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TABLE OF CONTENTS/CREDITS

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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

Annual Statistics_________________ 108-110 All-Time Coaches Records_____________111 All-Time Series Results____________ 112-118 All-Time Series Results vs. Conferences___118 Day-by-Day Results__________________119 Homecoming Results_________________120 Iowa Bowl Results/Recaps_________ 121-133 Iowa Bowl Records___________________134 Iowa in the National Rankings______ 135-137 Heisman Trophy_____________________138 Retired Numbers____________________139 National & Big Ten Awards_________ 140-141 Consensus All-Americans__________ 142-143 Hall of Fame________________________144 Iowa’s All-Time Team_________________145 All-Americans___________________ 146-147 Academic Honors________________ 148-149 All-Big Ten/Big Ten Honors_________ 150-151 Iowa MVPs/Captains______________ 152-153 NFL Draft_______________________ 154-156 Hawkeyes in the Super Bowl___________156 Active Pro Players____________________157 All-Time Players in the NFL_________ 158-159

All-Star Games__________________ 160-161 Iowa TV Appearances_____________ 162-163 Traditions__________________________164 Yearly Scores____________________ 165-171 Yearly Record___________________ 172-173 Lettermen______________________ 174-180 Kinnick Stadium_____________________181 Attendance/Largest Crowds___________182 Kinnick Stadium Records______________183 Individual Records_______________ 184-185 Team Records___________________ 186-187 Individual Bests_________________ 188-193 Team Bests_____________________ 194-195 Year-By-Year Leaders_____________ 196-198 Longest Plays___________________ 199-200 Hawkeye Visions_____________________201 Media Information_______________ 202-203 Media Outlets_______________________204 Iowa City Directory___________________205 2013 Composite Big Ten Schedule______206 2013 Hawkeye Huddles_______________206 Big Ten Conference___________________207 Iowa Athletic Communications_________208

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).

Intercollegiate Athletics Mission Statement The mission of the Department of Athletics is to provide the administrative and coaching support, facilities, resources, and equipment necessary for student athletes to graduate from The University of Iowa while participating in broad-based championship-caliber athletic competition. The overall well-being of the participant and the integrity of the program will be paramount in all that we do. University of Iowa Nondiscrimination Statement The University of Iowa does not discriminate in employment or in its educational programs and activities on the basis of race, national origin, color, religion, sex, age, disability, or veteran status. The University also affirms its commitment to providing equal opportunities and equal access to University facilities without reference to affectional or associational preference. For additional information on nondiscrimination policies, contact the Coordinator of Title IX, Section 504, and the ADA in the Office of Affirmative Action, telephone (319) 335-0705, 202 Jesup Hall, the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, 52242-1316.

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. Iowa’s Leadership Group Iowa’s 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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FOOTBALL FACTS & INFORMATION

2013 Schedule

Iowa Quick Facts

Location:_________________ Enrollment:_______________ Founded:_________________ President:________________ Athletic Director:__________ Nickname:________________ Colors:___________________ Conference:_______________ School song:______________ Mascot:__________________ Stadium (Capacity):________ Head Coach:______________ Career Record:____________ Record at Iowa:____________ Big Ten Record:____________ Best Time to Call:__________

Iowa City, Iowa 52242 31,498 1847 Sally Mason Gary Barta Hawkeyes Black and Gold Big Ten On, Iowa Herky the Hawk Kinnick Stadium (70,585) Kirk Ferentz 112-95 (17 years) 100-74 (14 years) 59-53 (14 years, two titles) Tuesdays, 11 a.m.-noon

2012 Results (4-8 overall, 2-6 Big Ten)

Lettermen Returning/Lost:_ Offense:________________ Defense:_______________ Specialists:_____________

39/21 19/11 17/9 3/1

Lettermen Breakdown:____ Three-year:_____________ Two-year:______________ One-year:______________

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Date______ Opponent_______ Location________________Time, TV # Aug. 31____ Northern Illinois___ Iowa City____________2:30 p.m., BTN Sept. 7____ Missouri State_____ Iowa City_____________ 11 a.m., BTN Sept. 14___ at Iowa State______ Ames_________________ 5 p.m., FS1 Sept. 21___ Western Michigan_ Iowa City____________________ TBA Sept. 28___ at Minnesota_____ Minneapolis, Minn.___ 2:30 p.m., ABC * Oct. 5_____ Michigan State____ Iowa City_____________ 11 a.m., TBA Oct. 12____ Open Oct. 19____ at Ohio State_____ Columbus, Ohio_ 2:30 p.m., ABC/ESPN $ Oct. 26____ Northwestern_____ Iowa City____________________ TBA Nov. 2_____ Wisconsin________ Iowa City____________________ TBA Nov.9_____ at Purdue________ West Lafayette, Ind.____________ TBA Nov. 16____ Open Nov. 23____ Michigan________ Iowa City____________________ TBA Nov. 29____ at Nebraska______ Lincoln, Neb.__________ 11 a.m., ABC # ‑ ‑ Varsity Club Day; * ‑ ‑ Homecoming; $ ‑ ‑ Family Weekend NOTE: Times listed are central time and subject to change

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

Saturday, Aug. 3____________ Freshmen report Sunday, Aug. 4_____________ Varsity players report Monday, Aug. 5_____________ First Practice Saturday, Aug. 17___________ Kid’s Day/Open Scrimmage Monday, Aug. 26____________ First Day of classes Saturday, Aug. 31___________ First game vs. Northern Illinois

Starters Returning/Lost:___ Offense:________________ Defense:_______________ Kickers:________________

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Squad Breakdown by class:_ 125 Seniors:________________ 16 Juniors:________________ 21 Sophomores:___________ 26 Redshirt Freshmen:______ 24 Offense:_________________ Multiple First-year Freshmen:______ 38 Defense:_________________ 4-3

Big Ten Conference Football Divisions LEGENDS LEADERS Iowa Illinois Michigan Indiana Michigan State Ohio State Minnesota Penn State Nebraska Purdue Northwestern Wisconsin

Iowa Athletic Communications Office - - (319) 335-9411 FAX - - (319) 335-9417 Press Box - - (319) 335-9466 Director/FB Contact: Steve Roe 319-339-0980 (H); 319-430-6346 (C) Secondary Football: Matt Weitzel 319-430-8176 (C) Assistants: James Allan, Chris Brewer, Jil Price, Patrick Sojka, Traci Wagner Overnight Mailing Address:

Athletic Communications S300, Carver-Hawkeye Arena One Elliott Dr. Iowa City, IA 52242

IOWA VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS - Each Tuesday, Iowa offers video highlights of Coach Kirk Ferentz’ weekly news conference, plus player clips & highlights. The video will normally be available, via the UI Drop Box, by 3 p.m. CT, or via the following link: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/rwtnlapoyg59ngu/EYUE4OUqpS?lst Following is the login information: Login: Ath-media@uiowa.edu Password: hawkeyes2013

IOWA ON THE INTERNET - Updated information on the University of Iowa football team and all athletic programs is also available on the University of Iowa’s athletic department home page on the Internet. During the season, live game stats are available on the Internet through the Iowa home page, hawkeyesports.com. Fans can also access information via twitter: @HawkeyeFootball and @theIowaHawkeyes. E-MAIL SERVICE AVAILABLE - If you wish to receive game notes, game statistics and season statistics via e-mail, contact the Iowa Athletic Communications office prior to the start of the season to supply your e-mail address. Releases are e-mailed each Monday and all game stats, coaches’ quotes and season stats are available each Saturday following the game. MEDIA INFORMATION - Additional information concerning game day operations at Kinnick Stadium and information for obtaining media credentials for Iowa home games can be found on pages 202-203 of this guide. The 2013 Iowa football media guide is also available through the UI Athletic Communications office and on the UI’s official website, hawkeyesports.com.

ALL INTERVIEWS SHOULD BE ARRANGED THROUGH THE IOWA ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE.

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UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT - SALLY MASON Sally Mason

President, The University of Iowa Sally Mason became the 20th President of the University of Iowa on August 1, 2007. Trained as a cell developmental biologist, she also holds a full professorship in the Department of Biology in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. At Iowa, President Mason has spearheaded a sustainable university initiative, making sustainability a central priority of all aspects of the university enterprise. Currently, she is overseeing campus rebuilding in the wake of the historic 2008 flooding, especially the renewal of an arts campus for the 21st century. Under President Mason’s leadership, the UI has successfully met the country’s recent economic challenges through careful planning, strategic prioritization, and increased efficiency. Other major accomplishments during President Mason’s tenure have been a student success initiative that has led to increased enrollment and student retention, as well as an expansion of partnership agreements with Iowa’s community colleges in order to offer UI degrees to students throughout the state through on-site and distance learning programs. President Mason successfully advocated for a tuition freeze for resident undergraduate students for the 2013–2014 academic year, the first tuition freeze in thirty years. The daughter of an immigrant father and the first child in her family to attend college, President Mason received her B.A. in zoology from the University of Kentucky in 1972, her M.S. from Purdue University in 1974, and her Ph.D. in cellular, molecular, and developmental biology from the University of Arizona in 1978. She spent two postdoctoral research years at Indiana University before joining the molecular biosciences faculty at the University of Kansas in 1981, where she received awards for outstanding undergraduate advising and teaching and was awarded a prestigious Kemper Teaching Fellowship. After stints as acting chair of the Department of Physiology and Cell Biology and associate dean in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, in 1995 she won appointment as the dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the largest academic unit on the KU campus. President Mason served as provost of Purdue University from 2001–2007, where she was responsible for planning, managing, and reviewing all academic programs at Purdue’s West Lafayette campus and four affiliated branch campuses throughout Indiana. President Mason is the author of many scientific papers and has obtained a number of research grants from the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the Wesley Research Foundation, and the Lilly Endowment. Her research interests have focused on the developmental biology, genetics, and biochemistry of pigment cells and pigments in the skin of vertebrates, and she served as president of the PanAmerican Society for Pigment Cell Research. Since 2006, President Mason has been appointed by the President of the United States to three terms on the National Medal of Science President’s Committee, including a term as chair. She has also served as chair of the Advisory Committee to the National Science Foundation (NSF) Directorate for Education and Human Resources (EHR) and chair of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) review panel of the NSF Science and Technology Centers Program. President Mason has held many leadership positions in higher education and national organizations, including president of the Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences; member of the board of directors of the American Council on Education (ACE); member of the executive committee of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC); chair of the Iowa Coordinating Council for Post-High School Education (ICCPHSE); and co-chair of the Task Force on National Energy Policy and Midwestern Competitiveness of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. Currently, President Mason serves as chair of the Board of Directors Executive Committee of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU); member of the Board of Trustees of the Universities Research Association; member of the Board of Directors of Campus Compact, the national coalition of college and university presidents committed to fulfilling the civic purposes of higher education; chair of the Big Ten Council of Presidents and Chancellors; member of the Washington Center Council of Presidents; and member of the board of trustees of the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association. President Mason is married to Ken Mason, an educator and textbook author who teaches biology at the University of Iowa.

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“Welcome to a new season of Iowa football! I’m very excited to join you for another year of cheering the Iowa black and gold on to success in 2013. Hawkeye dedication and hard work in the classroom and in the stadium exemplify the University of Iowa spirit. Last year, Iowa had fifteen players earn academic all-Big Ten honors, and three team members earned district academic All-America honors. We are also proud that the Hawkeyes have reached a Graduation Success Rate of 82 percent, which is five points higher than the average for all Iowa student-athletes and seventeen points higher than the national average for student-athletes. I thank Coach Kirk Ferentz—the dean of Big Ten coaches—and the entire coaching and athletic staff for their excellent work with our players. The coaches’ leadership and teaching, combined with the dedication and talent of our team members, have led the Hawkeyes to impressive success. We could not be more proud of the talented student-athletes who have performed so well under the leadership of a great coach and tremendous coaching staff. I know that Hawkeye fans create a wonderful atmosphere here in Iowa City on football Saturdays, and loyal season ticket holders from all 99 Iowa counties help generate a special brand of excitement that all fans and visitors enjoy. You certainly seem to help the Hawkeyes on the field, too—Iowa is 57-17 in Kinnick Stadium in the last eleven seasons. I am proud to be a Hawkeye, and I am pleased to welcome you to another year of great Iowa football action!” Sally Mason President The University of Iowa

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS - GARY BARTA

Gary Barta

Interest in the Hawkeyes continues to soar. Sellouts for home games of the football team at historic Kinnick Stadium and a waiting list for access to the premium seating areas inside the Paul W. Brechler Press Box are the norm. So, too, is Iowa leading the country in attendance at home wrestling events -- Iowa averaged just under 9,000 fans per home dual match in 2012-13 – and being ranked among the nation’s Top 20 in attendance in women’s basketball. Success on the court has also resulted in spinning turnstiles for home games of the UI men’s basketball team. The Hawkeyes’ run to New York City’s Madison Square Garden and the NIT championship game included a pair of sold out games on Mediacom Court in 15,400-seat Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Those two sellouts, paired with three regular season sellouts, helped to push Iowa’s total average per game to 13,625, an improvement of more than 1,700 per game that has pushed the Hawkeyes into the nation’s Top 25 in per game attendance. Under Barta’s leadership, Iowa has also embraced new technologies and that, too, has paid dividends: Iowa ranks among the nation’s Top 10 in Facebook “friends” and Twitter “followers.” The UI also delivers Hawk Talk Daily, a daily e-newsletter, and Hawk Talk Monthly, a monthly e-magazine, to more than 70,000 friends of the UI and fans of the Hawkeyes to complement the news, information, video and photography available on hawkeyesports.com, the official world wide web site of the Iowa Hawkeyes and the UI’s anchor in the digital world. Academically, Iowa continues to achieve at a pace that sets the bar across the state and competes favorably with its peers in the Big Ten Conference. UI student-athletes set new records for academic achievement, according to data released by the NCAA in October 2012, as part of its annual report on the work in the classroom by student-athletes across the country. Student-athletes that entered the UI in the fall of 2005 graduated at a rate of 77 percent, an all-time record for the Hawkeyes. That mark - which uses the federal government benchmark for graduation success – is three points better than the 2011 report when Iowa tied the previous school record of 74 percent set first in 1994-95. It is also six points better than the UI student body and 12 points better than that achieved all by student-athletes nationally. The UI also set a new record by posting a score of 87 percent in the NCAA’s “Graduation Success Rate” or GSR, one point better than what was posted the previous year. It marked the seventh time in the eight years of the GSR’s existence that Iowa’s student-athletes scored 80 percent or better. The GSR’s for football (82), men’s basketball (89), and women’s basketball (100) all bested the national averages in their sport: 68, 65, and 86, respectively. The NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate report for 2012-13 revealed that for the fourth consecutive year all of Iowa’s 24 sports programs were comfortably above the 930 threshold that signals a red flag for the NCAA. The highlights of Iowa’s report include APR’s for 18 of Iowa’s programs that were better than the national average in that sport, including football, men’s basketball and wrestling. The APR for Iowa’s football program – 961 – was an all-time best. As noted, Barta has been the driving force behind substantial investments in the facilities used by Iowa’s more than 650 talented male and female student-athletes. When the Iowa football program moves into its new $54 million operations center in late summer 2014, the UI will have completed more than $220 million of construction and renovation work over the previous eight years. That list of projects includes a $47 million facelift and addition to Iowa’s award-winning Carver-Hawkeye Arena, a project that directly impacted 23 of Iowa’s 24 sports programs, two phases of improvements to the facilities used daily by Iowa’s football program – construction of a new indoor practice facility and renovation of the Kenyon Outdoor Practice facility in Phase I, and construction of a state-of-the-art operations center in Phase II, a $9 million investment

Director of Athletics Now in his eighth year as director of athletics at the University of Iowa, Gary Barta continues to provide the UI’s 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 execution is 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 UI’s football program and the Hoak Family Golf Complex at Finkbine Golf Course, home of the Hawkeyes’ men’s and women’s golf programs. Under Barta’s 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 Barta’s first strategic plan for the UI – Fran McCaffery’s Iowa men’s basketball team won 25 games and advanced to the championship game of the 2013 National Invitation Tournament. Lisa Bluder’s Iowa women’s basketball team earned its sixth consecutive invitation to the NCAA Tournament. Another example of investments made under Barta’s direction that have helped Iowa turn the corner competitively is the UI men’s 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. Women’s basketball and men’s 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 Reive’s men’s gymnastics team had three individuals earn AllAmerica honors after finishing fifth at the national meet. Larissa Libby’s women’s 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. Iowa’s 200 and 400 medley relay teams and backstroker Grant Betulius earned All-America honors while leading Marc Long’s men’s swimming and diving team to a 32nd place at the national championship. Larry Wieczorek’s UI track and field program crowned eight All-Americans en route to placing 35th at the national outdoor championship.

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS - GARY BARTA

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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 Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s men’s and women’s tennis programs, and the strategic plan for the UI Athletics Department and has worked with construction of a new indoor turf facility. the UI’s 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 UI’s Athletics Hall of Fame, the practice effort that netted the Cowboy athletics program $11 million in private and competition sites for Iowa’s soccer and field hockey programs, support and $11 million in matching state fund. and the UI Sports Medicine Clinic, and near the UI’s 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 Iowa’s track and field, softball, and baseball programs. was a participant in the design, construction and/or renovation of Another favorite saying of Barta’s 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 department’s 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 Iowa’s 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 Barta’s 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 Barta’s 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 Iowa’s 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 men’s and Madison (13). He was born Sept. 4, 1963, in Minneapolis. women’s golf programs. Philanthropic support will also play a critical role in the development of the Hawkeye Campus. Barta’s involvement in the UI campus and the greater Iowa City communities extends far beyond his position as director of the UI’s intercollegiate athletics programs. He is a member of the President’s Cabinet, comprised of vice presidents and other campus leaders that provide counsel to UI President Sally Mason. That group was instrumental in the UI’s 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 Ten’s 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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Head Football Coach 15th Year at Iowa Kirk Ferentz is in his 15th season as head football coach at the University of Iowa. His tenure as Iowa’s head football coach trails only Hayden Fry, who led the Hawkeyes for 20 seasons (1979-98). Ferentz is the dean of Big Ten Conference football coaches. He is tied for third in coaching longevity among BCS schools and tied for fifth among all Division I head coaches. Following the 2009 campaign Ferentz was named Dave McClain Big Ten Coach of the Year for the third time in eight years. He joins the select company of Hayden Fry, Joe Paterno and Bo Schembechler in winning the prestigious award at least three times. He was named Big Ten Coach of the Year in 2002 and 2004. He was also named national Coach of the Year by the Associated Press and Walter Camp Foundation in 2002. Ferentz was named a 2009 Regional Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association as well. Ferentz had guided Iowa to 10 bowl appearances in 14 seasons. His six bowl victories put him in a tie for third all-time among Big Ten coaches. Under Ferentz, the Hawkeyes have put together the greatest run in school history. The Hawkeyes won 11 games in 2002 and 2009 and 10 games in 2003 and 2004. With a 7-5 record in 2005, Iowa posted a fouryear mark (2002-05) of 38-12, the best in school history. In addition, Iowa’s 25 Big Ten wins were the most ever by a Hawkeye team in a fouryear span. No other Big Ten team won more league games over that four-year period. He is 100-74 (.575) in his 14 years as Iowa’s head coach. Ferentz and his staff have led the Hawkeyes to bowl eligible status in 11 of the last 12 seasons. The Hawkeyes appeared in six straight bowl games between 2001 and 2006, the second longest bowl streak in school history (Iowa appeared in eight straight bowl games from 198188). Iowa’s streak under Ferentz included a string of four straight January bowls from 2002-05. Iowa was just one of eight schools in the nation to appear in six January bowl games between 2002-09. The Hawkeyes have placed in the Big Ten’s first division in 10 of the last 12 seasons. The Hawkeyes are 57-17 (.770) in Kinnick Stadium since the start of the 2002 season, winning 25 of their last 33 home games. That mark includes a school-record 22-game winning streak (2002-05), which ended in an overtime loss. Iowa sold out 36 straight home games during that time and has sold out 62 of its last 65 games. The Hawkeyes posted a 4-8 overall record in 2012. Iowa lost four games by three points or less, including two games in which the opponent won on a field goal on the final play. Iowa was the only team in the nation to have six regular season games decided by three points or less. Three of Iowa’s wins came over teams that advanced to postseason play. Senior DB Micah Hyde earned the Tatum-Woodson Defensive Back of the Year Award in the Big Ten and was selected by Green Bay in the 2013 NFL Draft. Iowa posted a 7-6 mark in 2011 (4-4 in Big Ten). WR Marvin McNutt, Jr., was named the league’s top receiver. McNutt and OL Riley Reiff were unanimous first-team all-Big Ten selections. McNutt set both single season and career receiving records, while QB James Vandenberg passed for over 3,000 yards. For the third straight year, six Hawkeyes were selected in the NFL Draft. Reiff became Iowa’s third first round selection in the last three years. The 2010 Hawkeyes were ranked virtually the entire season. Iowa capped the season on a high note with a 27-24 win over 12th-ranked Missouri in the Insight Bowl. The win gave the Hawkeyes an 8-5 season record (4-4 Big Ten, fourth place). Four Hawkeyes were named to the first all-Big Ten team, while seven others were named second team. DE Adrian Clayborn was a finalist for the Lombardi and Ted Hendricks awards, punter Ryan Donahue was a

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HEAD COACH - KIRK FERENTZ finalist for the Ray Guy Punter of the Year Award and QB Ricky Stanzi was a finalist for the Johnny Unitas Senior Quarterback of the Year Award. Six Hawkeyes were selected in the 2011 NFL Draft. The 2009 Hawkeyes (11-2) won their first nine games (a school record) while ranking as high as fourth in the BCS rankings. The loss of starting QB Ricky Stanzi in the 10th game was a key factor in Iowa losing two straight games before winning its regular season finale and the 2010 FedEx Orange Bowl. Iowa finished in a tie for second (62) in the Big Ten, falling to Ohio State on the road in overtime in what was, essentially, the Big Ten title game. Seven Hawkeyes earned first team all-Big Ten honors in 2009, including OL Bryan Bulaga, who was named league Offensive Lineman of the Year. Six Hawkeyes were selected in the 2010 NFL Draft. The 2008 Hawkeyes caught fire in the second half of the season by winning six of their final seven games. Iowa finished the season with a 9-4 record (5-3 in the Big Ten), with the losses coming by a total of 12 points. A win over previously undefeated and third-ranked Penn State (24-23) was the biggest highlight of the successful stretch run. The icing on the cake was a convincing 31-10 win over South Carolina in the 2009 Outback Bowl at Tampa, Fla. Iowa finished 20th in both the AP and coaches final polls. Four Hawkeyes made the 2008 first all-Big Ten team, with two gaining considerable individual honors. RB Shonn Greene won the Doak Walker Award as the nation’s top running back. He was also the winner of the Chicago Tribune’s Silver Football, emblematic of the league’s most valuable player. He was named the Big Ten’s offensive Player of the Year by both league coaches and media. Greene was also the MVP of the Outback Bowl. DT Mitch King was named the league’s Defensive Lineman of the Year while earning all-league first team honors for the second straight year. Iowa’s 6-6 record in 2007 included a 4-4 mark in Big Ten play. Iowa climbed as high as 12th in the 2006 polls while winning five of its first six games. Injuries and inopportune mistakes played a role as the Hawkeyes struggled for consistency during the second half of the season. Still, a 24-21 loss to 15th-ranked Wisconsin and a two-point loss to 16th-ranked Texas in the Alamo Bowl showed Iowa’s toughness. Ferentz led Iowa to a third place Big Ten finish in 2005. An overtime loss to Michigan and a last-minute, one point loss at Northwestern is all that kept the Hawkeyes out of contention for a third Big Ten title in four years. Iowa returned to the Outback Bowl, its fourth straight January bowl game. Ferentz led the 2004 Hawkeyes to their second Big Ten title in three years, being named Big Ten Coach of the Year for the second time. A victory in the 2005 Capital One Bowl (30-25 over defending national champion LSU) capped off a third straight appearance in a January bowl game as Iowa completed a 10-2 overall season (7-1 in the Big Ten). Iowa put the topping on the 2003 and 2004 seasons by beating favored SEC teams in New Year’s Day bowl games. The Hawkeyes ended the 2002, 2003 and 2004 seasons with an eighth place ranking in the final polls. On a national scale, Iowa’s record over that threeyear span ranked eighth best in the nation. The 2003 Hawkeyes were the only Big Ten team to beat league champion Michigan (30-27). Five Iowa players were named to the 2003 first all-Big Ten team and two were named first team all-America. OL Robert Gallery was named winner of the 2003 Outland Trophy, which goes to the nation’s top collegiate interior lineman. Iowa put the topping on the 2003 season by beating a favored Florida team (37-17) in the Outback Bowl on New Year’s Day. Iowa’s 2002 team was probably the most decorated in school history. Ferentz was named 2002 Associated Press and The Walter Camp Football Foundation’s Coach of the Year in college football. He was also named Big Ten Coach of the Year in a season that saw his team climb as high as third in the national rankings.


HEAD COACH - KIRK FERENTZ Ferentz led the 2002 Hawkeyes to their first Big Ten title since 1990 and the most wins (11) in school history. Iowa posted impressive road wins at Penn State and Michigan on its way to the school’s first undefeated Big Ten campaign since 1922. The win over Michigan was the most convincing by a Wolverine opponent, in Ann Arbor, since 1967. Iowa also played in the BCS’s FedEx Orange Bowl for the first time, having a nine-game winning streak snapped by Southern California. Winning three of its final four games in 2001, Iowa earned an invitation to the Sylvania Alamo Bowl in San Antonio, Texas, where the Hawkeyes defeated Texas Tech 19-16 in their first bowl appearance of the Ferentz era. The foundation of Kirk’s Iowa program was established in his first two seasons and began to pay dividends late in the 2000 season when the Hawkeyes won in double overtime at Penn State. Iowa returned home the following week to post a 27-17 win over Big Ten co-champion Northwestern, ranked 12th in the nation at the time. Ferentz was named Iowa’s 25th head football coach on December 2, 1998. He replaced Fry, who retired after 20 seasons with the Hawkeyes. At Iowa, Ferentz has an overall record of 100-74, including a 96-55 mark over the last 12 seasons. He has posted a 59-53 record in Big Ten play. His career record is 112-95 in 17 years as a collegiate head coach. Ferentz is one of just seven Big Ten coaches ever to guide a team to 10 wins or more in three straight seasons. And while Ferentz has guided the Iowa program to great success on the field, the Hawkeyes have also made their mark in the classroom. In the most recent release on academic standings (October, 2013), Iowa’s football team compiled a Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 82, which is 14 points above the national average. Iowa was one of just nine bowl teams following the 2011 season to score 80 percent or better on the NCAA’s “real-time” measurement of academic success. The 2012-13 Academic Progress Report (APR) showed a score of 961 for Iowa football, a 12-point increase from the previous year and a score that ranks well above the national average. In 2005, Iowa tied Southern Cal and Virginia Tech with the best football student-athlete graduation rate (58%) among all Division I teams earning a bowl invitation. Among the teams which participated in bowl games following the 2002, 2003 and 2004 seasons, only Iowa and Southern Cal ranked in the top five in graduation rates in each of the three seasons. Along with Ferentz earning conference and national Coach of the Year recognition, members of his staff have also been well recognized. Norm Parker, Iowa’s defensive coordinator for 13 seasons, was named 2011 Assistant Coach of the Year by the Football Coaches Association of America. Parker was also a finalist for the 2004 and 2005 Frank Broyles Award, which also recognizes the top Division I assistant coach in the nation. Parker retired following the 2011 season. Phil Parker, who is in his 15th year on the staff and his second year as defensive coordinator, was named by Rivals.com in March, 2011 as a first team member of its College Football Coach Dream Team. Rivals.com in 2007 named Eric Johnson one of the top recruiters in the Big Ten Conference and the nation. Ron Aiken, Iowa’s defensive line coach through the 2006 season, was the American Football Coaches Association Division I Assistant Coach of the Year in 2002. Under Ferentz and his staff, Hawkeye players have gathered all-Big Ten and national recognition at a record pace. Five Hawkeye players have earned national Player of the Year honors at their position. Those include offensive lineman Robert Gallery (Outland Trophy), place kicker Nate Kaeding (Lou Groza Award), quarterback Brad Banks (Davey O’Brien Award and AP Player of the Year), tight end Dallas Clark (John Mackey Award) and running back Shonn Greene (Doak Walker Award). Banks was also the runner-up in the 2002 Heisman Trophy voting. Banks (2002) and Greene (2008) were both named Big Ten Conference Player of the Year and conference MVP. Guard Eric Steinbach (2002), Gallery (2003), King (2008) and Bulaga (2009) were

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immediately following the 2004 draft. Six signed following the Kirk served as the honorary chair of the University of Iowa’s 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 University’s College of Over the past 11 years, 106 of 119 (89 percent) of Iowa’s senior Liberal Arts and University Children’s Hospital. The Ferentz’ also made starters under Coach Ferentz were selected in the NFL draft or signed a $100,000 gift to the University’s 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 Children’s 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 Children’s 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” in 2007. In addition, the Iowa Women’s Football Academy has the Associated Press as the 2007 NFL defensive Player of the Year. pledged $1 million to the University of Iowa’s new Children’s 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 bachelor’s 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 Fry’s 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 Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s offensive line coach. James earned his Iowa’s highest scoring offenses. Five of Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s top 10 passing teams of 2013. Joanne earned her bachelor’s degree from Iowa in 2010 and all time occurred during the Ferentz years of the 1980’s. Kelly earned her JD and MHA degrees from Iowa in 2010 and 2011. Kirk’s 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 Fry’s 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 Iowa’s 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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OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR - GREG DAVIS Greg Davis

Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks

Second Year at Iowa Recruits Quarterback position

Greg Davis, a 39-year coaching veteran, is in his second year as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the University of Iowa. Davis most recently served in the same capacity at the University of Texas for 13 seasons (1998-2010). Davis was named Frank Broyles Assistant Coach of the Year in 2005 after Texas won the BCS national championship. Texas has had just five quarterbacks start a game in the NFL, and Davis tutored three of them (Colt McCoy, Vince Young, Chris Simms). Davis has coached in 18 bowl games, including the Holiday Bowl (four), Rose Bowl (three), Cotton (three), Gator (two), Independence (two), Fiesta, Alamo, Peach and Hall of Fame. Davis coached in the BCS national championship game twice (2006 and 2010 Rose Bowl games) and competed in the Grantland Rice Bowl as a player at McNeese State. Under his guidance, the Texas offense produced 10 of the top 11 passing seasons, 11 of the top 13 total offense campaigns and the top nine scoring years in school history. Texas averaged 39.0 points per game from 2000-09, which ranked second nationally and first among BCS conference schools. In 2005, Texas set a then-NCAA record with 652 total points and a school record by averaging 50.2 ppg. Under Davis, five Longhorns were named Big 12 Offensive Players of the Year, including RB Ricky Williams, 1998; QB Major Applewhite, 1999; QB Vince Young, 2005; QB Colt McCoy, 2008 and 2009. At Texas, Davis tutored three finalists for the Heisman Trophy, including two players who were second in Heisman voting, two winners each of the Walter Camp Football Foundation Players of the Year, Maxwell Award, Davey O’Brien Award, Manning Award and Archie Griffin Award. He tutored a winner of the Unitas Golden Arm Award, a Sporting News Player of the Year and Chevrolet Offensive Player of the Year. In 2009, Texas averaged 39.3 points per game (third NCAA), 421.2 total yards (29th NCAA), 273.6 passing yards (22nd NCAA) and 147.6 yards rushing. Senior QB Colt McCoy led the nation in completion percentage (70.6) for the second straight year while taking home the WCFF Player of the Year Award, Maxwell Award, Davey O’Brien Award, Unitas Golden Arm Award and Manning Award. WR Jordan Shipley was also a finalist for the Biletnikoff Award. In 2008, the Longhorns finished in the nation’s Top 10 in pass efficiency (second/175.0), scoring offense (fifth/42.4 ppg), passing offense (seventh/308.3 ypg) and total offense (ninth/475.8 ypg). McCoy set a NCAA single-season record for completion percentage at 76.7 and set single-season school records for completions (332), yards (3,859), touchdowns (34) and passer rating (173.8). For the first time in school history and 11th in NCAA history, Texas had two receivers with at least 85 receptions and 1,000 receiving yards. In 2007, Texas averaged 462.9 yards of total offense (13th NCAA), 207.5 yards rushing (17th NCAA) and 37.2 points per game (14th NCAA). McCoy completed 65.1 percent of his passes for 3,303 yards (No. 3 on Texas’ singleseason list) and 22 touchdowns. Despite breaking in a freshman quarterback in McCoy in 2006, Davis helped Texas remain one of the nation’s top offenses. McCoy finished the season as a Davey O’Brien Award semifinalist and was named National Freshman of the Year by Sporting News and the Touchdown Club of Columbus. As a whole, Texas finished 2006 ranked sixth in scoring offense (35.9 ppg) and 22nd in total offense (391.5 ypg). Behind Davis’ leadership, the Texas offense had a record-breaking year in 2005, one in which Davis was recognized as the nation’s top assistant coach with the Frank Broyles Award. The Longhorns’ 652 points were the most scored in NCAA history. They also set the school record for total offense with 6,657 yards. Texas became only the fifth team to average over 50 points per game (50.2 ppg) and 500 yards per game (512.1 ypg) in NCAA history. Young also flourished under Davis in 2005, winning both the Davey O’Brien and Manning Awards as the nation’s top quarterback. He also won the Maxwell Award and was the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy. He became the first player in NCAA history to throw for 3,000 yards and rush for 1,000 yards in a season. The Longhorns took advantage of a veteran offensive line and All-America RB Cedric Benson in 2004 to finish the season ranked second in the country in rushing offense (299.2 ypg), seventh in total offense (464.4 ypg) and 12th in scoring (35.3 ppg). As a sophomore, Young completed nearly 60 percent of his passes for 1,849 yards and 12 touchdowns. He also rushed for 1,079 yards and 14 scores and was the Rose Bowl MVP.

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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 nation’s 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 school’s 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 UT’s 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 nation’s 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 Georgia’s 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 team’s 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 master’s 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 bachelor’s degree (sports administration, 1973) and master’s 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.

Davis’ Coaching Career Team Position, Years Iowa______________________________OC, QBs, 2012-present Texas______________________________OC, QBs, 1998-2010 North Carolina______________________OC, QBs, 1996-97 Georgia____________________________Passing Game Coord. , 1994-95 Arkansas___________________________OC, QBs, 1992-93 Tulane_____________________________Head Coach, 1988-91 Tulane_____________________________Ast. Head coach, WRs, 1985-87 Texas A&M__________________________QBs, 1978-84 Port Neches-Groves HS_______________AC, 1975-77 Barbe HS___________________________AC, 1973-74

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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 Iowa’s 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 Ten’s 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. Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s 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. Iowa’s 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 Parker’s 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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DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR - PHIL PARKER and was selected to the Pro Bowl. He was a key contributor again in 2006 as the Colts won the Super Bowl. He was named the NFL’s defensive Player of the Year in 2007 and was again an all-Pro selection. Senior cornerback Charles Godfrey led the Iowa secondary in 2007, recording five interceptions and 65 tackles. He earned second team all-Big Ten honors. Godfrey was selected in the third round of the 2008 NFL Draft, being selected by the Carolina Panthers as the 67th pick in the draft. He has been a starter in all five seasons with Carolina. In 2006, senior safeties Marcus Paschal and Miguel Merrick combined for 149 tackles to lead the Hawkeye secondary. Paschal was a second team all-Big Ten selection and signed a free agent contract with Philadelphia. Merrick signed a free agent contract with San Diego. In 2005 senior cornerback Antwan Allen was the only player in the nation to start in four straight January bowl games. He ended his career with 235 tackles and eight interceptions. Jovon Johnson, at the opposite corner, also started throughout his career. He ranks third in career interceptions (17) and had 181 career tackles. Johnson played with the Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Jets in the NFL and now plays in the Canadian Football League. He was the CFL’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player in 2011, becoming the first defensive back to win the award. He is a two-time CFL All-Star. Safeties Derek Pagel and Sean Considine joined the Iowa program as walk-ons and earned their way into the starting line-up. Each helped the Hawkeyes win a Big Ten title as seniors and both were NFL Draft selections. Pagel earned second team all-Big Ten honors in 2002 was selected in the fifth round of the 2003 draft. Considine was a fourth round selection in 2005 after earning honorable mention all-Big Ten recognition. He joined the Baltimore Ravens in 2012 and played a key role on special teams for the Super Bowl champions. In 1999, Iowa’s secondary was led by the play of safety Matt Bowen. Bowen led the team in tackles as both a junior and senior. He was voted second team all-Big Ten and was a sixth round selection of the St. Louis Rams in the NFL Draft. Bowen played several seasons in the NFL (Washington and Buffalo) following his college career. Parker was the defensive backfield coach at Toledo for 11 seasons prior to joining the Iowa staff. During his tenure at Toledo, Parker coached 10 all-conference selections and helped the Rockets win conference division championships in 1997 and 1998. Three of his Toledo players, Darren Anderson, Clarence Love and Kelly Herndon, went on to play in the NFL. Anderson and Love were NFL draft selections, while Herndon signed as a free agent and played in the 2006 Super Bowl with Seattle. In 1998, Toledo ranked 19th in the nation in scoring defense. Toledo won Mid-American Conference championships in 1990 and 1995 and competed in the 1995 Las Vegas Bowl. Toledo ranked 12th in the nation in total defense in 1990 and ninth in pass efficiency defense and 11th in rushing defense in 1992. In 1995 Toledo completed an undefeated season and was ranked 22nd in the final UPI poll and 24th in the CNN poll after leading the nation in turnover margin. Toledo also finished second to perennial power Marshall twice when Parker was a member of the Rocket staff. Parker served as a graduate assistant coach for one year at Michigan State. He was on the Spartan staff in 1987 when MSU won the Big Ten title and defeated Southern California in the 1988 Rose Bowl. Phil was a standout defensive back at Michigan State, earning first team all-Big Ten honors in 1983, 1984 and 1985. Parker was named as invited to the Hula Bowl following his senior season. During his MSU career the Spartans competed in the 1984 Cherry Bowl and the 1985 All-American Bowl. Parker was named Most Valuable Player in the Cherry Bowl. Parker earned his B.S. degree from Michigan State in 1986. Parker was born March 13, 1963 in Lorain, Ohio. Phil and his wife, Sandy, have two children, Tyler and Paige.

Parker’s Coaching Career Team Iowa______________________________ Iowa______________________________ Iowa______________________________ Toledo_____________________________ Michigan State______________________

Position, Years DC, DB, 2013-present DC, 2012 DB, 1999-2011 DB, 1988-98 GA, 1987


ASSISTANT COACH - BRIAN FERENTZ

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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 Iowa’s offensive line coach. Brian joined the Hawkeye staff after spending the previous four years with the NFL’s New England Patriots. Iowa’s 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. Iowa’s 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 England’s 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 Gronkowski’s 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).

He started at center in every game as a senior in 2005. He started eight games at right guard in 2004 as the Hawkeyes earned a share of the Big Ten title and a bid to the Capital One Bowl. Iowa won each of the eight games he started after he had missed the first four games of the year due to injury. Ferentz earned the starting center position as a sophomore and started five games before missing the second half of the season due to injury. During his tenure as a player, Iowa participated in the BCS FedEx Orange Bowl, two Outback Bowls, and a Capital One Bowl, compiling an overall record of 38-12. The Hawkeyes defeated Florida in the 2004 Outback Bowl and defending national champion LSU in the 2005 Capital One Bowl. Ferentz was a member of Iowa’s Leadership Council and as a senior was the recipient of the Hayden Fry “Extra Heartbeat Award”. The annual award goes to the Hawkeye player who gives extraordinary effort on the field. He was recognized with the “Next Man In” award as a junior. Brian was selected to participate in the 2006 Hula Bowl following his Hawkeye career. He signed a free agent contract with Atlanta and was a member of the Falcons practice squad in 2006. He was with the New Orleans Saints throughout their 2007 training camp. He earned his bachelor’s degree in history from Iowa in 2006. Ferentz was born March 28, 1983 in Iowa City. Brian and his wife, Nikki, have a baby daughter, Presley.

Ferentz’ Coaching Career Team Position, Years Iowa____________________________OL, 2012-present New England Patriots_______________TE’s, 2011 New England Patriots_______________Off. Ast. , TE’s, 2010 New England Patriots_______________Coaching Ast. , 2009 New England Patriots_______________Scouting Ast. , 2008

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E Eric Johnson

Recruiting Coordinator/Asst. Defensive Line 15th Year at Iowa Recruits Southern Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota and Missouri Eric Johnson is in his 15th season as a member of the University of Iowa football staff. Johnson is in his 10th year as Iowa’s recruiting coordinator. In addition to his duties as recruiting coordinator, Johnson is in his second season as Iowa’s assistant defensive line coach. Johnson also coached Hawkeye tight ends in 2010 and 2011 after assisting with Hawkeye linebackers for two seasons (2008 & 2009). Johnson previously coached Iowa’s tight ends for five seasons (2003-07) and served as Iowa’s quality control assistant for three years. He was a defensive graduate assistant during his first year (1999) at Iowa. 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 Ten’s first division in 10 of the past 12 years. Johnson has been heavily involved in Iowa’s recruiting efforts since joining the Hawkeye staff. Iowa’s 2006 recruiting class was ranked extremely high by all the recruiting experts. Iowa’s 2005 recruiting class was ranked among the top 10 in the nation by all of the top recruiting services, while Iowa’s classes in 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004 and 2009 were all ranked in the nation’s top 25. Sporting News ranked Iowa’s 2011 recruiting class second best among Big Ten programs and the 2012 class was ranked third among league programs. Johnson ranked as one of the top ten recruiting coordinators in the country by Tom Lemming in 2001 and was named one of the Top Ten Recruiters in the Big Ten Conference by Rivals.com in 2007. Under Johnson’s direction, Iowa’s group of tight ends in 2011 combined for 37 receptions for 394 yards and five touchdowns. Sophomore C.J. Fiedorowicz led the way with three touchdowns among his 16 receptions for 167 yards. Senior Brad Herman signed a free agent contract with the New England Patriots immediately following the 2012 NFL Draft. In 2010, senior Allen Reisner had his best season, ranking third on the team with 42 receptions for 460 yards, while scoring two touchdowns. The play of Iowa’s linebackers played a key role in Iowa’s success in 2008 and 2009. Iowa ranked eighth in the nation in scoring defense and total defense in 2009. Iowa led the Big Ten and ranked fifth nationally in scoring defense and pass efficiency defense in 2008. LB Pat Angerer earned All-America recognition following the 2009 season. Angerer was first team all-Big Ten and OLB A.J. Edds was named second team. Angerer led Iowa in tackles in both 2008 and 2009 and was a second round selection (Indianapolis) in the 2010 NFL Draft. Edds was selected in the fourth round (Miami). Angerer ranked among the leading tacklers in the NFL in 2011 but was limited to 11 games a year ago. Tight end Scott Chandler earned second team All-Big Ten honors in 2006 and was selected in the fourth round of the 2007 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers. As a senior Chandler led the team in touchdown receptions (six), ranked second in receptions (46) and third in receiving

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ASSISTANT COACH - ERIC JOHNSON yards (591). He ranks 20th in career receiving yards (1,467) and is second among all Iowa tight ends in both yards and receptions (117). Chandler had his best season in the NFL in 2012, with 43 receptions for 571 yards and six touchdowns for the Buffalo Bills. He had 38 receptions for 389 yards and six touchdowns in 2011. In 2004, Eric coached Tony Jackson, who was selected by Seattle in the 2005 NFL Draft. In 2003 Johnson coached Erik Jensen, who was taken in the NFL Draft by the St. Louis Rams. Jensen joined the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2005 and earned a Super Bowl championship. Six tight ends that started for Iowa under Johnson have been drafted into the NFL. Brandon Myers, a senior in 2008, was selected by Oakland in the sixth round of the 2009 NFL Draft and has been a key contributor during his four seasons in the NFL. He led the Raiders in receiving in 2012 with 79 receptions for 806 yards and four touchdowns. Johnson joined the Iowa staff after serving as a graduate assistant coach at Vanderbilt University from 1996-98, working one season with the linebackers and two years with the defensive backs. At Vanderbilt Eric worked under Coach Woody Widenhofer for one season and under Norm Parker, Iowa’s defensive coordinator for 13 seasons, for two years. Johnson attended Vanderbilt after his prep career at Whitefish Bay HS in Milwaukee, Wis., where he was defensive MVP as a senior linebacker. After a redshirt season Eric was a member of the Vanderbilt squad for one season before being injured. Johnson was a student assistant coach at Vandy for two seasons, working with Coach Gerry DiNardo. After earning his bachelor’s degree in history in 1995, Eric remained at Vanderbilt as Director of Football Operations for one year before serving as a graduate assistant coach. Johnson has completed course work towards his master’s degree in health, promotion and education. Eric was born May 24, 1972 in Milwaukee. Eric and his wife, Patsy, have twin daughters, Jamie and Sydney.

Johnson’s Coaching Career Team____________________________Position, Years Iowa____________________________RC, Ast. DL, 2012-present Iowa____________________________RC, TEs, 2010-11 Iowa____________________________RC, LBs, 2008-09 Iowa____________________________RC, TEs, 2003-07 Iowa____________________________QC, 2000-03 Iowa____________________________GA, 1999 Vanderbilt________________________GA, 1995-98


ASSISTANT COACH - BOBBY KENNEDY Bobby Kennedy

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 nation’s 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. Kennedy’s 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 UW’s 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 Washington’s 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 ACC’s 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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Kennedy’s first full time coaching position came at Wyoming, where he coached the wide receivers in 1993-94. He coached two extremely talented receivers while in Laramie in Ryan Yarborough, who was second in the NCAA in receptions in 1993, and Marcus Harris, who led the nation in receiving yards in 1994. Both Harris and Yarborough earned All-America honors for the Cowboys. Kennedy began his coaching career in the Big Ten Conference with two graduate assistant positions. He coached at Illinois in 1990 and 1991 and at Penn State in 1992. At Penn State, he worked with the tight ends and coached two future All-Americans in Troy Drayton and Kyle Brady. He earned his degree in Political Science in 1989 from the University of Northern Colorado, after lettering at quarterback for four seasons (1985-88). He began his coaching career at Boulder High School, his alma mater, where he lettered in football and track. Kennedy was born Dec. 13, 1966, in Denver, before growing up in Boulder. He is married to the former LaShonda Lawrence.

Kennedy’s Coaching Career Team Position, Years Iowa____________________________WR, 2013-present Colorado_________________________WR, 2011-12 Texas____________________________WR, 2004-10 Washington______________________WR, 2002-03 Arizona__________________________RB, 2001 Wake Forest______________________RB, 1999-2000 Wake Forest______________________WR, 1995-98 Wyoming________________________WR, 1993-94 Penn State________________________GA, 1992 Illinois___________________________GA, 1990-91

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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 Iowa’s defensive line coach. Morgan served as Iowa’s 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 Ten’s first division in 10 of the past 12 years. Among the reasons for Iowa’s success has been the play of Iowa’s offensive line, working under the direction of Morgan. With two new starters in 2011, the Hawkeye offensive line led the way as Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s 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. Iowa’s 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 Ten’s leading rusher and the league’s best red zone offense.

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ASSISTANT COACH - REESE MORGAN In the 2007 NFL Draft, Marshal Yanda (Baltimore) was selected in the third round and Mike Elgin (New England) was a seventh round selection. In addition, Mike Jones signed a free agent contract with the San Diego Chargers. Jones was a first team all-Big Ten selection, while Yanda earned second team honors. Elgin was a first team academic All-American in each of his final two seasons. Yanda has started at both guard and tackle for the Ravens over the past six seasons. He played a key role in Baltimore’s drive to the 2013 Super Bowl championship and has been selected for the Pro Bowl the last two seasons. In 2005 the Hawkeyes averaged 30 points a game behind quarterback Drew Tate and Big Ten rushing leader Albert Young. Senior center Brian Ferentz started the final 20 games of his career in 2004 and 2005 and signed a free agent contract with Atlanta immediately following the 2006 NFL Draft. Due to a number of injuries to Iowa running backs in 2004, Iowa developed one of the most dangerous passing attacks in the nation. The Hawkeyes scored 23 points or more in the final five games of the season, including 30 points in wins over Wisconsin and LSU. For the year, Iowa ranked second in the Big Ten in passing offense, pass efficiency and red zone offense. Right tackle Pete McMahon was the lone senior in 2004 in the offensive line. Facing two of the more-highly regarded defensive ends in the nation in Iowa’s final two games, McMahon led by example by controlling his opponents, who were both first round selections in the NFL Draft. McMahon was taken in the NFL draft by the Oakland Raiders. Anchored by consensus All-American and Outland Trophy winner Robert Gallery at left tackle, Iowa’s offensive line had four new starters to start the 2003 season. By the end of the year, in which the Hawkeyes won 10 games and featured RB Fred Russell with over 1,300 rushing yards, the offensive line had meshed together as one of Iowa’s strong points. The Hawkeyes ended the season by rushing for over 200 yards in a win at Wisconsin and in the Outback Bowl win over Florida. Gallery was a consensus first team All-American at the end of the year. He was the second player selected in the NFL Draft, being taken by the Oakland Raiders. In becoming Iowa’s third Outland Trophy winner, he became the second Outland Trophy winner coached by Morgan. As the head coach at Benton Community HS, Morgan coached Chad Hennings, the 1987 winner, who was a defensive tackle at the Air Force Academy. Hennings is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame. As tight ends coach in 2002, Morgan coached tight end Dallas Clark to consensus All-America honors. Clark was also named winner of the John Mackey Award, which goes annually to college football’s top tight end. Clark was named to at least seven first team All-America teams. Clark earned a Super Bowl championship with the Indianapolis Colts and earned all-Pro honors in 2009. Morgan became part of the Iowa staff after eight years as head coach at West HS in Iowa City. West won state Class 4A (largest class in the state) titles in 1995, 1998 and 1999. Morgan left the program with a 26-game winning streak. Between 1994 and 1999 his West High School teams were 62-7, while his overall record at West was 67-20. He has totaled 146 career prep victories and is a member of the Iowa High School Coach’s Hall of Fame. He also served as Assistant Principal and Dean of Students at West. Reese also served as a teacher (1973-92), assistant football coach (1973-77) and head football coach (1978-91) at Benton Community High School. He led Benton Community into the state playoffs on three occasions. Morgan attended St. Mary’s High School in Lorain, Ohio. He lettered three times in football and one year in track and field. Reese was a four-year letterman (linebacker) at Wartburg College and was team captain as a senior in 1971. Morgan earned his B.A. degree in education from Wartburg and earned a master’s degree in educational administration from the University of Northern Iowa. Morgan was born June 22, 1950. Reese and his wife, Jo, have two daughters, Jessica and Caitlin, along with granddaughters Morgan and Hayden, and grandsons Cade and Jace.

Morgan’s Coaching Career Team Position, Years Iowa________________________________DL, 2012-present Iowa________________________________OL, 2003-2011 Iowa________________________________RC, 2000-02 West HS______________________________HC, 1992-99 Benton Community HS_________________HC, 1978-91 Benton Community HS_________________AC, 1973-77


ASSISTANT COACH - JIM REID Jim Reid

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. Reid’s 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 Reid’s 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 program’s 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.

Reid’s Coaching Career Team____________________________Position, Years Iowa____________________________LB, 2013-present Virginia__________________________AHC, DC, 2010-12 Miami Dolphins___________________OLB, 2008-09 VMI_____________________________HC, 2006-07 Bucknell_________________________DL, 2005 Syracuse_________________________DL, 2004 Richmond________________________HC, 1995-2003 Boston College____________________DC, 1994 Richmond________________________DC, 1992-93 UMass___________________________HC, 1986-91 UMass___________________________DC, LB, 1978-85 UMass___________________________DB, 1976-77 UMass___________________________OLB, 1975 UMass___________________________GA, 1973-74

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E Chris White

Running Backs and Special Teams First Year at Iowa Recruits New Jersey, Maryland and Pennsylvania Chris White joined the Iowa coaching staff in February, 2013, after spending the previous four years on the coaching staff of the Minnesota Vikings. White coaches Hawkeye running backs and coordinates special teams. Prior to his four seasons with the Vikings, White coached on the collegiate level for 17 years. For the past four seasons, White has assisted in coaching the Viking special teams. In 2012, Minnesota posted a 10-6 record, earning a Wild Card playoff berth while setting a team record for biggest turnaround in victories from one season to the next. In 2012, Minnesota’s special teams were recognized with the No. 1 ranking in the well-respected Dallas Morning News season-ending special teams’ evaluations. The special teams unit was headlined by rookie kicker Blair Walsh’s record-setting season, as he earned All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors. His 141 points are the second-most ever by an NFL rookie and rank second in club history. Over the past two seasons, the Vikings 26.8-yard kickoff return average led the NFL. Defensively, the Vikings led the NFL by allowing only 18 kickoff returns of 20-plus yards. Minnesota was third in the NFL with an average starting field position at the 24.6 yard line following kickoff returns, and had six kickoff returns of 40-plus yards. The return units earned a place in the Minnesota record book by returning both a kick and punt return for a touchdown at Detroit. After joining the Vikings in 2009, White helped oversee a special teams unit that sent a pair of members to the Pro Bowl and made an impact on the Vikings record book along the way. The Vikings special teams were instrumental in the team winning a second consecutive NFC North title and winning 12 games in the regular season, tied for the second-best total in team history. The 2009 special teams were represented at the Pro Bowl by returner Percy Harvin and cover man Heath Farwell. Harvin set a Vikings record by returning a pair of kickoff returns for touchdowns during the season, including a 101-yard return that ties as the secondlongest in Vikings history. White joined the Vikings after a nine-year stint at Syracuse University where, at different times throughout his tenure, he coached wide receivers and tight ends, and was the special teams’ coordinator and recruiting coordinator. White’s nine seasons at Syracuse were highlighted by a 2001 Insight Bowl victory and a share of the Big East championship in 2004. A combined seven units ranked in the nation’s top 20 under White’s direction as special teams coordinator from 2000-03. White served as the Orange’s wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator, a post he moved to prior to the 2005 season. He spent his first three years at Syracuse working with the tight ends and as special teams’ coordinator. From the start of the 2000 season until he left his post as special teams coordinator in 2003, only seven teams in the country blocked more kicks than the Orange (22). Syracuse also scored eight touchdowns on special teams during the same time frame. White served a dual-role at Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo in 1999, working as both defensive and special teams’ coordinator. White spent three seasons at UNLV (1996-98), serving as linebackers coach and special teams’ coordinator. The lone head coaching job of White’s career came during a three-year stint with Bishop Manogue High School in Las Vegas from 1994-96. He was named the Northern Nevada Coach of the Year in 1996.

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ASSISTANT COACH - CHRIS WHITE White’s first full-time role in coaching came as the assistant quarterbacks coach for the College of the Holy Cross (Mass., 199394). In his two years at that post, both of the Crusaders starting quarterbacks ended their respective seasons with quarterback efficiency ratings over 100. White began his coaching career as a graduate assistant coach at Syracuse (1990-91) and Arkansas State (1992). In his first stint at Syracuse, White worked with former Vikings quarterback coach Kevin Rogers and Paul Pasqualoni. The Orange won the 1990 Aloha and 1991 Hall of Fame bowls. During his college career, White was a four-year starter at quarterback for Colby College (Maine) and was a team captain as a senior. As a prep, he attended Philips Exeter Academy. White earned his bachelor’s degree in government in 1990 and a master’s degree in education from Syracuse in 1992. White was born June 29, 1967, and is a native of Groveland, Mass. He and his wife, Angel, have two daughters, Payton and Riley.

White’s Coaching Career Team Position, Years Iowa____________________________RBs, STC, 2013-present Minnesota Vikings_________________ST, 2009-12 Syracuse_________________________WRs, 2005-08 Syracuse_________________________TEs, RC, 2004 Syracuse_________________________TEs, ST, 2000-03 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo____________DC, ST, 1999 Nevada-Las Vegas__________________LBs, ST, 1996-98 Holy Cross________________________QBs, 1993 Arkansas State____________________GA, 1992 Syracuse_________________________GA, 1990-91


ASSISTANT COACH - LEVAR WOODS LeVar Woods

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 Iowa’s linebackers coach. Woods previously served as an administrative assistant with the Iowa program since September, 2008. Under the direction of Woods, Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s 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 Ten’s 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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Woods has been involved with several charitable organizations throughout his career, including the Garth Brooks Teammates for Kids foundation, Homeward Bound, Soup Kitchen, Youth Christmas shopping trips and, Milk and Cookies Youth Reading Program, along with speaking engagements to elementary school children. Woods has also been instrumental in developing the Hawkeye Readers youth reading program in conjunction with the Iowa City: UNESCO City of Literature, which helps promote the importance of literacy to children. He has also been involved with the NFL’s Executive and Entrepreneurship programs through the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business, the Kellogg Business School at Northwestern University and the Stanford School of Business. Woods lettered as a member of the Hawkeye football team from 1998-2000. He was a two-year starter at outside linebacker, totaling 165 career tackles, including 18 tackles for loss and four sacks. He was a team captain as a senior in 2000 and earned honorable mention all-Big Ten honors from both league coaches and media after recording 97 tackles. He was selected for the Blue-Gray All-Star game following his senior season. Along with serving as defensive team captain, Woods was coMost Valuable Player and the recipient of the Hayden Fry “Extra Heartbeat Award”, given each year to the Hawkeye player who gives extraordinary effort on the field. Woods attended West Lyon HS in Inwood, Iowa, where he earned all-state honors and was the Class 2A Player of the Year as a senior. He rushed for 1,226 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior, while totaling 50 tackles, nine QB sacks and two recovered fumbles as a defensive end. He earned his degree in elementary education from the University of Iowa in December, 2000. Woods was born March 15, 1978 in Cleveland, Ohio. LeVar and his wife, Meghann, have three children, daughters Sydney and Whitney, and a son, Mason.

Woods’ Coaching Career Team____________________________Position, Years Iowa____________________________LB, 2012-present Iowa____________________________AA, 2008-11

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E Chris Doyle

Strength and Conditioning 15th Year at Iowa Chris Doyle is in his 15th year as strength and conditioning coach for the University of Iowa football program. As the head of Iowa’s strength and conditioning program, Doyle helped the Hawkeye program become bowl eligible in 11 straight seasons (2001-11). 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 Ten’s first division in 10 of the past 12 years. Doyle is a certified strength and conditioning specialist with the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Association (CSCCa). He was presented with the certification of Master Strength and Conditioning Coach in May. The certification is considered the highest honor that can be achieved in the coaching profession of Strength and Conditioning, and represents professionalism, knowledge, experience, expertise and longevity in the field. The NSCA named Doyle the Big Ten Strength Coach of the Year in 1999. He was one of 20 nominees for the Professional of the Year Award, given annually and selected by the NSCA membership. The award recognizes college professionals who have shown excellence in strength training and conditioning programs. He served as director of strength and conditioning for the University of Utah in 1998. Under Doyle’s direction the Utah basketball team played in the national championship game. While in Utah, Doyle also served as state director for the NSCA. Doyle was assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Wisconsin from 1996-98. He oversaw the training programs for football and hockey teams during this time. The Badger football team participated in two bowl games (Copper and Outback) and the hockey team won the WCHA championship during his tenure. As a strength and conditioning professional, Doyle has tutored 168 student-athletes who have advanced to the professional ranks in the NFL, NHL and NBA. Iowa has had a total of 37 players selected in the past nine NFL drafts, including six in each of the 2010, 2011 and 2012 drafts. Overall, 46 Iowa players have been drafted in the past 11 years, with six first round selections and nine players being selected among the top 50 picks. In addition, 44 additional Hawkeye players signed free agent contracts in the past nine years. Iowa, since 2003, has seen five former walk-ons selected in the NFL draft. Over the past 11 years, 106 of 119 (89 percent) of Iowa’s senior starters were selected in the NFL Draft or signed to an NFL free agent contract. Six Hawkeyes were selected in the 2012 NFL Draft, while six additional seniors signed free agent contracts immediately following the draft. Iowa and Alabama were the only two programs to have a first round draft selection in three consecutive years (2010-12). Doyle has mentored 45 former assistants who have advanced in the field of Strength and Conditioning, with 15 becoming head strength and conditioning coaches.

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING STAFF Doyle served as offensive line coach at Holy Cross from 1992-95. He also worked as a graduate assistant at Notre Dame in 1991 and Syracuse in 1990. Notre Dame won the 1992 Sugar Bowl following the 1991 season and Syracuse won the 1990 Aloha Bowl. Doyle was a three-year starter on the offensive line at Boston University from 1986-88. He served as a student assistant for the football program there in 1989. Chris earned his B.S. in human movement from Boston University in 1990 and his M.Ed. in education from Boston University in 1991. Doyle was born June 30, 1968. Chris is from Quincy, Mass., and attended Boston College High School. He was inducted into the Boston College High School Hall of Fame in November, 2004. Chris and his wife, Tia, have three sons, Declan, Donovan and Dillon.

Doyle’s Coaching Career Team Position, Years Iowa_____ Head Strength & Conditioning Coach, 1999-present Utah________________ Director of Strength & Conditioning, 1998 Wisconsin__________________ Assistant Strength Coach, 1996-97 Holy Cross______________________Offensive Line Coach, 1992-95 Notre Dame________________________ Graduate Assistant, 1991 Syracuse___________________________ Graduate Assistant, 1990

Dustyn Baethke

Strength and Conditioning Assistant Fourth Year at Iowa Dustyn Baethke is in his fourth year as assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Iowa. Baethke served as a strength and conditioning intern with the Hawkeye football program during the 2009 summer. The Hawkeyes won bowl games following the 2008, 2009 and 2010 seasons, defeating ranked opponents in both 2009 and 2010. Iowa recorded a 27-24 win over 12th-ranked Missouri in the 2010 Insight Bowl. The Hawkeyes have ranked in the final top 10 of both major polls four times in the past 11 seasons. Baethke served as a strength and conditioning graduate assistant at Boise State in 2009-10. At Boise State he designed and implemented programs for wrestling and women’s swimming and diving while also assisting with the Bronco football team. In 2008-09 Baethke served as a strength and conditioning intern at Central College, where he worked primarily with the football program. A native of Williamsburg, Iowa, he attended Central College, where he was a four-year football letterman. Baethke served as a team cocaptain in both 2006 and 2007. Baethke earned his bachelor’s degree from Central College in 2007, with a double major in exercise science and mathematics. He earned his Master of Arts degree in education from Boise State in 2012. He graduated from Williamsburg HS in 2003. Baethke participated in football, basketball, baseball and track as a prep. Dustyn is a Level 1 Sports Performance Coach, certified by USA Weightlifting (USAW) and is a Level 1 Certified FMS Professional through Functional Movement Systems. He is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa) and is Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified by the CSCCa. Baethke was born April 9, 1985, in Algona, Iowa. He is single.


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Raimond Braithwaite

Strength and Conditioning Assistant Ninth Year at Iowa Raimond Braithwaite is in his ninth year as assistant strength and conditioning coach with the University of Iowa football program. Braithwaite was a member of the Iowa staff from 2002-04 and rejoined the Hawkeye program after serving as the head strength and conditioning coach at Delaware State (2005-07). 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 Ten’s first division in 10 of the past 12 years. At Delaware State, Braithwaite helped lead the Hornets to a 25-9 record in three seasons. In 2007, Delaware State finished 10-2, the best season in school history. The Hornets also won the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference with a perfect 8-0 record. Delaware State was ranked as high as eighth during the season and finished the season ranked 15th after a loss to Delaware in the first round of the playoffs. Delaware State was 7-4 in 2005 and 8-3 in 2006. Braithwaite assisted in opening a new 10,000 square-foot weight facility at Delaware State, which is one of the largest in the region. Delaware State was coached by Al Lavan, who served on the Baltimore Ravens staff with Iowa Coach Kirk Ferentz. Lavan finished as the runner-up for national Coach of the Year honors in 2007. Braithwaite first joined the Iowa football program after serving as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at Florida State University during the 2002 spring. Braithwaite worked with the football and women’s golf teams at Florida State, where his responsibilities included lifting technique instruction, organization of football lifting groups, assisting in the administration of torso development and dynamic warm-up to football lifting groups and assisting in the maintenance of equipment in the weight room facility. Braithwaite served as an intern at Florida State during the fall of 2001, assisting in the instruction of workout programs for various FSU athletic teams, including football, softball and men’s and women’s golf. Braithwaite earned a bachelor’s degree in Sports Science from the University of West Florida in 1999 and earned his master’s degree in Science in Exercise Physiology from Florida State University in 2001. Braithwaite competed in both football and basketball at New Berlin Central HS in New Berlin, N. Y. Raimond is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa). Raimond was born November 11, 1977, in Queens, N. Y.

Casey Clark

Strength and Conditioning Assistant First Year at Iowa Casey Clark is in his first year as assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Iowa. Clark previously served as a strength and conditioning intern with the Hawkeye football program during the 2011 summer. Clark joined the Iowa program after serving on the strength and conditioning staff at the United States Olympic Training Center, working with athletes in the sports of track and field, rugby, archery, soccer and volleyball. Clark was a graduate assistant at the University of Oklahoma in 2011-12, designing and implementing programs for baseball, men’s and women’s golf and wrestling programs. Along with his stint as an intern with the Iowa football program, Clark served as an intern with Athletes’ Performance, coaching and implementing programs for professional athletes from a wide variety of sports. Clark competed in football at Winona State, where he was a team captain. Clark earned all-conference honors on the playing field, as well as academic all-conference recognition. Clark earned his bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science and Business Administration from Winona State in 2011. He earned his master’s degree in Human Relations from Oklahoma in 2012. Clark is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and is CPR, First Aid and AED Certified by the American Red Cross. Clark was born Jan. 14, 1988, and is a native of Sun Prairie, Wis. He is single.

Joel Welsh, Jr.

Strength and Conditioning Assistant Second Year at Iowa Joel Welsh, Jr. is in his second year as a strength and conditioning assistant coach at the University of Iowa. He served as an intern with the Iowa football program during the 2011 summer. Welsh served as a graduate assistant at Springfield College in 2011-12. At Springfield he designed and implemented programs for football, men’s volleyball and men’s and women’s tennis. Joel was the strength and conditioning coordinator at Queens College in New York from 2007-10, where he designed and implemented programs for all 15 varsity teams. He worked as an intern at Fordham University during the winter in 2010. Welsh is a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) from the National Strength and Conditioning Association and certified sports performance coach from the United States of America Weightlifting (USAW). Welsh earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science in 2010 from Queens College. He began pursuing his master’s degree in exercise science and sport studies while at Springfield College. Joel was born May 17, 1987, in Bronx, N.Y.

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E Paul Federici

Max Allen

Director of Football Operations 10th Year at Iowa Paul Federici is in his 10th season working with Iowa’s football program. Federici is in his fifth year as director of football operations after serving as director of athletic training services for five years. Federici coordinates many of the off the field logistics, as well as practice schedules and other football related items, for Head Coach Kirk Ferentz and the Hawkeye football program. 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 Ten’s first division in 10 of the past 12 years. In his first season as director of football operations, Federici assisted with the planning, coordination and implementation of Iowa’s daily operation and travel plans as the Hawkeyes concluded the 2009 season with a 24-14 win in the 2010 FedEx Orange Bowl and a national ranking of seventh in the nation. Federici has assisted in eight bowl games during his career, including the 2001 Senior Bowl, 2005 Capital One Bowl, 2006 Outback Bowl, 2006 Alamo Bowl, 2009 Outback Bowl, 2010 Orange Bowl and both the 2010 and 2011 Insight bowls. Federici joined the Iowa Athletic Department staff in 2004 after serving as the Head Athletic Trainer for the Seattle Seahawks for five seasons. Prior to joining the Seahawks in January, 1999, Federici was the Head Athletic Trainer at Vanderbilt University from 1994-99. As an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Vanderbilt from 1987-1993, Federici worked with football, baseball, men’s basketball and men’s and women’s golf teams. He was named Head Athletic Trainer for the Commodores in 1994, and was recognized as the College Athletic Trainer of the Year by the Tennessee Athletic Trainers Society that year. Certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association in 1985, Federici served as a test site administrator and host athletic trainer for the N.A.T.A. Board of Certification examinations from 1991-95. He has volunteered for the Tennessee State Amateur Games, the LPGA Sara Lee Tournament at Hermitage Golf Club, and the Senior PGA Bell South Tournament at Springhouse Golf Club. Federici was a case study presenter at the 2001 A.O.S.S.M. meeting in Phoenix, Ariz., as well as the 2002 N.A.T.A. June Symposium in Dallas, Texas. While at Vanderbilt, Federici served on several athletic department committees, including the Mission/Vision planning team, the External Communications Committee, the Management Team of Department Heads and the Sports Nutrition Planning Team. Federici earned his B.S. degree in Health Education from Penn State University in 1985 and his M.Ed. in Health Promotion/Education from Vanderbilt in 1991. Federici was born in Findlay, Ohio and grew up in Oakmont, Penn. He and his wife, Teddie, have a son, Noah.

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Administrative Assistant First year at Iowa

Max Allen is in his first year as administrative assistant with the football program at the University of Iowa. Allen joined the Iowa football staff in July. Allen joins the Iowa program from the University of Colorado, where he held the position of assistant director of player personnel for three years. At Colorado he assisted with on-campus recruiting and coordinated the freshman enrollment process. Allen also spent one season as an operations intern with the Buffalo football program. Allen graduated from Colorado in 2010, earning his bachelor’s degree in Business (Finance). Allen is a native of Durango, Colo. and graduated from Durango High School. As a prep he lettered in football and baseball. Allen was born January 31, 1988. He is single.


OPERATIONS STAFF - EJIASI/SOUTHMAYD Chic Ejiasi

Director of Player Development Eighth Year at Iowa Chic Ejiasi is in his sixth season as the University of Iowa’s Director of Player Development. Ejiasi was named to the newly-created position in September, 2008. He is in his eighth year as a member of the football staff after previously serving as an administrative assistant. In his current position, Ejiasi assists Iowa student-athletes in their transition from high school to being a studentathlete at the college level, as well as helping secure employment opportunities after college graduation. Ejiasi also does extensive work in organizing community service efforts, as well as acting as a liaison between the Academic Student Services staff and Iowa’s football student-athletes. Additional duties include assisting players in securing summer employment and organizing housing efforts. 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 Ten’s first division in 10 of the past 12 years. As an administrative assistant, Ejiasi 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. Ejiasi returned to the Iowa program after serving as the defensive backs coach and special team’s coordinator at North Iowa Area Community College during the 2005 season. Ejiasi was a four-year letterman as a defensive back during his Hawkeye playing career. He was a member of Big Ten championship teams in 2002 and 2004. The Hawkeyes competed in four bowl games, claiming three victories, during Ejiasi’s career. Ejiasi saw action in all 12 games as a senior and earned the Hustle Team Award for his play on Iowa’s special teams. He recorded 17 tackles in 2003, including three solo stops against both Michigan and Minnesota. He concluded his career with 49 tackles and three pass break-ups. Ejiasi attended Prairie High School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He earned second team all-state honors as a senior and was a first team all-conference selection as a junior and senior. He was team captain and MVP as a senior, playing both wide receiver and defensive back. He set school records for receiving yards in a game (190 yards) and interceptions in a game (four) and also earned four letters in wrestling and track and field. Ejiasi earned his bachelor’s degree in health and sports studies from the University of Iowa in 2005 and earned his master’s degree in leisure studies from Iowa in 2012. Ejiasi was born Dec. 3, 1981 in Houston, Texas. He is single.

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Scott Southmayd Quality Control 12th Year at Iowa

Scott Southmayd is in his 12th season with the University of Iowa football program. Scott is in his eighth year as the quality control director after serving as an administrative assistant. As Iowa’s quality control director, Scott is involved in many facets of the football program; with the focus being on assisting with Iowa’s recruiting efforts. Southmayd’s main responsibilities include assisting the recruiting coordinator with the administration of the recruiting process, hosting prospective student-athletes during their visit to campus and gathering information on recruits. Southmayd also serves as a liaison with other University administration and support areas. In his previous position as an administrative assistant, Southmayd 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. 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 Ten’s first division in 10 of the past 12 years. Prior to coming to the University of Iowa, Southmayd was a student coach at Central College in Pella, Iowa from 1998 to 2001. While at Central, he coached the receivers and worked primarily with the offense. In that time span, Central won three Iowa Conference football championships and participated in four NCAA Division III playoffs. In the summer of 2001, Scott served as an intern with the University of Northern Iowa football program. Southmayd graduated cumma laude from Central College in 2002 with a B.A. in General Studies. While at Central, he was the recipient of the Marjorie Giles Leadership Award. Southmayd earned a master’s degree in Recreation Sport Management and Leisure Studies from the University of Iowa in December, 2004. Southmayd, a native of Readlyn, Iowa, attended Wapsie Valley High School and played on a state championship football team coached by his father, Jerry Southmayd. Scott was awarded the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame Iowa High School Scholar-Athlete Award in 1998. Southmayd was born in Waverly, Iowa. Scott and his wife, Elizabeth, have a son, Landon.

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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 master’s degree in Sports Management. Kelvin was born Aug. 24, 1982 and is a native of Olive Branch, Miss. His wife’s name is Natalee.

Chris Polizzi Graduate Assistant Second year at Iowa

Chris Polizzi (pronounced pole-eats-ee) is in his second year as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Iowa. He assists with the Hawkeye defense. Polizzi served as a graduate assistant coach at Utah in 2011, where he coached the tight ends and assisted with the defensive scout team. Utah posted an 8-5 overall record in 2011, including a 30-27 overtime win over Georgia Tech in the Sun Bowl. Polizzi joined the Utah staff after two years as a coaching intern at UCLA, where he worked with the Bruin defensive staff. UCLA concluded the 2009 season with a 31-21 win over Temple in the Eagle Bank Bowl. Prior to his stint at UCLA, Polizzi coached tight ends and wide receivers (2005, 2006) and the defensive secondary (2007, 2008) at Central Methodist University in Missouri. During his playing career, Polizzi was a four-year starting cornerback for Lake Forest (Ill.) College from 2001-04. He tied for the team lead in interceptions as a freshman. Lake Forest won the 2002 Midwest Conference championship and won 28 games in his four years--the most wins by a class in school history. He is a 2005 graduate of Lake Forest College, with a degree in communications. Polizzi earned a master’s degree in special education from Central Methodist in 2007. He is continuing graduate work at Iowa in sports management. Polizzi was born Sept. 13, 1982 and is a native of Great Barrington, Mass. His wife’s name is Kelli.

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GRADUATE ASSISTANTS DJ Hernandez Graduate Assistant First year at Iowa

DJ Hernandez is in his first year as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Iowa. He coaches the Hawkeye tight ends while assisting with the Iowa offense. Hernandez joined the Iowa program after serving as an offensive graduate assistant at Miami, Fla. in 2012. He worked primarily with the Hurricane wide receivers and special teams. Miami, in 2012, featured six players with over 300 receiving yards and seven receivers with more than 20 receptions. The Hurricanes averaged 295.4 passing yards per game in earning a share of the Coastal Division title in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Prior to joining the staff at Miami, Hernandez was the quarterbacks coach at Brown University in 2011, helping that program post a 7-3 record. He also assisted with special teams at Brown. Hernandez was the head coach at Southington (Conn. ) High School in 2010. He served as offensive coordinator, working primarily as quarterback and wide receiver coach in leading Southington to an 8-2 record and the conference championship. He has also served in a variety of capacities as a player and coach for the Carinthian Black Lions in Klagenfurt, Austria. Hernandez was a two-year captain at the University of Connecticut, where he played both quarterback and wide receiver (2004-09). After playing quarterback for three seasons, Hernandez started at wide receiver for two years. Connecticut shared the Big East Conference title in 2007. The Huskies won the 2004 Motor City Bowl, competed in the 2007 Meineke Car Care Bowl and won the 2008 International Bowl. Hernandez was a team captain for two seasons and during his career earned both the Football Alumni Award and the Iron Husky Award. He was recognized as a Scholar Athlete in 2008 and made the Dean’s List in both 2007 and 2008. As a prep, he was honored as the Connecticut Gatorade Player of the Year in 2003, becoming the first player in state history to both rush and pass for over 3,000 yards in a season. Hernandez earned a bachelor’s of science degree and master’s degree in Educational Psychology from Connecticut. Hernandez was born May 18, 1986, and is a native of Bristol, Conn. He is single.

Austin Showalter Graduate Assistant Third Year at Iowa

Austin Showalter is in his second year as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Iowa. He assists with the Iowa offense. Austin previously served as an office assistant with the Hawkeye football program in 2011-12. As an office assistant during the 2011 season, Austin worked with Coach Ken O’Keefe and graduate assistant David Raih in the day to day preparation for practice, as well as other office duties. Prior to working with the Iowa football program, Showalter served as an assistant football coach at Xavier HS in Cedar Rapids from 2006-10. During that time Xavier win the Class 4A state championship in 2007. Showalter is a native of Cedar Rapids and graduated from Xavier HS. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Health and Sport Studies from the University of Iowa in 2008 and earned his master’s degree from Iowa in Health and Sport Studies in 2011. Austin is pursuing a master’s degree in Sports Management. Austin was born Aug. 21, 1985. He is single.


SUPPORT STAFF

Dr. Ned Amendola Director, UI Sports Medicine Center

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

Director, Football Video Operations

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

Assistant, Football Video Operations

Doug West

Recruiting Secretary Associate Director, Athletic Training Services Asst. Athletic Trainer

Medical Insurance Coordinator

Rita Foley

Receptionist

Office Assistant

Dr. Kyle Smoot

Primary Care Physician

Dr. Brian Wolf Orthopaedic Surgeon

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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

Iowa Hawkeye Football

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 5-10

Wt. 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

Yr. Jr. Sr. Fr. #Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. #Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. So. #Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. So. #Fr. #Fr. Sr. So. #Fr. Jr. Fr. #Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. #Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. #Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. #Fr. #Fr. Fr. Sr. #Fr. Fr. So. So. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. #Fr. Fr. So.

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


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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

* - - indicates letters won

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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

^ - - redshirt year still available

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

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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

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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

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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


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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

* - - indicates letters won

^ - - redshirt year still available

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

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IOWA 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.

Timber Creek Regional West Branch Monsignor Bonner Millard North Assumption Urbandale/Northern Iowa Clearview Decorah Carmel Hazelwood East Muscatine Mahtomedi Solon Urbandale Oskaloosa Simeon Cass Technical

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.

Battle Ground Academy St. Thomas Aquinas Mildred Desert Vista/Scottsdale CC

* - - indicates letters won

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QB QB QB QB

^ - - redshirt year still available

# - - redshirt freshman


2013 ROSTER BY POSITION No. 63 * 59 * 60 50 64 78 * 54 57 66 74 76 ** 52 55 71 68 ** 77 58 61 70 *** 65 * 73 79

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

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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, Iowa Troy, Mich. Johnsburg, Ill. Strongsville, Ohio Norman, Okla. Mount Pleasant, Iowa Greendale, Wis. West Des Moines, Iowa

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, Iowa LaPorte City, Iowa Carroll, Iowa Kirkwood, Mo. Somerset, Texas Dallas, Texas St. Paul, Minn. Pontiac, Mich. Dubuque, Iowa St. Louis, Mo. Toledo, Ohio St. Louis, Mo. Toronto, Ontario Cedar Falls, Iowa Rock Island, Ill. Dublin, Ohio Urbandale, Iowa

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.

West Des Moines, Iowa Marshalltown, Iowa Solon, Iowa Bridgeport, W. V. DeWitt, Iowa Dubuque, Iowa

Valley/Iowa Central CC Marshalltown Solon Bridgeport Central Wahlert

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2013 PRESEASON DEPTH CHART

IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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.


2013 SEASON PREVIEW Iowa Coach Kirk Ferentz felt his team had a positive spring practice leading into the 2013 season, and feels his team will continue to show improvement throughout the month of August in preparing for the upcoming season. Iowa will open fall practice with 14 returning starters, including its two leading rushers and four of the five leading receivers on offense, and its top three tacklers on defense. Still, there are a number of spots to fill on the depth chart, even after the young Hawkeye team was able to add valuable experience throughout the spring. The added experience of last season could play a major role in Iowa’s quest to reverse its 2012 fortunes of five losses by an average of 3.2 points per loss. Iowa’s roster features 39 lettermen, including six returning starters on offense and eight on defense, along with senior placekicker Mike Meyer, sophomore punter Connor Kornbrath and senior long snapper Casey Kreiter. There are 16 seniors and eight of the 39 lettermen have earned three letters. Experienced players return at each position, with the exception of quarterback, where none of the candidates have taken a snap for the Hawkeyes, and fullback. Iowa was the only team in the nation to play six games during the 2012 regular season that were decided by three points or less. While posting a 4-8 overall record (2-6 in Big Ten play), five of Iowa’s losses came by a combined total of 19 points. In two games, Iowa’s opponent scored the winning points on a field goal on the final play of the game. The 2012 schedule proved to be a strong one. Nine of Iowa’s 12 opponents played in bowl games, while Penn State, ineligible for postseason play, also won eight games. Iowa’s victories included a win over Orange Bowl participant Northern Illinois and bowl participants Minnesota and Michigan State. With the opening win over Northern Illinois, Iowa defeated a BCS bowl team for the fifth time in six years. Ferentz heads into his 15th season as Iowa’s head coach. Ferentz is tied for fourth among all FBS coaches in longevity. Ferentz has posted a 100-74 record with the Hawkeyes, including a 98-56 record over the past 12 seasons. Iowa has played in 10 bowl games under Ferentz, posting a 6-4 record that includes four January bowl victories and a 1-1 mark in BCS bowl games. Ferentz’ six bowl victories tie for third most ever among Big Ten coaches. The Iowa coaching staff also has a number of changes. Bobby Kennedy takes over as wide receivers coach, while Chris White is coaching Iowa’s running backs and coordinating special teams. Jim Reid is in his first year working with the Iowa defense, where he will coach linebackers, and DJ Hernandez will coach tight ends after joining the program as a graduate assistant. Off the field, Hawkeye players continued to be recognized for their efforts in the classroom. Fifteen Hawkeyes earned academic all-Big Ten recognition in 2012, while DL Steve Bigach, LB James Morris and QB James Vandenberg were named to the Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-District Six team. Bigach and Vandenberg, both seniors, were named to the district team for the second straight year. Under Kirk Ferentz, 20 Iowa players have been named academic all-America 38 times.

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The returning offensive starters include leading rusher Mark Weisman (159-815-8 TDs) and leading receiver Kevonte Martin-Manley (52-571-2 TDs). Damon Bullock was second in rushing (135-513-3 TDs), while tight end C.J. Fiedorowicz was third on the team in receptions (45-433-1 TD). The offensive line returns seven lettermen, and all seven have started games during their Iowa careers. Right tackle Brett Van Sloten started all 12 games in 2012, while left tackle Brandon Scherff started seven games before a seasonending injury. Austin Blythe started nine games as a redshirt freshman, earning Freshman All-America honors, and Conor Boffeli started the final three games of the season. Others who have started games include Andrew Donnal, Nolan MacMillan and Jordan Walsh. The defense returns its three leading tacklers from 2012 in linebackers Anthony Hitchens, James Morris and Christian Kirksey, a trio of seniors. A number of Iowa’s defensive linemen gained the most experience of their careers in 2012, and only added to that experience throughout the spring. Iowa’s secondary returns three starters in cornerback B.J. Lowery and safeties Nico Law and Tanner Miller. The Hawkeyes will be without cornerback Micah Hyde, who earned first team All-Big Ten honors and was named the winner of the 2012 Tatum-Woodson Defensive Back of the Year Award. Hyde, selected by Green Bay in the fifth round of the 2013 NFL Draft, also handled punt returns the past two seasons. The Hawkeye special teams return PK Mike Meyer, punter Connor Kornbrath and long snapper Casey Kreiter. Senior WR Jordan Cotton ranked as one of the top kick return specialists in 2012, leading the Big Ten and ranking 13th in the nation with an average of over 28 yards per return. KIRK COMMENTS: “The players worked hard through the winter and did the same during spring practice. We are improving, we’re a better team than we were at the end of the season. That being said, we still have the opportunity to improve throughout camp, and it’s something we will have to do to meet the demands of the schedule we face. I look at the staff changes as a two-year process, which was triggered with Norm’s retirement (following 2011 season). We have had a lot of re-positioning and re-staffing over the last couple of years. I think it all came together over the course of last spring; guys are working well together, they are comfortable in their roles, and the players have responded well to the new staff.”

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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 Iowa’s 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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2013 SEASON PREVIEW Redshirt freshmen who will contend for playing time include Barkley Hill (6-0, 218) and Michael Malloy (6-0, 215). Hill made a solid impression last fall before an injury forced his redshirt season. KIRK COMMENTS: “Compared to a year ago, we appear to be in a better situation. We had a lot of concerns last August. Right now we have two good players we have seen play in game conditions, and they have played well. We’re certainly excited about the potential Mark Weisman and Damon Bullock have. We hope they can build off what they started last year; they have both worked hard and practiced well. Jordan Canzeri was full speed this spring and practiced well, indicating he is ready to go. Mike Malloy did a good job when healthy at the end of spring. Mike has the potential to help us, which is the feeling we had for Barkley Hill last August, until his injury. Barkley was limited this spring, but he’s a player we are anxious to see this August as well.” FULLBACK Senior Brad Rogers (5-10, 230) will take a medical redshirt in what would have been his final season. Rogers has fought the injury bug throughout his career. Neither of the players currently on the depth chart have played fullback in a game for the Hawkeyes. Those players include Adam Cox (5-11, 215) and Macon Plewa (6-2, 234), a pair of sophomores. Berkley Grimm (6-0, 230) is another sophomore who joined the Iowa program after spending one season at North Dakota State. Plewa saw action at linebacker and on special teams in 2012. KIRK COMMENTS: “Adam Cox did a great job this spring. He was really a pleasant surprise; he gives everything he’s got out there and did a lot of things really well. Macon Plewa made the transition from linebacker and made a good showing for himself as well. Mark is as good a fullback as we’ve had; he’s shown the ability to run the ball so we were able to move him to running back. We certainly have more flexibility in the depth and skills of the players at this spot.” TIGHT END C.J. Fiedorowicz (6-7, 265) returns for his final season after starting all 12 games a year ago. The three-year letterman ranked third on the team in receiving with 45 receptions for 433 yards and one touchdown. Fiedorowicz has 61 career receptions for 600 yards and four touchdowns. Additional lettermen at this position include junior Ray Hamilton (6-5, 252), and sophomores Jake Duzey (6-4, 245) and Henry Krieger Coble (6-4, 245). Krieger Coble (4-30-1 TD), Duzey (3-16) and Hamilton (2-20) all played in at least nine games a year ago.


2013 SEASON PREVIEW KIRK COMMENTS: “C.J. had a good spring. He is a big, physical player who just needs to continue to hone his skills. Like most players, do what you do better, pay more attention to detail. That is what you gain with experience. C.J. showed signs this spring of being on the right path. Ray Hamilton and Jake Duzey have continued to do a good job. Henry Krieger Coble and George Kittle are younger guys who continue to improve. As a group they are all different, are all improving and doing good things. This is a position we feel we have ability, experience and depth.” WIDE RECEIVER Kevonte Martin-Manley (6-0, 205) returns for his junior season after starting all 12 games last season. He led the team in receptions (52-571- 2 TDs) and his two-year totals include 82 catches for 894 yards. He is one of five returning lettermen. Senior Jordan Cotton (6-1, 192) is the only other receiver with starting experience, and that was just one game. Cotton improved throughout 2012 and at the end of the year led the Big Ten and ranked 13th in the nation with a 28.2 average on kickoff returns. Senior Don Shumpert (6-3, 200), and sophomores Jacob Hillyer (6-4, 205) and Tevaun Smith 6-2, 200) are the other returning lettermen, but the trio combined for just three receptions a year ago. Redshirt freshmen Riley McCarron (5-9, 182) and Cameron Wilson (6-1, 200) had bright spots during the spring. The top loss from 2012 is Keenan Davis (47-571), a two-year starter. KIRK COMMENTS: “This is a position where we are inexperienced and young overall. Kevonte is our most experienced player. We liked the things we saw from Tevaun last fall and he continued to improve during the spring. We are curious to see how these other players are developing. Jacob Hillyer, Don Shumpert and Riley McCarron did some good things when healthy this spring. Can Jordan Cotton contribute offensively on a consistent basis? Those are questions we have going into August. This is a position where younger players can play effectively. It’s realistic to think one or two of the newcomers may help us. We’ll try to identify which guys are most capable as early as possible and get them integrated.” OFFENSIVE LINE The biggest losses in the offensive line are with the graduation of James Ferentz and Matt Tobin. Ferentz started all 38 games over the past three seasons at center, earning AllBig Ten recognition the past two years. Tobin split time at both left guard and left tackle in 2012. Tobin started 22 games over his final two seasons, earning honorable mention All-Big Ten honors as a senior.

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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 Blythe’s 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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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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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2013 SEASON PREVIEW KIRK COMMENTS: “Three guys have played a lot of football and have done a lot of good things and that experience was evident in the spring. All three improved; they each played better in the spring than they have played at any time they have been here, which was good to see. After that, we have a number of players who haven’t played much, so that is our focus right now. Quinton Alston and Travis Perry have done a good job of distinguishing themselves and shown improvement. A number of younger guys will be expected to contribute on special teams; they need to improve and prepare as if they are going to play. James Morris is a player who really performs at a high level, no matter the task. As a true freshman, in two weeks, he went from third team and not playing, to playing middle linebacker against a very good team on national television in prime time. He was in there quickly due to an injury, and really handled that well, which has been symbolic of his time here. In everything he does, James responds in a real positive way; academically, and as a football player. He has developed into a great leader and is totally invested. Christian Kirksey has also done a very good job the last two years and is a respected leader. Anthony Hitchens played very well all spring and looked very confident.” DEFENSIVE BACKS The Iowa secondary returns three starters, but this is a position where a number of younger players will battle for playing time. Iowa lost just one starter in cornerback Micah Hyde, who was named the top defensive back in the Big Ten. But, several other senior defensive backs contributed on defense and special teams, including Greg Castillo, Tom Donatell, Collin Sleeper and Jack Swanson. The returning starters include cornerback B.J. Lowery (511, 193), free safety Tanner Miller (6-2, 207) and strong safety Nico Law (6-1, 200). Lowery and Miller are seniors and Law is a junior. Miller was fifth on the team with 69 tackles last season while starting all 12 games. Miller has 23 career starts and 152 career tackles. Lowery had nine starts and collected 50 tackles last season. Law moved into the starting line-up for the last four games and had 28 stops. Additional lettermen in the secondary include junior John Lowdermilk (6-2, 207) and sophomores Sean Draper (6-0, 180) and Jordan Lomax (5-10, 195). Draper lettered as a true freshman in 2012. Lomax lettered as a true freshman in 2011 before missing last season due to injury. Lowdermilk has lettered in each of his two seasons, but has seen the majority of his action on special teams. Three redshirt freshmen earned their way on to the depth chart during the spring and will provide depth to Iowa’s special teams. That group includes Reese Fleming (6-0, 188), Anthony Gair (6-2, 200) and Ruben Lile (6-3, 210).


