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Football playoff and while we dont want to think about it a loss would still have iowa in one of the new years six live in indianapolis mark whos live in cedar rapids. Ron. I watched the hawkeyes take to the sky this afternoon and people all over iowa are so excited. Especially some of the youngest fans. Students at several Elementary Schools in iowa city have been dedicating fridays lately to to the hawkeyes record. By wearing black and gold to school. The team left for indianapolis earlier today and students at helen lemme best hawkeye gear. And the young fans are sure the hawks will win the big game. chase williams lemme student nebraska beat Michigan State, and we beat nebraska, so we can beat them. Almost every student and faculty member made sure to support their Favorite Football Team today. And even the statue of the schools leopard mascot was decked out in hawkeye gear. A lot of other schools told me they too held hawkeye days today in honor of the team heading to indianapolis

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