustown is the mainly student neighborhood that's about 1/2 mile west of the stadium, and just across from the campus to the south. Downtown is the more traditional downtown part of Ames. When ISU started, there were a couple of miles of open prairie between the town of Ames and the college, so Campustown developed as a community that more immediately served the college, and eventually Ames grew enough to swallow the university. So I'll give recs based on the area. CAMPUSTOWN: As you might imagine, these places are far more student friendly. You're going to feel old. You'll also probably have plenty of fun. My two favorite places in this neighborhood are Es Tas and Welch Ave Station (often referred to simply as WAS). Es Tas is a sports bar that has a good beer selection, a bunch of wacky shots, and really good tacos. Rest of the menu (American bar food) is solid too. Welch Ave Station is probably my favorite place in Ames. It has awesome mixed drinks (great Bloody Mary), excellent selection of Iowa beers on tap, and their Inferno Wings (all the food comes from the adjacent Pizza Pit) are my ultimate comfort food. Cafe Beaudelaire has won Iowa's Best Burger in recent years, and has great mixed drinks. Brazilian themed place. Mickey's, Paddy's, etc are super standard college bars. Outlaws is the place for country cover bands and small town girls going nuts. Mother's and Thumb's (a couple of blocks west) are excellent watering holes. Mothers has good live music, and Thumb's is just a classic dive. There are a bunch of food trucks and carts along Welch that sell delicious drunk food. Jeff's Pizza is also a top tier drunk munchy spot. DOWNTOWN: A little classier than Campustown, and you won't feel out of place if you're over 25. Still a lot of fun. For starters, DO NOT go to Hickory Park for BBQ. It's mediocre cue at best. It's a fun place and an Ames staple, but it's more of a place to get a good burger and some ice cream, IMO. If you want BBQ, hit up Cornbred in the old railroad depot downtown. It's some of the best I've had in my life. Sweet Caroline's is a very nice bar/restaurant that has kind of a Southern theme to the food, and plenty of beer on tap. Good place to catch the Friday night games and have a quality meal. Whiskey River and Sportsmen's are classic college town dive bars. Della Viti is a wine bar that my wife loves. Torrent Brewing has some awesome beers, and a fun atmosphere. The Tip Top Lounge is on the edge of downtown, and it's a total dive. You NEED to go there on game day. Great Plains Sauce & Dough is an Ames institution, but I've never been that into it as pizza goes. The Grove Cafe is an excellent breakfast spot. OUTLYING AMES: Alluvial Brewing is way out on the north edge of town, and will make an excellent first stop/welcome to Ames. It's situated on a 20 acre patch of restored tallgrass prairie, and is legitimately one of Iowa's top breweries. They double as an art gallery. It's a truly unique place, and absolutely one you need to check out, especially since many of you are coming from that direction anyhow. Hickory Park is near the south edge of the town on HIghway 69. It's not my thing, but a lot of people feel that it's a must stop. Look up the menus, decide for yourself. GAMEDAY: No matter where you're staying, I'd suggest heading towards downtown by 7AM at the latest. The game kicks at 2:30PM and the Tip Top is going to be open at 6AM selling chili, beer, and Prairie Fires (tequila/tabasco shots). Every time I go to Ames, I Tip Top for at least an hour before heading out tailgating. If you're good with the chili for breakfast, I'd go that route. If you want something more substantial, The Grove Cafe is about 3 blocks from Tip Top. When you leave Tip Top, I'd find beer and then uber down towards Jack Trice. See if you can get dropped off around the intersection of 4th St and University Blvd. It's kind of dead center of tailgate mania. The paved donor lots are right there to your north (between Jack Trice and Hilton) and the public parking (AKA student tailgates) are south of Jack Trice. Like I said earlier, just wander around and have fun. People will invite you in, feed you, give you beer. Midwest hospitality at it's best. Lastly, I'd suggest if you get to town on Friday to take some time to walk around our campus. It's absolutely gorgeous and has won numerous landscape architecture awards. The area around the Memorial Union/Lake Laverne and central Campus around the campanile is iconic. I hope y'all have an incredible time before and after the game. But what about the tap water? Quote