2013 SEASON PREVIEW KIRK COMMENTS: “B.J. and Tanner are both seniors who did a really good job this spring. Both had some ups and downs last season, so it was good to see them gain consistency and play well in the spring. We felt good about Jordan going into last year before his injury and he did a good job during the spring. Sean Draper and Reese Fleming are a couple of young guys who are competing at the cornerback position. John Lowdermilk and Nico Law are in good competition at strong safety, while Ruben Lile and Anthony Gair are a couple of redshirt freshmen adding depth. Consistency is a key, as we experienced some ups and downs in the secondary a year ago. We need to move the younger guys along and get them ready to play. The group played well in the spring, but will have to keep moving fast in August.” SPECIAL TEAMS Iowa returns placekicker Mike Meyer, punter Connor Kornbrath and long snapper Casey Kreiter. Meyer (6-2, 190) heads into his senior year after handling all placements in 2012. He made 17-21 field goals and all 25 PAT attempts, scoring 76 points to lead the team in scoring for a second straight year. He was honorable mention All-Big Ten and a semifinal candidate for the Lou Groza Award for the second straight year. Meyer has made a school-record 81 straight PAT kicks and is fifth in career scoring with 235 points. His 13 consecutive field goals a year ago rank among the top 10 streaks in Big Ten history, and the consecutive PAT streak is among the 10 longest as well. Kornbrath (6-6, 240) took over the punting duties in his first college season and averaged 37.9 yards on 53 punts. He had a long of 61 yards and six punts of at least 50 yards. Ten of his punts were inside the 20 and opponents had 18 fair catches. Just one of Kornbrath’s punts went for a touchback, although senior John Wienke did have 14 punts (37.8) that normally came inside the 50. Iowa opponents averaged just 4.4 yards on 22 returns. Sophomore Marshall Koehn (6-0, 195) will back up both Meyer and Kornbrath. Iowa returns its long snapper in senior Casey Kreiter (6-3, 250), who has been perfect on his PAT and field goal snaps the last two years. A new holder must be found. Hyde returned punts for the last two seasons and must be replaced. He averaged 7.4 yards on 16 returns in 2012. Cotton took over as Iowa’s primary kick returner a year ago with excellent results. Cotton averaged 28.2 yards on 19 returns, including a 92-yard touchdown vs. Penn State. He led the Big Ten and ranked 13th nationally. KIRK COMMENTS: “We are counting on Mike to have a great year; he’s very experienced and has an excellent attitude. Connor had a bit of a roller coaster ad a first year guy. When you invest in a young player, you are banking on improvement at every turn. He did a nice job in the spring and we look for his consistency to improve. Casey has done a good job with the snaps and as a leader for this group and we look for that to continue.

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It’s exciting to have Jordan back after he emerged as a legitimate threat on kick returns last year. Time will tell on replacing Micah, but I feel we have some good candidates. With former players such as Micah and Ed Hinkel, we have had reliable punt return guys with good judgment, which is critical. The kicking game starts with protection, and on the receiving end you have to field the ball.” THE SCHEDULE Iowa will play three of its four non-conference games in Kinnick Stadium, beginning August 31 against Northern Illinois. Iowa edged the Huskies (18-17) last season in Chicago. Northern Illinois then won 12 straight games, including its league championship for the second straight season, before falling to Florida State in the 2013 Orange Bowl. Iowa will also host Missouri State (Sept. 7) and Western Michigan (Sept. 21), while traveling to Ames to meet Iowa State (Sept. 14) in the annual Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series contest. The schedule features two open weeks (Oct. 12 and Nov. 16). The Big Ten schedule features new opponents in Wisconsin and Ohio State, while the Hawkeyes do not face Penn State and Indiana. Iowa has not played the Badgers and Buckeyes since 2010, when both teams escaped Kinnick Stadium with narrow wins (Wisconsin won 31-30, while Ohio State defeated Iowa 20-17). Iowa begins league play at Minnesota (Sept. 28) before hosting Michigan State. Iowa travels to Ohio State (Oct. 19) following the first open week. Northwestern (Oct. 26) and Wisconsin (Nov. 2) visit Iowa City on consecutive weekends, followed by a trip to Purdue (Nov. 9) and the second open date on the schedule. A home contest against Michigan (Nov. 23) and a Friday date at Nebraska close out the season. Nine of Iowa’s 12 opponents played in bowl games a year ago, while Ohio State posted a perfect 12-0 regular season record (OSU was not eligible for post-season play). KIRK COMMENTS: “Northern Illinois was in the Orange Bowl a year ago, which is a real credit to their program. They have done a wonderful job over an extended period of time. They were a very good team last year, they proved that, and we expect that to be a big challenge to start the season. We’re coming off a season that was disappointing; every game is really important. All we have do to is look back to the non-conference portion of our schedule last year, which is not the kind of start you want. Those first four games are all going to be challenging. We need to treat each of them as such. Conference play is conference play, it is always going to be challenging and this year will be more of the same. Two bye weeks will be a little different, but they appear to come at a good time on the schedule.”

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HAWKEYE HISTORY Iowa has played 1,167 games since beginning football in 1889. Iowa’s 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.

FERENTZ FOURTH IN LONGEVITY Now in his 15th season as Iowa’s head football coach, Kirk Ferentz ranks fourth in longevity among FBS head coaches. Ferentz is first among Big Ten coaches and nationally ranks behind Virginia Tech’s Frank Beamer, Larry Blakeney of Troy and Mack Brown of Texas. Ferentz is tied for fourth with Bob Stoops of Oklahoma.

IOWA LEADERSHIP GROUP Iowa’s Leadership Group for the 2013 season includes six seniors, three juniors, four sophomores and two redshirt freshmen. An incoming freshman is added to the group in the fall. Permanent team captains are named at the conclusion of each season. The six seniors are LB Anthony Hitchens, LB Christian Kirksey, LS Casey Kreiter, DB B. J. Lowery, LB James Morris and OL Brett Van Sloten. The juniors include WR Kevonte Martin-Manley, OL Brandon Scherff and RB Mark Weisman. The sophomore class is represented by OL Austin Blythe, DB Jordan Lomax, DL Drew Ott and QB Jake Rudock. The redshirt freshmen are QB C. J. Beathard and OL Ryan Ward.

COACHING STAFF CHANGES Four new faces join the Hawkeye coaching staff this season. Bobby Kennedy will serve as the Hawkeyes’ wide receivers coach; Jim Reid will work with the Hawkeye defense; Chris White will coordinate special teams while also coaching the running backs; DJ Hernandez will coach the tight ends. Kennedy coached wide receivers at Colorado the past two seasons. The Colorado native has 22 years of coaching experience on the collegiate level. Prior to coaching at Colorado, Kennedy was on the same coaching staff as Greg Davis, Iowa’s offensive coordinator, at Texas (2004-10). Kennedy’s other coaching stops include six major college programs. Reid joins the Iowa staff after serving as associate head coach and defensive coordinator at Virginia the past three seasons. He has more than 30 years coaching experience on the collegiate and professional levels. Reid has served as a head coach on the college level for 17 seasons. He has been the head coach at Virginia Military Institute (2006-07), Massachusetts (1986-91) and Richmond (19952003). Reid joined the Virginia staff after spending the 2008 and 2009 seasons as outside linebackers coach for the Miami Dolphins. White spent the previous four years on the coaching staff of the Minnesota Vikings. Prior to his four seasons with the Vikings, White coached on the collegiate level for 17 years. White joined the Vikings after a nine-year stint at Syracuse. Hernandez joins the Hawkeye coaching staff as a graduate assistant, where he will coach the tight ends. Hernandez served as an offensive graduate assistant a year ago at Miami, where he worked primarily with the Hurricane receivers and special teams. Prior to joining the staff at Miami, Hernandez was the quarterbacks coach at Brown University in 2011, helping that program post a 7-3 record. He also assisted with special teams at Brown.

4 HAWKEYES EARN PRESEASON HONORS Four Hawkeyes were named to Athlon Sports’ Preseason All-Big Ten teams. WR Jordon Cotton (first team/kick return specialist), LB James Morris (second team/defense), PK Mike Meyer (second team/kicker) and OL Brandon Scherff (third team/offense) each earned preseason accolades from Athlon Sports. Cotton, a senior, led the Big Ten last season and ranked 14th nationally in kickoff returns, averaging 28. 2 yards in 19 attempts. The Mount Pleasant, Iowa, native had a 92-yard kickoff return against Penn State, which ties as the 10th longest return in program history. Cotton was a first team All-Big Ten kick returner by CollegeSportsMadness. com last season. Cotton also had 12 receptions for 172 yards and a touchdown in 2012. Morris, a senior from Solon, Iowa, was named to the second AllBig Ten defensive team. Last season he ranked third in the Big Ten and 31st in the nation in tackles per game (9. 4). He ranks 16th in career tackles (293). He was named a Permanent Team Captain in 2012 while earning the Hayden Fry “Extra Heartbeat” Award and the Players Choice Award on defense. Morris earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors as a sophomore and junior after being named Freshman All-America by CollegeFootballNews. com as a freshman. Morris has been a starting linebacker for the Hawkeyes since his true freshman season in 2010. Meyer - a semifinalist for the Lou Groza Award the past two seasons - is a second team All-Big Ten selection. Hailing from Dubuque, Iowa, Meyer ranks fifth in career scoring with 235 points. His 45 career field goals are tied for fifth best in school history. Meyer has made 81 consecutive PATs to set a school record. Meyer made 17-of-21 field goals in 2012, and was named a permanent team captain. Scherff, a junior from Denison, Iowa, is an All-Big Ten third team selection. He started seven games at left tackle last season before missing the remainder of the season due to injury. Scherff played every offensive down in Iowa’s first six games before suffering a season-ending injury in the first quarter against Penn State.

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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.


2013 PRESEASON NOTES CLOSE GAMES THE NORM FOR IOWA Iowa led the country with six regular season games decided by three points or less (2-4), including two contests decided by one point (1-1) a year ago. Iowa has played 17 games decided by three points or less since 2009. The Hawkeyes went 4-1 in those games in 2009, 1-3 in 2010, 0-2 in 2011 and 2-4 in 2012. Iowa ranks among the nation’s best in fourth quarter comebacks since 2009. The Hawkeyes mounted their ninth comeback when trailing in the fourth quarter, since 2009, at Michigan State on Oct. 13, winning in double overtime. Michigan State leads the nation with 10 comeback wins, while Iowa ties Minnesota, Ohio and Wyoming with nine wins after trailing at any point in the fourth period, since 2009. IOWA NOTES • Kirk Ferentz has amassed a record of 100-74 in 14 years as Iowa’s head coach, collecting win No. 100 at Michigan State on Oct. 13. • Iowa has sold out Kinnick Stadium 61 of the last 64 games, including six of seven contests in 2012. • Iowa ranks ninth in the country in consecutive contests without a missed or blocked PAT (30 games). • Iowa meets Northern Illinois in the season opener for the second-straight year. The Hawkeyes edged the Huskies a year ago at Soldier Field in Chicago, 18-17. The last time Iowa competed against the same team in consecutive openers was Iowa State in 1983 and 1984; Iowa won both of those contests, 51-10 and 59-21, respectively. MEYER GETS HIS KICKS Senior PK Mike Meyer earned Big Ten Special Teams Player and Lou Groza Star of the Week accolades twice in 2012. Meyer was named honorable mention All-Big Ten by both league coaches and media. He first was recognized after his performance against NIU in the opener and second, in Iowa’s win at Michigan State. Meyer also earned CFPA honorable mention weekly recognition after the NIU, Central Michigan and Michigan State contests. Meyer connected on 17-of-21 field goal attempts in 2012. His streak of 13 consecutive field goals made was snapped vs. Penn State (Oct. 20), missing kicks from 49 and 37 yards. Meyer’s 50-yarder against Northern Illinois, tied his career long (at Iowa State, 2011). He made four treys against NIU and Michigan State, which matches his career high (at Iowa State, 2011 and at Indiana, 2010). His five attempts vs. NIU ties Iowa’s single-game record, which he also shares (at Indiana in 2010). Meyer ranked eighth in Big Ten kick scoring (6. 3) and ranks 27th in the country in field goals made per game (1. 42). He ranks fifth on Iowa’s career scoring list with 235 points. He has made 45-58 (. 776) career field goal attempts. Meyer is 33-38 (. 868) from kicks 39 yards and closer; 10-16 (. 625) from attempts 40-49 yards; and 2-4 (. 500) from kicks 50 yards or farther. The native of Dubuque, Iowa, has made 81 consecutive PAT attempts, which is a school record. His four straight PAT’s against Central Michigan helped him surpass All-Pro Nate Kaeding’s previous record of 60 straight. Meyer’s last PAT miss was in a 37-6 win over Michigan State on Oct. 30, 2010 in Iowa City. Yardage 19-29 30-39 40-49 50+

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LINEBACKING DUO RETURNS Iowa’s linebacker duo of Anthony Hitchens and James Morris ranked second in the country behind Houston’s Derrick Mathews and Phillip Steward (254) in total tackles a year ago. The duo returns for their senior seasons. Hitchens and Morris combined for 237 total stops. Both Hitchens and Morris earned honorable mention All-Big Ten recognition. Hitchens ranked sixth in the nation in tackles per game (11. 3). Hitchens was tabbed CollegeSportsMadness’ Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 14 after his performance at Michigan State. He played in all but one game in 2012 (at Michigan). Hitchens posted double-digit tackles seven times in 2012. He notched tackle No. 100 for the season at Indiana. Hitchens finished the season ranked first in the Big Ten in tackles. Hitchens was credited with eight stops vs. Purdue and 10 against Nebraska. The junior amassed 19 tackles, including one for loss, against Iowa State. The 19 tackles are the most by a Hawkeye since LB Abdul Hodge had 22 vs. Illinois on Oct. 1, 2005. He shared game-high tackle honors with 14 against Central Michigan, while he amassed a game-high 12 stops in Iowa’s win over Minnesota. Hitchens registered a game-high 15 tackles at Michigan State. Morris, who was on the preseason Bednarik, Butkus and Rotary Lombardi award watch lists, earned honorable mention recognition from the College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) for his play vs. Iowa State. Morris ranked third in the Big Ten and 29th nationally in tackles (9. 4). He began the 2012 season with eight tackles in the win over NIU, including one tackle for loss, and had eight stops in Iowa’s win over UNI. Morris registered double-digit tackles seven times in 2012 (Iowa State, Central Michigan, Minnesota, Michigan State, Penn State, Purdue and Nebraska), including six of the last nine contests. He had 12 tackles against Central Michigan, Iowa State and Penn State; 11 against Purdue; and 10 vs. Minnesota and Michigan State. Morris is the 66th Iowa player to reach the 200-tackle plateau. He has 293 tackles (127 solo, 166 assists) to rank 16th in school history. Against Iowa State, the Solon, Iowa, native totaled 12 tackles, including one for loss, intercepted his second career pass at the goal line (49 yard return) and recovered his first career fumble. Morris earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors from both league coaches and media in 2011 as well. He tied for the team lead in tackles (110 in 12 games) and ranked fifth in the Big Ten and 37th in the nation. Morris recorded 52 solo stops and 58 assists, along with one pass interception, in 12 games. IOWA AMONG TOP 25 IN WINS, 2002-12 Iowa has posted 89 wins since the start of the 2002 season, which ranks as the 22nd highest total in Division I football. The list includes the following: Boise State (128); Oklahoma (118); Ohio State (117); USC (116); LSU (116); Texas (112); TCU (110); Georgia (110); Virginia Tech (108); Florida (106); Alabama (104); Wisconsin (102); West Virginia (102); Oregon (102); Auburn (97); Utah (97); Florida State (97); Nebraska (92); Texas Tech (92); Michigan (90); Miami, FL (90); Iowa (89); Hawai’i (87); Boston College (85).

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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 Michigan’s Bo Schembechler (four), Iowa’s Hayden Fry (three) and Penn State’s 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 O’Brien, 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 Iowa’s most recent wins vs. nationally-ranked opponents: Home: Road: Neutral:

24-16 over 13th-ranked Michigan, 11/5/11 37-6 over fifth-ranked Michigan State, 10/30/10 24-3 over 20th-ranked Penn State, 10/02/10 38-28 over 24th-ranked Michigan, 10/16/10 21-10 over fourth-ranked Penn State, 9/26/09 24-14 over ninth-ranked Georgia Tech, Orange Bowl, 1/5/10 30-25 over 11th-ranked LSU, Capital One Bowl, 1/1/05

THE HAWKEYES, SIZE WISE Junior WR Andrew Stone is the lightest Hawkeye player at 165 pounds. Junior DL Carl Davis and junior OL Brandon Scherff are the heaviest at 315 pounds. A total of six Hawkeye players are listed at 300 pounds or more. The tallest players, at 6-7, are junior OL Andrew Donnal, senior TE C. J. Fiedorowicz, sophomore DE Riley McMinn and senior OL Brett Van Sloten. The shortest player, at 5-8, is freshman Jonathan Parker. The average Hawkeye player is 6-2 and weighs 229 pounds. That is the same height and three pounds heavier than the average Iowa player in 2012.

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2013 PRESEASON NOTES IOWA BOWL NOTES • Iowa has been bowl eligible 11 of the last 12 seasons under Coach Kirk Ferentz and his staff. • Iowa ranks third in Big Ten bowl appearances. Ohio State has received a conference-best 42 bowl bids, followed by Michigan (42) and the Hawkeyes (26). Wisconsin ranks fourth with 24. • The Hawkeyes have appeared in 10 bowl games since 2001. Iowa won the Outback Bowl over South Carolina following the 2008 season, concluded the 2009 campaign with a win over Georgia Tech in the Orange Bowl and defeated Missouri in the 2010 Insight Bowl. Iowa’s three-game bowl win streak (2008-10) is an Iowa record. • The Hawkeyes have posted a 6-4 record in bowl games under Ferentz, including wins in four of six January bowl games. • Since the 2001 season, no Big Ten team has won more bowl games or has a higher winning percentage in bowl games, than Iowa. • Overall, Iowa has posted a 14-11-1 (. 558) record in 26 bowl games. The Hawkeyes have competed in the Rose (five times), Alamo (four), Holiday (three), Outback (three), Orange (two), Peach (two), Sun (two), Insight (two), and the Capital One, Gator and Freedom bowls once. • Iowa (14-11-1, . 558), Penn State (27-15-2, . 636) and Purdue (98, . 529) are the only Big Ten teams with a winning percentage in bowl games. • Iowa was one of 10 Big Ten Conference teams to play in a bowl game following the 2011 season. The Big Ten had two teams competing in BCS games for the 11th time in 14 seasons. Since the inception of the BCS in 1998, the Big Ten has qualified 26 teams for BCS bowls, more than any other conference. Seven different Big Ten programs have played in BCS bowl games. HOME GROWN HAWKEYES Iowa’s roster of 125 players includes 50 players from Iowa. The roster includes 15 players from Illinois; 12 from Ohio; six from Michigan and Texas; five from Missouri; four from Minnesota; three from Florida, Maryland, Nebraska, and Wisconsin; two from Georgia and New Jersey; one from Arizona, Connecticut, Indiana, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and West Virginia; and three from Canada. MORE THAN ONE Eleven high schools have contributed more than one player to the current Iowa football roster. The leader is Iowa City High (Iowa) with four, while three players attended Washington HS in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and Solon, Iowa HS. Those with two include Cass Technical HS in Detroit area, DeMatha Catholic in the Washington, D. C. area, Dowling HS in West Des Moines, Iowa, Heelan HS in Sioux City, Iowa, Hazelwood East HS in the St. Louis area; and Mount Pleasant, Iowa HS, Oskaloosa, Iowa HS, and Wahlert HS in Dubuque, Iowa. ALL IN THE FAMILY Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz will have two of his three sons involved in the Iowa program this season. Brian, a former Hawkeye letterman (2003-05), is in his second season as Iowa’s offensive line coach. Steven is a tight end who is in his second season in the program as a redshirt freshman. His other son James was a three-year starter on the Hawkeye offensive line who graduated last May.


PRESEASON DEPTH CHART/PRONUNCIATION GUIDE CLOSING IN ON MILESTONES Iowa is two victories away from capturing win No. 600 in program history and three conference triumphs from Big Ten victory No. 300. SCHEDULE NOTES • Iowa’s Homecoming game against Michigan State will be on Oct. 5. Iowa is 55-415 all-time in Homecoming contests, including a 6-0-1 mark versus the Spartans. The Hawkeyes have won their last four Homecoming games, including last season’s 31-13 win over Minnesota to regain possession of Floyd of Rosedale. • Speaking of Floyd of Rosedale, Iowa has four trophy games on its slate in 2013: Iowa State (Cy-Hawk), Minnesota (Floyd of Rosedale), Wisconsin (Heartland), and Nebraska (Heroes). • Iowa is 1-0 all-time in games played on Aug. 31 and 3-0 in games played on Sept. 7. The Hawkeyes entertain Northern Illinois on Aug. 31 and Missouri State on Sept. 7. • Iowa will face four teams who have first-year head coaches (Northern Illinois, Western Michigan, Purdue and Wisconsin), plus Ohio State, whose Urban Meyer is in his second year with the Buckeyes. Iowa did not face Ohio State the last two seasons. • Start times to a number of Iowa games were announced prior to the season. Iowa will play four games that will have 2:30 p.m. or later kickoffs. Iowa’s season opener against Northern Illinois and road games at Minnesota and Ohio State will kickoff at 2:30 p.m. (CT), while its contest at Iowa State will begin at 5 p.m. EXPERIENCE RETURNING Iowa ‘s14 seniors listed on the preseason depth chart have started a combined 204 games. Iowa’s 15 juniors have started 58 total contests, while its 20 sophomores have started 27.

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2013 Preseason Depth Chart by Class (Career starts in parenthesis where applicable) Seniors (14): DL Dominic Alvis (20) OL Conor Boffeli (3) WR Jordan Cotton (1) TE C. J. Fiedorowicz (17) LB Anthony Hitchens (11) LB Christian Kirksey (25) DB B. J. Lowery (9) OL Nolan MacMillan (7) PK Mike Meyer (47) DB Tanner Miller (23) LB James Morris (29) WR Don Shumpert DB Gavin Smith OL Brett Van Sloten (12) Juniors (15): LB Quinton Alston (1) RB Damon Bullock (5) LB Marcus Collins DL Carl Davis OL Andrew Donnal (3) OL Tommy Gaul TE Ray Hamilton DE Mike Hardy DB Nico Law (4) DB John Lowdermilk WR Kevonte Martin-Manley (14) OL Brandon Scherff (10) QB Cody Sokol DL Louis Trinca-Pasat (12) RB Mark Weisman (9)

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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Starters Information

Lettermen Returning (39)

Lettermen Lost (21)

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

* - - indicates letters earned

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

Kevonte Martin-Manley (12) Mark Weisman (6) C. J. Fiedorowicz (12) Austin Blythe (9) Brandon Scherff (7) Brett Van Sloten (12)

Defense (8) Defensive End Defensive Line Linebacker Defensive Back

Dominic Alvis (12) Louis Trinca-Pasat (12) Anthony Hitchens (11) Christian Kirksey (12) James Morris (11) Nico Law (4) B. J. Lowery (9) Tanner Miller (12)

Specialists (3) Kicker Punter Long Snaps

Mike Meyer (12) Connor Kornbrath (12) Casey Kreiter (12)

Starters Lost (18) Offense (5) Quarterback Fullback Wide Receiver Offensive Line

James Vandenberg (12) Brad Rogers (4) Keenan Davis (12) James Ferentz (12) Matt Tobin (12)

Defense (3) Defensive End Joe Gaglione (10) Defensive Tackle Steve Bigach (12) Defensive Back Micah Hyde (13) Specialists (0)

Others Returning with Starting Experience (Career starts in parenthesis)

Offense (8) Offensive Line Running Back Tight End Wide Receiver

Conor Boffeli (3) Andrew Donnal (3) Nolan MacMillan (7) Jordan Walsh (1) Damon Bullock (5) Jordan Canzeri (1) Henry Krieger Coble (1) Jordan Cotton (1))

Defense (3) Defensive Line Linebacker

Darian Cooper (2) Quinton Alston (1) Travis Perry (1)


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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)

Hawk-Item - - One of 10 true freshmen to see action in 2011. 2013 - - Listed as second team middle linebacker following spring practice. 2012 Honors - - Academic All-Big Ten . . . 2012 - - listed as second team middle linebacker following spring practice . . . 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, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 31-13 win over Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 19-16 win at Michigan State . . . saw action in 38-14 loss to Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 28-17 loss at 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, recording two assisted tackles . . . started for first time in career in 42-17 loss at Michigan, collecting two solo tackles while sharing time at middle linebacker . . . saw action in 13-7 loss to Nebraska, but had no statistics. 2011 - - Recorded four solo tackles and three assists, including a shared tackle for loss . . . saw first action of career in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, recording one solo tackle as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, recording two solo tackles and one assist . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana, recording two assisted tackles, including a shared tackle for loss . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan, recording one solo tackle as defense allowed just 323 yards total offense . . . did not see actin in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . 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. High school honors - - Selected to compete in Chesapeake Bowl as a regional all-star as a senior, despite missing majority of final season due to injury . . . first team all-Group III and all-conference as a junior, while earning second team all-state honors . . . Career - - saw action in just two games as a senior due to injury . . . recorded 80 tackles, including four QB sacks and 12 tackles for loss, as a junior . . . recorded six tackles while playing for North team in Chesapeake Bowl . . . two-year team captain while helping team make three straight playoff appearances . . . earned three letters in football as linebacker, defensive end and running back. Personal - - Born 9/7/93 in Philadelphia, Pa. . . . open major . . . earned academic recognition in each of last four years . . . parents are Connie and Quinton Alston . . . high school coach was Rob Hinson. Alston’s Career Bests Tackles:___________________ Solos:_____________________ Assists:____________________ Tackle for Loss:_____________

3 vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11 2, twice, last at Michigan, 11/17/12 2, twice, last vs. Purdue, 11/10/12 0.5 vs. Indiana, 10/22/11

Alston’s Game-by-Game Defensive Stats 2011________ Solo-Ast. 2012________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech___________ 1-3 NIU (n)____________ 0-0 at IA State_________ 2-0 ISU_______________ 0-0 Pitt_______________ 2-1 UNI_______________ 0-0 ULM______________ 1-0 CMU______________ 0-1 at PSU____________ 0-0 Minn. ____________ 0-0 N’western_________ 2-1 at MSU___________ DNP Indiana___________ 0-2 PSU______________ 0-0 at Minn. __________ 0-0 at N’western_______ 0-0 Michigan__________ 1-0 at Indiana_________ 0-0 Mich. State_______ DNP Purdue____________ 0-2 at Purdue________ DNP at Michigan________ 2-0 at Nebraska_______ DNP Nebraska__________ 0-0 Oklahoma (n)_____ DNP Totals____________ 2-3 Totals____________ 4-3 Alston’s Career Statistics Defense___ Solo___ Ast. ___Total___T/Loss___ Sacks_____ PBU_____ FF____ QBH Freshman____ 4_____ 3______ 7______ . 5/1_____ 0/0_______ 0________ 0______0 Sophomore___ 2_____ 3______ 5______ 0/0_____ 0/0_______ 0________ 0______0 Career_______ 6_____ 6______12_____. 5/1_____ 0/0_______ 0________0______0

2013 - - Listed as first team right defensive end following spring practice. 2012 - - Started all 12 games, recording 18 solo tackles and 13 assists . . . also had five tackles for loss, three QB sacks, three pass break-ups, one caused fumble and one recovered fumble . . . started at defensive end in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois as defense allowed just 201 yards total offense . . . recorded three solo tackles vs. NIU, including two tackles for loss and a QB sack . . . started at defensive end in 9-6 loss to Iowa State . . . recorded one solo tackle and one assist, while also recovering an ISU fumble in the red zone to stop a first half scoring threat . . . started at defensive end in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa, recording one solo tackle and one assist . . . started at defensive end in 32-32 loss to Central Michigan, recording two assisted tackles . . . started at defensive end in 31-13 win over Minnesota as defense allowed just 299 yards total offense while collecting four turnovers . . . recorded three assisted tackles vs. Minnesota . . . started at defensive end in 19-16 win at Michigan State . . . recorded two solo tackles and two assists at MSU, including one tackle for loss . . . started at defensive end in 38-14 loss to Penn State, recording two assisted tackles and a QB pressure . . . started at defensive end in 2817 loss at Northwestern, recording two solo tackles, one assist and one pass break-up . . . started at defensive end in 24-21 loss at Indiana, recording one solo tackle and one pass break-up . . . started at defensive end in 27-24 loss to Purdue . . . recorded four solo tackles, including one QB sack, and one pass break-up vs. Purdue . . . started at defensive end in 42-17 loss at Michigan, recording two solo tackles and one forced fumble, his first of the season . . . started at defensive end in 13-7 loss to Nebraska, recording two solo tackles and one assist, including a QB sack. 2011 - - Suffered knee injury in win over 13th-ranked Michigan and missed remainder of the season . . . saw action in nine games, recording 16 solo tackles and 14 assists, along with 3. 5 tackles for loss, 1. 5 QB sacks, one pass break-up and a forced fumble . . . started at defensive tackle in 34-7 win over Tennessee Tech . . . recorded one solo tackle and three assists in opening win . . . started at defensive tackle in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, recording two solo tackles . . . started at defensive end in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . recorded three tackles vs. Pitt, including two solo stops, a QB sack and the first forced fumble of his career, which led to Pitt turnover . . . started at defensive end in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, recording one solo tackle and two assists as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, recording two assisted tackles and one pass break-up . . . started at defensive end in 41-31 win over Northwestern, recording career-best five tackles (three solo and two assists), including two tackles for loss . . . started at defensive end in 45-24 win over Indiana . . . recorded two solo stops and three assists vs. Hoosiers, including a shared QB sack . . . started at defensive end in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, recording three solo tackles . . . started at defensive end in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan as defense allowed just 323 yards total offense . . . recorded two solo tackles and one assist before leaving game due to injury. 2010 - - Saw action in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 35-7 win over Iowa State, recording one solo tackle, a six-yard QB sack for first career tackle . . . did not see action in 34-27 loss at Arizona . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State, recording one solo tackle as defense allowed just 112 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 24-3 win over Penn State due to injury . . . did not see action in 38-28 win at Michigan due to injury . . . 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 . . . did not see action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern due to injury . . . 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 win over 12th-ranked Missouri, due to injury. 2009 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - First team all-state, all-district and all-conference as a junior . . . battled injury as a senior, but still earned second team all-conference recognition . . . Career - - totaled 57 tackles, including nine sacks . . . also had 358 receiving yards as a junior . . . gained 352 yards rushing and 150 yards receiving as a senior . . . team captain as a senior . . . also lettered in track and basketball. Personal - - Born 2/18/91 . . . communication studies major . . . parents are Constance and Dennis Alvis . . . National Honor Society student with a 3. 8 grade point average . . . high school coach was Matt Straight. Alvis’ Career Bests Tackles:___________________ Solos:_____________________ Assists:____________________ Tackle for Loss:_____________ QB Sack:__________________ Force Fumble:______________ Recovered Fumble:__________ Pass Break-up:______________

5, twice, last vs. Indiana, 10/22/11 4 vs. Purdue, 11/10/12 3, three times, last vs. Minnesota, 9/29/12 2, twice, last vs. N. Illinois, 9/01/12 1, five times, last vs. Nebraska, 11/23/12 1, twice, last at Michigan, 11/17/12 1 vs. Iowa State, 9,08/12 1, four times, last vs. Purdue, 11/10/12

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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. N’western___________3-2 at MSU______________2-2 Wisconsin__________ Inj. Indiana_____________2-3 PSU_________________0-2 Mich. State_________ Inj. at Minn. ____________3-0 at N’western__________2-1 at Indiana__________ Inj. Michigan____________2-1 at Indiana____________1-0 at N’western________ 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)

Hawk-Item - - One of two redshirt freshmen named to 2013 Leadership Group. 2013 - - Listed as co-first team quarterback following spring practice. 2012 Honors - - Team Leader Award, offense . . . 2012 - redshirted. High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a senior . . . runner-up for “Mr. Football Award” in Tennessee as a senior . . . co-captain and starting quarterback for West team in Tennessee state all-star game . . . led quarterbacks in all-star game by completing 14-of-21 attempts for 146 yards and two touchdowns, with no interceptions . . . named first team all-region and region MVP as a junior and senior . . . named second team all-state as a junior . . . . . . Career - - led state of Tennessee in passing yards, completions and touchdowns as a junior and senior . . . passed for 2,148 yards and 23 touchdowns as a senior, completing 64 percent of pass attempts . . . totaled 2,408 yards and 19 touchdowns as a junior, completing 58 percent of pass attempts . . . passed for 900 yards and eight touchdowns in five games as a sophomore . . . team advanced to state playoffs three straight years . . . led team to D-II-AA state semifinals as a junior . . . team captain as a senior . . . four-year letterman in both football and baseball. Personal - - Born 11/16/93 . . . open major . . . member of National Honor Society . . . member of high school Honor Roll and Mu Alpha Theta (Math Honors Scholar) . . . parents are Susan and Casey Beathard . . . high school coaches were Roc Batten and Marty Euverard.

63 - - *Austin Blythe (BLYTH) Offensive Line 6-3, 300, Sophomore Williamsburg, Iowa (Williamsburg HS)

Hawk-Item - - Moved from guard to center during 2013 spring practice . . . one of four sophomores named to 2013 Leadership Group . . . one of three redshirt freshmen named to 2012 Leadership Group. 2013 Preseason Honors - - Named preseason fourth team all-Big Ten by Phil Steele . . . 2013 - - listed as first team center following spring practice. 2012 Honors - - First team Freshman All-America by Scout. com . . . 2012 - - played in 10 games, with nine starts at right guard . . . missed two full games and one partial game due to injury . . . started at right guard and played every offensive down in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois . . . started at right guard and played every offensive down in 9-6 loss to Iowa State . . . started at right guard in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa as offense gained 429 yards total offense . . . started at right guard in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan as offense gained 430 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 31-13 win over Minnesota due to injury . . . did not see action in 19-16 win at Michigan State due to injury . . . returned to action in 38-14 loss to Penn State . . . started at right guard and played every offensive down in 28-17 loss at Northwestern . . . started at right guard in 24-21 loss at Indiana . . . started at right guard and played every offensive down in 27-24 loss to Purdue . . . started at right guard and played every offensive down in 42-17 loss at Michigan . . . started at right guard and played every offensive down in 13-7 loss to Nebraska.

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2013 - - Listed as first team left guard following spring practice. 2012 - - Started final three games of the season 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 . . . did not see action in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan . . . did not see action in 31-13 win over Minnesota . . . did not see action in 19-16 win at Michigan State . . . did not see action in 38-14 loss to Penn State . . . did not see action in 28-17 loss at Northwestern . . . did not see action in 24-21 loss at Indiana . . . started at left guard for first career start and played every offensive down in 27-24 loss to Purdue . . . started at left guard and played every offensive down in 42-17 loss at Michigan . . . started at left guard and played every offensive down in 13-7 loss to Nebraska . . . recorded one solo tackle. 2011 - - Saw action in 34-9 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 . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as offense gained 453 yards total offense and allowed no sacks . . . did not see action in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . 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 - - Listed as third team center following spring practice . . . saw action in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois as offense gained 435 yards total offense . . . saw action in offensive line in 35-7 win over Iowa State as offense gained 479 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 34-27 loss at Arizona . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State as offense gained 562 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 24-3 win over Penn State . . . did not see action in 38-28 win at Michigan . . . did not see action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin . . . saw action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State . . . did not see action in 18-13 win at Indiana . . . 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. 2009 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Second team all-state selection as a senior . . . three-time allconference pick, including first team honors as a senior . . . led team to Class 4-A state championship in 2005 and 2008 . . . Career - - totaled 31 catches for 402 yards and two touchdowns as a tight end . . . added 13 tackles as a senior . . . high school team posted a combined 43-1 record over four years . . . team captain as a senior . . . also lettered in basketball and baseball. Personal - - Born 8/29/91 . . . management/organization major . . . four-time academic allconference selection . . . Honor Roll student throughout high school . . . parents are Jodi and Jim Boffeli . . . one of three players from West Des Moines on Iowa roster . . . attended same high school as PK Alden Haffer . . . high school coach was Gary Swenson.


2013 IOWA HAWKEYES 5 - - **Damon Bullock Running Back 6-0, 200, Junior Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield HS)

Hawk Item - - Rushed for 150 yards vs. Northern Illinois in first career start, which is best total for Iowa running back since Fred Russell vs. Akron in 2002 (170 yards) . . . one of 10 true freshmen to see action in 2011. 2013 - - Listed as co-first team running back following spring practice. 2012 - - Played in six games while starting five at running back . . . missed six games due to injury . . . second on team in rushing yards with 136 carries for 513 yards and three touchdowns . . . also had 18 receptions for 167 yards . . . started at running back in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois . . . rushed 30 times for 150 yards vs. NIU, including 23-yard touchdown run in final minutes for game-winning points . . . also had 26 yards on three pass receptions . . . started at running back in 9-6 loss to Iowa State . . . led ground game with 22 carries for 53 yards vs. ISU and had five receptions for 56 yards tot total 109 all-purpose yards . . . also collected one solo tackle . . . started at running back in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa as offense gained 429 yards total offense . . . rushed 13 times for 77 yards and and had a five-yard pass reception before leaving the game in the second quarter due to injury . . . did not see action in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan due to injury . . . did not see action in 31-13 win over Minnesota due to injury . . . did not see action in 19-16 win at Michigan State due to injury . . . did not see action in 38-14 loss to Penn State due to injury . . . returned to action in 28-17 loss at Northwestern . . . led ground game with 22 attempts for 107 yards and had five receptions for 41 yards . . . started at running back in 24-21 loss at Indiana . . . led ground game with 25 carries for 83 yards, including four-yard scoring run to give Iowa a fourth quarter advantage . . . also had 24 yards on three pass receptions . . . started at running back in 27-24 loss to Purdue . . . rushed 23 times for 43 yards, including a oneyard touchdown, and also had one reception for 15 yards vs. Purdue . . . 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 Honors - - Team Leader Award, Offense . . . 2011 - - played in six games . . . 10 rushing attempts for 20 yards, one reception for 11 yards and averaged 21. 5 yards on two KO returns . . . saw first action of career in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, with one KO return for 23 yards and one solo tackle on special teams . . . saw action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh as offense gained 475 yards total offense . . . had first rushing attempt of his career for four yards . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as offense gained 453 yards total offense . . . had seven rushing attempts for 18 yards vs. ULM, with a long of five yards . . . 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 . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, but had no statistics . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, with two rushing attempts for minus two yards and one reception for 11 yards . . . also had one KO return for 20 yards. High school honors - - Named to Top 50 Player list in Dallas/Fort Worth area as a senior . . . named 5-A District and team Most Valuable Offensive Player as a senior . . . Career - three year letterman in football and track . . . team captain as a senior, leading team to 8-2 record and into the state playoffs . . . holds school record with six touchdowns in a game . . . set personal best of 248 rushing yards in a game as a senior . . . had 235 rushing attempts for 1,606 yards and 22 touchdowns as a senior . . . played in just three games as a junior due to injury, rushing for 350 yards and scoring four touchdowns. Personal - - Born 4/29/93 in Baltimore, MD . . . leisure studies/health and sport studies major . . . member of National Society of High School Scholars . . . parents are Kimberly and Roscoe Handy . . . high school coach was Jeff Hulme. Bullock’s Career Rushing Bests Attempts:_________________ 30 vs. N. Illinois, 9/01/12 Yards:_____________________ 150 vs. N. Illinois, 9/01/12 Touchdowns:______________ 1, three times, last vs. Purdue, 11/10/12 Long:_____________________ 27 vs. Northern Iowa, 9/15/12

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Bullock’s Game-By-Game Stats Rushing Receiving 2011________ No. ___Yds. __ TD__ Lng 2011_________ No. ___ Yds. __ TD___ Lng TN Tech_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - - TN Tech________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at IA State_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - - at IA State______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Pitt___________ 1______ 4_____ 0______ 4 Pitt____________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - ULM__________ 7_____ 18_____ 0______ 5 ULM___________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at PSU_______ DNP__________________ at PSU________ DNP N’western____ DNP__________________ N’western_____ DNP Indiana______ DNP__________________ Indiana________ DNP at Minn. _____ DNP__________________ at Minn. _______ DNP Michigan_____ DNP__________________ Michigan______ DNP Mich. State___ DNP__________________ Mich. State_____ DNP at Purdue____ DNP__________________ at Purdue______ DNP at Nebraska____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - - at Nebraska_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Oklahoma (n)__ 2______-2_____ 0______ 3 Oklahoma (n)___ 1______ 11____ 0_____11 Totals________10____ 20_____ 0______5 Totals_________ 1______11____0____ 11 Rushing Receiving 2012________ No. ___Yds. __ TD__ Lng 2012_________ No. ___ Yds. __ TD___ Lng NIU (n)________ 30____ 150____ 1_____ 23 NIU (n)_________ 3______ 26____ 0_____15 ISU___________ 22____ 53_____ 0_____ 15 ISU____________ 5______ 56____ 0_____15 UNI__________ 13____ 77_____ 0_____ 27 UNI____________ 1______ 5_____ 0______5 CMU_________Inj. ___________________ CMU___________Inj. Minn. ________Inj. ___________________ Minn. __________Inj. at MSU________Inj. ___________________ at MSU_________Inj. PSU__________Inj. ___________________ PSU___________Inj. at N’western___ 22____ 107____ 0______ 9 at N’western____ 5______ 41____ 0_____13 at Indiana_____ 25____ 83_____ 1_____ 14 at Indiana_______ 3______ 24____ 0_____10 Purdue_______ 23____ 43_____ 1______ 8 Purdue_________ 1______ 15____ 0_____15 at Michigan____Inj. ___________________ at Michigan_____Inj. Nebraska______Inj. ___________________ Nebraska_______Inj. Totals_______ 136____513____ 3_____27 Totals_________ 18____ 167____0____ 15 Bullock’s Game-by-Game Kickoff Returns 2011________ No. ___Yds. __ TD__ Lng 2012_________ No. ___ Yds. __ TD___ Lng TN Tech_______ 1_____ 23_____ 0_____ 23 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___________Inj. at PSU_______ DNP__________________ Minn. __________Inj. N’western____ DNP__________________ at MSU_________Inj. Indiana______ DNP__________________ PSU___________Inj. at Minn. _____ DNP__________________ at N’western____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Michigan_____ DNP__________________ at Indiana_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Mich. State___ DNP__________________ Purdue_________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Purdue____ DNP__________________ at Michigan_____Inj. at Nebraska____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - - Nebraska_______Inj. Oklahoma (n)__ 1_____ 20_____ 0_____ 20 Totals_________ 0______ 0_____0____ - - Totals________ 2_____ 43_____ 0_____23 Bullock’s Career Statistics Rushing__________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD__________ Lng Freshman__________ 10___________ 20___________ 2. 0___________0_____________5 Sophomore________ 135___________ 513__________ 3. 8___________3____________27 Career____________ 145__________533__________3. 7___________3___________ 27 Receiving_________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD__________ Lng Freshman__________ 1____________ 11__________ 11. 0___________0____________11 Sophomore_________ 18___________ 167__________ 9. 3___________0____________15 Career_____________ 19___________178__________9. 4___________0___________ 15 KO Returns________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD__________ Lng Freshman__________ 2____________ 43__________ 21. 5___________0____________23 Sophomore_________ 0_____________ 0___________ 0. 0___________0___________ - - Career_____________ 2____________ 43__________ 21. 5___________0___________ 23

Bullock’s Receiving Bests Receptions:________________ 5, twice, last at Northwestern, 10/27/12 Yards:_____________________ 56 vs. Iowa State, 9/08/12 TLong:____________________ 15, three times, last vs. Purdue, 11/10/12 Bullock’s KO Return Bests Number:__________________ 1, twice, last vs. Oklahoma, 12/30/11 Yards:_____________________ 23 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/03/11 Long:_____________________ 23 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/03/11

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 33 - - *Jordan Canzeri (CAN-zear-ee) Running Back 5-9, 192, Sophomore Troy, N. Y. (Troy HS)

Hawk-Item - - One of 10 true freshmen to see action in 2011. 2013 - - Listed as third team running back following spring practice. 2012 - - Suffered major knee injury during spring practice and redshirted in 2012. 2011 - - Saw action in seven games, with one start . . . rushed 31 times for 114 yards and had six receptions for 28 yards and a touchdown . . . also averaged 19. 5 yards on four KO returns . . . did not see action in 34-7 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 . . . saw first action of career in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as offense gained 453 yards total offense . . . rushed five times for 30 yards vs. ULM, with a long of 12 yards . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 41-31 win over Northwestern due to injury . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense . . . four rushing attempts for 26 yards vs. Hoosiers, along with one KO return for 29 yards . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, recording one KO return for 16 yards . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan, recording two KO returns for 33 yards . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue due to injury . . . did not see action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska due to injury . . . started at running back in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma . . . led rushing attack with 58 yards on 22 carries and had six receptions for 28 yards and a touchdown . . . had nine-yard scoring reception in fourth quarter to cut deficit to 21-14. High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a senior . . . offensive MVP of regional final, state semifinal and state championship game . . . earned second team all-state honors as a junior . . . named Section Two and Division Player of the Year as a junior . . . earned all-area honors as punt returner . . . Career - - team advanced to state championship game as a senior and posted 21-2 record his last two seasons . . . rushed for 2,048 yards and 33 touchdowns as a senior and had five receptions for 30 yards and scored three special teams touchdowns . . . recorded 36 solo tackles and 10 assists on defense, including 12 tackles for loss, three QB sacks and two interceptions . . . rushed for 1,252 yards as a junior . . . first running back at Troy HS with back-to-back seasons over 1,000 rushing yards and first player with over 2,000 yards in a season . . . holds school records for rushing yards and all-purpose yards . . . also set single season marks for rushing touchdowns (33) and total touchdowns (36) . . . team captain as a senior . . . earned two football letters as running back and defensive back and competed as sprinter on track team for four years. Personal - - Born 2/18/93 . . . sociology major . . . earned NYSPHSAA Scholar Athlete team award . . . parents are Regina and Brian Canzeri . . . high school coach was Jack Burger. Canzeri’s Career Rushing Bests Attempts:_________________ 22 vs. Oklahoma, 12/30/11 Yards:_____________________ 58 vs. Oklahoma, 12/30/11 Long:_____________________ 15 vs. Indiana, 10/22/11 Canzeri’s Career Receiving Bests Receptions:________________ 6 vs. Oklahoma, 12/30/11 Yards:_____________________ 28 vs. Oklahoma, 12/30/11 Touchdowns:______________ 1 vs. Oklahoma, 12/30/11 Long:_____________________ 12 vs. Oklahoma, 12/30/11 Canzeri’s Career KO Return Bests Number:__________________ 2 vs. Michigan, 11/05/11 Yards:_____________________ 33 vs. Michigan, 11/05/11 Long:_____________________ 29 vs. Indiana, 10/22/11 Canzeri’s Game-By-Game Stats Rushing Receiving 2011________ No. ___Yds. __ TD__ Lng 2011_________ No. ___ Yds. __ TD___ Lng TN Tech______ DNP__________________ TN Tech_______ DNP at IA State____ DNP__________________ at IA Statte_____ DNP Pitt__________ DNP__________________ Pitt___________ DNP ULM__________ 5_____ 30_____ 0_____ 12 ULM___________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at PSU________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - - at PSU_________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - N’western____ DNP__________________ N’western_____ DNP Indiana_______ 4_____ 26_____ 0_____ 15 Indiana_________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Minn. ______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - - at Minn. ________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Michigan______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - - Michigna_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Mich. State____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - - Mich. State______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Purdue_____Inj. ___________________ at Purdue_______Inj. at Nebraska____Inj. ___________________ at Nebraska_____Inj. Oklahoma (n)__ 22____ 58_____ 0_____ 12 Oklahoma (n)___ 6______ 28____ 1_____12 Totals________31____114____ 0_____15 Totals_________ 6______28____1____ 12

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Canzeri’s Game-by-Game Kickoff Returns 2011________ No. ___Yds. __ TD__ Lng 2011_________ No. ___ Yds. __ TD___ Lng TN Tech______ DNP__________________ at Minn. ________ 1______ 16____ 0_____16 at IA State____ DNP__________________ Michigan_______ 2______ 33____ 0_____19 Pitt__________ DNP__________________ Mich. State______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - ULM__________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - - at Purdue_______Inj. __________________ at PSU________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - - at Nebraska_____Inj. __________________ N’western____ DNP__________________ Oklahoma (n)___ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Indiana_______ 1_____ 29_____ 0_____ 29 Totals_________ 4______78____ -____ 29 Canzeri’s Career Statistics Rushing__________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD__________ Lng Freshman__________ 31___________ 114__________ 3. 7___________0____________15 Receiving_________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD__________ Lng Freshman __________ 6____________ 28___________ 4. 7___________1____________12 KO Returns________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD__________ Lng Freshman__________ 4____________ 78__________ 19. 5___________0____________29

60 - - Jalen Chambers Offensive Line 6-5, 288, Redshirt Freshman Bellevue, Iowa (Bellevue)

2012 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. High school honors - - Earned second team all-state honors as a senior . . . first team all-conference as a senior . . . Career - named district MVP as a senior while playing both offensive and defensive line . . . helped team reach state playoffs as a junior and senior . . . also lettered in track. Personal - - Born 6/10/94 in Iowa City . . . sport studies interest . . . parents are Cheryl and Brent Chambers . . . high school coach was Chet Knake.

50 - - Drew Clark Offensive Line 6-4, 288, Senior Marion, Iowa (Marion HS)

2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2012 - - Did not see any game action. 2011 - -Saw action in 34-7 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 . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . 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 - - Saw only action of the season in 45-0 win over Ball State as offense gained 562 yards total offense. 2009 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Two-time first team elite all-state selection . . . three-time first team all-district and all-metro selection . . . Career - - set school record with 119 pancake blocks . . . also played defensive line, collecting 130 tackles . . . team captain as a senior . . . also lettered in basketball and track and field . . . helped prep basketball team post 20-5 overall record as a senior, as team advanced to state tournament before one point loss in quarter-finals . . . holds school records for shot put and discus . . . helped prep track team finish ninth in Class 3-A state meet as a senior . . . won individual state titles in both shot put (64-7 ¾) and discus (161-01) as a senior. Personal - - Born 4/19/90 . . . mechanical engineering major . . . parents are Brenda and Charles Clark . . . academic all-district and all-state as a sophomore, junior and senior . . . finished in top 10 in his class academically throughout high school . . . high school coach was Tony Perkins.


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55 - - **Marcus Collins

97 - - *Darian Cooper

Hawk Item - - One of 10 true freshmen to see action in 2011.

2013 - - Listed as second team right defensive tackle following spring practice.

Linebacker 6-0, 222, Junior Yeadon, Pa. (Monsignor Bonner HS)

2013 - - Listed as co-second team weakside linebacker following spring practice. 2012 Honors - - Academic All-Big Ten . . . 2012 - - saw action in seven games, recording three assisted tackles . . . saw action on special teams in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 9-6 loss to Iowa State, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 31-13 win over Minnesota due to injury . . . did not see action in 19-16 win at Michigan State due to injury . . . returned to action in 38-14 loss to Penn State, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 28-17 loss at Northwestern . . . did not see action in 24-21 loss at Indiana . . . saw action in 27-24 loss to Purdue, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in 42-17 loss at Michigan, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 13-7 loss to Nebraska. 2011 Honors - - Team Leader Award, Defense . . . 2011 - - saw action in 10 games, recording four solo tackles and four assists . . . saw first action of career in 34-9 opening win over Tennessee Tech, recording two solo tackles and one assist . . . saw action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 45-17 win over LouisianaMonroe, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana, recording one solo stop and one assist . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13thranked Michigan . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . saw action in 31-21 win at Purdue as defense allowed just 282 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma as defense allowed just 275 yards total offense, but had no statistics. High school honors - - Named Best Defensive Player in Philadelphia Catholic League as a senior . . . second team all-state as a senior . . . Earned first team all-Catholic League and first team all-County as a senior . . . Career - - earned three letters in football as outside linebacker . . . recorded 87 tackles as a senior, including 15 QB sacks, in helping team advance to state playoffs . . . also had three forced fumbles and two interceptions . . . collected 30 tackles as a junior and 25 stops as a sophomore . . . also earned four letters in track and three in wrestling . . . district wrestling champion as a junior. Personal - - Born 9/18/92 . . . economics major . . . parents are Allison Collins and Lorenzo Reeves . . . high school coach was Tom Oropeza. Collins’ Career Bests Tackles:___________________ 3 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/03/11 Solos:_____________________ 2 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/03/11 Assists:____________________ 1, six times, last vs. Northern Iowa, 9/15/12 Collins’ Game-by-Game Defensive Stats 2011________ Solo-Ast. 2012________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech___________ 2-1 NIU (n)____________ 0-1 at IA State_________ 1-0 ISU_______________ 0-1 Pitt_______________ 0-1 UNI_______________ 0-1 ULM______________ 0-0 CMU______________ 0-0 at PSU____________ 0-0 Minn. ____________ Inj. N’western_________ 0-1 at MSU____________ Inj. Indiana___________ 1-1 PSU______________ 0-0 at Minn. __________ 0-0 at N’western______ DNP Michigan_________ DNP at Indiana________ DNP Mich. State_______ DNP Purdue____________ 0-0 at Purdue_________ 0-0 at Michigan________ 0-0 at Nebraska_______ DNP Nebraska_________ DNP Oklahoma (n)______ 0-0 Totals____________ 0-3 Totals____________ 4-4 Collins’ Career Statistics Defense___ Solo___ Ast. ___Total___T/Loss___ Sacks____Int-Yds. __ PBU____ FF___ RF Freshman____ 4_____ 4______ 8______ 0/0_____ 0/0_______0-0_______ 0______0_____0 Sophomore___ 0_____ 3______ 3______ 0/0_____ 0/0_______0-0_______ 0______0_____0 Career_______ 4_____ 7______11_____ 0/0_____ 0/0_______0-0_______0______0_____0

Defensive Line 6-2, 280, Sophomore Elkridge, Md. (DeMatha HS)

2012 - - Played in all 12 games, with two starts at defensive tackle . . . recorded 16 solo tackles and 18 assists, including 3. 5 tackles for loss, two pass break-ups and one recovered fumble . . . started at defensive tackle in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois for first career action, recording one solo tackle, one assist and a pass break-up . . . saw action in 9-6 loss to Iowa State . . . recorded two solo stops and two assists vs. ISU, including a shared tackle for loss . . . saw action in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa, recording two solo tackles . . . saw action in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 31-13 win over Minnesota as defense allowed just 299 yards total offense and collected four turnovers . . . collected two solo tackles and three assists vs. Minnesota, along with one QB pressure . . . saw action in 19-16 win at Michigan State, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 38-14 loss to Penn State, recording two solo tackles and three assists to match career-best of five tackles . . . saw action in 28-17 loss at Northwestern, recording two solo tackles and one assist, including one tackle for loss . . . saw action in 2421 loss at Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 27-24 loss to Purdue . . . recorded one solo tackle and two assists vs. Purdue, including one tackle for loss . . . also had first fumble recovery of career, which led to first Iowa touchdown, and added one pass breakup . . . saw action in 42-17 loss at Michigan, recording three solo tackles . . . started at defensive tackle in 13-7 loss to Nebraska . . . matched career-best with five tackles vs. Nebraska, including one solo tackle for loss and four assists. 2011 Honors - - Team Leader Award, Defense . . . 2011 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Named all-metro and metro defensive MVP in Baltimore area as a senior . . . first team all-conference and all-state as a senior . . . second team all-state as a junior . . . earned third team all-conference honors as a center during junior season . . . named team defensive MVP as a senior . . . Career - - holds single game school record with five QB sacks . . . recorded 10 QB sacks, four forced fumbles and three pass break-ups as a senior . . . collected 12 QB sacks and two pass break-ups as a junior and had eight QB sacks as a sophomore . . . helped prep team post 20-4 record in his final two seasons and advance to state playoffs in each of three seasons. . . team captain as a senior . . . also competed in track, tossing shot put and discus. Personal - - Born 1/5/93 . . . pre-business/communication studies major . . . mother is Catherine Cooper-Grogans . . . high school coach was Bill McGregor. Cooper’s Career Bests Tackles:___________________ Solos:_____________________ Assists:____________________ Tackle for loss______________ Pass Break-up:______________ Recovered Fumble:__________ QB Pressure:_______________

5, three times, last vs. Nebraska, 11/23/12 3 at Michigan, 11/17/12 4 vs. Nebraska, 11/23/12 1, three times, last vs. Nebraska, 11/23/12 1, twice, last vs. Purdue, 11/10/12 1 vs. Purdue, 11/10/12 1 vs. Minnesota, 9/29/12

Cooper’s Game-by-Game Defensive Stats 2012________ Solo-Ast. NIU (n)____________ 1-1 ISU_______________ 2-2 UNI______________ 2-0 CMU_____________ 0-1 Minn. ____________ 2-3 at MSU____________ 0-1 PSU______________ 2-3 at N’western_______ 2-1 at Indiana_________ 0-0 Purdue___________ 1-2 at Michigan________ 3-0 Nebraska__________ 1-4 Totals__________ 16-18 Cooper’s Career Statistics Defense___ Solo___ Ast. ___Total___T/Loss___ Sacks____Int-Yds. __ PBU____ FF___ RF Freshman___ 16_____ 18_____ 34____3. 5/10____ 0/0_______0-0_______ 2______0_____1

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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.

following spring practice.

2013 Preseason Honors - - Named to CFPA Kickoff Returner Trophy preseason Watch List . . . named preseason first team all-Big Ten kick return specialist by Athlon Sports and Phil Steele . . . 2013 - - listed as second team wide receiver

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 Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s 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. Cotton’s 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 Cotton’s 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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2013 IOWA HAWKEYES Cotton’s Game-By-Game Stats Receiving 2011________ No. ___Yds. __ TD__ Lng 2012_________ No. ___ Yds. __ TD___ Lng TN Tech______ DNP__________________ NIU (n)_________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at IA Statte___ DNP__________________ ISU____________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Pitt__________ DNP__________________ UNI____________ 1______ 8_____ 0______8 ULM_________ DNP__________________ CMU___________ 2______ 49____ 0_____36 at PSU_______ DNP__________________ Minn. __________ 2______ 44____ 1_____47 N’western____ DNP__________________ at MSU_________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Indiana______ DNP__________________ PSU___________ 1______ 13____ 0_____13 at Minn. ______ 1______ 4_____ 0______ 4 at N’western____ 2______ 23____ 0_____12 Michigan_____ DNP__________________ at Indiana_______ 2______ 10____ 0______5 Mich. State____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - - Purdue_________ 2______ 25____ 0_____14 at Purdue____ DNP__________________ at Michigan_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Nebraska___ DNP__________________ Nebraska_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Oklahoma (n)_ DNP__________________ Totals_________ 12____ 172____1____ 47 Totals________ 1______ 4_____ 0______4 KO Returns 2012________ No. ___Yds. __ TD__ Lng NIU (n)________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - ISU___________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - UNI__________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - CMU_________ 1_____ 25_____ 0_____ 25 Minn. ________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at MSU________ 1_____ 45_____ 0_____ 45 PSU__________ 4_____ 152____ 1_____ 92 at N’western___ 2_____ 33_____ 0_____ 21 at Indiana_____ 4_____ 81_____ 0_____ 27 Purdue_______ 3_____ 83_____ 0_____ 36 at Michigan____ 4_____ 117____ 0_____ 36 Nebraska______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Totals________19____536____ 1_____ 92 Cotton’s Career Statistics Receiving_________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD__________ Lng Freshman__________ 0_____________ 0___________ 0. 0___________0___________ - - Sophomore_________ 1_____________ 4___________ 4. 0___________0_____________4 Junior_____________ 12___________ 172_________ 14. 3___________1____________47 Career_____________ 13___________176_________ 13. 5___________1___________ 47 KO Returns________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD__________ Lng Freshman__________ 0_____________ 0___________ - - -___________0___________ - - Sophomore_________ 0_____________ 0___________ - - -___________0___________ - - Junior_____________ 19___________ 536_________ 28. 2___________1____________92 Career_____________ 19___________536_________ 28. 2___________1___________ 92

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.


2013 IOWA HAWKEYES 64 - - Cole Croston

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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Davis’ Game-by-Game Defensive Stats 2011________ Solo-Ast. 2012________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech____________Inj. NIU (n)____________ 0-0 at IA State_________ 0-0 ISU_______________ 1-1 Pitt_______________ 0-0 UNI_______________ 0-2 ULM______________ 0-1 CMU______________ 1-0 at PSU____________ 0-0 Minn. ____________ 0-0 N’western_________ 0-0 at MSU____________ 0-1 Indiana___________ 0-1 PSU______________ 2-1 at Minn. ___________Inj. at N’western_______ 0-0 Michigan___________Inj. at Indiana_________ 1-0 Mich. State_________Inj. Purdue____________ 0-2 at Purdue__________Inj. at Michigan________ 0-1 at Nebraska_______ DNP Nebraska__________ 1-0 Oklahoma (n)_____ DNP Totals____________ 6-8 Totals____________ 0-2

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)

2013 Preseason Honors - - Named preseason second team all-Big Ten by Phil Steele . . . 2013 - - listed as first team left defensive tackle following spring practice. 2012 - - Saw action in 11 games . . . recorded six solo tackles and eight assists, including 1. 5 tackles for loss, and also recovered one fumble . . . saw action in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois, recording first career fumble recovery that led to third quarter Iowa field goal . . . saw action in 9-6 loss to Iowa State, recording one solo tackle and one assist . . . saw action in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa, recording two assisted tackles . . . saw action in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan, recording one solo tackle for a loss of three yards . . . saw action in 31-13 win over Minnesota, but had no statistics as defense allowed just 299 yards total offense and collected four turnovers . . . saw action in 19-16 win over Michigan State, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 38-14 loss to Penn State, recording careerbest three tackles, including two solo stops and one assist . . . saw action in 28-17 loss at Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-21 loss at Indiana, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 27-24 loss to Purdue, recording two assisted tackles, including one shared tackle for loss . . . saw action in 42-17 loss at Michigan, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 13-7 loss to Nebraska, recording one solo tackle. 2011 - - Saw action in six games, recording two assisted tackles . . . did not see action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech due to injury . . . saw first action of career in tripleovertime loss at Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, recording one assisted tackle as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana, recording one assisted tackle . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota due to injury . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan due to injury . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State due to injury . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue due to injury . . . did not see action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . did not see action in Insight Bowl. 2010 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Named first team all-state by Detroit Free Press, Detroit News and Macomb Daily . . . was first team all-conference as a senior after earning second team honors as a junior . . . Career - - recorded 58 tackles as a senior, including six QB sacks . . . also blocked two field goals, had one interception and scored one touchdown . . . collected 47 tackles as a junior, with eight tackles for loss, 15 QB hurries and three QB sacks . . . helped prep team post 10-2 mark as a junior and 13-1 record as a senior, advancing to state championship game at Ford Field in his final season . . . also lettered in basketball and track and field.

Hawk-Item - - Suffered injury in seventh game of the season and missed final five games of 2012 season. 2013 - - Listed as second team left tackle following spring practice. 2012 - - Saw action in first seven games of the season, with three starts, before being injured . . . saw action at right tackle in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois . . . saw action on special teams in 9-6 loss to Iowa State . . . saw action on special teams in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa . . . saw action in offensive line in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan as offense gained 430 yards total offense . . . started at right guard in 31-13 win over Minnesota for first career start at offense gained 374 yards total offense . . . started at right guard and played every offensive play in 19-16 win at Michigan State . . . started at right guard in 38-14 loss to Penn State . . . suffered injury in first quarter and did not return to action . . . did not play in final five games due to injury. 2011 - - Saw first action of career in 34-7 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 . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as offense gained 453 yards total offense and allowed no sacks . . . did not see action in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . did not see action in 41-31 win over Northwestern . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue . . . did not see action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma. 2010 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Participated in Army All-American Bowl and selected to team USA vs. World All-Stars in conjunction with Super Bowl . . . named first team all-Ohio Division I offensive lineman by the Associated Press . . . first team all-district and all-Northern Lakes League offensive tackle . . . District Lineman of the Year . . . named to all-Toledo Blade team and Ohio High Magazine first team offensive line . . . 2009 Buckeye Bluechip honoree by Touchdown Club of Columbus . . . was also first team all-conference as a junior, second team all-District and special mention all-state . . . earned second team allconference honors as a sophomore . . . Career - - earned three varsity letters as offensive and defensive lineman . . . team captain as senior while helping team post 7-3 overall record . . . also lettered three years as basketball center and in track while competing in the shot put and discus. Personal - - Born 3/3/92 . . . leisure studies major . . . named to all-Northern Lakes League Academic Team . . . parents are Susie and Ron Donnal . . . high school coach was Craig Smith.

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:_____________

3 vs. Penn State, 10/20/12 2 vs. Penn State, 10/20/12 2, twice, last vs. Purdue, 11/10/12 1 vs. N. Illinois, 9/01/12 1 vs. Central Michigan, 9/22/12

Davis’ Career Statistics Defense___ Solo___ Ast. ___Total___T/Loss___ Sacks____Int-Yds. __ PBU____ FF___ RF Freshman____ 0_____ 2______ 2______ 0/0_____ 0/0_______0-0_______ 0______0_____0 Sophomore___ 6_____ 8______ 14____ 1. 5/3____ 0/0_______0-0_______ 0______0_____1 Career_______ 6_____ 10_____16____ 1. 5/3____ 0/0_______0-0_______0______0_____1

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 7 - - *Sean Draper Defensive Back 6-0, 180, Sophomore Cleveland, Ohio (Glenville HS)

Hawk-Item - - One of seven true freshmen to see action in 2012. 2013 - - Listed as second team right cornerback following spring practice. 2012 - - Saw action in 11 games, recording five solo tackles, one assist and one pass break-up . . . saw action in 9-6 loss to Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa, recording one pass break-up . . . saw action in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 31-13 win over Minnesota but had no statistics as defense allowed just 299 yards total offense and collected four turnovers . . . saw action in 19-16 win at Michigan State, recording one solo tackle and one assist . . . saw action in 38-141 loss to Penn State, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 28-17 loss at Northwestern, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 24-21 loss at Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 27-24 loss to Purdue, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 42-17 loss at Michigan, but had no statistics. High school honors - - Earned honorable mention all-state honors as a senior . . . first team all-conference as a senior . . . Career - - earned three varsity letters as defensive back and wide receiver, while also being used on punt and kickoff returns . . . helped team advance to state playoffs three straight years, compiling 31-6 record . . . team captain as a senior . . . recorded 40 tackles as a senior, with four interceptions and three forced fumbles . . . had 10 punt return touchdowns, four receiving touchdowns and an interception return touchdown . . . collected 40 tackles as a junior, with three interceptions and three forced fumbles . . . also competed in track . . . member of state championship 800-meter relay unit during indoor season. Personal - - Born 6/14/94 . . . pre-medicine major . . . member of prep Honor Roll . . . mother is Lisa Debose . . . high school coach was Ted Ginn. Draper’s Career Defensive Bests Tackles:___________________ 2 at Michigan State, 10/13/12 Solos:_____________________ 1, five times, last vs. Purdue, 11/10/12 Assists:____________________ 1 at Michgan State, 10/13/12 Pass Break-Up:_____________ 1 vs. Northern Iowa, 9/15/12 Draper’s Game-by-Game Defensive Stats 2012________ Solo-Ast. NIU (n)____________ 0-0 ISU_______________ 0-0 UNI______________ 0-0 CMU_____________ 1-0 Minn. ____________ 0-0 at MSU____________ 1-1 Penn State_________ 1-0 at N’western_______ 1-0 at Indiana_________ 0-0 Purdue___________ 1-0 at Michigan________ 0-0 Nebraska_________ DNP Totals____________ 5-1 Draper’s Career Statistics Defense___ Solo___ Ast. ___Total___T/Loss___ Sacks____Int-Yds. __ PBU____ FF___ RF Freshman____ 5_____ 1______ 6______ 0/0_____ 0/0_______0-0_______ 1______0_____0

87 - - *Jake Duzey (DEW-zee) Tight End 6-4, 245, Sophomore Troy, Mich. (Athens HS)

2013 - - Listed as co-third team tight end following spring practice. 2012 - - Saw action in 11 games . . . three receptions for 16 yards . . . 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, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-13 win over Minnesota as offense gained 374 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 19-16 win at Michigan State . . . had first two receptions of career at MSU for 14 yards . . . saw action in 38-14 loss to Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 28-17 loss at Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-21 loss at Indiana, recording one reception for two yards . . . 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.

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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. Duzey’s 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 Duzey’s 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 N’western___ 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 Duzey’s 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.


2013 IOWA HAWKEYES 54 - - Steve Ferentz (FAIR-ints) Offensive Line 6-1, 220, Redshirt Freshman Iowa City, Iowa (Iowa City HS)

Hawk-Item - - Moved from tight end to offensive line prior to 2013 spring practice. 2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2012 Honors - - Team Leader Award, special teams . . . 2012 - - redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. High school honors - - Team captain as a senior . . . advanced to state wrestling tournament as a senior . . . Career - competed for highly-successful program at Iowa City HS, playing tight end, defensive line and linebacker, while also handling deep snaps on special teams . . . enjoyed successful wrestling career as a prep, advancing to state tournament as a senior. Personal - - Born 12/04/93 . . . open/secondary education major . . . academic honors . . . parents are Mary and Kirk Ferentz . . . is the son of Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz . . . one of four players from Iowa City on the Iowa roster . . . attended same high school as OL Tanner Olde . . . high school coach was Dan Sabers.

86 - - ***C. J. Fiedorowicz (feh-DOR-uh-wits) Tight End 6-7, 265, Senior Johnsburg, Ill. (Johnsburg HS)

Hawk-Item - - Has at least one pass reception in 18 straight games . . . one of nine true freshmen to see action in 2010. 2013 Preseason Honors - - Named to John Mackey Award preseason Watch List . . . named to CFPA Tight End Trophy preseason Watch List . . . named preseason second team allBig Ten by Phil Steele . . . 2013 - - listed as first team tight end following spring practice. 2012 Honors - - Honorable mention All-Big Ten by league coaches and media . . . earned honorable mention recognition as Tight End of the Week from College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) for his play in win over Minnesota and in loss at Michigan . . . 2012 Preseason Honors - - named to John Mackey Award preseason Watch List . . . named to CFPA Tight End Trophy Watch List . . . preseason all-Big Ten by Sporting News . . . third team preseason all-Big Ten by Phil Steele’s College Football . . . 2012 - - started all 12 games and has 17 straight starts overall . . . third on the team with 45 receptions for 433 yards and one touchdown . . . started at tight end in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois . . . three catches for 21 yards vs. NIU . . . started at tight end in 9-6 loss to Iowa State . . . four receptions for 61 yards vs. ISU, setting career-best for yardage and matching best for receptions . . . also collected one assisted tackle . . . started at tight end in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa as offense gained 429 yards total offense . . . three receptions for 27 yards vs. UNI . . . started at tight end in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan, recording three receptions for 13 yards . . . started at tight end in 31-13 win over Minnesota as offense gained 374 yards total offense . . . two receptions for 50 yards vs. Minnesota . . . started at tight end in 19-16 win at Michigan State, recording one reception for six yards . . . started at tight end in 38-14 loss to Penn State . . . led team with career-high five receptions vs. PSU, covering 35 yards . . . started at tight end in 28-17 loss at Northwestern, recording three receptions for 23 yards . . . started at tight end in 24-21 loss at Indiana, recording three receptions for 25 yards . . . started at tight end in 27-24 loss to Purdue . . . four catches for 17 yards vs. Purdue, including five-yard scoring reception in third quarter . . . started at tight end in 42-17 loss at Michigan . . . set career-bests in receptions (8) and yards (99) at Michigan, with a long of 37 yards . . . started at tight end in 13-7 loss to Nebraska . . . led team vs. Nebraska with six receptions for 56 yards. 2011 - - Saw action in all 13 games, with five starts . . . recorded 16 catches for 167 yards and three touchdowns . . . saw action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, but had no statistics . . . saw action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, collecting first career reception for 24 yards . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh as offense gained 475 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, with one pass reception for eight yards as offense gained 453 yards total offense . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota as offense gained 446 yards total offense . . . one reception for 21 yards at Minnesota . . . earned first career start in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . one reception for nine yards vs. Wolverines to set up Iowa touchdown at the 1-yard line . . . started at tight end in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . two receptions for 10 yards vs. MSU, including 8-yard scoring reception for first career touchdown . . . started at tight end in 31-21 win at Purdue as offense gained 408 yards total offense . . . career-best three receptions for 31 yards at Purdue, including 5-yard scoring reception in first quarter for second career touchdown . . . started at tight end in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . three receptions for 41 yards at Nebraska . . . started at tight end in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma . . . collected four catches for 23 yards and one touchdown, scoring on five-yard reception in fourth quarter.

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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 ESPN’s 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. 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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 N’western___ 3_____ 23_____ 0_____ 15 at N’western____ 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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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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

2013 IOWA HAWKEYES 50 - - Palmer Foster Outside Linebacker 6-3, 220, Junior Davenport, Iowa (Assumption HS)

2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2012 - - Did not see any game action. 2011 - - Did not see any game action. 2010 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on.

Fiedorowicz’ Career Statistics Receiving_________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD__________ Lng Freshman__________ 0_____________ 0___________ 0. 0___________0___________ - - Sophomore_________ 16___________ 167_________ 10. 4___________3____________24 Junior_____________ 45___________ 433__________ 9. 7___________1____________45 Career_____________ 61___________600__________9. 8___________4___________ 45

High school honors - - Earned third team all-conference honors as a senior . . . Career - - earned two letters in football as defensive back and wide receiver . . . also earned four letters in track and one in wrestling . . . helped football team earn three straight trips to state playoffs . . . recorded 40 tackles as a senior, with two interceptions and a forced fumble.

KO Returns________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD__________ Lng Freshman__________ 1_____________ 4___________ 4. 0___________0_____________4 Sophomore_________ 0_____________ 0___________ 0. 0___________0___________ - - Junior_____________ 0_____________ 0___________ 0. 0___________0___________ - - Career_____________ 1_____________ 4___________4. 0___________0_____________4

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.

2013 - - Listed as second team left cornerback following spring practice.

2011 - - Saw first action of career in 34-7 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 LouisianaMonroe . . . 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 . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . 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.

2012 - - Redshirted.

2010 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on.

28 - - Maurice Fleming Defensive Back 6-0, 188, Redshirt Freshman Chicago, Ill. (Curie Metropolitan HS)

High school honors - - Earned all-state honors as a senior . . . was first team all-conference and all-city as a junior after earning second team all-conference honors as a sophomore . . . Career - - earned four letters as defensive back and quarterback . . . team won Chicago Public League title in 2010 and advanced to state playoffs four straight years . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . completed 19-of-29 passes for 273 yards and three touchdowns as a senior, while rushing for 103 yards and a touchdown and recording 15 tackles and one interception on defense . . . as a junior rushed for 1,003 yards and 17 touchdowns while completing 165-of-265 passes for 2,011 yards and 18 touchdowns . . . recorded 47 tackles and three interceptions on defense . . . as a sophomore completed 102-of-198 passes for 1,409 yards and 14 touchdowns and rushed for 502 yards and 11 scores . . . rushed 49 times for 195 yards and a touchdown as a freshman . . . also lettered in basketball and track Personal - - Born 12/06/93 . . . pre-business major/sport studies interest . . . one of three players from Chicago on Iowa roster . . . mother is Rochelle Harper . . . high school coach was Tyson LeBlanc.

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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

Hawk-Item - - Joined the team for 2013 spring practice as a transfer from Northern Iowa.

2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.

Linebacker 6-1, 230, Junior Urbandale, Iowa (Urbandale HS)

2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. At UNI - - played two seasons at Northern Iowa after a redshirt year (2010) . . . played in 10 games in 2012, recording 24 total tackles, two tackles for loss, one blocked kick and one pass break-up . . . played in seven games in 2011, recording one solo tackle. High school honors - - Named to elite all-state first team as a senior . . . conference defensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . first team all-conference as a junior and senior . . . selected to participate in Iowa Shrine Bowl following senior season . . . Career - - team captain as a senior, playing both linebacker and quarterback . . . helped prep team post 9-3 record while participating in state playoffs as a senior . . . set school record with six touchdowns in a single game . . . also lettered in track and field, throwing shot and discus . . . school record holder in discus (176-3). Personal - - Born 4/10/92 . . . communications studies major . . . parents are Vicki and Kirby Gilson . . . . one of three players from Urbandale on Iowa roster . . . attended same high school as LB Travis Perry . . . high school coach was Sam Anderson.

40 - - Berkley Grimm Fullback 6-0, 230, Sophomore Iowa City, Iowa (Regina HS) North Dakota State

Hawk-Item - - Played one season at North Dakota State, earning a letter as a true freshman . . . was awarded “Hit of the Game” three times in only season there as North Dakota State won the FCS national title while posting a 14-1 overall record. 2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2012 - - Redshirted after transferring from North Dakota State. High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a linebacker as a senior . . . honorable mention all-conference as a junior . . . Career - - helped prep team to a perfect 14-0 record and state title as a senior . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . recorded 86 tackles and three interceptions as a senior, with one return for a touchdown . . . averaged 12 yards per rushing attempt . . . two-year letterman in football and soccer, while earning four letters in wrestling and one letter in baseball . . . member of prep soccer team that won three consecutive state championships. Personal - - Born 4/17/93 . . . open major . . . parents are Shiela and Kevin Grimm and Burke Strand . . . . one of four players from Iowa City on Iowa roster . . . attended same high school as DL Daniel Gaffney . . . high school coach Marv Cook.

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 KO’s being touchbacks . . . made 6-8 field goals as a sophomore, with a long of 51 yards . . . made all 42 PAT attempts and 33-47 KO’s 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 KO’s . . . 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)

2012 - - Did not see any game action. 2011 - - Did not see any game action. 2010 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. High school honors - - Earned all-state recognition as a senior . . . Career - - led team to Class 3-A state semi-finals as a senior . . . career passing totals include 6,087 yards and 56 touchdown passes in three seasons . . . passed for 2,298 yards and 25 touchdowns as a senior, with seven interceptions . . . also rushed for 746 yards and 11 touchdowns . . . completed 60. 7% of his pass attempts as a junior, throwing for 2,385 yards and 26 touchdowns, with eight interceptions . . . led team to 11-1 record as a junior, including first state playoff win in school history . . . team won back-to-back district titles . . . also competed in basketball and track and field . . . named to all-tournament team at state basketball tournament as a junior as team placed third . . . helped prep team return to state tournament as a senior before quarter-final loss. Personal - - Born 7/20/91 . . . leisure studies/pre-business major . . . parents are Kim and Steve Haluska. . . older brother Adam played basketball at Iowa, leading the Big Ten in scoring as a senior in 2007 . . . older brother Sean played basketball at Iowa State . . . high school coach was Dennis McCartan.

82 - - **Ray Hamilton Tight End 6-5, 252, Junior Strongsville, Ohio (Strongsville HS)

Hawk Item - - One of 10 true freshmen to see action in 2011. 2013 - - Listed as first team tight end following spring practice. 2012 - - Saw action in 11 games, recording two receptions for 20 yards . . . 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, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan as offense gained 430 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-13 win over Minnesota as offense gained 374 yards total offense . . . one pass reception for 20 yards vs. Minnesota . . . saw action in 19-16 win at Michigan State, recording one pass reception . . . saw action in 38-14 loss to Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 28-17 loss at 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 - - Saw action in 10 games, recording one reception for 15 yards . . . saw first action of career in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, recording one reception for 15 yards . . . saw action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 3127 win over Pittsburgh as offense gained 475 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan, but had no statistics . . . 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 due to injury. High school honors - - DVT Sports High School and U. S. Air Force All-American . . . nominated for the US Army All-American Bowl/Under Armor All-American game . . . participated in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl in Myrtle Beach, S. C . . . preseason All-American by The Sporting News . . . named Post Newspaper 2010 Player of the Year . . . first team all-state as a senior . . . third team all-state as a junior . . . three time Sun Newspaper all-area team and three-time first team all-conference selection . . . named to the Cleveland Plain Dealer all-Northwest Ohio team . . . Career - - had 119 career receptions for 1,189 yards and 23 touchdowns . . . averaged 15. 2 yards per catch . . . had 55 receptions for 887 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior . . . had 22 receptions as a sophomore and 20 as a junior before missing part of season due to injury . . . team captain as a senior . . . led team to conference title and state regional semifinal in 2008 . . . four year letterman in both football and basketball. Personal - - 10/28/92 . . . communication studies major . . . three-time academic allconference selection in both football and basketball . . . parents are Liz and Tom Hamilton . . . high school coach was Russ Jacques.

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Hardy’s Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2011_________ Solo-Ast. 2012_________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech____________ 0-0 NIU (n)______________0-0 at IA State_________ DNP ISU_________________0-1 Pitt_______________ DNP UNI_________________0-0 ULM______________ DNP CMU________________0-0 at PSU____________ DNP Minn. ______________0-0 N’western_________ DNP at MSU_____________DNP Indiana____________ 0-0 PSU________________0-0 at Minn. __________ DNP at N’western________DNP Michigan__________ DNP at Indiana___________1-0 Mich. State________ DNP Purdue______________0-2 at Purdue_________ DNP at Michigan__________1-1 at Nebraska________ DNP Nebraska____________0-0 Oklahoma (n)______ DNP Totals______________2-4 Totals_____________ 0-0

Hamilton’s Career Receiving Bests Number:__________________ 1, three times, last at Michigan State, 10/13/12 Yards:_____________________ 20 vs. Minnesota, 9/29/12 Long:_____________________ 20 vs. Minnesota, 9/29/12

Hardy’s Career Statistics Defense___ Solo___ Ast. ___Total___T/Loss___ Sacks____ In-Yd. ___ PBU____ RF___ Blk Freshman____ 0_____ 0______ 0______ 0/0_____ 0/0_______0-0_______ 0______0_____0 Sophomore___ 2_____ 4______ 6______ 0/0_____ 0/0_______0-0_______ 0______0_____0 Career_______ 2_____ 4______ 6______ 0/0_____ 0/0_______0-0_______0______0_____0

Hamilton’s Career Statistics Receiving_________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD__________ Lng Freshman__________ 1____________ 15__________ 17. 5___________0____________20 Sophomore_________ 2____________ 20__________ 10. 0___________0____________20 Career_____________ 4____________ 55__________ 13. 8___________0___________ 20

3 - - Barkley Hill

Running Back 6-0, 218, Redshirt Freshman Denver, Iowa (Cedar Falls HS)

98 - - *Mike Hardy

2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.

Defensive Line 6-5, 275, Junior Appleton, Wis. (Kimberly HS)

2013 - - Listed as co-first team left defensive end following spring practice. 2012 - - Saw action in 10 games, recording two solo tackles and four assists . . . saw action at tackle in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 9-6 loss to Iowa State, recording one assisted tackle . . . did not see action in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa . . . saw action in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-13 win over Minnesota, but had no statistics as defense allowed just 299 yards total offense and collected four turnovers . . . did not see action in 19-16 win at Michigan State . . . saw action in 38-14 loss to Penn State, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 28-17 loss at Northwestern . . . saw action in 24-21 loss at Indiana, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 27-24 loss to Purdue, recording two assisted tackles . . . saw action in 42-17 loss at Michigan, recording one solo tackle and one assist . . . saw action in 13-7 loss to Nebraska, but had no statistics. 2011 - - Saw action in two games, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, but had no statistics . . . 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 4517 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 . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . 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.

2012 - - Redshirted after suffering major injury prior to the start of the season. High school honors - - Named to Parade All-America team as a senior . . . ESPN Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior . . . named Offensive Player of the Year by the Cedar Rapids Gazette . . . candidate for 2011 Ed Thomas Award . . . named first team running back on Des Moines Register Elite all-state team as junior and senior . . . first team all-state by Iowa Newspaper Association as junior and senior . . . Class 4A all-state team captain as a senior . . . first team allMississippi Valley Conference and conference Most Valuable Player as junior and senior . . . named third team all-state as a sophomore . . . first team all-conference as a sophomore . . . Career - - earned three letters as running back, linebacker and punter . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . rushed for over 6,000 yards and 89 touchdowns in three seasons . . . helped prep team post three-year mark of 30-6, reaching state playoffs each year and advancing to semifinals as a senior . . . holds school records for touchdowns in a game (six) and season (40) . . . holds school, conference and state record with 89 career touchdowns . . . 316 attempts for 2,493 yards and 40 touchdowns as a senior, leading Cedar Falls to an 11-2 record as a senior . . . rushed 230 times for 1,795 yards and 26 touchdowns as a junior . . . gained 1,839 yards and scored 23 touchdowns on 238 rushing attempts as a sophomore . . . also three-year letterman in track, competing in sprints, high jump and long jump . . . member of 400-meter relay team that holds school record (42. 07). Personal - - Born 11/27/93 . . . open major . . . parents are Kathy and Johnny Hill . . . high school coaches were Pat Mitchell and Brad Remmert.

17 - - *Jacob Hillyer (HILL-yir) Wide Receiver 6-4, 205, Sophomore Somerset, TX (Somerset 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. Hardy’s 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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2013 - - Listed as co-second team wide receiver following spring practice. 2012 - - Saw action in all 12 games, recording one reception for 15 yards and recording three tackles on special teams . . . 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, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan as offense gained 430 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-13 win over Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action 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 at Northwestern, recording first reception of career for 15 yards . . . saw action in 24-21 loss at Indiana, recording one assisted tackle on special teams . . . 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, recording one solo tackle. 2011 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - First team all-state selection as a senior . . . named first team allconference as a junior and senior . . . second team all-conference as a sophomore . . . Career - - completed prep career with 180 receptions for 2,879 yards and 27 touchdowns


2013 IOWA HAWKEYES . . . holds Somerset HS career records in all three categories . . . ranks second all-time in San Antonio area in career receiving yards and catches . . . led team to state quarterfinals in 2010 and bi-districts in 2008 . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . recorded 87 catches for 1,647 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior . . . had 72 catches for 1,024 yards and eight touchdowns as a junior . . . had 16 catches for 208 yards and one touchdown as a sophomore . . . earned letters in football, basketball and track . . . member of 4x400meter relay team that holds school record with a time of 4:27. 20 . . . ran third leg in 50. 57. Personal - - Born 12/17/91 . . . leisure studies major . . . parents are Jeanna and Lee-Roy Hillyer . . . high school coach was Sonny Detmer. Hillyer’s Career Receiving Bests Number:__________________ 1 at Northwestern, 10/27/12 Yards:_____________________ 15 at Northwestern, 10/27/12 Long:_____________________ 15 at Northwestern, 10/27/12 Hillyer’s 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________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - PSU__________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at N’western___ 1_____ 15_____ 0_____ 15 at Indiana_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Purdue_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Michigan____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Nebraska______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Totals________ 1_____ 15_____ 0_____15 Hillyer’s Career Statistics Receiving_________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD__________ Lng Freshman__________ 1____________ 15__________ 15. 0___________0____________15

31 - - ***Anthony Hitchens Linebacker 6-1, 233, Senior Lorain, Ohio (Clearview HS)

Hawk-Item - - One of six seniors named to 2013 Leadership Group . . . recorded 10 or more tackles in seven of 11 games in 2012 . . . led Big Ten and ranked fifth in the nation in tackles per game (11. 2) . . . one of nine true freshmen to see action in 2010, playing both defensive back and linebacker. 2013 Preseason Honors - - Named preseason third team allBig Ten by Phil Steele . . . 2013 - - listed as first team weakside linebacker following spring practice. 2012 Honors - - Honorable mention All-Big Ten by league coaches and media . . . second team All-Big Ten by CollegeSports Madness. com . . . named by CollegeSportsMadness. com as Big Ten defensive Player of the Week for his play in win at Michigan State . . . 2012 - - started all 11 games in which he played, missing one game due to injury . . . led team with 124 tackles, including 56 solo stops and 68 assists . . . collected 5. 5 tackles for loss and one QB sack . . . started at weakside linebacker in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois . . . recorded eight tackles vs. NIU, including four solo stops and four assists . . . started at weakside linebacker in 9-6 loss to Iowa State . . . collected career-best 19 tackles vs. ISU. including six solo stops and one tackle for loss . . . started at weakside linebacker in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa . . . led team with 10 tackles vs. UNI, including four solo stops and six assists . . . started at weakside linebacker in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan . . . led team with 14 tackles vs. CMU, including six solo stops and eight assists, including one tackle for loss . . . started at weakside linebacker in 31-13 win over Minnesota as defense allowed just 299 yards total offense and collected four turnovers . . . recorded four solo tackles and eight assists vs. Minnesota, including one QB sack . . . started at weakside linebacker in 1916 win at Michigan State . . . led defense with 15 tackles in win at MSU, including six solo stops, nine assists and one tackle for loss . . . started at weakside linebacker in 38-14 loss to Penn State . . . recorded eight tackles vs. PSU, including three solo stops and five assists . . . started at weakside linebacker in 28-17 loss at Northwestern . . . recorded four solo tackles and two assists at Northwestern . . . started at weakside linebacker in 24-21 loss at Indiana . . . led team with 14 tackles vs. Hoosiers, including career-best eight solo tackles . . . added six assists and 1. 5 tackles for loss . . . started at weakside linebacker in 27-24 loss to Purdue, recording five solo tackles and three assists . . . did not see action in 42-17 loss at Michigan due to injury . . . started at weakside linebacker in 13-7 loss to Nebraska, recording six solo tackles and four assists.

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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 N’western___________ Inj. at MSU______________6-9 Wisconsin__________ 0-0 Indiana_____________ Inj. PSU_________________3-5 Mich. State_________ 0-1 at Minn. ____________ Inj. at N’western__________4-2 at Indiana__________ 0-2 Michigan____________ Inj. at Indiana____________8-6 at N’western________ 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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92 - - Will Kincart

2013 - - Listed as second team left defensive tackle following spring practice.

2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.

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. Joseph’s 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)

Hawk-Item - - Enrolled for spring semester and participated in 2013 spring practice. 2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. High school honors - - Named to Indianapolis Star Super Team as a senior . . . earned first team all-state and allconference honors as a senior and junior . . . Career - helped prep team post three-year record of 31-5, including state championship as a junior . . . recorded 98 tackles as a senior, including 14 tackles for loss and four QB sacks, while also collecting four forced fumbles, one recovered fumble and two blocked kicks . . . collected 120 tackles as a junior, including 19 tackles for loss, eight QB sacks, four forced fumbles, four recovered fumbles, one touchdown and one blocked kick . . . 86 tackles as a sophomore, with 12 tackles for loss, six QB sacks, two forced fumbles and one recovered fumble . . . team captain as a senior . . . also lettered in lacrosse and hockey. Personal - - Born 6/20/94 in Charlotte, N. C. . . . open major . . . parents are Debbie and Shawn Kenny . . . . carried a 3. 2 prep GPA . . . high school coach was Kevin Wright.

74 - - Mitch Keppy Offensive Lineman 6-5, 295, Redshirt Freshman Port Byron, Ill. (Riverdale HS)

2013 - - Listed as second team right guard following spring practice. 2012 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Named to Max Prep All-America team . . . first team all-state as a senior . . . named to all-area team four straight years by Moline Dispatch . . . named to first team and team captain on all-Western Illinois team by Quad City Times . . . first team all-conference on both offense and defense as a senior . . . first team all-conference on defense as a sophomore and junior after earning second team as a freshman . . . second team all-conference on offense as sophomore and junior after earning honorable mention honors as a freshman . . . Career - - four-year varsity letterman as offensive and defensive lineman . . . helped prep team reach state playoffs as sophomore and senior . . . team captain as junior and senior . . . recorded 69 tackles as a senior, with four tackles for loss and two sacks . . . also had two recovered fumbles and scored one touchdown . . . recorded 106 tackles as a junior, 73 tackles as a sophomore and 56 tackles as a freshman . . . also competed in baseball and wrestling, earning first team all-conference honors in wrestling . . . placed second in state wrestling meet as a sophomore and junior. Personal - - Born 8/21/93 in Davenport, Iowa . . . leisure studies major . . . member of prep Honor Roll . . . parents are Lori and Myron Keppy . . . father was a former Hawkeye lineman (1985-88) . . . high school coach was Nick Schroder.

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Defensive Line 6-3, 245, Redshirt Freshman Bloomfield, Iowa (Davis County HS)

2012 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a junior and senior . . . was first team all-conference as sophomore, junior and senior . . . Career - - team captain as a senior . . . earned four letters as offensive and defensive lineman, while also handling deep snaps . . . also lettered in basketball and track . . . helped prep team advance to state playoffs four consecutive years . . . selected for Iowa Shrine Bowl following senior season. Personal - - Born 8/04/94 . . . pre-business major . . . earned academic all-district honors for three straight years . . . parents are Karen and Jeff Kincart . . . high school coach were Dave Lukens and Ed Koser.

