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Table of Contents
Facts/Information/Contents___________ 1-2
President Sally Mason__________________3
Athletic Director Gary Barta____________ 4-5
Head Coach - Kirk Ferentz_____________ 6-8
Coaching Staff_____________________ 9-17
Football Support Staff______________ 18-23
2013 Iowa Roster__________________ 24-29
2013 Depth Chart_____________________30
2013 Season Preview_______________ 31-35
2013 Preseason Notes______________ 36-38
2013 Pronunciation Guide______________39
2013 Squad Information____________ 39-40
2013 Hawkeye Returnee Bios________ 41-72
2013 Hawkeye Newcomer Bios_______ 73-75
2012 Statistics & Review_____________ 76-86
2012 Big Ten and NCAA Rankings________87
2012 Final Notes___________________ 88-91
2012 Honors and Awards____________ 91-92
2012 Game Summaries_____________ 93-98
Opponent SID Directory_______________99
2013 Opponents_________________ 100-103
Iowa Football History_____________ 104-107
Overtime Games/Night Games_________107
Credits
Publisher:
The University of Iowa Athletic Department
Editors:
Steve Roe, Traci Wagner and Theresa Walenta
Design:
Matt Ellison, Art Director
Mindy Heidgerken, Asst. Director
Contributors:
Matt Weitzel, James Allan, Chris Brewer,
Patrick Sojka and Darren Miller
Photographers:
Linda Edge-Dunlap, Miranda Meyer and Mike
Stenerson, University Photographic Service;
Darren Miller, UI Director of New Media;
Bill Adams, Valica Boudry, Tom Jorgensen,
Tim Schoon, Rachel Zucker, University
Communication and Marketing; Jeff Becker;
Chris Donahue; Bob Rasmus; Atlas Sports
Group; Peter Lorber. NFL photos provided
by Phil Hoffmann and Shawn Hubbard,
Baltimore Ravens.
Printer:
Cedar Graphics, Hiawatha, Iowa
To Order:
Media guides are available from the Iowa
Hawk Shop/University Book Store (319-3353179).
On The Covers
The covers feature a number of returning
players for the 2013 season.
The outside front cover features DB B.J.
Lowery (19), LB Christian Kirksey (20), PK Mike
Meyer (96) LB James Morris (44), OL Brett Van
Sloten (70) and TE C.J. Fiedorowicz (86).
The inside back cover features former
Hawkeyes Marshal Yanda, Jim Caldwell and
Sean Considine, members of the Super Bowl
champion Baltimore Ravens, along with
the 2013 Leadership Group and the Iowa
football Operations Center, expected to be
completed in August, 2014.
Iowas Leadership Group
Iowas Leadership Group for 2013, a group
that serves in the role of team leaders,
includes 15 players. The members are voted
on by class, and a member of the incoming
freshman class will be added in the fall.
Permanent team captains are named at the
conclusion of each season.
The 2013 group is pictured on the inside
back cover and includes (l-r): senior DB B.J.
Lowery, sophomore OL Austin Blythe, senior LB James Morris, sophomore QB Jake
Rudock, junior WR Kevonte Martin-Manley,
redshirt freshman QB C.J. Beathard, senior LB
Christian Kirksey, redshirt freshman OL Ryan
Ward, junior RB Mark Weisman, sophomore
DL Drew Ott, sophomore DB Jordan Lomax,
junior OL Brandon Scherff, senior LS Casey
Kreiter, senior OL Brett Van Sloten and senior
LB Anthony Hitchens.
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2013 Schedule
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Conference:_______________
School song:______________
Mascot:__________________
Stadium (Capacity):________
Head Coach:______________
Career Record:____________
Record at Iowa:____________
Big Ten Record:____________
Best Time to Call:__________
Lettermen Returning/Lost:_
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Date______ Opponent____________________Result
Sept. 1____ Northern Illinois (n)_____________W, 18-17
Sept. 8____ Iowa State_____________________L, 9-6
Sept. 15___ Northern Iowa_________________W, 27-16
Sept. 22___ Central Michigan_______________L, 32-31
* Sept. 29___ Minnesota____________________W, 31-13
* Oct. 13____ at Michigan State_______________W, 19-16, 2 OT
* Oct. 20____ Penn State____________________L, 38-14
* Oct. 27____ at Northwestern________________L, 28-17
* Nov. 3_____ at Indiana_____________________L, 24-21
* Nov. 10____ Purdue_______________________L, 7-24
* Nov. 17____ at #21 Michigan________________L, 42-17
* Nov. 23____ #14 Nebraska__________________L, 3-7
* - - Big Ten Conference Game
Fall Schedule
Starters Returning/Lost:___
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Gary Barta
Director of Athletics
Now in his eighth year as director of athletics
at the University of Iowa, Gary Barta continues
to provide the UIs more than 600 studentathletes, in addition to more than 225 coaches,
administrators and support staff, the strong
leadership and strategic vision that is the
foundation for the Hawkeyes success both
today and in the future.
Barta often notes, Hope is not a strategy, and evidence of his
commitment to planning and executionis his second strategic plan
for the UI Athletics Department. The latest road map addresses the
next five years for the Hawkeyes and is built on the same core tenets
contained in the first: Win. Graduate. Do it right.
The Hawkeyes are coming off a 2012-13 athletics year that saw
eight programs participate in national championship competition,
a record-setting year in terms of graduation rates 77 percent, and
steady progress in terms of facility improvements, highlighted by
the opening of the new indoor practice facility for the UIs football
program and the Hoak Family Golf Complex at Finkbine Golf Course,
home of the Hawkeyes mens and womens golf programs.
Under Bartas direction, the UI will continue to put into place the
infrastructure that will provide the foundation for competitive success.
The 2012-13 basketball season provides an outstanding example
of the impact state-of-the-art facilities can have on a program.
Boosted by a new practice facility and an enhanced strength and
conditioning facility two pieces of Bartas first strategic plan for the
UI Fran McCafferys Iowa mens basketball team won 25 games and
advanced to the championship game of the 2013 National Invitation
Tournament. Lisa Bluders Iowa womensbasketball team earned its
sixth consecutive invitation to the NCAA Tournament.
Another example of investments made under Bartas direction that
have helped Iowa turn the corner competitively is the UI mens golf
program. Barta increased his commitment to the sport when he hired
native Iowan Mark Hankins, who had a vision for the program that
included a new practice facility. Barta, Hankins and the Hawkeyes
celebrated the opening of the new $6 million Hoak Family Golf
Complex in February, just three months before Hankins nationally
ranked squad made its fifth straight appearance in the national
regional championships. The Hawkeyes have advanced to the NCAA
Championships in three of the last five seasons.
Womens basketball and mens golf are two of the eight UI
programs that participated in national championship competition in
2012-13. At the top of the list was Tom Brands wrestling program,
which crowned one national champion, had four wrestlers earn AllAmerica honors, and finished fourth nationally at the end of a season
that included a Big Ten Conference Dual Meet championship.
JD Reives mens gymnastics team had three individuals earn AllAmerica honors after finishing fifth at the national meet. Larissa
Libbys womens gymnastics program advanced to NCAA regional
competition for the sixth straight season.
The Iowa field hockey program under the direction of Tracy
Greisbaum advanced to its sixth NCAA Tournament over the last
nine years and 22nd in school history a total that ranks No. 1
among the Hawkeyes Big Ten Conference peers. Two Hawkeyes
were named All-Americans.
Iowas 200 and 400 medley relay teams and backstroker Grant
Betulius earned All-America honors while leading Marc Longs
mens swimming and diving team to a 32nd place at the national
championship. Larry Wieczoreks UI track and field program
crowned eight All-Americans en route to placing 35th at the
national outdoor championship.
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in scoreboards, ribbon boards, and video walls at historic Kinnick Barta is also involved in a variety of community groups, included
Stadium, construction of the aforementioned $6 million Hoak Family the United Way of Johnson County and Partnership for Alcohol Safety,
Golf Complex at Iowas award-winning Finkbine Golf Course, turf a joint effort between UI campus leaders and the city of Iowa City.
replacement at Grant Field, the home of Iowas nationally ranked field Barta often suggests to his staff that Hope is not a strategy, which
hockey program, resurfacing of the courts at the Klotz Tennis Center, is why he is currently overseeing a comprehensive review of the
the home of Iowas mens and womens tennis programs, and the strategic plan for the UI Athletics Department and has worked with
construction of a new indoor turf facility.
the UIs leadership on a long-term financial plan.
On the horizon for Barta, from a facilities perspective, is the As the director of athletics at the University of Wyoming for three
planning and construction of the Hawkeye Campus. Located on the years, seven different UW coaches were named Mountain West
western edge of the UI campus, immediately west of Finkbine Golf Conference Coach of the Year. He also spearheaded a fund-raising
Course and adjacent to the UIs Athletics Hall of Fame, the practice effort that netted the Cowboy athletics program $11 million in private
and competition sites for Iowas soccer and field hockey programs, support and $11 million in matching state fund.
and the UI Sports Medicine Clinic, and near the UIs Ashton Cross As the senior associate athletics director at the University of
Country Course, the Hawkeye Campus is envisioned to be the new Washington, he directed the Campaign for the Student-Athlete,
home for Iowas track and field, softball, and baseball programs.
was a participant in the design, construction and/or renovation of
Another favorite saying of Bartas is, Vision without resources is several UW athletics facilities, including Bank of America Arena and
irrelevant. Over the course of his career he has been directly involved the Dempsey Indoor Practice Facility. In addition to almost doubling
in raising hundreds of millions of dollars in support of intercollegiate the amount of annual private support received by UW, Barta also
athletics. This task has remained a primary focus during his tenure managed the departments external relations division, a task that
at Iowa, where private support for the Hawkeyes continues to be included corporate sponsorship and radio contracts.
a critical piece to Iowas ability to remain one of a handful of NCAA His responsibilities at Washington expanded over time to include
Division I intercollegiate athletics programs that are 100 percent self- hiring of coaching and administrative staff, and the day-to-day
sustaining financially.
oversight of several Huskie sport teams.
Under Bartas leadership -- and thanks to a talented athletics The roots of his development experience extend to his first two
development staff - the UI has seen year-over-year improvement positions: director of athletics development and external relations at
in annual giving in spite of the difficult economic environment. In the University of Northern Iowa and director of development at his
addition, under Bartas direction, the UI generated more than $20 alma mater, North Dakota State University.
million of philanthropic and corporate sponsorship support for the Barta earned a Bachelor of Science degree in mass communication
revitalization of Carver-Hawkeye Arena and more than $30 million of and broadcast journalism from NDSU in 1987. He was an option
support for phases I and II of the projects designed to position Iowas quarterback for Bison football squads that won the Division II NCAA
football program for success in the next decade.
National Championship in 1983, 1985 and 1986.
The UI also generated the $2 million in private support necessary Barta, and his wife, Connie, have a son, Luke (15) and a daughter,
to fully fund the Hawkeyes new practice facility for its mens and Madison (13). He was born Sept. 4, 1963, in Minneapolis.
womens golf programs. Philanthropic
support will also play a critical role in the
development of the Hawkeye Campus.
Bartas involvement in the UI campus and
the greater Iowa City communities extends
far beyond his position as director of the
UIs intercollegiate athletics programs. He
is a member of the Presidents Cabinet,
comprised of vice presidents and other
campus leaders that provide counsel to
UI President Sally Mason. That group was
instrumental in the UIs response to recordsetting flooding that besieged the campus
and the Iowa City and Coralville community
in June 2008.
Barta also represents the UI and the
Hawkeyes at the conference and national
level. During his first six years at the UI,
he has participated in the creation and
implementation of the Big Ten Network,
the expansion of the Big Ten Conference
and realignment of athletics conferences
nationally, and the Big Tens postseason
bowl game agreements that were
successfully implemented in 2010.
Nationally, Barta remains active in the
Division IA Athletics Directors Association,
the National Association of College
Directors of Athletics, and currently serves
on the NCAA Football Committee Board of
Directors.
The Barta family (l-r): Luke, Madison, Connie and Gary.
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all winners of the Big Ten Lineman of the Year award. WR Marvin
McNutt in 2011 and DB Micah Hyde in 2012 were named by the Big
Ten Conference as the Player of the Year at their respective positions.
Another part of Iowas success under Ferentz is reflected in the annual
NFL Draft. Six Hawkeyes were drafted in each of the three NFL drafts
from 2010-12. The 18 Hawkeye selections over those three seasons
ranked first in the Big Ten Conference and tied as third best nationally.
Reiff, an offensive tackle who declared for the draft following his
junior season, was the 23rd overall pick (Detroit) in the 2012 NFL Draft.
DL Adrian Clayborn was selected in the first round (20th selection,
Tampa Bay) of the 2011 draft. OL Bryan Bulaga (23rd selection, Green
Bay) was a first round pick in 2010 after also leaving for the NFL
following his junior season. Bulaga was a starter for the Packers in the
2011 Super Bowl, at the time becoming the youngest player ever to
start in the Super Bowl.
Joining Reiff in the 2012 NFL draft were DL Mike Daniels (Green Bay,
fourth round), OL Adam Gettis (Washington, fifth), DB Shaun Prater
(Cincinnati, fifth), WR Marvin McNutt, Jr. (Philadelphia, sixth), and DB
Jordan Bernstine (Washington, seventh).
Additional selections in the 2011 draft included DL Christian
Ballard (Minnesota), QB Ricky Stanzi (Kansas City), OL Julian
Vandervelde (Philadelphia), DL Karl Klug (Tennessee) and DB Tyler
Sash (New York Giants).
Joining Bulaga in the 2010 draft were LB Pat Angerer (Indianapolis),
DB Amari Spievey (Detroit), TE Tony Moeaki (Kansas City), LB A.J. Edds
(Miami) and OL Kyle Calloway (Buffalo).
RB Shonn Greene (New York Jets) and DB Bradley Fletcher (St. Louis
Rams) were the first two players selected, respectively, in the third round
of the 2009 NFL draft. OL Seth Olsen (Denver) was a fourth round selection
and TE Brandon Myers (Oakland) was selected in the sixth round.
In the 2008 NFL draft, DB Charles Godfrey was a third round
selection of the Carolina Panthers, while DE Ken Iwebema was a
fourth round selection (Arizona) and LB Mike Humpal was selected in
the sixth round (Pittsburgh).
LB Chad Greenway was a first round pick in the 2006 draft, with
fellow linebacker Abdul Hodge being selected in the third round.
In the 2007 draft, OL Marshal Yanda (third round, Baltimore), TE
Scott Chandler (fourth, San Diego) and OL Mike Elgin (seventh, New
England) were selected.
In the 2005 NFL draft, DE Matt Roth and DT Jonathan Babineaux
were second round selections and DB Sean Considine was taken in
the fourth round. Considine and Yanda played in the 2013 Super Bowl
for Baltimore, each earning their first NFL championship ring.
Robert Gallery was the second selection in the 2004 NFL draft,
while Bob Sanders was selected in the second round as the first pick
of the Indianapolis Colts. Nate Kaeding, a third round selection of the
San Diego Chargers, became the first kicker since 2000 (and just the
sixth ever) to be selected on the first day of the draft. Kaeding retired
following the 2012 season as one of the most accurate field goal
kickers in NFL history.
Overall, 46 players have been drafted in the past 11 years, with
six first round selections and 10 players being selected among the
top 50 picks. In addition, nine Hawkeyes signed free agent contracts
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immediately following the 2004 draft. Six signed following the Kirk served as the honorary chair of the University of Iowas 1999collective bargaining agreement prior to the 2011 season and six 00 United Way campaign and he serves on the National Advisory
signed following the 2012 draft. Five players signed NFL free agent Board of the Bethesda Family Services Foundation. Kirk and his wife,
contracts the day after the 2003 and 2007 drafts, three in 2005 and Mary, have given two major financial gifts to the University of Iowa.
2008 and four following the 2006 and 2009 drafts.
The most recent was a $400,000 gift to the Universitys College of
Over the past 11 years, 106 of 119 (89 percent) of Iowas senior Liberal Arts and University Childrens Hospital. The Ferentz also made
starters under Coach Ferentz were selected in the NFL draft or signed a $100,000 gift to the Universitys College of Liberal Arts in 2003.
to an NFL free agent contract. Iowa ranks among Big Ten leaders in Kirk and Mary are very enthusiastic supporters of the University of
number of players drafted (49) over the past 12 years.
Iowa Childrens Hospital. From serving as advocates for the hospital
Among the former Hawkeyes who have gone on to play in the NFL, across the state; to hosting and speaking at events to raise support
Kaeding, Sanders, TE Dallas Clark (Indianapolis), DL Aaron Kampman for UI Childrens Hospital; to their personal generosity in establishing
(Green Bay), LB Chad Greenway (Minnesota), and OL Marshal Yanda the Ferentz Family Pediatric Research and Education Endowment
(Baltimore) have earned all-Pro recognition. Sanders was named by Fund in2007. In addition, the Iowa Womens Football Academy has
the Associated Press as the 2007 NFL defensive Player of the Year. pledged $1 million to the University of Iowas new Childrens Hospital,
Greenway and Yanda, who were both drafted in 2006, were named to currently under construction.
the Pro Bowl in both 2011 and 2012.
Ferentz was born August 1, 1955, in Royal Oak, Mich. He attended
Ferentz joined the Iowa staff after serving as assistant head coach Upper St. Clair High School in Pittsburgh. He graduated from the
and offensive line coach of the Baltimore Ravens of the National University of Connecticut in 1978 with a bachelors degree in English
Football League. He had been a part of the Baltimore (Cleveland Education. He was a football captain and an academic all-Yankee
Browns prior to the move) organization for six years.
Conference linebacker at UConn.
Ferentz was a member of Hayden Frys Iowa staff for nine years as Kirk received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Neag
offensive line coach (1981-89). Iowa appeared in eight bowl games School of Education at the University of Connecticut in May, 2009.
during the time Ferentz was an Iowa assistant. A pair of Rose Bowls He was inducted into the Upper St. Clair High School Hall of Fame in
(1982 & 1986), two Holiday Bowl appearances (1986-87) and a pair of September, 2002 and the Western Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports
Peach Bowl visits (1982 & 1988), along with appearances in the Gator Hall of Fame in May, 2003.
(1983) and Freedom (1984) bowls, highlighted his previous Iowa stay. Kirk and his wife, Mary, have five children, and one granddaughter
Iowas record in those nine years was 73-33-4 and included two 10- (Presley). They are Brian, Kelly, Joanne, James and Steven. Brian was a
win and two nine-win seasons.
three-year letterman (2003-05) with the Hawkeye football team and
Offensive lines under the direction of Ferentz anchored four of is in his second year as Iowas offensive line coach. James earned his
Iowas highest scoring offenses. Five of Iowas top offensive teams, third letter as a Hawkeye senior in 2012, starting at center in all 38
in terms of yards gained per game, were operating behind Ferentz games over the past three seasons. Steven is a redshirt freshman in
coached offensive lines. And, seven of Iowas top 10 passing teams of 2013. Joanne earned her bachelors degree from Iowa in 2010 and
all time occurred during the Ferentz years of the 1980s.
Kelly earned her JD and MHA degrees from Iowa in 2010 and 2011.
Kirks coaching career began as a student assistant (1977) at his
alma mater, Connecticut. The next
two years (1978-79) were spent at
Worcester Academy, where Kirk also
taught English literature. He served as a
graduate assistant offensive line coach
at Pittsburgh during the 1980 season.
That Pittsburgh team (coached by Jackie
Sherrill) finished with an 11-1 record
and a number two national ranking.
He joined Frys staff in 1981 and the
Hawkeyes won their first conference title
and Rose Bowl berth in over 20 years.
A string of 19 straight non-winning
seasons came to an end in 1981. Ferentz
continued as Iowas line coach thru the
1989 season.
Eleven Hawkeyes, coached by Ferentz
(the assistant), went on to play in the
National Football League. They were
John Alt, Rob Baxley, Dave Croston, Scott
Davis, Mike Devlin, Chris Gambol, Mike
Haight, Ron Hallstrom, Joel Hilgenberg,
Bob Kratch and Brett Miller. Alt, Haight
and Hallstrom were first round picks in
the NFL draft and five of his players were
first team all-Big Ten.
Ferentz was named head coach of the
Maine Bears in 1990 and held that position
for three years before being hired by Bill The Ferentz family, front row (l-r): Joanne, Mary, Kirk and Kelly. Back (l-r): Steven, daughterBelichick and the Cleveland Browns.
in-law Nikki, Brian and James.
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In 2003, Davis took an offense with two first-year starting quarterbacks and
led it to, what was, the best total offense season in school history (5,709 yards)
and a then-school record 533 points. The 3,023 rushing yards were the most
for Texas since 1977.
As a redshirt freshman, Young became the first quarterback in school history
to post better than 900 yards rushing (998) and passing (1,155) while earning
Big 12 Freshman of the Year honors. Junior Chance Mock had the nations top
touchdown-to-interception ratio (16 TDs/2 INTs).
Under Davis in 2002, senior quarterback Chris Simms established school
single-season records for touchdown passes (26) and touchdowns accounted
for (30). His 3,207 passing yards and 3,083 yards total offense ranked second
best for a single season.
Simms is second in Texas history with a 58.7 completion percentage (535of-911) and second in passer efficiency rating (138.4). He ranks second on the
schools all-time touchdown passes list (58) and fourth in passing yards (7,097).
One year earlier, Simms, the Big 12 leader in passing efficiency (144.25),
started 12 games and threw 22 touchdown passes (No. 2 on UTs season list) as
the Longhorns posted a 10-2 record in his 12 starts.
Davis spent 1999 directing an offense that was the first in school history and
one of only four nationally to boast a 3,000-yard passer as well as a 1,000-yard
rusher and receiver. He was named a finalist for the 1999 Frank Broyles Award
as the nations top assistant.
Applewhite set school season marks for passing yards (3,357) and total
offense (3,211) en route to Big 12 co-Offensive Player of the Year honors.
In Davis first year at Texas in 1998, the Longhorns became just the second unit
in NCAA Division I-A history to feature a 2,000-yard rusher (Ricky Williams) and
passer (Major Applewhite), as well as a 1,000-yard receiver (Wane McGarity). An
early season injury forced redshirt freshman Major Applewhite into the lineup.
Applewhite went on to set school freshman records for passing yards (2,453)
and touchdown passes (18). He was named Big 12 Freshman of the Year.
Prior to his stint at Texas, Davis helped develop the quarterback duo of Chris
Keldorf and Oscar Davenport, who teamed to complete 60% of their passes for
more than 2,700 yards in each of Davis two years at North Carolina.
Davis was the head coach at Tulane for four seasons (1988-91), where
he succeeded Mack Brown. He spent three seasons (1985-87) as assistant
head coach and wide receivers coach at Tulane under Brown. Davis spent
two seasons (1992-93) as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at
Arkansas and two years (1994-95) as Georgias passing game coordinator
before joining Brown at North Carolina.
While at Georgia, Davis helped lead the Bulldogs to the 1995 Peach Bowl
despite injuries to the teams top two quarterbacks. He did so by preparing
converted slot back Hines Ward for the starting quarterback position. Ward
set a school bowl game record by completing 31-of-59 passes for 413 yards in
the Peach Bowl. Davis also coached first team All-American Eric Zeier, a thirdround pick of the Cleveland Browns.
Davis began his college coaching career at Texas A&M, serving as the
Aggies quarterbacks coach (1978-84). He then joined Brown as assistant head
coach and wide receivers coach at Tulane in 1985.
Davis began his career in the high school ranks while working toward his
masters degree. He coached at Barbe High School (Lake Charles, La.) from
1973-74 and Port Neches-Groves High School (Port Neches, Texas) from 197577, where he helped lead the Indians to the 1975 Texas 4A state title.
The native of Groves, Texas, earned his bachelors degree (sports
administration, 1973) and masters degree (1977) from McNeese State.
Greg and his wife, Patsy, have two children, Greg Jr. and Stacey, and five
grandchildren. Greg Jr. and his wife, Karen, have two daughters, Taylor and
Kaylen. Stacey and her husband, Kory, have three children, a daughter, Brook,
and two sons, K.J. and Davis.
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Phil Parker
Phil Parker
Defensive Coordinator and Secondary Coach
15th Year at Iowa
Recruits Michigan and Ohio
Phil Parker, who served as defensive backs coach at
the University of Iowa for 13 seasons, is in his second
season as defensive coordinator. He will return to
coaching Iowas defensive secondary in 2013 as well.
Phil was named by Rivals.com in March, 2011, as a
first team member of its College Football Assistant Coach Dream Team.
Iowa has participated in 10 bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes won
bowl games following the 2008, 2009 and 2010 seasons, defeating ranked
opponents in both 2009 and 2010. The Hawkeyes have ranked in the final
top 10 of both major polls four times in the past 11 seasons.
Iowa has appeared in six January bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes
have won six-of-10 bowl games under Kirk Ferentz and his staff, including
four January bowl victories. The January Bowl wins have come over Florida
(2004 Outback), LSU (2005 Capital One), South Carolina (2009 Outback) and
Georgia Tech (2010 Orange).
Iowa has won 89 games over the past 11 seasons, including 52 Big Ten
games. The Hawkeyes earned a share of the Big Ten title in both 2002 and
2004 and tied for second in 2009. Iowa has finished in the Big Tens first
division in 10 of the past 12 years.
Following the 2012 season, senior defensive back Micah Hyde was
named the recipient of the Tatum-Woodson Defensive Back of the Year in
the Big Ten Conference, earning first team All-Big Ten honors. In addition,
defensive end Joe Gaglione and linebackers James Morris and Anthony
Hitchens all earned honorable mention recognition. Hyde was selected by
Green Bay in the fifth round of the NFL Draft.
Iowas secondary in 2011 was led by senior Shaun Prater, who earned first
team all-Big Ten honors for the second straight season, junior Micah Hyde, who
earned second team honors and senior safety Jordan Bernstine. Over the past
five seasons, Iowa ranks among the national leaders with 83 interceptions.
Prater was selected by Cincinnati in the fifth round of the 2012 NFL Draft,
while Bernstine was selected by Washington in the seventh round.
The defensive secondary played a key role in Iowas success in 2010. Iowa
was second in the Big Ten in pass efficiency defense (115.1) and interceptions
(19). Iowa tied for 11th in the nation in interceptions, returning four thefts
for touchdowns. Defensive backs Tyler Sash and Shaun Prater were both
named first team all-Big Ten, while Brett Greenwood earned second team
honors and Micah Hyde was honorable mention.
Sash started the final 34 games of his career and ranks fifth in career
interceptions. He declared for the NFL following his junior season in 2010
and was a sixth round selection of the New York Giants. Sash earned a Super
Bowl ring in his rookie season with the Giants in 2011.
Iowas success in 2009 was due, in part, to the play of the secondary.
Iowa ranked third in the nation in pass efficiency defense and fourth in pass
defense while leading the Big Ten in both categories. The Hawkeyes tied
for fifth nationally with 21 interceptions while ranking eighth in scoring
defense and 10th in total defense. Safety Tyler Sash and cornerback Amari
Spievey both earned first team all-Big Ten recognition, while safety Brett
Greenwood was a second team selection. Spievey declared for the NFL
Draft following his junior season in 2009 and was selected in the third
round by the Detroit Lions.
In 2008, Iowa ranked fourth in the nation while tying a school record with
23 interceptions. The Hawkeyes led the Big Ten and ranked fifth nationally
in pass efficiency defense (98.3) and scoring defense (13.0). Spievey earned
second team all-conference honors, while Bradley Fletcher and Greenwood
claimed honorable mention recognition.
Fletcher enjoyed an outstanding senior season in 2008, starting all 13
games. He was selected by St. Louis in the third round of the 2009 NFL Draft.
Under Parkers direction, safety Bob Sanders became the ninth Iowa player
to earn first team all-Big Ten honors for three seasons (2001, 2002, and 2003).
Sanders earned second team All-America honors in 2003 and was taken by
Indianapolis in the second round of the 2004 NFL Draft. He ranks seventh in
career tackles (348). Sanders earned all-Pro recognition with the Colts in 2005
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Position, Years
DC, DB, 2013-present
DC, 2012
DB, 1999-2011
DB, 1988-98
GA, 1987
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Brian Ferentz
Offensive Line
Second Year at Iowa
Recruits Illinois and Ohio
Brian Ferentz, a three-year letterman as an
offensive lineman at the University of Iowa, is in
his second year as Iowas offensive line coach.
Brian joined the Hawkeye staff after spending the
previous four years with the NFLs New England
Patriots.
Iowas offensive line in 2012 was led by senior center James Ferentz
and senior tackle/guard Matt Tobin, two players who earned all-Big
Ten recognition. In addition, redshirt freshman Austin Blythe earned
FWAA Freshman All-America honors. Iowas offensive line put together
a string of four consecutive games without allowing a quarterback sack
and allowed less than two sacks in six of 12 games overall. As a team the
Hawkeyes ranked second in the Big Ten and 19th in the nation in fewest
penalties (4.6) per game.
Brian, the son of head coach Kirk Ferentz, served as New Englands
tight ends coach in 2011, helping the Patriots win the AFC championship
and a spot in the 2012 Super Bowl. Brian was an offensive assistant
coach in 2010, working exclusively with the tight ends. He spent 2009
as a coaching assistant after serving as a scouting assistant for the
Patriots during the 2008 season.
Under his direction, two Patriot rookie tight ends made a big impact
in 2010. The New England duo ranked first and second, among all
rookie tight ends with 10 and six touchdown catches, respectively. They
became the first pair of rookie tight ends with at least five touchdowns
in the same season in NFL history. Rob Gronkowskis 10 touchdown
receptions rank second in NFL history for a rookie tight end, as only
Mike Ditka (12) had more touchdowns as a rookie.
Rob Gronkowski set additional records in 2011, including individual
records for receiving touchdowns by a tight end (17), total touchdowns
by a tight end (18) and receiving yards by a tight end (1,327). As a
tandem, the Patriot tight ends also set three NFL single season records:
total touchdowns by a tight end tandem (24), receptions by a tight end
tandem (169) and total yards by a tight end tandem (2,237).
Brian played both offensive guard and center during his Iowa career.
He earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors as a senior in 2005,
and was academic All-Big Ten in 2003. He was a team captain as a senior
and played on Iowa teams that were among the most successful in
school history. Brian was part of two Big Ten championship teams (2002
and 2004).
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Eric Johnson
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Wide Receivers
First Year at Iowa
Recruits Dallas, Texas, Colorado and Kansas
City area
Bobby Kennedy was named wide receivers
coach at the University of Iowa on Feb. 14, 2013.
Kennedy joins the Iowa program with 22 years
of experience as a college coach, including the
past two seasons as wide receivers coach at the
University of Colorado.
Kennedy has coached four players to All-America honors, while
nine of his players have earned first team all-conference recognition.
He has coached in 12 bowl games, including four BCS games (two
BCS championship games, one Rose Bowl and one Fiesta Bowl). In his
first season at Colorado, he helped mold senior Toney Clemons into
one of the nations top receivers. Clemons was selected by Pittsburgh
in the 2012 NFL Draft.
Kennedy joined the Colorado staff from the University of Texas,
where he spent seven seasons (2004-10) as wide receivers coach,
the last six as the assistant recruiting coordinator. In his time at
Texas, Kennedy coached in two BCS National Championship games,
the 2005 Rose Bowl victory over USC when the Longhorns won the
national championship, and in 2009 against Alabama.
Kennedys first season in Austin came immediately after the Longhorns
had lost three wide receivers to the National Football League. He
proceeded to build a receiver corps that included three Biletnikoff Award
candidates, including two semifinalists and one finalist.In 2008, Jordan
Shipley and Quan Crosby both surpassed 85 receptions and 1,000 yards,
becoming the 11th duo in NCAA history to each surpass 1,000 yards. In
2009, Shipley was a consensus All-American, setting Texas records for
catches (116) and receiving yards (1,485), while matching the school
record for receiving touchdowns (13).
His receivers amassed 142 catches in 2005, helping the Longhorns
to the third-best single-season passing mark in school history. With
the emergence of Colt McCoy at quarterback in 2006, the receivers
increased those totals to 158 receptions for 2,180 yards and 25
touchdowns. In 2007, the receivers caught 187 passes for 2,275 yards
and 18 touchdowns before the emergence of Cosby and Shipley.
Shipley earned All-America honors in two seasons. Kennedy also
coached five receivers to seven All-Big 12 honors in seven years.
Kennedy joined the Texas program from Washington, where he
tutored wide receiver Reggie Williams to two All-America campaigns
before he became the No. 9 overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft. Williams
set UWs single season mark for receptions (94) and receiving yards
(1,454) in 2002. The following season he was fourth in the NCAA in
receptions (7. 4 per game) and 16th in yardage (92. 4). He finished his
career as Washingtons all-time leading receiver with 238 receptions
and 3,536 yards.
He coached running backs at Arizona in 2001, where he coached
sophomore Clarence Farmer to first-team All-Pac 10 honors. Farmer
led the league in rushing (111. 7 yards per game), a mark that ranked
21st nationally.
Prior to Arizona, Kennedy had a six-year tenure at Wake Forest,
coaching the Demon Deacon running backs in 1999-2000 after four
years (1995-98) as receivers coach. He mentored Desmond Clark,
the ACCs leading receiver, and Jammie Deese, who was second in
the ACC in receiving, in 1998. After moving to the running backs
spot, he coached Morgan Kane, who rushed for 1,161 yards and 10
touchdowns in 1999 while becoming the third leading rusher in
school history.
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Reese Morgan
Defensive Line
14th Year at Iowa
Recruits Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota and
South Dakota
Reese Morgan, one of the most successful high
school coaches in Iowa prep history, is in his 14th year
as a member of the University of Iowa coaching staff.
He is in his second year as Iowas defensive line coach.
Morgan served as Iowas offensive line coach for nine
seasons after spending the first three years on the staff as tight ends coach
and recruiting coordinator.
Iowa has participated in 10 bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes won
bowl games following the 2008, 2009 and 2010 seasons, defeating ranked
opponents in both 2009 and 2010. The Hawkeyes have ranked in the final top
10 of both major polls four times in the past 11 seasons.
Iowa has appeared in six January bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes
have won six-of-10 bowl games under Kirk Ferentz and his staff, including four
January bowl victories. The January Bowl wins have come over Florida (2004
Outback), LSU (2005 Capital One), South Carolina (2009 Outback) and Georgia
Tech (2010 Orange).
Iowa has won 89 games over the past 11 seasons, including 52 Big Ten
games. The Hawkeyes earned a share of the Big Ten title in both 2002 and 2004
and tied for second in 2009. Iowa has finished in the Big Tens first division in 10
of the past 12 years.
Among the reasons for Iowas success has been the play of Iowas offensive
line, working under the direction of Morgan. With two new starters in 2011,
the Hawkeye offensive line led the way as Iowas offense featured a 3,000-yard
passing quarterback and a running back and wide receiver who each gained
over 1,300 yards.
Junior tackle Riley Reiff earned first team all-Big Ten honors in 2011, along with
earning All-America recognition from several outlets. In addition, senior guard
Adam Gettis was named second team all-Big Ten and junior center James Ferentz
and senior tackle Markus Zusevics earned honorable mention recognition.
Reiff declared for the NFL Draft following his junior season and was selected
in the first round by the Detroit Lions. As the 23rd overall selection, Reiff
became Iowas third first round selection in three years. In addition, Gettis was
selected in the fifth round by Washington and Zusevics signed an NFL free
agent contract with New England the day after the draft. All three were on
NFL rosters throughout the 2012 season. Iowa has had at least one offensive
lineman selected in eight of the last 11 NFL drafts.
Iowas offensive line featured three first-year starters in 2010. Still, the Hawkeyes
ranked among the national leaders in fewest penalties, fewest penalty yards,
QB sacks allowed and fewest turnovers. Senior guard Julian Vandervelde and
sophomore tackle Riley Reiff earned second team all-Big Ten honors. Vandervelde
was selected in the fifth round of the 2011 NFL Draft by Philadelphia.
In 2009, tackle Bryan Bulaga was named Offensive Lineman of the Year in the
Big Ten, earning first team all-conference honors. Dace Richardson returned to
earn first team honors after missing over a year and a half due to injury.
Bulaga declared for the NFL Draft following his junior season in 2009 and
was the 23rd player selected in the 2010 NFL Draft when he was taken by the
Green Bay Packers. Tackle Kyle Calloway was selected in the sixth round by the
Buffalo Bills. Bulaga earned a starting spot at right tackle for the Super Bowl
champion Packers as a rookie, becoming the youngest player ever to start in
the Super Bowl.
Iowa, in 2008, ranked third in the Big Ten and 26th nationally in rushing
yards per game (188.7). Iowa featured running back Shonn Greene, who
earned the Doak Walker Award as the top running back in the nation. Greene
was the only running back in the nation to rush for over 100 yards in every
game during the 2008 season.
Senior Seth Olsen led the way for the Hawkeyes in 2008, earning first team
all-Big Ten honors and All-American recognition. Center Rob Bruggeman and
tackles Kyle Calloway and Bryan Bulaga all earned second team all-conference
recognition. Olsen was selected in the fourth round of the 2009 NFL Draft by
Denver. Bruggeman signed a free agent contract with Tampa Bay immediately
following the draft.
The 2006 Hawkeyes ranked third in the Big Ten in total offense (just a yard
behind second place Ohio State) and second in pass offense. In 2005, Iowa
boasted the Big Tens leading rusher and the leagues best red zone offense.
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Linebackers
First Year at Iowa
Recruits Chicago and Ohio
Jim Reid was named to the football coaching
staff at the University of Iowa on Feb. 14, 2013.
Reid joins the Iowa program with over 35 years
of coaching experience at the collegiate and
professional levels. He works with the Hawkeye
linebackers.
Reid joined the Iowa program after serving as associate head
coach and defensive coordinator at the University of Virginia for three
seasons (2010-12). He has served as a head coach on the college
level for 17 seasons. He served as the head coach at Virginia Military
Institute (2006-07), Massachusetts (1986-91) and Richmond (19952003).
Reid led an improved defense his last three seasons at Virginia. In
2012, Virginia ranked fourth in the ACC in total defense (353.3), fourth
in pass defense (208.4), third in first downs allowed (18.6), fourth
in third down conversion defense (30.7%) and 15th in third down
defense (33.5%). Virginia linebacker Steve Greer earned first team AllACC honors while ranking second in the league with 122 tackles.
In 2011, the Cavaliers ranked third in the ACC in total defense,
which was 40th among all FBS programs. Led by first-team All-ACC
selections Chase Minnifield (CB) and Matt Conrath (DT), the Cavaliers
finished the season ranked No. 3 in the ACC in total defense, which
was 40th among all FBS programs.
Reid coached the outside linebackers for the Miami Dolphins in
2008 and 2009. In his first season overseeing the Dolphins outside
linebackers, Joey Porter produced a career-high 17.5 sacks, a figure
that ranked second in the NFL in 2008. Miami hoisted the AFC East
Division Championship banner for the first time in eight seasons. It
also marked the most-ever sacks by a Dolphins linebacker and thirdmost overall. For his performance, Porter was named to the AFC ProBowl, the first Dolphins outside linebacker to earn that honor since
1992. Reid also coached former Hawkeye Matt Roth in his transition
from defensive end to outside linebacker.
Reids most recent head coaching position was at VMI (200607), where he guided that program in the two years preceding his
appointment with the Dolphins.
In Reids six years as the head coach at UMass (1986-91), the
school produced a composite record of 36-29-1, as he guided the
Minutemen to three Yankee Conference titles. He was named the
Yankee Conference Coach of the Year in 1988 and 1990.
His nine-year run as the head coach at Richmond (1995-2003),
included a pair of Atlantic 10 Conference championships and five
finishes in the FCS Top 20 rankings. He was selected as the Atlantic
10 Coach of the Year on two occasions (1998, 2000) and the Yankee
Conference Co-Coach of the Year in 1995. Reid left Richmond as the
programs third-winningest coach with 48 victories, including leading
the Spiders in 2000 to the first 10-win season in program history.
Prior to taking over the head spot at UMass, Reid spent the
previous 13 seasons at the school as an assistant, including the
first two as a graduate assistant. Six of those 13 seasons resulted in
a Yankee Conference title. He coached outside linebackers in 1975
and defensive backs in 1976 and 1977. From 1978-85 he served as
defensive coordinator and linebackers coach.
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Following his tenure at UMass, Reid spent the next three seasons as
a defensive coordinator, the first two at Richmond (1992-93) and the
final year at Boston College (1994), helping the Eagles to the Aloha
Bowl championship. Reid spent the 2004 season as an assistant at
Syracuse, when the Orange were Big East co-champions and played
in the Tangerine Bowl. He was an assistant at Bucknell in 2005. He
coached the defensive line at both Syracuse and Bucknell.
Reid earned his bachelor of science degree in education from
Maine in 1973, where he was a three-year starter as a safety (197072). He earned a master of science degree in sport management from
Massachusetts in 1975.
Reid was born Dec. 1, 1950, and is a native of Medford, Mass. He
and his wife, Judy, have two daughters, Meghan and Molly, and a son,
Matt, and four grandchildren.
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Chris White
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Linebackers
Sixth Year at Iowa
Recruits Dallas, Texas and Atlanta, Georgia areas
LeVar Woods, a three-year football letterman
at the University of Iowa and a veteran
of seven seasons in the National Football
League, is in his second season as Iowas
linebackers coach. Woods previously served
as an administrative assistant with the Iowa
program since September, 2008.
Under the direction of Woods, Iowas linebackers held the top three
spots on the tackle chart in 2012. Anthony Hitchens not only led Iowa
in tackles, but also led the Big Ten and ranked sixth in the nation.
James Morris ranked third in the Big Ten and 13th in the nation.
Christian Kirksey was third on the team in tackles, while ranking
second in the nation with four recovered fumbles. He was also one
of eight players in the nation with two touchdowns on interception
returns. All three return as seniors in 2013.
Woods served as Iowas defensive line coach in the 2011 Insight
Bowl. Despite the loss to 14th-ranked Oklahoma, the Hawkeye
defense held the Sooners to a season-low 275 yards total offense and
just 114 net rushing yards. Iowa linemen recorded four tackles for loss
and two sacks and an interception.
Iowa has participated in 10 bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes
won bowl games following the 2008, 2009 and 2010 seasons,
defeating ranked opponents in both 2009 and 2010. The Hawkeyes
have ranked in the final top 10 of both major polls four times in the
past 11 seasons.
Iowa has appeared in six January bowl games since 2001. The
Hawkeyes have won six-of-10 bowl games under Kirk Ferentz and
his staff, including four January bowl victories. The January Bowl
wins have come over Florida (2004 Outback), LSU (2005 Capital One),
South Carolina (2009 Outback) and Georgia Tech (2010 Orange).
Iowa has won 89 games over the past 11 seasons, including 52 Big
Ten games. The Hawkeyes earned a share of the Big Ten title in both
2002 and 2004 and tied for second in 2009. Iowa has finished in the
Big Tens first division in 10 of the past 12 years.
As an administrative assistant, Woods assisted the coaching
staff in compiling statistical information, gathering information on
opponents and recruits and assisting in the day to day operation of
the football office.
During his NFL playing career, Woods played for Arizona, Chicago,
Detroit and Tennessee. Woods signed with the Cardinals as a free
agent in 2001 and spent the first four years of his career in Arizona.
In 88 career games Woods totaled 168 tackles, 2.5 QB sacks, four
fumble recoveries and one forced fumble.
Woods teams with fellow NFL player Kyle Vanden Bosch (both
are graduates of West Lyon HS in Inwood, Iowa) in hosting a youth
football camp in their hometown. He has also founded the LeVar
Woods Football Academy in Okoboji, Iowa, teaching fundamentals
and techniques to youth and high school athletes.
During his stint with the Cardinals, Woods was named a finalist for
both the Byron Whizzer White and Walter Payton Man of the Year
awards, recognizing his contributions to charity.
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Chris Doyle
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Dustyn Baethke
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Raimond Braithwaite
Casey Clark
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Paul Federici
Max Allen
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Administrative Assistant
First year at Iowa
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Scott Southmayd
Quality Control
12th Year at Iowa
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Kelvin Bell
Graduate Assistant
Second year at Iowa
Kelvin Bell, a former member of the University
of Iowa football team, is in his second year as a
graduate assistant coach with the Hawkeyes. He
assists with the Iowa special teams.
Bell joined the Iowa staff after serving as an
assistant coach at Trinity International University,
where he served as the offensive line coach and
run game coordinator in 2011. Two of his offensive linemen earned allconference honors in 2011.
Bell served two seasons (2008-09) as offensive line coach at Wayne
State College in Wayne, Neb. He helped lead the Wildcats to their firstever appearance in the NCAA Division II playoffs in 2008 while posting a
two-year record of 17-6. In two seasons at Wayne State, Bell coached five
offensive linemen who went on to earn all-conference, all-region and AllAmerican honors.
Before coaching at WSC, Bell coached the offensive line at Cornell
College for two seasons (2006-2007). He gained his first coaching
experience at Regina HS in Iowa City (2004-06), where he served as junior
high coach, varsity weight room supervisor, and assistant varsity coach.
Regina earned its first-ever state football championship in 2005 after
reaching the semifinals in 2004.
Bell first joined the Iowa program as a defensive lineman in 2000. He
redshirted in his first year at Iowa and later had his career cut short due
to injury. As a prep he earned first team all-conference honors for three
straight seasons as an offensive and defensive lineman. He earned alldistrict, all-region and all-county recognition as a senior.
Bell earned his B.A. in mathematics, with a computer science
concentration, from the University of Iowa in 2005. He is pursuing a
masters degree in Sports Management.
Kelvin was born Aug. 24, 1982 and is a native of Olive Branch, Miss. His
wifes name is Natalee.
Chris Polizzi
Graduate Assistant
Second year at Iowa
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GRADUATE ASSISTANTS
DJ Hernandez
Graduate Assistant
First year at Iowa
Austin Showalter
Graduate Assistant
Third Year at Iowa
SUPPORT STAFF
Kevin Foor
Equipment Room
Mike Moriarity
Director,
Video Productions
Jerry Palmer
Assistant Director,
Video Productions
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Tyler Anderson
Office Assistant
Gregg Graff
Assistant Athletic
Trainer
Greg Morris
Equipment Room
Bob Rahfeldt
Amy Thomas
Terry Armstrong
Nick Doehrmann
Assistant Director,
Video Productions
Secretary to the
Head Coach
Russ Haynes
Dean Langstaff
Karen Messier
Matt Nelson
Terry Noonan
Martin Hopkins
Assistant Coaches
Secretary
Associate Director
Athletic Training Services
Assistant Director,
Video Productions
Equipment Room
Director,
Athletic Training Services
Chris Ruth
Chris Slauson
Doug West
Medical Insurance
Coordinator
Rita Foley
Receptionist
Office Assistant
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Name
Quinton Alston ^
Dominic Alvis
Nathan Bazata
C. J. Beathard
Austin Blythe
Corbin Blythe
Ike Boettger
Conor Boffeli
Bo Bower
Paul Brown
Damon Bullock ^
Jordan Canzeri
Jalen Chambers
Drew Clark
Marcus Collins ^
Darian Cooper
Jordan Cotton
Adam Cox
Cole Croston
LeShun Daniels, Jr.
Carl Davis
Andrew Donnal
Sean Draper
Jake Duzey
Faith Ekakitie
Steve Ferentz
C. J. Fiedorowicz ^
Cole Fisher
Maurice Fleming
Palmer Foster
Daniel Gaffey
Anthony Gair
Tommy Gaul
Chad Gilson
Colin Goebel
Brant Gressel
Berkley Grimm
Trev Hadachek
Alden Haffar
Blake Haluska
Ray Hamilton ^
Mike Hardy
Andre Harris
Barkley Hill
Jacob Hillyer
Anthony Hitchens ^
Jake Hulett
Josey Jewell
Jaleel Johnson
A. J. Jones
Connor Keane
John Kenny
Mitch Keppy
Will Kincart
Desmond King
Christian Kirksey ^
George Kittle
Tyler Kluver
Marshall Koehn
Connor Kornbrath ^
Casey Kreiter
Henry Krieger Coble
Drake Kulick
Nico Law ^
Ruben Lile
Luke Lindahl
Jordan Lomax
Pos.
LB
DL
DL
QB
OL
DL
TE
OL
LB
DB
RB
RB
OL
OL
LB
DL
WR
FB
OL
RB
DL
OL
DB
TE
DL
OL
TE
OLB
DB
OLB
DL
DB
OL
LB
OL
DL
FB
WR
PK
WR
TE
DL
WR
RB
WR
LB
DL
OLB
DL
WR
WR
OLB
OL
DL
DB
LB
TE
LS
PK
P
LS
TE
LB
DB
DB
LB
DB
Ht.
6-1
6-4
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-6
6-5
6-1
5-10
6-0
5-9
6-5
6-4
6-0
6-2
6-1
5-11
6-5
6-0
6-5
6-7
6-0
6-4
6-3
6-2
6-7
6-2
6-0
6-3
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-1
6-5
6-2
6-0
5-11
5-9
6-4
6-5
6-5
6-0
6-0
6-4
6-1
6-3
6-2
6-4
6-3
6-1
6-2
6-5
6-3
5-11
6-2
6-4
6-0
6-0
6-6
6-3
6-4
6-1
6-1
6-3
6-0
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232
265
280
195
300
230
235
295
211
195
200
192
288
288
222
280
192
215
250
215
315
305
180
245
287
220
265
228
188
220
225
200
277
230
280
280
230
170
209
210
252
275
170
218
205
233
235
200
310
190
185
215
295
245
185
235
225
220
195
240
250
245
205
200
210
215
195
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Hometown
Sicklerville, N. J.
Logan, Iowa
Howells, Neb.
Franklin, Tenn.
Williamsburg, Iowa
Williamsburg, Iowa
Cedar Falls, Iowa
West Des Moines, Iowa
West Branch, Iowa
Spirit Lake, Iowa
Mansfield, Texas
Troy, N. Y.
Bellevue, Iowa
Marion, Iowa
Yeadon, Pa.
Elkridge, Md.
Mount Pleasant, Iowa
Chana, Ill.
Seargeant Bluff, Iowa
Warren, Ohio
Sterling Heights, Mich.
Monclova, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Troy, Mich.
Brampton, Ontario
Iowa City, Iowa
Johnsburg, Ill.
Omaha, Neb.
Chicago, Ill.
Davenport, Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
Plano, Texas
Des Moines, Iowa
Urbandale, Iowa
Lisle, Ill.
Centerville, Ohio
Iowa City, Iowa
LaPorte City, Iowa
West Des Moines, Iowa
Carroll, Iowa
Strongsville, Ohio
Appleton, Wis.
Kirkwood, Mo.
Denver, Iowa
Somerset, Texas
Lorain, Ohio
Springville, Iowa
Decorah, Iowa
Lombard, Ill.
Dallas, Texas
St. Paul, Minn.
Carmel, Ind.
Port Byron, Ill.
Bloomfield, Iowa
Detroit, Mich.
St. Louis, Mo.
Norman, Okla.
Marshalltown, Iowa
Solon, Iowa
Bridgeport, W. V.
DeWitt, Iowa
Mount Pleasant, Iowa
Muscatine, Iowa
Clinton, Md.
Detroit, Mich.
Mahtomedi, Minn.
Upper Marlboro, Md.
High School/CC
Timber Creek Regional
Logan-Magnolia
Howells-Dodge
Battle Ground Academy
Williamsburg
Williamsburg
Cedar Falls
Valley
West Branch
Spirit Lake
Mansfield
Troy
Bellevue
Marion
Monsignor Bonner
DeMatha Catholic
Mount Pleasant
Stillman Valley
Seargeant Bluff-Luton
Harding
Stevenson
Anthony Wayne
Glenville
Athens
Lake Forest, Ill. Acad.
Iowa City
Johnsburg
Millard North
Curie Metropolitan
Assumption
Regina
Prestonwood Christian
Dowling
Urbandale/Northern Iowa
Naperville North
Centerville
Regina (N. D. State)
Union
Valley/Iowa Central CC
Carroll
Strongsville
Kimberly
Kirkwood
Cedar Falls
Somerset
Clearview
Springville
Decorah
Montini Catholic
South Oak Cliff
Cretin-Derham Hall
Carmel
Riverdale
Davis County
East English Village
Hazelwood East
Norman
Marshalltown
Solon
Bridgeport
Central
Mount Pleasant
Muscatine
Bishop McNamara
Cass Technical
Mahtomedi
DeMatha Catholic
Name
Pos.
John Lowdermilk ^
DB
B. J. Lowery ^
DB
Greg Mabin
DB
Nolan MacMillan
OL
Michael Malloy
RB
Kevonte Martin-Manley
WR
Riley McCarron
WR
Riley McMinn
DE
Nate Meier ^
DE
Mike Meyer ^
PK
Tanner Miller ^
DB
Derrick Mitchell, Jr.
WR
James Morris ^
LB
Boone Myers
OL
Dayo Ogundepo
DB
Tanner Olde
OL
Drew Ott ^
DL
Jonathan Parker
RB
Peter Pekar
TE
Travis Perry
LB
Macon Plewa
FB
Damond Powell
WR
Richard Pryor, Jr.
OL
Wil Rathjen
DL
Malik Rucker
DB
Jake Rudock
QB
Brandon Scherff
OL
Reid Sealby
OL
Dalton Shaull
LB
Nic Shimonek
QB
Don Shumpert ^
WR
Eric Simmons
OL
Sean Skradis
DB
Gavin Smith
DB
Tevaun Smith ^
WR
Christopher Smull
OL
Cody Sokol
QB
Reggie Spearman
LB
Melvin Spears
DE
Andrew Stone
WR
David Tann
DB
Laron Taylor
LB
Louis Trinca-Pasat
DL
Dean Tsopanides
DL
Brett Van Sloten
OL
Daumantas Venckus-Cucchiara DL
Akrum Wadley
RB
Jordan Walsh
OL
Kevin Ward
DB
Ryan Ward
OL
Solomon Warfield
DB
Mark Weisman
RB
Andrew Wellik
RB
Sean Welsh
OL
Derrick Willies
WR
Cameron Wilson
WR
Jon Wisnieski
TE
Drew Zaun
WR
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
Ht.
6-2
5-11
6-2
6-6
6-0
6-0
5-9
6-7
6-2
6-2
6-2
6-1
6-2
6-5
5-10
6-1
6-4
5-8
6-4
6-3
6-2
5-11
6-2
6-3
6-0
6-3
6-5
6-4
6-1
6-4
6-3
6-2
6-0
5-10
6-2
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-2
5-11
5-10
6-0
6-3
6-2
6-7
6-5
5-11
6-4
6-1
6-5
6-0
6-0
5-10
6-3
6-4
6-1
6-5
6-0
Wt.
207
193
190
294
215
205
182
260
235
190
207
190
240
250
191
255
265
175
210
232
234
180
260
265
170
205
315
275
213
196
200
295
200
190
200
255
215
225
265
165
205
225
290
265
300
235
170
290
190
290
185
236
195
285
205
200
220
180
Hometown
Carrollton, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Toronto, Ontario
Sioux City, Iowa
Pontiac, Mich.
Dubuque, Iowa
Rochester, Ill.
Tabor, Iowa
Dubuque, Iowa
Kalona, Iowa
St. Louis, Mo.
Solon, Iowa
Webster City, Iowa
St. Paul, Minn.
Iowa City, Iowa
Giltner, Neb.
St. Louis, Mo.
Greendale, Wis.
Urbandale, Iowa
Franklin, Wis.
Toledo, Ohio
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Durant, Iowa
Minneapolis, Minn.
Weston, Fla.
Denison, Iowa
Byron, Ill.
Oskaloosa, Iowa
Corsicana, Texas
St. Louis, Mo.
Madrid, Iowa
Acworth, Ga.
North Liberty, Iowa
Toronto, Ontario
Muscatine, Iowa
Phoenix, Ariz.
Chicago, Ill.
Allen, Texas
Cedar Falls, Iowa
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Detroit, Mich.
Chicago, Ill.
Torrington, Conn.
Decorah, Iowa
Weston, Fla.
Newark, N. J.
Glendale Heights, Ill.
Homer Glen, Ill.
Homer Glen, Ill.
Lorain, Ohio
Buffalo Grove, Ill.
Emmetsburg, Iowa
Springboro, Ohio
Rock Island, Ill.
Dublin, Ohio
West Des Moines, Iowa
Urbandale, Iowa
Players: 125
Seniors:__________________ 16
Juniors:__________________ 22
Sophomores:_____________ 25
Yr.
Jr.
Sr.
#Fr.
Sr.
#Fr.
Jr.
#Fr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
#Fr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
Jr.
#Fr.
#Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
Jr.
#Fr.
#Fr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
#Fr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
#Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
#Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Redshirt Freshmen:________ 24
Freshmen:________________ 38
High School/CC
Carrollton
Hughes
Calvary Christian Acad.
The Hun School (NJ)
Heelan
Brother Rice
Wahlert
Rochester
Fremont-Mills
Wahlert
Mid-Prairie
Vashon
Solon
Webster City
East Ridge
City High
Giltner
Christian Brothers
Greendale
Urbandale
Franklin
Rogers HS/Snow CC
Grayson
Iowa Central CC
Robbinsdale Cooper
St. Thomas Aquinas
Denison
Byron
Oskaloosa
Mildred
Hazelwood East
Iowa Western CC
Harrison/Iowa Western CC
IC West/Iowa Central CC
Kent School, Conn.
Muscatine
Desert Vista/Scottsdale CC
Simeon
Allen
Northern U/Iowa Western CC
Washington
Cass Technical
Lane Tech
Torrington
Decorah
Cypress Bay
Weequahic
Glenbard West
Providence Catholic
Providence Catholic
St. Edward
Stevenson
Emmetsburg
Springboro
Rock Island
Jerome
Dowling Catholic
Dowling Catholic
# - - redshirt freshman
Returning Lettermen: 39
3-yr. Lettermen:___________ 8
2-yr. Lettermen:___________ 12
1-yr. Lettermen:___________ 19
Offense:__________________ 19
Defense:_________________ 17
Specialty:________________ 3
25
IOWA
FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
No.
1
2
3
3
4
*
5 **
5 ***
6
7
*
7
8 **
9
9
10
11 **
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
*
18
18
19 ***
19
20 ***
20
21 **
21
22
23
*
25
26
26
27
*
28
29
29
30
30
31 ***
31
32
32
33
*
34
34
35
36
37 **
38
39
*
40
41
42
43
44 ***
45
*
46
46
47
48
49
50
50
51
26
Name
Marshall Koehn
Malik Rucker
Barkley Hill
Paul Brown
Tevaun Smith ^
Damon Bullock ^
Tanner Miller ^
Reggie Spearman
Sean Draper
Drew Zaun
Don Shumpert ^
Nic Shimonek
Blake Haluska
Jonathan Parker
Kevonte Martin-Manley
David Tann
Anthony Gair
Greg Mabin
Connor Keane
Jake Rudock
C. J. Beathard
Jacob Hillyer
Derrick Willies
Alden Haffar
B. J. Lowery ^
Cody Sokol
Christian Kirksey ^
Andrew Stone
Nico Law ^
Trev Hadachek
Damond Powell
Jordan Cotton
Ruben Lile
Michael Malloy
Kevin Ward
Jordan Lomax
Maurice Fleming
LeShun Daniels, Jr.
Dayo Ogundepo
Desmond King
Sean Skradis
Anthony Hitchens ^
Akrum Wadley
Solomon Warfield
Andrew Wellik
Jordan Canzeri
Nate Meier ^
Adam Cox
Gavin Smith
Cole Fisher
John Lowdermilk ^
Dalton Shaull
Travis Perry
Berkley Grimm
Bo Bower
Macon Plewa
Josey Jewell
James Morris ^
Mark Weisman
George Kittle
Chad Gilson
John Kenny
Luke Lindahl
Melvin Spears
Drew Clark
Palmer Foster
Laron Taylor
Pos.
PK
DB
RB
DB
WR
RB
DB
LB
DB
WR
WR
QB
WR
RB
WR
DB
DB
DB
WR
QB
QB
WR
WR
PK
DB
QB
LB
WR
DB
WR
WR
WR
DB
RB
DB
DB
DB
RB
DB
DB
DB
LB
RB
DB
RB
RB
DE
FB
DB
OLB
DB
LB
LB
FB
LB
FB
OLB
LB
RB
TE
LB
OLB
LB
DE
OL
OLB
LB
Ht.
6-0
6-0
6-0
5-10
6-2
6-0
6-2
6-3
6-0
6-0
6-3
6-4
6-4
5-8
6-0
5-10
6-2
6-2
6-1
6-3
6-2
6-4
6-4
5-9
5-11
6-2
6-2
5-11
6-1
5-11
5-11
6-1
6-3
6-0
6-1
5-10
6-0
6-0
5-10
5-11
6-0
6-1
5-11
6-0
5-10
5-9
6-2
5-11
5-10
6-2
6-2
6-1
6-3
6-0
6-1
6-2
6-2
6-2
6-0
6-4
6-1
6-2
6-0
6-2
6-4
6-3
6-0
Wt.
195
170
218
195
200
200
207
225
180
180
200
196
210
175
205
205
200
190
185
205
195
205
205
209
193
215
235
165
200
170
180
192
210
215
190
195
188
215
191
185
200
233
170
185
195
192
235
215
190
228
207
213
232
230
211
234
200
240
236
225
230
215
215
265
288
220
225
Yr.
So.
Fr.
#Fr.
Fr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
#Fr.
#Fr.
#Fr.
Fr.
So.
#Fr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
#Fr.
#Fr.
Fr.
So.
#Fr.
Fr.
#Fr.
Fr.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
#Fr.
So.
So.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
#Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
#Fr.
Hometown
Solon, Iowa
Minneapolis, Minn.
Denver, Iowa
Spirit Lake, Iowa
Toronto, Ontario
Mansfield, Texas
Kalona, Iowa
Chicago, Ill.
Cleveland, Ohio
Urbandale, Iowa
St. Louis, Mo.
Corsicana, Texas
Carroll, Iowa
St. Louis, Mo.
Pontiac, Mich.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Plano, Texas
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
St. Paul, Minn.
Weston, Fla.
Franklin, Tenn.
Somerset, Texas
Rock Island, Ill.
West Des Moines, Iowa
Cincinnati, Ohio
Phoenix, Ariz.
St. Louis, Mo.
Cedar Falls, Iowa
Clinton, Md.
LaPorte City, Iowa
Toledo, Ohio
Mount Pleasant, Iowa
Detroit, Mich.
Sioux City, Iowa
Homer Glen, Ill.
Upper Marlboro, Md.
Chicago, Ill.
Warren, Ohio
St. Paul, Minn.
Detroit, Mich.
Acworth, Ga.
Lorain, Ohio
Newark, N. J.
Lorain, Ohio
Emmetsburg, Iowa
Troy, N. Y.
Tabor, Iowa
Chana, Ill.
North Liberty, Iowa
Omaha, Neb.
Carrollton, Ohio
Oskaloosa, Iowa
Urbandale, Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
West Branch, Iowa
Franklin, Wis.
Decorah, Iowa
Solon, Iowa
Buffalo Grove, Ill.
Norman, Okla.
Urbandale, Iowa
Carmel, Ind.
Mahtomedi, Minn.
Allen, Texas
Marion, Iowa
Davenport, Iowa
Detroit, Mich.
High School/CC
Solon
Robbinsdale Cooper
Cedar Falls
Spirit Lake
Kent School, Conn.
Mansfield
Mid-Prairie
Simeon
Glenville
Dowling Catholic
Hazelwood East
Mildred
Carroll
Christian Brothers
Brother Rice
Washington
Prestonwood Christian
Calvary Christian Acad.
Cretin-Derham Hall
St. Thomas Aquinas
Battle Ground Academy
Somerset
Rock Island
Valley/Iowa Central CC
Hughes
Desert Vista/Scottsdale CC
Hazelwood East
Northern U/Iowa Western CC
Bishop McNamara
Union
Rogers HS/Snow CC
Mount Pleasant
Cass Technical
Heelan
Providence Catholic
DeMatha Catholic
Curie Metropolitan
Harding
East Ridge
East English Village
Harrison/Iowa Western CC
Clearview
Weequahic
St. Edward
Emmetsburg
Troy
Fremont-Mills
Stillman Valley
IC West/Iowa Central CC
Millard North
Carrollton
Oskaloosa
Urbandale
Regina (N. D. State)
West Branch
Franklin
Decorah
Solon
Stevenson
Norman
Urbandale/Northern Iowa
Carmel
Mahtomedi
Allen
Marion
Assumption
Cass Technical
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
No.
52 **
52
54
54
55 **
55
56
57
58
59
*
60
61 **
61
63
*
64
65
*
66
67
68 **
70 ***
71
*
71
72
73
74
75
76 **
77
77
78
*
78
79 **
79
80
*
81
82 **
83
84
84
85
86 ***
87
*
87
88
88
89
90
*
91
92
92
94
95
96 ***
97
*
97
98
*
98
*
99
Name
Pos.
Quinton Alston ^
LB
Boone Myers
OL
Steve Ferentz
OL
Drake Kulick
LB
Marcus Collins ^
LB
Tanner Olde
OL
Faith Ekakitie
DL
Tommy Gaul
OL
Eric Simmons
OL
Conor Boffeli
OL
Jalen Chambers
OL
Casey Kreiter
LS
Christopher Smull
OL
Austin Blythe
OL
Cole Croston
OL
Jordan Walsh
OL
Colin Goebel
OL
Jaleel Johnson
DL
Brandon Scherff
OL
Brett Van Sloten
OL
Carl Davis
DL
Richard Pryor, Jr.
OL
Brant Gressel
DL
Ryan Ward
OL
Mitch Keppy
OL
Dean Tsopanides
DL
Nolan MacMillan
OL
Reid Sealby
OL
Daniel Gaffey
DL
Andrew Donnal
OL
Corbin Blythe
DL
Dominic Alvis
DL
Sean Welsh
OL
Henry Krieger Coble
TE
Jon Wisnieski
TE
Ray Hamilton ^
TE
Riley McCarron
WR
Ike Boettger
TE
Andre Harris
WR
Derrick Mitchell, Jr.
WR
C. J. Fiedorowicz ^
TE
Jake Duzey
TE
Wil Rathjen
DL
A. J. Jones
WR
Jake Hulett
DL
Cameron Wilson
WR
Louis Trinca-Pasat
DL
Daumantas Venckus-Cucchiara DL
Will Kincart
DL
Peter Pekar
TE
Riley McMinn
DE
Drew Ott ^
DL
Mike Meyer ^
PK
Darian Cooper
DL
Tyler Kluver
LS
Mike Hardy
DL
Connor Kornbrath ^
P
Nathan Bazata
DL
Ht.
6-1
6-5
6-2
6-1
6-0
6-1
6-3
6-3
6-2
6-5
6-5
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-5
6-4
6-5
6-4
6-5
6-7
6-5
6-2
6-2
6-5
6-5
6-2
6-6
6-4
6-2
6-7
6-2
6-4
6-3
6-4
6-5
6-5
5-9
6-6
6-0
6-1
6-7
6-4
6-3
6-3
6-3
6-1
6-3
6-5
6-3
6-4
6-7
6-4
6-2
6-2
6-0
6-5
6-6
6-2
Wt.
232
250
220
205
222
255
287
277
295
295
288
250
255
300
250
290
280
310
315
300
315
260
280
290
295
265
294
275
225
305
230
265
285
245
220
252
182
235
170
190
265
245
265
190
235
200
290
235
245
210
260
265
190
280
220
275
240
280
Players: 125
Seniors:__________________ 16
Juniors:__________________ 22
Sophomores:_____________ 25
Redshirt Freshmen:________ 24
Freshmen:________________ 38
Yr.
Jr.
Fr.
#Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
#Fr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
#Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
So.
#Fr.
So.
Fr.
#Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
#Fr.
#Fr.
So.
Sr.
#Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
#Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
#Fr.
Jr.
#Fr.
#Fr.
Fr.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
Hometown
Sicklerville, N. J.
Webster City, Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
Muscatine, Iowa
Yeadon, Pa.
Iowa City, Iowa
Brampton, Ontario
Des Moines, Iowa
Madrid, Iowa
West Des Moines, Iowa
Bellevue, Iowa
DeWitt, Iowa
Muscatine, Iowa
Williamsburg, Iowa
Seargeant Bluff, Iowa
Glendale Heights, Ill.
Lisle, Ill.
Lombard, Ill.
Denison, Iowa
Decorah, Iowa
Sterling Heights, Mich.
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Centerville, Ohio
Homer Glen, Ill.
Port Byron, Ill.
Torrington, Conn.
Toronto, Ontario
Byron, Ill.
Iowa City, Iowa
Monclova, Ohio
Williamsburg, Iowa
Logan, Iowa
Springboro, Ohio
Mount Pleasant, Iowa
West Des Moines, Iowa
Strongsville, Ohio
Dubuque, Iowa
Cedar Falls, Iowa
Kirkwood, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo.
Johnsburg, Ill.
Troy, Mich.
Durant, Iowa
Dallas, Texas
Springville, Iowa
Dublin, Ohio
Chicago, Ill.
Weston, Fla.
Bloomfield, Iowa
Greendale, Wis.
Rochester, Ill.
Giltner, Neb.
Dubuque, Iowa
Elkridge, Md.
Marshalltown, Iowa
Appleton, Wis.
Bridgeport, W. V.
Howells, Neb.
High School/CC
Timber Creek Regional
Webster City
Iowa City
Muscatine
Monsignor Bonner
City High
Lake Forest, Ill. Acad.
Dowling
Iowa Western CC
Valley
Bellevue
Central
Muscatine
Williamsburg
Seargeant Bluff-Luton
Glenbard West
Naperville North
Montini Catholic
Denison
Decorah
Stevenson
Grayson
Centerville
Providence Catholic
Riverdale
Torrington
The Hun School (NJ)
Byron
Regina
Anthony Wayne
Williamsburg
Logan-Magnolia
Springboro
Mount Pleasant
Dowling Catholic
Strongsville
Wahlert
Cedar Falls
Kirkwood
Vashon
Johnsburg
Athens
Iowa Central CC
South Oak Cliff
Springville
Jerome
Lane Tech
Cypress Bay
Davis County
Greendale
Rochester
Giltner
Wahlert
DeMatha Catholic
Marshalltown
Kimberly
Bridgeport
Howells-Dodge
# - - redshirt freshman
Returning Lettermen: 39
3-yr. Lettermen:___________ 8
2-yr. Lettermen:___________ 12
1-yr. Lettermen:___________ 19
Offense:__________________ 19
Defense:_________________ 17
Specialty:________________ 3
27
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FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
No.
3
12
7
*
28
30
21 **
25
27
*
37 **
19 ***
13
5 ***
29
2
30
35
11
26
32
Name
Paul Brown
Anthony Gair
Sean Draper
Maurice Fleming
Desmond King
Nico Law ^
Ruben Lile
Jordan Lomax
John Lowdermilk ^
B. J. Lowery ^
Greg Mabin
Tanner Miller ^
Dayo Ogundepo
Malik Rucker
Sean Skradis
Gavin Smith
David Tann
Kevin Ward
Solomon Warfield
Pos.
DB
DB
DB
DB
DB
DB
DB
DB
DB
DB
DB
DB
DB
DB
DB
DB
DB
DB
DB
Ht.
5-10
6-2
6-0
6-0
5-11
6-1
6-3
5-10
6-2
5-11
6-2
6-2
5-10
6-0
6-0
5-10
5-10
6-1
6-0
Wt.
195
200
180
188
185
200
210
195
207
193
190
207
191
170
200
190
205
190
185
Yr.
Fr.
#Fr.
So.
#Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
#Fr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
#Fr.
Sr.
#Fr.
Fr.
So.
Sr.
#Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Hometown
Spirit Lake, Iowa
Plano, Texas
Cleveland, Ohio
Chicago, Ill.
Detroit, Mich.
Clinton, Md.
Detroit, Mich.
Upper Marlboro, Md.
Carrollton, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Kalona, Iowa
St. Paul, Minn.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Acworth, Ga.
North Liberty, Iowa
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Homer Glen, Ill.
Lorain, Ohio
High School/CC
Spirit Lake
Prestonwood Christian
Glenville
Curie Metropolitan
East English Village
Bishop McNamara
Cass Technical
DeMatha Catholic
Carrollton
Hughes
Calvary Christian Acad.
Mid-Prairie
East Ridge
Robbinsdale Cooper
Harrison/Iowa Western CC
IC West/Iowa Central CC
Washington
Providence Catholic
St. Edward
52 **
41
55 **
36
50
46
31 ***
43
47
20 ***
54
48
44 ***
39
*
38
6
51
Quinton Alston ^
Bo Bower
Marcus Collins ^
Cole Fisher
Palmer Foster
Chad Gilson
Anthony Hitchens ^
Josey Jewell
John Kenny
Christian Kirksey ^
Drake Kulick
Luke Lindahl
James Morris ^
Travis Perry
Dalton Shaull
Reggie Spearman
Laron Taylor
LB
LB
LB
OLB
OLB
LB
LB
OLB
OLB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
6-1
6-1
6-0
6-2
6-3
6-1
6-1
6-2
6-2
6-2
6-1
6-0
6-2
6-3
6-1
6-3
6-0
232
211
222
228
220
230
233
200
215
235
205
215
240
232
213
225
225
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
#Fr.
Fr.
#Fr.
Sicklerville, N. J.
West Branch, Iowa
Yeadon, Pa.
Omaha, Neb.
Davenport, Iowa
Urbandale, Iowa
Lorain, Ohio
Decorah, Iowa
Carmel, Ind.
St. Louis, Mo.
Muscatine, Iowa
Mahtomedi, Minn.
Solon, Iowa
Urbandale, Iowa
Oskaloosa, Iowa
Chicago, Ill.
Detroit, Mich.
79 **
99
78
77
97
*
71
*
56
72
98
*
88
67
92
94
34
95
87
49
90
*
75
91
Dominic Alvis
DL
Nathan Bazata
DL
Corbin Blythe
DL
Daniel Gaffey
DL
Darian Cooper
DL
Carl Davis
DL
Faith Ekakitie
DL
Brant Gressel
DL
Mike Hardy
DL
Jake Hulett
DL
Jaleel Johnson
DL
Will Kincart
DL
Riley McMinn
DE
Nate Meier ^
DE
Drew Ott ^
DL
Wil Rathjen
DL
Melvin Spears
DE
Louis Trinca-Pasat
DL
Dean Tsopanides
DL
Daumantas Venckus-Cucchiara DL
6-4
6-2
6-2
6-2
6-2
6-5
6-3
6-2
6-5
6-3
6-4
6-3
6-7
6-2
6-4
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-5
265
280
230
225
280
315
287
280
275
235
310
245
260
235
265
265
265
290
265
235
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
Jr.
#Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
#Fr.
#Fr.
So.
So.
So.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
So.
#Fr.
Logan, Iowa
Howells, Neb.
Williamsburg, Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
Elkridge, Md.
Sterling Heights, Mich.
Brampton, Ontario
Centerville, Ohio
Appleton, Wis.
Springville, Iowa
Lombard, Ill.
Bloomfield, Iowa
Rochester, Ill.
Tabor, Iowa
Giltner, Neb.
Durant, Iowa
Allen, Texas
Chicago, Ill.
Torrington, Conn.
Weston, Fla.
Logan-Magnolia
Howells-Dodge
Williamsburg
Regina
DeMatha Catholic
Stevenson
Lake Forest, Ill. Acad.
Centerville
Kimberly
Springville
Montini Catholic
Davis County
Rochester
Fremont-Mills
Giltner
Iowa Central CC
Allen
Lane Tech
Torrington
Cypress Bay
16
15
9
19
C. J. Beathard
Jake Rudock
Nic Shimonek
Cody Sokol
6-2
6-3
6-4
6-2
195
205
196
215
#Fr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Franklin, Tenn.
Weston, Fla.
Corsicana, Texas
Phoenix, Ariz.
28
QB
QB
QB
QB
# - - redshirt freshman
Name
Austin Blythe
Conor Boffeli
Jalen Chambers
Drew Clark
Cole Croston
Andrew Donnal
Steve Ferentz
Tommy Gaul
Colin Goebel
Mitch Keppy
Nolan MacMillan
Boone Myers
Tanner Olde
Richard Pryor, Jr.
Brandon Scherff
Reid Sealby
Eric Simmons
Christopher Smull
Brett Van Sloten
Jordan Walsh
Ryan Ward
Sean Welsh
84
87
*
86 ***
82 **
46
80
*
92
81
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
Pos.
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
Ht.
6-3
6-5
6-5
6-4
6-5
6-7
6-2
6-3
6-5
6-5
6-6
6-5
6-1
6-2
6-5
6-4
6-2
6-2
6-7
6-4
6-5
6-3
Wt.
300
295
288
288
250
305
220
277
280
295
294
250
255
260
315
275
295
255
300
290
290
285
Yr.
So.
Sr.
#Fr.
Sr.
#Fr.
Jr.
#Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
#Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
#Fr.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
#Fr.
Fr.
Hometown
Williamsburg, Iowa
West Des Moines, Iowa
Bellevue, Iowa
Marion, Iowa
Seargeant Bluff, Iowa
Monclova, Ohio
Iowa City, Iowa
Des Moines, Iowa
Lisle, Ill.
Port Byron, Ill.
Toronto, Ontario
Webster City, Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Denison, Iowa
Byron, Ill.
Madrid, Iowa
Muscatine, Iowa
Decorah, Iowa
Glendale Heights, Ill.
Homer Glen, Ill.
Springboro, Ohio
High School/CC
Williamsburg
Valley
Bellevue
Marion
Seargeant Bluff-Luton
Anthony Wayne
Iowa City
Dowling
Naperville North
Riverdale
The Hun School (NJ)
Webster City
City High
Grayson
Denison
Byron
Iowa Western CC
Muscatine
Decorah
Glenbard West
Providence Catholic
Springboro
Ike Boettger
Jake Duzey
C. J. Fiedorowicz ^
Ray Hamilton ^
George Kittle
Henry Krieger Coble
Peter Pekar
Jon Wisnieski
TE
TE
TE
TE
TE
TE
TE
TE
6-6
6-4
6-7
6-5
6-4
6-4
6-4
6-5
235
245
265
252
225
245
210
220
Fr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
#Fr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Cedar Falls
Athens
Johnsburg
Strongsville
Norman
Mount Pleasant
Greendale
Dowling Catholic
5 **
33
*
29
3
26
10
31
45
*
32
Damon Bullock ^
Jordan Canzeri
LeShun Daniels, Jr.
Barkley Hill
Michael Malloy
Jonathan Parker
Akrum Wadley
Mark Weisman
Andrew Wellik
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
6-0
5-9
6-0
6-0
6-0
5-8
5-11
6-0
5-10
200
192
215
218
215
175
170
236
195
Jr.
So.
Fr.
#Fr.
#Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Mansfield, Texas
Troy, N. Y.
Warren, Ohio
Denver, Iowa
Sioux City, Iowa
St. Louis, Mo.
Newark, N. J.
Buffalo Grove, Ill.
Emmetsburg, Iowa
Mansfield
Troy
Harding
Cedar Falls
Heelan
Christian Brothers
Weequahic
Stevenson
Emmetsburg
34
40
42
Adam Cox
Berkley Grimm
Macon Plewa
FB
FB
FB
5-11
6-0
6-2
215
230
234
So.
So.
So.
Chana, Ill.
Iowa City, Iowa
Franklin, Wis.
Stillman Valley
Regina (N. D. State)
Franklin
23
*
21
9
84
17
*
88
14
11 **
83
85
22
8 **
4
*
20
18
89
7
Jordan Cotton
Trev Hadachek
Blake Haluska
Andre Harris
Jacob Hillyer
A. J. Jones
Connor Keane
Kevonte Martin-Manley
Riley McCarron
Derrick Mitchell, Jr.
Damond Powell
Don Shumpert ^
Tevaun Smith ^
Andrew Stone
Derrick Willies
Cameron Wilson
Drew Zaun
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
6-1
5-11
6-4
6-0
6-4
6-3
6-1
6-0
5-9
6-1
5-11
6-3
6-2
5-11
6-4
6-1
6-0
192
170
210
170
205
190
185
205
182
190
180
200
200
165
205
200
180
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
#Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
#Fr.
Fr.
Mount Pleasant
Union
Carroll
Kirkwood
Somerset
South Oak Cliff
Cretin-Derham Hall
Brother Rice
Wahlert
Vashon
Rogers HS/Snow CC
Hazelwood East
Kent School, Conn.
Northern U/Iowa Western CC
Rock Island
Jerome
Dowling Catholic
18
97
1
98
*
61 **
96 ***
Alden Haffar
Tyler Kluver
Marshall Koehn
Connor Kornbrath ^
Casey Kreiter
Mike Meyer ^
PK
LS
PK
P
LS
PK
5-9
6-0
6-0
6-6
6-3
6-2
209
220
195
240
250
190
Jr.
Fr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Valley/Iowa Central CC
Marshalltown
Solon
Bridgeport
Central
Wahlert
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OFFENSE
Pos. No.
SE
4 *
8 **
LT 68 **
78 *
76 **
LG 59 *
58
C
63 *
58
57
RG 65 *
74
RT 70 ***
73
TE 86 ***
82 **
87 *
or 80 *
WR 11 *
23 *
or 17 *
QB 15
or 19
or 16
RB 45
or
5 **
33 *
FB 34
42
PK 96 ***
1
Name
Tevaun Smith ^
Don Shumpert
Brandon Scherff
Andrew Donnal
Nolan MacMillan
Conor Boffeli
Eric Simmons
Austin Blythe
Eric Simmons
Tommy Gaul
Jordan Walsh
Mitch Keppy
Brett Van Sloten
Ryan Ward
C. J. Fiedorowicz ^
Ray Hamilton
Jake Duzey
Henry Krieger Coble
Kevonte Martin-Manley
Jordan Cotton
Jacob Hillyer
Jake Rudock
Cody Sokol
C. J. Beathard
Mark Weisman
Damon Bullock
Jordan Canzeri
Adam Cox
Macon Plewa
Mike Meyer ^
Marshall Koehn
Deep Snaps:
61 * Casey Kreiter
* - - Letters won
^ - - Redshirt year still available
# - - Indicates redshirt freshman
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DEFENSE
Ht.
6-2
6-3
6-5
6-7
6-6
6-5
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-4
6-5
6-7
6-5
6-7
6-5
6-4
6-4
6-0
6-1
6-4
6-3
6-2
6-2
6-0
6-0
5-9
5-11
6-2
6-2
6-0
Wt.
190
200
310
305
294
290
300
275
300
277
270
295
292
290
265
248
245
245
205
185
205
200
215
180
225
195
192
215
234
185
195
Yr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
So.
So.
Jr.
So.
#Fr.
Sr.
#Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.
So.
Jr.
#Fr.
So.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.
6-3
250 Sr.
Pos. No.
LE 95
or 98 *
56
LT 71 *
67
RT 90 *
97 *
RE 79
**
94
or 91
OLB 20 ***
39 *
MLB 44 ***
52 **
WLB 31 ***
55 **
or 36
LC 19 ***
28
SS 37 *
or 21 **
25
FS
5 ***
12
RC 27 *
7 *
35
PT 98
Name
Ht.
Drew Ott
6-4
Mike Hardy
6-5
Faith Ekakitie
6-3
Carl Davis
6-5
Jaleel Johnson
6-4
Louis Trinca-Pasat
6-3
Darian Cooper
6-2
Dominic Alvis
6-4
Riley McMinn
6-7
Daumantas Venckus-Cucchiara 6-5
Christian Kirksey ^
6-2
Travis Perry
6-3
James Morris ^
6-2
Quinton Alston ^
6-1
Anthony Hitchens ^
6-1
Marcus Collins
6-0
Cole Fisher
6-2
B. J. Lowery ^
5-11
Maurice Fleming
6-0
John Lowdermilk ^
6-2
Nico Law ^
6-1
Ruben Lile
6-3
Tanner Miller ^
6-2
Anthony Gair
6-2
Jordan Lomax
5-10
Sean Draper ^
6-0
Gavin Smith
5-10
Connor Kornbrath ^
6-6
Wt.
245
270
287
310
310
290
280
265
245
235
220
230
230
224
224
222
218
188
188
203
195
210
201
200
190
180
190
215
Yr.
So.
Jr.
#Fr.
Jr.
#Fr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
So.
#Fr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
#Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
#Fr.
Sr.
#Fr.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
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Here is a look at the Hawkeyes, position by position:
QUARTERBACK
Iowa must replace James Vandenberg, who started every
game the past two seasons, taking every offensive snap in
2012. Vandenberg ranks among Iowas top eight quarterbacks
in a number of career statistical categories, including pass
completions, attempts, passing yards, passing touchdowns
and total offense.
Sophomore Jake Rudock (6-3, 200) has been with the
program the last two seasons. Rudock enjoyed an outstanding
prep career in Florida, leading his team to the Florida state title
as a senior and a two-year record of 29-1.
Junior Cody Sokol (6-2, 205) joined the program for 2012
spring practice after two seasons at Scottsdale Community
College and redshirted a year ago. He passed for over
3,800 yards as a sophomore at Scottsdale while earning allconference and all-region honors.
Redshirt freshman C.J. Beathard (6-2, 195) made progress
throughout his first spring practice. He led the state of
Tennessee is completions, passing yards and touchdowns as a
high school junior and senior.