Al_4_ISU Posted August 12 Posted August 12 Just now, geaux_sioux said: But what about the tap water? I figured that went without saying. Quote
sioux24/7 Posted August 12 Posted August 12 1 hour ago, Al_4_ISU said: Cyclone fan here. For anyone coming to the game, I'd recommend staying in Ames and ubering to the stadium area on gameday. Just grab a 12 pack, and wander around to various tailgates. People will invite you in and feed you and give you more booze. Almost guarantee it. One thing that's unusual about Ames is that it has two entertainment districts - Campustown and Downtown. Campustown is the mainly student neighborhood that's about 1/2 mile west of the stadium, and just across from the campus to the south. Downtown is the more traditional downtown part of Ames. When ISU started, there were a couple of miles of open prairie between the town of Ames and the college, so Campustown developed as a community that more immediately served the college, and eventually Ames grew enough to swallow the university. So I'll give recs based on the area. CAMPUSTOWN: As you might imagine, these places are far more student friendly. You're going to feel old. You'll also probably have plenty of fun. My two favorite places in this neighborhood are Es Tas and Welch Ave Station (often referred to simply as WAS). Es Tas is a sports bar that has a good beer selection, a bunch of wacky shots, and really good tacos. Rest of the menu (American bar food) is solid too. Welch Ave Station is probably my favorite place in Ames. It has awesome mixed drinks (great Bloody Mary), excellent selection of Iowa beers on tap, and their Inferno Wings (all the food comes from the adjacent Pizza Pit) are my ultimate comfort food. Cafe Beaudelaire has won Iowa's Best Burger in recent years, and has great mixed drinks. Brazilian themed place. Mickey's, Paddy's, etc are super standard college bars. Outlaws is the place for country cover bands and small town girls going nuts. Mother's and Thumb's (a couple of blocks west) are excellent watering holes. Mothers has good live music, and Thumb's is just a classic dive. There are a bunch of food trucks and carts along Welch that sell delicious drunk food. Jeff's Pizza is also a top tier drunk munchy spot. DOWNTOWN: A little classier than Campustown, and you won't feel out of place if you're over 25. Still a lot of fun. For starters, DO NOT go to Hickory Park for BBQ. It's mediocre cue at best. It's a fun place and an Ames staple, but it's more of a place to get a good burger and some ice cream, IMO. If you want BBQ, hit up Cornbred in the old railroad depot downtown. It's some of the best I've had in my life. Sweet Caroline's is a very nice bar/restaurant that has kind of a Southern theme to the food, and plenty of beer on tap. Good place to catch the Friday night games and have a quality meal. Whiskey River and Sportsmen's are classic college town dive bars. Della Viti is a wine bar that my wife loves. Torrent Brewing has some awesome beers, and a fun atmosphere. The Tip Top Lounge is on the edge of downtown, and it's a total dive. You NEED to go there on game day. Great Plains Sauce & Dough is an Ames institution, but I've never been that into it as pizza goes. The Grove Cafe is an excellent breakfast spot. OUTLYING AMES: Alluvial Brewing is way out on the north edge of town, and will make an excellent first stop/welcome to Ames. It's situated on a 20 acre patch of restored tallgrass prairie, and is legitimately one of Iowa's top breweries. They double as an art gallery. It's a truly unique place, and absolutely one you need to check out, especially since many of you are coming from that direction anyhow. Hickory Park is near the south edge of the town on HIghway 69. It's not my thing, but a lot of people feel that it's a must stop. Look up the menus, decide for yourself. GAMEDAY: No matter where you're staying, I'd suggest heading towards downtown by 7AM at the latest. The game kicks at 2:30PM and the Tip Top is going to be open at 6AM selling chili, beer, and Prairie Fires (tequila/tabasco shots). Every time I go to Ames, I Tip Top for at least an hour before heading out tailgating. If you're good with the chili for breakfast, I'd go that route. If you want something more substantial, The Grove Cafe is about 3 blocks from Tip Top. When you leave Tip Top, I'd find beer and then uber down towards Jack Trice. See if you can get dropped off around the intersection of 4th St and University Blvd. It's kind of dead center of tailgate mania. The paved donor lots are right there to your north (between Jack Trice and Hilton) and the public parking (AKA student tailgates) are south of Jack Trice. Like I said earlier, just wander around and have fun. People will invite you in, feed you, give you beer. Midwest hospitality at it's best. Lastly, I'd suggest if you get to town on Friday to take some time to walk around our campus. It's absolutely gorgeous and has won numerous landscape architecture awards. The area around the Memorial Union/Lake Laverne and central Campus around the campanile is iconic. I hope y'all have an incredible time before and after the game. Appreciate all the insight. A group of 5 of us will be there. Quote