20 - - ***Christian Kirksey (KIRK-see) Linebacker 6-2, 235, Senior St. Louis, Mo. (Hazelwood East HS)

Hawk-Item - - One of six seniors named to 2013 Leadership Group . . . tied for first in the Big Ten and second in the nation with four recovered fumbles in 2012 . . . one of eight players in the nation with two interception returns for touchdowns in 2012 . . . ranked 10th in the Big Ten in tackles per game (7. 5) . . . 68-yard interception return in win over Minnesota ranks as 12th longest in school history . . . became 68th player in school history to record 200 career tackles with eight stops at Michigan . . . 211 career tackles tied for 56th in career stops . . . ranked seventh in the Big Ten in tackles per game (8. 5) in 2011 . . . one of nine true freshman to see action in 2010. 2013 Preseason Honors - - Named to CFPA Linebacker Trophy preseason Watch List . . . named preseason fourth team all-Big Ten by Phil Steele . . . 2013 - - listed as first team outside linebacker following spring practice. 2012 Honors - - Permanent Team Captain, defense . . . Next Man In Award, defense . . . earned honorable mention Linebacker of the Week recognition from College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) for his play in win over Minnesota and loss at Indiana . . . 2012 Preseason Honors - - fourth team preseason all-Big Ten by Phil Steele’s College Football . . . 2012 - - started all 12 games in 2012 and has started 25 consecutive games over two years . . . recorded 95 tackles, including 42 solo stops and 53 assists . . . also had 3. 5 tackles for loss and two QB sacks . . . returned two interceptions for touchdowns, had four recovered fumbles, two pass break-ups and one forced fumble . . . started at outside linebacker in 1817 win over Northern Illinois, recording one solo tackle and two assists . . . started at outside linebacker in 9-6 loss to Iowa State . . . recorded two solo stops and seven assists vs. ISU, including one tackle for loss and one QB pressure . . . started at outside linebacker in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa, recording two solo tackles and two assists . . . started at outside linebacker in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan . . . collected nine tackles vs. CMU, including three solo stops, six assists and a shared tackle for loss . . . started at outside linebacker in 31-13 win over Minnesota as defense allowed just 299 yards total offense and collected four turnovers . . . scored first touchdown of career with 68-yard interception return vs. Minnesota . . . also collected three solo tackles, two assists and recovered a fumble . . . started at outside linebacker in 19-16 win at Michigan State . . . recorded seven tackles at MSU, including three solo stops, four assists and a QB sack . . . forced a fumble on his QB sack and also had a pass break-up vs. MSU . . . started at outside linebacker in 38-14 loss to Penn State . . . led team with 12 tackles vs. PSU, including six solo stops and six assists . . . also had a fumble return of 45 yards vs. PSU . . . started at outside linebacker in 28-17 loss at Northwestern . . . led team with nine tackles at Northwestern, including five solo stops and four assists . . . started at outside linebacker in 24-21 loss at Indiana . . . recorded eight tackles at Indiana, including six solo stops and two assists . . . also had a interception return for an 18 yard touchdown in the first quarter and recovered an Indiana fumble in the red zone in the fourth quarter . . . started at outside linebacker in 27-24 loss to Purdue . . . recorded 10 tackles vs. Purdue, including three solo stops and seven assists, while also collecting one fumble and a pass break-up . . . started at weakside linebacker in 42-17 loss at Michigan . . . recorded eight tackles at Michigan, including four solo stops and four assists . . . started at outside linebacker in 13-7 loss to Nebraska . . . recorded 11 tackles vs. Nebraska, including four solo stops and seven assists, including one tackle for loss. 2011 Honors - - Honorable mention linebacker of the Week vs. Iowa State by College Football Performance Awards . . . 2011 - - started all 13 games, including first seven at weakside linebacker and final six at outside position . . . recorded 62 solo tackles and 48 assists to share team lead for the season . . . also had five tackles for loss, one QB sack, one interception, three pass break-ups and two forced fumbles . . . started at weakside linebacker in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech . . . recorded career-best 10 tackles in opening game, including six solo stops . . . started at weakside linebacker in tripleovertime loss at Iowa State . . . led team with 13 tackles at ISU, including 11 solo stops . . . also had two tackles for loss, a QB sack and pass break-up, along with first caused and


2013 IOWA HAWKEYES recovered fumble, on the same play . . . started at weakside linebacker in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh, while also playing portions of the contest at outside linebacker . . . recorded three solo tackles and five assists vs. Pitt . . . started at weakside linebacker in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . recorded four solo tackles and four assists vs. ULM . . . started at weakside linebacker in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . recorded six solo tackles and four assists at PSU, along with second forced fumble of the season . . . started at weakside linebacker in 41-31 win over Northwestern, recording five solo tackles and four assists . . . started at weakside linebacker in 45-24 win over Indiana . . . led team with 12 tackles in win over Hoosiers, including seven solo stops, and also had one pass break-up . . . started at outside linebacker in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . recorded six tackles at Minnesota, including three solo stops and one tackle for loss . . . started at outside linebacker in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . recorded five tackles vs. Wolverines, including two solo stops . . . also had first career interception, stopping a Michigan drive in the red zone . . . started at outside linebacker in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . recorded team-high nine tackles vs. MSU, including five solo stops and one tackle for loss . . . started at outside linebacker in 31-21 win at Purdue, recording one solo tackle, two asissts and a pass break-up as defense allowed just 282 yards total offense . . . started at outside linebacker in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, recording three solo tackles and career-best seven assists . . . started at outside linebacker in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, recording six solo stops, one assist and one tackle for loss as defense allowed just 275 yards total offense. 2010 - - Saw action in 11 games, recording six assisted tackles . . . 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 one assisted tackle as defense allowed just 112 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 24-3 win over Penn State . . . saw action in 3828 win at Michigan, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin, recording one assisted tackle . . . 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 assisted tackle 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 . . . did not see action in 27-24 Insight Bowl victory over 12th-ranked Missouri due to injury. High school honors - - Named Missouri all-American while earning first team all-state honors as a senior . . . was first team all-conference as a senior after earning honorable mention recognition as a junior . . . earned second team all-Metro honors in St. Louis area . . . Career - - two-year letterman as linebacker and fullback . . . collected 163 tackles as a senior, with nine tackles for loss, three QB sacks, two interceptions and one touchdown . . . recorded 89 tackles as a junior, with three tackles for loss, one interception and a QB sack . . . team captain as a senior . . . team won state championship in junior season and returned to playoffs the following year . . . also lettered in track, helping team win state championship as a junior. Personal - - Born 8/31/92 . . . leisure studies major . . . member of prep Honor Roll . . . parents are Patrice and Elmer Kirksey . . . one of four players from St. Louis on Iowa roster . . . attended same high school as WR Don Shumpert . . . high school coach was Mike Jones. Kirksey’s Career Bests Tackles:___________________ Solo:_____________________ Assists:____________________ Interception:_______________ Touchdowns:______________ Caused Fumble:____________ Recovered Fumble:__________ Tackles for loss:_____________ QB Sack:__________________ Pass Break-up:______________

13 at Iowa State, 9/10/11 11 at Iowa State, 9/10/11 7, three times, last vs. Purdue, 11/10/12 1, three times, last at Indiana, 11/03/12 1, twice, last at Indiana, 11/03/12 1, three times, last at Michigan State, 10/13/12 1, five times, last vs. Purdue, 11/10/12 2 at Iowa State, 9/10/11 1, twice, last at Michigan State, 10/13/12 1, four times, last at Michigan State, 10/13/12

Kirksey’s Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2010_________ Solo-Ast. 2011_________ Solo-Ast. 2012__________ Solo-Ast. E. Illinois___________ 0-1 TN Tech_____________6-4 NIU (n)______________1-2 IA State____________ 0-0 at IA State__________11-2 ISU_________________2-7 ar Arizona__________ 0-0 Pitt_________________3-5 UNI_________________2-2 Ball State___________ 0-1 ULM________________4-4 CMU________________3-6 Penn State_________ DNP at PSU______________6-4 Minn. _______________3-2 at Michigan_________ 0-1 N’western___________5-4 at MSU______________3-4 Wisconsin__________ 0-1 Indiana_____________7-5 PSU_________________6-6 Mich. State_________ 0-0 at Minn. ____________3-3 N’western____________5-4 at Indiana__________ 0-1 Michigan____________2-3 at Indiana____________6-2 at N’western________ 0-0 Mich. State__________5-4 Purdue______________3-7 Ohio State__________ 0-1 at Purdue____________1-2 at Michigan__________4-4 at Minnesota________ 0-0 at Nebraska__________3-7 Nebraska____________7-4 Missouri (n)_________ Inj. Oklahoma (n)________6-1 Totals____________ 42-53 Totals_____________ 0-6 Totals___________ 62-48 Kirksey’s Career Statistics Defense___ Solo___ Ast. ___Total___T/Loss___ Sacks__ QBH__ In-Yd. __PBU__ FF___ RF Freshman____ 0_____ 6______ 6______ 0/0_____ 0/0____ 0_____ 0-0_____ 0____ 0___ 0 Sophomore__ 62_____ 48____ 110_____5/12_____ 1/3____ 0_____ 1-5_____ 3____ 2___ 1 Junior______ 42_____ 53_____ 95____3. 5/14____2/12____ 1____ 2-86-2____ 2____ 1___ 4 Career______104___ 107___ 211____8. 5/26___3/15____ 1____ 2-91-2___ 5____ 3___ 5

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46 - - George Kittle Tight End 6-4, 225, Redshirt Freshman Norman, Okla. (Norman HS)

2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2012 Honors - - Team Leader Award, special teams . . . 2012 - - redshirted. High school honors - - Earned all-state, all-district and allconference honors as a senior . . . Career - - earned two varsity letters while playing tight end, wide receiver, linebacker and defensive back . . . helped prep team reach state playoffs as a junior and senior . . . team captain as a senior . . . averaged 11. 6 yards on 26 receptions as a senior, with five touchdowns, and also recorded five interceptions on defense . . . recorded 24 receptions and scored five touchdowns as a junior and had five interceptions . . . also earned two letters as basketball power forward. Personal - - Born 10/09/93 in Madison, Wisc. . . . leisure studies major . . . member of Dean’s List . . . parents are Jan Krieger and Bruce Kittle . . . his father, Bruce Kittle, is former Iowa offensive lineman and was co-captain of Iowa’s 1982 Rose Bowl team . . . relatives Jess Settles, Brad Carlson and Emma Krieger-Kittle all competed for the Hawkeyes, along with current team members TE Henry Krieger Coble . . . high school coach was Greg Nation.

1 - - Marshall Koehn (CANE) Kicker 6-0, 195, Sophomore Solon, IA (Solon HS)

2013 - - Listed as second team kicker following spring practice. 2012 - - Did not see any game action. 2011 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. High school honors - - Named first team all-state as a senior after earning second team honors as a junior . . . first team all-conference as a junior and senior . . . Career - - member of prep football team that won four straight state titles, helping team compile 41-1 record his last three seasons . . . played wide receiver and defensive back in addition to handling all kicking duties . . . made 49-56 PATs and 13-18 field goals, with a long of 48 yards, as a senior . . . averaged 37. 8 yards per punt and had 45 touchbacks on 82 kicks . . . had 22 receptions for 298 yards and two touchdowns as a senior, while collecting 47 tackles and seven interceptions on defense . . . connected on 91-100 PATs and 2-3 field goals as a junior, along with 16 tackles on defense . . . made 21-25 PATs and 2-3 field goals as a sophomore . . . football team captain as a senior . . . also played baseball, earning allstate honors (second base) while helping prep team win baseball state titles as a junior and senior . . . holds state single-season record with 30 doubles as a junior . . . earned three varsity letters in football, four-year letterman in baseball and soccer and two-year wrestling letterman. Personal - - Born 8/29/92 . . . communication studies major . . . attended same high school as LB James Morris . . . parents are Theresa and Jay Koehn . . . high school coach was Kevin Miller.

98 - - *Connor Kornbrath (KORN-brath) Punter 6-6, 240, Sophomore Bridgeport, W. Va. (Bridgeport HS)

Hawk-Item - - One of seven true freshmen to see action in 2012. 2013 - - Listed as first team punter following spring practice. 2012 - - Handled majority of punting duties throughout the season . . . averaged 37. 9 yards on 53 punts in 12 games . . . had a long of 61 yards and six punts of 50 yards or more . . . had 10 punts inside the 20, 18 punts resulted in a fair catch and just one touchback as opponents averaged just 4. 4 yards on 22 returns . . . saw first action of career in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois . . . averaged 41. 3 yards on three punts, with a long of 51-yards on first career punt . . . handled all punting duties in 9-6 loss to Iowa State . . . averaged 36. 6 yards on eight punts vs. ISU, with a long of 48 and two kicks inside the 20 . . . handled all punting duties in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa, averaging 25. 5 yards on two punts . . . saw action in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan, with one punt for 30 yards . . . saw action in 31-13 win over Minnesota . . . averaged 39. 7 yards on three punts, with a long of 43 yards and one inside the 20 . . . saw action in 19-16 win at Michigan State . . . averaged 40. 5 yards on six punts at MSU, with a long of 50 yards and one kick inside the 20 . . . handled all punting duties in 38-14 loss to Penn State . . . averaged 36. 4 yards on five punts vs. PSU, with a long of 42 yards and one punt inside the 20 . . . handled majority of punting duties in 28-17 loss at Northwestern . . . averaged 32 yards on three punts at Northwestern, with

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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. Kornbrath’s 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 Kornbrath’s 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)

Hawk-Item - - One of six seniors named to 2013 Leadership Group . . . one of four juniors named to 2012 Leadership Group . . . one of four sophomores named to 2011 Leadership Group. 2013 - - Listed as first team long snapper following spring practice. 2012 Honors - - Academic All-Big Ten for second straight year . . . 2012 - - handled all deep snaps for punts, PAT and field goal attempts throughout the season, while recording seven tackles on punt coverage . . . handled all deep snaps for field goals and punts in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois while also recording one assisted tackle . . . handled all deep snaps in 9-6 loss to Iowa State . . . handled all deep snaps for field goals, PATs and punts in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa . . . handled all deep snaps for field goals, PATs and punts in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan . . . handled all deep snaps for field goals, PATs and punts in 31-13 win over Minnesota, while also collecting one assisted tackle . . . handled all deep snaps for field goals, punts and PAT in 19-16 win at Michigan State, with no problems on cold, wet day . . . also recorded two assisted tackles . . . handled all deep snaps for field goals, punts and PATs in 38-14 loss to Penn State, while also recording one solo tackle on punt coverage . . . handled all deep snaps for field goals, punts and PATs in 28-17 loss at Northwestern . . . handled all deep snaps for PATs and punts in 24-21 loss at Indiana, while also recording one solo tackle on punt coverage . . . handled all deep snaps for PATs, field goals and punts in 27-24 loss to Purdue, while also recording one solo tackle . . . handled all deep snaps for PATs, field goals and punts in 42-17 loss at Michigan . . . handled deep snaps for punts, PAT and field goal attempts in 13-7 loss to Nebraska. 2011 Honors - - Academic all-Big Ten . . . 2011 - - handled all deep snaps in all 13 games . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in 4131 win over Northwestern . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in 45-24 win over Indiana . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in 31-21 win at Purdue . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, recording one solo tackle on punt coverage . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma. 2010 Honors - - Team Leader Award, Defense . . . 2010 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . . . saw only action of the season in 27-24 loss at Minnesota, handling long snaps in fourth quarter. 2009 - - Redshirted.

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80 - - *Henry Krieger Coble (KRAG-ir CO-bull) Tight End 6-4, 245, Sophomore Mount Pleasant, Iowa (Mount Pleasant HS)

2013 - - Listed as co-third team tight end following spring practice. 2012 - - Saw action in nine games, with one start as second tight end . . . recorded four catches for 30 yards and one touchdown, while recording one solo tackle . . . 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 . . . did not see action in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa . . . saw action in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-13 win over Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 19-16 win at Michigan State . . . saw action in 38-14 loss to Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 28-17 loss at 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 . . . started as second tight end in 42-17 loss at Michigan for first career start . . . three receptions for 24 yards and one touchdown at Michigan for first career stats . . . 16-yard touchdown reception for first career score at Michigan . . . saw action in 13-7 loss to Nebraska, recording one reception for six yards and one solo tackle. 2011 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Elite all-state and first team 3A all-state honoree as a senior . . . three-time first team all-district selection . . . Career - - team captain as a senior . . . helped team to 2008 state quarterfinals and to 2010 playoffs . . . finished with an 11-1 overall record as a sophomore . . . was a 2010 team leader as a senior . . . had 27 receptions for 518 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior . . . recorded 108 tackles on defense (57 solo), including three tackles for loss, and had one interception and a recovered fumble . . . had 34 receptions for 491 yards and six touchdowns in five games as a junior . . . recorded 37 tackles (17 solo), defensively . . . had 34 catches for 661 yards and five touchdowns as a sophomore . . . recorded 110 tackles (39 solo) and one interception . . . earned three varsity letters in football as wide receiver, tight end and linebacker . . . four-year letterman in basketball and baseball. Personal - - Born 6/12/92 . . . leisure studies major . . . academic all-conference honoree as junior and senior . . . parents are Amy Krieger and Mark Coble . . . mother, Amy, played softball at Iowa . . . relatives Jess Settles, Brad Carlson, Emma Krieger-Kittle and Bruce Kittle all competed for the Hawkeyes, along with current team members TE George Kittle . . . high school coach was Bob Jensen. Krieger Coble’s Career Receiving Bests Number:__________________ 3 at Michigan, 11/17/12 Yards:_____________________ 24 at Michigan, 11/17/12 Touchdowns:______________ 1 at Michigan, 11/17/12 Long:_____________________ 16 at Michigan, 11/17/12 Krieger Coble’s Game-By-Game Receiving Stats 2012________ No. ___Yds. __ TD__ Lng NIU (n)________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - ISU___________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - UNI_________ DNP CMU_________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Minn. ________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at MSU_______ DNP PSU__________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at N’western___ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Indiana_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Purdue_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Michigan____ 3_____ 24_____ 1_____ 16 Nebraska______ 1______ 6_____ 0______ 6 Totals________ 4_____ 30_____ 1_____16 Krieger Coble’s Career Statistics Receiving_________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD__________ Lng Freshman__________ 4____________ 30___________ 7. 5___________1____________16


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21 - - **Nico Law (NEE-ko)

25 - - Ruben Lile

Hawk-Item - - One of 10 true freshmen to see action in 2011.

2012 - - Redshirted.

Defensive Back 6-1, 200, Junior Clinton, Md. (Bishop McNamara)

2013 - - Listed as co-first team strong safety following spring practice. 2012 - - Saw action in all 12 games, with four starts at strong safety . . . recorded 16 solo tackles and 12 assists, including two tackles for loss and one pass break-up . . . saw action in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 9-6 loss to Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-13 win over Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 19-16 win at Michigan State, recording one assisted tackle on special teams . . . saw action in 38-14 loss to Penn State . . . recorded career-high four tackles vs. PSU, including two solo tackles and two assists, along with one tackle for loss . . . saw action in 28-17 loss at Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . started at strong safety in 24-21 loss at Indiana for first start of career . . . career-best eight tackles at Indiana, including three solo tackles, five assists, a shared tackle for loss and a pass break-up . . . started at strong safety in 27-24 loss to Purdue . . . recorded seven tackles vs. Purdue, including five solo stops and two assists and a shared tackle for loss . . . started at strong safety in 42-17 loss at Michigan, recording five solo tackles . . . started at strong safety in 13-7 loss to Nebraska, recording one assisted tackle. 2011 - - Saw action in all 13 games, recording seven solo tackles and four assists . . . saw first action of career in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, but had no statistics . . . saw action in special teams in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, recording one solo tackle and two assists as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, recording two solo tackles . . . saw action in 4524 win over Indiana, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 31-21 win at Purdue, recording one assisted tackle as defense allowed just 282 yards total offense . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, but had no statistics . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, but had no statistics. High school honors - - First team all-state, first team WCAC all-conference, second team all-metro, Big School second team defense and Catholic All-American third team as a senior . . . second team WCAC all-conference and honorable mention Big School all-state as a junior . . . Career - - led team with 106 tackles as a senior, 31 tackles for loss and four interceptions, while playing both cornerback and safety . . . also scored three touchdowns as wide receiver . . . finished with 67 tackles, four QB sacks and two interceptions as a junior . . . helped team to the playoffs in 2009, finishing with an 8-3 record . . . team captain as a senior . . . lettered in both football and track. Personal - - Born 5/12/93 . . . given name is Nicholas . . . leisure studies major . . . member of prep Honor Roll, graduating cum laude . . . parents are Melody and Harry Thornton . . . high school coach was Bryce Bevill. Law’s Career Bests Tackles:___________________ Solo:_____________________ Assists:____________________ Tackles for Loss:____________ Pass Break-Up:_____________

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

Law’s Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2011_________ Solo-Ast. 2012_________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech____________ 1-1 NIU (n)______________1-0 at IA State__________ 1-0 ISU_________________0-0 Pitt________________ 0-0 UNI_________________0-1 ULM_______________ 1-2 CMU________________0-0 at PSU_____________ 0-0 Minn. ______________0-0 N’western__________ 2-0 at MSU______________0-1 Indiana____________ 1-0 PSU________________2-2 at Minn. ___________ 0-0 at N’western_________0-0 Michigan___________ 0-0 at Indiana___________3-5 Mich. State_________ 1-0 Purdue______________5-2 at Purdue__________ 0-1 at Michigan__________5-0 at Nebraska_________ 0-0 Nebraska____________0-1 Oklahoma (n)_______ 0-0 Totals___________ 16-12 Totals_____________ 7-4 Law’s Career Statistics Defense____ Solo__ Ast. __ Total__ T/Loss__ Sacks____ QBH___In-Yd. _ PBU__ FF__ RF Freshman____ 7_____ 4______11_____ 0/0_____0/0______ 0______ 0-0_____0____ 0____0 Sophomore___ 16____ 12_____28_____ 2/3_____0/0______ 0______ 0-0_____1____ 0____0 Career_______ 23____ 16____ 39_____ 2/3_____0/0______ 0______0-0____1____0____0

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.

27 - - *Jordan Lomax (LOW-max) Defensive Back 5-10, 195, Sophomore Upper Marlboro, Md. (DeMatha HS)

Hawk-Item - - One of four sophomores named to 2013 Leadership Group . . . one of 10 true freshmen to see action in 2011. 2013 - - Listed as first team right cornerback following spring practice. 2012 - - Suffered shoulder injury following spring practice and redshirted in 2012. 2011 - - Saw action in 11 games, recording four solo tackles and three assists . . . saw first action of career in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, recording two solo tackles and one assist . . . did not see action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . did not see action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, recording one solo tackle as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, recording two assisted tackles . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-21 win at Purdue, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, but had no statistics . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, but had no statistics. High school honors - - Selected for Chesapeake Senior Bowl as a senior . . . named honorable mention all-Metro, second team all-county and first team all-conference as a senior . . . third team all-conference as a junior . . . Career - - played cornerback and contributed on special teams throughout career . . . recorded 52 tackles, six pass breakups and two interceptions as a senior, with one touchdown . . . recorded 56 tackles, eight pass break-ups, one interception and two fumble recoveries as a junior . . . team captain as a senior . . . helped team advance to state playoffs in last three seasons . . . team won conference title his sophomore year and placed second as junior and senior . . . also lettered in track as sprinter . . . ran opening leg on 4 x 400-meter relay team that claimed national title at 2011 New Balance Indoor Nationals in New York City with a time of 3:15. 23. Personal - - Born 10/13/93 in Fairfax, VA . . . economics major . . . Principle’s List, 2010 and Academic Honors Student with 4. 0 GPA . . . parents are Pamela and Earnest Lomax. . . high school coach was Bill McGregor. Lomax’s Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2011_________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech____________ 2-1 at IA State_________ DNP Pitt_______________ DNP ULM_______________ 1-0 at PSU_____________ 0-0 N’western__________ 0-2 Indiana____________ 1-0 at Minn. ___________ 0-0 Michigan___________ 0-0 Mich. State_________ 0-0 at Purdue__________ 0-0 at Nebraska_________ 0-0 Oklahoma (n)_______ 0-0 Totals_____________ 4-3

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37 - - **John Lowdermilk (LOUD-ir-milk) Defensive Back 6-2, 207, Junior Kensington, Ohio (Carrollton HS)

Hawk-Item - - One of 10 true freshmen to see action in 2011. 2013 - - Listed as co-first team strong safety following spring practice. 2012 - - Saw action in 11 games, recording three solo tackles and three assists . . . saw action in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in 9-6 loss to Iowa State, recording two assisted tackles . . . saw action in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-13 win over Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . 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, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 28-17 loss at Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-21 loss at Indiana, recording one solo tackle . . . 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, recording one solo tackle. 2011 - - Saw action in 11 games, recording three solo tackles and one assist . . . saw first action of career in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, recording one assisted tackle as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-21 win at Purdue, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, but had no statistics . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, recording one solo tackle. High school honors - - Earned first team all-Ohio, all-state, all-conference, all-district and all-NBC as a senior . . . earned first team all-conference honors as a junior and was second team selection as a sophomore . . . Career - - earned three letters in football while playing quarterback, linebacker and defensive back . . . passed for 1,508 yards and had 853 rushing yards as a senior, while collecting 106 tackles and two interceptions . . . scored 27 touchdowns as a senior and 16 as a junior . . . had 1,231 passing yards and 556 rushing yards as a junior . . . totaled 100 tackles as a junior, with three interceptions . . . as a sophomore recorded 842 passing yards and 410 rushing yards . . . also recorded 48 tackles and four interceptions and scored seven touchdowns . . . also earned four letters as basketball point guard, helping basketball team advance to regionals his last two years . . . holds school record for career passing yards . . . team captain as a senior. Personal - - Born 4/17/92 in Edina, Minn. . . . open major . . . NBC Scholar Athlete as a junior and senior . . . parents are Kellee and Kirk Lowdermilk . . . high school coach was Dan Detwiler. Lowdermilk’s Career Bests Tackles:___________________ 2 vs. Iowa State, 9/08/12 Solo:_____________________ 1, six times, last vs. Nebraska, 11/23/12 Assists:____________________ 2 vs. Iowa State, 9/08/12 Lowdermilk’s Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2011_________ Solo-Ast. 2012_________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech___________ DNP NIU (n)______________0-0 at IA State_________ DNP ISU_________________0-2 Pitt________________ 0-0 UNI_________________0-1 ULM_______________ 0-1 CMU________________0-0 at PSU_____________ 0-0 Minn. ______________0-0 N’western__________ 0-0 at MSU______________0-0 Indiana____________ 0-0 PSU________________1-0 at Minn. ___________ 1-0 at N’western_________0-0 Michigan___________ 1-0 at Indiana___________1-0 Mich. State_________ 0-0 Purdue______________0-0 at Purdue__________ 0-0 at Michigan__________0-0 at Nebraska_________ 0-0 Nebraska____________1-0 Oklahoma (n)_______ 1-0 Totals______________3-3 Totals_____________ 3-1

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2013 IOWA HAWKEYES Lowdermilk’s Career Statistics Defense____ Solo__ Ast. __ Total__ T/Loss__ Sacks____ QBH___In-Yd. _ PBU__ FF__ RF Freshman____ 3_____ 1______ 4______ 0/0_____0/0______ 0______ 0-0_____0____ 0____0 Sophomore___ 3_____ 3______ 6______ 0/0_____0/0______ 0______ 0-0_____0____ 0____0 Career_______ 6_____ 4_____ 10_____ 0/0_____0/0______ 0______0-0____0____0____0

19 - - ***B. J. Lowery (LOW-ree) Defensive Back 5-11, 193, Senior Cincinnati, Ohio (Hughes HS)

Hawk-Item - - One of six seniors named to 2013 Leadership Group . . . suffered injury during preseason practice and did not play in first five games in 2011 . . . one of nine true freshmen to see action in 2010. 2013 - - Listed as first team left cornerback following spring practice. 2012 - - Played in 10 games, with nine starts at cornerback . . . recorded 50 tackles, including 32 solo stops and 18 assists . . . also had one tackle for loss, one interception and three pass break-ups . . . started at left cornerback in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois as defense allowed just 201 yards total offense . . . recorded career-high five tackles vs. NIU, including one solo tackle and four assists, before leaving in the second half due to injury . . . started at left cornerback in 9-6 loss to Iowa State, recording three solo tackles . . . started at left cornerback in 2716 win over Northern Iowa . . . recorded career-best seven tackles vs. UNI, including five solo stops, while also collecting one pass break-up . . . started at left cornerback in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan . . . recorded two solo stops and three assisted tackles vs. CMU, along with one pass break-up . . . did not see action in 31-13 win over Minnesota due to injury . . . did not see action in 19-16 win at Michigan State due to injury . . . returned to action in 38-14 loss to Penn State, recording one solo tackle . . . returned to starting line-up at cornerback in 28-17 loss at Northwestern . . . recorded three solo tackles and had first career interception at Northwestern . . . started at cornerback in 24-21 loss at Indiana, recording four solo tackles and two assists . . . started at cornerback in 27-24 loss to Purdue . . . recorded five tackles vs. Purdue, including four solo stops and one assist . . . also had one tackle for loss and one pass break-up . . . started at cornerback in 42-17 loss at Michigan . . . recorded six tackles at Michigan, including four solo stops and two assists . . . started at cornerback in 13-7 loss to Nebraska . . . recorded career-high nine tackles vs. Nebraska, including five solo stops and four assists. 2011 - - Saw action in eight games, recording 10 solo tackles, including one assist and three pass break-ups . . . did not see action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech due to injury . . . did not see action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State due to injury . . . did not see action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh due to injury . . . did not see action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe due to injury . . . did not see action in 13-3 loss at Penn State due to injury . . . saw first action of the season in 41-31 win over Northwestern, recording two solo tackles . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana, recording three solo tackles and two pass break-ups . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, recording two solo tackles . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan as defense allowed just 323 yards total offense . . . recorded one assisted tackle and one pass break-up vs. Wolverines, with break-up coming on the last play of the game in the Iowa end zone . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, recording two solo tackles . . . saw action in 31-21 win at Purdue, but had no statistics as defense allowed just 282 yards total offense . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, but had no statictics as defense allowed just 275 yards total offense. 2010 - - Saw action in seven games, recording four solo tackles and one assist . . . saw action in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois, recording one solo tackle . . . did not see action in 35-7 win over Iowa State . . . did not see action in 34-27 loss at Arizona . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State, but had no statistics as defense allowed just 112 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 24-3 win over Penn State . . . saw action in 38-28 win at Michigan, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin . . . 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 18-13 win at Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota, recording one solo tackle . . . did not see action in 27-24 Insight Bowl victory over 12th-ranked Missouri, due to injury. High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a senior . . . earned all-City recognition as a junior and senior . . . first team all-conference as a junior and senior . . . named Defensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . was second team all-conference as a sophomore . . . Career - - earned three varsity letters as quarterback and defensive back . . . recorded 128. 5 tackles as a senior, with four interceptions . . . on offense completed 61-135 passes for 827 yards and five touchdowns and rushed 138 times for 451 yards and five scores . . . collected 49 tackles as a junior, with six interceptions and two returns for touchdowns . . . passed for 695 yards and six touchdowns and rushed for 450 yards and five scores as a junior . . . had 42 tackles and three interceptions as a sophomore, along with 356 yards on kick and punt returns, with four touchdowns . . . team captain as a senior . . . also earned four letters in basketball and baseball. Personal - - Born 8/31/91 . . . leisure studies major . . . member of prep Honor Roll . . . parents are Tina Lowery and Fernando Wright . . . high school coach was Dennis Doppes.


2013 IOWA HAWKEYES Lowery’s Career Bests Tackles:___________________ Solos:_____________________ Assists:____________________ Interceptions:______________ PBU:______________________

9 vs. Nebraska, 11/23/12 5, twice, last vs. Nebraska, 11/23/12 4, twice, last vs. Nebraska, 11/23/12 1 at Northwestern, 10/27/12 2 vs. Indiana, 10/22/11

Lowery’s Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2010_________ Solo-Ast. 2011_________ Solo-Ast. 2012__________ Solo-Ast. E. Illinois___________ 1-0 TN Tech_____________ Inj. NIU (n)______________1-4 IA State___________ DNP at IA State___________ Inj. ISU 3-0 at Arizona_________ DNP Pitt_________________ Inj. UNI_________________5-2 Ball State___________ 0-0 ULM________________ Inj. CMU________________2-3 Penn State_________ DNP at PSU______________ Inj. Minn. _______________ Inj. at Michigan_________ 0-0 N’western___________2-0 at MSU______________ Inj. Wisconsin_________ DNP Indiana_____________3-0 PSU_________________1-0 Mich. State_________ 0-1 at Minn. ____________2-0 at N’western__________3-0 at Indiana__________ 0-0 Michigan____________0-1 at Indiana____________4-2 at N’western________ 1-0 Mich. State__________2-0 Purdue______________4-1 Ohio State__________ 1-0 at Purdue____________0-0 at Michigan__________4-2 at Minnesota________ 1-0 at Nebraska__________1-0 Nebraska____________5-4 Missouri (n)_________ Inj. Oklahoma (n)________0-0 Totals____________ 32-18 Totals_____________ 4-1 Totals____________ 10-1 Lowery’s Career Statistics Defense____ Solo__ Ast. __ Total__ T/Loss__ In-Yd. ___ PBU____ FF____ RF Freshman____ 4_____ 1______ 5______ 0/0_____0-0______ 0_______0_____0 Sophomore___ 10____ 1______11_____ 0/0_____0-0______ 3_______0_____0 Junior_______ 32____ 18_____50_____ 1/1____ 1-(-8)_____ 3_______0_____0 Career_______ 46____ 20____ 66_____ 1/1____1-(-8)_____ 6_______0_____0

13 - - Greg Mabin (MAY-bin) Defensive Back 6-2, 190, Redshirt Freshman Plantation, Fla. (Calvary Christian Academy)

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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 Steele’s College Football . . . 2011 - - did not see any game action due to injury. 2010 Honors - - Fourth team Freshman All-America by Phil Steele’s 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. Michael’s 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. Michael’s and Dave Dudeck at the Hun School.

26 - - Michael Malloy Running Back 6-0, 215, Redshirt Freshman Sioux City, Iowa (Heelan HS)

Hawk-Item - - Moved from wide receiver to defensive back for 2013 spring practice.

2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.

2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.

2012 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on.

Offensive Line 6-6, 294, Senior Toronto, Ontario (The Hun School (N. J. )

High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a junior . . . first team all-conference and all-district as a junior . . . first team all-conference as a sophomore . . . team MVP as a junior . . . Career - - suffered major knee injury as a senior and saw very little game action . . . 11 carries for 83 rushing yards and three touchdowns, along with four receptions for 78 yards and one score as a senior . . . as a junior rushed for 1,668 yards and 29 touchdowns on 207 attempts . . . rushing total ranks third on Heelan’s single-season rushing chart . . . rushed for 241 yards in state quarterfinals, a total that ties as 10th best at Heelan for single game . . . rushed for 235 yards on 20 carries in state semifinal game as a junior . . . averaged 8. 1 yards per carry, which ranks sixth all-time at Heelan for average per carry for a season . . . also had 26 receptions for 210 yards and two scores . . . returned five punts for 43 yards and had 13 KO returns for 324 yards . . . recorded 53 solo tackles and 32 assists on defense, including 13 tackles for loss and a touchdown on a recovered fumble . . . helped Heelan post 11-1 record as a junior, reaching state championship game . . . rushed 136 times for 822 yards and 15 touchdowns as a sophomore as Heelan lost in state championship game . . . had seven pass receptions for 75 yards and a 99-yard punt return for a score as a sophomore . . . on defense collected 17 solo tackles and 27 assists, including eight tackles for loss . . . saw action as a freshman, rushing three times for 10 yards in one game as Heelan claimed state 3A state title . . . also competed in track, setting school record in 400-meter dash (48. 58) as a junior and also won state title in that event . . . competed on relay teams that set state meet records in 4-x-200 (2010) and 4-by-400 (2009) relay events . . . competed on basketball court and was member of Heelan’s state championship teams in 2009 and 2010 . . . shot 42. 5 percent from three-point range as a junior, which ranks second on Heelan’s all-time list.

Hawk-Item - - Selected by Ottawa in the first round (ninth pick overall) in the 2013 Canadian Football League draft . . . did not participate in spring practice due to injury.

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 Principal’s Honor Roll . . . parents are Dr. Wesley and Arlette Mabin . . . high school coach was Kirk Hoza.

76 - - **Nolan MacMillan

2013 - - Listed as third team left tackle following spring practice. 2012 - - Saw action in nine games, with one start at left guard . . . missed final three games of the season due to injury . . . saw action on special teams in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois . . . saw action on special teams in 9-6 loss to Iowa State . . . saw action on special teams in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa . . . saw action in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan as offense gained 430 yards total offense . . . saw action in 31-13 win over Minnesota as offense gained 374 yards total offense . . . saw action on special teams in 19-16 win at Michigan State . . . saw action at left tackle in 38-14 loss to Penn State, playing every snap in final three quarters . . . saw extended action at left guard in 28-17 loss at Northwestern . . . started at left guard and played both guard positions in 24-21 loss at Indiana, earning

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Hawk-Item - - Has at least one pass reception in 18 straight games and in 23 of 25 games in two seasons . . . ranked sixth in the Big Ten in receptions per game (4. 3) in 2012 . . . one of three juniors named to 2013 Leadership Group . . . one of two sophomores named to 2012 Leadership Group. 2013 - - Listed as first team wide receiver following spring practice. 2012 - - Started all 12 games at wide receiver and has started 14 straight overall . . . led team in receptions (52) and shared team lead in receiving yards (571) . . . had one rushing attempt for 15 yards . . . started at wide receiver in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois . . . led team with six receptions vs. NIU, totaling 31 yards, matching career-best for receptions . . . started at wide receiver in 9-6 loss to Iowa State, collecting one reception for 10 yards . . . started at wide receiver in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa as offense gained 429 yards total offense . . . career-high 101 receiving yards on five catches vs. UNI, including a careerlong of 51 yards to set up third quarter touchdown . . . started at wide receiver in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan . . . five receptions for 65 yards and one touchdown vs. CMU . . . scoring grab covered 10 yards to concluded Iowa’s opening drive of the game . . . started at wide receiver in 31-13 win over Minnesota as offense gained 374 yards total offense . . . two receptions for 14 yards vs. Minnesota . . . started at wide receiver in 19-16 win at Michigan State . . . matched career-high with six receptions at MSU, gaining 42 yards . . . started at wide receiver in 38-14 loss to Penn State . . . four receptions for 42 yards vs. PSU . . . started at wide receiver in 28-17 loss at Northwestern . . . led team with careerbest seven receptions at Northwestern for 46 yards . . . started at wide receiver in 24-21 loss at Indiana . . . led receivers with career-best seven receptions for 131 yards and one score at Indiana . . . scored on 24-yard reception in first quarter . . . also added one rushing attempt for 15 yards . . . started at wide receiver in 27-24 loss to Purdue . . . led team with 63 receiving yards on four catches vs. Purdue . . . started at wide receiver in 42-17 loss at Michigan, recording two receptions for seven yards . . . started at wide receiver in 13-7 loss to Nebraska, recording three receptions for 19 yards. 2011 - - Named to Big Ten Conference all-Freshman team by BTN. com . . . 2011 - - saw action in 13 games, with one start . . . 30 receptions for 323 yards and three touchdowns, while also averaging 20. 5 yards on four KO returns . . . saw action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, but had no statistics . . . saw action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . four receptions for 23 yards at ISU, including first career touchdown reception to give Iowa a 7-0 advantage . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh as offense gained 475 yards total offense . . . collected four receptions for 76 yards and two touchdowns in win over Pitt . . . touchdown receptions covered 25 and 22 yards, both in fourth quarter, for Iowa’s final two scored in comeback win . . . saw action in 45-17 win over LouisianaMonroe as offense gained 453 yards total offense . . . collected career-high six receptions for 82 yards vs. ULM, with a long of 23 yards . . . started as third wide receiver in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . recorded three receptions for 21 yards at PSU . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, recording one reception for six yards . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . started at wide receiver in 22-21 loss at Minnesota as offense gained 446 yards total offense . . . five receptions for 35 yards at Minnesota . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan, recording one reception for eight yards on a fourth down conversion to keep scoring drive alive . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, recording one reception for 13 yards . . . saw action in 31-21 win at Purdue, recording three receptions for 28 yards as offense gained 408 yards total offense . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . one reception for 10 yards at Nebraska, along with 82 yards on four KO returns . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, recording one reception for 21 yards. 2010 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Named first team all-state as a senior after earning third team honors as a junior . . . was all-North offensive MVP as well . . . first team all-County and all-Catholic League as a junior and senior . . . Career - - holds school records for receiving yards in a game (177), punt return yards in a game (103), career touchdown receptions (20), longest reception (93) and career receiving yards (1,525) . . . helped prep team post three-year record of 21-11, earning three straight appearances in state playoffs . . . had 43 receptions for 745 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior, along with 14 KO returns for 314 yards and 12 punt returns for 199 yards . . . collected 34 receptions for 610 yards and nine touchdowns as a junior, along with 199 yards and two scores on 10 punt returns and 262 yards on 13 KO returns . . . had 170 yards and one touchdown on 16 receptions as a sophomore . . . earned three varsity letters as wide receiver and defensive back and four basketball letters. Personal - - Born 10/22/92 . . . leisure studies major . . . earned Outstanding Academic Award for math and English . . . parents are Leanna Martin and Kevin Manley . . . high school coach was Albert Fracassa. Martin-Manley’s Career Receiving Bests Catches:___________________ 7, twice, last at Indiana, 11/03/12 Yards:_____________________ 131 at Indiana, 11/03/12 Touchdowns:______________ 2 vs. Pittsburgh, 9/17/11 Long:_____________________ 51 vs. Northern Iowa, 9/15/12

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83 - - Riley McCarron Wide Receiver 5-9, 182, Redshirt Freshman Dubuque, Iowa (Wahlert HS)

2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2012 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. High school honors - - Earned second team all-state honors as a senior . . . was first team all-conference as sophomore, junior and senior . . . Career - - holds school records for touchdowns in a game (six), points in a game (36), touchdown passes in a season (17) and career punt return yards (502) . . . set conference record for season punt return average (26. 9 yards) . . . holds school record in long jump . . . team captain as a senior . . . rushed 106 times for 628 yards and 10 touchdowns as a sophomore . . . rushed for 1,058 yards and 11 touchdowns on 160 carries as a junior and also had 10 receptions for 101 yards . . . had nine punt returns for 242 yards and two scores . . . as a senior completed 113-205 pass attempts for 1,749 yards and 17 touchdowns, while rushing 112 times for 866 yards and five touchdowns . . . recorded 45 tackles and five interceptions as a senior, while gaining 263 yards on eight punt returns . . . earned three letters as quarterback, running back and defensive back . . . also lettered basketball, track and baseball . . . state long jump champion as a sophomore and junior . . . won state title in 100-meter dash as a junior after placing second as a sophomore. Personal - - Born 6/16/93 . . . pre-business major . . . member of National Honor Society . . . two-year Student Ambassador . . . earned Eagle Achievement Award . . . parents are Michelle and Steve McCarron . . . attended same high school as PK Mike Meyer . . . high school coach was Mike Mahoney.


2013 IOWA HAWKEYES 94 - - Riley McMinn Defensive End 6-7, 260, Sophomore Rochester, Ill. (Rochester HS)

2013 - - Listed as co-second team right defensive end following spring practice. 2012 - - Saw action in six games, recording two solo tackles and two assists . . . missed first part of the season and final five games due to injury . . . did not see action in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois . . . saw first action of career in 9-6 loss to Iowa State, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-13 win over Minnesota as defense allowed just 299 yards total offense and collected four turnovers . . . recorded one solo tackle and one assist vs. Minnesota . . . saw action in 1916 win at Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 38-14 loss to Penn State, recording one solo tackle . . . did not see action in 28-17 loss at Northwestern due to injury . . . did not see action in 24-21 loss at Indiana due to injury . . . 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 - - Redshirted . . . 2011 Honors - - Team Leader Award, Defense. High school honors - - First team Chicago Tribune all-state, second team Chicago Sun Times all-state and first team all-state selection as a senior . . . three-time first team all-conference honoree . . . Career - - three-year starter, finishing with 196 tackles, 28. 5 QB sacks, 33 tackles for loss and three blocked punts . . . led team to a three playoff appearances and a 33-4 record during three-year prep career . . . guided team to 2010 state title, finishing with a perfect 14-0 record . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . compiled 49 tackles and 5. 5 QB sacks as a sophomore . . . recorded 67 tackles, 10 QB sacks, 16 tackles for loss and three blocked punts as a junior . . . totaled 80 tackles, 17 tackles for loss and 13 QB sacks as a senior. Personal - - Born 7/7/92 . . . communication studies major . . . named to pre Honor Roll all four years, finishing with a 4. 0 GPA . . . academic all-conference selection . . . member of National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society . . . parents are Janet and Drew McMinn . . . high school coach was Derek Leonard. McMinn’s Career Bests Tackles:___________________ 2 vs. Minnesota, 9/29/12 Solos:_____________________ 1, twice, last vs. Penn State, 10/20/12 Assists:____________________ 1 vs. Minnesota, 9/29/12 McMinn’s Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2012_________ Solo-Ast. NIU (n)____________ DNP ISU________________ 0-1 UNI_______________ 0-0 CMU______________ 0-0 Minn. _____________ 1-1 at MSU_____________ 0-0 PSU_______________ 1-0 at N’western________ Inj. at Indiana__________ Inj. Purdue____________ Inj. at Michigan_________ Inj. Nebraska___________ Inj. Totals_____________ 2-2 McMinn’s Career Statistics Defense___ Solo___ Ast. ___Total___T/Loss___ In-Yd. _____ PBU_____ FF_____ RF Freshman____ 2_____ 2______ 4______ 0/0_____ 0-0_______ 0________ 0______0

34 - - Nate Meier (MYER) Defensive Line 6-2, 235, Sophomore Tabor, Iowa (Fremont-Mills HS)

Hawk Item - - Moved from linebacker to defensive end for 2013 spring practice . . . one of seven true freshmen to see action in 2012. 2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2012 - - Saw only action of the season in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan, recording one solo tackle on special teams. High school honors - - Named eight-man Player of the Year as a senior . . . first team all-state running back as a junior and senior, and captain of allstate team as a senior . . . first team all-district as defensive lineman for four years and alldistrict running back last two seasons . . . Career - - led team to state title as a senior and to semifinals as a junior . . . team captain as a senior . . . rushed 176 times for 2,494 yards and

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57 touchdowns as a senior . . . scored 61 total touchdowns in final season . . . also collected 112 tackles on defense, including 34 tackles for loss, 12 sacks and two interceptions . . . rushed 189 times for 1,674 yards and 30 touchdowns as a junior, while recording 126 tackles, 29 tackles for loss and three fumble recoveries . . . gained 590 yards on 123 carries as a sophomore, while scoring eight touchdowns . . . also collected 115 tackles, including 13 tackles for loss, as a sophomore . . . recorded 119 tackles as a freshman, including eight tackles for loss. Personal - - Born 7/18/94 . . . pre-business major . . . parents are Pixie and Rod Meier . . . high school coach was Jerry Christiansen. Meier’s Career Bests Tackles:___________________ 1 vs. Central Michigan, 9/22/12 Solos:_____________________ 1 vs. Central Michigan, 9/22/12 Meier’s Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2012_________ Solo-Ast. NIU (n)____________ DNP ISU_______________ DNP UNI______________ DNP CMU______________ 1-0 Minn. ____________ DNP at MSU____________ DNP PSU______________ DNP at N’western_______ DNP at Indiana_________ DNP Purdue___________ DNP at Michigan________ DNP Nebraska__________ DNP Totals_____________ 1-0 Meier’s Career Statistics Defense___ Solo___ Ast. ___Total___T/Loss___ In-Yd. _____ PBU_____ FF_____ RF Freshman____ 1_____ 0______ 1______ 0/0_____ 0-0_______ 0________ 0______0

96 - - ***Mike Meyer Kicker 6-2, 190, Senior Dubuque, Iowa (Wahlert HS)

Hawk-Item - - One of 20 semifinal candidates for 2012 Lou Groza Award for second straight season in 2012 . . . ranks fifth in career scoring with 235 points . . . 45 career field goals ties as fifth best total in school history . . . has made 81 consecutive PATs to set school record (previous was 60 by Nate Kaeding) . . . current streak ranks 10th best alltime in the Big Ten . . . made 13 straight field goal attempts between games one and seven and was 17-21 for the season, which ties as ninth longest streak in Big Ten history . . . 86 points in 2011 ties for 14th-best single season total at Iowa . . . tied for first in the Big Ten in PAT percentage (100%) in 2012 and 2011 . . . in 2012, ranked third in field goals per game (1. 42) and eighth in kick scoring (6. 3) . . . in 2011, ranked fifth in kick scoring (6. 6), seventh in field goal per game (1. 1) and eighth in field goal percentage (70%) . . . one of nine true freshmen to see action in 2010. 2013 Preseason Honors - - Named to Lou Groza Award preseason Watch List for third straight season . . . named to CFPA Placekicker Trophy preseason Watch List . . . named preseason second team all-Big Ten kicker by Athlon Sports and third team all-Big Ten kicker by Phil Steele . . . 2013 - - listed as first team kicker following spring practice. 2012 Honors - - Permanente Team Captain, special teams . . . Reggie Roby Special Teams Award, specialist . . . honorable mention All-Big Ten by both league coaches and media . . . third team All-Big Ten by CollegeSportsMadness. com . . . named first team midseason All-America by CBSSports. com . . . named Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week in win at Michigan State . . . named one of three “Star’s of the Week” by Lou Groza Award for his play in win at Michigan State . . . named national PK of the Week by College Football Performance Award (CFPA) for his play in win at Michigan State . . . named honorable mention PK of the Week by CFPA for his play vs. Central Michigan . . . named co-Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week for play in win over Northern Illinois . . . one of five players named Lou Groza Award “Star of the Week” vs. Northern Illinois . . . named CFPA honorable mention PK of the Week vs. Northern Illinois . . . 2012 Preseason Honors - named to Lou Groza Award preseason Watch List . . . named to CFPA preseason Watch Lists for Placekicker Trophy and Kickoff Specialist Trophy . . . 2012 - - handled all field goal, PAT and KO duties throughout the season . . . led team in scoring with 76 points, making all 25 PAT attempts and 17-21 field goal attempts . . . handled all field goal attempts and kickoffs in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois . . . made 4-5 field goals vs. NIU, connecting from 34, 29, 22 and 50 yards . . . matched career-long with 50-yarder . . . tied career-high of four made field goals and tied school record with five attempts . . . averaged 62. 2 yards on six KO’s, with three touchbacks . . . handled all field goal attempts and kickoffs in 9-6 loss to Iowa State . . . made both field goal attempts vs. ISU, connecting from 23 and 21 yards . . . averaged 63 yards on three KO’s, with oue touchback . . . handled all field goal, PAT and kickoff duties in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa . . . made all three PAT attempts to increase streak to 59 straight, while also connecting on field goals of 24 and 19 yards vs. UNI . . .

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E also averaged 63. 8 yards on six KO’s, 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 KO’s 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 KO’s 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 KO’s 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 KO’s 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 KO’s, 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 KO’s, 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 KO’s. 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 KO’s . . . 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 KO’s . . . 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. Meyer’s Career Bests Field Goals:________________ FG Attempts:_______________ Long:_____________________ PATs:_____________________ PAT Attempts:______________

4, four times, last at Michigan State, 10/13/12 5, twice, last vs. N. Illinois, 9/01/12 50, twice, last vs. N. Illinois, 9/01/12 6, twice, last vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/24/11 6, twice, last vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/24/11

Scoring_______________ FGs_______Lng_______ PATs_______ Points Freshman____________ 14-17______ 42________ 31-33________ 73 Sophomore___________ 14-20______ 50________ 44-44________ 86 Junior_______________ 17-21______ 50________ 25-25________ 76 Career_______________ 45-58______ 50_______100-102______ 235 Field Goals______1-19_____ 20-29_____ 30-39____ 40-49____ 50+_____ Total___ Blk Freshman_______ 0-0_______ 6-7_______ 6-7______ 2-3_____ 0-0_____ 14-17___ - - Sophomore______ 0-0_______ 6-7_______ 3-4______ 4-6_____ 1-3_____ 14-20____ 1 Junior__________ 1-1______ 10-10______ 1-2______ 4-7_____ 1-1_____ 17-21____ 0 Career__________ 1-1______ 22-24_____ 10-13____ 10-16____ 2-4_____ 45-58____ 1

5 - - ***Tanner Miller Defensive Back 6-2, 207, Senior Kalona, Iowa (Mid-Prairie HS)

Hawk-Item - - Tied Iowa record with 98-yard interception return for a touchdown in 2011 win over Northwestern . . . tied for eighth in the Big Ten with three interceptions in 2011 . . . one of nine true freshmen to see action in 2010. 2013 - - Listed as first team free safety following spring practice. 2012 Preseason Honors - - Named to CFPA Defensive Back Trophy Watch List . . . fourth team preseason all-Big Ten by Phil Steele’s College Football . . . 2012 - - Started all 12 games at free safety and has started 23 straight games over two seasons . . . recorded 69 tackles, including 27 solo stops and 42 attempts . . . collected three tackles for loss, five pass break-ups and one interception and one forced fumble . . . started at free safety in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois as defense allowed just 201 yards total offense . . . recorded two solo tackles and three assists vs. NIU, including a shared tackle for loss . . . started at free safety in 9-6 loss to Iowa State . . . recorded three solo tackles and three assists vs. ISU, including one tackle for loss and a pass break-up . . . started at free safety in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa . . . recorded four assisted tackles and one pass break-up vs. UNI . . . started at free safety in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan . . . recorded one solo tackle and six assists vs. CMU, including one tackle for loss . . . started at free safety in 31-13 win over Minnesota as defense allowed just 299 yards and collected four turnovers . . . collected one solo tackle and three assists vs. Minnesota, along with first interception of the season . . . started at free safety in 19-16 win at Michigan State . . . recorded two solo tackles and four assists vs. MSU, with a shared tackle for loss and one pass break-up . . . started at free safety in 38-14 loss to Penn State . . . recorded nine tackles vs. PSU, with four solo stops and five assists . . . also recorded a forced fumble and pass break-up . . . started at free safety in 28-17 loss at Northwestern . . . recorded seven tackles at Northwestern, including five solo stops and two assists . . .


2013 IOWA HAWKEYES started at free safety in 24-21 loss at Indiana, recording two solo tackles and two assists . . . started at free safety in 27-24 loss to Purdue, recording three solo tackles and four assists . . . started at free safety in 42-17 loss at Michigan, recording two solo tackles and two assists . . . started at free safety in 13-9 loss to Nebraska, collecting two solo tackles, four assists and one pass break-up. 2011 Honors - - Named national Defensive Back of the Week by College Football Performanace Awards for his play in 41-31 win over Northwestern . . . earned honorable mention from College Football Performance Award for his play in win at Purdue . . . nominated for Geico Play of the Year for interception return vs. Northwestern . . . 2011 - - played in all 13 games, starting the final 11 at free safety . . . recorded 52 solo tackles and 24 assists, with three tackles for loss, three pass break-ups and a forced fumble . . . tied for team lead with three interceptions for 114 yards . . . saw action in 34-9 opening win over Tennessee Tech, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, recording two solo tackles, including one tackle for loss . . . started at free safety in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh in first career start . . . recorded five solo tackles and two assists, with one tackle for loss and a forced fumble . . . started at free safety in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . recorded five solo tackles and two assists vs. ULM, including one tackle for loss . . . started at free safety in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . matched career-best with seven tackles at PSU, including six solo stops . . . also had career-best two pass break-ups at PSU . . . started at free safety in 41-31 win over Northwestern . . . recorded first career interception vs. Northwestern, tying Iowa record with 98-yard return for a touchdown . . . also recorded career-best eight tackles vs. Northwestern, including five solo stops . . . started at free safety in 45-24 win over Indiana . . . recorded career-best 10 tackles vs. Hoosiers, including seven solo stops . . . started at free safety in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, recording six solo tackles . . . started at free safety in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan as defense allowed just 323 yards total offense . . . recorded seven tackles vs. Wolverines, including four solo stops . . . started at free safety in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, recording two solo tackles, five assists and one pass break-up . . . started at free safety in 31-21 win at Purdue as defense allowed just 282 yards total offense . . . recorded one solo tackle vs. Purdue, along with two pass interceptions . . . had 16 yards on interception returns as both stopped potential Purdue scoring drives . . . started at free safety in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, recording four solo tackles and four assists . . . started at free safety in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, recording four solo tackles and one assist as defense allowed just 275 yards total offense. 2010 - - Saw action in eight games, recording three solo tackles and four assists . . . saw action in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 35-7 win over Iowa State, recording one assisted tackle for first career statistics. . . saw action in 34-27 loss at Arizona, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State, recording one solo tackle as defense allowed just 112 yards total offense . . . saw action in 24-3 win over Penn State, recording one assisted tackle as defense allowed just 54 net rushing yards and 301 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 38-28 win at Michigan . . . did not see action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin . . . 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 assisted tackle as defense allowed just 91 net rushing yards . . . saw action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State . . . did not see action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota . . . saw action in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri, recording career-best three tackles, including two solo stops. High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a junior and senior . . . named first team all-district as a sophomore and was District Most Valuable Player as a junior and senior . . . Career - - earned four varsity letters as defensive back and running back . . . helped prep team post 19-5 record in final two seasons, reaching state quarter-finals as a junior before falling in first round as a senior . . . team captain as a senior . . . holds school records for rushing yards in a season (2,050) and career (4,100) and touchdowns in a game (six) and a season (32 as a junior) . . . also earned four letters in track as sprinter and hurdler and three letters in basketball . . . won state title in 400-meter hurdles as a junior . . . placed second in 400-meter hurdles at Drake Relays as a senior and ran leg on 4 x 800 relay unit that placed sixth. Personal - - Born 12/15/91 . . . leisure studies major . . . member of prep Honor Roll with 3. 56 GPA . . . earned academic all-State recognition and was two-year member of National Honor Society . . . parents are Raelyn and Brian Miller . . . high school coach was Pete Cavanaugh. Miller’s Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2010_________ Solo-Ast. 2011_________ Solo-Ast. 2012__________ Solo-Ast. E. Illinois___________ 0-0 TN Tech_____________1-0 NIU (n)______________2-3 IA State____________ 0-1 at IA State___________2-0 ISU_________________3-3 at Arizona_________ DNP Pitt_________________5-2 UNI_________________0-4 Ball State___________ 1-0 ULM________________5-2 CMU________________1-6 Penn State__________ 0-1 at PSU______________6-1 Minn. _______________1-3 at Michigan________ DNP N’western___________5-3 at MSU______________2-4 Wisconsin_________ DNP Indiana_____________7-3 PSU_________________4-5 Mich. State_________ 0-0 at Minn. ____________6-0 at N’western__________5-2 at Indiana__________ 0-1 Michigan____________4-3 at Indiana____________2-2 at N’western________ 0-0 Mich. State__________2-5 Purdue______________3-4 Ohio State_________ DNP at Purdue____________1-0 at Michigan__________2-2 at Minnesota_______ DNP at Nebraska__________4-4 Nebraska____________2-4 Missouri (n)_________ 2-1 Oklahoma (n)________4-1 Totals____________ 27-42 Totals_____________ 3-4 Totals___________ 52-24

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Miller’s Career Statistics Defense___ Solo___ Ast. ___Total___T/Loss___ In-Yd. _____ PBU_____ FF_____ RF Freshman____ 3_____ 4______ 7______ 0/0_____ 0-0_______ 0________ 0______0 Sophomore__ 52_____ 24_____ 76_____ 3/4___ 3-114-1_____ 3________ 1______0 Junior______ 27_____ 42_____ 69_____ 3/9____ 1-0-0______ 5________ 1______0 Career______ 82_____ 70____ 152_____6/13___ 4-114-1_____ 8________2______0 Miller’s Career Bests Tackles:___________________ Solos:_____________________ Assists:____________________ Interceptions:______________ Touchdowns:______________ Forced Fumble:_____________ Tackles for Loss:____________ Pass Break-ups:_____________

10 vs. Indiana, 10/22/11 7 vs. Indiana, 10/22/11 6 vs. Central Michigan, 9/22/12 2 at Purdue, 11/19/11 1 vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11 1, twice, last vs. Penn State, 10/20/12 1, five times, last vs. Central Michigan, 9/22/12 2 at Penn State, 10/08/11

44 - - ***James Morris Linebacker 6-2, 240, Senior Solon, Iowa (Solon HS)

Hawk-Item - - Ranked third in the Big Ten and tied for 31st nationally in tackles per game (9. 4) in 2012 . . . with 12 tackles in second game of 2012 season, became 66th Hawkeye to register at least 200 career tackles . . . ranks 16th in career tackles with 293 . . . ranked fifth in the Big Ten and tied for 37th nationally in tackles per game (9. 2) in 2011 . . . one of six seniors named to 2013 Leadership Group . . . one of four juniors named to 2012 Leadership Group . . . one of four sophomores named to 2011 Leadership Group . . . one of nine true freshmen to see action in 2010. 2013 Preseason Honors - - Named to Lott Impact Watch List . . . named to Bednarik Award preseason Watch List . . . named to CFPA Linrbacker Trophy preseason Watch List . . . named preseason second team all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports and Phil Steele . . . 2013 - listed as first team linebacker following spring practice. 2012 Honors - - Permanent Team Captain, defense . . . Hayden Fry “Extra Heartbeat” Award, defense . . . Players Choice Award, defense . . . named to Capital One District VI Academic All-America team . . . Academic All-Big Ten for second straight year . . . honorable mention All-Big Ten by league media . . . third team All-Big Ten by CollegeSportsMadness. com . . . earned honorable mention recognition for linebackers from College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) for his play vs. Iowa State . . . 2012 Preseason Honors - named to Bednarik Award, Butkus Award and Rotary Lombardi Award preseason Watch Lists . . . second team preseason all-Big Ten by Phil Steele’s College Football . . . 2012 - - played in all 12 games, with 11 starts . . . did not start at Michigan, seeing limited action due to injury . . . ranked second on team with 113 tackles, including 52 solo tackles and 61 assists . . . also had nine tackles for loss and 1. 5 QB sacks, four pass break-ups, one interception, one forced fumble and one recovered fumble . . . started at middle linebacker in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois as defense allowed just 201 yards total offense . . . recorded four solo tackles and four assists vs. NIU, including one tackle for loss . . . started at middle linebacker in 9-6 loss to Iowa State . . . recorded 12 tackles vs. ISU, including eight solo stops and a pass break-up . . . recovered one ISU fumble and had pass interception and 49-yard return, with both turnovers coming in the red zone to stop ISU scoring threats . . . started at middle linebacker in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa . . . recorded eight tackles vs. UNI, including a shared tackle for loss . . . started at middle linebacker in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan . . . recorded 12 tackles vs. CMU, including three solo tackles and nine assists . . . also collected one QB sack, a shared tackle for loss and a QB pressure . . . started at middle linebacker in 31-13 win over Minnesota as defense allowed just 299 yards total offense . . . recorded 10 tackles vs. Minnesota, including four solo stops and six assists . . . also had one QB sack and a pass break-up . . . started at middle linebacker in 19-16 win at Michigan State . . . collected four solo tackles and six assists at MSU, including one tackle for loss, and added one pass break-up . . . started at middle linebacker in 38-14 loss to Penn State . . . recorded 12 tackles vs. PSU, including four solo stops and eight assists . . . started at middle linebacker in 28-17 loss at Northwestern . . . recorded three solo tackles and three assists at Northwestern, and also added a forced fumble to keep Northwestern from a fourth down conversion in the third quarter . . . started at middle linebacker in 24-21 loss at Indiana . . . recorded five solo tackles and one assist at Indiana, including two tackles for loss and a pass break-up . . . started at middle linebacker in 27-24 loss to Purdue . . . recorded 11 tackles vs. Purdue, including five solo tackles and six assists, despite missing part of the contest due to injury . . . saw limited action in 42-17 loss at Michigan due to injury, recording four solo tackles . . . started at middle linebacker in 13-7 loss to Nebraska . . . led team with 13 tackles vs. Nebraska to match career-high, including six solo stops and seven assists, including two tackles for loss. 2011 Honors - - Academic all-Big Ten . . . honorable mention all-Big Ten by both league coaches and media . . . third team all-Big Ten by College Football Madness and Phil Steele . . . 2011 Preseason Honors - - second team preseason All-Big Ten by Athlon Sports, Lindy’s Football Preview and Phil Steele’s College Football . . . 2011 - - started all 12 games he played, recording 52 solo tackles and 58 assists to share team lead in tackles . . . also had 3. 5 tackles for loss, one interception, one pass break-up and one QB pressure . . . started

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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.

Morris’ Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2010_________ Solo-Ast. 2011_________ Solo-Ast. 2012__________ Solo-Ast. E. Illinois___________ 0-1 TN Tech_____________4-6 NIU (n)______________4-4 IA State____________ 0-0 at IA State___________7-0 ISU 8-4 at Arizona__________ 0-0 Pitt_________________6-7 UNI_________________1-7 Ball State___________ 0-2 ULM________________5-5 CMU________________3-9 Penn State__________ 2-5 at PSU______________5-8 Minn. _______________4-6 at Michigan_________ 0-1 N’western___________ Inj. at MSU______________4-6 Wisconsin__________ 0-4 Indiana_____________2-8 PSU_________________4-8 Mich. State_________ 1-8 at Minn. ___________10-3 at N’western__________3-3 at Indiana__________ 1-8 Michigan____________4-4 at Indiana____________5-1 at N’western________ 7-6 Mich. State__________0-4 Purdue______________5-6 Ohio State__________ 1-8 at Purdue____________4-0 at Michigan__________4-0 at Minnesota________ 6-2 at Nebraska_________3-10 Nebraska____________6-7 Missouri (n)_________ 5-2 Oklahoma (n)________2-3 Totals____________ 52-61 Totals___________ 23-47 Totals___________ 52-58 Morris’ Career Bests Tackles:___________________ Solos:_____________________ Assists:____________________ Tackles for loss:_____________ QB Sacks:__________________ Interceptions:______________ Forced Fumble:_____________ Recovered Fumble:__________ Pass Break-Ups:_____________

13, six times, last vs. Nebraska, 11/23/12 10 at Minnesota, 10/29/11 10 at Nebraska, 11/25/11 2, twice, last vs. Nebraska, 11/23/12 1, three times, last vs. Minnesota, 9/29/12 1, twice, last vs. Iowa State, 9/08/12 1 at Northwestern, 10/27/12 1 vs. Iowa State, 9/08/12 2 at Indiana, 11/06/10

Morris’ Career Statistics Defense____ Solo__ Ast. __ Total__ T/Loss__ Sacks___ In-Yd. __ PBU__ QBH__ FF__ RF Freshman____ 23____ 47_____70___ 2. 5/12____1/9______0-0______4_____0____ 0____0 Sophomore___ 52____ 58____ 110____ 3. 5/5____0/0_____ 1-52_____1_____1____ 0____0 Junior_______ 52____ 61____ 113____ 2/40___ 1. 5/14___ 1-49_____4_____1____ 1____1 Career______ 127__ 166___ 293____15/57__ 2. 5/23__ 2-101_____9_____2____1____1

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. Ott’s 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)

2013 - - Listed as second team outside linebacker following spring practice. 2012 Honors - - Academic All-Big Ten . . . 2012 - - saw action in 11 games, including one start . . . recorded two solo tackles and two assists . . . saw first action of career on specal teams in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in 9-6 loss to Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-13 win over Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 19-16 win at Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 38-14 loss to Penn State, recording one assisted tackle for first career tackle . . . saw action in 28-17 loss at 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, recording one solo tackle . . . started for the first time in his career at outside linebacker in 42-17 loss at Michigan, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 13-7 loss to Nebraska, recording one assisted tackle. 2011 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a senior and third team honors as a junior . . . named first team all-conference as a junior and sophomore after being named honorable mention as a freshman . . . Career - - earned four letters in football as defensive back and wide receiver, helping team advance to state playoffs as a junior and senior . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . missed first half of senior season due to injury before rushing 47 times for 182 yards and three touchdowns . . . had 13 receptions for 123 yards and two scores . . . on defense recorded 60 tackles . . . had 24 receptions for 333 yards and four touchdowns as a junior, along with 64 tackles and two interceptions on defense . . . had four punt returns for 88 yards as a senior and 13 punt returns for 133 yards as a junior . . . recorded 47 tackles and two interceptions as a sophomore . . . also earned four letters in basketball, earning first team all-conference and second team all-state recognition. Personal - - Born 7/01/92 . . . communication studies major . . . earned academic allconference honors . . . four-year member of prep Honor Roll and member of National Honor Society . . . parents are Jean and Russ Perry . . . one of three players from Urbandale on Iowa roster . . . attended same high school as LB Chad Gilson . . . high school coach was Sam Anderson. Perry’s Career Bests Tackles:___________________ 1, four times, last vs. Nebraska, 11/23/12 Solos:_____________________ 1, twice, last at Michigan, 11/17/12 Assists:____________________ 1 vs. Nebraska, 11/23/12 Perry’s Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2012_________ Solo-Ast. NIU (n)_____________ 0-0 ISU________________ 0-0 UNI_______________ 0-0 CMU______________ 0-0 Minn. _____________ 0-0 at MSU_____________ 0-0 PSU_______________ 0-1 at N’western________ 0-0 at Indiana__________ 0-0 Purdue____________ 1-0 at Michigan_________ 1-0 Nebraska___________ 0-1 Totals_____________ 2-2

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42 - - Macon Plewa (PLEV-uh) Fullback 6-2, 234, Sophomore Franklin, Wis. (Franklin HS)

Hawk-Item - - Moved from linebacker to fullback prior to 2013 spring practice. 2013 - - Listed as second team fullback following spring practice. 2012 - - Saw action in two games, 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 in 31-13 win over Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in 19-16 win at Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 38-14 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 after joining the team as a walk-on. High school honors - - Named third team all-state as a senior . . . named conference defensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . first team all-conference as a junior and senior after earning second team honors as a sophomore . . . Career - - helped prep team advance to state semi-finals as a junior and senior and quarter-finals as a sophomore . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . earned three letters in football as linebacker and tight end and three letters in basketball . . . recorded 135 tackles, including 52 solo stops, as a senior, along with four QB sacks, 11 tackles for loss and three interceptions . . . on offense had 11 receptions and scored five touchdowns . . . recorded 112 tackles as a junior, including 43 solo stops and four interceptions . . . collected 96 tackles and two interceptions as a sophomore. Personal - - Born 9/15/92 . . . leisure studies/pre-law major . . . earned Scholar Athlete award and was member of National Honor Society as a prep . . . parents are Mary and John Plewa . . . high school coach was Louis Brown.

87 - - Wil Rathjen Defensive Line 6-3, 265, Junior Durant, Iowa (Durant HS) Iowa Central CC

2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2012 Honors - - Team Leader Award, defense . . . 2012 - redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. Junior College - - played at Iowa Central Community College . . . team captain while earning all-conference and all-region special mention . . . earned all-academic recognition . . . junior college coach was Kevin Twait. High school honors - - First team all-conference, all-district and all-area as a senior . . . second team all-conference as a junior . . . Career - - earned three letters as offensive and defensive lineman . . . team captain . . . also earned three letters in wrestling, placing sixth at state wrestling tournament as a senior. Personal - - Born 4/05/92 . . . leisure studies/pre-law major . . . parents are Andrea Shaffer and Mark Rathjen . . . high school coach was Barry Bower.

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68 - - **Brandon Scherff (SHERF)

Hawk-Item - - One of four sophomores named to 2013 Leadership Group . . . one of three redshirt freshmen named to 2012 Leadership Group.

Hawk-Item - - Started first seven games of season at left tackle before injury in game seven . . . missed remainder of season due to injury . . . one of three juniors named to 2013 Leadership Group . . . one of two sophomores named to 2012 Leadership Group . . . only redshirt freshman named to 2011 Leadership Group.

Quarterback 6-3, 205, Sophomore Weston, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas HS)

Offensive Line 6-5, 315, Junior Denison, Iowa (Denison HS)

2013 - - Listed as co-first team quarterback following spring practice. 2012 - - Did not see any game action. 2011 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Named Broward County Player of the Year as a senior . . . South Florida Player of the Year by South Florida Sun-Sentinel and Scion South Florida High School Football Show . . . named to All-Southern USA team . . . Old Spice USA Player of the Year by USA Today . . . Offensive Player of the Year by Miami Herald . . . first team all-county by South Florida Sun Sentinel and Miami Herald . . . Player of the Year nominee as a junior and second team all-county by South Florida Sun Sentinel and Miami Herald . . . three-time Player of the Week by South Florida Sun-Sentinel . . . first team all-state by 4Quartersonline. com, FloridaHighSchoolFootball. com and SunState Football . . . All-State Finals First team . . . named team Most Valuable Player and St. Thomas Aquinas Most Athletic Award . . . earned Bidwell Family Offensive Player of the Year Award from Brian Piccolo Chapter, National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame . . . Career - - led prep team to district, regional state and national championship as a senior with perfect 15-0 record . . . team earned district and regional titles with 14-1 record as a junior . . . team posted 15-0 mark as a sophomore, earning district, regional, state and national championship . . . team posted 14-1 record as a freshman, earning district, regional and state titles . . . holds single game school records for passing yards (333) and touchdowns (5) . . . holds single season school records for passing yards (2,827), touchdown passes (36), pass completions (157), pass attempts (242), completion percentage (65%) and efficiency rating (210%) . . . holds career records for total yards (5,082), touchdown passes (73), completions (301), attempts (467), completion percentage (64%), efficiency rating (200%), wins as starting quarterback (31), state championships (3) and national titles (2) . . . completed 157-242 pass attempts for 2,827 yards and 36 touchdowns, with three interceptions as a senior . . . completed 15-20 passes for 333 yards and four touchdowns in nationally televised contest . . . as a junior completed 128-197 attempts for 1,945 yards and 34 touchdowns, with five interceptions . . . team captain . . . earned four letters in football and three in baseball, playing shortstop and first base . . . named to all-district first team in baseball as a senior . . . additional baseball awards as a senior include Team Scholar Athlete Award, Gold Glove Award and team Most Valuable Player . . . member of youth baseball team that twice won both Florida and national titles. Personal - - Born 1/21/93 . . . microbiology/pre-medicine major . . . Principle Honors, 2007-11 . . . National Honor Society, 2009-11 . . . 2010 United States Marine Corps honor . . . Courage and Commitment Award . . . 2010 Florida High School Athletic Association Orange Bowl Committee Scholar Athlete Award . . . 2010-11 Brian Piccolo Chapter National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete Award . . . Miami Herald Scholar Athlete Award . . . one of two players from Weston on Iowa roster . . . parents are Kathy and Bob Rudock. . . high school coach was George Smith.

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 Steele’s 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)

2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2012 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Earned first team all-conference honors as a junior and senior . . . selected to compete in Illinois Shrine Game . . . . . . Career - - three-year letterman as offensive and defensive lineman, while also handling long snaps on special teams . . . football captain as a senior . . . also lettered in wrestling (four) and track (one) . . . state place-winner in wrestling. Personal - - Born 11/22/93 . . . English/secondary education major . . . member of High Honor Roll . . . earned Outstanding Academic Achievement Award for three years in both football and wrestling and one year in track . . . parents are Jan and Randall Sealby . . . high school coach was Mike Elsbury.

38 - - Dalton Shaull Linebacker 6-1, 213, Redshirt Freshman Oskaloosa, Iowa (Oskaloosa HS)

2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2012 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. High school honors - - Team captain . . . Career - - helped prep team advance to state playoffs as a junior and senior . . . played both linebacker and running back as a prep . . . member of prep track team, competing in sprints and relay events. Personal - - Born 2/11/94 . . . athletic training interest . . . parents are Jill and Clint Shaull . . . high school coach was Mark Schilb.

8 - - **Don Shumpert Wide Receiver 6-3, 200, Senior St. Louis, Mo. (Hazelwood East HS)

Hawk-Item - - One of nine true freshman to see action in 2010. 2013 - - Listed as second team split end following spring practice. 2012 Honors - - Academic All-Big Ten . . . 2012 - - saw action in 10 games . . . recorded six receptions for 29 yards and also collected four solo tackles on special teams . . . saw action in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois, recording first two receptions of his career . . . saw action in 9-6 loss to Iowa State . . . recorded career-best in catches and yards with four receptions for 29 yards vs. ISU . . . saw action in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan . . . saw action in 31-13 win over Minnesota, recording one solo tackle on special teams . . . saw action in 19-16 win at Michigan State, recording one solo tackle on special teams . . . saw action in 38-141 loss to Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 28-17 loss at 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, recording two solo tackles on special teams . . . 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 - - Saw action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, recording one solo tackle on special teams . . . did not see action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-17 win over LouisianaMonroe, but had no statistics . . . 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 action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . 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.

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. Shumpert’s 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 Shumpert’s 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 Shumpert’s 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____ - - N’western____ DNP__________________ at MSU_________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Indiana______ DNP__________________ PSU___________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at Minn. ______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - - at N’western____ 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____ - - Shumpert’s 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 N’western__________DNP at MSU______________1-0 Wisconsin__________ 1-0 Indiana____________DNP PSU_________________0-0 Mich. State_________ 1-0 at Minn. ____________0-0 at N’western__________0-0 at Indiana__________ 0-2 Michigan___________DNP at Indiana____________0-0 at N’western_______ 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 Shumpert’s 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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Hawk-Item - - Enrolled in 2012 spring semester classes and participated in spring practice. 2013 - - Listed as second team center and second team left guard following spring practice. 2012 Honors - - Team Leader Award, offense . . . 2012 - redshirted. Junior college - - Played one season at Iowa Western Community College . . . earned first team all-conference honors in his only season . . . earned academic all-region recognition . . . junior college coach was Scott Strohmeier. High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors for three straight years . . . was first team all-conference for three years after earning honorable mention recognition as a freshman . . . named to All-Toyota of Des Moines team as a senior . . . Career - - four-year letterman as offensive and defensive lineman and linebacker . . . helped prep team reach state semifinals for three straight seasons before advancing to title game as a senior . . . helped prep team compile 46-6 record over four seasons, establishing school record for four-year period . . . team captain as a senior . . . as a senior recorded 80 tackles, including seven tackles for loss and two fumble recoveries . . . also earned four letters in track and baseball and three in basketball . . . holds school (60-0) and conference records (58-11) in the shot put . . . won Drake Relays title in the shot put. Personal - - Born 8/26/92 . . . pre-business major . . . Presidential Scholar . . . parents are Cherri and Steve Simmons . . . high school coach was Randy Hinkel.

30 - - Sean Skradis (SKRA-dis) Defensive Back 6-0, 200, Sophomore Acworth, Ga. (Harrison HS) Iowa Western CC

2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2012 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. Junior College - - Played one season at Iowa Western, earning letter as a quarterback . . . junior college coach was Scott Strohmeier. High school honors - - Three-time Offensive Player of the Week as a senior . . . Career - - three-year letterman in football as quarterback and defensive back . . . helped prep team reach second round of state playoffs as a sophomore and first round as a senior . . . also four year letterman in lacrosse. Personal - - Born 12/09/92 . . . pre-business major . . . parents are Kim and Bryan Skradis . . . his father, Bryan, was a four-year letterman at Iowa . . . high school coach was David Hines.

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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2013 IOWA HAWKEYES Personal - - Born 12/04/90 . . . communication studies major . . . earned academic allconference honors . . . parents are Tonya and Gerry Smith . . . high school coach was Brian Sauser.

4 - - *Tevaun Smith (tae-VOHN) Wide Receiver 6-2, 200, Sophomore Toronto, Ontario (Kent School, Conn. )

Hawk-Item - - One of seven true freshmen to see action in 2012. 2013 - - Listed as first team split end following spring practice. 2012 - - Saw action in nine games, recording three receptions for 31 yards . . . saw first action of career in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-13 win over Minnesota as offense gained 374 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action 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 at Northwestern, recording first career reception for 16 yards . . . saw action in 24-21 loss at Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 27-24 loss to Purdue, recording two receptions for 15 yards . . . saw action in 42-17 loss at Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 13-7 loss to Nebraska, but had no statistics. High school honors - - Participated in USA vs. World All-American game . . . named first team all-conference and all-New England as a senior . . . Career - - led team to undefeated regular season as a senior before losing in state championship game . . . team Most Valuable Player . . . recorded 16 receptions for 241 yards and five touchdowns in seven games as a senior . . . also had 79 yards on six kickoff returns, with one touchdown . . . rushed 58 times for 555 yards and six touchdowns and completed 17-of-42 pass attempts for 213 yards and two scores . . . recorded 19 tackles on defense, with two interceptions, five pass break-ups, one fumble recovery and one blocked kick . . . also competed for prep basketball team. Personal - - Born 1/30/93 . . . sport studies interest . . . parents are Maureen Smith and Denzel Forbes . . . high school coach was Todd Marble. Smith’s Career Receiving Bests Catches:___________________ 2 vs. Purdue, 11/10/12 Yards:_____________________ 16 at Northwestern, 10/27/12 Long:_____________________ 16 at Northwestern, 10/27/12 Smith’s Game-by-Game Receiving Stats 2012________ No. ___Yds. __ TD__ Lng NIU (n)_______ DNP ISU__________ DNP UNI_________ DNP CMU_________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Minn. ________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at MSU________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - PSU__________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - at N’western___ 1_____ 16_____ 0_____ 16 at Indiana_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Purdue_______ 2_____ 15_____ 0______ 9 at Michigan____ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Nebraska______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Totals________ 3_____ 31_____ 0_____16 Smith’s Career Statistics Receiving_________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD__________ Lng Freshman__________ 3____________ 31__________ 10. 3___________0____________16


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19 - - Cody Sokol (SO-kul)

20 - - Andrew Stone

Hawk-Item - - Enrolled in 2012 spring semester classes and participated in spring practice.

Hawk-Item - - Enrolled in spring semester classes and participated in spring practice.

2013 - - Listed as co-first team quarterback following spring practice.

2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.

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)

2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2012 - - Saw action in five games during second half of season, 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 . . . did not see action in 31-13 win over Minnesota . . . did not see action in 19-16 win at Michigan State . . . saw first action of career in 38-14 loss to Penn State, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 28-17 loss at Northwestern . . . 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 - - Two-time unanimous first team all-conference selection . . . 2010 district defensive Most Valuable Player . . . 2010 Collin County Defensive Most Valuable Player . . . Dallas Morning News Defensive Player of the Year finalist . . . all-Dallas/Fort Worth first team linebacker . . . second team all-conference selection as a sophomore . . . Career - - finished with 250 tackles (159 solo), 16 tackles for loss, seven QB sacks, three interceptions and five forced fumbles during his three-year varsity career . . . helped team post a 35-5 record, which included an 18-1 district mark, and a 2008 state championship . . . led team to Bi-District title as both a junior and senior . . . team captain as a senior . . . totaled 105 tackles (67 solo), with four tackles for loss, two QB sacks, five forced fumbles and three interceptions as a senior . . . collected 91 tackles (57 solo) with 10 tackles for loss and two QB sacks as a junior . . . recorded 54 tackles (35 solo), with three QB sacks, as a sophomore.

Wide Receiver 5-11, 165, Junior Cedar Falls, Iowa (Northern University HS) Iowa Western CC

Junior college - - Played two seasons at Iowa Western CC . . . all-time reception leader at Iowa Western with 110 catches in two seasons . . . 49 receptions for 493 yards and five touchdowns as a freshman . . . 61 receptions for 685 yards and nine touchdowns as a sophomore as Iowa Western claimed junior college national title . . . junior college coach was Scott Strohmeier. High school honors - - attended Northern University HS, but played senior football season at Cedar Falls HS after Northern dropped football program . . . first team allconference as a senior at Cedar Falls HS . . . first team all-state and District MVP as a junior at Northern University HS . . . first team all-district as a sophomore . . . Career - - member of playoff teams that reached state semifinals as a junior and senior, with each posting an 11-1 record . . . as a senior had 21 receptions for 463 yards and 11 touchdowns . . . as a junior recorded 40 receptions for 886 yards and 12 touchdowns, while recording 68 tackles and six interceptions on defense . . . collected 30 receptions for 546 yards and four touchdowns as a sophomore, along with 23 tackles and one interception on defense . . . lettered in football (4), baseball (5), basketball (3), track (2) and golf (2) as a prep . . . helped prep team win state golf title as a freshman . . . best time of 10. 7 in 100-meter dash set school record at NU High . . . set single season record of 14 home runs in baseball as a senior and career record of 25 home runs. Personal - - Born 4/08/93 . . . biochemistry major . . . parents are Jody and Ted Stone . . . named first team academic all-conference both years at Iowa Western CC . . . high school coaches were Kody Asmus (NU High) and Pat Mitchell (Cedar Falls HS).

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. Edmond’s 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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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 51 - - Laron Taylor (luh-RON) Linebacker 6-0, 225, Redshirt Freshman Detroit, Mich. (Cass Technical HS)

2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2012 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a senior . . . was first team all-Metro as a junior and senior . . . earned all-City honors as a sophomore and junior . . . Career - - three-year starter while helping team win state title as a senior with 12-3 record . . . team posted 12-1 record as a junior, advancing to state semifinals . . . team captain as junior and senior . . . led team in tackles for three straight seasons . . . recorded 120 tackles as a senior, with 20 tackles for loss, two sacks and a recovered fumble . . . 105 tackles as a junior, with 24 tackles for loss, four sacks, two recovered fumbled and an interception . . . recorded 75 tackles as a sophomore, with 20 tackles for loss, five sacks, four forced fumbles, one interception and one touchdown. Personal - - Born 12/06/93 . . . open major . . . attended same high school as DB Ruben Lile . . . parents are Deirdre and Ronnie Taylor . . . one of three players from Detroit on Iowa roster . . . high school coach was Thomas Wilcher.

90 - - *Louis Trinca-Pasat (TRIN-kuh puh-sot) Defensive Line 6-3, 290, Junior Chicago, Ill. (Lane Tech HS)

Hawk-Item - - Enrolled at Iowa for 2010 spring semester and participated in spring practice . . . did not participate in 2012 spring practice due to injury. 2013 - - Listed as first team right defensive tackle following spring practice. 2012 Honors - - Academic All-Big Ten . . . 2012 - - started all 12 games at defensive tackle . . . recorded 19 solo tackles and 21 assists, including four tackles for loss . . . one blocked field goal, one recovered fumble and a pass break-up . . . started at defensive tackle in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois as defense allowed just 201 yards total offense . . . recorded three assisted tackles vs. NIU, including a shared tackle for loss . . . started at defensive tackle in 9-6 loss to Iowa State . . . recorded one solo tackle and three assists vs. ISU, including 1. 5 tackles for loss . . . started at defensive tackle in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa, recording one assisted tackle and one QB pressure . . . started at defensive tackle in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan . . . recorded one solo tackle and two assists vs. CMU, including one tackle for loss . . . started at defensive tackle in 31-13 win over Minnesota as defense allowed just 299 yards total offense and collected four turnovers . . . recorded career-best seven tackles vs. Minnesota, including three solo stops and four assists . . . started at defensive tackle in 19-16 win at Michigan State . . . credited with pass break-up on final play in second overtime that led to Iowa interception . . . also recorded one assisted tackle and a QB pressure at MSU . . . started at defensive tackle in 38-14 loss to Penn State . . . recorded one solo tackle and four assists vs. PSU, and also blocked a field goal attempt for the first blocked kick of his career . . . started at defensive tackle in 28-17 loss at Northwestern . . . recorded career-best four solo tackles at Northwestern, including one tackle for loss . . . started at defensive tackle in 24-21 loss at Indiana, recording three solo tackles . . . started at defensive tackle in 27-24 loss to Purdue, recording one assisted tackle . . . started at defensive tackle in 42-17 loss at Michigan, recording two solo tackles and two assists . . . started at defensive tackle in 13-7 loss to Nebraska, recording four solo tackles and a recovered fumble, the first of his career. 2011 - - Saw first action of career in 45-24 win over Indiana, recording one assisted tackle . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . 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 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Honorable mention all-state as a junior . . . named all-conference as a sophomore and first team all-city as a junior and senior . . . team MVP and Defensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . Career - - earned three varsity letters . . . team captain as a senior . . . led high school team to an 11-3 record and Chicago city championship as a junior . . . also lettered in basketball and track. Personal - - Born 9/7/91 . . . sports studies major . . . graduated with a 4. 2 GPA . . . one of two players from Chicago on Iowa roster . . . parents are Estera and Vasile Trinca-Pasat . . . high school coach was Rich Rio.

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2013 IOWA HAWKEYES Trinca-Pasat’s Career Bests Tackles:___________________ 7 vs. Minnesota, 9/29/12 Solos:_____________________ 4, twice, last vs. Nebraska, 11/23/12 Assists:____________________ 4, twice, last vs. Penn State, 10/20/12 Tackle for Loss:_____________ 1. 5 vs. Iowa State, 9/08/12 Recovered Fumble:__________ 1 vs. Nebraska, 11/23/12 Pass Break-up:______________ 1 at Michigan State, 10/13/12 Trinca-Pasat’s Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2011_________ Solo-Ast. 2012_________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech___________ DNP NIU (n)______________0-3 at IA State_________ DNP ISU_________________1-3 Pitt_______________ DNP UNI_________________0-1 ULM______________ DNP CMU________________1-2 at PSU____________ DNP Minn. ______________3-4 N’western_________ DNP at MSU______________0-1 Indiana____________ 0-1 PSU________________1-4 at Minn. __________ DNP at N’western_________4-0 Michigan__________ DNP at Indiana___________3-0 Mich. State________ DNP Purdue______________0-1 at Purdue_________ DNP at Michigan__________2-2 at Nebraska________ DNP Nebraska____________4-0 Oklahoma (n)______ DNP Totals___________ 19-21 Totals_____________ 0-1 Career Statistics Defense___ Solo__ Ast. __Total__ T/Loss__ Sacks___ QBH__ Blk____ PBU____ FF___ RF Freshman____ 0_____1____ 1______0/0_____ 0/0_____ 0_____ 0_______ 0______0_____0 Sophomore__ 19____ 21____ 40____ 4/12____ 0/0_____ 2_____ 1_______ 1______0_____1 Career______ 19____ 22____41____ 4/12____ 0/0_____ 2_____ 1_______1______0_____1

75 - - Dean Tsopanides (so-puh-NYE-dees) Defensive Line 6-2, 265, Sophomore Torrington, Conn. (Torrington HS)

2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2012 - - Did not see any game action. 2011 Honors - - Team Leader Award, Special Teams . . . 2011 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Elected to 1929 Gridiron Club as one of best all-time players in state of Connecticut . . . named to Walter Camp team as one of top five linemen in Connecticut as a senior . . . selected to play in 13th annual Governor’s Cup all-star game (Connecticut vs. Rhode Island) . . . earned first team all-state honors as a junior and senior . . . was first team all-conference as a junior and senior . . . Career - - team MVP as a senior and named Best Defensive Player as a junior . . . team captain as a senior . . . earned two varsity letters in football as offensive and defensive lineman, helping team post 7-3 record as a senior . . . recorded 70 total tackles as a senior, including 40 solo stops and nine QB sacks . . . recorded 65 tackles and 13 QB sacks as a junior . . . recorded two QB sacks in Governor’s Cup all-star game as Connecticut defeated Rhode Island, 37-6 . . . also competed in wrestling, earning Class L state championship at 215 pounds as a senior while posting 42-5 overall record . . . placed third in state tournament as a junior. Personal - - Born 1/23/93 . . . political science/economics major . . . parents are Darlene and Timmy Tsopanides . . . high school coach was Dan Dunaj.


2013 IOWA HAWKEYES 70 - - ***Brett Van Sloten (van SLOW-tin)

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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)

Hawk-Item - - One of six seniors named to 2013 Leadership Group . . . one of four juniors named to 2012 Leadership Group . . . one of four sophomores named to 2011 Leadership Group . . . one of two redshirt freshmen named to 2010 Leadership Group.