KIRK COMMENTS:
All three competed well throughout the spring. They have
all been doing a good job since they arrived here, and all
arrived at different times. With a group that is this young it is
realistic to think they will look different once we get midway
through August. We will let them compete and move forward
from there.
One factor, and this was true last year as well; we need
to do a better job of supporting the quarterback position.
The decision making, the things they do are important. But,
it is also helpful if we can give them some tools, having an
improved running game and more options to throw the
football, those are team things. We are optimistic that the
position will be better supported; they will have a better
opportunity to be successful.
RUNNING BACK
Juniors Mark Weisman (6-0, 236) and Damon Bullock (60, 200) return after ranking first and second, respectively, in
rushing yards last season. Weisman moved from fullback to
running back and rushed for 815 yards (5.1 average) and eight
touchdowns in 10 games. Bullock was limited to just six games
due to injuries, but still rushed for 513 yards (3.8 average) and
three touchdowns. Both Weisman (15-90-1 TD) and Bullock
(18-167) are capable receivers.
Sophomore Jordan Canzeri (5-9, 180) returns after missing
2012 due to injury. He ranked second in rushing yards in 2011
(31-114) yards while seeing action in seven games in his first
season. He started the Insight Bowl and led the Hawkeyes in
rushing (22-58) and receptions (6-28-1 TD) against Oklahoma.
Canzeri had a solid spring while returning from his injury.
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Seven lettermen return, and all seven have at least one game
of starting experience. Brett Van Sloten (6-7, 300) returns for
his final season after starting all 12 games at right tackle a year
ago. Junior Brandon Scherff (6-5, 315) started the first seven
games at left tackle last season. He was injured in the seventh
game of the year and missed the remainder of the year. Van
Sloten and Scherff give the Hawkeyes a pair of talented tackles.
Sophomore Austin Blythe (6-3, 300) earned freshman AllAmerica honors while starting nine games at right guard
in 2012. Blythe made the move to center and is listed as the
starter heading into the fall. Others who have started at least
one game include seniors Nolan MacMillan (6-6, 294) and
Conor Boffeli (6-5, 295), junior Andrew Donnal (6-7, 305) and
sophomore Jordan Walsh (6-4, 290). Boffeli (left) and Walsh
(right) are listed as the starting guards. MacMillan missed
spring practice due to injury.
Players who will battle for spots on the depth chart include
Eric Simmons (6-2, 295), Cole Croston (6-5, 250), Mitch Keppy
(6-5, 295), Reid Sealby (6-4, 275), Ryan Ward (6-5, 290), Drew
Clark (6-4, 288) and Tommy Gaul (6-3, 277). Simmons played
one season at Iowa Western Community College before
redshirting at Iowa last year. Croston Keppy, Sealby and Ward
are redshirt freshmen, Clark is a senior and Gaul a junior.
KIRK COMMENTS:
The entire group has worked hard and we answered a
couple of questions in the spring. We feel good about our
tackles in Brett and Brandon; they are experienced, older
players who are strong leaders. We were pleased with Austin
Blythes transition to center; it was good to see him take a
big step. He played a lot of football last year and looked a lot
more comfortable and in control out there this spring. Conor
Boffeli also took a big step. He got thrown in there at the end
of last year and did a good job. He probably performed as
well as anybody over the course of the spring. Jordan Walsh
and Andrew Donnal, both have played, but both have had
injuries. They were healthy this spring and showed progress.
My guess is they will both look even better in August.
Nolan MacMillan is healthy and working full speed this
summer. Hopefully he can enter the mix in August. Eric
Simmons, Ryan Ward and Mitch Keppy are young guys that
we can hopefully keep moving forward.
DEFENSIVE LINE
Iowa returns five lettermen in the defensive line, including
two players who started all 12 games in senior Dominic Alvis
(6-4, 265) and junior Louis Trinca-Pasat (6-3, 290). The losses
include end Joe Gaglione and Steve Bigach, who played both
end and tackle.
Trinca-Pasat missed spring practice due to off-season
surgery. He recorded 40 tackles last season, including four
tackles for loss. He also had a fumble recovery and blocked a
field goal. Alvis recorded five tackles for loss and three sacks
among his 31 tackles. He added three pass break-ups; one
caused fumble and one fumble recovery.
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Additional lettermen include sophomore Darian Cooper (62, 280) and juniors Carl Davis (6-5, 315) and Mike Hardy (6-5,
275). Cooper started two games and totaled 34 tackles while
playing in all 12 games. He also recorded two pass break ups
and a recovered fumble. Each of the three made progress
during spring practice.
Others who saw action last season include sophomores
Riley McMinn (6-7, 260), Drew Ott (6-4, 265) and Melvin Spears
(6-2, 265). McMinn and Spears redshirted in 2011, while Ott
played last season as a true freshman.
Redshirt freshmen Jaleel Johnson (6-4, 310) and Faith
Ekakitie (6-3, 287) added valuable reps in the spring.
KIRK COMMENTS:
I think we knew going in to last year we were going to be
young with just the two seniors. We are more experienced
this year, but still relatively young. Dominic is the only guy
who had played a lot before last season. Louis played well
last season but missed spring practice due to injury. Carl had
a very good spring and is continuing to grow and progress;
Darian Cooper played some last year, he got a lot of work
with Louis being out and had a good spring. I thought Jaleel
Johnson and Faith Ekakitie did a good job this spring coming
off their redshirt year. Drew, Mike and Riley all did some
good things this spring. We have the potential to have some
quality depth at this position.
LINEBACKERS (Includes outside linebackers)
The Hawkeyes return their top three tacklers from last
season in a trio of senior linebackers. Anthony Hitchens (6-1,
233) led the team with 124 tackles in 11 games. That figure led
the Big Ten and ranked sixth nationally.
James Morris has started 29 games in his career, including all
11 in which he played last season. He collected 113 tackles and
shared the team lead with nine tackles for loss. Morris ranked
third in the Big Ten in tackles and 29th in the nation. Morris and
Hitchens each earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors.
Christian Kirksey has started 25 straight games over the past
two seasons. He had 95 tackles a year ago while leading the
Big Ten and ranking second in the nation with four fumble
recoveries. Kirksey shared the team lead with two interceptions
and returned both for touchdowns.
Three additional lettermen include juniors Quinton Alston
(6-1, 224) and Marcus Collins (6-0, 222) and sophomore Travis
Perry (6-3, 232). Alston made one start a year ago, but the trio
does not have an abundance of game experience. All three
have seen action on special teams.
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HAWKEYE HISTORY
Iowa has played 1,167 games since beginning football in 1889.
Iowas overall record is 598-530-39 (.529). That includes a 378207-16 (.642) record in home games, a 220-323-23 (.409) record
in games away from Iowa City, a 297-359-25 (.454) mark in Big Ten
games and a 261-171-15 (.601) record in Kinnick Stadium.
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RETURNING STARTERS
Based on its usual starting line-up, Iowa could return 14 starters for the 2013 season, including eight on defense and six on offense, plus PK Mike Meyer and punter Connor Kornbrath.
The returning starters on defense include DL Dominic Alvis, DL
Louis Trinca-Pasat, LB Anthony Hitchens, LB Christian Kirksey, LB
James Morris, CB B. J. Lowery, FS Tanner Miller and SS Nico Law.
The returning starters on offense would include WR Kevonte
Martin-Manley, TE C. J. Fiedorowicz, OL Austin Blythe, OL Brandon
Scherff, OL Brett Van Sloten, and RB Mark Weisman. RB Damon
Bullock, who started five games, also returns.
IOWA LIKES STARTING ON OFFENSE
Iowa has started the game on offense in 143-of-174 games under
Kirk Ferentz. The Hawkeyes started on offense eight times in 2012:
Northern Illinois, Central Michigan, Minnesota, Michigan State,
Penn State, Indiana, Purdue and Michigan; Iowa started on defense
against Iowa State, UNI, Northwestern and Nebraska. Iowa is 16-15
in the games it has started on defense under Ferentz.
Made-Att.
23-25
10-13
10-16
2-4
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IOWA PROGRAM NOTES
Iowa defeated a team ranked in the top five in the nation, in
the Associated Press rankings, in 2008 (Penn State), 2009 (Penn
State) and 2010 (Michigan State), along with defeating 13thranked Michigan in 2011.
Iowa earned Big Ten Conference championships in 2002 and
2004 and placed second in 2009. Iowa (8-0, 2002) is one of two
Big Ten teams to post a perfect mark in conference play since
1998 (BCS era).
Iowa has ranked in the top 10 in the final Associated Press and
CNN/USA Today coaches polls in four of the past 10 seasons,
including a ranking of seventh in both polls at the conclusion
of the 2009 season. Iowa ranked eighth in 2002, 2003 and 2004
and the Hawkeyes were also 20th in 2008.
Iowa established a school record with 11 wins in 2002 (11-2)
and matched that record in 2009. In 2009, Iowa won 10 regular
season games for just the fourth time in school history.
Iowa won 10 or more games in three consecutive years (200204) for first time in school history.
Iowa compiled an eight-year record of 85-42 (. 669), 2002-11,
including a 50-30 Big Ten record. The 85 victories tie as the 17th
best total in the nation.
Kirk Ferentz has been named Big Ten Coach of the Year three
times (2002, 2004 & 2009) and he was named National Coach
of the Year in 2002. Ferentz joins Michigans Bo Schembechler
(four), Iowas Hayden Fry (three) and Penn States Joe Paterno
(three) as the only coaches to be honored in more than two seasons.
Iowa has had national award winners in: Robert Gallery (2003
Outland, Top Lineman); Brad Banks (2002 Davey OBrien, Top
Quarterback; 2002 Associated Press National Player of the Year);
Dallas Clark (2002 Mackey, Top Tight End); Nate Kaeding (2002
Groza, Top Kicker); Shonn Greene (2008 Doak Walker, Top Running Back).
Iowa has appeared in the final Associated Press poll 21 times in
its program history, a total that ranks 25th best in the country.
IN THE RANKINGS
These are Iowas most recent wins vs. nationally-ranked
opponents:
Home:
Road:
Neutral:
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Sophomores (20):
OL
Austin Blythe (9)
RB
Jordan Canzeri (1)
DL
Darian Cooper (2)
FB
Adam Cox
DB
Sean Draper
TE
Jake Duzey
LB
Cole Fisher
WR Jacob Hillyer
PK
Marshall Koehn
P
Connor Kornbrath (12)
TE
Henry Krieger Coble (1)
DB
Jordan Lomax
DL
Riley McMinn
DL
Drew Ott
LB
Travis Perry (1)
FB
Macon Plewa
QB
Jake Rudock
OL
Eric Simmons
WR Tevaun Smith
OL
Jordan Walsh (1)
Redshirt Freshmen (9):
QB
C. J. Beathard
DL
Faith Ekakitie
DB
Maurice Fleming
DB
Anthony Gair
DL
Jaleel Johnson
OL
Mitch Keppy
DB
Ruben Lile
DL
Daumantas Venckus-Cucchiara
OL
Ryan Ward
Pronunciation Guide
Name___________________ Pronunciation
Head Coach Kirk Ferentz_________ FAIR-ints
Nathan Bazata_______________BUDGET-uh
C. J. Beathard__________________BETH-urd
Austin Blythe____________________ BLYTH
Corbin Blythe____________________ BLYTH
Ike Boettger____________________ BOT-gir
Conor Boffeli_________________ bo-FELL-ee
Jordan Canzeri______________ can-ZEAR-ee
LeShun Daniels, Jr. _____________ Luh-SEAN
Andrew Donnal_______________ duh-NELL
Jake Duzey____________________ DEW-zee
Faith Ekakitie____________ ee-KACK-uh-tee
C. J. Fiedorowicz__________feh-DOR-uh-wits
Colin Goebel____________________ GO-bul
Brant Gressel___________________ GRES-uhl
Jacob Hillyer____________________ HILL-yir
Anjeus (A. J. ) Jones___________ Ahn-JAY-us
Christian Kirksey________________ KIRK-see
Marshall Koehn____________________CANE
Connor Kornbrath___________ KORN-brath
Henry Krieger Coble_______ KRAG-ir CO-bull
Nico Law_______________________ NEE-ko
Jordan Lomax_________________ LOW-max
Name___________________ Pronunciation
B. J. Lowery____________________ LOW-ree
John Lowdermilk____________LOUD-ir-milk
Kevonte Martin-Manley_______ KUH-von-tay
Greg Mabin____________________ MAY-bin
Nate Meier_______________________MYER
Macon Plewa__________________ PLEV-uh
Malik Rucker__________________ Muh-LEEK
Jake Rudock____________________ RU-doc
Brandon Scherff__________________ SHERF
Nic Shimonek_______________ SHIM-oh-nik
Sean Skradis___________________ SKRA-dis
Tavaun Smith_________________ tae-VOHN
Cody Sokol______________________ SO-kul
Laron Taylor___________________ luh-RON
Louis Trinca-Pasat________ TRIN-kuh puh-sot
Dean Tsopanides________ so-puh-NYE-dees
Brett Van Sloten____________ van-SLOW-tin
Daumantas Venckus-Cucchiara___________
____ DOE-mahn-tis VINS-koos koo-CHAR-uh
Akrum Wadley_________________ ACK-rum
Derrick Willies__________________ WILL-eez
Jon Wisnieski_______________ Wiz-NEW-ski
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Lettermen Information
Starters Information
Offense (19)
Running Back (3) ** Damon Bullock
* Jordan Canzeri
* Mark Weisman
Tight End (4)
* Jake Duzey
*** C. J. Fiedorowicz
** Ray Hamilton
* Henry Krieger Coble
Wide Receiver (5) * Jordan Cotton
* Jacob Hillyer
**
Kevonte Martin-Manley
** Don Shumpert
* Tavaun Smith
Offensive Line (7) * Austin Blythe
* Conor Boffeli
* Andrew Donnal
** Nolan MacMillan
** Brandon Scherff
*** Brett Van Sloten
* Jordan Walsh
Offense (11)
Quarterback (2) **** James Vandenberg
** John Wienke
Running Back (1)
* Greg Garmon
Fullback (3)
*** Jonathan Gimm
* Jacob Reisen
*** Brad Rogers
Wide Receiver (2) **** Keenan Davis
** Steven Staggs
Offensive Line (2) *** James Ferentz
** Matt Tobin
Tight End (1)
*** Zach Derby
Defense (17)
Defensive End (1) **
Defensive Line (4) *
*
*
*
Linebacker (6)
**
**
***
***
***
*
Defensive Back (6) *
**
*
**
***
***
Specialists (3)
Long Snaps (1)
Kicker (1)
Punter (1)
Dominic Alvis
Darian Cooper
Carl Davis
Mike Hardy
Louis Trinca-Pasat
Quinton Alston
Marcus Collins
Anthony Hitchens
Christian Kirksey
James Morris
Travis Perry
Sean Draper
Nico Law
Jordan Lomax
John Lowdermilk
B. J. Lowery
Tanner Miller
** Casey Kreiter
*** Mike Meyer
* Connor Kornbrath
Returning Lettermen
Breakdown (39)
3 year Lettermen:______________________8
2 year Lettermen:_____________________12
1 year Lettermen:_____________________19
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Defense (9)
Defensive End (1)
Defensive Line (2)
Defensive Back (6)
Specialists (1)
Kicker (1)
*
**
*
****
***
****
***
**
****
Joe Gaglione
Steve Bigach
Casey McMillan
Greg Castillo
Tom Donatell
Micah Hyde
Nick Nielsen
Collin Sleeper
Jack Swanson
** Trent Mossbrucker
Starters Returning
(14, plus two specialists)
Reflects 2012 final game line-up.
Number of 2012 starts in ( )
Offense (6)
Wide Receiver
Running Back
Tight End
Offensive Line
Defense (8)
Defensive End
Defensive Line
Linebacker
Defensive Back
Specialists (3)
Kicker
Punter
Long Snaps
Defense (3)
Defensive End Joe Gaglione (10)
Defensive Tackle Steve Bigach (12)
Defensive Back Micah Hyde (13)
Specialists (0)
Offense (8)
Offensive Line
Running Back
Tight End
Wide Receiver
Defense (3)
Defensive Line
Linebacker
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52 - - **Quinton Alston
79 - - **Dominic Alvis
Linebacker
6-1, 232, Junior
Sicklerville, N. J. (Timber Creek Regional HS)
Defensive Line
6-4, 265, Senior
Logan, Iowa (Logan-Magnolia HS)
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Alvis Game-by-Game Defensive Stats
2010_________ Solo-Ast. 2011_________ Solo-Ast. 2012__________ Solo-Ast.
E. Illinois___________ 0-0
TN Tech_____________1-3
NIU (n)______________3-0
IA State____________ 1-0
at IA State___________2-0 ISU_________________1-1
at Arizona_________ DNP Pitt_________________2-1 UNI_________________1-1
Ball State___________ 1-0 ULM________________1-2 CMU________________0-2
Penn State__________ Inj. at PSU______________0-2 Minn. _______________0-3
at Michigan_________ Inj. Nwestern___________3-2
at MSU______________2-2
Wisconsin__________ Inj. Indiana_____________2-3 PSU_________________0-2
Mich. State_________ Inj. at Minn. ____________3-0
at Nwestern__________2-1
at Indiana__________ Inj. Michigan____________2-1
at Indiana____________1-0
at Nwestern________ Inj. Mich. State__________ Inj. Purdue______________4-0
Ohio State__________ Inj. at Purdue____________ Inj. at Michigan__________2-0
at Minnesota________ Inj. at Nebraska__________ Inj. Nebraska____________2-1
Missouri (n)_________ Inj. Oklahoma (n)________ Inj. Totals____________ 18-13
Totals_____________ 2-0 Totals___________ 16-14
Alvis Career Statistics
Defense___ Solo___ Ast. ___Total___T/Loss___ Sacks_____ PBU_____ FF_____ RF__QBH
Freshman____ 2_____ 0______ 2______ 1/6_____ 1/6_______ 0________ 0______0_____0
Sophomore__ 16_____ 14_____ 30____3. 5/11___ 1. 5/8______ 1________ 1______0_____0
Junior______ 18_____ 13_____ 31_____5/14_____3/10_______ 3________ 1______1_____1
Career______ 36_____ 27_____63____9. 5/31__5. 5/24_____ 4________2______1_____1
2011 - - Redshirted.
High school honors - - Named honorable mention on Parade all-America team . . . twotime first team all-state honoree . . . three-time first team all-district selection . . . Ed
Thomas Award nominee . . . named High School Wrestler of the Year as a senior by Iowa
City Press-Citizen . . . Career - - helped prep squad to state playoff appearances in 2008,
2009 and 2010, compiling 28-5 overall record . . . team captain as a senior . . . completed
career with 123 tackles, 40 tackles for loss, 14 QB sacks and three fumble recoveries . . . had
20 tackles, five tackles for loss and three fumble recoveries as a sophomore . . . collected
40 tackles, 17 tackles for loss and five QB sacks as a junior . . . had 63 tackles, 18 tackles for
loss and nine QB sacks as a senior . . . earned three straight state heavyweight wrestling
titles in final three years after placing second at state meet as a freshman . . . compiled
187-11 prep wrestling record and holds state record with 143 career pins . . . posted 50-1
record as a senior, becoming 72nd wrestler in state history to win three straight state
titles and 43rd wrestler to reach state finals four straight years . . . earned varsity letters in
football (3), wrestling (4) and track (4).
Personal - - Born 6/16/92 . . . communication studies major . . . member of prep Honor Roll
and National Honor Society . . . parents are Mary and Curt Blythe . . . brother of freshman
DL Corbin Blythe . . . high school coach was Curt Ritchie.
59 - - *Conor Boffeli
Offensive Line
6-5, 295, Senior
West Des Moines, Iowa (Valley HS)
16 - - C. J. Beathard (BETH-urd)
Quarterback
6-2, 195, Redshirt Freshman
Franklin, Tenn. (Battle Ground Academy)
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33 - - *Jordan Canzeri
(CAN-zear-ee)
Running Back
5-9, 192, Sophomore
Troy, N. Y. (Troy HS)
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60 - - Jalen Chambers
Offensive Line
6-5, 288, Redshirt Freshman
Bellevue, Iowa (Bellevue)
50 - - Drew Clark
Offensive Line
6-4, 288, Senior
Marion, Iowa (Marion HS)
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55 - - **Marcus Collins
97 - - *Darian Cooper
Linebacker
6-0, 222, Junior
Yeadon, Pa. (Monsignor Bonner HS)
Defensive Line
6-2, 280, Sophomore
Elkridge, Md. (DeMatha HS)
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23 - - *Jordan Cotton
Wide Receiver
6-1, 192, Senior
Mount Pleasant, Iowa (Mount Pleasant HS)
Hawk-Item - - Led the Big Ten and ranked 14th nationally
with 28. 2-yard average on 19 KO returns in 2012 . . . 92-yard
KO return for a touchdown vs. Penn State ties as 10th longest
return in school history.
2012 Honors - - First team All-Big Ten kick returner by CollegeSportsMadness. com . . .
Reggie Roby Special Teams Award, overall . . . named national Kick Returner of the Week
by College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) vs. Penn State . . . 2012 - - saw action
in all 12 games, with one start as third wide receiver . . . collected 12 receptions for 172
yards and one touchdown . . . 19 KO returns for 536 yards and one score . . . saw action
in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 9-6 loss to Iowa
State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa, recording one
reception for eight yards to convert a third down . . . saw action in 32-31 loss to Central
Michigan . . . two receptions for 49 yards and a 25-yard KO return vs. CMU . . . saw action
in 31-13 win over Minnesota as offense gained 374 yards total offense . . . two receptions
for 44 yards vs. Minnesota, including first career touchdown reception . . . saw action in
19-16 win at Michigan State . . . had one KO return for 45 yards that led to Iowas first
field goal of the game . . . KO return is longest of the season and would have been 82yard TD return but for a penalty . . . saw action in 38-14 loss to Penn State . . . 92-yard KO
return provided Iowas first touchdown . . . recorded four KO returns for 152 yards and one
touchdowns vs. PSU . . . also had one pass reception for 13 yards, one rushing attempt for
two yards and recorded two solo tackles . . . started at third wide receiver in 28-17 loss at
Northwestern . . . recorded two pass receptions for 23 yards and two KO returns for 33
yards at Northwestern . . . saw action in 24-21 loss at Indiana . . . two receptions for 10
yards at Indiana and four KO returns for 81 yards , , , saw action in 27-24 loss to Purdue . .
. two receptions for 25 yards and three KO returns for 83 yards vs. Purdue, along with two
solo tackles and one assist on punt coverage team . . . saw action in 42-17 loss at Michigan,
averaging 29. 3 yards on four KO returns, with a long of 36 yards . . . recorded one solo
tackle on special teams . . . saw action in 13-7 loss to Nebraska, but had no statistics.
2011 - - Saw action in two games, recording one reception for four yards . . . did not see
action on opening win over Tennessee Tech . . . did not see action in triple-overtime loss
at Iowa State . . . did not see action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . did not see action in
45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe . . . did not see action in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . did
not see action in 41-31 win over Northwestern . . . did not see action in 45-24 win over
Indiana . . . saw first action of career in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, recording one reception
for four yards . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . saw action
in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at
Purdue . . . did not see action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . did not see action in Insight Bowl.
2010 - - Did not see any game action.
2009 - - Redshirted.
High school honors - - First team all-state as a junior and senior . . . two-time first team
all-district selection . . . Career - - had 54 receptions for 664 yards and six touchdowns . . .
also had 341 rushing attempts for 3,043 yards and 42 touchdowns . . . amassed 925 return
yards, with three touchdowns . . . team captain as a senior . . . also lettered in basketball,
track and field and baseball . . . Class 3A state champion in 400-meter hurdles as a junior .
. . helped prep team place 12th in Class 3A state track meet as a senior.
Personal - - Born 7/25/90 . . . interdepartmental studies major . . . parents are Cindy and
Marshall Cotton . . . father played football at Iowa from 1984-87 and was a two-year
letterman . . . attended same high school as TE Henry Krieger-Coble . . . high school coach
was Bob Jensen.
Cottons Career Receiving Bests
Catches:___________________ 2, five times, last vs. Purdue, 11/10/12
Yards:_____________________ 49 vs. Central Michigan, 9/22/12
Touchdowns:______________ 1 vs. Minnesota, 9/29/12
Long:_____________________ 47 vs. Minnesota, 9/29/12
Cottons Career KO Return Bests
Number:__________________ 4, three times, last at Michigan, 11/17/12
Yards:_____________________ 152 (4 returns) vs. Penn State, 10/20/12
Touchdowns:______________ 1 vs. Penn State, 10/20/12
Long:_____________________ 92 vs. Penn State, 10/20/12
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34 - - Adam Cox
Fullback
5-11, 215, Sophomore
Chana, Ill. (Stillman Valley HS)
2013 - - Listed as first team fullback following spring practice.
2012 - - Did not see any game action.
2011 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on.
High school honors - - Earned all-state honorable mention
as a senior . . . selected as Stateline Player of the Year as a
senior . . . named first team all-conference as a junior and
senior . . . Career - - earned three letters in football as
running back and linebacker . . . helped prep team win state title as a junior and return
to title game as a senior, posting two-year record of 27-1 . . . team captain as a senior . .
. rushed for 1,782 yards and 34 touchdowns as a senior, while collecting 94 tackles on
defense . . . gained 1,197 yards and scored 12 touchdowns as a junior, with 106 tackles and
nine QB sacks as a junior . . . also earned one letter in basketball.
Personal - - Born 9/24/92 . . . health and human physiology major . . . parents are Lori and
Jeff Cox . . . high school coach was Mike Lalor.
Offensive Line
6-5, 250, Redshirt Freshman
Seargeant Bluff, Iowa (Seargeant Bluff-Luton HS)
2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.
2012 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on.
High school honors - - Earned first team all-conference
honors as offensive lineman and punter . . . Career - - earned
three letters as offensive lineman and punter . . . also lettered
in basketball, baseball and golf as a prep . . . helped prep
team reach state playoffs as a sophomore and junior.
Personal - - Born 12/25/93 . . . business direct administration major . . . earned academic
all-conference and all-state recognition . . . parents are Kim and Dave Croston . . . his father,
Dave, was a three-year letterman at Iowa . . . high school coach was Chris Zyzda.
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78 - - *Andrew Donnal
(duh-NELL)
71 - - *Carl Davis
Defensive Line
6-5, 315, Junior
Detroit, Mich. (Stevenson HS)
Offensive Line
6-7, 305, Junior
Monclova, Ohio (Anthony Wayne HS)
Personal - - Born 3/2/92 . . . leisure studies major . . . mother is Ovella Davis . . . high school
coach was Rick Bye.
Davis Career Bests
Tackles:___________________
Solos:_____________________
Assists:____________________
Rec. Fumble:_______________
Tackle for Loss:_____________
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7 - - *Sean Draper
Defensive Back
6-0, 180, Sophomore
Cleveland, Ohio (Glenville HS)
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2011 - - Redshirted.
High school honors - - Named to Rivals. com all-state Dream Team as a senior . .
. first team all-state, all-conference, all-region and all-area as a senior . . . first team allconference and all-area and second team all-region as a junior . . . second team all-area
and all-region as a sophomore . . . named Count on Me Player of the Year, team MVP and
Hawk of the Year as a senior . . . ranked No. 10 Michigan Blue Chip Player by Detroit News
. . . nominated for Mr. Football and Detroit Athletic Club Michigan High School Athlete of
the Year . . . team offensive Player of the Year as a junior . . . Career - - started at both wide
receiver and defensive end as a senior . . . holds school records for receptions, receiving
yards, touchdown receptions, average per reception, all-purpose yards and all-purpose
yards per game . . . ranks second in career touchdown receptions . . . three-year football
letterman as tight end, wide receiver, defensive end and safety . . . 38 receptions for 629
yards and four touchdowns as senior, along with 34 rushing attempts for 173 yards . . . also
used on punt and kickoff returns, with one kickoff return touchdown . . . 37 receptions for
535 yards and six touchdowns as a junior . . . gained 271 yards on 16 receptions and had
two touchdowns as a sophomore . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . also lettered
three years in basketball and one year in baseball.
Personal - - Born 1/17/93 . . . pre-physician assistant major . . . Honor Roll and Scholar
Athlete for four years . . . parents are Laura Duzey and the late Greg Duzey . . . high school
coach was Josh Heppner.
Duzeys Career Receiving Bests
Catches:___________________ 2 at Michigan State, 10/13/12
Yards:_____________________ 14 at Michigan State, 10/13/12
Long:_____________________ 11 at Michigan State, 10/13/12
Duzeys Game-By-Game Receiving Stats
2012________ No. ___Yds. __ TD__ Lng
NIU (n)________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - ISU___________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - UNI__________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - CMU_________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Minn. ________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at MSU________ 2_____ 14_____ 0_____ 11
PSU__________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Nwestern___ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Indiana_____ 1______ 2_____ 0______ 2
Purdue_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Michigan____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Nebraska______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Totals________ 3_____ 16_____ 0_____11
Duzeys Career Statistics
Receiving___ No. ___ Yds. ___ Avg. ____ TD_____ Lng
Freshman____ 3_____ 16____ 5. 3______ 0_______11
56 - - Faith Ekakitie
(ee-KACK-uh-tee)
Defensive Lineman
6-3, 287, Redshirt Freshman
Brampton, Ontario
Lake Forest, Ill. (Lake Forest, Ill. Academy)
2013 - - Listed as co-second team left defensiuve end
following spring practice.
2012 - - Redshirted.
High school honors - - Participated in USA vs. World AllAmerican game and selected to US Marine All-American
game . . . first team all-state as a senior by both the Chicago Sun Times and Chicago
Tribune . . . named first team all-Catholic League . . . Career - - earned three varsity letters
as defensive lineman . . . team captain as a senior . . . collected 62 tackles as a senior, with
12 sacks, four forced fumbles and one interception . . . recorded 58 tackles as a junior,
including 15 sacks, while scoring one touchdown . . . also lettered in basketball and track.
Personal - - Born 4/05/93 . . . human physiology interest . . . parents are Grace and Jimoh
Ekakitie . . . high school coach was Ted Stewart.
86 - - ***C. J. Fiedorowicz
(feh-DOR-uh-wits)
Tight End
6-7, 265, Senior
Johnsburg, Ill. (Johnsburg HS)
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2010 - - Saw action in all 13 games . . . saw action in 37-7 opening win over Eastern
Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 35-7 win over Iowa State as offense gained
479 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 34-27 loss at Arizona, but
had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State as offense gained 562 yards
total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-3 win over Penn State, but had no
statistics . . . saw action in 38-28 win at Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in
31-30 loss to Wisconsin, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked
Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 18-13 win at Indiana, recording one
KO ruturn for four yards . . . saw action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern, but had no statistics .
. . saw action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 27-24 loss at
Minnesota, recording one solo tackle on special teams . . . saw action in 27-24 Insight Bowl
win over 12th-ranked Missouri, recording one assisted tackle on special teams.
High school honors - - Participated in Army All-American Bowl, named USA Today allAmerican and ranked in ESPNs Top 150 . . . first team all-state by Chicago Sun Times,
Chicago Tribune and Champaign News Gazette . . . first team Class 4-A all-state as a senior
and sophomore . . . earned first team all-conference honors for three straight seasons and
was league Player of the Year as a senior . . . Career - - earned four varsity letters in football,
playing tight end, wide receiver, running back, quarterback, linebacker, defensive end
and free safety . . . also used as long snapper . . . returned punts and kickoffs . . . team
captain as a senior . . . career totals include 183 receptions for 3,121 yards (17. 1 average)
and 42 touchdowns, all school records that rank among top 10 in Illinois state history . .
. 44 receptions for 921 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior . . . gained 809 yards on 49
receptions and 11 touchdowns as a junior . . . had 64 catches for 1,043 yards and 11 scores
as a sophomore . . . 26 catches for 348 yards and five touchdowns as a freshman . . . fouryear letterman in basketball and earned two letters in baseball and track . . . holds school
career scoring record in basketball with over 1,400 points.
Personal - - Born 10/22/91 . . . given name is Colton John . . . leisure studies major . . .
parents are Leeann and Gary Fiedorowicz . . . high school coach was Barry Creviston.
Fiedorowicz Game-By-Game Stats
2010
Receiving____ No. ___Yds. __ TD__ Lng
KO Returns____ No. ___ Yds. __ TD___ Lng
E. Illinois______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
E. Illinois________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - IA State_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
IA State________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Arizona_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
at Arizona______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Ball State______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
Ball State_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Penn State_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
Penn State______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Michigan____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
at Michigan_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Wisconsin_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
Wisconsin______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Mich. State____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
Mich. State______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Indiana_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
at Indiana_______ 1______ 4_____ 0______4
at Nwestern___ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
at Nwestern____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Ohio State_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
Ohio State______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Minnesota___ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
at Minnesota____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Missouri (n)____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
Missouri (n)_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Totals________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
Totals_________ 1______ 4_____0______4
2011
Receiving____ No. ___Yds. __ TD__ Lng
KO Returns____ No. ___ Yds. __ TD___ Lng
TN Tech_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
TN Tech________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at IA State_____ 1_____ 24_____ 0_____ 24
at IA State______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Pitt___________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
Pitt____________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - ULM__________ 1______ 8_____ 0______ 8 ULM___________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at PSU________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
at PSU_________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Nwestern_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
Nwestern______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Indiana_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
Indiana_________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Minn. ______ 1_____ 21_____ 0_____ 21
at Minn. ________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Michigan______ 1______ 9_____ 0______ 9 Michigan_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Mich. State____ 2_____ 10_____ 1______ 8
Mich. State______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Purdue_____ 3_____ 31_____ 1_____ 13
at Purdue_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Nebraska____ 3_____ 41_____ 0_____ 24
at Nebraska_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Oklahoma (n)__ 4_____ 23_____ 1______ 9
Oklahoma (n)___ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Totals________16____167____ 3_____24 Totals_________ 0______ 0_____0____ - - 2012
Receiving____ No. ___Yds. __ TD__ Lng
KO Returns____ No. ___ Yds. __ TD___ Lng
NIU (n)________ 3_____ 21_____ 0______ 9
NIU (n)_________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - ISU___________ 4_____ 61_____ 0_____ 20 ISU____________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - UNI__________ 3_____ 27_____ 0_____ 14 UNI____________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - CMU_________ 3_____ 13_____ 0______ 7 CMU___________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Minn. ________ 2_____ 50_____ 0_____ 45 Minn. __________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at MSU________ 1______ 6_____ 0______ 6
at MSU_________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - PSU__________ 5_____ 35_____ 0_____ 11 PSU___________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Nwestern___ 3_____ 23_____ 0_____ 15
at Nwestern____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Indiana_____ 3_____ 25_____ 0_____ 10
at Indiana_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Purdue_______ 4_____ 17_____ 1______ 5 Purdue_________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Michigan____ 8_____ 99_____ 0_____ 37
at Michigan_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Nebraska______ 6_____ 56_____ 0_____ 25 Nebraska_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Totals________45____433____ 1_____45 Totals_________ 0______ 0_____0____ - - -
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Fiedorowicz Career Receiving Bests
Number:__________________ 8 at Michigan, 11/17/12
Yards:_____________________ 99 at Michigan, 11/17/12
Touchdowns:______________ 1, four times, last vs. Purdue, 11/10/12
Long:_____________________ 45 vs. Minnesota, 9/29/12
Fiedorowicz Career KO Return Bests
Number:__________________ 1 at Indiana, 11/06/10
Yards:_____________________ 4 at Indiana, 11/06/10
Touchdowns:______________ None
Long:_____________________ 4 at Indiana, 11/06/10
Personal - - Born 9/1/91 in Northbrook, IL . . . leisure studies major . . . Honor Roll student
. . . academic all-conference . . . Young Journalist . . . named in Quad City Times Salute to
Academics . . . parents are Susan and Jim Foster . . . his father, Jim, ran track at Iowa and
grandfather, Pat, played football at Iowa . . . high school coach was Wade King.
36 - - Cole Fisher
Outside Linebacker
6-2, 228, Sophomore
Omaha, Neb. (Millard North HS)
2013 - - Listed as co-second team weakside linebacker
following spring practice.
2012 Honors - - Academic All-Big Ten . . . 2012 - - saw action in
eight games, primarily on special teams . . . saw action in 18-17
win over Northern Illinois, but had no statistics . . . did not see
action in 9-6 loss to Iowa State . . . did not see action in 27-16 win
over Northern Iowa . . . did not see action in 32-31 loss to Central
Michigan . . . did not see action in 31-13 win over Minnesota . . .
saw action on special teams in 19-16 win at Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action
in 38-14 loss to Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 28-17 loss to Northwestern,
but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-21 loss at Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action
in 27-24 loss to Purdue, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 42-17 loss at Michigan, but had
no statistics . . . saw action in 13-7 loss to Nebraska, but had no statistics.
2011 - - Redshirted.
High school honors - - Was an all-class first team super state selection and a two-time
Class A first team all-state honoree . . . twice named first team all-conference . . . Career - collected 246 tackles and three interceptions during his three-year prep career, playing
running back and free safety . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . led team to 2010
state championship, finishing with an 11-2 record . . . also guided team to 2009 state
playoffs . . . recorded 62 tackles as a sophomore . . . had 90 tackles and one interception as
a junior . . . finished with 94 tackles, three interceptions and scored one touchdown as a
senior . . . earned varsity letters in football (4) and basketball (1).
Personal - - Born 8/12/92 . . . civil engineering major . . . earned four academic letters . . .
parents are Cathy and Todd Fisher . . . high school coach was Fred Petito.
Defensive Back
6-2, 200, Redshirt Freshman
Plano, Texas (Prestonwood Christian)
2013 - - Listed as second team free safety following spring
practice.
2012 - - Redshirted.
High school honors - - Earned all-district honors as a junior
and senior . . . Newcomer of the Year as a sophomore . . .
Career - - four-year letterman as defensive back . . . member
of state championship team as a sophomore and junior . .
. recorded 122 tackles, two sacks and one interception as a
senior . . . 116 tackles, three sacks and an interception as a junior . . . recorded 185 tackles
as a sophomore, including 102 solo stops . . . also three-year track letterman, competing
in sprints and relays . . . state champion in 400 meter dash.
Personal - - Born 5/18/94 in New Orleans . . . communication studies major . . . member
of prep Honor Roll . . . graduated Cum Laude . . . earned Academic Achievement Award . .
. mother is Raquel Gair . . . high school coach was Chris Cunningham.
57 - - Tommy Gaul
Offensive Line
6-3, 277, Junor
Des Moines, Iowa (Dowling Catholic HS)
2013 - - Listed as third team center following spring practice.
2012 - - Did not see any game action.
2012 - - Redshirted.
28 - - Maurice Fleming
Defensive Back
6-0, 188, Redshirt Freshman
Chicago, Ill. (Curie Metropolitan HS)
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12 - - Anthony Gair
High school honors - - Earned first team all-state and all-conference honors as a senior
and selected to compete in Iowa Shrine Bowl . . . honorable mention all-conference as a
junior . . . team captain as a senior . . . Career - - recorded 69 tackles as a senior, including
18 tackles for loss . . . as a junior had 41 tackles, including eight tackles for loss, along
with one fumble recovery and a touchdown . . . collected 27 tackles as a sophomore,
including two tackles for loss and two QB sacks . . . helped prep team reach state semifinals as a senior and quarter-finals as a junior, posting 21-4 record in two seasons . . .
earned three letters in football as offensive and defensive lineman . . . also earned three
letters in baseball and basketball.
Personal - - Born 7/12/91 . . . economics major . . . winner of Bernie Saggau Award . .
. received Academic Letter, Academic Medal and Aquinas Key . . . member of National
Honor Society . . . parents are Elaine and Ted Gaul . . . attended same high school as TE Jon
Wisnieski and WR Drew Zahn . . . high school coach was Tom Wilson.
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46 - - Chad Gilson
9 - - Blake Haluska
Linebacker
6-1, 230, Junior
Urbandale, Iowa (Urbandale HS)
40 - - Berkley Grimm
Fullback
6-0, 230, Sophomore
Iowa City, Iowa (Regina HS)
North Dakota State
18 - - Alden Haffar
Kicker
5-9, 209, Junior
West Des Moines, Iowa (Valley HS)
Iowa Central CC
2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.
Junior College - - attended Iowa Central Community
College . . . first team all-region as freshman and sophomore
. . . second team all-conference as a sophomore . . . made
1-3 field goals as a freshman, with 31 of 48 KOs being
touchbacks . . . made 6-8 field goals as a sophomore, with a
long of 51 yards . . . made all 42 PAT attempts and 33-47 KOs
were touchbacks . . . junior college coach was Kevin Twait.
High school honors - - Played football for the first time as a senior . . . Career - - joined
football team as a senior . . . averaged 38 yards per punt as a senior, recorded 44 touchbacks
on 53 KOs . . . earned all-state honors in soccer and was two-time all-conference selection.
Personal - - Born 1/26/93 . . . sociology major . . . parents are Annette and Aziz Haffar . .
. . one of three players from West Des Moines on the Iowa roster . . . attended same high
school as OL Conor Boffeli . . . high school coach Gary Swenson.
Wide Receiver
6-4, 210, Junior
Carroll, Iowa (Carroll HS)
82 - - **Ray Hamilton
Tight End
6-5, 252, Junior
Strongsville, Ohio (Strongsville HS)
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Hamiltons Game-By-Game Receiving Stats
2011________ No. ___Yds. __ TD__ Lng 2012_________ No. ___ Yds. __ TD___ Lng
TN Tech_______ 1_____ 15_____ 0_____ 15
NIU (n)_________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at IA State_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
ISU____________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Pitt___________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
UNI____________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - ULM__________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
CMU___________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at PSU________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
Minn. __________ 1______ 20____ 0_____20
Nwestern_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
at MSU_________ 1______ 0_____ 0____ - - Indiana_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
PSU___________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Minn. ______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
at Nwestern____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Michigan______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
at Indiana_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Mich. State____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
Purdue_________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Purdue____ DNP__________________
at Mkichigan____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Nebraska___ DNP__________________ Nebraska_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Oklahoma (n)__Inj. ___________________
Totals_________ 2______20____0____ 20
Totals________ 1_____ 15_____ 0_____15
3 - - Barkley Hill
Running Back
6-0, 218, Redshirt Freshman
Denver, Iowa (Cedar Falls HS)
98 - - *Mike Hardy
Defensive Line
6-5, 275, Junior
Appleton, Wis. (Kimberly HS)
2010 - - Redshirted.
High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a senior . . . was WFCA state
Defensive Player of the Year and Fox Valley Association Defensive Lineman of the Year . .
. earned Tim Krumrie Award . . . earned first team all-conference honors as a junior and
senior . . . Career - - earned three varsity letters as defensive end and was team captain as
a senior . . . collected 20 solo tackles and 64 assists as a senior, including eight QB sacks
and two forced fumbles . . . recorded 10 tackles for loss and six QB sacks as a junior, with
one punt block and a forced fumble . . . helped prep team post three-year mark of 40-2,
including perfect 14-0 seasons as a sophomore and junior . . . team won state titles his
sophomore and juniors seasons before falling in championship game as a senior . . . also
earned three letters in track and two in basketball . . . won individual state championship
in discus as a junior.
Personal - - Born 3/8/92 . . . sport studies major . . . member of prep Honor Roll . . . parents
are Brenda and Steve Hardy . . . high school coach was Steve Jorgensen.
Hardys Career Bests
Tackles:___________________ 2, twice, last at Michigan, 11/17/12
Solos:_____________________ 1, twice, last at Michigan, 11/17/12
Assists:____________________ 2 vs Purdue, 11/10/12
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31 - - ***Anthony Hitchens
Linebacker
6-1, 233, Senior
Lorain, Ohio (Clearview HS)
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Penn State due to injury . . . did not see action in 41-31 win over Northwestern due to
injury . . . did not see action in 45-24 win over Indiana due to injury . . . did not see action
in 22-21 loss at Minnesota due to injury . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13thranked Michigan due to injury . . . returned to action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, but
had no statistics in limited playing time . . . saw action in 31-21 win at Purdue as defense
allowed just 282 yards total offense . . . recorded three solo tackles and recovered fumble
on Purdue KO return, the first of his career . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, but had
no statistics . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, recording two solo tackles
and one assist as the Iowa defense allowed just 275 yards total offense.
2010 - - Saw action in 10 games, recording one solo tackle and eight assists . . . saw first
action of career in 45-0 win over Ball State as defense allowed just 112 yards total offense
. . . recorded two assisted tackles vs. Ball State . . . saw action on special teams in 24-3 win
over Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 38-28 win at Michigan, recording
one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin, but had no statistics . . .
saw action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State, recording one assisted tackle as
defense allowed just 31 net rushing yards and 258 yards total offense . . . saw action in 1813 win at Indiana, recording two assisted tackles as defense allowed just 91 net rushing
yards . . . saw action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action
in 20-17 loss to Ohio State, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 27-24 loss at
Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked
Missouri, recording one solo tackle and one assist.
High school honors - - Named first team all-state, all-county and all-conference as a
junior and senior . . . earned Lorain County Golden Helmet Award . . . named area Player of
the Year by Lorain Morning Journal . . . Career - - earned four varsity letters as a linebacker,
running back, kick returner and punt returner . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . .
holds school records for points in a season and career and most career yards . . . collected
154 career tackles, including 12 QB sacks . . . recorded five interceptions, forced six
fumbles, recovered six fumbles and scored four defensive touchdowns . . . collected 76
tackles and eight QB sacks as a junior . . . had 76 tackles, with three QB sacks, as a senior
. . . also had 3,864 career rushing yards and 52 touchdowns on 519 rushing attempts
. . . collected 16 career pass receptions for 213 yards and four touchdowns . . . scored
two touchdowns on kickoff returns . . . led high school team to a 10-1 record and a state
championship as a junior . . . also lettered in basketball and track.
Personal - - Born 6/10/92 . . . leisure studies major . . . Merit and Honor Roll member . .
. parents are Norma and Anthony Hitchens . . . one of two players from Lorain on Iowa
roster . . . high school coach was Mike Collier.
Hitchens Career Bests
Tackles:___________________ 19 vs. Iowa State, 9/08/12
Solos:_____________________ 8 at Indiana, 11/03/12
Assists:____________________ 13 vs. Iowa State, 9/08/12
Tackles for Loss:____________ 1. 5 at Indiana, 11/03/12
QB Sacks:__________________ 1 vs. Minnesota, 9/29/12
Recovered Fumble:__________ 1 at Purdue, 11/19/11
Hitchens Game-By-Game Defensive Stats
2010_________ Solo-Ast. 2011_________ Solo-Ast. 2012__________ Solo-Ast.
E. Illinois__________ DNP
TN Tech_____________0-7
NIU (n)______________4-4
IA State___________ DNP
at IA State___________2-2 ISU________________6-13
at Arizona_________ DNP Pitt_________________6-1 UNI_________________4-6
Ball State___________ 0-2 ULM________________1-0 CMU________________6-8
Penn State__________ 0-0
at PSU______________ Inj. Minn. _______________4-8
at Michigan_________ 0-1 Nwestern___________ Inj. at MSU______________6-9
Wisconsin__________ 0-0 Indiana_____________ Inj. PSU_________________3-5
Mich. State_________ 0-1
at Minn. ____________ Inj. at Nwestern__________4-2
at Indiana__________ 0-2 Michigan____________ Inj. at Indiana____________8-6
at Nwestern________ 0-0
Mich. State__________0-0 Purdue______________5-3
Ohio State__________ 0-1
at Purdue____________3-0
at Michigan__________ Inj.
at Minnesota________ 0-0
at Nebraska__________0-0 Nebraska____________6-4
Missouri (n)_________ 1-1
Oklahoma (n)________2-1
Totals____________ 56-68
Totals_____________ 1-8 Totals___________ 14-11
Hitchens Career Statistics
Defense___ Solo___ Ast. ___Total___T/Loss___ Sacks____ In-Yd. ___ PBU____ RF___ Blk
Freshman____ 1_____ 8______ 9______ 0/0_____ 0/0_______0-0_______ 0______0_____0
Sophomore__ 14_____ 11_____ 25_____ 0/0_____ 0/0_______0-0_______ 0______1_____0
Junior______ 56_____ 68____ 124____5. 5/15____ 1/5_______0-0_______ 0______0_____0
Career______ 71_____ 87____ 158____5. 5/15___ 1/5_______0-0_______0______1_____0
2011 - - Saw action in eight games, recording 14 solo tackles, 11 assists and one recovered
fumble . . . saw action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, recording seven assisted
tackles . . . saw action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, recording two solo tackles and
two assists . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . recorded six solo tackles and
one assist vs. Pitt . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, recording one solo
tackle as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . did not see action in 13-3 loss at
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67 - - Jaleel Johnson
92 - - Will Kincart
Defensive Lineman
6-4, 310, Redshirt Freshman
Lombard, Ill. (Montini Catholic HS)
2012 - - Redshirted.
High school honors - - Earned prep All-America recognition
as a senior . . . first team all-state, all-conference and all-area
as a senior in only season at Montini Catholic . . . first team
all-area as a junior at St. Josephs High School . . . Career - three-year starter as offensive and defensive lineman . . .
helped prep team post 12-2 record as a senior while winning state championship . . . team
captain as a senior . . . recorded 80 tackles as a senior, including five tackles for loss, three
sacks and nine pressures . . . also earned two letters as a heavyweight wrestler.
Personal - - Born 7/12/94 in Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . sociology major . . . member of prep Honor
Roll . . . parents are Tina and Ralph Johnson . . . high school coach was Chris Andriano.
47 - - John Kenny
Linebacker
6-2, 215, Freshman
Carmel, Indiana (Carmel HS)
74 - - Mitch Keppy
Offensive Lineman
6-5, 295, Redshirt Freshman
Port Byron, Ill. (Riverdale HS)
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Defensive Line
6-3, 245, Redshirt Freshman
Bloomfield, Iowa (Davis County HS)
20 - - ***Christian Kirksey
(KIRK-see)
Linebacker
6-2, 235, Senior
St. Louis, Mo. (Hazelwood East HS)
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46 - - George Kittle
Tight End
6-4, 225, Redshirt Freshman
Norman, Okla. (Norman HS)
98 - - *Connor Kornbrath
(KORN-brath)
Punter
6-6, 240, Sophomore
Bridgeport, W. Va. (Bridgeport HS)
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a long of 37 yards and one punt inside the 20 . . . handled majority of punting duties in
24-21 loss at Indiana . . . averaged 37. 7 yards on seven punts at Indiana, with a career-best
of 53 yards . . . handled majority of punting duties in 27-24 loss to Purdue . . . averaged 40.
7 yards on six punts vs. Purdue, with a long of 52 yards, with one punt inside the 20 and
no touchbacks . . . handled all punting duties in 42-17 loss at Michigan . . . averaged 41. 2
yards on four punts at Michigan, with a career-best of 60 yards and one kick inside the 20.
High school honors - - earned first team all-state honors as a senior and was second team
as a junior . . . first team all-conference as a junior and senior . . . set Iowa prep state record
for points in a game . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . Career - - helped prep team
post two-year record of 17-4 in final two seasons, making two playoff appearances . . .
also competed in wrestling, baseball and track and field . . . earned all-conference honors
in wrestling.
High school honors - - Earned first team all-state and all-conference honors as a junior
and senior . . . . . . Career - - holds school records for longest field goal (51 yards as a junior),
field goals in a season (nine as a senior), field goals in a playoff game (three) and longest
field goal in a playoff game (48 yards) . . . set state playoff record for longest field goal
(48 yards) and most field goals in a game (three) . . . helped prep team post 38-3 record
over final three seasons . . . made 9-of-14 field goal attempts as a senior, with a long of 49
yards . . . also made 54-of-56 PATs . . . one game-winning field goal of 34 yards . . . averaged
39. 5 yards punting with a long of 54 yards and 35 of 73 kickoffs were touchbacks . . .
converted 7-of-12 field goals as a junior, with a long of 51 yards, and 36-of-40 PATs . .
. punting average of 37. 1 yards, with a long of 48 yards . . . connected on two gamewinning field goals (33 and 44 yards) . . . three-year letterman in football and basketball
and one in soccer . . . team co-captain in both football and basketball.
Personal - - Born 8/13/90 . . . science education major . . . parents are Jenny and Kurt
Kreiter . . . high school coach was his father, Kurt Kreiter.
Personal - - Born 9/15/93 in New Britain, Conn. . . . journalism and mass communication
interest . . . member of prep Highest Honor Roll and member of National Honor Society
. . . parents are Barbara and Brian Kornbrath . . . high school coach was Josh Nicewarner.
Kornbraths Career Punting Bests
Punts:____________________ 8 vs. Iowa State, 9/08/12
Average:__________________ 41. 3 vs. Northern Illinois, 9/01/12
Long:_____________________ 61 vs. Nebraska, 11/23/12
Kornbraths Career Punting Statistics
Punting____ No. ___ Yds. ___ Avg. ____ Lng____ In-20___TB____ Blk____ FC
Freshman___ 53____2,010___ 37. 9_____61______10____ 1______ 1______18
61 - - **Casey Kreiter
Long Snapper
6-3, 250, Senior
DeWitt, Iowa (Central HS)
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25 - - Ruben Lile
2012 - - Redshirted.
Defensive Back
6-1, 200, Junior
Clinton, Md. (Bishop McNamara)
8 at Indiana, 11/03/12
5, twice, last at Michigan, 11/17/12
5 at Indiana, 11/03/12
1 vs. Penn State, 10/20/12
1 at Indiana, 11/03/12
Defensive Back
6-3, 210, Redshirt Freshman
Detroit, Mich. (Cass Technical HS)
High school honors - - Earned first team all-state and allmetro honors as a senior . . . was second team all-city and allmetro as a junior . . . Career - - started two years as defensive
back and wide receiver, while also handled kicking duties as
a prep . . . team captain as a senior . . . helped prep team win
state title as a senior with 12-3 overall record . . . prep team
was 12-1 as a junior, reaching state semifinals . . . as a senior
recorded 50 receptions for 800 yards and 12 touchdowns, while collecting 87 tackles and
25 pass break-ups on defense . . . as a junior totaled 470 yards and four touchdowns on
25 receptions, while collecting 47 tackles, two interceptions and 20 pass break-ups on
defense . . . had 32 touchbacks while handling kicking duties as a junior.
Personal - - Born 9/27/94 . . . leisure studies major . . . member of prep Honor Roll . . .
attended same high school as LB Laron Taylor . . . parents are Robin Lile and George Bass . . .
one of three players from Detroit on Iowa roster . . . high school coach was Thomas Wilcher.
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Lomaxs Career Bests
Tackles:___________________ 3 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/03/11
Solo:_____________________ 2 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/03/11
Assists:____________________ 2 vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11
Lomaxs Career Statistics
Defense____ Solo__ Ast. __ Total__ T/Loss__ Sacks____ QBH___In-Yd. _ PBU__ FF__ RF
Freshman____ 4_____ 3______ 7______ 0/0_____0/0______ 0______ 0-0_____0____ 0____0
37 - - **John Lowdermilk
(LOUD-ir-milk)
Defensive Back
6-2, 207, Junior
Kensington, Ohio (Carrollton HS)
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first starting assignment since 2010 season . . . did not see action in 27-24 loss to Purdue
due to injury . . . did not see action in 42-17 loss at Michigan due to injury . . . did not see
action in 13-7 loss to Nebraska due to injury.
2011 Preseason Honors - - Third team preseason All-Big Ten by Phil Steeles College
Football . . . 2011 - - did not see any game action due to injury.
2010 Honors - - Fourth team Freshman All-America by Phil Steeles College Football .
. . honorable mention Freshman All-America by CollegeFootballNews. com . . . Big Ten
Conference all-Freshman team by Rivals. com . . . academic all-Big Ten . . . 2010 - - missed
majority of spring practice due to injury . . . started at right guard in 37-7 opening win over
Eastern Illinois as offense gained 435 yards total offense . . . started at right guard in 35-7
win over Iowa State as offense gained 479 yards total offense . . . started at right guard in
34-27 loss at Arizona . . . started at right guard in 45-0 win over Ball State as offense gained
562 yards total offense . . . started at right guard in 24-3 win over Penn State . . . started at
right guard in 38-28 win at Michigan . . . did not see action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin due
to injury . . . did not see action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State due to injury
. . . did not see action in 18-13 win at Indiana due to injury . . . saw action at right guard in
21-17 loss at Northwestern . . . did not see action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State due to injury .
. . did not see action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota due to injury . . . did not see action in 27-24
Insight Bowl victory over 12th-ranked Missouri.
2009 - - Redshirted.
High school honors - - Named first team all-MAP as a senior . . . led team to state
championships in 2006 and 2007 . . . Career - - originally from Toronto, Ontario before
attending prep school in New Jersey as a senior . . . team captain . . . honored as Ontario
Scholar and an honor roll student . . . also lettered in swimming and track and field at St.
Michaels College School in Ontario . . . holds conference record in discus.
Personal - - Born 12/21/90 . . . philosophy/pre-law major . . . parents are Janet and Paul
MacMillan . . . high school coach was Paul Forbes at St. Michaels and Dave Dudeck at
the Hun School.
26 - - Michael Malloy
Running Back
6-0, 215, Redshirt Freshman
Sioux City, Iowa (Heelan HS)
Offensive Line
6-6, 294, Senior
Toronto, Ontario (The Hun School (N. J. )
Personal - - Born 6/26/93 . . . open major . . . member of Gold Honor Roll throughout prep
career . . . parents are Twyla Rosenbaum and John Malloy . . . attended same high school
as LB Jeremy Nelson . . . high school coach was Roger Jansen.
2012 - - Redshirted.
High school honors - - Selected to participate in Broward
Beach Bowl (private vs. public schools) as a senior and
earned Championship Performance Award . . . earned first
team all-county honors on offense as a senior and second team honors on defense . .
. honorable mention all-state as a junior and second team as a sophomore . . . second
team all-county as a sophomore and junior . . . Career - - earned three varsity letters
while playing wide receiver and defensive back and kick returner . . . totaled 877 yards
and 15 touchdowns on 52 receptions as a senior, with one rushing touchdown and two
interceptions and a touchdown on defense . . . had 59 receptions for 1,094 yards and 12
touchdowns as a junior, with one KO return touchdown and two interceptions . . . 42
receptions for 906 yards and 10 touchdowns as a sophomore, with one interception also
had punt return touchdown that led to win over fourth-ranked team in the state . . . team
captain as a junior and senior . . . earned two letters in basketball and track . . . holds school
records in 100 and 200 meter dashes.
Personal - - Born 6/25/94 . . . health and human physiology major . . . member of Principals
Honor Roll . . . parents are Dr. Wesley and Arlette Mabin . . . high school coach was Kirk Hoza.
76 - - **Nolan MacMillan
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11 - - **Kevonte Martin-Manley
(KUH-von-tay)
Wide Receiver
6-0, 205, Junior
Pontiac, Mich. (Brother Rice HS)
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83 - - Riley McCarron
Wide Receiver
5-9, 182, Redshirt Freshman
Dubuque, Iowa (Wahlert HS)
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96 - - ***Mike Meyer
Kicker
6-2, 190, Senior
Dubuque, Iowa (Wahlert HS)
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also averaged 63. 8 yards on six KOs, with two touchbacks . . . handled all field goal, PAT
and kickoff duties in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan . . . made all four PAT attempts vs. CMU
to set new scholl record for consecutive PATs . . . also made only field goal attempt, from
46 yards, to give Iowa a 24-23 fourth quarter advantage . . . averaged 63 yards on six KOs
vs. CMU, with four touchbacks . . . handled all field goal, PAT and kickoff duties in 31-13
win over Minnesota . . . made all four PAT attempts vs. Minnesota and a 44-yard field goal
on his only attempt . . . also averaged 63 yards on six kickoffs, with three touchbacks . . .
handled all field goal, PAT and kickoff duties in 19-16 win at Michigan State . . . connected
on field goals of 23, 28, 27 and 42 yards at MSU, along with only PAT attempt . . . 27-yard
field goal came in first overtime and 42-yard field goal in second extra session provided
winning margin . . . averaged 61. 2 yards on four KOs with no touchbacks at MSU . . .
handled all field goal, PAT and kickoff duties in 38-14 loss to Penn State . . . missed field
goal attempts of 49 and 37 yards vs. PSU to snap string of 13 consecutive made field goals
. . . was 2-2 on PATs to extend streak to 70 consecutive . . . averaged 60 yards on two KOs
and recorded one solo tackle . . . handled all field goal, PAT and KO duties in 28-17 loss
at Northwestern . . . made only field goal attempt at Northwestern from 40 yards . . . was
2-2 on PATs and averaged 62. 2 yards on four KOs with three touchbacks . . . handled all
PAT and and KO duties in 24-21 loss at Indiana . . . made all three PAT kicks and had no
field goal attempts at Indiana, while averaging 61. 8 yards on four kickoffs and recording
one solo tackle . . . handled all field goal, PAT and KO duties in 27-24 loss to Purdue . . .
connected on 24-yard field goal, his only attempt of the game, to tie score at 24-24 with
3:32 remaining . . . made all thre PAT attempts and averaged 63. 2 yards on five KOs, with
three touchbacks . . . handled field goal, PAT and KO duties in 42-17 loss at Michigan . . .
connected on 27-yard field goal on his only attempt and made both PAT attempts to run
consecutive streak to 80 . . . also averaged 62. 7 yards on three KOs, with one touchback
. . . handled all field goal, PAT and KO duties in 13-7 loss to Nebraska . . . made only PAT
attempt, while missing 42-yard field goal attempt into a strong wind . . . averaged 64. 5
yards with one touchback on two KOs.
2011 Honors - - One of 20 semifinal candidates for the 2011 Lou Groza Award as nations
top PK . . . named national PK of the Week vs. Iowa State by College Football Performance
Awards . . . named national Placekicker of the Week by College Football Performance
Awards vs. Iowa State . . . named to Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week vs. Iowa State
. . . 2011 Preseason Honors - - named to CFPA preseason Watch Lists for Placekicker
Trophy and Kickoff Specialist Trophy . . . 2011 - - handled all field goal, PAT and kickoffs
throughout the season . . . connected on 14-20 field goals and all 44 PAT attempts to
rank second on team with 86 points . . . handled all placements in 34-9 opening win over
Tennessee Tech . . . connected on all four PAT kicks and made field goals of 39 and 20
yards, while averaging 60. 9 yards on seven KOs . . . handled all field goal, PAT and kickoffs
in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . made all four field goal attempts at ISU, including a
career-best 50-yard kick . . . also connected from 42, 20 and 34 yards, with the 34-yard kick
coming in the third overtime . . . tied career-best with four field goals (at Indiana, 2010) . .
. also made all thre PATs at Iowa State and averaged 65. 7 yards on six KOs . . . handled all
field goal, PATs and kickoffs in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . connected on 22-yard field
goal in first half before missing from 40 and 50 yards . . . made all four PAT attempts to
remain perfect on the season and averaged 59 yards on six kickoffs . . . handled all field
goal, PATs and kickoffs in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe . . . connected on only field
goal attempt from 23 yards and was 6-6 on PATs vs. ULM, while also averaging 66. 8 yards
on kickoffs, with one touchback . . . also recorded one solo tackle . . . made only field goal
attempts from 23 yards in 13-3 loss at Penn State, along with averaging 60 yards on two
kickoffs . . . handled all field goals, PATs and kickoffs in 41-31 win over Northwestern . . .
made both field goal attempts vs. Northwestern, connecting from 27 and 40 yards . . .
also added 5-5 PATs and averaged 63. 2 yards on kickoffs . . . handled all field goal and
PAT attempts in 45-24 win over Indiana . . . conneected on 47-yard field goal and was
6-6 on PATs vs. Indiana, while averaging 64. 4 yards on seven kickoffs . . . handled all field
goal at PAT attempts in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . made 3-3 PAT kicks and was 0-2 on
field goal attempts and averaged 67. 8 yards on kickoffs . . . handled all field goal and PAT
attempts in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . connected on 42-yard field goal in
second quarter on his only field goal attempt and was 3-3 on PAT kicks . . . handled all
field goal and PAT attempts in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, converting 3-3 PATs to remain
perfect on the season . . . only field goal attempt vs. MSU, from 50 yards, was blocked . . .
handled all field goal and PAT attempts in 31-21 win at Purdue on extremely windy day . . .
connected on 38-yard field goal in the third quarter after 34-yard kick hit the upright and
missed in the first half . . . also made 4-4 PATs . . . made only PAT attempt at Nebraska and
had no field goal attempts . . . made 2-2 PAT attempts in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma
and had no field goal attempts.
2010 Honors - - Big Ten Conference Special Teams Player of the Week for his play in 18-13
win at Indiana . . . co-National placekicker Performer of the Week vs. Northwestern and
honorable mention placekicker Performer of the Week vs. Iowa State by College Football
Performance Awards . . . Next Man In Award, Special Teams . . . 2010 - - handled all PAT
and field goal attempts for final 10 games of the season, making 14-17 field goal attempts
and 31-33 PATs . . . led team in scoring with 73 points in 2010, which ranks 21st-best for a
single season at Iowa and is the most by an Iowa freshman . . . ranked fifth in the Big Ten
in field goal percentage (. 824) and ninth in kick scoring (5. 6) and field goals per game (1.
1) . . . handled all kickoff duties in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois . . . averaged 65. 5
yards on six kicks, with one touchback as opponent averaged 14 yards on five returns . . .
handled all kickoff duties in 35-7 win over Iowa State . . . averaged 68. 3 yards on six kicks,
with three touchbacks . . . handled all kickoff duties in 34-27 loss at Arizona, averaging 70
yards on five kicks, with two touchbacks . . . handled all kickoff, PAT and field goal duties in
45-0 win over Ball State . . . made all six PAT attempts . . . missed 37-yard field goal in first
half before connecting from 25 yards in fourth period . . . averaged 61. 5 yards on eight
kickoffs, with two touchbacks . . . handled all kickoff, PAT and field goal duties in 24-3
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win over Penn State . . . made only field goal attempt of 20 yards in first period and was
3-3 on PATs . . . averaged 64. 2 yards on five KOs . . . handled all kickoff, PAT and field goal
duties in 38-28 win at Michigan . . . connected on career-long 30-yard field goal in closing
minutes to provide final 10 point margin vs. Michigan . . . made all five PAT attempts and
averaged 66. 7 yards on seven KO, with one touchback . . . collected one assisted tackle
on KO coverage . . . handled PAT, field goal and kickoff duties in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin
. . . was 3-4 on PATs, with one being blocked, and added career-best 40-yard field goal
in fourth quarter . . . averaged 65. 4 yards on five kicks and recorded two solo tackles on
kickoff coverage . . . handled all PAT, field goal and KO duties in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked
Michigan State . . . connected on 37-yard field goal in first quarter vs. MSU, made 4-5 PAT
attempts and averaged 63. 4 yards on seven kickoffs . . . handled all PAT, field goal and
KO duties in 18-13 win at Indiana . . . career-best 4-5 field goals at Indiana, making kicks
from 23, 27, 27 and 42 yards, while missing from 22 . . . 42-yard kick in fourth period is
career-best . . . also recorded two tackles on KO coverage . . . handled all PAT, field goal
and KO duties in 21-17 loss at Northwestern . . . connected on only field goal attempt,
from 32 yards, and both PAT attempts, vs. Wildcats, and had four touchbacks on kickoffs . .
. handled all PAT, field goal and KO duties in 20-17 loss to Ohio State . . . made 31-yard file
goal in third quarter to tie game after missing from 40 yards in second quarter . . . made
both PAT attempts and averaged 58. 5 yards on four kickoffs . . . handled all PAT and field
goal attempts in 27-24 loss at Minnesota . . . made 35-yard field goal at Minnesota on
his only attempt and was 3-3 in PATs . . . handled all PAT and field goal attempts in 27-24
Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri . . . made field goal attempts of 34 and 21
yards vs. Missouri, while connecting on three PAT kicks and averaging 66. 7 yard on six
kick-offs.
High school honors - - Earned first team all-state and first team all-conference honors as
a senior . . . Career - - holds Mississippi Valley Conference record with 56-yard field goal . .
. helped prep team reach state playoffs as a junior.
Personal - - Born 6/2/92 . . . psychology major . . . attended same high school as WR Riley
McCarron . . . parents are Lisa and Brian Meyer . . . high school coach was Mike Mahoney.
Meyers Career Bests
Field Goals:________________
FG Attempts:_______________
Long:_____________________
PATs:_____________________
PAT Attempts:______________
5 - - ***Tanner Miller
Defensive Back
6-2, 207, Senior
Kalona, Iowa (Mid-Prairie HS)
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44 - - ***James Morris
Linebacker
6-2, 240, Senior
Solon, Iowa (Solon HS)
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at middle linebacker in 34-9 opening win over Tennessee Tech . . . recorded 10 tackles,
including four solo stops, in opening win, along with first career interception and 52 yard
return that led to Iowa field goal . . . started at middle linebacker in triple-overtime loss
at Iowa State, recording seven solo tackles . . . started at middle linebacker in 31-27 win
over Pittsburgh . . . matched career-high with 13 tackles vs. Pitt, including six solo tackles
and seven assists . . . started a t middle linebacker in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as
defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . recorded five solo tackles and five assists vs.
ULM . . . started at middle linebacker in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . matched career-high
with 13 tackles at PSU, including five solo stops and a shared tackle for loss . . . did not
see action in 41-31 win over Northwestern due to injury . . . started at middle linebacker in
45-24 win over Indiana . . . recorded 10 tackles vs. Hoosiers, including two solo tackles and
eight assists, along with a shared tackle for loss . . . started at weakside linebacker in 22-21
loss at Minnesota . . . matched career high with 13 tackles vs. Gophers, including 10 solo
stops and one tackle for loss . . . stasrted at weakside linebacker in 24-16 win over 13thranked Michigan as defense allowed just 323 yards total offense . . . recorded eight tackles
vs. Wolverines, including four solo stops . . . started at weakside linebacker in 37-21 loss to
Michigan State, recording four assisted tackles and one QB pressure . . . started at weakside
linebacker in 31-21 win at Purdue, recording four solo tackles, including one tackle for loss,
as defense allowed just 282 yards total offense . . . started at weakside linebacker in 20-7
loss at Nebraska . . . matched career-high with 13 tackles at Nebraska, colleecting a shared
tackle for loss and one pass brreak-up . . . started at weakside linebacker in Insight Bowl loss
to Oklahoma, but saw limited action due to injury . . . recorded two solo tackles and three
assists as defense allowed just 275 yards total offense.
2010 Honors - - First team Freshman All-America by CollegeFootballNews. com . . . third
team Freshman All-America by Phil Steeles College Football . . . Big Ten Conference allFreshman team by Rivals. com . . . Next Man In Award, Defense . . . 2010 - - saw action in
all 13 games, with six starts at middle linebacker . . . ranked fourth in team with 70 tackles,
including 23 solo stops, 2. 5 tackles for loss and four pass break-ups . . . saw action in 37-7
opening win over Eastern Illinois, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 35-7
win over Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 34-27 loss at Arizona, but had
no statistics . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State, recording two assisted tackles as
defense allowed just 112 yards total offense . . . saw action in 24-3 win over Penn State
as defense allowed just 54 net rushing yards and 301 yards total offense . . . recorded
career-high seven tackles vs. Penn State, along with one pass break-up . . . saw action
in 38-28 win at Michigan, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 31-30 loss to
Wisconsin, recording four assisted tackles . . . started at middle linebacker in 37-6 win over
fifth-ranked Michigan State as defense allowed just 31 net rushing yards and 258 yards
total offense . . . recorded career-best nine tackles vs. MSU in first career start . . . started at
middle linebacker in 18-13 win at Indiana as defense allowed just 91 net rushing yards . . .
matched career-high with nine tackles for the second straight week . . . also had a shared
tackle for loss, two pass break-ups and a QB pressure vs. Hoosiers . . . started at middle
linebacker in 21-17 loss at Northwestern . . . collected career-best 13 tackles vs. Wildcats,
including seven solo tackles and first career QB sack . . . started at middle linebacker in
20-17 loss to Ohio State . . . recorded nine tackles vs. OSU, including one solo stop and
eight assists . . . started at middle linebacker in 27-24 loss at Minnesota, recording six
solo tackles, two assists and one pass break-up . . . started at middle linebacker in 27-24
Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri . . . recorded five solo tackles and two assists
vs. Missouri, including one tackle for loss.
High school honors - - Gatorade Player of the Year in Iowa as a junior and senior . . .
three time first team all-state, including elite team selection as a senior . . . three-time
all-district selection . . named district offensive MVP as a sophomore, junior and senior
. . . Career - - helped prep team win 41 straight games and three consecutive Class 2A
state titles as linebacker and running back . . . high school team went undefeated from
sophomore to senior season . . . team posted 11-2 record during freshman year, reaching
state championship game . . . also played quarterback during portions of senior season,
passing for 500 yards and seven touchdowns . . . team captain as a senior . . . ranks among
top 10 in state of Iowa for career rushing yards, touchdowns and points scored . . . rushed
for 2,247 yards and scored 40 touchdowns as a senior . . . gained 6,646 career rushing
yards . . . collected 276 career tackles and four interceptions . . . holds school records for
single season and career for total yards and scoring . . . set school record for touchdowns
in a single game . . . rushed for 2,100 yards and 38 touchdowns as a junior . . . rushed for
1,900 yards and scored 32 touchdowns as a sophomore . . . also lettered four times in
wrestling and track . . . placed fourth in state wrestling meet as a junior and senior.
Personal - - Born 11/20/91 . . . political science/pre-law major . . . member of National Honor
Society and posted a 3. 95 prep GPA . . . parents are Lynn and Greg Morris . . . attended same
high school as PK Marshall Koehn and DB Collin Sleeper . . . high school coach was Kevin
Miller.
95 - - Drew Ott
Defensive Line
6-4, 265, Sophomore
Trumbull, Neb. (Giltner HS)
Hawk-Item - - One of four sophomores named to 2013
Leadership Group . . . one of seven true freshmen to see
action in 2012.
2013 - - Listed as co-first team left defensive end following
spring practice.
2012 - - Did not see action in first seven games . . . played in
final five games, recording one solo tackle, two assists and
one pass break-up . . . saw first action of career in 28-17 loss
at Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-21 loss at Indiana, recording
one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 27-24 loss to Purdue, recording one assisted tackle
and one pass break-up . . . saw action in 42-17 loss at Michigan, recording one solo tackle
. . . saw action in 13-7 loss to Nebraska, but had no statistics.
High school honors - - Nebraska Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior . . . named to
Parade All-America team, the 21st Nebraska high school player to earn the distinction
. . . earned first team all-state honors for three straight years after earning honorable
mention recognition as a freshman . . . four-time first team all-district selection . . . Career
- - helped prep team post 41-6 record over four years . . . team was state runner-up in 2009
and reached state semifinals in 2008 and 2010, before falling in quarterfinals in 2011 . .
. holds school records for single season (211) and career tackles (626) . . . recorded 122
tackles as a senior, with two interceptions and two recovered fumbles . . . 52 receptions
as a senior for 960 yards and 18 touchdowns, along with two rushing touchdowns and
a passing touchdown . . . as a junior recorded 136 tackles and one interception, along
with 31 receptions for 513 yards and eight touchdowns . . . school-record 211 tackles as
a sophomore, with four interceptions and two fumble recoveries . . . 39 receptions for
480 yards and 10 touchdowns as a sophomore . . . as a freshman had 15 receptions for
126 yards and 157 tackles . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . four-year football
letterman while playing tight end, offensive line, quarterback, linebacker and defensive
end . . . also earned four letters in basketball and track.
Personal - - Born 6/26/93 . . . health and human physiology major . . . named Mr. Football
on Nebraska Academic All-State team . . . member of National Honor Society . . . parents
are Sheree and Dan Ott . . . high school coach was Jeff Ashby.
Otts Career Bests
Tackles:___________________ 1, three times, last at Michigan, 11/17/12
Solos:_____________________ 1 at Michigan, 11/17/12
Assists:____________________ 1, twice, last vs. Purdue, 11/10/12
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39 - - *Travis Perry
Linebacker
6-3, 232, Sophomore
Urbandale, Iowa (Urbandale HS)
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87 - - Wil Rathjen
Defensive Line
6-3, 265, Junior
Durant, Iowa (Durant HS)
Iowa Central CC
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15 - - Jake Rudock (RU-doc)
Quarterback
6-3, 205, Sophomore
Weston, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas HS)
Offensive Line
6-5, 315, Junior
Denison, Iowa (Denison HS)
2013 Preseason Honors - - Named preseason third team allBig Ten by Phil Steele and Athlon Sports . . . 2013 - - listed as
first team left tackle following spring practice.
2012 Preseason Honors - - Fourth team preseason all-Big Ten by Phil Steeles College
Football . . . 2012 - - listed as first team left tackle following spring practice . . . started at
left tackle and played every offensive down in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois . . . started
at left tackle and played every offensive down in 9-6 loss to Iowa State . . . started at
left tackle and played every offensive down in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa as offense
gained 429 yards total offense . . . started at left tackle and played every offensive down in
32-31 loss to Central Michigan as offense gained 430 yards total offense . . . started at left
tackle and played every offensive down in 31-13 win over Minnesota as offense gained
374 yards total offense . . . started at left tackle and played every offensive down in 19-16
win at Michigan State . . . started at left tackle in 38-14 loss to Penn State . . . suffered injury
in first quarter vs. Penn State and did not play in final five games.
2011 - - Named to Big Ten Conference all-Freshman team by BTN. com . . . 2011 - - saw
first action of career in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, playing left guard . . . did
not see action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . saw action at left guard in 31-27 win
over Pittsburgh as offense gained 475 yards total offense . . . saw action at left guard in
45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as offense gained 453 yards total offense and allowed
no sacks . . . saw action at left guard in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . saw action at left guard
in 41-31 win over Northwestern as offense gained 379 yards total offense and allowed no
QB sacks . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense
. . . started at left guard for first career start in 22-21 loss at Minnesota as offense gained
446 yards total offense . . . started at left guard in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan
. . . started at left guard in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . saw action at left guard in 3121 win at Purdue as offense gained 408 yards total offense . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at
Nebraska . . . did not see action in Insight Bowl.
2010 - - Redshirted.
igh school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors on offense as a senior . . . second
team all-state on defense as a junior . . . earned first team all-district honors on offense as
a senior and on defense as a junior . . . named Sioux City Journal Siouxland Male Athlete
of the Year . . . named Western Iowa Male Athlete of the Year by Omaha World Herald . . .
Career - - offensive and defensive lineman in final two seasons after playing quarterback
as a sophomore . . . collected 31 solo tackles and 51 assists with 16 tackles for loss as a
senior . . . had 200 receiving yards and five touchdown receptions as a junior, along with
30 solo tackles and 45 assists on defense . . . passed for 1,200 yards as a sophomore . . .
team captain as a senior, helping team advance to state playoffs . . . varsity letterman in
baseball since freshman season, earning first team all-district, all-conference and all-state
honors . . . helped prep baseball team advance to state tournament as a junior . . . also
second team all-conference basketball selection as a junior and earned varsity letter in
tennis as a freshman . . . also competes in track, earning all-state recognition as well . . .
won state title in shot put as a sophomore, while placing third as a freshman and second
as a junior . . . placed second in shot put at Drake Relays as sophomore and junior . . . holds
school shot put record . . . placed fifth in state meet as a junior in discus.
Personal - - Born 12/26/91 . . . leisure studies major . . . academic all-district in football . . .
parents are Cindy and Bob Scherff . . . high school coach was Dave Wiebers.
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77 - - Reid Sealby
Offensive Lineman
6-4, 275, Redshirt Freshman
Byron, Ill. (Byron HS)
38 - - Dalton Shaull
Linebacker
6-1, 213, Redshirt Freshman
Oskaloosa, Iowa (Oskaloosa HS)
8 - - **Don Shumpert
Wide Receiver
6-3, 200, Senior
St. Louis, Mo. (Hazelwood East HS)
High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a senior and was second team
as a junior . . . named to St. Louis Rams Golden all-Metro team and St. Louis American allAmerican team . . . was first team all-conference as a senior and second team as a junior
. . . Career - - earned two varsity letters as wide receiver and free safety . . . recorded 45
receptions for 736 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior, with 79 tackles on defense . .
. gained 237 yards and scored three touchdowns on 16 receptions as a junior . . . had 55
tackles and three interceptions as junior . . . team captain and MVP as a senior . . . helped
prep team win state title as a junior. . . team returned to state playoffs as a senior . . . also
earned two letters in basketball.
Personal - - Born 1/8/92 . . . leisure studies major . . . Honor Roll student throughout prep
career . . . one of four players from St. Louis area on Iowa roster . . . attended same high
school as LB Christian Kirksey . . . parents are Karen and Don Schumpert . . . high school
coach was Mike Jones.
Shumperts Career Receiving Bests
Catches:___________________ 4 vs. Iowa State, 9/08/12
Yards:_____________________ 29 vs. Iowa State, 9/08/12
Long:_____________________ 12 vs. Iowa State, 9/08/12
Shumperts Career Defensive Bests
Tackles:___________________ 2, twice, last at Indiana, 11/06/10
Solos:_____________________ 1, four times, last vs. Minnesota, 9/29/12
Assists:____________________ 2 at Indiana, 11/06/10
Shumperts Game-by-Game Receiving Stats
2011________ No. ___Yds. __ TD__ Lng 2012_________ No. ___ Yds. __ TD___ Lng
TN Tech_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
NIU (n)_________ 2______ 0_____ 0____ - - at IA State____ DNP__________________ ISU____________ 4______ 29____ 0_____12
Pitt___________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
UNI____________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - ULM__________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
CMU__________ DNP
at PSU_______ DNP__________________ Minn. __________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Nwestern____ DNP__________________
at MSU_________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Indiana______ DNP__________________ PSU___________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Minn. ______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
at Nwestern____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Michigan_____ DNP__________________
at Indiana_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Mich. State___ DNP__________________ Purdue_________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Purdue____ DNP__________________
at Michigan_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Nebraska____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
Nebraska_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Oklahoma (n)__ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - -
Totals_________ 6______29____ -____ 12
Totals________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Shumperts Game-by-Game Defensive Stats
2010_________ Solo-Ast. 2011_________ Solo-Ast. 2012__________ Solo-Ast.
E. Illinois__________ DNP
TN Tech_____________1-0
NIU (n)______________0-0
IA State___________ DNP
at IA State__________DNP ISU_________________0-0
at Arizona_________ DNP Pitt_________________0-0 UNI_________________0-0
Ball State__________ DNP ULM________________0-0 CM_________________0-0
Penn State_________ DNP
at PSU_____________DNP Minn. _______________1-0
at Michigan_________ 1-1 Nwestern__________DNP
at MSU______________1-0
Wisconsin__________ 1-0 Indiana____________DNP PSU_________________0-0
Mich. State_________ 1-0
at Minn. ____________0-0
at Nwestern__________0-0
at Indiana__________ 0-2 Michigan___________DNP
at Indiana____________0-0
at Nwestern_______ DNP
Mich. State_________DNP Purdue______________2-0
Ohio State_________ DNP
at Purdue___________DNP
at Michigan__________0-0
at Minnesota_______ DNP
at Nebraska_________DNP Nebraska____________0-0
Missouri (n)________ DNP
Oklahoma (n)_______DNP
Totals_______________4-0
Totals_____________ 3-3 Totals______________1-0
Shumperts Career Statistics
Receiving_________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD__________ Lng
Freshman__________ 0_____________ 0___________ - - -___________0___________ - - Sophomore_________ 0_____________ 0___________ - - -___________0___________ - - Junior_____________ 6____________ 29___________ 4. 8___________0____________12
Career_____________ 6____________ 29___________4. 8___________0___________ 12
Defense___ Solo___ Ast. ___Total___T/Loss___ Sacks____Int-Yds. __ PBU____ FF___ RF
Freshman____ 3_____ 3______ 6______ 0/0_____ 0/0_______0-0_______ 0______0_____0
Sophomore___ 1_____ 0______ 1______ 0/0_____ 0/0_______0-0_______ 0______0_____0
Junior_______ 4_____ 0______ 4______ 0/0_____ 0/0_______0-0_______ 0______0_____0
Career_______ 8_____ 3______11_____ 0/0_____ 0/0_______0-0_______0______0_____0
2010 - - Saw action in four games, recording three solo tackles and three assists on special
teams . . . saw first action of career in 38-28 win at Michigan, recording one solo tackle
and one assist on special teams . . . saw action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin, recording one
solo tackle on special teams . . . saw action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State,
recording one solo tackle on special teams . . . saw action in 18-13 win at Indiana, recording
two assisted tackles on special teams . . . did not see action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern . . .
did not see action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State . . . did not see action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota
. . . did not see action in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri.
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58 - - Eric Simmons
Offensive Line
6-2, 295, Sophomore
Madrid, Iowa (Madrid HS)
Iowa Western CC
35 - - Gavin Smith
Defensive Back
5-10, 190, Senior
North Liberty, IA (Iowa City West HS)
2013 - - Listed as third team right cornerback following
spring practice.
2012 - - Saw action in one game, but had no statistics . . .
did not see action in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois . . . did
not see action in 9-6 loss to Iowa State . . . did not see action
in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa . . . did not see action in
32-31 loss to Central Michigan . . . saw first action of career
on special teams in 31-13 win over Minnesota, but had no
statistics . . . did not see action in 19-16 win at Michigan State . . . did not see action in 3814 loss to Penn State . . . did not see action in 28-17 loss at Northwestern . . . did not see
action in 24-21 loss at Indiana . . . did not see action in 27-24 loss to Purdue . . . did not see
action in 42-17 loss at Michigan . . . did not see action in 13-7 loss to Nebraska.