SIOUXFAN97 Posted August 12 Posted August 12 1 hour ago, Al_4_ISU said: Cyclone fan here. For anyone coming to the game, I'd recommend staying in Ames and ubering to the stadium area on gameday. Just grab a 12 pack, and wander around to various tailgates. People will invite you in and feed you and give you more booze. Almost guarantee it. One thing that's unusual about Ames is that it has two entertainment districts - Campustown and Downtown. Campustown is the mainly student neighborhood that's about 1/2 mile west of the stadium, and just across from the campus to the south. Downtown is the more traditional downtown part of Ames. When ISU started, there were a couple of miles of open prairie between the town of Ames and the college, so Campustown developed as a community that more immediately served the college, and eventually Ames grew enough to swallow the university. So I'll give recs based on the area. CAMPUSTOWN: As you might imagine, these places are far more student friendly. You're going to feel old. You'll also probably have plenty of fun. My two favorite places in this neighborhood are Es Tas and Welch Ave Station (often referred to simply as WAS). Es Tas is a sports bar that has a good beer selection, a bunch of wacky shots, and really good tacos. Rest of the menu (American bar food) is solid too. Welch Ave Station is probably my favorite place in Ames. It has awesome mixed drinks (great Bloody Mary), excellent selection of Iowa beers on tap, and their Inferno Wings (all the food comes from the adjacent Pizza Pit) are my ultimate comfort food. Cafe Beaudelaire has won Iowa's Best Burger in recent years, and has great mixed drinks. Brazilian themed place. Mickey's, Paddy's, etc are super standard college bars. Outlaws is the place for country cover bands and small town girls going nuts. Mother's and Thumb's (a couple of blocks west) are excellent watering holes. Mothers has good live music, and Thumb's is just a classic dive. There are a bunch of food trucks and carts along Welch that sell delicious drunk food. Jeff's Pizza is also a top tier drunk munchy spot. DOWNTOWN: A little classier than Campustown, and you won't feel out of place if you're over 25. Still a lot of fun. For starters, DO NOT go to Hickory Park for BBQ. It's mediocre cue at best. It's a fun place and an Ames staple, but it's more of a place to get a good burger and some ice cream, IMO. If you want BBQ, hit up Cornbred in the old railroad depot downtown. It's some of the best I've had in my life. Sweet Caroline's is a very nice bar/restaurant that has kind of a Southern theme to the food, and plenty of beer on tap. Good place to catch the Friday night games and have a quality meal. Whiskey River and Sportsmen's are classic college town dive bars. Della Viti is a wine bar that my wife loves. Torrent Brewing has some awesome beers, and a fun atmosphere. The Tip Top Lounge is on the edge of downtown, and it's a total dive. You NEED to go there on game day. Great Plains Sauce & Dough is an Ames institution, but I've never been that into it as pizza goes. The Grove Cafe is an excellent breakfast spot. OUTLYING AMES: Alluvial Brewing is way out on the north edge of town, and will make an excellent first stop/welcome to Ames. It's situated on a 20 acre patch of restored tallgrass prairie, and is legitimately one of Iowa's top breweries. They double as an art gallery. It's a truly unique place, and absolutely one you need to check out, especially since many of you are coming from that direction anyhow. Hickory Park is near the south edge of the town on HIghway 69. It's not my thing, but a lot of people feel that it's a must stop. Look up the menus, decide for yourself. GAMEDAY: No matter where you're staying, I'd suggest heading towards downtown by 7AM at the latest. The game kicks at 2:30PM and the Tip Top is going to be open at 6AM selling chili, beer, and Prairie Fires (tequila/tabasco shots). Every