2013 - - Listed as co-second team right defensive end following spring practice.

2013 - - Listed as first team right tackle following spring practice. 2012 Honors - - Academic All-Big Ten for third straigth year . . . 2012 - - started at right tackle in all 12 games . . . started at right tackle in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois . . . started at right tackle and played every offensive down in 9-6 loss to Iowa State . . . started at right tackle and played every offensive down in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa as offense gained 429 yards total offense . . . started at right tackle and played every offensive down in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan as offense gained 430 yards total offense . . . started at right tackle and played every offensive down in 31-13 win over Minnesota as offense gained 374 yards total offense . . . started at right guard and played every offensive down in 19-16 win at Michigan State . . . started at right tackle and played every offensive down in 38-14 loss to Penn State . . . started at right tackle and played every offensive down in 28-17 loss at Northwestern . . . started at right tackle and played every offensive down in 24-21 loss at Indiana . . . started at right tackle and played every offensive down in 27-24 loss to Purdue . . . started at right tackle and played every offensive down in 42-17 loss at Michigan . . . started at right tackle and played every offensive down in 13-7 loss to Nebraska. 2011 Honors - - Academic all-Big Ten for second straight year . . . 2011 - - saw action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech . . . saw action on special teams in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh as offense gained 475 yards total offense . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as offense gained 453 yards total offense and allowed no sacks . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . saw action 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 . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . saw action in 3121 win at Purdue as offense gained 408 yards total offense . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . saw extensive action at right tackle in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma. 2010 Honors - - Academic all-Big Ten . . . 2010 - - listed as second team right tackle following spring practice . . . saw action in offensive line in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois as offense gained 435 yards total offense . . . saw action in offensive line in 35-7 win over Iowa State as offense gained 479 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 34-27 loss at Arizona . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State as offense gained 562 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 24-3 win over Penn State . . . saw action on special teams in 38-28 win at Michigan . . . saw action on special teams in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin . . . saw action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State . . . saw action on special teams in 1813 win at Indiana as offense gained 445 yards total offense . . . saw action on special teams in 21-17 loss at Northwestern . . . saw action on special teams in 20-17 loss to Ohio State . . . saw action on special teams in 27-24 loss at Minnesota . . . saw action on special teams in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri. 2009 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - First team elite all-state as a senior . . . second team all-state selection as a junior . . . three-time all-district pick, including first team honors as a junior and senior . . . led team to state championship in 2008 . . . Career - - had 29 receptions for 395 yards and six touchdowns . . . amassed 168. 5 career tackles, including five QB sacks . . . also served as team’s punter . . . team captain as a senior . . . also lettered in basketball, track and field and baseball. Personal - - Born 11/2/90 . . . management/organization major . . . academic all-district selection as a junior and senior . . . parents are Kendra and Doug Van Sloten . . . attended same high school as LB Josey Jewell . . . high school coach was Bill Post.

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 President’s 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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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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)

Hawk-Item - - One of three juniors named to 2013 Leadership Grop . . . ranked ninth in the Big Ten in rushing yards per game (81. 5) in 2012 . . . rushed for 217 yards on 27 carries vs. Central Michigan, which ties as the eighth best single-game rushing total in school history . . . with three touchdowns in consecutive games vs. Northern Iowa and Central Michigan, became first Iowa player to score six touchdowns in consecutive weeks under Kirk Ferentz. 2013 Preseason Honors - - Named to CFPA Running Back Trophy preseason Watch List . . . named preseason fourth team all-Big Ten by Phil Steele . . . 2013 - - listed as co-first team running back following spring practice. 2012 Honors - - Academic All-Big Ten . . . named honorable mention RB of the Week by College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) for his play vs. Central Michigan and Minnesota . . . 2012 - - Played in 10 games at both fullback and running back, with nine starts . . . led team in rushing with 159 attempts for 815 yards and eight touchdowns . . . also had 15 receptions for 90 yards and one score . . . started at fullback in 18-17 win over Northern Illinois for first action of career . . . rushed twice for eight yards and had one KO return for 11 yards in opening win . . . started at fullback in 9-6 loss to Iowa State, grabbing one pass reception for three yards . . . started at fullback in 27-16 win over Northern Iowa as offense gained 429 yards total offense . . . moved from fullback to tailback during win over UNI, rushing 24 times for 113 yards and three touchdowns . . . also had three receptions for 33 yards . . . scored on one-yard runs on first two rushing attempts and later added a two-yard scoring run . . . started at tailback in 32-31 loss to Central Michigan as offense gained 430 yards total offense . . . rushed 27 times for 217 yards and three touchdowns vs. CMU, scoring on runs of 34, 5 and 12 yards . . . started at running back in 31-13 win over Minnesota as offense gained 374 yards total offense . . . rushed 21 times for 177 yards and one touchdown and had three receptions for 12 yards vs. Minnesota . . . eight-yard run for Iowa’s first touchdown and later had a 44-yard run to lead Iowa ground game . . . started at running back in 19-16 win at Michigan State . . . rushed 26 times for 116 yards and a touchdown at MSU for fourth consecutive game over 100 yards . . . scored on five-yard run in final minute to force overtime before leaving game with injury . . . had 37-yard run on third down on touchdown drive to set up tying score . . . also had two receptions for five yards at MSU . . . saw limited action in 38-14 loss to Penn State due to injury . . . rushed five times for nine yards and had one reception for six yards vs. PSU . . . started at running back in 28-17 loss at Northwestern, but did not play in the second half due to injury . . . gained 21 yards on nine rushing attempts and had two receptions for 20 yards at Northwestern in first half . . . did not see action in 24-21 loss at Indiana due to injury . . . did not see action in 27-24 loss to Purdue due to injury . . . started at running back in 42-17 loss at Michigan . . . led ground game with 16 attempts for 63 yards at Michigan, and also had three receptions for 11 yards . . . scored first receiving touchdown of career on 13-yard reception at Michigan . . . started at running back in 13-7 loss to Nebraska . . . rushed 29 times for 91 yards vs. Nebraska. 2011 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. 2010 - - Transferred to Iowa from the Air Force Academy, but did not play at Air Force. High school honors - - Earned first team all-state, all-area and all-conference honors as a senior . . . was all-county, all-area and all-conference as a junior . . . Career - - earned three football letters as fullback and linebacker . . . also earned three letters in track . . . helped football team earn three straight trips to state playoffs . . . team captain as a senior . . . rushed 153 times for 1,657 yards and 22 touchdowns as a senior . . . rushed 182 times for 1,149 yards and 16 touchdowns as a junior.

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2013 IOWA HAWKEYES Personal - - Born 10/28/91 . . . health and human physiology major . . . parents are Ilene and Larry Weisman . . . high school coach was Bill Mitz. Weisman’s Career Rushing Bests Attempts:_________________ 29 vs. Nebraska, 11/23/12 Yards:_____________________ 217 vs. Central Michigan, 9/22/12 Touchdowns:______________ 3, twice, last vs. Central Michigan, 9/22/12 Long:_____________________ 44 vs. Minnesota, 9/29/12 Weisman’s Career Receiving Bests Receptions:________________ 3, three times, last at Michigan, 11/17/12 Yards:_____________________ 33 vs. Northern Iowa, 9/15/12 Touchdowns:______________ 1 at Michigan, 11/17/12 Long:_____________________ 21 vs. Northern Iowa, 9/15/12 Weisman’s Career KO Return Bests Number:__________________ 1 vs. Northern Illinois, 9/01/12 Yards:_____________________ 11 vs. Northern Illinois, 9/01/12 Touchdowns:______________ n/a Long:_____________________ 11 vs. Northern Illinois, 9/01/12 Weisman’s Game-By-Game Stats Rushing Receiving 2012________ No. ___Yds. __ TD__ Lng 2012_________ No. ___ Yds. __ TD___ Lng NIU (n)________ 2______ 8_____ 0______ 6 NIU (n)_________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - ISU___________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - - ISU____________ 1______ 3_____ 0______3 UNI__________ 24____ 113____ 3_____ 16 UNI____________ 3______ 33____ 0_____21 CMU_________ 27____ 217____ 3_____ 34 CMU___________ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - -Minn. ________ 21____ 177____ 1_____ 44 Minn. __________ 3______ 12____ 0______8 at MSU________ 26____ 116____ 1_____ 37 at MSU_________ 2______ 5_____ 0______7 PSU__________ 5______ 9_____ 0______ 5 PSU___________ 1______ 6_____ 0______6 at N’western___ 9_____ 21_____ 0______ 7 at N’western____ 2______ 20____ 0_____15 at Indiana_____Inj. ___________________ at Indiana_______Inj. Purdue_______Inj. ___________________ Purdue_________Inj. at Michigan____ 16____ 63_____ 0_____ 14 at Michigan_____ 3______ 11____ 1_____13 Nebraska______ 29____ 91_____ 0_____ 12 Nebraska_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____ - - Totals_______ 159____815____ 8_____44 Totals_________ 15_____90____1____ 21 Weisman’s Career Statistics Rushing__________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD__________ Lng Sophomore________ 159___________ 815__________ 5. 1___________8____________44 Receiving_________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD__________ Lng Sophomore_________ 15___________ 90___________ 6. 0___________1____________21

89 - - Cameron Wilson Wide Receiver 6-1, 200, Redshirt Freshman Dublin, Ohio (Jerome HS)

2013 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2012 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Named to all-metro team in Columbus area . . . was honorable mention all-state as a senior and sophomore and second team as a junior . . . first team all-conference as a junior and first team as a sophomore and senior . . . honorable mention all-conference as a freshman . . . Career - - holds school records for receiving yards and touchdowns . . . recorded 54 receptions for 774 yards and six touchdowns as a senior, with one passing touchdown and 300 rushing yards . . . 77 receptions for 1,065 yards and six touchdowns as a junior, with 200 rushing yards and three touchdowns and one interception on defense . . . totaled 661 yards and six touchdowns on 60 receptions as a sophomore, along with 130 rushing yards and a touchdown . . . collected 350 receiving yards and 265 rushing yards as a freshman . . . team captain as a senior . . . also four-year starter for prep basketball team. Personal - - Born 9/17/93 . . . open major . . . member of high school Merit Roll . . . parents are Candace and Kenneth Wilson . . . high school coach was Mark Hundley.


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99 - - Nathan Bazata (BUDGET-uh)

66 - - Colin Goebel (GO-bul)

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.

84 - - Ike Boettger (BOT-gir) Tight End 6-6, 235, Freshman Cedar Falls, Iowa (Cedar Falls HS)

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.

29 - - LeShun Daniels, Jr. (Luh-SEAN) Running Back 6-0, 215, Freshman Warren, Ohio (Harding HS)

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)

Personal - - Born 8/04/94 . . . open major . . . earned academic all-conference recognition . . . parents are Gail and Brian Goebel . . . high school coach was Sean Drendel.

72 - - Brant Gressel (GRES-uhl) Defensive Line 6-2, 280, Freshman Centerville, Ohio (Centerville 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 Principal’s List . . . . . . mother is Yvette Powell . . . one of three players from Detroit on Iowa roster . . . high school coach was Rod Oden.

85 - - Derrick Mitchell, Jr. Wide Receiver 6-1, 190, Freshman St. Louis, Missouri (Vashon HS)

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.

2 - - Malik Rucker (muh-LEEK) Defensive Back 6-0, 170, Freshman Minneapolis, Minnesota (Robbinsdale Cooper HS)

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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9 - - Nic Shimonek (SHIM-oh-nik)

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.

31 - - Akrum Wadley (ACK-rum) Running Back 5-11, 170, Freshman Newark, New Jersey (Weequahic HS)

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 Principal’s List and Scholar-Athlete honors four straight years . . . parents are Deb and Matt Welsh . . . . high school coach was Ryan Wilhite.

18 - - Derrick Willies (WILL-eez) Wide Receiver 6-4, 205, Freshman Rock Island, Illinois (Rock Island HS)

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.

81 - - Jon Wisnieski (Wiz-NEW-ski) Tight End 6-5, 220, Freshman West Des Moines, Iowa (Dowling 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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2012 STATISTICS

IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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

* - - Big Ten Conference Game Overall Record: 4-8 Overall Attendance/Average: 813,426/67,779 Score by Quarters__ 1st___ 2nd___ 3rd___ 4th___ OT__ Total Big Ten Record: 2-6 Home Attendance/Average: 493,315/70,474 Iowa______________ 61____ 47____ 38___ 80____ 6____ 232 Home Record: 2-5 Away Attendance/Average: 267,994/66,999 Opponents________ 74____ 84____ 79___ 35____ 3____ 275 Away Record: 1-3 Neutral Attendance: 52,117 Neutral Record: 1-0 ( PATs ) SCORING________________TD______ FGs_____ Kick____ Rush____ Rcv_____ Pass_____ DXP_____ Saf_____ Pts Meyer____________________-______ 17-21____25-25______ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______76 Weisman_________________ 9________ -________-________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______54 Vandenberg______________ 4________ -________-________ -________-_______ 0-1______ -________ -_______24 Bullock__________________ 3________ -________-________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______18 Martin-Manley____________ 2________ -________-________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______12 Kirksey___________________ 2________ -________-________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______12 Cotton___________________ 2________ -________-________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______12 Krieger Coble_____________ 1________ -________-________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ 6 Fiedorowicz______________ 1________ -________-________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ 6 Davis, K. _________________ 1________ -________-________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ 6 Hyde____________________ 1________ -________-________ -________-________ -_______ -________ -_______ 6 Total____________________ 26_____ 17-21___ 25-25______ -_______ -_______ 0-1______ -________ -______ 232 Opponents_______________ 32_____ 18-22___ 29-30______ -_______ -_______ 0-2______ -________ -______ 275 PUNTING_______________ No. _____ Yds_____ Avg____ Long_____TB______ FC______ I20______50+_____ Blk Kornbrath________________ 53_____ 2010_____ 3. 79_____ 61_______ 1_______ 18_______ 10_______6_______ 1 Wienke__________________ 14______ 529_____ 37. 8_____ 51_______ 4________ 2_______ 9________1_______ 0 Team____________________ 1________ 0______ 0. 0_______ 0_______ 0________ 0_______ 0________0_______ 0 Total____________________ 68_____ 2539____ 37. 3_____ 61_______ 5_______ 20_______19_______7_______ 1 Opponents_______________ 58_____ 2318____ 40. 0_____ 70_______ 2_______ 14_______20_______9_______ 0 FIELD GOALS___________ FG-Att____ Pct____ 01-19____ 20-29___ 30-39____ 40-49____ 50+______ Lg______ Blk Meyer__________________17-21____ 81. 0______1-1_____ 10-10____ 1-2______ 4-7_____ 1-1______ 50_______ 0 Total__________________ 17-21____ 81. 0____ 1-1_____ 10-10____ 1-2______ 4-7_____ 1-1______ 50_______ 0 Opponents_____________ 18-22____ 81. 0____ 0-0_____ 10-11____ 3-4______ 4-5_____ 1-2______ 52_______ 0 FG SEQUENCE__________ IOWA_________ OPPONENTS Northern Illinois (34),40,(29),(22),(50) (28) Iowa State (23),(21) (22),57 Northern Iowa (24),(19) (49),(22),(25) Central Michigan (46) (33),(25),(20),(47) Minnesota (44) Michigan State (23),(28),(27),(42) (24),(22),(24) Penn State 49,37 (34),43 Northwestern (40) Indiana - (45),38 Purdue (24) 20,(36),(46) Michigan (27) Nebraska 42 (26),(52) Numbers in parenthesis indicate FG was made

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TEAM STATISTICS (All Games)

TEAM STATISTICS (Big Ten Games Only)

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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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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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PUNT RETURNS_________ No. _______ Yds______ Avg____ TD_____Long Hyde__________________ 16_______ 119______ 7. 4______ 0_______ 29 Total__________________ 16_______ 119______ 7. 4______ 0_______29 Opponents_____________ 22_______ 97_______ 4. 4______ 0_______15 KICK RETURNS___________ No. _____ Yds_____ Avg_____ TD_____Long Cotton___________________ 19______ 536_____ 28. 2______ 1_______ 92 Garmon__________________ 5_______ 118_____ 23. 6______ 0_______ 39 Davis____________________ 5_______ 93______ 18. 6______ 0_______ 24 Reisen___________________ 2_______ 15______ 7. 5_______ 0_______ 8 Weisman_________________ 1_______ 11______ 11. 0______ 0_______ 11 Gimm___________________ 1_______ 10______ 10. 0______ 0_______ 10 Team____________________ 1_______ -22_____-22. 0______ 0_______ 0 Total____________________ 34______ 761_____ 22. 4______ 1_______92 Opponents_______________ 30______ 583_____ 19. 4______ 0_______46 INTERCEPTIONS_________ No. _____ Yds_____ Avg_____ TD_____Long Kirksey___________________ 2_______ 86______ 43. 0______ 2_______ 68 Donatell_________________ 2_______ 18______ 9. 0_______ 0_______ 18 Castillo__________________ 2________ 2______ 1. 0_______ 0_______ 2 Morris___________________ 1_______ 49______ 49. 0______ 0_______ 49 Lowery__________________ 1________-8______ -8. 0______ 0_______ 0 Miller____________________ 1________ 0______ 0. 0_______ 0_______ 0 Hyde____________________ 1________ 0______ 0. 0_______ 0_______ 0 Total____________________ 10______ 147_____ 14. 7______ 2_______68 Opponents_______________ 8_______ 57______ 7. 1_______ 0_______26 ALL PURPOSE____________ G_____ Rush____ Rec______ PR______ KOR_____ IR______ Tot____ Avg/G Weisman_________________ 10______ 815______ 90_______ 0_______ 11_______ 0______ 916_____ 91. 6 Cotton___________________ 12_______ 2______ 172_______ 0______ 536_______ 0______ 710_____ 59. 2 Bullock__________________ 6_______ 513_____ 167_______ 0_______ 0________ 0______ 680_____ 113. 3 Davis____________________ 12_______ 0______ 571_______ 0_______ 93_______ 0______ 664_____ 55. 3 Martin-Manley____________ 12______ 15______ 571_______ 0_______ 0________ 0______ 586_____ 48. 8 Fiedorowicz______________ 12_______ 0______ 433_______ 0_______ 0________ 0______ 433_____ 36. 1 Garmon__________________ 9_______ 122______ 57_______ 0______ 118_______ 0______ 297_____ 33. 0 Hyde____________________ 12_______ 0_______ 0_______ 119______ 0________ 0______ 119______ 9. 9 Kirksey___________________ 12_______ 0_______ 0________ 0_______ 0_______ 86_______ 86______ 7. 2 Morris___________________ 12_______ 0_______ 0________ 0_______ 0_______ 49_______ 49______ 4. 1 Derby___________________ 12_______ 0_______ 48_______ 0_______ 0________ 0_______ 48______ 4. 0 Smith____________________ 9________ 0_______ 31_______ 0_______ 0________ 0_______ 31______ 3. 4 Krieger Coble_____________ 10_______ 0_______ 30_______ 0_______ 0________ 0_______ 30______ 3. 0 Shumpert________________ 11_______ 0_______ 29_______ 0_______ 0________ 0_______ 29______ 2. 6 Hamilton_________________ 12_______ 0_______ 20_______ 0_______ 0________ 0_______ 20______ 1. 7 Donatell_________________ 12_______ 0_______ 0________ 0_______ 0_______ 18_______ 18______ 1. 5 Vandenberg______________ 12______ 16_______ 0________ 0_______ 0________ 0_______ 16______ 1. 3 Duzey___________________ 12_______ 0_______ 16_______ 0_______ 0________ 0_______ 16______ 1. 3 Reisen___________________ 5________ 0_______ 0________ 0_______ 15_______ 0_______ 15______ 3. 0 Hillyer___________________ 12_______ 0_______ 15_______ 0_______ 0________ 0_______ 15______ 1. 2 Gimm___________________ 12_______ 0_______ 0________ 0_______ 10_______ 0_______ 10______ 0. 8 Rogers___________________ 9________ 4_______ -1_______ 0_______ 0________ 0_______ 3_______ 0. 3 Castillo__________________ 11_______ 0_______ 0________ 0_______ 0________ 2_______ 2_______ 0. 2 Lowery__________________ 10_______ 0_______ 0________ 0_______ 0_______ -8_______ -8_____ -0. 8 Team____________________ 6_______ -11______ 0________ 0______ -22_______ 0______ -33_____ -5. 5 Total____________________ 12_____ 1476____2249_____119_____ 761______147_____4752____396. 0 Opponents_______________ 12_____ 1945____2634_____ 97______ 583______ 57______5316____443. 0

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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

TEAM OFFENSE (IOWA HIGHS) Points_____________________________31_________________________vs. Central Michigan/Minnesota Rushing Attempts____________________49 (139 yds. )_________________vs. Northern Illinois Net Yards Rushing____________________215 (28 att. )_________________vs. Central Michigan Pass Attempts_______________________42 (20 comp. )________________vs. Iowa State Pass Completions____________________24 (36 att. )__________________vs. Northwestern Yards Passing_______________________249________________________vs. Indiana Yards Total Offense___________________430________________________vs. Central Michigan Total Plays__________________________82_________________________vs. Northern Illinois First Downs_________________________25_________________________vs. Northern Iowa

TEAM DEFENSE (OPPONENTS LOWS) Points_____________________________9__________________________vs. Iowa State Rushing Attempts____________________24 (94 yds. )__________________vs. Northern Iowa Net Yards Rushing____________________67 (30 att. )__________________vs. Indiana Pass Attempts_______________________10 (7 comp. )_________________vs. Northwestern Pass Completions____________________6 (16 att. )___________________vs. Northern Illinois Yards Passing_______________________54_________________________vs. Northern Illinois Yards Total Offense___________________201________________________vs. Northern Illinois Total Plays__________________________52_________________________vs. Northern Illinois First Downs_________________________12_________________________vs. Northern Illinois

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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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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

2012 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Game Score Iowa 18 vs. Northern Illinois 17 at Iowa 6 Iowa State 9 at Iowa 27 Northern Iowa 16 at Iowa 31 Central Michigan 32 at Iowa 31 Minnesota 13 Iowa 19 at Michigan State 16 at Iowa 14 Penn State 38 Iowa 17 at Northwestern 28 Iowa 21 at Indiana 24 at Iowa 24 Purdue 27 Iowa 17 at #21 Michigan 42 at Iowa 7 #14 Nebraska 13

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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


THE LAST TIME/LARGEST MARGINS A kickoff was returned for a TD . . . by Iowa - - Jordan Cotton (92 yards), vs. Penn State, 10/21/12 by an opponent - - Travis Cobb (100 yards), Arizona, 9/18/10 A punt was returned for a TD . . . by Iowa - - Andy Brodell (81 yards), vs. Iowa State, 9/13/08 by Iowa - - Paki O’Meara (returned 42 yards after block), vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/4/10 by an opponent - - Michael Jenkins (54 yards), Ohio State, 10/18/03 by an opponent - - Tremaine McCollum (returned six yards after block), Florida, 1/2/06 A punt was blocked . . . by Iowa - - Kyle Steinbrecher at Purdue, 11/19/11 by an opponent - - Tyris Jones, Northwestern, 10/27/12 A field goal was blocked. . . by Iowa - - Louis Trinca-Pasat, vs. Penn State, 10/21/12 by an opponent - - Jerel Worthy, Michigan State, 11/12/11 An interception was returned for a TD . . . by Iowa - - Christian Kirksey (18 yards), vs. Indiana, 11/3/12 by an opponent - - Trevin Wade (85 yards), Arizona, 9/18/10 A fumble was returned for a TD . . . by Iowa - - Micah Hyde (9 yards), vs. Purdue, 11/10/12 by an opponent - - Dere Hicks (7 yards), Illinois, 11/1/08 A blocked PAT attempt was returned for a score . . . by Iowa - - D. J. Johnson (99 yards), at Penn State, 9/28/02 by an opponent - - Jason Simmons (85 yards), at Ohio State, 11/2/91

A safety was scored . . . by Iowa - - Opponent pass behind line of scrimmage and out of end zone vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/4/10 by an opponent - - Iowa punter ran out of back of end zone vs. Iowa State, 9/13/08 A player rushed for over 200 yards . . . by Iowa - - Mark Weisman (27-217), Central Michigan, 9/22/12 by an opponent - - T. J. Duckett (30-248), Michigan State, 10/7/00 A player passed for over 300 yards . . . by Iowa - - James Vandenberg (399 yards), vs. Pittsburgh, 9/18/11 by an opponent - - Devin Gardner (314 yards), Michigan, 11/17/12 A player scored four TDs . . . by Iowa - - Shonn Greene (4 rush), vs. Wisconsin, 10/18/08 by an opponent - - Darnell Autry (3 rush, 1 rec. ), Northwestern, 11/9/96 A team rushed for over 400 yards . . . by Iowa - - vs. Tulsa (408 yards), 9/13/97 by an opponent - - Indiana (433 yards), 9/30/00 A team passed for over 400 yards . . . by Iowa - - vs. Indiana (426 yards), 10/23/99 by an opponent - - Indiana (406 yards), 11/3/12 A team gained over 600 yards of total offense . . . by Iowa - - vs. Minnesota (613 yards), 11/19/05 by an opponent - - Wisconsin (604 yards), 11/13/99 A team scored over 50 points . . . by Iowa - - at Minnesota (55 points), 11/22/08 by an opponent - - Ohio State (56 points), 10/28/95 A team was held under 75 yards rushing . . . by Iowa - - at Indiana (30-67 yards), 11/03/12 by an opponent - - Penn State (20-23 yards), 10/20/12 A team was held under 100 yards passing . . . by Iowa - - vs. Nebraska (92 yards) 11/23/12 by an opponent - - Nebraska (63 yards), 11/23/12 A team was held under 200 yards of total offense . . . by Iowa - - vs. Ball State (112 yards), 9/25/10 by an opponent - - Minnesota (171 yards), 11/21/09

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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

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Player NIU ISU UNI CMU MINN MSU PSU NW IND PUR MICH NEB Cotton ---- ---- ---- 1-25-25 ---- 1-45-45 4-152-92 2-33-21 4-81-27 3-83-36 4-117-36 ---Davis ---- 1-11-11 1-23-23 3-59-24 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---Garmon 2-42-22 2-37-20 1-39-39 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---Gimm ---- ---- ---- 1-10-10 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---Reisen ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1-7-7 1-8-8 Weisman 1-11-11 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---Team ---- ---- ---- 1- -22-0 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---Totals 3-53-22 3-48-20 2-62-39 6-72-25 0-0-0 1-45-45 4-152-92 2-33-21 4-81-27 3-83-36 5-124-36 1-8-8

Kickoff Returns (No. -Yds. -Lng)

Player NIU ISU UNI CMU MINN MSU PSU NW IND PUR MICH NEB Kornbrath 3-124-51 8-293-48 2-51-40 1-30-30 3-119-43 6-243-50 5-182-42 3-96-37 7-264-53 6-244-52 4-165-60 5-199-61 Wienke 1-43-43 ---- ---- 3-123-42 3-100-36 2-71-42 ---- 1-37-37 1-35-35 1-38-38 ---- 2-82-51 Team ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1-0-0 ----- ----- ----- ----Totals 4-167-51 8-293-48 2-51-40 4-153-42 6-219-43 8-314-50 5-182-42 5-133-37 8-299-53 7-282-52 4-165-60 7-281-61

Punting (No. -Avg. -Lng)

Player NIU ISU UNI CMU MINN MSU PSU NW IND PUR MICH NEB Bullock 3-26-0 5-56-0 1-5-0 ---- ---- ---- ---- 5-41-0 3-24-0 1-15-0 ---- ---Cotton ---- ---- 1-8-0 2-49-0 2-44-1 ---- 1-13-0 ---- 2-10-0 2-25-0 ---- ---Davis 5-41-0 4-75-0 5-54-0 6-88-0 6-50-0 6-65-0 4-83-1 3-30-0 5-57-0 2-17-0 ---- 1-11-0 Derby 2-10-0 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 4-38-0 ---- ---Duzey ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 2-14-0 ---- ---- 1-2-0 ---- ---- ---Fiedorowicz 3-21-0 4-61-0 3-27-0 3-13-0 2-50-0 1-6-0 5-35-0 3-23-0 3-25-0 4-17-1 8-99-0 6-56-0 Garmon ---- 1-2-0 ---- ---- 1-3-0 1-2-0 2-10-0 ---- ---- ---- 3-40-0 ---Hamilton ---- ---- ---- ---- 1-20-0 1-0-0 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---Hillyer ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1-15-0 ---- ---- ---- ---Krieger Coble ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 3-24-1 1-6-0 Martin-Manley 6-36-0 1-10-0 5-101-0 5-65-1 2-14-0 6-42-0 4-42-0 7-46-0 7-131-1 4-63-0 2-7-0 3-19-0 Rogers ---- ---- ---- ---- 1- -1-0 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---Shumpert 2-0-0 4-29-0 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---Smith ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1-16-0 ---- 2-15-0 ---- ---Weisman ---- 1-3-0 3-33-0 ---- 3-12-0 2-5-0 1-6-0 2-20-0 ---- ---- 3-11-1 ---Totals 21-134-0 20-236-0 18-228-0 16-215-1 18-192-1 19-134-0 17-189-1 24-214-0 21-249-2 19-190-1 19-181-2 11-92-0

Receiving (No. -Yds-TD)

Player NIU ISU UNI CMU MINN MSU PSU NW IND PUR MICH NEB Vandenberg 21-33-0-0-134 20-42-0-2-236 18-28-0-0-228 16-25-1-0-215 18-31-1-0-192 19-36-0-1-134 17-36-1-2-189 24-38-0-0-214 21-34-1-1-249 19-36-1-0-190 19-26-2-0-181 11-24-02-92 Totals 21-33-0-0-134 20-42-0-2-236 18-28-0-0228 16-25-1-0-215 18-31-1-0-192 19-36-0-1-134 17-36-1-2-189 24-38-0-0-214 21-34-1-1-249 19-36-1-0-190 19-26-2-0-181 11-24-0-2-92

Passing (Cmp-Att -TD-I-Yds)

Player NIU ISU UNI CMU MINN MSU PSU NW IND PUR MICH NEB Bullock 30-150-1 22-53-0 13-77-0 ---- ---- ---- ---- 22-107-0 25-83-1 23-43-1 ---- ---Cotton ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1-2-0 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---Garmon 4-8-0 2-5-0 3-13 ---- 1-3-0 4-6-0 8-27-0 ---- 1-11-0 ---- 10-30-0 5-19-0 Martin-Manley ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1-15-0 ---- ---- ---Rogers ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1-2-0 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---Vandenberg 12- -25-0 4-10-0 1- -2-0 ---- 2-5-1 4-1-0 7- -18-0 9- -6-2 3- -13-0 8-31-0 8-35-0 5- -2-1 Weisman 2-8-0 ---- 24-113-3 27-217-3 21-177-1 26-121-1 5-9-0 9-21-0 ---- ---- 16-63-0 29-91-0 Team 1- -2-0 ---- 1- -2-0 1- -2-0 1- -3-0 ---- 1- -2-0 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---Totals 49-139-1 28-68-0 43-201-3 28-215-3 25-182-2 34-123-1 23-20-0 40-122-2 30-96-1 31-74-1 34-128-0 39-109-1

Rushing (Att-Yds-TD)

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Player NIU ISU UNI CMU MINN MSU PSU NW IND PUR MICH NEB Alston ---- ---- ---- 0-1 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 0-2 2-0 Alvis 3-0 1-1 1-1 0-2 0-3 2-2 0-2 2-1 1-0 4-0 2-0 2-1 Bigach 2-0 1-2 0-2 0-1 2-1 0-4 2-3 2-1 1-0 2-5 2-1 3-1 Bofelli ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1-0 Buford 0-1 ---- 0-1 ---- ---- ---- ---- 0-1 1-1 ---- ---- ---Bullock ---- 1-0 ---- ---- ---- 1-4 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---Castillo ---- 0-1 ---- 2-0 5-2 ---- 7-1 1-1 0-1 ---- ---- ---Collins 0-1 0-1 0-1 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---Cooper 1-1 2-2 2-0 0-1 2-3 0-1 2-3 2-1 ---- ---- 3-0 1-4 Cotton ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 2-0 ---- ---- 2-1 1-0 ---Davis ---- 1-1 0-2 1-0 ---- 0-1 2-1 ---- 1-0 0-2 0-1 1-0 Derby ---- 0-1 ---- ---- 0-1 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---Donatell 3-3 6-0 4-3 1-7 2-4 ---- 2-4 1-3 ---- ---- ---- ---Draper ---- ---- ---- 1-0 ---- 1-1 1-0 1-0 ---- 1-0 ---- ---Fiedorowicz ---- 0-1 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---Gaglione 3-3 1-2 2-5 1-4 1-2 4-7 2-5 0-2 1-3 0-2 1-0 ---Hardy ---- 0-1 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1-0 0-2 1-1 ---Hillyer 0-1 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 0-1 ---- ---- 1-0 Hitchens 4-4 6-13 4-6 6-8 4-8 6-9 3-5 4-2 8-6 5-3 ---- 6-4 Hyde 2-2 4-4 1-0 6-8 2-4 3-4 5-1 2-1 6-1 6-5 5-3 2-1 Kirksey 1-2 2-7 2-2 3-6 3-2 3-4 6-6 5-4 6-2 3-7 4-4 4-7 Kreiter 0-1 ---- ---- ---- 0-1 0-2 1-0 ---- 1-0 1-0 ---- ---Kriger Coble ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 1-0 Law 1-0 ---- 0-1 ---- ---- 0-1 2-2 ---- 3-5 5-2 5-0 0-1 Lowdermilk ---- 0-2 0-1 ---- ---- ---- 1-0 ---- 1-0 ---- ---- 1-0 Lowery 1-4 3-0 5-2 2-3 ---- ---- 1-0 3-0 4-2 4-1 4-2 5-4 McMinn ---- 0-1 ---- ---- 1-1 ---- 1-0 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---Meier ---- ---- ---- 1-0 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---Meyer ---- ---- 1-1 ---- ---- ---- 1-0 ---- 1-0 ---- ---- ---Miller 2-3 3-3 0-4 1-6 1-3 2-4 4-5 5-2 2-2 3-4 2-2 2-4 Morris 4-4 8-4 1-7 3-9 4-6 4-6 4-8 3-3 5-1 5-6 4-0 6-7 Nielsen 0-1 ---- 1-0 ---- ---- 2-1 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---Ott ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 0-1 0-1 1-0 ---Perry ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 0-1 ---- ---- 1-0 1-0 0-1 Shumpert ---- ---- ---- ---- 1-0 1-0 ---- ---- ---- 2-0 ---- ---Sleeper ---- ---- ---- ---- 1-0 ---- 0-1 1-0 ---- ---- ---- 2-1 Swanson ---- ---- ---- ---- 0-1 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---Trinca-Pasat 0-3 1-3 0-1 1-2 3-4 0-1 1-4 4-0 3-0 0-1 2-2 4-0 Totals 27-34 41-21 24-40 29-58 32-46 27-42 50-52 36-22 46-26 45-46 42-18 42-36

Defense (Solo-Ast)

Player NIU ISU UNI CMU MINN MSU PSU NW IND PUR MICH NEB Hyde 2-21-11 ---- 2-14-9 2- -2-0 4-35-27 1- -1-0 ---- ---- 1-8-8 2-1-3 1-14-14 1-29-29 Totals 2-21-11 0-0-0 2-14-9 2- -2-0 4-35-27 1- -1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-8-8 2-1-3 1-14-14 1-29-29

Punt Returns (No. -Yds. -Lng)

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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

Iowa State (2) Average Drive

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

Northern Iowa (5) Average Drive

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

Weisman, 1-yd run Weisman, 1-yd run Meyer, 24-yd FG Weisman, 2-yd run Meyer, 19-yd FG

Central Michigan (5) 5 5 4 7 8 Average Drive 5. 8

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

Martin-Manley, 10-yd pass from Vandenberg Weisman, 34-yd run Weisman, 5-yd run Meyer, 46-yd FG Weisman, 12-yd run

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

Michigan State (3)* 10 13 9 Average Drive 10. 7 Penn State (1) Average Drive

4 4. 0

37 37. 0

1:13 1:13

TD

4

Davis, 18-yd pass from Vandenberg

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

Martin-Manley, 24-yd pass from Vandenberg Bullock, 4-yd run

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

Bullock, 1-yd run Fiedorowicz, 5-yd pass from Vandenberg Meyer, 24-yd FG

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

Krieger Coble, 16-yd pass from Vandenberg Mike Meyer, 27-yd FG Weisman, 13-yd pass from Vandenberg

Nebraska (1) Average Drive

12 62 12. 0 62. 0

6:23 6:23

TD

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Vandenberg, 1-yard run

Season Average (33) 8. 7 58. 0 4:33

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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

Game Opening Drives Iowa Opponent Game Pts-Plys-Yds Pts-Plys-Yds NIU 3-14-58 0-4-15 Iowa St 3-11-77 7-0-75 UNI 7-10-60 7-8-83 C. Mich 7-5-72 7-8-75 Minn. 3-6-49 0-4-21 Mich St 0-5-12 7-4-26 Penn St 0-3-9 0-3-14 Nwestern 3-11-52 7-11-75 Indiana 0-4-22 0-7-25 Purdue 0-3-3 0-3-9 Michigan 0-3-3 0-3-5 Nebraska 7-12-62 3-16-75

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


2012 RED ZONE STATISTICS/BIG TEN RANKINGS

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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

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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

Iowa’s depth chart for final game of the 2012 season. Players listed in bold do not return for the 2013 season.

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2012 FINAL DEPTH CHART/NOTES

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 Iowa’s 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 Ten’s 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 Iowa’s 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.


2012 FINAL NOTES Meyer had an outstanding season while leading the team in scoring with 76 points. Meyer made 17-of-21 field goal attempts. He was perfect on his 25 PAT kicks, extending his school-record streak to 81 in a row. He was one of 20 semifinal candidates for the Lou Groza Award. Fiedorowicz had his most productive season by recording 45 receptions for 433 yards and a touchdown. Hitchens (124) and Morris (113) ranked first and second on the team in tackles. Hitchens completed his first season as a starter. He led the Big Ten and ranked sixth in the nation in tackles per game (11. 27). Morris has started 29 games in his three seasons, and earned honorable mention from both coaches and media in 2011. He has collected 293 career tackles to rank 16th in career stops. Among his tackles in 2012 were nine for loss, which shared the team lead. He ranked 29th in the nation in tackles per game (9. 42). Gaglione earned his first postseason recognition. He started 10 games before missing the final contest against Nebraska due to injury, collecting 51 tackles. He led the team with five quarterback sacks and was the co-leader with Morris in tackles for loss (nine), while causing two fumbles. Senior quarterback James Vandenberg was Iowa’s recipient of the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award. Vandenberg (6-3, 212) took every offensive snap for the Hawkeyes in 2012. He passed for 2,249 yards and seven touchdowns in his second year as a starter. In career statistics, Vandenberg ranks fifth in pass attempts (888), sixth in pass completions (507) and seventh in passing yards (5,786), touchdown passes (35) and total offense (5,853). ACADEMIC HONORS Three Hawkeyes were named to the Capital One Academic AllDistrict Six first team. Those players included senior QB James Vandenberg, senior DL Steve Bigach and junior LB James Morris. The district honor is the second for Bigach and Vandenberg, who were also honored in 2011. Vandenberg started all 12 games in 2012 and 25 consecutive games over the past two seasons. He earned his degree in health and human physiology. Vandenberg earned academic All-Big Ten honors in each of the last three years. Bigach majored in environmental science. He earned academic All-Big Ten honors in 2010 and 2011. Bigach started all 12 games this past season while playing both defensive end and tackle. Morris is majoring in political science. He earned academic All-Big Ten recognition in 2011. Morris has 29 career starts and ranks 16th in career tackles (293). In the last 14 seasons, under Coach Kirk Ferentz, 20 Iowa football student-athletes have combined to earn academic All-District and All-America recognition on 38 occasions. WEISMAN RETURNED TO ACTION Sophomore RB Mark Weisman returned to action in Iowa’s final two contests after missing two full games (Indiana and Purdue) and not playing in the second half of games against Penn State and Northwestern. Weisman led Iowa’s rushing game with 16 carries for 63 yards at Michigan and he also had three receptions for 11 yards. Weisman scored his first receiving touchdown of the season on a 13-yard reception in the fourth quarter against the Wolverines. He led the team with 91 yards on 29 rushing attempts vs. Nebraska. Despite missing time due to injuries, Weisman led Iowa’s rushing attack for the season with 159 attempts for 815 yards and eight touchdowns. He also had 15 receptions for 90 yards and one score.

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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 Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s first touchdown drive at Michigan. Fiedorowicz ranked third on the team with 45 receptions for 433 yards and one touchdown to lead Iowa’s tight ends. In 2011, he had 16 catches for 167 yards and three TD’s. He was named honorable mention All-Big Ten by both league coaches and media. STANDING STRONG Iowa’s 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). Iowa’s 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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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E IOWA NOTES • The Hawkeyes tied for 25th in the nation with seven different defenders with an interception in 2012. • Iowa’s 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 Kirksey’s 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 TD’s 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 TD’s against UNI and Tulsa and 441 yards and eight TD’s 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 Iowa’s 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). Iowa’s 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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2012 FINAL NOTES Two of the 10 thefts were returned for touchdowns, both by linebacker Christian Kirksey. Kirksey posted interception returns of 68 (Minnesota) and 18 yards (Indiana) in 2012. The interception return against Minnesota is the third longest in school history. The Hawkeyes have had an interception return for a touchdown in each of the last five years, including four in 2010. Iowa has had an interception return for a score in 10 of the last 12 seasons and 10 of 14 seasons under Kirk Ferentz. IOWAN CALLED THE SIGNALS Senior QB James Vandenberg started all 12 games in 2012, 13 games in 2011 and 27 overall in his career. Vandenberg was on four preseason watch lists (Davey O’Brien, Maxwell Award, Manning Award and CFPA Quarterback Trophy). He was named a Capital One District Six Academic All-American for the second straight year and is a two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree. Vandenberg completed 223-389 passes for 2,249 yards and seven TD’s in 2012. His 187. 4 yards per game average ranked fifth in the Big Ten. The 2,249 yards passing ranks 16th in Iowa singleseason history. Vandenberg also rushed for four scores, including two at Northwestern (Oct. 29). Vandenberg completed 507-888 passes for 5,786 yards and 35 career touchdowns. He ranks seventh at Iowa in career passing yards and touchdowns. Vandenberg completed 237-of-404 pass attempts for 3,022 yards and 25 touchdowns in 2011. He ranked third in the Big Ten in passing yards per game (232. 5), fourth in total offense (237. 2) and fifth in pass efficiency (138. 5). Vandenberg is a native of Keokuk and was the second quarterback from the state of Iowa under Coach Kirk Ferentz. Kyle McCann (Creston) led Iowa to victory in the 2001 Alamo Bowl, the first bowl win for Coach Kirk Ferentz. Two native Iowans have led the Hawkeyes to Rose Bowl wins, including Kenny Ploen (Clinton) during the 1956 season and Randy Duncan (Des Moines) during the 1958 season. Both were first team All-Americans. St. Ansgar native Matt Sherman led Iowa to a pair of bowl wins (1996 Alamo and 1997 Sun Bowl), while Iowa City native Paul Burmeister was Iowa’s quarterback in the 1993 Alamo Bowl. Additional Iowa natives who passed for over 1,500 yards, but never led Iowa in a bowl game, include Gary Snook (Iowa City, 1963-65), Ed Podolak (Atlantic, 1966-68, who ended his Iowa career as a prolific running back), Phil Suess (Des Moines, 1977-80), Randy Reiners (Ft. Dodge, 1996-99), Tom McLaughlin (Dubuque, 1975-77), Al DeMarco (Mason City, 1947-48) and Glen Drahn (Elkader, 1948-50). BLYTHE EARNS FWAA FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA HONOR Redshirt freshman Austin Blythe was named Freshman All-America by the Football Writers Association of America and Scout. com. Blythe is a native of Williamsburg, Iowa. He played in 10 games, while starting nine at right guard. Blythe missed two games in the middle of the season due to injury before returning to the starting line-up for the final five contests. Blythe used 2011 as a redshirt season. He joined the Hawkeye program after earning first team all-state honors as a junior and senior at Williamsburg HS. He was honorable mention on the Parade All-America football team as a senior and was a three-time state wrestling champion.


2012 FINAL NOTES/AWARDS & HONORS BIG PLAY HAWKEYES Iowa had 24 pass plays and 10 rushing plays, along with 20 KO returns, two punt returns, one interception return, one fumble return, and 15 field goals, of at least 20 yards. Jordan Cotton had four kickoff returns of 20 yards or more. The Hawkeyes had a season-best seven offensive plays (three rush and four pass) over 20 yards against Minnesota. Hawkeye opponents had 32 passing plays, 10 rushing plays, 13 KO returns, one punt return, one interception return, and 15 field goals of at least 20 yards. Iowa did not allow No. 13 Nebraska any plays resulting in 20 yards or more in the season finale. IOWA IN THE RED ZONE Iowa was 30-38 (79%) in the red zone, scoring 18 TD’s and 12 field goals. The Hawkeyes have scored on 174 of the last 204 (. 853) red zone possessions (120 TDs and 54 FGs), dating back to the Michigan State game in 2008. Hawkeye opponents were 38-48 (79%) inside the red zone. Iowa’s defense collected six takeaways (five fumbles and one interception) inside the red zone in 2012. Iowa forced and recovered a red-zone fumble in three of the last six contests. POINTS OFF TURNOVERS Iowa scored 48 points following 23 defensive takeaways. The 23 turnovers gained ranked 40th in the country. The Hawkeyes collected at least one takeaway in every game this season, except Central Michigan. The Hawkeye defense posted defensive scores in two of the final four games. DB Micah Hyde returned a fumble nine yards against Purdue (Nov. 10), while LB Christian Kirksey returned an interception 18 yards at Indiana (Nov. 3). Iowa was without a takeaway at Michigan State (Oct. 13) until CB Greg Castillo intercepted QB Andrew Maxwell in the second overtime to preserve the Hawkeye road victory. Iowa’s defense has collected at least one takeaway in 76 of its last 87 games, dating back to 2006. Hawkeye opponents scored 24 points following 11 turnovers (eight interceptions and three fumbles). The Hawkeyes tied for fourth in the nation in fewest turnovers lost (11). Iowa had no turnovers in six games (Northern Illinois, UNI, Minnesota, Northwestern, Purdue and Michigan). The Hawkeye offense had two interceptions against Iowa State and Nebraska (zero points allowed), and Indiana (touchdown), lost a fumble against Central Michigan (field goal), had an interception at Michigan State (touchdown), and lost a fumble and had two interceptions against Penn State (touchdown).

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2012 AWARDS & HONORS QUINTON ALSTON Academic All-Big Ten

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 Steele’s 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 Steele’s 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 Steele’s College Football Preview Preseason All-Big Ten by Sporting News COLE FISHER Academic All-Big Ten

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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 Steele’s 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 Steele’s 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 Steele’s 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 Steele’s 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

GEORGE KRIEGER KITTLE Team Leader Award, Special Teams

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 Steele’s 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 O’Brien 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


2012 GAME SUMMARIES Iowa 18, Northern Illinois 17 Sept. 1, 2012, Soldier Field, Chicago

Iowa_________________ 3_______3______ 3______ 9______ --______ 18 Northern Illinois_______ 0______ 10______ 7______ 0______ --______ 17 GAME RECAP Iowa scored nine unanswered points in the fourth quarter to complete an 18-17, comeback win over Northern Illinois at Soldier Field to open the 2012 season. The Hawkeyes trailed, 17-9, heading into the final quarter. Iowa’s first drive of the frame covered 31 yards in 10 plays and was capped by a Mike Meyer 50-yard field goal, tying his career long. Meyer matched his career best with four field goals and tied Iowa’s single game record with five field goal attempts. His efforts earned him co-Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week accolades. Senior John Weinke’s punt with 5:36 remaining pinned the Huskies at their own one-yard line and the Hawkeye defense forced a three-and-out. Iowa took over on the NIU 24-yard line, trailing by five, with 3:41 left. Sophomore Damon Bullock broke a 23-yard run on third down for Iowa’s only touchdown of the game, giving the Hawkeyes an 18-17 advantage. Iowa would hold the Huskies without a first down on their final drive to seal the win. Iowa’s first drive of the game was an impressive 14 play, 58-yard march over 6:52 that resulted in the first of Meyer’s four field goals. NIU responded in the second quarter with a Keith Harris seven-yard touchdown run. Meyer’s 29-yard field goal with 4:23 remaining in the second half made the score 7-6, but NIU’s Matthew Sims knocked in a 28-yard field goal for a 10-6 halftime lead. Joe Gaglione forced an NIU fumble on its first drive of the third quarter, and the Hawkeyes capitalized eight plays later with another Meyer field goal to come within one at 10-9. NIU QB Jordan Lynch gave the Huskies an eight-point cushion with a 73-yard touchdown scamper before Iowa’s fourth quarter comeback. Bullock led Iowa’s offensive attack, registering 30 carries for 150 yards and a touchdown. Senior James Vandenberg finished 21-33 for 129 yards, completing passes to six different receivers. Iowa’s defense held the Huskies to just 54 yards passing and 201 yards total offense. Iowa ran 30 more plays than NIU and dominated time of possession, racking up 38:42. James Morris and Anthony Hitchens each had eight tackles for Iowa, while Gaglione had six tackles, including three tackles for loss, one sack and a forced fumble. SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter IA - - Mike Meyer, 34-yard field goal Second Quarter NIU - - Keith Harris, 7-yard run (Mathew Sims kick) IA - - Mike Meyer, 29-yard field goal NIU - - Mathew Sims, 28-yard field goal Third Quarter IA - - Mike Meyer, 22-yard field goal NIU - - Jordan Lynch, 73-yard run (Mathew Sims kick) Fourth Quarter IA - - Mike Meyer, 50-yard field goal IA - - Damon Bullock, 23-yard run (James Vandenberg pass failed) Attendance: 52,117 IOWA________________________TEAM STATS_________________________ NIU 18_____________________________ Score______________________________ 17 123_________________________ First Downs___________________________ 12 49-139_______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 36-147 129_________________________Passing Yards__________________________ 54 21-33-0________________________ Passes__________________________ 6-16-0 82-268_______________________Total Offense_______________________ 52-201 4-41. 8________________________Punts-Avg. ________________________ 6-37. 7 2-0__________________________Fumbles-Lost__________________________ 2-1 3-30________________________ Penalties-Yards_________________________ 5-21 38:42______________________ Possession Time_______________________ 21:18 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: RECEIVING: IOWA: Bullock 30-150; Garmon 4-8 IOWA: Davis 5-41; Martin-Manley 6-31 NIU: Lynch 18-119; Settle 10-33 NIU: Moore 3-39 PASSING: TACKLES: IOWA: Vandenberg 21-33-129-0-0 IOWA: Morris; Hitchens 8 NIU: Lynch 6-16-54-0-0 NIU: War 12; Clark 11

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Iowa State 9, Iowa 6

Sept. 8, 2012, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa Iowa State____________ 6_______3______ 0______ 0______ --______ 9 Iowa_________________ 3_______0______ 0______ 3______ --______ 6 GAME RECAP Iowa forced four Iowa State turnovers, but only managed two field goals in a 9-6, home opening loss to the Cyclones in the annual Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series. Iowa State opened the game with a 10-play, 75-yard drive that culminated with a 5-yard TD pass. The PAT was missed, giving the Cyclones an early 6-0 lead. Iowa marched down the field on its first drive, entering the red zone after a 34-yard reception by Keenan Davis. The drive stalled and the Hawkeyes settled for a 23-yard field goal from Mike Meyer. Iowa forced the first turnover in the red zone, as Micah Hyde jarred the ball loose on the 3-yard line and Dominic Alvis recovered the fumble. The Hawkeyes couldn’t capitalize, giving the ball back to Iowa State after a three-and-out. The Cyclones increased their lead on the following drive with a 22-yard field goal for a 9-3 advantage. The teams traded interceptions to end the first half. Iowa State was driving late in the second quarter before Tom Donatell recorded his first career pick to give Iowa the ball at its own 34-yard line with 1:41 remaining. James Vandenberg threw his first pick of the season four plays later, as the score stayed 9-3 at half. The first five drives of the second half resulted in punts, before Iowa State drove into Iowa territory midway through the third quarter. Cyclone running back James White fumbled at the Iowa 14-yard line and the Hawkeyes rallied with a 12-play drive inside the Iowa State 5-yard line. Iowa once again had to settle for a field goal inside the red zone, trimming the deficit to 9-6. Iowa State was close to putting the game away in the fourth, with first and goal at the Iowa 3-yard line. The Hawkeye defense once again produced a takeaway in the red zone, as James Morris intercepted a third-down pass at the goal line and returned it to midfield. However, Iowa’s drive stalled and the Hawkeyes were forced to punt. After another solid stop by the Iowa defense, the Hawkeyes took over at their own 10-yard line with 1:56 left in the game. Vandenberg led Iowa down to the Cyclone 32-yard line before throwing his second interception. Vandenberg finished 20-42 for 236 yards and two interceptions. Bullock had 22 carries for 53 yards, while Davis had four catches for 75 yards. Anthony Hitchens had a career-high 19 tackles, while Morris added 12. Each player had a tackle for loss, while Morris added a forced fumble and an interception. SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter ISU - - Aaron Horne, 5-yard pass from Steele Jantz (Edwin Arceo kick failed) IA - - Mike Meyer, 23-yard field goal Second Quarter ISU - - Edwin Arceo, 22-yard field goal Fourth Quarter IA - - Mike Meyer, 21-yard field goal Attendance: 70,585 ISU_________________________TEAM STATS________________________IOWA 9______________________________ Score________________________________6 19__________________________ First Downs___________________________ 15 41-101_______________________Rushes-Yards________________________ 28-68 241_________________________Passing Yards_________________________ 236 24-36-2________________________ Passes_________________________ 20-42-2 77-342_______________________Total Offense_______________________ 70-304 6-36. 7________________________Punts-Avg. ________________________ 8-36. 6 2-2__________________________Fumbles-Lost__________________________ 0-0 3-35________________________ Penalties-Yards_________________________ 6-69 32:49______________________ Possession Time_______________________ 27:11 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: RECEIVING: IOWA: Bullock 22-53; Vandenberg 4-10 IOWA: Davis 4-75; Fiedorowicz 4-61 ISU: Jantz 14-40; Johnson 11-36 ISU: Horne 6-73; White 7-65 PASSING: TACKLES: IOWA: Vandenberg 20-42-236-0-2 IOWA: Hitchens 19; Morris 12 ISU: Jantz 24-36-241-1-2 ISU: Givens 9; Klein 8

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E Iowa 27, Northern Iowa 16

Sept. 15, 2012, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa Northern Iowa_________ 10______3______ 3______ 0______ --______ 16 Iowa_________________ 7______ 10______ 7______ 3______ --______ 27 GAME RECAP Iowa recorded its 15th consecutive victory over Northern Iowa, winning 27-16 in Kinnick Stadium. Both teams were efficient offensively to start the game with each team scoring points on their first three possessions. UNI scored first with an eight-play, 83-yard touchdown drive. The Hawkeyes answered with a 10-play, 60-yard touchdown drive culminating with a Mark Weisman 1-yard run. Following a UNI field goal to make the score 10-7, Iowa drove the field again and Weisman scored his second touchdown, again from one yard out to give the Hawkeyes a 14-10 advantage. Iowa went into halftime with a 17-13 lead after each team exchanged field goals in the second quarter. The Hawkeyes pushed their lead to 24-13 on Weisman’s third score of the day. The walk-on capped a four-play, 70-yard drive on Iowa’s first drive of the second half. Each team made short field goals to finish the game’s scoring and give the Hawkeyes the 27-16 win. After Hawkeye running backs Damon Bullock and Greg Garmon left with injuries, Weisman stepped in a delivered a game and career-high 113 yards rushing and three touchdowns on 24 carries. He also had three catches for 33 yards. It marked the first time a Hawkeye rushed for three touchdowns in a game since Adam Robinson against Eastern Illinois (Sept. 4, 2010). Before leaving the game in the second quarter with an injury, Bullock rushed 13 times for 77 yards (5. 9 avg. ). He accounted for 53 of Iowa’s 60 yards, including a career-long 27 yards, on its opening scoring drive. QB James Vandenberg completed 18-28 passes for 228 yards and no interceptions. He distributed the ball to WR Kevonte Martin-Manley and WR Keenan Davis five times each. Martin-Manley had a game and career-best 101 yards, while Davis had 54 yards receiving. Defensively, Iowa’s held UNI to 2-of-10 on third downs and 0-for-1 on fourth downs. LB Anthony Hitchens had double-digit tackles for the second consecutive game, this time registering 10. SS Tom Donatell equaled a career best with seven stops while also collecting his second interception in as many games. SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter UNI - - David Johnson, 1-yard run (Tyler Sievertsen kick) IA - - Mark Weisman, 1-yard run (Mike Meyer kick) UNI - - Tyler Sievertsen, 49-yard field goal Second Quarter IA - - Mark Weisman, 1-yard run (Mike Meyer kick) UNI - - Tyler Sievertsen, 22-yard field goal IA - - Mike Meyer, 24-yard field goal Third Quarter IA - - Mark Weisman, 2-yard run (Mike Meyer kick) UNI - - Tyler Sievertsen, 25-yard field goal Fourth Quarter IA - - Mike Meyer, 19-yard field goal Attendance: 70,585 UNI_________________________TEAM STATS________________________IOWA 16_____________________________ Score______________________________ 27 16__________________________ First Downs___________________________ 25 24-94________________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 43-201 245_________________________Passing Yards_________________________ 228 20-33-1________________________ Passes_________________________ 18-28-0 57-339_______________________Total Offense_______________________ 71-429 3-58. 3________________________Punts-Avg. ________________________ 3-25. 5 0-0__________________________Fumbles-Lost__________________________ 2-0 7-65________________________ Penalties-Yards_________________________ 3-40 25:01______________________ Possession Time_______________________ 34:59 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: RECEIVING: IOWA: Weisman 24-113; Bullock 13-77 IOWA: Martin-Manley 5-101; Davis 5-54 UNI: Johnson 15-77; Anderson 5-13 UNI: Johnson 6-77; Owens 5-51 PASSING: TACKLES: IOWA: Vandenberg 18-28-228-0-0 IOWA: Hitchens 10; Morris 8 UNI: Kollmorgen 20-33-245-0-1 UNI: Wellington 15; Gacke 12

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Central Michigan 32, Iowa 31 Sept. 22, 2012, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa

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. Weisman’s 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. Weisman’s 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 Iowa’s chances, as the Hawkeyes were flagged nine times for a total of 106 yards. Meyer set the Iowa school record for consecutive PAT’s made, breaking Nate Kaeding’s 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


2012 GAME SUMMARIES Iowa 31, Minnesota 13

Sept. 29, 2012, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa Minnesota____________ 0_______0______ 7______ 6______ --______ 13 Iowa_________________ 3______ 21______ 0______ 7______ --______ 31 GAME RECAP Iowa outscored Minnesota 24-0 in the first half and never looked back en route to a 31-13 Big Ten-opening victory at Kinnick Stadium on Iowa’s Homecoming to regain possession of the Floyd of Rosedale traveling trophy. The win was Iowa’s fourth straight on Homecoming. PK Mike Meyer scored the only points of the first quarter with a 44-yard field goal, his ninth straight make. RB Mark Weisman scored on an 8-yard run, his seventh score in three games, on the first play of the second period to give the Hawkeyes a 10-0 lead. Iowa scored touchdowns on its next two possessions as well. WR Jordan Cotton caught a 47-yard score from QB James Vandenberg on a flea-flicker, followed by a Vandenberg 1-yard QB sneak to give the Hawkeyes a 24-0 halftime cushion. The Gophers scored their first points on a 9-yard TD pass from QB Max Shortell to WR Isaac Fruechte midway through the third period. Three Minnesota possessions later, LB Christian Kirksey intercepted a Shortell pass attempt and ran the theft back 68 yards for a touchdown. The interception return for a touchdown was the third longest in school history. Iowa has had an interception return for a touchdown in each of the last five years. Shortell threw his second touchdown pass, this time from 1-yard out, in the final minute but failed the two-point conversion to make the final score 31-13. Vandenberg completed 18-31 passes for 192 yards, increasing his career total to 4,527 yards and surpassing Kyle McCann for seventh on Iowa’s career passing chart. Weisman finished with 177 yards on 21 carries (8. 4 avg. ), while WR Keenan Davis (six catches) and TE C. J. Fiedorowicz (two catches) each had 50 yards receiving. The Hawkeye defense was stellar, collecting four turnovers (three interceptions and one fumble), registering three tackles for loss, including two sacks, and breaking up four passes. Iowa was led defensively by LB Anthony Hitchens, LB James Morris and Kirksey. The trio combined for 27 tackles, two sacks, one fumble recovery and one interception, which was returned 68 yards for a score by Kirksey. SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter IA - - Mike Meyer, 44-yard field goal Second Quarter IA - - Mark Weisman, 8-yard run (Mike Meyer kick) IA - - Jordan Cotton, 47-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick) IA - - James Vandenberg, 1-yard run (Mike Meyer kick) Third Quarter UM - - Isaac Fruechte, 9-yard pass from Max Shortell (Jordan Wettstein kick) Fourth Quarter IA - - Christian Kirksey, 68-yard interception return (Mike Meyer kick) UM- - Drew Goodger, 1-yard pass from Max Shortell (Max Shortell pass failed) Attendance: 70,585 MINN_______________________TEAM STATS________________________IOWA 13_____________________________ Score______________________________ 31 15__________________________ First Downs___________________________ 15 32-102_______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 25-182 197_________________________Passing Yards_________________________ 192 20-33-3________________________ Passes_________________________ 18-31-0 65-299_______________________Total Offense_______________________ 56-374 6-44. 5________________________Punts-Avg. ________________________ 6-36. 5 1-1__________________________Fumbles-Lost__________________________ 1-0 4-29________________________ Penalties-Yards_________________________ 8-56 32:05______________________ Possession Time_______________________ 27:55 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: RECEIVING: IOWA: Weisman 21-177 IOWA: Davis 6-50, Fiedorowicz 2-50 MINN: Shortell 16-46 MINN: Barker 5-74, Goodger 3-14 PASSING: TACKLES: IOWA: Vandenberg 18-31-192-1-0 IOWA: Hitchens 12, Morris 10 MINN: Shortell 20-33-197-2-3 MINN: Stoudermire 6, Rallis 6

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Iowa 19, Michigan State 16 (2OT) Oct. 13, 2012, Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, Mich.

Iowa_______________ 0_____ 3_____ 0_____ 10_____ 6______ 3_____ 19 Michigan State______ 7_____ 3_____ 0_____ 3______ 3______ 0_____ 16 GAME RECAP Iowa improved to 2-0 in Big Ten play with a thrilling 19-16, double-overtime win to spoil Michigan State’s Homecoming. The victory gave Kirk Ferentz 100 wins at Iowa. Iowa scored 10 fourth-quarter points to force overtime and sealed the win in the extra frame thanks to place kicker Mike Meyer and a strong defensive effort. Michigan State led, 10-3, heading into the final quarter. Meyer converted his second field goal of the game with 14:08 left in the fourth period to trim the deficit to 10-6. After a Spartan field goal made the score 13-6, the Hawkeyes engineered a nine play, 68-yard drive, capped by a 5-yard touchdown run by Mark Weisman, to tie the game and force overtime. Iowa won the toss and started on defense, holding the Spartans to a field goal on its first possession. Meyer responded on Iowa’s offensive chance, nailing a 27-yard field goal to send the game to double overtime. The Hawkeyes started on offense and Meyer drilled his fourth field goal, this time from 42 yards, to give Iowa a 19-16 lead. Meyer’s four made field goals tied a career best for the Dubuque, Iowa, native. Spartan quarterback Andrew Maxwell’s pass on the second play of their doubleovertime drive was tipped at the line by Louis Trinca-Pasat. The ball was then tipped by a Spartan wide receiver and cornerback Greg Castillo came down with the interception to secure the Hawkeye road win. Michigan State took advantage of a Hawkeye turnover on the first drive of the game to take an early lead. Le’Veon Bell scampered for a 14-yard touchdown run after the Spartan defense recorded an interception in the first stanza. Weisman went over 100 yards for the fourth consecutive game, finishing with 116 yards and a touchdown. QB James Vandenberg completed 19-of-36 passes for 134 yards. Three Hawkeyes tallied double-digit tackles; Anthony Hitchens (15), Joe Gaglione (11) and James Morris (10). The Hawkeye defense collected two sacks and six tackles for loss. SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter MSU - - Le’Veon Bell, 14-yard run (Dan Conroy kick) Second Quarter MSU - - Dan Conroy, 24-yard field goal IA - - Mike Meyer, 23-yard field goal Fourth Quarter IA - - Mike Meyer, 28-yard field goal MSU - - Dan Conroy, 22-yard field goal IA - - Mark Weisman, 5-yard run (Mike Meyer kick) First Overtime MSU - - Dan Conroy, 24-yard field goal IA - - Mike Meyer, 27-yard field goal Second Overtime IA - - Mike Meyer, 42-yard field goal Attendance: 70,211 IOWA________________________TEAM STATS________________________ MSU 19_____________________________ Score______________________________ 16 12__________________________ First Downs___________________________ 14 34-123_______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 39-149 134_________________________Passing Yards_________________________ 179 19-36-1________________________ Passes_________________________ 12-31-1 70-257_______________________Total Offense_______________________ 70-328 8-39. 2________________________Punts-Avg. ________________________ 9-40. 2 0-0__________________________Fumbles-Lost__________________________ 1-0 7-50________________________ Penalties-Yards_________________________ 5-56 30:01______________________ Possession Time_______________________ 29:59 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: RECEIVING: IOWA: Weisman 26-116 IOWA: Davis 6-65, Martin-Manley 6-42 MSU: Bell 29-140 MSU: Burbridge 5-89, Mumphrey 4-71 PASSING: TACKLES: IOWA: Vandenberg 19-36-134-0-1 IOWA: Hitchens 15, Gaglione 11 MSU: Maxwell 12-31-179-0-1 MSU: Allen 13, Bullough 11

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E Penn State 38, Iowa 14

Oct. 20, 2012, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa

Northwestern 28, Iowa 17 Oct. 27, 2012, Ryan Field, Evanston, Ill.

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 State’s 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 Iowa’s 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. Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s 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 Colter’s 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 Vandenberg’s 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)

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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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2012 GAME SUMMARIES Indiana 24, Iowa 21

Nov. 3, 2012, Memorial Stadium, Bloomington, Ind.

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Purdue 27, Iowa 24

Nov. 10, 2012, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa

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 Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s 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 Purdue’s 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. Purdue’s 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 Hyde’s 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-Manley’s 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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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E Michigan 42, Iowa 17

Nebraska, 13, Iowa 7

Nov. 17, 2012, Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Mich.

Nov. 23, 2012, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa

Iowa_________________ 7_______3______ 0______ 7______ --______ 17 Michigan_____________ 7______ 21_____ 14______ 0______ --______ 42 GAME RECAP Michigan scored 28 unanswered points to pull away in defeating Iowa, 42-17. It was Michigan’s first win over Iowa in four meetings, dropping the Hawkeyes to 4-7 overall and 2-5 in Big Ten play. The Wolverines recorded 513 yards of total offense behind Devin Gardner’s 314 passing yards. Gardner was responsible for all six Michigan touchdowns, throwing for three and rushing for three. Michigan took an early 7-0 lead with 8:27 left in the first quarter, but the Hawkeyes tied the game at the end of the first period. Senior QB James Vandenberg engineered a 14 play, 75-yard drive that ended with a 16-yard scoring strike to tight end Henry Krieger Coble. The touchdown was the first of Krieger Coble’s career. Gardner tallied his first passing touchdown of the game with 13:05 left in the second quarter, converting on a 3rd and 17 for a 37-yard score to Roy Roundtree. Iowa tacked on three more points with a Mike Meyer 27-yard field goal, making the score 14-10. The Wolverines then put the game out of reach, recording two touchdowns in the second quarter and adding two more in the third for a 42-10 advantage. Iowa added a score late in the fourth quarter, when Vandenberg hit Mark Weisman for a 13-yard touchdown pass. The score was Weisman’s ninth touchdown of the season and his first career receiving touchdown. Weisman had 16 carries for 63 yards to lead Iowa on the ground. Vandenberg finished 19-of-26 for 181 yards and two touchdowns. TE C. J. Fiedorowicz registered career highs in receptions (8) and receiving yards (99). Micah Hyde and Christian Kirksey each had eight tackles. Hyde intercepted his first pass of the season, and the eighth of his career, while adding a pass breakup.

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 Iowa’s 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 Kornbrath’s 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. Iowa’s 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. Iowa’s 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


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2013 OPPONENTS

Northern Illinois University

Missouri State University

Iowa State University

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)

Aug. 31 - Kinnick Stadium - Iowa City, Iowa

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

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Sept. 7 - Kinnick Stadium - Iowa City, Iowa

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

Sept. 14 - Jack Trice Stadium - Ames, Iowa

Athletic Communications Football Contact: Mike Green Office: (515) 294‑3372 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: 39‑21 At Iowa City: 23‑13 At Ames: 16‑8 Current Streak: Iowa State -- 2 Largest Iowa win: 57-3, 1985 Largest Iowa State win: 31‑0, 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

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Western Michigan University

University of Minnesota

Michigan State University

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)

Sept. 21, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa

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

Sept. 28 - TCF Bank Stadium - Minneapolis, Minn.

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: 75‑0, 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

Oct. 5 - Kinnick Stadium - Iowa City, Iowa

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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Ohio State University

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 Kauha’aha’a (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: 23‑15‑3 Current Streak: Northwestern -- 1 Largest Iowa win: 78‑6, 1913 Largest Northwestern win: 44‑6, 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

Oct. 19 - Ohio Stadium - Columbus, Ohio

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Oct. 26 - Kinnick Stadium - Iowa City, Iowa

Nov. 2 - Kinnick Stadium - Iowa City, Iowa

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


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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) 494‑3196 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) 763‑4423 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

Nov. 9 - Ross-Ade Stadium - West Lafayette, Ind.

Series History Iowa trails series: 34‑46‑3 At Iowa City: 20-19-2 At West Lafayette: 14-27-1 Current Streak: Purdue -- 1 Largest Iowa win: 56‑0, 1922 Largest Purdue win: 58‑13, 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

Nov. 23 - Kinnick Stadium - Iowa City, Iowa

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

Nov. 29 - Memorial Stadium - Lincoln, Neb.

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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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 1889 - Played first intercollegiate game. 1899 - Admitted to Western Conference of Big Ten on Dec. 1. First undefeated season (8‑0‑1) was recorded under Coach Alden Knipe. Hawkeyes posted shutouts in every game except 5‑5 tie with Chicago. 1900 - Second consecutive undefeated season highlighted by five shutouts to open the year. A 5‑5 tie at Northwestern was only blemish. 1901 - Loss to Minnesota ended string of 23 games in a row without defeat. 1919 - Lester Belding became Iowa’s first consensus All‑American. 1921 - First unbeaten and untied team (7‑0) won an outright Big Ten title under direction of Coach Howard Jones. Aubrey Devine was the consensus All‑American quarterback. Recognized as national champions by at least one researcher (Parke Davis). 1922 - Another perfect season (7‑0) included outright conference championship and selection of consensus All‑American FB Gordon Locke. 1923 - Loss to Illinois ended string of 20 straight victories. 1939 - Dr. Eddie Anderson coached the legendary Ironmen team to 6‑1‑1 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 All‑American for the second year in a row. 1956 - Won the Big Ten race and appeared in first Rose Bowl for Coach Forest Evashevski. Finished 9‑1 in all games and beat Oregon State at Pasadena. Recognized as national champions by the College Football Researchers Association. 1957 - Consensus All‑American 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 All‑American 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 8‑1 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 3‑6 season. 1968 - Set Big Ten scoring and total offense marks. Ed Podolak rushed for an Iowa‑record 286 yards (17 attempts) against Northwestern. 1972 - Iowa Stadium was renamed Kinnick Stadium in honor of Iowa’s Heisman Trophy winner of 1939. AstroTurf was installed. 1981 - Coach Hayden Fry’s third season produced a Big Ten co‑championship and Rose Bowl berth, earning Iowa’s first winning season in 19 years. DE Andre Tippett and P Reggie Roby were consensus All‑Americans. 1982 - Fourth straight first division Big Ten finish and a 28‑22 Peach Bowl win over Tennessee. 1983 - Offense breaks 35 school records on way to 9‑3 mark and third straight bowl trip (Gator) under Coach Hayden Fry.

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IOWA FOOTBALL HISTORY 1984 - Played in a postseason bowl game for the fourth straight year, defeating Texas 55‑17 in the inaugural Freedom Bowl. Shut out Michigan for the first time since 1929 and won first game in 28 years at Purdue. 1985 - Won a school‑record 10 games enroute to the Big Ten championship and played in the Rose Bowl (vs. UCLA) for the second time in five seasons. Spent five weeks ranked No. 1 in the nation. QB Chuck Long (winner of the Maxwell Trophy and Davey O’Brien Quarterback Award) and Larry Station were consensus All‑Americans. 1986 - Champion of the ninth annual Holiday Bowl with a 39‑38 triumph over San Diego State. A 9‑3 overall mark helped Hayden Fry’s Hawkeyes win at least eight games for the sixth consecutive season. 1987 - Ten victories tied the school record and included Holiday Bowl triumph over Wyoming (20‑19). Six‑game winning streak to end the year earned Iowa its fifth consecutive Top 20 finish. 1988 - Iowa played North Carolina State in the Peach Bowl, the school’s eighth straight postseason appearance. A 6‑4‑3 season set an Iowa record for ties. TE Marv Cook was a consensus All‑American. 1989 - A natural grass playing surface (PAT) was installed in Kinnick Stadium. 1990 - The capacity of Kinnick Stadium was expanded to 70,220. Iowa earned its third Big Ten title and Rose Bowl berth under Hayden Fry, posting an 8‑4 overall record. Iowa’s “Road Warriors” earned the trip to Pasadena by defeating Michigan State, Michigan and Illinois, all on the road. Hawkeyes ended season ranked 18th nationally. RB Nick Bell was named Big Ten MVP. 1991 - Iowa tied the school record of 10 wins, posting a 10‑1‑1 record. The only loss came at the hands of Big Ten champion Michigan as the Hawkeyes were 7‑1 in league play. The Hawkeyes made their third appearance in the Holiday Bowl, which ended in a 13‑13 tie with BYU. DE Leroy Smith earned consensus All‑America status and was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year. Iowa ended the season ranked 10th nationally by both the AP and CNN/USA Today. 1992 - Iowa appeared in its second Kickoff Classic and hosted No. 1 Miami (FL) in first night game ever played in Kinnick Stadium. Iowa’s fifth place Big Ten finish was the 13th first-division finish for Iowa in 14 seasons under Hayden Fry. 1993 - Iowa closed the regular season with four straight wins to earn an invitation to the inaugural Alamo Bowl in San Antonio, TX. Iowa lost to California (37-3) in the bowl game and ended the season with a 6-6 record. Iowa’s 21-3 win over Minnesota in the season finale not only assured the bowl invitation, but was also win No. 200 in the coaching career of Hayden Fry. 1994 - Iowa again closed the season fast, earning three wins and a tie in the last four games to post a 5-5-1 mark. The Hawkeyes fought back from injuries at the quarterback position to score 98 points in the final two games, wins over Northwestern and Minnesota. Five Iowa quarterbacks were injured during the year. 1995 - Following the trend of the past few seasons, Iowa closed fast, winning its final two games of the regular season to earn an invitation to the Sun Bowl. Iowa ended the year in fine fashion, racing past Pac10 co-champion Washington 38-18 in the Sun Bowl and ending the year with an 8-4 record, including a 4-4 Big Ten mark. Iowa was ranked in the top 25 in the final polls by the Associated Press, UPI and CNN/ USA Today.


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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. Iowa’s 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 1950’s. 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 Iowa’s third Outland Trophy winner as the nation’s top interior lineman. PK Nate Kaeding was also a first team All-American for the second straight season, becoming Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s 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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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 2006 - Iowa started the season winning five of its first six games and becoming a fixture in the nation’s 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 network’s 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 Ten’s 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. Iowa’s offense isn’t 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 nation’s top running back. Greene also was named the Big Ten’s 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 league’s only winner in the bowl season. Iowa’s 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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IOWA FOOTBALL HISTORY bowl game. And, more importantly, Iowa won a BCS caliber bowl game for the first time since 1959. Iowa posted an 11-2 overall record and a 6-2 Big Ten mark, good enough for a second place tie with Penn State. The Hawkeyes won at least nine games for the fifth time in the last eight years won 10 games or more for the seventh time in school history. In addition to Iowa’s 24-14 win over ninth-ranked Georgia Tech in the FedEx Orange Bowl, the Hawkeyes posted road wins at Penn State, Wisconsin, Michigan State and Iowa State. An overtime loss at eventual league champion Ohio State was the only road blemish. A seven point home loss to Northwestern was Iowa’s only other loss. The Hawkeyes posted four wins by three points or less for the first time in school history. Another road block during the 2009 season was an unusually high number of injuries to several starters. The loss of two offensive linemen, tight end, quarterback, running backs, receivers, defensive backs and a linebacker were all part of the scenario Iowa’s coaching staff had to deal with. All of the above mentioned positions lost starters for at least part of the season. The Hawkeyes ranked seventh in both major polls at the conclusion of the season, the highest final ranking for the program since 1960. Individually, several Hawkeyes reaped the rewards of the successful season. Defensive end Adrian Clayborn was named MVP of the FedEx Orange Bowl. Coach Kirk Ferentz was named Big Ten Coach of the Year for the third time. Offensive tackle Bryan Bulaga was picked as the league’s Offensive Lineman of the Year. He joined Dace Richardson (OL), Tony Moeaki (TE), Clayborn (DE), Pat Angerer (LB), Tyler Sash (DB) and Amari Spievey (DB) on the first All-Big Ten team. Six Hawkeyes were selected in the 2010 NFL Draft. 2010 - Iowa concluded the 2010 season with a 27-24 win over 12thranked Missouri in the Insight Bowl. The Hawkeyes earned their second straight bowl victory over a top-15 opponent and won three consecutive bowl games for the first time in school history. Iowa improved its bowl record to 14-10-1. The Insight Bowl win over the Tigers marked Iowa’s fourth 2010 victory over a ranked opponent, the most by an Iowa team since 2003. Iowa played seven ranked opponents in 2010, the most for the Hawkeyes under Kirk Ferentz. Iowa posted a 7-5 regular season record, including a 4-4 mark in Big Ten Conference play. The Hawkeyes tied for fourth in the Big Ten race. The Hawkeyes placed in the first division of the Big Ten for the ninth time in the last 10 years. Iowa’s record came against one of the toughest schedules in the nation. In each of Iowa’s five losses, the Hawkeyes were either tied or leading in the fourth quarter. The five losses came by a total of 18 points and the four league losses were by a collective 11 points. Iowa’s most impressive wins were a 37-6 win over Michigan State, which shared the Big Ten title while posting an 11-2 overall record, and the Insight Bowl win over Missouri (10-3), which tied for the North Division title in the Big 12 Conference. Freshman RB Marcus Coker was named offensive Player of the Game in the Insight Bowl, rushing 33 times for 219 yards and two touchdowns. Sophomore DB Micah Hyde was named defensive Player of the Game, as his 72-yard interception return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter provided Iowa’s winning margin. Four Hawkeyes earned first team All-Big Ten honors, including DE Adrian Clayborn, DB Tyler Sash, DB Shaun Prater and WR Derrell Johnson-Koulianos. Clayborn earned consensus All-America honors and was a finalist for both the Rotary Lombardi Award and the Ted Hendricks Award. Quarterback Ricky Stanzi was a finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award. Punter Ryan Donahue was one of three finalists for the Ray Guy Award.


IOWA FOOTBALL HISTORY 2011 - Iowa completed the 2011 season with a 7-6 overall record and a 4-4 mark in Big Ten play. The Hawkeyes were bowl eligible for the 11th straight season, dropping a 31-14 decision in the 2011 Insight Bowl at Tempe, Ariz. Iowa competed in its 10th bowl game since the 2001 season. Iowa posted a 3-1 mark in nonconference action, with the only blemish being a three-overtime loss at Iowa State. The Hawkeyes were 1-3 against ranked opponents. Iowa defeated 13th-ranked Michigan (24-16) and lost to 13th-ranked Michigan State (37-21), both at home. Iowa lost at 22nd-ranked Nebraska (20-7) and to 14thranked Oklahoma at the Insight Bowl. Iowa’s offense was led by senior WR Marvin McNutt, Jr. , junior QB James Vandenberg and sophomore RB Marcus Coker. McNutt set single-season (1,315) and career (2,861) records for receiving yards and touchdowns (12 and 28). His 82 receptions tied the single-season record. Vandenberg threw for 3,022 yards and 25 touchdowns, completing 58. 7% of his pass attempts. Coker’s rushing total of 1,384 yards ranks fourth best for a single season at Iowa and he scored 15 touchdowns. Sophomore linebackers James Morris and Christian Kirksey led the Hawkeyes in tackles, each with 110. Senior DT Mike Daniels (13. 5-63) and senior DE Broderick Binns (12-58) led the team in tackles for loss. Daniels also had nine QB sacks, while Binns had five sacks and eight pass break-ups. Junior CB Micah Hyde and sophomore safety Tanner Miller each had three interceptions and Hyde matched Binns with eight pass break-ups. McNutt was named the top receiver in the Big Ten Conference, while McNutt, OL Riley Reiff and DB Shaun Prater earned first team all-Big Ten recognition. For the third straight year, Iowa had six players selected in the annual NFL draft, including Reiff, who gave the Hawkeyes a first round selection for the third straight year. 2012 - 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 Iowa’s non-conference opponents competed in bowl games. 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 TatumWoodson 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, despite the fact that 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. Hyde was drafted in the fifth round of the NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers.

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HAWKEYES AT NIGHT Iowa has hosted 10 night games in Kinnick Stadium’s 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 Iowa’s 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

Sept. 30, 2006 Sept. 23, 2000 Sept. 5, 1992 Oct. 11, 1975 Nov. 17, 1973 Nov. 6, 1965 Nov. 21, 1964 Oct. 31, 1964 Nov. 21, 1953 Nov. 19, 1949 Nov. 15, 1941

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 Iowa’s 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

Result OT’s Opponent W, 26-23 Double Penn State W, 42-35 Single Penn State L, 23-20 Single Michigan W, 20-13 Triple Syracuse W, 34-27 Double Michigan State L, 27-24 Single Ohio State L, 44-41 Triple Iowa State W, 19-16 Double Michigan State

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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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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

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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


IOWA ANNUAL STATISTICS Year 1982 Opp. 1981 Opp. 1980 Opp. 1979 Opp. 1978 Opp. 1977 Opp. 1976 Opp. 1975 Opp. 1974 Opp. 1973 Opp. 1972 Opp. 1971 Opp. 1970 Opp. 1969 Opp. 1968 Opp. 1967 Opp. 1966 Opp. 1965 Opp. 1964 Opp. 1963 Opp. 1962 Opp. 1961 Opp. 1960 Opp. 1959 Opp. 1958 Opp. 1957 Opp. 1956 Opp. 1955 Opp. 1954 Opp. 1953 Opp.