2011 - - Redshirted.
Junior college - - Played two seasons at Iowa Central CC in Ft. Dodge, Iowa . . . was
second team all-region for two years . . . recorded 60 tackles and eight interceptions as a
sophomore . . . returned two interceptions for touchdowns . . . junior college coach was
Kevin Twait.
High school honors - - Named to all-area team as a senior . . . earned second team allconference honors as a sophomore . . . Career - - set school record with three interceptions
in a game . . . earned three letters as wide receiver and defensive back . . . also lettered in
track (3) and basketball (1) . . . member of state championship 4 x 100-relay team.
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20 - - Andrew Stone
Quarterback
6-2, 215, Junior
Phoenix, Ariz. (Desert Vista HS)
(Scottsdale CC)
2012 - - Redshirted.
Junior college - - First team all-conference and all-region as
a sophomore, along with earning second team All-America honors . . . named Region
Player of the Year as a sophomore and was also all-region as a freshman . . . passed for
3,807 yards and 43 touchdowns as a sophomore, completing 253-of-424 attempts,
with 10 interceptions . . . set school records for single game passing yardage (542) and
touchdowns (seven) . . . passed for 2,443 yards and 24 touchdowns as a freshman . . .
junior college coach was Doug Madoski.
High school honors - - First team all-region and first team all-conference as a junior . .
. Career - - played in just three games as a senior due to injury . . . earned three varsity
letters while playing quarterback, linebacker and defensive back . . . team captain as a
senior . . . named U. S. Air Force Player of the Week before being injured . . . completed
45-of-87 passes for 728 yards and five touchdowns as a senior, with three interceptions . .
. as a junior completed 96-of-181 pass attempts for 1,419 yards and 16 touchdowns, with
seven interceptions . . . also lettered in basketball and baseball.
Personal - - Born 3/19/92 in Des Moines, Iowa . . . leisure studies major . . . three-year
member of prep Honor Roll . . . parents are mother is Kim Sokol . . . high school coach
was Dan Hinds.
49 - - Melvin Spears
Defensive End
6-2, 265, Sophomore
Allen, Texas (Allen HS)
Wide Receiver
5-11, 165, Junior
Cedar Falls, Iowa (Northern University HS)
Iowa Western CC
11 - - David Tann
Defensive Back
5-10, 205, Redshirt Freshman
Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Washington HS)
2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.
2012 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on.
High school honors - - Named second team all-state as a
senior and third team all-state as a junior . . . earned first
team all-metro and all-conference honors as a junior and
senior. . . Career - - played both linebacker and fullback,
helping prep team reach state playoffs as a junior and senior
. . . team captain as a senior . . . recorded 101 tackles as a senior, with 18 tackles for loss
and three interceptions, returning two of the interceptions for touchdowns . . . on offense
rushed 82 times for 680 yards and eight touchdowns, while also collecting 13 receptions
for 145 yards and three touchdowns . . . as a junior recorded 108 tackles, while collecting
130 yards and two touchdowns on three interception returns . . . attended St. Edmonds
HS in Ft. Dodge as a sophomore, totaling 266 rushing yards and 73 receiving yards . . .
recorded 48 tackles as a sophomore, along with 10 punt returns for 161 yards and seven
KO returns for 145 yards . . . also lettered in basketball and track.
Personal - - Born 12/22/93 . . . communication studies major . . . parents Kevin Tann and
Laura and Steve Huss . . . member of Prep Honor Roll . . . recipient of Bernie Saggau Award
from IHSAA . . . attended same high school as RB Andre Dawson . . . high school coach
was Tony Lombardi.
Personal - - Born 11/6/92 . . . leisure studies major . . . member of the National Honor
Society, graduating with a 3. 50 GPA . . . parents are Christi and Melvin Spears . . . high
school coach was Tom Westerberg.
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51 - - Laron Taylor (luh-RON)
Linebacker
6-0, 225, Redshirt Freshman
Detroit, Mich. (Cass Technical HS)
90 - - *Louis Trinca-Pasat
(TRIN-kuh puh-sot)
Defensive Line
6-3, 290, Junior
Chicago, Ill. (Lane Tech HS)
70
75 - - Dean Tsopanides
(so-puh-NYE-dees)
Defensive Line
6-2, 265, Sophomore
Torrington, Conn. (Torrington HS)
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Offensive Line
6-7, 300, Senior
Decorah, Iowa (Decorah HS)
91 - - Daumantas
Venckus-Cucchiara
(DOE-mahn-tis
VINS-koos koo-CHAR-uh)
Defensive Lineman
6-5, 235, Redshirt Freshman
Weston, Fla. (Cypress Bay HS)
2012 - - Redshirted.
High school honors - - Named second team all-state as defensive end and third team allstate as offensive lineman as a senior . . . named to all-Broward County team on defense
as a senior, as selected by coaches . . . selected first team all-county by Miami Herald and
Sun Sentinel . . . named to first team Under Armor All-Star team . . . Career - - earned
four letters while playing tight end and defensive end . . . helped team advance to state
playoffs as a junior and senior . . . team captain as a senior . . . set school record with eight
fumble recoveries as a senior . . . recorded 105 tackles as a senior, with 16 sacks, six caused
fumbles, eight recovered fumbles and one touchdown . . . also had 28 tackles for loss, 22
pressures and 10 pass break-ups . . . also lettered in wrestling and track.
Personal - - Born 3/23/94 in Klaipeda, Lithuania . . . open major . . . four-year member
of Presidents List . . . parents are Violeta and Matt Cucchiara . . . one of two players from
Weston on Iowa roster . . . high school coach was Marc Guandolo.
65 - - *Jordan Walsh
Offensive Line
6-4, 290, Sophomore
Glendale Heights, Ill. (Glenbard West HS)
2013 - - Listed as first team right guard following spring
practice.
2012 - - Saw action in seven games, with one start at left guard
. . . did not see action in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois . . . did
not see action in 9-6 loss to Iowa State . . . did not see action
in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa . . . saw action in 32-31 loss to
Central Michigan as offense gained 430 yards total offense . . .
did not see action in 31-13 win over Minnesota . . . did not see
action in 19-16 win at Michigan State . . . saw action in 38-14 loss to Penn State . . . started
at left guard in 28-17 loss at Northwestern for first start of career . . . alternated at left and
right guard throughout 24-21 loss at Indiana . . . saw action in offensive line in 27-24 loss
to Purdue . . . saw action in offensive line in 42-17 loss at Michigan . . . saw action on special
teams in 13-7 loss to Nebraska.
2011 Honors - - Team Leader Award, Offense . . . 2011 - - Redshirted.
High school honors - - Offense-Defense All-American and second team Rivals AllAmerican as a senior . . . named first team all-state by the Illinois Coaches Association,
Rivals and Chicago Tribune as both a junior and senior . . . named to six all-area teams,
including the Pioneer Press, DuPage County Daily Herald, Tom Lemming/NCSA, Chicago
Sun Times and ESPN Chicago, as a junior and senior . . . two-time first team all-conference
selection by the West Suburban Silver coaches . . . was a junior All-American by MaxPreps
. . . named the Chicago Sun Times and Sportspower. com Player of the Week during junior
campaign . . . Career - - three-year starter in offensive line at either guard or tackle,
helping prep team post three-year record of 35-4 . . . led prep team to three consecutive
conference championship and a runner-up state finish as a junior, a semifinal appearance
as a sophomore and a quarterfinal showing as a senior . . . had 206 pancake blocks and
did not allow a sack during three-year varsity career . . . earned varsity letters in football,
wrestling and track.
Personal - - Born 12/11/92 . . . social work interest . . . parents are Natalie and Orlando
Walsh high school coach was Chad Hetlet.
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73 - - Ryan Ward
Offensive Lineman
6-5, 290, Redshirt Freshman
Homer Glen, Ill. (Providence Catholic HS)
Hawk-Item - - One of two redshirt freshmen named to 2013
Leadership Group.
2013 - - Listed as second team right tackle following spring
practice.
2012 - - Redshirted.
High school honors - - Named an Army All-American . . . first
team all-state, all-conference and all-area as a senior . . . . . .
Career - - four-year letterman as offensive lineman . . . helped prep team to state playoffs
as sophomore and senior, including state runner-up finish as a sophomore . . . team
captain as a senior . . . also two-year wrestling letterman.
Personal - - Born 8/07/93 . . . human physiology major . . . Illinois Coaches Association
Academic All-State . . . member of National Honor Society . . . AP Scholar . . . member of
prep High Honor roll . . . parents are Laurel and Brian Ward . . . brother of freshman DB
Kevin Ward . . . high school coach was Mark Coglianese.
45 - - *Mark Weisman
Fullback/Running Back
6-0, 236, Junior
Buffalo Grove, Ill. (Stevenson HS)
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89 - - Cameron Wilson
Wide Receiver
6-1, 200, Redshirt Freshman
Dublin, Ohio (Jerome HS)
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High school honors - - Named Defensive Player of the Game after recording five tackles
in Nebraska Shrine Game . . . nominated for Gatorade Football Player of the Year as a senior
. . . named Division I Player of the Year by Huskerland Prep Reports . . . earned first team allstate and all-district honors as a senior, being named honorary captain . . . was first team
all-state as a sophomore and junior as well . . . Career - - four-year letterman as defensive
lineman and team captain as a senior as prep team posted 47-3 record in four seasons . . .
helped prep team win state championships as a freshman and sophomore, while placing
as runner-up as a junior and reaching quarterfinals as a senior . . . recorded 45 tackles as a
senior, including nine QB sacks and 11 tackles for loss, with one touchdown on a recovered
fumble . . . collected 91 tackles as a junior, with 24 tackles for loss and nine QB sacks, along
with a safety . . . had 118 tackles as a sophomore, with 10 tackles for loss, four QB sacks and
one safety . . . 71 tackles, including five tackles for loss and two QB sacks as a freshman . .
. also four-year wrestling letterman and earned three letters in track, throwing both shot
and discus.
High school honors - - Earned prep All-America honors and was selected to compete for
Team USA in International Bowl . . . first team all-state and all-conference as a senior . . .
first team all-state and all-conference as a junior, while being named conference Offensive
Lineman of the Year . . . named to Chicagoland Underclassman All-Area team as a freshman
and sophomore . . . Career - - earned three letters as offensive and defensive lineman,
helping prep team reach state playoffs three straight seasons . . . also lettered two years for
prep wrestling team.
Defensive Line
6-2, 280, Freshman
Howells, Nebraska (Howells HS)
Personal - - Born 7/15/94 . . . open major . . . member of prep Honor Roll . . . parents are Laurie
and Dan Bazata . . . high school coach was Mike Speirs.
High school honors - - Selected to compete in 2013 Iowa Shrine Game . . . named first team
all-state by Des Moines Register and Iowa Newspaper Association as a senior . . . first team
all-conference and all-metro honors as a senior . . . was first team all-metro as a junior . . .
Career - - played tight end, wide receiver, quarterback and defensive back as a prep while
earning two letters . . . helped prep team post 22-4 record as a junior and senior, reaching
state semifinals each season . . . had 33 receptions for 452 yards and four touchdowns as a
senior . . . on defense registered 61 tackles, five QB sacks, six pass break-ups and two fumble
recoveries . . . in seven games as a junior quarterback, completed 58-95 pass attempts for
750 yards and nine touchdowns, with one interception . . . team captain in both football
and basketball . . . three-year basketball letterman, earning second team all-conference in
basketball as a junior.
Personal - - Born 10/05/94 . . . given name is Isaac . . . open major . . . member of prep Honor
Roll with a 3. 5 career GPA . . . parents are Kris and Tim Boettger . . . one of two players from
Cedar Falls on Iowa roster . . . high school coaches were Pat Mitchell and Brad Remmert.
Hawk-Item - - Attended Harding HS as a junior and senior after attending Dekalb, Ill. HS as
a freshman and sophomore.
High school honors - - Earned first team all-state, all-district, all-county and all-conference
honors as a senior . . . named Lake Erie League Player of the Year as a senior . . . all-county
first team as a junior . . . honorable mention all-conference and all-area as a sophomore . . .
Career - - earned three letters in football and four in track . . . rushed for 1,614 yards and 15
touchdowns on 261 attempts as a senior as team posted 9-2 record . . . rushed 165 times for
908 yards and seven touchdowns as a junior . . . totaled 243 yards and one touchdowns on
KO returns as a junior . . . rushed 88 times for 406 yards and five touchdowns as a sophomore
at Dekalb HS, helping team reach playoffs for first time in over 20 seasons . . . team captain
as a senior . . . earned all-state honors on 400-meter relay team as a junior . . . football team
captain as a senior . . . ranks fourth in career rushing yards at Harding HS.
Personal - - Born 6/04/95 . . . open major . . . member of National Honor Society and prep
Honor Roll . . . parents are Alicia and LeShun Daniels . . . high school coach was Steve Arnold.
Offensive Line
6-5, 280, Freshman
Lisle, Illinois (Naperville North HS)
High school honors - - Earned all-state honorable mention honors as a senior, along with
being first team all-conference and all-district . . . first team all-conference and honorable
mention all-district as a junior . . . Career - - helped prep team post 30-14 record over four
years, while advancing to state playoffs in three seasons . . . team captain as a senior . . .
collected 38. 5 tackles as a senior, including 8. 5 tackles for loss and 3. 5 QB sacks . . . also had
two recovered fumbles and one forced fumble and one pass break-up in final season . . . 34
tackles and 4. 5 sacks as a junior, while also collecting two recovered fumbles, one caused
fumble and two blocked punts . . . also competed for prep baseball team.
Personal - - Born 1/17/95 . . . open major . . . two-time scholar athlete as a prep . . . parents are
Lisa Gressel and Tony and Carleen Gressel . . . . high school coach was Ron Ullery.
84 - - Andre Harris
Wide Receiver
6-0, 170, Freshman
Kirkwood, Missouri (Kirkwood HS)
High school honors - - First team all-state as a senior . . . first team all-conference as a junior
and senior . . . Career - - played both wide receiver and defensive back for prep team that
posted three-year record of 34-5 . . . prep team reached state semifinals as a sophomore, lost
in championship game as a junior and won state title with perfect 13-0 record as a senior .
. . totaled 600 receiving yards and five interceptions as a senior, scoring 11 touchdowns . . .
totaled 300 receiving yards and four interceptions as a junior, scoring four touchdowns . . .
team captain as a senior . . . also competed as a sprinter for prep track team.
Personal - - Born 8/04/95 . . . open major . . . parents are Tausha and Aaron Harris . . . high
school coach was Matt Irvin.
43 - - Josey Jewell
Linebacker
6-2, 200, Freshman
Decorah, Iowa (Decorah HS)
High school honors - - Named to Des Moines Register Elite all-state first team and first
team all-state by Iowa Newspaper Association as a senior . . . first team all-state as a junior .
. . named as all-area Player of the Year by Cedar Rapids Gazette/KCRG-TV as a senior . . . first
team all-district as a junior and senior . . . second team all-district as a sophomore . . . Career - three-year letterman as linebacker and running back . . . helped prep team post 34-6 record
in three seasons . . . team reached state playoffs as a sophomore, was state runner-up as a
junior and won state title with perfect 14-0 record as a senior . . . recorded 62 solo tackles and
38 assists as a senior, with one interception and two recovered fumbles . . . 86 solo tackles and
58 assists as a junior, with one interception and one fumble recovery . . . 42 solo stops and 24
assists as a sophomore, with one interception . . . career totals include 190 solo tackles and
120 assists . . . as a senior rushed 166 times for 1,314 yards and 21 touchdowns, along with 11
receptions for 91 yards and 15 punt returns for 250 yards and a touchdown . . . 150 rushing
attempts for 1,475 yards and 18 touchdowns as a junior, with six receptions for 43 yards and
one touchdown . . . gained 451 rushing yards and scored three touchdowns on 96 carries as
a sophomore . . . football team captain as a senior . . . also competed in basketball, baseball
and track throughout prep career . . . all-conference and all-district in discus as sophomore
and junior . . . placed 18th in discus at state championships as a junior . . . all-conference in
shuttle hurdle relay as a junior, placing 12th at state meet . . . first team all-conference and
third team all-state in baseball as a junior as prep team finished as state runner-up.
Personal - - Born 12/25/94 . . . open major . . . member of National Honor Society . . . earned
academic all-district recognition as a junior and senior . . . parents are Paula and Bobby
Jewell . . . high school coach was Bill Post.
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88 - - A. J. Jones
10 - - Jonathan Parker
High school honors - - Earned second team all-district honors as a senior . . . Career - helped prep team post 19-3 record as a junior and senior, advancing to state playoffs each
season . . . team captain as a senior . . . recorded 23 receptions for 390 yards and seven
touchdowns as a senior . . . also lettered in basketball and track.
High school honors - - Second team all-conference, all-metro and all-state as a senior .
. . second team all-conference as a junior . . . Named Special Teams Player of the Year as
sophomore and senior . . . Career - - played running back, wide receiver and linebacker, as
well as returning kicks . . . helped prep team reach state playoffs for three seasons, posting
a 24-2 record his final two years . . . team posted undefeated record in conference play for
three straight seasons . . . rushed 162 times for 1,111 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior,
along with 16 receptions for 213 yards and one score . . . rushed 125 times for 982 yards
and 10 touchdowns as a junior, with 10 receptions for 264 yards and two touchdowns . .
. as a sophomore had 83 rushing attempts for 600 yards and eight touchdowns, with two
receptions for 35 yards . . . career KO return totals include 18 returns for 555 yards (30. 8
average) and two touchdowns . . . team captain as a senior . . . also competed in basketball
and track.
Wide Receiver
6-3, 190, Freshman
Dallas, Texas (South Oak Cliff HS)
Personal - - Born 1/22/95 . . . given name is Anjeus (Ahn-JAY-us) . . . open major . . . parents are
Krashawn Cloud and Herbert Jones . . . high school coach was Emmett Jones.
30 - - Desmond King
Defensive Back
5-11, 185, Freshman
Detroit, Michigan (East English Village Prep)
High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors . . . also first team all-city and
named to Dream Team as a senior . . . first team all-state and all-city as a junior . . . first team
all-city and second team all-state as a sophomore . . . Career - - established Michigan high
school record with 29 career interceptions . . . set school record for career rushing yards . .
. rushed for 2,360 yards and scored 33 touchdowns as a senior . . . recorded 56 tackles and
seven interceptions as a senior . . . rushed for 1,610 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior, with
49 tackles and 12 interceptions on defense . . . rushed for 811 yards and nine touchdowns
as a sophomore, with 44 tackles and 10 interceptions on defense . . . team captain as junior
and senior . . . competed on three teams that advanced to state playoffs, including regional
championship as a senior . . . helped prep team post three-year record of 32-6 . . . four-year
letterman in track, competing in sprint events and relays.
Personal - - Born 12/14/94 . . . open major . . . member of prep Honor Roll and Principals List
. . . . . . mother is Yvette Powell . . . one of three players from Detroit on Iowa roster . . . high
school coach was Rod Oden.
High school honors - - Selected to compete in Illinois vs. Missouri all-star game . . . third
team all-state as a senior . . . first team all-conference and conference Athlete of the Year
as a junior and senior . . . Career - - played wide receiver, defensive back, quarterback and
running back . . . helped prep team advance to state playoffs as a senior . . . totaled 712
rushing yards, 468 passing yards and 205 yards on KO returns while scoring 14 touchdowns
as a senior . . . scored 17 touchdowns as a junior, with 518 rushing yards, 277 receiving yards
and 302 yards on KO returns . . . collected 39 tackles, two interceptions and one fumble
recovery as a junior . . . as a sophomore had 17 receptions for 338 yards, while collecting
31 tackles on defense . . . football team captain as a junior and senior . . . also competed on
varsity teams in basketball, baseball and track as sophomore, junior and senior.
Personal - - Born 8/18/95 . . . open major . . . member of Honor Roll all four years as a prep
. . . father is Derrick Mitchell, Sr. . . . one of four players from St. Louis on Iowa roster . . . high
school coach was Reginald Ferguson.
Running Back
5-8, 175, Freshman
St. Louis, Missouri (Christian Brothers HS)
Personal - - Born 3/01/95 . . . open major . . . mother is Shirley Wilson . . . one of four players
from St. Louis on Iowa roster . . . high school coach was Scott Pingel.
22 - - Damond Powell
Wide Receiver
5-11, 180, Junior
Toledo, Ohio (Rogers HS)
Snow, Utah CC
Junior College - - Attended Snow Community College in Ephraim, Utah . . . helped team post
11-1 overall record as a sophomore and No. 2 national ranking . . . honorable mention allAmerica and All-WSFL as a sophomore . . . 41 receptions for 1,231 yards and 14 touchdowns
as a sophomore . . . led the nation in yards per reception (30. 0) and ranked third in yards per
game (102. 6) . . . junior college coach was Tyler Hughes.
High school honors - - Named second team all-district and first team all-city as a senior . . .
Career - - earned three letters as wide receiver . . . team captain as a senior . . . helped prep
team reach state playoffs while posting a 9-3 record as a junior . . . also lettered in basketball
(four) and track (two) . . . three-year basketball team captain . . . as a senior led team to Final
Four in state tournament, earning Mr. Basketball honors for the state of Ohio.
Personal - - Born 10/31/92 . . . open major . . . parents are Nikita and Damond Powell, Sr. . . .
high school coach was Rick Rios.
High school honors - - Earned first team all-conference and all-metro honors, as well as
being named conference defensive MVP as a senior . . . first team all-conference and allmetro as a junior . . . honorable mention all-conference as a sophomore . . . Career - - threeyear letterman as defensive back and receiver, while also returning kicks and punts . . . helped
prep team post 9-3 record as team captain as a senior after reaching playoffs as a junior . . .
recorded 83 tackles as a senior, including 60 solo stops . . . forced five fumbles and had three
interceptions, scoring one touchdown . . . as wide receiver had six receptions for 157 yards
and two scores . . . also recorded 83 tackles as a junior, with two forced fumbles and two
interceptions . . . had one punt return for a score . . . recorded 20 tackles as a sophomore . . .
also competed in basketball and track.
Personal - - Born 6/25/95 . . . open major . . . parents are Chanda Smith Baker and Charles
Rucker . . . high school coach was Willie Howard.
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32 - - Solomon Warfield
High school honors - - Finalist for state Player of the Year as a senior . . . honorable mention
all-state as a senior and junior . . . named district and area Offensive Most Valuable Player
while earning first team honors as a junior and senior . . . first team all-district and all-area
as a sophomore . . . honorable mention all-district as a freshman . . . Career - - led prep
team to runner-up finish in Texas Class 2-A Division II as a senior, helping team post 13-2
overall record . . . passed for 2,714 yards and 33 touchdowns as a senior, completing 160252 passes, with just six interceptions . . . rushed for 850 yards and 17 touchdowns as a
senior . . . as a junior completed 193-291 attempts for 2,939 yards and 37 touchdowns, with
three interceptions, while also rushing for 220 yards and nine touchdowns . . . team posted
13-1 record in junior season, reaching state semi-finals . . . completed 139-243 attempts for
1,885 yards and 21 touchdowns as a sophomore, with nine interceptions . . . as a freshman
completed 64-143 attempts for 673 yards and six touchdowns, with 11 interceptions . . .
helped team reach state playoffs as a freshman and sophomore . . . career totals included
8,211 passing yards and 97 passing touchdowns . . . holds school and area passing records
for career completions, yards and touchdowns . . . team captain as a senior . . . also four-year
letterman in basketball and baseball.
High school honors - - Earned first team all-Ohio honors as a senior . . . Career - - helped
prep team post 15-0 record and claim state title as a sophomore . . . recorded 81 tackles
as a senior, with one interception, five pass break-ups and one forced fumble . . . four-year
football letterman, while also competing for prep track team.
Quarterback
6-4, 196, Freshman
Corsicana, Texas (Mildred HS)
Personal - - Born 8/22/94 . . . open major . . . carried over a 3. 75 prep GPA . . . parents are Tresa
and Kenny Shimonek . . . high school coach was Patrick Harvell.
6 - - Reggie Spearman
Linebacker
6-3, 225, Freshman
Chicago, Illinois (Simeon HS)
High school honors - - First team all-state as a senior and named to Team USA . . . named
first team all-city and All-Chicago Public League as a senior . . . Career - - helped prep team
earn city championship three straight years . . . team won Chicago Prep Bowl at Soldier Field
as a senior, posting a combined 21-5 record his last two seasons . . . recorded 120 tackles as a
senior, with 12 QB sacks and two interceptions . . . team captain as a senior . . . also competed
for prep track team.
Personal - - Born 8/17/96 . . . open major . . . parents are Belinda and William Spearman . . .
one of three players from Chicago on Iowa roster . . . high school coach was Dave Culbreath.
High school honors - - Second team all-state as a senior . . . named Essex County Player of
the Year as a senior . . . first team all-conference, all-city and all-county as a senior . . . first
team all-conference as a junior while being named offensive Rookie of the Year . . . Career
- - played both running back and defensive back, while also competing in basketball and
track as a prep . . . helped team post 9-3 record as both a junior and senior, reaching state
championship game each season . . . team captain as a senior . . . holds school record for
touchdowns in a season . . . 105 rushing attempts for 1,548 yards and 25 touchdowns as a
senior, along with 11 receptions for 153 yards and two scored . . . totaled 371 yards and four
touchdowns on special teams, including 95-yard return in state championship game . . .
recorded two QB sacks and a fumble recovery on defense.
Personal - - Born 3/13/95 . . . open major . . . parents are Sheronda Phelps and John Wadley .
. . high school coach was Brian Logan.
Defensive Back
6-0, 185, Freshman
Lorain, Ohio (St. Edward HS)
Personal - - Born 12/09/94 . . . open major . . . parents are Vernita and Ryan Warfield . . . one of
two players from Lorain on Iowa roster . . . high school coach was Rick Finotti.
79 - - Sean Welsh
Offensive Line
6-3, 285, Freshman
Springboro, Ohio (Springboro HS)
High school honors - - Named Offense-Defense All-America as a senior . . . earned second
team all-state honors as a senior, along with being first team all-district, all-conference
and all-division . . . named to All-Ohio first team by JJ Huddle/Muscle Milk . . . first team alldivision as a junior and second team as a sophomore . . . named first team all-area by Dayton
Daily News as a junior and senior . . . Career - - earned four letters in football as offensive
and defensive lineman . . . team captain as a senior, helping team post perfect 10-0 record.
Personal - - Born 10/13/94 . . . open major . . . earned Principals List and Scholar-Athlete
honors four straight years . . . parents are Deb and Matt Welsh . . . . high school coach was
Ryan Wilhite.
High school honors - - Selected to participate in fourth annual International Bowl . . . first
team all-conference as a senior in only season at Rock Island HS . . . first team all-conference
and second team all-state as a junior at Burlington, Iowa HS . . . Career - - recorded 56
receptions for 877 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior . . . 57 receptions for 934 yards and
seven touchdowns as a junior . . . team captain as a junior . . . set high school career records
for receiving yards and touchdowns and single game records for yards and receptions . . .
also played end and safety on defense . . . competed in track (hurdles, sprints) and basketball
as a prep, winning 300-meter dash state title as a junior.
Personal - - Born 10/12/94 in Banning, Cal. . . . open major . . . member of prep Honor Roll
. . . parents are Mandie and Derrick Willies . . . . high school coach was Bryan Stortz at Rock
Island HS.
High school honors - - Named to elite all-state first team and all-district first team as
a senior . . . honorable mention all-conference as a junior . . . Career - - member of state
championship team as a sophomore . . . helped prep team post 18-6 record in final two
seasons, reaching state playoffs each season while playing tight end and linebacker . . . team
captain as a senior . . . recorded 24 receptions for 234 yards and four touchdowns as a senior
. . . eight receptions for 119 yards and two touchdowns as a junior . . . recorded 36 tackles,
with one interception for a touchdown, as a junior . . . also lettered in both basketball and
baseball, helping prep basketball team reach state tournament as a senior.
Personal - - Born 9/21/94 . . . open major . . . earned academic all-state honors for football . .
. member of National Honor Society . . . member of prep Honor Roll . . . parents are Barb and
Dave Wisnieski . . . . high school coach was Tom Wilson.
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Game-By-Game Results
Date__________
Sept. 1_________
Sept. 8_________
Sept. 15________
Sept. 22________
Sept. 29________
Oct. 13_________
Oct. 20_________
Oct. 27_________
Nov. 3_________
Nov. 10________
Nov. 17________
Nov. 23________
Opponent______________W/L________
Northern Illinois_________W__________
Iowa State______________L__________
Northern Iowa___________W__________
Central Michigan_________L__________
Minnesota*_____________W__________
at Michigan State*_______W(2OT)_____
Penn State*_____________L__________
at Northwestern*________L__________
at Indiana*______________L__________
Purdue*________________L__________
at Michigan*____________L__________
Nebraska*______________L__________
Big Ten
Game
Score_____ Record_________Record_______ Time__________
18-17_______1-0____________ 0-0__________3. 22___________
6-9_________1-1____________ 0-0__________3:07___________
27-16_______2-1____________ 0-0__________3:16___________
31-32_______2-2____________ 0-0__________3:30___________
31-13_______3-2____________ 1-0__________3:15___________
19-16 _______4-2____________ 2-0__________3:39___________
14-38_______4-3____________ 2-1__________3:19___________
17-28_______4-4____________ 2-2__________3:07___________
21-24_______4-5____________ 2-3__________3:08___________
24-27_______4-6____________ 2-4__________3:24___________
17-42_______4-7____________ 2-5__________3:07___________
7-14________4-8____________ 2-6__________3:05___________
Attendance
52,117
70,585
70,585
70,585
70,585
70,211
70,585
44,121
40,646
70,585
113,016
69,805
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Iowa_________________ Opp.
SCORING____________________232__________________275
Points Per Game______________ 19. 3_________________ 22. 9
Touchdowns__________________ 26___________________ 32
Field Goals-Attempts__________ 17-21________________ 18-22
PATs-Attempts_______________ 25-25________________ 29-30
Iowa_________________ Opp.
SCORING____________________150__________________201
Points Per Game______________ 18. 8_________________ 25. 1
Touchdowns__________________ 18___________________ 25
Field Goals-Attempts__________ 8-11__________________9-12
PATs-Attempts_______________ 18-18________________ 24-24
FIRST DOWNS________________209__________________237
Rushing______________________ 96___________________ 97
Passing______________________ 94___________________ 123
Penalty______________________ 19___________________ 17
FIRST DOWNS________________127__________________166
Rushing______________________ 52___________________ 76
Passing______________________ 61___________________ 81
Penalty______________________ 14____________________ 9
RUSHING
Rushing Attempts______________404__________________ 473
Yards gained rushing__________ 1717_________________ 2183
Yards lost rushing______________241__________________ 238
Net yards Rushing____________ 1476_________________ 1945
Average Per Rush______________ 3. 7__________________ 4. 1
Average Per Game____________123. 0________________ 162. 1
TDs Rushing__________________ 15___________________ 16
RUSHING
Rushing Attempts______________256__________________ 338
Yards gained rushing__________ 1012_________________ 1616
Yards lost rushing______________159__________________ 124
Net yards Rushing_____________853_________________ 1492
Average Per Rush______________ 3. 3__________________ 4. 4
Average Per Game____________106. 6________________ 186. 5
TDs Rushing___________________8___________________ 12
PASSING
Comp-Att-Int______________ 223-389-8_____________224-353-10
Passing Yards________________ 2249_________________ 2634
Average Per Game____________187. 4________________ 219. 5
Average Per Pass_______________ 5. 8__________________ 7. 5
Average Per Catch____________ 10. 1_________________ 11. 8
TDs Passing____________________7___________________ 16
PASSING
Att-Comp-Int______________ 148-261-6_____________ 148-233-7
Passing Yards________________ 1441_________________ 1811
Average Per Game____________180. 1________________ 226. 4
Average Per Pass_______________ 5. 5__________________ 7. 8
Average Per Catch_____________ 9. 7_________________ 12. 2
TDs Passing____________________6___________________ 13
TOTAL OFFENSE
Total Plays____________________793__________________ 826
Total Yards___________________ 3725_________________ 4579
Average Per Play_______________ 4. 7__________________ 5. 5
Average Per Game____________310. 4_______________ 381. 69
TOTAL OFFENSE
Total Plays____________________517__________________ 571
Total Yards___________________ 2294_________________ 3303
Average Per Play_______________ 4. 4__________________ 5. 8
Average Per Game____________286. 8________________ 412. 9
PUNTING
Number-Yards_______________ 68-2539______________ 58-2318
Average Per Punt_____________ 37. 3_________________ 40. 0
Net Punt Average_____________ 34. 4_________________ 37. 2
PUNTING
Number-Yards_______________ 50-1875______________ 37-1504
Average Per Punt_____________ 37. 5_________________ 40. 6
Net Punt Average_____________ 34. 5_________________ 37. 8
MISCELLANEOUS
Kickoff Returns: #-Yards_______ 34-761_______________ 30-583
Kickoff Return Average_________ 22. 4_________________ 19. 4
Punt Returns: #-Yards_________ 16-119________________ 22-97
Punt Returns Average__________ 7. 4__________________ 4. 4
Int Returns: #-Yards___________ 10-147_________________8-57
Int Return Average____________ 14. 7__________________ 7. 1
Fumbles-Lost________________ 14-3_________________ 19-13
Penalties-Yards______________ 55-491_______________ 64-585
Average Per Game____________ 40. 9_________________ 48. 8
Time of Possession/Game______ 29:38_________________ 30:22
3rd-Down Conversions_______ 64/176_______________ 76/175
3rd-Down Pct. _______________ 36%__________________43%
4th-Down Conversions________ 7/20_________________ 7/14
4th-Down Pct. _______________ 35%__________________50%
Sacks By-Yards_______________ 13-70_______________ 22-156
Misc. Yards_____________________0____________________ 0
MISCELLANEOUS
Kickoff Returns: #-Yards_______ 20-526_______________ 19-324
Kickoff Return Average_________ 26. 3_________________ 17. 1
Punt Returns: #-Yards__________ 10-86________________ 18-69
Punt Return Average___________ 8. 6__________________ 3. 8
Int Returns: #-Yards____________ 7-80__________________6-31
Int Return Average____________ 11. 4__________________ 5. 2
Fumbles-Lost_________________ 9-2__________________ 15-10
Penalties-Yards______________ 34-246_______________ 45-439
Average Per Game____________ 30. 8_________________ 54. 9
Time of Possession/Game______ 28:55_________________ 31:05
3rd-Down Conversions_______ 41/119_______________ 57/120
3rd-Down Pct. _______________ 34%__________________48%
4th-Down Conversions________ 4/14_________________ 7/12
4th-Down Pct. _______________ 29%__________________58%
Sacks By-Yards_______________ 8-40_________________ 16-99
Misc. Yards_____________________0____________________ 0
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RUSHING_______________ G________ Att______ Gain___ Loss_____ Net______Avg______TD_____ Long Avg/G
Weisman_______________ 10_______ 159______ 837_____ 22______ 815______ 5. 1______ 8_______ 44
81. 5
Bullock_________________ 6________ 135______ 540_____ 27______ 513______ 3. 8______ 3_______ 27
85. 5
Garmon________________ 10_______ 38_______ 132_____ 10______ 122______ 3. 2______ 0_______ 12
12. 2
Vandenberg____________ 12_______ 63_______ 187_____ 171______ 16______ 0. 3______ 4_______ 21
1. 3
Martin-Manley__________ 12________ 1________ 15______ 0_______ 15_____ 15. 0______ 0_______ 15
1. 2
Rogers__________________ 8_________ 2________ 4_______ 0_______ 4_______ 2. 0______ 0________2
0. 5
Cotton_________________ 12________ 1________ 2_______ 0_______ 2_______ 2. 0______ 0________2
0. 2
Team___________________ 6_________ 5________ 0______ 11______ -11______-2. 2______ 0________0
-1. 8
Total__________________ 12_______ 404______1717____241_____1476_____3. 7______15______ 44
123. 0
Opponents_____________ 12_______ 473______2183____238_____1945_____4. 1______16______ 73
162. 1
PASSING________________ G_______ Effic. __Cmp-Att-Int_Pct. _____ Yds. _____ TD_____ Lng____ Avg/G
Vandenberg____________ 12_____ 107. 72___223-389-8_ 57. 3_____ 2249______ 7_______ 51_____ 187. 4
Total__________________ 12_____ 107. 72_ 223-389-8_ 57. 3_____2249______ 7_______51_____187. 4
Opponents_____________ 12_____ 135. 43_ 224-353-10_63. 5_____2634_____ 16_______77____ 219. 59
TOTAL OFFENSE_________ G_______ Plays_____Rush___ Pass_____Total____Avg/G
Vandenberg____________ 12_______ 452_______ 16____ 2249_____ 2265____ 188. 8
Weisman_______________ 10_______ 159______ 815______ 0______ 815_____ 81. 5
Bullock_________________ 6________ 135______ 513______ 0______ 513_____ 85. 5
Garmon________________ 10_______ 38_______ 122______ 0______ 122_____ 12. 2
Martin-Manley__________ 12________ 1________ 15______ 0_______ 15______ 1. 2
Rogers__________________ 8_________ 2________ 4_______ 0_______ 4_______ 0. 5
Cotton_________________ 12________ 1________ 2_______ 0_______ 2_______ 0. 2
Team___________________ 6_________ 5_______ -11______ 0______ -11______-1. 8
Total__________________ 12_______ 793______1476___ 2249____3725____310. 4
Opponents_____________ 12_______ 826______1945___ 2634____4579____381. 6
RECEIVING______________ G________ No. ______ Yds_____Avg______TD_____ Long___ Avg/G
Martin-Manley__________ 12_______ 52_______ 571____ 11. 0______ 2_______ 51______ 47. 6
Davis, K. _______________ 12_______ 47_______ 571____ 12. 1______ 1_______ 38______ 47. 6
Fiedorowicz, C. J. ________ 12_______ 45_______ 433_____ 9. 6______ 1_______ 45______ 36. 1
Bullock_________________ 6________ 18_______ 167_____ 9. 3______ 0_______ 15______ 27. 8
Weisman_______________ 10_______ 15________ 90_____ 6. 0______ 1_______ 21______ 9. 0
Cotton_________________ 12_______ 12_______ 172____ 14. 3______ 1_______ 47______ 14. 3
Garmon________________ 10________ 8________ 57_____ 7. 1______ 0_______ 20______ 5. 7
Derby_________________ 12________ 6________ 48_____ 8. 0______ 0_______ 26______ 4. 0
Shumpert______________ 10________ 6________ 29_____ 4. 8______ 0_______ 12______ 2. 9
Krieger Coble____________ 9_________ 4________ 30_____ 7. 5______ 1_______ 16______ 3. 3
Smith___________________ 9_________ 3________ 31____ 10. 3______ 0_______ 16______ 3. 4
Duzey_________________ 11________ 3________ 16_____ 5. 3______ 0_______ 11______ 1. 5
Hamilton_______________ 11________ 2________ 20____ 10. 0______ 0_______ 20______ 1. 8
Hillyer_________________ 12________ 1________ 15____ 15. 0______ 0_______ 15______ 1. 2
Rogers__________________ 8_________ 1________ -1_____-1. 0______ 0________ 0______ -0. 1
Total__________________ 12_______ 223______2249___ 10. 1______ 7_______ 51_____ 187. 4
Opponents_____________ 12_______ 224______2634___ 11. 8______16______ 77_____ 219. 5
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DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Tackles
Sacks
Pass Def
Fumbles
Blkd
Player__________ GP______UT______ AT_____Total_____ TFL___ No-Yards_ Int-Yds___ BrUp____ QBH___ Rcv-Yds____ FF______ Kick_____Saf
Hitchens________ 11_______ 56______ 68______ 124_____5. 5-15____1. 0-5______ -_______ -________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Morris__________ 12_______ 52______ 61______ 113_____9. 0-40___ 1. 5-14___ 1-49______ 4________1______ 1-0_______1________-________ Kirksey__________ 12_______ 42______ 53_______ 95_____3. 5-14___ 2. 0-12___ 2-86______ 2________1______ 4-45______1________-________ Hyde___________ 12_______ 44______ 34_______ 78_____4. 0-10______-_______ 1-0______ 14_______ -______ 3-9_______2________-________ Miller___________ 12_______ 27______ 42_______ 69_____ 3. 0-9______-_______ 1-0______ 5________ -_______ -________1________-________ Gaglione________ 11_______ 16______ 35_______ 51_____9. 0-32___ 5. 0-24_____ -_______ -________1_______ -________2________-________ Lowery_________ 10_______ 32______ 18_______ 50_____ 1. 0-1______-_______ 1-8______ 3________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Donatell________ 12_______ 19______ 24_______ 43_____ 0. 5-1______-______ 2-18______ -________ -_______ -________1________-________ Trinca-Pasat_____ 12_______ 19______ 21_______ 40_____4. 0-12______-________ -_______ 1________2______ 1-0_______ -________ 1________ Bigach__________ 12_______ 17______ 21_______ 38_____ 1. 5-7____0. 5-5______ -_______ -________3_______ -________2________-________ Cooper_________ 12_______ 16______ 18_______ 34_____3. 5-10______-________ -_______ 2________1______ 1-0_______ -_________-________ Alvis____________ 12_______ 18______ 13_______ 31_____5. 0-14___ 3. 0-10_____ -_______ 3________1______ 1-0_______1________-________ Law____________ 12_______ 16______ 12_______ 28_____ 2. 0-3______-________ -_______ 1________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Castillo_________ 11_______ 16______ 10_______ 26_______ -________-_______ 2-2______ 1________1_______ -________ -_________-________ Davis___________ 11_______ 6________ 8_______ 14_____ 1. 5-3______-________ -_______ -________ -______ 1-0_______ -_________-________ Sleeper_________ 10_______ 6________ 4_______ 10_______ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Kreiter__________ 11_______ 3________ 4_______ 7________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Draper__________ 11_______ 5________ 1_______ 6________ -________-________ -_______ 1________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Hardy___________ 10_______ 2________ 4_______ 6________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Cotton__________ 12_______ 5________ 1_______ 6________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Lowdermilk______ 11_______ 3________ 3_______ 6________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Nielsen_________ 12_______ 3________ 2_______ 5________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Alston__________ 10_______ 2________ 3_______ 5________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Buford___________ 9_______ 1________ 4_______ 5________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ McMinn__________ 6_______ 2________ 2_______ 4________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Shumpert_______ 10_______ 4________ -_______ 4________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Meyer__________ 12_______ 3________ 1_______ 4________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Perry___________ 11_______ 2________ 2_______ 4________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Hillyer__________ 12_______ 1________ 2_______ 3________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Collins___________ 6________-________ 3_______ 3________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Ott______________ 5_______ 1________ 2_______ 3________ -________-________ -_______ 1________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Derby__________ 12________-________ 2_______ 2________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Fiedorowicz_____ 12________-________ 1_______ 1________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Bullock__________ 6_______ 1________ -_______ 1________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Boffeli___________ 4_______ 1________ -_______ 1________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Krieger Coble_____ 9_______ 1________ -_______ 1________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Meier____________ 1_______ 1________ -_______ 1________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Swanson_________ 9________-________ 1_______ 1________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ -________ -_________-________ Total___________ 12_____ 443_____ 480_____ 923___ 53-171___ 13-70___ 10-147_____38______ 11_____ 12-54_____ 11_______ 1________ Opponents______ 12_____ 446_____ 358_____ 804___ 63-229___22-156___ 8-57______43______ 11______ 3-0_______5_______ 1________ -
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INDIVIDUAL
Points_____________________________18_________________________Mark Weisman vs. Northern Iowa/Central Michigan
Rushing Attempts____________________30 (150 yds. )_________________Damon Bullock vs. Northern Illinois
Yards Rushing_______________________217 (27 att. )_________________Mark Weisman vs. Central Michigan
Pass Attempts_______________________42 (20 comp. )________________James Vandenberg vs. Iowa State
Pass Completions____________________24 (38 att. )__________________James Vandenberg vs. Northwestern
Yards Passing_______________________249 (21-34)__________________James Vandenberg vs. Indiana
Receptions_________________________8 (99 yds. )___________________C. J. Fiedorowicz vs. Michigan
Yards Receiving______________________131 (7 rec. )__________________Kevonte Martin-Manley vs. Indiana
Yards Total Offense___________________249________________________James Vandenberg vs. Indiana
All-Purpose Yards____________________217________________________Mark Weisman vs. Central Michigan
Yards Punt Returns___________________35 (4 ret. )___________________Micah Hyde vs. Minnesota
Yards Kickoff Returns_________________152 (4 ret. )__________________Jordan Cotton vs. Penn State
Field Goals Made____________________4 (5/4 att. )___________________Mike Meyer vs. Northern Illinois/at Michigan State
Extra Points_________________________4__________________________Mike Meyer vs. Central Michigan/Minnesota
Interceptions_______________________1__________________________Ten times
Tackles_____________________________19_________________________Anthony Hitchens vs. Iowa State
Sacks______________________________1__________________________Thirteen times
LONGEST PLAYS
Run_______________________________44_________________________Mark Weisman vs. Minnesota
Pass_______________________________51_________________________James Vandenberg to Kevonte Martin-Manley vs. UNI
Field Goal__________________________50_________________________Mike Meyer vs. Northern Illinois
Interception Return__________________68 (TD)_____________________Christian Kirksey vs. Minnesota
Fumble Return______________________45_________________________Christian Kirksey vs. Penn State
Punt Return_________________________29_________________________Micah Hyde vs. Nebraska
Kickoff Return_______________________92 (TD)_____________________Jordan Cotton vs. Penn State
Scoring drive________________________88 (10 plays, 5:34 TOP)_________vs. Indiana
Non-scoring drive____________________81 (10 plays, 6:04 TOP)_________vs. Michigan
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2012 GAME-BY-GAME LINE-UPS
OFFENSE
Opponent
WR TE
LT
LG C RG
RT
QB
RB FB/WR/TE FL
Northern Illinois Davis Fiedorowicz Scherff
Tobin Ferentz Blythe Van Sloten Vandenberg Bullock Weisman Manley
Iowa State
Davis Fiedorowicz Scherff
Tobin Ferentz Blythe Van Sloten Vandenberg Bullock Weisman Manley
Northern Iowa
Davis Fiedorowicz Scherff
Tobin Ferentz Blythe Van Sloten Vandenberg Bullock Weisman Manley
Central Michigan Davis Fiedorowicz Scherff
Tobin Ferentz Blythe Van Sloten Vandenberg Weisman Rogers
Manley
Minnesota
Davis Fiedorowicz Scherff
Tobin Ferentz Donnal Van Sloten Vandenberg Weisman Rogers
Manley
Michigan State
Davis Fiedorowicz Scherff
Tobin Ferentz Donnal Van Sloten Vandenberg Weisman Rogers
Manley
Penn State
Davis Fiedorowicz Scherff
Tobin Ferentz Donnal Van Sloten Vandenberg Garmon Rogers
Manley
Northwestern
Davis Fiedorowicz Tobin
Walsh Ferentz Blythe Van Sloten Vandenberg Weisman Cotton
Manley
Indiana
Davis Fiedorowicz Tobin MacMillan Ferentz Blythe Van Sloten Vandenberg Bullock
Derby
Manley
Purdue
Davis Fiedorowicz Tobin Boffeli Ferentz Blythe Van Sloten Vandenberg Bullock Derby Manley
Michigan
Davis Fiedorowicz Tobin
Boffeli Ferentz Blythe Van Sloten Vandenberg Weisman K. Coble Manley
Nebraska
Davis Fiedorowicz Tobin Boffeli Ferentz Blythe Van Sloten Vandenberg Weisman Derby Manley
Consec. Starts
17 17 15 3 38 5 12 25 2 1 12
Career Starts
24 17 22 3 38 9 12 27 6 8 14
DEFENSE
Opponent
RE DT
DT LE OLB MLB WLB
CB
CB SS FS
Northern Illinois Bigach
Cooper Trinca-Pasat Alvis
Kirksey Morris
Hitchens
Lowery
Hyde
Donatell
Miller
Iowa State
Bigach Gaglione Trinca-Pasat Alvis
Kirksey Morris
Hitchens
Lowery
Hyde
Donatell
Miller
Northern Iowa Gaglione Bigach Trinca-Pasat Alvis
Kirksey Morris
Hitchens
Lowery
Hyde
Donatell
Miller
Central Michigan Gaglione Bigach Trinca-Pasat Alvis
Kirksey Morris
Hitchens
Lowery
Hyde
Donatell
Miller
Minnesota
Gaglione Bigach Trinca-Pasat Alvis Kirksey Morris Hitchens Castillo
Hyde Donatell Miller
Michigan State Gaglione Bigach Trinca-Pasat Alvis
Kirksey Morris
Hitchens
Castillo
Hyde
Donatell
Miller
Penn State
Gaglione Bigach Trinca-Pasat Alvis
Kirksey Morris
Hitchens
Castillo
Hyde
Donatell
Miller
Northwestern Gaglione Bigach Trinca-Pasat Alvis Kirksey Morris Hitchens Lowery
Hyde Donatell Miller
Indiana
Gaglione Bigach Trinca-Pasat Alvis Kirksey Morris Hitchens Lowery
Hyde
Law
Miller
Purdue
Gaglione Bigach Trinca-Pasat Alvis Kirksey Morris Hitchens Lowery
Hyde
Law
Miller
Michigan
Gaglione Bigach Trinca-Pasat Alvis Perry Alston Kirksey
Lowery
Hyde
Law
Miller
Nebraska
Bigach Cooper Trinca-Pasat Alvis Kirskey Morris Hitchens
Lowery
Hyde
Law
Miller
Consec. Starts
12 1 12 12
25
1 1 5 38 4 23
Career Starts
17 2 12 20
25
29 11 9 38 4 23
82
First
Downs
23
12
15
19
25
16
19
24
15
15
12
14
14
28
23
20
17
24
16
26
17
23
13
16
Rushing
Att-Net
49-139
36-147
28-68
41-101
43-201
24-94
28-215
34-111
25-182
32-102
34-123
39-149
20-23
52-215
40-122
49-349
30-96
30-67
31-74
44-211
34-128
39-199
39-108
53-200
Pass.
Yards
129
54
236
241
228
245
215
283
192
197
134
179
189
289
214
84
249
406
110
279
181
314
92
63
Passing
Com. -Att. -Int
21-33-0
6-16-0
20-42-2
24-36-2
18-28-0
20-33-1
16-25-0
26-35-0
18-31-0
20-33-3
19-36-1
12-31-1
17-36-2
26-38-0
24-38-0
7-10-1
21-34-1
31-49-1
19-36-0
26-35-0
19-26-0
18-23-1
11-24-2
8-14-0
Total
Offense
82-268
52-201
70-304
77-342
71-429
57-339
53-430
69-394
56-374
65-299
70-257
70-328
59-209
90-504
78-336
59-433
64-345
79-473
67-264
79-490
60-309
62-513
63-200
67-263
Punts-
Avg.
4-41. 8
6-37. 7
8-36. 6
6-36. 7
2-25. 5
3-58. 3
4-38. 2
6-32. 2
6-36. 5
6-44. 5
8-39. 2
9-40. 2
5-36. 4
3-29. 3
4-33. 2
2-36. 5
8-37. 4
5-36. 4
7-40. 3
5-46. 0
4-41. 2
1-43. 0
7-40. 1
6-43. 2
Fum. -
Lost
2-0
2-1
0-0
2-2
2-0
0-0
1-1
0-0
1-1
1-0
0-0
1-0
4-1
3-2
1-0
1-1
1-1
1-1
0-0
3-3
1-0
1-0
1-0
3-2
Pen.
Yds.
3-30
5-21
6-69
3-35
3-40
7-65
9-106
4-25
8-56
4-29
7-50
5-56
3-30
7-72
3-15
7-72
7-51
7-50
2-18
10-100
3-21
3-35
1-5
2-25
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
Largest Margins
Iowa Victories
Opponent, year________ Score____Mar.
Iowa Teachers, 1914______ 95-0_____95
Coe, 1908______________ 92-0_____92
Iowa Wesleyan, 1890_____ 91-0_____91
Cornell, 1904___________ 88-0_____88
Cornell, 1913___________ 76-0_____76
Des Moines, 1905________ 72-0_____72
Northwestern, 1913______ 78-6_____72
Grinnell, 1904___________ 69-0_____69
Iowa Teachers, 1900______ 68-0_____68
Northern Iowa, 1997_____ 66-0_____66
Northwestern, 1981______ 64-0_____64
Cornell, 1920___________ 63-0_____63
Indiana, 1997___________ 62-0_____62
UTEP, 1986_____________ 69-7_____62
Grinnell, 1900___________ 63-2_____61
Washington ( Mo. ), 1902__ 61-0_____61
Knox, 1922_____________ 61-0_____61
Cornell, 1894___________ 60-0_____60
Indiana, 1913___________ 60-0_____60
North Dakota St. , 1947___ 59-0_____59
Illinois, 1985____________ 59-0_____59
Cornell, 1891___________ 64-6_____58
Illinois, 1899____________ 58-0_____58
Drake, 1985____________ 58-0_____58
Upper Iowa, 1900________ 57-0_____57
Ball State, 2005__________ 56-0_____56
Coe, 1893______________ 56-0_____56
Purdue, 1922___________ 56-0_____56
Utah State, 1957_________ 70-14____56
Minnesota, 2008________ 55-0_____55
Ripon, 1928____________ 61-6_____55
Iowa State, 1985_________ 57-3_____54
Northern Illinois, 1986____ 57-3_____54
Cincinnati, 1990_________ 63-10____53
Kansas State, 1959_______ 53-0_____53
Northwestern, 2002______ 62-10____52
Kent State, 2001_________ 51-0_____51
Minnesota, 1983________ 61-10____51
Northern Illinois, 1991____ 58-7_____51
Iowa Defeats
Opponent, year________ Score____Mar.
Michigan, 1902_________ 0-107____107
Illinois, 1902____________ 0-80_____80
Minnesota, 1903________ 0-75_____75
Minnesota, 1916________ 0-67_____67
Ohio State, 1950_________ 21-83____62
Denver A. C. , 1893_______ 0-58_____58
Nebraska, 1980_________ 0-57_____57
Michigan, 1971_________ 7-63_____56
Michigan, 1970_________ 0-55_____55
USC, 1976______________ 0-55_____55
Kansas, 1895___________ 0-54_____54
Minnesota, 1936________ 0-52_____52
Notre Dame, 1967_______ 6-56_____50
Illinois, 1973____________ 0-50_____50
83
84
Rushing (Att-Yds-TD)
IOWA
FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
2012 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
Defense (Solo-Ast)
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
85
IOWA
FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
Opponent
Plays Yards T. O. P. Result Qtr.
Northern Illinois (5) 14
58 6:52 FG
1
11
47 4:04 FG
2
8
11 3:10 FG
3
10
31 5:08 FG
4
3
24 1:26 TD
4
Average Drive
9. 2 34. 2 4:13
Play
Meyer, 34-yd FG
Meyer, 29-yd FG
Meyer, 22-yd FG
Meyer, 50-yd FG
Bullock, 23-yd run
11
77
12
76
11. 5 76. 5
5:06
5:11
5:08
FG
FG
1
4
Meyer, 23-yd FG
Meyer, 21-yd FG
10
11
11
4
13
9. 8
60
65
54
70
72
64. 2
5:11
6:04
4:38
1:50
5:25
5:02
TD
TD
FG
TD
FG
1
2
2
3
4
72
55
54
52
57
58. 0
2:28
2:35
1:39
3:44
4:18
3:34
TD
TD
TD
FG
TD
1
2
3
4
4
Minnesota (4)
Average Drive
49
84
47
52
58. 0
2:25
3:06
0:09
2:50
2:02
FG
TD
TD
TD
1
2
2
2
Meyer, 44-yd FG
Weisman, 8-yd run
Cotton, 47-yd pass from Vandenberg
Vandenberg, 1-yd run
42
76
68
62
4:49
6:26
4:52
4:27
FG
FG
TD
2
4
4
Meyer, 23-yd FG
Meyer, 28-yd FG
Weisman, 5-yd run
6
6
1
6
4. 8
4
4. 0
37
37. 0
1:13
1:13
TD
Northwestern (3)
Average Drive
11
12
9
10. 7
52
59
84
65
6:49
5:04
2:44
5:29
FG
TD
TD
1
3
4
Meyer, 40-yd FG
Vandenberg, 1-yd run
Vandenberg, 1-yd run
Indiana (2)
Average Drive
6
10
8. 0
71
88
79. 5
2:52
5:34
4:22
TD
TD
1
4
Purdue (3)
Average Drive
7
22
12
69
11
74
10. 0 55. 0
2:50
5:25
4:32
4:26
TD
TD
FG
2
3
4
Michigan (3)
Average Drive
14
8
7
9. 7
75
55
45
58. 3
6:43
3:39
3:42
5:08
TD
FG
TD
1
2
4
Nebraska (1)
Average Drive
12
62
12. 0 62. 0
6:23
6:23
TD
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Drive Analysis
Distance Iowa Opponent
Length TD FG TD FG
(minus) - - - - - - - - - - - 0-9 0 0 1 1
10-19 0 1 1 0
20-29 2 0 1 2
30-39 1 1 1 1
40-49 2 3 2 0
50-59 5 5 1 3
60-69 5 0 8 3
70-79 3 5 9 3
80-89 3 0 6 0
90-99 0 0 2 0
Second Half
Opening Drives
Iowa Opponent
Game Pts-Plys-Yds Pts-Plys-Yds
NIU 3-8-11 0-3-(-5)
Iowa St
0-6-11
0-3-8
UNI 7-4-70 0-3-8
C. Mich
7-4-54
0-5-3
Minn.
0-3-0
0-5-30
Mich St
0-5-14
0-3-5
Penn St
0-1-0
7-2-45
Nwestern 0-3-2
7-1-4
Indiana 0-9-57 0-3-7
Purdue 7-12-69 3-9-56
Michigan 7-12-70
7-11-81
Nebraska 0-3-9
3-10-30
IOWA
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M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
Times Times
Total
Rush
Pass
FGs - - - - Failed to Score inside 20 - - -
In 20 Scored
Pts
TDs
TDs
TDs
Made
FGA
Downs
Int
Fum
Half Game
Iowa (n)
4 3 9
0
0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0
Northern Illinois 2 2 10
1
1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
at Iowa
2 2 6
0
0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Iowa State
5 2 9
1
0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0
at Iowa
6 5 27
3
3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0
Northern Iowa 3 3 13
1
1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
at Iowa
3 3 21
3
2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Central Michigan 5 5 22
2
1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
at Iowa
2 2 14
2
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Minnesota
2 2 13
2
0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Iowa
4 4 16
1
1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
at Michigan State
4 4 16
1
1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
at Iowa
4 1 7
1
0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0
Penn State
6 5 31
4
3 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
Iowa
2 2 14
2
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
at Northwestern 4 3 21
3
3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Iowa
2 1 7
1
1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
at Indiana
5 2 14
2
0 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0
at Iowa
3 3 17
2
1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Purdue
5 4 24
3
1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
Iowa
4 3 17
2
0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
at Michigan
4 4 28
4
3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
at Iowa
2 1 7
1
1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Nebraska
3 2 10
1
1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
Iowa Totals 38
30 162
18
13
5
12 2 3 2 0 1 0
Opponent Totals
48
38 211
25
15
10
13 2 1 1 5 1 0
Iowa Percentage: 78. 9% (30 of 38)
Opponent Percentage: 79. 1% (38 of 48)
Iowa in Final Big Ten and NCAA Rankings (Includes All Games)
INDIVIDUAL
Player________________ Category__________ Stats__ Big Ten___ NCAA
Anthony Hitchens_______ Tackles____________ 11. 3____ 1st______ 6th
Jordan Cotton__________ Kick Return Avg. ____ 28. 2____ 1st______13th
Christian Kirksey________ Fumbles Recovered____4_____ 1st_____ T-2nd
Mike Meyer____________ PAT Kicking Pct. _____100. 0__ T-1st______--James Morris___________ Tackles_____________ 9. 4____ 3rd____ T-29th
Mike Meyer____________ Field Goals/Game___ 1. 42____ 4th____ T-27th
Micah Hyde____________ Passes Defended____ 1. 25____ 4th____ T-20th
Micah Hyde____________ Punt Return Avg. _____ 7. 4____ 3rd_____45th
James Vandenberg______ Passing____________187. 4___ 5th_____81st
Kevonte Martin-Manley__ Receptions/Game____ 4. 3____ 6th______--James Vandenberg______ Total Offense_______188. 8___ 7th_____85th
Mike Meyer____________ Scoring (Kick)________ 6. 3____ 8th______---
Mark Weisman_________ Rushing___________ 81. 5____ 8th_____61st
Connor Kornbrath______ Punting___________ 37. 9___ 10th_____91st
Christian Kirksey________ Tackles_____________ 7. 9___ 10th____ T-94th
Keenan Davis__________ Receptions/Game____ 3. 9____ 9th______---
Joe Gaglione___________ QB Sacks____________ 5. 0___ 12th______--Micah Hyde ___________ Tackles_____________ 6. 5___T-24th_____--TEAM
Category___________________ Stats________Big Ten________ NCAA
KO Coverage_________________ 40. 9__________1st___________23rd
Turnovers Lost________________ 11__________ T-1st__________ 3rd
PAT Kicking__________________1. 000________ T-1st___________--Turnover Margin_______________+12_________ 2nd___________13th
Punt Return Defense___________ 4. 4_________ 2nd__________ 22nd
Fewest Penalties/Game_________ 4. 6_________ 2nd__________ T-19th
Fewest Yards Penalized________ 40. 9_________ 2nd___________23rd
TEAM (CONTINUED)
Category___________________ Stats________Big Ten________ NCAA
KO Returns__________________ 22. 4_________ 2nd___________ 51st
Turnovers Gained______________ 23__________ 3rd__________ T-46th
Red Zone Defense____________ 79. 2_________ 3rd__________ T-35th
Field Goal Pct. _______________ . 810_________ 3rd____________--First Downs Allowed___________ 19. 8_________ T-6th_________ T-46th
Passing Defense______________219. 5________ 7th___________44th
Scoring Defense______________ 22. 9_________ 7th___________33rd
QB Sacks Allowed______________ 22__________ T-7th__________55th
Rushing Defense_____________162. 1________ 7th___________63rd
Punt Returns__________________ 7. 4_________ 7th___________76th
Passing Offense______________187. 4________ 7th___________99th
Interceptions_________________ 10__________ 8th__________ T-75th
Total Defense________________381. 6________ 9th___________49th
Fourth Down Defense_________ 50. 0_________ 9th__________ T-58th
Red Zone Offense_____________ 78. 9_________ 9th__________ T-77th
Third Down Conversions_______ 36. 4_________ 9th___________87th
Pass Efficiency Defense________135. 4________ 10th__________75th
Net Punting__________________ 35. 0_________ 10th_________ 104th
Time of Possession____________ 29:38_________ 11th__________70th
First Downs__________________ 17. 4_________ 11th_________ 108th
Scoring Offense______________ 19. 3_________ 11th_________ 111th
Total Offense_________________310. 4________ 11th_________ 114th
Pass Efficiency________________107. 7________ 11th_________ 112th
Third Down Defense___________ 43. 4_________ 12th__________87th
Rushing Offense______________123. 0________ 12th_________ 101st
Fourth Down Conversions______ 35. 0_________ 12th________ T-105th
QB Sacks_____________________ 13__________ 12th_________ 113th
87
IOWA
FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
OFFENSE
Pos. No.
SE 6 ***
81
LT 60 *
76 *
LG 59
65
C
53 **
59
RG 63
50
RT 70 **
76 *
TE 86 **
82 *
QB 16 ***
15
WR 11 *
83 *
RB 45
4
FB 92 **
41
PK 96 **
1
Name
Keenan Davis
Tevaun Smith ^
Matt Tobin
Nolan MacMillan
Conor Boffeli
Jordan Walsh
James Ferentz
Conor Boffeli
Austin Blythe
Drew Clark
Brett Van Sloten
Nolan MacMillan
C. J. Fiedorowicz ^
Ray Hamilton
James Vandenberg
Jake Rudock
Kevonte Martin-Manley
Steven Staggs
Mark Weisman
Greg Garmon ^
Jonathan Gimm
Jacob Reisen
Mike Meyer ^
Marshall Koehn
DEFENSE
Pos. No.
LE 99
95
LT 54 *
71
RT 90
97
RE 79 *
49
OLB 20 **
39
MLB 44 **
52 *
WLB 31 **
36
LC 19 **
2 ***
SS 21 *
13 **
FS
5 **
37 *
RC 18 ***
7
PT 98
14 *
Name
Joe Gaglione
Drew Ott
Steve Bigach
Carl Davis
Louis Trinca-Pasat
Darian Cooper
Dominic Alvis
Melvin Spears
Christian Kirksey ^
Travis Perry
James Morris ^
Quinton Alston ^
Anthony Hitchens ^
Cole Fisher
B. J. Lowery ^
Greg Castillo
Nico Law ^
Tom Donatell
Tanner Miller ^
John Lowdermilk ^
Micah Hyde ^
Sean Draper ^
Connor Kornbrath ^
John Wienke
* - letters won
^ - redshirt available
88
SEASON RECAP
Iowa posted a 4-8 overall record in 2012, including a 2-6 mark in Big Ten play. The Hawkeyes were the only team in the nation to play in six games decided by three points or
less during the regular season, posting a 2-4 mark in those games. Iowa had two games
decided by a single point (1-1) and won at Michigan State in overtime. In two losses, at
home to Central Michigan and Purdue, the visitors scored the winning points on a field
goal on the final play.
The Hawkeyes played nine games against teams that were selected for bowl games,
in addition to an eight-win Penn State team. Three of Iowas non-conference opponents
competed in bowl games.
Iowa started the season with an 18-17 win over Northern Illinois in Chicago, scoring
the winning touchdown late in the fourth quarter against a NIU team that would win its
next 12 games while earning an invitation to the Orange Bowl. That was followed by a
close loss to Iowa State (9-6) and a win over Northern Iowa (27-16). Iowa concluded nonconference action with a last-second 32-31 loss to Central Michigan.
The Hawkeyes started fast in Big Ten play, earning a win over previously undefeated
Minnesota (31-13) and the double-overtime win at Michigan State (19-16). Iowa then lost
its final six games, including three-point losses to Indiana and Purdue, and a 13-7 decision to 14th-ranked Nebraska in the season finale.
Senior DB Micah Hyde led the Iowa defense by earning the Tatum-Woodson Award as
the top defensive back in the Big Ten. Hyde was a first team All-Big Ten selection, while
senior center James Ferentz earned second team honors. Those earning honorable mention recognition included junior kicker Mike Meyer, junior tight end C. J. Fiedorowicz,
junior linebacker Anthony Hitchens, junior linebacker James Morris, senior offensive lineman Matt Tobin and senior defensive end Joe Gaglione.
Junior linebackers Anthony Hitchens led the team in tackles (124), while junior linebacker Christian Kirksey was third in tackles (95) had two pass interceptions and four
recovered fumbles. Kirksey returned both of the interceptions for touchdowns.
The Iowa offense was led by sophomore running backs Mark Weisman and Damon
Bullock. Both battled injuries throughout the season. Weisman played in 10 games and
rushed for 815 yards and eight scores. Bullock saw action in six games, rushing for 513
yards and three touchdowns. Quarterback James Vandenberg passed for 2,249 yards and
seven touchdowns while also scoring four rushing touchdowns. The 2,249 yards passing
ranks 16th in Iowa single-season history.
BIG TEN POSTSEASON ACCOLADES
Senior defensive back Micah Hyde was named the recipient of the Big Tens Tatum-Woodson Defensive Back of the Year Award. Along with being named Defensive Back of the Year,
Hyde was named first team All-Big Ten by both league coaches and media. Senior center
James Ferentz was named second team All-Big Ten by vote of the conference coaches.
Hawkeye players who earned honorable mention recognition from both Big Ten
coaches and media include junior tight end C. J. Fiedorowicz, junior linebacker Anthony
Hitchens and junior kicker Mike Meyer. Senior offensive lineman Matt Tobin was honorable mention by league coaches, while Ferentz, senior defensive end Joe Gaglione and
junior linebacker James Morris earned honorable mention recognition from the media.
The Tatum-Woodson Defensive Back Award is named after former Ohio State player
Jack Tatum and former Boilermaker Rod Woodson. Hyde completed the season with 78
tackles, including 44 solo tackles. He led the team with 14 pass break-ups, forced two
fumbles, and had one interception. He recovered three fumbles, one of which he returned for a touchdown against Purdue.
Hyde started all 38 games over his final three seasons and played in all 51 games
throughout his career. He recorded 240 career tackles to tie for 34th on Iowas career
tackle list. He is tied for 18th in career interceptions (8-142 yards) and had four forced and
three recovered fumbles in his career. He had interception returns of 72 and 66 yards for
touchdowns as a sophomore, which rank as the 10th and 12th-longest returns in school
history. Hyde averaged 7. 5 yards on 27 punt returns the last two seasons. He earned
second team All-Big Ten honors in 2011, and was honorable mention in 2010.
Ferentz started all 38 Iowa games over the last three seasons. He earned honorable
mention honors from both coaches and media as a junior. Tobin was recognized for the
first time in his career. The native of Worthington, Iowa, started all 12 games this season
and has 21 career starts. He started the first seven games of the season at left guard before starting the final four games at left tackle.
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FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
After running backs Damon Bullock and Greg Garmon left the
UNI game (Sept. 15) with injuries, Weisman was forced into fulltime running back duties against UNI and Central Michigan. The
walk-on fullback delivered before sustaining an injury, rushing for
661 yards and eight touchdowns on 114 attempts (5. 8 avg. ).
Weisman ranked eighth in Big Ten rushing (81. 5 avg. ). His 5. 1
average per carry tied for second among league running backs.
Weisman saw limited action vs. Penn State and Northwestern,
but did not play against Indiana and Purdue. The sophomore suffered an ankle injury, in overtime, at Michigan State. He rushed
only five times for nine yards vs. Penn State and 21 yards on nine
carries at Northwestern, playing in just the first two quarters in
each contest.
Weisman rushed for 113 yards and three scores against UNI
and a career-best 217 yards and three touchdowns versus Central
Michigan. The 217 yards tie for the eighth-best rushing total in Iowa
single-game history. In the Big Ten opener against Minnesota, he
carried the ball 21 times for 177 yards (8. 4 avg. ) and a score. Weisman rushed 26 times for 116 yards and a score at Michigan State.
Weisman, who earned honorable mention CFPA honors against
Central Michigan and Minnesota, was one of only six Big Ten players to rush for 100+ yards in four games in 2012.
Weisman scored all three of Iowas touchdowns against UNI;
two 1-yard scores and one 2-yard run. It marked the first time a
Hawkeye rushed for three touchdowns in a game since Adam
Robinson against Eastern Illinois (Sept. 4, 2010). Weisman tallied
three of Iowas four touchdowns against Central Michigan, scoring from five, 12 and 34 yards out. He added an 8-yard scoring run
against Minnesota and a 5-yarder at Michigan State.
FIEDOROWICZ LED RECEIVERS
Junior TE C. J. Fiedorowicz led Iowas receivers the last two
games, reaching career high marks with eight receptions for 99
yards at Michigan. For his efforts he earned tight end honorable
mention recognition from the College Football Performance
Awards. He added six catches for 56 yards in the season finale
against Nebraska. Fiedorowicz previously had five receptions in
two different games, including earlier in 2012 against Penn State.
The eight receptions are the most by a Hawkeye since Keenan
Davis had 10 receptions in a win over Pittsburgh in 2011. The eight
catches are the most by an Iowa tight end since Tony Moeaki had
10 for 83 yards in a 2009 win over Northern Iowa. Fiedorowicz had
four receptions for 27 yards on Iowas first touchdown drive at
Michigan.
Fiedorowicz ranked third on the team with 45 receptions for 433
yards and one touchdown to lead Iowas tight ends. In 2011, he had
16 catches for 167 yards and three TDs. He was named honorable
mention All-Big Ten by both league coaches and media.
STANDING STRONG
Iowas defense posted solid numbers in 2012. The Hawkeyes
ranked 13th in the country in turnover margin (+11); 27th in fumbles recovered (13); 33rd in scoring defense (23. 8); 46th in turnovers gained (21); and 75th in passes intercepted (10).
Iowas defense amassed 53 tackles for loss and forced 23 turnovers. Seven of the 23 overall takeaways were collected inside
the red zone. Also, CB Greg Castillo picked off Michigan State QB
Andrew Maxwell on the 14-yard line (Michigan State had not yet
reached the red zone) in double-overtime to preserve a Hawkeye
victory. The Hawkeye defense has collected at least one takeaway
in 76 of its last 87 games, dating back to 2006.
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The Hawkeyes tied for 25th in the nation with seven different
defenders with an interception in 2012.
Iowas defense collected 10 interceptions in each of the last
two seasons. Seven different Hawkeyes intercepted at least one
pass in 2012, with Christian Kirksey, Tom Donatell and Greg Castillo collecting two each.
LB Anthony Hitchens recorded seven games with double-digit
tackles in 2012. Hitchens led the Big Ten and ranked sixth in the
country in tackles (11. 3). Hitchens did not see action at Michigan due to injury.
QB James Vandenberg finished his career with a 32:15 touchdown-to-interception ratio.
LB Christian Kirkseys eight tackles at Michigan put him at 200
career tackles. He became the third Hawkeye in 2012 (James
Morris, Micah Hyde) and the 68th player to accomplish the feat
in school history. Morris has 293 career tackles to rank 16th and
Hyde has 240 to tie for 34th.
Mark Weisman rushed for a combined 334 yards and six TDs
against Northern Iowa and Central Michigan. He became the
first Hawkeye to rush for 300+ yards and score 6+ times in a
two-game span since Tavian Banks in 1997. Banks had a combined 517 yards and six TDs against UNI and Tulsa and 441
yards and eight TDs vs. Tulsa and Iowa State.
The Hawkeyes played seven true freshmen in 2012: P Connor
Kornbrath, CB Kevin Buford, CB Sean Draper, WR Tevaun Smith,
LB Nate Meier, RB Greg Garmon and DL Drew Ott.
Iowa had 15 different players catch at least one pass in 2012.
Iowa utilized two punters in 2012: freshman Connor Kornbrath
and senior John Wienke. Wienke, who was mainly used on
short-field punts, had nine of his 14 punts downed inside the
20, including three on the 1-yard line (Northern Illinois, Central
Michigan and Northwestern). Kornbrath punted 53 times for
2,010 yards (37. 9 avg. ). He had a career long 61-yard punt in
the finale against Nebraska. Kornbrath was one of two rookie
punters in the Big Ten in 2012 (Drew Meyer, Wisconsin).
KIRKSEY RANKED AMONG NATION LEADERS
LB Christian Kirksey ranked third on the team in tackles (95),
first in fumbles recovered (4), and shared the team lead with two
interceptions. The four fumbles recovered tied as second best in
the country. Also, he returned his two interceptions for touchdowns (68 and 18 yards). He was one of only eight players in the
country to return two or more interceptions for scores this season.
Kirksey is the first Hawkeye since Micah Hyde to accomplish the
feat. Hyde returned two picks for scores in 2010 (72 vs. Missouri
and 66 vs. Michigan State).
COLLECTING INTERCEPTIONS
Iowas defense has ranked among national leaders in causing
turnovers in recent seasons. Since the start of the 2008 season,
Iowa has collected 83 interceptions, a total that ranks among the
best in the nation over that span. Iowa had 10 interceptions in
2011, with two of those being returned for touchdowns (89 yards
by DB Shaun Prater and 98 yards by DB Tanner Miller). Iowas defense also registered 10 interceptions in 2012 (two vs. Iowa State;
one against UNI, Northwestern, Michigan State, Michigan and
Indiana; three vs. Minnesota). The 10 passes intercepted ranked
65th in the country.
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C. J. BEATHARD
Team Leader Award, Offense
STEVE BIGACH
Capital One Academic All-District VI first team
Academic All-Big Ten
Forest Evashevski Scholastic Achievement Award
AUSTIN BLYTHE
First team Freshman All-America by FWAA
First team Freshman All-America by Scout. com
GREG CASTILLO
College Football All-Star Classic
Next Man In Award, Defense
MARCUS COLLINS
Academic All-Big Ten
JORDAN COTTON
First team All-Big Ten Kick Returner by CollegeSportsMadness. com
Reggie Roby Special Teams Award, Overall
CFPA National Kick Returner of the Week vs. Penn State
KEENAN DAVIS
East West Shrine Game
Biletnikoff Award Watch List
College Football Performance Awards Wide Receiver Trophy List
Senior Bowl Watch List
First team All-Big Ten by Phil Steeles College Football Preview
Preseason All-Big Ten by Blue Ribbon
Preseason All-Big Ten by CBSSports. com
Preseason All-Big Ten by Sporting News
JAMES FERENTZ
East West Shrine Game
Second team All-Big Ten by league coaches
Third team All-Big Ten by CollegeSportsMadness. com
Honorable Mention All-Big Ten by league media
Roy J. Carver Most Valuable Player, Offense
Permanent Team Captain, Offense
Hayden Fry Extra Heartbeat Award
Iron Hawk Award
Players Choice Award, Offense
Outland Trophy Watch List
Rimington Trophy Watch List
Senior Bowl Watch List
Third team All-Big Ten by Phil Steeles College Football Preview
STEVE FERENTZ
Team Leader Award, Special Teams
C. J. FIEDOROWICZ
Honorable Mention All-Big Ten by league coaches and media
CFPA Honorable Mention TE Performer of the Week vs. Michigan
CFPA Honorable Mention TE Performer of the Week vs. Minnesota
John Mackey Award Watch List
College Football Performance Awards Tight End Trophy List
Third team all-Big Ten by Phil Steeles College Football Preview
Preseason All-Big Ten by Sporting News
COLE FISHER
Academic All-Big Ten
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JOE GAGLIONE
Honorable Mention All-Big Ten by league media
CFPA Honorable Mention DL Performer of the Week vs. N. Illinois
ANTHONY HITCHENS
Honorable Mention All-Big Ten by league coaches and media
Second team All-Big Ten by CollegeSportsMadness. com
CollegeSportsMadness. com Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week vs. MSU
MICAH HYDE
East West Shrine Game
Tatum-Woodson Defensive Back of the Year in the Big Ten Conference
First team All-Big Ten by league coaches and media
First team All-Big Ten by CollegeSportsMadness. com
Third team All-Big Ten Punt Returner by CollegeSportsMadness. com
Roy J. Carver Most Valuable Player, Defense
CFPA Honorable Mention DB Performer of the Week vs. Purdue
Bednarik Award Watch List
Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List
Senior Bowl Watch List
First team All-Big Ten by Phil Steeles College Football Preview
College Football Performance Awards Defensive Back Trophy List
Preseason All-Big Ten by Blue Ribbon
Preseason All-Big Ten by CBSSports. com
Preseason All-Big Ten by Sporting News
CHRISTIAN KIRKSEY
Permanent Team Captain, Defense
Next Man In Award, Defense
CFPA Honorable Mention LB Performer of the Week vs. Indiana
CFPA Honorable Mention LB Performer of the Week vs. Minnesota
Fourth team defensive All-Big Ten by Phil Steeles College Football Preview
JAMES MORRIS
Honorable Mention All-Big Ten by league media
Capital One Academic All-District VI first team
Academic All-Big Ten
Third team All-Big Ten by CollegeSportsMadness. com
Permanent Team Captain, Defense
Hayden Fry Extra Heartbeat Award
Players Choice Award, Defense
CFPA Honorable Mention LB of the Week vs. Iowa State
Bednarik Award Watch List
Butkus Award Watch List
Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List
Second team defensive all-Big Ten by Phil Steeles College Football Preview
NICK NIELSEN
Academic All-Big Ten
TRAVIS PERRY
Academic All-Big Ten
WIL RATHJEN
Team Leader Award, Defense
BRANDON SCHERFF
Fourth team defensive All-Big Ten by Phil Steeles College Football Preview
DON SHUMPERT
Academic All-Big Ten
ERIC SIMMONS
Team Leader Award, Offense
STEVEN STAGGS
Academic All-Big Ten
CASEY KREITER
Academic All-Big Ten
JACK SWANSON
Academic All-Big Ten
MATT TOBIN
College Football All-Star Classic
Honorable Mention All-Big Ten by league coaches
Brett Greenwood Award
CASEY MCMILLAN
Team Leader Award, Offense
MIKE MEYER
Honorable Mention All-Big Ten by league coaches and media
One of 20 semifinal candidates for the Lou Groza Award
Third team All-Big Ten by CollegeSportsMadness. com
Permanent Team Captain, Special Teams
Reggie Roby Special Teams Award, Specialist
Big Ten Conference Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Michigan State
One of three Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week vs. Michigan State
CFPA National PK of the Week vs. Michigan State
CFPA Honorable Mention Specialist of the Week vs. Michigan State
CFPA Honorable Mention Specialist of the Week vs. Central Michigan
Co-Big Ten Conference Special Teams Player of the Week vs. NIU
One of five Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week vs. Northern Illinois
CFPA Honorable Mention PK of the Week vs. Northern Illinois
Lou Groza Award Watch List
College Football Performance Awards Special Teams Watch List
College Football Performance Awards Placekicker Watch List
TANNER MILLER
Fourth team defensive All-Big Ten by Phil Steeles College Football Preview
College Football Performance Awards Defensive Back Trophy List
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LOUIS TRINCA-PASAT
Academic All-Big Ten
BRETT VAN SLOTEN
Academic All-Big Ten
JAMES VANDENBERG
College Football All-Star Classic
Big Ten Conference Sportsmanship Award
Capital One Academic All-District VI first team
Academic All-Big Ten
Permanent Team Captain, Offense
Maxwell Award Watch List
Manning Award Watch List
Davey OBrien Award Watch List
Senior Bowl Watch List
College Football Performance Awards Quarterback Trophy Watch List
MARK WEISMAN
Academic All-Big Ten
Next Man In Award, Offense
CFPA Honorable Mention RB of the Week vs. Minnesota
CFPA Honorable Mention RB of the Week vs. Central Michigan
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Iowa 27, Northern Iowa 16
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Central Michigan_______ 10_____ 13______ 0______ 9______ --______ 32
Iowa_________________ 14______0______ 7______10_____ --______ 31
GAME RECAP
Central Michigan scored nine points in the final 2:18 to edge Iowa, 32-31, in
Iowa City.
Iowa took a 23-21 lead with 2:18 remaining on a 12-yard touchdown by Mark
Weisman. Central Michigan responded with a seven-play, 64-yard drive, capped by
a Titus Davis touchdown reception to trim the Hawkeye lead to 31-29. The ensuing
two-point conversion failed, but the Chippewas recovered an onside kick with 45
seconds left and won the game on 47-yard field with three seconds remaining on
the clock.
The Hawkeyes were led offensively by Weisman, who turned in his second three
touchdown performance in as many weeks. Weisman finished the contest with 27
carries for 217 yards and scoring runs of five, 12 and 34 yards. The 217 yards tie
Shonn Greene and Nick Bell for the seventh-most rushing total in a single game in
Iowa history.
Iowa jumped out to an early 7-0 lead after recording its first passing touchdown
of the season, a 10-yard strike from James Vandenberg to Kevonte Martin-Manley.
Weismans first touchdown of the day allowed Iowa to regain a 14-10 lead late in the
first quarter.
Central Michigan put up 13 second-quarter points to take a 23-14 lead into the
half. Weismans second scoring run of the day made it 23-21 and a 46-yard field by
Mike Meyer in the fourth quarter gave Iowa a one-point advantage at 24-23.
Vandenberg finished 16-of-25 with 215 yards and one touchdown, while Keenan
Davis had six catches for 88 yards.
Iowa finished with 430 total yards of offense, including 215 rushing and 215
passing. Penalty yards hurt Iowas chances, as the Hawkeyes were flagged nine
times for a total of 106 yards.
Meyer set the Iowa school record for consecutive PATs made, breaking Nate
Kaedings previous mark of 60.
Micah Hyde and Anthony Hitchens each had 14 tackles to lead the Iowa defense.
The Hawkeyes collected eight tackles for loss, with Hyde, Hitchens, Tanner Miller,
Joe Gaglione, Louis Trinca-Pasat and Carl Davis each picking up one full TFL.
