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HawksRule73

Mar 27, 4:50 AM

Kkhawk said:
She’s been very quiet recently re: her support of the recent run of the men’s team….CMac maybe in her ear?
Honestly don’t care. New team, new coach, new culture. If former players are too selfish and narcissistic to support this team then f@ck ‘em…
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TweeterHawk

Mar 27, 4:51 AM

Kkhawk said:
She’s been very quiet recently re: her support of the recent run of the men’s team….CMac maybe in her ear?
I’d hate to think that’s going on. I guess it comes down to how much wood CMac’s holding over his old man’s dismissal. I’ve got to think in the long run Fran is happier, winding up in a place better suited to his skill set and in a part of the country more like home.
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joelbc1

Mar 27, 5:08 AM

Kkhawk said:
She’s been very quiet recently re: her support of the recent run of the men’s team….CMac maybe in her ear?
She has made the BIG TIME! She is in a commercial (with a prominent role) with Chuck and Co. Pretty fresh and funny, too. And ot doesn’t get more BIG TIME than that for a non=participant.
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Zach Jump

Mar 27, 5:16 AM

New modern culture....we have to be irrationally irrelevant in any outcome.
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JBO43

Mar 27, 5:24 AM

I’m sure she’s happy and proud deep inside but she knows it’s a sore subject still with Connor. She’s not going to rock the boat.
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Zach Jump

Mar 27, 5:33 AM

JBO43 said:
I’m sure she’s happy and proud deep inside but she knows it’s a sore subject still with Connor. She’s not going to rock the boat.
The hilarious part of our comment is you actually probably believe it.
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Burghawk87

Mar 27, 5:48 AM

Kkhawk said:
She’s been very quiet recently re: her support of the recent run of the men’s team….CMac maybe in her ear?
Iowa men advance to the elite eight for the first time in 39 years and the thought you determine needs to be seen by the world is this diarrhea? Boo this man.
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Jamie_Taco

Mar 27, 5:58 AM

HawksRule73 said:
Honestly don’t care. New team, new coach, new culture. If former players are too selfish and narcissistic to support this team the f@ck ‘em…
This is how I feel, but she did reshare Penn winning their conference tourney and making the dance. Honestly, it says more about that little bitch Connor than it does about CC.
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Hawksbyamillion_rivals316961

Mar 27, 6:18 AM

Jamie_Taco said:
This is how I feel, but she did reshare Penn winning their conference tourney and making the dance. Honestly, it says more about that little ***** Connor than it does about CC.
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Matt1nb7

Mar 27, 6:23 AM

Clark will not say anything about the men’s team. She did send the team her shoes though before the season. One person who has been silent is Luka Garza.. his dad has tweeted stuff though.
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Anon1751800595

Mar 27, 10:52 AM

Clark did great things for Iowa women’s basketball, and I wish her well in the WNBA. But if I’m being 100 percent honest, I don’t like or watch women’s basketball. The only two women’s games I’ve ever watched were the two games Iowa made the NCAA championship. Not that she needs my approval or viewership… she’s set financially for life. But women’s basketball is like watching turtles race uphill compared to the men’s game. There, I said it.
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RuggieC

Mar 27, 11:10 AM

I was into it when CC first went to the WNBA.....no more. It is a slanted league and not meant for someone like CC. In addition I think it is a bit strange on her part as an alum to not get behind the men's team and their run. I am sure that has something to do with Connor. Too bad and a missed opportunity for her.
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Hawk_4shur

Mar 27, 12:14 PM

CC is very good at not stirring the pot.
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AFM22

Mar 27, 12:20 PM

Where’s Ja Rule? We need to hear from Ja!
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PeteJox

Mar 27, 12:21 PM

Anon1751800595 said:
Clark did great things for Iowa women’s basketball, and I wish her well in the WNBA. But if I’m being 100 percent honest, I don’t like or watch women’s basketball. The only two women’s games I’ve ever watched were the two games Iowa made the NCAA championship. Not that she needs my approval or viewership… she’s set financially for life. But women’s basketball is like watching turtles race uphill compared to the men’s game. There, I said it.
You don't like 6'3" post players with 16 inch verticals? How dare you.
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nyhawk52

Mar 27, 12:43 PM

Enjoyed watching Caitlin at Iowa but other than that never watch the game. Its a poor product compared to the mens game. Can’t understand how the Iowa women sell out when the men struggle to draw fans
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BioHawk2

Mar 27, 12:45 PM

People graduate and move on. It's what happens.
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PeteJox

Mar 27, 12:46 PM

nyhawk52 said:
Enjoyed watching Caitlin at Iowa but other than that never watch the game. Its a poor product compared to the mens game. Can’t understand how the Iowa women sell out when the men struggle to draw fans
It's a bunch of newbs who attach to a winner
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o_FrankBurns

Mar 27, 12:48 PM

HawksRule73 said:
Honestly don’t care. New team, new coach, new culture. If former players are too selfish and narcissistic to support this team the f@ck ‘em…
They fired his dad. You seriously expect him to still support the Hawks?
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Hawkangler

Mar 27, 12:51 PM

Anon1751800595 said:
Clark did great things for Iowa women’s basketball, and I wish her well in the WNBA. But if I’m being 100 percent honest, I don’t like or watch women’s basketball. The only two women’s games I’ve ever watched were the two games Iowa made the NCAA championship. Not that she needs my approval or viewership… she’s set financially for life. But women’s basketball is like watching turtles race uphill compared to the men’s game. There, I said it.
How can that be? For somebody who has only watched two Iowa games you sure have plenty of comments about Jan's coaching and Iowa players. Are you truly being 100% honest?
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LaQuintaHawk

Mar 27, 12:58 PM

o_FrankBurns said:
They fired his dad. You seriously expect him to still support the Hawks?
They were very generous and kept him around about seven years longer than most schools would have, so, yeah.
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UIAlumFireFighter

Mar 27, 1:06 PM

Anon1751800595 said:
Clark did great things for Iowa women’s basketball, and I wish her well in the WNBA. But if I’m being 100 percent honest, I don’t like or watch women’s basketball. The only two women’s games I’ve ever watched were the two games Iowa made the NCAA championship. Not that she needs my approval or viewership… she’s set financially for life. But women’s basketball is like watching turtles race uphill compared to the men’s game. There, I said it.
Yup.
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o_FrankBurns

Mar 27, 1:06 PM

LaQuintaHawk said:
They were very generous and kept him around about seven years longer than most schools would have, so, yeah.
That's not the point. (never mind the fact that he had one the highest assist/turnover rates in the country). They fired his dad. If your spouse was the manager of a Holiday Inn and got fired, would you continue staying at Holiday Inn on vacations??? (maybe not the best example, but you get the point)
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Hawkfan_08*

Mar 27, 1:07 PM

o_FrankBurns said:
They fired his dad. You seriously expect him to still support the Hawks?
While this is my first take as well, you have to remember it's just business. Iowa gave them generational wealth and while other coaches got fired for less, Fran was given a long leash. I do wish CC would say something positive toward Iowa. She supported Butler and Penn but our most popular alumni being radio silent is not what I was hoping for.

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