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

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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

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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

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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


ALL-TIME COACHES RECORDS/SERIES RESULTS

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All-Time Coaches Records Ranked According to Total Victories Overall Big Ten Name Years W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Hayden Fry 1979-98 143-89-6 . 613 96-61-5 . 608 Kirk Ferentz 1999-p 100-74-0 . 575 59-53 . 527 Forest Evashevski 1952-60 52-27-4 . 651 33-21-2 . 607 Howard Jones 1916-23 42-17-1 . 708 21-12-0 . 636 Eddie Anderson 1939-42, 1946-49 35-33-2 . 514 21-24-2 . 468 Burt Ingwersen 1924-31 33-27-4 . 547 11-20-4 . 371 Alden Knipe 1899-1902 29-11-4 . 705 2-6-1 . 278 John Chalmers 1903-05 24-8-0 . 750 1-6-0 . 143 Jess Hawley 1910-15 24-18-0 . 571 8-11-0 . 278 Bob Commings 1974-78 18-37-0 . 327 13-27 . 325 Jerry Burns 1961-65 16-27-2 . 378 8-15-1 . 354 Ray Nagel 1966-70 16-32-1 . 340 11-22-2 . 343 Ossie Solem 1932-36 15-21-4 . 425 5-16-4 . 280 A. E. Bull 1896 7-1-1 . 833 - - - --Mark Catlin 1906-08 7-10-0 . 412 1-3-0 . 250 Leonard Raffensperger 1950-51 5-10-3 . 361 2-9-1 . 208 Otto Wagonhurst 1897 4-4-0 . 500 - - - --Roger Sherman 1894 4-4-1 . 500 - - - --Frank Lauterbur 1971-73 4-28-1 . 136 3-22-1 . 135 No head coach 1889-91 4-4-0 . 500 - - - --E. A. Dalton 1892 3-2-1 . 583 - - - --Ben Donnelly 1893 3-4-0 . 429 - - - --John Griffith 1909 2-4-1 . 357 0-1-0 . 000 Clem Crowe 1945 2-7-0 . 222 1-5-0 . 167 Irl Tubbs 1937-38 2-13-1 . 156 1-8-1 . 150 Slip Madigan 1943-44 2-13-1 . 156 0-10-1 . 045

Ranked According to Overall Game Winning Percentage Overall Big Ten Name Years W-L Pct. W-L Pct. A. E. Bull 1896 7-1-1 . 833 - - - --John Chalmers 1903-05 24-8-0 . 750 1-6-0 . 143 Howard Jones 1916-23 42-17-1 . 708 21-12-0 . 636 Alden Knipe 1899-1902 29-11-4 . 705 2-6-1 . 278 Forest Evashevski 1952-60 52-27-4 . 651 33-21-2 . 607 Hayden Fry 1979-98 143-89-6 . 613 96-51-5 . 648 E. A. Dalton 1892 3-2-1 . 583 - - - --Kirk Ferentz 1999-p 100-74-0 . 575 59-53 . 527 Jess Hawley 1910-15 24-18-0 . 571 8-11-0 . 278 Burt Ingwersen 1924-31 33-27-4 . 547 11-20-4 . 371 Eddie Anderson 1939-42, 1946-49 35-33-2 . 514 21-24-2 . 468 Roger Sherman 1894 4-4-1 . 500 - - - --Otto Wagonhurst 1897 4-4-0 . 500 - - - --No head coach 1889-91 4-4-0 . 500 - - - --Ben Donnelly 1893 3-4-0 . 429 - - - --Ossie Solem 1932-36 15-21-4 . 425 5-16-4 . 280 Mark Catlin 1906-08 7-10-0 . 412 1-3-0 . 250 Jerry Burns 1961-65 16-27-2 . 378 8-15-1 . 354 Leonard Raffensperger 1950-51 5-10-3 . 361 2-9-1 . 208 Ray Nagel 1966-70 16-32-1 . 340 11-22-2 . 343 John Griffith 1909 2-4-1 . 357 0-1-0 . 000 Bob Commings 1974-78 18-37-0 . 327 13-27 . 325 Clem Crowe 1945 2-7-0 . 222 1-5-0 . 167 Slip Madigan 1943-44 2-13-1 . 156 0-10-1 . 045 Irl Tubbs 1937-38 2-13-1 . 156 1-8-1 . 150 Frank Lauterbur 1971-73 4-28-1 . 136 3-22-1 . 135

All-Time Series Results Team First Game W‑L‑T Air Force 1958 0-0-1 Akron 2002 1-0-0 Arkansas 1925 1-0-0 Arkansas State 2009 1-0-0 Arizona 1966 6-7-0 Arizona State 1997 1-2-0 Augustana 1894 2-0-0 Ball State 2005 2-0-0 Berg AAF 1945 1-0-0 Boston University 1948 1-0-0 Bradley Tech 1930 5-0-0 Buffalo 2003 1-0-0 Butler 1924 1-0-0 Brigham Young 1991 0-0-1 California 1958 3-1-0 Camp Dodge 1918 0-0-1 Camp Grant 1942 1-0-0 Carleton 1936 1-0-0 Carroll 1926 2-0-0 Centenary 1930 0-1-0 Central Michigan 1994 2-1-0 Chicago 1894 3-9-2 Cincinnati 1990 1-0-0 Coe 1892 9-0-0 Colgate 1935 1-1-0 Colorado 1988 0-2-0 Colorado Teachers 1926 1-0-0 Cornell 1891 13-1-0 Denver 1927 1-0-0 Denver Athletic Club 1893 0-1-0 Des Moines 1905 1-0-0

Team First Game W‑L‑T 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 W‑L‑T 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 W‑L‑T 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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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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

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Carroll (Iowa leads, 2-0) 10/30/1926____ W____ 21-0_____________ home 9/29/1929_____ W____ 46-0_____________ home Centenary (Iowa trails, 0-1) 10/11/1930____ L_____ 12-19____________ home Central Michigan (Iowa leads, 2-1) 9/03/1994_____ W____ 52-21____________ home 9/05/1998_____ W____ 38-0_____________ home 9/22/2012_____ L_____ 31-32____________ home Chicago (Iowa trails, 3-9-2) 10/27/1894____ T_____ 18-18_____________away 10/10/1896____ L_____ 0-6_______________away 10/08/1898____ L_____ 0-36______________away 10/07/1899____ T_____ 5-5_______________away 11/02/1900____ W____ 17-0______________away 10/15/1904____ L_____ 0-39______________away 10/07/1905____ L_____ 0-42______________away 10/19/1912____ L_____ 14-34_____________away 10/22/1913____ L_____ 6-23______________away 10/17/1914____ L_____ 0-7_______________away 11/15/1919____ L_____ 6-9_______________away 10/23/1920____ L_____ 0-10______________away 10/13/1928____ W____ 13-0______________away 10/15/1938____ W____ 27-14_____________away Cincinnati (Iowa leads, 1-0) 9/15/1990_____ W____ 63-10____________ home Coe (Iowa leads, 9-0) 10/21/1892____ W____ 10/08/1893____ W____ 10/30/1901____ W____ 9/29/1903_____ W____ 9/24/1904_____ W____ 9/26/1905_____ W____ 11/10/1906____ W____ 10/10/1908____ W____ 10/12/1918____ W____

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

Colgate (Series tied, 1-1) 10/12/1935____ W____ 12-6_____________ home 10/22/1938____ L_____ 0-14_____________ home Colorado (Iowa trails, 0-2) 9/17/1988_____ L_____ 21-24____________ home 9/26/1992_____ L_____ 12-28_____________away Colorado Teachers (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/02/1926____ W____ 24-0_____________ home Cornell (Iowa leads, 13-1) 10/24/1891____ W____ 64-6_____________ home 10/13/1894____ W____ 60-0______________away 9/27/1903_____ W____ 6-0______________ home 10/01/1904____ W____ 88-0_____________ home 10/09/1909____ W____ 3-0______________ home 10/21/1911____ L_____ 0-3_______________away 10/12/1912____ W____ 31-0_____________ home 10/15/1913____ W____ 76-0_____________ home 10/10/1914____ W____ 49-0_____________ home 10/02/1915____ W____ 33-0______________away 10/07/1916____ W____ 31-6_____________ home 10/06/1917____ W____ 22-13____________ home 10/19/1918____ W____ 34-0_____________ home 10/09/1920____ W____ 63-0_____________ home Denver (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/29/1927____ W____ 15-0_____________ home

Denver Athletic Club (Iowa trails, 0-1) 10/15/1893____ L_____ 0-58______________away Des Moines (Iowa leads, 1-0) 11/11/1905____ W____ 72-0_____________ home Des Moines YMCA (Iowa leads, 1-0) 11/21/1896____ W____ 34-0______________away Detroit (Iowa leads, 1-0) 11/01/1930____ W____ 7-3_______________away Doane (Iowa trails, 0-1) 10/12/1895____ L_____ 0-10_____________ home Drake (Iowa leads, 12-3) 10/03/1896____ W____ 32-0_____________ home 11/13/1897____ W____ 16-0______________away 10/15/1898____ L_____ 5-18_____________ home 10/26/1900____ W____ 26-0_____________ home 10/11/1901____ W____ 6-5_______________away 10/11/1902____ W____ 12-0______________away 10/10/1903____ W____ 22-6_____________ home 10/06/1904____ W____ 17-0______________away 11/18/1905____ W____ 44-0_____________ home 10/26/1907____ W____ 25-4______________away 11/14/1908____ L_____ 6-12_____________ home 11/06/1909____ L_____ 14-17_____________away 11/12/1910____ W____ 21-0_____________ home 9/27/1941_____ W____ 25-8_____________ home 9/14/1985_____ W____ 58-0_____________ home Eastern Illinois (Iowa leads, 1-0) 9/04/1910_____ W____ 37-7_____________ home Florida (Iowa trails, 2-1) 12/30/1983____ L_____ 6-14_____Jacksonville, Fla. 1/01/2004_____ W____ 37-17________ Tampa, Fla. 1/02/2006_____ L_____ 24-31________ Tampa, Fla. Florida International (Iowa leads, 1-0) 9/06/2008_____ W____ 42-0_____________ home George Washington (Series tied, 1-1) 10/31/1931____ W____ 7-0______________ home 10/28/1932____ L_____ 6-21______________away Georgia Tech (Iowa leads, 1-0) 1/05/2010_____ W____ 24-14________ Miami, Fla. Great Lakes (Iowa trails, 0-4) 11/03/1917____ L_____ 14-23_____________away 9/28/1918_____ L_____ 0-10_____________ home 10/03/1942____ L_____ 0-25_____________ home 9/25/1943_____ L_____ 7-21______________away Grinnell (Iowa leads, 11-5-1) 11/16/1889____ L_____ 0-24______________away 10/18/1890____ L_____ 6-11_____________ home 11/07/1891____ L_____ 4-6_______________away 11/16/1892____ W____ 18-12____________ home 11/11/1893____ L_____ 14-36_____________away 11/10/1894____ W____ 6-0______________ home 11/14/1896____ W____ 15-6______________away 11/20/1897____ W____ 16-12____________ home 11/12/1898____ T_____ 5-5_______________away 11/11/1899____ W____ 16-0_____________ home 11/16/1900____ W____ 63-2_____________ home 11/16/1901____ W____ 17-11____________ home 10/24/1903____ W____ 17-0______________away 11/12/1904____ W____ 69-0_____________ home 11/04/1905____ W____ 46-0_____________ home


ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS 10/14/1916____ W____ 17-7_____________ home 10/20/1917____ L_____ 0-10_____________ home Hawaii (Iowa leads, 3-1) 10/20/1956____ W____ 34-0_____________ home 12/01/1984____ W____ 17-6______________away 9/03/1988_____ L_____ 24-27_____________away 9/07/1991_____ W____ 53-10____________ home Idaho (Iowa leads 1-0) 9/26/1964_____ W____ 34-24____________ home Illinois (Iowa trails, 29-38-2) 11/30/1899____ W____ 58‑0______________away 11/09/1901____ L_____ 0‑27_____________ home 11/27/1902____ L_____ 0‑80______________away 11/21/1903____ W____ 12‑0_____________ home 11/19/1904____ L_____ 0‑29______________away 11/09/1907____ W____ 25‑12____________ home 11/07/1908____ L_____ 0‑22______________away 10/26/1918____ L_____ 0‑19_____________ home 10/18/1919____ L_____ 7‑9_______________away 10/23/1920____ L_____ 3‑20______________away 10/15/1921____ W____ 14‑2_____________ home 10/21/1922____ W____ 8‑7_______________away 10/20/1923____ L_____ 6‑9______________ home 11/01/1924____ L_____ 0‑36______________away 10/17/1925____ W____ 12‑10____________ home 10/16/1926____ L_____ 6‑13______________away 11/05/1927____ L_____ 0‑14_____________ home 10/20/1929____ T_____ 7‑7______________ home 10/26/1935____ W____ 19‑0______________away 10/17/1936____ T_____ 0‑0______________ home 11/23/1940____ W____ 18‑7_____________ home 11/08/1941____ W____ 21‑0______________away 10/17/1942____ L_____ 7‑12_____________ home 11/06/1943____ L_____ 10‑19____________ home 10/14/1944____ L_____ 6‑40______________away 11/10/1945____ L_____ 7‑48______________away 11/02/1946____ L_____ 0‑7______________ home 10/04/1947____ L_____ 12‑35____________ home 11/06/1948____ L_____ 0‑14______________away 10/08/1949____ L_____ 14‑20____________ home 11/11/1950____ L_____ 7‑21_____________ home 11/10/1951____ L_____ 13‑40_____________away 11/08/1952____ L_____ 13‑33____________ home 11/25/1967____ L_____ 19‑21____________ home 11/23/1968____ W____ 37‑13_____________away 11/22/1969____ W____ 40‑0______________away 11/21/1970____ W____ 22‑16____________ home 11/20/1971____ L_____ 0‑31______________away 11/25/1972____ W____ 15‑14____________ home 10/27/1973____ L_____ 0‑50______________away 10/26/1974____ W____ 14‑12____________ home 9/11/1975_____ L_____ 12‑27____________ home 9/11/1976_____ L_____ 6‑24______________away 10/06/1979____ W____ 13‑7______________away 10/11/1980____ L_____ 14‑20____________ home 10/31/1981____ L_____ 7‑24______________away 10/30/1982____ W____ 14‑13____________ home 10/01/1983____ L_____ 0‑33______________away 9/29/1984_____ W____ 21‑16____________ home 11/09/1985____ W____ 59‑0_____________ home 11/08/1986____ L_____ 16‑20_____________away 11/04/1989____ L_____ 7‑31_____________ home 11/03/1990____ W____ 54‑28_____________away 10/19/1991____ W____ 24‑21____________ home 10/17/1992____ W____ 24-14_____________away 10/16/1993____ L_____ 3-49_____________ home 10/15/1994____ L_____ 7-47______________away 11/04/1995____ L_____ 7-26_____________ home 11/02/1996____ W____ 31-21_____________away

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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

Indiana (Iowa leads, 42-28-4) 11/09/1912____ W____ 13‑6______________away 11/08/1913____ W____ 60‑0_____________ home 10/02/1920____ W____ 17‑7______________away 11/12/1921____ W____ 41‑0_____________ home 10/17/1931____ T_____ 0‑0______________ home 10/15/1932____ L_____ 0‑12______________away 11/03/1934____ T_____ 0‑0_______________away 11/02/1935____ T_____ 6‑6______________ home 10/31/1936____ L_____ 6‑13______________away 11/13/1937____ L_____ 0‑3______________ home 11/12/1938____ L_____ 3‑7_______________away 10/07/1939____ W____ 32‑29____________ home 10/19/1940____ L_____ 6‑10______________away 11/01/1941____ W____ 13‑7_____________ home 10/24/1942____ W____ 14‑13_____________away 10/16/1943____ T_____ 7‑7______________ home 10/28/1944____ L_____ 0‑32______________away 10/20/1945____ L_____ 20‑52____________ home 10/19/1946____ W____ 13‑0______________away 10/11/1947____ W____ 27‑14____________ home 10/02/1948____ L_____ 0‑7_______________away 10/15/1949____ W____ 35‑9_____________ home 10/07/1950____ L_____ 7‑20______________away 10/04/1952____ L_____ 13‑20_____________away 10/24/1953____ W____ 19‑13____________ home 10/23/1954____ W____ 27‑14_____________away 10/08/1955____ W____ 20‑6_____________ home 9/29/1956_____ W____ 27‑0______________away 10/12/1957____ W____ 47‑7______________away 10/11/1958____ W____ 34‑13____________ home 10/14/1961____ W____ 27‑8_____________ home 10/13/1962____ W____ 14‑10_____________away 10/12/1963____ W____ 37‑26____________ home 10/10/1964____ W____ 21‑20_____________away 10/30/1965____ L_____ 17‑21_____________away 10/29/1966____ W____ 20‑19____________ home 10/14/1967____ L_____ 17‑21_____________away 10/12/1968____ L_____ 34‑38____________ home 11/08/1969____ W____ 28‑17_____________away 11/07/1970____ W____ 42‑13____________ home 11/13/1971____ L_____ 7‑14_____________ home 11/18/1972____ L_____ 8‑16______________away 10/18/1975____ W____ 20‑10_____________away 10/16/1976____ L_____ 7‑14_____________ home 11/05/1977____ L_____ 21‑24____________ home 11/11/1978____ L_____ 14‑34_____________away 9/08/1979_____ L_____ 26‑30____________ home 9/13/1980_____ W____ 16‑7______________away 10/10/1981____ W____ 42‑28____________ home 10/09/1982____ W____ 24‑20_____________away 10/29/1983____ W____ 49‑3_____________ home 10/27/1984____ W____ 24‑20_____________away 10/31/1987____ W____ 29‑21____________ home 10/29/1988____ L_____ 34‑45_____________away 11/09/1991____ W____ 38‑21____________ home 11/07/1992____ W____ 14-0______________away 10/09/1993____ L_____ 10-16_____________away 10/08/1994____ L_____ 20-27____________ home 10/14/1995____ W____ 22-13____________ home 10/12/1996____ W____ 31-10_____________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

Iowa Preflight (Iowa trails, 0-2) 10/09/1943____ L_____ 0-25_____________ home 11/25/1944____ L_____ 6-30_____________ home Iowa State (Iowa leads, 39-21) 10/01/1894____ L_____ 8‑16_____________ home 10/26/1895____ L_____ 0‑24_____________ home 10/05/1897____ L_____ 0‑6______________ home 10/28/1899____ W____ 5‑0______________ home 10/18/1901____ W____ 12‑0_____________ home 11/01/1902____ W____ 12‑6_____________ home 10/29/1904____ W____ 10‑6_____________ home 11/24/1905____ W____ 8‑0_______________away 11/23/1906____ L_____ 0‑2______________ home 11/24/1907____ L_____ 14‑20_____________away 11/13/1909____ W____ 16‑0_____________ home 11/05/1910____ W____ 2‑0_______________away 11/18/1911____ L_____ 0‑9______________ home 11/16/1912____ W____ 20‑7______________away 11/15/1913____ W____ 45‑7_____________ home 11/14/1914____ W____ 26‑6______________away 11/13/1915____ L_____ 0‑16_____________ home 11/18/1916____ W____ 19‑16_____________away 11/24/1917____ W____ 6‑3______________ home 11/09/1918____ W____ 21‑0_____________ home 11/22/1919____ W____ 10‑0_____________ home 11/20/1920____ W____ 14‑10_____________away 11/04/1933____ W____ 27‑7_____________ home 10/20/1934____ L_____ 6‑31______________away 9/17/1977_____ W____ 12‑10____________ home 9/23/1978_____ L_____ 0‑31_____________ home 9/29/1979_____ W____ 30‑14____________ home 9/27/1980_____ L_____ 7‑10_____________ home 9/19/1981_____ L_____ 12‑23_____________away 9/18/1982_____ L_____ 7‑19_____________ home 9/10/1983_____ W____ 51‑10_____________away 9/08/1984_____ W____ 59‑21____________ home 9/28/1985_____ W____ 57‑3______________away 9/13/1986_____ W____ 43‑7_____________ home 9/19/1987_____ W____ 48‑9______________away 9/24/1988_____ W____ 10‑3_____________ home 9/23/1989_____ W____ 31‑21_____________away 9/22/1990_____ W____ 45‑35____________ home 9/14/1991_____ W____ 29‑10_____________away 9/12/1992_____ W____ 21-7_____________ home 9/11/1993_____ W____ 31-28_____________away 9/10/1994_____ W____ 37-9_____________ home 9/16/1995_____ W____ 27-10_____________away 9/14/1996_____ W____ 38-13____________ home 9/20/1997_____ W____ 63-20_____________away 9/12/1998_____ L_____ 9-27_____________ home 9/11/1999_____ L_____ 10-17_____________away 9/16/2000_____ L_____ 14-24____________ home 11/24/2001____ L_____ 14-17_____________away 9/14/2002_____ L_____ 31-36____________ home 9/13/2003_____ W____ 40-21_____________away 9/11/2004_____ W____ 17-10____________ home

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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

Iowa Wesleyan (Iowa leads, 1-0) 11/01/1890____ W____ 91-0______________away Kansas (Iowa trails, 4-6) 12/05/1891____ W____ 18-14_____________away 11/05/1892____ L_____ 4-24______________away 11/04/1893____ L_____ 24-35_____________away 11/03/1894____ W____ 14-12____________ home 11/02/1895____ L_____ 0-54______________away 10/26/1896____ W____ 6-0______________ home 10/30/1897____ L_____ 0-56______________away 11/21/1908____ L_____ 5-10_____________ home 11/20/1909____ L_____ 7-20______________away 10/29/1960____ W____ 21-7_____________ home Kansas State (Iowa leads, 5-1) 9/29/1951_____ W____ 16-0_____________ home 9/24/1955_____ W____ 28-7_____________ home 10/31/1959____ W____ 53-0_____________ home 9/26/1987_____ W____ 38-13____________ home 9/10/1988_____ W____ 45-10_____________away 8/26/2000_____ L_____ 7-27_____ Kansas City, Mo. Kent State (Iowa leads, 2-0) 9/01/2001_____ W____ 51-0_____________ home 9/04/2004_____ W____ 39-7_____________ home Knox (Iowa leads, 6-0-1) 10/29/1892____ W____ 44-0_____________ home 10/01/1898____ T_____ 0-0_______________away 11/18/1899____ W____ 33-0______________away 11/02/1901____ W____ 23-6_____________ home 10/01/1921____ W____ 52-14____________ home 10/07/1922____ W____ 61-0_____________ home 10/06/1923____ W____ 44-3_____________ home Lawrence (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/18/1924____ W____ 13-5_____________ home Louisiana Monroe (Iowa leads, 1-0) 9/24/2011_____ W____ 45-17____________ home Louisiana State (Iowa leads, 1-0) 1/01/2005_____ W____ 30-25_______Orlando, Fla. Luther (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/22/1893____ W____ 32-0_____________ home Maine (Iowa leads, 1-0) 8/30/2008_____ W____ 46-3_____________ home Marquette (Series tied, 1-1) 11/08/1930____ L_____ 0-7_______________away 9/25/1948_____ W____ 14-12____________ home Miami, OH (Iowa leads 3-0) 9/08/2001_____ W____ 44-19____________ home 9/07/2002_____ W____ 29-24_____________away 8/30/2003_____ W____ 21-3_____________ home

114 Iowa Hawkeye Football

Miami, FL (Iowa trails, 0-4) 11/24/1950____ L_____ 6-14______________away 11/18/1966____ L_____ 0-44______________away 9/29/1990_____ L_____ 21-48_____________away 9/05/1992_____ L_____ 7-24_____________ home Michigan (Iowa trails, 13-41-4) 11/10/1900____ W____ 28‑5______________away 11/28/1901____ L_____ 0‑50______________away 11/08/1902____ L_____ 0‑107_____________away 11/03/1923____ L_____ 3‑9______________ home 11/01/1924____ W____ 9‑2_______________away 11/22/1928____ L_____ 7‑10______________away 11/23/1929____ T_____ 0‑0_______________away 11/11/1933____ L_____ 6‑10______________away 10/23/1937____ L_____ 6‑7______________ home 10/14/1939____ L_____ 7‑27______________away 10/04/1941____ L_____ 0‑6_______________away 11/28/1942____ L_____ 14‑28_____________away 10/05/1946____ L_____ 7‑14______________away 10/20/1951____ L_____ 0‑21_____________ home 10/10/1953____ L_____ 13‑14_____________away 10/09/1954____ L_____ 13‑14_____________away 10/29/1955____ L_____ 21‑33_____________away 11/03/1956____ L_____ 14‑17____________ home 11/02/1957____ T_____ 21‑21_____________away 11/01/1958____ W____ 37‑14_____________away 11/18/1961____ L_____ 14‑23_____________away 11/17/1962____ W____ 28‑14____________ home 11/16/1963____ T_____ 21‑21_____________away 11/14/1964____ L_____ 20‑34____________ home 11/15/1969____ L_____ 6‑51_____________ home 11/14/1970____ L_____ 0‑55______________away 11/06/1971____ L_____ 7‑63______________away 11/11/1972____ L_____ 0‑31_____________ home 9/15/1973_____ L_____ 7‑31_____________ home 9/14/1974_____ L_____ 7‑24______________away 10/29/1977____ L_____ 6‑23______________away 11/04/1978____ L_____ 0‑34_____________ home 10/17/1981____ W____ 9‑7_______________away 10/16/1982____ L_____ 7‑29_____________ home 10/22/1983____ L_____ 13‑16_____________away 10/20/1984____ W____ 26‑0_____________ home 10/19/1985____ W____ 12‑10____________ home 10/18/1986____ L_____ 17‑20_____________away 10/17/1987____ L_____ 10‑37_____________away 10/15/1988____ T_____ 17‑17____________ home 10/21/1989____ L_____ 12‑26____________ home 10/20/1990____ W____ 24‑23_____________away 10/05/1991____ L_____ 24‑43____________ home 10/03/1992____ L_____ 28-52_____________away 10/02/1993____ L_____ 7-24______________away 10/01/1994____ L_____ 14-29____________ home 10/18/1997____ L_____ 24-28_____________away 10/03/1998____ L_____ 9-12_____________ home 10/27/2001____ L_____ 26-32____________ home 10/26/2002____ W____ 34-9______________away 10/04/2003____ W____ 30-27____________ home 9/25/2004_____ L_____ 17-30_____________away 10/22/2005____ L_____ 20-23 (OT)________ home 10/21/2006____ L_____ 6-20______________away 10/10/2009____ W____ 30-28____________ home 10/16/2010____ W____ 38-28_____________away 11/05/2011____ W____ 24-16____________ home 11/17/2012____ L_____ 17-42_____________away

ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS Michigan State (Iowa leads, 23-19-2) 9/26/1953_____ L_____ 7-21_____________ home 9/25/1954_____ W____ 14-10____________ home 10/10/1959____ W____ 37-8_____________ home 10/08/1960____ W____ 27-15_____________away 11/06/1965____ L_____ 0-35_____________ home 11/05/1966____ L_____ 7-56______________away 10/25/1969____ W____ 19-18____________ home 10/24/1970____ L_____ 0-37______________away 10/23/1971____ L_____ 3-34______________away 10/28/1972____ T_____ 6-6______________ home 11/24/1973____ L_____ 6-15_____________ home 11/23/1974____ L_____ 21-60_____________away 11/22/1975____ L_____ 23-27____________ home 11/20/1976____ W____ 30-17_____________away 11/19/1977____ L_____ 16-22____________ home 11/25/1978____ L_____ 7-42______________away 11/17/1979____ W____ 33-23____________ home 11/22/1980____ W____ 41-0______________away 11/21/1981____ W____ 36-7_____________ home 11/20/1982____ W____ 24-18_____________away 11/12/1983____ W____ 12-6______________away 11/10/1984____ L_____ 16-17____________ home 10/05/1985____ W____ 35-31____________ home 10/04/1986____ W____ 24-21_____________away 10/03/1987____ L_____ 14-19____________ home 10/01/1988____ T_____ 10-10_____________away 10/07/1989____ L_____ 14-17____________ home 10/06/1990____ W____ 12-7______________away 10/23/1993____ L_____ 10-24_____________away 10/22/1994____ W____ 19-14____________ home 10/07/1995____ W____ 21-7______________away 10/05/1996____ W____ 37-30____________ home 10/02/1999____ L_____ 3-49______________away 10/07/2000____ W____ 21-16____________ home 10/13/2001____ L_____ 28-31_____________away 10/12/2002____ W____ 44-16____________ home 9/27/2003_____ L_____ 10-20_____________away 10/02/2004____ W____ 38-16____________ home 10/27/2007____ W____ 34-27 (2 OT)_______ home 10/04/2008____ L_____ 13-16_____________away 10/24/2009____ W____ 15-13_____________away 10/30/2010____ W____ 37-6_____________ home 11/12/2011____ L_____ 21-37____________ home 10/13/2012____ W____ 19-16 (2 OT)________away Minnesota (Iowa trails, 43-61-2) 11/02/1891____ L_____ 4‑42_____________ home 10/26/1901____ L_____ 0‑16______________away 10/25/1902____ L_____ 0‑34_____________ home 10/17/1903____ L_____ 0‑75______________away 11/24/1904____ L_____ 0‑11_____________ home 10/21/1905____ L_____ 0‑39______________away 10/02/1909____ L_____ 0‑41______________away 10/28/1911____ L_____ 6‑24______________away 10/26/1912____ L_____ 7‑56______________away 10/24/1914____ L_____ 0‑7______________ home 10/23/1915____ L_____ 13‑51_____________away 11/04/1916____ L_____ 0‑67______________away 11/02/1918____ W____ 6‑0______________ home 10/25/1919____ W____ 9‑6_______________away 11/13/1920____ W____ 28‑7_____________ home 11/05/1921____ W____ 41‑7______________away 11/11/1922____ W____ 28‑14____________ home 11/17/1923____ L_____ 7‑20______________away 10/25/1924____ W____ 13‑0_____________ home 11/14/1925____ L_____ 0‑33______________away 11/06/1926____ L_____ 0‑41_____________ home 10/22/1927____ L_____ 0‑38______________away 10/24/1928____ W____ 7‑6______________ home 11/09/1929____ W____ 9‑7______________ home 10/24/1931____ L_____ 0‑34______________away


ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS 10/22/1932____ L_____ 10/28/1933____ L_____ 10/28/1934____ L_____ 11/09/1935____ L_____ 11/07/1936____ L_____ 11/06/1937____ L_____ 11/05/1938____ L_____ 11/18/1939____ W____ 10/26/1940____ L_____ 11/15/1941____ L_____ 11/14/1942____ L_____ 11/13/1943____ L_____ 11/18/1944____ L_____ 11/17/1945____ W____ 11/16/1946____ L_____ 11/15/1947____ W____ 11/13/1948____ L_____ 11/05/1949____ L_____ 11/04/1950____ W____ 11/13/1951____ T_____ 11/11/1952____ L_____ 11/14/1953____ W____ 11/13/1954____ L_____ 11/05/1955____ W____ 11/10/1956____ W____ 11/09/1957____ W____ 11/08/1958____ W____ 11/07/1959____ W____ 11/05/1960____ L_____ 11/11/1961____ L_____ 11/10/1962____ L_____ 11/09/1963____ W____ 11/07/1964____ L_____ 10/16/1965____ L_____ 10/15/1966____ L_____ 11/04/1967____ L_____ 11/02/1968____ W____ 11/01/1969____ L_____ 10/31/1970____ T_____ 10/16/1971____ L_____ 10/21/1972____ L_____ 10/20/1973____ L_____ 10/19/1974____ L_____ 10/25/1975____ L_____ 10/23/1976____ W____ 10/08/1977____ W____ 10/14/1978____ L_____ 10/20/1979____ L_____ 10/25/1980____ L_____ 10/24/1981____ L_____ 10/23/1982____ W____ 10/19/1983____ W____ 11/17/1984____ L_____ 11/23/1985____ W____ 11/22/1986____ W____ 11/21/1987____ W____ 11/19/1988____ W____ 11/25/1989____ L_____ 11/24/1990____ L_____ 11/23/1991____ W____ 11/21/1992____ L_____ 11/20/1993____ W____ 11/19/1994____ W____ 11/25/1995____ W____ 11/23/1996____ W____ 11/22/1997____ W____ 11/21/1998____ L_____ 11/20/1999____ L_____ 11/18/2000____ L_____ 11/17/2001____ W____ 11/16/2002____ W____ 11/15/2003____ W____

6‑21_____________ home 7‑19______________away 12‑48____________ home 6‑13_____________ home 0‑52______________away 10‑35____________ home 0‑28______________away 13‑9_____________ home 6‑34______________away 13‑34____________ home 7‑27______________away 14‑33_____________away 0‑46_____________ home 20‑19____________ home 6‑16______________away 13‑7_____________ home 21‑28____________ home 7‑55______________away 13‑0______________away 20‑20____________ home 7‑17______________away 27‑0_____________ home 20‑22_____________away 26‑0_____________ home 7‑0_______________away 44‑20____________ home 28‑6______________away 33‑0_____________ home 10‑27_____________away 9‑16_____________ home 0‑10______________away 27‑13____________ home 13‑14_____________away 3‑14_____________ home 0‑17______________away 0‑10_____________ home 35‑28_____________away 8‑35_____________ home 14‑14_____________away 14‑19____________ home 14‑43_____________away 23‑31____________ home 17‑23_____________away 7‑31_____________ home 22‑12_____________away 18‑6_____________ home 20‑22_____________away 7‑24_____________ home 6‑24______________away 10‑12____________ home 21‑16_____________away 61‑10____________ home 17‑23_____________away 31‑9_____________ home 30‑27_____________away 34‑20____________ home 31‑22_____________away 7‑43_____________ home 24‑31_____________away 23‑8_____________ 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

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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

Missouri (Iowa trails, 6-7) 11/09/1892____ L_____ 0-22______________away 11/18/1893____ W____ 34-12____________ home 11/19/1894____ L_____ 6-32______________away 11/18/1895____ L_____ 0-34______________away 11/09/1896____ W____ 12-0______________away 11/20/1902____ L_____ 0-6_______________away 11/14/1903____ W____ 16-0______________away 10/27/1906____ W____ 24-4_____________ home 10/19/1907____ W____ 21-6_____________ home 10/17/1908____ L_____ 5-10______________away 10/30/1909____ L_____ 12-13____________ home 10/15/1910____ L_____ 0-5_______________away 12/28/2010____ W____ 27-24_______ Tempe, Ariz. Monmouth (Iowa leads, 4-0) 9/30/1905_____ W____ 40-0_____________ 10/01/1927____ W____ 32-6_____________ 10/07/1928____ W____ 26-0_____________ 10/06/1929____ W____ 46-0_____________

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Montana (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/02/1954____ W____ 48-6_____________ home 9/02/2006_____ W____ 41-7_____________ home Morningside (Iowa leads, 4-0) 10/24/1908____ W____ 16-0______________away 10/02/1910____ W____ 12-0_____________ home 10/14/1911____ W____ 11-5______________away 10/09/1915____ W____ 17-6______________away Nebraska (Iowa trails, 12-28-3) 11/25/1891____ W____ 22-0_______ Omaha, Neb. 11/24/1892____ T_____ 10-10______ Omaha, Neb. 11/25/1893____ L_____ 18-20______ Omaha, Neb. 11/29/1894____ L_____ 0-36_______ Omaha, Neb. 11/19/1895____ L_____ 0-6________ Omaha, Neb. 11/26/1896____ T_____ 0-0________ Omaha, Neb. 11/28/1896____ W____ 6-0________ Omaha, Neb. 11/25/1897____ L_____ 0-6___ Council Bluffs, Iowa 11/24/1898____ W____ 6-5___ Council Bluffs, Iowa 11/04/1899____ W____ 30-0_______ Omaha, Neb. 10/31/1903____ L_____ 6-17_____________ home 11/05/1904____ L_____ 6-17______________away 10/31/1908____ L_____ 8-11_____________ home 10/23/1909____ T_____ 6-6_______________away 11/22/1913____ L_____ 0-12______________away 11/21/1914____ L_____ 7-16_____________ home 11/20/1915____ L_____ 7-52______________away 11/25/1916____ L_____ 17-34____________ home 10/13/1917____ L_____ 0-47______________away 10/05/1918____ W____ 12-0______________away 10/04/1919____ W____ 18-0_____________ home 11/22/1930____ W____ 12-7_____________ home 11/07/1931____ L_____ 0-7_______________away 11/05/1932____ L_____ 13-14____________ home 11/25/1933____ L_____ 6-7_______________away 10/14/1934____ L_____ 13-14_____________away 11/20/1937____ L_____ 0-28______________away 11/19/1938____ L_____ 0-14_____________ home 11/09/1940____ L_____ 6-14______________away 11/22/1941____ L_____ 13-14_____________away 9/26/1942_____ W____ 27-0_____________ home 11/20/1943____ W____ 33-13_____________away

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

New Mexico State (Iowa leads, 1-0) 9/30/1995_____ W____ 59-21____________ home North Carolina State (Iowa trails, 0-3) 11/20/1965____ L_____ 20-28____________ home 12/31/1988____ L_____ 23-28_______ Atlanta, Ga. 8/29/1992_____ L_____ 14-24__ E. Rutherford, N. J. North Dakota (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/09/1926____ W____ 40-7_____________ home North Dakota State (Iowa leads, 2-0) 9/21/1946_____ W____ 39-0_____________ home 9/20/1947_____ W____ 59-0_____________ home Northern Illinois (Iowa leads, 8-0) 9/21/1985_____ W____ 48-20____________ home 9/20/1986_____ W____ 57-3_____________ home 9/28/1991_____ W____ 58-7_____________ home 11/06/1993____ W____ 54-20____________ home 9/18/1999_____ W____ 24-0_____________ home 10/28/2006____ W____ 24-14____________ home 9/01/2007_____ W____ 16-3_________Chicago, Ill. 9/01/2012_____ W____ 18-17________Chicago, Ill. Northern Iowa (Iowa leads, 15-1) 11/05/1898____ L_____ 5-11______________away 9/23/1899_____ W____ 22-0_____________ home 10/06/1900____ W____ 69-0_____________ home 10/05/1901____ W____ 16-0_____________ home 10/04/1902____ W____ 26-5_____________ home 10/03/1903____ W____ 29-0_____________ home 10/22/1904____ W____ 11-5_____________ home 10/28/1905____ W____ 41-5_____________ home 10/07/1912____ W____ 35-7_____________ home 10/08/1913____ W____ 45-3_____________ home 10/03/1914____ W____ 95-0_____________ home 9/09/1995_____ W____ 34-13____________ home 9/06/1997_____ W____ 66-0_____________ home 9/17/2005_____ W____ 45-21____________ home 9/05/2009_____ W____ 17-16____________ home 9/15/2012_____ W____ 27-16____________ home Northwestern (Iowa leads, 47-24-3) 10/16/1897____ W____ 12-6______________away 11/23/1900____ T_____ 5-5_______________away 10/08/1910____ L_____ 5-10______________away 11/25/1911____ W____ 6-0______________ home 10/29/1913____ W____ 78-6______________away 11/07/1914____ W____ 27-0______________away 10/16/1915____ W____ 9-6______________ home 11/11/1916____ L_____ 13-20_____________away 11/17/1917____ L_____ 14-25_____________away 11/16/1918____ W____ 23-7_____________ home 11/08/1919____ W____ 14-7______________away 11/06/1920____ W____ 20-0_____________ home 11/19/1921____ W____ 14-0______________away 11/25/1922____ W____ 37-3_____________ home 11/24/1923____ W____ 17-14_____________away 11/20/1926____ L_____ 6-13_____________ home

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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

Notre Dame (Iowa trails, 8-13-3) 10/08/1921____ W____ 10-7_____________ home 11/11/1939____ W____ 7-6______________ home 11/16/1940____ W____ 7-0_______________away 10/27/1945____ L_____ 0-56______________away 10/26/1946____ L_____ 6-41_____________ home 10/25/1947____ L_____ 0-21______________away 10/23/1948____ L_____ 12-27____________ home 11/19/1949____ L_____ 7-28______________away 11/18/1950____ T_____ 14-14____________ home 11/24/1951____ T_____ 20-20_____________away 11/22/1952____ L_____ 0-27_____________ home 11/21/1953____ T_____ 14-14_____________away

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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

Ohio State (Iowa trails, 14-46-3) 11/18/1922____ W____ 12‑9______________away 11/27/1923____ W____ 20‑0______________away 10/14/1924____ T_____ 0‑0______________ home 10/24/1925____ W____ 15‑0______________away 10/23/1926____ L_____ 6‑23_____________ home 10/08/1927____ L_____ 6‑13______________away 11/10/1928____ W____ 14‑7______________away 10/13/1929____ L_____ 6‑7_______________away 11/24/1934____ L_____ 7‑40______________away 10/07/1944____ L_____ 0‑34______________away 10/06/1945____ L_____ 0‑42______________away 10/18/1947____ T_____ 13‑13_____________away 10/09/1948____ W____ 14‑7______________away 10/28/1950____ L_____ 21‑83_____________away 10/27/1951____ L_____ 21‑47_____________away 10/25/1952____ W____ 8‑0______________ home 10/16/1954____ L_____ 14‑20_____________away 11/12/1955____ L_____ 10‑20_____________away 11/17/1956____ W____ 6‑0______________ home 11/16/1957____ L_____ 13‑17_____________away 11/15/1958____ L_____ 28‑38____________ home 11/14/1959____ W____ 16‑7______________away 11/12/1960____ W____ 35‑12____________ home 11/04/1961____ L_____ 13‑29_____________away 11/03/1962____ W____ 28‑14____________ home 11/02/1963____ L_____ 3‑7_______________away 10/31/1964____ L_____ 19‑21____________ home 11/13/1965____ L_____ 0‑38______________away 11/12/1966____ L_____ 10‑14____________ home 11/18/1967____ L_____ 10‑21_____________away 11/16/1968____ L_____ 27‑33____________ home 9/11/1971_____ L_____ 21‑52_____________away 9/16/1972_____ L_____ 0‑21______________away 11/17/1973____ L_____ 13‑55_____________away 11/16/1974____ L_____ 10‑35____________ home 10/11/1975____ L_____ 0‑49______________away 10/09/1976____ L_____ 14‑34____________ home 10/15/1977____ L_____ 6‑27_____________ home 10/21/1978____ L_____ 7‑31______________away 11/10/1979____ L_____ 7‑34______________away 11/15/1980____ L_____ 7‑41_____________ home 9/24/1983_____ W____ 20‑14____________ home 9/22/1984_____ L_____ 26‑45_____________away 11/02/1985____ L_____ 13‑22_____________away 11/01/1986____ L_____ 10‑31____________ home 11/14/1987____ W____ 29‑27_____________away 11/12/1988____ T_____ 24‑24____________ home 11/11/1989____ L_____ 0‑28______________away 11/10/1990____ L_____ 26‑27____________ home 11/02/1991____ W____ 16‑9______________away 10/31/1992____ L_____ 15-38____________ home 10/28/1995____ L_____ 35-56_____________away 10/26/1996____ L_____ 26-38____________ home 10/04/1997____ L_____ 7-23______________away 11/14/1998____ L_____ 14-45____________ home 10/30/1999____ L_____ 11-41_____________away 10/21/2000____ L_____ 10-38____________ home 10/18/2003____ L_____ 10-19_____________away

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

Oklahoma (Iowa trails, 0-2) 9/15/1979_____ L_____ 6-21______________away 12/30/2011____ L_____ 14-31_______ Tempe, Ariz. Oklahoma State (Series tied, 1-1) 9/29/1923_____ W____ 29-0_____________ home 10/04/1930____ L_____ 0-6______________ home Oregon (Iowa trails, 1-2) 10/29/1949____ W____ 34-31____________ home 9/16/1989_____ L_____ 6-44_____________ home 9/24/1994_____ L_____ 18-40_____________away Oregon State (Iowa leads, 7-5) 10/06/1956____ W____ 14-13____________ home 1/01/1957_____ W____ 35-19____ Pasadena, Calif. 09/24/1960____ W____ 22-12____________ home 9/29/1962_____ W____ 28-8_____________ home 9/25/1965_____ W____ 27-7______________away 9/24/1966_____ L_____ 3-17_____________ home 9/30/1967_____ L_____ 18-38____________ home 9/21/1968_____ W____ 21-20____________ home 9/20/1969_____ L_____ 14-42____________ home 9/19/1970_____ L_____ 14-21_____________away 9/18/1971_____ L_____ 19-33_____________away 9/23/1972_____ W____ 19-11____________ home P & S (Iowa trails, 0-1) 10/23/1897____ L_____ 0-14_____________ home Parsons College (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/19/1895____ W____ 28-0______________away Penn College (Iowa leads, 2-0) 11/28/1895____ W____ 14-12_____________away 10/14/1899____ W____ 35-0_____________ home Penn State (Iowa trails, 12-13) 11/15/1930____ W____ 19-0_____________ home 9/25/1971_____ L_____ 14-44____________ home 9/30/1972_____ L_____ 10-14_____________away 9/29/1973_____ L_____ 8-27______________away 9/28/1974_____ L_____ 0-27_____________ home 9/27/1975_____ L_____ 10-30____________ home 9/25/1976_____ W____ 7-6_______________away 9/17/1983_____ W____ 42-34_____________away 9/15/1984_____ L_____ 17-20____________ home 9/18/1993_____ L_____ 0-31_____________ home 9/17/1994_____ L_____ 21-61_____________away 10/21/1995____ L_____ 27-41____________ home 10/19/1996____ W____ 21-20_____________away 10/09/1999____ L_____ 7-31_____________ home 11/04/2000____ W____ 26-23 (2OT)________away 9/29/2001_____ W____ 24-18____________ home 9/28/2002_____ W____ 42-35 (OT)_________away 10/25/2003____ W____ 26-14____________ home 10/23/2004____ W____ 6-4_______________away 10/06/2007____ L_____ 7-27______________away 11/08/2008____ W____ 24-23____________ home 9/26/2009_____ W____ 21-10_____________away 10/02/2010____ W____ 24-3_____________ home 10/08/2011____ L_____ 3-13______________away 10/20/2012____ L_____ 14-38____________ home


ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS Pittsburgh (Iowa trails, 2-3) 10/03/1931____ L_____ 0-20_____________ home 10/13/1951____ W____ 34-17____________ home 9/26/1952_____ L_____ 14-26_____________away 9/20/2008_____ L_____ 20-21_____________away 9/17/2011_____ W____ 31-27____________ home Purdue (Iowa trails, 34-46-3) 10/22/1910____ W____ 16-0_____________ home 11/11/1911____ W____ 11-0______________away 11/06/1915____ L_____ 13-19_____________away 10/21/1916____ W____ 24-6_____________ home 10/21/1921____ W____ 13-6______________away 10/28/1922____ W____ 56-0_____________ home 10/13/1923____ W____ 7-0______________ home 11/16/1929____ L_____ 0-7_______________away 10/18/1930____ L_____ 0-20_____________ home 11/14/1931____ L_____ 0-22______________away 11/12/1932____ L_____ 0-18_____________ home 11/18/1933____ W____ 14-6______________away 11/10/1934____ L_____ 6-13_____________ home 11/16/1935____ L_____ 6-12______________away 11/14/1936____ L_____ 0-13_____________ home 10/30/1937____ L_____ 0-13______________away 10/29/1938____ T_____ 0-0______________ home 11/04/1939____ W____ 4-0_______________away 11/02/1940____ L_____ 6-21_____________ home 10/25/1941____ L_____ 6-7_______________away 10/31/1942____ W____ 13-7_____________ home 10/23/1943____ L_____ 7-28______________away 10/21/1944____ L_____ 7-26_____________ home 10/13/1945____ L_____ 0-40______________away 9/28/1946_____ W____ 16-0_____________ home 11/01/1947____ L_____ 0-21______________away 10/16/1948____ L_____ 13-20____________ home 10/01/1949____ W____ 21-7______________away 10/21/1950____ W____ 33-21____________ home 10/06/1951____ L_____ 30-34_____________away 10/11/1952____ L_____ 14-41_____________away 11/07/1953____ W____ 26-0______________away 11/06/1954____ W____ 25-14____________ home 10/15/1955____ T_____ 20-20____________ home 10/27/1956____ W____ 21-20_____________away 10/24/1959____ L_____ 7-14______________away 10/22/1960____ W____ 21-14____________ home 10/28/1961____ L_____ 0-9_______________away 10/27/1962____ L_____ 3-26_____________ home 10/26/1963____ L_____ 0-14______________away 10/24/1964____ L_____ 14-19____________ home 10/09/1965____ L_____ 14-17____________ home 10/08/1966____ L_____ 0-35______________away 10/28/1967____ L_____ 22-41____________ home 10/26/1968____ L_____ 15-44_____________away 10/18/1969____ L_____ 31-35_____________away 10/17/1970____ L_____ 3-24_____________ home 10/02/1971____ L_____ 13-45_____________away 10/07/1972____ L_____ 0-24_____________ home 11/03/1973____ L_____ 23-48____________ home 11/02/1974____ L_____ 14-38_____________away 11/15/1975____ L_____ 18-19_____________away 11/13/1976____ L_____ 0-21_____________ home 10/22/1977____ L_____ 21-34_____________away 10/28/1978____ L_____ 7-34_____________ home 11/03/1979____ L_____ 14-20____________ home 11/08/1980____ L_____ 13-58_____________away 11/07/1981____ W____ 33-7_____________ home 11/06/1982____ L_____ 7-16______________away 10/15/1983____ W____ 31-14____________ home 10/13/1984____ W____ 40-3______________away 11/16/1985____ W____ 27-24_____________away 11/15/1986____ W____ 42-14____________ home 10/24/1987____ W____ 38-14____________ home

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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

Temple (Iowa leads, 1-0) 11/21/1936____ W____ 25-0______________away

Ripon College (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/20/1928____ W____ 61-6_____________ home

Texas Christian (Iowa leads, 2-1) 9/27/1958_____ W____ 17-0_____________ home 9/23/1967_____ W____ 24-9_____________ home 9/28/1968_____ L_____ 17-28_____________away

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_____

Rush College (Series tied, 1-1) 10/29/1898____ L_____ 11-15_____________away 10/21/1899____ W____ 17-0_____________ home St. Louis (Iowa leads, 2-1) 11/30/1905____ W____ 31-0______________away 11/29/1906____ L_____ 0-39______________away 10/10/1925____ W____ 41-0_____________ home San Diego State (Iowa leads, 1-0) 12/30/1986____ W____ 39-38____ San Diego, Calif. Simpson College (Iowa leads, 4-0) 11/17/1898____ W____ 12-0_____________ home 10/12/1900____ W____ 47-0_____________ home 10/18/1902____ W____ 10-0______________away 11/06/1903____ W____ 35-2_____________ home South Carolina (Iowa leads, 1-0) 1/1/2009______ W____ 31-10________ Tampa, Fla. South Dakota (Iowa leads, 8-0) 11/10/1917____ W____ 35-0_____________ 11/01/1919____ W____ 26-13____________ 11/03/1928____ W____ 19-0_____________ 9/29/1934_____ W____ 34-0_____________ 10/05/1935____ W____ 47-2_____________ 10/10/1936____ W____ 33-7_____________ 9/30/1939_____ W____ 41-0_____________ 10/05/1940____ W____ 46-0_____________

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Southeast Oklahoma (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/04/1924____ W____ 43-0_____________ home Southern Cal (Iowa trails, 2-7) 11/21/1925____ L_____ 0-18______________away 9/29/1950_____ W____ 20-14_____________away 10/07/1961____ W____ 35-34_____________away 10/06/1962____ L_____ 0-7______________ home 9/26/1970_____ L_____ 0-48_____________ home 10/05/1974____ L_____ 3-41______________away 10/04/1975____ L_____ 16-27____________ home 10/02/1976____ L_____ 0-55______________away 1/02/2003_____ L_____ 17-38________ Miami, Fla. Syracuse (Iowa leads, 3-1) 9/20/1975_____ L_____ 7-10______________away 9/18/1976_____ W____ 41-3_____________ home 9/09/2006_____ W____ 20-13 (2 OT)________away 9/08/2007_____ W____ 35-0_____________ home

Tennessee (Series tied, 1-1) 12/31/82______ W____ 28-22_______ Atlanta, Ga. 8/30/87________L_____22-23_East Rutherford, N. J. Tennessee Tech (Iowa leads, 1-0) 9/3/2011______ W____ 34-7_____________ home Texas (Series, tied, 1-1) 12/26/1984____ W____ 55-17_____Anaheim, Calif. 12/30/2006____ L_____ 24-26__ San Antonio, Calif. Texas A&M (Iowa trails, 0-1) 10/10/1931____ L_____ 0-29______________away Texas-El Paso (Iowa leads, 1-0) 9/27/1986_____ W____ 69-7_____________ home

Texas Tech (Iowa leads, 2-0) 12/29/1996____ W____ 27-0___San Antonio, Texas 12/29/2001____ W____ 19-16__San Antonio, Texas Tulsa (Iowa leads, 3-1) 9/30/1989_____ W____ 30-22____________ home 9/04/1993_____ W____ 26-25____________ home 9/21/1996_____ L_____ 20-27_____________away 9/13/1997_____ W____ 54-16____________ home UCLA (Iowa trails, 3-6) 9/23/1938_____ L_____ 3-27______________away 9/26/1947_____ L_____ 7-22______________away 9/24/1949_____ L_____ 25-41____________ home 10/21/1955____ L_____ 13-33_____________away 9/22/1973_____ L_____ 18-55_____________away 9/21/1974_____ W____ 21-10____________ home *10/01/1977___ L_____ 16-34_____________away 9/26/1981_____ W____ 20-7_____________ home 1/01/1985_____ L_____ 28-45____ Pasadena, Calif. * - - Iowa was awarded a forfeit Upper Iowa (Iowa leads, 2-0) 10/22/1898____ W____ 23-5_____________ home 9/28/1900_____ W____ 57-0_____________ home Utah (Iowa trails, 0-1) 10/07/1978____ L_____ 9-13_____________ home Utah State (Iowa leads, 2-0) 9/28/1957_____ W____ 70-14____________ home 9/21/2002_____ W____ 48-7_____________ home Wabash College (Iowa leads, 2-0) 10/31/1925____ W____ 28-7_____________ home 10/15/1927____ W____ 38-0_____________ home Washington (Series tied, 3-3) 9/25/1937_____ L_____ 0-14______________away 10/05/1963____ W____ 17-7______________away 10/03/1964____ W____ 28-18____________ home 1/01/1981_____ L_____ 0-28_____ Pasadena, Calif. 1/01/1990_____ L_____ 34-46____ Pasadena, Calif. 12/29/1995____ W____ 38-18______ El Paso, Texas

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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____________

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Washington, MO (Iowa leads, 4-0) 11/15/1902____ W____ 61-0______________away 11/26/1903____ W____ 12-2______________away 11/19/1910____ W____ 38-0______________away 9/19/1942_____ W____ 26-7_____________ home Western Michigan (Iowa trails, 0-2) 9/09/2000_____ L_____ 21-27____________ home 11/17/2007____ L_____ 19-28____________ home Wilton (Iowa leads, 2-0) 11/04/1896____ W____ 27-0_____________ home 10/02/1897____ W____ 22-4_____________ home Wisconsin (Series tied, 42-42-2) 10/29/1894____ L_____ 0‑44______________away 11/03/1906____ L_____ 4‑18______________away 11/02/1907____ L_____ 5‑6______________ home 11/23/1911____ L_____ 0‑12______________away 11/04/1912____ L_____ 10‑28____________ home 11/27/1917____ L_____ 0‑20______________away 11/15/1924____ W____ 21‑7______________away 11/07/1925____ L_____ 0‑6______________ home 11/13/1926____ L_____ 10‑20_____________away 11/12/1927____ W____ 16‑0______________away 11/17/1928____ L_____ 0‑13_____________ home 10/26/1929____ W____ 14‑0______________away 10/08/1932____ L_____ 0‑34______________away 10/21/1933____ W____ 26‑7_____________ home 10/16/1937____ L_____ 6‑13______________away 10/08/1938____ L_____ 13‑31____________ home 10/28/1939____ W____ 19‑13_____________away

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____

30‑12____________ home 0‑23______________away 6‑0______________ home 5‑7______________ home 7‑26______________away 7‑27_____________ home 21‑7______________away 14‑46_____________away 19‑13____________ home 13‑35_____________away 0‑14_____________ home 7‑34______________away 13‑42____________ home 6‑10______________away 13‑7_____________ home 14‑37_____________away 13‑7_____________ home 21‑7_____________ home 20‑9______________away 16‑25_____________away 28‑21____________ home 47‑15____________ home 14‑42_____________away 7‑10_____________ home 21‑31_____________away 13‑16_____________away 0‑7______________ home 21‑21_____________away 41‑0_____________ home 17‑23_____________away 24‑14____________ home 20‑16____________ home 14‑16_____________away 7‑35______________away 15‑28____________ home 45‑28____________ home 21‑38_____________away 24‑8______________away 38‑24____________ 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_____

24‑13_____________away 22‑13____________ home 17‑7______________away 28‑14____________ home 34‑14_____________away 10‑10____________ home 23‑13_____________away 17‑6_____________ home 31‑10_____________away 31‑6_____________ home 31‑24_____________away 30‑10____________ home 10‑6______________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

Wyoming (Iowa leads, 2-0) 10/17/1953____ W____ 21-7_____________ home 12/30/1987____ W____ 20-19____ San Diego, Calif. Yale (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/14/1922____ W____ 6-0_______________away

Iowa Records vs. Major Conferences Atlantic Coast__________ W-L-T Georgia Tech____________ 1-0-0 Miami, FL_______________ 0-4-0 North Carolina State______ 0-3-0 Pittsburgh______________ 2-3-0 Syracuse_______________ 3-1-0 Totals (. 545)__________ 6-11-0 American Athletic_______ W-L-T Cincinnati______________ 1-0-0 Temple________________ 1-0-0 Totals (1. 000)__________ 2-0-0 Big Sky________________ W-L-T Montana_______________ 1-0-0 Totals (1. 000)__________ 1-0-0

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Big Ten________________ W-L-T Illinois________________ 29-38-2 Indiana_______________ 42-28-4 Michigan______________ 13-41-4 Michigan State_________ 23-19-2 Minnesota_____________ 43-61-2 Nebraska______________ 12-28-3 Northwestern__________ 47-24-3 Ohio State_____________ 14-46-3 Penn State_____________ 12-13-0 Purdue_______________ 34-46-3 Wisconsin_____________ 42-42-2 Totals (. 450)________ 311-386-28 Big 12_________________ W-L-T Iowa State_____________ 39-21-0 Kansas_________________ 4-6-0 Kansas State____________ 5-1-0 Oklahoma______________ 0-2-0 Oklahoma State_________ 1-1-0 Texas__________________ 1-1-0 Texas Christian __________ 2-1-0 Texas Tech______________ 2-0-0 Totals (. 628)__________ 54-33-0

Conference USA________ W-L-T Tulsa__________________ 3-1-0 Texas-El Paso____________ 1-0-0 Totals (. 800)___________ 4-1-0 Mid-American__________ W-L-T Akron_________________ 1-0-0 Ball State_______________ 2-0-0 Buffalo_________________ 1-0-0 Central Michigan________ 2-1-0 Kent State______________ 2-0-0 Miami, OH______________ 3-0-0 Northern Illinois_________ 8-0-0 Western Michigan_______ 0-2-0 Totals (. 900)__________ 19-3-0 Pacific-12______________ W-L-T Arizona________________ 5-6-0 Arizona State___________ 1-2-0 California_______________ 3-1-0 Colorado_______________ 0-2-0 Oregon________________ 1-2-0 Oregon State___________ 7-5-0 Southern California______ 2-7-0 UCLA__________________ 3-6-0 Utah__________________ 0-1-0 Washington____________ 3-3-0 Washington State________ 3-1-1 Totals (. 438)__________ 28-36-1

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)

2002 * Akron___________ W______ 57-21

9/7 (3-0)

1991 * Hawaii___________ W______ 53-10 1996 * Arizona__________ W______ 21-20 2002 Miami (OH)_______ W______ 29-24

9/14 (3-2)

1974 Michigan_________ L________ 7-24 1985 * Drake___________ W_______ 58-0 1991 Iowa State________ W______ 29-10 1996 * Iowa State________ W______ 38-13 2002 * Iowa State________ L_______ 31-36

9/21 (5-1)

1946 * North Dakota St. __ W_______ 39-0 1968 * Oregon State_____ W______ 21-20 1974 * UCLA____________ W______ 21-10 1985 * Northern Illinois___ W______ 48-20 1996 Tulsa____________ L_______ 20-27 2002 * Utah State________ W_______ 48-7

9/28 (9-3-1)

1900 * Upper Iowa_______ W_______ 57-0 1904 * Augustana_______ W_______ 33-2 1918 * Great Lakes_______ L________ 0-10 1929 * Carroll___________ W_______ 46-0 1935 * Bradley Tech______ W_______ 26-0 1946 * Purdue__________ W_______ 16-0 1957 * Utah State________ W______ 70-14 1963 * Washington State__ T_______ 14‑14 1968 TX Christian______ L_______ 17-28 1974 * Penn State_______ L________ 0-27 1985 Iowa State________ W_______ 57-3 1991 * Northern Illinois___ W_______ 58-7 2002 Penn State (OT)___ W______ 42-35

10/5 (11-4)

1901 * Iowa Teachers_____ W_______ 16-0 1912 * Iowa Teachers_____ W_______ 35-7 1918 Nebraska ________ W_______ 12-0 1929 * Monmouth_______ W_______ 46-0 1935 * South Dakota_____ W_______ 47-2 1940 * South Dakota_____ W_______ 46-0 1946 Michigan_________ L________ 7-14 1957 * Washington State__ W______ 20-13 1963 Washington______ W_______ 17-7 1968 * Notre Dame______ L_______ 28-51 1974 Southern Cal______ L________ 3-41 1985 * Michigan State (h)_ W______ 35-31 1991 * Michigan_________ L_______ 24-43 1996 * Michigan State (h)_ W______ 37-30 2002 * Purdue (h)________ W______ 31-28

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10/19 (11-4-1)

11/9 (11-6)

10/26 (10-7)

11/23 (7-4-2)

1895 Parsons__________ W_______ 28-0 1900 Iowa State_____ canceled_________ 1901 * Iowa State________ W_______ 12-0 1907 * Missouri_________ W_______ 21-6 1912 Chicago_________ L_______ 14-34 1918 * Cornell__________ W_______ 34-0 1929 * Illinois (h)________ T_________ 7-7 1940 Indiana__________ L________ 6-10 1946 Indiana__________ W_______ 13-0 1957 * Wisconsin (h)_____ W_______ 21-7 1963 * Wisconsin________ L________ 7-10 1968 * Wisconsin ________ W_______ 41-0 1974 Minnesota_______ L_______ 17-23 1985 * Michigan ________ W______ 12-10 1991 * Illinois (h)________ W______ 24-21 1996 Penn State_______ W______ 21-20 2002 Indiana__________ W_______ 24-8 1896 * Kansas___________ W________ 6-0 1900 * Drake ___________ W______ 26-10 1901 Minnesota _______ L________ 0-16 1907 Drake___________ W_______ 25-4 1912 Minnesota_______ L________ 7-56 1929 Wisconsin________ W_______ 14-0 1935 Illinois ___________ W_______ 19-0 1940 Minnesota_______ L________ 6-34 1946 * Notre Dame______ L________ 6-41 1957 Northwestern ____ W________ 6-0 1963 Purdue__________ L________ 0-14 1968 Purdue__________ L_______ 14-44 1974 * Illinois___________ W______ 14-12 1985 Northwestern_____ W______ 49-10 1991 Purdue__________ W______ 31-21 1996 * Ohio State________ L_______ 26-38 2002 #8 Michigan ______ W_______ 34-9

11/2 (6-9-2)

1891 * Minnesota_______ L________ 4-42 1895 Kansas___________ L________ 0-52 1900 Chicago_________ W_______ 17-0 1901 * Knox____________ W_______ 23-6 1907 * Wisconsin________ L_________ 5-6 1918 * Illinois___________ L________ 0-19 1935 * Indiana __________ T_________ 6-6 1940 * Purdue (h)________ L________ 6-21 1946 * Illinois (h)________ L_________ 0-7 1957 Michigan ________ T_______ 21-21 1963 Ohio State________ L_________ 3-7 1968 Minnesota _______ W______ 35-28 1974 Purdue__________ L_______ 14-38 1985 Ohio State________ L_______ 13-22 1991 Ohio State________ W_______ 16-9 1996 Illinois ___________ W______ 31-21 2002 * Wisconsin________ W_______ 20-3

1891 Grinnell__________ L_________ 4-6 1896 Missouri _________ W_______ 12-0 1901 * Illinois___________ L________ 0-27 1907 * Illinois___________ W______ 25-12 1912 Indiana__________ W_______ 13-6 1918 * Minnesota (h)_____ W________ 6-0 1935 * Minnesota (h)_____ L________ 6-13 1940 Nebraska_________ L________ 6-14 1946 Wisconsin________ W_______ 21-7 1957 * Minnesota_______ W______ 44-20 1963 * Minnesota_______ W______ 27-13 1968 * Northwestern_____ W______ 68-34 1974 * Wisconsin________ L_______ 15-28 1985 * Illinois___________ W_______ 59-0 1991 * Indiana __________ W______ 38-21 1996 * Northwestern_____ L_______ 13-40 2002 * Northwestern_____ W______ 62-10 1893 Nebraska_________ L_______ 18‑20 1907 Iowa State________ L_______ 14‑20 1912 * Wisconsin (h)_____ L_______ 10‑28 1918 * Northwestern_____ W_______ 23‑7 1929 Michigan_________ T_________ 0‑0 1935 Northwestern_____ T_________ 0‑0 1940 * Illinois___________ W_______ 18‑7 1957 Notre Dame______ W______ 21‑13 1963 Notre Dame___ canceled 1968 Illinois___________ W______ 37‑13 1974 Michigan State____ L_______ 21‑60 1985 * Minnesota_______ W_______ 31‑9 1991 * Minnesota_______ W_______ 23‑8 1996 Minnesota_______ W______ 43-24

11/29 (0-2-1)

1894 * Nebraska_________ L________ 0-36 1900 Northwestern_____ T_________ 5-5 1906 St. Louis__________ L________ 0-39 * - - at Iowa City (h) - - indicates Homecoming game

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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

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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

Homecoming Record vs. All Opponents

Opponent________________________________ W‑L‑T Illinois____________________________________ 5‑5‑2 Indiana___________________________________ 9‑5‑1 Iowa State_________________________________ 3‑1‑0 Michigan__________________________________ 2‑3‑0 Michigan State_____________________________ 6‑0‑1 Minnesota_________________________________ 7‑9‑0 Nebraska__________________________________ 0‑1‑0 Northwestern______________________________ 7‑3‑0 Ohio State_________________________________ 1‑1‑0 Penn State_________________________________ 3‑0‑0 Purdue___________________________________ 6‑10‑1 Wisconsin_________________________________ 6‑3‑0 Totals___________________________________ 55‑41‑5


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1957 Rose Bowl

1959 Rose Bowl

Iowa ‑‑ 35, Oregon State ‑‑ 19 Jan. 1, 1957, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif.

Iowa ‑‑ 38, California ‑‑ 12 Jan. 1, 1959, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif.

Iowa_____________ 14_______ 7_______ 7_______ 7_______ 35 Oregon State_____ 0_______ 6_______ 6_______ 7_______ 19

Iowa_____________ 7_______ 13_______ 12_______ 6_______ 38 California________ 0_______ 0_______ 6_______ 6_______ 12

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 35‑19 in the 43rd Rose Bowl. It was the school’s first bowl appearance. Iowa assumed an early lead on game MVP Kenny Ploen’s 49‑yard run. Ploen also completed 9‑of‑10 passes. Collins Hagler scored two TDs and totaled a game‑best 85 rushing yards. Iowa played Oregon State during the regular season and had also won that encounter, 14‑13. The Rose Bowl win was the Big Ten’s 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 Player‑of‑the‑Game honors and led Iowa to a 38‑12 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). Jeter’s 21. 6 yards per carry average and his 81‑yard 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 48‑301_____________________Rushes‑yards_____________________ 46‑166 107______________________ Passing yards______________________ 130 11‑15‑1______________________ Passes______________________ 10‑14‑0 63‑408_____________________Total offense_____________________ 60‑296 2‑36______________________ Punts‑average______________________ 3‑35 3‑3________________________Fumbles‑lost________________________ 4‑3 5‑50______________________ Penalties‑yards______________________ 6‑60 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Hagler 10‑85, Dobrino 4‑64, Ploen 8‑59 OSU: Francis 15‑73, Beamer 7‑31

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)

Iowa___________________ TEAM STATISTICS____________________ CAL 24________________________ First Downs________________________ 20 55‑429_____________________Rushes‑yards_____________________ 53‑214 87_______________________ Passing yards______________________ 130 9‑14‑0_______________________ Passes_______________________ 9‑20‑2 72‑516_____________________Total offense_____________________ 78‑344 3‑41______________________ Punts‑average______________________ 5‑37 3‑1________________________Fumbles‑lost________________________ 2‑2 5‑55______________________ Penalties‑yards______________________ 5‑35 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Jeter 9‑194, Fleming 9‑85, Gravel 3‑45, Nocera 9‑37 CAL: Olguin 9‑62, Patton 9‑45, Kapp 10‑34 PASSING IOWA: Duncan 5‑7‑0‑50, Ogiego 4‑5‑0‑37 CAL: Kapp 8‑17‑1‑126

PASSING IOWA: Ploen 9‑10‑0‑83 OSU: Francis 10‑12‑0‑130

RECEIVING IOWA: Prescott 3‑31 CAL: Hart 4‑61, Garvin 1‑31

RECEIVING IOWA: Gibbons 5‑61, Harris 2‑21 OSU: Hammack 4‑65, Beamer 2‑31

Iowa Bowl Results Won 14, Lost 11, Tied 1 Bowl:____________ 2011 Insight:______ 2010 Insight:______ 2010 Orange:_____ 2009 Outback:____ 2006 Alamo:______ 2006 Outback:____ 2005 Capital One:__ 2004 Outback:____ 2003 Orange:_____

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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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 1982 Rose Bowl

1982 Peach Bowl

Washington ‑‑ 28, Iowa ‑‑ 0 Jan. 1, 1982, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif.

Iowa ‑‑ 28, Tennessee ‑‑ 22 Dec. 31, 1982, Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta, Ga.

Washington________ 0________ 13________ 0________ 15________ 28 Iowa______________ 0_________0________ 0_________ 0________ 0

Iowa______________ 0________ 21________ 7_________ 0________ 28 Tennessee_________ 7_________0________12________ 3________ 22

GAME RECAP Washington’s Jacque Robinson rushed for 142 yards and two touchdowns as the Huskies blanked Iowa 28‑0 in the 68th Rose Bowl game. One of the key plays was late in the first half when Iowa tried to convert a fourth‑and‑seven situation at Washington’s 40‑yard line. Pete Gales’ pass was incomplete, and the Huskies moved the ball downfield and scored with 0:19 left for a 13‑0 halftime lead. Iowa’s 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 28‑22 Peach Bowl win over Tennessee. Long completed 14 of 17 first half passes for 231 yards and three touchdowns. Iowa led 21‑7 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 non‑Rose 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 51‑186_______________________Rushes‑yards______________________ 43‑180 142_________________________Passing yards__________________________84 15‑29‑1________________________ Passes________________________ 10‑21‑3 80‑328_______________________ Total offense_______________________ 64‑264 7‑36________________________ Punts‑average________________________ 5‑47 0‑0__________________________ Fumbles‑lost__________________________ 2‑2 3‑28________________________ Penalties‑yards________________________ 6‑73 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Granger 13‑80, Bohannon 10‑44 UW: Robinson 20‑142

Attendance: 50,134 IOWA_____________________ TEAM STATISTICS_____________________ TENN 24__________________________ First Downs___________________________23 43‑110_______________________Rushes‑yards______________________ 38‑154 304_________________________Passing yards_________________________221 19‑26‑1________________________ Passes________________________ 22‑41‑0 69‑414_______________________ Total offense_______________________ 79‑375 5‑35________________________ Punts‑average________________________ 5‑45 1‑1__________________________ Fumbles‑lost__________________________ 2‑1 3‑30________________________ Penalties‑yards________________________ 7‑47

PASSING IOWA: Gales 4‑7‑1‑51, Bohannon 6‑14‑2‑33 UW: Pelleur 15‑29‑1‑142

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Gill 16‑70, Phillips 10‑34 UT: Coleman 11‑103, Furnas 12‑52

RECEIVING IOWA: Brown 6‑52 UW: Skansi 4‑69, Allen 5‑68

PASSING IOWA: Long 19‑26‑1‑304 UT: Cockrell 22‑41‑0‑221 RECEIVING IOWA: Moritz 8‑168, Harmon 3‑44, Gill 3‑39 UT: Wilson 7‑62, Duncan 3‑52, Miller 2‑30

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1983 Gator Bowl

1984 Freedom Bowl

Florida ‑‑ 14, Iowa ‑‑ 6 Dec. 30, 1983, Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Fla.

Iowa ‑‑ 55, Texas ‑‑ 17 Dec. 26, 1984, Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, Calif.

Iowa______________ 0_________3________ 3_________ 0________ 6 Florida____________ 7_________7________ 0_________ 0________ 14

Texas______________ 0________ 17________ 0_________ 0________ 17 Iowa_____________ 14_______ 10________31________ 0________ 55

GAME RECAP Cold weather stalled a couple of high‑powered offenses in the 39th annual Gator Bowl as Florida defeated Iowa 14‑6. 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 Florida’s 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 Long’s passing performance surpassed all previous bowl games as the Hawkeyes blasted Texas 55‑17 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. Long’s third quarter totals were 12‑14 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 40‑114_______________________Rushes‑yards______________________ 44‑168 167_________________________Passing yards__________________________92 13‑30‑4________________________ Passes_________________________ 9‑23‑2 70‑281_______________________ Total offense_______________________ 67‑250 2‑40________________________ Punts‑average________________________ 7‑38 2‑1__________________________ Fumbles‑lost__________________________ 0‑0 7‑44________________________ Penalties‑yards______________________ 12‑105 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Gill 10‑83, Granger 9‑37, Phillips 13‑33 UF: Anderson 17‑84, Williams 10‑68 PASSING IOWA: Long 13‑28‑4‑167 UF: Peace 9‑22‑2‑92 RECEIVING IOWA: Harmon 6‑90 UF: Dixon 5‑55

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 35‑115________________________Rushes‑yards_________________________41‑91 185_________________________ Passing yards__________________________ 469 17‑34‑2_________________________ Passes_________________________ 30‑40‑0 69‑300________________________Total offense________________________81‑560 5‑43_________________________ Punts‑average_________________________4‑42 3‑3___________________________Fumbles‑lost___________________________5‑2 6‑50_________________________Penalties‑yards_________________________4‑27 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Gill 17‑61. UT: Orr 12‑67, Johnson 8‑56 PASSING IOWA: Long 29‑39‑0‑461 UT: Dodge 16‑32‑2‑180 RECEIVING IOWA: Smith 4‑115, Happel 8‑104, Flagg 5‑71, Hayes 3‑70 UT: Bryant 3‑50, Duhon 1‑47, Moerschell 4‑40, Harris 6‑37

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 1986 Rose Bowl

1986 Holiday Bowl

UCLA ‑‑ 45, Iowa ‑‑ 28 Jan. 1, 1986, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif.

Iowa ‑‑ 39, San Diego State ‑‑ 38 Dec. 30, 1986, Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, Calif.

UCLA_____________ 10_______ 14________ 7________ 14________ 45 Iowa______________ 7_________3________ 7________ 11________ 28

Iowa______________ 7_________6________ 8________ 18________ 39 San Diego State_____ 6________ 15________ 7________ 10________ 38

GAME RECAP UCLA freshman tailback Eric Ball paved the way for the Bruins’ 45‑28 upset victory over Big Ten champion Iowa. Ball, who didn’t 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 career‑high 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 Houghtlin’s 41‑yard field goal as time expired culminated an 18‑point blitz in the final 8:39 and helped Iowa down San Diego State 39‑38 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 36‑35 lead. SDSU’s Kevin Rahill booted a 21‑yard FG with 0:47 left to give the Aztecs a 38‑36 advantage. Kevin Harmon returned the ensuing kickoff to the SDSU 37‑yard 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

UCLA_____________________ TEAM STATISTICS_____________________ IOWA 29__________________________ First Downs___________________________25 55‑299_______________________Rushes‑yards_______________________ 34‑82 189_________________________Passing yards_________________________319 16‑26‑1________________________ Passes________________________ 29‑38‑1 81‑488_______________________ Total offense_______________________ 72‑401 2‑38________________________ Punts‑average________________________ 2‑32 3‑2__________________________ Fumbles‑lost__________________________ 4‑4 6‑36________________________ Penalties‑yards________________________ 5‑40

IOWA_____________________ TEAM STATISTICS_____________________ SDSU 21__________________________ First Downs___________________________17 41‑141_______________________Rushes‑yards______________________ 36‑117 222_________________________Passing yards_________________________298 15‑29‑1________________________ Passes________________________ 21‑33‑2 70‑363_______________________ Total offense_______________________ 69‑415 4‑43________________________ Punts‑average________________________ 5‑47 2‑1__________________________ Fumbles‑lost__________________________ 0‑0 4‑17________________________ Penalties‑yards________________________ 7‑70

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: R. Harmon 14‑55, Hudson 13‑53 UCLA: Ball 22‑227, Green 13‑46, Farr 5‑42

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Bayless 19‑110, Hudson 9‑43 SDSU: Hardy 26‑83, Gilmore 7‑35

PASSING IOWA: Long 29‑37‑1‑319 UCLA: Stevens 16‑26‑1‑189

PASSING IOWA: Vlasic 15‑28‑1‑222 SDSU: Santos 21‑33‑2‑298

RECEIVING IOWA: R. Harmon 11‑102, Happel 6‑89, Flagg 3‑55, Smith 4‑44 UCLA: Dorrell 3‑59, Sherrard 4‑48, Tennell 3‑30

RECEIVING IOWA: Flagg 4‑66, Early 3‑57, Cook 2‑51 SDSU: Jackson 2‑89, Gilbreath 5‑87, Gilmore 9‑70

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1987 Holiday Bowl

1988 Peach Bowl

Iowa ‑‑ 20, Wyoming ‑‑ 19 Dec. 30, 1987, Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, Calif.

N. C. State ‑‑ 28, Iowa ‑‑ 23 Dec. 31, 1988, Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta, Ga.

Iowa______________ 0_________7________ 0________ 13________ 20 Wyoming_________ 12________7________ 0_________ 0________ 19

Iowa______________ 3_________7________ 7_________ 6________ 23 N. C. State__________ 7________ 21________ 0_________ 0________ 28

GAME RECAP Iowa’s 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 20‑19 triumph over Wyoming in the 10th Holiday Bowl. Merton Hanks deflected a second‑period 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 19‑13 with a 33‑yard interception return. Greg Worker’s 52‑yard FG attempt was blocked by Hanks with 46 seconds left to preserve the victory. Wright, who added six tackles, was Iowa’s game MVP. Wyoming had a 12‑0 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 couldn’t overcome seven turnovers, including three interceptions by North Carolina State’s Michael Brooks, in a 28‑23 loss in the Peach Bowl. NCSU jumped out to a 28‑3 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 catch‑up effort. The Hawkeyes trailed 28‑3 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

IOWA______________________ TEAM STATISTICS________________WYOMING 17___________________________ First Downs___________________19 36‑94_________________________ Rushes‑yards__________________21‑43 237__________________________Passing yards__________________332 21‑35‑0__________________________Passes_____________________28‑51‑1 71‑331________________________ Total offense___________________72‑375 8‑42_________________________ Punts‑average__________________6‑30 1‑1___________________________ Fumbles‑lost__________________0‑0 6‑57_________________________ Penalties‑yards__________________7‑61

IOWA_____________________ TEAM STATISTICS_____________________NCSU 21__________________________ First Downs___________________________24 19‑46________________________Rushes‑yards______________________ 72‑236 428_________________________Passing yards_________________________195 30‑51‑4________________________ Passes________________________ 11‑23‑2 70‑447_______________________ Total offense_______________________ 95‑401 6‑36________________________ Punts‑average________________________ 5‑36 4‑3__________________________ Fumbles‑lost__________________________ 8‑5 4‑44________________________ Penalties‑yards________________________ 4‑40

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Harmon 12‑47, Hudson 10‑43 UW: Abraham 14‑39

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Saunders 6‑22 NCSU: Jackson 17‑86, Crite 13‑53

PASSING IOWA: Hartlieb 21‑35‑0‑237 UW: Burnett 28‑51‑1‑332

PASSING IOWA: Hartlieb 30‑51‑4‑428 NCSU: Montgomery 7‑10‑1‑152

RECEIVING IOWA: Flagg 6‑93, Watkins 4‑72, Cook 6‑43 UW: Sargent 8‑106, Loving 5‑63, Wood 4‑51, Joseph 4‑42

RECEIVING IOWA: Cook 8‑122, Harberts 6‑101, Bass 4‑67 NCSU: Peebles 2‑91

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 1991 Rose Bowl

1991 Holiday Bowl

Washington ‑‑ 46, Iowa ‑‑ 34 Jan. 1, 1991, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif.

Iowa ‑‑ 13, Brigham Young ‑‑ 13 Dec. 30, 1991, Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, Calif.

Iowa______________ 0_________7________ 7________ 20________ 34 Washington_______ 10_______ 23________ 6_________ 7________ 46

Iowa______________ 6________ 7________ 0_________ 0________ 13 BYU_______________ 0________ 6________ 0_________ 7________ 13

GAME RECAP Iowa charged back from a 33‑7 halftime deficit to pull within 13 (39‑26) with 5:07 left, but Washington held on to defeat the Hawkeyes 46‑34 in the highest‑scoring game in Rose Bowl history. Nick Bell gained 64 yards to go over 1,000 for the season (1,009) and Tony Stewart became Iowa’s all‑time leading rusher (2,562). The receiving corps was a bright spot for Iowa, combining for 315 yards on 17 catches. Mike Saunders led Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s 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 13‑0 halftime deficit. Iowa built its lead on two touchdown runs by Mike Saunders. Saunders joined Iowa’s exclusive 1,000‑yard 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 career‑high seven passes for 107 yards in his final game as a Hawkeye. All‑American 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 18‑yard line with the score tied. However, Detmer’s final pass was intercepted by Carlos James at the goal line. Teddy Jo Faley led Iowa’s 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 10‑1‑1 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 40‑222_______________________Rushes‑yards______________________ 39‑139 163_________________________Passing yards_________________________315 14‑25‑2________________________ Passes________________________ 17‑37‑4 65‑385_______________________Total Offense______________________ 76‑454 4‑42________________________ Punts‑average________________________ 6‑33 3‑1__________________________ Fumbles‑lost__________________________ 4‑1 5‑45________________________ Penalties‑yards________________________ 8‑55 30:30_______________________Possession time______________________ 29:30 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Bell 11‑64, Montgomery 4‑26, Stewart 7‑21 UW: Lewis 19‑128, Bryant 3‑47, Brunell 10‑28 PASSING IOWA: Rodgers 15‑34‑3‑196, Hughes 1‑1‑0‑66, Titley 1‑1‑0‑53 UW: Brunell 14‑22‑1‑163 RECEIVING IOWA: Saunders 5‑99, Bell 3‑85, Filloon 1‑53 UW: Bailey 2‑53, Turner 3‑36, Pierce 4‑32

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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 33‑80________________________Rushes‑yards______________________ 33‑125 350_________________________Passing yards_________________________221 29‑44‑1________________________ Passes________________________ 19‑28‑1 2‑88________________________ Punts‑average_______________________ 4‑139 0‑0__________________________ Fumbles‑lost__________________________ 0‑0 7‑60________________________ Penalties‑yards________________________ 7‑61 32:23_______________________Possession time______________________ 27:37 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Saunders 19‑103, Montgomery 7‑35 BYU: Willis 13‑61, Tuipulotu 12‑44 PASSING IOWA: Rodgers 19‑28‑1‑221 BYU: Detmer 29‑44‑1‑350 RECEIVING IOWA: Filloon 7‑107, Hughes 5‑48, Cross 3‑31 BYU: Tuipulotu 8‑85, Rex 6‑71, Drage 5‑62, Nowatzke 3‑60 TACKLES IOWA: Faley 14, Polly 8, Blue 6, Clark 6, Derby 6 BYU: Hansen 9, Mitchell 9, Arnold 8, Biegel 6


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1993 Alamo Bowl

1995 Sun Bowl

California -- 37, Iowa -- 3 Dec. 31, 1993, Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas

Iowa -- 38, Washington -- 18 Dec. 29, 1995, Sun Bowl Stadium, El Paso, Texas

Iowa______________ 0_________0________ 3_________ 0________ 3 California__________ 6________ 17________ 7_________ 7________ 37

Iowa_____________ 10_______ 11________10________ 7________ 38 Washington________ 0_________0________ 6________ 12________ 18

GAME RECAP California exploded for 17 points in the second quarter and defeated Iowa 37‑3 in the inaugural Alamo Bowl. The Golden Bears built a 9‑0 lead on three field goals by Doug Brien, then expanded their advantage to 16‑0 on a six‑yard touchdown pass from Dave Barr to Mike Caldwell. Iowa’s deficit grew when Jerrott Willard picked off a Paul Burmeister pass and ran it 61 yards for a score just before halftime. Iowa’s only points in the second half came on a 42‑yard field goal by Brion Hurley in the third quarter. Iowa finished the season 6‑6. 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 Iowa’s receivers. Larry Blue received the Alamo Bowl Sportsmanship Award. The game marked Coach Hayden Fry’s 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 didn’t 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 punter’s 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 Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s 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 55‑179_______________________Rushes‑yards_______________________ 21‑20 266_________________________Passing yards__________________________70 445_________________________ Total offense___________________________90 21‑28‑0________________________ Passes_________________________ 6‑17‑1 2‑42________________________ Punts‑average________________________ 8‑43 3‑1__________________________ Fumbles‑lost__________________________ 1‑0 5‑35________________________ Penalties‑yards_______________________ 10‑74 43:14_______________________Possession time______________________ 16:46 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Kahl 5‑27, King 5‑19, Shaw 4‑14 CAL: Chapman 24‑89, Edwards 6‑42, Rutherford 10‑40 PASSING IOWA: Burmeister 6‑17‑1‑37 CAL: Barr 21‑28‑0‑266 RECEIVING IOWA: Jasper 4‑55, Dean 2‑15 CAL: Caldwell 5‑80, Uwaezuoke 2‑55, Chapman 5‑50 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

UW: Aleaga 14, Devers 9, Jensen 9, Malloe 9, Davis 9

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 1996 Alamo Bowl

1997 Sun Bowl

Iowa -- 27, Texas Tech -- 0 Dec. 29, 1996, Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas

Arizona State -- 17, Iowa -- 7 Dec. 31, 1997, Sun Bowl Stadium, El Paso, Texas

Iowa______________ 6________ 11________ 0________ 10________ 27 Texas Tech_________ 0_________0________ 0_________ 0________ 0

Arizona State_______ 0________ 10________ 7_________ 0________ 17 Iowa______________ 0_________0________ 0_________ 7________ 7

GAME RECAP In its first trip back to San Antonio since losing to California 37-3 in the inaugural 1993 Alamo Bowl, Iowa’s defense put on a clinic in stopping the run - one runner in particular. Iowa’s 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. Hanspard’s 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 Iowa’s 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. Shaw’s 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 MVP’s, respectively.

GAME RECAP An incredible defensive effort by Arizona State, it picked apart Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s second possession, breaking loose for a 26-yard run to the ASU 30. Unfortunately, for Iowa, ASU held the nation’s 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

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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


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2001 Alamo Bowl

2003 Orange Bowl

Iowa -- 19, Texas Tech -- 16 December 29, 2001, Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas

Southern California -- 38, Iowa -- 17 January 2, 2003, Orange Bowl, Pro Player Stadium, Miami, Fla.

Texas Tech_________ 0_________3________ 7_________ 6________ 16 Iowa______________ 3_________7________ 3_________ 6________ 19

Iowa_____________ 10________0________ 0_________ 7________ 17 Southern Cal_______ 7_________3________14_______ 14________ 38

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 Iowa’s 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 Kaeding’s 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 Iowa’s Derrick Pickens led to an Iowa field goal for a 13-10 advantage and good field position led to Kaeding’s 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 Iowa’s 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. Iowa’s defense held Texas Tech to just 80 net rushing yards.

GAME RECAP Southern Cal’s 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. USC’s 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 USC’s 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. Brown’s 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 Iowa’s defensive unit recording 13 and 10 tackles, respectively. The Iowa defense sacked Palmer four times, which included DE Matt Roth’s 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

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 2004 Outback Bowl

2005 Capital One Bowl

Iowa -- 37, Florida -- 17 January 1, 2004, Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Fla.

Iowa -- 30, Louisiana State -- 25 January 1, 2005, Florida Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla.

Iowa 7_________ 13 14_______ 3 37 Florida 7__________ 0 3________ 7 17 GAME RECAP After falling behind 7-0 in the first quarter, Iowa scored 27 unanswered points en route to a 37-17 triumph over No. 17 Florida in the 2004 Outback Bowl.  The victory was Iowa’s first over the Gators and its first January bowl win since the 1959 Rose Bowl. After allowing an early Florida touchdown, Iowa scored on three of its next four possessions to end the half. WR Maurice Brown caught a three-yard touchdown pass from QB Nathan Chandler to even the game at 7-7 late in the first quarter.  PK Nate Kaeding converted a 47-yard field goal to give Iowa the lead, and the Hawkeyes followed with a Chandler five-yard scoring run. A 32-yard Kaeding field goal gave Iowa a 20-7 halftime lead. Iowa maintained momentum in the second half after holding Florida to a threeand-out on its first possession.  Matt Melloy blocked the Florida punt and also recovered it in the end zone for a touchdown.  It marked the first time in Iowa bowl history that a Hawkeye player both blocked and recovered a punt for a touchdown. The Gators added a field goal on their next possession, but two possessions later Iowa RB Fred Russell, who was named Outback Bowl MVP, scampered 34 yards for a touchdown to give Iowa a commanding 34-10 advantage.  Kaeding added a 38yard field goal to end Iowa’s scoring. Russell finished with 204 all-purpose yards.  He carried the ball 21 times for 150 yards and one touchdown and returned three kickoffs for 54 yards.  Chandler completed 13-25 passes for 170 yards, one passing touchdown, one rushing score and no interceptions.  Brown caught six passes for 96 yards and one score. Defensively, Iowa held the Gators to an Outback Bowl record-low 57 rushing yards, marking the eighth time in 2003 that the Hawkeyes held their opponents to 75 yards or less on the ground.  DB Sean Considine collected a game-high nine tackles (three solo, six assists).  LB Abdul Hodge registered eight stops (three solo, five assists).  DT Tyler Luebke, DE Matt Roth and DE Howard Hodges each recorded one sack. SCORING SUMMARY UF -- Kight 70-yard pass from Leak (Leach kick) IA -- Brown 3-yard pass from Chandler (Kaeding kick) IA -- Kaeding 47-yard field goal IA -- Chandler 5-yard run (Kaeding kick) IA -- Kaeding 32-yard field goal IA -- Melloy 0-yard blocked punt return (Kaeding kick) UF -- Leach 48-yard field goal IA -- Russell 34-yard run (Kaeding kick) IA -- Kaeding 38-yard field goal UF -- Baker 25-yard pass from Leak (Leach kick) Attendance: 65,372 IOWA_____________________ TEAM STATISTICS_______________________ UF 22__________________________ First Downs___________________________16 49-328_______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 28-57 170_________________________Passing Yards_________________________268 408_________________________Total Offense_________________________325 13-26-0________________________ Passes________________________ 22-41-1 7-42. 6______________________ Punts-Average_____________________ 10-40. 1 1-0__________________________Fumbles-Lost_________________________ 1-0 3-15________________________ Penalties-Yards________________________ 4-43 34:10______________________ Possession Time______________________ 25:50 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Russell 21-150, Lewis 12-45 UF: Carthon 10-44, Fason 4-23 PASSING IOWA: Chandler 13-25-170 UF: Leak 22-41-268 RECEIVING IOWA: Brown 6-96, Hinkel 3-44 UF: Perez 7-70, Small 3-37 TACKLES IOWA: Considine 9, Hodge 8 UF: Crowder 8, Thomas 7, Bailey 7

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LSU_______________ 0________ 12________ 0________ 13________ 25 Iowa______________ 7_________7________ 3________ 13________ 30 GAME RECAP Fifth-year senior Warren Holloway caught an improbable 56-yard game-winning touchdown pass from QB Drew Tate as time expired to lift Iowa to a thrilling 30-25 triumph over 11th-ranked LSU in the 2005 Capital One Bowl.   The 56-yard bomb on the final play was arguably the best finish in bowl history.   The reception was Holloway’s first career touchdown. Iowa grabbed an early 7-0 lead when Tate connected with WR Clinton Solomon on a 57-yard score on its first possession.   The 57-yarder tied Iowa’s longest touchdown reception in a bowl game (Dave Moritz from Chuck Long in the 1982 Peach Bowl).  LSU cut the Hawkeye lead to 7-6 on a pair of field goals midway through the second quarter.   Iowa extended its lead to 14-6 when Miguel Merrick blocked a punt and Sean Considine returned the ball seven yards for a touchdown.  The Tigers answered on their next possession with a 74-yard touchdown run, but failed to convert the extra point. PK Kyle Schlicher scored the only points of the third quarter on a 19-yard field goal to stretch Iowa’s lead to 17-12.   RB Marques Simmons scored on a four-yard run with 12:48 remaining to give the Hawkeyes a 24-12 advantage.   LSU rallied with a pair of touchdown passes to WR Skyler Green (22 and three yards) as the Tigers took their first lead of the game, 25-24, with 46 seconds left. Tate drove Iowa to the 44-yard line before throwing the pass to Holloway as the final seconds clicked off the clock. The victory gave Iowa its 10th win of the year, marking the third straight season the Hawkeyes have collected 10 wins or more. Tate was named the Capital One Bowl MVP, while DL Jonathan Babineaux was recognized as Iowa’s Defensive MVP.   Tate completed 20-32 passes for 287 yards and two touchdowns.   The scoring passes of 56 and 57 yards marked the first time an Iowa quarterback has tossed two touchdowns over 50 yards in a bowl game. WR Ed Hinkel caught a career and game-high 10 passes for 93 yards, one reception shy of an Iowa bowl record.   Solomon caught four passes for 81 yards and one score, while Holloway caught four passes for 72 yards and one touchdown. Defensively, Iowa recorded 10 tackles for loss, including five sacks.   LB Abdul Hodge racked up a game-high 15 tackles (10 solo), including 2. 5 sacks.   LB Chad Greenway tallied nine tackles (seven solo), including one for loss.   Babineaux registered seven tackles (five solo), including 4. 5 for loss and 2. 5 sacks.   Additionally, the Hawkeyes’ special teams blocked two punts, including returning one for a touchdown. Iowa finished the season ranked eighth for the third consecutive year.   The Hawkeyes finished in the top 10 three straight seasons for only the second time ever (1956-58). SCORING SUMMARY IA -- Solomon 57-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) LSU -- Jackson 29-yard field goal LSU -- Jackson 47-yard field goal IA -- Considine 7-yard blocked punt return (Schlicher kick) LSU -- Broussard 74-yard run (Jackson kick failed) IA -- Schlicher 19-yard field goal IA -- Simmons 4-yard run (Schlicher kick) LSU -- Green 22-yard pass from Russel (Jackson kick) LSU -- Green 3-yard pass from Russel (Russel pass failed) IA -- Holloway 56-yard pass from Tate (no PAT attempted) Attendance: 70,229 LSU______________________ TEAM STATISTICS_____________________ IOWA 19__________________________ First Downs___________________________16 36-167_______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 29-47 228_________________________Passing Yards_________________________287 346_________________________Total Offense_________________________334 23-35-1________________________ Passes________________________ 20-32-2 6-30. 2______________________ Punts-Average______________________ 6-49. 2 1-0__________________________Fumbles-Lost_________________________ 1-0 5-42________________________ Penalties-Yards________________________ 9-50 34:12______________________ Possession Time______________________ 25:48 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING RECEIVING IOWA: Simmons 13-35, Mickens 5-14 IOWA: Hinkel 10-93, Solomon 4-81 LSU: Broussard 13-109, Addai 11-27 LSU: Bowe 8-122, Green 6-59 PASSING TACKLES IOWA: Tate 20-32-2-287 IOWA: Hodge 15, Greenway 9 LSU: Russell 12-15-0-128, Randall 10-15-1-89 LSU: Daniels 7, Turner 7


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2006 Outback Bowl

2006 Alamo Bowl

Florida -- 31, Iowa -- 24 January 2, 2006, Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Fla.

Texas -- 26, Iowa -- 24 December 30, 2006, Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas

Iowa______________ 0_________7________ 0________ 17________ 24 Florida____________ 7________ 17________ 7_________ 0________ 31

Texas______________ 3_________7________10________ 6________ 26 Iowa_____________ 14________0________ 7_________ 3________ 24

GAME RECAP Florida scored the game’s 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 Iowa’s 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. Iowa’s 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. Leak’s 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 Iowa’s 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 Michigan’s Amani Toomer’s 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

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2010 FedEx Orange Bowl

Iowa -- 31, South Carolina -- 10 January 1, 2009, Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Fla.

Iowa -- 24, Georgia Tech -- 14 Jan. 5, 2010, Land Shark Stadium, Miami, Fla.