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
IA - - Kevonte Martin-Manley, 10-yard pass from J. Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick)
CMU - - Zurlon Tipton, 8-yard run (David Harman kick)
CMU - - David Harman, 33-yard field goal
IA - - Mark Weisman, 34-yard run (Mike Meyer kick)
Second Quarter
CMU - - Titus Davis, 29-yard pass from Ryan Radcliff (David Harman kick)
CMU - - David Harman, 25-yard field goal
CMU - - David Harman, 20-yard field goal
Third Quarter
IA - - Mark Weisman, 5-yard run (Mike Meyer kick)
Fourth Quarter
IA - - Mike Meyer, 46-yard field goal
IA - - Mark Weisman, 12-yard run (Mike Meyer kick)
CMU - - Titus Davis, 13-yard pass from Ryan Radcliff (Ryan Radcliff pass failed)
CMU - - David Harman, 47-yard field goal
Attendance: 70,585
CMU________________________TEAM STATS________________________IOWA
32_____________________________ Score______________________________ 31
24__________________________ First Downs___________________________ 19
34-111_______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 28-215
283_________________________Passing Yards_________________________ 215
26-35-0________________________ Passes_________________________ 16-25-0
69-394_______________________Total Offense_______________________ 53-430
6-32. 2________________________Punts-Avg. ________________________ 4-38. 2
0-0__________________________Fumbles-Lost__________________________ 1-1
4-25________________________ Penalties-Yards________________________ 9-106
36:35______________________ Possession Time_______________________ 23:25
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING: RECEIVING:
IOWA: Weisman 27-217
IOWA: Davis 6-88, Martin-Manley 5-65
CMU: Tipton 16-72
CMU: Wilson 8-105, Davis 5-74
PASSING: TACKLES:
IOWA: Vandenberg 16-25-215-1-0
IOWA: Hyde 14, Hitchens 14
CMU: Radcliff 26-35-283-2-0
CMU: Cherocci 7, Wilson 6
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Penn State 38, Iowa 14
Penn State____________ 14_____ 10______ 7______ 7______ --______ 38
Iowa_________________ 0_______0______ 0______14_____ --______ 14
Iowa_________________ 3_______0______ 7______ 7______ --______ 17
Northwestern_________ 7_______7_____ 14______ 0______ --______ 28
GAME RECAP
Penn State scored 24 first-half points en route to a 38-14 win over Iowa inside
Kinnick Stadium. The win was Penn States first in Iowa City since 1999.
The Nittany Lions controlled all facets of the game, limiting the Hawkeyes to
just 20 yards rushing and 209 yards of total offense. Penn State posted 504 yards of
total offense (215 rushing and 289 passing) to hand Iowa its first Big Ten loss of the
season.
Two Matt McGloin touchdown passes in the first quarter gave Penn State an
early 14-0 advantage. Sam Ficken added a field goal in the second period and Bill
Belton collected a rushing touchdown in the second, third and fourth quarters to
put the game out of reach.
Iowa junior Jordan Cotton put the Hawkeyes on the board with a 92-yard kickoff
return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter. It marked Iowas first kickoff return for
a touchdown since Derrell Johnson-Koulianos had an 88-yard return at Minnesota
in 2010. The return tied for the 10th-longest in school history.
Senior James Vandenberg tossed his third TD pass of the year late in the fourth
period, finding fellow senior Keenan Davis for an 18-yard scoring play. Davis also
caught his 100th career pass, collecting four receptions for 83 yards.
Vandenberg finished 17-of-36 for 189 yards. He threw one touchdown and two
interceptions. Freshman Greg Garmon had career bests in carries (8) and yards
(27) to lead the Hawkeye ground game. Iowas leading rusher, sophomore Mark
Weisman, injured an ankle the previous week against Michigan State. He was
limited to just nine yards on five carries.
Junior Christian Kirksey and senior James Morris led Iowas defense with 12
tackles each. Kirksey added a 45-yard fumble return.
GAME RECAP
Northwestern gained 433 total yards, including 349 rushing yards, to defeat
Iowa, 28-17 in Evanston, Ill. The Hawkeyes ran 19 more plays and controlled time of
possession, but were unable to come away with the victory.
The Wildcats scored on their first possession, converting three third downs,
capped by a 5-yard scoring run by Kain Colter. The Hawkeyes managed a field goal
on their first drive for a 7-3 score after the first quarter.
Northwestern took a 14-3 lead into halftime after Colters second rushing score
of the day. He added another to begin the third quarter after the Wildcats blocked
an Iowa punt and took over at the Hawkeye four-yard line.
A 47-yard pass from Colter to Christian Jones made the score 28-3 in the third
quarter. QB James Vandenberg capped a 12-play, 59-yard scoring drive with a
1-yard run. Vandenberg registered his second rushing touchdown with 6:37 left
in the game after a nine-play, 84-yard drive to trim the deficit to 28-17. Iowa was
unable to get any closer after its final score with 6:37 remaining.
RB Damon Bullock returned to action after missing the previous four games
with an injury. Bullock carried the ball 22 times for 107 yards, eclipsing the 100-yard
plateau for the second time this season.
Vandenberg finished 24-of-38 with 214 yards and hit eight different receivers,
adding to his two rushing touchdowns. It marked the first time in Vandenbergs
career he scored multiple rushing touchdowns in a game. WR Kevonte MartinManley led the way with seven catches for 46 yards. Freshmen Tevaun Smith and
Jacob Hillyer recorded their first career catches in the contest.
CB B. J. Lowery collected his first career interception, picking off a Colter pass in
the first quarter. DT Louis Trinca-Pasat and DT Darian Cooper each had a tackle for
loss. LB Christian Kirksey led the Hawkeyes with nine tackles.
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
PSU - - Jesse James, 31-yard pass from Matt McGloin (Sam Ficken kick)
PSU - - Allen Robinson, 8-yard pass from Matt McGloin (Sam Ficken kick)
Second Quarter
PSU - - Sam Ficken, 34-yard field goal
PSU - - Bill Belton, 11-yard run (Sam Ficken kick)
Third Quarter
PSU - - Bill Belton, 3-yard run (Sam Ficken kick)
Fourth Quarter
PSU - - Bill Belton, 5-yard run (Sam Ficken kick)
IA - - Jordan Cotton, 92-yard kickoff return (Mike Meyer kick)
IA - - Keenan Davis, 18-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick)
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
NU - - Kain Colter, 5-yard run (Jeff Budzien kick)
IA - - Mike Meyer, 40-yard field goal
Second Quarter
NU - - Kain Colter, 2-yard run (Jeff Budzien kick)
Third Quarter
NU - - Kain Colter, 4-yard run (Jeff Budzien kick)
NU - - Christian Jones, 47-yard pass from Kain Colter (Jeff Budzien kick)
IA - - James Vandenberg, 1-yard run (Mike Meyer kick)
Fourth Quarter
IA - - James Vandenberg, 1-yard run (Mike Meyer kick)
Attendance: 70,585
Attendance: 44,121
PSU_________________________TEAM STATS________________________IOWA
38_____________________________ Score______________________________ 14
28__________________________ First Downs___________________________ 14
52-215_______________________Rushes-Yards________________________ 23-20
289_________________________Passing Yards_________________________ 189
26-38-0________________________ Passes_________________________ 17-36-2
90-504_______________________Total Offense_______________________ 59-209
3-29. 3________________________Punts-Avg. ________________________ 5-36. 4
3-2__________________________Fumbles-Lost__________________________ 4-1
7-72________________________ Penalties-Yards_________________________ 3-30
38:08______________________ Possession Time_______________________ 21:52
IOWA________________________TEAM STATS_________________________ NW
17_____________________________ Score______________________________ 28
23__________________________ First Downs___________________________ 20
40-122_______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 49-349
214_________________________Passing Yards__________________________ 84
24-38-0________________________ Passes__________________________ 7-10-1
78-336_______________________Total Offense_______________________ 59-433
4-33. 2________________________Punts-Avg. ________________________ 2-36. 5
1-0__________________________Fumbles-Lost__________________________ 1-1
3-15________________________ Penalties-Yards_________________________ 7-72
34:25______________________ Possession Time_______________________ 25:35
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING: RECEIVING:
IOWA: Garmon 8-27
IOWA: Davis 4-83, Martin-Manley 4-42
PSU: Belton 16-103
PSU: Carter 6-85, Moseby-Felder 4-60
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING: RECEIVING:
IOWA: Bullock 22-107, Weisman 9-21
IOWA: Martin-Manley 7-46, Bullock 5-41
NW: Colter 26-166, Mark 16-162
NW: Jones 1-47, Lawrence 2-15
PASSING: TACKLES:
IOWA: Vandenberg 17-36-189-1-2
IOWA: Kirksey 12, Morris 12
PSU: McGloin 26-38-289-2-0
PSU: Hill 9, Mauti 8
PASSING: TACKLES:
IOWA: Vandenberg 24-38-214-0-0
IOWA: Kirksey 9, Miller 7
NW: Colter 6-9-80-1-1
NW: Nwabuisi 18, Proby 12
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Iowa_________________ 14______0______ 0______ 7______ --______ 21
Indiana______________ 3_______7______ 7______ 7______ --______ 24
Purdue_______________ 7_______7_____ 10______ 3______ --______ 27
Iowa_________________ 0_______7_____ 14______ 3______ --______ 24
GAME RECAP
Indiana rallied from an early 14-0 deficit to upend Iowa, 24-21, at Memorial
Stadium in Bloomington.
The Hawkeyes posted two quick scores in the first quarter to take the early
advantage. Iowa engineered a six-play, 71-yard drive that was capped by a 24-yard
strike from QB James Vandenberg to WR Kevonte Martin-Manley for the opening
score of the game. After the ensuing kickoff, LB Christian Kirksey recorded an
interception on the first play from scrimmage and returned it 18 yards to the end
zone, giving Iowa an early 14-0 lead.
Indiana responded late in the first quarter with a 45-yard field goal to make
the score 14-3. The Hoosiers continued their comeback, using a 15-yard pass from
QB Cameron Coffman to WR Cody Latimer with 47 seconds remaining in the half,
trimming the Hawkeye lead to 14-10 at intermission.
Latimer recorded the second of his three scoring catches with 7:28 remaining
the third period, giving Indiana its first lead of the game (21-17). Iowa responded
with a 10-play, 88-yard scoring march over 5:34 in the third and fourth quarter to
regain the lead. RB Damon Bullock tallied his second rushing touchdown of the
season, scoring from four yards to give the Hawkeyes a four-point advantage (2421). The 88-yard drive was Iowas longest scoring drive of the season.
Indiana scored the eventual game-winning touchdown on the next drive, going
61 yards in four plays for a 24-21 lead, with Latimer catching his third score of the
game. The Hoosiers used a 39-yard kick return for solid starting position and later
scored on a 30-yard pass play.
Vandenberg finished with a season-high 249 passing yards on a 21-of-34
performance. Martin-Manley was his favorite target, registering season bests in
catches (seven) and yards (131). Bullock led Iowas ground game with 83 yards on
25 carries.
The Hawkeye defense was once again paced by the linebacker duo of Anthony
Hitchens and Kirksey. Hitchens led all players with 14 tackles, including 1. 5 tackles
for loss. Kirksey had eight tackles, a pick-six and recovered a fumble in the red zone.
GAME RECAP
Purdue placekicker Paul Griggs hit a 46-yard field goal as time expired to help the
Boilermakers knock off Iowa, 27-24 inside Kinnick Stadium on Saturday. The victory
was Purdues first win in Iowa City since 1992.
The Hawkeyes tied the score 24-24 with 3:32 remaining in the game when
PK Mike Meyer drilled a 24-yard field goal. After a stop by the Iowa defense, the
Hawkeyes took over at their own 14-yard line with 1:08 left. Iowa put together
an eight play, 52-yard drive down to the Purdue 35-yard line, but was unable to
convert on 4th-and-3, giving the Boilermakers the ball with 16 seconds left.
Purdue QB Robert Marve scrambled for 17 yards on the first play and he hit
Antavian Edison for 20 yards on the next play, setting up the game winning 46-yard
field goal.
The Boilermakers struck first when Akeem Shavers scored on a 3-yard touchdown
run in the first quarter. Iowa responded in the second quarter with a 1-yard scamper
by Damon Bullock, but a 9-yard TD pass from Marve to Gabe Holmes gave Purdue a
14-7 lead at the half.
Purdues Sam McCartney increased the lead to 17-7 with a 36-yard field goal to
open the second half. Iowa cut the lead to 17-14 when QB James Vandenberg hit TE
C. J. Fiedorowicz for a 5-yard touchdown.
Iowa and Purdue traded scores to end the third quarter. Marve collected his third
TD pass of the day, hitting Gary Bush on a 10-yard score with 1:38 left in the third
quarter for a 24-14 lead. After an Iowa punt and a Boilermaker penalty, Purdue took
over on its own 10-yard line with 50 seconds left in the quarter. Marve fumbled the
snap on the second play of the drive and CB Micah Hyde scooped up the loose ball,
carrying it into the end zone for a 9-yard score. The score was Hydes third career
defensive touchdown.
Vandenberg was 19-of-36 for 190 yards and one touchdown and also added
eight rushes for 31 yards. Bullock had 23 carries for 43 yards. Seven different
Hawkeyes had at least one catch, led by WR Kevonte Martin-Manleys 63 yards.
Hyde and James Morris each had a game-high 11 tackles. Hyde added a pass
breakup and a fumble recovery, while DE Dominic Alvis had one sack.
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
IA - - Kevonte Martin-Manley, 24-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick)
IA - - Christian Kirksey, 18-yard interception return (Mike Meyer kick)
IU - - Mitch Ewald, 45-yard field goal
Second Quarter
IU - - Cody Latimer, 15-yard pass from Cameron Coffman (Mitch Ewald kick)
Third Quarter
IU - - Cody Latimer, 6-yard pass from Cameron Coffman (Mitch Ewald kick)
Fourth Quarter
IA - - Damon Bullock, 4-yard run (Mike Meyer kick)
IU - - Cody Latimer, 30-yard pass from Cameron Coffman (Mitch Ewald kick)
Attendance: 40,646
IOWA________________________TEAM STATS_________________________ IND
21_____________________________ Score______________________________ 24
17__________________________ First Downs___________________________ 24
30-96________________________Rushes-Yards________________________ 30-67
249_________________________Passing Yards_________________________ 406
21-34-1________________________ Passes_________________________ 31-49-1
64-345_______________________Total Offense_______________________ 79-473
8-37. 4________________________Punts-Avg. ________________________ 5-36. 4
1-1__________________________Fumbles-Lost__________________________ 1-1
7-51________________________ Penalties-Yards_________________________ 7-50
31:11______________________ Possession Time_______________________ 28:49
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING: RECEIVING:
IOWA: Bullock 25-83
IOWA: Martin-Manley 7-131, Davis 5-57
IND: Houston 18-52
IND: Latimer 7-113, Hughes 6-110
PASSING: TACKLES:
IOWA: Vandenberg 21-34-249-1-1
IOWA: Hitchens 14, Kirksey 8
IND: Coffman 21-36-315-3-0
IND: Marshall 7, Replogle 7
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
PU - - Akeem Shavers, 3-yard run (Sam McCartney kick)
Second Quarter
IA - - Damon Bullock, 1-yard run (Mike Meyer kick)
PU - - Gabe Holmes, 9-yard pass from Robert Marve (Sam McCartney kick)
Third Quarter
PU - - Sam McCartney, 36-yard field goal
IA - - C. J. Fiedorowicz, 5-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick)
PU - - Gary Bush, 10-yard pass from Robert Marve (Sam McCartney kick)
IA - - Micah Hyde, 9-yard fumble recovery (Mike Meyer kick)
Fourth Quarter
IA - - Mike Meyer, 24-yard field goal
PU - - Paul Griggs, 46-yard field goal
Attendance: 70,585
PUR_________________________TEAM STATS________________________IOWA
27_____________________________ Score______________________________ 24
26__________________________ First Downs___________________________ 16
44-211_______________________Rushes-Yards________________________ 31-74
279_________________________Passing Yards_________________________ 190
26-35-0________________________ Passes_________________________ 19-36-0
79-490_______________________Total Offense_______________________ 67-264
5-46. 0________________________Punts-Avg. ________________________ 7-40. 3
3-3__________________________Fumbles-Lost__________________________ 0-0
10-100______________________ Penalties-Yards_________________________ 2-18
32:39______________________ Possession Time_______________________ 27:21
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING: RECEIVING:
IOWA: Bullock 23-43
IOWA: Martin-Manley 4-63, Derby 4-39
PU: Bolden 14-102
PU: Ross 4-57, Shavers 3-54
PASSING: TACKLES:
IOWA: Vandenberg 19-36-190-1-0
IOWA: Hyde 11, Morris 11
PU: Marve 25-33-266-2-0
PU: Feichter 10, Johnson 6, Short 6
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Michigan 42, Iowa 17
Nebraska_____________ 3_______0_____ 10______ 0______ --______ 13
Iowa_________________ 7_______0______ 0______ 7______ --______ 7
GAME RECAP
Iowa ended the season with a tough, 13-7 loss at home to No. 14 Nebraska. Both
teams battled adverse conditions, with temperatures dipping below 30 degrees
and wind gusts over 30 miles per hour.
Iowa and Nebraska each scored on their opening drive of the game. The
Cornhuskers put together a 16-play, 75-yard drive that consumed over eight
minutes, culminating in a 26-yard field goal by Brett Maher. The Hawkeyes
responded with a 12-play, 62-yard drive, capped by a one-yard quarterback sneak
by James Vandenberg for a 7-3 Iowa lead.
The Hawkeyes forced two Nebraska fumbles in the second quarter, but were
unable to convert the turnovers into points. Micah Hyde recovered a muffed punt,
but Nebraska stopped Iowa on a fourth-and-one at the Cornhusker 39-yard line.
One drive later, Louis Trinca-Pasat recovered a Taylor Martinez fumble, but Iowa
was forced to punt seven plays later.
Nebraska trimmed Iowas lead to 7-6 with a field goal on its opening drive of the
second half. The Cornhuskers took the lead for good late in the third quarter when
Rex Burkhead rushed for a three-yard score.
Connor Kornbraths 61-yard punt pinned Nebraska at its own one-yard line in
the fourth quarter, but Nebraska managed to burn 3:16 off the clock while gaining
32 yards. Iowas next drive went three-and-out, and the final drive of the game
ended with an interception.
Mark Weisman led Iowa in rushing with 91 yards on 29 carries. Vandenberg
finished 11-of-24 for 92 yards and two interceptions. Tight end C. J. Fiedorowicz
had six catches for 56 yards.
Linebacker James Morris had 13 tackles, including two for loss, while linebacker
Christian Kirksey had 11 tackles, including one sack. Iowas defense forced two
turnovers, had two sacks and recorded five tackles for loss.
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
MICH - - Devin Gardner, 1-yard run (Brendan Gibbons kick)
IA - - Henry Krieger Coble, 16-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick)
Second Quarter
MICH - - Roy Roundtree, 37-yard pass from Devin Gardner (Brendan Gibbons kick)
IA - - Mike Meyer, 27-yard field goal
MICH - - Devin Gardner, 1-yard run (Brendan Gibbons kick)
MICH - - Vincent Smith, 18-yard pass from Devin Gardner (Brendan Gibbons kick)
Third Quarter
MICH - - Devin Gardner, 3-yard run (Brendan Gibbons kick)
MICH - - Devin Funchess, 29-yard pass from Devin Gardner (Brendan Gibbons kick)
Fourth Quarter
IA - - Mark Weisman, 13-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick)
Attendance: 113,016
IOWA________________________TEAM STATS________________________MICH
17_____________________________ Score______________________________ 42
17__________________________ First Downs___________________________ 23
34-128_______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 39-199
181_________________________Passing Yards_________________________ 314
19-26-0________________________ Passes_________________________ 18-23-1
60-309_______________________Total Offense_______________________ 62-513
4-41. 2________________________Punts-Avg. ________________________ 1-43. 0
1-0__________________________Fumbles-Lost__________________________ 1-0
3-21________________________ Penalties-Yards_________________________ 3-35
29:37______________________ Possession Time_______________________ 30:23
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING: RECEIVING:
IOWA: Weisman 16-63
IOWA: Fiedorowicz 8-99, Garmon 3-40
MICH: Robinson 13-98
MICH: Gallon 5-133, Roundtree 5-83
PASSING: TACKLES:
IOWA: Vandenberg 16-26-181-2-0
IOWA: Hyde 8, Kirksey 8, Lowery 6
MICH: Gardner 18-23-314-3-0
MICH: Ross III 12, Bolden 6, Ryan 6
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SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
NEB - - Brett Maher, 26-yard field goal
IA - - James Vandenberg, 1-yard run (Mike Meyer kick)
Third Quarter
NEB - - Brett Maher, 52-yard field goal
NEB - - Rex Burkhead, 3-yard run (Brett Maher kick)
Attendance: 69,805
NEB_________________________TEAM STATS________________________IOWA
13_____________________________ Score________________________________7
16__________________________ First Downs___________________________ 13
53-200_______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 39-108
63__________________________Passing Yards__________________________ 92
8-14-0_________________________ Passes_________________________ 11-24-2
67-263_______________________Total Offense_______________________ 63-200
6-43. 2________________________Punts-Avg. ________________________ 7-40. 1
3-2__________________________Fumbles-Lost__________________________ 1-0
2-25________________________ Penalties-Yards__________________________ 1-5
30:58______________________ Possession Time_______________________ 29:02
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING: RECEIVING:
IOWA: Weisman 29-91
IOWA: Fiedorowicz 6-56, Martin-Manley 3-19
NEB: Burkhead 16-69
NEB: Cotton 3-39, Enunwa 2-8
PASSING: TACKLES:
IOWA: Vandenberg 11-24-92-0-2 IOWA: Morris 13, Kirksey 11
NEB: Martinez 8-14-63-0-0
NEB: Whaley 11, Smith 8, Green 8
Football Contacts:_______________
E-mail:________________________
Web Site:______________________
Office Phone: __________________
Roe Cell Phone:_________________
Weitzel Cell Phone: _____________
Press Row Phone:_______________
Iowa State
Football Contact:_______________
E-mail:________________________
Web Site:______________________
Office Phone:__________________
Cell Phone:____________________
Press Row Phone:_______________
Michigan
Football Contact:_______________
E-mail:________________________
Web Site:______________________
Office Phone:__________________
Cell Phone:____________________
Press Row Phone:_______________
Michigan State
Football Contact:_______________
E-mail:________________________
Web Site:______________________
Office Phone:__________________
Cell Phone:____________________
Press Row Phone:_______________
Minnesota
Football Contact:_______________
E-mail:________________________
Web Site:______________________
Office Phone:__________________
Cell Phone:____________________
Press Row Phone:_______________
Missouri State
Football Contact:_______________
E-mail:________________________
Web Site:______________________
Office Phone:__________________
Cell Phone:____________________
Press Row Phone:_______________
Nebraska
Football Contact:_______________
E-mail:________________________
Web Site:______________________
Office Phone:__________________
Cell Phone: ___________________
Press Row Phone:_______________
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Steve Roe/Matt Weitzel
steven-roe@uiowa. edu
matthew-weitzel@uiowa. edu
hawkeyesports. com
(319) 335-9411
(319) 430-6346
(319) 430-8176
(319) 335-9466
Mike Green
mgreen@iastate. edu
cyclones. com
(515) 294-3372
(515) 460-5804
(515) 294-8443
Justin Dickens
dickensj@umich. edu
MGoBlue. com
(734) 763-4423
(317) 363-3913
(734) 615-9568
John Lewandowski
lewski@ath. msu. edu
msuspartans. com
(517) 355-2271
(517) 243-2354
(517) 353-0630
Paul Rovnak
psrovnak@umn. edu
gophersports. com
(612) 625-9379
(651) 592-5741
(612) 626-6076
Rick Kindhart
RKindhart@MissouriState. edu
MissouriStateBears. com
(417) 836-4585
(417)
(412) 697-7198
Northern Illinois
Football Contact:_______________
E-mail:________________________
Web Site:______________________
Office Phone:__________________
Cell Phone:____________________
Press Row Phone:_______________
Northwestern
Football Contact:_______________
E-mail:________________________
Web Site:______________________
Office Phone:__________________
Cell Phone:____________________
Press Row Phone:_______________
Ohio State
Football Contact:_______________
E-mail:________________________
Web Site:______________________
Office Phone:__________________
Cell Phone:____________________
Press Row Phone:_______________
Purdue
Football Contact:_______________
E-mail:________________________
Web Site:______________________
Office Phone:__________________
Cell Phone:____________________
Press Row Phone:_______________
Western Michigan
Football Contact:_______________
E-mail:________________________
Web Site:______________________
Office Phone:__________________
Cell Phone:____________________
Press Row Phone:_______________
Wisconsin
Football Contact:_______________
E-mail:________________________
Web Site:______________________
Office Phone:__________________
Cell Phone:____________________
Press Row Phone:_______________
Donna Turner
donnaturner@niu. edu
NIUhuskies. com
(815) 753-9513
(815) 793-5474
(815) 753-0609
Paul Kennedy
pkennedy@northwestern. edu
NUsports. com
(847) 467-2028
(312) 497-5990
(847) 491-8835
Jerry Emig
emig. 2@osu. edu
ohiostatebuckeyes. com
(614) 688-0343
(614) 203-2766
(614) 292-1812
Matt Rector
rector@purdue. edu
purduesports. com
(765) 494-3196
(765) 237-1330
(765) 494-9079 or 9080
Mat Kanan
mat. kanan@wmich. edu
ulmwarhawks. com
(269) 387-4125
(269) 998-2259
(318) 342-5468
Brian Lucas
bml@athletics. wisc. edu
uwbadgers. com
(608) 263-5052
(608) 513-3987
(608) 262-7766
Keith Mann
kmann@huskers. com
huskers. com
(402) 472-2263
(402) 540-0274
(402) 472-2279
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2013 OPPONENTS
School Facts
Location: DeKalb, Ill.
Enrollment: 23,850
Nickname: Huskies
Colors: Cardinal and Black
Conference: Mid-American (West)
President: Dr. John G. Peters
Acting Director of Athletics: Christian Spears
Stadium: Huskie Stadium
Capacity: 24,000
Playing Surface: FieldTurf
School Facts
Location: Springfield, Mo.
Enrollment: 23,071
Nickname: Bears
Colors: Maroon and White
Conference: Missouri Valley Football
President: Clifton M. Smart III
Director of Athletics: Kyle Moats
Stadium: Plaster Sports Complex
Capacity: 16,300
Playing Surface: FieldTurf
School Facts
Location: Ames, Iowa
Enrollment: 31,040
Nickname: Cyclones
Colors: Cardinal and Gold
Conference: Big 12
President: Dr. Steven Leath
Director of Athletics: Jamie Pollard
Stadium: Jack Trice Stadium
Capacity: 55,000
Playing Surface: Natural Grass
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Rod Carey (Indiana, 1994)
At Northern Illinois/Career: 1st year
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
Jay Niemann (Defensive Coordinator/Safeties)
Bob Cole (Offensive Coordintaor/Quarterbacks)
Kelton Copeland (Running Backs)
Brett Diersen (Defensive Line/Recruiting
Coordinator)
Kevin Kane (Linebackers/Special Teams
Coordinator)
Tim Polasek (Tight Ends/Fullbacks/Camps)
Kelvin Sigler (Cornerbacks)
Joe Tripodi (Offensive Line)
Thad Ward (Wide Receivers)
Brad Ohrt (Director of Sports Performance)
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Terry Allen (UNI, 1979)
At Missouri State: 28-49 (7 years)
Career: 123-108 (20 years)
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
D. J. Vokolek (Associate Head Coach/Defensive
Coordinator)
Rob Christophel (Offensive Coordinator/
Quarterbacks)
Sean Coughlin (Offensive Line)
Courtney Sanders (Defensive Line)
Mike Chandler (Wide Receivers)
Wayne Chambers (Outside Linebackers)
Taiwo Onatolu (Inside Linebackers)
B. J. Stotser (Defensive Backs)
Ben Barkema (Tight Ends/Special Teams)
Gerald Davis (Running Backs)
Jeremiah Frey (Strength & Conditioning Coach)
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Paul Rhoads
At Iowa State/Career: 24-27 (4 years)
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
Bill Bleil (Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends)
Courtney Messingham (Offensive Coordinator/
Quarterbacks)
Wally Burnham (Defensive Coordinator/
Linebackers)
Chris Klenakis (Offensive Line)
Kenith Pope (Running Backs)
Shane Burnham (Defensive Tackles)
Troy Douglas (Secondary)
Curtis Bray (Defensive Line)
Todd Sturdy (Wide Receivers)
Yancy McKnight (Strength and Conditioning)
Media Relations
Football Contact: Donna Turner
E-Mail: donnaturner@niu. edu
Office: (815) 753-9513
Website: NIUHuskies. com
SID Mailing Address: 209 Convocation Center,
1525 W. Lincoln Highway, DeKalb, IL 60115
Radio Network: Huskie Radio Network
Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone):
Bill Baker (630) 212-8685
Color Analyst (Phone):
Mark Lindo (630) 420-6491
Series History
Iowa leads series: 8-0
At Iowa City: 6-0
At Chicago: 2-0
Current Streak: Iowa -- 8
Largest Iowa win: 57-3, 1986
Highest scoring game: UI, 54-20 in 1993
Lowest scoring game: UI, 16-3 in 2007
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Multiple
Defensive Formation: 4-3
2012 Record: 12-3
Conference Record (Finish): 9-0 (1st-West)
2012 Bowl: Florida State (L, 10-31) in Orange Bowl
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 55/16
Starters Returning/Lost: 16/11
Athletic Communications
Football Contact: Rick Kindhart
E-Mail: RKindhart@MissouriState. edu
Office: (417) 836-5402
Website Address: MissouriStateBears. com
SID Mailing Address: 901 S National Ave. ,
Springfield, MO 65897
Radio Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone):
Art Hains (417) 880-5431
Radio Color Analysts: Ned Reynolds, Mike Kolling
Series History
This is the first meeting in the series.
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Spread (No Huddle)
Defensive Formation: 30 (3-4)
2012 Record: 3-8
Conference Record (Finish): 3-5 (8th)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 41/18
Starters Returning/Lost: 17/6
Athletic Communications
Football Contact: Mike Green
Office: (515) 2943372
E-Mail: mgreen@iastate. edu
Website Address: Cyclones. com
SID Mailing Address: Athletics Communications,
1800 S. Fourth St. , Jacobson Athletic Building,
Ames, IA 50011
Radio Network: KASI (515) 232-1430
Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone):
John Walters (515) 294-9318
Color Analyst (Phone): Eric Heft (515) 222-9393
Series History
Iowa leads series: 3921
At Iowa City: 2313
At Ames: 168
Current Streak: Iowa State -- 2
Largest Iowa win: 57-3, 1985
Largest Iowa State win: 310, 1978
Highest scoring game: ISU, 44-41 (3OT) in 2011
Lowest scoring game: ISU, 2-0 in 1906;
UI, 2-0 in 1910
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Spread
Defensive Formation: 4-3
2012 Record: 6-7
Conference Record (Finish): 3-6 (9th)
2012 Bowl: Tulsa (L, 17-31) in AutoZone Liberty
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 36/29
Starters Returning/Lost: 11/11
2013 OPPONENTS
IOWA
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University of Minnesota
School Facts
Location: Kalamazoo, Mich.
Founded: 1903
Enrollment: 25,086
Nickname: Broncos
Colors: Brown & Gold
Conference: Mid-American (West)
President: Dr. John M. Dunn
Director of Athletics: Kathy Beauregard
Stadium: Waldo Stadium
Capacity: 30,200
Playing Surface: FieldTurf
School Facts
Location: Minneapolis, Minn.
Founded: 1851
Enrollment: 52,557
Nickname: Golden Gophers
Colors: Maroon and Gold
Conference: Big Ten (Legends)
President: Eric Kaler
Athletic Director: Norwood Teague
Stadium: TCF Bank Stadium
Capacity: 50,805
Playing Surface: FieldTurf
School Facts
Location: East Lansing, Mich.
Founded: 1855
Enrollment: 47,965
Nickname: Spartans
Colors: Green and White
Conference: Big Ten (Legends)
President: Dr. Lou Anna K. Simon
Athletic Director: Mark Hollis
Stadium: Spartan Stadium
Capacity: 75,005
Playing Surface: Natural Grass
Coaches Information
Head Coach: P. J. Fleck (Northern Illinois, 2004)
At Western Michigan/Career: 1st Year
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
Kirk Ciarrocca (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
Ed Pinkham (Defensive Coordinator/Secondary)
J. B. Gibboney (Special Teams Coordinator/
Secondary)
Brian Callahan (Tight Ends)
Luke Getsy (Wide Receivers)
Charles Huff (Running Backs)
Bill Kenney (Offensive Tackles)
Tim McGarigle (Linebackers)
Vinson Reynolds (Defensive Line)
Dan Nichol (Strength & Conditioning Coach)
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Jerry Kill
At Minnesota: 9-16 (2 years)
Career: 136-89 (19 years)
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
Tracy Claeys (Defensive Coordinator)
Matt Limegrover (Offensive Coordinator/
Offensive Line)
Bill Miller (Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers)
Brian Anderson (Running Backs)
Jeff Phelps (Defensive Line)
Pat Poore (Wide Receivers)
Rob Reeves (H-Backs/Tight Ends)
Jay Sawvel (Defensive Backs/Special Teams)
Jim Zebrowski (Quarterbacks)
Eric Klein (Strength and Conditioning)
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Mark Dantonio
At Michigan State: 51-28 (6 years)
Career: 69-45 (9 years)
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
Pat Narduzzi (Assistant Head Coach/Defensive
Coordinator)
Jim Bollman (Co-Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends)
Dave Warner (Co-Offensive Coordinator/Running
Backs)
Harlon Barnett (Secondary)
Ron Burton (Defensive Line)
Brad Salem (Quarterbacks/Recruiting Coordinator)
Terrence Samuel (Wide Receivers)
Mark Staten (Offensive Line)
Mike Tressel (Linebackers/Special Teams)
Ken Mannie (Head Strength & Conditioning Coach)
Media Relations
Football Contact: Mat Kanan
Office: (269) 387-4125
E-Mail: mat. kanan@wmich. edu
Website: wmubroncos. com
SID Mailing Address: Read Fieldhouse, 1903
W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo, MI 49008
Radio Network: Bronco Radio Network
(96.5 FM - Flagship)
Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone):
Robin Hook (269-387-3131)
Color Analyst: John Creek
Series History
Iowa trails series: 0-2
At Iowa City: 0-2
Current Streak: Western Michigan -- 2
Largest Western Michigan win: 28-19, 2007
Highest scoring game: WMU, 27-21 in 2000
Lowest scoring game: WMU, 28-19 in 2007
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Multiple/Spread
Defensive Formation: 4-3
2012 Record: 4-8
Conference Record (Finish): 2-6 (5th-West)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 36/18
Starters Returning/Lost: 17/9
Athletic Communications
Football Contact: Paul Rovnak
Office: (612) 625-9379
E-Mail: psrovnak@umn. edu
Website: GopherSports. com
SID Mailing Address: University of Minnesota,
Media Relations, 244 Bierman Field Athletic
Bldg, 516 15th Avenue SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455
Radio Network: Gopher Sports Network
Flagship Station: KFAN (1130 AM), Minneapolis
Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone):
Mike Grimm (952) 693-6224
Color Analyst (Phone):
Darrell Thompson (612) 616-8261
Series History
Iowa trails series: 43-61-2
At Iowa City: 28-23-1
At Minneapolis: 15-38-1
Current Streak: Iowa -- 1
Largest Iowa win: 55-0, 2008
Largest Minnesota win: 750, 1903
Highest scoring game: UI, 49-42 in 1994
Lowest scoring game: UI, 6-0 in 1918
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Multiple
Defensive Formation: 4-3
2012 Record: 6-7
Conference Record (Finish): 2-6 (5th-Legends)
2012 Bowl: Texas Tech (L, 31-34) in Meineke Car
Care Bowl
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 55/19
Starters Returning/Lost: 17/8
Athletic Communications
Football Contact: John Lewandowski
Office: (517) 355-2271
E-Mail: lewski@ath. msu. edu
Website: MSUSpartans. com
SID Mailing Address: Z-22 Breslin Center,
East Lansing, MI 48824-1003
Radio Network: Spartan Sports Network
Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone):
George Blaha (517-699-2200)
Color Analyst (Phone):
Jason Strayhorn (517) 699-2200
Series History
Iowa leads series: 23-19-2
At Iowa City: 13-9-1
At East Lansing: 10-10-1
Current Streak: Iowa -- 1
Largest Iowa win: 41-0, 1980
Largest Michigan State win: 56-7, 1966
Highest scoring game: MSU, 60-21 in 1974
Lowest scoring game: Tie, 6-6 in 1972
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Multiple
Defensive Formation: Multiple 4-3
2012 Record: 7-6
Conference Record (Finish): 3-5 (4th-Legends)
2012 Bowl: TCU (W, 17-16) in Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 52/13
Starters Returning/Lost: 19/8
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Northwestern University
University of Wisconsin
School Facts
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Founded: 1870
Enrollment: 56,387
Nickname: Buckeyes
Colors: Scarlet and Gray
Conference: Big Ten (Leaders)
Interim President: Joseph A. Alutto
Director of Athletics: Gene Smith
Stadium: Ohio Stadium
Capacity: 102,329
Playing Surface: FieldTurf
School Facts
Location: Evanston, Ill.
Founded: 1851
Enrollment: 8,367
Nickname: Wildcats
Colors: Purple and White
Conference: Big Ten (Legends)
President: Morton Schapiro
Director of Athletics: Jim Phillips
Stadium: Ryan Field
Capacity: 47,130
Playing Surface: Natural Grass
School Facts
Location: Madison, Wis.
Founded: 1848
Enrollment: 42,595
Nickname: Badgers
Colors: Cardinal and White
Conference: Big Ten (Leaders)
Chancellor: Rebecca Blank
Director of Athletics: Barry Alvarez
Stadium: Camp Randall Stadium
Capacity: 80,321
Playing Surface: FieldTurf
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Urban Meyer (Cincinnati, 1986)
At Ohio State: 12-0 (1 year)
Career: 116-23 (11 years)
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
Everett Withers (Assistant Head Coach/
Co-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties)
Luke Fickell (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers)
Tom Herman (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
Ed Warinner (Co-Offensive Coordinator/Offensive
Line)
Kerry Coombs (Cornerbacks/Special Teams
Coordinator)
Stan Drayton (Assistant Head Coach - Offense/
Running Backs)
Tim Hinton (Tight Ends/Fullbacks)
Zach Smith (Wide Receivers)
Mike Vrabel (Defensive Line)
Mickey Marotti (Asst. AD/FB Sport Performance)
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Pat Fitzgerald (Northwestern, 1997)
At Northwestern/Career: 50-39 (7 years)
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
Jerry Brown (Assistant Head Coach/Defensive
Backs)
Mike Hankwitz (Defensive Coordinator)
Mick McCall (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
Randy Bates (Linebackers)
Adam Cushing (Offensive Line)
Bob Heffner (Superbacks)
Marty Long (Defensive Line)
Matt MacPherson (Running Backs/Recruiting
Coordinator)
Dennis Springer (Wide Receivers)
Jay Hooten (Football Performance)
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Gary Andersen (Utah, 1986)
At Wisconsin: 1st year
Career: 30-31 (5 years)
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
Dave Aranda (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers)
Andy Ludwig (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
Chris Beatty (Wide Receivers)
Bill Busch (Safeties)
Jeff Genyk (Tight Ends/Special Teams Coordinator)
Thomas Hammock (Assistant Head Coach/Running
Backs/Recruiting Coordinator)
Chad Kauhaahaa (Defensive Line)
Ben Strickland (Cornerbacks)
T. J. Woods (Offensive Line)
Athletic Communications
Football Contact: Jerry Emig
Office: (614) 292-6861
E-Mail: emig. 2@osu. edu
Website: OhioStateBuckeyes. com
SID Mailing Address: 610 Fawcett Center, 2400
Oletangy River Rd. , Columbus, OH
Radio Play-By-Play Announcer: Paul Keels
Radio Color Analyst (Phone): Jim Lachey
Athletic Communications
Football Contact: Paul Kennedy
Office: (847) 491-7503
E-mail: pkennedy@northwestern. edu
Website: NUsports. com
SID Mailing Address: Northwestern University,
Athletic Communications, 1501 Central Street,
Evanston, IL 60208
Radio Network: WGN Radio
Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone):
Dave Eanet (312) 222-5094
Color Analyst (Phone):
Ted Albrecht (847) 615-1386
Athletic Communications
Football Contact: Brian Lucas
Office: (608) 263-5052
E-Mail: bml@athletics. wisc. edu
Website: UWBadgers. com
SID Mailing Address: Kellner Hall, 1440 Monroe
Street, Madison, WI 53711
Radio Network: Badger Sports Network
Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone):
Matt Lepay (608) 354-4068
Color Analyst (Phone): Mike Lucas (608) 212-4224
Sideline Reporter (Phone):
Patrick Herb (608) 957-2085
Series History
Iowa trails series: 14-46-3
At Iowa City: 6-17-2
At Columbus: 8-29-1
Current Streak: Ohio State -- 4
Largest Iowa win: 33-7, 2004
Largest Ohio State win: 83-21, 1950
Highest scoring game: OSU, 83-21 in 1950
Lowest scoring game: Tie, 0-0 in 1924
Series History
Iowa leads series, 47-24-3
At Iowa City: 24-9
At Evanston: 23153
Current Streak: Northwestern -- 1
Largest Iowa win: 786, 1913
Largest Northwestern win: 446, 1932
Highest scoring game: UI, 68-34 in 1968
Lowest scoring game: Tie, 0-0 in 1935
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Pro Style
Defensive Formation: Multiple
2012 Record: 12-0
Conference Record (Finish): 8-0 (1st-Leaders)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 50/24
Starters Returning/Lost: 14/10
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Spread
Defensive Formation: 4-3
2012 Record: 10-3
Conference Record (Finish): 5-3 (3rd-Legends)
2012 Bowl: Mississippi State (W, 34-20), in
TaxSlayer. com Gator Bowl
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 54/22
Starters Returning/Lost: 17/7
Series History
Series is tied: 42-42-2
At Iowa City: 24-16-1
At Madison: 18-26-1
Current Streak: Wisconsin -- 1
Largest Iowa win: 41-0, 1968
Largest Wisconsin win: 44-0, 1894
Highest scoring game: UI, 45-28 in 1975
Lowest scoring game: UI, 6-0 in 1942;
UW, 6-0 in 1925
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Multiple
Defensive Formation: 3-4
2012 Record: 8-6
Conference Record (Finish): 4-4 (3rd-Leaders)
2012 Bowl: Stanford (L, 14-20) in Rose Bowl
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 51/11
Starters Returning/Lost: 14/8
2013 OPPONENTS
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Purdue University
University of Michigan
University of Nebraska
School Facts
Location: West Lafayette, Ind.
Founded: 1869
Enrollment: 30,836
Nickname: Boilermakers
Colors: Old Gold and Black
Conference: Big Ten (Leaders)
President: Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr.
Athletic Director: Morgan J. Burke
Stadium: Ross-Ade Stadium
Capacity: 62,500
Playing Surface: Bermuda Grass
School Facts
Location: Ann Arbor, Mich.
Founded: 1817
Enrollment: 41,942
Nickname: Wolverines
Colors: Maize and Blue
Conference: Big Ten (Legends)
President: Mary Sue Coleman
Athletic Director: Dave Brandon
Stadium: Michigan Stadium
Capacity: 109,901
Playing Surface: FieldTurf
School Facts
Location: Lincoln, Neb.
Founded: 1869
Enrollment: 24,610
Nickname: Cornhuskers
Colors: Scarlet and Cream
Conference: Big Ten (Legends)
Chancellor: Harvey S. Perlman, J. D.
Athletic Director: Shawn Eichorst
Stadium: Memorial Stadium
Capacity: 81,091
Playing Surface: FieldTurf
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Darrell Hazell
(Muskingum College, 1986)
At Purdue: 1st year
Career: 16-10 (2 years)
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
Greg Hudson (Defensive Coordinator)
John Shoop (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
Jim Bridge (Offensive Line)
Rubin Carter (Defensive Line)
Marcus Freeman (Linebackers)
John Heacock (Defensive Backs)
Gerald Parker (Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator)
Kevin Sherman (Wide Receivers)
Jafar Williams (Running Backs)
Duane Carlisle (Director of Sports Performance)
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Brady Hoke
At Michigan: 19-7 (2 years)
Career: 66-57 (10 years)
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
Al Borges (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
Greg Mattison (Defensive Coordinator/Defensive
Line)
Dan Ferrigno (Special Teams/Tight Ends)
Darrell Funk (Offensive Line)
Jeff Hecklinski (Wide Receivers)
Fred Jackson (Running Backs)
Curt Mallory (Secondary)
Roy Manning (Outside Linebackers)
Mark Smith (Inside Linebackers)
Aaron Wellman (Strength and Conditioning)
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Bo Pelini
At Nebraska/Career: 49-20 (5 years)
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
Barney Cotton (Associate Head Coach/Run Game
Coordinator/Offensive Line)
John Papuchis (Defensive Coordinator)
Tim Beck (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
Ron Brown (Running Backs)
Ross Els (Linebackers/Special Teams Coordinator)
Rich Fisher (Wide Receivers)
John Garrison (Offensive Line)
Terry Joseph (Secondary)
Rick Kaczenski (Defensive Line)
James Dobson (Head Football Strength Coach)
Athletic Communications
Football Contact: Matt Rector
Office: (765) 4943196
E-Mail: rector@purdue. edu
Website: PurdueSports. com
SID Mailing Address: Athletics Communications,
Mackey Arena, Room 2235, 900 John R. Wooden
Drive, West Lafayette, IN, 47907
Radio Network: Purdue Sports Properties
(Learfield Sports)
Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone):
Tim Newton (765) 427-5494
Color Analyst (Phone): Pete Quinn (317) 261-2100
Athletic Communications
Football Contact: Justin Dickens
Office: (734) 7634423
E-Mail: dickensj@umich. edu
Website: MGoBlue. com
SID Mailing Address: Michigan Athletic Media
Relations, University of Michigan, 1000 South
State Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2201
Radio Network: Michigan Sports Network
(WOMC, 104. 3-Flagship)
Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone):
Frank Beckman (313) 873-9834
Color Analyst (Phone):
Jim Brandstatter (248) 360-0890
Series History
Iowa trails series: 34463
At Iowa City: 20-19-2
At West Lafayette: 14-27-1
Current Streak: Purdue -- 1
Largest Iowa win: 560, 1922
Largest Purdue win: 5813, 1980
Highest scoring game: PU, 58-13 in 1980;
PU, 48-23 in 1973
Lowest scoring game: Tie, 0-0 in 1938
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Multiple
Defensive Formation: 4-3
2012 Record: 6-7
Conference Record (Finish): 3-5 (4th-Leaders)
2012 Bowl: Oklahoma State (L, 14-58) in Heart of
Dallas Bowl
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 48/22
Starters Returning/Lost: 14/9
Series History
Iowa trails series: 13-41-4
At Iowa City: 6-16-1
At Ann Arbor: 7-25-3
Current Streak: Michigan -- 1
Largest Iowa win: 26-0, 1984
Largest Michigan win: 107-0, 1902
Highest scoring game: UM, 107-0 in 1902
Lowest scoring game: Tie, 0-0 in 1929
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Pro Style
Defensive Formation: 4-3
2012 Record: 8-5
Conference Record (Finish): 6-2 (2nd-Legends)
2012 Bowl: South Carolina (L, 28-33) in Outback Bowl
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 49/25
Starters Returning/Lost: 11/11
Athletic Communications
Football Contact: Keith Mann
Office: (402) 472-2263
E-Mail: kmann@huskers. com
Website: Huskers. com
SID Mailing Address: One Memorial Stadium,
Lincoln, NE 68588-2005
Radio Network: IMG Husker Sports Network
Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone):
Greg Sharpe (402) 742-8600
Color Analyst (Phone):
Matt Davison (402) 742-8600
Series History
Iowa trails series: 12-28-3
At Iowa City: 6-9
At Lincoln: 2-15-1
Neutral: 4-4-2
Current Streak: Nebraska -- 5
Largest Iowa win: 30-0, 1899
Largest Nebraska win: 57-0, 1980
Highest scoring game: UN, 51-7 in 1915
Lowest scoring game: Tie, 0-0 in 1896
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Multiple
Defensive Formation: 4-3
2012 Record: 10-4
Conference Record (Finish): 7-1 (1st-Legends)
2012 Bowl: Georgia (L, 31-45) in Capital One Bowl
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 43/32
Starters Returning/Lost: 12/13
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1889 - Played first intercollegiate game.
1899 - Admitted to Western Conference of Big Ten on Dec. 1. First
undefeated season (801) was recorded under Coach Alden Knipe.
Hawkeyes posted shutouts in every game except 55 tie with Chicago.
1900 - Second consecutive undefeated season highlighted by five
shutouts to open the year. A 55 tie at Northwestern was only blemish.
1901 - Loss to Minnesota ended string of 23 games in a row without
defeat.
1919 - Lester Belding became Iowas first consensus AllAmerican.
1921 - First unbeaten and untied team (70) won an outright Big
Ten title under direction of Coach Howard Jones. Aubrey Devine was
the consensus AllAmerican quarterback. Recognized as national
champions by at least one researcher (Parke Davis).
1922 - Another perfect season (70) included outright conference
championship and selection of consensus AllAmerican FB Gordon
Locke.
1923 - Loss to Illinois ended string of 20 straight victories.
1939 - Dr. Eddie Anderson coached the legendary Ironmen team
to 611 mark. Halfback Nile Kinnick was recipient of the Heisman,
Maxwell and Walter Camp Trophies.
1955 - Guard Calvin Jones received the Outland Award and was
consensus AllAmerican for the second year in a row.
1956 - Won the Big Ten race and appeared in first Rose Bowl for Coach
Forest Evashevski. Finished 91 in all games and beat Oregon State at
Pasadena. Recognized as national champions by the College Football
Researchers Association.
1957 - Consensus AllAmerican tackle Alex Karras received the
Outland Award.
1958 - Big Ten champions again and defeated California in the Rose
Bowl. Recognized as national champions by the Football Writers
Association and earned Grantland Rice Trophy by Look Magazine. Led
the nation in total offense. Consensus AllAmerican Randy Duncan
was named the Helms Foundation Player of the Year and received
Walter Camp Trophy.
1960 - Shared Big Ten title with Minnesota and compiled 81 record.
Recognized as national champions by three different researchers
(Berryman, Boand, Litkenhous), and Sagarin.
1963 - Notre Dame game was cancelled following the assassination
of President Kennedy.
1964 - Some 28 Iowa and Big Ten offensive records were broken
despite 36 season.
1968 - Set Big Ten scoring and total offense marks. Ed Podolak rushed
for an Iowarecord 286 yards (17 attempts) against Northwestern.
1972 - Iowa Stadium was renamed Kinnick Stadium in honor of Iowas
Heisman Trophy winner of 1939. AstroTurf was installed.
1981 - Coach Hayden Frys third season produced a Big Ten
cochampionship and Rose Bowl berth, earning Iowas first winning
season in 19 years. DE Andre Tippett and P Reggie Roby were
consensus AllAmericans.
1982 - Fourth straight first division Big Ten finish and a 2822 Peach
Bowl win over Tennessee.
1983 - Offense breaks 35 school records on way to 93 mark and third
straight bowl trip (Gator) under Coach Hayden Fry.
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1996 - Iowa posted a 9-3 record, including a 27-0 win over Texas Tech
in the Builders Square Alamo Bowl. The Hawkeyes posted a 6-2 Big
Ten record, earning a tie for third place with Penn State. Iowa ended
the season ranked 18th in the nation in both the AP poll and the CNN/
USA Today coaches poll. PR Tim Dwight and DT Jared DeVries earned
All-America honors and RB Sedrick Shaw rushed for over 1,000 yards
for the third consecutive season.
1997 - If ever the Hawkeyes had a season that could have been,
1997 would be the year. Iowa posted a 7-5 overall record (4-4 in the
Big Ten) and participated in the Norwest Sun Bowl, earning its third
straight bowl invitation. But narrow road losses at national champion
Michigan (28-24), Wisconsin (13-10) and Northwestern (15-14) put a
damper on what could have been a great season. RB Tavian Banks,
WR Tim Dwight and DT Jared DeVries earned All-America honors and
Dwight led the nation in punt returns.
1998 - On November 25, 1998, Hayden Fry announced his retirement
as head coach after a successful 20-year career with the Hawkeyes.
Fry had a record of 143-89-6 at Iowa and a 232-178-10 mark over his
37 seasons as a college head football coach.
Iowa struggled to a 3-8 record on the field, with five of the eight
losses coming to teams ranked in the final top 25. Three Hawkeye
losses came at the hands of teams ranked in the top six in the country.
Iowa was led on offense by three freshmen, as QB Kyle McCann led
the team in passing, RB Ladell Betts led the team in rushing and WR
Kahlil Hill led the team in receiving. Senior DT Jared DeVries earned
consensus All-America honors.
1999 - Kirk Ferentz began a new coaching era as Iowa finished the
season with a 1-10 record while facing what was regarded as the
fourth strongest schedule in the nation. Three of Iowas losses went
down to the final play of the game, with the Hawkeyes allowing a
score at Northwestern and failing to score from inside the 10-yardline
in home losses to Indiana and Minnesota.
2000 - Iowa opened the season in the Eddie Robinson Classic against
Kansas State on August 26, marking the earliest date ever for an Iowa
football game. The Hawkeyes, facing the sixth-strongest schedule in
the nation, posted a 3-9 overall record. The Hawkeyes won their first
overtime game ever, 26-23 at Penn State, in double overtime. A late
season 27-17 win over Northwestern forced the Wildcats to share the
Big Ten title. Iowa finished strong, winning two of final three games to
set the table for the success of 2001 and 2002.
2001 - Iowa opened the season with three straight wins and ended
the season winning three of its final four games, including a 19-16
victory over Texas Tech in the Alamo Bowl. The Hawkeyes posted an
overall 7-5 record and tied for fourth in the Big Ten with a 4-4 mark.
All five of Iowas setbacks came by less than 10 points. Iowa led the
Big Ten in scoring (32. 6) as Coach Kirk Ferentz led Iowa to a bowl win
in just his third season.
2002 - Iowa posted a perfect 8-0 record in Big Ten play to earn a
share of the conference title with Ohio State. After a 3-1 start in
non-conference play, the Hawkeyes began league play with a 42-35
overtime win at Penn State and went on to earn the league title in
Coach Kirk Ferentz fourth year. Iowa posted a final mark of 11-2 after
a loss to Southern California in the 2003 Orange Bowl in Miami, FL.
Iowa earned its first-ever Bowl Championship Series invitation.
Ferentz earned Big Ten and national Coach of the Year honors,
while 11 Hawkeyes were named first team all-Big Ten. QB Brad Banks
placed second in the voting for the Heisman Trophy and was the Big
Ten Conference MVP. Banks was also the Associated Press Player of
the Year and earned the Davey OBrien Award as the top quarterback
in the nation. OL Eric Steinbach was the Big Ten Lineman of the year,
while TE Dallas Clark earned the John Mackey Award and PK Nate
Kaeding earned the Lou Groza award.
Iowa averaged over 37 points a game in leading the Big Ten in
scoring for the second straight season, while the Hawkeye defense
ranked fifth in the nation against the run.
2003 - For the first time in school history, Iowa won 10 or more games
in consecutive seasons after posting a 10-3 mark in 2003, putting an
exclamation mark on the season with a 37-17 win over Florida in the
2004 Outback Bowl.
Iowas 21 wins over the past two seasons are the most ever for
Iowa football in a two-year period. The Hawkeyes finished the season
ranked eighth in the final polls, the first back-to-back top 10 finishes
for Iowa football since the 1950s. Coupled with the 2003 Orange
Bowl, Iowa also has played in January bowl games in consecutive
seasons for the first time in the history of the program.
The Hawkeyes opened the season with four straight wins in nonconference play. After a loss at Michigan State, Iowa returned home
for a 30-27 win over Michigan, handing the Wolverines their only loss
in Big Ten play. After a loss at Purdue in early November, Iowa closed
the regular season with wins over Minnesota and Wisconsin. The bowl
win over Florida gave the Hawkeyes three straight wins over ranked
opponents.
Offensive tackle Robert Gallery was named a consensus AllAmerican and became Iowas third Outland Trophy winner as the
nations top interior lineman. PK Nate Kaeding was also a first team
All-American for the second straight season, becoming Iowas all-time
scoring leader while setting 14 school records during his career.
2004 - Winning its last eight games of the season, Iowa posted a 10-2
record, sharing the Big Ten Conference title for the second time in
three seasons. The Hawkeyes defeated Wisconsin in Kinnick Stadium
on the final day of the regular season to earn the title share with
Michigan.
Playing in its third straight January bowl game, Iowa scored a
thrilling 30-25 win over defending national champion LSU in the 2005
Capital One Bowl. The Hawkeyes scored the winning touchdown on a
56-yard pass from QB Drew Tate to senior WR Warren Holloway on the
final play of the game.
Iowa started the season with a 2-2 mark before making its
championship run. The win over Wisconsin increased Iowas winning
streak to 18 straight home games and 13 straight conference games,
both school records.
Tate, DE Matt Roth, LB Chad Greenway and LB Abdul Hodge were
named first team All-Big Ten, while Coach Kirk Ferentz was named
Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year for the second time in three
seasons.
2005 - Iowa finished the 2005 season with a 7-5 record and in a third
place tie in the Big Ten standings. A pair of heartbreaking, last minute
losses to Michigan and Northwestern is all that separated Iowa from
at least a piece of its third league title in four years. The Hawkeyes
success earned them their second Outback Bowl appearance in three
years.
Despite a year of triumphs and disappointments, Iowa finished the
year as one of only four teams in the nation to have played in January
bowl games the last four years.
LB Chad Greenway, DB Jovon Johnson and DE Kenny Iwebema
were named All-Big Ten first team, while LB Abdul Hodge, RB Albert
Young and PK Kyle Schlicher earned second team accolades.
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2006 - Iowa started the season winning five of its first six games
and becoming a fixture in the nations top 20. The second half of
the season was just the opposite as injuries took their toll and the
Hawkeyes dropped five of their final six regular season contests.
But, Iowa did well enough to get invited to its sixth straight bowl
game and came excruciatingly close to an upset of the defending
national champion Texas Longhorns in the Alamo Bowl, before
succumbing (26-24). The game was played before the biggest sports
crowd ever to witness a sporting event in the Alamodome. The game
was also the most watched ESPN bowl game in the networks history.
OL Mike Jones was named to the coaches first All-Big Ten team.
OL Marshal Yanda, LB Mike Klinkenborg, TE Scott Chandler and DB
Marcus Paschal were second team choices.
Iowa was the only team in the country to have three players (OL
Mike Elgin, DB Adam Shada and LB Mike Klinkenborg) represented on
the first academic All-America team.
2007 - Iowa finished the season with a 6-6 overall record. Iowa
finished tied for fifth in the Big Ten with a 4-4 mark. After starting the
season with a 2-4 record, Iowa won four of its last six and just missed
being selected for a bowl game. The Hawkeyes were bowl eligible
for the seventh straight season and finished in the Big Tens upper
division for the sixth time in seven years. Iowa broke the school record
for fewest turnovers in a season (13).
DT Mitch King earned first team All-Big Ten accolades by the
coaches and second team honors by the media. CB Charles Godfrey
was recognized on the second team by the coaches and was an
honorable mention honoree by the media.
Iowas offense isnt making any excuses, but. . . at least 11 players
who appeared on the spring, or early fall, two-deep are either off
the roster or were injured for a significant amount of time. The Iowa
offense could have looked much different with some of the following
names on the two-deep: WR Andy Brodell, OL Dace Richardson, OL
Rob Bruggeman, OL Bryan Bulaga, OL Alex Kanellis, TE Tony Moeaki,
WR Colin Sandeman, WR Dominique Douglas, WR Anthony Bowman,
WR Trey Stross and RB Shonn Greene.
2008 - Led by a great group of 15 seniors, Iowa won five of its last six
games and earned a spot in the prestigious January 1st Outback Bowl
against South Carolina, winning 31-10.
The 2008 Hawkeyes finished the season with a 9-4 record and were
ranked 20th in both final major polls. The Outback Bowl champions
became the fourth Iowa team in the last seven years to win at least
nine games. The Hawkeyes also played in a January bowl game for
the fifth time in seven years.
Along the way, running back Shonn Greene broke seven school
records and three school individual bowl records en route to becoming
a consensus All-American and won the Doak Walker Award as the
nations top running back. Greene also was named the Big Tens Most
Valuable Player. On the defensive side, Mitch King also earned AllAmerica honors and was named Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year.
The Hawkeyes tied for fourth (5-3 league record) and wound up as
the leagues only winner in the bowl season. Iowas four losses came
by a combined 12 points.
Iowa ranked in the top 20, nationally, in six statistical categories
(5th - Pass efficiency defense, scoring defense and fewest penalty
yards; 9th - rushing defense; 12th - total defense; 19th - red zone
defense).
2009 - The 2009 Hawkeyes will be remembered as one of the most
entertaining, talented and successful teams in Hawkeye history. The
11 wins equal (2002) the program record for victories in a season. The
regular season win total of 10 was achieved for only the fourth time.
For the first time ever, the Hawkeyes won their first nine games of a
season. And, for the sixth time in eight years, Iowa played in a January
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HAWKEYES AT NIGHT
Iowa has hosted 10 night games in Kinnick Stadiums history, holding a 6-4 record in those contests.
Iowa lost the first night contest played in Kinnick Stadium to Miami, FL (24-7) on Sept. 5, 1992. The Hawkeyes defeated Northern
Illinois (24-0) on Sept. 18, 1999, Arizona State (21-2) on Sept. 20,
2003, Syracuse 35-0 on Sept. 8, 2007, Michigan (30-28) on Oct. 10,
2009, Penn State (24-3) on Oct. 2, 2010 and Northwestern (41-31)
on Oct. 15, 2011.
Iowa lost to Iowa State (36-31) on Sept. 14, 2002, to Ohio State
(38-17) on Sept. 30, 2006, and to Penn State (38-14) on Oct. 20,
2012.
Iowa has only played six true night games in Kinnick Stadium.
Hawkeye games vs. Northern Illinois (1999), Iowa State (2002) and
Arizona State (2003) were 5 p. m. starts; the Northwestern game
was a 6 p. m. start and the Miami, Ohio State, Syracuse, Michigan
and two Penn State contests started at 7 p. m.
The Hawkeyes play Iowa State at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames at 5
p. m. this season.
IOWA VS. TOP-RANKED OPPONENTS
Iowa has played 11 games (0-10-1) against top-ranked opponents
in its history. Below is a list of Iowas games vs. top-ranked foes:
Ohio State at Iowa
Iowa at Nebraska
Miami at Iowa
Iowa at Ohio State
Iowa at Ohio State
Michigan State at Iowa
Iowa at Notre Dame
Ohio State at Iowa
Iowa at Notre Dame
Iowa at Notre Dame
Minnesota at Iowa
L, 38-17
L, 42-13
L, 24-7
L, 49-0
L, 55-13
L, 35-0
L, 28-0
L, 21-19
T, 14-14
L, 28-7
L, 34-13
IOWA IN OVERTIME
Iowa holds a 5-3 record in overtime games. Iowa won its first
overtime contest, defeating Penn State 26-23 on Nov. 4, 2000, in
State College, Pa. The Hawkeyes are 1-2 in single overtime, 3-0 in
double overtime and 1-1 in triple overtime. Iowa is 1-1 in overtime
in Kinnick Stadium and 4-2 in overtime road games. Following are
Iowas overtime games:
Date
11/04/00
9/28/02
10/22/05
9/09/06
10/27/07
11/14/09
9/10/11
10/13/12
Site
State College, Pa.
State College, Pa.
Iowa City
Syracuse, N. Y.
Iowa City
Columbus, Ohio
Ames, Iowa
East Lansing, Mich.
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Year
2012
Opp.
2011
Opp.
2010
Opp.
2009
Opp.
2008
Opp.
2007
Opp.
2006
Opp.
2005
Opp.
2004
Opp.
2003
Opp.
2002
Opp.
2001
Opp.
2000
Opp.
1999
Opp.
1998
Opp.
1997
Opp.
1996
Opp.
1995
Opp.
1994
Opp.
1993
Opp.
1992
Opp.
1991
Opp.
1990
Opp.
1989
Opp.
1988
Opp.
1987
Opp.
1986
Opp.
1985
Opp.
1984
Opp.
1983
Opp.
Points
Total-PPG
232-19. 3
275-22. 9
358-27. 5
310-23. 8
376-28. 9
221-17. 0
301-23. 2
200-15. 4
394-30. 3
169-13. 0
222-18. 5
225-18. 8
310-23. 8
269-20. 7
360-30. 0
240-20. 0
292-24. 3
211-17. 6
373-28. 7
210-16. 2
484-37. 2
256-19. 7
391-32. 6
258-21. 5
203-16. 9
330-27. 5
162-14. 7
347-31. 5
172-15. 6
287-26. 1
411-34. 3
159-13. 2
339-28. 3
243-20. 3
368-30. 7
259-21. 6
307-27. 9
324-29. 5
214-17. 8
293-24. 4
243-20. 3
278-23. 2
343-28. 6
179-14. 9
427-35. 6
288-24
197-17. 9
278-25. 3
336-25. 9
236-18. 2
380-29. 2
250-19. 2
391-32. 6
214-17. 8
440-36. 7
167-13. 9
359-27. 6
201-15. 5
380-31. 7
189-15. 8
First
Downs
209
237
266
278
261
249
232
195
269
215
203
227
261
250
272
256
199
202
223
220
270
282
242
211
200
263
177
253
171
212
211
81
103
97
131
91
116
137
88
130
94
106
116
95
147
84
201
215
278
223
278
194
248
187
284
195
279
199
270
226
Rushing
Att-Yds-YPG
404-1476-123. 0
473-1945-162. 1
454-1790-137. 7
549-2028-156. 0
449-1929-148. 4
407-1320-101. 5
454-1485-114. 2
285-1607-123. 6
515-2453-188. 7
397-1222-94. 0
438-1515-126. 2
454-1464-122. 0
432-1865-143. 5
480-1737-133. 6
436-2096-174. 7
470-1512-126. 0
428-871-72. 6
392-1110-92. 5
535-2241-172. 4
480-1205-92. 7
553-2784-214. 2
416-1065-81. 9
488-2104-175. 3
437-1405-117. 1
403-1090-90. 8
521-2331-194. 3
339-1028-93. 5
545-2698-245. 3
406-1470-80. 9
473-2374-187. 3
522-2604-217. 0
469-1816-119. 1
523-2154-179. 5
464-1690-140. 8
559-2398-199. 8
455-1503-125. 3
474-2431-221
519-2415-219. 6
452-1296-108
559-2277-189. 8
491-1566-130. 5
461-2047-170. 6
514-2128-177. 3
483-1464-122
577-2699-224. 9
432-1317-109. 8
402-1323-120. 3
480-1611-146. 5
495-1741-133. 9
586-2186-168. 2
484-1695-141. 3
521-1514-116. 5
517-2260-188. 3
461-1246-103. 8
467-1896-158. 0
489-1446-120. 5
607-2105-161. 9
474-1308-118. 9
532-2408-200. 7
460-1593-132. 8
Passing
Com-At-Int-TD
223-389-8-7
224-353-10-16
240-412-8-25
256-413-10-21
226-357-6-26
298-479-19-12
213-392-20-19
190-383-21-9
187-320-11-16
256-463-23-9
199-376-7-17
247-426-14-13
248-423-19-21
241-423-14-20
245-404-8-23
276-445-10-18
239-385-14-20
234-424-17-15
171-320-10-19
257-462-13-11
182-314-5-27
300-535-20-15
210-323-13-20
208-377-13-15
230-404-11-16
216-381-9-21
202-376-9-6
167-296-6-23
153-303-15-6
158-296-12-14
143-271-11-24
151-336-22-13
168-293-12-12
169-361-17-13
176-309-16-15
186-354-18-15
142-264-13-12
130-249-9-12
195-330-12-11
164-319-18-9
247-416-13-18
184-320-18-11
218-346-13-19
160-306-12-13
196-322-11-17
204-374-13-16
196-352-17-13
182-319-12-13
290-470-14-18
161-326-17-11
276-448-13-23
150-311-22-14
186-324-14-20
168-325-23-14
276-420-16-30
188-347-19-9
226-348-16-23
204-385-19-15
194-346-14-20
205-413-21-12
Passing
Yards-YPG
2249-187. 4
2634-219. 5
3052-234. 8
2898-222. 9
3049-234. 5
2297-230. 5
2887-222. 1
1988-152. 9
2362-181. 7
2656-197. 3
2281-190. 1
2750-229. 2
3118-239. 8
2732-210. 2
3093-257. 8
3080-256. 7
2881-240. 1
2416-201. 3
2095-161. 2
2884-221. 8
2734-210. 3
3554-273. 4
2618-218. 2
2496-208. 0
2580-215. 0
2960-246. 7
2275-206. 8
2399-218. 1
2045-185. 9
2328-211. 6
2263-188. 6
1875-156. 3
2120-176. 7
2007-167. 3
2613-217. 8
2493-207. 8
2045-185. 9
1777-161. 6
2276-189. 7
2064-172
2723-226. 9
2135-177. 9
2697-224. 8
1953-162. 8
2456-204. 7
2404-200. 3
2455-223. 2
2233-203
3752-288. 6
2104-161. 9
3796-292
2288-176
2731-227. 6
2200-183. 3
3611-300. 9
2116-176. 3
3053-234. 8
2231-171. 6
3239-269. 9
2441-203. 4
Total Yds.
Plays-Yds-YPG
793-3725-310. 4
826-4579-381. 6
866-4842-372. 5
962-4926-378. 9
806-4978-382. 9
886-4317-332. 1
846-4372-336. 3
844-3595-276. 5
835-4815-370. 4
860-3787-291. 3
814-3796-316. 3
880-4214-351. 2
855-4983-383. 3
903-4469-343. 8
840-5189-432. 4
915-4592-382. 7
813-3752-312. 7
816-3526-293. 8
855-4336-333. 5
942-4089-314. 5
867-5518-424. 5
951-4619-355. 3
811-4722-393. 5
814-3901-325. 1
807-3670-305. 8
902-5291-440. 9
715-3303-300. 3
841-5097-463. 4
709-2935-266. 8
769-4388-398. 9
793-4867-405. 6
805-3304-275. 3
816-4274-356. 2
825-3697-308. 1
868-5011-417. 6
809-3996-333
738-4476-406. 9
768-4192-381. 1
782-3572-297. 7
878-4341-361. 8
907-4289-357. 4
781-4182-348. 5
860-4825-402. 1
789-3417-284. 8
899-5155-429. 6
806-3721-310. 1
754-3778-343. 5
799-3844-349. 5
965-5493-422. 5
912-4290-330
971-5585-429. 6
883-3802-292. 5
841-4991-415. 9
786-3446-287. 2
887-5507-458. 9
836-3562-296. 8
955-5158-396. 8
859-3539-272. 2
878-5647-470. 6
873-4034-336. 2
Punts-
Avg.
68-37. 3
58-40. 0
53-41. 2
62-42. 0
56-43. 6
71-40. 9
61-40. 9
78-40. 6
51-40. 9
76-39. 9
87-40. 8
75-40. 8
56-37. 6
66-40. 9
58-38. 4
73-40. 9
66-39. 9
67-41. 2
82-40. 4
93-39. 8
53-39. 5
78-39. 4
49-35. 7
70-40. 2
74-42. 5
56-39. 8
73-41. 9
50-40. 1
77-39. 3
63-40. 0
57-41. 7
90-37. 2
59-43. 1
77-41. 2
54-41. 5
65-39. 7
42-39. 7
50-38. 6
66-40. 9
52-36. 8
64-37. 1
60-38. 7
54-32. 5
72-35. 5
52-35. 2
69-38. 7
59-37
58-39. 2
61-36. 1
73-37. 7
59-38. 8
73-38. 1
52-40. 5
74-41. 4
46-38. 6
79-37. 7
70-38. 3
64-41. 4
52-37. 2
81-40. 7
Fum. -
Lost
14-3
19-13
18-10
26-9
12-5
11-5
11-8
20-9
20-13
17-9
13-6
19-7
21-12
17-6
15-9
14-6
17-5
22-15
20-11
22-12
17-11
22-11
17-8
15-8
22-9
21-8
20-8
12-7
17-8
21-12
22-12
22-10
22-12
34-16
21-8
18-9
24-16
20-13
24-10
25-10
20-10
26-14
15-8
22-11
32-16
29-18
36-21
20-15
24-16
36-18
33-18
25-17
21-14
26-16
20-13
27-15
33-19
29-18
25-12
23-11
Pen.
Yds.
55-491
64-585
62-463
83-701
64-486
85-753
57-447
72-619
53-34. 3
65-46. 5
67-579
61-487
65-581
65-575
52-447
65-500
91-675
59-485
81-636
71-651
103-873
73-559
78-595
61-491
78-652
73-646
59-451
69-656
71-600
89-760
69-560
76-678
74-595
60-456
95-857
66-577
75-734
67-552
62-565
64-588
66-551
82-664
57-501
58-495
65-552
87-660
55-459
56-427
70-581
67-537
69-576
82-674
81-689
56-540
60-463
59-420
70-596
64-504
84-710
63-581
Points
Total-PPG
229-19. 1
230-19. 2
260-23. 6
129-11. 7
154-14
238-21. 6
239-21. 7
216-19. 6
125-11. 4
291-26. 5
171-15. 5
229-20. 8
161-14. 6
234-21. 3
182-16. 5
279-25. 4
157-14. 3
308-28
140-12. 7
401-36. 5
109-9. 9
208-18. 9
121-11
379-34. 5
129-11. 7
259-23. 5
255-25. 5
275-27. 5
322-32. 2
289-28. 9
161-16. 1
277-27. 7
86-8. 6
253-25. 3
94-9. 4
92-9. 2
170-18. 9
209-23. 2
126-15. 8
112-14. 0
127-14. 1
166-18. 4
215-23. 9
162-18. 0
234-26. 0
108-12. 0
223-25. 8
100-11. 1
272-29. 3
146-14. 6
263-29. 2
112-12. 4
219-21. 9
84-8. 4
166-17. 4
173-19. 2
192-21. 3
141-15. 7
187-20. 8
91-10. 1
First
Downs
224
219
182
161
174
204
209
206
144
215
160
194
172
181
166
223
192
202
158
242
135
200
134
278
154
221
238
217
236
237
180
190
135
188
128
155
156
174
111
116
132
124
150
124
143
129
175
113
217
153
174
119
149
127
157
125
136
118
138
122
Rushing
Att-Yds-YPG
556-2101-175. 1
419-1441-120. 1
520-2153-195. 7
421-956-86. 9
451-1486-135. 1
517-1651-150. 1
526-2130-193. 6
525-1881-171
522-1366-124. 1
547-2054-186. 7
540-1562-142
566-1992-181. 1
562-2144-194. 9
546-2072-188. 4
559-2406-218. 7
615-2458-223. 5
574-1982-180. 2
586-3180-289. 1
492-1599-145. 4
748-3848-349. 8
537-1629-148. 1
626-2724-247. 6
413-897-81. 5
719-3572-324. 7
529-1935-175. 9
565-2858-259. 8
474-2155-215. 5
580-2205-220. 5
530-2528-252. 8
621-2819-281. 9
423-1294-129. 4
564-2544-254. 4
408-1385-138. 5
463-1990-199. 0
355-848-84. 8
518-1710-171. 0
263-736-81. 7
491-1663-184. 7
333-1047-130. 9
384-1329-166. 1
410-1560-173. 3
378-1308-145. 3
402-1509-167. 7
413-1493-165. 8
439-2284-253. 8
424-1492-165. 7
440-2151-239. 0
393-1037-115. 2
498-2554-255. 4
466-1707-170. 7
453-2170-241. 1
372-1014-112. 6
499-2374-263. 7
472-1451-161. 2
470-1937-215. 2
362-1479-164. 3
442-2083-231. 4
400-1496-166. 2
456-2147-238. 6
367-1050-116. 7
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
Passing
Com-At-Int-TD
163-265-12-11
226-409-20-10
109-214-10-7
156-315-21-7
154-320-13-12
141-285-14-12
124-248-14-12
145-282-16-9
90-220-17-4
138-270-8-21
100-197-16-6
96-189-9-14
60-163-15-5
90-204-12-8
33-125-10-3
90-169-6-7
88-187-13-6
50-130-6-7
84-217-15-5
48-107-11-7
72-175-15-2
72-172-11-6
126-282-14-9
94-197-8-8
67-176-10-4
91-183-4-11
142-309--13
117-235--12
123-229--13
85-202--6
140-297--9
95-177--10
91-226-21-3
127-234-11-13
115-288-27-4
92-174-8-6
154-321- 14-9
82-173-10-8
75-183-9-12
78-155-7-6
86-169-15-8
81-170-9-6
94-172-17-9
59-154-11-8
39-98-7-4
71-149-12-1
104-192-8-8
74-172-13-5
124-219-11-12
84-200-15-8
77-146-17-11
70-169-14-4
52-118-7-9
74-153-15-6
64-126-12-9
52-122-10-12
49-105-8-4
48-119-7-5
51-115-12-7
82-181-18-9
Passing
Yards-YPG
1873-156. 1
2572-214. 2
1422-129. 3
1834-166. 7
1918-174. 4
1913-173. 9
1669-151. 7
1843-167. 5
1083-98. 5
1947-177
1276-116
1500-136. 4
972-88. 4
1151-104. 6
597-54. 3
1282-116. 5
1193-108. 5
723-65. 7
1126-102. 4
716-65. 1
825-75
989-89. 9
1495-135. 9
1400-127. 3
860-78. 2
1146-104. 2
2088-208. 8
1614-161. 4
1876-187. 6
1283-128. 3
1748-174. 8
1311-131. 1
1210-121. 0
1603-160. 3
1241-124. 1
1069-106. 9
2125-236. 1
1154-128. 2
1165-145. 6
921-115. 1
985-109. 4
1057-117. 4
1319-146. 5
858-95. 3
511-56. 7
573-63. 6
1248-138. 6
1098-122. 0
1617-161. 7
1213-121. 3
1303-144. 7
967-107. 4
582-64. 6
913-101. 4
942-104. 6
975-108. 3
677-75. 2
913-101. 4
586-65. 1
1208-134. 2
Total Yds.
Plays-Yds-YPG
821-3974-331. 2
828-4013-334. 4
734-3575-325
736-2790-253. 6
771-3404-309. 5
802-3564-324
774-3799-345. 4
807-3724-338. 5
742-2449-222. 6
817-4001-363. 7
737-2838-258
755-3492-317. 5
725-3116-283. 3
750-3223-293
684-3003-273
784-3740-340
761-3175-288. 6
716-3903-354. 8
709-2725-247. 7
855-4564-414. 9
712-2454-223. 1
798-3293-299. 4
695-2392-217. 5
916-4972-452
705-2795-254. 1
748-4004-364
783-4243-424. 3
815-3819-381. 9
759-4404-440. 4
823-4102-410. 2
720-3042-304. 2
741-3855-385. 5
634-2595-259. 5
697-3593-359. 3
643-2089-208. 9
692-2779-277. 9
584-2873-319. 2
664-2817-313. 0
526-2212-276. 5
539-2250-281. 3
579-2545-282. 8
548-2365-262. 7
574-2828-314. 2
567-2351-261. 2
537-2795-310. 5
573-2319-257. 7
632-3399-377. 6
565-2135-237. 2
717-4171-417. 1
666-2920-292. 0
599-3473-385. 8
541-1981-220. 1
617-2956-328. 4
625-1981-220. 1
596-2879-319. 8
484-2454-272. 6
713-2613-290. 4
519-2091-232. 4
571-2733-303. 6
548-2528-250. 9
Punts-
Avg.
68-43. 8
61-42. 2
57-45. 4
71-35. 1
67-37. 6
65-37. 2
54-37. 5
49-36. 1
85-36. 6
63-37. 8
74-35. 4
57-35. 5
56-35. 6
62-35. 3
56-37. 9
41-37. 9
56-36. 7
46-35. 8
65-35. 4
40-37. 6
75-35. 2
56-34. 9
80-35. 7
48-36. 1
69-36. 5
48-37
51-36. 3
51-39. 4
52-36. 5
56-36. 6
71-31. 1
56-36. 5
63-34. 8
53-35. 0
65-39. 6
63-37. 3
40-32. 4
36-35. 6
54-35. 7
47-37. 5
44-34. 5
52-36. 7
44-32. 8
45-34. 1
42-32. 7
47-37. 7
31-33. 4
48-36. 2
36-31. 3
51-33. 9
19-32. 9
48-34. 0
43-34. 9
52-34. 7
39-34. 3
40-37. 8
4-37. 0
20- N/A
42-40. 2
46-39. 1
Fum. -
Lost
27-14
22-14
21-14
30-15
44-21
27-13
26-18
38-20
32-19
37-16
23-12
44-26
39-16
14-6
51-14
29-12
33-20
28-18
43-27
30-14
36-17
48-24
21-10
47-22
25-15
33-16
27-18
26-19
27-15
18-10
22-12
16-10
28-13
24-10
20-11
26-13
30-21
30-20
16-6
28-17
20-18
16-11
21-14
27-15
23-11
27-14
34-19
24-14
36-20
28-18
30-18
27-13
25-17
27-16
36-18
26-15
30-20
26-17
31-16
21-13
Pen.
Yds.
66-587
58-535
84-666
55-489
62-685
64-649
55-538
49-470
63-658
64-665
60-642
57-459
64-652
55-841
51-550
55-498
51-413
48-503
46-438
53-547
54-504
48-415
45-447
67-588
45-403
56-505
43-455
52-578
58-497
38-452
34-289
53-487
41-393
51-537
52-454
50-487
44-432
54-489
37-349
37-375
39-395
42-380
51-425
47-375
42-349
42-389
51-478
36-388
53-536
37-321
46-429
39-419
39-327
49-476
44-436
43-377
N/A
N/A
55-475
48-417
109
IOWA
FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
Year
1952
Opp.
1951
Opp.
1950
Opp.
1949
Opp.
1948
Opp.
1947
Opp.
1946
Opp.
1945
Opp.
1944
Opp.
1943
Opp.
1942
Opp.
1941
Opp.
1940
Opp.
1939
Opp.
1938
Opp.
1937
Opp.
1936
Opp.
1935
Opp.
1934
Opp.
1933
Opp.
1932
Opp.
1931
Opp.
1930
Opp.
Points
Total-PPG
121-13. 4
210-24. 4
161-17. 8
233-25. 9
121-13. 4
201-22. 3
184-20. 4
247-30. 9
127-14. 1
142-15. 7
145-18. 1
179-22. 4
129-14. 3
92-10. 2
74-8. 2
310-34. 4
53-6. 6
240-30. 0
83-10. 4
153-19. 1
147-18. 4
135-16. 9
91-11. 4
99-12. 4
125-15. 6
98-10. 8
130-16. 3
91-11. 4
46-5. 8
135-16. 9
36-4. 5
120-15. 0
85-10. 6
103-12. 9
122-15. 3
39-4. 9
98-12. 3
153-19. 1
131-16. 4
56-7. 0
62-7. 8
171-21. 4
7-0. 9
131-16. 4
88-11. 0
74-9. 3
First
Downs
133
159
131
144
124
120
115
137
100
112
97
123
100
97
89
103
58
89
80
93
98
136
86
93
76
73
69
82
71
87
77
67
79
82
73
61
Rushing
Att-Yds-YPG
458-1560-173. 3
460-1650-183. 3
465-1692-188. 0
434-1400-155. 5
425-1650-183. 3
410-1242-138. 0
365-1475-163. 8
491-2015-223. 8
334-1028-128. 5
421-1742-217. 8
359-1030-114. 4
407-1865-207. 2
437-1807-200. 7
407-1217-135. 2
335-874-97. 1
445-2310-256. 6
299-904-113. 0
413-1900-237. 5
313-1011-126. 4
383-1511-188. 9
400-1402-140. 2
507-1692-169. 2
388-1156-144. 5
382-1365-170. 6
376-1161-145. 1
N/A-1052-131. 5
318-1014-126. 8
N/A-1074-134. 3
283-820-102. 5
N/A-1446-180. 8
N/A-943-117. 9
N/A -950-118. 8
N/A-1382-172. 8
N/A-1448-181. 0
316-1644-205. 5
N/A-971-121. 4
Passing
Com-At-Int-TD
73-181-20-8
106-202-9-13
83-188-14-11
93-173-15-13
65-198-23-9
74-163-16-13
66-194-16-13
73-158-13- N/A
66-170-14- N/A
44-115-13- N/A
77-168-14-11
54-135-11- N/A
39-91-12-3
47-106-16- N/A
65-184-11-7
33-80-16- N/A
21-69-7-1
19-62-11- N/A
40-123-11- N/A
43-104-14- N/A
45-122-12- N/A
47-134-14- N/A
32-95-14- N/A
24-89-12-N/A
19-95-11-N/A
41-113-12-N/A
36-100-16-N/A
39-107-13-N/A
48-115-15-N/A
43-122-24-N/A
43-121-9-N/A
27-68-22-N/A
26-75-13-2
39-86-10-N/A
22-73-15-4
26-89-16-3
Passing
Yards-YPG
985-109. 4
1523-169. 2
1153-128. 1
1508-167. 5
994-110. 4
1107-123. 0
1037-115. 2
1098-122. 0
1157-144. 6
780-86. 7
1092-121. 3
626-69. 5
352-39. 1
590-65. 5
912-101. 3
512-56. 8
205-25. 6
535-66. 9
613-76. 6
693-86. 6
929-92. 9
655-65. 5
431-53. 9
365-45. 6
317-39. 6
596-74. 5
749-93. 6
605-75. 6
535-66. 9
564-70. 5
676-84. 5
517-64. 6
430-53. 8
569-71. 1
343-42. 9
845-105. 6
Note: Detailed statistical records were not available prior to 1935, N/A= Not Available
Total Yds.
