OT: My house is officially divided

Submitted by Wolverine In Iowa 68 on July 1st, 2019 at 11:30 AM

End of last week, we attended orientation, and my MGoDaughter got officially enrolled.  She is now a Hawkeye.  Move In date is set for late August.

The one saving grace is, she doesn't care about sports, so October's game won't be weird between us.  I just get to be proud that she's going to a great school (and hopefully a world class medical school if/when she gets in).  I'll probably encourage her to go to a football game or two, just to part of the "Iowa Wave" for the kids at the Children's Hospital. 

Now to figure out how to pay for it....*shudder*

Um1994

July 1st, 2019 at 2:33 PM ^

With you on OSU...but the Iowa stat is a little misleading.  Harbaugh has coached Michigan in one game against Iowa.  2016, at Iowa, 13-14.  Would like to have won that one, but it was close on the road.  Overall, Michigan is 4-6 in the last 10 vs. Iowa.  Yuck.

NFG

July 1st, 2019 at 11:39 AM ^

I did ROTC at Michigan. My wife is an alumni of Ohio State. My 7 year old daughter however loves Iowa athletics. I don't have a clue to why she does, but when she sees that Hawkeye logo on the TV during football or basketball games, she is immediately engaged and roots for them. I guess I'll take this scenario over her being a fan of wife's school though, or MSU or PSU. 

NittanyFan

July 1st, 2019 at 4:23 PM ^

The bird is obvious to me - but that's just me.

Another thing I see in the logo is that it is fairly similarly shaped to the state as a whole. 

The "beak" lines up with that portion of the state (between Dubuque and the Quad Cities) where the Mississippi River (and thus Iowa as awhole) bulges out to the east.

TheKoolAidGuy

July 1st, 2019 at 1:31 PM ^

wait, you mean that one can take out loans for school, get a job with the degree earned from aforementioned loans, and then PAY THEM BACK WITHOUT A GOVERNMENT BAILOUT?! Preposterous.

/s /nopolitics

My grad school loan will be paid off in ~5 years, can't wait to have that $400 a month back!

Bodogblog

July 1st, 2019 at 12:18 PM ^

Wait until Epenesa shucks one of our OTs and runs full speed into Patterson.  I think their QB Stanley is overrated and benefited greatly from two first round TE's: he's exactly the kind of player who looks for security blankets underneath and is willing to take more risks with a receiver with a large catching radius.  Their offense won't do much, but if Michigan has a bad day and they get some breaks (two bs roughing the kicker penalties), they're an 8-4 team that can cause problems. 

But agree with the overall sentiment - be happy and proud she's at Iowa, have good-natured fun with the B1G sports thing. 

East Quad

July 1st, 2019 at 11:48 AM ^

In-state tuition makes it worthwhile.  I live in Florida and both my children went in-state.  They got Bright Futures scholarships and attended the University of West Florida and the University of Central Florida.  I would never have been able to afford The University of Michigan cost for either.

xtramelanin

July 1st, 2019 at 11:48 AM ^

congrats on daughter and good luck to her with school and hopefully med school beyond that.  

going to iowa is not a 'house divided'.   had she gone to rutgers, though, that'd a been a street fight, boy howdy! 

DJMich23

July 1st, 2019 at 11:54 AM ^

Our house is also divided between the same exact teams. I'm an Iowa alum and STILL root for Michigan over them. Something about those winged helmets.. 

evenyoubrutus

July 1st, 2019 at 7:15 PM ^

Ha. Good friend of mine went to Tech. I visited him in freaking February. Won't ever do that again. (On the bright side, it's a school tradition that all the seniors buy a keg that they share with their classmates, so kegs were EVERYWHERE and you could literally help yourself.

UMAmaizinBlue

July 1st, 2019 at 12:36 PM ^

Congrats to your daughter - great school! My parents were honest with me and told me they couldn't afford college for me. I was on the hook for it with loans (and what few scholarships I could garner). It makes me wonder who can afford tuition for their kids, and hopeful that I can do the same for my kids one day...maybe.

Perkis-Size Me

July 1st, 2019 at 12:51 PM ^

My wife and I have had very similar conversations with each other. We're a long way off from kids having to go off to college, but barring a major political shift in this country, college isn't going to get any cheaper anytime soon. Especially if you want to go to a place like Michigan and you're from out of state. Not everyone is going to be able to cough up ~200k just for one kid's degree. 

I think you're going to see a steady revival of trade schools in the coming years. Far cheaper than a four-year university so you're out of debt much more quickly, you're in school for less time, you learn a technical, marketable skill that has a defined career path, and usually you end up getting paid pretty darn well after a few years of apprenticeship.