South Carolina______ 0_________0________ 0________ 10________ 10 Iowa_____________ 14________7________10________ 0________ 31 GAME RECAP Iowa forced five South Carolina turnovers and scored the game’s first 31 points en route to a convincing 31-10 victory at the 2009 Outback Bowl in Raymond James Stadium at Tampa, FL. This game marked Iowa’s third appearance in six years at the Outback Bowl. Iowa finished the season winning six of its last seven games and pushed its all-time bowl record to 12-10-1. RB Shonn Greene was named the bowl’s Most Valuable Player after rushing for 121 yards and three touchdowns on 29 carries. The 29 attempts, three rushing scores and 18 points are new Iowa bowl records. Greene finished his junior campaign with a school single-season record 20 rushing touchdowns and 1,850 rushing yards. Additionally, he rushed for over 100 yards in all 13 games, also an Iowa singleseason record. QB Ricky Stanzi completed 13-19 passes for 147 yards and a touchdown. He completed a six-yard touchdown to WR Trey Stross on Iowa’s opening drive. Iowa’s tight ends combined for seven receptions and 92 yards – Brandon Myers had four catches for 49 yards, while Tony Moeaki had three for 43 yards. Iowa led 21-0 at halftime on two Greene one-yard runs and Stross’ six-yard touchdown reception. PK Daniel Murray converted an 18-yard field goal and Greene scored his third touchdown from 11 yards out to stretch Iowa’s cushion to 31-0. The Gamecocks scored the final 10 points on a 10-yard pass and a 48-yard field goal. Defensively, Iowa collected three interceptions, which tied an Iowa bowl record, and recovered two fumbles. Four of the five South Carolina miscues came in the first 30 minutes. SS Tyler Sash tied an Outback Bowl and Iowa bowl record with two thefts. He returned the two interceptions 74 total yards, which is an Iowa bowl record. DB Bradley Fletcher recorded the other interception in the end zone and also forced a fumble. LB A. J. Edds recovered both South Carolina fumbles. LB Pat Angerer had six tackles and a sack and LB Jeremiha Hunter was credited with four tackles, including two for loss, and a pass break-up. Iowa dominated time of possession, controlling the ball for 35:54, compared to only 24:06 for South Carolina. SCORING SUMMARY IA - - Stross, 6-yard pass from Stanzi (Murray kick) IA - - Greene, 1-yard run (Murray kick) IA - - Greene, 1-yard run (Murray kick) IA - - Murray, 18-yard field goal IA - - Greene, 11-yard run (Murray kick) SC - - Cook, 10-yard pass from Smelley (Succop kick) SC - - Succop, 48-yard field goal Attendance: 55,117 SC_______________________ TEAM STATISTICS_____________________ IOWA 17__________________________ First Downs___________________________22 14-43________________________Rushes-Yards______________________ 47-181 270_________________________Passing Yards_________________________147 64-313_______________________Total Offense______________________ 66-328 26-50-3________________________ Passes________________________ 13-19-2 2-42. 5______________________ Punts-Average______________________ 2-44. 0 2-2__________________________Fumbles-Lost_________________________ 2-1 10-100______________________ Penalties-Yards________________________ 6-50 24:06______________________ Possession Time______________________ 35:54 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Greene 29-121, Hampton 12-54 SC: Garcia 5-25, Maddox 3-17 PASSING IOWA: Stanzi 13-19-1-147 SC: Garcia 9-18-0-79, Smelley 16-31-1-179 RECEIVING IOWA: Myers 4-49, Moeaki 3-43 SC: McKinley 6-86, Barnes 5-40 TACKLES IOWA: Angerer 6, five others with four SC: Brinkley 11, Norwood 9, Culliver 7

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Iowa_______________ 14________0________ 3_________ 7________ 24 Georgia Tech________ 7_________0________ 7_________ 0________ 14 GAME RECAP Iowa turned in another dominating defensive performance in defeating ninthranked Georgia Tech, 24-14, in the 2010 FedEx Orange Bowl. The Hawkeyes won their second straight January bowl game and evened their record at 1-1 in BCS games. The Iowa defense limited Georgia Tech to 155 yards total offense, including just 12 passing yards. The Yellow Jackets entered the game ranked second in the nation in rushing offense. Georgia Tech was held to just 32 net yards on 20 offensive plays in the first half. Iowa quarterback Ricky Stanzi, after missing the final two games of the regular season due to injury, completed his first eight pass attempts in leading the Hawkeyes to a 14-0 advantage in the first period. Stanzi connected with TE Tony Moeaki for a 54-yard gain to set up the first score of the game, a four-yard completion to WR Marvin McNutt. Iowa added a second touchdown on its next possession, as Stanzi connected with WR Colin Sandeman on a 21-yard scoring play. Stanzi completed 17-29 passes for 231 yards and the two scores. Georgia Tech used a pass interception return for its only points of the first half, leaving Iowa with a 14-7 advantage at the break. The Hawkeyes increased the advantage to 17-7 late in the third period on a 33-yard field goal by Daniel Murray. After Tech narrowed the margin to 17-14 early in the final period, Iowa again turned to its defense. Senior LB A. J. Edds had a pass interception and the Iowa defense forced another Tech punt with 4:54 remaining. Freshman RB Brandon Wegher sealed the win with a 32-yard scoring run with 1:56 left to play. Wegher ended the game with 113 rushing yards on 16 carries. Moeaki had 85 yards on four receptions, Sandeman had four receptions for a career-best 53 yards and Derrell Johnson-Koulianos had four receptions for 63 yards before leaving the game in the second quarter due to injury. DE Adrian Clayborn had nine solo tackles and was named the Most Valuable Player. Senior LB Pat Angerer added 10 tackles and Clayborn had two QB sacks. SCORING SUMMARY IA - - Marvin McNutt, four-yard pass from Ricky Stanzi (Murray kick) IA - - Colin Sandeman, 21-yard pass from Stanzi (Murray kick) GT - - Jerrard Tarrant, 40-yard int. return (Blair kick) IA - - Daniel Murray, 33-yard field goal GT - - Anthony Allen, one-yard run (Blair kick) IA - - Brandon Wegher, 32-yard run (Murray kick) Attendance: 66,131 IOWA________________________TEAM STATS_____________________ GA TECH 21__________________________ First Downs_____________________________ 9 40-172_______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 41-143 231_________________________Passing Yards___________________________ 12 17-29-1________________________ Passes___________________________ 2-9-1 69-403_______________________Total Offense_______________________ 50-155 4-36. 0________________________ Punts-Avg_________________________ 7-49. 1 2-1__________________________Fumbles-Lost__________________________ 0-0 4-25________________________ Penalties-Yards_________________________ 9-68 32:23______________________ Possession Time_______________________ 27:37 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Wegher 16-113-1 TD; Robinson 14-59 GA TECH: Dwyer 14-49; Nesbitt 20-46__ PASSING IOWA: Stanzi 17-29-1-2TDs GA TECH: Nesbitt 2-9-1 RECEIVING IOWA: Moeaki 4-85; Johnson-Koulianos 4-63; Sandeman 4-53-1 GA TECH: Dwyer 2-12 TACKLES IOWA: Angerer 10; Clayborn 9 GA TECH: Burnett 8; Tarrant 6


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2010 Insight Bowl

2011 Insight Bowl

Iowa 27, Missouri 24 Dec. 28, 2010, Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Ariz.

Oklahoma 31, Iowa 14 Dec. 30, 2012, Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Ariz.

Missouri_________ 3_______ 7_______ 14_______ 0_______ 24 Iowa_____________ 7_______ 10_______ 3_______ 7_______ 27

Iowa______________ 0_________0________ 0________ 14________ 14 Oklahoma_________ 7_________7________ 7________ 10________ 31

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 Hyde’s touchdown, Missouri drove to the Iowa 46 on its next possession, but a pass attempt on fourth-and-six was incomplete and Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s halftime advantage to 17-10. Brett Greenwood’s interception in the end zone ended Missouri’s final drive just before halftime. Iowa’s 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. Hyde’s interception return, the fourth for the Hawkeyes in 13 games, was the only scoring in the final quarter. Stanzi complemented Coker’s rushing effort by completing 11-21 passes for 200 yards. Colin Sandeman (4-44) and Reisner (3-50) led Iowa’s 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. Oklahoma’s only extended offensive drive of the second quarter covered 66 yards in 13 plays as the Sooners led 14-0 at halftime. Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s 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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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________

55, Drew Tate vs. Florida (‘06 Outback) 32, Drew Tate vs. Florida (‘06 Outback) 461, Chuck Long vs. Texas (‘84 Freedom) 6, Chuck Long vs. Texas (‘84 Freedom)

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________

11, Ronnie Harmon vs. UCLA (‘86 Rose) 168, Dave Moritz vs. Tennessee (‘82 Peach) 2, Andy Brodell vs. Texas (’06 Alamo) 2, Ed Hinkel vs. Florida (’06 Outback) 2, Deven Harberts N. C. State (‘88 Peach) 2, Jonathan Hayes vs. Texas (‘84 Freedom) 2, Ronnie Harmon vs. Tennessee (‘82 Peach)

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___

19, Abdul Hodge vs. Florida (‘06 Outback) 7, Sean Ridley vs. Wyoming (‘87 Holiday) 2. 5 Jonathan Babineaux vs. LSU (’05 Capital One) Abdul Hodge vs. LSU (’05 Capital One) 2, Tyler Sash vs. South Carolina (’09 Outback) 2, Devon Mitchell vs. Florida (‘83 Gator) 2, Tork Hook vs. N. C. State (‘88 Peach) 74, Tyler Sash vs. South Carolina (‘09 Outback)

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____________

8, Nick Gallery vs. California (‘93 Alamo) 8, Jason Baker vs. Arizona State (‘97 Sun) 391, Jason Baker vs. Arizona State (‘97 Sun) 52. 0, Nick Gallery vs. Texas Tech (‘96 Alamo)

Punt Returns Number____________ Yards______________ Average (min. 3 ret. )_

4, Ramon Ochoa vs. Florida (’04 Outback) 4, Tim Dwight vs. Arizona State (‘97 Sun) 50, Ramon Ochoa vs. Florida (‘04 Outback) 12. 5, Ramon Ochoa vs. Florida (’04 Outback)

Kickoff Returns Number____________ Yards______________ Average____________

5, Damian Sims vs. Texas (’06 Outback) 5, Kevin Harmon vs. UCLA (‘86 Rose) 169, C. J. Jones vs. USC (’03 Orange) 42. 0, C. J. Jones vs. USC (’03 Orange)

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Passing Attempts___________ Completions________ Yards______________ Touchdowns________

55 vs. Florida (‘06 Outback) 32 vs. Florida (‘06 Outback) 469 vs. Texas (‘84 Freedom) 6 vs. Texas (‘84 Freedom)

Total Offense Plays______________ 82 vs. Oklahoma (‘11 Insight) Yards______________ 560 vs. Texas (‘84 Freedom) Scoring Touchdowns________ PATs_______________ Field Goals_________ Points_____________

7 vs. Texas (‘84 Freedom) 7 vs. Texas (‘84 Freedom) 5 vs. Washington (‘95 Sun) 55 vs. Texas (‘84 Freedom)

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.

Hawkeyes Set Records in Bowl Games

Kickoff returner C. J. Jones (2003) set an Orange Bowl record when he returned the opening kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown against Southern California. Linebacker Abdul Hodge broke the Outback Bowl record for most tackles when he registered 19 against Florida in 2006. Punters Nick Gallery (1996) and Jason Baker (1997) established bowl records for longest punt in two of Iowa’s bowl games. Gallery had a 59yard punt in the 1996 Alamo Bowl and Baker had a 76-yard punt in the 1997 Sun Bowl.


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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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 19.

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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Clemson Texas Penn State Pittsburgh Southern Methodist Georgia Alabama

8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Miami (FL) North Carolina Washington Nebraska Michigan Brigham Young Southern California Ohio State Arizona State West Virginia IOWA Missouri Oklahoma

1983 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Oklahoma Michigan Penn State Tennessee Florida Texas A&M UCLA Air Force Miami (FL) IOWA Nebraska Arkansas Alabama Ohio State Florida State

16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Brigham Young Baylor Maryland Georgia Tech Louisiana State

1986 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 1990 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.

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 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.

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 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.

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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

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 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 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 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.

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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Southern Cal Auburn Oklahoma Utah Texas Louisville Georgia IOWA

9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

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 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.

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 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.

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

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1939 Not available, Iowa was ranked 9th 1953 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 20. 20.

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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Clemson Pittsburgh Penn State Texas Georgia Alabama Washington North Carolina

9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Nebraska Michigan Brigham Young Ohio State Southern Cal Oklahoma IOWA Arkansas Mississippi State West Virginia Southern Mississippi Missouri

1983 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

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


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2 0 1 3 17. 18. 19. 20.

Brigham Young Georgia Tech Maryland Louisiana State

1986 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 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 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 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 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.

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. 16. 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. 16. 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

Iowa in the Top 20 Since the wire services began running football polls, Iowa has finished the season ranked in the nation’s Top Twentyfive 22 times. Iowa’s 21 appearances in the final Associated Press poll ranks 25th among all Division I programs. The Hawkeyes were named national champions by the Football Writers Association in 1958. Selected researchers also credit Iowa with national titles in 1921, 1956 and 1960. Here are Iowa’s Top Twenty-five finishes by the Associated Press, United Press International and the coaches poll. 1939 1953 1955 1956 1957 1958 1960 1981 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1990 1991 1995 1996 2002 2003 2004 2008 2009

No. 9 by both wire services No. 9 by AP/No. 10 by UPI No. 19 by UPI No. 3 by both wire services No. 5 by UPI/No. 6 by AP No. 2 by both wire services No. 2 by UPI/No. 3 by AP No. 15 by UPI/No. 18 by AP No. 14 by both wire services No. 15 by UPI/No. 16 by AP No. 9 by UPI/No. 10 by AP No. 15 by UPI/No. 16 by AP No. 15 by UPI/No. 16 by AP No. 16 by UPI/No. 18 by AP No. 10 by AP and CNN/USA Today No. 22 by CNN/USA Today/No. 25 by AP No. 18 by AP and CNN/USA Today No. 8 by AP and ESPN/USA Today No. 8 by AP and ESPN/USA Today No. 8 by AP and ESPN/USA Today No. 20 by AP and ESPN/USA Today No. 7 by AP and ESPN/USAToday

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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. Iowa’s Nile Kinnick earned the Heisman Trophy in 1939. Iowa’s Nile Kinnick (1939) and Navy’s 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. Greene’s 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

Nile Kinnick Heisman Award Acceptance Speech “Thank you very, very, kindly, Mr. Holcombe. It seems to me that everyone is letting their superlatives run away with them this evening, but none the less, I want you to know that I’m mighty, mighty, happy to accept this trophy this evening. Every football player in these United States dreams about winning that trophy, and of this fine trip to New York. Every player considers that trophy the acme in recognition of this kind. And the fact that I am actually receiving this trophy tonight almost overwhelms me, and I know that all of those boys who have gone before me must have felt somewhat the same way. From my own personal viewpoint, I consider my winning this award as indirectly, a great tribute to the new coaching staff at the University of Iowa, headed by Dr. Eddie Anderson, and to my teammates sitting back in Iowa City. A finer man and a better coach never hit these United States, and a more courageous bunch of boys, never graced the gridirons of the Midwest, than that Iowa team in 1939. I wish that they might all be with me tonight to receive this trophy. They certainly deserve it. I want to take this grand opportunity to thank collectively, all the sportswriters and all the sportscasters, and all those who have seen fit, have seen their way clear to cast a ballot in my favor for this trophy. And I also want to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Prince and his committee, the Heisman award committee, and all those connected with the Downtown Athletic Club for this trophy, and for the fine time that they’re showing me. And not only for that, but for making this fine and worthy trophy available to the football players of this country. Finally, if you will permit me, I’d like to make a comment which in my mind, is indicative, perhaps, of the greater significance of football, and sports emphasis in general in this country, and that is, I thank God I was warring on the gridirons of the Midwest, and not on the battlefields of Europe. I can speak confidently and positively that the players of this country, would much more, much rather struggle and fight to win the Heisman award, than the Croix de Guerre. Thank you. ”

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Nile Kinnick Halfback Adel, Iowa

No single player or team captured the imagination of Hawkeye fans more than Nile Kinnick and his legendary Ironmen team of 1939. Kinnick, a stalwart on the playing field and in the classroom was THE model Iowa football player. As a student, Kinnick was senior class president. He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, the national scholastic honor society. Maintaining a 3. 4 GPA while participating in two sports, Kinnick earned a degree from the College of Commerce in 1940. He enrolled in the Iowa Law College. As a player, his achievements are unmatched in Hawkeye history. He culminated a brilliant career in 1939 by winning the Heisman, Walter Camp and Maxwell Trophies as the nation’s top player. He made virtually every all‑America team and was the Big Ten MVP. Nile is a member of Iowa’s all‑time football team and was named its outstanding player. Kinnick was the spirit of Coach Eddie Anderson’s Ironmen unit of ‘39. The Hawkeyes’ 6‑1‑1 mark included a 7‑6 upset of Notre Dame when Kinnick scored every point. He also punted 16 times for 731 yards, both Iowa records, versus the Fighting Irish. Kinnick died in the Caribbean sea in a crash of his fighter plane while on a training flight June 2, 1943 as an ensign in the United States Navy.

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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 three‑time first team all‑Big Ten guard. He made 22 all‑American teams during his career, including a record 15 in 1954. As team captain in 1955, Jones earned the prestigious Outland Trophy, given to the nation’s top interior lineman. He was a consensus all‑American 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 Lettermen’s Club Hall of Fame. He was also chosen to the Iowa all‑time football team in 1989. A physical education major at Iowa, Jones earned a 3. 0 grade‑point average. He earned praise from Coach Forest Evashevski, who called him “the greatest lineman I ever coached. ” The two‑way guard was part of the “Steubenville Trio” (along with Frank Gilliam and Eddie Vincent) to come to Iowa from Steubenville, Ohio in the mid‑1950s. Jones died as a result of a plane crash in Canada on Dec. 9, 1956.

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NATIONAL AWARDS

IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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 O’Brien 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 O’Brien 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, Iowa’s 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

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Maxwell Award Selected by the Maxwell Football Club of Philadelphia, this award is presented each season to the nation’s outstanding college football player. Nile Kinnick, 1939 Chuck Long, 1985 Brad Banks, Finalist, 2002 Shonn Greene, Semifinalist, 2008 Ricky Stanzi, Semifinalist, 2010 Davey O’Brien Award Presented by the Davey O’Brien 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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2 0 1 3 Rotary Lombardi Award Jeff Drost, 1986, Semifinalist Mike Devlin, 1992, Semifinalist Jared DeVries, 1998, Semifinalist Robert Gallery, 2003, Semifinalist Adrian Clayborn, 2010, Finalist

Tatum-Woodson Big Ten Defensive Back of the Year Micah Hyde, 2012

Chuck Bednarik Defensive Player of the Year Chad Greenway, 2005, Semifinalist Adrian Clayborn, 2010 (semifinalist)

Iowa 1958 (Head Coach: Forest Evashevski, Record: 8-1-1)

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

Grantland Rice Trophy Presented to the National Champion, the top-ranked team in the final Grantland Rice Super 16 Poll

National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete John Hendricks, 1968 Bobby Elliott, 1975 Mike Flagg, 1987 Derek Rose, 1998 Mike Klinkenborg, 2007 Draddy Award John Hendricks, 1968, Finalist Bobby Elliott, 1975, Finalist Mike Flagg, 1987, Finalist Derek Rose, 1998, Finalist Mike Klinkenborg, 2007, Finalist Matt Kroul, 2008, Semi-finalist AFCA Academic Achievement Award This is a team award Honorable Mention: 1998, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006 AFCA Coach of the Year Dr. Eddie Anderson, 1939 Walter Camp Coach of the Year Kirk Ferentz, 2002 Associated Press Coach of the Year Kirk Ferentz, 2002 FWAA Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Kirk Ferentz, 2004 (1 of 6 Finalists) Kirk Ferentz, 2002 (1 of 4 Finalists) Amos Alonzo Stagg Award Hayden Fry, 2005 Broyles Award (Assistant Coach of the Year) Norm Parker, 2005 (one of six Finalists) Norm Parker, 2004 (one of six Finalists) AFCA Assistant Coach of the Year Ron Aiken, 2002 Norm Parker, 2011 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Ricky Stanzi, 2010, (one of five Finalists) Ted Hendricks Award Adrian Clayborn, 2010, (one of six Finalists) Ray Guy Award Ryan Donahue, 2010, (one of three Finalists)

Richter-Howard Big Ten Receiver of the Year Marvin McNutt, Jr. , 2011

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CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS

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The University of Iowa’s first consensus All‑American . . . earned first team All‑American honors as a sophomore . . . an Eckersall All‑America pick in 1919 (third team), 1920 (second) and 1921 (third) . . . first Hawkeye named to a major All‑American team . . . three‑time first team all‑Big Ten selection . . . starred in track at Iowa and captained team in 1921 . . . one of the nation’s premier collegiate pass catchers of his era.

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 . . . two‑time all‑conference 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.

End, 1919, Mason City, Iowa

AUBREY DEVINE

RANDY DUNCAN

Quarterback, 1958, Des Moines, Iowa

Quarterback, 1921, Des Moines, Iowa

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ANDRE TIPPETT

Member of Iowa Lettermen’s Club Hall of Fame . . . on Iowa’s all‑time football team . . . won Big Ten Conference Medal for Excellence in athletics and academics . . . inducted to National Football Foundation Hall of Fame . . . three‑time first team all‑Big Ten . . . captain of 1921 Big Ten championship team . . . led Hawkeyes in rushing, passing and scoring in 1919 and 1920 . . . drop‑kicked a FG to beat Notre Dame 10‑7 and break the Irish’ 20‑game winning streak in 1921.

First consensus All‑American for Coach Hayden Fry . . . two‑time first team all‑Big Ten . . . played for Iowa’s 1981 Rose Bowl squad . . . a team captain in 1981 . . . a DE on Iowa’s all‑time 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 all‑Pro selection.

Defensive End, 1981, Newark, N. J.

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Member of National Football, Helms Athletic Foundation and Iowa Lettermen’s Club Halls of Fame . . . a DB on Iowa’s all‑time football team . . . although he played primarily FB, Locke was a Walter Camp first team All‑American QB in 1922 . . . scored 72 points as senior to set a Big Ten record that stood for 12 years . . . awarded Big Ten Medal of Honor in 1923 . . . team captain in 1922 . . . earned law degree from Iowa.

Consensus All‑American punter as a junior in 1981 . . . first team All‑American honors in 1982 . . . broke a 32‑year‑old NCAA record for punting average in a season (49. 8 in 1981) . . . also established national career average record . . . nation’s leading punter twice in career . . . two‑time first team all‑Big Ten . . . punted for nearly four‑and‑a‑half miles as a collegian . . . an NFL veteran with Miami, Washington and Tampa Bay . . . earned all‑Pro mention.

Fullback, 1922, Denison, Iowa

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NILE KINNICK

Halfback, 1939, Adel, Iowa

Voted the best player in Iowa history by fan vote . . . member of Iowa Lettermen’s Club Hall of Fame . . . won the Heisman, Maxwell and Walter Camp trophies in 1939 . . . Phi Beta Kappa scholar and senior class president . . . Iowa’s 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

Lineman, 1954 and 1955, Steubenville, Ohio First two‑time consensus All‑American in Iowa history . . . winner of the Outland Trophy in 1955, awarded to nation’s top interior lineman . . . named to 22 All‑America teams in his career . . . his No. 62 is one of two retired numbers at Iowa . . . an OL on Iowa’s all‑time team . . . a three‑time first team all‑Big Ten pick . . . named to Iowa Lettermen’s Club Hall of Fame (1989) . . . member of the Helms Foundation Hall of Fame.

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ALEX KARRAS

REGGIE ROBY

Punter, 1981, Waterloo, Iowa

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Linebacker, 1984 and 1985, Omaha, Neb. One of just two Hawkeyes to gain consensus All‑American honors twice . . . academic All‑American . . . only player in Iowa history to lead squad in tackles four times . . . set school career tackle record (492) . . . started his last 42 games . . . finalist for Lombardi and Butkus awards in 1985 . . . three‑time first team all‑Big Ten pick . . . earned All‑America mention all four years at Iowa . . . LB on Iowa’s all‑time team . . . drafted by Pittsburgh Steelers.

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CHUCK LONG

Quarterback, 1985, Wheaton, Ill. Runner‑up for Heisman Trophy in closest race in the award’s history . . . won Maxwell Trophy, given to nation’s top college player . . . first QB in NCAA history to pass for more than 10,000 career yards . . . previously held NCAA record for consecutive completions (22 vs. Indiana, 1984) . . . three‑time all‑Big Ten first team . . . Big Ten MVP as senior . . . threw bowl game‑record six TD passes vs. Texas in Freedom Bowl . . . first‑round NFL draft selection by Detroit.

Lineman, 1957, Gary, Ind.

Consensus All‑American (making 10 teams) in 1957 . . . won Outland Trophy given to the nation’s top interior lineman . . . twice an AP All‑American, the first two‑time pick in Iowa history . . . two‑time first team all‑Big Ten pick at tackle . . . named to school’s all‑time football team . . . member of inaugural class of the Iowa Lettermen’s Club Hall of Fame . . . played on the Hawkeyes’ 1956 Rose Bowl champions . . . former NFL star with Detroit Lions.

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MARV COOK

Tight End, 1988, West Branch, Iowa A 1988 consensus All‑America pick at TE . . . named to Iowa’s all‑time team . . . Hawkeyes’ all‑time leading receiver among TEs (126 catches) . . . two‑time Iowa MVP . . . twice first team all‑Big Ten . . . academic all‑conference as junior . . . his 28‑yard TD reception with six seconds left keyed Iowa’s first win at Ohio State (in 1987) since 1959 . . . Big Ten leader in receptions (1988) . . . drafted by New England Patriots and was a twotime all-Pro selection.


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LEROY SMITH

Defensive End, 1991, Sicklerville, N. J. Consensus All‑American at defensive end for Iowa’s 10‑1‑1 team in 1991 . . . first team all‑Big Ten and voted league Defensive Player of the Year by Big Ten coaches . . . set Big Ten record with 18 QB sacks as a senior, breaking 14‑year old record . . . holds Iowa records for QB sacks in a season (18) and sacks in a game (had five in 16‑9 win at Ohio State) . . . third defensive player to earn consensus honors under Hayden Fry at Iowa.

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TIM DWIGHT

Wide Receiver/Return Specialist, 1997, Iowa City, Iowa Consensus All-American as return specialist who finished seventh in Heisman Trophy voting . . . led the nation in punt return average (16. 7) . . . set Iowa and Big Ten record for career punt return yardage with 1,102 yards . . . also holds Big Ten record for career punt return TDs (five) and tied league mark with three punt return TDs in 1997 . . . ranks second at Iowa in career receiving yards (2,271) and sixth in receptions (139) . . . second special teams consensus pick under Hayden Fry and first-ever consensus selection at Iowa from Iowa City.

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JARED DEVRIES

Defensive Tackle, 1998, Aplington, Iowa Consensus All-American after being named first team All-American by the American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp and The Sporting News . . . voted as co-Most Valuable Player and was selected first team all-Big Ten by both Big Ten coaches and Big Ten media . . . holds Iowa records for tackles for loss in a season (22) and career (78) and career QB sacks (42) . . . a four-year starter, he recorded 260 career tackles . . . was Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year in 1997 and earned MVP honors in the 1995 Sun Bowl and 1996 Alamo Bowl.

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DALLAS CLARK

Tight End, 2002, Livermore, Iowa Consensus All-American after being named first team All-America by the Football Writers Association of America, American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp, Associated Press, The Sporting News, ESPN and CNN-SI . . . won the John Mackey Award as the nation’s best tight end . . . first team all-Big Ten by league coaches and Big Ten media . . . finished career in 17th place on career receiving list with 1,281 yards on 81 receptions in just two seasons at tight end . . . came to Iowa as a walkon linebacker and was drafted in first round of the 2003 NFL draft by Indianapolis following his junior season.

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ERIC STEINBACH

Offensive Guard, 2002, Lockport, Ill. Consensus All-American after being named first team All-America by the American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp Foundation, Associated Press, The Sporting News and ESPN . . . honored as the 2002 Big Ten Offensive Lineman of the Year . . . first team all-Big Ten by league coaches and Big Ten media in 2002 and first team all-Big Ten by coaches in 2001 . . . named co-Most Valuable Player on offense . . . started all 13 games in 2002 at left guard for a Hawkeye line that yielded only 12 sacks, a Big Ten best . . . as junior and senior was part of Iowa offense that led the Big Ten in scoring in consecutive seasons . . . first player selected in the second round of the NFL Draft when he was taken by the Cincinnati Bengals.

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ROBERT GALLERY

Offensive Tackle, 2003, Masonville, Iowa Consensus All-American after being named first team all-America by American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp Foundation, Football Writers Association of America, Associated Press, The Sporting News and ESPN . . . earned Outland Trophy, which signifies nation’s best interior lineman . . . Big Ten Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year . . . earned first team all-Big Ten honors and was academic all-Big Ten for third straight year . . . earned co-Most Valuable Player honors and was permanent team captain on offense . . . recipient of Hayden Fry “Extra Heartbeat” award after leading Iowa to share of 2002 Big Ten title and January bowl games following the 2002 and 2003 seasons.

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NATE KAEDING

Place-kicker, 2003, Coralville, Iowa Consensus All-American after being named first team all-America by American Football Coaches Association, the Associated Press, College Football News and ESPN . . . one of three finalists for Lou Groza Award in 2003 after winning the award as the top kicker in the nation in 2002 . . . first team all-Big Ten . . . earned academic all-Big Ten honors for third straight season and was District VII academic all-American . . . selected as permanent team captain for special teams and was special teams coPlayer of the Year . . . recipient of Hayden Fry “Extra Heartbeat” award after leading Iowa to share of 2002 Big Ten title and January bowl games following the 2002 and 2003 seasons.

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SHONN GREENE

Running Back, 2008, Sicklerville, N. J. Consensus all-American after being named first team all-America by American Football Coaches Association, Football Writers Association of America, espn. com, Walter Camp Foundation, Associated Press and The Sporting News. . . won the Doak Walker Award, which is given annually to the nation’s top collegiate running back. . . received the Chicago Tribune’s Silver Football Award, emblematic of the Big Ten Conference’s Most Valuable Player. . . became Iowa’s first consensus all-America running back since Nile Kinnick in 1939. . . became the first Iowa running back to rush for over 100 yards in all 13 games in a single-season. . . Greene was the only running back in the nation to eclispe 100 yards rushing in every game in 2008. . . finished the season ranked second nationally in rushing yardage.

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ADRIAN CLAYBORN

Defensive End, 2010, St. Louis, Mo.

Consensus All-American after being named first team All-America by American Football Coaches Association and Walter Camp . . . named third team All-American by the Associated Press and Phil Steele’s College Football . . . was finalist for Rotary Lombardi Award and Ted Hendricks Award and a semifinalist for the Chuck Bednarik Award . . . earned first team all-Big Ten honors for second year . . . named a Permanent Team Captain and winner of Hayden Fry “Extra Heartbeat” Award . . . three-year starter at defensive end, helping Iowa post three-year record of 28-11, including three straight bowl victories for first time in school history . . . first round NFL draft selection (20th selection overall) by Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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HALL OF FAME

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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 Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s 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.

NATIONAL IOWA VARSITY CLUB HALL OF FAME

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 Iowa’s 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

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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

Walter “Stub” Stewart Football, 1907, 1908, 1909 Basketball, 1908, 1909, 1910 Baseball, 1908, 1909, 1910

Chuck Long Football, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985

Andre Tippett Football, 1979, 1980, 1981

Emerson “Spike” Nelson Football, 1925, 1926, 1927 Track, 1926, 1927, 1928

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

Samuel Clyde Williams Football, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901 Baseball, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901 Track, 1900, 1901, 1902

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

Francis William “Zud” Schammel Football, 1938, 1939, 1940

Bashir Yamini Track, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Football, 1998, 1999


IOWA’S ALL-TIME TEAM In conjunction with the 100 years of Hawkeye football celebration in 1989, Iowa fans selected an all-time team. The squad features 11 players on offense and defense, two kickers and 15 special mention players who received strong fan support. Nile Kinnick, the 1939 Heisman, Walter Camp and Maxwell Trophy winner, was voted the most outstanding player in school history.

Most Outstanding Player - Nile Kinnick, halfback Offense

Pos. ____________ Player________________________Years E ______________ Marv Cook____________________1985‑88 E ______________ Jim Gibbons___________________1955‑57 OL______________ Mike Enich____________________1938‑40 OL______________ Calvin Jones___________________1953‑55 OL______________ Jerry Hilgenberg_______________1951‑53 OL______________ John Niland___________________1963‑65 OL______________ Fred “Duke” Slater_______________1918‑21 QB______________ Chuck Long___________________1982‑85 RB______________ Ozzie Simmons________________1934‑36 RB______________ Aubrey Devine_________________1919‑21 RB______________ Ronnie Harmon________________1982‑85 PK______________ Rob Houghtlin_________________1985‑87

Special Mention

OL______________ Dave Croston__________________1984‑86 OL______________ Joe Devlin_____________________1973‑75 QB______________ Randy Duncan_________________1956‑58 RB______________ Larry Ferguson_________________1959‑62 RB______________ Joe Laws______________________1931‑33 RB______________ Ed Podolak____________________1966‑68 RB______________ Bill Reichardt__________________1949‑51 E ______________ Erwin Prasse___________________1937‑39

Defense

Pos. ____________ Player________________________Years E ______________ Frank Gilliam__________________1953‑56 E ______________ Andre Tippett__________________1979‑81 DL______________ Mark Bortz____________________1979‑82 DL______________ Dave Haight___________________1985‑88 DL______________ Alex Karras____________________1956‑57 LB______________ Mike Reilly____________________1961‑63 LB______________ Larry Station___________________1982‑85 DB______________ Craig Clemons_________________1969‑71 DB______________ Willis Glassgow________________1927‑29 DB______________ Gordon Locke_________________1920‑22 DB______________ Ken Ploen_____________________1954‑56 P ______________ Reggie Roby___________________1979‑82

Special Mention

E ______________ Lester Belding_________________1918‑21 LB______________ Wally Hilgenberg_______________1961‑63 DB______________ Devon Mitchell_________________1982‑85 DE______________ Joe Mott______________________1985‑88 LB______________ Brad Quast____________________1986‑89 DB______________ Bill Reichardt__________________1949‑51 DB______________ Bobby Stoops__________________1979‑82 DB______________ Mike Stoops___________________1981‑84

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Gannett News Selects All-Time Team

The Gannett News Service, in conjunction with the start of the year 2000, selected a University of Iowa All-time Football Team.

Offense

Pos. ____________ Player________________________Years WR______________ Tim Dwight___________________1994-97 OL______________ Duke Slater____________________1918-21 OL______________ Alex Karras____________________1956-57 C ______________ Jerry Hilgenberg_______________1951-53 OL______________ John Niland___________________1963-65 OL______________ John Alt______________________1980-83 TE ______________ Marv Cook____________________1985-88 QB______________ Chuck Long___________________1981-85 RB______________ Nile Kinnick___________________1937-39 RB______________ Ronnie Harmon________________1982-85 FB______________ Bill Reichardt__________________1949-51

Defense

Pos. ____________ Player________________________Years DL______________ Lester Belding_________________1918-21 DL______________ Mike Enich____________________1938-40 DL______________ Calvin Jones___________________1953-55 DL______________ Jared DeVries__________________1995-98 DL______________ Dave Haight___________________1983-85 LB______________ Andre Tippett__________________1979-81 LB______________ Larry Station___________________1982-85 LB______________ Leroy Smith___________________1989-91 DB______________ Paul Krause____________________1961-63 DB______________ Willis Glassgow________________1927-29 DB______________ Gordon Locke_________________1920-22

Chicago Sun-Times Names Iowa’s Best

In October, 1961, Chicago Sun-Times sports reporter Jack Clarke selected an all-time team of Iowa Hawkeyes who played between 1919 and 1961. Following is that list of players: Pos. ____________ Player________________________Year End_____________ Lester Belding_________________1919 Tackle___________ Duke Slater____________________1921 Guard___________ Calvin Jones___________________1954 Center___________ Jerry Hilgenberg_______________1953 Guard___________ Francis Schammel______________1934 Tackle___________ Alex Karras____________________1956 End_____________ Erwin Prasse___________________1939 Back_____________ Aubrey Devine_________________1921 Back_____________ Nile Kinnick___________________1939 Back_____________ Willis Glassgow________________1929 Back_____________ Gordon Locke_________________1921

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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*

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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, A‑AB, CP, NYDN, TSN) (NYN, TSN) (L, FBW) (NBC) (ABC, L, TSN, AAB, UP, Jet, NEA, CP, CBS, FBW, NYN, A‑P, MP, PSN, G‑R, WR) (UP, TSN, L, NYN, Jet, WR, FBW, A‑AB) (AP, H, L, NBC, FBW, CP) (NBC, ABC, FL) (AP, UP, INS, L, H, NEA, NBC, TSN, FBW, A‑P, 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)

FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS Year Player, Position 1985 Ronnie Harmon, RB Chuck Long, QB* Larry Station, LB* 1986 Dave Croston, OT 1988 Marv Cook, TE* Dave Haight, NG 1990 Merton Hanks, DB 1991 Leroy Smith, DE* 1992 Mike Devlin, C 1996 Tim Dwight, WR 1997 Tim Dwight, WR* 1998 Jared DeVries, DT* 2002 Brad Banks, QB Dallas Clark, TE* Nate Kaeding, PK Bruce Nelson, C Eric Steinbach, OG* 2003 Robert Gallery, OT* Nate Kaeding, PK* 2008 Shonn Greene, RB* 2009 Pat Angerer, LB Bryan Bulaga, OL 2010 Adrian Clayborn, DE* 2011 Riley Reiff, OL

Teams (FN, Miz) (AP, UPI, FN, FBW, K, Merc, WC, TSN, S‑H, G, Miz) (AP, UPI, FN, FBW, K, Merc, WC, S‑H, 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)

* ‑ ‑ Indicates consensus all‑American A‑AB ‑‑ All‑American Board; ABC ‑‑ television; AFCA -American Football Coaches Association; AP ‑‑ Associated Press; A‑P ‑‑ All‑Players; BE ‑‑ Billy Evans; C ‑‑ Camp; CBS ‑‑ radio; CF ‑‑ Citizen’s Foundation; CFN – College Football News; Col ‑‑ Colliers; CNNSI -- Sports Illustrated; CP ‑‑ Central Press; CPN ‑‑ College & Pro Newsweekly; CT ‑‑ Chicago Tribune; Eck ‑‑ Eckersall; ESPN; F ‑‑ Farrell; FA ‑‑ Football Annual; FBC ‑‑ Football Coaches; FBW ‑‑ Football Writers; FD ‑‑ Football Digest; FL ‑‑ Frank Leahy; FN ‑‑ Football News; FW ‑‑ Football World; FWAA -- Football Writers Association of America; G ‑‑ Gannett; GR ‑‑ Grantland Rice; G‑R ‑‑ Gridiron Record; H ‑‑ Hearst; Helms ‑‑ Helms Foundation; INS ‑‑ International News Service; Jet ‑‑ Jet Magazine; K ‑‑ Kodak; L ‑‑ Look; LM ‑‑ Liberty Magazine; Men ‑‑ Frank Menke Syndicate; Merc ‑‑ Mercedes; Miz ‑‑ Mizlou; MP ‑‑ Metropolitan Papers; NBC ‑‑ television; NANA ‑‑ North American Newspaper Alliance; NEA ‑‑ News Enterprise Association; NYDN ‑‑ New York Daily News; NYN ‑‑ New York News; NYS ‑‑ New York Sun; PFW -Pro Football Weekly; PSN ‑‑ Pitts Smith News; R ‑‑ Reed; S‑H ‑‑ Scripps‑Howard; T ‑‑ Today; Time ‑‑ Time Magazine; TSN ‑‑ The Sporting News; UP ‑‑ United Press; UPI ‑‑ United Press International; US ‑‑ Universal Sports; WC ‑‑ Walter Camp; WR ‑‑ Williamson Rating, WTBS ‑‑ television.


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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) (A‑P) (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)

A‑AB ‑‑ All‑American Board; ABC ‑‑ television; AP ‑‑ Associated Press; A‑P ‑‑ All‑Players; BE ‑‑ Billy Evans; C ‑‑ Camp; CBS ‑‑ radio; CF ‑‑ Citizen’s Foundation; CFN – College Football News; Col ‑‑ Colliers; CNNSI -- Sports Illustrated; CP ‑‑ Central Press; CPN ‑‑ College & Pro Newsweekly; CT ‑‑ Chicago Tribune; Eck ‑‑ Eckersall; ESPN; F ‑‑ Farrell; FA ‑‑ Football Annual; FBC ‑‑ Football Coaches; FBW ‑‑ Football Writers; FD ‑‑ Football Digest; FL ‑‑ Frank Leahy; FN ‑‑ Football News; FW ‑‑ Football World; FWAA -- Football Writers Association of America; G ‑‑ Gannett; GR ‑‑ Grantland Rice; G‑R ‑‑ Gridiron Record; H ‑‑ Hearst; Helms ‑‑ Helms Foundation; INS ‑‑ International News Service; Jet ‑‑ Jet Magazine; K ‑‑ Kodak; L ‑‑ Look; LM ‑‑ Liberty Magazine; Men ‑‑ Frank Menke Syndicate; Merc ‑‑ Mercedes; Miz ‑‑ Mizlou; MP ‑‑ Metropolitan Papers; NBC ‑‑ television; NANA ‑‑ North American Newspaper Alliance; NEA ‑‑ News Enterprise Association; NYDN ‑‑ New York Daily News; NYN ‑‑ New York News; NYS ‑‑ New York Sun; PSN ‑‑ Pitts Smith News; R ‑‑ Reed; S‑H ‑‑ Scripps‑Howard; T ‑‑ Today; Time ‑‑ Time Magazine; TSN ‑‑ The Sporting News; UP ‑‑ United Press; UPI ‑‑ United Press International; US ‑‑ Universal Sports; WC ‑‑ Walter Camp; WR ‑‑ Williamson Rating, WTBS ‑‑ television.

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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

* -- First Team Honorees Includes all-district selections

National Football Foundation Scholar-Athletes Year 1968 1975 1987 1998 2007

Name, Position John Charles Hendricks, DG Bob Elliott, DB Mike Flagg, TE Derek Rose, OL Mike Klinkenborg, LB

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Academic All-Big Ten Year 1953

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


ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN

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

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FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG TEN

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

Year Name, Position 1951 Bill Reichardt, FB

1912 James Trickey, T 1913 Ralph McGinnis, FB

1953 Cal Jones, G Jerry Hilgenberg, C

1916 Fred Becker, T

1954 Cal Jones, G

1918 Harry Hunzelman, G Ronald Reed, E

1955 Cal Jones, G Eddie Vincent, HB

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

1920 Fred Slater, T Aubrey Devine, QB Lester Belding, 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

1922 Gordon Locke, FB Paul Minick, G George Thompson, T 1923 Lowell Otte, E 1924

Lowell Otte, E John Hancock, T Leland Parkin, QB William Fleckenstein, G

1952 Bill Fenton, E

1958 Randy Duncan, QB Willie Fleming, HB 1959 Don Norton, E Bill Lapham, C Bob Jeter, HB 1960 Mark Manders, G Larry Ferguson, HB Wilburn Hollis, QB 1962 Larry Ferguson, HB 1963 Mike Reilly, G Wally Hilgenberg, G 1964 Gary Snook, QB Karl Noonan, E

1925 Richard Romey, E

1965 John Niland, G

1926 Emerson Nelson, T

1968 Ed Podolak, TB Jon Meskimen, G

1927 Emerson Nelson, T 1928

Peter Westra, T Richard Brown, C Fred Roberts, G Willis Glassgow, HB

1929 Fred Roberts, G Willis Glassgow, HB 1933 Joe Laws, QB Francis Schammel, G 1934 Ozzie Simmons, HB 1935 Ozzie Simmons, HB 1937 Nile Kinnick, TB Robert Lannon, E 1938 Erwin Prasse, E 1939 Erwin Prasse, E Nile Kinnick, HB Mike Enich, T 1940 Mike Enich, T 1942 Tom Farmer, QB 1946 Earl Banks, G Dick Hoerner, FB 1948 William Kay, T 1950 Bill Reichardt, FB

1969 Jon Meskimen, G 1971 Craig Clemons, CB 1973 Brian Rollins, SE 1974 Earl Douthitt, DB 1975 Rod Walters, T Joe Devlin, G 1977 Tom Rusk, LB 1979 Dennis Mosley, RB Leven Weiss, LB Jay Hilgenberg, C 1980 Andre Tippett, DE 1981

Mark Bortz, DT Mel Cole, LB Pat Dean, NG Ron Hallstrom, OT Reggie Roby, P Andre Tippett, DE Lou King, CB

1982 Mark Bortz, DT Reggie Roby, P Bobby Stoops, DB

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

1989 Jim Johnson, DL Brad Quast, LB 1990

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

Year Name, Position 1993 Mike Wells, DT 1995 Nick Gallery, P 1996

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

1998 Jared DeVries, DT 2001 Aaron Kampman, DL Bob Sanders, DB Eric Steinbach, OL 2002

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

2005 Chad Greenway, LB Kenny Iwebema, DL Jovon Johnson, DB 2006 Mike Jones, OL 2007 Mitch King, DT 2008

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

2011 Marvin McNutt, Jr. , WR Shaun Prater, DB Riley Reiff, OL 2012 Micah Hyde, DB

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SECOND TEAM ALL-BIG TEN Year Name, Position 1948 Bob McKenzie, E 1949 Jack Dittmer, E 1953 Bill Fenton, E 1954

Frank Gilliam, E John Hall, T Earl Smith, B Eddie Vincent, B

1955 Eddie Vincent, B 1957 Robert Cummings, G Richard Klein, T 1958 Gary Grouwinkel, G Ray Jauch, HB Curt Merz, E 1959 Bill Lapham, C Ray Jauch, HB 1960 Sherwyn Thorson, G

Year 1978

Name, Position Tom Rusk, LB Brad Reid, WR John Harty, DT

1979 John Harty, DT Reggie Roby, P 1980

Keith Chapelle, WR Pat Dean, MG Jay Hilgenberg, C Andre Tippet, E

1981 Todd Simonsen, LB 1982

John Alt, OT Joel Hilgenberg, C Brett Miller, OT Eddie Phillips, RB Larry Station, LB

1983 Joel Hilgenberg, C Joe Levelis, OG Tony Wanckett, DL

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

1997 Tim Dwight, WR Plez Atkins, DB Derek Rose, C 1998 Eric Thigpen, DB 1999 Ladell Betts, RB Matt Bowen, DB 2000 Ladell Betts, RB Kevin Kasper, WR 2001

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

1988 Jeff Koeppel, OLB

2003

Howard Hodges, DL Fred Russel, RB Chad Greenway, LB Abdul Hodge, LB

1989

Jeff Koeppel, OLB Bill Anderson, OG Merton Hanks, DB Matt Ruthland, DL

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

1976 Tom Rusk, LB

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

1977 John Harty, DT Tom Rusk, LB

1994 Matt Purdy, G Parker Wildeman, DL

1961

Bill Van Buren, C Al Hinton, T Sherwyn Thorson, G Cloyd Webb, E

1962 Earl McQuiston, G 1963 Paul Krause, HB Cloyd Webb, E 1964 John Niland, OG 1965 Bill Briggs, DT Dan Hilsabeck, LB 1966 Dick Gibbs, DB Dave Moreland, LB 1967 Al Bream, E Silas McKinnie, FB Steve Wilson, DB 1968 Al Bream, E Steve Wilson, DB 1969

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

1971 John Muller, OT 1972

John Muller, OT Earl Douthitt Andre Jackson, LB Rick Penny, DB

1973 Earl Douthitt, DB 1974 Joe Devlin, OG Lynn Heil, E 1975 Dave Bryant, MG Andre Jackson, LB Brady Yocum, E

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

1986 Mike Flagg, TE Rob Houghtlin, PK 1987 Dick Sistrunk, 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

2012 James Ferentz, OL

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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

Year Name, Position 1970 Dave Clement, LB

1925 Donald Graham, FB

1971 Craig Clemons, DB

1926 Nick Kutsch, HB

1972 Dan Dickel, DE

1927

1973 Brian Rollins, SE

Emerson Nelson, T

1928 Willis Glassgow, HB

1974 Rob Fick, QB

1929 * Willis Glassgow, HB

1975 Andre Jackson, LB

1930 Oliver Sansen, FB

1976 Butch Caldwell, QB Tom Grine, TE

1931 Oliver Sansen, FB 1932 Joe Laws, HB 1933 * Joe Laws, HB 1934 Dick Crayne, FB 1935 Dick Crayne, FB 1936 Homer Harris, E 1937 Bob Lannon, E 1938 Erwin Prasse, E 1939 * Nile Kinnick, HB 1940

Mike Enich, T

1977 Dean Moore, LB Rod Sears, DB 1978 Brad Reid, SE 1979 Dennis Mosley, RB 1980

Keith Chappelle, WR

1981 Mel Cole, LB 1982 Bobby Stoops, DB 1983 Norm Granger, FB Chuck Long, QB Dave Moritz, WR

1941 William Diehl, C

1984 Ronnie Harmon, RB

1942 Tom Farmer, QB

1985 *

1943 Bob Liddy, G 1944 Bob Snyder, C 1945 Arthur Johnson, FB 1946

William Kay, T

1947 Harold Schoener, E 1948 Al DiMarco, QB 1949 Jack Dittmer, E 1950

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 O’Brien, OG Hap Peterson, NG Larry Station, LB

1951 * Bill Reichardt, FB

1986 Rick Bayless, RB

1952 William Fenton, E

1987 Marv Cook, TE Dave Haight, NG Chuck Hartlieb, QB

1953 William Fenton, E 1954 Warren Lawson, C 1955 Jerry Reichow, QB 1956 * Ken Ploen, QB 1957 Bob Commings, G 1958 * Randy Duncan, QB 1959 Don Norton, E 1960

Bernie Wyatt, HB

1961

Al Hinton, T

1962 Larry Ferguson, HB 1963 Mike Reilly, G 1964 Karl Noonan, FL 1965 Dave Long, DE 1966 Dick Gibbs, DB 1967

Silas McKinnie, TB

1968

Ed Podolak, TB

1969 Larry Ely, LB

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1988 Marv Cook, TE Joe Mott, DE 1989 Richard Bass, FB Jim Johnson, DT 1990 *

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

1992 Mike Devlin, C Carlos James, DB Mike Wells, DT 1993

Larry Blue, DE Paul Burmeister, QB Harold Jasper, WR Mike Wells, DT

1994 Kent Kahl, FB Marquis Porter, DB Parker Wildeman, DL 1995 Bobby Diaco, LB Sedrick Shaw, RB Casey Wiegmann, C 1996

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

1998 Jared DeVries, DL Derek Rose, C 1999 Ladell Betts, RB Matt Bowen, DB 2000

Kevin Kasper, WR LeVar Woods, LB

2001 Ladell Betts, RB Bob Sanders, DB 2002 *

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

2003 Robert Gallery, OT Bob Sanders, DB 2004 Drew Tate, QB Jonathan Babineaux, DL

Year 2005

Name, Position Abdul Hodge, LB Chad Greenway, LB Ed Hinkel, WR Albert Young, RB

2006 Mike Klinkenborg, LB Marshal Yanda, OL 2007 Mike Humpal, LB Albert Young, RB 2008 * Shonn Greene, RB Mitch King, DT 2009 Pat Angerer, LB Ricky Stanzi, QB 2010 Karl Klug, DL Ricky Stanzi, QB 2011

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, FB‑HB 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

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NFL DRAFT

IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 1936 NFL Draft Rd. 1

Dick Crayne, Brooklyn (4th)

FB

1938 NFL Draft Rd. 5

Rd. 16

Frank Balazs, Green Bay

1940 NFL Draft Rd. 2 Rd. 9 Rd. 20

Nile Kinnick, Brooklyn Erwin Prasse, Detroit Henry Luebcke, Green Bay

1941 NFL Draft Rd. 10

Mike Enich, Green Bay

1942 NFL Draft Rd. 3 Rd. 10 Rd. 20

Bill Green, Green Bay Bill Diehl, Detroit Al Couppee, Washington

1943 NFL Draft Rd. 2 Rd. 8 Rd. 16

Tom Farmer, Cleveland Bill Parker, Cleveland Bill Burkett, Brooklyn

B

Rd. 13 Rd. 21 Rd. 22 Rd. 29

RB E E

HB E QB FB/E

Bruno Niedziela, Chicago Rockets T Bob Sullivan, L. A. Dons HB Russ Benda, Chicago Rockets OL Dave Day, Chicago Rockets OL Dick Hoerner, Cleveland FB

1948 NFL Draft Rd. 17 Rd. 21 Rd. 25

Joe Grothus, New York Giants Dick Woodward, N. Y. Giants Jim Shoat, Boston

Joe Grothus, Baltimore

1950 NFL Draft Rd. 9

Don Winslow, Washington

1952 NFL Draft

1947 AAFC Draft Rd. 16 Rd. 17 Rd. 20 Rd. 24

Rd. 25

FB OL B

Tom Hand, Green Bay

Bob Sullivan, Boston Hal Schoener, N. Y. Giants Jim Smith, Washington Herb Schoener, Washington

QB

Bill Kay, New York Giants OL Jim Cozad, Los Angeles Rams OL Webb Halbert, Chicago Cardinals Ralph Doran, New York Giants HB

1951 NFL Draft

Stan Mohrbacher, Detroit OL Forest Masterson, Chicago Bears C Ben Trickey, Detroit Chuck Uknes, Cleveland Jim Keane, Chicago Bears E Dick Hoerner, Cleveland RB Bruno Niedziela, Chicago Bears T Sam Vacanti, New York Giants Ted Curren, Brooklyn HB

1947 NFL Draft

Rd. 4 Rd. 11 Rd. 18 Rd. 25

OL

1946 NFL Draft Rd. 11

Lou King, Buffalo

1949 AAFC Draft HB E OL

1945 NFL Draft Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Rd. 12 Rd. 14 Rd. 16 Rd. 17 Rd. 17 Rd. 19 Rd. 21

Rd. 9

1949 NFL Draft

Bob Lawson, Philadelphia

1939 NFL Draft

1948 AAFC Draft

OL C

Rd. 25 Rd. 30

Rd. 7 Rd. 8

Glenn Drahn, Philadelphia Jerry Faske, San Francisco

Bill Reichardt, Green Bay Hubert Johnson, Washington

1954 NFL Draft Rd. 4 Rd. 12 Rd. 14 Rd. 16

Jerry Hilgenberg, Cleveland Don Chelf, Baltimore Jim Head, Cleveland Dusty Rice, New York Giants

1955 NFL Draft Rd. 3 Rd. 16 Rd. 20 Rd. 29

John Hall, Cleveland Don Suchy, Cleveland Lou Matykiewicz, Pittsburgh Dick Klein, Chicago Bears

OL

OL

QB

RB

OL G HB

T OL LB T

Jerry Reichow, Detroit QB Jim Freeman, L. A. Rams Cal Jones, Detroit OL Eddie Vincent, L. A. Rams Roger Swedberg, San Francisco

1957 NFL Draft Rd. 7 Rd. 10 Rd. 16 Rd. 19

Frank Gilliam, Green Bay Don Dobrino, Washington John Nocera, Philadelphia Ken Ploen, Cleveland

1958 NFL Draft Rd. 1 Rd. 4 Rd. 5 Rd. 14 Rd. 17 Rd. 18 Rd. 26

Rd. 1 Rd. 6 Rd. 7 Rd. 28

Randy Duncan, Green Bay (1st) QB Mac Lewis, Chicago Cardinals OT Mitch Ogiego, Washington Fred Long, Baltimore

1960 NFL Draft Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Rd. 5 Rd. 18 Rd. 19

Bob Jeter, Green Bay Curt Merz, Philadelphia Don Norton, Philadelphia Charley Lee, Pittsburgh Bob Hain, Philadelphia

1960 AFL Draft 1st pick 1st pick 1st pick 1st pick 1st pick 1st pick 1st pick

Bob Hain, L. A. Chargers Don Horn, L. A. Chargers Ray Jauch, Buffalo Bob Jeter, L. A. Chargers DB/HB Curt Merz, New York Titans E Don Norton, Minneapolis E Olen Treadway, Denver

E HB LB QB

Alex Karras, Detroit (10th) DT Frank Rigney, Philadelphia T Jim Gibbons, Cleveland E Bill Lapham, Philadelphia C Bill VanBuren, Philadelphia OL John Burroughs, Philadelphia T Frank Bloomquist, Washington OL

Rd. 14 Rd. 19 Exp.

Willie Fleming, Philadelphia Bernie Wyatt, Pittsburgh Bill Lapham, Minnesota

1961 AFL Draft Rd. 10

Charley Lee, Houston

1962 NFL Draft Rd. 4 Rd. 7 Rd. 9 Rd. 13

Larry Ferguson, Detroit Sherwyn Thorson, L. A. Rams Wilburn Hollis, St. Louis Bill Whisler, San Francisco

1962 AFL Draft Rd. 3 Rd. 6 Rd. 13 Rd. 17 Rd. 23 Rd. 32

Sherwyn Thorson, Boston Al Hinton, Dallas Texans Wilburn Hollis, New York Titans Larry Ferguson, Oakland Bill VanBuren, Houston Bernie Wyatt, Houston

HB HB C

T

RB OL QB E

OL T QB HB C HB

1963 NFL Draft Rd. 10 Rd. 12 Rd. 14 Rd. 15

Earl McQuiston, Green Bay OL Bill Perkins, Dallas Cowboys FB/E Joe Williams, New York Giants FB Matt Szykowny, Pittsburgh QB

1964 NFL Draft Rd. 2 Rd. 4 Rd. 4 Rd. 12 Rd. 13 Rd. 17

Paul Krause, Washington Wally Hilgenberg Mike Reilly, Chicago Bears Bob Sherman, Pittsburgh Cloyd Webb, Chicago Bears Gus Kasapis, Chicago Bears

NOTE: Players selected in the first round of the NFL Draft have the number of their selection included.

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DB/HB E E T

1961 NFL Draft

1956 NFL Draft Rd. 4 Rd. 5 Rd. 9 Rd. 6 Rd. 12

1959 NFL Draft

DB LB LB B DE T


NFL DRAFT 1964 AFL Draft Rd. 5 Rd. 8 Rd. 11 Rd. 12

Mike Reilly, Buffalo Wally Hilgenberg, Denver Cloyd Webb, Buffalo Paul Krause, Denver

1965 NFL Draft Rd. 20

Tony Giacobazzi, St. Louis

1966 NFL Draft Rd. 1 Rd. 3 Rd. 3 Rd. 4 Rd. 5 Rd. 11 Exp. Exp.

John Niland, Dallas (5th) Al Randolph, San Francisco Dave Long, St. Louis Gary Snook, St. Louis Bill Briggs, New York Giants Cliff Wilder, New York Giants Dave Recher, Atlanta Bob Sherman, Atlanta

1966 AFL Draft Rd. 6 Rd. 13

Dave Long, Houston John Niland, Oakland

IOWA FOOTBALL M E D I A G U I D E

2 0 1 3 LB LB DE DB

E

OG DB DE QB DE E C B

DE OG

1966 AFL Redshirt Draft Rd. 6

Joe Beauchamp, San Diego

1967 NFL/AFL Draft Rd. 7 Rd. 13

Bob Ziolkowski, Green Bay Rich Gibbs, San Francisco

1969 NFL/AFL Draft Rd. 2 Rd. 14

Ed Podolak, Kansas City Al Bream, Kansas City

1970 NFL Draft Rd. 4 Rd. 6 Rd. 13 Rd. 16

Paul Laaveg, Washington Mike Cilek, Cleveland Rich Stepanek, Atlanta Larry Ely, Cincinnati

1971 NFL Draft Rd. 6 Rd. 9 Rd. 10

Kerry Reardon, Kansas City Tim Sullivan, Minnesota Layne McDowell, Boston

T DB

RB WR

Rd. 7 Rd. 8 Rd. 8 Rd. 15

John Muller, Green Bay Craig Darling, Minnesota Bill Windauer, Baltimore Charles Cross, Pittsburgh

Dan Dickel, Baltimore

1975 NFL draft Rd. 7

Earl Douthitt, Chicago

1976 NFL Draft Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 2 Rd. 7 Rd. 9 Exp. Exp.

Rod Walters, Kansas City (14th) Joe Devlin, Buffalo Jim Jensen, Dallas Rod Wellington, Kansas City Warren Peiffer, New Orleans Earl Douthitt, Tampa Bay Larry Ely, Tampa Bay

1978 NFL Draft Rd. 9 Rd. 10

Dean Moore, San Francisco Barry Tomasetti, Dallas

1979 NFL Draft Rd. 9 Rd. 12

Tom Rusk, New York Giants Dave Becker, Chicago

Rd. 9 Rd. 9

Dennis Mosley, Minnesota Jim Swift, Seattle

1981 NFL Draft Rd. 2 Rd. 11 Rd. 11

John Harty, San Francisco Keith Chappelle, Atlanta Matt Petrzelka, San Diego

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

Ron Hallstrom, Green Bay (22nd) OL Andre Tippett, New England LB

1983 NFL Draft Rd. 5 Rd. 6 Rd. 8

Brett Miller, Atlanta Reggie Roby, Miami Mark Bortz, Chicago

1984 NFL Draft Rd. 1 Rd. 4 Rd. 5 Rd. 6 Rd. 10

John Alt, Kansas City (21st) Joel Hilgenberg, New Orleans Norm Granger, Dallas Joe Levelis, Dallas Dave Moritz, San Francisco

1985 NFL Draft OL OL DT DB

Rd. 2 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Rd. 8

Owen Gill, Seattle Jon Hayes, Kansas City George Little, Miami Dave Strobel, Cincinnati

1986 NFL Draft Rd. 1 Rd. 1 Rd. 1 Rd. 4 Rd. 11

Chuck Long, Detroit (12th) QB Ronnie Harmon, Buffalo (16th) RB Mike Haight, New York Jets (22nd) OL Devon Mitchell, Detroit DB Larry Station, Pittsburgh LB

1987 NFL Draft Rd. 3 Rd. 3 Rd. 4 Rd. 8

Dave Croston, Green Bay Chris Gambol, Indianapolis Mark Vlasic, San Diego Jeff Drost, Green Bay

1988 NFL Draft Rd. 3 Rd. 4 Rd. 5 Rd. 10

Quinn Early, San Diego Kevin Harmon, Seattle Herb Wester, Cincinnati Joe Schuster, Philadelphia

1989 NFL Draft

1982 NFL Draft

Craig Clemons, Chicago (12th) DB Charles Bolden, Dallas DB Larry Horton, Chicago DT

1973 NFL Draft

Rd. 7

1980 NFL Draft

1972 NFL Draft Rd. 1 Rd. 6 Rd. 9

1974 NFL Draft

OL P OL

OL OL FB OL SE

Rd. 3 Rd. 3 Rd. 3 Rd. 12

Marv Cook, New England Bob Kratch, New York Giants Joe Mott, New York Jets Chuck Hartlieb, Houston

1990 NFL Draft Rd. 7 Rd. 10

Bill Anderson, Chicago Brad Quast, New York Jets

1991 NFL Draft Rd. 2 Rd. 5 Rd. 10 Rd. 11

Nick Bell, LA Raiders Merton Hanks, San Francisco Michael Titley, Miami Tony Stewart, Seattle

1992 NFL Draft Rd. 7 Rd. 8 Rd. 11 Rd. 12

Ron Geater, Denver Mike Saunders, Pittsburgh Rob Baxley, Phoenix Matt Rodgers, Buffalo

1993 NFL Draft Rd. 5 Rd. 6 Rd. 7

Mike Devlin, Buffalo Scott Davis, New York Giants Danan Hughes, Kansas City

1994 NFL Draft Rd. 4

Mike Wells, Minnesota

1995 NFL Draft FB TE DL DE

Rd. 6

Fritz Fequiere, Denver

1996 NFL Draft Rd. 3

Scott Slutzker, Indianapolis

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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

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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

Tom Knight, Arizona (9th) Ross Verba, Green Bay (30th) Sedrick Shaw, New England Damien Robinson, Philadelphia

1998 NFL Draft Rd. 3 Rd. 4 Rd. 4 Rd. 5

Mike Goff, Cincinnati Tavian Banks, Jacksonville Tim Dwight, Atlanta Kerry Cooks, Minnesota

1999 NFL Draft Rd. 3 Rd. 6

Jared DeVries, Detroit Eric Thigpen, Atlanta

DB OL RB DB

OL RB WR DB

DL DB

2000 NFL Draft Rd. 5 Rd. 6

Austin Wheatley, New Orleans TE Matt Bowen, St. Louis DB

2001 NFL Draft Rd. 6

Kevin Kasper, Denver

2002 NFL Draft Rd. 2 Rd. 5 Rd. 6

Ladell Betts, Washington Aaron Kampman, Green Bay Kahlil Hill, Atlanta

2003 NFL Draft Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 2 Rd. 5 Rd. 5

Dallas Clark, Indianapolis (24th) Eric Steinbach, Cincinnati Bruce Nelson, Carolina Derek Pagel, New York Jets Ben Sobieski, Buffalo

WR

NFL DRAFT/HAWKEYES IN THE SUPER BOWL

2004 NFL Draft Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Rd. 7 Rd. 7

Robert Gallery, Oakland (2nd) Bob Sanders, Indianapolis Nate Kaeding, San Diego Jared Clauss, Tennessee Erik Jensen, St. Louis

2005 NFL Draft Rd. 2 Rd. 2 Rd. 4 Rd. 6 Rd. 6

Matt Roth, Miami Jonathan Babineaux, Atlanta Sean Considine, Philadelphia Tony Jackson, Seattle Pete McMahon, Oakland

Rd. 1 Rd. 3

Chad Greenway, Minnesota (17th) LB Abdul Hodge, Green Bay LB

2007 NFL Draft Rd. 3 Rd. 4 Rd. 7

Marshal Yanda, Baltimore Scott Chandler, San Diego Mike Elgin, New England

Rd. 3 Rd. 4 Rd. 6

Charles Godfrey, Carolina Ken Iwebema, Arizona Mike Humpal, Pittsburgh

2009 NFL Draft TE OL C DB OL

DE DL DB TE OL

2006 NFL Draft

2008 NFL Draft RB DL WR

OL DB PK DL TE

Rd. 3 Rd. 3 Rd. 4 Rd. 6

Shonn Greene, New York Jets Bradley Fletcher, St. Louis Seth Olsen, Denver Brandon Myers, Oakland

OL TE OL

DB DE LB

2010 NFL Draft Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Rd. 3 Rd. 4 Rd. 6

Bryan Bulaga, Green Bay (23rd) Pat Angerer, Indianapolis Amari Spievey, Detroit Tony Moeaki, Kansas City A. J. Edds, Miami Kyle Calloway, Buffalo

2011 NFL Draft Rd. 1 Rd. 4 Rd. 5 Rd. 5 Rd. 5 Rd. 6

Adrian Clayborn, Tampa Bay (20th) DE Christian Ballard, Minnesota DL Ricky Stanzi, Kansas City QB Karl Klug, Tennessee DL Julian Vandervelde, Philadelphia OL Tyler Sash, New York Giants DB

2012 NFL Draft Rd. 1 Rd. 4 Rd. 5 Rd. 5 Rd. 6 Rd. 7

Riley Reiff, Detroit OL Mike Daniels, Green Bay DL Adam Gettis, Washington OL Shaun Prater, Cincinnati DB Marvin McNutt, Jr. , Philadelphia WR Jordan Bernstine, Washington DB

2013 NFL Draft Rd. 5

Micah Hyde, Green Bay

Exp. - - expansion selections

RB DB OL TE

Hawkeyes in the Super Bowl Player__________ Team_____________ Mark Bortz______ Chicago___________ Bryan Bulaga_____ Green Bay__________ Dallas Clark______ Indianapolis________ Sean Considine___ Baltimore__________ Mike Devlin______ Buffalo____________ Tim Dwight______ Atlanta____________ Melvin Foster____ Dallas_____________ Merton Hanks____ San Francisco_______ Ronnie Harmon__ San Diego Chargers__ John Harty______ San Francisco_______ Jonathan Hayes__ Pittsburgh_________ Jay Hilgenberg___ Chicago___________ Wally Hilgenberg_ Minnesota_________ Ken Iwebema____ Arizona____________ Erik Jensen______ Pittsburgh_________ Jim Jensen______ Denver____________ Bob Jeter________ Green Bay__________

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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

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ACTIVE PRO PLAYERS

IOWA FOOTBALL M E D I A G U I D E

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Hawkeyes in the NFL

Player______________________Pos._________________Current Team_________________________ NFL Service Pat Angerer__________________ LB__________________Indianapolis Colts______________________ 3 years Jonathan Babineaux___________ DL__________________Atlanta Falcons________________________ 8 years Christian Ballard______________ DL__________________Minnesota Vikings_____________________ 2 years Jordan Bernstine______________ DB_________________Washington Redskins___________________ 1 year Bryan Bulaga_________________ OL__________________Green Bay Packers_____________________ 3 years Greg Castillo_________________ DB_________________Kansas City Chiefs______________________ 1st year Scott Chandler_______________ TE__________________Buffalo Bills___________________________ 6 years Adrian Clayborn______________ DE__________________Tampa Bay Buccaneers__________________ 2 years Colin Cole___________________ DL__________________Carolina Panthers______________________ 8 years Mike Daniels_________________ DL__________________Green Bay Packers_____________________ 1 year Keenan Davis________________ WR_________________Cleveland Browns______________________ 1st year A.J. Edds____________________OLB_________________New England Patriots___________________ 3 years Bradley Fletcher______________ DB_________________Philadelphia Eagles____________________ 4 years Adam Gettis_________________ OL__________________Washington Redskins___________________ 1 year Charles Godfrey______________ DB_________________Carolina Panthers______________________ 5 years Shonn Greene________________ RB__________________Tennessee Titans_______________________ 4 years Chad Greenway______________ LB__________________Minnesota Vikings_____________________ 7 years Micah Hyde__________________ DB_________________Green Bay Packers_____________________ 1st year Karl Klug____________________ DL__________________Tennessee Titans_______________________ 2 years Marvin McNutt, Jr.____________ WR_________________Miami Dolphins_______________________ 1 year Tony Moeaki_________________ TE__________________Kansas City Chiefs______________________ 3 years Brandon Myers_______________ TE__________________New York Giants_______________________ 4 years Seth Olsen___________________ OL__________________Minnesota Vikings_____________________ 4 years Shaun Prater_________________ DB_________________Cincinnati Bengals_____________________ 1 year Riley Reiff___________________ OL__________________Detroit Lions__________________________ 1 year Allen Reisner_________________ TE__________________Jacksonville Jaguars____________________ 2 years Tyler Sash___________________ DB_________________New York Giants_______________________ 2 years Amari Spievey________________ DB_________________Detroit Lions__________________________ 3 years Ricky Stanzi__________________ QB_________________Kansas City Chiefs______________________ 2 years Jeff Tarpinian_________________ LB__________________New England Patriots___________________ 2 years Matt Tobin___________________ OL__________________Philadelphia Eagles____________________ 1st year James Vandenberg____________ QB_________________Minnesota Vikings_____________________ 1st year Julian Vandervelde____________ OL__________________Philadelphia Eagles____________________ 2 years Marshal Yanda_______________ OL__________________Baltimore Ravens______________________ 6 years Marcus Zusevics______________ OL__________________New England Patriots___________________ 1 year

Free Agents

Player______________________Pos._____________________________________________________ NFL Service Dallas Clark__________________ TE______________________________________________________ 10 years Brad Herman_________________ TE______________________________________________________ 1 year Bryan Mattison_______________ OL______________________________________________________ 5 years

Hawkeyes in the Canadian Football League

Player______________________Pos._________________Current Team_________________________ CFL Service Jovon Johnson_______________ DB_________________Winnipeg____________________________ 5 years Drew Tate___________________ QB_________________Calgary______________________________ 6 years

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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_______________________ 1984‑96 Jeremy Allen__________FB___ Vikings______________________ 2002-03 *Pat Angerer_________LB___ Colts__________________________2010*Jonathan Babineaux_ DL___ Falcons_______________________2005Frank Balaz___________ B____ Packers______________________ 1939‑41 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______________________ 1991‑93 *Jordan Bernstine___ DB___ Redskins______________________2012Ladell Betts___________RB___ Redskins, Saints_______________ 2002-11 Mark Bortz___________OL___ Bears________________________ 1983‑94 *Matt Bowen_________ DB___ Rams, Packers, Redskins & Bills___ 2000-06 Harold Bradley________ G____ Browns & Eagles_______________ 1954‑58 Bill Briggs____________DE___ Redskins_____________________ 1966‑67 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_________________________ 1960‑61 Dallas Clark___________TE___ Colts, Buccaneers______________ 2003-12 Jared Clauss__________DL___ Titans_______________________ 2004-06 *Adrian Clayborn____ DE___ Buccaneers____________________2011Craig Clemons_______ DB___ Bears________________________ 1972‑77 *Colin Cole__________ DT___ Vikings, Packers, Seahawks & Panthers________________ 2003-11; 13 Sean Considine_______ DB___ Eagles, Jaguars, Ravens_________ 2005-12 Marv Cook____________TE___ Patriots, Bears & Rams__________ 1989‑95 Kerry Cooks__________ DB___ Vikings, Packers & Seahawks___ 1998-2001 Al Couppee___________ B____ Redskins________________________1946 Dick Crayne___________FB___ Brooklyn_____________________ 1936‑37 Dave Croston_________OL___ Packers______________________ 1987‑89 *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_________________________ 1976‑89 Mike Devlin___________OL___ Bills & Cardinals_______________ 1993-99 Jared DeVries_________DL___ Lions______________________ 1999-2010 Dan Dickel____________LB___ Colts & Lions_________________ 1974‑78 Ryan Donahue________ P____ Lions___________________________2011 Earl Douthitt_________ DB___ Bears___________________________1975 Jeff Drost_____________DL___ Packers______________________ 1987‑88 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____________ 1970‑71, 75 Dick Evans____________ E____ Packers______________________ 1940, 43 Tom Farmer___________RB___ Rams & Redskins______________ 1946‑48 Shipley Farroh_________ G____ Steelers_________________________1938 Brian Ferentz__________OL___ Falcons_________________________2007 Larry Ferguson________RB___ Lions___________________________1963 Darrell Fisher__________HB___ Buffalo_________________________1925 Bill Fleckenstein_______ G____ Bears________________________ 1925‑30

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ALL-TIME NFL HAWKEYES Name______________ Pos.___ Teams________________________ Years Zeron Flemister________TE___ Redskins, Patriots & Raiders_____ 2000-05 *Bradley Fletcher____ DB___ Rams, Eagles___________________2009Bob Fosdick___________ G____ Minneapolis & Rock Island______ 1923‑24 Wes Fry______________RB___ New York Yankees________________1927 Nick Gallery___________ P____ Jets_________________________ 1997-98 Robert Gallery_________OL___ Raiders, Seahawks_____________ 2004-11 Chris Gambol_________OL___ Colts, Chargers, Lions & Patriots__ 1987‑91 Ron Geater___________DL___ Broncos________________________1992 *Adam Gettis________ OL___ Redskins______________________2012Bill Glasgow__________HB___ Portsmouth & Chicago Cardinals____1931 Jim Gibbons__________ E____ Lions________________________ 1958‑68 Damon Gibson_______ WR___ Bengals & Browns_____________ 1998-99 Owen Gill____________FB___ Seahawks, Rams & Buccaneers___ 1985‑87 *Charles Godfrey____ DB___ Panthers______________________2008Mike Goff____________OL___ Bengals, Chargers & Chiefs____ 1998-2009 Norm Granger_________FB___ Cowboys_______________________1984 *Shonn Greene_______RB___ Jets, Titans____________________2009*Chad Greenway______LB___ Vikings_______________________2006Glen Greenwood______HB___ Bears___________________________1924 Harold Griffen_________ C____ Packers_________________________1928 Lorin Haggerty________FB___ Brooklyn________________________1930 Mike Haight__________OL___ Jets & Redskins_______________ 1986‑92 John Hall_____________ T____ Giants__________________________1955 Ron Hallstrom_________OL___ Packers & Eagles______________ 1982‑93 Merton Hanks________ DB___ 49ers & Seahawks_____________ 1991-99 Kevin Harmon_________RB___ Seahawks & Chiefs_____________ 1988‑89 Ronnie Harmon_______RB___ Bills, Chargers & Oilers__________ 1986‑97 Chuck Hartlieb_______ QB___ Oilers__________________________1989 John Harty___________DL___ 49ers________________________ 1981‑86 Jonathan Hayes_______TE___ Chiefs & Steelers______________ 1985‑96 John Heidt___________ C____ Columbus____________________ 1923, 26 Anthony Herron_______DL___ Lions________________________ 2001-03 Brad Herman__________TE___ Patriots_________________________2012 Jay Hilgenberg________OL___ Bears, Browns & Saints__________ 1981-93 Joel Hilgenberg_______OL___ Saints_______________________ 1984‑93 Wally Hilgenberg______LB___ Lions & Vikings________________ 1964‑79 Kahlil Hill____________ WR___ Falcons & Seahawks____________ 2002-03 Ed Hinkel____________ WR___ Colts___________________________2006 Abdul Hodge_________LB___ Packers, Bengals & Panthers_____ 2006-10 Howard Hodges_______DE___ Chargers_____________________ 2004-06 Dick Hoerner__________RB___ Rams________________________ 1947‑51 Larry Horton__________DT___ Bears________________________ 1972‑73 Danan Hughes_______ WR___ Chiefs & Saints________________ 1993-98 Mike Humpal_________LB___ Steelers_________________________2008 Jeremiha Hunter_______LB___ Saints__________________________2011 *Micah Hyde________ DB___ Packers_______________________2013Ken Iwebema_________DE___ Cardinals____________________ 2008-11 Tony Jackson__________TE___ Seahawks & Giants_____________ 2005-06 Erik Jensen___________TE___ Rams & Steelers_______________ 2004-05 Ernie Jensen__________ T____ Cleveland_______________________1931 Jim Jensen____________RB___ Cowboys, Broncos & Packers_1976‑77, 79‑82 Leo Jensvold_________ QB___ Bears___________________________1931 Bob Jeter____________ DB___ Packers & Bears_______________ 1963‑73 D.J. Johnson_________ DB___ Jets_________________________ 2004-06 C.J. Jones____________ WR___ Browns, Seahawks, Bengals & Broncos____________________ 2003-09 Mike Jones___________OL___ Chargers & Bears______________ 2007, 08 Max Kadesky__________ E____ Rock Island______________________1923 Nate Kaeding_________PK___ Chargers_____________________ 2004-12 Aaron Kampman______DL___ Packers & Jaguars_____________ 2002-11 Alex Karras___________DT___ Lions________________________ 1958‑70 Kevin Kasper_________ WR___ Broncos, Cardinals, Patriots & Seahawks__________________ 2001-07 Jim Keane____________ E____ Bears & Packers_______________ 1946‑52 Matt Kelsh____________ E____ Brooklyn________________________1930 Mitch King____________DL___ Titans, Colts, Saints____________ 2009-11 Dick Klein____________ T____ Bears, Steelers, Patriots & Raiders_ 1958‑64


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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______________ 1989‑96 Paul Krause__________ DB___ Redskins & Vikings_____________ 1964‑80 Matt Kroul__________ DL/OL__ Jets_________________________ 2009-11 Paul Laaveg___________OS___ Redskins_____________________ 1970‑75 Bill Lapham___________ C____ Eagles & Vikings_______________ 1960‑61 Larry Lawrence_______ QB___ Raiders & Buccaneers__________ 1974‑76 Joe Laws____________ QB___ Packers______________________ 1934‑45 George Lewis_________LB___ Dolphins________________________2005 Mac Lewis____________OT___ Bears___________________________1958 George Little__________DL___ Dolphins_____________________ 1985‑88 Chuck Long__________ QB___ Lions & Rams_________________ 1986‑94 Dave Long____________DE___ Cardinals & Saints_____________ 1966‑72 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______ 1945‑50 Curt Merz____________ E____ Texans & Chiefs_______________ 1962‑68 Ed Miles______________LB___ Dolphins & Falcons__________ 2007-2008 Brett Miller___________OL___ Falcons, Chargers and Jets______ 1983‑93 Jim Miller_____________ G____ Falcons___________________ 1971‑72, 74 Paul Minnick__________ G____ Packers______________________ 1928‑29 Devon Mitchell_______ DB___ Lions________________________ 1986‑89 Charlie Mockmore_____ G____ Rock Island______________________1920 *Tony Moeaki________TE___ Chiefs_________________________2010Dean Moore__________LB___ 49ers___________________________1978 Joe Mott_____________LB___ Jets & 49ers__________________ 1989‑93 *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_______________________ 1946‑47 John Nocera__________LB___ Eagles & Broncos______________ 1959‑63 Karl Noonan__________ E____ Dolphins_____________________ 1966‑71 Don Norton___________ E____ Chargers_____________________ 1960‑66 Jay Norvell___________LB___ Bears________________________ 1986‑88 *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, 32‑33 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_______________________ 1969‑77 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_______________________ 1966‑74 Kerry Reardon________ DB___ Chiefs_______________________ 1971‑76 Dave Recher__________ C____ Eagles_______________________ 1965‑68 Bill Reichardt__________RB___ Packers_________________________1952 Jerry Reichow________ QB___ Lions, Eagles & Vikings__________ 1956‑64 Mike Reilly____________LB___ Bears & Vikings________________ 1964‑69

Name______________ Pos.___ Teams________________________ Years *Riley Reiff__________ OL___ Lions_________________________2012*Allen Reisner________TE___ Vikings, Jaguars________________2011Fred Roberts__________ T____ Portsmouth__________________ 1930‑32 Damien Robinson_____ DB___ Buccaneers, Jets & Seahawks__ 1997-2004 Derreck Robinson______DL___ Chargers, Dolphins, Cowboys, Browns______________________ 2005-10 Reggie Roby__________ P____ Dolphins, Redskins, Buccaneers, Oilers & 49ers_________________ 1983‑98 Matt Rodgers________ QB___ Bills_________________________ 1992-93 George Rogge________ E____ Chicago Cardinals & St. Louis____ 1931‑34 Matt Roth____________DE___ Dolphins & Browns____________ 2005-11 Eric Rothwell__________OL___ Chiefs__________________________2004 Fred Russell___________RB___ Dolphins, Bears & Rams_________ 2004-06 Bob Sanders_________ DB___ Colts & Chargers____________ 2004-2010 Ollie Sansen__________FB___ Brooklyn_____________________ 1932‑35 *Tyler Sash__________ DB___ Giants________________________2011Francis Schammel______ G____ Packers_________________________1937 Vin Schleusner________ T____ Portsmouth__________________ 1930‑31 Herm Schneidman_____ B____ Packers______________________ 1935‑39 Joe Schuster__________DL___ Eagles_______________________ 1988‑89 Sedrick Shaw_________RB___ Patriots, Browns_______________ 1997-99 Bob Sherman_________ B____ Steelers______________________ 1964‑65 Hal Schoener_________ E____ 49ers________________________ 1948‑50 Herb Schoener________ E____ Redskins_____________________ 1948‑49 Fred Slater____________ T____ Milwaukee, Rock Island & Chicago Cardinals_____________ 1922‑31 Scott Slutzker_________TE___ Colts & Saints_________________ 1996-99 Bob Smith____________ B____ Lions________________________ 1949‑54 Ben Sobieski__________OL___ Bills & 49ers__________________ 2003-05 Clinton Solomon_____ WR___ Rams________________________ 2006-07 *Amari Spievey______ DB Lions_________________________2010*Ricky Stanzi________ QB Chiefs_________________________2011Larry Station__________LB___ Steelers_________________________1986 Grant Steen__________ OLB___ Patriots_________________________2004 Eric Steinbach_________OL___ Bengals & Browns_____________ 2003-11 Bob Sullivan__________HB___ Pittsburgh & Brooklyn__________ 1947‑48 *Jeff Tarpinian________LB___ Patriots_______________________2011Drew Tate___________ QB___ Rams___________________________2007 Ryan Terry____________RB___ Cardinals_______________________1995 George Thompson_____ G____ Rock Island___________________ 1923‑25 Andre Tippett_________LB___ Patriots______________________ 1982‑93 *Matt Tobin_________ OL___ Eagles________________________2013Chuck Tollefson_______ G____ Packers______________________ 1944‑46 Emlen Tunnell________ DB___ Giants & Packers______________ 1948‑61 *James Vandenberg__ QB___ Vikings_______________________2013*Julian Vandervelde__ OL___ Eagles________________________2011Ross Verba____________OL___ Packers, Browns & Lions________ 1997-05 Mark Vlasic__________ QB___ Chargers, Chiefs, Buccaneers____ 1987‑93 Rod Walters___________OL___ Chiefs____________________ 1976, 78‑80 Mike Wells____________DL___ Lions & Bears_________________ 1994-01 Austin Wheatley_______TE___ Saints & Cowboys_____________ 2000-01 Casey Wiegmann______OL___ Colts, Jets, Bears, Chiefs & Broncos__________________1996- 2011 Bill Windauer__________DT___ Colts, Dolphins, Giants & Falcons_ 1973‑76 LeVar Woods__________LB___ Cardinals, Bears & Lions_________ 2001-07 Dick Woodward_______ C____ Giants & Redskins__________ 1950‑51, 53 Kevin Worthy_______ LB/DS__ Rams___________________________2004 Guido Wyland_________ G____ Rock Island______________________1920 Bashir Yamini________ WR___ Titans, Cowboys & Panthers_____ 2000-01 *Marshal Yanda______ OL___ Ravens________________________2007Jim Youel_____________ B____ Redskins_____________________ 1946‑48 Albert Young__________RB___ Vikings______________________ 2008-11 *Markus Zusevics____ OL___ Patriots_______________________2012* -- on 2013 NFL roster or selected in 2013 NFL Draft

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ALL-STAR GAMES

IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E Blue‑Gray 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’ All‑Star 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

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College Football All-Star Classic 2013

Greg Castillo, DB Matt Tobin, OL James Vandenberg, QB

East‑West 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

Grid Iron Classic 1999 2003 2004 2005

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


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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

North‑South 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

King Classic 1989

Brad Quast, LB

Las Vegas Classic 2004

Grant Steen, LB

All-Star Honors Jerry Reichow Most Valuable Player, 1955 East‑West Shrine Game Paul Krause Most Valuable Player, 1964 Senior Bowl

Senior Bowl 1952 1954 1956 1958 1960 1964 1970 1971 1975 1979 1983 1995 1996 1997 1998 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Bill Reichardt, FB Jerry Hilgenberg, C Don Chelf, T Jerry Reichow, QB 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

Tribune All‑Star 1934 1936 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1945 1947 1949 1950 1952 1954 1956 1958 1959 1960 1963 1964 1966 1969 1972 1976

Joe Laws, HB Dick Crayne, FB Frank Balazs, FB Nile Kinnick, HB Floyd Dean, HB Dick Evans, E Ken Pettit, E Bill Diehl, C Bill Green, RB Jim Walker, T Tom Hand, C Jim Youell, QB Bob Penaluna, G Stan Mohrbacher, T Bruno Niedziela, T Bill Kay, T Al DiMarco, QB Don Winslow, G Bill Reichardt, FB Jerry Hilgenberg, C Bill Fenton, E Jerry Reichow, QB Edward Vincent, HB Jim Gibbons, E Alex Karras, T Charles Lewis, T Bill Lapham, C Larry Ferguson, HB Wally Hilgenberg, G Mike Reilly, G Paul Krause, HB Al Randolph, DB John Niland, OG Ed Podolak, HB Craig Clemons, DB Joe Devlin, OG Jim Jensen, HB Rod Walters, OT

Craig Clemons Best Defensive Back, 1971 Senior Bowl 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 Iowa’s attendance figures would indicate. But the Hawkeyes have also been a favorite for television viewers as well, as nearly all of Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s 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

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1984 (5-3-1)_______________________ Network Sept. 8_____ Iowa 59, Iowa State 21_________REG Sept. 22____ Ohio State 45, Iowa 26_________ CBS Sept. 29____ Iowa 21, Illinois 16_____________ CBS Oct. 20_____ Iowa 26, Michigan 0___________ CBS Oct. 27_____ Iowa 24, Indiana 20____________REG Nov. 3_____ Iowa 10, Wisconsin 10__________ CBS Nov. 10____ Michigan State 17, Iowa 16______REG Nov. 17____ Minnesota 23, Iowa 17_________REG Dec. 26____ Iowa 55, Texas 17___________ METRO 1985 (5-2)_________________________ Network Sept. 28____ Iowa 57, Iowa State 3______ RAYCOM Oct. 5______ Iowa 35, Michigan State 31______ CBS Oct. 19_____ Iowa 12, Michigan 10__________ CBS Nov. 2_____ Ohio State 22, Iowa 13_________ CBS Nov. 16____ Iowa 27, Purdue 24____________ CBS Nov. 23____ Iowa 31, Minnesota 9________ WTBS Jan. 1______ UCLA 45, Iowa 28____________ NBC 1986 (4-2)_________________________ Network Sept. 13____ Iowa 43, Iowa State 7________ WTBS Oct. 4______ Iowa 24, Michigan State 21______ CBS Oct. 18_____ Michigan 20, Iowa 17__________ CBS Nov. 1_____ Ohio State 31, Iowa 10_______ WTBS Nov. 22____ Iowa 30, Minnesota 27_______ WTBS Dec. 30____ Iowa 39, San Diego State 38_____REG 1987 (4-3)_________________________ Network Aug. 30____ Tennessee 23, Iowa 22_________ABC Sept. 19____ Iowa 48, Iowa State 9__________REG Oct. 3______ Michigan State 19, Iowa 14___BIG TEN Oct. 17_____ Michigan 37, Iowa 10__________ABC Oct. 24_____ Iowa 38, Purdue 14____________ABC Oct. 31_____ Iowa 29, Indiana 21_________BIG TEN Dec. 30____ Iowa 20, Wyoming 19_________ESPN 1988 (3-3-3)_______________________ Network Sept. 3_____ Hawaii 27, Iowa 24____________REG Sept. 24____ Iowa 10, Iowa State 3_______BIG TEN Oct. 1______ Iowa 10, Michigan State 10______ABC Oct. 15_____ Iowa 17, Michigan 17__________ABC Oct. 22_____ Iowa 31, Purdue 7__________BIG TEN Oct. 29_____ Indiana 45, Iowa 34____________ABC Nov. 12____ Iowa 24, Ohio State 24______BIG TEN Nov. 19____ Iowa 31, Minnesota 22______BIG TEN Dec. 31____ N. C. State 28, Iowa 23______ MISLOU 1989 (1-3)_________________________ Network Sept. 23____ Iowa 31, Iowa State 21_________REG Oct. 21_____ Michigan 26, Iowa 12__________ABC Nov. 4_____ Illinois 31, Iowa 7______________ABC Nov. 11____ Ohio State 28, Iowa 0_________ESPN 1990 (4-2)_________________________ Network Sept. 22____ Iowa 45, Iowa State 35_________REG Oct. 20_____ Iowa 24, Michigan 23_________ESPN Nov. 3_____ Iowa 54, Illinois 28_____________ABC Nov. 10____ Ohio State 27, Iowa 26_________ABC Nov. 17____ Iowa 38, Purdue 9_____________ABC Jan. 1______ Washington 46, Iowa 34________ABC 1991 (6-1-1)_Network Sept. 7_____ Iowa 53, Hawaii 10___________ESPN Sept. 14____ Iowa 29, Iowa State 10_________REG Oct. 5______ Michigan 43, Iowa 24__________ABC Oct. 19_____ Iowa 24, Illinois 21_____________ABC Oct. 26_____ Iowa 31, Purdue 21___________ESPN Nov. 2_____ Iowa 16, Ohio State 9__________ABC Nov. 9_____ Iowa 38, Indiana 21____________ABC Dec. 31____ Iowa 13, BYU 13______________ESPN

1992 (2-5)_________________________ Network Aug. 28____ N. C. State 24, Iowa 14______ RAYCOM Sept. 5_____ Miami (FL) 24, Iowa 7__________ABC Sept. 12____ Iowa 21, Iowa State 7_________ESPN Sept. 26____ Colorado 28, Iowa 12__________ABC Oct. 3______ Michigan 52, Iowa 28__________ABC Oct. 17_____ Iowa 24, Illinois 14____________ESPN Oct. 31_____ Ohio State 38, Iowa 15_________ABC 1993 (1-4)_________________________ Network Sept. 11____ Iowa 31, Iowa State 28_________ABC Sept. 18____ Penn State 31, Iowa 0__________ABC Oct. 2______ Michigan 24, Iowa 7__________ESPN Nov. 23____ Michigan State 24, Iowa 10_____ESPN Dec. 31____ California 37, Iowa 3__________ESPN 1994 (1-2)_________________________ Network Sept. 10____ Iowa 37, Iowa State 9__________ABC Sept. 17____ Penn State 61, Iowa 21_______ESPN2 Oct. 1______ Michigan 29, Iowa 14__________ABC 1995 (5-4)_________________________ Network Sept. 16____ Iowa 27, Iowa State 10_________REG Oct. 7______ Iowa 21, Michigan State 7____BIG TEN Oct. 14_____ Iowa 22, Indiana 13__________ESPN2 Oct. 21_____ Penn State 41, Iowa 27_________ABC Oct. 28_____ Ohio State 56, Iowa 35________ESPN Nov. 4_____ Illinois 26, Iowa 7_____________ESPN Nov. 11____ Northwestern 31, Iowa 20___BIG TEN Nov. 18____ Iowa 33, Wisconsin 20________ESPN2 Dec. 29____ Iowa 38, Washington 18________ CBS 1996 (8-3)_________________________ Network Sept. 7_____ Iowa 21, Arizona 20___________ESPN Sept. 14____ Iowa 38, Iowa State 13_________ABC Sept. 21____ Tulsa 27, Iowa 20______________REG Oct. 5______ Iowa 37, Michigan State 30____ESPN2 Oct. 19_____ Iowa 21, Penn State 20_______ESPN2 Oct. 26_____ Ohio State 38, Iowa 26_________ABC Nov. 2_____ Iowa 31, Illinois 21__________BIG TEN Nov. 9_____ Northwestern 40, Iowa 13______ABC Nov. 16____ Iowa 31, Wisconsin 0__________ESPN Nov. 23____ Iowa 43, Minnesota 24_______ESPN2 Dec. 20____ Iowa 27, Texas Tech 0_________ESPN 1997 (5-5)_________________________ Network Sept. 6_____ Iowa 66, Northern Iowa 0_____ E-REG Sept. 20____ Iowa 63, Iowa State 20_________ABC Sept. 27____ Iowa 38, Illinois 10___________ESPN2 Oct. 4______ Ohio State 23, Iowa 7__________ABC Oct. 18_____ Michigan 28, Iowa 24_________ESPN Oct. 25_____ Iowa 62, Indiana 0___________ E-REG Nov. 1_____ Iowa 35, Purdue 17__________ESPN2 Nov. 8_____ Wisconsin 13, Iowa 10_________ESPN Nov. 15____ Northwestern 15, Iowa 14____ESPN2 Dec. 31 ____ Arizona State 17, Iowa 7________ CBS 1998 (3-6)_________________________ Network Sept. 5_____ Iowa 38, Central Michigan 0___ E-REG Sept. 12____ Iowa State 27, Iowa 9________ESPN2 Sept. 19____ Arizona 35, Iowa 11____________FOX Sept. 26____ Iowa 37, Illinois 14___________ E-REG Oct. 3______ Michigan 12, Iowa 9___________ABC Oct. 10_____ Iowa 26, Northwestern 24____ESPN2 Oct. 17_____ Indiana 14, Iowa 7___________ E-REG Oct. 24_____ Wisconsin 31, Iowa 0___________ABC Nov. 14____ Ohio State 45, Iowa 14_________ABC


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

Iowa’s Record by Network Network________________________ Record ABC:____________________________ 34-48-1 Big Ten:____________________________ 6-2-1 Big Ten Network:___________________ 20-9-0 CBS:_____________________________ 12-4-1 ESPN:___________________________ 32-19-1 ESPN2:__________________________ 19-11-0 ESPN Regional:____________________ 28-16-0 ESPN Classic:_______________________ 1-0-0 ESPNU:____________________________ 5-0-0 FOX:______________________________ 3-5-0 Metro:_____________________________ 1-0-0 Mislou:____________________________ 0-1-0 NBC:_____________________________ 10-4-1 Raycom:___________________________ 1-1-0 Regional:__________________________ 8-4-0 Versus:____________________________ 0-1-0 WTBS:_____________________________ 3-1-0 Total:________________________ 183-127-5

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2 0 1 3 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

2008 (9-4)_________________________ Network Aug. 30____ Iowa 46, Maine 3______________BTN Sept. 6_____ Iowa 42, Fla. International 0_____BTN Sept. 13____ Iowa 17, Iowa State 5__________BTN Sept. 20____ Pittsburgh 21, Iowa 20_______ESPN2 Sept. 27____ Northwestern 22, Iowa 17___ ESPN-C Oct. 4______ Michigan State 16, Iowa 13____ESPN2 Oct. 11_____ Iowa 45, Indiana 9_____________BTN Oct. 18_____ Iowa 38, Wisconsin 16__________BTN Nov. 1_____ Illinois 27, Iowa 24_____________ABC Nov. 8_____ Iowa 24, Penn State 23_________ABC Nov. 15____ Iowa 22, Purdue 17____________BTN Nov. 22____ Iowa 55, Minnesota 0__________BTN Jan. 1______ Iowa 31, South Carolina 10_____ESPN

2004 (10-2)_______________________ Network Sept. 4_____ Iowa 39, Kent State 7________ E-REG Sept. 11____ Iowa 17, Iowa State 10_______ E-REG Sept. 18____ Arizona State 44, Iowa 7______ E-REG Sept. 25____ Michigan 30, Iowa 17__________ABC Oct. 2______ Iowa 38, Michigan State 16____ E-REG Oct. 16_____ Iowa 33, Ohio State 7__________ABC Oct. 23_____ Iowa 6, Penn State 4_________ESPN2 Oct. 30_____ Iowa 23, Illinois 13___________ E-REG Nov. 6_____ Iowa 23, Purdue 21___________ESPN Nov. 13____ Iowa 29, Minnesota 27________ESPN Nov. 20____ Iowa 30, Wisconsin 7__________ESPN Jan. 1______ Iowa 30, LSU 25_______________ABC

2009 (11-2)_______________________ Network Sept. 5_____ Iowa 17, Northern Iowa 16______BTN Sept. 12____ Iowa 35, Iowa State 3__________FOX Sept. 19____ Iowa 27, Arizona 17____________ABC Sept. 26____ Iowa 21, Penn State 10_________ABC Oct. 3______ Iowa 24, Arkansas State 21____ESPN2 Oct. 10_____ Iowa 30, Michigan 28__________ABC Oct. 17_____ Iowa 20, Wisconsin 10_________ESPN Oct. 24_____ Iowa 15, Michigan State 13______BTN Oct. 31_____ Iowa 42, Indiana 24___________ESPN Nov. 7_____ Northwestern 17, Iowa 10_____ESPN Nov. 14____ Ohio State 27, Iowa 24 (OT)_____ABC Nov. 21____ Iowa 12, Minnesota 0_________ESPN Jan. 5______ Iowa 24, Georgia Tech 14_______FOX

2005 (7-5)__ Network Sept. 4______Iowa 56, Ball State 0_________ E-REG Sept. 10____ Iowa State 23, Iowa 3__________ABC Sept. 17____ Iowa 45, Northern Iowa 21____ E-REG Sept. 24____ Ohio State 31, Iowa 6__________ABC Oct. 1______ Iowa 35, Illinois 7____________ E-REG Oct. 8______ Iowa 34, Purdue 17___________ESPN Oct. 15_____ Iowa 38, Indiana 21__________ E-REG Oct. 22_____ Michigan 23, Iowa 20 (OT)______ABC Nov. 5_____ Northwestern 28, Iowa 27_____ESPN Nov. 12____ Iowa 20, Wisconsin 10_________ESPN Nov. 19____ Iowa 52, Minnesota 28_______ESPN2 Jan. 2______ Florida 31, Iowa 24___________ESPN 2006 (6-7)_________________________ Network Sept. 2_____ Iowa 41, Montana 7________ ESPNU Sept. 9_____ Iowa 20, Syracuse 13 (2 OT)_____ABC Sept. 16____ Iowa 27, Iowa State 17________ESPN Sept. 23____ Iowa 24, Illinois 7____________ E-REG Sept. 30____ Ohio State 38, Iowa 17_________ABC Oct. 7______ Iowa 47, Purdue 17_________ ESPNU Oct. 14_____ Indiana 31, Iowa 28__________ESPN2 Oct. 21_____ Michigan 20, Iowa 6___________ABC Oct. 28_____ Iowa 24, Northern Illinois 21__ ESPNU Nov. 4_____ Northwestern 21, Iowa 7_____ E-REG Nov. 11____ Wisconsin 24, Iowa 21_________ESPN Nov. 18____ Minnesota 34, Iowa 24_______ E-REG Dec. 30____ Texas 26, Iowa 24____________ESPN 2007 (6-6)_________________________ Network Sept. 1_____ Iowa 16, Northern Illinois 3___ ESPNU Sept. 8_____ Iowa 35, Syracuse 0____________BTN Sept. 15____ Iowa State 15, Iowa 13______VERSUS Sept. 22____ Wisconsin 17, Iowa 13__________ABC Sept. 29____ Indiana 38, Iowa 20____________BTN Oct. 6______ Penn State 27, Iowa 7__________ABC Oct. 13_____ Iowa 10, Illinois 6____________ESPN2 Oct. 20_____ Purdue 31, Iowa 6___________ESPN2 Oct. 27_____ Iowa 34, Mich State 27 (2 OT)__ ESPN2 Nov. 3_____ Iowa 28, Northwestern 17____ESPN2 Nov. 10____ Iowa 21, Minnesota 16_________BTN Nov. 17____ Western Michigan 28, Iowa 19___BTN

2010 (8-5)_________________________ Network Sept. 4_____ Iowa 37, Eastern Illinois 7_______BTN Sept. 11____ Iowa 35, Iowa State 7__________ABC Sept. 18____ Arizona 34, Iowa 27___________ESPN Sept. 25____ Iowa 45, Ball State 0___________BTN Oct. 2______ Iowa 24, Penn State 3_________ESPN Oct. 16_____ Iowa 38, Michigan 28__________ABC Oct. 23_____ Wisconsin 31, Iowa 30__________ABC Oct. 30_____ Iowa 37, Michigan State 6_______ABC Nov. 6_____ Iowa 18, Indiana 13____________BTN Nov. 13____ Northwestern 21, Iowa 17_____ESPN Nov. 20____ Ohio State 20, Iowa 17_________ABC Nov. 27____ Minnesota 27, Iowa 24_________BTN Dec. 28____ Iowa 27, Missouri 24__________ESPN 2011 (7-6)_________________________ Network Sept. 3_____ Iowa 34, Tennessee Tech 7______BTN Sept. 10____ Iowa State 44, Iowa 41 (3OT)____ FSN Sept. 17____ Iowa 31, Pittsburgh 27_______ESPN2 Sept. 24____ Iowa 45, ULM 17______________BTN Oct. 8______ Penn State 13, Iowa 3__________ABC Oct. 15_____ Iowa 41, Northwestern 31______BTN Oct. 22_____ Iowa 45, Indiana 24____________BTN Oct. 29_____ Minnesota 22, Iowa 21_________BTN Nov. 5_____ Iowa 24, Michigan 16_________ESPN Nov. 12____ Michigan State 37, Iowa 21____ESPN2 Nov. 19____ Iowa 31, Purdue 21____________BTN Nov. 25____ Nebraska 20, Iowa 7___________ABC Dec. 30____ Oklahoma 31, Iowa 14________ESPN 2012 (4-8)_________________________ Network Sept. 1_____ Iowa 18, Northern Illinois 17__ ESPNU Sept. 8_____ Iowa State 9, Iowa 6___________BTN Sept. 15____ Iowa 27, Northern Iowa 16______BTN Sept. 22____ Central Michigan 32, Iowa 31____BTN Sept. 29____ Iowa 31, Minnesota 13_______ESPN2 Oct. 13_____ Iowa 19, Michigan State 16 (2OT)_ESPN Oct. 20_____ Penn State 38, Iowa 14_________BTN Oct. 27_____ Northwestern 28, Iowa 17____ESPN2 Nov. 3_____ Indiana 24, Iowa 21____________BTN Nov. 10____ Purdue 27, Iowa 24____________BTN Nov. 17____ Michigan 42, Iowa 17_________ESPN Nov. 23____ Nebraska 13, Iowa 7___________ABC

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Floyd of Rosedale - Iowa vs. Minnesota

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 Floyd’s 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 Iowa’s 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.