time I go to Ames, I Tip Top for at least an hour before heading out tailgating. If you're good with the chili for breakfast, I'd go that route. If you want something more substantial, The Grove Cafe is about 3 blocks from Tip Top. When you leave Tip Top, I'd find beer and then uber down towards Jack Trice. See if you can get dropped off around the intersection of 4th St and University Blvd. It's kind of dead center of tailgate mania. The paved donor lots are right there to your north (between Jack Trice and Hilton) and the public parking (AKA student tailgates) are south of Jack Trice. Like I said earlier, just wander around and have fun. People will invite you in, feed you, give you beer. Midwest hospitality at it's best. Lastly, I'd suggest if you get to town on Friday to take some time to walk around our campus. It's absolutely gorgeous and has won numerous landscape architecture awards. The area around the Memorial Union/Lake Laverne and central Campus around the campanile is iconic. I hope y'all have an incredible time before and after the game. they still have that clock or something in the middle of that four way stop on campus? Quote
Al_4_ISU Posted August 12 Posted August 12 11 minutes ago, SIOUXFAN97 said: they still have that clock or something in the middle of that four way stop on campus? Yeah. Intersection of Welch and Chamberlain. Right next to WAS. That's kind of where a lot of the food carts line up at night. 1 Quote
SIOUXFAN97 Posted August 12 Posted August 12 10 minutes ago, Al_4_ISU said: Yeah. Intersection of Welch and Chamberlain. Right next to WAS. That's kind of where a lot of the food carts line up at night. when that first went up my buddy who was going to school there was for sure saying someone would be taking that out with their car either by accident or purpose!!! he was wrong! and yes....beautiful campus and great school 1 Quote
Higgins Posted August 13 Posted August 13 My goal is to meet Andy Fales and prove to him that not all N Dakotans are like those socially inept people from ndsu. If you remember, Andy does a Sunday night sports show on WHO TV. He does a segment called “What’s Bugging Andy”. It’s hilarious because he trashes ndsu every chance he gets. Those ‘su people can’t resist taking the bait and always have to get the last word. 1 Quote
Higgins Posted August 13 Posted August 13 If you want the best BBQ then take the drive down to Des Moines and go to Smokey D’s. It’s the best - in my opinion. Quote
Al_4_ISU Posted August 15 Posted August 15 On 8/12/2024 at 9:10 PM, Higgins said: If you want the best BBQ then take the drive down to Des Moines and go to Smokey D’s. It’s the best - in my opinion. I'd put it behind both Cornbred, and Watcha Smokin' in Luther. I didn't mention it earlier, but Watcha Smokin' in Luther is awesome. It's about 15 minutes west of Ames. If you're in town early on Friday, a visit to nearby Ledges State Park and lunch stop at Watcha Smokin' would be worthy. Quote
Mama Sue Posted August 15 Posted August 15 1 hour ago, Al_4_ISU said: I'd put it behind both Cornbred, and Watcha Smokin' in Luther. I didn't mention it earlier, but Watcha Smokin' in Luther is awesome. It's about 15 minutes west of Ames. If you're in town early on Friday, a visit to nearby Ledges State Park and lunch stop at Watcha Smokin' would be worthy. I was happy with Hickory Park but I will be sure to try Cornbread!! Thanks. 2 Quote
Higgins Posted August 15 Posted August 15 2 hours ago, Al_4_ISU said: I'd put it behind both Cornbred, and Watcha Smokin' in Luther. I didn't mention it earlier, but Watcha Smokin' in Luther is awesome. It's about 15 minutes west of Ames. If you're in town early on Friday, a visit to nearby Ledges State Park and lunch stop at Watcha Smokin' would be worthy. I lived in Des Moines for 20+ years. I love all those places. 2 Quote
Al_4_ISU Posted August 15 Posted August 15 4 hours ago, Mama Sue said: I was happy with Hickory Park but I will be sure to try Cornbread!! Thanks. Hickoy Park is a great place to get a burger and take the kids for ice cream, and it's a really good value. I just think if you're talking strictly BBQ, there's better in town. Quote
Al_4_ISU Posted August 15 Posted August 15 3 hours ago, Higgins said: I lived in Des Moines for 20+ years. I love all those places. Smokey D's is awesome and I'd recommend it to anyone staying in Des Moines proper who wanted BBQ. Quote
SiouxHawkGuy Posted August 17 Posted August 17 On 8/12/2024 at 2:03 PM, Al_4_ISU said: CAMPUSTOWN: UND needs Quote
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