Plays-Yds-YPG
639-2545-282. 7
662-3173-352. 5
653-2845-316. 1
607-2908-323. 1
623-2644-293. 7
573-2349-261. 0
559-2512-279. 1
649-3113-345. 8
504-2185-273. 1
536-2522-315. 2
547-2122-235. 7
542-2491-276. 7
528-2159-239. 8
513-1806-200. 6
519-1786-198. 4
525-2822-313. 5
973-1111-138. 9
475-2435-304. 4
436-1624-203. 0
487-2204-275. 5
522-2331-233. 1
641-2347-234. 7
483-1587-198. 4
471-1730-216. 3
471-1478-184. 8
N/A-1648-206. 0
418-1763-220. 4
N/A-1679-209. 9
398-1355-169. 4
N/A-2010-251. 3
N/A-1619-202. 4
N/A-1467-183. 4
N/A-1812-226. 5
N/A-2017-252. 1
N/A-1987-248. 4
N/A-1616-202. 0
Punts-
Avg.
54-38. 7
51-43. 0
64-37. 8
60-33. 8
58-40. 9
68-37. 3
51-36. 4
44-40. 5
56-37. 8
54-36. 5
61-37. 0
36-34. 0
46-33. 1
59-33. 8
74-28. 0
57-32. 6
52-34. 1
38-36. 8
45-35. 6
53-32. 3
68-36. 3
69-34. 7
80-28. 3
71-31. 5
82-35. 4
76-32. 1
80-38. 5
76-34. 1
62-41. 7
64-37. 8
N/A-43
N/A-36. 2
N/A-38
N/A-36
N/A-36
N/A-35
Fum. -
Lost
30-16
32-21
30-16
30-18
32-18
23-14
32-18
32-20
27-16
17-13
20-9
31-21
23-17
28-17
27-14
20-10
26-19
15-10
29-15
20-13
29-15
19-7
21-10
19-12
23-8
29-15
14-7
14-4
23-12
26-17
20-10
18-11
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Pen.
Yds.
52-485
78-677
69-538
50-213
58-543
60-530
52-438
60-513
32-262
42-322
44-302
32-294
46-353
49-402
48-357
47-494
46-296
70-570
39-246
52-466
44-327
45-373
37-280
33-340
43-352
33-246
30-248
29-264
33-318
26-245
26-195
19-194
N/A-225
N/A-155
N/A-305
N/A-242
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
Team
First Game WLT
Des Moines YMCA
1896
1-0-0
Detroit
1930 1-0-0
Doane
1895 0-1-0
Drake
1896 12-3-0
Eastern Illinois
2010
1-0-0
Florida
1983 1-2-0
Fla International
2008
1-0-0
George Washington 1931
1-1-0
Great Lakes
1917
0-4-0
Grinnell
1889 11-5-1
Hawaii
1956 3-1-0
Idaho
1964 1-0-0
Illinois
1899 29-38-2
Indiana
1912 42-28-4
Iowa Preflight
1943
0-2-0
Iowa State
1894 39-21-0
Iowa Wesleyan
1890
1-0-0
Kansas
1891 4-6-0
Kansas State
1951
5-1-0
Kent State
2001
2-0-0
Knox
1892 6-0-1
Lawrence
1924 1-0-0
Louisiana-Monroe 2011 1-0-0
Louisiana State
2005
1-0-0
Luther
1893 1-0-0
Maine
2008 1-0-0
Marquette
1930 1-1-0
Miami, Fla.
1950
0-4-0
Miami, OH
2001
3-0-0
Michigan
1900 13-41-4
Michigan State
1953 23-19-2
Team
First Game WLT
Minnesota
1891 43-61-2
Missouri
1892 6-7-0
Missouri State
2013
0-0-0
Monmouth
1905 4-0-0
Montana
1954 2-0-0
Morningside
1908 4-0-0
Nebraska
1891 12-28-3
New Mexico State
1995
1-0-0
North Carolina State 1965
0-3-0
North Dakota
1926
1-0-0
North Dakota State 1946
2-0-0
Northern Illinois
1985
8-0-0
Northern Iowa
1898 15-1-0
Northwestern
1897 47-24-3
Notre Dame
1921 8-13-3
Ohio State
1922 14-46-3
Oklahoma
1979 0-2-0
Oklahoma State
1923
1-1-0
Oregon
1949 1-2-0
Oregon State
1956
7-5-0
P & S
1897
0-1-0
Parsons
1895 1-0-0
Penn College
1895
2-0-0
Penn State
1930 12-13-0
Pittsburgh
1931 2-3-0
Purdue
1910 34-46-3
Ripon
1928 1-0-0
Rush
1898 1-1-0
St. Louis
1905
2-1-0
San Diego State
1986
1-0-0
Simpson
1898 4-0-0
Team
First Game WLT
South Carolina
2009
1-0-0
South Dakota
1917
8-0-0
Southeast Oklahoma 1924
1-0-0
Southern Cal
1925
2-7-0
Syracuse
1975 3-1-0
Temple
1936 1-0-0
Tennessee
1982 1-1-0
Tennessee Tech
2011
1-0-0
Texas
1984 1-0-0
Texas A&M
1931
0-1-0
Texas El Paso
1986
1-0-0
Texas Christian
1958
2-1-0
Texas Tech
1996
2-0-0
Tulsa
1989 3-1-0
UCLA
1938 3-6-0
Upper Iowa
1898
2-0-0
Utah
1978 0-1-0
Utah State
1957
2-0-0
Wabash
1925 2-0-0
Washington
1937 3-3-0
Washington State
1953
3-1-1
Washington, Mo.
1902
4-0-0
Western Michigan 2000
0-2-0
Wilton
1896 2-0-0
Wisconsin
1894 42-42-2
Wyoming
1953 2-0-0
Yale
1922 1-0-0
2013 opponents listed in boldface
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Air Force (Series tied, 0-0-1)
10/04/1958____ T_____ 13-13____________ home
Akron (Iowa leads, 1-0)
8/31/2002_____ W____ 57-21____________ home
Arkansas (Iowa leads, 1-0)
10/03/1925____ W____ 25-0_____________ home
Arkansas State (Iowa leads, 1-0)
10/03/09______ W____ 24-21____________ home
Arizona (Iowa trails, 6-7)
9/17/1966_____ W____ 31-20____________ home
10/04/1969____ W____ 31-19____________ home
10/03/1970____ L_____ 10-17_____________away
10/06/1973____ L_____ 20-23____________ home
9/24/1977_____ L_____ 7-41_____________ home
9/30/1978_____ L_____ 3-23______________away
10/04/1980____ L_____ 3-5______________ home
9/25/1982_____ W____ 17-14_____________away
9/12/1987_____ W____ 15-14_____________away
9/07/1996_____ W____ 21-20____________ home
9/19/1998_____ L_____ 11-35_____________away
9/19/2009_____ W____ 27-17____________ home
9/18/2010_____ L_____ 27-34_____________away
Arizona State (Iowa trails, 2-1)
12/31/1997____ L_____ 7-17_______ El Paso, Texas
9/20/2003_____ W____ 21-2_____________ home
9/18/2004_____ L_____ 7-44______________away
Augustana (Iowa leads, 2-0)
10/20/1894____ W____ 34-0______________away
9/27/1904_____ W____ 33-2_____________ home
Ball State (Iowa leads, 2-0)
9/03/2005_____ W____ 56-0_____________ home
9/25/2010_____ W____ 45-0_____________ home
Berg AAF (Iowa leads, 1-0)
9/29/1945_____ W____ 14-13____________ home
Boston University (Iowa leads, 1-0)
11/20/1948____ W____ 34-14_____________away
Bradley Tech (Iowa leads, 5-0)
9/27/1930_____ W____ 38-12____________ home
Buffalo (Iowa leads, 1-0)
9/06/2003_____ W____ 56-7_____________ home
Butler (Iowa leads, 1-0)
11/08/1924____ W____ 7-0______________ home
Brigham Young (Series tied, 0-0-1)
12/30/1991____ T_____ 13-13_____ San Diego, Ca.
California (Iowa leads, 3-1)
1/01/1959_____ W____ 38-12______ Pasadena, Ca.
9/26/1959_____ W____ 42-12_____________away
9/30/1961_____ W____ 28-7_____________ home
12/31/1993____ L_____ 3-37___San Antonio, Texas
Camp Dodge (Series tied, 0-0-1)
11/23/1918____ T_____ 0-0_______________away
Camp Grant (Iowa leads, 1-0)
10/10/1942____ W____ 33-16____________ home
Carleton College (Iowa leads, 1-0)
9/26/1936_____ W____ 14-0_____________ home
48-0______________away
56-0______________away
11-0_____________ home
16-0_____________ home
17-0_____________ home
27-0_____________ home
15-12____________ home
92-0_____________ home
27-0_____________ home
IOWA
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M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
9/27/1997_____ W____
9/26/1998_____ W____
11/06/1999____ L_____
10/14/2000____ L_____
11/01/2003____ W____
10/30/2004____ W____
10/01/2005____ W____
9/23/2006_____ W____
10/13/2007____ W____
11/01/2008____ L_____
38-10____________ home
37-14_____________away
24-40____________ home
0-31______________away
41-10____________ home
23-13_____________away
35-7_____________ home
24-7______________away
10-6_____________ home
24-27_____________away
10/25/1997____ W____
10/17/1998____ L_____
10/23/1999____ L_____
9/30/2000_____ L_____
10/20/2001____ W____
10/19/2002____ W____
10/15/2005____ W____
10/14/2006____ L_____
9/29/2007_____ L_____
10/11/2008____ W____
10/31/2009____ W____
11/06/2010____ W____
10/22/2011____ W____
11/03/2012____ L_____
62-0_____________ home
7-14______________away
31-38____________ home
33-45_____________away
42-28____________ home
24-8______________away
38-21____________ home
28-31_____________away
20-38____________ home
45-9______________away
42-24____________ home
18-13_____________away
45-24____________ home
21-24_____________away
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9/10/2005_____ L_____
9/16/2006_____ W____
9/15/2007_____ L_____
9/13/2008_____ W____
9/12/2009_____ W____
9/11/2010_____ W____
9/10/2011_____ L_____
9/08/2012_____ L_____
3-23______________away
27-17____________ home
13-15_____________away
17-5_____________ home
35-3______________away
35-7_____________ home
41-44 (3OT)________away
6-9______________ home
621_____________ home
719______________away
1248____________ home
613_____________ home
052______________away
1035____________ home
028______________away
139_____________ home
634______________away
1334____________ home
727______________away
1433_____________away
046_____________ home
2019____________ home
616______________away
137_____________ home
2128____________ home
755______________away
130______________away
2020____________ home
717______________away
270_____________ home
2022_____________away
260_____________ home
70_______________away
4420____________ home
286______________away
330_____________ home
1027_____________away
916_____________ home
010______________away
2713____________ home
1314_____________away
314_____________ home
017______________away
010_____________ home
3528_____________away
835_____________ home
1414_____________away
1419____________ home
1443_____________away
2331____________ home
1723_____________away
731_____________ home
2212_____________away
186_____________ home
2022_____________away
724_____________ home
624______________away
1012____________ home
2116_____________away
6110____________ home
1723_____________away
319_____________ home
3027_____________away
3420____________ home
3122_____________away
743_____________ home
2431_____________away
238_____________ home
13-28_____________away
21-3_____________ home
49-42_____________away
45-3_____________ home
43-24_____________away
31-0_____________ home
7-49______________away
21-25____________ home
24-27_____________away
42-24____________ home
45-21_____________away
40-22____________ home
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
11/13/2004____ W____
11/19/2005____ W____
11/18/2006____ L_____
11/10/2007____ W____
11/22/2008____ W____
11/21/2009____ W____
11/27/2010____ L_____
10/29/2011____ L_____
9/29/2012_____ W____
29-27_____________away
52-28____________ home
24-34_____________away
21-16____________ home
55-0______________away
12-0_____________ home
24-27_____________away
21-22_____________away
31-13____________ home
home
home
home
home
11/04/1944____ W____
11/24/1945____ L_____
10/12/1946____ W____
9/22/1979_____ L_____
9/20/1980_____ L_____
9/12/1981_____ W____
9/11/1982_____ L_____
9/04/1999_____ L_____
9/23/2000_____ L_____
11/25/2011____ L_____
11/23/2912____ L_____
27-6_____________ home
6-13______________away
21-7_____________ home
21-24____________ home
0-57______________away
10-7_____________ home
7-42______________away
7-42_____________ home
13-42_____________away
7-20______________away
7-13_____________ home
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11/29/1927____ L_____
11/21/1931____ L_____
11/19/1932____ L_____
10/07/1933____ W____
10/06/1934____ W____
11/23/1935____ T_____
10/03/1936____ L_____
11/25/1939____ T_____
10/22/1949____ W____
11/15/1952____ W____
10/26/1957____ W____
10/25/1958____ W____
10/03/1959____ L_____
10/01/1960____ W____
10/23/1965____ L_____
10/22/1966____ L_____
11/11/1967____ L_____
11/09/1968____ W____
10/09/1971____ L_____
10/14/1972____ W____
10/13/1973____ L_____
10/12/1974____ W____
11/01/1975____ W____
10/30/1976____ W____
9/10/1977_____ W____
9/16/1978_____ W____
10/13/1979 ___ W____
10/18/1980____ W____
10/03/1981____ W____
10/02/1982____ W____
10/08/1983____ W____
10/06/1984____ W____
10/26/1985____ W____
10/25/1986____ W____
11/07/1987____ W____
11/05/1988____ W____
10/28/1989____ W____
10/27/1990____ W____
11/16/1991____ W____
11/14/1992____ W____
11/13/1993____ W____
11/12/1994____ W____
11/11/1995____ L_____
11/09/1996____ L_____
11/15/1997____ L_____
10/10/1998____ W____
10/16/1999____ L_____
11/11/2000____ W____
11/10/2001____ W____
11/09/2002____ W____
11/05/2005____ L_____
11/04/2006____ L_____
11/03/2007____ W____
9/27/2008_____ L_____
11/07/2009____ L_____
11/13/2010____ L_____
10/15/2011____ W____
10/27/2012____ L_____
0-12______________away
0-19_____________ home
6-44______________away
7-0_______________away
20-7______________away
0-0_______________away
7-18______________away
7-7_______________away
28-21____________ home
39-14_____________away
6-0_______________away
26-20____________ home
10-14____________ home
42-0______________away
0-9_______________away
15-24____________ home
24-39_____________away
68-34____________ home
3-28_____________ home
23-12_____________away
15-31_____________away
35-10____________ home
24-21_____________away
13-10____________ home
24-0_____________ home
20-3_____________ home
58-6______________away
25-3_____________ home
64-0______________away
45-7_____________ home
61-21____________ home
31-3______________away
49-10_____________away
27-20____________ home
52-24_____________away
35-10____________ home
35-22_____________away
56-14____________ home
24-10_____________away
56-14____________ home
23-19_____________away
49-13____________ home
20-31_____________away
13-40____________ home
14-15_____________away
26-24____________ home
21-23_____________away
27-17____________ home
59-16_____________away
62-10____________ home
27-28_____________away
7-21_____________ home
28-17_____________away
17-22____________ home
10-17____________ home
17-21_____________away
41-31____________ home
17-28_____________away
11/20/1954____ L_____
11/19/1955____ L_____
11/24/1956____ W____
11/23/1957____ W____
11/22/1958____ W____
11/21/1959____ L_____
11/19/1960____ W____
11/25/1961____ W____
11/24/1962____ L_____
11/21/1964____ L_____
10/07/1967____ L_____
10/05/1968____ L_____
18-34____________ home
14-17_____________away
48-8_____________ home
21-13_____________away
31-21____________ home
19-20____________ home
28-0______________away
42-21____________ home
12-35_____________away
0-28______________away
6-56______________away
28-51____________ home
10/16/2004____ W____
9/24/2005_____ L_____
9/30/2006_____ L_____
11/14/2009____ L_____
11/20/2010____ L_____
33-7_____________ home
6-31______________away
17-38____________ home
24-27, OT__________away
17-20____________ home
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
31-7______________away
24-0______________away
38-9_____________ home
31-21_____________away
16-27____________ home
26-17____________ home
21-21_____________away
35-17____________ home
14-36_____________away
14-23_____________away
31-28____________ home
14-27_____________away
23-21____________ home
34-17_____________away
47-17____________ home
6-31______________away
22-17____________ home
31-21_____________away
24-27____________ home
10/22/1988____ W____
11/18/1989____ W____
11/17/1990____ W____
10/25/1991____ W____
10/24/1992____ L_____
10/30/1993____ W____
10/29/1994____ T_____
11/01/1997____ W____
10/31/1998____ L_____
10/06/2001____ L_____
10/05/2002____ W____
11/08/2003____ L_____
11/06/2004____ W____
10/08/2005____ W____
10/07/2006____ W____
10/20/2007____ L_____
11/15/2008____ W____
11/19/2011____ W____
11/10/2012____ L_____
home
home
home
home
home
home
home
home
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Washington State (Iowa leads, 3-1-1)
10/03/1953____ W____ 54-12____________
10/05/1957____ W____ 20-13____________
9/28/1963_____ T_____ 14-14____________
9/18/1965_____ L_____ 0-7______________
9/27/1969_____ W____ 61-35____________
home
home
home
home
home
10/12/1940____ W____
10/18/1941____ L_____
10/07/1942____ W____
10/02/1943____ L_____
11/11/1944____ L_____
11/03/1945____ L_____
11/09/1946____ W____
11/08/1947____ L_____
10/30/1948____ W____
11/12/1949____ L_____
10/14/1950____ L_____
11/17/1951____ L_____
10/18/1952____ L_____
10/31/1953____ L_____
10/30/1954____ W____
10/01/1955____ L_____
10/13/1956____ W____
10/19/1957____ W____
10/18/1958____ W____
10/17/1959____ L_____
10/15/1960____ W____
10/21/1961____ W____
10/20/1962____ L_____
10/19/1963____ L_____
10/17/1964____ L_____
10/02/1965____ L_____
10/01/1966____ L_____
10/21/1967____ T_____
10/19/1968____ W____
10/11/1969____ L_____
10/10/1970____ W____
10/30/1971____ W____
11/04/1972____ L_____
11/10/1973____ L_____
11/09/1974____ L_____
11/08/1975____ W____
11/06/1976____ L_____
11/12/1977____ W____
11/18/1978____ W____
3012____________ home
023______________away
60______________ home
57______________ home
726______________away
727_____________ home
217______________away
1446_____________away
1913____________ home
1335_____________away
014_____________ home
734______________away
1342____________ home
610______________away
137_____________ home
1437_____________away
137_____________ home
217_____________ home
209______________away
1625_____________away
2821____________ home
4715____________ home
1442_____________away
710_____________ home
2131_____________away
1316_____________away
07______________ home
2121_____________away
410_____________ home
1723_____________away
2414____________ home
2016____________ home
1416_____________away
735______________away
1528____________ home
4528____________ home
2138_____________away
248______________away
3824____________ home
10/27/1979____ W____
11/01/1980____ W____
11/14/1981____ W____
11/13/1982____ W____
11/05/1983____ W____
11/03/1984____ T_____
10/12/1985____ W____
10/11/1986____ W____
10/10/1987____ W____
10/08/1988____ W____
10/14/1989____ W____
10/13/1990____ W____
10/12/1991____ W____
10/10/1992____ W____
11/18/1995____ W____
11/16/1996____ W____
11/08/1997____ L_____
10/24/1998____ L_____
11/13/1999____ L_____
10/28/2000____ L_____
11/03/2001____ L_____
11/02/2002____ W____
11/22/2003____ W____
11/20/2004____ W____
11/12/2005____ W____
11/11/2006____ L_____
9/22/2007_____ L_____
10/18/2008____ W____
10/17/2009____ W____
10/23/2010____ L_____
2413_____________away
2213____________ home
177______________away
2814____________ home
3414_____________away
1010____________ home
2313_____________away
176_____________ home
3110_____________away
316_____________ home
3124_____________away
3010____________ home
106______________away
23-22____________ home
33-20_____________away
31-0_____________ home
10-13_____________away
0-31_____________ home
3-41______________away
7-13_____________ home
28-34_____________away
20-3_____________ home
27-21_____________away
30-7_____________ home
20-10_____________away
21-24____________ home
13-17_____________away
38-16____________ home
20-10_____________away
30-31____________ home
Southeastern__________ W-L-T
Arkansas_______________ 1-0-0
Florida_________________ 1-2-0
Louisiana State__________ 1-0-0
Missouri_______________ 6-7-0
South Carolina__________ 1-0-0
Tennessee______________ 1-1-0
Texas A&M______________ 0-1-0
Totals (. 500)__________ 11-11-0
Mountain West_________ W-L-T
Air Force_______________ 0-0-1
Hawaii_________________ 3-1-0
San Diego State_________ 1-0-0
Utah State______________ 2-0-0
Wyoming______________ 2-0-0
Totals (. 857)___________ 8-1-1
Independents__________ W-L-T
Notre Dame____________8-13-3
Brigham Young__________ 0-0-1
Idaho__________________ 1-0-0
New Mexico State________ 1-0-0
Marquette______________ 1-1-0
Saint Louis______________ 2-1-0
Totals (. 464)__________ 13-15-4
DAY-BY-DAY RESULTS
8/31 (1-0)
9/7 (3-0)
9/14 (3-2)
9/21 (5-1)
9/28 (9-3-1)
10/5 (11-4)
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
10/19 (11-4-1)
11/9 (11-6)
10/26 (10-7)
11/23 (7-4-2)
11/2 (6-9-2)
11/29 (0-2-1)
119
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Date________________Opponent___________Result
Nov. 23, 1912_________Wisconsin____________L, 10-28
Nov. 15, 1913_________Iowa State____________W, 45-7
Oct. 24, 1914__________Minnesota____________L, 0-7
Nov. 13, 1915_________Iowa State____________L, 0-16
Nov. 25, 1916_________Nebraska_____________L, 17-34
Nov. 24, 1917_________Iowa State____________W, 6-3
Nov. 2, 1918__________Minnesota____________W, 6-0
Nov. 22, 1919_________Iowa State____________W, 10-0
Nov. 13, 1920_________Minnesota____________W, 28-7
Oct. 15, 1921__________Illinois_______________W, 14-2
Nov. 11, 1922_________Minnesota____________W, 28-14
Oct. 20, 1923__________Illinois_______________L, 6-9
Oct. 25, 1924__________Minnesota____________W, 13-0
Oct. 17, 1925__________Illinois_______________W, 12-10
Nov. 6, 1926__________Minnesota____________L, 0-41
Nov. 5, 1927__________Illinois_______________L, 0-14
Oct. 27, 1928__________Minnesota____________W, 7-6
Oct. 20, 1929__________Illinois_______________T, 7-7
Nov. 15, 1930_________Penn State____________W, 19-0
Oct. 17, 1931__________Indiana______________T, 0-0
Oct. 22, 1932__________Minnesota____________L, 6-21
Oct. 21, 1933__________Wisconsin____________W, 26-7
Oct. 28, 1934__________Minnesota____________L, 12-48
Nov. 9, 1935__________Minnesota____________L, 6-13
Oct. 17, 1936__________Illinois_______________T, 0-0
Nov. 6, 1937__________Minnesota____________L, 10-35
Oct. 8, 1938___________Wisconsin____________L, 13-31
Nov. 18, 1939_________Minnesota____________W, 13-9
Nov. 2, 1940__________Purdue______________L, 6-21
Nov. 1, 1941__________Indiana______________W, 13-7
Nov. 7, 1942__________Wisconsin____________W, 6-0
Nov. 6, 1943__________Illinois_______________L, 10-19
Oct. 21, 1944__________Purdue______________L, 7-26
Nov. 3, 1945__________Wisconsin____________L, 7-27
Nov. 2, 1946__________Illinois_______________L, 0-7
Oct. 11, 1947__________Indiana______________W, 27-14
Oct. 16, 1948__________Purdue______________L, 13-20
Oct. 15, 1949__________Indiana______________W, 35-9
Oct. 21, 1950__________Purdue______________W, 33-21
Oct. 20, 1951__________Michigan_____________L, 0-21
Oct. 25, 1952__________Ohio State____________W, 8-0
Oct. 24, 1953__________Indiana______________W, 19-13
Nov. 6, 1954__________Purdue______________W, 25-14
Oct. 15, 1955__________Purdue______________T, 20-20
Nov. 3, 1956__________Michigan_____________L, 14-17
Oct. 19, 1957__________Wisconsin____________W, 21-7
Oct. 25, 1958__________Northwestern_________W, 26-20
Oct. 10, 1959__________Michigan State________W, 37-8
Oct. 22, 1960__________Purdue______________W, 21-14
Oct. 21, 1961__________Wisconsin____________W, 47-15
Oct. 27, 1962__________Purdue______________L, 3-26
Oct. 12, 1963__________Indiana______________W, 37-26
Oct. 24, 1964__________Purdue______________L, 14-19
Oct. 9, 1965___________Purdue______________L, 14-7
Oct. 22, 1966__________Northwestern_________L, 15-24
Oct. 28, 1967__________Purdue______________L, 22-41
Oct. 12, 1968__________Indiana______________L, 34-38
Oct. 25, 1969__________Michigan State________W, 19-18
Oct. 17, 1970__________Purdue______________L, 3-24
Oct. 9, 1971___________Northwestern_________L, 3-28
Oct. 28, 1972__________Michigan State________T, 6-6
HOMECOMING RESULTS
Date________________Opponent___________Result
Oct. 20, 1973__________Minnesota____________L, 23-31
Oct. 12, 1974__________Northwestern_________W, 35-10
Oct. 25, 1975__________Minnesota____________L, 7-31
Oct. 16, 1976__________Indiana______________L, 7-14
Oct. 15, 1977__________Ohio State____________L, 6-27
Oct. 28, 1978__________Purdue______________L, 7-34
Oct. 20, 1979__________Minnesota____________L, 7-24
Oct. 18, 1980__________Northwestern_________W, 25-3
Oct. 10, 1981__________Indiana______________W, 42-28
Oct. 2, 1982___________Northwestern_________W, 45-7
Oct. 8, 1983___________Northwestern_________W, 61-21
Sept. 29, 1984_________Illinois_______________W, 21-16
Oct. 5, 1985___________Michigan State________W, 35-31
Oct. 11, 1986__________Wisconsin____________W, 17-6
Oct. 24, 1987__________Purdue______________W, 38-14
Oct. 8, 1988___________Wisconsin____________W, 31-6
Oct. 21, 1989__________Michigan_____________L, 12-26
Oct. 27, 1990__________Northwestern_________W, 56-14
Oct. 19, 1991__________Illinois_______________W, 24-21
Oct. 24, 1992__________Purdue______________L, 16-27
Oct. 16, 1993__________Illinois_______________L, 3-49
Oct. 8, 1994___________Indiana______________L, 20-27
Oct. 14, 1995__________Indiana______________W, 22-13
Oct. 5, 1996___________Michigan State________W, 37-30
Oct. 25, 1997__________Indiana______________W, 62-0
Oct. 10, 1998__________Northwestern_________W, 26-24
Oct. 23, 1999__________Indiana______________L, 31-38
Oct. 7, 2000___________Michigan State________W, 21-16
Sept. 29, 2001_________Penn State____________W, 24-18
Oct. 5, 2002___________Purdue______________W, 31-28
Oct. 4, 2003___________Michigan_____________W, 30-27
Oct. 2, 2004___________Michigan State________W, 38-16
Oct. 1, 2005___________Illinois_______________W, 35-7
Oct. 7, 2006___________Purdue______________W, 47-17
Sept. 29, 2007_________Indiana______________L, 20-38
Sept. 27, 2008_________Northwestern_________L, 17-22
Oct. 10, 2009__________Michigan_____________W, 30-28
Oct. 2, 2010___________Penn State____________W, 24-3
Oct. 22, 2011__________Indiana______________W, 45-24
Sept. 29, 2012_________Minnesota____________W, 31-13
Totals___________________________________55-41-5
Opponent________________________________ WLT
Illinois____________________________________ 552
Indiana___________________________________ 951
Iowa State_________________________________ 310
Michigan__________________________________ 230
Michigan State_____________________________ 601
Minnesota_________________________________ 790
Nebraska__________________________________ 010
Northwestern______________________________ 730
Ohio State_________________________________ 110
Penn State_________________________________ 300
Purdue___________________________________ 6101
Wisconsin_________________________________ 630
Totals___________________________________ 55415
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
GAME RECAP
Switching from the mighty defensive role they played all season (which
included four shutouts), Iowa put on a great offensive show to defeat Oregon
State 3519 in the 43rd Rose Bowl. It was the schools first bowl appearance.
Iowa assumed an early lead on game MVP Kenny Ploens 49yard run. Ploen
also completed 9of10 passes. Collins Hagler scored two TDs and totaled a
gamebest 85 rushing yards. Iowa played Oregon State during the regular
season and had also won that encounter, 1413. The Rose Bowl win was the
Big Tens 10th win in 11 games against its west coast opponents. Over 15,000
Hawkeye fans attended the game.
GAME RECAP
Bob Jeter ran for 194 yards on nine carries, earned PlayeroftheGame
honors and led Iowa to a 3812 win over California in the 45th Rose Bowl. Over
18,000 Iowa fans made the trip to Pasadena. Head Coach Forest Evashevski
had to get out of his sickbed to lead Iowa to its second Rose Bowl win in
three years. Willie Fleming tallied twice for the winners. Fleming had 85 yards
(nine attempts) on the ground. The Hawkeyes set Rose Bowl records for total
offense (516) and rushing offense (429). Jeters 21. 6 yards per carry average
and his 81yard TD run were Rose Bowl records.
SCORING SUMMARY
IA Ploen 49-yard run (Prescott kick)
IA Hagler 9-yard run (Prescott kick)
OSU Berry 3-yard run (kick failed)
IA Happel 5-yard run (Prescott kick)
IA Hagler 66-yard run (Prescott kick)
OSU Beamer 1-yard run (kick failed)
IA Gibbons 16-yard pass from Ploen (Prescott kick)
OSU Hammack 35-yard pass from Francis (Beamer run)
Attendance: 98,297
Attendance: 97,126
IOWA___________________ TEAM STATISTICS____________________OSU
16________________________ First Downs________________________ 16
48301_____________________Rushesyards_____________________ 46166
107______________________ Passing yards______________________ 130
11151______________________ Passes______________________ 10140
63408_____________________Total offense_____________________ 60296
236______________________ Puntsaverage______________________ 335
33________________________Fumbleslost________________________ 43
550______________________ Penaltiesyards______________________ 660
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
IOWA: Hagler 1085, Dobrino 464, Ploen 859
OSU: Francis 1573, Beamer 731
SCORING SUMMARY
IA Duncan 2-yard run (Prescott kick)
IA Langston 7-yard pass from Duncan (Prescott kick)
IA Horn 4-yard run (kick failed)
CAL Hart 1-yard run (pass failed)
IA Fleming 37-yard run (pass failed)
IA Jeter 81-yard run (pass failed)
IA Fleming 7-yard run (pass failed)
CAL Hart 17-yard pass from Kapp (run failed)
PASSING
IOWA: Ploen 910083
OSU: Francis 10120130
RECEIVING
IOWA: Prescott 331
CAL: Hart 461, Garvin 131
RECEIVING
IOWA: Gibbons 561, Harris 221
OSU: Hammack 465, Beamer 231
Score
Oklahoma, 31, Iowa 14
Iowa 27, Missouri 24
Iowa 24, Georgia Tech 14
Iowa 31, South Carolina 10
Texas 26, Iowa 24
Florida 31, Iowa 24
Iowa 30, LSU 25
Iowa 37, Florida 17
USC 38, Iowa 17
Bowl:____________
2001 Alamo:______
1997 Sun:________
1996 Alamo:______
1995 Sun:________
1993 Alamo:______
1991 Holiday:_____
1991 Rose:________
1988 Peach:_______
1987 Holiday:_____
Score
Iowa 19, Texas Tech 16
Arizona State 17, Iowa 7
Iowa 27, Texas Tech 0
Iowa 38, Washington 18
California 37, Iowa 3
Iowa 13, Brigham Young 13
Washington 46, Iowa 34
N. C. State 28, Iowa 23
Iowa 20, Wyoming 19
Bowl:____________
1986 Holiday:_____
1986 Rose:________
1984 Freedom:____
1983 Gator:_______
1982 Peach:_______
1982 Rose:________
1959 Rose:________
1957 Rose:________
Score
Iowa 39, San Diego State 38
UCLA 45, Iowa 28
Iowa 55, Texas 17
Florida 14, Iowa 6
Iowa 28, Tennessee 22
Washington 28, Iowa 0
Iowa 38, California 12
Iowa 35, Oregon State 19
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FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
1982 Rose Bowl
GAME RECAP
Washingtons Jacque Robinson rushed for 142 yards and two touchdowns as
the Huskies blanked Iowa 280 in the 68th Rose Bowl game. One of the key plays
was late in the first half when Iowa tried to convert a fourthandseven situation at
Washingtons 40yard line. Pete Gales pass was incomplete, and the Huskies moved
the ball downfield and scored with 0:19 left for a 130 halftime lead. Iowas offense
turned the ball over five times while Washington had just one turnover. The game
marked the third bowl game in school history and the first in 23 years.
GAME RECAP
A brilliant passing performance by Chuck Long led the Hawkeyes to a 2822
Peach Bowl win over Tennessee. Long completed 14 of 17 first half passes for 231
yards and three touchdowns. Iowa led 217 at the intermission. Long had 304 yards
passing and 306 yards total offense, both Peach Bowl records. Dave Moritz tied the
bowl game record with eight receptions, all in the first half. Nineteen Peach Bowl
records were tied or broken. Iowa WR Ronnie Harmon had a pair of TD receptions.
The Peach Bowl was the first nonRose Bowl postseason game in school history.
SCORING SUMMARY
W Robinson 1-yard run (Nelson kick)
W Coty 1-yard run (pass failed)
W Robinson 34-yard run (Skansi pass from Pelleur)
W Cowan 3-yard run (Nelson kick)
SCORING SUMMARY
TN Cockrell 6-yard run (Reveiz kick)
IA Moritz 57-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick)
IA Harmon 18-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick)
IA Harmon 8-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick)
TN Coleman 10-yard run (kick failed)
IA Phillips 2-yard run (Nichol kick)
TN Gault 19-yard pass from Cockrell (pass failed)
TN Reveiz 27-yard field goal
Attendance: 105,611
WASH____________________ TEAM STATISTICS_____________________ IOWA
22__________________________ First Downs___________________________14
51186_______________________Rushesyards______________________ 43180
142_________________________Passing yards__________________________84
15291________________________ Passes________________________ 10213
80328_______________________ Total offense_______________________ 64264
736________________________ Puntsaverage________________________ 547
00__________________________ Fumbleslost__________________________ 22
328________________________ Penaltiesyards________________________ 673
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
IOWA: Granger 1380, Bohannon 1044
UW: Robinson 20142
Attendance: 50,134
IOWA_____________________ TEAM STATISTICS_____________________ TENN
24__________________________ First Downs___________________________23
43110_______________________Rushesyards______________________ 38154
304_________________________Passing yards_________________________221
19261________________________ Passes________________________ 22410
69414_______________________ Total offense_______________________ 79375
535________________________ Puntsaverage________________________ 545
11__________________________ Fumbleslost__________________________ 21
330________________________ Penaltiesyards________________________ 747
PASSING
IOWA: Gales 47151, Bohannon 614233
UW: Pelleur 15291142
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
IOWA: Gill 1670, Phillips 1034
UT: Coleman 11103, Furnas 1252
RECEIVING
IOWA: Brown 652
UW: Skansi 469, Allen 568
PASSING
IOWA: Long 19261304
UT: Cockrell 22410221
RECEIVING
IOWA: Moritz 8168, Harmon 344, Gill 339
UT: Wilson 762, Duncan 352, Miller 230
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
GAME RECAP
Cold weather stalled a couple of highpowered offenses in the 39th annual Gator
Bowl as Florida defeated Iowa 146. The wind chill at game time was 13 degrees
below zero. The Hawkeyes and Gators combined for six interceptions, 19 penalties
and only seven of 31 third down conversions in the ragged contest. The play of the
game took place with 1:08 left in the first half. Tom Nichol, attempting to punt out
of his own end zone, misplayed a high snap and Floridas Doug Drew covered it for
a touchdown. Nichol scored the Hawkeyes only points on a pair of short field goals.
Owen Gill led the Hawkeye offense with 83 yards rushing.
GAME RECAP
Chuck Longs passing performance surpassed all previous bowl games as the
Hawkeyes blasted Texas 5517 in the inaugural Freedom Bowl. Long completed 29 of
39 passes for 461 yards and six TDs despite a steady rain throughout the game. Iowa
scored 31 unanswered points in the third quarter. Longs third quarter totals were
1214 passes for 241 yards and four touchdowns. Both Robert Smith (4 catches, 115
yards) and Bill Happel (8, 104) had over 100 yards receiving.
SCORING SUMMARY
UF Anderson 1-yard run (Raymond kick)
IA Nichol 32-yard field goal
UF Drew fumble recovery in end zone (Raymond kick)
IA Nichol 31-yard field goal
Attendance: 81,293
IOWA_____________________ TEAM STATISTICS__________________ FLORIDA
16__________________________ First Downs___________________________14
40114_______________________Rushesyards______________________ 44168
167_________________________Passing yards__________________________92
13304________________________ Passes_________________________ 9232
70281_______________________ Total offense_______________________ 67250
240________________________ Puntsaverage________________________ 738
21__________________________ Fumbleslost__________________________ 00
744________________________ Penaltiesyards______________________ 12105
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
IOWA: Gill 1083, Granger 937, Phillips 1333
UF: Anderson 1784, Williams 1068
PASSING
IOWA: Long 13284167
UF: Peace 922292
RECEIVING
IOWA: Harmon 690
UF: Dixon 555
SCORING SUMMARY
IA Hayes 6-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick)
IA Flagg 11-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick)
TX Bryant 11-yard pass from Dodge (Ward kick)
IA Bush 1-yard run (Nichol kick)
TX Harris 1-yard pass from Dodge (Ward kick)
TX Ward 46-yard field goal
IA Nichol 27-yard field goal
IA Nichol 35-yard field goal
IA Happel 33-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick)
IA Smith 49-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick)
IA Helverson 4-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick)
IA Hayes 15-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick)
Attendance: 24,093
TEXAS_____________________ TEAM STATISTICS_____________________ IOWA
15___________________________ First Downs___________________________ 28
35115________________________Rushesyards_________________________4191
185_________________________ Passing yards__________________________ 469
17342_________________________ Passes_________________________ 30400
69300________________________Total offense________________________81560
543_________________________ Puntsaverage_________________________442
33___________________________Fumbleslost___________________________52
650_________________________Penaltiesyards_________________________427
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
IOWA: Gill 1761.
UT: Orr 1267, Johnson 856
PASSING
IOWA: Long 29390461
UT: Dodge 16322180
RECEIVING
IOWA: Smith 4115, Happel 8104, Flagg 571, Hayes 370
UT: Bryant 350, Duhon 147, Moerschell 440, Harris 637
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FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
1986 Rose Bowl
GAME RECAP
UCLA freshman tailback Eric Ball paved the way for the Bruins 4528 upset
victory over Big Ten champion Iowa. Ball, who didnt start, rambled for 227 yards
on 22 carries. Ball scored on runs of 30, 40, six and 32 yards. Iowa QB Chuck Long
completed 29 of 37 attempts for 319 yards and one score. The Hawkeyes turned the
ball over five times, including four times in the first half, as UCLA built a 24-10 lead.
RB Ronnie Harmon caught a careerhigh 11 passes for 102 yards and Rob Houghtlin
added field goals of 24 and 52 yards. The teams combined for 889 yards of total
offense and 54 first downs.
GAME RECAP
Rob Houghtlins 41yard field goal as time expired culminated an 18point blitz
in the final 8:39 and helped Iowa down San Diego State 3938 in the ninth annual
Holiday Bowl. The Hawkeyes stormed back on a pair of Mark Vlasic TD throws in
the final period to take a 3635 lead. SDSUs Kevin Rahill booted a 21yard FG with
0:47 left to give the Aztecs a 3836 advantage. Kevin Harmon returned the ensuing
kickoff to the SDSU 37yard line, and Houghtlin kicked the game winner four plays
later. Iowa was able to win only after converting two-point conversions following
two of their final three touchdowns.
SCORING SUMMARY
IA Hudson 1-yard run (Houghtlin kick)
UCLA Ball 30-yard run (Lee kick)
UCLA Lee 42-yard field goal
IA Houghtlin 24-yard field goal
UCLA Ball 40-yard run (Lee kick)
UCLA Ball 6-yard run (Lee kick)
IA Long 4-yard run (Houghtlin kick)
UCLA Sherrard 6-yard pass from Stevens (Lee kick)
UCLA Ball 32-yard run (Lee kick)
IA Houghtlin 52-yard field goal
UCLA Stevens 1-yard run (Lee kick)
IA Happel 11-yard pass from Long (K. Harmon run)
SCORING SUMMARY
IA Bayless 5-yard run (Houghtlin kick)
SDSU Hardy 6-yard pass from Santos (kick failed)
SDSU Jackson 44-yard pass from Santos (Hardy run)
IA Vlasic 1-yard run (kick failed)
SDSU Gilbreath 28-yard pass from Santos (Rahill kick)
SDSU Gilmore 1-yard run (Rahill kick)
IA Hudson 1-yard run (Smith pass from Vlasic)
SDSU Hardy 6-yard run (Rahill kick)
IA Cook 29-yard pass from Vlasic (Flagg pass from Vlasic)
IA Flagg 4-yard pass from Vlasic (Houghtlin kick)
SDSU Rahill 21-yard field goal
IA Houghtlin 41-yard field goal
Attendance: 103,292
Attendance: 59,473
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
IOWA: R. Harmon 1455, Hudson 1353
UCLA: Ball 22227, Green 1346, Farr 542
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
IOWA: Bayless 19110, Hudson 943
SDSU: Hardy 2683, Gilmore 735
PASSING
IOWA: Long 29371319
UCLA: Stevens 16261189
PASSING
IOWA: Vlasic 15281222
SDSU: Santos 21332298
RECEIVING
IOWA: R. Harmon 11102, Happel 689, Flagg 355, Smith 444
UCLA: Dorrell 359, Sherrard 448, Tennell 330
RECEIVING
IOWA: Flagg 466, Early 357, Cook 251
SDSU: Jackson 289, Gilbreath 587, Gilmore 970
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
GAME RECAP
Iowas defense and special teams scored two touchdowns and FB David Hudson
tallied on a short run in the fourth period to rally the Hawkeyes to a 2019 triumph
over Wyoming in the 10th Holiday Bowl. Merton Hanks deflected a secondperiod
punt, the first of his two blocked kicks, and Jay Hess covered it in the end zone for a
score. Anthony Wright cut the lead to 1913 with a 33yard interception return. Greg
Workers 52yard FG attempt was blocked by Hanks with 46 seconds left to preserve
the victory. Wright, who added six tackles, was Iowas game MVP. Wyoming had a
120 lead before Hess got the Hawkeyes on the scoreboard, but Iowa still trailed
19-7 at halftime before pitching a shutout in the second half.
GAME RECAP
Iowa couldnt overcome seven turnovers, including three interceptions by North
Carolina States Michael Brooks, in a 2823 loss in the Peach Bowl. NCSU jumped out
to a 283 lead before the Hawkeyes staged a furious comeback with 20 unanswered
points. Chuck Hartlieb passed for 428 yards 122 to Marv Cook and 101 and two
TDs to Deven Harberts in the catchup effort. The Hawkeyes trailed 283 just
15 minutes into the game before Hartlieb worked his magic. The Wolfpack also
committed seven turnovers, losing five fumbles. Freshman Tyrell Jackson scored
two TDs for North Carolina State.
SCORING SUMMARY
W Worker 43-yard field goal
W Worker 38-yard field goal
W Loving 15-yard pass from Burnett (pass failed)
IA Hess 10-yard blocked punt return (Houghtlin kick)
W Abraham 3-yard run (Worker kick)
IA Wright 33-yard interception return (Houghtlin kick)
IA Hudson 1-yard run (pass failed)
SCORING SUMMARY
NCSU Davenport 1-yard run (Hartman kick)
IA Murphy 30-yard field goal
NCSU Peebles 75-yard pass from Montgomery (Hartman kick)
NCSU Jackson 2-yard run (Hartman kick)
NCSU Jackson 30-yard run (Hartman kick)
IA Harberts 8-yard pass from Hartlieb (Murphy kick)
IA Harberts 22-yard pass from Hartlieb (Murphy kick)
IA Smith 7-yard pass from Hartlieb (pass failed)
Attendance: 61,892
Attendance : 44,635
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
IOWA: Harmon 1247, Hudson 1043
UW: Abraham 1439
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
IOWA: Saunders 622
NCSU: Jackson 1786, Crite 1353
PASSING
IOWA: Hartlieb 21350237
UW: Burnett 28511332
PASSING
IOWA: Hartlieb 30514428
NCSU: Montgomery 7101152
RECEIVING
IOWA: Flagg 693, Watkins 472, Cook 643
UW: Sargent 8106, Loving 563, Wood 451, Joseph 442
RECEIVING
IOWA: Cook 8122, Harberts 6101, Bass 467
NCSU: Peebles 291
125
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FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
1991 Rose Bowl
GAME RECAP
Iowa charged back from a 337 halftime deficit to pull within 13 (3926) with 5:07
left, but Washington held on to defeat the Hawkeyes 4634 in the highestscoring
game in Rose Bowl history. Nick Bell gained 64 yards to go over 1,000 for the
season (1,009) and Tony Stewart became Iowas alltime leading rusher (2,562).
The receiving corps was a bright spot for Iowa, combining for 315 yards on 17
catches. Mike Saunders led Iowas receivers with five catches for 99 yards and Bell
totaled 85 yards on three receptions. Bell and QB Matt Rodgers both rushed for two
touchdowns.
GAME RECAP
Iowas attempt to become the winningest team in Hawkeye history came up
just short at the hands of Ty Detmer and Brigham Young. The 1990 Heisman
Trophy winner passed for 350 yards in rallying the Cougars back from a 130
halftime deficit. Iowa built its lead on two touchdown runs by Mike Saunders.
Saunders joined Iowas exclusive 1,000yard in a season club. He had 103 yards on
19 carries in the Holiday Bowl to give him 1,022 for the season and 1,476 career
rushing yards. Iowa QB Matt Rodgers completed 19 of 28 passes for 221 yards.
Jon Filloon caught a careerhigh seven passes for 107 yards in his final game as a
Hawkeye. AllAmerican defensive end Leroy Smith was injured in the first half and
never returned to the Iowa lineup. BYU had a chance to win the game with under
30 seconds to play. The Cougars had a first down on the Iowa 18yard line with the
score tied. However, Detmers final pass was intercepted by Carlos James at the
goal line. Teddy Jo Faley led Iowas defenders with 14 tackles, including 13 solo
stops. The Hawkeyes finished the season ranked 10th in both the AP and CNN/
USA Today polls with a 1011 record.
SCORING SUMMARY
UW Hanson 23-yard field goal
UW Hall 27-yard return of blocked punt (Hanson kick)
IA Bell 15-yard run (Skillett kick)
UW Hanson 38-yard field goal
UW Mincy 37-yard return of interception (run failed)
UW Brunell 5-yard run (Hanson kick)
UW Bailey 22-yard pass from Brunell (Hanson kick)
IA Rodgers 7-yard run (Skillett kick)
UW Brunell 20-yard run (run failed)
IA Rodgers 9-yard run (run failed)
IA Bell 20-yard run (run failed)
UW Bailey 31-yard pass from Brunell (Hanson kick)
IA Saunders 12-yard pass from Rodgers (Velicer pass from Rodgers)
Attendance: 101,273
WASH____________________ TEAM STATISTICS_____________________ IOWA
19__________________________ First Downs___________________________19
40222_______________________Rushesyards______________________ 39139
163_________________________Passing yards_________________________315
14252________________________ Passes________________________ 17374
65385_______________________Total Offense______________________ 76454
442________________________ Puntsaverage________________________ 633
31__________________________ Fumbleslost__________________________ 41
545________________________ Penaltiesyards________________________ 855
30:30_______________________Possession time______________________ 29:30
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
IOWA: Bell 1164, Montgomery 426, Stewart 721
UW: Lewis 19128, Bryant 347, Brunell 1028
PASSING
IOWA: Rodgers 15343196, Hughes 11066, Titley 11053
UW: Brunell 14221163
RECEIVING
IOWA: Saunders 599, Bell 385, Filloon 153
UW: Bailey 253, Turner 336, Pierce 432
SCORING SUMMARY
IA Saunders 13-yard run (kick failed)
IA Saunders 5-yard run (Skillett kick)
BYU Tuipulotu 9-yard pass from Detmer (kick failed)
BYU Anderson 29-yard pass from Detmer (Kauffman kick)
Attendance: 60,646
BYU______________________ TEAM STATISTICS_____________________ IOWA
26__________________________ First Downs___________________________20
3380________________________Rushesyards______________________ 33125
350_________________________Passing yards_________________________221
29441________________________ Passes________________________ 19281
288________________________ Puntsaverage_______________________ 4139
00__________________________ Fumbleslost__________________________ 00
760________________________ Penaltiesyards________________________ 761
32:23_______________________Possession time______________________ 27:37
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
IOWA: Saunders 19103, Montgomery 735
BYU: Willis 1361, Tuipulotu 1244
PASSING
IOWA: Rodgers 19281221
BYU: Detmer 29441350
RECEIVING
IOWA: Filloon 7107, Hughes 548, Cross 331
BYU: Tuipulotu 885, Rex 671, Drage 562, Nowatzke 360
TACKLES
IOWA: Faley 14, Polly 8, Blue 6, Clark 6, Derby 6
BYU: Hansen 9, Mitchell 9, Arnold 8, Biegel 6
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
GAME RECAP
California exploded for 17 points in the second quarter and defeated Iowa 373 in
the inaugural Alamo Bowl. The Golden Bears built a 90 lead on three field goals by
Doug Brien, then expanded their advantage to 160 on a sixyard touchdown pass
from Dave Barr to Mike Caldwell. Iowas deficit grew when Jerrott Willard picked off
a Paul Burmeister pass and ran it 61 yards for a score just before halftime. Iowas only
points in the second half came on a 42yard field goal by Brion Hurley in the third
quarter. Iowa finished the season 66. A bright spot was punter Nick Gallery, who
averaged 43 yards on eight punts. Harold Jasper had four pass receptions for 55
yards to lead Iowas receivers. Larry Blue received the Alamo Bowl Sportsmanship
Award. The game marked Coach Hayden Frys first return to his home state for a
game since he took the Iowa job 15 years earlier.
GAME RECAP
Iowa jumped out to the early lead and didnt look back, defeating Pac-10 cochampion Washington, 38-18, in the 62nd annual Sun Bowl at El Paso, TX. Sedrick
Shaw started the Iowa scoring by taking a handoff and running 58 yards for a
touchdown only 1:52 into the game. Kickers Brion Hurley and Zach Bromert each
added a pair of field goals. A snap over the punters head led to a safety and a 21-0
halftime lead for the Hawkeyes. Hurley kicked his third field goal of the day from 50
yards out as Iowas lead climbed to 24 in the third quarter. Washington got on the
board for the first time at the 8:37 mark of the third quarter when Shane Fortney hit
Jerome Pathon on a 30-yard touchdown pass. Iowa fullback Michael Burger scored
on runs of eight- and one-yard to increase the score to 38-6 before Washington
added two late scores. The Iowa defense recorded four sacks while forcing three
fumbles. Hawkeye running backs Shaw (135) and Tavian Banks (122) each rushed
for over 100 yards. The win moved Iowas final record to 8-4.
SCORING SUMMARY
Cal Brien 37-yard field goal
Cal Brien 20-yard field goal
Cal Brien 30-yard field goal
Cal Caldwell 6-yard pass from Barr (Brien kick)
Cal Willard 61-yard interception return (Brien kick)
IA Hurley 42-yard field goal
Cal Uwaezuoke 34-yard pass from Barr (Brien kick)
Cal Remington 12-yard pass from Barr (Brien kick)
Attendance: 45,716
CAL______________________ TEAM STATISTICS_____________________ IOWA
28__________________________ First Downs____________________________5
55179_______________________Rushesyards_______________________ 2120
266_________________________Passing yards__________________________70
445_________________________ Total offense___________________________90
21280________________________ Passes_________________________ 6171
242________________________ Puntsaverage________________________ 843
31__________________________ Fumbleslost__________________________ 10
535________________________ Penaltiesyards_______________________ 1074
43:14_______________________Possession time______________________ 16:46
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
IOWA: Kahl 527, King 519, Shaw 414
CAL: Chapman 2489, Edwards 642, Rutherford 1040
PASSING
IOWA: Burmeister 617137
CAL: Barr 21280266
RECEIVING
IOWA: Jasper 455, Dean 215
CAL: Caldwell 580, Uwaezuoke 255, Chapman 550
TACKLES
IOWA: Dailey 16, Sether 10, Hilliard 9
CAL: Willard 6, Spears 5
SCORING SUMMARY
IA -- Shaw 58-yard run (Bromert kick)
IA -- Hurley 49-yard field goal
IA -- Safety, punt snap out of endzone
IA -- Bromert 33-yard field goal
IA -- Hurley 47-yard field goal
IA -- Hurley 50-yard field goal
W -- Pathon, 30-yard pass from Fortney (pass failed)
IA -- Burger 8-yard run (Bromert kick)
IA -- Burger 1-yard run (Bromert kick)
W -- Coleman 3-yard pass from Huard (pass failed)
W -- Conwell 20-yard pass from Huard (run failed)
Attendance: 49,116
IOWA_____________________ TEAM STATISTICS_______________________UW
18__________________________ First Downs___________________________14
50-286_______________________Rushes-yards_______________________ 29-96
135_________________________Passing yards_________________________250
421_________________________ Total offense__________________________346
26-11-2________________________ Passes________________________ 37-19-0
5-39. 4______________________ Punts-average______________________ 7-27. 1
1-0__________________________ Fumbles-lost__________________________ 3-3
12-106______________________ Penalties-yards________________________ 8-58
35:32_______________________Possession time______________________ 24:28
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
IOWA: Shaw 21-135, Banks 13-122, Burger 7-39
UW: Neal 9-65, Shehee 8-38
PASSING
IOWA: Sherman 24-11-1-135
UW: Huard 26-14-0-194, Fortney 11-5-0-56
RECEIVING
IOWA: Slutzker 4-66, Dwight 3-40
UW: Conwell 4-71, Pathen 4-62, Coleman 3-33
TACKLES
IOWA: Rollins 8, Diaco 6, Jackson 6
127
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FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
1996 Alamo Bowl
GAME RECAP
In its first trip back to San Antonio since losing to California 37-3 in the inaugural
1993 Alamo Bowl, Iowas defense put on a clinic in stopping the run - one runner
in particular. Iowas group of run-stoppers, headed by sophomore linebackers Matt
Hughes and Vernon Rollins, held Doak Walker Award winner and 2,000-yard rusher
Byron Hanspard to 64 yards rushing on 18 attempts. In the process the Hawkeyes
shut down Texas Tech for a dominating 27-0 win. Hanspards longest run of the
evening was 17 yards, as Iowa controlled the line of scrimmage and limited the
Red Raiders to 60 yards total rushing. The victory was Iowas second shutout of the
season (the Hawkeyes also blanked Wisconsin 31-0). And while Hanspard was held
in check throughout, Iowa senior Sedrick Shaw was unstoppable as he rushed for
113 yards on 20 carries and one touchdown. Shaws second touchdown run was
impressive, as he broke three tackles enroute to the end zone. Matt Sherman led a
consistent Iowa offense with 126 yards passing - 105 to wide receiver Tim Dwight.
The Hawkeye ground attack churned for 217 yards. Hughes finished with eight
tackles, while Rollins added five. Sophomore Jared DeVries finished with two sacks
and five tackles, three for a loss. Shaw and DeVries were named offensive and
defensive MVPs, respectively.
GAME RECAP
An incredible defensive effort by Arizona State, it picked apart Iowas ninthranked offense and earned the Sun Devils a 17-7 win in the Norwest Sun Bowl. The
Sun Devil offense overshadowed Iowa, as ASU rushed for 268 yards and compiled
377 yards total offense. RB Tavian Banks sparked the offense unit on Iowas second
possession, breaking loose for a 26-yard run to the ASU 30. Unfortunately, for Iowa,
ASU held the nations fourth-best rusher to only 52 yards in the game. In the second
quarter ASU set a seven-play, 55-yard scoring drive into motion, and never looked
back. The Sun Devils recovered an Iowa fumble late in the first half and added a field
goal for a 10-0 halftime advantage.
Iowa was able to score on a six-play, 87-yard scoring drive, under the direction
of quarterback Randy Reiners, late in the fourth quarter. LBs Raj Clark and Matt
Hughes led the Iowa defense, each recording 12 tackles, while CB Ed Gibson added
11. Jared DeVries contributed nine tackles, two tackles for loss and one sack. Iowa
punter Jason Baker was named Sun Bowl Special Teams MVP after averaging 48. 9
yards per punt, including a Sun Bowl-record 76-yarder.
SCORING SUMMARY
IA -- Sherman 1-yard run (Bromert rush failed)
IA -- Shaw 20-yard run (Knipper pass reception)
IA -- Bromert 36-yard field goal
IA -- Bromert 26-yard field goal
IA -- Filer 14-yard run (Bromert kick)
Attendance: 55,677
IOWA_____________________ TEAM STATISTICS______________________ TTU
23__________________________ First Downs___________________________13
52-217_______________________Rushes-yards _______________________ 31-61
139_________________________Passing yards_________________________145
356_________________________ Total offense__________________________206
10-17__________________________ Passes__________________________ 14-32
0-0__________________________ Fumbles-lost__________________________ 0-0
8-78________________________ Penalties-yards________________________ 7-68
34:56_______________________Possession time______________________ 25:04
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
IOWA: Shaw 20-113, Filer 4-41, Banks 13-30, Granquist 4-25
TTU: Hanspard 18-64, Lethridge 12- (-4)
RECEIVING
IOWA: Dwight 6-105, Knipper 1-17, Willock 1-13
TTU: Hart 4-46, McKenzie 3-38, DuBuc 3-20
PASSING
IOWA: Sherman 9-16-126, Driscoll 1-1-13
TTU: 13-28-1-139. Cavazos 1-4-6
TACKLES
IOWA: Hughes 8, DeVries 5, Rollins 5, Ennis-Inge 5
TTU: Brown 7, Reagor 6, Jones 5, Johnson 5
SCORING SUMMARY
ASU -- Jackson 35-yard pass from Campbell (Nycz kick)
ASU -- Nycz 20-yard field goal
ASU -- Martin 1-yard run (Nycz kick)
IA -- Carter 26-yard pass from Reiners (Bromert kick)
Attendance: 49,104
IOWA_____________________ TEAM STATISTICS______________________ ASU
10__________________________ First Downs___________________________18
30-19________________________Rushes-Yards______________________ 61-268
190_________________________Passing Yards_________________________109
209__________________________Total Yards__________________________377
12-27-0________________________ Passes_________________________ 5-11-0
8-48. 9______________________ Punts-Average______________________ 9-36. 1
0-0__________________________Fumbles-Lost_________________________ 0-0
7-44________________________Penalities-Yards______________________ 11-90
24:31______________________ Possession Time______________________ 35:29
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
IOWA: Banks 14-52, Thein 3-5, Burger 1-1
ASU: Martin 27-169, Redmond 13-50
PASSING
IOWA: Sherman 8-22-0-120, Reiners 4-5-0-70
ASU: Campbell 5-11-0-109
RECEIVING
IOWA: Gibson 3-79, Dwight 3-51, Banks 2-12
ASU: Jackson 2-44, Mitchell 1-41
TACKLES
IOWA: Clark 12, Hughes 12, Gibson 11, Cooks 10, LaFleur 10
ASU: Jackson 7, Staat 6
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
GAME RECAP
Nate Kaeding kicked a 47-yard field goal with 44 seconds to play in the game and
defensive back Bob Sanders intercepted a Texas Tech pass in the endzone on the final
play as Iowa defeated the Red Raiders 19-16 in the 2001 Alamo Bowl. The Hawkeyes
ended the season with a 7-5 overall record with the bowl victory. The crowd of 65,232
marked the second largest crowd in Alamo Bowl history.
The Hawkeye drove 53 yards in eight plays for the final score of the game, which
was the fourth field goal of the day for Kaeding. Texas Tech had tied the score at
16-16 with 2:05 remaining before Iowas game winning drive. Iowa QB Kyle McCann
accounted for most of the yardage in the final scoring drive. He compleded three
straight passes for 41 totals yards and then scrambled for 16 yards to the Tech
26-yardline to set up Kaedings game winning kick.
Kaeding tied an Iowa record with the four field goals, which came from 36, 31,
46 and 47 yards. Iowa took an early 10-0 lead in the first half, using a ball control
offense to keep the Red Raider passing attack on the sidelines. Tech got on the
scoreboard on the final play of the half on a 50-yard field goal and tied the score at
10-10 on its first possession of the third quarter.
An interception by Iowas Derrick Pickens led to an Iowa field goal for a 13-10
advantage and good field position led to Kaedings 46-yard effort that put Iowa
in front 16-10. Pickens was named the Outstanding Defensive Player of the Game,
while RB Aaron Greving earned that award for offense. Filling in for the injured
Ladell Betts, Greving rushed 25 times for 115 yards, including a one-yard scoring
run for Iowas only touchdown. McCann completed 19-26 passes for 161 yards, with
no interceptions.
Along with the interception on the final play of the game, Sanders led the Iowa
defense with 11 tackles. Grant Steen added eight stops and Benny Sapp had seven
tackles and an interception. Iowas defense held Texas Tech to just 80 net rushing yards.
GAME RECAP
Southern Cals big second half lifted the Trojans past Iowa, 38-17 in the 2003
FedEx Orange Bowl. Iowa, which saw its nine-game winning streak come to an end,
completed the season with an 11-2 overall record and an eighth place ranking in
the final polls.
Hawkeye C. J. Jones opened the game by returning the kickoff an Orange Bowl
record 100 yards, giving Iowa an early 7-0 lead. The Trojans quickly answered with a
four-play, 79-yard drive that ended with a Justin Fargas four-yard run.
Iowa and USC each added 35-yard field goals before the half. Iowa had an
opportunity to take the lead, but a seven-play, 41-yard drive stalled on the USC
one-yard line as the half ended and USC blocked an Iowa field goal attempt on the
final play.
USC controlled the second half by scoring touchdowns on its first three
possessions. USCs defense stifled the Hawkeyes. _
Heisman Trophy winning QB
Carson Palmer led USC by completing 21 of 31 passes for 303 yards and one
touchdown. He was named the Orange Bowl MVP. Fargas became only the second
Hawkeye opponent to eclipse 100 rushing yards as he gained 122 in 20 attempts.
His rushing numbers included a 50-yard scoring scamper that marked the longest
run against the Iowa defense all season.
QB Brad Banks completed 15-36 passes for 204 yards and one touchdown. Banks
threw 103 consecutive passes without an interception before USCs Jason Leach
picked one off in the fourth quarter. Banks also rushed eight times for 36 yards. His
423 rushing yards is an Iowa record for quarterbacks in a season.
WR Maurice Brown and TE Dallas Clark led the Iowa receivers. Brown had six
receptions for 63 yards and a touchdown, while Clark tallied four receptions for 97
yards. Browns 18-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter broke the school
record for TD receptions in a season. _Jones ran back four kickoffs for 169 yards,
which is an Orange Bowl record and an Iowa bowl game record for return yards.
Defensive backs Bob Sanders and Derek Pagel led Iowas defensive unit recording
13 and 10 tackles, respectively. The Iowa defense sacked Palmer four times, which
included DE Matt Roths team-leading 11th sack in the second quarter.
SCORING SUMMARY
IA -- Kaeding 36-yard field goal
IA -- Greving 1-yard run (Kaeding kick)
TTU -- Greathouse 50-yard field goal
TTU -- Walker 20-yard pass from Kingsbury (Treece kick)
IA -- Kaeding 31-yard field goal
IA -- Kaeding 46-yard field goal
TTU -- Treece 23-yard field goal
TTU -- Treece 37-yard field goal
IA -- Kaeding 47-yard field goal
Attendance: 65,232
TTU______________________ TEAM STATISTICS_____________________IOWA
20__________________________ First Downs___________________________20
20-80________________________Rushes-Yards______________________ 44-178
309_________________________Passing Yards_________________________161
49-29-3______________________Passes (A-C-I)_____________________ 26-19-0
389_________________________Total Offense_________________________339
5-37. 2______________________ Punts-Average______________________ 5-36. 0
0-0__________________________Fumbles-Lost_________________________ 1-0
5-35________________________ Penalties-Yards________________________ 5-26
24:57______________________ Possession Time______________________ 35:03
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
TTU: Kingsbury 9-42, Williams 9-30
IOWA: Greving 25-115, Allen 7-36, McCann 7-26
PASSING
TTU: Kingsbury 29-49-309
IOWA: McCann 19-26-161
RECEIVING
TTU: Peters 8-60, Glover 6-77, Welker 6-62, Francis 5-90
IOWA: Hill 6-49, Clark 4-30, Dodge 4-26, Allen 3-38
TACKLES
TTU: Sailor 12, Hawkins 9
IOWA: Sanders 10, Steen 8, Meyer 7, Sapp 7
SCORING SUMMARY
IA -- Jones 100-yard kickoff return (Kaeding kick)
USC -- Fargas 4-yard run (Killeen kick)
IA -- Kaeding 35-yard field goal
USC -- Killeen 35-yard field goal
USC -- Williams 18-yard pass from Palmer (Killeen kick)
USC -- Fargas 50-yard run (Killeen kick)
USC -- McCullough 5-yard run (Killeen kick)
USC -- Byrd 6-yard run (Killeen kick)
IA -- Brown 18-yard pass from Banks (Kaeding kick)
Attendance: 75,971
USC______________________ TEAM STATISTICS_____________________ IOWA
30__________________________ First Downs___________________________18
49-247_______________________Rushes-Yards______________________ 22-119
303_________________________Passing Yards_________________________204
21-31-0______________________Passes (C-A-I)_____________________ 15-36-1
550_________________________Total Offense_________________________323
2-37. 5______________________ Punts-Average______________________ 5-42. 6
2-0__________________________Fumbles-Lost_________________________ 2-1
6-45________________________ Penalties-Yards_______________________ 13-85
38:06______________________ Possession Time______________________ 21:54
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
IOWA: Russell 9-45, Banks 8-36
USC: Fargas 20-122, McCullough 12-76
PASSING
IOWA: Banks 15-36-204
USC: Palmer 21-31-303
RECEIVING
IOWA: Clark 4-97, Brown 6-6
USC: Williams 6-99, Colbert 6-81
TACKLES
IOWA: Sanders 13, Pagel 10, Worthy 7, Cole 7
USC: Pollard 6, Grootegoed 6, Allmond 5
129
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FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
2004 Outback Bowl
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
GAME RECAP
Florida scored the games first 17 points and held off a late Iowa surge to defeat
the Hawkeyes 31-24 in the 2006 Outback Bowl at Tampa, FL. The Gators blocked
and returned an Iowa punt for a score on Iowas first possession to take a 7-0 advantage. Florida then added a 21-yard field goal and returned an interception 60 yards
to take a 17-0 lead with 1:57 left in the first half.
Iowa scored its first points on a 20-yard touchdown pass from QB Drew Tate to
WR Clinton Solomon. However, the Gators answered the Hawkeye score with a
touchdown with one second left in the period to take a 24-7 halftime advantage.
Florida added a 38-yard touchdown pass for the only score of the third quarter,
but Iowa rallied to score 17 fourth-quarter points to make for an exciting finish. WR
Ed Hinkel caught touchdown passes of four and 14 yards from Tate, while PK Kyle
Schlicher converted a 45-yard field goal to cut the Florida lead to 34-21 with 1:24
left. Iowas comeback fell short as the Hawkeyes failed to recover an onside kick. On
the previous play, Iowa recovered the onside kick, only to be flagged for an offside
penalty.
Tate completed 32-55 passes for 346 yards and three scores; the 32 pass completions and 55 attempts established Iowa bowl records. Hinkel caught a team-high
nine passes for 87 yards and tied an Iowa bowl record with two touchdown receptions. Damian Sims tied an Iowa bowl record with five kickoff returns for 107 yards.
Florida QB Chris Leak completed 25-40 passes for 278 yards and two TDs. Leaks
two touchdown passes went to Outback Bowl MVP, WR Dallas Baker, who caught 10
passes for 147 yards.
LB Abdul Hodge amassed an Outback Bowl and Iowa bowl record 19 tackles (14
solo) to lead the Hawkeye defense. DB Antwan Allen and DB Marcus Paschal each
added 10 tackles, while LB Chad Greenway recorded nine stops. Allen became the
first Iowa player to start in four January bowl games.
GAME RECAP
Texas outscored Iowa 23-10 in the final three periods en route to a 26-24 Alamo
Bowl victory over the Hawkeyes in front of a bowl-record 65,875 fans in the Alamodome. _Iowa sprinted out of the gates, scoring touchdowns on its first two possessions. RB Albert Young scored on a one-yard run and WR Andy Brodell caught a
63-yard touchdown pass from QB Drew Tate. The 63-yard pass is the longest TD pass
in Iowa bowl history.
After a Texas field goal, Iowa looked to stretch its lead to 21-3 on a nine-yard
touchdown reception by TE Scott Chandler, but a flag negated the score. Texas intercepted a Tate pass in the end zone on the very next play. The Longhorns took
advantage of Iowas misfortune and turned the turnover in seven points. Iowa took
a 14-10 lead into the half.
The Longhorns scored the next 10 points on a 43-yard field goal and a 72-yard
touchdown pass to grab a 20-14 advantage midway through the third period. Iowa
quickly answered with a four-play, 68-yard drive that culminated with a 23-yard
touchdown reception by Brodell.
Texas responded with a touchdown on the following possession to go up 26-21.
Iowa added a PK Kyle Schlicher 38-yard field goal late in the fourth quarter to cut
the deficit to 26-24. The Longhorns became the first team to win the Alamo Bowl
when trailing at the half.
Tate completed 15-25 passes for 274 yards and two touchdowns. Brodell tied an
Iowa bowl record with two touchdown receptions and matched a career high with
159 receiving yards on six receptions. Furthermore, the 159 yards is an Alamo Bowl
receiving record, besting Michigans Amani Toomers 135 yards set in 1995.
Texas QB Colt McCoy was named the Most Outstanding Offensive Player. McCoy
completed 26-40 passes for 308 yards and two scores.
Four Hawkeyes recorded seven tackles or more. DB Miguel Merrick had a teamhigh eight tackles. DB Charles Godfrey and LB Ed Miles each were credited with
seven stops.
SCORING SUMMARY
UF -- McCollum 6-yard blocked punt return (Hetland kick)
UF -- Hetland 21-yard field goal
UF -- Brown 60-yard interception return (Hetland kick)
IA -- Solomon 20-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick)
UF -- Baker 24-yard pass from Leak (Hetland kick)
UF -- Baker 38-yard pass from Leak (Hetland kick)
IA -- Hinkel 4-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick)
IA -- Hinkel 14-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick)
IA -- Schlicher 45-yard field goal
Attendance: 65,881
IOWA________________________TEAM STATS_________________________ UF
23__________________________ First Downs___________________________26
20-64________________________Rushes-Yards______________________ 42-169
346_________________________Passing Yards_________________________278
410_________________________Total Offense_________________________447
32-55-1________________________ Passes________________________ 25-40-0
6-30. 7______________________ Punts-Average______________________ 3-46. 3
0-0__________________________Fumbles-Lost_________________________ 1-1
8-60________________________ Penalties-Yards________________________ 5-30
24:35______________________ Possession Time______________________ 35:25
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
IOWA: Young 13-34, Tate, 3-24
UF: Moore 13-88, Wynn 8-34
PASSING
IOWA: Tate 32-55-1-346
UF: Leak 25-40-0-278
RECEIVING
IOWA: Solomon 7-96, Chandler 7-89
UF: Baker 10-147, Jackson 7-76
TACKLES
IOWA: Hodge 19, Allen 10, Paschal 10
UF: Webb 10, Brown 7, Herring 7
SCORING SUMMARY
IA -- Young 1-yard run (Schlicker kick)
IA -- Brodell 63-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick)
UT -- Bailey 27-yard field goal
UT -- Sweed 20-yard pass from McCoy (Bailey kick)
UT -- Bailey 43-yard field goal
UT -- Charles 72-yard pass from McCoy (Bailey kick)
IA -- Brodell 23-yard pass from Tate (Schlicker kick)
UT -- Young 2-yard run (Bailey kick)
IA -- Schlicher 38-yard field goal
Attendance: 65,875
IOWA________________________TEAM STATS_________________________ UT
17__________________________ First Downs___________________________17
34-89________________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 21-70
274_________________________Passing Yards_________________________308
59-363_______________________Total Offense______________________ 61-378
15-25-1________________________ Passes________________________ 26-40-0
5-42. 4______________________ Punts-Average______________________ 6-37. 8
2-1__________________________Fumbles-Lost_________________________ 2-1
8-53________________________ Penalties-Yards________________________ 6-60
30:56______________________ Possession Time______________________ 29:04
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
IOWA: Young 13-64, Sims, 12-26
UT: Charles 4-26, Shipley 1-14
PASSING
IOWA: Tate 15-25-1-274
UT: McCoy 26-40-0-308
RECEIVING
IOWA: Brodell 6-159, Douglas 3-40
UT: Finley 8-46, Cosby 7-59
TACKLES
IOWA: Merrick 8, Godfrey 7, Milles 7, Gabelmann 7
UT: Miller 11, Griffin 10, Derry 6
131
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FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
2009 Outback Bowl
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
GAME RECAP
Iowa used record setting performances on both offense and defense to earn
a 27-24 win over 12th-ranked Missouri in the 2010 Insight Bowl. The win was the
third straight bowl victory for the Hawkeyes and the fourth of the season (in eight
games) against a nationally-ranked opponent.
Freshman RB Marcus Coker was the key player for the Iowa offense, rushing 33
times for 219 yards and two touchdowns. Both the rushing attempts and yards
established Iowa bowl records.
Sophomore DB Micah Hyde scored the winning points with 5:32 remaining in
the game on a 72-yard interception return for a touchdown. That set an Iowa bowl
record and ranks as the eighth longest return in school history.
Following Hydes touchdown, Missouri drove to the Iowa 46 on its next
possession, but a pass attempt on fourth-and-six was incomplete and Iowas
offense maintained possession for the final 2:15. Iowa ended the game at the oneyard line as time expired.
Iowa won the toss and elected to start the game on offense. Coker gave the Hawkeyes
an early 7-0 advantage with a one-yard scoring run to complete the opening drive.
Missouri responded with a field goal on its first drive, but Coker added a 62-yard scoring
run early in the second period to give Iowa a 14-3 advantage.
The Hawkeyes added a 34-yard Mike Meyer field goal later in the period before
Missouri scored on a 10-yard run to cut Iowas halftime advantage to 17-10. Brett
Greenwoods interception in the end zone ended Missouris final drive just before
halftime.
Iowas only offensive points of the second half came midway through the third
period when Meyer added a 21-yard field goal for a 20-10 advantage, capping a 93yard scoring drive. The Tigers cut the lead to 20-17 later in the third quarter and took
their first advantage at 24-20 with under a minute left in the period.
Hydes interception return, the fourth for the Hawkeyes in 13 games, was the
only scoring in the final quarter.
Stanzi complemented Cokers rushing effort by completing 11-21 passes for 200
yards. Colin Sandeman (4-44) and Reisner (3-50) led Iowas receivers.
The Iowa defense was led by Greenwood, who collected 11 tackles to go with his
second quarter interception. DB Shaun Prater added nine tackles and LB James Morris
had seven. DL Karl Klug and DL Christian Ballard each collected a QB sack.
GAME RECAP
Iowa rallied in the second half, closing to within a touchdown with 6:56
remaining, but 14th-ranked Oklahoma controlled the ball over the second half of
the final period in recording a 31-14 win at the 2011 Insight Bowl. The Hawkeyes are
now 14-11-1 in 26 bowl appearances.
Oklahoma built a 21-0 advantage before Iowa got its offense going in the second
half. Iowa used a 16-play drive that consumed 7:50, scoring on a 5-yard pass from
QB James Vandenberg to TE C. J. Fiedorowicz on the second play of the final quarter.
After holding Oklahoma to three plays on consecutive possessions, the Iowa
offense drove 78 yards in 12 plays, cutting the deficit to 21-14 on a 9-yard pass from
Vandenberg to RB Jordan Canzeri. Oklahoma was able to drive to the Iowa 21 before
adding a field goal with 2:33 remaining for a 24-14 advantage. After Iowa failed on
a fourth down attempt, the Sooners added a final touchdown in the closing minute
of play.
Oklahoma took a 7-0 lead in the first period, covering five yards in two plays
following a pass interception. Oklahomas only extended offensive drive of the
second quarter covered 66 yards in 13 plays as the Sooners led 14-0 at halftime.
Iowas defense held the Sooners to just 89 yards total offense in the first half.
Oklahoma, which entered the game ranked fourth in the nation in total offense, was
held to 275 yards total offense, its lowest output of the season.
Vandenberg completed 23-44 passes for 216 yards and two scores, with one
interception. Canzeri led Iowas ground attack with 58 yards on 22 carries and he
added six pass receptions for 28 yards and a touchdown. WR Marvin McNutt, Jr.
recorded four receptions for 46 yards. He tied Iowas single-season reception record
with 82 catches in 13 games.
The Iowa defense was led by senior LB Tyler Nielsen with eight tackles, while
LB Christian Kirksey added seven. Senior DT Mike Daniels recorded three tackles
for loss and two QB sacks among his five tackles and senior DE Broderick Binns
recorded Iowas only pass interception.
SCORING SUMMARY
IA - - Marcus Coker, one-yard run (Mike Meyer kick)
MIZZOU - - Grant Ressel, 23-yard field goal
IA - - Marcus Coker, 62-yard run (Mike Meyer kick)
IA - - Mike Meyer, 34-yard field goal
MIZZOU - - Henry Josey, 10-yard run (Grant Ressel kick)
IA - - Mike Meyer, 21-yard field goal
MIZZOU - - Blaine Gabbert, seven-yard run (Grant Ressel kick)
MIZZOU - - Michael Egnew, three-yard pass from B. Gabbert (G. Ressel kick)
IA - - Micah Hyde, 72-yard interception return (Mike Meyer kick)
Attendance: 53,453
MIZZOU_____________________TEAM STATS________________________ IOWA
24_____________________________ Score_______________________________ 27
32__________________________ First Downs____________________________ 19
29-78________________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 37-225
434_________________________Passing Yards__________________________200
41-57-2________________________ Passes_________________________ 11-21-2
86-512_______________________Total Offense_______________________ 58-425
4-42. 0________________________Punts-Avg. ________________________ 3-44. 7
3-0__________________________Fumbles-Lost__________________________ 0-0
5-48________________________ Penalties-Yards_________________________ 3-19
29:49______________________ Possession Time_______________________ 30:11
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
IOWA: Coker 33-219; Stanzi 2-9
MIZZOU: Lawrence 6-40; Moore 6-32
RECEIVING
IOWA: Sandeman 4-44; Reisner 3-50
MIZZOU: Moe 15-152; Jackson 9-129
PASSING
IOWA: Stanzi 11-21-2-200
MIZZOU: Gabbert 41-57-2-434
TACKLES
IOWA: Greenwood 11; Prater 9
MIZZOU: Ebner 9; Jackson 7; Rutland 7
SCORING SUMMARY
OU - - Blake Bell, 4-yard run (Mike Hunnicutt kick)
OU - - Blake Bell, 4-yard run (Mike Hunnicutt kick)
OU - - Trent Ratterree, 3-yard pass from Landry Jones (Mike Hunnicutt kick)
IA - - C. J. Fiedorowicz, 5-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick)
IA - - Jordan Canzeri, 9-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick)
OU - - Mike Hunnicutt, 35-yard field goal
OU - - Blake Bell, 21-yard run (Mike Hunnicutt kick)
Attendance: 54,247
IOWA________________________TEAM STATS__________________________ OU
14_____________________________ Score_______________________________ 31
21__________________________ First Downs____________________________ 16
37-76________________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 37-114
216_________________________Passing Yards__________________________161
23-45-2________________________ Passes_________________________ 16-25-1
82-292_______________________Total Offense_______________________ 62-275
6-44. 3________________________Punts-Avg. ________________________ 6-50. 3
1-0__________________________Fumbles-Lost__________________________ 0-0
6-36________________________ Penalties-Yards_________________________ 6-45
33:14______________________ Possession Time_______________________ 26:46
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
IOWA: Canzeri 22-58; White 4-20
OU: Bell 10-51-3 TDs; Clay 9-44
PASSING
IOWA: Vandenberg 23-44-1-216-2 TDs
OU: Jones 16-25-1-161-1 TD
RECEIVING
IOWA: Canzeri 6-28-1 TD; Davis 5-76; McNutt, Jr. 4-46
OU: Jackson 3-45; Stills 3-31
TACKLES
IOWA: Nielsen 8; Kirksey 7
OU: Jefferson 7; Fleming 7
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Individual Records
Team Records
Offense
Rushing
Attempts___________ 55 vs. California (59 Rose)
Yards______________ 429 vs. California (59 Rose)
Touchdowns________ 5 vs. California (59 Rose)
Rushing
Attempts___________ 33, Marcus Coker vs. Missouri (10 Insight)
Yards______________ 219 Marcus Coker vs. Missouri (10 Insight)
Touchdowns________ 3, Shonn Greene vs. South Carolina (09 Outback)
Passing
Attempts___________
Completions________
Yards______________
Touchdowns________
Total Offense
Plays______________ 58, Drew Tate vs. Florida (06 Outback)
Yards______________ 481, Chuck Long vs. Texas (84 Freedom)
Touchdowns________ 6, Chuck Long vs. Texas (84 Freedom)
Receiving
Catches____________
Yards______________
Touchdowns________
Scoring
Touchdowns________ 3, Shonn Greene vs. South Carolina (09 Outback)
Points_____________ 18, Shonn Greene vs. South Carolina (09 Outback)
Defense
Most Tackles________
Most Tackles for Loss_
Most QB Sacks______
Interceptions_______
Interception Yards___
Special Teams
PATs
Made______________ 7, Tom Nichol vs. Texas (84 Freedom)
Attempted_________ 7, Tom Nichol vs. Texas (84 Freedom)
Field Goals
Made______________ 4, Nate Kaeding vs. Texas Tech (01 Alamo)
Attempted_________ 5, Nate Kaeding vs. Texas Tech (01 Alamo)
Punting
Number____________
Yards______________
Average____________
Punt Returns
Number____________
Yards______________
Average (min. 3 ret. )_
Kickoff Returns
Number____________
Yards______________
Average____________
Passing
Attempts___________
Completions________
Yards______________
Touchdowns________
Total Offense
Plays______________ 82 vs. Oklahoma (11 Insight)
Yards______________ 560 vs. Texas (84 Freedom)
Scoring
Touchdowns________
PATs_______________
Field Goals_________
Points_____________
Defense
Fewest Points Allowed_ 0 vs. Texas Tech (96 Alamo)
Lowest Total Offense__155 vs. Georgia Tech (10 Orange)
Fewest Rushing Total__43 vs. South Carolina (09 Outback)
43 vs. Wyoming (87 Holiday)
Fewest Passing Yards_ 12 vs. Georgia Tech (10 Orange)
Total Turnovers______ 7 vs. N. C. State (88 Peach)
Interceptions_______ 3 vs. South Carolina (09 Outback)
3 vs. Texas Tech (01 Alamo)
Fumble Recoveries___ 5 vs. N. C. State (88 Peach)
Longest Plays
Run_______________ 81 yards, Bob Jeter vs. California (59 Rose)
Pass Completion_____ 66 yards, Matt Rodgers to Danan Hughes
vs. Washington (91 Rose)
Touchdown Reception_ 63 yards, Drew Tate to Andy Brodell
vs. Texas (06 Alamo)
Kickoff Return_______ 100 yards, C. J. Jones vs. USC (03 Orange)
Punt Return_________ 32 yards, Collins Hagler vs. Oregon State (57 Rose)
Interception Return__ 72 yards, Micah Hyde vs. Missouri (`10 Insight)
Fumble Return______ 25 yards, Bill Happel vs. Oregon State (57 Rose)
Punt_______________ 76 yards, Jason Baker vs. Arizona State (97 Sun)
Field Goal__________ 52 yards, Rob Houghtlin vs. UCLA (86 Rose)
NOTE: Players listed in boldface are current players.
IOWA
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2 0 1 3
Following is a year-byyear listing of final football
rankings that have included
the University of Iowa.