Cy-Hawk Trophy - Iowa vs. Iowa State

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 school’s 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.

Heartland Trophy - Iowa vs. Wisconsin

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 - Iowa vs. Nebraska

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 Nebraska’s 13-7 victory in 2012.

Herky and the Hawkeyes

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 Hawk‑Eye. 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 mid‑1950s Herky came to life at a football game as the Iowa mascot. Since then Herky has been a familiar figure at Iowa athletic events.

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1889 (0‑1‑0) 11/16_____ L _____Grinnell______________ 0‑24 1890 (1‑1‑0) 10/18_____ L *____Grinnell______________ 6‑14 L _____Iowa Medical_________ 10-22 11/27_____W _____Iowa Wesleyan________ 91‑0 1891 (3‑2‑0) 10/24_____W *____Cornell_______________ 64‑6 11/2______ L *____Minnesota____________ 4‑42 11/9______ L _____Grinnell_______________ 4‑6 11/26_____W _____Nebraska_____________ 22‑0 12/5______W _____Kansas______________ 18‑14

Coach E. A. Dalton

1892 (3‑2‑1) 10/21_____W _____Coe_________________ 48-0 10/29_____W *____Knox________________ 44‑0 11/5______ L _____Kansas_______________ 4‑24 11/12_____ L _____Missouri_____________ 0‑22 11/16_____W *____Grinnell_____________ 18-12 11/24_____ T _____Nebraska____________ 10‑10

Coach Ben Donnelly

1893 (3‑4‑0) 10/7______W _____Coe_________________ 56‑0 10/14_____ L _____Denver Ath. Club______ 0‑58 10/21_____W *____Luther_______________ 32‑0 11/4______ L _____Kansas______________ 24‑35 11/11_____ L _____Grinnell_____________ 14‑36 11/18_____W *____Missouri____________ 34‑12 11/23_____ L _____Nebraska____________ 18‑20

Coach Roger Sherman

1894 (4‑4‑1) 10/1______ L *____Iowa State____________ 8‑16 10/13_____W *____Cornell_______________ 60‑0 10/20_____W _____Augustana___________ 34‑0 10/27_____ T _____Chicago_____________ 18‑18 10/29_____ L _____Wisconsin____________ 0‑44 11/3______W *____Kansas______________ 14‑12 11/10_____W *____Grinnell_______________ 6‑0 11/19_____ L _____Missouri_____________ 6‑32 11/29_____ L _____*Nebraska____________ 0‑36

No Coach

1895 (2‑5‑0) 10/12_____ L *____Doane_______________ 0‑10 10/19_____W _____Parsons______________ 28‑0 10/28_____ L *____Iowa State____________ 0‑24 11/2______ L _____Kansas_______________ 0‑52 11/18_____ L _____Missouri_____________ 0‑34 11/19_____ L _____Nebraska______________ 0‑6 11/28_____W _____Penn College_________ 14‑12

Coach A. E. Bull

1896 (7‑1‑1) 10/3______W *____Drake________________ 32‑0 10/10_____ L _____Chicago_______________ 0‑6 10/26_____W *____Kansas________________ 6‑0 11/4______W *____Wilton_______________ 27‑0 11/9______W _____Missouri_____________ 12‑0 11/14_____W _____*Grinnell_____________ 15‑6 11/21_____W _____*D. M. YMCA__________ 34‑0 11/26_____ T _____*Nebraska_____________ 0‑0 11/28_____W _____*Nebraska_____________ 6‑0

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2 0 1 3 Coach Otto Wagonhurst

1897 (4‑4‑0) 10/2______W *____Wilton_______________ 22‑4 10/16_____W _____Northwestern_________ 12‑6 10/23_____ L *____P & S________________ 0‑14 10/30_____ L _____Kansas_______________ 0‑56 11/5______ L *____Iowa State_____________ 0‑6 11/13_____W _____Drake________________ 16‑0 11/20_____W *____Grinnell_____________ 16‑12 11/25_____ L _____Nebraska______________ 0‑6

Coach Alden Knipe

1898 (3‑4‑2) 10/1______ T *____Knox_________________ 0‑0 10/8______ L _____Chicago______________ 0‑38 10/15_____ L *____Drake________________ 5‑18 10/22_____W *____Upper Iowa___________ 23‑5 10/29_____ L _____*Rush_______________ 11‑15 11/5______ L *____Iowa Teachers_________ 5‑11 11/12_____ T _____Grinnell_______________ 5‑5 11/17_____W *____Simpson_____________ 12‑0 11/24_____W _____Nebraska______________ 6‑5 1899 (8‑0‑1) 9/23______W *____Iowa Teachers_________ 22‑0 10/7______ T _____Chicago_______________ 5‑5 10/14_____W *____Penn________________ 35‑0 10/21_____W *____Rush________________ 17‑0 10/28_____W *____Iowa State_____________ 5‑0 11/4______W _____Nebraska_____________ 30‑0 11/11_____W *____Grinnell______________ 16‑6 11/18_____W *____Knox________________ 33‑0 11/30_____W _____Illinois_______________ 58‑0 1900 (7‑0‑1, 2-0-1) 9/28______W *____Upper Iowa___________ 57‑0 10/6______W *____Iowa Teachers_________ 68‑0 10/13_____W *____Simpson_____________ 47‑0 10/19______ _____Iowa State________ cancelled 10/26_____W *____Drake________________ 26‑0 11/2______W _____Chicago______________ 17‑0 11/10_____W _____Michigan_____________ 28‑5 11/17_____W *____Grinnell______________ 63‑2 11/29_____ T _____Northwestern__________ 5‑5 1901 (6‑3‑0, 0-3-0) 10/5______W *____Iowa Teachers_________ 16‑0 10/12_____W _____Drake_________________ 6‑5 10/19_____W *____Iowa State____________ 12‑0 10/26_____ L _____Minnesota____________ 0‑16 10/30_____W *____Coe_________________ 11‑0 11/2______W *____Knox________________ 23‑6 11/9______ L *____Illinois_______________ 0‑27 11/16_____W *____Grinnell_____________ 17‑11 11/28_____ L _____Michigan_____________ 0‑50 1902 (5‑4‑0, 0-3-0) 10/4______W *____Iowa Teachers_________ 63‑5 10/11_____W *____Drake________________ 12‑0 10/18_____W *____Simpson_____________ 10‑0 10/25_____ L *____Minnesota____________ 0‑34 11/1______W *____Iowa State____________ 12‑6 11/8______ L _____Michigan____________ 0‑107 11/15_____W _____Washington (MO)______ 61‑0 11/20_____ L _____Missouri______________ 0‑6 11/27_____ L _____Illinois_______________ 0‑80

Coach John Chambers

1903 (9‑2‑0, 1-1-0) 9/27______W *____Cornell________________ 6‑0 9/30______W *____Coe_________________ 16‑0 10/3______W *____Iowa Teachers_________ 29‑0 10/9______W *____Drake________________ 22‑6 10/17_____ L _____Minnesota____________ 0‑75 10/24_____W _____Grinnell______________ 17‑0 10/31_____ L *____Nebraska_____________ 6‑17 11/6______W *____Simpson_____________ 35‑2 11/14_____W _____Missouri_____________ 16‑0 11/21_____W *____Illinois_______________ 12‑0 11/26_____W _____Washington (MO)______ 12‑2 1904 (7‑4‑0, 0-3-0) 9/24______W *____Coe_________________ 9/28______W *____Augustana___________ 10/1______W *____Cornell_______________ 10/8______W _____Drake________________ 10/15_____ L _____Chicago______________ 10/22_____W *____Iowa Teachers_________ 10/29_____W *____Iowa State____________ 11/5______ L _____Nebraska_____________ 11/12_____W *____Grinnell______________ 11/19_____ L _____Illinois_______________ 11/24_____ L _____Minnesota____________

17‑0 33‑2 88‑0 17‑0 0‑39 11‑5 10‑6 6‑17 69‑0 0‑29 0‑11

1905 (8‑2‑0, 0-2-0) 9/26______W *____Coe_________________ 27‑0 9/30______W *____Monmouth___________ 40‑0 10/7______ L _____Chicago______________ 0‑42 10/21_____ L _____Minnesota____________ 0‑39 10/28_____W *____Iowa Teachers_________ 41‑5 11/4______W *____Grinnell______________ 45‑0 11/11_____W *____Des Moines___________ 72‑0 11/18_____W *____Drake________________ 44‑0 11/25_____W _____Iowa State_____________ 8‑0 11/30_____W _____St. Louis______________ 31‑0

Coach Mark Catlin

1906 (2‑3‑0, 0-1-0) 10/27_____W *____Missouri_____________ 26‑4 11/3______ L _____Wisconsin____________ 4‑18 11/10_____W *____Coe________________ 15‑12 11/24_____ L *____Iowa State_____________ 0‑2 11/29_____ L _____St. Louis______________ 0‑39 1907 (3‑2‑0, 1-1-0) 10/19_____W *____Missouri_____________ 21‑6 10/26_____W _____Drake________________ 25‑4 11/2______ L *____Wisconsin_____________ 5‑6 11/9______W *____Illinois______________ 25‑12 11/23_____ L _____Iowa State___________ 14‑20 1908 (2‑5‑0, 0-1-0) 10/10_____W *____Coe_________________ 10/17_____ L _____Missouri_____________ 10/24_____W _____Morningside__________ 10/31_____ L *____Nebraska_____________ 11/7______ L _____Illinois_______________ 11/14_____ L *____Drake________________ 11/21_____ L *____Kansas_______________

92‑0 5‑10 16‑0 8‑11 0‑22 6‑12 5‑10

Coach John Griffith

1909 (2‑4‑1, 0-1-0) 10/2______ L _____Minnesota____________ 0‑41 10/9______W *____Cornell________________ 3‑0 10/23_____ T _____Nebraska______________ 6‑6 10/30_____ L *____Missouri____________ 12‑13 11/6______ L _____Drake_______________ 14‑17 11/13_____W *____Iowa State____________ 16‑0 11/20_____ L _____Kansas_______________ 7‑20

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E Coach Jess Hawley

1910 (5‑2‑0, 1-1-0) 10/4______W *____Morningside__________ 12‑0 10/8______ L _____Northwestern_________ 5‑10 10/15_____ L _____Missouri______________ 0‑5 10/22_____W *____Purdue______________ 16‑0 11/5______W _____Iowa State_____________ 2‑0 11/12_____W *____Drake________________ 21‑0 11/19_____W _____Washington (MO)______ 38‑0 1911 (3‑4‑0, 2-2-0) 10/14_____W *____Morningside__________ 11‑5 10/21_____ L *____Cornell________________ 0‑3 10/28_____ L _____Minnesota____________ 6‑24 11/4______ L _____Wisconsin____________ 0‑12 11/11_____W _____Purdue______________ 11‑0 11/18_____ L *____Iowa State_____________ 0‑9 11/25_____W *____Northwestern__________ 6‑0

1918 (6‑2‑1, 2-1-0) 9/28______ L *____Great Lakes___________ 0‑10 10/5______W _____Nebraska_____________ 12‑0 10/12_____W *____Coe_________________ 27‑0 10/19_____W *____Cornell_______________ 34‑0 11/2______ L *____Illinois_______________ 0‑19 11/9______W *____Minnesota (h)__________ 6‑0 11/16_____W *____Iowa State____________ 21‑0 11/23_____W *____Northwestern_________ 23‑7 11/30_____ T _____Camp Dodge__________ 0‑0

1926 (3‑5‑0, 0-5-0) 10/2______W *____Colorado Teachers_____ 24‑0 10/9______W *____North Dakota_________ 40‑7 10/16_____ L _____Illinois_______________ 6‑13 10/23_____ L _____Ohio State____________ 6‑23 10/30_____W *____Carroll_______________ 21‑0 11/6______ L *____Minnesota (h)_________ 0‑41 11/13_____ L _____Wisconsin___________ 10‑20 11/20_____ L *____Northwestern_________ 6‑13

1919 (5‑2‑0, 2-2-0) 10/4______W *____Nebraska_____________ 18‑0 10/18_____ L _____Illinois________________ 7‑9 10/25_____W _____Minnesota_____________ 9‑6 11/1______W *____South Dakota________ 26‑13 11/8______W _____Northwestern_________ 14‑7 11/15_____ L _____Chicago_______________ 6‑9 11/22_____W *____Iowa State (h)_________ 10‑0

32‑6 6‑13 38‑0 0‑38 15‑0 0‑14 16‑0 0‑12

1912 (4‑3‑0, 1-3-0) 10/5______W *____Iowa Teachers_________ 35‑7 10/12_____W *____Cornell_______________ 31‑0 10/19_____ L _____Chicago_____________ 14‑34 10/26_____ L _____Minnesota____________ 7‑56 11/9______W _____Indiana______________ 13‑6 11/16_____W _____Iowa State____________ 20‑7 11/23_____ L *____Wisconsin (h)________ 10‑28

1920 (5‑2‑0, 3-2-0) 10/2______W _____Indiana______________ 14‑7 10/9______W *____Cornell_______________ 63‑0 10/16_____ L _____Illinois_______________ 3‑20 10/23_____ L _____Chicago______________ 0‑10 11/6______W *____Northwestern_________ 20‑0 11/13_____W *____Minnesota (h)_________ 28‑7 11/20_____W _____Iowa State___________ 14‑10

1913 (5‑2‑0, 2-1-0) 10/4______W *____Iowa Teachers_________ 10/6______W *____Cornell_______________ 10/18_____ L _____Chicago______________ 10/25_____W _____Northwestern_________ 11/8______W *____Indiana______________ 11/15_____W *____Iowa State (h)_________ 11/22_____ L _____Nebraska_____________

45‑3 76‑0 6‑23 78‑6 60‑0 45‑7 0‑12

1921 (7‑0‑0, 5-0-0) 10/1______W *____Knox_______________ 52‑14 10/8______W *____Notre Dame__________ 10‑7 10/15_____W *____Illinois (h)____________ 14‑2 10/29_____W _____Purdue______________ 13‑6 11/5______W _____Minnesota____________ 41‑7 11/12_____W *____Indiana______________ 41‑0 11/19_____W _____Northwestern_________ 14‑0

1914 (4‑3‑0, 1-2-0) 10/3______W *____Iowa Teachers_________ 95‑0 10/10_____W *____Cornell_______________ 49‑0 10/17_____ L _____Chicago_______________ 0‑7 10/24_____ L *____Minnesota (h)__________ 0‑7 11/7______W _____Northwestern_________ 27‑0 11/14_____W _____Iowa State____________ 26‑6 11/21_____ L *____Nebraska_____________ 7‑16

1922 (7‑0‑0, 5-0-0) 10/7______W *____Knox________________ 61‑0 10/14_____W _____Yale__________________ 6‑0 10/21_____W _____Illinois________________ 8‑7 10/28_____W *____Purdue______________ 56‑0 11/11_____W *____Minnesota (h)________ 28‑14 11/18_____W _____Ohio State____________ 12‑9 11/25_____W *____Northwestern_________ 37‑3

1915 (3‑4‑0, 1-2-0) 10/2______W *____Cornell_______________ 33‑0 10/9______W _____Morningside__________ 17‑6 10/16_____W *____Northwestern__________ 9‑6 10/23_____ L _____Minnesota___________ 13‑51 11/6______ L _____Purdue_____________ 13‑19 11/13_____ L *____Iowa State (h)_________ 0‑16 11/20_____ L _____Nebraska_____________ 7‑52

1923 (5‑3‑0, 3-3-0) 9/29______W *____Oklahoma A&M_______ 20-0 10/6______W *____Knox________________ 44-3 10/13_____W *____Purdue_______________ 7‑0 10/20_____ L *____Illinois (h)_____________ 6‑9 10/27_____W _____Ohio State____________ 20‑0 11/3______ L *____Michigan______________ 3‑9 11/17_____ L _____Minnesota____________ 7‑20 11/24_____W _____Northwestern________ 17‑14

Coach Howard Jones

1916 (4‑3‑0, 1-2-0) 10/7______W *____Cornell_______________ 31‑6 10/14_____W *____Grinnell______________ 17‑7 10/21_____W *____Purdue______________ 24‑6 10/28_____ L _____Minnesota____________ 0‑67 11/11_____ L _____Northwestern________ 13‑20 11/18_____W _____Iowa State___________ 19‑16 11/25_____ L *____Nebraska (h)_________ 17‑34 1917 (3‑5‑0, 0-2-0) 10/6______W *____Cornell______________ 22‑13 10/13_____ L _____Nebraska_____________ 0‑47 10/20_____ L *____Grinnell______________ 0‑10 10/27_____ L _____Wisconsin____________ 0‑20 11/3______ L *____Great Lakes__________ 14‑23 11/10_____W *____South Dakota_________ 35‑0 11/17_____ L _____Northwestern________ 14‑25 11/24_____W *____Iowa State (h)__________ 6‑3

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Coach Burt Ingwersen

1924 (6‑1‑1, 3-1-1) 10/4______W *____SE Oklahoma_________ 43‑0 10/14_____ T *____Ohio State_____________ 0‑0 10/18_____W *____Lawrence_____________ 13‑5 10/25_____W *____Minnesota (h)_________ 13‑0 11/1______ L _____Illinois_______________ 0‑36 11/8______W *____Butler_________________ 7‑0 11/15_____W _____Wisconsin____________ 21‑7 11/22_____W _____Michigan______________ 9‑2 1925 (5‑3‑0, 2-2-0) 10/3______W *____Arkansas_____________ 26‑0 10/10_____W *____St. Louis______________ 41‑0 10/17_____W *____Illinois (h)___________ 12‑10 10/24_____W _____Ohio State____________ 15‑0 10/31_____W *____Wabash______________ 28‑7 11/7______ L *____Wisconsin_____________ 0‑6 11/14_____ L _____Minnesota____________ 0‑33 11/21_____ L _____Southern Cal__________ 0‑18

1927 (4‑4‑0, 1-4-0) 10/1______W *____Monmouth___________ 10/8______ L *____Ohio State____________ 10/15_____W *____Wabash______________ 10/22_____ L _____Minnesota____________ 10/29_____W *____Denver______________ 11/5______ L *____Illinois (h)____________ 11/12_____W _____Wisconsin____________ 11/19_____ L _____Northwestern_________

1928 (6‑2‑0, 3-2-0) 10/6______W *____Monmouth___________ 26‑0 10/13_____W _____Chicago______________ 13‑0 10/20_____W *____Ripon________________ 61‑6 10/27_____W *____Minnesota (h)__________ 7‑6 11/3______W *____South Dakota_________ 19‑0 11/10_____W _____Ohio State____________ 14‑7 11/17_____ L *____Wisconsin____________ 0‑13 11/24_____ L _____Michigan_____________ 7‑10 1929 (4‑2‑2, 2-2-2) 9/28______W *____Carroll_______________ 46‑0 10/5______W *____Monmouth___________ 46‑0 10/12_____ L _____Ohio State_____________ 6‑7 10/19_____ T *____Illinois (h)_____________ 7‑7 10/26_____W _____Wisconsin____________ 14‑0 11/9______W *____Minnesota_____________ 9‑7 11/16_____ L _____Purdue_______________ 0‑7 11/23_____ T _____Michigan______________ 0‑0 1930 (4‑4‑0, 0-1-0) 9/27______W *____Bradley Tech_________ 38‑12 10/4______ L *____Oklahoma A&M________ 0‑6 10/11_____ L *____Centenary___________ 12‑19 10/18_____ L *____Purdue______________ 0‑20 11/1______W _____Detroit________________ 7‑3 11/8______ L _____Marquette_____________ 0‑7 11/15_____W *____Penn State (h)_________ 19‑0 11/22_____W *____Nebraska_____________ 12‑7 1931 (1‑6‑1, 0-3-1) 10/3______ L *____Pittsburgh____________ 0‑20 10/10_____ L _____Texas A&M____________ 0‑29 10/17_____ T *____Indiana (h)_____________ 0‑0 10/24_____ L _____Minnesota____________ 0‑34 10/31_____W *____George Washington_____ 7‑0 11/7______ L _____Nebraska______________ 0‑7 11/14_____ L _____Purdue______________ 0‑22 11/21_____ L *____Northwestern_________ 0-19

Coach Ossie Solem

1932 (1‑7‑0, 0-5-0) 10/1______W *____Bradley Tech__________ 31‑7 10/8______ L _____Wisconsin____________ 0‑34 10/15_____ L _____Indiana______________ 0‑12 10/22_____ L *____Minnesota (h)_________ 6‑21 10/28_____ L _____Geo. Washington______ 6‑21 11/5______ L *____Nebraska____________ 13‑14 11/12_____ L *____Purdue______________ 0‑18 11/19_____ L _____Northwestern_________ 6‑44


ALL-TIME SCORES 1933 (5‑3‑0, 3-2-0) 9/30______W _____Northwestern__________ 7‑0 10/7______W *____Bradley Tech__________ 38‑0 10/21_____W *____Wisconsin (h)_________ 26‑7 10/28_____ L _____Minnesota____________ 7‑19 11/4______W *____Iowa State____________ 27‑7 11/11_____ L _____Michigan_____________ 6‑10 11/18_____W _____Purdue______________ 14‑6 11/25_____ L _____Nebraska______________ 6‑7 1934 (2‑5‑1, 1-3-1) 9/29______W *____South Dakota_________ 34‑0 10/6______W _____Northwestern_________ 20‑7 10/13_____ L _____Nebraska____________ 13‑14 10/20_____ L _____Iowa State____________ 6‑31 10/27_____ L *____Minnesota (h)________ 12‑48 11/3______ T _____Indiana_______________ 0‑0 11/10_____ L *____Purdue______________ 6‑13 11/24_____ L _____Ohio State____________ 7‑40 1935 (4‑2‑2, 1-2-2) 9/28______W *____Bradley Tech__________ 26‑0 10/5______W *____South Dakota_________ 47‑2 10/12_____W *____Colgate______________ 12‑6 10/26_____W _____Illinois_______________ 19‑0 11/2______ T *____Indiana_______________ 6‑6 11/9______ L *____Minnesota (h)_________ 6‑13 11/16_____ L _____Purdue______________ 6‑12 11/23_____ T _____Northwestern__________ 0‑0 1936 (3‑4‑1, 0-4-1) 9/26______W *____Carleton_____________ 14‑0 10/3______ L _____Northwestern_________ 7‑18 10/10_____W *____South Dakota_________ 33‑7 10/17_____ T *____Illinois (h)_____________ 0‑0 10/31_____ L _____Indiana______________ 6‑13 11/7______ L _____Minnesota____________ 0‑52 11/14_____ L *____Purdue______________ 0‑13 11/21_____W _____Temple______________ 25‑0

Coach Irl Tubbs

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2 0 1 3 1940 (4‑4‑0, 2-3-0) 10/5______W *____South Dakota_________ 46‑0 10/12_____W *____Wisconsin___________ 30‑12 10/19_____ L _____Indiana______________ 6‑10 10/26_____ L _____Minnesota____________ 6‑34 11/2______ L *____Purdue (h)____________ 6‑21 11/9______ L _____Nebraska_____________ 6‑14 11/16_____W _____Notre Dame___________ 7‑0 11/23_____W *____Illinois_______________ 18‑7 1941 (3‑5‑0, 2-4-0) 9/27______W *____Drake________________ 25‑8 10/4______ L _____Michigan______________ 0‑6 10/18_____ L _____Wisconsin____________ 0‑23 10/25_____ L _____Purdue_______________ 6‑7 11/1______W *____Indiana (h)____________ 13‑7 11/8______W _____Illinois_______________ 21‑0 11/15_____ L *____Minnesota___________ 13‑34 11/22_____ L _____Nebraska____________ 13‑14 1942 (6‑4‑0, 3-3-0) 9/19______W *____Washington (MO)______ 26‑7 9/26______W *____Nebraska_____________ 27‑0 10/3______ L *____Great Lakes___________ 0‑25 10/10_____W *____Camp Grant_________ 33‑16 10/17_____ L *____Illinois_______________ 7‑12 10/24_____W _____Indiana_____________ 14‑13 10/31_____W *____Purdue______________ 13‑7 11/7______W *____Wisconsin (h)__________ 6-0 11/14_____ L _____Minnesota____________ 7‑27 11/28_____ L _____Michigan____________ 14‑28

Coach Slip Madigan

1943 (1‑6‑1, 0-4-1) 9/25______ L _____Great Lakes___________ 7‑21 10/2______ L *____Wisconsin_____________ 5‑7 10/9______ L *____Iowa Preflight_________ 0‑25 10/16_____ T *____Indiana_______________ 7‑7 10/23_____ L _____Purdue______________ 7‑28 11/6______ L *____Illinois (h)___________ 10‑19 11/13_____ L _____Minnesota___________ 14‑33 11/20_____W _____Nebraska____________ 33‑13

1937 (1‑7‑0, 0-5-0) 9/25______ L _____Washington__________ 0‑14 10/9______W *____Bradley Tech__________ 14‑7 10/16_____ L _____Wisconsin____________ 6‑13 10/23_____ L *____Michigan______________ 6‑7 10/30_____ L _____Purdue______________ 0‑13 11/6______ L *____Minnesota (h)________ 10‑35 11/13_____ L *____Indiana_______________ 0‑3 11/20_____ L _____Nebraska_____________ 0‑28

1944 (1‑7‑0, 0-6-0) 10/7______ L _____Ohio State____________ 10/14_____ L _____Illinois_______________ 10/21_____ L *____Purdue (h)____________ 10/28_____ L _____Indiana______________ 11/4______W *____Nebraska_____________ 11/11_____ L _____Wisconsin____________ 11/18_____ L *____Minnesota____________ 11/25_____ L *____Iowa Preflight_________

1938 (1‑6‑1, 1-3-1) 9/23______ L _____UCLA________________ 3‑27 10/8______ L *____Wisconsin (h)________ 13‑31 10/15_____W _____Chicago_____________ 27‑14 10/22_____ L *____Colgate______________ 0‑14 10/29_____ T *____Purdue_______________ 0‑0 11/5______ L _____Minnesota____________ 0‑28 11/12_____ L _____Indiana_______________ 3‑7 11/19_____ L *____Nebraska_____________ 0‑14

1945 (2‑7‑0, 1-5-0) 9/29______W *____Berg AAF____________ 14‑13 10/6______ L _____Ohio State____________ 0‑42 10/13_____ L _____Purdue______________ 0‑40 10/20_____ L *____Indiana_____________ 20‑52 10/27_____ L _____Notre Dame__________ 0‑56 11/3______ L *____Wisconsin (h)_________ 7‑27 11/10_____ L _____Illinois_______________ 7‑48 11/17_____W *____Minnesota___________ 20‑19 11/24_____ L _____Nebraska_____________ 6‑13

Coach Eddie Anderson

1939 (6‑1‑1, 4-1-1) 9/30______W *____South Dakota_________ 41‑0 10/7______W *____Indiana_____________ 32‑29 10/14_____ L _____Michigan_____________ 7‑27 10/28_____W _____Wisconsin___________ 19‑13 11/4______W _____Purdue_______________ 4‑0 11/11_____W *____Notre Dame___________ 7‑6 11/18_____W *____Minnesota (h)_________ 13‑9 11/25_____ T _____Northwestern__________ 7‑7

0‑34 6‑40 7‑26 0‑32 27‑6 7‑26 0‑46 6‑30

Coach Clem Crowe

Coach Eddie Anderson

1946 (5‑4‑0, 3-3-0) 9/21______W *____North Dakota St. ______ 39‑0 9/28______W *____Purdue______________ 16‑0 10/5______ L _____Michigan_____________ 7‑14 10/12_____W *____Nebraska_____________ 21‑7 10/19_____W _____Indiana______________ 13‑0 10/26_____ L *____Notre Dame__________ 6‑41 11/2______ L *____Illinois (h)_____________ 0‑7 11/9______W _____Wisconsin____________ 21‑7 11/16_____ L _____Minnesota____________ 6‑16

1947 (3‑5‑1, 2-3-1) 9/20______W *____North Dakota St. ______ 59‑0 9/26______ L _____UCLA________________ 7‑22 10/4______ L *____Illinois______________ 12‑35 10/11_____W *____Indiana (h)___________ 27‑14 10/18_____ T _____Ohio State___________ 13‑13 10/25_____ L _____Notre Dame__________ 0‑21 11/1______ L _____Purdue______________ 0‑21 11/8______ L _____Wisconsin___________ 14‑46 11/15_____W *____Minnesota____________ 13‑7 1948 (4‑5‑0, 2-4-0) 9/25______W *____Marquette___________ 14‑12 10/2______ L _____Indiana_______________ 0‑7 10/9______W _____Ohio State____________ 14‑7 10/16_____ L *____Purdue (h)___________ 13‑20 10/23_____ L *____Notre Dame_________ 12‑27 10/30_____W *____Wisconsin___________ 19‑13 11/6______ L _____Illinois_______________ 0‑14 11/13_____ L *____Minnesota___________ 21‑28 11/20_____W _____Boston Univ. _________ 34‑14 1949 (4‑5‑0, 3-3-0) 9/24______ L *____UCLA_______________ 25‑41 10/1______W _____Purdue______________ 21‑7 10/8______ L *____Illinois______________ 14‑20 10/15_____W *____Indiana (h)____________ 35‑9 10/22_____W *____Northwestern________ 28‑21 10/29_____W *____Oregon_____________ 34‑31 11/5______ L _____Minnesota____________ 7‑55 11/12_____ L _____Wisconsin___________ 13‑35 11/19_____ L _____Notre Dame__________ 7‑28

Coach Leonard Raffensperger

1950 (3‑5‑1, 2-4-0) 9/29______W _____Southern Cal_________ 20‑14 10/7______ L _____Indiana______________ 7‑20 10/14_____ L *____Wisconsin____________ 0‑14 10/21_____W *____Purdue (h)___________ 33‑21 10/28_____ L _____Ohio State___________ 21‑83 11/4______W _____Minnesota____________ 13‑0 11/11_____ L *____Illinois_______________ 7‑21 11/18_____ T *____Notre Dame_________ 14‑14 11/24_____ L _____Miami (FL)____________ 6‑14 1951 (2‑5‑2, 0-5-1) 9/29______W *____Kansas State__________ 16‑0 10/6______ L _____Purdue_____________ 30‑34 10/13_____W *____Pittsburgh___________ 34‑17 10/20_____ L *____Michigan (h)__________ 0‑21 10/27_____ L _____Ohio State___________ 21‑47 11/3______ T *____Minnesota___________ 20‑20 11/10_____ L _____Illinois______________ 13‑40 11/17_____ L _____Wisconsin____________ 7‑34 11/24_____ T _____Notre Dame_________ 20‑20

Coach Forest Evashevski

1952 (2‑7‑0, 2-5-0) 9/27______ L _____Pittsburgh___________ 14‑26 10/4______ L _____Indiana_____________ 13‑20 10/11_____ L _____Purdue_____________ 14‑41 10/18_____ L *____Wisconsin___________ 13‑42 10/25_____W *____Ohio State (h)__________ 8‑0 11/1______ L _____Minnesota____________ 7‑17 11/8______ L *____Illinois______________ 13‑33 11/15_____W _____Northwestern________ 39‑14 11/22_____ L *____Notre Dame__________ 0‑27

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 1953 (5‑3‑1, 3-3-0) 9/26______ L *____Michigan State________ 7‑21 10/3______W *____Washington State_____ 54‑12 10/10_____ L _____Michigan____________ 13‑14 10/17_____W *____Wyoming____________ 21‑7 10/24_____W *____Indiana (h)___________ 19‑13 10/31_____ L _____Wisconsin____________ 6‑10 11/7______W _____Purdue______________ 26‑0 11/14_____W *____Minnesota____________ 27‑0 11/21_____ T _____Notre Dame_________ 14‑14

1959 (5‑4‑0, 3-3-0) 9/26______W _____California____________ 42‑12 10/3______ L *____Northwestern________ 10‑14 10/10_____W *____Michigan State (h)_____ 37‑8 10/17_____ L _____Wisconsin___________ 16‑25 10/24_____ L _____Purdue______________ 7‑14 10/31_____W *____Kansas State__________ 53‑0 11/7______W *____Minnesota____________ 33‑0 11/14_____W _____Ohio State____________ 16‑7 11/21_____ L *____Notre Dame_________ 19‑20

1954 (5‑4‑0, 4-3-0) 9/25______W *____Michigan State_______ 14‑10 10/2______W *____Montana_____________ 48‑6 10/9______ L _____Michigan____________ 13‑14 10/16_____ L _____Ohio State___________ 14‑20 10/23_____W _____Indiana_____________ 27‑14 10/30_____W *____Wisconsin____________ 13‑7 11/6______W *____Purdue (h)___________ 25‑14 11/13_____ L _____Minnesota___________ 20‑22 11/20_____ L *____Notre Dame_________ 18‑34

1960 (8‑1‑0, 5-1-0) 9/24______W *____Oregon State________ 22‑12 10/1______W _____Northwestern_________ 42‑0 10/8______W _____Michigan State_______ 27‑15 10/15_____W *____Wisconsin___________ 28‑21 10/22_____W *____Purdue (h)___________ 21‑14 10/29_____W *____Kansas_______________ 21‑7 11/5______ L _____Minnesota___________ 10‑27 11/12_____W *____Ohio State___________ 35‑12 11/19_____W _____Notre Dame__________ 28‑0

1955 (3‑5‑1, 2-3-1) 9/24______W *____Kansas State__________ 28‑7 10/1______ L _____Wisconsin___________ 14‑37 10/8______W *____Indiana______________ 20‑6 10/15_____ T *____Purdue (h)___________ 20‑20 10/21_____ L _____UCLA_______________ 13‑33 10/29_____ L _____Michigan____________ 21‑33 11/5______W *____Minnesota____________ 26‑0 11/12_____ L _____Ohio State___________ 10‑20 11/19_____ L _____Notre Dame_________ 14‑17

Coach Jerry Burns

1956 (9‑1‑0, 5-1-0) 9/29______W _____Indiana______________ 27‑0 10/6______W *____Oregon State________ 14‑13 10/13_____W *____Wisconsin____________ 13‑7 10/20_____W *____Hawaii_______________ 34‑0 10/27_____W _____Purdue_____________ 21‑20 11/3______ L *____Michigan (h)_________ 14‑17 11/10_____W _____Minnesota_____________ 7‑0 11/17_____W *____Ohio State_____________ 6‑0 11/24_____W *____Notre Dame__________ 48‑8 1/1_______W %___Oregon State________ 35‑19 % -- Rose Bowl at Pasadena, CA 1957 (7‑1‑1, 4-1-1) 9/28______W *____Utah State___________ 70‑14 10/5______W *____Washington State_____ 20‑13 10/12_____W _____Indiana______________ 47‑7 10/19_____W *____Wisconsin (h)_________ 21‑7 10/26_____W _____Northwestern__________ 6‑0 11/2______ T _____Michigan____________ 21‑21 11/9______W *____Minnesota___________ 44‑20 11/16_____ L _____Ohio State___________ 13‑17 11/23_____W _____Notre Dame_________ 21‑13 1958 (8‑1‑1, 5-1-0) 9/27______W *____TCU_________________ 17‑0 10/4______ T *____Air Force____________ 13‑13 10/11_____W *____Indiana_____________ 34‑13 10/18_____W _____Wisconsin____________ 20‑9 10/25_____W *____Northwestern (h)_____ 26‑20 11/1______W _____Michigan____________ 37‑14 11/8______W _____Minnesota____________ 28‑6 11/15_____ L *____Ohio State___________ 28‑38 11/22_____W *____Notre Dame_________ 31‑21 1/1_______W %___California____________ 38‑12 % -- Rose Bowl at Pasadena, CA

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1961 (5‑4‑0, 2-4-0) 9/30______W *____California_____________ 28‑7 10/7______W _____Southern Cal_________ 35‑34 10/14_____W *____Indiana______________ 27‑8 10/21_____W *____Wisconsin (h)________ 47‑15 10/28_____ L _____Purdue_______________ 0‑9 11/4______ L _____Ohio State___________ 13‑29 11/11_____ L *____Minnesota____________ 9‑16 11/18_____ L _____Michigan____________ 14‑23 11/25_____W *____Notre Dame_________ 42‑21 1962 (4‑5‑0, 3-3-0) 9/29______W *____Oregon State_________ 28‑8 10/6______ L *____USC__________________ 0‑7 10/13_____W _____Indiana_____________ 14‑10 10/20_____ L _____Wisconsin___________ 14‑42 10/27_____ L *____Purdue (h)____________ 3‑26 11/3______W *____Ohio State___________ 28‑14 11/10_____ L _____Minnesota____________ 0‑10 11/17_____W *____Michigan____________ 28‑14 11/24_____ L _____Notre Dame_________ 12‑35 1963 (3‑3‑2, 2-3-1) 9/28______ T *____Washington State_____ 14‑14 10/5______W _____Washington__________ 17‑7 10/12_____W *____Indiana (h)___________ 37‑26 10/19_____ L *____Wisconsin____________ 7‑10 10/26_____ L _____Purdue______________ 0‑14 11/2______ L _____Ohio State_____________ 3‑7 11/9______W *____Minnesota___________ 27‑13 11/16_____ T _____Michigan____________ 21‑21 11/23______ _____Notre Dame______ cancelled 1964 (3‑6‑0, 1-5-0) 9/26______W *____Idaho_______________ 34‑24 10/3______W *____Washington_________ 28‑18 10/10_____W _____Indiana_____________ 21‑20 10/17_____ L _____Wisconsin___________ 21‑31 10/24_____ L *____Purdue (h)___________ 14‑19 10/31_____ L *____Ohio State___________ 19‑21 11/7______ L _____Minnesota___________ 13‑14 11/14_____ L *____Michigan____________ 20‑34 11/21_____ L _____Notre Dame__________ 0‑28

ALL-TIME SCORES 1965 (1‑9‑0, 0-7-0) 9/18______ L *____Washington State_______ 0‑7 9/25______W _____Oregon State_________ 27‑7 10/2______ L _____Wisconsin___________ 13‑16 10/9______ L *____Purdue (h)___________ 14‑17 10/16_____ L *____Minnesota____________ 3‑14 10/23_____ L _____Northwestern__________ 0‑9 10/30_____ L _____Indiana_____________ 17‑21 11/6______ L *____Michigan State________ 0‑35 11/13_____ L _____Ohio State____________ 0‑38 11/20_____ L *____North Carolina St. ____ 20‑28

Coach Ray Nagel

1966 (2‑8‑0, 1-6-0) 9/17______W *____Arizona_____________ 31‑20 9/24______ L *____Oregon State_________ 3‑17 10/1______ L *____Wisconsin_____________ 0‑7 10/8______ L _____Purdue______________ 0‑35 10/15_____ L _____Minnesota____________ 0‑17 10/22_____ L *____Northwestern (h)_____ 15‑24 10/29_____W *____Indiana_____________ 20‑19 11/5______ L _____Michigan State________ 7‑56 11/12_____ L *____Ohio State___________ 10‑14 11/18_____ L _____Miami (FL)____________ 0‑44 1967 (1‑8‑1, 0-6-1) 9/23______W *____TX Christian___________ 24‑9 9/30______ L *____Oregon State________ 18‑38 10/7______ L _____Notre Dame__________ 6‑56 10/14_____ L _____Indiana_____________ 17‑21 10/21_____ T _____Wisconsin___________ 21‑21 10/28_____ L *____Purdue (h)___________ 22‑41 11/4______ L *____Minnesota____________ 0‑10 11/11_____ L _____Northwestern________ 24‑39 11/18_____ L _____Ohio State___________ 10‑21 11/25_____ L *____Illinois______________ 19‑21 1968 (5‑5‑0, 4-3-0) 9/21______W *____Oregon State________ 21‑20 9/28______ L _____TX Christian__________ 17‑28 10/5______ L *____Notre Dame_________ 28‑51 10/12_____ L *____Indiana (h)___________ 34‑38 10/19_____W *____Wisconsin____________ 41‑0 10/26_____ L _____Purdue_____________ 14‑44 11/2______W _____Minnesota___________ 35‑28 11/9______W *____Northwestern________ 68‑34 11/16_____ L *____Ohio State___________ 27‑33 11/23_____W _____Illinois______________ 37‑13 1969 (5‑5‑0, 3-4-0) 9/20______ L *____Oregon State________ 14‑42 9/27______W *____Washington State_____ 61‑35 10/4______W *____Arizona_____________ 31‑19 10/11_____ L _____Wisconsin___________ 17‑23 10/18_____ L _____Purdue_____________ 31‑35 10/25_____W *____Michigan State (h)____ 19‑18 11/1______ L *____Minnesota____________ 8‑35 11/8______W _____Indiana_____________ 28‑17 11/15_____ L *____Michigan_____________ 6‑51 11/22_____W _____Illinois_______________ 40‑0 1970 (3‑6‑1, 3-3-1) 9/19______ L _____Oregon State________ 14‑21 9/26______ L *____Southern Cal__________ 0‑48 10/3______ L _____Arizona_____________ 10‑17 10/10_____W *____Wisconsin___________ 24‑14 10/17_____ L *____Purdue (h)____________ 3‑24 10/24_____ L _____Michigan State________ 0‑37 10/31_____ T _____Minnesota___________ 14‑14 11/7______W *____Indiana_____________ 42‑13 11/14_____ L _____Michigan_____________ 0‑55 11/21_____W *____Illinois______________ 22‑16


ALL-TIME SCORES Coach Frank Lauterbur

1971 (1‑10‑0, 1-8-0) 9/11______ L _____Ohio State___________ 21‑52 9/18______ L _____Oregon State________ 19‑33 9/25______ L *____Penn State___________ 14‑44 10/2______ L _____Purdue_____________ 13‑45 10/9______ L *____Northwestern (h)______ 3‑28 10/16_____ L *____Minnesota___________ 14‑19 10/23_____ L _____Michigan State________ 3‑34 10/30_____W *____Wisconsin___________ 20‑16 11/6______ L _____Michigan_____________ 7‑63 11/13_____ L *____Indiana______________ 7‑14 11/20_____ L _____Illinois_______________ 0‑31 1972 (3‑7‑1, 2-6-1) 9/16______ L _____Ohio State____________ 0‑21 9/23______W *____Oregon State________ 19‑11 9/30______ L _____Penn State___________ 10‑14 10/7______ L *____Purdue______________ 0‑24 10/14_____W _____Northwestern________ 23‑12 10/21_____ L _____Minnesota___________ 14‑43 10/28_____ T *____Michigan State (h)______ 6‑6 11/4______ L _____Wisconsin___________ 14‑16 11/11_____ L *____Michigan_____________ 0‑31 11/18_____ L _____Indiana______________ 8‑16 11/25_____W *____Illinois______________ 15‑14 1973 (0‑11‑0, 0-8-0) 9/15______ L *____Michigan_____________ 7‑31 9/22______ L _____UCLA_______________ 18‑55 9/29______ L _____Penn State____________ 8‑27 10/6______ L *____Arizona_____________ 20‑23 10/13_____ L _____Northwestern________ 15‑31 10/20_____ L *____Minnesota (h)________ 23‑31 10/27_____ L _____Illinois_______________ 0‑50 11/3______ L *____Purdue_____________ 23‑48 11/10_____ L _____Wisconsin____________ 7‑35 11/17_____ L _____Ohio State___________ 13‑55 11/24_____ L *____Michigan State________ 6‑15

Coach Bob Commings

1974 (3‑8‑0, 2-6-0) 9/14______ L _____Michigan_____________ 7‑24 9/21______W *____UCLA_______________ 21‑10 9/28______ L *____Penn State____________ 0‑27 10/5______ L _____Southern Cal__________ 3‑41 10/12_____W *____Northwestern (h)_____ 35‑10 10/19_____ L _____Minnesota___________ 17‑23 10/26_____W *____Illinois______________ 14‑12 11/2______ L _____Purdue_____________ 14‑38 11/9______ L *____Wisconsin___________ 15‑28 11/16_____ L *____Ohio State___________ 10‑35 11/23_____ L _____Michigan State_______ 21‑60 1975 (3‑8‑0, 3-5-0) 9/13______ L *____Illinois______________ 12‑27 9/20______ L _____Syracuse_____________ 7‑10 9/27______ L *____Penn State___________ 10‑30 10/4______ L *____Southern Cal_________ 16‑27 10/11_____ L _____Ohio State____________ 0‑49 10/18_____W _____Indiana_____________ 20‑10 10/25_____ L *____Minnesota (h)_________ 7‑31 11/1______W _____Northwestern________ 24‑21 11/8______W *____Wisconsin___________ 45‑28 11/15_____ L _____Purdue_____________ 18‑19 11/22_____ L *____Michigan State_______ 23‑27

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2 0 1 3 1976 (5‑6‑0, 3-5-0) 9/11______ L _____Illinois_______________ 6‑24 9/18______W *____Syracuse_____________ 41‑3 9/25______W _____Penn State_____________ 7‑6 10/2______ L _____Southern Cal__________ 0‑55 10/9______ L *____Ohio State___________ 14‑34 10/16_____ L *____Indiana (h)____________ 7‑14 10/23_____W _____Minnesota___________ 22‑12 10/30_____W *____Northwestern________ 13‑10 11/6______ L _____Wisconsin___________ 21‑38 11/13_____ L *____Purdue______________ 0‑21 11/20_____W _____Michigan State_______ 30‑17 1977 (5‑6‑0, 3-5-0) 9/10______W *____Northwestern_________ 24‑0 9/17______W *____Iowa State___________ 12‑10 9/24______ L *____Arizona______________ 7‑41 10/1______W #____UCLA_______________ 16‑34 10/8______W *____Minnesota____________ 18‑6 10/15_____ L *____Ohio State (h)_________ 6‑27 10/22_____ L _____Purdue_____________ 21‑34 10/29_____ L _____Michigan_____________ 6‑23 11/5______ L *____Indiana_____________ 21‑24 11/12_____W _____Wisconsin____________ 24‑8 11/19_____ L *____Michigan State_______ 16‑22 #awarded forfeit by NCAA 1978 (2‑9‑0, 2-6-0) 9/16______W *____Northwestern_________ 20‑3 9/23______ L *____Iowa State____________ 0‑31 9/30______ L _____Arizona______________ 3‑23 10/7______ L *____Utah________________ 9‑13 10/14_____ L _____Minnesota___________ 20‑22 10/21_____ L _____Ohio State____________ 7‑31 10/28_____ L *____Purdue (h)____________ 7‑34 11/4______ L *____Michigan_____________ 0‑34 11/11_____ L _____Indiana_____________ 14‑34 11/18_____W *____Wisconsin___________ 38‑24 11/25_____ L _____Michigan State________ 7‑42

Coach Hayden Fry

1979 (5‑6‑0, 4-4-0) 9/8_______ L *____Indiana_____________ 26‑30 9/15______ L _____Oklahoma____________ 6‑21 9/22______ L *____Nebraska____________ 21‑24 9/29______W *____Iowa State___________ 30‑14 10/6______W _____Illinois_______________ 13‑7 10/13_____W _____Northwestern_________ 58‑6 10/20_____ L *____Minnesota (h)_________ 7‑24 10/27_____W _____Wisconsin___________ 24‑13 11/3______ L *____Purdue_____________ 14‑20 11/10_____ L _____Ohio State____________ 7‑34 11/17_____W *____Michigan State_______ 33‑23 1980 (4‑7‑0, 4-4-0) 9/13______W _____Indiana______________ 16‑7 9/20______ L _____Nebraska_____________ 0‑57 9/27______ L *____Iowa State____________ 7‑10 10/4______ L *____Arizona_______________ 3‑5 10/11_____ L *____Illinois______________ 14‑20 10/18_____W *____Northwestern (h)______ 25‑3 10/25_____ L _____Minnesota____________ 6‑24 11/1______W *____Wisconsin___________ 22‑13 11/8______ L _____Purdue_____________ 13‑58 11/15_____ L *____Ohio State____________ 7‑41 11/22_____W _____Michigan State________ 41‑0

1981 (8‑4‑0, 6-2-0) 9/12______W *____Nebraska_____________ 10‑7 9/19______ L _____Iowa State___________ 12‑23 9/26______W *____UCLA________________ 20‑7 10/3______W _____Northwestern_________ 64‑0 10/10_____W *____Indiana (h)___________ 42‑28 10/17_____W _____Michigan______________ 9‑7 10/24_____ L *____Minnesota___________ 10‑12 10/31_____ L _____Illinois_______________ 7‑24 11/7______W *____Purdue______________ 33‑7 11/14_____W _____Wisconsin____________ 17‑7 11/21_____W *____Michigan State________ 36‑7 1/1_______ L %___Washington__________ 0‑28 % -- Rose Bowl at Pasadena, CA 1982 (8‑4‑0, 6-2-0) 9/11______ L _____Nebraska_____________ 7‑42 9/18______ L *____Iowa State____________ 7‑19 9/25______W _____Arizona_____________ 17‑14 10/2______W *____Northwestern (h)______ 45‑7 10/9______W _____Indiana_____________ 24‑20 10/16_____ L *____Michigan_____________ 7‑29 10/23_____W _____Minnesota___________ 21‑16 10/30_____W *____Illinois______________ 14‑13 11/6______ L _____Purdue______________ 7‑16 11/13_____W *____Wisconsin___________ 28‑14 11/20_____W _____Michigan State_______ 24‑18 12/31_____W %___Tennessee___________ 28‑22 % -- Peach Bowl at Atlanta, GA 1983 (9‑3‑0, 7-2-0) 9/10______W _____Iowa State___________ 51‑10 9/17______W _____Penn State___________ 42‑34 9/24______W *____Ohio State___________ 20‑14 10/1______ L _____Illinois_______________ 0‑33 10/8______W *____Northwestern (h)_____ 61‑21 10/15_____W *____Purdue_____________ 31‑14 10/22_____ L _____Michigan____________ 13‑16 10/29_____W *____Indiana______________ 49‑3 11/5______W _____Wisconsin___________ 34‑14 11/12_____W _____Michigan State________ 12‑6 11/19_____W *____Minnesota___________ 61‑10 12/30_____ L %___Florida_______________ 6‑14 % -- Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, FL 1984 (8‑4‑1, 5-3-1) 9/8_______W *____Iowa State___________ 59‑21 9/15______ L *____Penn State___________ 17‑20 9/22______ L _____Ohio State___________ 26‑45 9/29______W *____Illinois (h)___________ 21‑16 10/6______W _____Northwestern_________ 31‑3 10/13_____W _____Purdue______________ 40‑3 10/20_____W *____Michigan_____________ 26‑0 10/27_____W _____Indiana_____________ 24‑20 11/3______ T *____Wisconsin___________ 10‑10 11/10_____ L *____Michigan State_______ 16‑17 11/17_____ L _____Minnesota___________ 17‑23 12/1______W _____Hawaii_______________ 17‑6 12/26_____W %___Texas_______________ 55‑17 % - - Freedom Bowl at Anaheim, CA 1985 (10‑2‑0, 7-1-0) 9/14______W *____Drake________________ 58‑0 9/21______W *____Northern Illinois______ 48‑20 9/28______W _____Iowa State____________ 57‑3 10/5______W *____Michigan State (h)____ 35‑31 10/12_____W _____Wisconsin___________ 23‑13 10/19_____W *____Michigan____________ 12‑10 10/26_____W _____Northwestern________ 49‑10 11/2______ L _____Ohio State___________ 13‑22 11/9______W *____Illinois_______________ 59‑0 11/16_____W _____Purdue_____________ 27‑24 11/23_____W *____Minnesota____________ 31‑9 1/1_______ L %___UCLA_______________ 28‑45 % -- Rose Bowl at Pasadena, CA

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1986 (9‑3‑0, 5-3-0) 9/13______W *____Iowa State____________ 43‑7 9/20______W *____Northern Illinois_______ 57‑3 9/27______W *____UTEP________________ 69‑7 10/4______W _____Michigan State_______ 24‑21 10/11_____W *____Wisconsin (h)_________ 17‑6 10/18_____ L _____Michigan____________ 17‑20 10/25_____W *____Northwestern________ 27‑20 11/1______ L *____Ohio State___________ 10‑31 11/8______ L _____Illinois______________ 16‑20 11/15_____W *____Purdue_____________ 42‑14 11/22_____W _____Minnesota___________ 30‑27 12/30_____W %___San Diego State______ 39‑38 % -- Holiday Bowl, at San Diego, CA

1991 (10‑1‑1, 7-1-0) 9/7_______W *____Hawaii______________ 53‑10 9/14______W _____Iowa State___________ 29‑10 9/28______W *____Northern Illinois_______ 58‑7 10/5______ L *____Michigan____________ 24‑43 10/12_____W _____Wisconsin____________ 10‑6 10/19_____W *____Illinois (h)___________ 24‑21 10/26_____W _____Purdue_____________ 31‑21 11/2______W _____Ohio State____________ 16‑9 11/9______W *____Indiana_____________ 38‑21 11/16_____W _____Northwestern________ 24‑10 11/23_____W *____Minnesota____________ 23‑8 12/30_____ T %___Brigham Young_______ 13‑13 % -- Holiday Bowl at San Diego, CA

1996 (9-3, 6-2) 9/7_______W *____Arizona_____________ 21-20 9/14______W *____Iowa State___________ 38-13 9/21______ L _____Tulsa_______________ 20-27 10/5______W *____Michigan State (h)____ 37-30 10/12_____W _____Indiana_____________ 31-10 10/19_____W _____Penn State___________ 21-20 10/26_____ L *____Ohio State___________ 26-38 11/2______W _____Illinois______________ 31-21 11/9______ L *____Northwestern________ 13-40 11/16_____W *____Wisconsin____________ 31-0 11/23_____W _____Minnesota___________ 43-24 12/29_____W %___Texas Tech____________ 27-0 % -- Builders Square Alamo Bowl at San Antonio, TX

1987 (10‑3‑0, 6-2-0) 8/30______ L $____Tennessee___________ 22‑23 9/12______W _____Arizona_____________ 15‑14 9/19______W _____Iowa State____________ 48‑9 9/26______W *____Kansas State_________ 38‑13 10/3______ L *____Michigan State_______ 14‑19 10/10_____W _____Wisconsin___________ 31‑10 10/17_____ L _____Michigan____________ 10‑37 10/24_____W *____Purdue (h)___________ 38‑14 10/31_____W *____Indiana_____________ 29‑21 11/7______W _____Northwestern________ 52‑24 11/14_____W _____Ohio State___________ 29‑27 11/21_____W *____Minnesota___________ 34‑20 12/30_____W %___Wyoming___________ 20‑19 $ -- Kickoff Classic at East Rutherford, N. J. % -- Holiday Bowl at San Diego, CA

1992 (5-7-0, 4-4-0) 8/29______ L $____N. C. State___________ 14-24 9/5_______ L *____Miami (FL)____________ 7-24 9/12______W *____Iowa State____________ 21-7 9/26______ L _____Colorado____________ 12-28 10/3______ L _____Michigan____________ 28-52 10/10_____W *____Wisconsin___________ 23-22 10/17_____W _____Illinois______________ 24-14 10/24_____ L *____Purdue (h)___________ 16-27 10/31_____ L *____Ohio State___________ 15-38 11/7______W _____Indiana______________ 14-0 11/14_____W *____Northwestern________ 56-14 11/21_____ L _____Minnesota___________ 13-28 $ -- Kickoff Classic at East Rutherford, N. J.

1997 (7-5, 4-4) 9/6_______W *___Northern Iowa________ 66-0 9/13______W *____Tulsa_______________ 54-16 9/20______W _____Iowa State___________ 63-20 9/27______W *____Illinois______________ 38-10 10/4______ L _____Ohio State____________ 7-23 10/18_____ L _____Michigan____________ 24-28 10/25_____W *____Indiana (h)____________ 62-0 11/1______W *____Purdue_____________ 35-17 11/8______ L _____Wisconsin___________ 10-13 11/15_____ L _____Northwestern________ 14-15 11/22_____W *____Minnesota____________ 31-0 12/31_____ L %___Arizona State_________ 7-17 % -- Norwest Sun Bowl at El Paso, TX

1993 (6-6-0, 3-5-0) 9/4_______W *____Tulsa_______________ 26-25 9/11______W _____Iowa State___________ 31-28 9/18______ L *____Penn State____________ 0-31 10/2______ L _____Michigan_____________ 7-24 10/9______ L _____Indiana_____________ 10-16 10/16_____ L *____Illinois (h)____________ 3-49 10/23_____ L _____Michigan State_______ 10-24 10/30_____W *____Purdue_____________ 26-17 11/6______W *____Northern Illinois______ 54-20 11/13_____W _____Northwestern________ 23-19 11/20_____W *____Minnesota____________ 21-3 12/31_____ L %___California_____________ 3-37 % -- Builders Square Alamo Bowl at San Antonio, TX

1998 (3-8, 2-6) 9/5_______W *____Central Michigan______ 38-0 9/12______ L *____Iowa State____________ 9-27 9/19______ L _____Arizona_____________ 11-35 9/26______W _____Illinois______________ 37-14 10/3______ L *____Michigan_____________ 9-12 10/10_____W *____Northwestern (h)_____ 26-24 10/17_____ L _____Indiana______________ 7-14 10/24_____ L *____Wisconsin____________ 0-31 10/31_____ L _____Purdue_____________ 14-36 11/14_____ L *____Ohio State___________ 14-45 11/21_____ L _____Minnesota____________ 7-49

1988 (6‑4‑3, 4-1-3) 9/3_______ L _____Hawaii______________ 24‑27 9/10______W _____Kansas State_________ 45‑10 9/17______ L *____Colorado____________ 21‑24 9/24______W *____Iowa State____________ 10‑3 10/1______ T _____Michigan State_______ 10‑10 10/8______W *____Wisconsin (h)_________ 31‑6 10/15_____ T *____Michigan____________ 17‑17 10/22_____W _____Purdue______________ 31‑7 10/29_____ L _____Indiana_____________ 34‑45 11/5______W *____Northwestern________ 35‑10 11/12_____ T *____Ohio State___________ 24‑24 11/19_____W _____Minnesota___________ 31‑22 12/31_____ L %___North Carolina St. ____ 23‑28 % -- Peach Bowl, at Atlanta, GA 1989 (5‑6‑0, 3-5-0) 9/16______ L *____Oregon______________ 6‑44 9/23______W _____Iowa State___________ 31‑21 9/30______W *____Tulsa_______________ 30‑22 10/7______ L *____Michigan State_______ 14‑17 10/14_____W _____Wisconsin___________ 31‑24 10/21_____ L *____Michigan (h)_________ 12‑26 10/28_____W _____Northwestern________ 35‑22 11/4______ L *____Illinois_______________ 7‑31 11/11_____ L _____Ohio State____________ 0‑28 11/18_____W _____Purdue______________ 24‑0 11/25_____ L *____Minnesota____________ 7‑43 1990 (8‑4‑0, 6-2-0) 9/15______W *____Cincinnati___________ 63‑10 9/22______W *____Iowa State___________ 45‑35 9/29______ L _____Miami (FL)___________ 21‑48 10/6______W _____Michigan State________ 12‑7 10/13_____W *____Wisconsin___________ 30‑10 10/20_____W _____Michigan____________ 24‑23 10/27_____W *____Northwestern (h)_____ 56‑14 11/3______W _____Illinois______________ 54‑28 11/10_____ L *____Ohio State___________ 26‑27 11/17_____W *____Purdue______________ 38‑9 11/24_____ L _____Minnesota___________ 24‑31 1/1_______ L %___Washington_________ 34‑46 % -- Rose Bowl at Pasadena, CA

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1994 (5-5-1, 3-4-1) 9/3_______W *____Central Michigan_____ 52-21 9/10______W *____Iowa State____________ 37-9 9/17______ L _____Penn State___________ 21-61 9/24______ L _____Oregon_____________ 18-40 10/1______ L *____Michigan____________ 14-29 10/8______ L *____Indiana (h)___________ 20-27 10/15_____ L _____Illinois_______________ 7-47 10/22_____W *____Michigan State_______ 19-14 10/29_____ T _____Purdue_____________ 21-21 11/12_____W *____Northwestern________ 49-13 11/19_____W _____Minnesota___________ 49-42 1995 (8-4, 4-4) 9/9_______W *____Northern Iowa_______ 34-13 9/16______W _____Iowa State___________ 27-10 9/30______W *____New Mexico State_____ 59-21 10/7______W _____Michigan State________ 21-7 10/14_____W *____Indiana (h)___________ 22-13 10/21_____ L *____Penn State___________ 27-41 10/28_____ L _____Ohio State___________ 35-56 11/4______ L *____Illinois_______________ 7-26 11/11_____ L _____Northwestern________ 20-31 11/18_____W _____Wisconsin___________ 33-20 11/25_____W *____Minnesota____________ 45-3 12/29_____W %___Washington_________ 38-18 % -- Sun Bowl at El Paso, TX

Coach Kirk Ferentz

1999 (1-10, 0-8) 9/4_______ L *____Nebraska_____________ 7-42 9/11______ L _____Iowa State___________ 10-17 9/18______W *____Northern Illinois_______ 24-0 10/2______ L _____Michigan State________ 3-49 10/9______ L *____Penn State____________ 7-31 10/16_____ L _____Northwestern________ 21-23 10/23_____ L *____Indiana (h)___________ 31-38 10/30_____ L _____Ohio State___________ 11-41 11/6______ L *____Illinois______________ 24-40 11/13_____ L _____Wisconsin____________ 3-41 11/20_____ L *____Minnesota___________ 21-25 2000 (3-9, 3-5) 8/26______ L $____#8 Kansas State________ 7-27 9/9_______ L *____Western Michigan____ 21-27 9/16______ L *____Iowa State___________ 14-24 9/23______ L _____Nebraska____________ 13-42 9/30______ L _____Indiana_____________ 33-45 10/7______W * ____Michigan State (h)____ 21-16 10/14_____ L _____Illinois_______________ 0-31 10/21_____ L *____#13 Ohio State_______ 10-38 10/28_____ L *____Wisconsin____________ 7-13 11/4______W _____Penn State (2 OT)_____ 26-23 11/11_____W *____#18 Northwestern____ 27-17 11/18_____ L _____Minnesota___________ 24-27 $ -- Eddie Robinson Classic at Kansas City, MO


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

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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

2010 (8-5, 4-4) 9/4_______W *____Eastern Illinois_________ 37-7 9/11______W *____Iowa State____________ 35-7 9/18______ L _____#18 Arizona__________ 27-34 9/25______W *____Ball State_____________ 45-0 10/2______W *____#20 Penn State (h)_____ 24-3 10/16_____W _____#24 Michigan________ 38-28 10/23_____ L *____#10 Wisconsin________ 30-31 10/30_____W *____#5 Michigan State______ 37-6 11/6______W _____Indiana_____________ 18-13 11/13_____ L _____Northwestern________ 17-21 11/20_____ L *____#7 Ohio State________ 17-20 11/27_____ L _____Minnesota___________ 24-27 12/28_____W %___#12 Missouri _________ 27-24 % - - Insight Bowl, at Tempe, AZ

2007 (6-6, 4-4) 9/1_______W $____Northern Illinois_______ 16-3 9/8_______W *____Syracuse_____________ 35-0 9/15______ L _____Iowa State___________ 13-15 9/22______ L _____#7 Wisconsin_________ 13-17 9/29______ L *____Indiana (h)___________ 20-38 10/6______ L _____Penn State____________ 7-27 10/13_____W *____#18 Illinois____________ 10-6 10/20_____ L _____Purdue______________ 6-31 10/27_____W *____Michigan State (2 OT)__ 34-27 11/3______W _____Northwestern________ 28-17 11/10_____W *____Minnesota___________ 21-16 11/17_____ L *____Western Michigan____ 19-28 $ - - Soldier Field, at Chicago, IL

2011 (7-6, 4-4) 9/3_______W *____Tennessee Tech________ 34-7 9/10______ L _____Iowa State______ 41-44 (3OT) 9/17______W *____Pittsburgh___________ 31-27 9/24______W *____Louisiana-Monroe____ 45-17 10/8______ L _____Penn State____________ 3-13 10/15_____W *____Northwestern (h)_____ 41-31 10/22_____W *____Indiana_____________ 45-24 10/29_____ L _____Minnesota___________ 21-22 11/5______W *____#13 Michigan________ 24-16 11/12_____ L *____#13 Michigan State____ 21-37 11/19_____W _____Purdue_____________ 31-21 11/25_____ L _____#22 Nebraska_________ 7-20 12/30_____ L %___#14 Oklahoma_______ 14-31 % - - Insight Bowl, at Tempe, AZ

2008 (9-4, 5-3) 8/30______W *____Maine_______________ 46-3 9/6_______W *____Fla. International_______ 42-0 9/13______W *____Iowa State____________ 17-5 9/20______ L _____Pittsburgh___________ 20-21 9/27______ L *____Northwestern (h)_____ 17-22 10/4______ L _____Michigan State_______ 13-16 10/11_____W _____Indiana______________ 45-9 10/18_____W *____Wisconsin___________ 38-16 11/1______ L _____Illinois______________ 24-27 11/8______W *____#3 Penn State________ 24-23 11/15_____W *____Purdue_____________ 22-17 11/22_____W _____Minnesota____________ 55-0 1/1_______W %___South Carolina_______ 31-10 % - - Outback Bowl at Tampa, FL 2009 (11-2, 6-2) 9/5_______W *____Northern Iowa_______ 17-16 9/12______W _____Iowa State____________ 35-3 9/19______W *____Arizona_____________ 27-17 9/26______W _____#4 Penn State________ 21-10 10/3______W *____Arkansas State_______ 24-21 10/10_____W *____Michigan (h)_________ 30-28 10/17_____W _____Wisconsin___________ 20-10 10/24_____W _____Michigan State_______ 15-13 10/31_____W *____Indiana_____________ 42-24 11/7______ L *____Northwestern________ 10-17 11/14_____ L _____#8 Ohio Stae (OT)_____ 24-27 11/21_____W *____Minnesota____________ 12-0 1/5_______W %___#9 Georgia Tech______ 24-14 % - - FedEx Orange Bowl, at Miami, FL

2012 (4-8, 2-6) 9/1_______W _____Northern Illinois______ 18-17 9/8_______ L *____Iowa State_____________ 6-9 9/15______W *____Northern Iowa_______ 27-16 9/22______ L *____Central Michigan_____ 31-32 9/29______W *____Minnesota (h)________ 31-13 10/13_____W _____Michigan State__ 19-16 (2OT) 10/20_____ L *____Penn State___________ 14-38 10/27_____ L _____Northwestern________ 17-28 11/3______ L _____Indiana_____________ 21-24 11/10_____ L *____Purdue_____________ 24-27 11/17_____ L _____Michigan____________ 17-42 11/23_____ L *____Nebraska_____________ 7-13 * - - at Iowa City (h) - - indicates Homecoming game

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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

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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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Abraham, Ryan______________ 1994 Adams, Mark_____________ 1987,88 Aegerter, Greg_________ 1988,89,90 Aeschliman, Wes________ 2006,07,08 Age, Louis__________________ 1968 Ahlgren, Don_______________ 1956 Aiello, Sam____________ 2000,01,03 Akin, Austin_________________ 1931 Akin, Paul__________________ 1935 Aldrich, Charles_________ 1892,93,94 Alexander, Archie_______ 1909,10,11 Alexander, Dave______1983,85,86,87 Allen, Antwan________2002,03,04,05 Allen, George__________ 1903,05,06 Allen, Greg____________ 1991,92,94 Allen, Jeremy_____ 1998,99,2000,01 Allen, Joseph_____________ 1893,94 Allen, Robert_____________ 1937,38 Allendorf, Kevin_____________ 1989 Allison, Greg___________ 1967,68,69 Allison, William______________ 1895 Alston, Quinton__________ 2011,12 Alt, John____________1980,81,82,83 Alvis, Dominic____________ 2011,12 Ambrose, Phil_______________ 1977 Anderson, Bill________1986,87,88,89 Anderson, Richard______ 1935,36,37 Anderson, Robert_______ 1965,66,67 Anderson, Ross_________ 1940,41,47 Anderson, Tim________1985,86,87,88 Andrews, Jeff_______________ 1993 Andruska, Bruno________ 1938,39,40 Angel, Kevin________________ 1985 Angerer, Pat___________ 2006,08,09 Ankeny, Gerald_________ 1939,40,41 Annis, Daryl_________________ 1943 Anttila, Jeff__________1990,91,92,93 Arkeilpane, James_______ 1976,77,78 Armil, Paul_____________ 1926,27,28 Armington, Dennis________ 1974,75 Arzberger, Bob______________ 1943 Ash, William_____________ 1932,34 Asmus, Kody_____________ 2003,04 Atkins, Plez__________1994,95,96,97 Atkinson, William_________ 1903,04 Audlehelm, Joe______________ 2011

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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

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Barr, Fred_________ 1999,2000,01,02 Barron, Irving__________ 1913,14,15 Barton, Gregory_____________ 1967 Barton, Ryan_________ 1998,99,2000 Bartells, Del_________________ 1946 Bash, Roy______________ 1968,69,70 Bass, Richard_________1986,87,88,89 Bateman, Howard____________ 1906 Bates, Jefferson___________ 1993,94 Bates, Toney________________ 1993 Batterson, Tim__________ 1985,86,87 Baughman, Bill______________ 1943 Baxley, Rob__________1988,89,90,91 Bayless, Rick_________1984,85,86,87 Beard, Jeff__________________ 1987 Becker, Andrew___________ 2004,05 Belleus, Walner______________ 2004 Becker, Dave___________ 1976,77,78 Becker, Fred________________ 1916 Belding, Lester_______1918,19,20,21 Bell, Charles________________ 1909 Bell, Nick______________ 1988,89,90 Bell, Wendell_____________ 1970,71 Benda, Russell____________ 1946,47 Benjamin, Wendell________ 1929,30 Bennett, Bernard_______ 1950,51,52 Bennett, George________ 1993,94,95 Bennett, Mike_______________ 1985 Benschoter, Doug_____1975,76,77,78 Benskin, William_____________ 1944 Bergstrom, Wallace___________ 1939 Bernstine, Jordan_____2007,08,10,11 Berrie, Tyrone________1985,86,87,88 Berry, John____________ 1901,02,04 Betts, Ladell______ 1998,99,2000,01 Beutjer, Jon_________________ 2000 Bevill, William__________ 1967,68,69 Bickford, Jay_____________ 1998,99 Bickham, Lloyd_________ 1993,94,95 Bielema, Bret_________1989,90,91,92 Bigach, Steve____________ 2011,12 Bilek, Guy_______________ 1966,67 Binns, Broderick______2008,09,10,11 Bishop, Willie________________ 1986 Bjork, Donald_______________ 1950 Blackburn, James____________ 1915 Blackmore, Ausman__________ 1898 Blackmore, Ralph_________ 1896,97 Blaha, Bob_______________ 1974,76 Blair, Fred__________________ 1892 Blatcher, Phil_________1978,79,80,81 Blazek, A. J. ____________ 1999,2000 Bleeker, John________________ 1917 Block, Lawrence______1917,18,19,20 Bloomquist, Frank_______ 1955,56,57 Blue, Larry___________1989,91,92,93 Blum, Tyler____________ 2006,07,08 Blythe, Austin_______________ 2012 Bobek, Jeff_________________ 1980 Boddicker, Dan______________ 1983 Boettner, Scott______________ 1975 Boffeli, Conor_______________ 2012 Bohannon, Gordy_________ 1979,81 Bolan, Mike______________ 1985,86 Bolden, Charles______________ 1968 Boleyn, Scott_____________ 2001,02 Bollers, Trevor________1994,96,97,98 Bolton, Leonard__________ 1974,75 Bonior, David_______________ 1966 Boone, Pat_____________ 1992,93,94 Boothe, Charles__________ 1952,53 Borchers, Kory__________ 2001,02,03

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

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Cabalka, Tom___________ 1970,71,73 Caldwell, Butch_______1972,73,75,76 Caldwell, Jim_________1973,74,75,76 Calhoun, John____________ 1960,61 Callaghan, Mark__________ 1976,77 Calloway, Kyle__________ 2007,08,09 Campbell, Johnny_____1972,73,74,75 Campbell, Vince__________ 1981,82 Canzeri, Jordan______________ 2011 Caplan, Arnold_________ 1949,50,51 Carberry, Joseph__________ 1913,14 Carberry, William_______ 1906,07,08 Carlsen, John_______________ 1930 Carlsen, Oakley___________ 1927,28 Carlson, Raymond______ 1946,47,48 Carr, Spencer________________ 1893 Carroll, John________________ 1983 Carter, Ricchard________ 1995,96,97 Case, Lyman_____________ 1930,31 Casey, Tyler_________________ 1993 Cassady, Alan__________ 1968,69,70 Castillo, Greg_________2009,10,11,12 Cato, David______________ 2008,09 Cavole, Racior__________ 1968,69,70 Cervanak, William____________ 1961 Cervantes, Edgar______2000,01,02,03 Chalmers, Andrew________ 1904,05 Chambers, Brett________ 1994,95,96 Chambers, Dave__________ 1982,83 Chandler, Nate___________ 2002,03 Chandler, Scott_______2003,04,05,06 Chaney, Jr. , Paul________ 2007,09,10 Chappelle, Keith__________ 1979,80 Charlton, Clyde______________ 1919 Chase, William_______________ 1897 Chatterton, Robert________ 1926,27 Chelf, Donald__________ 1951,52,53 Chinander, Bret______________ 2005 Chinander, Erik______________ 2002 Christensen, Jake_______ 2006,07,08 Christian, Kennon_______ 2004,05,06 Christie, Malcolm____________ 1987 Churchill, Ray_______________ 1968 Cilek, Mike_____________ 1967,68,69 Clark, Craig__________1984,85,86,87 Clark, Dallas___________ 2000,01,02 Clark, Gary___________1988,89,90,91 Clark, Jerry______________ 1952,53 Clark, Raj________________ 1997,98 Clark, Richard_______________ 1959 Clauson, Richard__________ 1959,60 Clauss, Jared_________2000,01,02,03 Clayborn, Adrian______2007,08,09,10 Clayton, Jeff________________ 1972 Clearman, Eugene___________ 1931 Clement, Dave_________ 1968,69,70 Clemons, Craig_________ 1969,70,71 Clemons, Homer__________ 1910,12 Cleveland, James____________ 2007 Cmejrek, James___________ 1964,65 Coast, Preston_______________ 1889 Coast, William_______________ 1898


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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

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Dailey, Mike____________ 1990,92,93 Dallas, William_______________ 1944 Daniel, Lebron_______2008,09,10,11 Daniels, Charles_____________ 1952 Daniels, Mike___________ 2009,10,11 Dalton, Harold___________ 2007,08 Danner, David_______________ 1943 Danzy, Charles_______1975,76,77,78 Darling, Craig__________ 1970,71,72 Dauber, Raymond_______ 1923,24,25

Davis, Bruce___________ 1974,75,76 Davis, Bruce_____________ 2008,09 Davis, Calvin_________2003,04,05,06 Davis, Carl__________________ 2012 Davis, Champ________2003,04,05,06 Davis, Chet______________ 1987,88 Davis, George________1983,84,85,86 Davis, Ian___________________ 1995 Davis, Jeff__________________ l979 Davis, John____________ 1915,16,17 Davis, Keenan________2009,10,11,12 Davis, Rod___________1988,89,90,91 Davis, Scott_________1989,90, 91, 92 Davis, Victor________________ 1962 Davison, Derrick________ 1999,2000 Dawkins, Ma’Quan____2003,04,05,06 Dawson, Carl________________ 1892 Day, David__________________ 1946 Day, Shane______________ 1993,94 Deal, Chad_____________ 1997,98,99 Dean, Anthony_______1991,92,93,94 Dean, Floyd____________ 1937,38,39 Dean, Pat____________1978,79,80,81 DeAntona, Joseph_________ l963,64 Deasy, Richard_________ 1954,55,56 Dee, Clarence_______________ 1934 Dee, James_________________ 1930 Deems, Oren________________ 1898 DeHeer, Floyd__________ 1935,36,37 DellaVedova, Tullio___________ 1931 DeNio, Earl_________________ 1914 Denning, Charles_______ 1949,50,51 Densmore, Adam____________ 2002 Derby, A. J. _________________ 2011 Derby, John__________1988,89,90,91 Derby, Zach____________ 2010,11,12 DeProspero, David______ 1949,50,51 Deutsch, Phillip_________ 1962,63,64 DeVilder, Jeff_____________ 1977,78 Devine, Aubrey_________ 1919,20,21 Devine, Glenn__________ 1919,20,21 Devlin, Joe____________ 1973,74,75 Devlin, Mike_________1989,90,91,92 DeVries, Jared________1995,96,97,98 Diaco, Bobby_________1992,93,94,95 DiBona, Shane______________ 2010 DiCindio, William_________ 1960,61 Dick, Leo________________ 1912,13 Dickel, Dan____________ 1971,72,73 Dickerhoff, Del___________ 1941,42 Dickerson, Voris_____________ 1932 Diehl, John______________ 1965,67 Diehl, Bill______________ 1939,40,41 Dillner, Mike___________ 1970,71,72 DiMarco, Al______________ 1947,48 Disser, Kelly____________ 1969,70,71 Dittmer, Jack_________1946,47,48,49 Divis, Greg_______________ 1987,88 Dobrino, Don__________ 1954,55,56 Dodge, Tim__________ 1999,2000,01 Doering, Dan__________ 2007,08,09 Dolan, Bill_______________ 1977,78 Dolezal, Mike_____ 1998,99,2000,01 Dolly, Edward__________ 1930,31,32 Donnal, Andrew_____________ 2012 Donnelly, William_______ 1914,15,18 Donahue, Ryan_______2007,08,09,10 Donatell, Tom__________ 2010,11,12 Donovan, Ed___________ 1973,74,75 Donovan, Louis___________ 1902,03 Doran, Ralph________________ 1948 Dorsey, Don________________ 1932

Dougherty, Richard_______ 1962,63 Douglas, Dominique_________ 2006 Douglas, Jim________________ 1970 Douglas, Tim_____________ 1998,99 Douthitt, Earl__________ 1972,73,74 Drahn, Glenn___________ 1948,49,50 Drake, Hugh___________ 1956,57,58 Draper, Sean________________ 2012 Driscoll, Ryan__________ 1994,95,96 Drost, Jeff___________1983,84,85,86 Dull, Jed____________1996,97,98,99 Dumont, Jason_______1989,90,91,92 Duncan, Floyd____________ 1915,16 Duncan, Randy_________ 1956,57,58 Dunham, Doug_______1977,78,79,80 Dunnigan, Pat__________ 1967,68,69 Duprey, Mike________________ 1994 Dutcher, Charles_____________ 1891 Duzey, Jake_________________ 2012 Dwight, Tim_________1994,95,96,97 Dye, Charles________________ 1900 Dye, Tyrone__________1972,73,74,75 Dyer, Walter_________________ 1909

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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

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Fagerlind, Paul___________ 1944,45 Faind, Rod__________________ 1967 Fairchild, Ron__________ 1949,50,51 Faley, Teddy Jo_________ 1990,91,92 Farmer, Thomas________ 1940,41,42 Farrell, John____________ 1970,71,72 Farroh, Mike_____________ 1928,29 Farroh, Shipley___________ 1936,37 Faske, Jerold___________ 1948,49,50 Favrow, Jim_________________ 1980 Fechter, Russell______________ 1946 Fedders, Greg__________ 1987,88,89 Fee, Joseph______________ 1908,09 Fenstermaker, Andy_______ 2005,06 Fenton, Bill____________ 1951,52,53 Fequiere, Fritz__________ 1992,93,94 Ferentz, Brian__________ 2003,04,05 Ferentz, James_________ 2010,11,12 Ferguson, James_____________ 1942 Ferguson, Larry_________ 1959,60,62 Ferren, William______________ 1891 Ferroni, Mike_________1989,90,91,92 Ferry, Terry______________ 1964,65 Fetter, Mark__________1972,73,74,75 Feuerbach, Kerry_________ 1975,76 Fiedorowicz, C. J. _______ 2010,11,12 Ficeli, John______________ 1965,66 Fick, Rob________________ 1971,74 Filer, Rodney_________1993,94,95,96 Filloon, Jon____________ 1988,90,91 Fischer, Alan________________ 1962 Fischer, Darrell___________ 1923,24 Fisher, Hugh________________ 1962 Fisher, Raymond________ 1931,32,33 Fisher, Russell____________ 1933,34 Fisher, Scott_________________ 1992 Fitzgerald, Greg_____________ 1984 Flagg, Mike__________1984,85,86,87 Fleckenstein, Bill__________ 1923,24 Fleming, Willie______________ 1958 Flemister, Zeron________ 1996,98,99 Fletcher, Bradley______2005,06,07,08 Fletcher, Gary____________ 1962,63 Flood, Bud__________________ 1944 Folland, Brian_______________ 1984 Follett, Mike_________2002,03,04,05 Fontes, John________________ 1971 Ford, John__________________ 1943 Forgy, Joe__________________ 2011 Forte, Jeff__________________ 1981 Fosdick, Robert___________ 1915,16 Foster, Gerald__________ 1931,33,34 Foster, Melvin________1987,88,89,90 Frantz, Tom______________ 1979,80 Frantz, Mike________________ 1974 Frazier, Chris________________ 1992 Frazier, Jim__________1977,78,80,81 Freeman, James________ 1953,54,55 Freeman, Marshall___________ 2003 Frey, Harry__________________ 1943 Fritzel, Carl______________ 1906,07 Fry, Westley____________ 1923,24,25 Fryauf, Donald______________ 1948 Frye, George___________ 1939,40,41 Frymire, Richard__________ 1951,52 Fuahala, Hausia___________ 1993,94 Fuhrman, John_________ 1927,28,29 Furlong, Kevin____________ 1957,58

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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

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Green, William F. _______ 1948,49,50 Greene, Chris_______________ 1992 Greene, Shonn_________ 2005,06,08 Greenway, Chad______2002,03,04,05 Greenwood, Brett_____2007,08,09,10 Greenwood, Glen_________ 1917,18 Greiner, Justin_______________ 2010 Greving, Aaron___________ 2000,01 Grier, Robert_____________ 1962,63 Griffen, Harold_________ 1923,24,25 Griffin, Festus_______________ 1896 Griffith, Dwight_________ 1901,03,04 Griffith, John_________1897,98,99,00 Grigsby, Herb____________ 2005,06 Grimm, Lloyd__________ 1926,27,28 Grine, Tom_____________ 1974,75,76 Griswold, Bryce______________ 2009 Grogan, Tom___________ 1981,82,83 Gross, Raymond________ 1907,08,09 Gross, Samuel__________ 1913,14,15 Grothus, Joseph______1943,46,47,48 Grouwinkel, Gary_______ 1956,57,58 Grubb, Frank_____________ 1915,16 Gruver, Bob______________ 1967,69 Gunderson, Arthur______ 1912,13,14 Guthrie, Eric________________ 2011 Gusolis, Frank_______________ 1894 Gustafson, Robert____________ 1945 Gutshall, Tim___________ 1976,77,78 Guy, Willie_____________ 1993,94,95 Guzowski, Anthony_____ 1946,47,48

