At the Trump tent off Jack Trice Way east of the stadium, volunteers wearing gear for both schools waved pamphlets and koozies at passersby. “I know you want one!” one volunteer shouted.

One woman donned a custom Iowa jersey with “TRUMP WON” on the back, and the number 45.

Some of the Cyclone and Hawkeye faithful cheered as they walked by; one man leaned out of the passenger side of a truck as it rolled by to scribble down his name and grab a koozie.

Not everyone was as enthusiastic: One man in Iowa State gear shouted an expletive when he was asked to give his info. A woman in black and gold raised her middle finger as she passed by.

Despite that, volunteers were optimistic about the response as they solicited potential caucusgoers.

“Lots of people signing up, lots of people are very positive for Trump,” said Patricia Lage, a Spring Hill resident who signed up to volunteer for the campaign at the State Fair. “Everybody’s friendly.”

The game kicked off at 2:40 p.m. Saturday, and the Hawkeyes claimed a 20-13 victory over the Cyclones.