Associated Press
1939
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Texas A&M
Tennessee
Southern California
Cornell
Tulane
Missouri
UCLA
Duke
IOWA
Duquesne
Boston College
Clemson
Notre Dame
Santa Clara
Ohio State
Georgia Tech
Fordham
Nebraska
Oklahoma
Michigan
1953
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Maryland
Notre Dame
Michigan State
Oklahoma
UCLA
Rice
Illinois
Georgia Tech
IOWA
West Virginia
Texas
Texas Tech
Alabama
Army
Wisconsin
Kentucky
Auburn
Duke
Stanford
Michigan
1956
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Oklahoma
Tennessee
IOWA
Georgia Tech
Texas A&M
Miami (FL)
Michigan
Syracuse
Michigan State
Oregon State
Baylor
Minnesota
Pittsburgh
Texas Christian
Ohio State
Navy
George Washington
Southern California
Clemson
Colorado
1957
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Auburn
Ohio State
Michigan State
Oklahoma
Navy
IOWA
Mississippi
Rice
Texas A&M
Notre Dame
Texas
Arizona State
Tennessee
Mississippi State
North Carolina State
Duke
Florida
Army
Wisconsin
Virginia Military
1958
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Louisiana State
IOWA
Army
Auburn
Oklahoma
Air Force
Wisconsin
Ohio State
Syracuse
Texas Christian
Mississippi
Clemson
Purdue
Florida
South Carolina
California
Notre Dame
Southern Methodist
Oklahoma State
Rutgers
1960
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Minnesota
Mississippi
IOWA
Navy
Missouri
Washington
Arkansas
Ohio State
Alabama
Duke
Kansas
Baylor
Auburn
Yale
Michigan State
Penn State
New Mexico State
Florida
Syracuse
Purdue
1981
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Clemson
Texas
Penn State
Pittsburgh
Southern Methodist
Georgia
Alabama
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Miami (FL)
North Carolina
Washington
Nebraska
Michigan
Brigham Young
Southern California
Ohio State
Arizona State
West Virginia
IOWA
Missouri
Oklahoma
1983
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Miami (FL)
Nebraska
Auburn
Georgia
Texas
Florida
Brigham Young
Michigan
Ohio State
Illinois
Clemson
Southern Methodist
Air Force
IOWA
Alabama
West Virginia
UCLA
Pittsburgh
Boston College
East Carolina
1984
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Brigham Young
Washington
Florida
Nebraska
Boston College
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Southern Methodist
UCLA
Southern California
South Carolina
Maryland
Ohio State
Auburn
Louisiana State
IOWA
Florida State
Miami (FL)
Kentucky
Virginia
1985
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Oklahoma
Michigan
Penn State
Tennessee
Florida
Texas A&M
UCLA
Air Force
Miami (FL)
IOWA
Nebraska
Arkansas
Alabama
Ohio State
Florida State
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Brigham Young
Baylor
Maryland
Georgia Tech
Louisiana State
1986
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Penn State
Miami (FL)
Oklahoma
Arizona State
Nebraska
Auburn
Ohio State
Michigan
Alabama
Louisiana State
Arizona
Baylor
Texas A&M
UCLA
Arkansas
IOWA
Clemson
Washington
Boston College
Virginia Tech
1987
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24. Nebraska
25. Illinois
Miami (FL)
Florida State
Oklahoma
Syracuse
Louisiana State
Nebraska
Auburn
Michigan State
UCLA
Texas A&M
Oklahoma State
Clemson
Georgia
Tennessee
South Carolina
IOWA
Notre Dame
Southern California
Michigan
Arizona State
Colorado
Georgia Tech
Miami (FL)
Florida State
Washington
Notre Dame
Michigan
Tennessee
Clemson
Houston
Penn State
Texas
Florida
Louisville
Texas A&M
Michigan State
Oklahoma
IOWA
Auburn
Southern California
Mississippi
Brigham Young
Virginia
1991
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Miami (FL)
Washington
Penn State
Florida State
Alabama
Michigan
Florida
California
East Carolina
IOWA
Syracuse
Texas A&M
Notre Dame
Tennessee
Nebraska
Oklahoma
Georgia
Clemson
UCLA
Colorado
Tulsa
Stanford
Brigham Young
North Carolina State
Air Force
1995
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Nebraska
Florida
Tennessee
Florida State
Colorado
Ohio State
Kansas State
Northwestern
Kansas
Virginia Tech
Notre Dame
Southern Cal
Penn State
Texas
Texas A&M
Virginia
Michigan
Oregon
Syracuse
Miami
Alabama
Auburn
Texas Tech
Toledo
IOWA
1996
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Florida
Ohio State
Florida State
Arizona State
Brigham Young
Nebraska
Penn State
Colorado
Tennessee
North Carolina
Alabama
LSU
Virginia Tech
Miami (FL)
Northwestern
Washington
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Kansas State
IOWA
Notre Dame
Michigan
Syracuse
Wyoming
Texas
Auburn
Army
2002
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Ohio State
Miami (FL)
Georgia
USC
Oklahoma
Texas
Kansas State
IOWA
Michigan
Washington State
Alabama
North Carolina State
Maryland
Auburn
Boise State
Penn State
Notre Dame
Virginia Tech
Pittsburgh
Colorado
Florida State
Virginia
Texas Christian
Marshall
West Virginia
2003
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Southern Cal
Louisiana State
Oklahoma
Ohio State
Miami
Michigan
Georgia
IOWA
Washington State
Miami, OH
Florida State
Texas
Mississippi
Kansas State
Tennessee
Boise State
Maryland
Purdue
Nebraska
Minnesota
Utah
Clemson
Bowling Green
Florida
Texas Christian
2004
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Southern Cal
Auburn
Oklahoma
Utah
Texas
Louisville
Georgia
IOWA
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California
Virginia Tech
Miami
Boise State
Tennessee
Michigan
Florida State
LSU
Wisconsin
Texas Tech
Arizona State
Ohio State
Boston College
Fresno State
Virginia
Navy
Pittsburgh
2008
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Florida
Utah
USC
Texas
Oklahoma
Alabama
TCU
Penn State
Ohio State
Oregon
Boise State
Texas Tech
Georgia
Mississippi
Virginia Tech
Oklahoma State
Cincinnati
Oregon State
Missouri
IOWA
Florida State
Georgia Tech
West Virginia
Michigan State
BYU
2009
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Alabama
Texas
Florida
Boise State
Ohio State
TCU
IOWA
Cincinnati
Penn State
Virginia Tech
Oregon
Brigham Young
Georgia Tech
Nebraska
Pittsburgh
Wisconsin
LSU
Utah
Miami, FL
Mississippi
Texas Tech
USC
Central Michigan
West Virginia
Clemson
1939
Not available, Iowa was
ranked 9th
1953
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Maryland
Notre Dame
Michigan State
UCLA
Oklahoma
Rice
Illinois
Texas
Georgia Tech
IOWA
Alabama
Texas Tech
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Kentucky
Army
Stanford
Duke
Michigan
Ohio State
1955
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Oklahoma
Michigan State
Maryland
UCLA
Ohio State
Texas Christian
Georgia Tech
Auburn
Notre Dame
Mississippi
Pittsburgh
Southern Cal
Michigan
Texas A&M
Army
Duke
West Virginia
Miami (FL)
IOWA
Navy
Stanford
Miami (OH)
1956
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Oklahoma
Tennessee
IOWA
Georgia Tech
Texas A&M
Miami (FL)
Michigan
Syracuse
Minnesota
Michigan State
Baylor
Pittsburgh
Oregon State
Texas Christian
Southern California
Wyoming
Yale
Colorado
Navy
Duke
1957
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Ohio State
Auburn
Michigan State
Oklahoma
IOWA
Navy
Rice
Mississippi
Notre Dame
Texas A&M
Texas
Arizona State
Army
Duke
Wisconsin
Tennessee
Oregon
Clemson
UCLA
North Carolina State
1958
1. Louisiana State
2. IOWA
3. Army
4. Auburn
5. Oklahoma
6. Wisconsin
7. Ohio State
8. Air Force
9. Texas Christian
10. Syracuse
11. Purdue
12. Mississippi
13. Clemson
14. Notre Dame
15. Florida
16. California
17. Northwestern
18. Southern Methodist
* - - Only 18 teams ranked
1960
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Minnesota
IOWA
Mississippi
Missouri
Washington
Navy
Arkansas
Ohio State
Kansas
Alabama
Duke
Baylor
Michigan State
Auburn
Purdue
Florida
Texas
Yale
New Mexico State
Tennessee
1981
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Clemson
Pittsburgh
Penn State
Texas
Georgia
Alabama
Washington
North Carolina
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Nebraska
Michigan
Brigham Young
Ohio State
Southern Cal
Oklahoma
IOWA
Arkansas
Mississippi State
West Virginia
Southern Mississippi
Missouri
1983
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Miami (FL)
Nebraska
Auburn
Georgia
Texas
Florida
Brigham Young
Ohio State
Michigan
Illinois
Southern Methodist
Alabama
UCLA
IOWA
Air Force
West Virginia
Penn State
Oklahoma State
Pittsburgh
Boston College
1984
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Brigham Young
Washington
Nebraska
Boston College
Oklahoma State
Oklahoma
Florida
Southern Methodist
Southern Cal
UCLA
Maryland
Ohio State
South Carolina
Auburn
IOWA
Louisiana State
Virginia
West Virginia
Kentucky
Florida State
1985
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Oklahoma
Michigan
Penn State
Tennessee
Air Force
UCLA
Texas A&M
Miami (FL)
IOWA
Nebraska
Ohio State
Arkansas
Florida State
Alabama
Baylor
Fresno State
IOWA
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17.
18.
19.
20.
Brigham Young
Georgia Tech
Maryland
Louisiana State
1986
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2.
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7.
8.
9.
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12.
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17.
18.
19.
20.
Penn State
Miami (FL)
Oklahoma
Nebraska
Arizona State
Ohio State
Michigan
Auburn
Alabama
Arizona
Louisiana State
Texas A&M
Baylor
UCLA
IOWA
Arkansas
Washington
Boston College
Clemson
Florida State
1987
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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12.
13.
14.
15.
15.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Miami (FL)
Florida State
Oklahoma
Syracuse
Louisiana State
Nebraska
Auburn
Michigan State
Texas A&M
Clemson
UCLA
Oklahoma State
Tennessee
Georgia
South Carolina
IOWA
Southern California
Michigan
Texas
Indiana
1990
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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9.
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12.
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17.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
Georgia
Colorado
Miami (FL)
Florida State
Washington
Notre Dame
Tennessee
Michigan
Clemson
Penn State
Texas
Louisville
Texas A&M
Michigan State
Virginia
IOWA
Nebraska
Brigham Young
Auburn
San Jose State
Syracuse
Southern Cal
Mississippi
Illinois
Virginia Tech
USA Today
Coaches Poll
1991
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2.
3.
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7.
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9.
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15.
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18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
Washington
Miami (FL)
Penn State
Florida State
Alabama
Michigan
California
Florida
East Carolina
IOWA
Syracuse
Notre Dame
Texas A&M
Oklahoma
Tennessee
Nebraska
Clemson
UCLA
Georgia
Colorado
Tulsa
Stanford
Brigham Young
Air Force
North Carolina State
1995
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
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17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
Nebraska
Tennessee
Florida
Colorado
Florida State
Kansas State
Northwestern
Ohio State
Virginia Tech
Kansas
Southern Cal
Penn State
Notre Dame
Texas
Texas A&M
Syracuse
Virginia
Oregon
Michigan
Texas Tech
Auburn
IOWA
East Carolina
Toledo
Louisiana State
1996
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
Florida
Ohio State
Florida State
Arizona State
Brigham Young
Nebraska
Penn State
Colorado
Tennessee
North Carolina
Alabama
Virginia Tech
Louisiana State
Miami (FL)
Washington
Northwestern
Kansas State
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
IOWA
Syracuse
Michigan
Notre Dame
Wyoming
Texas
Army
Auburn
2002
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
Ohio State
Miami (FL)
Georgia
Southern California
Oklahoma
Kansas State
Texas
IOWA
Michigan
Washington State
North Carolina State
Boise State
Maryland
Virginia Tech
Penn State
Auburn
Notre Dame
Pittsburgh
Marshall
West Virginia
Colorado
Texas Christian
Florida State
Florida
Virginia
2003
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
Louisiana State
Southern Cal
Oklahoma
Ohio State
Miami
Georgia
Michigan
IOWA
Washington State
Florida State
Texas
Miami, OH
Kansas State
Mississippi
Boise State
Tennessee
Minnesota
Nebraska
Purdue
Maryland
Utah
Clemson
Bowling Green
Texas Christian
Florida
2004
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Southern Cal
Auburn
Oklahoma
Texas
Utah
Georgia
Louisville
IOWA
California
Virginia Tech
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
Miami
Michigan
Boise State
Florida State
Tennessee
LSU
Texas Tech
Wisconsin
Ohio State
Arizona State
Boston College
Fresno State
Virginia
Navy
Florida
2008
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
Florida
USC
Texas
Utah
Oklahoma
Alabama
TCU
Penn State
Oregon
Georgia
Ohio State
Texas Tech
Boise State
Virginia Tech
Mississippi
Missouri
Cincinnati
Oklahoma State
Oregon State
IOWA
BYU
22.
23.
24.
25.
Georgia Tech
Florida State
Michigan State
California
2009
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
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17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
Alabama
Texas
Florida
Boise State
Ohio State
TCU
IOWA
Penn State
Cincinnati
Virginia Tech
Oregon
Brigham Young
Georgia Tech
Nebraska
Pittsburgh
Wisconsin
LSU
Utah
Miami (FL)
USC
Mississippi
West Virginia
Texas Tech
Central Michigan
Oklahoma State
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HEISMAN TROPHY
The Heisman Trophy, honoring the most outstanding college football player in the United States, is presented by the Downtown Athletic Club
of New York each year. Iowas Nile Kinnick earned the Heisman Trophy in 1939.
Iowas Nile Kinnick (1939) and Navys Roger Staubach (1963) are the only veterans to win the Heisman Trophy. As part of its 2008 Memorial Day
tribute to veterans, ESPN named Kinnick as one of its top ten college athletes to serve in the armed forces.
Along with Kinnick earning the award in 1939, Iowa has had a player finish in the Top 10 in the voting on nine other occasions, including the
2002 season when QB Brad Banks placed second in the balloting. Banks became the fourth Iowa player to place second in the voting, joining Alex
Karras in 1957, Randy Duncan in 1958 and Chuck Long in 1985.
In 2008, RB Shonn Greene placed sixth in the voting and was the top vote getter among all running backs. Greenes sixth place finish is the
highest for an Iowa running back. He was a consensus all-American and received the Doak Walker Award as the top running back in the nation.
HB Nile Kinnick
1939 Heisman Trophy
OL Cal Jones
10th in 1955
QB Kenny Ploen
9th in 1956
DL Alex Karras
2nd in 1957
QB Randy Duncan
2nd in 1958
QB Chuck Long
7th in 1984
2nd in 1985
WR Tim Dwight
7th in 1997
QB Brad Banks
2nd in 2002
RB Shonn Greene
5th in 2008
RETIRED NUMBERS
24
Nile Kinnick
Halfback
Adel, Iowa
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Cal Jones
Lineman
Steubenville, Ohio
Jersey No. 62 was never
worn more proudly than
the three seasons Cal
Jones donned it at Iowa.
One of the most
intimidating linemen to wear the old gold and black, Jones
was a threetime first team allBig Ten guard. He made 22
allAmerican teams during his career, including a record 15 in
1954.
As team captain in 1955, Jones earned the prestigious
Outland Trophy, given to the nations top interior lineman. He
was a consensus allAmerican twice, one of only two at Iowa.
Cal is an elected member of the National Football Foundation
and Helms Athletic Foundation Halls of Fame.
Jones most recently was inducted into the inaugural class
of Iowa Lettermens Club Hall of Fame. He was also chosen to
the Iowa alltime football team in 1989.
A physical education major at Iowa, Jones earned a 3. 0
gradepoint average. He earned praise from Coach Forest
Evashevski, who called him the greatest lineman I ever
coached.
The twoway guard was part of the Steubenville Trio
(along with Frank Gilliam and Eddie Vincent) to come to Iowa
from Steubenville, Ohio in the mid1950s.
Jones died as a result of a plane crash in Canada on Dec. 9,
1956.
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Throughout the years, a number of Iowa football players have been
honored by winning national awards for their outstanding play on
the football field. The individual awards earned by the 2002 and 2003
Hawkeye football program are unprecedented in the history of Iowa
football as four individual earned national awards.
In 2008, running back Shonn Greene earned consensus all-America
honors and was named the recipient of the Doak Walker Award, which
goes each year to the top running back in the nation. Greene established
an Iowa single season rushing record and was the only running back in
the nation to gain over 100 yards in every game. Greene was also named
the Offensive Player of the Year in the Big Ten Conference.
While Greene led the Iowa offense in 2008, tackle Mitch King was the
leader of another standout Hawkeye defensive unit. King was named the
2008 Big Ten Conference Defensive Lineman of the Year.
Offensive tackle Robert Gallery in 2003 was the recipient of the Outland
Trophy, which goes to the best interior lineman in college football. Gallery
was named the Big Ten Lineman of the Year and he was a consensus allAmerican. He is the third Hawkeye player to earn the Outland Trophy.
PK Nate Kaeding earned the Lou Groza Award as the top kicker in the
nation in 2002 as a junior. He also earned consensus all-America honors in
2003 and was one of three finalists for the Groza Award as a senior.
Also in 2002, Dallas Clark earned the John Mackey Award as the top
tight end in the nation and QB Brad Banks was recognized with the Davey
OBrien Award as the top signal caller in the nation.
Following the 2007 season, linebacker Mike Klinkenborg was named
a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete, earning an $18,000
post-graduate scholarship. A two-time first team academic all-American,
Klinkenborg was also a finalist for the Draddy Award.
Along with having three players earn Player of the Year awards for
their positions (QB Brad Banks, TE Dallas Clark and PK Nate Kaeding) in
2002, Iowa had a total of 11 players earn first team all-Big Ten honors.
In addition to earning the Davey OBrien Award as the top quarterback,
Banks was named Associated Press National Player of the Year, placed
second in the Heisman Trophy voting and was named the Most Valuable
Player and Offensive Player of the Year in the Big Ten Conference. Banks
was also a finalist for the Maxwell Award and the Walter Camp Foundation
Player of the Year.
Center Bruce Nelson in 2002 was a finalist for the Rimington Award,
which goes to the top center in the nation, while Clark and OL Eric
Steinbach earned consensus all-America honors. The 2002 and 2003
seasons marked just the third and fourth seasons in which Iowa has had
more than one consensus selection. Steinbach, in 2002, preceded Gallery
as the Big Ten Lineman of the Year.
In addition to the player honors, Coach Kirk Ferentz in 2002 was
named national Coach of The Year by the Walter Camp Foundation and
the Associated Press. The American Football Coaches Association (AFCA)
selected Ron Aiken as the 2002 national Assistant Coach of the Year.
Ferentz repeated as the Big Ten Coach of the Year in 2004 as Iowa
earned its second title in three seasons. Norm Parker, Iowas defensive
coordinator, was a finalist for the Broyles Award, which recognizes the
nations top Division I assistant coach, in both 2004 and 2005.
Outland Trophy
The Outland Trophy, selected by the Football Writers Association of
America, honors the outstanding interior lineman each season.
Cal Jones, 1955
Alex Karras, 1957
Robert Gallery, 2003
Maxwell Award
Selected by the Maxwell Football Club of Philadelphia, this award is
presented each season to the nations outstanding college football player.
Nile Kinnick, 1939
Chuck Long, 1985
Brad Banks, Finalist, 2002
Shonn Greene, Semifinalist, 2008
Ricky Stanzi, Semifinalist, 2010
Davey OBrien Award
Presented by the Davey OBrien Educational and Charitable Trust of Fort
Worth, Texas, this award honors the No. 1 quarterback in the nation each
season.
Chuck Long, 1985
Brad Banks, 2002
Ricky Stanzi, Semifinalist, 2010
Associated Press National Player of the Year
Presented by the Associated Press, this award honors the college football
Player of the Year, as selected by a panel of sportswriters throughout the
nation.
Brad Banks, 2002
Lou Groza Award
The Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award goes each year to the top
kicker in the nation. The award is presented by the Palm Beach County
Sports Commission and is determined by a national voting panel of
approximately 300 sportswriters, sportscasters, college conference
officials, Division I-A head football coaches, professional football kickers
and previous finalists. Along with winning the award in 2002, Nate
Kaeding was one of three finalists for the 2003 award.
Nate Kaeding, 2002
Nate Kaeding, one of three finalists, 2003
Kyle Schlicher, one of 20 semifinalists, 2005
Mike Meyer, one of 20 semifinalists, 2011 & 2012
John Mackey Award
Presented by the Nassau County Sports Commission, the John Mackey
Award goes each year to the best tight end in the nation. The winner must
demonstrate outstanding athletic abilities, be in good academic standing
and exhibit positive sportsmanship qualities.
Dallas Clark, 2002
Allen Reisner, 2010 Semifinalist
Walter Camp Player of the Year
Randy Duncan, National Back of the Year, 1958
Brad Banks, 2002, Finalist
Rimington Award
Bruce Nelson, 2002, Finalist
Butkus Award
Larry Station, 1985, Second
Chad Greenway, 2005, Semifinalist
Doak Walker Award
Shonn Greene, 2008
Albert Young, 2005, Semifinalist
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Rotary Lombardi Award
Jeff Drost, 1986, Semifinalist
Mike Devlin, 1992, Semifinalist
Jared DeVries, 1998, Semifinalist
Robert Gallery, 2003, Semifinalist
Adrian Clayborn, 2010, Finalist
Lott Trophy
Chad Greenway, 2005, Quarterfinalist
Abdul Hodge, 2005, Quarterfinalist
Jim Thorpe Award
Merton Hanks, 1990, Semifinalist
Bob Sanders, 2003, Quarterfinalist
Tyler Sash, 2010, Semifinalist
Mosi Tatupu Special Teams Player of the Year
Kahlil Hill, 2001
Big Ten Athlete of the Year
Chuck Long, 1986
Silver Football Award as Most Valuable Player in the Big Ten
Willis Glassgow (HB, 1929)
Joe Laws (QB, 1933)
Nile Kinnick (HB, 1939)
Bill Reichardt (FB, 1951)
Ken Ploen (QB, 1956)
Randy Duncan (QB, 1958)
Chuck Long (QB, 1985)
Nick Bell (RB, 1990)
Brad Banks (QB, 2002)
Shonn Greene (RB, 2008)
Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year
Chuck Long (QB, 1985)
Nick Bell (RB, 1990)
Matt Rodgers (QB, 1990)
Tavian Banks (RB, 1997)
Brad Banks (QB, 2002)
Shonn Greene (RB, 2008)
Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year
Leroy Smith (DE, 1991)
Big Ten Offensive Lineman of the Year
Mike Haight, 1985
Dave Croston, 1986
Mike Devlin, 1992
Eric Steinbach, 2002
Robert Gallery, 2003
Bryan Bulaga, 2009
Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year
Paul Hufford, 1984
Dave Haight, 1987
Leroy Smith, 1991
Jared DeVries, 1997
Mitch King, 2008
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LESTER BELDING
25
Won Big Ten and Iowa MVP honors in 1958 when he led the Hawkeyes to
the Rose Bowl . . . that team won the Grantland Rice Award, symbolic of
the national football championship . . . second in 1958 Heisman Trophy
balloting . . . won Walter Camp Trophy and was college Player-of-the-Year
by three organizations . . . twotime allconference quarterback . . . led the
Big Ten in passing as a senior . . . the No. 1 choice in the 1958 NFL draft . . .
member of National Football Foundation Hall of Fame.
AUBREY DEVINE
RANDY DUNCAN
99
ANDRE TIPPETT
First consensus AllAmerican for Coach Hayden Fry . . . twotime first team
allBig Ten . . . played for Iowas 1981 Rose Bowl squad . . . a team captain
in 1981 . . . a DE on Iowas alltime football team . . . holds Iowa record for
tackles for lost yardage in a season (20 tackles for 153 yards in 1980) . . . led
Big Ten in tackles for loss (20) as a junior . . . enjoyed lengthy NFL career at
New England, where he was a five-time allPro selection.
GORDON LOCKE
24
NILE KINNICK
Voted the best player in Iowa history by fan vote . . . member of Iowa
Lettermens Club Hall of Fame . . . won the Heisman, Maxwell and Walter
Camp trophies in 1939 . . . Phi Beta Kappa scholar and senior class
president . . . Iowas stadium was renamed in his honor in 1972 . . . Big Ten
MVP for the legendary Ironmen team . . . his No. 24 is one of two retired
numbers at Iowa . . . member of Helms Foundation Hall of Fame.
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CAL JONES
77
ALEX KARRAS
REGGIE ROBY
36
LARRY STATION
16
CHUCK LONG
84
MARV COOK
CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS
8
LEROY SMITH
TIM DWIGHT
94
JARED DEVRIES
44
DALLAS CLARK
56
ERIC STEINBACH
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78
ROBERT GALLERY
95
NATE KAEDING
23
SHONN GREENE
94
ADRIAN CLAYBORN
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HALL OF FAME
Twenty men who have been associated with Iowa football are members of Halls of Fame, named by the National Football Foundation, the Helms
Athletic Foundation or the College Football Hall of Fame.
Seven men have been named to the Halls of both foundations: Howard Jones, coach; Nile Kinnick, player; Gordon Locke, player; Fred (Duke) Slater,
player; Dr. Edward Anderson, coach; Edward (Slip) Madigan, coach; Calvin Jones, player.
Five men have been named to the Hall of the Helms Foundation: Calvin Jones, player; Ossie Solem, coach; Emlen Tunnell, professional player; Eric
Wilson, publicist.
Aubrey Devine, Randy Duncan, Alex Karras, Chuck Long and Larry Station have been named to the National Football Foundation Hall as players,
while Earl Banks was inducted on the merits of his long-time coaching tenure at Morgan State. Former Iowa Coach Forest Evashevski was honored into
the Hall of Fame in December of 2000 in New York City and Hayden Fry is the latest Iowa coach to be inducted.
Evashevski coached Iowa from 1952-60, compiling a 42-27-4 record. The Hawkeyes finished in the top five nationally in 1956, 1957, 1958 and 1960
under Evashevski, who later served as Iowas Athletic Director.
Fry was inducted as a member of the 2003 Hall of Fame class at the 46th annual awards dinner on Dec. 9, 2003 at the Waldorf Astoria in New York
City. The newest class was officially enshrined at the Hall in South Bend, IN, in August, 2004. Fry is Iowas winningest head coach with 143 wins. He led
the Hawkeyes to three Big Ten titles and Rose Bowl appearances and coached the Hawkeyes in 14 bowl games.
Inductees are selected by a vote of all dues-paying members of the National Iowa Varsity Club. All former Hawkeye athletes who have won at least
one major letter and completed their eligibility at least 10 years prior to selection are eligible for the Hall of Fame.
A coach or administrator must have retired or left the university at least five years prior to selection. A maximum of seven inductees may be selected
to the Hall of Fame each year.
Listed below are each of the 45 inductees who have played football for the Hawkeyes or served as Iowas head football coach. Listed below each
name are the years they coached or competed for the Iowa football program. Several of the Hall of Fame members also competed in other sports.
Forest Evashevski
Head Football Coach
1952-60
John Hayden Fry
Head Football Coach
1978-98
Howard Jones
Head Football Coach
1916-23
Brad Banks
Football, 2001, 2002
Irving Stub Barron
Football, 1913, 1914, 1915
Wrestling, 1914, 1915, 1916
Fred Becker
Football, 1916
Lester Belding
Football, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921
Track, 1920, 1921, 1922
Craig Clemons
Football, 1969, 1970, 1971
Marv Cook
Football, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988
Al Couppee
Football, 1939, 1940, 1941
Dick Crayne
Football, 1933, 1934, 1935
Track, 1934
Frank Cuhel
Football, 1927, 1928
Track, 1926, 1927, 1928
Aubrey Devine
Football, 1919, 1920, 1921
Basketball, 1920, 1921, 1922
Track, 1920, 1921, 1922
Jack Dittmer
Football, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949
Baseball, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950
Basketball, 1950
Randy Duncan
Football, 1956, 1957, 1958
Tim Dwight
Football, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
Track, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999
Mick Enich
Football, 1938, 1939, 1940
Jim Gibbons
Football, 1955, 1956, 1957
Willis Glasgow
Football, 1927, 1928, 1929
Baseball, 1927, 1928, 1929
Homer Harris
Football, 1935, 1936, 1937
Nile Kinnick
Football, 1937, 1938, 1939
Basketball, 1938
Paul Krause
Football, 1961, 1962, 1963
Baseball, 1962, 1963
Joe Laws
Football, 1931, 1932, 1933
Baseball, 1932, 1933
Ozzie Simmons
Football, 1932, 1933
Duke Slater
Football, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921
Track, 1919, 1920, 1921
Larry Station
Football, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985
Gordon Locke
Football, 1920, 1921, 1922
Chuck Long
Football, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985
Andre Tippett
Football, 1979, 1980, 1981
Sherwyn Thorson
Football, 1959, 1960, 1961
Wrestling, 1960, 1962
John Niland
Football, 1963, 1964, 1965
Emlen Tunnell
Football, 1946, 1947
Kenny Ploen
Football, 1954, 1955, 1956
Track, 1955
Jerry Hilgenberg
Football, 1951, 1952, 1953
Baseball, 1952, 1953
Erwin Prasse
Football, 1937, 1938, 1939
Basketball, 1938, 1939, 1940
Baseball, 1938, 1939, 1940
Bob Jeter
Football, 1957, 1958, 1959
William Reichardt
Football, 1949, 1950, 1951
Calvin Jones
Football, 1953, 1954, 1955
Mike Reilly
Football, 1961, 1962, 1963
Alex Karras
Football, 1956, 1957
Bashir Yamini
Track, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999
Football, 1998, 1999
Special Mention
Defense
Special Mention
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The Gannett News Service, in conjunction with the start of the year
2000, selected a University of Iowa All-time Football Team.
Offense
Defense
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Year
Player, Position
1916
Fred Becker, T
1919
Lester Belding, E*
1921
Duke Slater, T
Aubrey Devine, QB*
Gordon Locke, FB
1922
Gordon Locke, FB*
1925
Dick Romey, E
1926
Emerson Nelson, T
1928
Peter Westra, T
1929
Willis Glassgow, HB
1933
Francis Schammel, G
1935
Ozzie Simmons, HB
1939
Nile Kinnick, TB*
1940
Mike Enich, T
1953
Jerry Hilgenberg, C
Cal Jones, G
1954
Cal Jones, G*
1955
Cal Jones, G*
1956
Alex Karras, T
Ken Ploen, QB
1957
Alex Karras, T*
Jim Gibbons, E
1958
Randy Duncan, QB*
Curt Merz, E
1959
Don Norton, E
1960
Larry Ferguson, HB
Mark Manders, G
1961
Bill VanBuren
1963
Mike Reilly, G
1964
Karl Noonan, E
1965
John Niland, G
Dave Long, DE
1971
Craig Clemons, CB
1975
Rod Walters, T
Joe Devlin, G
1979
Dennis Mosley, RB
1981
Andre Tippett, DE*
Reggie Roby, P*
1982
Reggie Roby, P
1984
Jon Hayes, TE
Larry Station, LB*
Teams
(Eck)
(Men)
(Eck, R)
(C, FW, Eck)
(R)
(C, Eck, R)
(LM)
(NYS)
(F, NEA)
(GR, NEA, FA, NYS, CP)
(AP, UP, NANA)
(TSN)
(Col, AP, UP, INS, NYS,
NEA, H, AAB, CP,
NYDN, TSN)
(NYN, TSN)
(L, FBW)
(NBC)
(ABC, L, TSN, AAB,
UP, Jet, NEA, CP, CBS,
FBW, NYN, AP, MP,
PSN, GR, WR)
(UP, TSN, L, NYN, Jet,
WR, FBW, AAB)
(AP, H, L, NBC, FBW,
CP)
(NBC, ABC, FL)
(AP, UP, INS, L, H,
NEA, NBC, TSN, FBW,
AP, CP)
(UP, H, TSN, T, L, FBW,
NYDN)
(AP, UPI, NEA, TSN, L,
FBW, Helms, NYDN,
FBC)
(L, NBC, FBW)
(L, NBC, FBW)
(L, FBW)
(L, FBW, NYN, TSN)
(TSN)
(L, FBW)
(NEA, FD)
(TSN, Time)
(NYN)
(NEA, TSN, Time)
(TSN, Time, NEA)
(TSN, Time)
(CF)
(AP, UPI, FBW, FN,
WTBS)
(AP, UPI, FN, WC, WTBS)
(WC)
(G)
(AP, UPI, WC, K)
Teams
(FN, Miz)
(AP, UPI, FN, FBW, K,
Merc, WC, TSN, SH, G,
Miz)
(AP, UPI, FN, FBW, K,
Merc, WC, SH, Miz)
(FBW, TSN, CPN)
(UPI, K, FN, G, CT)
(WC, FN)
(NEA)
(AP, K)
(K, FBW)
(FBW)
(AP, TSN, FBW, FBC)
(FBC, TSN, WC)
(WC)
(FBW, FBC, WC, AP,
TSN, ESPN, CNNSI)
(FBW, TSN, CNNSI,
ESPN)
(FBW, CNNSI)
(FBC, WC, AP, TSN, ESPN)
(AP, WC, FBC, FWAA,
TSN, ESPN)
(AP, CFN, FBC, ESPN)
(AP, ESPN, FWAA, WC, TSN)
(FWAA, CFN)
(TSN)
(AFCA, WC)
(PFW)
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
Year
1912
1916
1919
1920
1921
1922
1924
1925
1926
1928
1929
1933
1934
1935
1939
1940
1948
1951
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1959
1960
1963
1964
1965
1971
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
Player, Position
James Trickey, T
Fred Becker, T
Duke Slater, T
Lester Belding, E
Gordon Locke, FB
Duke Slater, T
Max Kadesky, E
John Hancock, T
Dick Romey, E
Emerson Nelson, T
Willis Glassgow, HB
Peter Westra, T
Willis Glassgow, HB
Joe Laws, QB
Francis Schammel, G
Ozzie Simmons, HB
Ozzie Simmons, HB
Erwin Prasse, E
Mike Enich, T
William Kay, T
Bill Reichardt, FB
Jerry Hilgenberg, C
Cal Jones, G
Cal Jones, G
Alex Karras, T
Ken Ploen, QB
Frank Gilliam, E
Donald Suchy, C
Jim Gibbons, E
Don Norton, E
Mark Manders, G
Wilburn Hollis, QB
Mike Reilly, G
John Niland, G
Karl Noonan, E
John Niland, G
Craig Clemons, CB
Dennis Mosley, RB
John Harty, DT
Andre Tippett, DE
Pat Dean, NG
Reggie Roby, P
Mark Bortz, DT
Larry Station, LB
Joel Hilgenberg, C
Teams
(C)
(n/a)
(C, Eck)
(Eck)
(Eck)
(C, FW)
(C)
(BE)
(GR)
(BE, AP)
(CP, NANA)
(NYS, NANA)
(UP)
(Col, NANA)
(H)
(INS, NANA)
(NEA, NANA, AP)
(UP)
(UP)
(AP)
(AP)
(AP)
(AP)
(NEA, AP)
(UP, NEA)
(AP)
(NEA)
(CP, INS)
(CP)
(TSN, NEA)
(AP, FBC, ABC)
(ABC)
(AP)
(NEA)
(AP)
(AP)
(CP, US)
(UPI)
(UPI, NEA)
(NEA)
(UPI)
(UPI, NEA)
(UPI)
(FN)
(TSN)
Year
1984
1986
1987
1988
1990
1991
1996
1997
1997
1998
2002
2003
2004
2005
2008
2009
Player, Position
Ronnie Harmon, RB
Dave Croston, OT
Dave Haight, NG
Marv Cook, TE
Nick Bell, RB
Leroy Smith, DE
Tim Dwight, WR
Tavian Banks, RB
Jared DeVries, DT
Jared DeVries, DT
Brad Banks, QB
Nate Kaeding, PK
Eric Steinbach, OG
Colin Cole, DT
Bob Sanders, SS
Chad Greenway, LB
Matt Roth, DE
Chad Greenway, LB
Mith King, DT
Seth Olsen, OT
Pat Angerer, LB
Bryan Bulaga, OL
Teams
(TSN)
(UPI, G)
(TSN)
(AP)
(FN)
(FN)
(TSN)
(FN)
(AP, FN)
(AP)
(AP, TSN, CNNSI)
(AP)
(CNNSI)
(TSN, CNNSI)
(AP)
(CNNSI)
(AP, WC)
(AP, WC, CNNSI)
(AP, WC, ESPN. com)
(TSN)
(AP, WC)
(AP, WC)
147
ACADEMIC HONORS
IOWA
FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
Academic All-Americans
Year
1952
1953
1975
1984
1985
1987
1992
1993
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Name, Position
Bill Fenton, E*
Bill Fenton, E*
Jerry Hilgenberg, C
Bob Elliott, DB*
Larry Station, LB*
Larry Station, LB*
Chuck Hartlieb, QB*
Jason Olejniczak, DB
Jason Olejniczak, DB
Matt Reischl, OL*
Matt Reischl, OL*
Aaron Kampman, DL
Thad Sheldon, DL
Rob Thein, RB
Aaron Kampman, DL*
Andrew Lightfoot, OL
Aaron Kampman, DL*
Andrew Lightfoot, OL
Jared Clauss, DL
Nate Kaeding, PK
Andrew Lightfoot, OL
Jared Clauss, DL
Nate Kaeding, PK
Kody Asmus, LS
Sean Considine, DB
Mike Elgin, OL
Mike Elgin, OL*
Andy Fenstermaker, P
Mike Klinkenborg, LB
Adam Shada, DB*
Mike Elgin, OL*
Mike Klinkenborg, LB*
Adam Shada, DB*
Mike Klinkenborg, LB*
Anton Narinskiy, DL*
Adam Shada, DB
Rob Bruggeman, OL
Anton Narinskiy, DL
Julian Vandervelde, OL
Julian Vandervelde, OL
Tyler Nielsen, LB
Jeff Tarpinian, LB
Julian Vandervelde, OL
Steve Bigach, DL
Tyler Nielsen, LB
James Vandenberg, QB
Steve Bigach, DL
James Morris, LB
James Vandenberg, QB
Name, Position
John Charles Hendricks, DG
Bob Elliott, DB
Mike Flagg, TE
Derek Rose, OL
Mike Klinkenborg, LB
Name, Position
Bill Fenton, E
Jerry Hilgenberg, C
1954
Warren Lawson, C
1955
Dick Deasy, T
1956
Frank Bloomquist, G
1966
Bob Gibbs, HB
Tony Williams, HB
1967
Tony Williams, HB
1968
Ray Manning, E
1969
Ray Manning, E
Steve Penney, R
Kerry Reardon, WB
1970
Ray Manning, E
Kerry Reardon, WB
1971
Dave Triplett, SE
1974
Dave Bryant, NG
Bob Elliott, DB
Jim Hilgenberg, C
Brandt Yocum, TE
1975
Dennis Armington, LB
Bob Elliott, DB
Jim Hilgenberg, C
Nick Quartaro, PK
Brandt Yocum, TE
1976
Rod Sears, DB
1978
Greg Gilbaugh, OG
Tim Gutshall, LB
Mario Pace, DB
1980
Dave Mayhan, OG
Brad Webb, DE
1981
Dave Mayhan, OG
Brad Webb, DE
1983
Dave Chambers, DB
1984
Bill Happel, WR
Larry Station, LB
1985
Mike Flagg, TE
Bill Happel, WR
Rob Houghtlin, PK
Larry Station, LB
1986
Dave Croston, OL
Mike Flagg, TE
J. J. Puk, LB
Mark Vlasic, QB
1987
Marv Cook, TE
Mike Flagg, TE
Chuck Hartlieb, QB
J. J. Puk, LB
Herb Wester, OL
1988
Mike Ertz, OL
Greg Fedders, OL
Chuck Hartlieb, QB
1989
Mike Ertz, OL
Year
1990
Name, Position
Mike Dailey, LB
Teddy Jo Faley, LB
Jim Hartlieb, QB
Mike Martens, WR
Jason Olejniczak, DB
Matt Whitaker, TE
1991
Mike Dailey, LB
Teddy Jo Faley, LB
Jim Hartlieb, QB
Mike Martens, WR
Jason Olejniczak, DB
Matt Whitaker, TE
1992
Jim Hartlieb, QB
Jason Olejniczak, DB
Matt Whitaker, TE
1993
Jeff Andrews, DE
Matt Eyde, QB
Jason Olejniczak, DB
1994
Eric Hilgenberg, DE
Josh McKillip, FB
Jeff Westhoff, LB
1995
Trevor Bollers, FB
Michael Burger, TE
Aaron Granquist, FB
Kory Hauser, QB
Eric Hilgenberg, DE
Matt Hughes, LB
Aron Klein, DL
Matt Reischl, OL
Todd Romano, PK
Derek Rose, OL
Ted Serama, OL
Jeff Westhoff, LB
John Wilder, OL
Chris Zdzienicki, DL
1996
Trevor Bollers, FB
Michael Burger, RB
Bill Ennis-Inge, DE
Aaron Granquistm FB
Matt Hughes, LB
Aron Klein, DL
Matt Reischl, OL
Derek Rose, OL
Ted Serama, OL
Rob Thein, RB
1997
Plez Atkins, DB
Trevor Bollers, FB
Michael Burger, FB
Matt Hughes, LB
Aron Klein, DL
Matt Reischl, OL
Derek Rose, OL
Rob Thein, RB
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
Year
1998
Name, Position
Jay Bickford, OL
Michael Burger, FB
Mike Dolezal, LB
Ryan Hansen, DB
Matt Hughes, LB
Kevin Kasper, WR
Aron Klein, DL
Kyle McCann, QB
Roger Meyer, LB
Matt Reischl, OL
Derek Rose, OL
Thad Sheldon, DL
Joe Slattery, DB
Matt Stockdale, DB
Rob Thein, RB
1999
Ryan Barton, WR
Jay Bickford, OL
A. J. Blazek, OL
Jay Dittman, DL
Mike Dolezal, LB
Ryan Hansen, DB
Aaron Kampman, LB
Kevin Kasper, WR
Roger Meyer, LB
Thad Sheldon, DL
Joe Slattery, DB
Matt Stockdale, DB
Rob Thein, RB
2000
Ryan Barton, WR
A. J. Blazek, OL
Jared Clauss, DL
Mike Dolezal, LB
Ryan Hansen, DB
Aaron Kampman, DL
Kevin Kasper, WR
Andrew Lightfoot, OL
Roger Meyer, LB
Bruce Nelson, C
Matt Stockdale, DB
Pete Traynor, OL
Tony Burrier, LB
2001
Jeremy Allen, FB
Tony Burrier, LB
Jared Clauss, DL
Sean Considine, DB
Mike Dolezal, LB
Robert Gallery, OT
Erik Jensen, TE
Nate Kaeding, PK
Aaron Kampman, DL
Andrew Lightfoot, OL
Kyle McCann, QB
Roger Meyer, LB
Bruce Nelson, C
Matt Stockdale, DB
Year
2002
Name, Position
Tony Burrier, LB
Jared Clauss, DL
Sean Considine, DB
Adam Densmore, OL
Robert Gallery, OT
Erik Jensen, TE
Nate Kaeding, PK
Will Lack, OL
Andrew Lightfoot, OL
John Mickelson, OL
John Morscheiser, DL
Bruce Nelson, C
Pete Traynor, OL
2003
Kody Asmus, LS
Nathan Chandler, QB
Jared Clauss, DL
Sean Considine, DB
Brian Ferentz, OL
Robert Gallery, OT
Jacob Gancarczyk, LB
Erik Jensen, TE
Nate Kaeding, PK
Ryan Majerus, TE
Matt Melloy, WR
Tom Revak, LB
2004
Kody Asmus, LS
C. J. Barkema, TE
Sean Considine, DB
Mike Elgin, C
Mike Humpal, LB
Ryan Majerus, TE
Matt Melloy, WR
Alex Willcox, DL
2005
C. J. Barkema, TE
Andrew Becker, DB
Bret Chinander, LB
Mike Elgin, OG
Andy Fenstermaker, P
Mike Humpal, LB
Mike Klinkenborg, LB
Matt Kroul, DL
Ryan Majerus, TE
Matt Melloy, WR
Daniel Olszta, LS
Cy Phillips, QB
Kevin Sherlock, FB
Adam Shada, DB
Paul Wilson, FB
2006
Mike Elgin, OG
Andy Fenstermaker, P
Mike Humpal, LB
Mike Klinkenborg, LB
Matt Kroul, DL
Ryan Majerus, TE
Daniel Olszta, LS
Adam Shada, DB
Year
2007
Name, Position
Rob Bruggeman, OL
A. J. Edds, LB
Bryon Gattas, LB
Brett Greenwood, DB
Mike Humpal, LB
Mike Klinkenborg, LB
Matt Kroul, DL
Bryan Mattison, DE
Gavin McGrath, LB
Brett Morse, FB
Jayme Murphy, DB
Daniel Murray, PK
Anton Narinskiy, DL
Daniel Olszta, LS
Michael Sabers, TE
Adam Shada, DB
Jeff Tarpinian, LB
Julian Vandervelde, OL
2008
Wes Aeschliman, OL
Rob Bruggeman, OL
A. J. Edds, LB
Matt Kroul, DT
Nick Kuchel, WR
Gavin McGrath, LB
Brett Morse, FB
Jayme Murphy, RB
Daniel Murray, PK
Anton Narinskiy, DL
Tyler Nielsen, LB
Seth Olsen, OL
Michael Sabers, TE
Andy Schulze, LS
Jeff Tarpinian, LB
Julian Vandervelde, OL
2009
A. J. Edds. LB
Josh Koeppel, OL
Nick Kuchel, WR
Travis Meade, DL
Brett Morse, FB
Jayme Murphy, RB
Daniel Murray, PK
Tyler Nielsen, LB
Jack Swanson, DB
Jeff Tarpinian, LB
James Vandenberg, QB
Julian Vandervelde, OL
Jason White, DB
Year
2010
Name, Position
Steve Bigach, DL
Justin Greiner, DB
Josh Koeppel, OL
Nick Kuchel, WR
Nolan MacMillan, OL
Brett Morse, FB
Daniel Murray, PK
Tyler Nielsen, LB
Ross Petersen, LB
Colin Sandeman, WR
Jack Swanson, DB
Jeff Tarpinian, LB
Brett Van Sloten, OL
James Vandenberg, QB
Julian Vandervelde, OL
Jason White, DB
2011
Steve Bigach, DL
Eric Guthrie, P
Casey Kreiter, LS
James Morris, LB
Nick Nielsen, WR
Tyler Nielsen, LB
Woody Orne, OL
Terrance Pryor, LB
Steven Staggs, WR
Kyle Steinbrecher, DB
Jack Swanson, DB
Brett Van Sloten, OL
James Vandenberg, QB
Jason White, RB
2012
Quinton Alston, LB
Steve Bigach, DL
Marcus Collins, LB
Cole Fisher, OLB
Casey Kreiter, LS
James Morris, LB
Nick Nielsen, WR
Travis Perry, LB
Don Shumpert, WR
Steven Staggs, WR
Jack Swanson, DB
Louis Trinca-Pasat, DL
Brett Van Sloten, OL
James Vandenberg, QB
Mark Weisman, FB
149
IOWA
FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
Year Name, Position
1900 Clyde Williams, QB
Joe Warner, T
1919
Fred Slater, T
Fred Lohman, FB
Lester Belding, E
Aubrey Devine, QB
1956
Alex Karras, T
Ken Ploen, QB
Donald Suchy, C
Frank Gilliam, E
1957
Alex Karras, T
Jim Gibbons, E
Frank Bloomquist, G
Randy Duncan, QB
1921
Fred Slater, T
Aubrey Devine, QB
Gordon Locke, FB
Lester Belding, E
John Heldt, C
Chester Mead, G
Max Kadesky, E
Lowell Otte, E
John Hancock, T
Leland Parkin, QB
William Fleckenstein, G
1968 Ed Podolak, TB
Jon Meskimen, G
Peter Westra, T
Richard Brown, C
Fred Roberts, G
Willis Glassgow, HB
Mark Bortz, DT
Mel Cole, LB
Pat Dean, NG
Ron Hallstrom, OT
Reggie Roby, P
Andre Tippett, DE
Lou King, CB
Year
1983
Name, Position
John Alt, OT
Paul Hufford, DT
Chuck Long, QB
Dave Moritz, WR
Larry Station, LB
Mike Stoops, DB
1984
Ronnie Harmon, RB
Paul Hufford, DT
George Little, DT
Chuck Long, QB
Devon Mitchell, DB
Larry Station, LB
Mike Stoops, DB
1985
Jeff Drost, DT
Mike Haight, OT
Ronnie Harmon, RB
Rob Houghtlin, K
Chuck Long, QB
Jay Norvell, DB
Hap Peterson, NG
Larry Station, LB
1986
Rick Bayless, RB
Dave Croston, OT
Jeff Drost, DT
Dave Haight, NG
Bob Kratch, OG
1987
Kerry Burt, DB
Marv Cook, TE
Quinn Early, WR
Dave Haight, NG
Chuck Hartlieb, QB
Rob Houghtlin, K
1988
Marv Cook, TE
Dave Haight, NG
Deven Harberts, WR
Chuck Hartlieb, QB
Bob Kratch, OT
Joe Mott, DE
Brad Quast, LB
Nick Bell, RB
Melvin Foster, LB
Merton Hanks, DB
Jim Johnson, DT
Matt Rodgers, QB
Matt Ruhland, DT
Michael Titley, TE
1991
Rob Baxley, OT
John Derby, LB
Mike Devlin, C
Ron Geater, DT
Danan Hughes, WR
Matt Rodgers, QB
Mike Saunders, RB
Leroy Smith, DE
1992
Alan Cross, TE
Scott Davis, OT
Mike Devlin, C
Carlos James, DB
Mike Wells, DT
Jared DeVries, DT
Nick Gallery, P
Damien Robinson, DB
Sedrick Shaw, RB
Ross Verba, OT
1997
Tavian Banks, RB
Jared DeVries, DL
Tim Dwight, WR/KR
Mike Goff, OL
Brad Banks, QB
Fred Barr, LB
Dallas Clark, TE
Colin Cole, DT
Robert Gallery, OT
Howard Hodges, DE
Nate Kaeding, PK
Bruce Nelson, C
Fred Russell, RB
Bob Sanders, SS
Eric Steinbach, OG
2003
Robert Gallery, OT
Abdul Hodge, LB
Nate Kaeding, PK
Matt Roth, DE
Bob Sanders, DB
2004
Matt Roth, DE
Chad Greenway, LB
Drew Tate, QB
Abdul Hodge, LB
Jonathan Babineaux, DL
Shonn Greene, RB
Mitch King, DT
Brandon Myers, TE
Seth Olsen, OL
2009
Pat Angerer, LB
Bryan Bulaga, OL
Adrian Clayborn, DL
Tony Moeaki, TE
Dace Richardson, OL
Tyler Sash, DB
Amari Spievey, DB
2010
Adrian Clayborn, DL
Derrell Johnson-Koulianos, WR
Shaun Prater, DB
Tyler Sash, DB
Frank Gilliam, E
John Hall, T
Earl Smith, B
Eddie Vincent, B
Year
1978
Name, Position
Tom Rusk, LB
Brad Reid, WR
John Harty, DT
Keith Chapelle, WR
Pat Dean, MG
Jay Hilgenberg, C
Andre Tippet, E
John Alt, OT
Joel Hilgenberg, C
Brett Miller, OT
Eddie Phillips, RB
Larry Station, LB
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
Year
1995
Name, Position
Matt Purdy, G
Bobby Diaco, LB
Scott Slutzker, TE
1996
Jared DeVries, DL
Tim Dwight, WR
Tom Knight, DB
Damien Robinson, DB
Matt Sherman, QB
Ladell Betts, RB
Aaron Kampman, DL
David Porter, OT
Bob Sanders, DB
Eric Steinbach, OG
2002
David Porter, OT
Fred Barr, LB
Howard Hodges, DL
Nate Kaeding, K
Derek Pagel, DB
Fred Russel, RB
Grant Steen, LB
2003
Howard Hodges, DL
Fred Russel, RB
Chad Greenway, LB
Abdul Hodge, LB
1989
2004
Abdul Hodge, LB
Jonathon Babineaux, DL
Clinton Soloman, WR
Drew Tate, QB
1990
Rob Baxley, OT
Nick Bell, RB
John Derby, Lb
Mike Devlin, C
Matt Ruthland, DL
Mike Titley, TE
2005
Abdul Hodge, LB
Jovon Johnson, DB
Kyle Schlicher, K
Albert Young, RB
1991
Rob Baxley, OT
John Derby, LB
Alan Cross, TE
Ron Geater, DL
Mike Devlin, C
Matt Rodgers, QB
2006
Scott Chandler, TE
Mike Jones, OG
Mike Klinkenborg, LB
Marcus Paschal, DB
Marshal Yanda, OT
1992
Mike Devlin, C
Alan Cross, TE
Scott Davis, OT
Mike Ferroni, OG
Danan Hughes, WR
Carlos James, DB
2007
Charles Godfrey, DB
Mike Humpal, LB
Mitch King, DL
Bryan Mattison, DL
1993
Larry Blue, DE
Nick Gallery, P
Matt Purdy, G
Mike Wells, DL
2008
Pat Angerer, LB
Rob Bruggeman, OL
Bryan Bulaga, OL
Kyle Calloway, OL
Ryan Donahue, P
Matt Kroul, DL
Brandon Myers, TE
Amari Speivey, DB
1961
Craig Cleamons, DB
Larry Ely, LB
Ray Manning, E
Layne McDowell, DT
1970
Craig Cleamons, DB
Layne McDowell, DT
Levi Mitchell, HB
John Muller, OT
John Muller, OT
Earl Douthitt
Andre Jackson, LB
Rick Penny, DB
1984
Owen Gill, RB
Jonathon Hayes, TE
Mike Haight, OT
Keith Hunterm DB
Kevin Spitzig, LB
1985
Mike Flagg, TE
Bill Happel, WR
Tom Humphrey, OG
Devon Mitchell, DB
Year
2009
Name, Position
Kyle Calloway, OL
Ryan Donahue, P
A. J. Edds, LB
Rafael Eubanks, OL
Brett Greenwood, DB
Derrell Johnson-Koulianos, WR
Tony Moeaki, TE
Dace Richardson, OL
Amari Spievey, DB
2010
Brett Greenwood, DB
Jeremiha Hunter, LB
Marvin McNutt, Jr. , WR
Riley Reiff, OL
Allen Reisner, TE
Karl Klug, DT
Julian Vandervelde, OL
2011
Broderick Binns, DL
Marcus Coker, RB
Mike Daniels, DL
Adam Gettis, OL
Micah Hyde, CB
151
IOWA MVPS
IOWA
FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
Year Name, Position
1924 Leland Parkin, QB
1927
Emerson Nelson, T
Mike Enich, T
Keith Chappelle, WR
1985
*
William Kay, T
Harold Bradley, T
Nate Creer, DB
Mike Haight, OT
Bill Happel, SE
Ronnie Harmon, TB
Scott Helverson, WB
Tom Humphrey, OG
Chuck Long, QB
George Millett, DE
Devon Mitchell, DB
Jay Norvell, DB
Kelly OBrien, OG
Hap Peterson, NG
Larry Station, LB
Bernie Wyatt, HB
1961
Al Hinton, T
Silas McKinnie, TB
1968
Ed Podolak, TB
Greg Aegerter, OL
Nick Bell, RB
Melvin Foster, LB
Merton Hanks, DB
Jim Johnson, DL
Mike Miller, OL
Matt Ruhland, DL
Sean Smith, WR
Tony Stewart, RB
Michael Titley, TE
Year
1991
Name, Position
Rob Baxley, OL
Gary Clark, DB
Rod Davis, DL
John Derby, LB
Jon Filloon, WR
Ron Geater, DT
Eddie Polly, DB
Matt Rodgers, QB
Mike Saunders, RB
Jeff Skillett, K
Leroy Smith, DL
Dave Turner, OL
Brian Wise, DB
Larry Blue, DE
Paul Burmeister, QB
Harold Jasper, WR
Mike Wells, DT
Tim Dwight, WR
Damien Robinson, DB
Sedrick Shaw, RB
Ross Verba, OT
1997
Tavian Banks, RB
Kerry Cooks, DB
Jared DeVries, DL
Tim Dwight, WR
Kevin Kasper, WR
LeVar Woods, LB
Brad Banks, QB
C. J. Jones, WR
Andrew Lightfoot, OG
Bruce Nelson, C
David Porter, OT
Ben Sobieski, OG
Eric Steinbach, OG
Fred Barr, LB
Scott Boleyn, DB
Colin Cole, DT
D. J. Johnson, DB
Derek Pagel, DB
Year
2005
Name, Position
Abdul Hodge, LB
Chad Greenway, LB
Ed Hinkel, WR
Albert Young, RB
Broderick Binns, DL
Marvin McNutt, Jr. , WR
2012
James Ferentz, OL
Micah Hyde, DB
* -- won Chicago Tribune Silver
Trophy given to Big Ten MVP
IOWA CAPTAINS
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
Year
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1943
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
Name, Position
Martin Sampson, HB
Arthur Smith, QB
Frank Pierce, QB
Allen Sanford, HB
Lloyd Elliott, FB
Prince Sawyer, QB
Kalita Leighton, G
Iver Iverson, C
J. Walker, G
Samuel Hobbs, FB
Moray Eby, T
John Griffith, FB
Clyde Williams, QB
H. S. Hollenbeck, G
C. H. Coulthard, E
Nyle Jones, HB
A. E. McGowan, FB
George Allen, HB
R. A. White, E
Charles Kirk, FB
H. R. Gross, T
M. W. Hyland, E
J. R. Murphy, FBHB
Henry Hanson, G
Ralph McGinnis, FB
A. H. Gunderson, E
Irving Barron, T
Charles Laun, FB
J. E. Davis, HB
Ronald Reed, E
Fred Lohman, FB
William Kelly, QB
Aubrey Devine, HB
Gordon Locke, FB
Glenn Miller, HB
Leland Parking, QB
Harold Griffen, C
Paul Smith, E
Emerson Nelson, T
Richard Brown, C
Willis Glassgow, HB
Grover Higdon, G
Oliver Sansen, FB
Marcus Magnussen, C
Tom Moore, C
Russell Fisher, HB
Richard Crayne, FB
John Hild, HB
Ted Osmaloski, C
Homer Harris, E
Jack Eicherly, HB
Erwin Prasse, E
Mike Enich, T
William Diehl, C
Robert Liddy, G
William Barbour, E
Bill Fenton, E
Andrew Houg, T
George Broeder, FB
Calvin Jones, G
Richard Deasy, T
Donald Suchy, C
Jim Gibbons, E
John Nocera, FB
Don Norton, E
Ray Jauch, HB
Jerry Mauren, HB
Year
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
Name, Position
Bill Van Buren, C
Wilburn Hollis, QB
Larry Ferguson, HB
Paul Krause, HB
Wally Hilgenberg, G
Tony Giacobazzi, E
Karl Noonan, FL
Dick Gibbs, DB
Dan Hilsabeck, LB
Tony Williams, DB
Silas McKinnie, TB
Ed Podolak, TB
Steve Wilson, DB
Jon Meskimen, OL
Larry Ely, LB
Ray Manning, TE
Dan McDonald, LB
Geoff Mickelson, OB
Craig Clemons, DB
Craig Darling, OL
Dave Harris, TB
Dave Simms, LB
Dan Dickel, DE
Brian Rollins, SE
Roger Jerrick, C
Dan McCarney, OG
Earl Douthitt, DB
Andre Jackson, LB
Brandt Yocom, TE
Tom Grine, TE
Jim Caldwell, DB
Jim Hilgenberg, C
Dean Moore, LB
Jon Lazar, FB
Tom Rusk, LB
Tim Gutshall, LB
Dave Becker, DB
Jim Molini, DE
Mario Pace, DB
Sam Palladino, OT
Cedric Shaw, DB
Jim Swift, TE
Kent Ellis, DB
John Harty, DT
Dean McKillip, FB
Matt Petrzelka, OT
Bryan Skradis, DE
Phil Suess, QB
Tracy Crocker, DB
Pete Gales, QB
Bruce Kittle, OT
Andre Tippett, DE
Brad Webb, DE
Mark Bortz, DT
Norm Granger, FB
Mike Hufford, TE
Brett Miller, OT
Bobby Stoops, DB
Norm Granger, FB
Jon Roehlk, OG
Dave Strobel, DE
Owen Gill, RB
Jonathan Hayes, TE
Paul Hufford, DT
Keith Hunter, DB
Kevin Spitzig, LB
Year
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Name, Position
Mike Haight, OT
Ronnie Harmon, RB
Chuck Long, QB
Hap Peterson, NG
Larry Station, LB
Dave Croston, OT
George Davis, LB
Jeff Drost, DT
Ken Sims, DB
Mark Vlasic, QB
Kerry Burt, DB
Quinn Early, WR
Mike Flagg, TE
Dave Haight, NG
J. J. Puk, LB
Herb Wester, OT
Marv Cook, TE
Dave Haight, NG
Chuck Hartlieb, QB
Bob Kratch, OT
Jim Reilly, LB
Bill Anderson, OL
Richard Bass, FB
Jeff Koeppel, DL
Tom Poholsky, QB
Brad Quast, LB
Anthony Wright, DB
Greg Aegerter, OL
Merton Hanks, DB
Jim Johnson, DL
Tony Stewart, RB
Rob Baxley, OL
John Derby, LB
Matt Rodgers, QB
Leroy Smith, DE
Mike Devlin, C
Bret Bielema, DL
Larry Blue, DE
Paul Burmeister, QB
Mike Wells, DT
John Hartlieb, LB
Harold Jasper, WR
Ryan Terry, RB
Parker Wildeman, DL
Lloyd Bickham, DL
Chris Jackson, DB
Matt Purdy, OL
Casey Wiegmann, OL
Bill Ennis-Inge, DE
Tom Knight, DB
Sedrick Shaw, RB
Ross Verba, OL
Kerry Cooks, DB
Tim Dwight, WR
Jon LaFleur, DT
Matt Sherman, QB
Michael Burger, FB
Jared DeVries, DT
Matt Hughes, LB
Derek Rose, OL
Matt Bowen, DB
Scott Pospisil, DL
Randy Reiners, QB
Travis Senters, LB
Rob Thein, FB
Year
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Name, Position
Jason Baker, P
A. J. Blazek, OL
Anthony Herron, DL
Kevin Kasper, WR
LeVar Woods, LB
Ladell Betts, RB
Aaron Kampman, DL
Kyle McCann, QB
Derek Pagel, DB
Matt Stockdale, DB
Brad Banks, QB
Fred Barr, LB
Colin Cole, DT
Nate Kaeding, PK
Bruce Nelson, C
Robert Gallery, OT
Howard Hodges, DE
Nate Kaeding, PK
Fred Russell, RB
Bob Sanders, DB
Jonathan Babineaux, DL
David Bradley, P
Sean Considine, DB
Ed Hinkel, WR
Pete McMahon, OL
Matt Roth, DE
Brian Ferentz, OL
Chad Greenway, LB
Ed Hinkel, WR
Abdul Hodge, LB
Marcus Schnoor, RB
Mike Elgin, OL
Bryan Mattison, DE
Miguel Merrick, DB
Mike Klinkenborg, LB
Marshal Yanda, OL
Tom Busch, FB
Mike Humpal, LB
Bryan Mattison, DE
Daniel Olszta, OL
Albert Young, RB
Rob Bruggeman, OL
Shonn Greene, RB
Mitch King, DT
Matt Kroul, DT
Gavin McGrath, LB
Pat Angerer, LB
Adrian Clayborn, DE
A. J. Edds, LB
Tony Moeaki, TE
Ricky Stanzi, QB
Adrian Clayborn, DE
Brett Greenwood, DB
Karl Klug, DT
Brett Morse, FB
Ricky Stanzi, QB
Mike Daniels, DL
Eric Guthrie, P
Marvin McNutt, Jr. , WR
Tyler Nielsen, LB
James Vandenberg, QB
James Ferentz, OL
Christian Kirksey, LB
Mike Meyer, PK
James Morris, LB
James Vandenberg, QB
153
NFL DRAFT
IOWA
FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
1936 NFL Draft
Rd. 1
FB
Rd. 16
Rd. 13
Rd. 21
Rd. 22
Rd. 29
RB
E
E
HB
E
QB
FB/E
Rd. 25
FB
OL
B
QB
Rd. 4
Rd. 11
Rd. 18
Rd. 25
OL
Rd. 9
OL
C
Rd. 25
Rd. 30
Rd. 7
Rd. 8
OL
OL
QB
RB
OL
G
HB
T
OL
LB
T
Rd. 1
Rd. 6
Rd. 7
Rd. 28
E
HB
LB
QB
Rd. 14
Rd. 19
Exp.
HB
HB
C
RB
OL
QB
E
OL
T
QB
HB
C
HB
NOTE: Players selected in the first round of the NFL Draft have the number of their selection included.
DB/HB
E
E
T
DB
LB
LB
B
DE
T
NFL DRAFT
1964 AFL Draft
Rd. 5
Rd. 8
Rd. 11
Rd. 12
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
LB
LB
DE
DB
OG
DB
DE
QB
DE
E
C
B
DE
OG
T
DB
RB
WR
Rd. 7
Rd. 8
Rd. 8
Rd. 15
Rd. 9
Rd. 9
LB
DB
OL
OL
RB
RB
DT
DB
LB
LB
DL
OL
QB
OL
LB
DB
FB
OL
Rd. 1
Rd. 2
LB
DB
RB
TE
DL
WR
OL
Rd. 2
Rd. 2
Rd. 3
Rd. 8
Rd. 7
OL
P
OL
OL
OL
FB
OL
SE
Rd. 3
Rd. 3
Rd. 3
Rd. 12
Rd. 6
OL
OL
QB
DL
WR
RB
OL
DL
TE
OL
LB
QB
OL
LB
RB
DB
TE
RB
DL
RB
OL
QB
OL
OL
WR
DL
OL
TE
155
IOWA
FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
1997 NFL Draft
Rd. 1
Rd. 1
Rd. 3
Rd. 4
DB
OL
RB
DB
OL
RB
WR
DB
DL
DB
WR
Rd. 1
Rd. 3
Rd. 3
Rd. 4
Rd. 6
DE
DL
DB
TE
OL
OL
DB
PK
DL
TE
Rd. 3
Rd. 3
Rd. 4
Rd. 6
OL
TE
OL
DB
DE
LB
RB
DB
OL
TE
Super Bowl
1986
2011
2007, 2010
2012
1994
1999
1993
1995
1995
1982
1996
1986
1970, 1974, 1975, 1977
2009
2006
1978
1967
OL
LB
DB
TE
LB
OL
Player__________ Team_____________
C.J. Jones________ New England_______
Kevin Kasper_____ New England_______
Bob Kratch______ Giants/Patriots______
Paul Krause______ Minnesota_________
Curt Merz_______ Kansas City_________
Bruce Nelson_____ Carolina___________
John Niland______ Dallas_____________
Ed Podolak______ Kansas City_________
Mike Reilly_______ Minnesota_________
Reggie Roby_____ Miami_____________
Matt Rodgers____ Buffalo____________
Bob Sanders_____ Indianapolis________
Tyler Sash_______ New York Giants_____
Jeff Tarpinian_____ New England_______
Andre Tippett____ New England_______
Ross Verba_______ Green Bay__________
Marshal Yanda___ Baltimore__________
Super Bowl
2008
2005
1991, 1997
1970, 74, 75, 77
1967
2004
1971, 1972
1970
1970
1985
1993
2007, 2010
2012
2012
1986
1997
201
DB
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
Free Agents
157
IOWA
FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
Name______________ Pos.___ Teams________________________ Years
Sam Aiello____________OL___ Bears___________________________2004
John Alt______________OL___ Chiefs_______________________ 198496
Jeremy Allen__________FB___ Vikings______________________ 2002-03
*Pat Angerer_________LB___ Colts__________________________2010*Jonathan Babineaux_ DL___ Falcons_______________________2005Frank Balaz___________ B____ Packers______________________ 193941
Jason Baker___________ P____ 49ers, Chiefs, Colts & Panthers___ 2001-11
*Christian Ballard____ DL___ Vikings_______________________2011Tavian Banks__________RB___ Jaguars & Saints__________ 1998-00; 2003
Rob Baxley___________OL___ Cardinals____________________ 1992-93
Rick Bayless___________RB___ Vikings_________________________1989
Dave Becker_________ DB___ Bears___________________________1980
Les Belding___________ E____ Rock Island______________________1925
Nick Bell_____________RB___ Raiders______________________ 199193
*Jordan Bernstine___ DB___ Redskins______________________2012Ladell Betts___________RB___ Redskins, Saints_______________ 2002-11
Mark Bortz___________OL___ Bears________________________ 198394
*Matt Bowen_________ DB___ Rams, Packers, Redskins & Bills___ 2000-06
Harold Bradley________ G____ Browns & Eagles_______________ 195458
Bill Briggs____________DE___ Redskins_____________________ 196667
Andy Brodell_________ WR___ Packers_________________________2009
Maurice Brown_______ WR___ Saints__________________________2004
Rob Bruggeman_______OL___ Buccaneers, Falcons, Chiefs______ 2009-11
*Bryan Bulaga_______ OL___ Packers_______________________2010Kyle Calloway_________OL___ Bills____________________________2010
*Greg Castillo_______ DB___ Chiefs_________________________2013Edgar Cervantes_______FB___ Giants__________________________2004
Nathan Chandler_____ QB___ Bills____________________________2004
*Scott Chandler______TE___ Chargers, Cowboys & Bills_______2007Don Chelf____________ G____ Bills_________________________ 196061
Dallas Clark___________TE___ Colts, Buccaneers______________ 2003-12
Jared Clauss__________DL___ Titans_______________________ 2004-06
*Adrian Clayborn____ DE___ Buccaneers____________________2011Craig Clemons_______ DB___ Bears________________________ 197277
*Colin Cole__________ DT___ Vikings, Packers, Seahawks &
Panthers________________ 2003-11; 13
Sean Considine_______ DB___ Eagles, Jaguars, Ravens_________ 2005-12
Marv Cook____________TE___ Patriots, Bears & Rams__________ 198995
Kerry Cooks__________ DB___ Vikings, Packers & Seahawks___ 1998-2001
Al Couppee___________ B____ Redskins________________________1946
Dick Crayne___________FB___ Brooklyn_____________________ 193637
Dave Croston_________OL___ Packers______________________ 198789
*Mike Daniels_______ DL___ Packers_______________________2012*Keenan Davis_______ WR___ Browns_______________________2013Scott Davis___________OL___ Giants_______________________ 1993-97
John Derby___________LB___ Lions________________________ 1992-93
Joe Devlin____________OL___ Bills_________________________ 197689
Mike Devlin___________OL___ Bills & Cardinals_______________ 1993-99
Jared DeVries_________DL___ Lions______________________ 1999-2010
Dan Dickel____________LB___ Colts & Lions_________________ 197478
Ryan Donahue________ P____ Lions___________________________2011
Earl Douthitt_________ DB___ Bears___________________________1975
Jeff Drost_____________DL___ Packers______________________ 198788
Randy Duncan_______ QB___ Cowboys_______________________1961
Tim Dwight___________ WR___ Falcons, Chargers, Patriots & Jets_ 1998-2006
*A.J. Edds____________LB___ Dolphins, Colts, Patriots_________2010Quinn Early__________ WR___ Chargers, Saints, Bills & Jets_____ 1988-98
Mike Elgin____________OL___ Patriots & Colts________________ 2007, 08
Harold Ely____________ G____ Bears___________________________1932
Larry Ely_____________LB___ Bengals & Bears____________ 197071, 75
Dick Evans____________ E____ Packers______________________ 1940, 43
Tom Farmer___________RB___ Rams & Redskins______________ 194648
Shipley Farroh_________ G____ Steelers_________________________1938
Brian Ferentz__________OL___ Falcons_________________________2007
Larry Ferguson________RB___ Lions___________________________1963
Darrell Fisher__________HB___ Buffalo_________________________1925
Bill Fleckenstein_______ G____ Bears________________________ 192530
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
Name______________ Pos.___ Teams________________________ Years
*Karl Klug__________ DL___ Titans_________________________2011Tom Knight__________ DB___ Cardinals, Patriots & Ravens___ 1997-2003
Bob Kratch___________OL___ Giants & Patriots______________ 198996
Paul Krause__________ DB___ Redskins & Vikings_____________ 196480
Matt Kroul__________ DL/OL__ Jets_________________________ 2009-11
Paul Laaveg___________OS___ Redskins_____________________ 197075
Bill Lapham___________ C____ Eagles & Vikings_______________ 196061
Larry Lawrence_______ QB___ Raiders & Buccaneers__________ 197476
Joe Laws____________ QB___ Packers______________________ 193445
George Lewis_________LB___ Dolphins________________________2005
Mac Lewis____________OT___ Bears___________________________1958
George Little__________DL___ Dolphins_____________________ 198588
Chuck Long__________ QB___ Lions & Rams_________________ 198694
Dave Long____________DE___ Cardinals & Saints_____________ 196672
Tyler Luebke__________DL___ Redskins________________________2005
Forest Masterson______ C____ Bears___________________________1945
Gus Mastrogny________ E____ Bears___________________________1931
*Bryan Mattison____ DE/OL__ Jets, Ravens, Rams, Chiefs_______2008Jeremy McKinney______OL___ Rams, Browns, Texans & Cowboys_1998-02
Pete McMahon________OL___ Raiders & Browns______________ 2005-06
*Marvin McNutt, Jr.__ WR___ Eagles, Dolphins_______________2012Miguel Merrick_______ DB___ Chargers________________________2007
Bus Mertes___________ B____ Bears, Dons, Colts, & Giants______ 194550
Curt Merz____________ E____ Texans & Chiefs_______________ 196268
Ed Miles______________LB___ Dolphins & Falcons__________ 2007-2008
Brett Miller___________OL___ Falcons, Chargers and Jets______ 198393
Jim Miller_____________ G____ Falcons___________________ 197172, 74
Paul Minnick__________ G____ Packers______________________ 192829
Devon Mitchell_______ DB___ Lions________________________ 198689
Charlie Mockmore_____ G____ Rock Island______________________1920
*Tony Moeaki________TE___ Chiefs_________________________2010Dean Moore__________LB___ 49ers___________________________1978
Joe Mott_____________LB___ Jets & 49ers__________________ 198993
*Brandon Myers______TE___ Raiders, Giants_________________2009Denny Myers__________ T____ Bears___________________________1931
Bruce Nelson__________ C____ Panthers_____________________ 2003-05
Don Nelson___________ G____ Brooklyn________________________1937
Bruno Niedziela_______ T____ Chicago Rockets (AAFC)___________1947
John Niland__________ OG___ Cowboys & Eagles_____________ 1966-76
Jerry Niles____________ B____ Giants_______________________ 194647
John Nocera__________LB___ Eagles & Broncos______________ 195963
Karl Noonan__________ E____ Dolphins_____________________ 196671
Don Norton___________ E____ Chargers_____________________ 196066
Jay Norvell___________LB___ Bears________________________ 198688
*Seth Olsen_________ OL___ Broncos, Vikings, Colts__________2009Forrest Olson_________ G____ New York Yankees________________1927
Glenn Olson__________HB___ Cleveland_______________________1940
Lowell Otte___________ E____ Buffalo_________________________1927
Derek Pagel__________ DB___ Jets_________________________ 2003-05
Oran Pape____________ B____ Packers, Redskins & Eagles___ 1930, 3233
Marcus Paschal_______ DB___ Eagles, Falcons, Ravens_________ 2007-11
Warren Peiffer_________DT___ Saints, Raiders________________ 1976, 77
Bill Perkins____________FB___ Jets____________________________1963
Carl Pignatelli_________FB___ Cleveland_______________________1931
Ed Podolak___________RB___ Chiefs_______________________ 196977
David Porter__________OL___ Packers & Bills________________ 2003-04
Scott Pospisil__________DL___ Chargers_____________________ 2002-03
*Shaun Prater_______ DB___ Bengals_______________________2012Ken Price_____________LB___ Patriots_________________________1971
Derek Price___________TE___ Lions___________________________1996
Alvin Randolph_______ DB___ 49ers, Packers, Bengals, Vikings, Lions
& Bills_______________________ 196674
Kerry Reardon________ DB___ Chiefs_______________________ 197176
Dave Recher__________ C____ Eagles_______________________ 196568
Bill Reichardt__________RB___ Packers_________________________1952
Jerry Reichow________ QB___ Lions, Eagles & Vikings__________ 195664
Mike Reilly____________LB___ Bears & Vikings________________ 196469
159
ALL-STAR GAMES
IOWA
FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
BlueGray
1947
1949
1951
1955
1959
1960
1961
1963
1965
1968
1969
1971
1972
1975
1977
1979
1980
1989
1992
1999
2000
Lou King, QB
Bob McKenzie, E
Don Winslow, T
Bill Reichardt, FB
Roger Swedberg, T
Roger Wiegmann, FB
John Sawin, T
Jerry Mauren, HB
Sherwyn Thorson, G
Bernie Wyatt, HB
Lonnie Rogers, HB
Gus Kasapis, T
Dave Long, DE
Bill Briggs, DT
Al Bream, E
Barry Crees, WB
Mike Cilek, QB
Paul Laaveg, OT
Melvin Morris, T
Craig Clemons, DB
Bill Windauer, DT
Jerry Nelson, MG
Rick Penney, DB
Dave Bryant, NG
Barry Tomasetti, OT
Jim Hilgenberg, C
Dennis Mosley, RB
Cedric Shaw, DB
Jim Molini, DE
John Harty, DT
Jay Hilgenberg, C
Keith Chappelle, WR
Bill Anderson, OL
Jeff Koeppel, NG
Alan Cross, TE
Jeff Nelson, DT
Ted Velicer, OT
Matt Bowen, DB
Zeron Flemister, TE
Tarig Holman, DB
Jason Baker, P
Anthony Herron, DL
Kevin Kasper, WR
LeVar Woods, LB
Challenge Bowl
1977
Tom McLaughlin, QB
Coaches AllStar
1961
1962
1963
1964
1976
Mark Manders, G
Al Hinton, T
Sherwyn Thorson, G
Larry Ferguson, HB
Wally Hilgenberg, G
Gary Fletcher, C
Mark Fetter, FB
College Football
All-Star Classic
2013
Greg Castillo, DB
Matt Tobin, OL
James Vandenberg, QB
EastWest Shrine
1925
1930
1931
1934
1936
1941
1942
1943
1944
1948
1949
1953
1954
1955
1957
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1965
1968
1969
1970
1975
1979
1981
1982
1983
1985
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1995
Wesley Fry, FB
Willis Glassgow, HB
Harold Ely, T
Joe Laws, HB
Francis Schammel, G
Dick Crayne, HB
Mike Enich, T
Ray Murphy, FB
Al Couppee, QB
Bill Burkett, E
William Baughman, C
Harold Shoener, E
Bob Smith, HB
Dick Woodard, C
Don Chelf, T
Jerry Hilgenberg, C
George Broeder, FB
John Hall, T
Jerry Reichow, QB
Calvin Jones, G
Jim Gibbons, E
Alex Karras, T
Bob Jeter, HB
Ray Jauch, HB
Don Norton, E
Mark Manders, G
Bill Van Buren, C
Larry Ferguson, HB
Earl McQuiston, G
Mike Reilly, G
Paul Krause, HB
Karl Noonan, FL
John Niland, G
Ed Podolak, TB
Larry Ely, LB
Kerry Reardon, SE
Rod Walters, OT
Jim Swift, TE
Ron Hallstrom, OL
Reggie Roby, P
Mark Bortz, DT
Joe Levelis, OT
Scott Helverson, WB
Bob Kratch, OL
Bill Anderson, OL
Melvin Foster, LB
Tony Stewart, RB
Mike Saunders, RB
Leroy Smith, DE
Mike Devlin, C
Danan Hughes, WR
Mike Wells, DT
Casey Wiegmann, OL
1997
1998
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Kerry Cooks, DB
Derek Rose, C
Eric Thigpen, DB
Jason Baker, P
Kahlil Hill, WR
Aaron Kampman, DL
Brad Banks, QB
Eric Steinbach, OL
Jared Clauss, DT
Pete McMahon, OL
Derreck Robinson, DE
Drew Tate, QB
Kenny Iwebema, DE
Bryan Mattison, DE
Seth Olsen, OL
Bradley Fletcher, CB
Kyle Calloway, OL
Ryan Donahue, P
Karl Klug, DL
Shaun Prater, DB
Markus Zusevics, OL
Keenan Davis, WR
James Ferentz, OL
Micah Hyde, DB
Zeron Flemister, TE
Fred Barr, LB
C. J. Jones, WR
Maurice Brown, WR
Nathan Chandler, QB
Kevin Worthy, LB
David Bradley, P
Hula Bowl
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1978
1979
1980
George Broeder, FB
Calvin Jones, G
Frank Gilliam, E
Alex Karras, T
Jim Gibbons, E
Randy Duncan, QB
Ray Jauch, HB
Mark Manders, G
Charles Lee, T
Bill Van Buren, C
Larry Ferguson, HB
Earl McQuiston, G
Mike Reilly, G
Wally Hilgenberg, G
Tony Giacobazzi, E
Karl Noonan, FL
John Niland, OG
Silas McKinnie, TB
Ed Podolak, TB
Larry Ely, LB
Kerry Reardon, SE
Dave Becker, DB
Dennis Mosley, RB
Keith Chappelle, SE
Jay Hilgenberg, C
1981
1983
1984
1986
1987
1988
1990
1991
1992
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Andre Tippett, DE
John Alt, OT
Norm Granger, FB
Joel Hilgenberg, C
Owen Gill, FB
Ken Sims, DB
Kerry Burt, DB
Mike Flagg, TE
Marv Cook, TE
Chuck Hartlieb, QB
Nick Bell, RB
Merton Hanks, DB
Leroy Smith, DE
Mike Devlin, C
Alan Cross, TE
Danan Hughes, WR
Fritz Fequiere, OL
Matt Purdy, OL
Casey Wiegmann, OL
Bill Ennis-Inge, DE
Tavian Banks, RB
Eric Thigpen, FS
Matt Bowen, DB
Zeron Flemister, TE
Bashir Yamini, WR
Kevin Kasper, WR
Kahlil Hill, WR
Jerry Montgomery, DL
Brad Banks, QB
Derek Pagel, DB
David Porter, OL
Fred Russell, RB
Tony Jackson, TE
Antwan Allen, DB
Brian Ferentz, OL
Jovon Johnson, DB
Ed Hinkel, WR
Clinton Solomon, WR
Mike Elgin, OL
Mike Humpal, LB
ALL-STAR GAMES
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
Japan Bowl
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
Dave Holsclaw, PK
Keith Chappelle, WR
Jay Hilgenberg, C
John Harty, DT
Andre Tippett, DE
Brett Miller, OT
John Alt, OT
Joel Hilgenberg, C
Owen Gill, FB
Bill Happel, WR
Ronnie Harmon, TB
Chuck Long, QB
Larry Station, LB
Dave Croston, OT
Jeff Drost, DT
Robert Smith, WR
Mark Vlasic, QB
Quinn Early, WR
Mike Flagg, TE
Kevin Harmon, RB
Marv Cook, TE
Dave Haight, NG
Chuck Hartlieb, QB
Brad Quast, LB
Nick Bell, RB
Matt Ruhland, DL
Ron Geater, DT
Matt Rodgers, QB
Mike Saunders, RB
Mike Devlin, C
Danan Hughes, WR
NorthSouth
1948
1953
1954
1955
1957
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1969
1970
1972
Bill Kay, T
Bill Fenton, E
George Rice, HB
Warren Lawson, C
Lou Matykiewicz, E
Jim Freeman, E
Frank Bloomquist, G
Bob Commings, G
Frank Rigney, T
Don Horn, FB
Curt Merz, E
Bill Lapham, C
Lloyd Humphreys, C
Bill Whisler, E
Bill Perkins, FB
Cloyd Webb, E
Gary Fletcher, C
Wally Hilgenberg, G
Tony Giacobazzi, E
Phillip Deutsch, T
Jon Meskimen, G
Layne McDowell, DT
Tim Sullivan, FB
Craig Darling, OG
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Brad Quast, LB
Grant Steen, LB
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Jerry Reichow
Most Valuable Player, 1955 EastWest Shrine Game
Paul Krause
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Jim Freeman, E
Jim Gibbons, E
Alex Karras, T
Frank Rigney, T
Bill Lapham, C
Don Norton, E
Olen Treadway, QB
Curt Merz, E
Paul Krause, E
Layne McDowell, DT
Craig Clemons, DB
Rod Walters, OT
Jim Jensen, HB
Jim Swift, TE
Joel Hilgenberg, C
Scott Slutzker, TE
Sedrick Shaw, RB
Ross Verba, DB
Tim Dwight, WR
Mike Goff, OL
Jared DeVries, DT
Matt Hughes, LB
Ladell Betts, RB
Colin Cole, DT
Eric Steinbach, OL
Bruce Nelson, C
Maurice Brown, WR
Nate Kaeding, PK
Bob Sanders, DB
Jonathan Babineaux, DL
Sean Considine, DB
Matt Roth, DE
Chad Greenway, LB
Abdul Hodge, LB
Scott Chandler, TE
Marshal Yanda, OL
Charles Godfrey, DB
Mitch King, DT
A. J. Edds, LB
Christian Ballard, DL
Adrian Clayborn, DL
Ricky Stanzi, QB
Mike Daniels, DL
Marvin McNutt, Jr. , WR
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Ken Pettit, E
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Bill Green, RB
Jim Walker, T
Tom Hand, C
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Bob Penaluna, G
Stan Mohrbacher, T
Bruno Niedziela, T
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Charles Lewis, T
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Mike Reilly, G
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John Niland, OG
Ed Podolak, HB
Craig Clemons, DB
Joe Devlin, OG
Jim Jensen, HB
Rod Walters, OT
Craig Clemons
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Fred Russell
Team MVP, 2004 Hula Bowl
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IOWA TV APPEARANCES
Iowa football has been a popular choice for football fans, as Iowas attendance figures would indicate. But the Hawkeyes have also been a favorite for television
viewers as well, as nearly all of Iowas football games in recent seasons have been selected for television. Iowa football games were televised on five different
networks four out of the last five seasons (2008, 2009, 2011, 2012). All Iowa games over the past 11 seasons have been televised, with 99 games being carried
to a national audience. All 12 of Iowas regular season games during the 2013 season will again be televised. The Hawkeyes have a 183-127-5 overall television
record, and during one stretch (1955 to 1959) went 10 games without a defeat.
1953 (1-0)_________________________ Network
Oct. 24_____ Iowa 19, Indiana 13___________ NBC
1954 (1-0)_________________________ Network
Sept. 25____ Iowa 14, Michigan State 10______ABC
1955 (1-1)_________________________ Network
Oct. 29_____ Michigan 33, Iowa 21_________ NBC
Nov. 5_____ Iowa 26, Minnesota 0__________ CBS
1956 (3-0)_________________________ Network
Sept. 29____ Iowa 27, Indiana 0____________ NBC
Nov. 10____ Iowa 7, Minnesota 0__________ NBC
Jan. 1______ Iowa 35, Oregon State 19______ NBC
1957 (1-0-1)_______________________ Network
Nov. 2_____ Iowa 21, Michigan 21_________ NBC
Nov. 23____ Iowa 21, Notre Dame 13_______ NBC
1958 (3-0)_________________________ Network
Oct. 18_____ Iowa 20, Wisconsin 9__________ NBC
Nov. 22____ Iowa 31, Notre Dame 21________ABC
Jan. 1______ Iowa 38, California 12_________ NBC
1959 (1-1)_________________________ Network
Oct. 10_____ Iowa 37, Michigan State 8______ NBC
Oct. 24_____ Purdue 14, Iowa 7_____________ABC
1960 (2-0)_________________________ Network
Oct. 15_____ Iowa 28, Wisconsin 21__________ABC
Nov. 12____ Iowa 35, Ohio State 12_________ABC
1961 (1-1)_________________________ Network
Oct. 7______ Iowa 35, Southern Cal 34_______ABC
Nov. 11____ Minnesota 16, Iowa 9__________ABC
1964 (1-0)_________________________ Network
Oct. 3______ Iowa 28, Washington 18_______ NBC
1965 (1-1)_________________________ Network
Sept. 25____ Iowa 27, Oregon State 7_______ NBC
Nov. 6_____ Michigan State 35, Iowa 0______ NBC
1969 (2-0)_________________________ Network
Oct. 25_____ Iowa 19, Michigan State 18______ABC
Nov. 8_____ Iowa 28, Indiana 17____________ABC
1971 (0-1)_________________________ Network
Sept. 25____ Penn State 44, Iowa 14_________ABC
1977 (1-1)_________________________ Network
Sept. 17____ Iowa 12, Iowa State 10_________ABC
Oct. 28_____ Purdue 34, Iowa 7_____________ABC
1981 (1-2)_________________________ Network
Oct. 24_____ Minnesota 12, Iowa 10_________ABC
Nov. 14____ Iowa 17, Wisconsin 7___________ABC
Jan. 1______ Washington 28, Iowa 0________ NBC
1982 (3-0)_________________________ Network
Oct. 9______ Iowa 24, Indiana 20____________ CBS
Oct. 30_____ Iowa 14, Illinois 13_____________ CBS
Dec. 31____ Iowa 28, Tennessee 22_________ CBS
1983 (2-2)_________________________ Network
Sept. 10____ Iowa 51, Iowa State 10_________ABC
Sept. 24____ Iowa 20, Ohio State 14_________ CBS
Oct. 22_____ Michigan 16, Iowa 13__________ABC
Dec. 31____ Florida 14, Iowa 6_____________ABC
Legend: BTN -- Big Ten Network, REG -- Iowa or
opponent regional network, Big Ten -- Big Ten
Conference regional network, E-REG -- ESPN
Regional, ESPN-C -- ESPN Classic
IOWA TV APPEARANCES
1999 (1-8)_________________________ Network
Sept. 4_____ Nebraska 42, Iowa 7___________ABC
Sept. 11____ Iowa State 17, Iowa 10_________FOX
Sept. 18____ Iowa 24, Northern Illinois 0____ E-REG
Oct. 2______ Michigan State 49, Iowa 3_____ E-REG
Oct. 9______ Penn State 31, Iowa 7________ E-REG
Oct. 16_____ Northwestern 23, Iowa 21____ E-REG
Oct. 30_____ Ohio State 41, Iowa 11_______ E-REG
Nov. 13____ Wisconsin 41, Iowa 3___________ABC
Nov. 20____ Minnesota 25, Iowa 21_______ E-REG
2000 (3-7)_________________________ Network
Aug. 26____ Kansas State 27, Iowa 7_________FOX
Sept. 16____ Iowa State 24, Iowa 14_______ E-REG
Sept. 23____ Nebraska 42, Iowa 13__________ABC
Sept. 30____ Indiana 45, Iowa 33__________ E-REG
Oct. 7______ Iowa 21, Michigan State 16____ E-REG
Oct. 21_____ Ohio State 38, Iowa 10_______ E-REG
Oct. 28 ____ Wisconsin 13, Iowa 7_________ E-REG
Nov. 4_____ Iowa 26, Penn State 23 (2 OT)__ E-REG
Nov. 11____ Iowa 27, Northwestern 17____ E-REG
Nov. 18____ Minnesota 27, Iowa 24_______ E-REG
2001 (6-5)_________________________ Network
Sept. 1_____ Iowa 51, Kent State 0________ E-REG
Sept. 8_____ Iowa 44, Miami, OH 19_______ E-REG
Sept. 29____ Iowa 24, Penn State 18________ESPN
Oct. 6______ Purdue 23, Iowa 14___________ESPN
Oct. 13_____ Michigan State 31, Iowa 28____ESPN2
Oct. 20_____ Iowa 42, Indiana 28__________ E-REG
Oct. 27_____ Michigan 32, Iowa 26__________ABC
Nov. 3_____ Wisconsin 34, Iowa 28________ E-REG
Nov. 10____ Iowa 59, Northwestern 16____ E-REG
Nov. 24____ Iowa State 17, Iowa 14_________FOX
Dec. 29____ Iowa 19, Texas Tech 16________ESPN
2002 (11-2)_______________________ Network
Aug. 31____ Iowa 57, Akron 21___________ E-REG
Sept. 7_____ Iowa 29, Miami, OH 24_______ E-REG
Sept. 14____ Iowa State 36, Iowa 31_______ESPN2
Sept. 21____ Iowa 48, Utah State 7________ E-REG
Sept. 28____ Iowa 35, Penn State 28 (OT)____ESPN
Oct. 5______ Iowa 31, Purdue 28___________ESPN
Oct. 12_____ Iowa 44, Michigan State 16_____ESPN
Oct. 19_____ Iowa 24, Indiana 6___________ E-REG
Oct. 26_____ Iowa 34, Michigan 9_________ E-REG
Nov. 2_____ Iowa 20, Wisconsin 3__________ESPN
Nov. 9_____ Iowa 62, Northwestern 10____ESPN2
Nov. 16____ Iowa 45, Minnesota 21________ESPN
Jan. 2______ USC 38, Iowa 17_______________ABC
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2003 (10-3) _______________________ Network
Aug. 30____ Iowa 21, Miami, OH 3________ESPN2
Sept. 6_____ Iowa 56, Buffalo 7___________ E-REG
Sept. 13____ Iowa 40, Iowa State 21_________FOX
Sept. 20____ Iowa 21, Arizona State 2______ESPN2
Sept. 27____ Michigan State 20, Iowa 10____ E-REG
Oct. 4______ Iowa 30, Michigan 27__________ABC
Oct. 18_____ Ohio State 19, Iowa 10_________ABC
Oct. 25_____ Iowa 26, Penn State 14_________ABC
Nov. 1_____ Iowa 41, Illinois 10___________ E-REG
Nov. 8_____ Purdue 26, Iowa 14___________ESPN
Nov. 15____ Iowa 40, Minnesota 22________ESPN
Nov. 22____ Iowa 27, Wisconsin 21__________ABC
Jan. 1______ Iowa 37, Florida 17___________ESPN
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IOWA TRADITIONS
To the winner of the Iowa-Minnesota football game goes possession of a statue of a pig named Floyd of Rosedale.
A bet in 1935 between Minnesota Governor Floyd B. Olson and Iowa Governor Clyde Herring gave birth to Floyd of Rosedale.
Tensions between the two state universities had been running high and a wager was made in an effort to relieve the situation.
After Iowa lost the 1935 game, Herring presented Olson with Floyd of Rosedale, a full-blooded champion pig and a brother of
BlueBoy from Will Rogers movie State Fair. Olson gave the pig to the University of Minnesota and commissioned St. Paul sculptor
Charles Brioscho to capture Floyds image.
The result is a bronze pig 21 inches long and 15 inches high and weighs in at 98. 3 pounds. Floyd currently resides in Iowa City
as a result of Iowas 31-13 victory last season at Kinnick Stadium. Minnesota holds a 41-35-2 advantage in the series with Floyd
of Rosedale on the line. The winning university is entitled to keep the trophy until it loses the annual battle.
When The University of Iowa resumed its football series with Iowa State in 1977, the Des Moines Athletic Club donated a
trophy to be awarded to the winner of the annual in-state battle.
The original Cy-Hawk Trophy featured a football player in the classic running back pose and a likeness of both Herky the
Hawkeye and Cy the Cardinal. A new Cy-Hawk Trophy, which is a part of the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series, was selected in 2012
through a fan vote. The trophy features each schools mascots - Herky and Cy - holding up a football in front of a field of corn.
The Hawkeyes hold a 39-22 advantage in the series that began in 1894, including a 23-12 margin since 1977 when the CyHawk Trophy was first awarded. Iowa State currently has possession of the Cy-Hawk Trophy with a 9-6 victory last season in Iowa
City. The winning university is entitled to keep the trophy until it loses the annual battle.
The Heartland Trophy was inaugurated in 2004 and goes each year to the winner of the football battle between Iowa and
Wisconsin.
The trophy was designed and crafted by artist and former Iowa football player Frank Strub. The trophy, which is a bull mounted
on a walnut base (native to both Wisconsin and Iowa), has been inscribed with the scores of all games in the long-time series. The
teams have met 86 times, with the series dead even at 42-42-2.
Iowa holds a 4-3 advantage since the inception of the Heartland Trophy in 2004. Wisconsin gained possession of the Heartland
Trophy with a 31-30 win in Iowa City in 2010. The winning university is entitled to keep the trophy until it loses the annual battle.
The Heroes Game was created to highlight the border rivalry between Iowa and Nebraska. The institutions annually honor
one citizen from each of their respective states who are admired for their brave deeds and noble qualities. These heroes are
nominated by friends, neighbors or co-workers and will be guests of the two teams at the game where they will be honored
on-field. Each will also have their name and hometown etched on the Heroes Trophy. Nebraska holds a 28-12-3 advantage in the
all-time series, and the trophy resides in Lincoln after Nebraskas 13-7 victory in 2012.
The University of Iowa borrowed its athletic nickname from the state of Iowa many years ago.
The name Hawkeye was originally applied to a hero in a fictional novel, The Last of the Mohicans, written by James Fenimore
Cooper. Author Cooper had the Delaware Indians bestow the name on a white scout who lived with them.
In 1838, 12 years after the book was published, people in the territory of Iowa acquired the nickname, chiefly through the
efforts of Judge David Rorer of Burlington and James Edwards of Fort Madison.
Edwards, editor of the Fort Madison Patriot, moved his paper to Burlington in 1843 and renamed it the Burlington HawkEye.
The two men continued their campaign to popularize the name and territorial officials eventually gave it their formal approval.
The Hawkeye nickname gained a tangible symbol in 1948 when a cartoon character, later to be named Herky the Hawk, was
hatched. The creator was Richard Spencer III, instructor of journalism.
The impish hawk was an immediate hit and he acquired a name through a statewide contest staged by the athletic department.
John Franklin, a Belle Plaine alumnus, was the man who suggested Herky.
Since his birth over 60 years ago, Herky has symbolized Iowa athletics and epitomized University life. He even donned a
military uniform during the Korean War and became the insignia of the 124th Fighter Squadron.
During the mid1950s Herky came to life at a football game as the Iowa mascot. Since then Herky has been a familiar figure at
Iowa athletic events.
ALL-TIME SCORES
No Coach
1889 (010)
11/16_____ L _____Grinnell______________ 024
1890 (110)
10/18_____ L *____Grinnell______________ 614
L
_____Iowa Medical_________ 10-22
11/27_____W _____Iowa Wesleyan________ 910
1891 (320)
10/24_____W *____Cornell_______________ 646
11/2______ L *____Minnesota____________ 442
11/9______ L _____Grinnell_______________ 46
11/26_____W _____Nebraska_____________ 220
12/5______W _____Kansas______________ 1814
Coach E. A. Dalton
1892 (321)
10/21_____W _____Coe_________________ 48-0
10/29_____W *____Knox________________ 440
11/5______ L _____Kansas_______________ 424
11/12_____ L _____Missouri_____________ 022
11/16_____W *____Grinnell_____________ 18-12
11/24_____ T _____Nebraska____________ 1010
1893 (340)
10/7______W _____Coe_________________ 560
10/14_____ L _____Denver Ath. Club______ 058
10/21_____W *____Luther_______________ 320
11/4______ L _____Kansas______________ 2435
11/11_____ L _____Grinnell_____________ 1436
11/18_____W *____Missouri____________ 3412
11/23_____ L _____Nebraska____________ 1820
1894 (441)
10/1______ L *____Iowa State____________ 816
10/13_____W *____Cornell_______________ 600
10/20_____W _____Augustana___________ 340
10/27_____ T _____Chicago_____________ 1818
10/29_____ L _____Wisconsin____________ 044
11/3______W *____Kansas______________ 1412
11/10_____W *____Grinnell_______________ 60
11/19_____ L _____Missouri_____________ 632
11/29_____ L _____*Nebraska____________ 036
No Coach
1895 (250)
10/12_____ L *____Doane_______________ 010
10/19_____W _____Parsons______________ 280
10/28_____ L *____Iowa State____________ 024
11/2______ L _____Kansas_______________ 052
11/18_____ L _____Missouri_____________ 034
11/19_____ L _____Nebraska______________ 06
11/28_____W _____Penn College_________ 1412
Coach A. E. Bull
1896 (711)
10/3______W *____Drake________________ 320
10/10_____ L _____Chicago_______________ 06
10/26_____W *____Kansas________________ 60
11/4______W *____Wilton_______________ 270
11/9______W _____Missouri_____________ 120
11/14_____W _____*Grinnell_____________ 156
11/21_____W _____*D. M. YMCA__________ 340
11/26_____ T _____*Nebraska_____________ 00
11/28_____W _____*Nebraska_____________ 60
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Coach Otto Wagonhurst
1897 (440)
10/2______W *____Wilton_______________ 224
10/16_____W _____Northwestern_________ 126
10/23_____ L *____P & S________________ 014
10/30_____ L _____Kansas_______________ 056
11/5______ L *____Iowa State_____________ 06
11/13_____W _____Drake________________ 160
11/20_____W *____Grinnell_____________ 1612
11/25_____ L _____Nebraska______________ 06
1898 (342)
10/1______ T *____Knox_________________ 00
10/8______ L _____Chicago______________ 038
10/15_____ L *____Drake________________ 518
10/22_____W *____Upper Iowa___________ 235
10/29_____ L _____*Rush_______________ 1115
11/5______ L *____Iowa Teachers_________ 511
11/12_____ T _____Grinnell_______________ 55
11/17_____W *____Simpson_____________ 120
11/24_____W _____Nebraska______________ 65
1899 (801)
9/23______W *____Iowa Teachers_________ 220
10/7______ T _____Chicago_______________ 55
10/14_____W *____Penn________________ 350
10/21_____W *____Rush________________ 170
10/28_____W *____Iowa State_____________ 50
11/4______W _____Nebraska_____________ 300
11/11_____W *____Grinnell______________ 166
11/18_____W *____Knox________________ 330
11/30_____W _____Illinois_______________ 580
1900 (701, 2-0-1)
9/28______W *____Upper Iowa___________ 570
10/6______W *____Iowa Teachers_________ 680
10/13_____W *____Simpson_____________ 470
10/19______ _____Iowa State________ cancelled
10/26_____W *____Drake________________ 260
11/2______W _____Chicago______________ 170
11/10_____W _____Michigan_____________ 285
11/17_____W *____Grinnell______________ 632
11/29_____ T _____Northwestern__________ 55
1901 (630, 0-3-0)
10/5______W *____Iowa Teachers_________ 160
10/12_____W _____Drake_________________ 65
10/19_____W *____Iowa State____________ 120
10/26_____ L _____Minnesota____________ 016
10/30_____W *____Coe_________________ 110
11/2______W *____Knox________________ 236
11/9______ L *____Illinois_______________ 027
11/16_____W *____Grinnell_____________ 1711
11/28_____ L _____Michigan_____________ 050
1902 (540, 0-3-0)
10/4______W *____Iowa Teachers_________ 635
10/11_____W *____Drake________________ 120
10/18_____W *____Simpson_____________ 100
10/25_____ L *____Minnesota____________ 034
11/1______W *____Iowa State____________ 126
11/8______ L _____Michigan____________ 0107
11/15_____W _____Washington (MO)______ 610
11/20_____ L _____Missouri______________ 06
11/27_____ L _____Illinois_______________ 080
170
332
880
170
039
115
106
617
690
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920
510
160
811
022
612
510
165
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Coach Jess Hawley
326
613
380
038
150
014
160
012
453
760
623
786
600
457
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ALL-TIME SCORES
ALL-TIME SCORES
1933 (530, 3-2-0)
9/30______W _____Northwestern__________ 70
10/7______W *____Bradley Tech__________ 380
10/21_____W *____Wisconsin (h)_________ 267
10/28_____ L _____Minnesota____________ 719
11/4______W *____Iowa State____________ 277
11/11_____ L _____Michigan_____________ 610
11/18_____W _____Purdue______________ 146
11/25_____ L _____Nebraska______________ 67
1934 (251, 1-3-1)
9/29______W *____South Dakota_________ 340
10/6______W _____Northwestern_________ 207
10/13_____ L _____Nebraska____________ 1314
10/20_____ L _____Iowa State____________ 631
10/27_____ L *____Minnesota (h)________ 1248
11/3______ T _____Indiana_______________ 00
11/10_____ L *____Purdue______________ 613
11/24_____ L _____Ohio State____________ 740
1935 (422, 1-2-2)
9/28______W *____Bradley Tech__________ 260
10/5______W *____South Dakota_________ 472
10/12_____W *____Colgate______________ 126
10/26_____W _____Illinois_______________ 190
11/2______ T *____Indiana_______________ 66
11/9______ L *____Minnesota (h)_________ 613
11/16_____ L _____Purdue______________ 612
11/23_____ T _____Northwestern__________ 00
1936 (341, 0-4-1)
9/26______W *____Carleton_____________ 140
10/3______ L _____Northwestern_________ 718
10/10_____W *____South Dakota_________ 337
10/17_____ T *____Illinois (h)_____________ 00
10/31_____ L _____Indiana______________ 613
11/7______ L _____Minnesota____________ 052
11/14_____ L *____Purdue______________ 013
11/21_____W _____Temple______________ 250
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1940 (440, 2-3-0)
10/5______W *____South Dakota_________ 460
10/12_____W *____Wisconsin___________ 3012
10/19_____ L _____Indiana______________ 610
10/26_____ L _____Minnesota____________ 634
11/2______ L *____Purdue (h)____________ 621
11/9______ L _____Nebraska_____________ 614
11/16_____W _____Notre Dame___________ 70
11/23_____W *____Illinois_______________ 187
1941 (350, 2-4-0)
9/27______W *____Drake________________ 258
10/4______ L _____Michigan______________ 06
10/18_____ L _____Wisconsin____________ 023
10/25_____ L _____Purdue_______________ 67
11/1______W *____Indiana (h)____________ 137
11/8______W _____Illinois_______________ 210
11/15_____ L *____Minnesota___________ 1334
11/22_____ L _____Nebraska____________ 1314
1942 (640, 3-3-0)
9/19______W *____Washington (MO)______ 267
9/26______W *____Nebraska_____________ 270
10/3______ L *____Great Lakes___________ 025
10/10_____W *____Camp Grant_________ 3316
10/17_____ L *____Illinois_______________ 712
10/24_____W _____Indiana_____________ 1413
10/31_____W *____Purdue______________ 137
11/7______W *____Wisconsin (h)__________ 6-0
11/14_____ L _____Minnesota____________ 727
11/28_____ L _____Michigan____________ 1428
034
640
726
032
276
726
046
630
167
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1953 (531, 3-3-0)
9/26______ L *____Michigan State________ 721
10/3______W *____Washington State_____ 5412
10/10_____ L _____Michigan____________ 1314
10/17_____W *____Wyoming____________ 217
10/24_____W *____Indiana (h)___________ 1913
10/31_____ L _____Wisconsin____________ 610
11/7______W _____Purdue______________ 260
11/14_____W *____Minnesota____________ 270
11/21_____ T _____Notre Dame_________ 1414
ALL-TIME SCORES
1965 (190, 0-7-0)
9/18______ L *____Washington State_______ 07
9/25______W _____Oregon State_________ 277
10/2______ L _____Wisconsin___________ 1316
10/9______ L *____Purdue (h)___________ 1417
10/16_____ L *____Minnesota____________ 314
10/23_____ L _____Northwestern__________ 09
10/30_____ L _____Indiana_____________ 1721
11/6______ L *____Michigan State________ 035
11/13_____ L _____Ohio State____________ 038
11/20_____ L *____North Carolina St. ____ 2028
ALL-TIME SCORES
Coach Frank Lauterbur
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1976 (560, 3-5-0)
9/11______ L _____Illinois_______________ 624
9/18______W *____Syracuse_____________ 413
9/25______W _____Penn State_____________ 76
10/2______ L _____Southern Cal__________ 055
10/9______ L *____Ohio State___________ 1434
10/16_____ L *____Indiana (h)____________ 714
10/23_____W _____Minnesota___________ 2212
10/30_____W *____Northwestern________ 1310
11/6______ L _____Wisconsin___________ 2138
11/13_____ L *____Purdue______________ 021
11/20_____W _____Michigan State_______ 3017
1977 (560, 3-5-0)
9/10______W *____Northwestern_________ 240
9/17______W *____Iowa State___________ 1210
9/24______ L *____Arizona______________ 741
10/1______W #____UCLA_______________ 1634
10/8______W *____Minnesota____________ 186
10/15_____ L *____Ohio State (h)_________ 627
10/22_____ L _____Purdue_____________ 2134
10/29_____ L _____Michigan_____________ 623
11/5______ L *____Indiana_____________ 2124
11/12_____W _____Wisconsin____________ 248
11/19_____ L *____Michigan State_______ 1622
#awarded forfeit by NCAA
1978 (290, 2-6-0)
9/16______W *____Northwestern_________ 203
9/23______ L *____Iowa State____________ 031
9/30______ L _____Arizona______________ 323
10/7______ L *____Utah________________ 913
10/14_____ L _____Minnesota___________ 2022
10/21_____ L _____Ohio State____________ 731
10/28_____ L *____Purdue (h)____________ 734
11/4______ L *____Michigan_____________ 034
11/11_____ L _____Indiana_____________ 1434
11/18_____W *____Wisconsin___________ 3824
11/25_____ L _____Michigan State________ 742
169
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ALL-TIME SCORES
ALL-TIME SCORES
2001 (7-5, 4-4)
9/1_______W *____Kent State____________ 51-0
9/8_______W *____Miami (OH)__________ 44-19
9/29______W *____Penn State (h)________ 24-18
10/6______ L _____#18 Purdue__________ 14-23
10/13_____ L _____Michigan State_______ 28-31
10/20_____W *____Indiana_____________ 42-28
10/27_____ L *____#8 Michigan_________ 26-32
11/3______ L _____Wisconsin___________ 28-34
11/10_____W _____Northwestern________ 59-16
11/17_____W *____Minnesota___________ 42-24
11/24_____ L _____Iowa State___________ 14-17
12/29_____W %___Texas Tech___________ 19-16
% -- SYLVANIA Alamo Bowl at San Antonio, TX
2002 (11-2, 8-0)
8/31______W *____Akron______________ 57-21
9/7_______W _____Miami (OH)__________ 29-24
9/14______ L *____Iowa State___________ 31-36
9/21______W *____Utah State____________ 48-7
9/28______W _____Penn State (OT)_______ 42-35
10/5______W *____Purdue (h)___________ 31-28
10/12_____W *____Michigan State_______ 44-16
10/19_____W _____Indiana______________ 24-8
10/26_____W _____#8 Michigan__________ 34-9
11/2______W *____Wisconsin____________ 20-3
11/9______W *____Northwestern________ 62-10
11/16_____W _____Minnesota___________ 45-21
1/2/03____ L %___#5 Southern Cal______ 17-38
% -- FedEx Orange Bowl at Miami, FL
2003 (10-3, 5-3)
8/30______W *____Miami (OH)___________ 21-3
9/6_______W *____Buffalo_______________ 56-7
9/13______W _____Iowa State___________ 40-21
9/20______W *____#16 Arizona State______ 21-2
9/27______ L _____Michigan State_______ 10-20
10/4______W *____#9 Michigan (h)_______ 30-27
10/18_____ L _____#8 Ohio State________ 10-19
10/25_____W *____Penn State___________ 26-14
11/1______W *____Illinois______________ 41-10
11/8______ L _____#14 Purdue__________ 14-27
11/15_____W *____#17 Minnesota_______ 40-22
11/22_____W _____Wisconsin___________ 27-21
1/1/04____W %___#15 Florida__________ 37-17
% -- Outback Bowl at Tampa, FL
2004 (10-2, 7-1)
9/4_______W *____Kent State____________ 39-7
9/11______W *____Iowa State___________ 17-10
9/18______ L _____Arizona State_________ 7-44
9/25______ L _____#18 Michigan________ 17-30
10/2______W *____Michigan State (h)____ 38-16
10/16_____W *____#23 Ohio State________ 33-7
10/23_____W _____Penn State_____________ 6-4
10/30_____W _____Illinois______________ 23-13
11/6______W *____Purdue_____________ 23-21
11/13_____W _____Minnesota___________ 29-27
11/20_____W *____#9 Wisconsin__________ 30-7
1/1/05____W %___#11 LSU_____________ 30-25
% -- Capital One Bowl at Orlando, FL
2005 (7-5, 5-3)
9/3_______W *____Ball State_____________ 56-0
9/10______ L _____Iowa State____________ 3-23
9/17______W *____Northern Iowa_______ 45-21
9/24______ L _____#8 Ohio State_________ 6-31
10/1______W *____Illinois (h)____________ 35-7
10/8______W _____Purdue_____________ 34-17
10/15_____W *____Indiana_____________ 38-21
10/22_____ L *____Michigan (OT)________ 20-23
11/5______ L _____Northwestern________ 27-28
11/12_____W _____#19 Wisconsin________ 20-10
11/19_____W *____Minnesota___________ 52-28
1/2_______ L %___#16 Florida__________ 24-31
% - - Outback Bowl at Tampa, FL
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
2006 (6-7, 2-6)
9/2_______W *____Montana_____________ 41-7
9/9_______W _____Syracuse (2 OT)_______ 20-13
9/16______W *____Iowa State___________ 27-17
9/23______W _____Illinois_______________ 24-7
9/30______ L *____#1 Ohio State________ 17-38
10/7______W *____Purdue (h)___________ 47-17
10/14_____ L _____Indiana_____________ 28-31
10/21_____ L _____#3 Michigan__________ 6-20
10/28_____W *____Northern Illinois______ 24-14
11/4______ L *____Northwestern_________ 7-21
11/11_____ L *____#15 Wisconsin________ 21-24
11/18_____ L _____Minnesota___________ 24-34
12/30_____ L %___#16 Texas____________ 24-26
% - - Alamo Bowl at San Antonio, TX
171
IOWA
FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
YEARLY RECORD
Overall Games
Big Ten Games
Year
Coach
W-L-T
Home
Away Off. Avg. Def. Avg. W-L-T
Rank
Home
Away
1889
none
0-1-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
0. 0
24. 0
1890
none
1-1-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
48. 5
5. 5
1891
none
3-2-0
1-1-0
2-1-0
22. 4
13. 6
1892
E. A. Dalton
3-2-1
2-0-0
121
20. 7
11. 3
1893
Ben Donnelly
3-4-0
2-0-0
1-4-0
25. 4
23. 0
1894
Roger Sherman
4-4-1
2-1-0
2-3-1
16. 2
17. 6
1895
none
2-5-0
0-2-0-
2-3-0
6. 0
20. 0
1896
A. E. Bull
7-1-1
3-0-0
4-1-1
14. 7
1. 3
1897
Otto Wagonhurst
4-4-0
2-2-0
2-2-0
8. 3
13. 0
1898
Alden Knipe
3-4-2
2-1-0
1-3-2
7. 4
10. 6
1899
Alden Knipe
8-0-1
5-0-0
3-0-1
24. 6
0. 6
1900
Alden Knipe
7-0-1
5-0-0
2-0-1
38. 9
1. 5
2-0-1
1st
0-0-0
2-0-1
1901
Alden Knipe
6-3-0
5-1-0
1-2-0
9. 4
12. 8
0-3-0
8th
0-1-0
0-2-0
1902
Alden Knipe
5-4-0
2-1-0
3-3-0
13. 4
26. 4
0-3-0
7th
0-0-0
0-3-0
1903
John Chalmers
9-2-0
6-1-0
3-1-0
15. 5
9. 3
1-1-0
5th
1-0-0
0-1-0
1904
John Chalmers
7-4-0
6-0-0
1-4-0
23. 4
9. 9
0-3-0
T7th
0-0-0
0-3-0
1905
John Chalmers
8-2-0
6-0-0
2-2-0
30. 9
8. 6
0-2-0
T7th
0-0-0
0-2-0
1906
Mark Catlin
2-3-0
2-1-0
0-2-0
8. 6
15. 0
0-1-0
7th
0-0-0
0-1-0
1907
Mark Catlin
3-2-0
2-1-0
1-1-0
18. 0
9. 6
1-1-0
4th
1-0-0
0-1-0
1908
Mark Catlin
2-5-0
1-3-0
1-2-0
18. 9
9. 3
0-1-0
6th
0-0-0
0-1-0
1909
John Griffith
2-4-1
2-1-0
0-3-1
8. 3
13. 9
0-1-0
7th
0-0-0
0-1-0
1910
Jess Hawley
5-2-0
3-0-0
2-2-0
13. 4
2. 1
1-1-0
4th
1-0-0
0-1-0
1911
Jess Hawley
3-4-0
1-2-0
2-2-0
4. 9
7. 6
2-2-0
5th
1-0-0
1-2-0
1912
Jess Hawley
4-3-0
2-1-0
2-2-0
18. 6
19. 7
1-3-0
7th
0-1-0
1-2-0
1913
Jess Hawley
5-2-0
4-0-0
1-2-0
44. 3
7. 3
2-1-0
T2nd
1-0-0
1-1-0
1914
Jess Hawley
4-3-0
2-2-0
2-1-0
29. 1
5. 1
1-2-0
7th
0-1-0
1-1-0
1915
Jess Hawley
3-4-0
1-1-0
2-3-0
13. 1
21. 3
1-2-0
7th
1-0-0
0-2-0
1916
Howard Jones
4-3-0
3-1-0
1-2-0
17. 3
22. 3
1-2-0
7th
1-0-0
0-2-0
1917
Howard Jones
3-5-0
3-1-0
0-4-0
11. 4
17. 6
0-2-0
8th
0-0-0
0-2-0
1918
Howard Jones
6-2-1
5-2-0
1-0-1
13. 7
4. 0
2-1-0
T4th
2-1-0
0-0-0
1919
Howard Jones
5-2-0
3-0-0
2-2-0
12. 9
6. 3
2-2-0
6th
0-0-0
2-2-0
1920
Howard Jones
5-2-0
3-0-0
2-2-0
20. 3
7. 7
3-2-0
5th
2-0-0
1-2-0
1921
Howard Jones
7-0-0
4-0-0
3-0-0
26. 4
5. 1
5-0-0
1st
2-0-0
3-0-0
1922
Howard Jones
7-0-0
4-0-0
3-0-0
29. 7
4. 7
5-0-0
1st
3-0-0
2-0-0
1923
Howard Jones
5-3-0
3-2-0
2-1-0
15. 5
6. 9
3-3-0
6th
1-2-0
2-1-0
1924
Burt Ingwersen
6-1-1
5-0-1
1-1-0
13. 3
6. 3
3-1-1
3rd
1-0-1
2-1-0
1925
Burt Ingwersen
5-3-0
4-1-0
1-2-0
15. 1
9. 3
2-2-0
T4th
1-1-0
1-1-0
1926
Burt Ingwersen
3-5-0
3-1-0
0-4-0
14. 1
14. 6
0-5-0
T9th
0-2-0
0-3-0
1927
Burt Ingwersen
4-4-0
3-2-0
1-2-0
13. 4
10. 4
1-4-0
T9th
0-2-0
1-2-0
1928
Burt Ingwersen
6-2-0
4-1-0
2-1-0
18. 4
5. 3
3-2-0
T4th
1-1-0
2-1-0
1929
Burt Ingwersen
4-2-2
3-0-1
1-2-1
16. 0
3. 5
2-2-2
5th
1-0-1
1-2-1
1930
Burt Ingwersen
4-4-0
3-3-0
1-1-0
11. 0
9. 3
0-1-0
9th
0-1-0
0-0-0
1931
Burt Ingwersen
1-6-1
1-2-1
0-4-0
0. 9
16. 4
0-3-1
10th
0-1-1
0-2-0
1932
Ossie Solem
1-7-0
1-3-0
0-4-0
7. 8
21. 4
0-5-0
10th
0-2-0
0-3-0
1933
Ossie Solem
5-3-0
3-0-0
2-3-0
16. 4
7. 0
3-2-0
T5th
1-0-0
2-2-0
1934
Ossie Solem
2-5-1
1-2-0
1-3-1
12. 3
19. 1
1-3-1
9th
0-2-0
1-1-1
1935
Ossie Solem
4-2-2
3-1-1
1-1-1
15. 3
4. 9
1-2-2
7th
0-1-1
1-1-1
1936
Ossie Solem
3-4-1
2-1-1
1-3-0
10. 6
12. 9
0-4-1
T7th
0-1-1
0-3-0
1937
Irl Tubbs
1-7-0 1-3-0 0-4-0
4. 5
15. 0
0-5-0
10th
0-3-0 0-2-0
1938
Irl Tubbs
1-6-1 0-3-1 1-3-0
5. 8
16. 9
1-3-1
7th
0-1-1 1-2-0
1939
Eddie Anderson
6-1-1
4-0-0
2-1-1
16. 3
11. 4
4-1-1
2nd
2-0-0
2-1-1
1940
Eddie Anderson
4-4-0
3-1-0
1-3-0
15. 6
12. 3
2-3-0
6th
2-1-0
0-2-0
1941
Eddie Anderson
3-5-0
2-1-0
1-4-0
11. 4
12. 3
2-4-0
6th
1-1-0
1-3-0
1942
Eddie Anderson
6-4-0
5-2-0
1-2-0
14. 7
13. 5
3-3-0
T6th
2-1-0
1-2-0
1943
Slip Madigan
1-6-1
0-3-1
1-3-0
10. 4
19. 1
0-4-1
9th
0-2-1
0-2-0
1944
Slip Madigan
1-7-0
1-3-0
0-4-0
6. 6
30. 0
0-6-0
9th
0-2-0
0-4-0
1945
Clem Crowe
2-7-0
2-2-0
0-5-0
8. 2
34. 4
1-5-0
T9th
1-2-0
0-3-0
1946
Eddie Anderson
5-4-0
3-2-0
2-2-0
14. 3
10. 2
3-3-0
4th
1-1-0
2-2-0
1947
Eddie Anderson
3-5-1
3-1-0
0-4-1
16. 1
19. 9
2-3-1
T6th
2-1-0
0-2-1
1948
Eddie Anderson
4-5-0
2-3-0
2-2-0
14. 1
15. 8
2-4-0
T5th
1-2-0
1-2-0
1949
Eddie Anderson
4-5-0
3-2-0
1-3-0
20. 4
27. 4
3-3-0
T5th
2-1-0
1-2-0
1950
Leonard Raffensperger 3-5-1
1-2-1
2-3-0
13. 4
22. 3
2-4-0
6th
1-2-0
1-2-0
1951
Leonard Raffensperger 2-5-2
2-1-1
0-4-1
17. 8
25. 9
0-5-1
9th
0-1-1
0-4-0
1952
Forest Evashevski
2-7-0
1-3-0
1-4-0
13. 4
24. 4
2-5-0
7th
1-2-0
1-3-0
1953
Forest Evashevski
5-3-1
4-1-0
1-2-1
20. 8
10. 1
3-3-0
T5th
2-1-0
1-2-0
YEARLY RECORD
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
Overall Games
Big Ten Games
Year
Coach
W-L-T
Home
Away Off. Avg. Def. Avg. W-L-T
Rank
Home
Away
1954
Forest Evashevski
5-4-0
4-1-0
1-3-0
21. 3
15. 7
4-3-0
5th
3-0-0
1-3-0
1955
Forest Evashevski
3-5-1
3-0-1
0-5-0
17. 4
19. 2
2-3-1
7th
2-0-1
0-3-0
1956
Forest Evashevski
9-1-0
5-1-0
4-0-0
21. 9
8. 4
5-1-0
1st
2-1-0
3-0-0
1957
Forest Evashevski
7-1-1
4-0-0
3-1-1
29. 2
12. 4
4-1-1
3rd
2-0-0
2-1-1
1958
Forest Evashevski
8-1-1
4-1-1
4-0-0
29. 3
14. 6
5-1-0
1st
2-1-0
3-0-0
1959
Forest Evashevski
5-4-0
3-2-0
2-2-0
25. 8
11. 1
3-3-0
6th
2-1-0
1-2-0
1960
Forest Evashevski
8-1-0
5-0-0
3-1-0
26. 0
12. 0
5-1-0
1st
3-0-0
2-1-0
1961
Jerry Burns
5-4-0
4-1-0
1-3-0
23. 9
18. 0
2-4-0
7th
2-1-0
0-3-0
1962
Jerry Burns
4-5-0
3-2-0
1-3-0
14. 1
18. 4
3-3-0
T5th
2-1-0
1-2-0
1963
Jerry Burns
3-3-2
2-1-1
1-2-1
15. 8
14. 0
2-3-1
8th
2-1-0
0-2-1
1964
Jerry Burns
3-6-0
2-3-0
1-3-0
18. 9
23. 2
1-5-0
9th
0-3-0
1-2-0
1965
Jerry Burns
1-9-0
0-5-0
1-4-0
9. 4
9. 2
0-7-0
10th
0-3-0
0-4-0
1966
Ray Nagel
2-8-0
2-4-0
0-4-0
8. 6
25. 3
1-6-0
10th
1-3-0
0-3-0
1967
Ray Nagel
1-8-1
1-4-0
0-4-1
16. 1
27. 7
0-6-1
T9th
0-3-0
0-3-1
1968
Ray Nagel
5-5-0
3-3-0
2-2-0
32. 2
28. 9
4-3-0
T5th
2-2-0
2-1-0
1969
Ray Nagel
5-5-0
3-3-0
2-2-0
25. 5
27. 5
3-4-0
T5th
1-2-0
2-2-0
1970
Ray Nagel
3-6-1
3-2-0
0-4-1
12. 9
25. 9
3-3-1
4th
3-1-0
0-2-1
1971
Frank Lauterbur
1-10-0
1-4-0
0-6-0
11. 0
35. 5
1-8-0
10th
1-3-0
0-5-0
1972
Frank Lauterbur
3-7-1
2-2-1
1-5-0
10. 0
19. 0
2-6-1
T8th
1-2-1
1-4-0
1973
Frank Lauterbur
0-11-0
0-5-0
0-6-0
12. 7
36. 5
0-8-0
T9th
0-4-0
0-4-0
1974
Bob Commings
3-8-0
3-3-0
0-5-0
12. 8
28. 0
2-6-0
T7th
2-2-0
0-4-0
1975
Bob Commings
3-8-0
2-5-0
1-3-0
16. 5
25. 4
3-5-0
T7th
1-3-0
2-2-0
1976
Bob Commings
5-6-0
2-3-0
3-3-0
14. 6
21. 3
3-5-0
T7th
1-3-0
2-2-0
1977
Bob Commings
5-6-0
3-4-0
2-2-0
15. 0
20. 8
3-5-0
T6th
1-3-0
2-2-0
1978
Bob Commings
2-9-0
2-4-0
0-5-0
11. 4
23. 4
2-6-0
8th
2-2-0
0-4-0
1979
Hayden Fry
5-6-0
2-4-0
3-2-0
21. 7
19. 6
4-4-0
5th
1-3-0
3-1-0
1980
Hayden Fry
4-7-0
2-4-0
2-3-0
14. 0
21. 6
4-4-0
4th
2-2-0
2-2-0
1981
Hayden Fry
8-4-0
5-1-0
3-3-0
21. 7
13. 1
6-2-0
T1st
3-1-0
3-1-0
1982
Hayden Fry
8-4-0
3-2-0
5-2-0
19. 1
19. 2
6-2-0
3rd
3-1-0
3-1-0
1983
Hayden Fry
9-3-0
5-0-0
4-3-0
31. 7
15. 8
7-2-0
3rd
5-0-0
2-2-0
1984
Hayden Fry
8-4-1
3-2-1
5-2-0
27. 6
15. 5
5-3-1
T4th
2-1-1
3-2-0
1985
Hayden Fry
10-2-0
6-0-0
4-2-0
36. 7
15. 6
7-1-0
1st
4-0-0
3-1-0
1986
Hayden Fry
9-3-0
6-1-0
3-2-0
32. 6
17. 8
5-3-0
T3rd
3-1-0
2-2-0
1987
Hayden Fry
10-3-0
4-1-0
6-2-0
30. 0
19. 3
6-2-0
T2nd
3-1-0
3-1-0
1988
Hayden Fry
6-4-3
3-1-2
3-3-1
25. 9
17. 9
4-1-3
T3rd
2-0-2
2-1-1
1989
Hayden Fry
5-6-0
1-5-0
4-1-0
17. 9
25. 3
3-5-0
T6th
0-4-0
3-1-0
1990
Hayden Fry
8-4-0
5-1-0
3-3-0
35. 6
24. 0
6-2-0
T1st
3-1-0
3-1-0
1991
Hayden Fry
10-1-1
5-1-0
5-0-1
28. 6
14. 9
7-1-0
2nd
3-1-0
4-0-0
1992
Hayden Fry
5-7-0
3-3-0
2-4-0
20. 3
23. 2
4-4-0
5th
2-2-0
2-2-0
1993
Hayden Fry
6-6-0
4-2-0
2-4-0
17. 8
24. 4
3-5-0
8th
2-2-0
1-3-0
1994
Hayden Fry
5-5-1
4-2-0
1-3-1
27. 9
29. 5
3-4-1
7th
2-2-0
1-2-1
1995
Hayden Fry
8-4-0
4-2-0
4-2-0
30. 7
21. 6
4-4-0
6th
2-2-0
2-2-0
1996
Hayden Fry
9-3-0
4-2-0
5-1-0
28. 3
20. 3
6-2-0
T3rd
2-2-0
4-0-0
1997
Hayden Fry
7-5-0
6-0-0
1-5-0
34. 3
13. 3
4-4-0
T6th
4-0-0
0-4-0
1998
Hayden Fry
3-8-0
2-4-0
1-4-0
15. 6
26. 1
2-6-0
T7th
1-3-0
1-3-0
1999
Kirk Ferentz
1-10-0
1-5-0
0-5-0
14. 7
31. 5
0-8-0
11th
0-4-0
0-4-0
2000
Kirk Ferentz
3-9-0
2-4-0
1-5-0
16. 9
27. 5
3-5-0
8th
2-2-0
1-3-0
2001
Kirk Ferentz
7-5-0
5-1-0
2-4-0
32. 6
21. 5
4-4-0
T4th
3-1-0
1-3-0
2002
Kirk Ferentz
11-2-0
6-1-0
5-1-0
37. 2
19. 7
8-0-0
T1st
4-0-0
4-0-0
2003
Kirk Ferentz
10-3-0
7-0-0
3-3-0
28. 7
16. 2
5-3-0
T4th
4-0-0
1-3-0
2004
Kirk Ferentz
10-2-0
6-0-0
4-2-0
24. 3
17. 6
7-1-0
T1st
4-0-0
3-1-0
2005
Kirk Ferentz
7-5-0
5-1-0
2-4-0
30. 0
20. 0
5-3-0
T3rd
3-1-0
2-2-0
2006
Kirk Ferentz
6-7-0
4-3-0
2-4-0
23. 8
20. 7
2-6-0
T8th
1-3-0
1-3-0
2007
Kirk Ferentz
6-6-0
4-2-0
2-4-0
18. 5
18. 8
4-4-0
T-5th
3-1-0
1-3-0
2008
Kirk Ferentz
9-4-0
6-1-0
3-3-0
30. 3
13. 0
5-3-0
T-4th
3-1-0
2-2-0
2009
Kirk Ferentz
11-2-0
6-1-0
5-1-0
23. 2
15. 4
6-2-0
T-2nd
3-1-0
3-1-0
2010
Kirk Ferentz
8-5-0
5-2-0
3-3-0
28. 9
17. 0
4-4-0
T-4th
4-0-0
0-4-0
2011
Kirk Ferentz
7-6-0
6-1-0
1-5-0
27. 5
23. 8
4-4-0
4th-Div. 3-1-0
1-3-0
2012
Kirk Ferentz
4-8-0
2-5-0
2-3-0
19. 3
22. 9
2-6-0
6th-Div. 1-3-0
1-3-0
Totals
598-530-39 378-207-16 220-323-23 297-359-25 165-136-13 132-223-12
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LETTERMEN
IOWA
FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
A
Babineaux, Jonathan__2000,02,03,04
Bachman, Jay_______________ 1983
Bailey, Bill_____________ 1981,82,83
Bailey, Charles_______________ 1891
Bain, Ryan_______________ 2005,06
Baird, Burton________________ 1911
Baker, Jason______ 1997,98,99,2000
Baker, Mark_________________ 1898
Balazs, Frank___________ 1936,37,38
Baldwin, Marty______________ 1992
Ball, Marty_____________ 1979,80,82
Ballard, Christian______2007,08,09,10
Balliet, Michael______________ 1890
Barden, Mark________________ 1970
Banks, Brad______________ 2001,02
Banks, Earl___________1946,47,48,49
Banks, Kirk_______________ 1982,84
Banks, Tavian_________1994,95,96,97
Banton, Oscar____________ 1910,11
Barbera, Kevin_______________ 1961
Barbour, William__________ 1942,43
Barkema, C. J. __________ 2002,04,05
Barnhart, Rod__________ 1967,68,69
Bortz, Mark__________1979,80,81,82
Bostwick, Robert__________ 1949,50
Boudreaux, Tyrone___________ 1992
Bowen, Carl_________________ 1945
Bowen, Carl T. _______________ 1913
Bowen, Donald_________ 1955,56,57
Bowen, Matt___________ 1997,98,99
Bowers, Jacob_______________ 2004
Bowersox, Mike______________ 1988
Bowlin, Richard___________ 1935,36
Bowlsby, Clifton_____________ 1915
Bowlsby, John_______________ 1975
Bradley, Bill____________ 1979,80,81
Bradley, David________2001,02,03,04
Bradley, Howard__________ 1949,50
Bradley, Phil___________ 1989,90,91
Brady, Charles____________ 1937,38
Brady, Mike__________1976,77,78,79
Brandt, Duane__________ 1949,50,51
Bream, Allan___________ 1966,67,68
Breault, Steve__________ 1989,90,92
Bremner, William________ 1890,94,98
Brevi, Chris_________________ 2004
Briggs, Charles______________ 1901
Briggs, William_________ 1963,64,65
Bristol, Joe_____________ 1949,50,51
Britzmann, Burt_________ 1950,51,52
Brockway, James________ 1898,1900
Brodell, Andy________2005,06,07,08
Broeder, George______1951,52,53,54
Broghamer, Bill______________ 1983
Bromert, Zach________1995,96,97,98
Brooks, Dave_____________ 1969,70
Brooks, Rick______________ 1971,73
Brown, Corey________1996,97,98,99
Brown, Greg_________1987,88,89,90
Brown, Jeff____________ 1979,80,81
Brown, John_____________ 1958,59
Brown, Maurice___________ 2002,03
Brown, Mikkel__________ 1999,2000
Brown, Steve________________ 1984
Brown, Richard_________ 1926,27,28
Browne, Dave____________ 1981,82
Brownlee, Sam_________ 2004,05,06
Brueckner, Carl___________ 1913,14
Bruggeman, Rob__________ 2007,08
Brugman, Francis____________ 1907
Bryant, Dave_________1972,73,74,75
Buch, Doug__________1989,90,91,92
Buch, Jeff___________________ 2000
Buckley, Roy________________ 1903
Buckley, Fred___________ 1901,02,03
Buckley, George________ 1910,11,12
Budzik, Bernard________ 1962,63,64
Buggs, Glenn__________ 1981,82,83
Bulaga, Bryan__________ 2007,08,09
Bullock, Damon__________ 2011,12
Buntz, Andrew_________ 1949,50,51
Burger, Michael_______1995,96,97,98
Burke, Kenny________________ 1978
Burke, Louis______________ 1979,80
Burke, Mike____________ 1986,87,88
Burkett, Charles_____________ 1943
Burkett, Bill____________ 1940,41,42
Burks, Shanty________1973,74,75,77
Burmeister, Paul__________ 1992,93
Burns, ?____________________ 1895
Burrell, Doug_____________ 1984,85
Burrier, Emmett________ 1898,1900
Burrier, Tony______ 1999,2000,01,02
Burroughs, John________ 1955,56,58
Burt, Kerry___________1984,85,86,87
Busch, Tom__________2004,05,06,07
Bush, Fred___________1982,83,84,85
Bush, Larry______________ 1973,74
Busk, Russell___________ 1937,38,39
Butler, Dave______________ 1974,75
Byard, Rich_________________ 1971
Byers, Clar__________________ 1926
Byers, Herbert_______________ 1944
Byrd, Joseph________________ 1947
LETTERMEN
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
Coats, Billy___________1993,94,95,96
Cody, Jim___________________ 1978
Coker, Marcus____________ 2010,11
Coldren, Clymer_____________ 1894
Coldren, Paul_____________ 1895,96
Coldren, Stevens__________ 1894,95
Cole, Colin________ 1999,2000, 01,02
Cole, Mel______________ 1979,80,81
Coleman, Jacody_________ 2007,08
Collins, Benjamin_________ 1908,09
Collins, Marcus___________ 2011,12
Collins, Tony________________ 1997
Collins, William___________ 1893,94
Comly, Ross_________________ 1908
Commack, Donald______ 1949,50,51
Commings, Bob________ 1953,56,57
Commings, Bobby Jr. ______ 1977,78
Conatser, Ron_______________ 1973
Conklin, Joe________________ 2009
Connor, Edward_____________ 1907
Conrad, Carl________________ 1938
Considine, Sean______2001,02,03,04
Converse, Willard____________ 1894
Cook, Jesse______________ 1976,77
Cook, Marv__________1985,86,87,88
Cooks, Kerry_________1994,95,96,97
Cooley, Clark________________ 1927
Cooper, Darian______________ 2012
Corbin, Zane_________1981,82,83,84
Cotton, Jordan______________ 2012
Cotton, Marshall________ 1985,86,87
Coulthard, George________ 1900,03
Couppee, Al___________ 1939,40,41
Cox, Arthur______________ 1889,90
Cozad, Jim___________1943,46,47,48
Crain, Maurea________1990,91,92,93
Crank, Ernest_____________ 1992,93
Crayne, Dick___________ 1933,34,35
Creer, Nate__________1982,83,84,85
Crees, Barry____________ 1966,67,68
Crocker, Tracy________1978,79,80,81
Crockett, Robbie______ 1999,2000,01
Cronin, Ben____________ 2003,04,05
Cross, Alan__________1989,90,91,92
Cross, Charles__________ 1970,71,72
Cross, Clarence______________ 1944
Crossley, James______________ 1890
Croston, Dave__________ 1984,85,86
Croston, Jeff_____________ 1987,88
Crouse, Jim_________________ 1969
Crowe, Kyle_________________ 1986
Crull, Gary_______________ 1976,77
Cuhel, Frank_____________ 1926,27
Cummins, Cameron_____ 1952,53,54
Cunningham, Alonzo_ 1998,99,2000,01
Cunningham, Rich________ 1976,77
Curran, Francis_________ 1940,41,42
Curran, Ted____________ 1942,46,47
Curry, Paul_____________ 1910,11,12
Cutler, F. H. _________________ 1890
Cutting, Elmer_______________ 1895
Early, Quinn__________1984,85,86,87
Eby, Moray__________1897,98,99,00
Edds, A. J. ___________2006,07,08,09
Ede, Mark__________________ 1995
Edmonds, Charles_________ 1895,96
Edson, Willis___________ 1899,1900
Edwards, Justin______________ 2006
Edwards, Michael_______ 1967,68,69
Egan, George_______________ 1898
Ehret, James________________ 1909
Eicherly, Jack___________ 1936,37,38
Ejiasi, Chigozie_______2001,02,03,04
Elbert, Donald_______________ 1964
Elgin, Jeff___________________ 1970
Elgin, Mike____________ 2004,05,06
Elliott, Bob_____________ 1972,74,75
Elliott, Edward____________ 1906,07
Elliott, Lloyd_________1889,90,92,93
Ellis, Kent____________1977,78,79,80
Ellis, Kevin___________1977,78,79,80
Ellis, Thomas________________ 1952
Ely, Asher___________________ 1900
Ely, Harold_____________ 1928,29,30
Ely, Larry______________ 1967,68,69
Engeldiner, Karl______________ 1922
English, Steve____________ 1997,98
Enich, Mike____________ 1938,39,40
Ennis-Inge, Bill_______1993,94,95,96
Epenesa, Epenesa____________ 1997
Epps, Herschel______________ 1970
Erb, James__________________ 1981
Ertz, Mike_______________ 1988,89
Eshareturi, George___________ 2004
Essy, Mark_______________ 1973,74
Estes, John_________________ 1947
Eubanks, Rafael_______2006,07,08,09
Evans, Ben__________________ 2010
Evans, Gary_________________ 1976
Evans, Richard__________ 1937,38,39
Evenden, John______________ 1966
Ewen, Ettore________________ 2006
Ewen, Roger________________ 1959
Eyde, Matt_______________ 1992,93
175
LETTERMEN
IOWA
FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
G
Gabelmann, Zach_____2003,04,05,06
Gaglione, Joe_______________ 2012
Gaines, Richard___________ 1895,96
Gales, Pete__________1978,79,80,81
Gallagher, Frank__________ 1936,37
Gallagher, Jack_________ 1933,34,35
Gallagher, James_____________ 1917
Gallagher, William B. ____ 1937,39,40
Gallagher, William F. __________ 1943
Gallery, John________________ 2005
Gallery, Nick_________1993,94,95,96
Gallery, Robert_______2000,01,02,03
Galloway, Ledrue____________ 1924
Gambol, Chris____________ 1985,86
Gancarczyk, Jacob___________ 2003
Gardner, Drew__________ 2006,07,08
Gardner, John__________ 1895,96,97
Garmon, Greg_______________ 2012
Garretson, Herman________ 1914,15
Gates, Ben_______________ 2004,05
Gattas, Bryon____________ 2006,07
Gear, Bruce__________1983,84,85,86
Geary, Chad_________2006,07,08,09
Geater, Ron____________ 1988,90,91
Gehrke, Del_________________ 1964
Geigel, Robert________1946,47,48,49
George, Leon_______________ 1945
Gerleman, Loren__________ 1981,82
German, Burt_______________ 1891
Gettis, Adam_____________ 2010,11
Ghere, Jesse________________ 1999
Giacobazzi, Tony________ 1962,63,64
Gibbons, James________ 1955,56,57
Gibbs, Frank________________ 1903
Gibbs, Richard____________ 1965,66
Gibbs, Robert__________ 1966,67,68
Gibson, Damon_________ 1995,96,97
Gibson, Ed_____________ 1995,96,97
Giesen, Glen________________ 1999
Gilbaugh, Greg_______1977,78,79,80
Gilleard, Burdell_____________ 1940
Gill, Owen___________1981,82,83,84
Gillette, Charles______________ 1892
Gilliam, Frank___________l953,54,56
Gimm, Jonathan________ 2009,11,12
Ginsberg, Louis_______1945,48,49,50
Glasener, Paul_______________ 1943
Glass, Bill________________ 1983,84
Glassgow, Willis________ 1927,28,29
Glonek, Paul________________ 1987
Gochenour, Ed___________ 1988,89
Godfrey, Charles______2004,05,06,07
Goff, Mike___________1994,95,96,97
Golden, Paul________________ 1945
Goodman, Grant______1985,86,87,88
Gordenier, Sheldon_______ 1934,35
Gorrell, Andrew_____________ 1889
Graham, Donald________ 1923,24,25
Granger, Norm_______1980,81,82,83
Granquist, Aaron_________ 1995,96
Grant, Duane__________ 1966,67,68
Grant, Marcus_______________ 2011
Gray, Lee___________________ 2004
Grayson, Lemuel______1977,78,79,80
Gravel, William_________ 1956,57,58
Green, Dennis__________ 1968,69,70
Green, Jeff__________________ 1978
Green, Lester________________ 1954
Green, Steve________________ 1988
Green, Thomas______________ 1905
Green, William C. _______ 1939,40,41
Hobbs, Samuel_______1895,96,97,98
Hodge, Abdul________2002,03,04,05
Hodges, Howard______2000,01,02,03
Hodoway, Stephen________ 1964,66
Hoerlein, Hans______________ 1910
Hoerner, Dick____________ 1942,46
Hoff, Robert___________ 1948,49,50
Hoffman, Lloyd______________ 1933
Hoinkes, Karl________________ 1970
Hogarty, John_______________ 1979
Holbrok, Carleton_________ 1895,96
Hollenbeck, Henry________ 1901,02
Hollis, Wilburn__________ 1959,60,61
Holloway, Warren_______ 2002,03,04
Holman, Tarig__________ 1997,98,99
Holmes, Bob_____________ 1974,75
Holmes, Frank__________ 1970,71,72
Holmes, George_____________ 1915
Holmstrom, Tim__________ 1977,78
Holsclaw, Dave_________ 1977,78,79
Holtorf, Gene____________ 1976,79
Honnold, Brian______________ 1991
Hook, Tork_____________ 1987,88,89
Hooks, Mike_________1980,82,83,84
Hoover, Dwight_________ 1933,34,35
Horn, Donald__________ 1957,58,59
Hornaday, Mike______________ 1993
Hornok, Mark_______________ 1994
Horton, Larry____________ 1970,71
Hosier, Scott_____________ 1993,94
Hough, Andrew________ 1951,52,53
Houghtlin, Rob_________ 1985,86,87
Houghton, Max_________ 1912,13,14
House, Jason_________1994,95,96,97
Hoveland, Jason_____________ 2002
Howard, Joseph_____________ 1943
Howard, Sherman____________ 1946
Howell, Lloyd_______________ 1899
Hudson, David_______1985,86,87,88
Hudson, James______________ 1943
Huff, Terry_______________ 1964,67
Hufford, Joe___________ 1976,77,78
Hufford, Mike________1980,81,82,83
Hufford, Paul___________ 1982,83,84
Hughes, Danan_______1989,90,91,92
Hughes, Matt________1995,96,97,98
Hughes, Thomas_____________ 1943
Hujsak, Jim____________ 1989,90,91
Hull, John__________________ 1892
Humpal, Mike__________ 2005,06,07
Humphrey, Tom__________ 1984,85
Humphreys, Lloyd______ 1958,59,60
Humphries, Charlie___________ 1982
Hunter, Jack_____________ 1945,46
Hunter, Jeremiha_____2007,08,09,10
Hunter, Keith_________1981,82,83,84
Huntertmark, Cody___________ 2007
Huntrods, Clint___________ 2005,06
Hunzelman, Harry_____1916,17,18,19
Hurley, Brion_________1993,94,95,96
Hutchinson, Roy_____________ 1952
Hyde, Micah_________2009,10,11,12
Hyland, Mike___________ 1908,09,10
LETTERMEN
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
J
Jackson, Andre_______1972,73,74,75
Jackson, Andrew________ 1966,67,68
Jackson, Chris________1992,93,94,95
Jackson, Dave_______________ 1974
Jackson, Mike__________ 1976,77,79
Jackson, Tony________2001,02,03,04
Jackson, Treye_______________ 1982
Jacobsen, Grover_________ 1914,15
Jagodinski, Shawn___________ 1993
Jakoubek, Frank__________ 1934,36
James, Carlos__________ 1990,91,92
Janda, Jon__________________ 1957
Jansen, Jeff______________ 1980,81
Jaqua, Franklin______________ 1920
Jasper, Harold________1991,92,93,94
Jauch, Ray_____________ 1957,58,59
Jaye, John__________________ 1976
Jehle, Kenneth______________ 1955
Jenkins, Albert___________ 1916,17
Jenkison, Jerry______________ 1957
Jensen, Erik__________2000,01,02,03
Jensen, Jim__________1972,73,74,75
Jensvold, Leo__________ 1928,29,30
Jensvold, Lloyd___________ 1929,30
Jerrick, Roger__________ 1971,72,73
Jeschke, Bob________________ 1975
Jessen, Ernest__________ 1926,27,28
Jeter, Bob_____________ 1957,58,59
Jewell, John________________ 1907
Jewell, Walter_______________ 1917
Johnson, Arthur_____________ 1945
Johnson, Craig___________ 1971,73
Johnson, D. J. _____ 1998,99,2001,02
Johnson, Eliza_______________ 1892
Johnson, Jerry__________ 1969,70,71
Johnson, Jim_________1987,88,89,90
Johnson, Jovon_______2002,03,04,05
Johnson, Troy________2007,08,09,10
Johnson-Koulianos, Derrell_2007,08,09,10
Johnston, Albert_____________ 1903
Johnston, Ubhert_______ 1949,50,51
Jones, C. J. ______________ 2001,02
Jones, Cal_____________ 1953,54,55
Jones, Charlie_______________ 1981
Jones, Jamar_____________ 1992,93
Jones, Kenny________________ 1991
Jones, Mike__________2003,04,05,06
Jones, Nyle____________ 1901,03,04
Jorden, R. E. ________________ 1904
Joseph, Straun______________ 1981
Long, Chuck_________1982,83,84,85
Long, David____________ 1963,64,65
Long, Jerry______________ 1949,50
Long, Pat___________________ 1971
Longley, Earl________________ 1920
Longley, Robert________ 1947,48,49
Lopos, Mike_________________ 1974
Loufek, Robert___________ 1931,32
Love Jordan, J. C. _____1980,82,83,84
Lowdermilk, John_________ 2011,12
Lowe, William____________ 2009,10
Lowery, B. J. ___________ 2010,11,12
Luebcke, Henry_________ 1938,39,40
Luebke, Tyler_____________ 2003,04
Lund, Ira___________________ 1945
Lutz, Richard_____________ 1970,71
Lynch, Lorin_____________ 1970,71
Lyon, Lynn_______________ 1961,62
177
LETTERMEN
IOWA
FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
McDowell, Layne_______ 1968,69,70
McEniry, Matthew____________ 1890
McFadden, William___________ 1906
McGinnis, Ralph________ 1911,12,13
McGrath, Gavin___________ 2007,08
McGowan, Kirk______________ 1989
McGowen, Earle________ 1903,04,05
McGuire, James______________ 1964
McGwire, Dan_______________ 1987
McHugh, James_____________ 1966
McIntyre, Scott___________ 1922,23
McKee, Howard___________ 1915,16
McKenzie, Robert_______ 1947,48,49
McKillip, Dean__________ 1978,79,80
McKinley, Michael____________ 1894
McKinney, Jeremy_____1994,95,96,97
McKinnie, Silas_________ 1965,66,67
McKinstry, James____________ 1946
McLain, Edwin__________ 1937,38,39
McLain, Mayes______________ 1928
McLaughlin, Aaron___________ 1993
McLaughlin, Greg_______ 1997,2000
McLaughlin, Jordan_______ 2007,08
McLaughlin, Russell__________ 1944
McLaughlin, Tom_____1974,75,76,77
McLaurin, Marqueas_______ 2000,01
McMahon, Peter______2001,02,03,04
McManus, Greg______________ 1968
McMillan, Casey_____________ 2012
McNeil, Harry_______________ 1896
McNulty, Jim_________1973,74,75,76
McNutt, Jr. , Marvin______ 2009,10,11
McQuiston, Earl________ 1960,61,62
Mead, Chester__________ 1920,21,22
Meade, Travis____________ 2007,09
Meek, Kenneth______________ 1954
Meggers, Frank___________ 1898,99
Meidlinger, Brian____________ 2003
Meister, Melvin______________ 1897
Melendez, Marcos________ 1968,70
Melloy, Matt___________ 2003,04,05
Meloy, Charles___________ 1911,12
Meltzer, Sam________________ 1931
Mendenhall, Leland__________ 1916
Mendenhall, Otho___________ 1915
Menzel, Bruce_______________ 1992
Merrick, Miguel_______2003,04,05,06
Merten, Francis______________ 1931
Mertes, Bus_________________ 1941
Merz, Curt_____________ 1957,58,59
Meskimen, Jon_________ 1967,68,69
Meyer, Mike____________ 2010,11,12
Meyer, Richard___________ 1948,50
Meyer, Roger______ 1998,99,2000,01
Meyers, Joseph___________ 1896,97
Michel, Phil______________ 1978,80
Michelosen, Geoff_______ 1969,70,71
Michelosen, Jock_______ 1972,73,74
Mickelson, John_____________ 2002
Mickens, Aaron_________ 2001,02,04
Middleton, G. M. ____________ 1897
Middleton, Pete_____________ 1990
Mielke, Ernest____________ 1958,59
Milani, James_______________ 1952
Miles, Edmond_______2003,04,05,06
Miller, Allan______________ 1958,59
Miller, Brett______________ 1981,82
Miller, Chris_________________ 1996
Miller, Craig_________________ 1968
Miller, Doug___________ 1997,98,99
Miller, Glenn___________ 1921,22,23
Miller, Henry________________ 1941
Oakes, Dave_________1978,79,80,81
Oberland, Jared_____________ 2008
OBrien, Kelly_________1981,82,84,85
OBrien, Willis__________ 1909,10,11
Ochiltree, H. E. ______________ 1902
Ochoa, Ramon___________ 2002,03
Odems, Demo________1993,94,95,96
ODonnell, Jerry__________ 1965,66
Ogiego, Mitchell_____________ 1958
OHara, Richard___________ 1964,65
OHare, Cody______ 1998,99,2000,01
Olejniczak, Jason_____1990,91,92,93
Olejniczak, Lon_______1979,80,82,83
Oliver, Chris_______ 1998,99,2000,01
Olsen, Seth__________2005,06,07,08
Olson, Forrest__________ 1923,24,26
Olson, Glenn___________ 1936,37,38
Olszta, Daniel__________ 2005,06,07
OMeara, Paki________2007,08,09,10
ONeal, Charles___________ 1926,27
Oostendorp, John____________ 1992
Orne, Woody________________ 2011
Ortlieb, Jon____________ 1994,95,96
Osby, Don_____________ 1969,70,71
Osmaloski, Ted_________ 1934,35,36
Otte, M. Lowell_________ 1922,23,24
Otto, J. Robert_______________ 1941
Ousley, Bobby____________ 1972,74
Pace, Mario__________1976,77,78,79
Page, Bernard__________ 1932,33,34
Pagel, Derek______ 1999,2000,01,02
Palladino, Sam_______1976,77,78,79
Palmer, Bart_________________ 1999
Palmer, Chris_____________ 1992,93
Palmer, George______________ 1952
Palmer, John___________ 1987,88,89
Pape, Oran______________ 1928,29
Paquette, Peter___________ 1966,67
Parker, Guerdon________ 1919,20,21
Parker, William_________ 1940,41,42
Parkin, Leland__________ 1922,23,24
Parleman, Stanford___________ 1973
Parsons, Charles________ 1912,13,14
Parsons, Lawrence___________ 1932
Paschal, Marcus______2003,04,05,06
Patterson, Cornelius_______ 1966,67
Patyk, John_________________ 1977
Paulsen, Joseph________ 1948,49,50
Paulson, Steve_______________ 1972
Payne, O. J. _________________ 2002
Pedersen, Jim_______________ 1969
Pekar, Jim_______________ 1980,81
Peiffer, Warren__________ 1972,73,75
Pellegrino, Orlando__________ 1956
Pence, Lawrence_____________ 1898
Penaluna, Robert_________ 1941,42
Penney, Rick___________ 1972,73,75
Penney, Steve__________ 1969,70,71
Penningroth, Walter_______ 1911,13
Perkins, William_________ 1960,61,62
Perrin, Delbert___________ 1940,50
Perrine, James_______________ 1908
Perry, Dayton__________ 1960,61,62
Perry, Travis_________________ 2012
Person, George______________ 1978
Person, Nate_____________ 1979,80
Petersen, Ronald________ 1949,50,51
Petersen, Ross____________ 2007,10
Peterson, Frank______________ 1917
Peterson, Hap________1982,83,84,85
Peterson, Tariq_________ 1997,98,99
Petrzelka, Matt_______1977,78,79,80
Pettit, Kenneth_________ 1938,39,40
Phillips, Cy__________________ 2005
Phillips, Eddie________1980,81,82,83
Phillips, Mark_____________ 1974,75
Phillips, Michael__________ 1967,68
Phillips, Robert A. _______ 1951,52,53
Phillips, Robert_________ 1946,47,48
Pickens, Derrick__________ 2000,01
Pierce, Charles____________ 1956,57
Pierce, Frank___________ 1889,90,91
Pignatelli, Carl____________ 1927,29
Pipkins, James____________ 1987,88
Piro, Doug__________________ 1976
Plate, Scott__________1990,91,92,93
Ploen, Ken_____________ 1954,55,56
Podolak, Charles__________ 1970,71
Podolak, Ed____________ 1966,67,68
Poholsky, Tom________1986,87,88,89
Polite, Eddie________________ 1984
Pollio, Henry________________ 2000
Polly, Ed_____________1988,89,90,91
Poluga, Cheter______________ 1938
Porter, Bo_____________ 1992,93,94
Porter, David___________ 2000,01,02
Pospisil, Scott_______________ 1999
Postler, Austin_______________ 2008
Postler, Paul__________1978,79,80,81
LETTERMEN
Powell, William______________ 1968
Powers, Howard_____________ 1895
Powers, Milton___________ 1889,90
Poynton, Jim___________ 1987,88,89
Prasse, Erwin___________ 1937,38,39
Prater, Shaun_________2008,09,10,11
Prescott, Robert________ 1956,57,58
Price, Derek______________ 1994,95
Price, Ken_______________ 1968,70
Pritchard, Irving_____________ 1893
Pryor, Richard__________ 1984,85,86
Pryor, Shalor________________ 1997
Pryor, Terrance______________ 2011
Pugh, Jevon________________ 2007
Puk, J. J. ________________ 1986,87
Pudder, Emery___________ 1960,61
Purdy, Matt__________1992,93,94,95
Pyles, Arthur_____________ 1917,19
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
Riley, Tom__________________ 1980
Rinderknecht, Reed__________ 1991
Ringer, William______________ 1960
Ritchie, Joe_________________ 1971
Roberson, Ernie________ 1971,72,73
Roberts, Fred___________ 1927,28,29
Roberts, Jay______________ 1962,63
Roberts, Jermire__________ 2002,03
Robertson, Cornelius_________ 1983
Robinson, Adam__________ 2009,10
Robinson, Damien____1993,94,95,96
Robinson, Derreck____2001,02,03,04
Robinson, Leonard___________ 1893
Robshaw, James_____________ 1962
Roby, Reggie_________1979,80,81,82
Rockwood, Merle_______ 1904,05,06
Rodawig, Don_______________ 1925
Rodgers, Matt________1988,89,90,91
Roehlk, Jon__________1980,81,82,83
Rogers, Alexander________ 1930,31
Rogers, Alfred_______________ 1893
Rogers, Brad___________ 2010,11,12
Rogers, Felton____________ 1960,61
Rogers, Lonnie_________ 1961,62,63
Rogers, Matt________________ 1998
Rogge, George___________ 1929,30
Roland, Charles___________ 1965,66
Rollins, Brian___________ 1971,72,73
Rollins, Vernon_______1995,96,97,99
Romano, Todd________1992,93,94,95
Romey, Richard_________ 1923,24,25
Rook, Robert________________ 1933
Roos, Nate__________________ 2005
Rose, Bill___________________ 1970
Rose, Derek____________ 1996,97,98
Rose, Kenneth_______________ 1944
Ross, Bill___________________ 1978
Ross, Thomas_______________ 1966
Roth, Matt___________2001,02,03,04
Rothwell, Eric_______________ 2003
Roussell, Mark__________ 1992,93,94
Rowell, Chris_____________ 2008,09
Ruck, Fred_____________ 1949,50,51
Rudolph, John______________ 1987
Ruhland, Matt__________ 1988,89,90
Rusk, Tom___________1975,76,77,78
Runta, Jerry_________________ 1977
Russell, Fred___________ 2001,02,03
Russo, Robert_______________ 1960
Ryan, Karlin____________ 1963,64,65
Ryan, Ron_______________ 1988,90
Ryther, Bryan_______________ 2006
179
LETTERMEN
IOWA
FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
Stepanek, Richard_______ 1967,68,69
Stephens, Roger_____________ 1943
Stevenson, Mike_____________ 1978
Stewart, Tony________1987,88,89,90
Stewart, Walter_________ 1907,08,09
Stiles, Frank______________ 1891,92
Stockdale, Matt____ 1998,99,2000,01
Stoik, Tony__________________ 1969
Stoltenberg, Walter___________ 1904
Stoops, Bobby________1979,80,81,82
Stoops, Mark___________ 1987,88,89
Stoops, Mike___________ 1981,83,84
Streff, Jack_____________ 1904,05,06
Strobel, Dave__________ 1981,82,84
Stross, Trey__________2006,07,08,09
Stutsman, Isaac___________ 1907,08
Stutsman, John___________ 1931,32
Suchy, Donald__________ 1954,55,56
Suchomel, Todd_____________ 1980
Suess, Phil_____________ 1978,79,80
Sullivan, Eddie______________ 1982
Sullivan, Robert_____________ 1946
Sullivan, Tim___________ 1967,68,70
Sunderman, Frank________ 1971,72
Swain, Gary_________________ 1965
Swaney, Harold___________ 1931,33
Swanson, Jack________2009,10,11,12
Swartzendruber, Donald___ 1950,51
Swedberg, Rodger______ 1953,54,55
Swenson, Roger_____________ 1968
Swift, Jim____________1976,77,78,79
Sykes, Joseph____________ 1918,20
Synhorst, John______________ 1918
Szykowny, Matthew_____ 1960,61,62
Tarpinian, Jeff________2007,08,09,10
Tate, Drew___________2003,04,05,06
Taylor, Tyrone_______________ 1986
Tedore, John___________ 1946,47,48
Terrell, Charles______________ 1903
Terrell, Henry________________ 1943
Terry, Ryan____________ 1992,93,94
Teyro, George__________ 1932,33,34
Theer, Richard____________ 1956,57
Thein, Rob___________1996,97,98,99
Thiele, Richard______________ 1966
Thigpen, Eric_________1995,96,97,98
Thomas, Brice____________ 1928,29
Thomas, Charles__________ 1895,96
Thomas, Floyd_______________ 1910
Thomas, John_______________ 1977
Thomas, Sidney________ 1972,73,74
Thomas, Steve___________ 1986,87
Thompson, Arthur___________ 1906
Thompson, Dale_____________ 1943
Thompson, George______ 1920,21,22
Thompson, Rich_____________ 1976
Thorson, Sherwyn______ 1959,60,61
Thurtle, Philp_______________ 1931
Tillison, Lance__________ 2007,08,10
Tippett, Andre__________ 1979,80,81
Titley, Michael____________ 1989,90
Tobin, Matt______________ 2011,12
Tofson, Duane_______________ 1955
Tollefson, Charles_______ 1938,39,40
Tomasetti, Barry________ 1975,76,77
Tompkins, Nelson_________ 1930,31
Tompras, George____________ 1965
Towle, ?____________________ 1897
Towner, John___________ 1949,50,51
Townsend, James____________ 2004
Walters, Rod_________1972,73,74,75
Wanket, Tony____________ 1983,84
Ward, Brian_________________ 1978
Ward, Tom_______________ 1987,88
Warner, Joseph_______ 1898,99,1900
Warrington, John____________ 1930
Waschek, Jim__________ 1971,72,73
Washburn, Roy___________ 1905,06
Washington, Lester______ 1972,73,74
Washington, Nate_______ 1973,75,76
Watkins, David___________ 1960,61
Watkins, Travis_________ 1987,88,89
Watters, Bert_________ 1899,1900,03
Waugh, Harry_______________ 1943
Webb, Brad__________1978,79,80,81
Webb, Chris______________ 1993,94
Webb, Cloyd___________ 1961,62,63
Webb, Ivory______________ 1980,81
Webb, Scott____________ 2000,01,02
Webber, Harold______________ 1934
Weeks, Seth_________________ 1910
Wegher, Brandon____________ 2009
Wehrle, Roger_______________ 1963
Weiland, Frank______________ 1901
Weires, Bill__________________ 1985
Weisman, Mark______________ 2012
Weiss, Leven_________1976,77,78,79
Weller, Wendell______________ 1945
Welk, Steve_________________ 1973
Wellington, Rod________ 1973,74,75
Wells, Mike__________1990,91,92,93
Welt, Anthony_______________ 1964
Wendling, Mike___________ 1971,72
Werner, Jon_________________ 1991
Wessels, Ladd_______________ 1989
Wester, Herb_________1984,85,86,87
Westhoff, Jeff_______________ 1995
Weston, Lee________________ 1965
Westra, Peter___________ 1927,28,29
Wheatley, Austin________ 1997,98,99
Whipka, Joe________________ 1970
Whisler, Bill____________ 1959,60,61
Whitaker, Matt_________ 1990,91,92
White, Edward H. ____________ 1904
White, Edward S. ____________ 1893
White, Ike_____________ 1971,72,73
White, J. D. _________________ 1989
White, Jason___________ 2009,10,11
White, Roy_____________ 1904,05,07
Wiegmann, Casey_______ 1993,94,95
Wiegmann, Roger_______ 1953,54,55
Wienke, John____________ 2011,12
Wiese, Marlin_______________ 1964
Wildeman, Parker_______ 1993,1994
Wilder, Clifford______________ 1963
Wilkes, Troy_________________ 1989
Wilkins, Glen________________ 1903
Willcox, Alex___________ 2004,05,07
Willer, James________________ 1930
Willet, James________________ 1956
Willey, Dan____________ 1977,78,79
Williams, Chester____________ 1960
Williams, Dan_______________ 2001
Williams, Dwayne_________ 1979,80
Williams, Fred_______________ 1898
Williams, Hermon____________ 1894
Williams, Jerry_______________ 1961
Williams, Joel____________ 1960,61
Williams, John_______________ 1966
Williams, Lranzie_____________ 1951
Williams, Louis_________ 1962,63,64
KINNICK STADIUM
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
Beside the expansions, an artificial surface
was installed in 1972. That carpet was
replaced in 1981. Prior to the 1989 season
a natural grass playing field, Prescription
Athletic Turf, was installed. The playing
surface was replaced with new sod prior to
the 1997 season and during the 2005 season.
The playing surface was replaced prior to
the 2009 season, this time with state-of-theart Field Turf. Permanent practice lights were
installed prior to the 2012 season.
The original fivefloor press box was
constructed in 1958 at a cost of $490,628. 62,
and was located between the 25yard lines
on the west side of the stadium. Between
1995 and 1999, the Kinnick Stadium press
box underwent a $3 million improvement
and renovation project, which included the
addition of 18 private viewing suites and
the remodeling of all five levels. The original
press box was demolished in December,
2005.
Spectators attending home games of
the Iowa Hawkeyes enjoy all the benefits
of watching a game on television, thanks
to the installation of all new and expanded
video boards and scoreboards for 2013. The
$9 million upgrade includes large scale, HD
video display units, which offer spectators
live game action, instant replays and other
features. In addition to the expanded main
board in the south end zone, two additional
video boards and a video ribbon were added
to the south end zone this summer.
Kinnick Stadium has a rich history,
beginning with a 460 Hawkeye win over
Monmouth in the facilitys first game. The
Hawkeyes tied Illinois 77 in the dedication
game Oct. 19, 1929.
In 1972, the name was changed from
Iowa Stadium to Kinnick Stadium in honor
of Iowas 1939 Heisman Trophy winner, Nile
Kinnick. His No. 24 jersey was retired by the
school because of his success as a scholarathlete at the University.
Iowas alltime record in Kinnick Stadium
is 261-171-15. Iowas longest home winning
streak of 22 games spanned the 2002 to
2005 seasons. The Hawkeyes have had 11
undefeated home seasons, including both
2003 and 2004. Iowa posted a 5-2 home
record in 2010, 4-2 mark in 2007, 4-3 mark
in 2006, 5-1 mark in 2005 and 6-1 records in
2002, 2008, 2009 and 2011.
The schools all-time home total
attendance record was set in 2006 (494,095
fans) and matched in both 2010 and 2011.
The average per game record (70,585) was
established in 2005 and matched in 2006,
2007, 2010 and 2011. Iowas record season
attendance mark for all games is 905,840 set
in 1990, a 75,487 per game average.
181
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Kinnick Stadium Attendance
Year-By-Year - Continued
Home___ Home___Season__Season
Year___ Total_____Avg. ___ Total____Avg.
1989__ 406,200__67,700__ 680,171__61,834
1990__ 414,349__69,058__ *905,840__*75,487
1991__ 420,424__70,071__ 772,358__64,363
1992__ 420,234__70,039__ 797,025__66,419
1993__ 403,842__67,307__ 746,480__62,207
1994__ 409,516__68,253__ 691,637__62,876
1995__ 410,226__68,371__ 804,265__67,022
1996__ 416,425__69,404__ 741,004__61,750
1997__ 405,788__67,631__ 824,701__68,725
1998__ 409,981__68,330__ 644,541__58,595
1999__ 380,786__63,464__ 711,744__64,704
2000__ 366,737__61,123__ 688,495__57,375
2001__ 387,987__64,665__ 687,476__57,290
2002__ 452,498__64,643__ 872,788__67,138
2003__ 460,584__65,798__ 896,753__68,891
2004__ 422,382__70,397__ 896,171__74,681
2005__ 423,510__*70,585_ 831,425__69,285
2006__ 494,095__*70,585_ 846,690__65,130
2007__ 423,510__*70,585_ 814,403__67,867
2008__ 491,186__70,169__ 834,519__64,194
2009__ 491,499__70,214__ 913,813__70,293
2010__ 494,095__*70,585_ 859,122__66,086
2011__ 494,095__*70,585_ 880,168__67,705
2012__ 493,315__70,474__ 813,426__73,948
*indicates Iowa record
70,585_______Minnesota________ 11/10/07
70,585_______Michigan State____ 10/27/07
70,585_______Illinois____________ 1013/07
70,585_______Indiana___________ 9/29/07
70,585_______Syracuse___________ 9/8/07
70,585_______Wisconsin________ 11/11/06
70,585_______Northwestern______ 11/4/06
70,585_______Northern Illinois___ 10/28/06
70,585_______Purdue___________ 10/7/06
70,585_______Ohio State_________ 9/30/06
70,585_______Iowa State_________ 9/16/06
70,585_______Montana___________ 9/2/06
70,585_______Minnesota________ 11/19/05
70,585_______Michigan_________ 10/22/05
70,585_______Indiana__________ 10/15/05
70,585_______Illinois____________ 10/1/05
70,585_______Northern Iowa_____ 9/17/05
70,585_______Ball State___________ 9/3/05
70,397_______Wisconsin________ 11/20/04
70,397_______Purdue___________ 11/6/04
70,397_______Ohio State________ 10/16/04
70,397_______Michigan State_____ 10/2/04
70,397_______Iowa State_________ 9/11/04
70,397_______Kent State__________ 9/4/04
70,397_______Minnesota________ 11/15/03
70,397_______Illinois____________ 11/1/03
70,397_______Penn State________ 10/25/03
70,397_______Michigan__________ 10/4/03
70,397_______Arizona State______ 9/20/03
70,397_______Wisconsin_________ 11/2/02
70,397_______Iowa State_________ 9/14/02
70,397_______Michigan_________ 10/27/01
70,397_______Iowa State_________ 9/16/00
70,397_______Nebraska___________ 9/4/99
70,397_______Wisconsin________ 10/24/98
70,397_______Northwestern_____ 10/10/98
70,397_______Michigan__________ 10/3/98
70,397_______Iowa State_________ 9/12/98
70,397_______Purdue___________ 11/1/97
70,397_______Illinois____________ 9/29/97
70,397_______Northwestern______ 11/9/96
70,397_______Ohio State________ 10/26/96
70,397_______Michigan State_____ 10/5/96
70,397_______Iowa State_________ 9/14/96
70,397_______Illinois____________ 11/4/95
70,397_______Penn State________ 10/21/95
70,397_______Northern Iowa______ 9/9/95
70,397_______Michigan__________ 10/1/94
70,397_______Iowa State_________ 9/10/94
70,397_______Illinois___________ 10/16/93
70,397_______ Penn State_________ 9/18/93
70,397_______ Ohio State_________ 10/31/92
70,397_______Purdue__________ 10/24/92
70,397_______Wisconsin________ 10/10/92
70,397_______Iowa State_________ 9/12/92
70,397_______Miami (FL)__________ 9/5/92
70,389_______Iowa State_________ 9/22/90
67,700_______Tulsa_____________ 9/30/89
67,700_______Oregon___________ 9/16/89
67,700_______Ohio State________ 11/12/88
67,700_______Northwestern______ 11/5/88
67,700_______Michigan_________ 10/15/88
67,700_______Wisconsin_________ 10/8/88
67,700_______Iowa State_________ 9/24/88
67,700_______Colorado__________ 9/17/88
67,700_______Minnesota________ 11/21/87
67,700_______Indiana__________ 10/31/87
67,700_______Purdue__________ 10/24/87
67,700_______Michigan State_____ 10/3/87
67,700_______Kansas State_______ 9/26/87
67,700_______Wisconsin________ 10/11/86
67,700_______Iowa State_________ 9/13/86
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
30____
5_____
9_____
5_____
Team
by Mike Northington, Purdue, 11/3/73
by Mike Northington, Purdue, 11/3/73
by Jeff Skillett vs. Cincinnati, 9/15/90
by David Fuess, Tulsa, 9/30/89
Rushing
Attempts_____ 48____ by Sean Glover, Indiana, 10/14/95
Yards________ 314___ by Tavian Banks vs. Tulsa, 9/13/97
TDs_________ 5_____ by Mike Northington, Purdue, 11/3/73
Passing
Attempts_____ 60____
60____
Completions__ 37____
Yards________ 433___
TDs_________ 5_____
5_____
Interceptions_ 7_____
Receiving
Catches______ 14____ by Dan Bitson, Tulsa, 9/30/89
Yards________ 235___ by Dan Bitson, Tulsa, 9/30/89
TDs_________ 4_____ by Ed Hinkel vs. Minnesota, 11/19/05
Total Offense
Plays________ 74____
Yards________ 473___
*TDR________ 5_____
5_____
5_____
5_____
5_____
2 0 1 3
Scoring
Points_____________
TDs_______________
__________________
PATs_______________
FGs_______________
Rushing
Attempts___________ 82___ vs. South Dakota, 10/5/40
Yards______________ 595_ by Minnesota, 10/28/34
TDs_______________ 9____ vs. Cincinnati, 9/15/90
Passing
Attempts___________
Completions________
Yards______________
TDs_______________
Interceptions_______
Total Offense
Plays______________ 104_ by Notre Dame, 10/5/68
Yards______________ 713_ vs. Northwestern, 10/8/83
Miscellaneous
First Downs_________ 36___ vs. Washington State, 9/27/69
Penalty Yards________ 145_ by Notre Dame, 11/22/52
Longest Plays
Run_______________ 96___ by Eddie Vincent vs. Purdue, 11/6/54
Pass_______________ 95___ by Brad Banks to Dallas Clark,
vs. Purdue, 10/5/02
Punt Return_________ 94___ by Bob Longley vs. Oregon, 10/29/49
Kickoff Return_______ 100_ by Joe Williams
vs. Notre Dame, 11/25/61
Interception Return__ 100_ by Rod Woodson, Purdue, 11/15/86
Fumble Return______ 84___ by Dayton Perry vs. Purdue, 10/22/60
Blk Punt Return______ 66___ by Jim Walker vs. Wisconsin, 10/12/40
Blk FG Return_______ 87___ by LeVar Woods vs. Northern Illinois,
9/18/99
Punt_______________ 96___ by George OBrien, Wisconsin,
10/18/52
Field Goal__________ 57___ by Lee Pistor, Arizona, 9/24/77
183
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
IOWA
FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
NOTE: The Iowa football records and best performances, compiled by the Iowa Athletic Communications Office, begin with the 1939 season, commonly
called the Modern Era of Big Ten and NCAA athletics. Throughout the records section, players listed in bold face are current Iowa players.
Scoring
Points
Game_________
Season________
Career________
24 on nine occasions
(last by Shonn Greene vs. Wisconsin, 10/18/08)
120 by Shonn Greene, 2008
120 by Nate Kaeding, 2002
373 by Nate Kaeding, 2000-03
Kicking Points
Game_________ 17 by Kyle Schlicher at Minnesota, 11/13/04
Season________ 120 by Nate Kaeding, 2002
Career________ 367 by Nate Kaeding, 2000-03
Touchdowns
Game_________
Season________
Career________
Cons. Carries___
Field Goals
Game_________
Season________
Career________
Consecutive___
FG Attempts
Game_________
Season________
Career________
4 on nine occasions
(last by Shonn Greene vs. Wisconsin, 10/18/08)
20 by Shonn Greene, 2008
36 by Tavian Banks, 1994-97
3 by Aaron Greving vs. Kent State, 9/1/01
5 by Kyle Schlicher at Minnesota, 11/13/04
21 by Kyle Schlicher, 2004
21 by Rob Houghtlin, 1987
67 by Nate Kaeding, 2000-03
22 by Nate Kaeding, 2001-02
5 by Mike Meyer vs. Northern Illinois, 9/1/12
5 by Mike Meyer at Indiana, 11/6/10
5 by Kyle Schlicher at Minnesota, 11/13/04
30 by Rob Houghtlin, 1987
83 by Nate Kaeding, 2000-03
PATs Made
Game_________
Season________
Career________
Consecutive___
9 on two occasions
(last by Zach Bromert vs. Iowa State, 9/20/97)
57 by Nate Kaeding, 2002
167 by Nate Kaeding, 2000-03
81, Mike Meyer, 2010-present
PAT Attempts
Game_________
Season________
Career________
9 on six occasions
(last by Zach Bromert vs. Indiana, 10/25/97)
58 by Nate Kaeding, 2002
169 by Nate Kaeding, 2000-03
Rushing
Attempts
Game_________ 42 by Sedrick Shaw vs. Michigan State, 10/7/95
Season________ 316 by Sedrick Shaw, 1995
Career________ 837 by Sedrick Shaw, 1993-96
Yards Gained
Game_________ 314 by Tavian Banks vs. Tulsa, 9/13/97
Season________ 1,850 by Shonn Greene, 2008
Career________ 4,156 by Sedrick Shaw, 1993-96
Touchdowns
Game_________
Season________
Career________
4 on five occasions
(last by Shonn Greene vs. Wisconsin, 10/18/08)
20 by Shonn Greene, 2008
33 by Tavian Banks, 1994-97
33 by Sedrick Shaw, 1993-96
Receiving
Receptions
Game_________
Season________
Career________
Yards Gained
Game_________ 256 by Quinn Early vs. Northwestern, 11/7/87
Season________ 1,135 by Marvin McNutt, Jr. , 2011
Career________ 2,861 by Marvin McNutt, Jr. , 2009-11
Touchdowns
Game_________
Season________
Career________
Passing
Attempts
Game_________
Season________
Career________
Completions
Game_________
Season________
Career________
Consecutive___
Completion Percentage
Game_________ 100 by Brad Banks (10-10) vs. Northwestern, 11/09/02
Season________ 67. 1 by Chuck Long (216 of 322), 1984
Career________ 65. 0 by Chuck Long (782 of 1,203), 198185
Yards Gained
Game_________ 558 by Chuck Hartlieb vs. Indiana, 10/29/88
Season________ 3,738 by Chuck Hartlieb, 1988
Career________ 10,461 by Chuck Long, 198185
Touchdowns
Game_________ 7 by Chuck Hartlieb vs. Northwestern, 11/7/87
Season________ 27 by Chuck Long, 1985
Career________ 74 by Chuck Long, 1981-85
Pass Efficiency (since 1979)
Season________ 157. 63 by Ricky Stanzi, 2010
Career________ 155. 53 by Brad Banks, 2001-02
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
Total Offense
Tackles
Punt Returns
Solos
Game_________ 18 by George Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/17/84
Season________ 105 by Tom Rusk, 1977
Career________ 308 by Larry Station, 1982-85
Yards Gained
Game_________ 516 by Chuck Hartlieb vs. Indiana, 10/29/88
Season________ 3,530 by Chuck Hartlieb, 1988
Career________ 10,254 by Chuck Long, 1981-85
Number
Game_________ 9 by Nile Kinnick vs. Indiana, 10/7/39
Season________ 40 by Ramon Ochoa, 2003
Career________ 124 by Peter Marciano, 1986-89
Yards Returned
Game_________ 201 by Nile Kinnick vs. Indiana, 10/7/39
Season________ 495 by Ramon Ochoa, 2003
Career________ 1,102 by Tim Dwight, 1994-97
Kickoff Returns
Number
Game_________ 9 by Tim Dwight vs. Ohio State, 10/28/95
Season________ 43 by Earl Douthitt, 1973
Career________ 78 by Earl Douthitt, 1972-74
Yards Returned
Game_________ 187 by Sid Thomas vs. Michigan State, 11/23/74
Season________ 994 by Earl Douthitt, 1973
Career________ 1,762 by Earl Douthitt, 1972-74
Punting
Number
Game_________ 16 by Nile Kinnick vs. Notre Dame, 11/11/39
Season________ 86 by Ryan Donahue, 2007 #
Career________ 272 by Jason Baker, 1997-00
Yards
Game_________ 731 by Nile Kinnick vs. Notre Dame, 11/11/39
Season________ 3,533 by Ryan Donahue, 2007
Career________ 11,304 by Jason Baker, 1997-00
Average
Game (min. 4)__ 55. 8 by Reggie Roby vs. Nebraska, 9/12/81
Season________ 49. 8 by Reggie Roby, 1981
Career________ 45. 4 by Reggie Roby, 1979-82
Number
Game_________ 29 by Dave Clement vs. Oregon State, 9/19/70
Season________ 171 by Andre Jackson, 1972
Career________ 492 by Larry Station, 1982-85
Assists
Game_________ 22 by Dave Clement vs. Oregon State, 9/19/70
Season________ 88 by Andre Jackson, 1972
Career________ 190 by Andre Jackson, 1972-75
For Loss
Game_________ 6 (23 yds. ) by Leroy Smith vs. Ohio State, 11/2/91
Season________ 25 (93 yds. ) by Jonathan Babineaux, 2004
Career________ 78 (407 yds. ) by Jared DeVries, 1995-1998
For Loss (yardage)
Game_________ 53 (4 tackles) by Ron Geater vs. Purdue, 10/25/91
Season________ 153 (20 tackles) by Andre Tippett, 1980
Career________ 407 (78 tackles) by Jared DeVries, 19951998
QB Sacks
Game_________ 5 (21 yds. ) by Leroy Smith vs. Ohio State, 11/2/91
Season________ 18 (101 yds. ) by Leroy Smith, 1991
Career________ 42 (323 yds. ) by Jared DeVries, 1995-1998
Blocked Kicks
Game_________
Season________
Career________
Interceptions
Number
Game_________
Season________
Career________
Return Yards
Season________ 203, Tyler Sash, 2009
Career________ 392, Tyler Sash, 2008-10
* - - ties NCAA record for a linebacker
185
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FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
Scoring
Points
Game_________ 70 vs. Utah State, 9/28/57
Season________ 484 in 2002
Per game______ 48. 5 in 1890
Touchdowns
Game_________ 10 vs. Texas-El Paso, 9/27/86
10 vs. Utah State, 9/28/57
Season________ 60 in 2002
Field Goals
Game_________ 5 at Minnesota, 11/13/04
5 vs. Washington, 12/29/95
Season________ 21 in 2004, 2002 and 1987
PATs Made
Game_________ 9 vs. Iowa State, 9/20/97
9 vs. Cincinnati, 9/15/90
Season________ 57 in 2002
Rushing
Attempts
Game_________ 82 at Minnesota, 11/2/68
82 vs. South Dakota, 10/5/40
Season________ 607 in 1984
Yards Gained
Game_________ 517 vs. Minnesota, 11/19/83
Season________ 2,784 in 2002
Per game______ 255. 4 in 1958
Yards/Attempt
Game_________ 11. 0 vs. Minnesota, 11/19/83
Season________ 5. 3 in 1997
Touchdowns
Game_________ 9 vs. Cincinnati, 9/15/90
Season________ 38 in 1990
Passing
Attempts
Game_________ 62 at Indiana, 10/29/88
Season________ 470 in 1988
Completions
Game_________ 44 at Indiana, 10/29/88
Season________ 290 in 1988
Completion Percentage
Game_________ 1. 000 (12-12) vs. Northwestern, 11/9/02
Season________ . 657 (276420) in 1985
Yards Gained
Game_________ 584 at Northwestern, 11/7/87
Season________ 3,796 in 1987
Per game______ 300. 9 in 1985
Touchdowns
Game_________ 7 at Northwestern, 11/7/87
Season________ 30 in 1985
Total Offense
Plays
Game_________ 101 at Minnesota, 11/2/68
Season________ 971 in 1987
Yards Gained
Game_________ 713 vs. Northwestern, 10/8/83
Season________ 5,647 in 1983
Per game______ 470. 6 in 1983
First Downs
Number
Game_________ 36 vs. Washington State, 9/27/69
Season________ 284 in 1985
Per game______ 23. 7 in 1985
Kickoff Returns
Number
Season________ 64 in 1973
Yards Returned
Season________ 1,381 in 1973
Per return_____ 29. 0 in 1941
Punt Returns
Number
Season________ 48 in 2003
Yards Returned
Season________ 636 in 1997
Per return_____ 17. 0 in 1940
Punting
Number
Game_________ 16 vs. Notre Dame, 11/11/39
Season________ 87 in 2007
Yards
Game_________ 731 vs. Notre Dame, 11/11/39
Season________ 3,551 (87 punts, 40. 8 avg. ) in 2007
Yards/Punt
Game_________ 55. 8 vs. Nebraska, 9/12/81
Season________ 45. 5 in 1981
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2 0 1 3
Scoring
First Downs
Touchdowns
Game_________ 0 on 61 occasions (last vs. Penn State, 10/2/10)
Season________ 1 in 1899
Tackles
Points
Game_________ 0 on 50 occasions (last vs. Ball State, 9/25/10)
Season________ 5 in 1899
Per game______ 0. 6 in 1899
Rushing
Attempts
Game_________ 17 at Purdue, 11/18/89
Season________ 362 in 1955
Yards Gained
Game_________ (-73) at Purdue, 11/18/89
Season________ 950 in 1937
Per game______ 79. 7 in 1981
Yards/Attempt
Game_________ (-4. 2) at Purdue, 11/18/89
Season________ 2. 4 in 1981
Touchdowns
Game_________ 0 on many occasions (last vs. Indiana, 11/3/12)
Season________ 1 in 1899
Passing
Attempts
Game_________ 1 vs. South Dakota, 10/5/40
1 at Notre Dame, 10/27/45
Season________ 62 in 1944
Completions
Game_________ 0 on many occasions
2 vs. Georgia Tech, 1/5/10
2 vs. Purdue, 10/24/92
2 vs. Michigan State, 10/3/87
Season________ 19 in 1944
Number
Game_________ 2 vs. South Dakota, 10/5/40,
2 vs. Nebraska, 11/4/44
Season________ 67 in 1937
Per game______ 8. 4 in 1937
For Loss
Game_________ 16 vs. Northwestern (-92 yards), 11/16/91
Season________ 114 in 1995
QB Sacks
Game_________ 9 at Purdue (-74 yards), 11/18/89
Season________ 61 in 1991
Turnovers
Interceptions
Game_________ 7 vs. Wisconsin, 11/13/82
Season________ 23 in 2008 (13 games)
23 in 1987 (13 games)
23 in 1986 (12 games)
Fumbles Recovered
Game_________ 7 at Purdue, 10/1/49
Season________ 26 in 1977
Total Offense
Plays
Game_________ 39 vs. Wyoming, 10/17/53
Season________ 475 in 1944
Yards Gained
Game_________ 49 at Northwestern, 10/6/84
Season________ 1,467 in 1937
Per game______ 183. 3 in 1937
Completion Percentage
Game_________ . 000 on many occasions
. 200 vs. Michigan State, 10/3/87
Season________ . 270 in 1941
Yards Gained
Game_________ -7 vs. Notre Dame, 10/23/48
Season________ 365 in 1941
Per game______ 45. 6 in 1941
Touchdowns
Game_________ 0 on many occasions
(last vs. Nebraska, 9/23/12)
Season________ 0 on many occasions
187
IOWA
FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
Rushing (min. 175 yards)
Interceptions
IOWA
FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
189
IOWA
FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
Rushing (min. 700 yards)
Name______________ Att-Yards_____Avg______TDs______Year
1.
Shonn Greene_______ 307-1,850_____ 6. 0______ 20______ 2008
2.
Tavian Banks_________ 260-1,691_____ 6. 5______ 17______ 1997
3.
Sedrick Shaw________ 316-1,477_____ 4. 7______ 15______ 1995
4.
Marcus Coker________ 281-1,384_____ 4. 9______ 15______ 2011
5.
Fred Russell_________ 282-1,355_____ 4. 8_______7______ 2003
6.
Albert Young________ 249-1,334_____ 5. 4_______8______ 2005
7.
Dennis Mosley_______ 270-1,267_____ 4. 7______ 12______ 1979
8.
Fred Russell_________ 220-1,264_____ 5. 7_______9______ 2002
9.
Ronnie Harmon______ 223-1,166_____ 5. 2_______9______ 1985
10.
Rick Bayless_________ 216-1,150_____ 5. 3______ 10______ 1986
11.
Sedrick Shaw________ 224-1,116_____ 5. 0_______9______ 1996
12.
Ladell Betts__________ 232-1,090_____ 4. 7_______5______ 2000
13.
Ladell Betts__________ 222-1,060_____ 4. 8______ 10______ 2001
14.
Tony Stewart________ 215-1,036_____ 4. 8_______8______ 1988
15.
Mike Saunders_______ 216-1,022_____ 4. 7______ 10______ 1991
16.
Nick Bell____________ 166-1,009_____ 6. 1______ 12______ 1990
17.
Sedrick Shaw________ 170-1,002_____ 5. 9_______7______ 1994
18.
Albert Young_________ 206-968_____ 4. 7_______6______ 2007
19.
Adam Robinson_______ 203-941_____ 4. 6______ 10______ 2010
20.
Ed Podolak___________ 154-937_____ 6. 1_______8______ 1968
21.
Owen Gill____________ 199-920_____ 4. 6_______4______ 1984
22.
Ronnie Harmon_______ 190-907_____ 4. 8______ 11______ 1984
23.
Levi Mitchell__________ 205-900_____ 4. 4_______3______ 1970
24.
Ladell Betts___________ 189-857_____ 4. 5_______5______ 1999
25.
Tony Stewart_________ 157-844_____ 5. 4_______3______ 1990
26.
Adam Robinson_______ 181-834_____ 4. 6_______5______ 2009
27. Mark Weisman_______159-815_____5. 1_______8______ 2012
28.
Eddie Phillips_________ 166-806_____ 4. 9_______5______ 1982
29.
Owen Gill____________ 129-798_____ 6. 2______ 10______ 1983
30.
Albert Young_________ 178-779_____ 4. 4_______7______ 2006
31.
Eddie Phillips_________ 162-778_____ 4. 8_______8______ 1983
32.
Phil Blatcher__________ 157-737_____ 4. 7_______8______ 1981
Bill Reichardt_________ 178-737_____ 4. 2_______2______ 1951
34.
Kevin Harmon________ 151-715_____ 4. 7_______6______ 1987
35.
Jermelle Lewis________ 123-709_____ 5. 8_______8______ 2002
Name____________________NoYards___
1.
Marvin McNutt, Jr. __________ 82-1,315____
2.
Keith Chappelle____________ 64-1,037____
3.
Kevin Kasper______________ 82-1,010____
4.
Quinn Early________________ 63-1,004____
5.
Maurice Brown______________48-966_____
6.
Karl Noonan________________59-933_____
7.
Dave Moritz________________50-912_____
8.
Clinton Solomon____________58-905_____
9.
Bill Happel_________________56-901_____
10.
Deven Harberts_____________53-880_____
11.
Marvin McNutt, Jr. ___________53-861_____
12.
Kahlil Hill__________________59-841_____
13.
Tim Dwight________________46-816_____
14.
Marv Cook_________________49-803_____
15.
Clinton Solomon____________46-800_____
16.
Marv Cook_________________63-767_____
17.
Danan Hughes______________43-757_____
18.
Tim Dwight________________51-751_____
19.
Derrell Johnson-Koulianos____45-750_____
20.
Derrell Johnson-Koulianos____46-745_____
21.
Ed Hinkel__________________63-744_____
22.
Dallas Clark_________________43-742_____
23.
Kerry Reardon______________43-738_____
24.
Ronnie Harmon_____________35-729_____
25.
Andy Brodell_______________39-724_____
26.
Keenan Davis_______________50-713_____
27.
Al Bream___________________55-704_____
Tim Dwight________________42-704_____
29.
Scott Helverson_____________54-703_____
30.
Ronnie Harmon_____________60-699_____
31.
Marvin McNutt, Jr. ___________34-674_____
32.
Kevin Kasper_______________60-664_____
33.
Dominique Douglas_________49-654_____
34.
Derrell Johnson-Koulianos____44-639_____
35.
Bill Happel_________________47-632_____
36.
Harold Jasper_______________33-621_____
37.
Kahlil Hill__________________58-619_____
38.
Dave Moritz________________41-605_____
39.
Alan Cross_________________55-600_____
Jim Mauro_________________30-600_____
Avg. __ TDs___Year
16. 0____ 12___ 2011
16. 2_____6___ 1980
12. 3_____7___ 2000
15. 9____ 10___ 1987
20. 1____ 11___ 2002
15. 8_____4___ 1964
18. 2_____5___ 1983
15. 6_____6___ 2004
16. 1_____8___ 1985
16. 6_____6___ 1988
16. 2_____8___ 2010
14. 3_____8___ 2001
17. 7_____9___ 1995
16. 4_____2___ 1987
17. 4_____7___ 2005
12. 2_____3___ 1988
17. 6_____8___ 1991
14. 7_____4___ 1996
16. 7_____2___ 2009
16. 2____ 10___ 2010
11. 8_____7___ 2004
17. 3_____4___ 2002
17. 2_____6___ 1969
20. 8_____5___ 1983
18. 6_____5___ 2006
14. 3_____4___ 2011
12. 8_____5___ 1967
16. 8_____8___ 1997
13. 0_____5___ 1985
11. 7_____1___ 1985
19. 8_____8___ 2009
11. 1_____3___ 1999
13. 3_____2___ 2006
14. 5_____3___ 2008
13. 4_____3___ 1984
18. 8_____2___ 1994
10. 7_____5___ 2000
14. 8_____3___ 1982
10. 9_____5___ 1992
20. 0_____5___ 1986
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FOOTBALL
M E D I A G U I D E
2 0 1 3
191
IOWA
FOOTBALL
2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E
Rushing (min. 1,000 yards)
Name_______________ Att-Yards_____Avg. ___ TDs_________ Years
1.
Sedrick Shaw_________ 837-4,156_____ 5. 0____ 33_______ 1993-96
2.
Ladell Betts__________ 831-3,686_____ 4. 4____ 25_______ 1998-01
3.
Albert Young_________ 660-3,173_____ 4. 8____ 23_______ 2004-07
4.
Tavian Banks_________ 505-2,977_____ 5. 9____ 33_______ 1994-97
5.
Fred Russell__________ 514-2,760_____ 5. 4____ 17_______ 2001-03
6.
Tony Stewart_________ 532-2,562_____ 4. 8____ 17_______ 1987-90
7.
Owen Gill____________ 489-2,556_____ 5. 2____ 22_______ 1981-84
8.
Ronnie Harmon_______ 443-2,271_____ 5. 1____ 22_______ 1982-85
9.
Eddie Phillips_________ 465-2,177_____ 4. 7____ 19_______ 1980-83
10.
Dennis Mosley________ 458-2,133_____ 4. 6____ 14_______ 1976-79
11.
Shonn Greene________ 347-2,107_____ 6. 1____ 19____ 2005-06, 08
12.
Marcus Coker ________ 395-2,006_____ 5. 1____ 18_____2010-2011
13.
Levi Mitchell_________ 425-1,927_____ 4. 5____ 10_______ 1969-71
14.
Adam Robinson______ 384-1,775_____ 4. 6____ 15_______ 2009-10
15.
Nick Bell_____________ 311-1,748_____ 5. 6____ 18_______ 1988-90
16.
Ed Podolak___________ 407-1,710_____ 4. 2____ 14_______ 1966-68
17.
Bill Reichardt_________ 384-1,665_____ 4. 3_____ 6________ 1949-51
18.
Jim Jensen___________ 367-1,661_____ 4. 5_____ 9________ 1972-75
19.
David Hudson________ 340-1,629_____ 4. 8____ 24_______ 1985-88
20.
Tim Sullivan__________ 357-1,584_____ 4. 4____ 15_______ 1967-70
21.
Rick Bayless__________ 317-1,561_____ 4. 9____ 13_______ 1984-87
22.
Damian Sims_________ 279-1,504_____ 5. 4____ 13_______ 2004-07
23.
Mike Saunders________ 309-1,476_____ 4. 8____ 16_______ 1988-91
24.
Ryan Terry___________ 293-1,443_____ 4. 9____ 12_______ 1992-94
25.
Silas McKinnie________ 254-1,390_____ 5. 5____ 10_______ 1965-67
26.
Eddie Vincent________ 227-1,373_____ 6. 0____ 11_______ 1953-55
27.
Larry Ferguson_______ 215-1,297_____ 6. 0____ 10_______ 1959-62
28.
Jerry Faske___________ 223-1,240_____ 5. 6_____ 9________ 1948-50
29.
Jon Lazar____________ 304-1,225_____ 4. 0_____ 7________ 1975-78
30.
Jermelle Lewis________ 226-1,150_____ 5. 1____ 10_______ 2002-04
31.
Kevin Harmon________ 243-1,151_____ 4. 7____ 12_______ 1984-87
32.
Bill Green____________ 299-1,135_____ 3. 8____ 13_______ 1939-41
33.
Norm Granger________ 203-1,099_____ 5. 4_____ 5________ 1980-83
34.
Lew Montgomery_____ 266-1,093_____ 4. 1____ 17_______ 1989-92
35.
Marvin Lampkin______ 256-1,066_____ 4. 2_____ 5________ 1989-92
36.
Phil Blatcher_________ 213-1,061_____ 5. 0____ 10_______ 1978-81
Butch Caldwell_______ 330-1,061_____ 3. 2____ 12_______ 1972-76
38.
George Rice__________ 238-1,050_____ 4. 4____ 12_______ 1951-53
39.
George Broeder_______ 256-1,025_____ 4. 0_____ 7________ 1951-54
40.
Bob Jeter____________ 171-1,016_____ 5. 9_____ 7________ 1957-59
41.
Mark Fetter__________ 242-1,006_____ 4. 2_____ 6________ 1972-75
Passing (min. 1,500 yards)
Name____________ Comp-Att__ Pct. __ Yards__ TDs________ Years
1.
Chuck Long________782-1,203__ . 650__ 10,461___ 74______ 1981-85
2.
Drew Tate_________665-1,090__ . 610__ 8,292___ 61______ 2003-06
3.
Ricky Stanzi________ 542-907___ . 598__ 7,377___ 56______ 2007-10
4.
Chuck Hartlieb_____ 512-802___ . 638__ 6,934___ 37______ 1986-88
5.
Matt Rodgers_______ 550-905___ . 608__ 6,725___ 41______ 1988-91
6.
Matt Sherman______ 448-776___ . 577__ 6,399___ 43______ 1994-97
7.
James Vandenberg__ 507-888___ . 571__ 5,786___ 35______ 2009-12
8.
Kyle McCann_______ 357-603___ . 592__ 4,349___ 23______ 1998-01
9.
Gary Snook________ 280-631___ . 443__ 3,738___ 20______ 1963-65
10.
Brad Banks_________ 213-362___ . 588__ 3,155___ 30______ 2001-02
11.
Larry Lawrence_____ 201-395___ . 509__ 2,987___ 17______ 1968-69
12.
Jake Christensen____ 257-468___ . 549__ 2,950___ 21______ 2006-08
13.
Paul Burmeister_____ 242-419___ . 578__ 2,943___ 16______ 1990-93
14.
Scott Mullen_______ 229-428___ . 535__ 2,625___ 11______ 1997-00
15.
Randy Duncan______ 186-328___ . 564__ 2,615___ 23______ 1956-58
16.
Ed Podolak_________ 172-398___ . 432__ 2,316___ 8_______ 1966-68
17.
Nathan Chandler____ 177-327___ . 541__ 2,201___ 19______ 2002-03
18.
Phil Suess__________ 175-325___ . 538__ 2,196___ 12______ 1977-80
19.
Jim Hartlieb________ 181-291___ . 622__ 2,064___ 17______ 1989-92
20.
Matt Szykowny_____ 155-290___ . 534__ 2,038___ 14______ 1960-62
21.
Randy Reiners______ 142-279___ . 509__ 2,008___ 16______ 1996-99
22.
Mark Vlasic_________ 134-236___ . 568__ 1,939___ 14______ 1983-86
23.
Tom McLaughlin____ 123-296___ . 416__ 1,795___ 7_______ 1975-77
24.
Al DiMarco_________ 113-261___ . 432__ 1,749___ 14______ 1947-48
25.
Pete Gales_________ 137-316___ . 434__ 1,660___ 11______ 1978-81
26.
Butch Caldwell_____ 111-309___ . 359__ 1,651___ 7_______ 1972-76
27.
Glenn Drahn_______ 107-323___ . 331__ 1,580___ 17______ 1948-50
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2 0 1 3
All-Purpose Yards
Name___________ Rush___ Rec____ PR____ KR___ Total______Year
1.
Sedrick Shaw_____ 4,225___ 438_____0____ 380___ 5,043___ 1993-96
2.
Ronnie Harmon___ 2,271__ 2,045____7____ 662___ 4,985___ 1982-85
3.
Tim Dwight_______ 322___ 2,271__ 1,102__ 1,195__ 4,890___ 1994-97
4.
Ladell Betts______ 3,686___ 702_____0_____ 9____ 4,397___ 1998-01
5.
D. Jn-Koulianos____ 65___ 2,616____0___ 1,575__ 4,256___ 2007-10
6.
Tavian Banks_____ 2,977___ 388_____5____ 785___ 4,155___ 1994-97
7.
Albert Young_____ 3,173___ 703_____0____ 245___ 4,121___ 2004-07
8.
Kahlil Hill__________ 9____ 1,892__ 556__ 1,509__ 3,966___ 1998-01
9.
Danan Hughes____ (-3)___ 2,216____0___ 1,161__ 3,374___ 1989-92
10.
Tony Stewart_____ 2,562___ 387_____0____ 399___ 3,348___ 1991-94
11.
Harold Jasper______ 0____ 1,863__ 532___ 938___ 3,333___ 1991-94
12.
Levi Mitchell_____ 1,927___ 459_____0____ 881___ 3,267___ 1969-71
13.
Fred Russell______ 2,760___ 45_____0____ 337___ 3,142___ 2001-03
14.
Owen Gill________ 2,544___ 475_____0_____ 0____ 3,019___ 1981-84
15.
Marvin McNutt, Jr. _ 63___ 2,861____0_____ 0____ 2,924___ 2008-11
16.
Dennis Mosley____ 2,133___ 339_____0____ 278___ 2,750___ 1976-79
17.
Eddie Phillips_____ 2,177___ 430____ 13____ 39___ 2,659___ 1980-83
Scoring (min. 120 points)
Name_________________ Points_____ TDs-PAT-FG________ Years
1.
Nate Kaeding___________ 373________ 1-166-67________ 2000-03
2.
Rob Houghtlin___________ 290________ 0-128-54________ 1985-87
3.
Tom Nichol_____________ 277________ 0-142-45________ 1981-84
4.
Kyle Schlicher___________ 260________ 0-107-51________ 2004-06
5.
Mike Meyer____________ 234________ 0-99-45___2010-present
6.
Tavian Banks____________ 218_________ 36-1-0_________ 1994-97
Zach Bromert___________ 218________ 0-140-26________ 1995-98
8.
Sedrick Shaw____________ 214_________ 35-2-0_________ 1993-96
Jeff Skillett______________ 214________ 0-112-34________ 1988-91
10.
Tim Dwight_____________ 192_________ 32-0-0_________ 1994-97
Ronnie Harmon__________ 192_________ 32-0-0_________ 1982-85
12.
David Hudson___________ 166_________ 27-2-0_________ 1985-88
13.
Marvin McNutt, Jr. _______ 168_________ 28-0-0_________ 2008-11
14.
Ladell Betts_____________ 162_________ 27-0-0_________ 1998-01
15.
Daniel Murray___________ 158________ 0-59-33________ 2007-10
16.
Albert Young____________ 150_________ 25-0-0_________ 2004-07
17.
Mike Saunders___________ 144_________ 24-0-0_________ 1988-91
18.
Nick Bell________________ 132_________ 22-0-0_________ 1988-90
Owen Gill_______________ 132_________ 22-0-0_________ 1981-84
20.
Danan Hughes__________ 128_________ 21-1-0_________ 1989-92
21.
George Rice_____________ 126_________ 21-0-0_________ 1951-53
22.
Eddie Phillips____________ 120_________ 20-0-0_________ 1980-83
Interceptions (min. 8 interceptions)
Name_______________No-Yards______Avg. ____ TDs_______ Years
1.
Devon Mitchell________18-202_______11. 2_______0______ 1982-85
Nile Kinnick___________ 18-91_______ 5. 0_______0______ 1937-39
3.
Jovon Johnson________17-183_______10. 8_______0______ 2002-05
4.
Damien Robinson______14-196_______14. 0_______0______ 1993-96
5.
Tyler Sash____________13-392_______30. 2_______1______ 2008-10
6.
Brett Greenwood______ 12-83_______ 6. 9_______0______ 2007-10
Steve Wilson__________12-118_______ 9. 8_______0______ 1966-68
8.
Plez Atkins____________11-153_______13. 9_______2______ 1994-97
Brad Quast____________11-217_______19. 7_______1______ 1986-89
10.
Tom Knight___________10-237_______23. 7_______3______ 1993-96
Merton Hanks_________ 10-78_______ 7. 8_______0______ 1987-90
Kerry Burt____________ 10-46_______ 4. 6_______0______ 1984-87
Lou King_____________ 10-90_______ 9. 0_______0______ 1978-81
14.
Mike Stoops___________ 9-194_______21. 6_______0______ 1981-84
Scott Plate_____________9-60________ 6. 7_______0______ 1990-93
Rod Sears_____________ 9-166_______18. 4_______1______ 1975-77
Craig Clemons__________9-23________ 2. 6_______0______ 1969-71
18.
Micah Hyde___________ 8-142_______17. 8_______2______ 2009-12
Antwan Allen___________8-78________ 9. 8_______0______ 2002-05
Tarig Holman___________8-36________ 4. 5_______0______ 1996-99
Jason Olejniczak________8-43________ 5. 4_______1______ 1990-93
Nate Creer_____________8-60________ 7. 5_______0______ 1982-85
Bobby Stoops__________8-80________10. 0_______0______ 1979-82
Jim Caldwell___________8-68________ 8. 5_______0______ 1973-76
Rick Penney___________ 8-100_______12. 5_______0______ 1972-75
193
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Rushing Offense
Passing Offense
Opponent________ CoAtt_____
1. Northwestern_____ 3244______
2. Northwestern_____ 2843______
3. Indiana___________ 4462______
4. Texas____________ 3040______
5. Purdue___________ 2029______
6. N. C. State________ 3051______
7. Indiana___________ 36-61______
8. Indiana___________ 2539______
9. Northwestern_____ 1926______
Pittsburgh________ 31-48______
Yds_______ TD_________Date
584______ 7_______ 11-7-87
575______ 5_______ 10-8-83
558______ 3______ 10-29-88
469______ 6______ 12-26-84
438______ 4______ 10-13-84
428______ 3______ 12-31-88
426______ 0______ 10-23-99
409______ 3______ 10-29-83
399______ 6______ 10-26-85
399______ 3_______ 9-17-11
Total Offense
Scoring Offense
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Opponent______________Score___________________ Date
Northern Iowa___________950___________________ 10-3-14
Coe____________________920__________________ 10-10-08
Iowa Wesleyan___________910_________________ 11-1-1890
Cornell_________________880___________________ 10-1-04
Northwestern____________786__________________ 10-29-13
Cornell_________________760__________________ 10-15-13
Des Moines______________720__________________ 11-11-05
Utah State_______________7014__________________ 9-28-57
TexasEl Paso_____________697___________________ 9-27-86
Grinnell_________________690__________________ 11-12-04
Rushing Defense
Opponent__________
1. Purdue_____________
2. Drake______________
3. TexasEl Paso_________
Indiana_____________
5. Purdue_____________
6. Kansas State_________
7. Wisconsin___________
8. Kent State___________
Indiana_____________
10. Iowa State___________
Iowa State___________
Passing Defense
AttYds_________ TD___________Date
17(73)_________ 0________ 11-18-89
27(36)_________ 0_________ 9-14-85
29(30)_________ 0_________ 9-27-86
28(30)_________ 0________ 10-12-57
21(22)_________ 1________ 11-17-90
31(21)_________ 0_________ 9-29-51
20-(-18)_________ 1________ 11-18-95
19-(-13)_________ 0__________ 9-4-04
27-(-13)_________ 0_________ 11-7-92
30-(-11)_________ 0__________ 9-6-97
30(11)_________ 0_________ 9-13-86
Opponent________CoAtt_____
1. Notre Dame_______18________
2. Minnesota_________04________
Purdue___________03________
Ohio State_________03________
Kansas State_______08________
Nebraska__________26________
Wisconsin_________05________
Notre Dame_______01________
Great Lakes________04________
Michigan__________04________
Yds_______ Int_________Date
(7)_______ 3______ 10-23-48
0_________ 0______ 10-21-72
0_________ 1______ 10-26-68
0_________ 0______ 11-12-55
0_________ 2_______ 9-24-55
0_________ 2______ 11-24-45
0_________ 1_______ 11-3-45
0_________ 0______ 10-27-45
0_________ 0_______ 10-3-42
0_________ 0_______ 10-4-41
Total Defense
Opponent__________ RushPass_____
1. Northwestern________ 1930__________
2. Kansas State_________ 670___________
3. Kansas State_________ (21)89________
4. Cincinnati___________ 2346__________
5. N. Dakota St. ________ 4036__________
6. Northwestern________ 672___________
Hawaii______________ 6711__________
8. Wisconsin___________ 3646__________
9. Kansas State_________ 1170__________
Minnesota___________ 5922__________
Scoring Defense
Total__________Date
49__________ 10-6-84
67__________ 9-24-55
68__________ 9-29-51
69__________ 9-15-90
76__________ 9-21-46
78__________ 10-3-81
78_________ 10-20-56
82_________ 10-12-91
81_________ 10-31-59
81_________ 11-14-53
G______ AttYards________
9_______ 4392,284________
10______ 5302,528________
9_______ 4532,170________
9_______ 4402,151________
9_______ 4562,147________
9_______ 4422,083________
12______ 5772,699________
11______ 474-2,431________
11______ 5592,406________
12______ 552-2,604________
Passing Offense
Year_____
1. 1985____
2. 1987____
3. 1988____
4. 1983____
5. 2005____
6. 2004____
7. 2010____
8. 2006____
9. 1964____
10. 1984____
2011____
G______ CoAtt___________
12______ 276-420__________
13______ 276-448__________
13______ 290-470__________
12______ 194-346__________
12______ 245-404__________
12______ 239-385__________
13______ 226-357__________
13______ 248-423__________
9_______ 154-321__________
13______ 226-348__________
13______ 240-412__________
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TDs_________Avg/G
29___________ 253. 8
32___________ 252. 8
27___________ 241. 1
24___________ 239. 0
21___________ 238. 6
25___________ 231. 4
38___________ 224. 9
26___________ 221. 0
18___________ 218. 7
25___________ 217. 0
Yards________Avg/G
3,611________ 300. 9
3,796________ 292. 0
3,752________ 288. 6
3,239________ 269. 9
3,093________ 257. 8
2,881________ 240. 1
3,049________ 234. 5
3,118________ 239. 8
2,125________ 236. 1
3,053________ 234. 8
3,052________ 234. 8
Passing Defense
Total Defense
Total Offense
Year_____
1. 1983____
2. 1985____
3. 1968____
4. 2005____
5. 1990____
1987____
7. 2002____
8. 1969____
9. 1988____
10. 1995____
Rushing Defense
G_____________ Pts_____________Avg/G
13_____________ 484______________ 37. 2
12_____________ 440______________ 36. 7
12_____________ 427______________ 35. 6
12_____________ 411______________ 34. 3
12_____________ 391______________ 32. 6
12_____________ 391______________ 32. 6
10_____________ 322______________ 32. 2
12_____________ 380______________ 31. 7
12_____________ 368______________ 30. 7
12_____________ 360______________ 30. 0
Year______ G_______
1. 1946_____ 9_______
2. 1957_____ 9_______
3. 1956_____ 10______
4. 1981_____ 12______
5. 1959_____ 9_______
6. 1953_____ 9_______
7. 1960_____ 9_______
8. 1950_____ 9_______
9. 1961_____ 9_______
10. 1962_____ 9_______
RushPass________ Total_______Avg/G
1,217590_________ 1,806_______ 200. 7
1,014967_________ 1,981_______ 220. 1
1,285783_________ 2,068_______ 229. 8
9561,834_________ 2,790_______ 232. 5
1,0371,098_______ 2,135_______ 237. 2
1,0501,208_______ 2,528_______ 250. 9
1,492827_________ 2,319_______ 257. 7
1,2421,107_______ 2,349_______ 261. 0
1,493858_________ 2,351_______ 261. 2
1,3081,057_______ 2,365_______ 262. 8
Pts______________Avg/G
84_________________ 8. 4
91________________ 10. 1
92________________ 10. 2
100_______________ 11. 1
108_______________ 12. 0
98________________ 12. 3
99________________ 12. 3
112_______________ 12. 4
169_______________ 13. 0
157_______________ 13. 0
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Passing
YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS
1990__ Matt Rodgers________ 187310__ 2,228
1991__ Matt Rodgers________ 185283__ 2,275
1992__ Jim Hartlieb_________ 144-226__ 1,579
1993__ Paul Burmeister______ 184-309__ 2,152
1994__ Ryan Driscoll________ 78-154___ 1,018
1995__ Matt Sherman_______ 170-295__ 2,546
1996__ Matt Sherman_______ 154-264__ 1,918
1997__ Matt Sherman_______ 82-158___ 1,199
1998__ Kyle McCann________ 86-159___ 1,179
1999__ Scott Mullen_________ 126-226__ 1,415
2000__ Scott Mullen_________ 74-141____ 877
2001__ Kyle McCann________ 167-252__ 2,028
2002__ Brad Banks__________ 170-294__ 2,573
2003__ Nathan Chandler_____ 165-307__ 2,040
2004__ Drew Tate___________ 233-375__ 2,786
2005__ Drew Tate___________ 219-352__ 2,828
2006__ Drew Tate___________ 207-352__ 2,623
2007__ Jake Christensen_____ 198-370__ 2,269
2008__ Ricky Stanzi_________ 150-254__ 1,956
2009__ Ricky Stanzi_________ 171-304__ 2,417
2010__ Ricky Stanzi__________221-345___ 3,004
2011__ James Vandenberg____237-404___ 3,022
2012__ James Vandenberg___ 223-389__ 2,249
Receiving
YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS
1983__ Dave Moritz_________ 50912______ 5
1984__ Bill Happel__________ 47632______ 3
1985__ Ronnie Harmon______ 60699______ 1
1986__ Jim Mauro__________ 30600______ 5
1987__ Quinn Early__________ 631,004____ 10
1988__ Marv Cook__________ 63767______ 3
1989__ Travis Watkins_______ 36583______ 4
1990__ Danan Hughes_______ 29410______ 5
1991__ Danan Hughes_______ 43757______ 8
1992__ Alan Cross__________ 55-640______ 5
1993__ Harold Jasper________ 38-641______ 2
1994__ Harold Jasper________ 33-621______ 2
1995__ Tim Dwight_________ 46-816______ 9
1996__ Tim Dwight_________ 51-751______ 4
1997__ Tim Dwight_________ 42-704______ 8
1998__ Kahlil Hill___________ 35-432______ 2
1999__ Kevin Kasper________ 60-664______ 3
2000__ Kevin Kasper________ 82-1,010_____ 7
2001__ Kahlil Hill___________ 59-841______ 8
2002__ Maurice Brown_______ 48-966_____ 11
2003__ Maurice Brown_______ 33-507______ 4
2004__ Clinton Solomon_____ 63-905______ 6
2005__ Clinton Solomon_____ 46-800______ 7
2006__ Andy Brodell________ 39-724______ 5
2007__ D. Johnson-Koulianos_ 38-482______ 2
2008__ D. Johnson-Koulianos_ 44-639______ 3
2009__ D. Johnson-Koulianos_ 45-750______ 2
2010__ Marvin McNutt, Jr. _____53-861_______ 8
2011__ Marvin McNutt, Jr. _____82-1,315____ 12
2012__ K. Martin-Manley_____52-571______ 2
Keenan Davis_________47-571_______ 1
Scoring
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1964__ Dalton Kimble_______ 800_______ 48
1965__ Bob Anderson_______ 0610______ 28
1966__ Bob Anderson_______ 059_______ 24
1967__ Silas McKinnie_______ 901_______ 56
1968__ Larry Lawrence_______ 1000______ 60
1969__ Alan Schuette________ 0724______ 45
1970__ Tim Sullivan_________ 600_______ 36
1971__ Harry Kokolus________ 0413______ 25
1972__ Dave Harris__________ 400_______ 24
Frank Holmes________ 400_______ 24
1973__ Jim Jensen__________ 604_______ 40
1974__ Rod Wellington______ 500_______ 30
1975__ Nick Quartaro________ 0719______ 40
1976__ Nick Quartaro________ 0718______ 39
1977__ Dave Holsclaw_______ 0912______ 39
1978__ Brad Reid___________ 600_______ 36
1979__ Dennis Mosley_______ 1600______ 96
1980__ Keith Chappelle______ 600_______ 36
1981__ Tom Nichol__________ 01126_____ 59
1982__ Tom Nichol__________ 0431______ 43
1983__ Tom Nichol__________ 01444_____ 86
1984__ Tom Nichol__________ 01641_____ 89
1985__ Rob Houghtlin_______ 01948____ 105
1986__ Rob Houghtlin_______ 01439_____ 81
1987__ Rob Houghtlin_______ 02141____ 104
1988__ Jeff Skillett__________ 01131_____ 64
1989__ George Murphy______ 0423______ 35
1990__ Nick Bell____________ 1400______ 84
1991__ Mike Saunders_______ 1300______ 78
1992__ Danan Hughes_______ 6-0-1_______ 38
1993__ Todd Romano_______ 0-19-10_____ 49
1994__ Kent Kahl___________ 9-0-0_______ 54
1995__ Sedrick Shaw________ 15-0-1______ 92
1996__ Tavian Banks________ 10-0-1______ 62
1997__ Tavian Banks________ 19-0-0_____ 114
1998__ Ladell Betts__________ 5-0-0_______ 30
Zach Bromert________ 0-18-4______ 30
Kahlil Hill___________ 5-0-0_______ 30
1999__ Tim Douglas_________ 0-6-19______ 37
2000__ Nate Kaeding________ 0-14-20_____ 62
2001__ Nate Kaeding________ 0-12-49_____ 85
2002__ Nate Kaeding________ 0-21-57____ 120
2003__ Nate Kaeding________ 1-20-40____ 106
2004__ Kyle Schlicher________ 0-21-29_____ 92
2005__ Kyle Schlicher________ 0-17-43_____ 94
2006__ Kyle Schlicher________ 0-13-32_____ 71
2007__ Albert Young________ 7-0-0_______ 42
2008__ Shonn Greene_______ 20-0-0_____ 120
2009__ Daniel Murray_______ 0-19-32_____ 89
2010__ Mike Meyer__________0-14-31_____ 73
2011__ Marcus Coker________ 15-0-0______ 90
2012__ Mike Meyer_________ 0-17-25____ 76
Interceptions
197
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Tackles
Quarterback Sacks
Yr.
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Player__________________ Sacks-Yds.
Dave Haight___________________7-51
Mike Burke____________________3-18
Joe Mott______________________9-69
Jim Johnson__________________12-70
Rod Davis_____________________7-35
Matt Ruhland__________________7-65
Leroy Smith_________________18-101
Larry Blue____________________10-72
Larry Blue____________________11-73
Parker Wildeman______________10-67
Bill Ennis-Inge________________12-76
Jared DeVries_________________12-92
Jared DeVries________________13-104
Jared DeVries__________________8-85
Jared DeVries_________________10-69
Scott Pospisil__________________6-26
Derrick Pickens_________________7-26
Aaron Kampman_______________9-34
Matt Roth____________________10-54
Matt Roth____________________12-83
Jonathan Babineaux___________11-63
Kenny Iwebema________________7-38
Bryan Mattison_______________ 6. 5-57
Bryan Mattison_______________ 9. 0-54
Mitch King__________________ 4. 0-37
Adrian Claynorn_____________ 11. 5-87
Karl Klug____________________ 5. 5-47
Mike Daniels___________________9-53
Joe Gaglione________________ 5. 0-24
Player________________ Tackles-Yds.
Greg Allison__________________13-37
William Bevil_________________ 2-15 *
Daniel McDonald______________ 2-7 *
Layne McDowell_____________ 2-14 *
Daniel McDonald_____________ 7-52 *
Jerry Nelson_________________ 7-53 *
Craig Clemons________________ 3-8 *
Richard Solomon______________ 3-5 *
Harry Young__________________ 3-6 *
Dan Dickel__________________ 5-30 *
Dan Dickel___________________11-39
Lynn Heil____________________10-32
Dave Bryant__________________15-58
Doug Benschoter_______________6-18
Jim Molini____________________10-69
Steve Vazquez_________________9-38
Dave Becker___________________9-40
Bryan Skradis__________________7-33
Andre Tippett________________20-153
Andre Tippett_________________14-77
Mark Bortz___________________10-50
Tony Wancket________________16-81
Vernon Little_________________13-81
Jeff Drost____________________15-65
Larry Station__________________15-59
Jeff Drost____________________11-67
Dave Haight__________________11-53
Dave Haight__________________14-50
Joe Mott_____________________21-79
Jim Johnson_________________21-111
Rod Davis____________________12-41
Leroy Smith_________________22-119
Mike Wells___________________17-62
Mike Wells___________________17-70
Parker Wildeman______________17-77
Jared DeVries________________19-104
Jared DeVries________________22-133
Jared DeVries_________________19-81
Jared DeVries_________________19-91
Scott Pospisil__________________9-34
Jerry Montgomery_____________11-31
Aaron Kampman______________17-54
Colin Cole____________________18-61
Jovon Johnson________________16-92
Jonathan Babineaux___________25-93
Abdul Hodge__________________11-27
Mitch King____________________12-49
Bryan Mattison_______________ 9. 0-54
Mitch King___________________ 4. 0-37
Adrian Clayborn____________ 20. 0-107
Karl Klug____________________13. 0-67
Mike Daniels________________13. 5-63
James Morris______________ 9. 0-40
Joe Gaglione________________ 9. 0-32
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Punt Return
95______Bill Happel at Minnesota, 11/17/84
94______Bob Longley vs. Oregon, 10/29/49
92______Tim Dwight vs. Indiana, 10/25/97
90______Jovon Johnson vs. Ball State, 9/3/05
89______Peter Marciano vs. Minnesota, 11/22/86
86______Tim Dwight vs. Ohio State, 10/26/96
83______Walner Belleus at Arizona State, 9/18/04
83______Tim Dwight vs. Penn State, 10/19/96
82______Paul Krause vs. Michigan, 11/17/62
81______Andy Brodell vs. Iowa State, 9/13/08
80______Gerald Mauren vs. Notre Dame, 11/21/59
76______Earl Smith vs. Ohio State, 10/16/54
72______Willie Fleming vs. Michigan, 11/1/58
70______Ramon Ochoa vs. Buffalo, 9/6/03
68______Harold Jasper vs. Oregon, 9/24/94
67______Tony Collins vs. Illinois, 9/27/97
65______C. J. Jones vs. Michigan, 10/27/01
64______Karl Noonan vs. Oregon State, 9/25/65
62______Kahlil Hill vs. Central Michigan, 9/5/98
61______Tim Dwight vs. Michigan, 10/18/97
58______Ed Hinkel vs. Northwestern, 11/2/02
57______Kahlil Hill vs. Illinois, 9/26/98
56______Andy Brodell vs. Northern Illinois, 9/1/07
55______Robert Smith vs. Purdue, 10/15/83
54______Ed Hinkel vs. Penn State, 9/28/02
51______C. J. Jones vs. Kent State, 9/1/01
Interception Return
98______Adam Shada vs. Purdue, 10/7/06
98______Tanner Miller vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11
94______Brad Quast vs. Kansas State, 9/10/88
94______Bobby Stearns vs. Montana, 10/2/54
90______Rod Sears vs. Purdue, 10/22/77
89______Shaun Prater vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/3/11
86______Tyler Sash vs. Indiana, 10/31/09
85______Dick Gibbs vs. Indiana, 10/30/65
81______Brian Wise vs. Kansas State, 9/10/88
70______Matt Bowen vs. Indiana, 10/25/97
72______Micah Hyde vs. Missouri, 12/28/10
68______Christian Kirksey vs. Minnesota, 9/29/12
66______Micah Hyde vs. Michigan State, 10/30/10
62______Derek Pagel vs. Michigan State, 10/12/02
60______J. P. Lange vs. Indiana, 10/25/97
60______Tom Knight vs. Indiana, 10/14/95
58______Tyler Sash at Minnesota, 11/22/08
57______Amari Spievey at Minnesota, 11/22/08
57______Tom Knight vs. Indiana, 10/12/96
52______James Morris vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/3/11
51______Sean Considine at Penn State 10/23/04
49______James Morris vs. Iowa State, 9/08/12
48______Tyler Sash vs. South Carolina, 1/1/09
47______Joe Slattery vs. Illinois, 9/26/98
45______Tyler Sash vs. South Carolina, 1/1/09
Fumble Return
84______Dayton Perry vs. Purdue, 10/22/60
72______Kevin Worthy vs. Akron, 8/31/02
51______Kerry Cooks vs. Iowa State, 9/10/94
47______Abdul Hodge vs. Penn State, 10/25/03
45______Christian Kirksey vs. Penn State, 10/20/12
Blocked PAT Return
99______D. J. Johnson vs. Penn State, 9/28/02
Blocked Field Goal Return
87______LeVar Woods vs. Northern Illinois, 9/18/99
85______Antwan Allen vs. Purdue, 10/05/02
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Field Goal
58______Tim Douglas vs. Illinois, 9/26/98
56______Tom Nichol vs. Michigan, 10/22/83
55______Nate Kaeding vs. Minnesota, 11/15/03
55______Nate Kaeding vs. Penn State, 9/28/02
55______Rob Houghtlin vs. Iowa State, 9/19/87
54______Brion Hurley vs. Iowa State, 9/14/96
53______Todd Romano vs. Tulsa, 9/4/93
52______Rob Houghtlin vs. UCLA, 1/1/86
51______Nate Kaeding vs. Purdue, 10/05/02
51______Nate Kaeding vs. Utah State, 9/21/02
51______Tim Douglas vs. Illinois, 9/26/98
51______Tim Douglas vs. Illinois, 9/26/98
51______Brion Hurley vs. Michigan State, 10/5/96
51______Dave Holsclaw vs. Michigan State, 11/19/77
50______Mike Meyer vs. Northern Illinois, 9/01/12
50______Mike Meyer vs. Iowa State, 9/10/11
50______Nate Kaeding at Wisconsin, 11/22/03
50______Brion Hurley vs. Minnesota, 11/23/96
50______Brion Hurley vs. Washington, 12/29/95
50______Brion Hurley vs. Wisconsin, 11/18/95
50______Brion Hurley vs. Michigan State, 10/7/95
50______Rob Houghtlin vs. Northern Illinois, 9/21/85
Punt
83______Lonnie Rogers vs. Oregon State, 9/26/62
82______Ryan Donahue vs. Michigan State, 10/27/07
79______Jason Baker vs. Illinois, 9/26/98
79______Joe Heppner vs. Wisconsin, 11/10/73
76______Ryan Donahue vs. Northwestern, 11/3/07
76______Jason Baker vs. Arizona State, 12/31/97
75______David Bradley vs. Minnesota, 11/15/03
75______Nick Gallery vs. Indiana, 10/14/95
74______Jason Baker vs. Illinois, 10/14/00
73______Ryan Donahue at Northwestern, 11/13/10
73______Ryan Donahue vs. Northwestern, 11/07/09
73______Nick Gallery vs. Ohio State, 10/26/96
73______Nile Kinnick vs. Indiana, 10/7/39
71 ______Ryan Donahue vs. Wisconsin, 10/23/10
70______Nick Gallery vs. Purdue, 10/30/93
70______Gary Kostrubala vs. Michigan State, 10/5/85
69______Jason Baker vs. Iowa State, 9/16/00
69______Nick Gallery vs. Indiana, 10/12/96
69______Reggie Roby vs. Purdue, 11/7/81
69______Dan Matter vs. Illinois, 9/11/76
68______Ryan Donahue at Purdue, 10/20/07
Kickoff Returns For Touchdowns
100_____C. J. Jones vs. Southern California, 1/2/03
100_____Joe Williams vs. Notre Dame, 11/25/61
100_____George Rice vs. Purdue, 10/6/51
99______Derrell Johnson-Koulianos at Ohio State, 11/14/09
99______Norm Granger vs. Indiana, 10/10/81
99______Bill Reichardt vs. Oregon, 10/29/49
97______Dave Schick vs. Northwestern, 11/1/75
95______Kerry Reardon vs. Northwestern, 11/9/68
94______Jermelle Lewis vs. Michigan State, 10/12/02
92______Jordan Cotton vs. Penn State, 10/20/12
92______Levi Mitchell vs. Washington State, 9/27/69
92______Henry Vollenweider vs. South Dakota, 9/30/39
90______Kahlil Hill vs. Michigan State, 10/7/00
88______Derrell Johnson-Koulianos at Minnesota, 11/27/10
88______Kahlil Hill vs. Central Michigan, 9/5/98
88______Dick Hoerner vs. Michigan, 11/28/42
77______Bill Burkett vs. Nebraska, 11/9/40
43______Ernest Crank vs. Northwestern, 11/14/92
HAWKEYE VISIONS
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The Hawkeye Visions Endowment Program: Hawkeye Visions is an on-going campaign, which seeks to build an endowment capable of covering the cost, via
earnings, of UI student-athlete scholarships. The program currently includes almost 200 scholarships ranging from fully endowed scholarships, partially endowed,
in development or scholarships pledged via an estate gift. The following Visionary and Leadership Scholarships will be awarded for the 2013-14 academic year.
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The Iowa Hawkeyes play their home football games in Kinnick
Stadium (capacity 70,585), located on the west campus in the
heart of the Universitys athletic complex. It is a few minutes drive
from Interstate 80 and 380 and is less than 30 minutes from the
Eastern Iowa Airport in Cedar Rapids.
The Paul J. Brechler Press Box at Kinnick is on the west side and
accessible by elevator or stairs. The facility is named in honor of
the former UI athletic director (1947-60). It was completed prior
to the 2006 season as part of the two-year, $90 million renovation
of Kinnick Stadium.
The four-level facility extends from goal line to goal line. The media
section, including the press section, radio and television booths and
game management operations, are located on the fourth level.
Level one includes private suites and indoor club seating, level two
includes outdoor club seating and level three is private suites.
Refreshments and snacks are available throughout each game. A
pregame meal is served for the media, as well as sandwiches postgame.
Ferentz Conferences/Interview Requests
Coach Kirk Ferentz holds a media conference each Tuesday at
12:45 p. m. in the players auditorium during the football season.
Players are also available, upon request, at 1:15 p. m. following the
media conference.
Player requests must be made following each game, either after
a Saturday game or by 9 a. m. CT Sunday morning, for the following
week. Out of town media should contact the Athletic Communications
office on Mondays to arrange telephone interviews.
Coach Ferentz is available each Tuesday during the Big Ten
Conference coaches tele-conference (11:40 a. m. , CT), and, he is
also available via tele-conference for visiting media outlets. Those
tele-conferences are held each Tuesday at noon. Contact UI Athletic
Communications for tele-conference phone number and details.
Credentials
Season and single-game credential requests for Iowa football
may be requested online. Please contact Theresa Walenta (theresawalenta@uiowa. edu) for instructions. Season requests must be
received by August 15 to assure a season seat in the press box.
Once a credential request is submitted, you will receive an
automatic reply stating that your request has been received. You
will receive another notification when your request has been
approved or denied. Credentials will be mailed if the request is
received 10 days prior to a game. Credentials may also be picked
up in the Athletic Communications office on the Friday prior to
game day or left at the media will call gate (Gate I) at Kinnick
Stadium on game day.
Reporters may not use a credential to cover the game for
another newspaper, TV station, radio station or internet site.
Failure to comply will result in both agencies credentials being
revoked for the entire season.
Credential language, which appears on all credentials issued
for Iowa football, is printed on the following page of this guide.
All rules and regulations listed are enforced by the University of
Iowa Athletics Department and the Big Ten Conference.
Parking
Requests for parking should be made when requesting
credentials online. Media parking is located in the parking ramp at
the northeast corner of Kinnick Stadium, at the corner of Hawkins
Drive and Evashevski Drive.
Television stations needing satellite truck parking must contact
Theresa Walenta (319-335-9411) to make arrangements.
MEDIA INFORMATION
Media Entrance
Members of the media are encouraged to enter Kinnick Stadium
at the northeast corner of the stadium (Gate I, immediately across
from the parking ramp) and proceed through the north and west
concourses to elevator F, located at the midway point of the west
stands. Media members may also enter through Gate F on the
west side of Kinnick Stadium.
Photo/TV Credentials
Photo credentials must be requested following the same
guidelines as mentioned above. A photographers room is located
at the northwest corner of Kinnick Stadium. Photo credentials
must be presented in order to receive an armband and vest for
sideline photography. Entrance to the photo room is through
the tunnel in the middle of the west concourse. From the playing
field, the photo room may be accessed though the tunnel at the
northwest corner of the field.
Television stations are not allowed to video tape from the press
box. A splitter board is available in the photo room for all TV
stations to receive the overhead video provided by Iowas football
video department (or the network midfield camera). TV camera
personnel on the sidelines must adhere to all sideline policies.
Services
Complete play-by-play, halftime statistics, final team
and individual stats, complete defensive stats, drive charts,
participation charts and quotes from both head coaches are
available following each home game. The Kinnick Stadium press
facility closes four hours following each home game.
Telephones
Iowa provides a limited number of telephones in the main press
box area for use on a first-come, first-serve basis. Media requiring
their own phone lines should call 319-335-2945 and ask for a work
order clerk.
High Speed Internet Access
Hard wire high speed internet access is available at every media
seat in the Kinnick Stadium press box. Wireless internet access
is available, with a username and password, in the postgame
interview rooms.
Postgame Information via E-Mail
All game statistics, notes and quotes will be e-mailed from
Kinnick Stadium following Iowa home games when requested.
This information is filed in pdf format and is sent within 30-45
minutes following home games. To receive this information,
contact a member of the Iowa Athletic Communications staff. This
information is also posted on the Iowa website, hawkeyesports.
com, following each Iowa game throughout the season.
Press Conference Transcripts
Transcripts of Tuesday press conferences and home game
postgame press conferences with Coach Kirk Ferentz, are provided
by ASAP Transcripts. Transcripts of Ferentz press conferences are
available for download via hawkeyesports. com and e-mail. Hard
copy transcripts of press conferences following home games are
also distributed to members of the media.
MEDIA INFORMATION
Accommodations
A directory of hotels, motels, restaurants and available air
transportation can be found on page 205 of this guide. The UI
Athletic Communications office does reserve a block of rooms
at the Holiday Inn and Conference Center in Coralville, and those
are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Contact Theresa
Walenta in the UI Athletic Communications office (319-335-9411)
for reservations.
Postgame Interviews
Members of the media should contact Steve Roe with player
requests prior to leaving the press box. UI Athletic Communications
staff will be departing the press box with approximately five
minutes remaining in the game.
Both team locker room facilities are located beneath the south
end zone stands. All player and coaches interviews will take place
in the designated media rooms. You may follow a member of the
UI Athletic Communications staff from the press box or ask for
directions on getting to the postgame media rooms.
Both head coaches are available (in different interview rooms)
following the cooling off period, with player interviews to follow.
Coach Ferentz postgame comments are televised on the monitors
throughout the Kinnick Stadium press box. Quotes from both
head coaches are distributed following the interview sessions.
The Iowa locker room is closed to the media. Requested Iowa
players are available in the interview area, and quotes from
selected Iowa players are also distributed following the interview
sessions.
The Hawkeye Radio Network
Fans of the University of Iowa following the Hawkeyes on radio
can tune in on their favorite station throughout the state of Iowa
and the Midwest.
The radio voice of the Hawkeyes is Gary Dolphin, a Cascade,
Iowa native who handles all play-by-play action of both Iowa
football and mens basketball. In addition, Dolphin also serves
as the host of the weekly coachs shows during the season with
football Coach Kirk Ferentz and mens basketball Coach Fran
McCaffery. Dolphin is a three-time Iowa Sportscaster of the Year.
He is in his 17th year of broadcasting Iowa football and basketball
on the Hawkeye Radio Network. Dolphin, overall, is in his 41st
year of play-by-play broadcasting, which includes six years of
broadcasting basketball games for Northwestern University. He
served as the Network Television Coordinator for the Chicago
Bears from 1989-99.
Dolphin is joined on all University of Iowa football broadcasts
by former Hawkeye and NFL great Ed Podolak. A native of Atlantic,
Iowa, Podolak was a three-year letterman for the Hawkeyes (196668) as a quarterback and running back. He enjoyed a lengthy
professional career with the Kansas City Chiefs and is a member
of the Chiefs Hall of Fame. He has been a part of Iowa football
broadcasts for 31 years. Iowas sideline reporter is Rob Brooks, son
of Hall of Fame broadcaster, Bob Brooks.
The Hawkeye Radio Network, a production of Learfield
Communications, Inc. of Jefferson City, Mo. , blankets the state of
Iowa and bordering states with more than 50 stations providing
live coverage. The Hawkeyes can also be heard on the World Wide
Web (hawkeyesports. com) via Hawkeye All-Access, and on
satellite radio.
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Credential Language
Following is the information printed on the University of Iowa
game day media credential. All rules and regulations listed are
enforced by the University of Iowa Athletics Department and the
Big Ten Conference.
Press Credential Language
This working credential is subject in all respects to the Media
Credential Criteria and Policies set forth by the University of
Iowa. This working credential is issued for the sole purpose of
providing facility access to an accredited agencys employee who
has a legitimate working function (media or game service) in
conjunction with this game or games. It is non-transferable and
non-assignable and any duplication or alteration of this document
is prohibited. Any unauthorized use of this credential subjects the
bearer to ejection from the facility and prosecution for criminal
trespass. Any secondary use of any picture, photograph, audio
description, video, film/tape, drawing or other description of a
game taken or made by the accredited organization or individual
to whom this credential has been issued (including, but not
limited to use in delayed editorial or non-editorial advertising,
sales promotion or merchandising) is prohibited without prior
specific written approval of the University of Iowa or the Big Ten
Conference. Nothing in these terms and conditions authorizes
or allows bearer to violate any of the trademarks, copyright and
other proprietary rights of the University of Iowa or the Big Ten
Conference. A maximum of two minutes (2:00) of game video
footage (without audio) may be utilized during the one week
period following the conclusion of the game, solely within
regularly scheduled bona fide news programming distributed via
television, and may not be distributed via the internet, wireless or
other forms of media.
ACCEPTANCE OF THIS CREDENTIAL CONSTITUTES
AGREEMENT BY THE BEARER AND HIS OR HER
ORGANIZATION TO ABIDE BY THE FOREGOING CONDITIONS.
In Memory
Jim Zabel
1921-2013
Jim Zabel, who broadcast University of
Iowa athletic events for 50 years, passed
away May 23, 2013. He was 91.
Zabel was employed by WHO radio
in Des Moines, Iowa, and later was part
of the UIs original broadcast team for
Learfield Sports Properties. His broadcasts of over 6,000 sporting
events included every Iowa football and basketball game for 50
years. Zabels career at WHO also included 52 years of coverage of
the Iowa high school girls and boys state basketball tournaments,
the Drake Relays for 60 years and select basketball games for both
Drake University and Iowa State University for 20 years.
Zabel earned his journalism degree from Iowa in 1944. He is a
member of the Kinnick Stadium media Wall of Fame and was recognized by the UI as an honorary letterman.
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NEWSPAPERS
Associated Press
Telephone: 515-243-3281; 1-800-453-2113
505 5th Ave. , Suite 1000
Des Moines, Iowa 50309
Sports Editor: Luke Meredith
E-mail: lmeredith@ap. org
Iowa City office: 319-337-5615
The Burlington Hawk Eye
Telephone: 319-754-8461
Box 10, 800 S. Main St.
Burlington, Iowa 52601-0010
Sports Editor: John Bohnenkamp
Football Writer: Susan Denk
E-mail: sdenk@thehawkeye. com
Cedar Rapids Gazette
Telephone: 319-398-8258
500 Third Ave. SE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52401
Iowa Football Writers: Marc Morehouse; Scott
Dochterman
E-mail: Marc. Morehouse@sourcemedia. net;
Scott. Dochterman@sourcemedia. net
Columnist: Mike Hlas
E-mail: Mike. Hlas@sourcemedia. net
Daily Iowan
Telephone: 319-335-5848
E131 AJB
University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa 52242
Sports Editor: Cody Goodwin
E-mail: codyjgoodwin@gmail. com; daily-iowan@
uiowa. edu
Des Moines Register
Telephone: 515-284-8162
400 Locust St. , Suite 500
Des Moines, Iowa 50309
Iowa Football Writers: Rick Brown; Andrew Logue
E-mail: rbrown@dmreg. com; alogue@dmreg. com
Columnist: Bryce Miller
E-mail: bmiller@dmreg. com
Moline Dispatch
Telephone: 800-272-6397; 309-757-4974
1720 Fifth Ave.
Moline, Ill. 61265
Iowa Football Writer: Marc Nesseler
E-mail: nesseler@qconline. com
WHO-TV (NBC)
Telephone: 515-242-3739; 1-800-835-1313
1801 Grand Ave.
Des Moines, Iowa 50308
Sports Director: Keith Murphy
E-mail: keith. murphy@whotv. com
WOI-TV (ABC)
Telephone: 515-282-5555; 1-800-858-5555
3903 West Town Parkway
West Des Moines, Iowa 50266
Sports Director: Dave Zawilinski
E-mail: dzawilinski@myabc5. com
TELEVISION
KCCI-TV (CBS)
Telephone: 515-247-8811; 1-800-974-8841
888 Ninth St.
Des Moines, Iowa 50309
Sports Director: Andy Garman
E-mail: agarman@kcci. com
KCRG-TV (ABC)
Telephone: 319-398-8325; 319-365-9999; 1-800332-5443
501 Second Ave. SE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52401
Sports Director: Scott Saville
E-mail: scott. saville@kcrg. com
Hawkeye Insider
Telephone: 319-621-4850
1070 Bryan Court
Iowa City, Iowa 52245
Editor: Rob Howe
E-mail: hawkeyeinsider@gmail. com
KGAN-TV (CBS)
Telephone: 319-395-9081; 1-800-222-5426
600 Old Marion Road NE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52402
Sports Director: Jared Aarons
E-mail: jaarons@kgan. com
Hawkeye Nation
Telephone: 515-661-2853
Editor: Jon Miller
E-mail: jonmiller@hawkeyenation. com
KWQC-TV (NBC)
Telephone: 319-383-7037; 1-800-927-6397
805 Brady St.
Davenport, Iowa 52803
Sports Director: Thom Cornelis
E-mail: tcornelis@kwqc. com
Hawkeye Report
Telephone: 563-508-4641
12344 71st Ave.
Blue Grass, Iowa 52726
Editor: Tom Kakert
E-mail: Tkakert@aol. com
Iowa City Press Citizen
Telephone: 319-339-7368
123 N. Linn St. , Suite 2E
Iowa City, Iowa 52245
Iowa Football Writer: Ryan Suchomel
E-mail: rsuchomel@press-citizen. com
Columnist: Pat Harty
E-mail: pharty@press-citizen. com
KWWL-TV (NBC)
Telephone: 319-291-1290; 1-800-484-9639
500 E. 4th St.
Waterloo, Iowa 50703
Sports Director: Rick Coleman
E-mail: rcoleman@kwwl. com
WHBF-TV (CBS)
Telephone: 309-786-5441
231 18th St.
Rock Island, Ill. 61201
Sports Director: Jay Kidwell
E-mail: sports@cbs4qc. com; jkidwell@cbs4qc. com
WQAD-TV (ABC)
Telephone: 309-736-3325; 736-3300
3003 Park 16th St.
Moline, Ill. 61265
Sports Director: Matt Randazzo
E-mail: matt. randazzo@wqad. com
RADIO
KCJJ
Telephone: 319-354-1242
PO Box 2118
Iowa City, Iowa 52244
Sports: Kyle Hughes
E-mail: kcjjam@aol. com
KGYM
Telephone: 319-363-2061
1110 26th Ave. SW
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404
Sports Director: Scott Unash
E-mail: scott. unash@1600espn. com
KMRY
Telephone: 319-393-1450
1957 Blairs Ferry Road NE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52402
Sports: Bob Brooks
E-mail: b. brooks@kmryradio. com
KRUI
Telephone: 319-335-9525
379 IMU
Iowa City, Iowa 52242
Sports Director: Bria Davis
E-mail: bria-davis@uiowa. edu
KXIC
Telephone: 319-354-9500
3365 NE Dubuque St.
Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Program Director: Jay Capron
E-mail: jaycapron@clearchannel. com
KXNO/WHO
Telephone: 1-866-469-4295; 515-245-8828
1801 Grand Ave.
Des Moines, Iowa 50312
Sports: Jim Brinson
E-mail: jimbrinson@whoradio. com
WMT
Telephone: 319-395-0530; 1-800-933-7767
600 Old Marion Rd. NE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52406
Sports: Andy Peterson
E-mail: andypetersen@clearchannel. com
RADIO IOWA
Telephone: 1-800-729-8765
2700 Grand Ave. , Suite 103
Des Moines, Iowa 50312
Sports Director: Todd Kimm
E-mail: radioiowa@learfield. com
Reporter: Dar Danielson
E-mail: DDanielson@learfield. com
MEDIA DIRECTORY
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Hotels/Motels
Restaurants
Alexis Park Inn and Suites, 1165 S. Riverside Drive, Iowa City_______ 337-8665
Amana Colonies Holiday Inn, I-80, Exit 225, Amana_______________ 688-1175
Americinn, 2597 Holiday Road, Coralville_______________________ 625-2400
Baymont Inn & Suites, 200 6th Street, Coralville__________________ 337-9797
Best Western Cantebury Inn, 704 1st Ave. , Coralville______________ 351-0400
Big Ten Inn, 707 1st Ave. , Coralville____________________________ 351-6131
Candlewood Suites, 2491 Holiday Road, Coralville________________ 625-2200
Clarion Highlander Hotel & Conference Center,
2525 N. Dodge St. , Iowa City____________________________ 354-2000
Comfort Inn and Suites, 2431 James Street, Coralville_____________ 338-3400
Comfort Inn, 209 9th St. , Coralville____________________________ 351-8144
Country Inn and Suites by Carlson, 2571 Heartland Place, Coralville_ 545-8464
Days Inn, 205 2nd Street, Coralville____________________________ 354-4400
Fairfield Inn, 214 9th Street, Coralville__________________________ 337-8382
Hampton Inn, 1200 1st Ave. , Coralville_________________________ 351-6600
Hampton Inn, 4 Sturgis Corner Drive, Iowa City__________________ 339-8000
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August 29
Indiana State at Indiana
UNLV at Minnesota
August 31
NORTHERN ILLINOIS AT IOWA
Southern Illinois at Illinois
Central Michigan at Michigan
Western Michigan at Michigan State
Wyoming at Nebraska
Northwestern at California
Buffalo at Ohio State
Penn State vs. Syracuse
Purdue at Cincinnati
Massachusetts at Wisconsin
September 7
MISSOURI STATE AT IOWA
Cincinnati at Illinois
Navy at Indiana
Notre Dame at Michigan
South Florida at Michigan State
Minnesota at New Mexico State
Nebraska at Southern Mississippi
Syracuse at Northwestern
San Diego State at Ohio State
Eastern Michigan at Penn State
Indiana State at Purdue
Tennessee Tech at Wisconsin
September 14
IOWA AT IOWA STATE
Washington at Illinois
Bowling Green at Indiana
Akron at Michigan
Youngstown State at Michigan State
Western Illinois at Minnesota
UCLA at Nebraska
Western Michigan at Northwestern
Ohio State at California
Central Florida at Penn State
Notre Dame at Purdue
Wisconsin at Arizona State
September 21
WESTERN MICHIGAN AT IOWA
Missouri at Indiana
Michigan at Connecticut
Michigan State at Notre Dame
San Jose State at Minnesota
South Dakota State at Nebraska
Maine at Northwestern
Florida A&M at Ohio State
Kent State at Penn State
Purdue at Wisconsin
September 28
IOWA AT MINNESOTA
Miami, Ohio at Illinois
Wisconsin at Ohio State
Northern Illinois at Purdue
October 5
MICHIGAN STATE AT IOWA
Illinois at Nebraska
Penn State at Indiana
Minnesota at Michigan
Ohio State at Northwestern
October 12
Indiana at Michigan State
Michigan at Penn State
Nebraska at Purdue
Northwestern at Wisconsin
October 19
IOWA AT OHIO STATE
Wisconsin at Illinois
Indiana at Michigan
Purdue at Michigan State
Minnesota at Northwestern
October 26
NORTHWESTERN AT IOWA
Michigan State at Illinois
Nebraska at Minnesota
Penn State at Ohio State
November 2
WISCONSIN AT IOWA
Illinois at Penn State
Minnesota at Indiana
Michigan at Michigan State
Northwestern at Nebraska
Ohio State at Purdue
November 9
IOWA AT PURDUE
Illinois at Indiana
Nebraska at Michigan
Penn State at Minnesota
BYU at Wisconsin
November 16
Ohio State at Illinois
Indiana at Wisconsin
Michigan at Northwestern
Michigan State at Nebraska
Purdue at Penn State
November 23
MICHIGAN AT IOWA
Illinois at Purdue
Indiana at Ohio State
Michigan State at Northwestern
Wisconsin at Minnesota
Nebraska at Penn State
November 29
IOWA AT NEBRASKA
November 30
Northwestern at Illinois
Purdue at Indiana
Ohio State at Michigan
Minnesota at Michigan State
Penn State at Wisconsin
December 7
Big Ten Championship Game
(Indianapolis, Ind. )
Hawkeye Huddles
The National I-Club and the UI Alumni
Association will host receptions at
Iowa away football games during the
2013 season. Presented by Iowa River
Landing, the Hawkeye Huddles include
snacks, cash refreshments, door prizes,
Herky and the Iowa cheerleaders. The
2013 Hawkeye Huddles are sponsored
by Iowa River Landing, Melrose
Meadows Retirement Community,
Herkys Locker Room and the Iowa City
Area Development Group.
The Hawkeye Huddles start three
hours prior to kickoff, but no earlier
than 9 a.m., and last for two hours. Visit
jointheiclub.com for further information.
Sept. 14, Iowa State
Friday, Sept. 13, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Sheraton Hotel West Des Moines
1800 50th St.
West Des Moines, Iowa
Sept. 28, Minnesota
11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
The Commons Hotel
615 Washington Ave. SE
Minneapolis, Minn.
Oct. 19, Ohio State
12:30-2:30 p.m., ET
The Fawcett Center
2400 Olentangy River Road
Columbus, Ohio
Nov. 9, Purdue
TBA
Four Points by Sheraton
1600 Cumberland Ave.
West Lafayette, Ind.
Nov. 29, Nebraska
8:30-10 a.m.
Embassy Suites Lincoln
1040 P St.
Lincoln, Neb.
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All Big Ten universities have been granted Tier One Status by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, a distinction awarded
to just over 100 universities.
Big Ten schools have produced more than 1,450 Academic All-Americans,
more than any other conference, including 46 in the last academic year.
For the 2011 fiscal year, the Big Ten led all conferences with over $8 billion in research expenditures, more than $2 billion more than any other
conference.
During the 2012-13 season, Big Ten institutions claimed seven national
championships: Indiana mens soccer; Michigan mens gymnastics; Michigan mens swimming and diving; Minnesota womens ice hockey; Nebraska
womens bowling; Ohio State womens rowing; and Penn State wrestling.
LEADERS IN INNOVATION
First awarded the Big Ten Medal of Honor in 1915, honoring outstanding senior student-athletes who demonstrate excellence in academics
and athletics. The conference will award its 100th Medal of Honor in
May 2014.
The Big Ten Advisory Commission was formed in 1972. It enlists former
student-athletes to serve as liaisons to the NCAAs Diversity and Inclusion Department, the Big Ten Student-Athlete Advisory Commission and
other organizations.
The Big Ten became the first conference to voluntarily adopt male and
female participation goals after launching its Gender Equity Action Plan
in 1992.
The Big Ten implemented the first collegiate football system of instant replay
in 2004, which the NCAA approved for use among all conferences in 2006.
Over the last 10 years, the Big Ten is tied for the conference lead with
national titles in 14 different NCAA-sponsored championships, including
bowling, cross country, fencing, golf, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse,
rowing, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, track and field, volleyball
and wrestling.
In 2012, the Big Ten partnered with the Ivy League to study the effects
of head injuries in sports.
BROAD-BASED PROGRAMMING
PASSIONATE FOLLOWING
The Big Ten leads all conferences with nearly five million alumni and
more than 460,000 students.
Big Ten fans are some of the nations most supportive, with nearly 9.8
million patrons attending conference home contests during the 2012-13
seasons for football, mens and womens basketball and volleyball alone.
In June 2013, Johns Hopkins University was accepted as the conferences first sport affiliate member, allowing the debut of mens lacrosse
as an official conference sport in 2014-15.
Through the Big Tens media agreements with CBS Sports, ABC/ESPN,
FOX and the Big Ten Network (BTN), nearly 1,000 Big Ten events are
produced and distributed nationally on an annual basis.
In 2006, the Big Ten created BTN, the first national conference-owned
television network. With more than 53 million subscribers in the U.S.
and Canada and more outside the Big Ten region than inside BTN
allows fans to see their teams compete regardless of where they live.
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
For the last 24 years, through the Big Tens SCORE (Success Comes Out
of Reading Everyday) program, the conference has partnered with Chicago elementary schools to improve reading performance.
Surrounding the Big Ten Football Championship Game and Big Ten
Basketball Tournaments, the conference holds numerous community
initiatives, such as the Big Ten Career Expo, SaturDAY of Service, Officiating and Youth Football Clinics and various fund-raising efforts, including
the Think Pink promotions benefitting the Pink Ribbon Connection at
previous womens basketball tournaments.
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Steve
Roe
James
Allan
Patrick
Sojka
Chris
Brewer
Traci
Wagner
Jil
Price
Matthew
Weitzel
Darren
Miller
Theresa
Walenta
11 Kevonte Martin-Manley
68 Brandon Scherff
31 Anthony Hitchens
79 Dominic Alvis
23 Jordan Cotton
45 Mark Weisman