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Haganman, Kyle_____________ 2010 Hager, John_________________ 1979 Hagerty, Lorin____________ 1927,29 Hagler, Collins__________ 1955,56,57 Haight, Dave_________1985,86,87,88 Haight, Mike___________ 1983,84,85 Hain, Robert_____________ 1958,59 Hall, John_____________ 1952,53,54 Hall, Shane_______ 1998,99,2000,01 Hall, Shelley________________ 1891 Hallstrom, Ron______________ 1981 Halliburton, James___________ 1948 Haltom, Warren______________ 1934 Hamilton, Chris______________ 1969 Hamilton, Ray____________ 2011,12 Hammann, Gregg____________ 1984 Hammond, Jack_____________ 1945 Hampton, Jewel_____________ 2008 Hancock, John_________ 1922,23,24 Hand, Tom_______________ 1942,45 Hanks, Merton_______1987,88,89,90 Hanlon, Thomas_____________ 1909 Hanna, Tim______________ 1982,83 Hansen, James______________ 1944 Hansen, Ryan________ 1998,99,2000 Hanson, Henry_________ 1909,11,12 Hantelmann, Harold_______ 1930,31 Happel, Bill____________ 1983,84,85 Happel, William_________ 1955,56,57 Haralson, Aramis_____________ 2001 Harberts, Deven__________ 1987,88 Hardt, Kim__________________ 1971 Hardy, Mike_________________ 2012 Harmon, Kevin_________ 1985,86,87 Harmon, Ronnie______1982,83,84,85 Harrell, George______________ 1959 Harrington, Herlyn________ 1979,80 Harris, Carl__________________ 1965 Harris, Dave____________ 1970,71,72 Harris, Fred____________ 1955,56,57

Harris, Homer__________ 1935,36,37 Harris, Sammie_________ 1960,61,62 Harthorne, Romero__________ 1972 Hartlieb, Chuck_________ 1986,87,88 Hartlieb, Jim_________1989,90,91,92 Hartlieb, John________1991,92,93,94 Hartman, Craig___________ 1983,84 Harty, Frank_________________ 1980 Harty, John__________1977,78,79,80 Hass, Wilmon_______________ 1932 Hastings, Irving_________ 1906,07,08 Hatch, James_____________ 1952,54 Hatch, Toni______________ 1955,56 Hauge, Gerhard_____________ 1930 Haugo, Tom______________ 1967,68 Haussman, Robert___________ 1956 Hawley, Ron_____________ 1982,83 Hawkins, Max____________ 1939,40 Hawthorne, George_______ 1988,89 Hay, Jim____________________ 1930 Hayes, Jonathan________ 1982,83,84 Hayes, John______________ 1966,67 Hayes, Robert_______________ 1894 Hayes, Tom____________ 1968,69,70 Hayman, Phillip______________ 1952 Haymen, Phil________________ 1973 Hazard, Charles_________ 1907,08,09 Head, James________________ 1954 Headington, Ronald_____ 1946,47,48 Heald, Albert________________ 1890 Hearns, Greg________________ 1973 Hedgeman, Erric__________ 1982,83 Hegg, Phil__________________ 1976 Heil, Lynn_____________ 1972,73,74 Heldt, John__________1918,19,20,21 Helgens, James______________ 1961 Helms, Jory_________________ 2003 Helverson, Scott__________ 1984,85 Hendricks, John________ 1965,66,67 Hendryx, Richard_________ 1964,65 Henlon, Jason____________ 1993,94 Heppner, Joe_____________ 1973,74 Herbert, Vane_______________ 1901 Herbst, Taylor_______________ 2009 Herington, Ken______________ 1970 Herman, Brad________2008,09,10,11 Herman, Robert_____________ 1937 Herrera, Hugo_______________ 2000 Herrig, Carl_________________ 1894 Herron, Anthony___ 1997,98,99,2000 Hess, Jack_______________ 1951,52 Hess, Jay___________________ 1987 Hess, John__________________ 1894 Hickman, Randall_________ 1930,31 Higdon, Grover___________ 1929,30 Hild, John_____________ 1934,35,36 Hilgenberg, Eric__________ 1994,95 Hilgenberg, Jay_______1977,78,79,80 Hilgenberg, Jerry_______ 1951,52,53 Hilgenberg, Jim________ 1974,75,77 Hilgenberg, Joel______1980,81,82,83 Hilgenberg, Wally_______ 1961,62,63 Hill, Bobby_____________ 1975,78,79 Hill, Kahlil___________ 1998,2000,01 Hilliard, Loren_______________ 1962 Hilliard, Matt_________1990,91,92,93 Hillyer, Jacob________________ 2012 Hilsabaeck, Daniel______ 1964,65,66 Hines, Don______________ 1925,26 Hinkel, Ed___________2002,03,04,05 Hinton, Alfred__________ 1959,60,61 Hitchens, Anthony______ 2010,11,12 Hobbs, Darrell____________ 1977,78

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

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Ibanez, Raul_____________ 1979,80 Ingersoll, Clarence________ 1893,94 Inman, Donald___________ 1952,54 Ireland, Robert______________ 1943 Irvine, Charles____________ 1937,38 Iverson, Iver___________ 1894,95,96 Iwebema, Kenny______2004,05,06,07


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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

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Kadesky, Max__________ 1920,21,22 Kaeding, Nate________2000,01,02,03 Kahl, Kent_______________ 1993,94 Kaiser, Jim_____________ 1970,71,72 Kaisershot, Quentin_______ 1947,49 Kampman, Aaron__ 1998,99,2000,01 Kane, Roger______________ 1942,46 Kanellis, Alex_____________ 2005,06 Kanellis, Eldan_______________ 1955 Karras, Alex______________ 1956,57 Karras, Paul_________________ 1958 Kasapis, Gus___________ 1961,62,63 Kasper, Kevin________ 1998,99,2000 Katz, Ralph______________ 1944,45 Kaufmann, Robert________ 1919,20 Kay, William__________1945,46,47,48 Keane, James_______________ 1942 Kelley, James___________ 1934,35,38 Kellogg, Don_____________ 1983,84 Kelly, Leo________________ 1916,17

Kelly, William________________ 1937 Kelly, William F. ______________ 1897 Kelly William S. _________ 1918,19,20 Kelso, Jack_______________ 1944,47 Kemp, Paul______________ 1952,53 Kennedy, Rick_______________ 1992 Kent, Ed____________________ 1983 Kent, Maurice__________ 1904,05,06 Kepler, Richard___________ 1894,95 Keppy, Myron____________ 1986,87 Kerkhoff, Jared______________ 1998 Kersten, William__________ 1944,51 Kerwick, Joseph__________ 1914,15 Kesselring, Kyle______________ 2005 Killbreath, James____________ 1965 Kimber, Lloyd_______________ 1987 Kimble, Dalton___________ 1964,65 King, Cliff______________ 1991,92,93 King, Louis Jr. ____________ 1946,47 King, Lou____________1978,79,80,81 King, Mitch__________2005,06,07,08 Kinnick, Nile___________ 1937,38,39 Kirk, Archie____________ 1912,13,14 Kirk, Carrol____________ 1906,07,08 Kirkland, Tommy_____________ 1972 Kirksey, Christian_______ 2010,11,12 Kittle, Bruce__________1977,78,79,81 Klein, Aron__________1995,96,97,98 Klein, Richard____________ 1956,57 Klimczak, Mike___________ 1974,75 Kline, John____________ 1991,92,93 Klingenberg, Theodore_______ 1897 Klinkenborg, Mike____2004,05,06,07 Kloewer, Delmar__________ 1956,57 Klug, Karl______________ 2008,09,10 Klumpar, Emil____________ 1936,37 Knapp, David_______________ 1890 Knapp, Karl_________________ 1904 Knight, Tom__________1992,94,95,96 Knipper, Chris__________ 1995,96,97 Knotts, Melvin_______________ 1957 Knowlton, Will____________ 1906,07 Knutson, Thomas_______ 1964,65,66 Koeppel, Jeff_________1986,87,88,89 Koeppel, Josh__________ 2008,09,10 Kokolus, Harry__________ 1971,72,73 Kooiker, Aaron_________ 1993,94,95 Koranda, Shawn_____________ 2000 Kornbrath, Connor___________ 2012 Kostrubala, Gary________ 1984,85,86 Kouba, Lumir_______________ 1932 Kraguski, Paul__________ 1923,24,25 Kramer, Jeff______________ 1997,98 Kratch, Bob__________1985,86,87,88 Krause, Paul____________ 1961,62,63 Kreamer, Robert_____________ 1962 Kreider, Andy____________ 1992,93 Kreiter, Casey____________ 2011,12 Kresensky, Walter____________ 1909 Kress, George__________ 1953,55,56 Krga, Robert________________ 1966 Krieger Coble, Henry_________ 2012 Krieher, Herman__________ 1977,78 Krill, William________________ 1965 Kriz, Frank__________________ 1917 Kriz, Jerome________________ 1931 Kriz, Leo_______________ 1921,22,23 Kroemer, Mike_______________ 1990 Kroul, Matt__________2005,06,07,08 Krull, Dave__________________ 1969 Kuchel, Nick_____________ 2009,10 Kuempel, Andy___________ 2008,09

Kuhn, Marvin_______________ 1934 Kujawa, Paul_________1989,90,91,92 Kutsch, Nocholas_________ 1925,26

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Laaveg, Paul___________ 1967,68,69 Lack, Will___________________ 2002 Ladick, Gary_____________ 1974,75 LaFleur, Dan___________ 1972,73,74 LaFleur, Jon__________1994,95,96,97 Lage, Robert___________ 1949,50,51 Lagomarcino, James__________ 1944 Lagota, John________________ 1965 Lamb, Bush____________ 1935,36,37 Lamerton, William___________ 1897 Lamot, Roger____________ 1965,66 Lampkin, Marvin________ 1990,91,92 Lane, Coleman______________ 1968 Lange, Bill_____________ 1990,92,93 Lange, J. P. ____________ 1995,96,97 Langston, Jeff__________ 1956,58,59 Lannon, Robert_________ 1935,36,37 Lapham, William________ 1957,58,59 Larrabee, William_________ 1891,92 Larsen, Blake________________ 2004 Larsen, Gary___________ 1965,66,67 Larson, Howard______________ 1943 Laster, Richard_______1946,47,48,49 Latta, George__________ 1961,62,63 Laufenberg, Doug________ 1992,93 Laun, Charles__________ 1915,16,17 Lauterbach, Robert___________ 1942 Lavery, Michael___________ 1966,67 Lawrence, James__________ 1946,47 Lawrence, Larry__________ 1968,69 Law, Nico________________ 2011,12 Laws, Joe______________ 1931,32,33 Lawson, Bobby______________ 1976 Lawson, Bud___________ 1952,53,54 Lazar, Jon___________1975,76,77,78 Lee, Charles____________ 1958,59,60 Lee, J. F. ____________________ 1904 Lee, Phil____________________ 1992 Lees, Paul__________________ 1959 Legler, Charles___________ 1968,70 Leighton, Kalita_________ 1894,95,96 Leinbaugh, Lyle__________ 1952,53 Leppert, Wade___________ 2008,09 Leonard, Aaron___________ 1976,77 Leshyn, John________________ 1958 Levelis, Joe____________ 1981,82,83 Lewis, Edward_______________ 1889 Lewis, Farley________________ 1965 Lewis, George________2000,01,02,04 Lewis, Jermelle_________ 2002,03,04 Lewis, Mac_____________ 1956,57,58 Leytze, Rudolph__________ 1934,35 LeZotte, Robert___________ 1962,64 Liddy, Robert__________ 1942,43,46 Liggett, Eugene__________ 1935,36 Lightfoot, Andrew_ 1999,2000,01,02 Linebarger, Tom_____________ 1980 Lindenmeyer, Fred________ 1936,37 Lindsey, Edwin_________ 1951,52,53 Link, Dave__________________ 1970 Littig, Victor______________ 1893,94 Little, Ernest________________ 1900 Little, George________1981,82,83,84 Locke, Gordon_________ 1920,21,22 Loehlein, Harold_____________ 1945 Loftin, Ryan____________ 1996,97,98 Lohman, Fred____________ 1918,19 Lomax, Jordan______________ 2011

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

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Mackey, Chris_______________ 1977 MacMillan, Nolan_________ 2010,12 Macy, Clarence______________ 1901 Mady, Hal_____________ 1992,93,94 Magnussen, Marcus_______ 1929,32 Maher, John_____________ 1940,41 Mahmens, Mark________ 1977,78,79 Maine, Ernest_______________ 1895 Majerus, Ryan________2003,04,05,06 Major, Phillip___________ 1965,66,67 Malmer, Clark_______________ 1971 Malone, Jerry_______________ 1984 Manders, Mark_________ 1958,59,60 Manning, Ray__________ 1968,69,70 Manson, Jason___________ 2005,06 Mannino, Alfred_____________ 1942 Marchese, John______________ 1985 Marciano, Peter_______1986,87,88,89 Maresh, George_____________ 1901 Marsh, Rick______________ 1973,75 Marshall, Ed_________________ 1989 Martens, Mike_______________ 1991 Martin, Dennis______________ 1980 Martin, Richard______________ 1943 Martin-Manley, Kevonte____ 2011,12 Masden, Howard____________ 1932 Mason, Wayne____________ 1935,36 Massaquoi, Siaka_________ 2000,01 Masterson, Forrest________ 1942,44 Mastrogany, Nick_________ 1929,30 Matheson, Eldean_______ 1953,54,55 Matson, Gordon__________ 1934,36 Matter, Dan______________ 1975,76 Mattingly, Dave______________ 1977 Mattison, Bryan______2004,05,06,07 Matykiewicz, Louis______ 1952,53,54 Mauren, Gerald___________ 1959,60 Mauro, Jim____________ 1985,86,87 Mayer, Mike__________1975,76,77,78 Mayhan, Dave________1978,79,80,81 Mazzeri, Marc__________ 1986,87,88 McBride, Daniel_____________ 1952 McCann, Kyle_____ 1998,99,2000,01 McCarney, Dan_________ 1972,73,74 McCarty, Paul____________ 1982,83 McCormick, Ryan_______ 1997,98,99 McCullouch, Brian________ 1993,94 McCutchen, William_______ 1965,66 McDonald, Daniel_______ 1968,69,70 McDonnell, Jack_____________ 1948 McDowell, Floyd__________ 1934,35 McDowell, Ivory__________ 1963, 64 McDowell, Larry________ 1964,65,66

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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

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Miller, James___________ 1968,69,70 Miller, John_________________ 1932 Miller, Leo_______________ 1963,65 Miller, Mike____________ 1988,89,90 Miller, Robert_______________ 1944 Miller, Scott____________ 1966,67,68 Miller, Skip__________________ 1998 Miller, Tanner__________ 2010,11,12 Millett, George_________ 1982,83,85 Minick, Paul____________ 1920,21,22 Mitchell, Devon______1982,83,84,85 Mitchell, Levi___________ 1969,70,71 Mitchell, Mark__________ 1994,95,96 Mitchell, Robert_____________ 1964 Mix, Royce_______________ 1972,73 Mockmore, Charles________ 1918,19 Moeaki, Tony_________2005,06,07,09 Moffitt, Howard__________ 1931,32 Mohrbacher, Stanley______ 1943,44 Molinaro, Ryan______________ 2002 Molini, Jim___________1976,77,78,79 Mollet, Gene________________ 1975 Monroe, Gordon_____________ 1966 Montgomery, Jerry_ 1998,99,2000,01 Montgomery, Lew____1989,90,91,92 Montgomery, Marcus_________ 1995 Moore, Dean___________ 1975,76,77 Moore, Fred______________ 1904,05 Moore, Joseph______________ 1940 Moore, Robert_______________ 1934 Moore, Robert H. _________ 1927,28 Moore, Thomas___________ 1959,60 Moore, Thomas W. ______ 1931,32,33 Moran, Terrance__________ 1953,54 Moreland, David________ 1964,65,66 Moritz, Dave___________ 1981,82,83 Morris, James__________ 2010,11,12 Morris, Melvin__________ 1967,68,69 Morrissey, Ed______________ l972,73 Morrow, Diauntae____________ 2008 Morscheiser, John____________ 2002 Morse, Brett_________2007,08,09,10 Morton, Ray_________ 1898,99,1900 Morton, Rod___________ 1977,78,79 Moses, Dezman_____________ 2007 Moses, James____________ 1964,65 Mosley, Dennis_______ l976,77,78,79 Mosley, Eugene___________ 1959,60 Moss, David_________________ 1965 Mossbrucker, Trent________ 2008,12 Mott, Joe____________1985,86,87,88 Moylan, Devan_______2004,05,06,07 Mulherin, Mick_______1992,93,94,95 Mullen, Scott_________ 1998,99,2000 Muller, John___________ 1969,70,72 Mulligan, Terry_________ 1964,65,66 Mullins, Michael_____________ 1965 Murphy, Bernard________ 1904,05,07 Murphy, Dave____________ 1985,86 Murphy, George______1986,87,88,89 Murphy, James Jr. ______ 1938,39,40 Murphy, James Sr. ______ 1909,10,11 Murphy, Jayme_________ 2007,08,09 Murray, Daniel_______2007,08,09,10 Myers, Brandon_______2005,06,07,08 Myers, Dennis__________ 1927,28,29 Myers, Ed________________ 1973,74 Myers, Harl______________ 1892,93

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Naber, Mearl_____________ 1948,49 Nardo, Tom_________________ 2011 Narinskiy, Anton__________ 2007,08 Narum, Carl_________________ 1905 Nead, Wilbur_____________ 1937,38 Neal, Fred__________________ 1890 Neidig, Milo_________________ 1910 Nelson, Bruce_____ 1999,2000,01,02 Nelson, Donald_________ 1934,35,36 Nelson, Doug_______________ 1972 Nelson, Emerson________ 1925,26,27 Nelson, Irving____________ 1928,29 Nelson, Jeff____________ 1990,91,92 Nelson, Jerry___________ 1969,70,72 Nelson, Mark________________ 1971 Nelson, Elmo_____________ 1930,31 Nemmers, Brett______________ 1994 Neubauer, Matt______________ 2003 Neuman, Scott______________ 1989 Newland, Jeffrey__________ 1966,67 Ney, John_______________ 1910,11 Nichol, Tom__________1981,82,83,84 Niedbala, William_________ 1962,63 Niedziela, Bruno__________ 1942,46 Nielsen, Nick___________ 2010,11,12 Nielsen, Tyler_________2008,09,10,11 Niland, John___________ 1963,64,65 Niles, Jerry_______________ 1938,45 Noard, Galen_____________ 1967,68 Noble, Dudley____________ 1950,51 Nocera, John___________ 1956,57,58 Noonan, Karl___________ 1963,64,65 Nordman, Gerald_________ 1949,51 Nordmann, Don_____________ 2010 Norgaard, Jens___________ 1938,39 Norton, Donald_________ 1957,58,59 Norvell, Jay_________________ 1985 Nourse, Craig_______________ 1964 Novack, Gerald___________ 1958,59 Nugent, Clement____________ 1922 Nubent, Lee________________ 1917

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Oakes, Dave_________1978,79,80,81 Oberland, Jared_____________ 2008 O’Brien, Kelly_________1981,82,84,85 O’Brien, Willis__________ 1909,10,11 Ochiltree, H. E. ______________ 1902 Ochoa, Ramon___________ 2002,03 Odems, Demo________1993,94,95,96 O’Donnell, Jerry__________ 1965,66 Ogiego, Mitchell_____________ 1958 O’Hara, Richard___________ 1964,65 O’Hare, 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 O’Meara, Paki________2007,08,09,10 O’Neal, 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

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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

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Quartaro, Nick__________ 1974,75,76 Quast, Brad__________1986,87,88,89 Quest, Matt______________ 1992,93

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Radloff, Fred___________ 1932,33,34 Raih, David_________________ 2002 Raitt, Travis_________________ 1998 Randolph, Alvin__________ 1964,65 Rath, Gordon_______________ 1920 Rathke, Scott________________ 2001 Reardon, Bill_________1993,94,95,96 Reardon, Jerry__________ 1970,71,72 Reardon, Kerry_________ 1968,69,70 Recher, David__________ 1962,63,64 Redman, Matt_______________ 1997 Reed, Ronald___________ 1916,17,18 Reedquist, Lawrence______ 1928,29 Rees, Bob_____________ 1990,91,92 Reichardt, Doug__________ 1974,75 Reichardt, Bill__________ 1949,50,51 Riechow, Garet_________ 1953,54,55 Reichow, William__________ 1954,55 Reid, Brad_____________ 1977,78,79 Reiff, Riley_____________ 2009,10,11 Reilly, Jim___________1985,86,87,88 Reilly, Mike_____________196l,62,63 Reinhardt, Franklin___________ 1965 Reiners, Randy_________ 1997,98,99 Reischl, Matt_________1995,96,97,98 Reisen, Jacob_______________ 2012 Reisner, Allen________2007,08,09,10 Reister, Harold____________ 1951,52 Renn, Tom_____________ 1976,77,79 Repass, Maurice_____________ 1910 Restelli, William___________ 1964,65 Revak, Tom_________________ 2003 Reynolds, Robert____________ 1947 Ricciardulli, Tony_____________ 1980 Rice, George___________ 1951,52,53 Rice, Harry_______________ 1925,26 Rich, Fred__________________ 1974 Richards, Joe_____________ 1933,34 Richardson, Burt_____________ 1991 Richardson, Dace_______ 2005,06,09 Rickards, Robbertto_____ 1999,2000 Riddle, Fred______________ 1962,63 Ridley, Sean_________________ 1987 Rigg, George________________ 1892 Rigney, Frank__________ 1955,56,57 Rigtrup, Keith_______________ 1997 Riley, Donald___________ 1949,50,51

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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

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Sabers, Michael___________ 2007,08 Saidat, Ed_______________ 1998,99 Salter, Bob_____________ 1973,74,75 Sambo, Mike_____________ 1974,77 Sampson, Martin_________ 1889,90 Samuelson, Loe__________ 1931,32 Sandeman, Colin_____2007,08,09,10 Sanders, Bob_________2000,01,02,03 Sanford, Allen________1889,90,91,92 Sangster, James__________ 1950,51 Sangster, William____________ 1943 Sansen, Oliver__________ 1929,30,31 Santos, Moses________1988,89,90,91 Sapp, Benny_____________ 2000,01 Sash, Tyler_____________ 2008,09,10 Saunders, Eddie_____________ 1972 Saunders, Mike_______1988,89,90,91 Sawin, John______________ 1958,59

Sawyer, Emmett_____________ 1952 Sawyer, Prince__________ 1892,93,94 Scanlon, George_____________ 1918 Scantlebury, Wilbur_______ 1923,24 Schaefer, Alan____________ 1970,71 Schammel, Francis________ 1932,33 Schenk, Albert___________ 1966,68 Scherff, Brandon__________ 2011,12 Schick, Dave________________ 1975 Schilling, Scott_________ 1978,79,80 Schirmer, John_________ 1923,24,25 Schleusner, Vincent_______ 1927,28 Schlicher, Kyle__________ 2004,05,06 Schlickman, Greg____________ 1978 Schmidt, Christian___________ 1932 Schmidt, Marvin__________ 1926,27 Schmidt, Rick__________ 1984,85,86 Schmitt, Bob_____________ 1987,88 Schneidman, Herman_____ 1932,34 Schnoor, Marcus________ 2002,03,05 Schooley, Philip_____________ 1965 Schoonover, Bill__________ 1970,71 Schuette, Alan_______________ 1969 Schultz, Bill__________1973,74,75,76 Schultz, Dan________________ 1976 Schulze, Andrew______2007,08,09,10 Schuster, Joe_________1983,84,86,87 Schweizer, Edsel_____________ 1942 Schwin, Frederick_______ 1903,04,05 Schwind, Mike______________ 1992 Scott, Doug_________________ 1991 Scott, Homer_____________ 1916,18 Scott, William_______________ 1958 Sears, Rod_______________ 1976,77 Secl, William___________ 1933,34,35 Seidel, Aaron_____________ 1907,08 Seidel, Earl__________________ 1905 Sennott, Tim___________ 1983,84,85 Senters, Travis__________ 1997,98,99 Serama, Ted______________ 1995,96 Sessi, Geno_________________ 1957 Sether, Scott_____________ 1992,93 Sgro, Dominick______________ 1957 Shada, Adam_________2004,05,06,07 Shakoor, Damani_________ 1994,95 Shambaugh, George_________ 1892 Shaw, Cedric_________1976,77,78,79 Shaw, Sedrick________1993,94,95,96 Shay, Zach__________________ 1998 Sheehan, Dan____________ 1943,45 Sheeler, Ernie__________ 1975,76,77 Sheets, Wallace______________ 1956 Sheldon, Thad____________ 1998,99 Shelton, Adolphus________ 2002,05 Sherlock, Kevin______________ 2005 Sherman, Matt_______1994,95,96,97 Sherman, Robert_________ 1962,63 Shipanick, Donald________ 1958,59 Shoaf, James___________ 1946,47,48 Shoener, Harold__________ 1946,47 Shoener, Herbert_________ 1946,47 Shrader, ?__________________ 1898 Shuck, Terry______________ 1954,55 Shumpert, Don___________ 2010,12 Shuttleworth, V. Craven__ 1920,21,22 Sibert, Mike_________________ 1992 Siberts, Frank__________ 1900,01,02 Sibery, Donald___________ 1967,69 Signor, Austin____________ 2006,07 Simmons, Don___________ 1935,36 Simmons, Marques________ 2004,05 Simmons, Ozzie________ 1934,35,36

Simms, Dave___________ 1970,71,72 Simons, Obern______________ 1945 Simonsen, Todd______1978,79,80,81 Simpson, Gary_________ 1963,64,65 Sims, Bob_______________ 1971,72 Sims, Damian________2004,05,06,07 Sims, Ken____________1983,84,85,86 Sindlinger, Mark______1983,84,85,86 Sistrunk, Dwight__________ 1986,87 Six, Norman_____________ 1954,55 Skelley, Ike_________________ 1926 Skillett, Jeff__________1988,89,90,91 Skogman, Kyle_________ 1970,72,73 Skradis, Bryan________1977,78,79,81 Slater, Duke__________1918,19,20,21 Slattery, Joe______________ 1998,99 Sleeper, Colin____________ 2011,12 Slowik, Eric_________________ 1991 Slutzker, Scott________1992,93,94,95 Smeltzer, Charles____________ 1890 Smiley, Keaton_________ 1985,86,88 Smith, Arthur____________ 1889,90 Smith, Bob______________ 1946,47 Smith, Cameron_____________ 2000 Smith, Chris__________2000,01,02,03 Smith, Don______________ 1926,27 Smith, Earl_____________ 1953,54,55 Smith, Frederick__________ 1937,38 Smith, John_________________ 1976 Smith, John James___________ 1946 Smith, Leroy___________ 1989,90,91 Smith, Narty________________ 1973 Smith, Nelson____________ 1944,45 Smith, Paul______________ 1925,26 Smith, P. B. _________________ 1901 Smith, Robert________1983,84,85,86 Smith, Sean______________ 1988,90 Smith, Tevaun_______________ 2012 Smith, Tom_________________ 1969 Smith, William__________ 1965,66,67 Smith, Willie Ray_____________ 1962 Snider, Herman_________ 1938,39,40 Snook, Gary___________ 1963,64,65 Snyder, Robert_________ 1944,47,48 Sobieski, Ben______ 1997,98, 2001,02 Sodergren, Chuck_________ 1976,77 Soliday, Jason_______________ 1990 Solomon, Clinton_______ 2002,04,05 Solomon, Richard_______ 1969,70,71 Somodi, Richard__________ 1965,66 Sorensen, Robert____________ 1964 Spaan, James_______________ 1958 Spading, Kyle_______________ 2009 Spanjers, Peter_________ 1950,51,52 Speaker, John_______________ 1974 Spievey, Amari___________ 2008,09 Spitzig, Kevin________1980,81,83,84 Spranger, Mark_________ 1984,85,86 Spurbeck, Wayne____________ 1945 Staak, John______________ 1941,42 Staggs, Steven___________ 2011,12 Stanton, James___________ 1895,96 Stanzi, Ricky___________ 2008,09,10 Station, Larry_________1982,83,84,85 Stauss, William_________ 1940,41,42 Stearnes, Robert______1951,52,53,54 Stech, Roger___________ 1974,75,77 Steen, Grant_________2000,01,02,03 Steinbach, Eric____ 1999,2000,01,02 Steinbrecher, Kyle____________ 2011 Steinke, Dan________________ 1974 Stemlar, Tom________________ 1981

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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

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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

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Townsend, Orville____________ 1965 Trappe, Christoph____________ 2000 Traynor, John_______________ 2003 Traynor, Pete___________ 2000,01,02 Treadway, Olen_________ 1957,58,59 Trickey, Ben______________ 1941,42 Trickey, James__________ 1910,11,12 Trickey, Kenneth_____________ 1931 Trinca-Pasat, Louis___________ 2012 Triplett, Dave____________ 1970,71 Triplett, Orle________________ 1916 Trippeer, Kyle__________ 1998,2000 Tucker, Donald______________ 1960 Tunnell, Emlen___________ 1946,47 Tupper, William______________ 1905 Turici, Richard____________ 1961,62 Turner, Austin__________ 1949,50,51 Turner, Dave___________ 1988,90,91 Turner, Milton_______________ 1978 Turner, Stephen_____________ 1958 Tyrrell, William______________ 1893 Tyson, Demetrius____________ 1976

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Ucman, Joseph______________ 1964 Uhlenhake, Clay______1979,80,81,82 Uknes, Charles______________ 1942 Urban, Albert_______________ 1942 Urchek, Mark________________ 1972 Ure, Samuel_________________ 1892 Uselman, Joe_____________ 2000,01 Usinowicz, Paul_________ 1965,66,67

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Vacanti, Sam________________ 1942 Van Briesen, B. J. _____________ 1999 Van Buren, William______ 1955,60,61 Vande Walle, Curtis___________ 1965 Vandenberg, James___2009,10,11,12 Vandervelde, Julian___2007,08,09,10 Vang, Scott_________________ 1990 Van Meter, Harold____________ 1912 VanOosterhout, Peter______ 1892,93 Van Sloten, Brett________ 2010,11,12 Vazquez, Steve_______1975,76,77,78 Veit, Eugene_____________ 1956,57 Velicer, Ted__________1989,90,91,92 Verba, Ross__________1993,94,95,96 Vincent, Eddie__________ 1953,54,55 Vlasic, Mark____________ 1984,85,86 Vollenweider, Henry_______ 1939,41 Voltmer, Carl________________ 1926 VonLackum, Herman______ 1911,12 VonLackum, John____________ 1917 Vrieze, Jon___________1983,84,85,86

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Wagler, Scott_____________ 1935,36 Wagnen, Dave__________ 1973,74,75 Wagner, Steve__________ 1976,77,78 Wahls, Jason________________ 1995 Walding, Lynn____________ 1975,76 Walker, Cornelius_______ 1934,35,36 Walker, David____________ 2003,05 Walker, James__________ 1939,40,41 Walker, James C. ________ 1895,96,97 Walker, James H. ____________ 1902 Walker, Marion______________ 1956 Walker, Steve_____________ 1973,74 Wallace, Robert______________ 1962 Wallace, Tom________________ 1968 Walsh, Jordan_______________ 2012

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

Williams, Reggie__________ 1994,95 Williams, Richie______________ 2005 Williams, Samuel___ 1898,99,1900,01 Williams, Tony__________ 1965,66,67 Williams, Virgil_______________ 1959 Willis, Joe________________ 1976,77 Willis, Ernest________________ 1914 Willock, Richard________ 1995,96,97 Wilson, Marcus______________ 2006 Wilson, Max____________ 1913,14,15 Wilson, Paul_________________ 2005 Wilson, Robert_________ 1949,50,51 Wilson, Steve__________ 1966,67,68 Wilson, Vincent______________ 1999 Windauer, Bill__________ 1969,70,72 Winslow, Donald______1944,47,48,49 Winton, James___________ 1960,62 Winston, Nate__________ 1974,75,76 Wirth, Dan___________1984,85,86,87 Wischmeier, Robert__________ 1944 Wise, Brian__________1988,89,90,91 Wojan, Steve___________ 1974,76,77 Woodard, Ralph______1945,47,48,49 Woodard, Richard_____1944,46,47,48 Woodhause, Donald A. ____ 1949,50 Woodhouse, Donald E. _______ 1949 Woodland, Tom______________ 1978 Woods, LeVar________ 1998,99,2000 Woolston, Frank__________ 1891,92 Worthy, Kevin________2000,01,02,03 Wozniak, Ben____________ 1978,79 Wright, Anthony______1986,87,88,89 Wright, Ben_________________ 1964 Wright, Benson______________ 1891 Wright, Charles______________ 1897 Wyatt, Bernie__________ 1959,60,61 Wyland, Guido______________ 1916

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Yacullo, Mike_____________ 1981,82 Yamini, Bashir____________ 1998,99 Yanda, Marshal___________ 2005,06 Yauck, Robert____________ 1960,61 Yegge, John Paul_________ 1926,27 Yelton, Bob_________________ 1942 Yocom, Brandt_________ 1972,74,75 Yoder, Scott_________________ 1997 Youel, James___________ 1940,41,42 Young, Albert__________ 2005,06,07 Young, Earl______________ 1926,27 Young, Harry________________ 1971

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Zaehringer, Paul_____________ 1943 Zdzienicki, Chris_____________ 1997 Zender, Robert______________ 1947 Zinn, Donald________________ 1960 Ziolkowski, Robert________ 1963,64 Zollman, Philip______________ 1892 Zusevics, Markus_______ 2009,10,11


KINNICK STADIUM

Kinnick Stadium, home for the Iowa football team, is in its 84th season of hosting Hawkeye football games. One of the 25 largest college‑owned stadiums in the nation and one of college football’s finest facilities, Kinnick Stadium is routinely filled on Saturdays each fall. A two-year, $90 million restoration and renovation project for the stadium was completed prior to the start of the 2006 season. The project, which was the largest such undertaking ever for Iowa athletics, includes an entirely new south end zone and a new press and hospitality facility. The end zone project, which included new locker rooms, training room and media facilities for the Hawkeye football team on game days, was completed prior to the 2005 season. The Paul J. Brechler Press Box, a completely new four-level press and hospitality facility, opened for the 2006 season. The facility extends the full length of the west side of the stadium. It includes 47 private viewing suites and over 1,000 club seats. The renovation also provides a new entry plaza to the south entrance, wider seats throughout most of the stadium, new and upgraded restroom facilities and concession areas and an upgraded sound system. It also raised the official capacity of Kinnick Stadium to 70,585. Iowa draws sellout crowds for a majority of all home games, including 62 of the last 65 games over the last 11 seasons. Iowa had a sellout streak of 36 snapped in its 2008 home finale vs. Purdue (Nov. 15, 2008). The Hawkeyes annually rank among the top 25 schools in the nation in home attendance. Iowa ranked 21st in home attendance in 2012 with its average of 70,474. Big Ten Conference football games in 2012 drew over six million fans for the first time ever. The Big Ten annually ranks first or second nationally in home attendance. Conference games a year ago averaged over 70,040 fans per contest. Construction on the original 53,000-seat stadium was completed Oct. 5, 1929, at a cost of $497,151. 42. Original construction took six months, but it has undergone several facelifts since. Seats were added to the south end zone in 1956, raising the capacity to 60,000. The north end zone was enclosed and capacity increased to 66,000 prior to the 1983 season. With three more expansion projects completed since, Kinnick now seats 70,585. Kinnick Stadium has 20 miles of bleacher seats and is 79 rows high on each side.

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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 five‑floor press box was constructed in 1958 at a cost of $490,628. 62, and was located between the 25‑yard 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 46‑0 Hawkeye win over Monmouth in the facility’s first game. The Hawkeyes tied Illinois 7‑7 in the dedication game Oct. 19, 1929. In 1972, the name was changed from Iowa Stadium to Kinnick Stadium in honor of Iowa’s 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. Iowa’s all‑time record in Kinnick Stadium is 261-171-15. Iowa’s 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 school’s 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. Iowa’s record season attendance mark for all games is 905,840 set in 1990, a 75,487 per game average.

Kinnick Stadium Attendance Year-By-Year Home___ Home___Season__Season Year___ Total_____Avg. ___ Total____Avg. 1929__ n/a 1930__ n/a 1931__ n/a 1932__ n/a 1933__ n/a 1934__ 84,000____28,000__ 195,500__24,438 1935__ 116,000__23,200__ 193,000__24,125 1936__ 64,000____16,000__ 186,200__23,275 1937__ n/a 1938__ 64,000____16,000__ 152,000__19,000 1939__ 129,500__32,375__ 234,500__29,313 1940__ 106,700__26,675__ 262,730__32,837 1941__ 88,200____29,400__ 199,539__24,942 1942__ 110,400__15,771__ 179,043__17,904 1943__ 41,200____10,300__ 106,849__12,831 1944__ 42,200____10,550__ 111,056__13,882 1945__ 64,100____16,025__ 212,502__23,611 1946__ 197,811__39,562__ 384,191__42,688 1947__ 187,844__46,961__ 488,752__54,306 1948__ 212,708__42,542__ 356,542__39,616 1949__ 218,021__43,604__ 356,352__39,594 1950__ 222,921__44,584__ 456,473__50,719 1951__ 157,883__39,471__ 392,563__43,618 1952__ 181,164__45,291__ 349,467__38,829 1953__ 211,109__42,222__ 406,570__45,174 1954__ 245,421__49,084__ 491,608__54,623 1955__ 201,072__50,268__ 545,025__60,558 1956__ 306,478__51,079__ 534,550__53,455 1957__ 203,709__50,927__ 500,856__55,651 1958__ 329,673__54,912__ 630,262__63,026 1959__ 279,400__55,880__ 518,894__57,655 1960__ 264,100__52,820__ 506,590__56,288 1961__ 290,250__58,050__ 516,360__57,373 1962__ 281,216__56,212__ 478,828__53,203 1963__ 230,200__57,550__ 463,096__57,887 1964__ 266,391__53,278__ 483,697__53,744 1965__ 263,700__52,740__ 513,198__51,319 1966__ 278,628__46,438__ 498,688__49,869 1967__ 241,993__48,399__ 506,550__50,655 1968__ 294,126__49,021__ 473,811__47,381 1969__ 301,287__50,218__ 504,083__50,408 1970__ 248,643__49,728__ 490,438__49,043 1971__ 233,150__46,630__ 569,876__51,807 1972__ 220,833__44,166__ 537,504__48,864 1973__ 217,846__43,569__ 616,884__56,080 1974__ 291,600__48,600__ 571,185__51,926 1975__ 320,690__53,448__ 531,319__48,302 1976__ 267,327__53,465__ 614,382__55,853 1977__ 377,410__53,916__ 651,869__59,261 1978__ 319,289__53,214__ 595,281__54,116 1979__ 358,245__59,708__ 674,581__61,326 1980__ 359,750__59,958__ 668,008__60,728 1981__ 360,381__60,064__ 801,550__66,796 1982__ 297,766__59,553__ 692,455__57,705 1983__ 330,610__66,122__ 879,338__73,278 1984__ 396,784__66,131__ 764,793__58,830 1985__ 396,773__66,129__ 827,795__68,983 1986__ *472,041__ 67,434__ 852,604__71,050 1987__ 338,500__67,700__ 769,187__59,168 1988__ 406,200__67,700__ 773,190__59,476

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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

Largest Home Crowds

Following 1990 expansion Attend. _____Opponent___________ Date 70,585_______Purdue__________ 11/10/12 70,585_______Penn State________ 10/20/12 70,585_______Minnesota_________ 9/29/12 70,585_______Central Michigan___ 9/22/12 70,585_______Northern Iowa_____ 9/15/12 70,585_______Iowa State__________ 9/8/12 70,585_______Michigan State____ 11/12/11 70,585_______Michigan__________ 11/5/11 70,585_______Indiana__________ 10/22/11 70,585_______Northwestern_____ 10/15/11 70,585_______Louisiana-Monroe__ 9/24/11 70,585_______Pittsburgh_________ 9/17/11 70,585_______Tennessee Tech______ 9/8/11 70,585_______Ohio State________ 11/20/10 70,585_______Michigan State____ 10/30/10 70,585_______Wisconsin________ 10/23/10 70,585_______Penn State_________ 10/2/10 70,585_______Ball State__________ 9/25/10 70,585_______Iowa State_________ 9/11/10 70,585_______Eastern Illinois______ 9/04/10 70,585_______Minnesota________ 11/21/09 70,585_______Northwestern______ 11/7/09 70,585_______Indiana__________ 10/31/09 70,585_______Michigan_________ 10/10/09 70,585_______Arizona___________ 9/19/09 70,585_______Penn State_________ 11/8/08 70,585_______Wisconsin________ 10/18/08 70,585_______Northwestern______ 9/27/08 70,585_______Iowa State_________ 9/13/08 70,585_______FL International_____ 9/6/08 70,585_______Maine____________ 8/30/08 70,585_______Western Michigan_ 11/17/07

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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

Largest Home Crowds

Prior to 1990 expansion Attend. _____Opponent___________ Date 67,700_______Minnesota________ 11/25/89 67,700_______Illinois____________ 11/4/89 67,700_______Michigan_________ 10/21/89 67,700_______Michigan State_____ 10/7/89

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

Largest Home Crowds

Prior to 1983 expansion Attend. _____Opponent___________ Date 60,160_______Nebraska__________ 9/12/81 60,150_______Wisconsin________ 10/21/61 60,145_______Iowa State_________ 9/27/80 60,114_______Purdue___________ 11/7/81 60,103_______Michigan State____ 11/21/81

Largest Road Crowds

Attend. _____Opponent___________ Date 113,016______Michigan_________ 11/17/12 112,784______Michigan_________ 10/16/10 111,496______Michigan_________ 10/26/02 111,428______Michigan__________ 9/25/04 110,923______Michigan_________ 10/21/06 109,316______Penn State_________ 9/26/09 108,951______Penn State_________ 10/6/07 108,247______Penn State_________ 9/28/02 108,062______Penn State________ 10/23/04 106,505______Michigan_________ 10/18/97 106,192______Michigan__________ 10/3/92 105,915______Michigan_________ 10/17/81 105,897______Michigan_________ 10/18/86 *105,611_____Washington________ 1/1/82 105,517______Michigan_________ 10/20/90 105,455______Ohio State________ 11/14/09 105,423______Michigan__________ 10/2/93 105,406______Michigan_________ 10/17/87 105,225______Ohio State_________ 9/24/05 105,044______Ohio State________ 10/18/03 104,617______Michigan_________ 10/29/77 104,559______Michigan_________ 10/22/83 103,497______Penn State_________ 10/8/11 *103,292_____UCLA______________ 1/1/86 *101,273_____Washington________ 1/1/91 *98,297______California___________ 1/1/59 *97,126______Oregon State_______ 1/1/57 96,230_______Penn State________ 10/19/96 95,834_______Penn State_________ 9/17/94 95,437_______Penn State_________ 11/4/00 95,357_______Ohio State_________ 11/2/91 93,561_______Ohio State________ 10/30/99 93,314_______Ohio State________ 10/28/95 92,536_______Ohio State_________ 10/4/97 90,910_______UCLA_____________ 9/26/47 90,478_______Michigan__________ 11/2/57 90,467_______Ohio State_________ 11/2/85 *Rose Bowl


IOWA FOOTBALL M E D I A G U I D E

KINNICK STADIUM RECORDS Individual Scoring Points_______ TDs_________ PATs_________ FGs_________

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_____

by Scott Mullen vs. Indiana, 10/23/99 by Eric Hunter, Purdue, 11/17/90 by Blake Powers, Indiana, 10/15/05 by Gino Torretta, Miami (FL), 9/5/92 by Fred Riddle vs. Indiana, 10/12/63 by Chuck Long vs. Northern Illinois, 9/21/85 by Gary Snook vs. N. Carolina St. , 11/20/65

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

by Scott Mullen vs. Indiana, 10/23/99 by Scott Mullen vs. Indiana, 10/23/99 by Brad Banks vs. Northwestern, 11/2/02 by Fred Riddle vs. Indiana, 10/12/63 by Mike Northington, Purdue, 11/3/73 by Chuck Long vs. Northern Illinois, 9/21/85 by Chuck Long vs. Michigan State, 10/5/85

*indicates touchdowns responsible for

Scoring Points_____________ TDs_______________ __________________ PATs_______________ FGs_______________

70___ vs. Utah State, 9/28/57 10___ vs. Utah State, 9/28/57 10___ vs. Texas-El Paso, 9/27/86 9____ vs. Cincinnati, 9/15/90 5____ by Tulsa, 9/30/89

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_______

61___ vs. Indiana, 10/23/99 36___ vs. Indiana, 10/23/99 575_ vs. Northwestern, 10/8/83 6____ vs. Northern Illinois, 9/21/85 7____ vs. North Carolina State, 11/20/65

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 O’Brien, Wisconsin, 10/18/52 Field Goal__________ 57___ by Lee Pistor, Arizona, 9/24/77

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

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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

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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________

13 by Kevin Kasper at Ohio State, 10/30/99 13 by Nick Bell at Indiana, 10/29/88 82 by Marvin McNutt, Jr. , 2011 82 by Kevin Kasper, 2000 173 by Derrell Johnson-Koulianos, 2007-10

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________

4 by Ed Hinkel vs. Minnesota, 11/19/05 4 by Quinn Early vs. Northwestern, 11/7/87 12 by Marvin McNutt, Jr. , 2011 28 by Marvin McNutt, Jr. , 2009-11

Passing

Attempts Game_________ Season________ Career________

60 by Scott Mullen vs. Indiana, 10/23/99 60 by Chuck Hartlieb vs. Indiana, 10/29/88 460 by Chuck Hartlieb, 1988 1,203 by Chuck Long, 1981‑85

Completions Game_________ Season________ Career________ Consecutive___

44 by Chuck Hartlieb vs. Indiana, 10-29-88 288 by Chuck Hartlieb, 1988 782 by Chuck Long, 1981-85 22 by Chuck Long vs. Indiana, 1984

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), 1981‑85 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, 1981‑85 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

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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, 1995‑1998 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________

2 by Kenny Iwebema vs. Syracuse, 9/8/07 2 by Kenny Iwebema vs. Illinois, 10/1/05 2 by Sean Considine at Iowa State, 9/13/03 2 by Maurea Crain vs. Minnesota, 11/21/92 2 by Merton Hanks vs. Wyoming, 12/30/87 3 by Brian Wise, 1991 3 by Merton Hanks, 1990 7 by Merton Hanks, 1987-90

# - - Big Ten Record

Interceptions Number Game_________ Season________ Career________

3, Tyler Sash at Iowa State, 9/12/09 3, Grant Steen at Indiana, 10/19/02 * 8 by Lou King, 1981 8 by Nile Kinnick, 1939 18 by Devon Mitchell, 1982‑85 18 by Nile Kinnick, 1937‑39

Return Yards Season________ 203, Tyler Sash, 2009 Career________ 392, Tyler Sash, 2008-10 * - - ties NCAA record for a linebacker

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IOWA 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 (276‑420) 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

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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


TEAM DEFENSIVE RECORDS

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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

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E Rushing (min. 175 yards)

Name_________Att‑Yards_ TDs___Opponent_________ Date 1. Tavian Banks_____ 29-314____4____Tulsa____________ 9/13/97 2. Ed Podolak______ 17‑286____2____Northwestern_____ 11/9/68 3. Marcus Coker____ 32-252____2____Minnesota_______ 10/29/11 4. Sedrick Shaw____ 42-250____1____Michigan State____ 10/7/95 5. Phil Blatcher_____ 27‑247____2____Michigan State___ 11/21/81 6. Dennis Mosley___ 39‑229____2____Iowa State________ 9/29/79 7. Marcus Coker____ 33-219____2____Missouri________ 12/28/10 8. Mark Weisman__27-217____3____Central Michigan_ 9/22/12 Shonn Greene____ 25-217____4____Wisconsin_______ 10/18/08 Nick Bell________ 31‑217____3____Wisconsin_______ 10/14/89 11. Sedrick Shaw____ 41-214____3____Wisconsin_______ 11/18/95 12. Shonn Greene____ 30-211____2____Purdue_________ 11/15/08 13. Tavian Banks_____ 18-204____2____Northern Iowa_____ 9/6/97 14. Albert Young_____ 38-202____2____Northwestern_____ 11/5/05 Jim Jensen______ 21‑202____2____Indiana_________ 10/18/75 16. Eddie Phillips____ 36‑198____1____Minnesota_______ 10/24/81 17. Fred Russell______ 17-194____1____Minnesota_______ 11/16/02 Tony Stewart_____ 32‑194____0____Iowa State________ 9/24/88 Bob Jeter________ 9‑194_____1____California__________ 1/1/59 20. Frank Holmes____ 34‑193____2____Oregon State_____ 9/23/72 21. Ronnie Harmon__ 28‑191____3____Illinois___________ 9/29/84 22. Rick Bayless______ 33‑183____0____Northwestern____ 10/25/86 Jerry Faske______ 20‑183____1____Northwestern____ 10/22/49 24. Tavian Banks_____ 18-182____3____Iowa State________ 9/14/96 Kevin Harmon____ 31‑182____3____Iowa State________ 9/19/87 26. Albert Young_____ 34-179____2____Michigan State___ 10/27/07 27. Sedrick Shaw____ 32-178____1____Iowa State________ 9/16/95 28. Mark Weisman__21-177____1____Minnesota_______9/29/12 29. Jeff Brown_______ 31‑176____0____Indiana__________ 9/13/80 30. Dennis Green____ 18‑175____2____Texas Christian____ 9/28/68

Receiving (min. 150 yards)

Name______________No‑Yards_TDs__ Opponent_______ Date 1. Quinn Early______ 10‑256____4____Northwestern_____ 11/7/87 2. Deven Harberts__ 11‑233____1____Indiana_________ 10/29/88 3. Bill Happel_______ 9‑207_____3____N. Illinois_________ 9/21/85 4. Dave Moritz_____ 11‑192____2____Indiana_________ 10/29/83 5. Keith Chappelle__ 12‑191____2____Illinois__________ 10/11/80 6. Tim Dwight______ 8-188_____1____Northwestern_____ 11/9/96 7. Tim Dwight______ 8-187_____3____Iowa State_______ 11/20/97 8. Marvin McNutt, Jr. _6-184_____3____Indiana_________ 10/22/11 9. D. Johnson-Koulianos_7-181___1____Minnesota_______ 11/22/08 10. Dave Moritz_____ 8‑168_____1____Tennessee_______ 12/31/82 11. Scott Slutzker____ 8-167_____0____Penn State_______ 10/21/95 12. Clinton Solomon_ 5-166_____2____Purdue__________ 10/8/05 13. Jim Gibbons_____ 9‑164_____2____Minnesota________ 11/9/57 14. Al Bream________ 12‑160____2____Illinois__________ 11/25/67 15. Andy Brodell_____ 6-159_____2____Texas___________ 12/30/06 Andy Brodell_____ 7-159_____1____Minnesota_______ 11/18/06 Marv Cook_______ 9‑159_____1____Ohio State_______ 11/14/87 18. Clinton Solomon_ 9-157_____1____Minnesota_______ 11/13/04 Dave Triplett_____ 7‑157_____1____Wisconsin_______ 10/30/71 20. Marvin McNutt, Jr. _4-155_____1____Indiana_________ 10/31/09 Karl Noonan_____ 10‑155____1____Wisconsin_______ 10/17/64 Emlen Tunnell____ 6‑155_____3____Indiana_________ 10/11/47 23. Scott Helverson__ 8‑154_____2____Iowa State________ 9/28/85 24. Marvin McNutt, Jr. _9-151_____2____Purdue_________ 11/19/11 Ed Hinkel________ 7-151_____4____Minnesota_______ 11/19/05 Jack Dittmer_____ 5‑151_____2____Boston U. _______ 11/20/48

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INDIVIDUAL GAME BESTS Passing (min. 300 yards)

Name________ Comp‑Att_Yards_TDs__ Opponent______ Date 1. Chuck Hartlieb___ 44‑60____558__ 3___ Indiana______ 10/29/88 2. Chuck Hartlieb___ 25‑32____471__ 7___ Northwestern__ 11/7/87 3. Chuck Long______ 29‑39____461__ 6___ Texas________ 12/26/84 4. Chuck Hartlieb___ 30‑51____428__ 3___ N. C. State____ 12/31/88 5. Scott Mullen_____ 36-60____426__ 0___ Indiana______ 10/23/99 6. Chuck Long______ 23‑33____420__ 3___ Northwestern__ 10/8/83 7. James Vandenberg_31-48____399__ 1___ Pittsburgh____ 9/17/11 Chuck Long______ 19‑26____399__ 6___ Northwestern_10/26/85 9. Jon Beutjer______ 30-47____380__ 4___ Indiana_______ 9/30/00 Chuck Long______ 30‑39____380__ 4___ Michigan State_10/5/85 11. Matt Sherman____ 21-28____374__ 2___ Penn State___ 10/21/95 12. Chuck Long______ 17‑21____369__ 4___ Purdue______ 10/13/84 13. Chuck Hartlieb___ 27‑43____362__ 1___ Michigan____ 10/17/87 14. Chuck Hartlieb___ 24‑40____360__ 2___ Ohio State___ 11/12/88 15. Drew Tate_______ 19-33____357__ 3___ Purdue_______ 10/8/05 16. Drew Tate_______ 26-36____354__ 2___ Minnesota___ 11/18/06 17. Drew Tate_______ 19-32____351__ 4___ Minnesota___ 11/19/05 18. Drew Tate_______ 32-55____346__ 3___ Florida________ 1/2/06 19. Chuck Long______ 16‑30____345__ 2___ Penn State____ 9/17/83 20. Drew Tate_______ 25-37____340__ 1___ Michigan State_10/2/04 Scott Mullen_____ 28-51____340__ 3___ Minnesota___ 11/20/99 22. Ricky Stanzi______ 13-26____337__ 2___ Indiana______ 10/31/09 23. Matt Sherman____ 18-37____334__ 2___ Ohio State___ 10/28/95 24. Drew Tate_______ 24-39____333__ 2___ Minnesota___ 11/13/04 Chuck Hartlieb___ 20‑37____333__ 1___ Ohio State___ 11/14/87 26. Drew Tate_______ 26-39____331__ 3___ Ohio State___ 10/16/04 27. Matt Sherman____ 19-24____331__ 3___ Northwestern_11/12/94 28. Chuck Hartlieb___ 26‑41____328__ 2___ Minnesota___ 11/21/87 29. Pete Gales_______ 23‑46____321__ 1___ Purdue_______ 11/8/80 30. Chuck Long______ 29‑37____319__ 1___ UCLA__________ 1/1/86 31. Chuck Hartlieb___ 19‑34____317__ 3___ Purdue______ 10/24/87 32. Mike Cilek_______ 27‑48____316__ 2___ Illinois_______ 11/22/67 33. Scott Mullen_____ 23-34____314__ 2___ W. Michigan____ 9/9/00 34. Gary Snook______ 26‑49____310__ 2___ Purdue______ 10/24/64 35. Gary Snook______ 18‑36____309__ 2___ Minnesota____ 11/7/64 36. Jake Christensen__ 24-42____308__ 3___ Indiana_______ 9/29/07 Jim Hartlieb_____ 25-39____308__ 3___ Michigan_____ 10/3/92 38. Chuck Long______ 19‑26____304__ 3___ Tennessee____ 12/31/82 Olen Treadway___ 26‑41____304__ 1___ Wisconsin____ 10/17/59

Total Offense (min. 350 yards)

Name________ Rush__Pass___ Total___Opponent______ Date 1. Chuck Hartlieb____ (‑42)____558_ 516__ Indiana______ 10/29/88 2. Chuck Long________20_____461_ 481__ Texas________ 12/26/84 3. Scott Mullen_______47_____426_ 473__ Indiana______ 10/23/99 4. Chuck Hartlieb_____ 1______471_ 472__ Northwestern__ 11/7/87 5. Chuck Hartlieb____ (‑18)____428_ 410__ N. C. State____ 12/31/88 6. Chuck Long________ 6______399_ 405__ Northwestern_10/26/85 7. Chuck Long_______ (‑22)____420_ 398__ Northwestern__ 10/8/83 8. James Vandenberg_ (-8)_____399_ 391__ Pittsburgh____ 9/17/11 9. Jon Beutjer________10_____380_ 390__ Indiana_______ 9/30/00 10. Chuck Long________ 5______380_ 385__ Michigan State_10/5/85 11. Pete Gales_________50_____321_ 371__ Purdue_______ 11/8/80 12. Drew Tate_________24_____346_ 370__ Florida________ 1/2/06 13. Drew Tate_________12_____357_ 369__ Purdue_______ 10/8/05 14. Drew Tate_________11_____354_ 365__ Minnesota___ 11/18/06 15. Ricky Stanzi________24_____337_ 361__ Indiana______ 10/31/09 16. Chuck Long_______ (‑9)_____369_ 360__ Purdue______ 10/13/84 17. Drew Tate_________ 5______351_ 356__ Minnesota___ 11/19/05 18. Drew Tate_________24_____331_ 355__ Ohio State___ 10/16/04


INDIVIDUAL GAME BESTS Scoring

Name_________ Points_ TDs‑PAT_ Opponent_________ Date 1. Shonn Greene____24_____ 4-0____Wisconsin_______ 10/18/08 Ed Hinkel________24_____ 4-0____Minnesota_______ 11/19/05 Tavian Banks_____24_____ 4-0____Iowa State________ 9/20/97 Tavian Banks_____24_____ 4-0____Tulsa____________ 9/13/97 Mike Saunders____24_____ 4‑0____Indiana__________ 11/9/91 Quinn Early______24_____ 4‑0____Northwestern_____ 11/7/87 Owen Gill________24_____ 4‑0____Iowa State________ 9/10/83 Dennis Mosley____24_____ 4‑0____Indiana___________ 9/8/79 Larry Lawrence___24_____ 4‑0____Minnesota________ 11/2/68 8. Nile Kinnick______23_____ 3‑5____South Dakota_____ 9/30/39 9. 36 players tied with 18 (last time by Mark Weisman vs. Central Michigan, 9/22/12)

Interceptions

Name__________ INT__________ Opponent__________ Date 1. Tyler Sash________ 3___________ Iowa State________ 9/12/09 Grant Steen______ 3___________ Indiana_________ 10/19/02

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Tackles (min. 20 tackles)

Name__________Total_ Solo‑Asst_Opponent_________ Date 1. Dave Clement____29____ 7‑22___Oregon State_____ 9/19/70 2. Bobby Diaco_____26____10-16___Indiana_________ 10/14/95 3. Dave Brooks______26____13‑13___Illinois__________ 11/21/70 4. Bob Sanders______25____14-11___Indiana_________ 10/20/01 5. Dave Moreland___23____ 15‑8___Minnesota_______ 10/15/66 6. Greg Allison______22____ 7‑15___Purdue_________ 10/26/68 Andre Jackson____22____ 13‑9___Michigan State___ 10/28/72 8. Mike Phillips______21____ 7‑14___Purdue_________ 10/26/68 Andre Jackson____21____ 8‑13___Ohio State________ 9/16/72 Andre Jackson____21____11‑10___Purdue_________ 11/15/75 Larry Station_____21____ 17‑4___Minnesota_______ 11/17/84 Jim Reilly________21____ 14‑7___Indiana_________ 10/29/88 3. Abdul Hodge_____20____ 14-6___Michigan________ 10/22/05 Dave Clement____20____ 11‑9___Illinois__________ 11/21/70 Andre Jackson____20____ 15‑5___Minnesota_______ 10/21/72 Andre Jackson____20____ 13‑7___Michigan_________ 9/15/73 Andre Jackson____20____ 15‑5___UCLA____________ 9/22/73 Bob Salter_______20____ 12‑8___Ohio State_______ 11/17/73 Tom Rusk________20____ 16‑4___UCLA____________ 10/1/77 Larry Station_____20____ 13‑7___Purdue_________ 10/15/83 George Davis_____20____ 18‑2___Minnesota_______ 11/17/84 Larry Station_____20____ 17‑3___Michigan State____ 10/5/85 Dave Haight______20____ 14‑6___Michigan________ 10/18/86 Brad Quast_______20____ 12‑8___Iowa State________ 9/24/88 Melvin Foster_____20____ 13‑7___Michigan State____ 10/6/90 Eric Thigpen______20____ 11-9___Wisconsin_______ 10/24/98 NOTE: Players listed in boldface are current players.

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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

Passing (min. 1,500 yards)

Name____________ Comp-Att___Pct. ____Yards___ TDs___Year 1. Chuck Hartlieb______ 288-460___ . 626____ 3,738____ 17___ 1988 2. Chuck Long________ 260-388___ . 670____ 3,297____ 27___ 1985 3. Chuck Hartlieb______ 217-334___ . 650____ 3,092____ 19___ 1987 4. James Vandenberg__ 232-404___ . 574____ 3,022____ 25___ 2011 5. Ricky Stanzi________ 221-345___ . 641____ 3,004____ 25___ 2010 6. Chuck Long________ 216-322___ . 671____ 2,871____ 22___ 1984 7. Drew Tate__________ 219-352___ . 622____ 2,828____ 22___ 2005 8. Drew Tate__________ 233-375___ . 621____ 2,786____ 20___ 2004 9. Drew Tate__________ 207-352___ . 588____ 2,623____ 18___ 2006 10. Chuck Long________ 157-265___ . 592____ 2,601____ 14___ 1983 11. Brad Banks_________ 170-294___ . 578____ 2,573____ 26___ 2002 12. Matt Sherman______ 170-295___ . 576____ 2,546____ 14___ 1995 13. Ricky Stanzi________ 171-304___ . 562____ 2,417____ 17___ 2009 14. Matt Rodgers_______ 185-283___ . 654____ 2,275____ 14___ 1991 15. Jake Christensen____ 198-370___ . 535____ 2,269____ 17___ 2007 16. James Vandenberg__ 223-389___ . 573____ 2,249_____7___ 2012 17. Matt Rodgers_______ 187-310___ . 603____ 2,228____ 15___ 1990 18. Matt Rodgers_______ 178-312___ . 571____ 2,222____ 12___ 1989 19. Paul Burmeister_____ 184-309___ . 596____ 2,152____ 10___ 1993 20. Gary Snook_________ 151-311___ . 485____ 2,062____ 11___ 1964 21. Nathan Chandler____ 165-307___ . 537____ 2,040____ 18___ 2003 22. Kyle McCann_______ 167-252___ . 663____ 2,028____ 16___ 2001 23. Ricky Stanzi________ 150-254___ . 591____ 1,956____ 14___ 2008 24. Matt Sherman______ 154-264___ . 583____ 1,918____ 12___ 1996 25. Larry Lawrence______ 113-239___ . 473____ 1,680____ 10___ 1969 26. Chuck Long________ 148-227___ . 652____ 1,678____ 11___ 1982 27. Jim Hartlieb________ 144-226___ . 637____ 1,579____ 12___ 1992

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Name____________________No‑Yards___ 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


INDIVIDUAL SEASON BESTS Total Offense (min. 1,600 yards)

Name____________ Rush____ Pass_____Total____ TDR*___Year 1. Chuck Hartlieb_____(-208)____ 3,738____3,530_____ 18____ 1988 2. Chuck Long_______(-125)____ 3,297____3,172_____ 29____ 1985 3. James Vandenberg__ 61_____ 3,022____3,083_____ 28____ 2011 4. Brad Banks________ 423_____ 2,573____2,996_____ 31____ 2002 5. Chuck Hartlieb_____(-159)____ 3,092____2,933_____ 20____ 1987 6. Drew Tate__________ 41_____ 2,828____2,869_____ 23____ 2005 7. Ricky Stanzi________(-6)_____ 3,004____2,998_____ 27____ 2010 8. Drew Tate_________ 124_____ 2,623____2,747_____ 18____ 2006 9. Chuck Long_______(-154)____ 2,871____2,717_____ 26____ 1984 10. Drew Tate_________ (-76)____ 2,786____2,710_____ 22____ 2004 11. Chuck Long_______ (-60)____ 2,601____2,541_____ 19____ 1983 12. Matt Rodgers______ 140_____ 2,275____2,415_____ 18____ 1991 13. Matt Sherman_____(-153)____ 2,546____2,393_____ 15____ 1995 14. Ricky Stanzi_______ (-31)____ 2,417____2,386_____ 17____ 2009 15. Matt Rodgers_______ 64_____ 2,228____2,292_____ 24____ 1990 16. Jake Christensen____ 0______ 2,269____2,269_____ 18____ 2007 17. James Vandenberg__ 16_____ 2,249____2,265_____ 11____ 2012 18. Nathan Chandler___ 138_____ 2,040____2,178_____ 24____ 2003 19. Matt Rodgers______ (-74)____ 2,222____2,148_____ 14____ 1989 20. Kyle McCann_______ 78_____ 2,028____2,106_____ 19____ 2001 21. Larry Lawrence_____ 406_____ 1,680____2,086_____ 15____ 1969 22. Gary Snook________ (-18)____ 2,062____2,044_____ 15____ 1964 23. Ricky Stanzi________ 20_____ 1,956____1,976_____ 14____ 2008 24. Paul Burmeister____(-257)____ 2,152____1,895_____ 13____ 1993 25. Shonn Greene_____1,850______ 0______1,850_____ 20____ 2008 26. Chuck Long_______ 121_____ 1,678____1,799_____ 15____ 1982 27. Matt Sherman_____(-186)____ 1,918____1,732_____ 13____ 1996 28. Tavian Banks_______1,691______ 0______1,691_____ 17____ 1997 29. Jim Hartlieb 60 1,579 1,639 14 1992 *TDR - - touchdowns responsible for

Scoring (min. 70 points)

Name_______________ Points_____ TDs‑PAT‑FG_________Year 1. Shonn Greene__________120________ 20-0-0__________ 2008 Nate Kaeding___________120________0-57-21__________ 2002 3. Tavian Banks____________114________ 19-0-0__________ 1997 4. Nate Kaeding___________106________1-40-20__________ 2003 5. Rob Houghtlin__________105________0-48-19__________ 1985 6. Rob Houghtlin__________104________0-41-21__________ 1987 7. Dennis Mosley__________ 96_________ 16-0-0__________ 1979 8. Kyle Schlicher___________ 94_________0-43-17__________ 2005 9. Kyle Schlicher___________ 92_________0-29-21__________ 2004 Sedrick Shaw___________ 92_________ 15-1-0__________ 1995 11. Marcus Coker___________ 90_________ 15-0-0__________ 2011 12. Daniel Murray__________ 89_________0-32-19__________ 2009 Tom Nichol_____________ 89_________0-41-16__________ 1984 14. Mike Meyer____________ 86________ 0-44-14__________ 2011 Tom Nichol_____________ 86_________0-44-14__________ 1983 16. Nate Kaeding___________ 85_________0-49-12__________ 2001 17. Nick Bell_______________ 84_________ 14-0-0__________ 1990 18. Jeff Skillett_____________ 83_________0-47-12__________ 1990 19. Rob Houghtlin__________ 81_________0-39-14__________ 1986 20. Mike Saunders__________ 78_________ 13-0-0__________ 1991 21. Mike Meyer____________ 76_________0-25-17__________ 2012 22. Mike Meyer____________ 73_________0-31-14__________ 2010 23. Zach Bromert___________ 72_________ 0-51-7__________ 1997 Ronnie Harmon_________ 72_________ 12-0-0__________ 1984 Marvin McNutt, Jr. _______ 72_________ 12-0-0__________ 2011 26. Kyle Schlicher___________ 71_________0-32-13__________ 2006 27. Trent Mossbrucker_______ 70_________0-31-13__________ 2008

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Interceptions (min. 6 interceptions)

Name__________ No‑Yards______ Avg. ____ TDs________Year 1. Lou King__________ 8-62_________ 7. 8_______0________ 1981 Nile Kinnick_______ 8-52_________ 6. 5_______0________ 1939 3. Kerry Burt_________ 7-15_________ 2. 1_______0________ 1987 Jay Norvell________ 7-93________ 13. 3_______0________ 1985 Steve Wilson_______ 7-83________ 11. 9_______0________ 1967 6. Tyler Sash_________ 6-203_______ 33. 8_______1________ 2009 Jovon Johnson_____ 6-81________ 13. 5_______0________ 2003 Damien Robinson__ 6-99________ 16. 5_______0________ 1996 Plez Atkins________ 6-96________ 16. 2_______2________ 1995 Mike Stoops_______ 6-154_______ 25. 7_______0________ 1983 Rod Sears_________ 6-50_________ 8. 3_______0________ 1976

Tackles (min. 115 tackles)

Name____________________ Total______ Solo‑Ast______Year 1. Andre Jackson______________ 171_________ 83‑88_______ 1972 2. Abdul Hodge_______________ 158_________ 98-60_______ 2005 3. Chad Greenway_____________ 156_________ 95-61_______ 2005 4. Pat Angerer________________ 145_________ 48-97_______ 2009 5. Abdul Hodge_______________ 141_________ 84-57_______ 2003 6. Dave Clement______________ 140_________ 75‑65_______ 1970 Jim Reilly__________________ 139_________ 82‑57_______ 1988 Dave Simms________________ 139_________ 84‑55_______ 1971 9. Larry Station________________ 138_________ 81‑57_______ 1983 Tom Rusk__________________ 138________ 105‑33______ 1977 11. Larry Station________________ 137_________ 85‑52_______ 1984 12. Matt Hughes_______________ 136_________ 92-44_______ 1996 13. Bobby Diaco________________ 134_________ 62-72_______ 1995 14. Brad Quast_________________ 133_________ 78‑55_______ 1988 15. Chad Greenway_____________ 132_________ 78-54_______ 2003 16. Mike Dailey_________________ 131_________ 82-49_______ 1993 17. Dave Brooks________________ 130_________ 75‑55_______ 1970 18. Mike Klinkenborg___________ 129_________ 61-68_______ 2006 George Davis_______________ 129_________ 82‑47_______ 1986 Larry Station________________ 129_________ 91‑38_______ 1985 21. Dan LaFleur________________ 127_________ 75‑52_______ 1973 22. Vernon Rollins______________ 126_________ 77-49_______ 1996 Dave Haight________________ 126_________ 81‑45_______ 1987 Andre Jackson______________ 126_________ 83‑43_______ 1975 25. Mel Cole___________________ 125_________ 72‑53_______ 1980 26. Anthony Hitchens__________ 124_________56-68______ 2012 Rod Barnhart_______________ 124_________ 70‑54_______ 1967 28. Mike Humpal_______________ 123_________ 46-77_______ 2007 29. Bob Sanders________________ 122_________ 78-44_______ 2001 30. Mike Phillips________________ 119_________ 77‑42_______ 1968 31. Dave Simms________________ 117_________ 63‑54_______ 1972 32. Abdul Hodge_______________ 116_________ 79-37_______ 2004 Fred Barr___________________ 116_________ 73-43_______ 2001 Bobby Diaco________________ 116_________ 67-49_______ 1994 Melvin Foster_______________ 116_________ 38‑78_______ 1989 36. Dan LaFleur________________ 115_________ 74‑41_______ 1974 NOTE: Players listed in boldface are current players.

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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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INDIVIDUAL CAREER BESTS Receiving (min. 1,000 yards) Name__________________ No-Yards___Avg. _ TDs__________ Years 1. Marvin McNutt, Jr. _______ 170-2,861___16. 8__ 28______2008-2011 2. D. Johnson-Koulianos_____ 173-2,616___15. 1__ 17________ 2007-10 3. Tim Dwight_____________ 139-2,271___16. 3__ 21________ 1994-97 4. Danan Hughes__________ 146-2,216___15. 2__ 21________ 1989-92 5. Ronnie Harmon__________ 146-2,045___14. 0__ 10________ 1982-85 6. Kevin Kasper____________ 157-1,974___12. 6__ 11________ 1997-00 7. Dave Moritz_____________ 109-1,912___17. 5___ 9_________ 1980-83 8. Kahlil Hill_______________ 152-1,892___12. 4__ 15________ 1998-01 9. Clinton Solomon_________ 118-1,864___15. 8__ 14___ 2002, 2004-05 10. Harold Jasper___________ 107-1,863___17. 4___ 8_________ 1991-94 11. Quinn Early_____________ 106-1,845___17. 4__ 13________ 1984-87 12. Marv Cook______________ 126-1,825___14. 5___ 6_________ 1986-88 13. Travis Watkins___________ 108-1,765___16. 3__ 10________ 1986-89 14. Bill Happel______________ 112-1,685___15. 0__ 10________ 1982-85 15. Al Bream_______________ 114-1,642___14. 4___ 7_________ 1966-68 16. Ed Hinkel_______________ 135-1,588___11. 8__ 15________ 2002-05 17. Maurice Brown__________ 84-1,515___18. 0__ 15________ 2000-03 18. Karl Noonan____________ 102-1,478___14. 5___ 4_________ 1963-65 19. Keenan Davis____________ 112-1,470___13. 1___ 7_________ 2009-12 20. Scott Chandler__________ 117-1,467___12. 5__ 10________ 2003-06 21. Robert Smith____________ 69-1,438___20. 8__ 16________ 1983-86 22. Andy Brodell____________ 91-1,395___15. 3___ 9_________ 2005-08 23. Keith Chappelle__________ 86-1,377___16. 0___ 9_________ 1979-80 24. Kerry Reardon___________ 81-1,361___16. 8__ 11________ 1968-70 25. Dallas Clark_____________ 81-1,281___15. 8___ 8_________ 2001-02 26. Bill Schultz______________ 57-1,272___22. 3___ 9_________ 1973-76 27. Scott Slutzker___________ 95-1,261___13. 3___ 5_________ 1992-95 28. Alan Cross______________ 96-1,259___13. 1___ 8_________ 1989-92 29. Mike Flagg______________ 86-1,187___13. 8__ 13________ 1984-87 30. Deven Harberts__________ 66-1,170___17. 7___ 8_________ 1987-88 31. Jon Filloon______________ 80-1,164___14. 6___ 3_________ 1988-91 32. Scot Helverson__________ 84-1,149___13. 7__ 13________ 1983-86 33. Jim Gibbons____________ 69-1,099___15. 9__ 11________ 1955-57 34. Barry Crees_____________ 66-1,069___16. 2___ 2_________ 1966-68 35. Cloyd Webb_____________ 61-1,029___16. 9__ 10________ 1961-63 Total Offense (min. 2,000 yards) Name_____________ Rush_____Pass_____ Yards___________ Years 1. Chuck Long________ (-207)____ 10,461____ 10,254_________ 1981-85 2. Drew Tate__________ 135_____ 8,292____ 8,427_________ 2003-06 3. Ricky Stanzi_________ (-4)_____ 7,377____ 7,373_________ 2007-10 4. Matt Rodgers________ 130_____ 6,725____ 6,855_________ 1988-81 5. Chuck Hartlieb_____ (-364)____ 6,934____ 6,570_________ 1986-88 6. Matt Sherman______ (-451)____ 6,399____ 5,948_________ 1994-97 7. James Vandenberg___ 67_____ 5,786____ 5,853_________ 2009-12 8. Kyle McCann_______ (-134)____ 4,349____ 4,215_________ 1998-01 9. Sedrick Shaw_______ 4,156______ 0______ 4,156_________ 1993-96 10. Ed Podolak_________ 1,710____ 2,316____ 4,026_________ 1966-68 11. Gary Snook_________ 79_____ 3,738____ 3,817_________ 1963-65 12. Brad Banks__________ 574_____ 3,155____ 3,729_________ 2001-02 13. Ladell Betts________ 3,686______ 0______ 3,686_________ 1998-01 14. Larry Lawrence______ 567_____ 2,987____ 3,554_________ 1968-69 15. Jake Christensen_____ 27_____ 2,950____ 2,977_________ 2006-08 Tavian Banks_______ 2,977______ 0______ 2,977_________ 1994-97 17. Randy Duncan_______ 104_____ 2,615____ 2,719_________ 1956-58 18. Butch Caldwell_____ 1,061____ 1,651____ 2,712_________ 1972-76 19. Scott Mullen________ 84_____ 2,625____ 2,709_________ 1997-00 20. Paul Burmeister_____ (-265)____ 2,943____ 2,678_________ 1991-93 21. Tony Stewart_______ 2,562______ 8______ 2,570_________ 1987-90 22. Owen Gill__________ 2,556______ 0______ 2,556_________ 1981-84 23. Jim Hartlieb_________ 299_____ 2,064____ 2,363_________ 1989-92 24. Nathan Chandler_____ 146_____ 2,201____ 2,347_________ 2002-03 25. Ronnie Harmon_____ 2,271______ 0______ 2,271_________ 1982-85 26. Phil Suess___________ 48_____ 2,196____ 2,244_________ 1977-80 27. Eddie Phillips_______ 2,177_____ 36_____ 2,213_________ 1980-83 28. Jerry Reichow_______ 850_____ 1,327____ 2,177_________ 1953-55 29. Dennis Mosley______ 2,133______ 0______ 2,133_________ 1976-79 30. Randy Reiners_______ 124_____ 2,008____ 2,132_________ 1996-99 31. Shonn Greene______ 2,107______ 0______ 2,107______ 2005-06, 08 32. Marcus Coker______ 2,006______ 0______ 2,006_______2010-2011


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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

Tackles (min. 200 tackles) Name_______________ Total______ Solo_____ Ast. _________ Years 1. Larry Station__________ 492______ 308______ 184________ 1982-85 2. Andre Jackson_________ 465______ 275______ 190________ 1972-75 3. Abdul Hodge__________ 453______ 289______ 164________ 2002-05 4. Brad Quast____________ 435______ 234______ 201________ 1986-89 5. Chad Greenway________ 416______ 252______ 164________ 2002-05 6. Fred Barr_____________ 376______ 217______ 159________ 1999-02 7. Tom Rusk_____________ 361______ 247______ 114________ 1975-78 8. Matt Hughes__________ 354______ 206______ 148________ 1995-98 9. Bob Sanders__________ 348______ 235______ 113________ 2000-03 10. Dave Haight__________ 346______ 213______ 133________ 1985-88 11. Aaron Kampman_______ 342______ 209______ 133________ 1998-01 12. Melvin Foster__________ 337______ 155______ 182________ 1987-90 13. Bobby Diaco__________ 334______ 175______ 159________ 1992-95 14. George Davis__________ 330______ 216______ 114________ 1983-86 15. Mike Wells____________ 313______ 185______ 128________ 1990-93 16. James Morris_________293______ 127______ 166___2010-present 17. Damien Robinson______ 291______ 183______ 108________ 1993-96 18. Jason Olejniczak_______ 275______ 176______ 99________ 1990-93 19. Todd Simonsen________ 272______ 152______ 120________ 1979-81 20. Rick Penney___________ 270______ 178______ 92________ 1972-75 21. Jeremiha Hunter_______ 269_______ 87______ 182________ 2007-10 22. Pat Dean_____________ 266______ 170______ 96________ 1978-81 23. Rod Barnhart__________ 264______ 165______ 99________ 1967-69 24. John Derby___________ 262______ 151______ 111________ 1988-91 25. Craig Clemons_________ 261______ 182______ 79________ 1969-71 26. Jared DeVries__________ 260______ 164______ 96________ 1995-98 27. Dave Simms___________ 256______ 147______ 109________ 1971-72 28. Dave Bryant___________ 253______ 181______ 72________ 1972-75 29. Pat Angerer___________ 248_______ 87______ 161________ 2006-09 Merton Hanks_________ 248______ 166______ 82________ 1987-90 31. Dan LaFleur___________ 247______ 152______ 95________ 1972-74 32. Jim Johnson__________ 245______ 145______ 100________ 1987-90 33. Mel Cole______________ 244______ 144______ 100________ 1978-81 34. Leven Weiss___________ 240______ 158______ 82________ 1976-79 35. Micah Hyde___________ 237______ 153______ 84________ 2009-12 Vernon Rollins_________ 237______ 128______ 109________ 1995-97 37. Antwan Allen__________ 235______ 174______ 61________ 2002-05 Kevin Spitzig__________ 235______ 146______ 89________ 1980-84 39. Matt Kroul____________ 234_______ 84______ 150________ 2005-08 40. Dave Brooks__________ 232______ 134______ 98________ 1969-70 John Harty____________ 232______ 136______ 96________ 1977-80 42. Mark Bortz____________ 231______ 126______ 105________ 1979-82 43. Bobby Stoops_________ 230______ 129______ 101________ 1979-82 44. Brett Greenwood______ 229______ 117______ 112________ 2007-10 45. Roger Meyer__________ 229______ 140______ 89________ 1998-01 46. Mitch King____________ 226______ 121______ 105________ 2005-08 47. Mike Klinkenborg______ 224______ 104______ 120________ 2004-07 48. Matt Bowen___________ 222______ 142______ 80________ 1996-99 49. A. J. Edds_____________ 221_______ 72______ 149________ 2006-09 50. Earl Douthitt__________ 221______ 148______ 73________ 1972-74 51. Layne McDowell_______ 220______ 136______ 84________ 1968-70 Matt Hilliard__________ 219______ 126______ 93________ 1990-93 53. Tyler Sash____________ 217______ 109______ 108________ 2008-10 54. Shanty Burks__________ 215______ 151______ 64________ 1973-77 55. Colin Cole____________ 213______ 138______ 75________ 1999-02 56. Jeff Drost_____________ 212______ 137______ 75________ 1983-86 57. Christian Kirksey______211______ 104______ 107___2010-present Parker Wildeman_______ 211______ 122______ 89________ 1991-94 59. Eddie Polly____________ 209______ 120______ 89________ 1988-91 Jim Reilly_____________ 209______ 129______ 80________ 1985-88 61. Ed Miles______________ 207______ 119______ 88________ 2003-06 Brian Wise____________ 207______ 136______ 71________ 1988-91 63. Jon LaFleur___________ 206______ 119______ 87________ 1994-97 64. Leroy Smith___________ 203______ 141______ 62________ 1988-91 65. Miguel Merrick________ 202______ 142______ 60________ 2003-06 Mike Dailey___________ 202______ 124______ 78________ 1990-93 67. Larry Blue____________ 200______ 129______ 71________ 1989-93 Mike Dolezal__________ 200______ 113______ 87________ 1998-01 NOTE: Players listed in boldface are current players.

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TEAM GAME BESTS

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Opponent____________ Att‑Yds_________ TD__________Date 1. Minnesota_____________ 47‑517_________ 7_______ 11-19-83 2. Washington State_______ 65‑464_________ 6________ 9-27-69 3. Cincinnati_____________ 67‑455_________ 9________ 9-15-90 4. Wisconsin_____________ 69‑439_________ 5________ 11-8-75 5. Northwestern__________ 49‑431_________ 6________ 11-9-68 6. California_____________ 55‑429_________ 5_________ 1-1-59 7. Notre Dame___________ 45‑409_________ 6_______ 11-24-56 8. Tulsa_________________ 51-408_________ 4________ 9-13-97 9. Michigan State_________ 63‑397_________ 3_______ 11-21-81 10. Washington State_______ 51‑396_________ 7________ 10-3-53

Passing Offense

Opponent________ Co‑Att_____ 1. Northwestern_____ 32‑44______ 2. Northwestern_____ 28‑43______ 3. Indiana___________ 44‑62______ 4. Texas____________ 30‑40______ 5. Purdue___________ 20‑29______ 6. N. C. State________ 30‑51______ 7. Indiana___________ 36-61______ 8. Indiana___________ 25‑39______ 9. Northwestern_____ 19‑26______ 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

Opponent___________ Rush‑Pass______ Total_________Date 1. Northwestern_________ 138‑575________ 713_______ 10-8-83 2. Washington State______ 464‑232________ 696_______ 9-27-69 3. Northwestern_________ 90‑584_________ 674_______ 11-7-87 4. Cincinnati____________ 455‑207________ 662_______ 9-15-90 5. Northern Iowa________ 379-279________ 658________ 9-6-97 Indiana______________ 249‑409________ 658______ 10-29-83 7. Minnesota____________ 517‑139________ 656______ 11-19-83 8. Utah State____________ 320‑328________ 648_______ 9-28-57 9. Northwestern_________ 431‑208________ 639_______ 11-9-68 10. Tulsa________________ 408-217________ 625_______ 9-13-97

Scoring Offense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Opponent______________Score___________________ Date Northern Iowa___________95‑0___________________ 10-3-14 Coe____________________92‑0__________________ 10-10-08 Iowa Wesleyan___________91‑0_________________ 11-1-1890 Cornell_________________88‑0___________________ 10-1-04 Northwestern____________78‑6__________________ 10-29-13 Cornell_________________76‑0__________________ 10-15-13 Des Moines______________72‑0__________________ 11-11-05 Utah State_______________70‑14__________________ 9-28-57 Texas‑El Paso_____________69‑7___________________ 9-27-86 Grinnell_________________69‑0__________________ 11-12-04

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Opponent__________ 1. Purdue_____________ 2. Drake______________ 3. Texas‑El Paso_________ Indiana_____________ 5. Purdue_____________ 6. Kansas State_________ 7. Wisconsin___________ 8. Kent State___________ Indiana_____________ 10. Iowa State___________ Iowa State___________

Passing Defense

Att‑Yds_________ 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________Co‑Att_____ 1. Notre Dame_______1‑8________ 2. Minnesota_________0‑4________ Purdue___________0‑3________ Ohio State_________0‑3________ Kansas State_______0‑8________ Nebraska__________2‑6________ Wisconsin_________0‑5________ Notre Dame_______0‑1________ Great Lakes________0‑4________ Michigan__________0‑4________

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__________ Rush‑Pass_____ 1. Northwestern________ 19‑30__________ 2. Kansas State_________ 67‑0___________ 3. Kansas State_________ (‑21)‑89________ 4. Cincinnati___________ 23‑46__________ 5. N. Dakota St. ________ 40‑36__________ 6. Northwestern________ 6‑72___________ Hawaii______________ 67‑11__________ 8. Wisconsin___________ 36‑46__________ 9. Kansas State_________ 11‑70__________ Minnesota___________ 59‑22__________

Scoring Defense

0, on 50 occasions (last vs. Ball State, 9/25/10)

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


TEAM SEASON BESTS Rushing Offense Year_____ 1. 1960____ 2. 1968____ 3. 1957____ 4. 1959____ 5. 1953____ 6. 1954____ 7. 1990____ 8. 1994____ 9. 1975____ 10. 1997____

G______ Att‑Yards________ 9_______ 439‑2,284________ 10______ 530‑2,528________ 9_______ 453‑2,170________ 9_______ 440‑2,151________ 9_______ 456‑2,147________ 9_______ 442‑2,083________ 12______ 577‑2,699________ 11______ 474-2,431________ 11______ 559‑2,406________ 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______ Co‑Att___________ 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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2 0 1 3 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

G______ Rush‑Pass_______ Total_________Avg/G 12______ 2,408 3,239_______ 5,647_________ 470. 6 12______ 1,896 3,611_______ 5,507_________ 458. 9 10______ 2,528 1,876_______ 4,404_________ 440. 4 12______ 2,096-3,093_______ 5,189_________ 432. 4 12______ 2,699 2,456_______ 5,155_________ 429. 6 13______ 1,789 3,796_______ 5,585_________ 429. 6 13______ 2,784-2,734_______ 5,518_________ 424. 5 10______ 2,155 2,088_______ 4,243_________ 424. 3 13______ 1,741 3,752_______ 5,493_________ 422. 5 12______ 2,398-2,613_______ 5,011_________ 417. 6

Scoring Offense (since 1940) Year___________ 1. 2002__________ 2. 1985__________ 3. 1990__________ 4. 1997__________ 5. 2001__________ 1986__________ 7. 1968__________ 8. 1983__________ 9. 1995__________ 10. 2005__________

Year______ G_________ Att‑Yards_________ TDs______Avg/G 1. 1981_____ 12________ 421-956__________ 7_________ 79. 7 2. 2002_____ 13________ 416-1065_________ 17________ 81. 9 3. 2004_____ 12________ 392-1,110_________ 8_________ 92. 5 4. 2003_____ 13________ 480-1,205_________ 10________ 92. 7 5. 2008_____ 13________ 397-1,222_________ 7_________ 94. 0 6. 1984_____ 13________ 474-1,308_________ 7________ 100. 6 7. 2010_____ 13________ 407-1,320_________ 13_______ 101. 5 8. 1986_____ 12________ 461-1,246_________ 9________ 103. 8 9. 1990_____ 12________ 432-1,317_________ 16_______ 109. 8 10. 1957_____ 9_________ 372-1,014_________ 12_______ 112. 7

Passing Defense

Year_______G________ Co‑Att________ Yards_______Avg/G 1. 1973______11_______ 48‑107________ 716__________ 65. 1 2. 1946______9________ 47‑106________ 490__________ 65. 5 3. 1974______11_______ 50‑130________ 723__________ 65. 7 4. 1947______9________ 54‑135________ 626__________ 69. 6 5. 1948______9________ 44‑115________ 780__________ 86. 7 6. 1972______11_______ 78‑172________ 989__________ 89. 9 7. 1960______9________ 71‑149________ 827__________ 91. 9 8. 1961______9________ 59‑154________ 858__________ 95. 3 9. 1956______10_______ 74‑153________ 913_________ 101. 4 10. 1976______11_______ 90‑204________ 1,151_______ 104. 6

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_______

Rush‑Pass________ Total_______Avg/G 1,217‑590_________ 1,806_______ 200. 7 1,014‑967_________ 1,981_______ 220. 1 1,285‑783_________ 2,068_______ 229. 8 956‑1,834_________ 2,790_______ 232. 5 1,037‑1,098_______ 2,135_______ 237. 2 1,050‑1,208_______ 2,528_______ 250. 9 1,492‑827_________ 2,319_______ 257. 7 1,242‑1,107_______ 2,349_______ 261. 0 1,493‑858_________ 2,351_______ 261. 2 1,308‑1,057_______ 2,365_______ 262. 8

Scoring Defense (since 1940) Year__________ G______________ 1. 1956_________ 10_____________ 2. 1953_________ 9______________ 3. 1946_________ 9______________ 4. 1959_________ 9______________ 5. 1960_________ 9______________ 6. 1940_________ 8______________ 1941_________ 8______________ 8. 1957_________ 9______________ 9. 2008_________ 13_____________ 1981_________ 12_____________

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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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E Rushing

(ranked according to net yards gained) Year__ Player _____________ Att‑Yds___ TDs 1933__ Dick Crayne_________ 161‑655_____ 7 1934__ Dick Crayne_________ 128‑432_____ 7 1935__ Ozzie Simmons______ 113‑580_____ 5 1936__ Ozzie Simmons______ 98‑592______ 5 1937__ Nile Kinnick_________ 95‑214______ 2 1938__ Jerry Niles___________ 51‑176______ 2 1939__ Nile Kinnick_________ 106‑374_____ 5 1940__ Bill Green___________ 115‑483_____ 5 1941__ Bill Green___________ 114‑420_____ 5 1942__ Charles Uknes_______ 84‑445______ 4 1943__ Bill Gallagher________ 72‑314______ 2 1944__ Bill Kersten__________ 106‑301_____ 1 1945__ Arthur Johnson______ 65‑290______ 2 1946__ Bob Smith___________ 109‑503_____ 4 1947__ Bob Smith___________ 110‑395_____ 5 1948__ Jerry Faske__________ 73‑491______ 2 1949__ Ralph Doran_________ 53‑342______ 4 1950__ Bill Reichardt________ 138‑585_____ 0 1951__ Bill Reichardt________ 178‑737_____ 2 1952__ George Broeder______ 86‑311______ 3 1953__ George Broeder______ 96‑410______ 3 1954__ Eddie Vincent________ 95‑618______ 5 1955__ Eddie Vincent________ 73‑381______ 5 1956__ Ken Ploen___________ 86‑487______ 6 1957__ Collins Hagler________ 67‑456______ 3 1958__ Ray Jauch___________ 76‑524______ 2 1959__ Bob Jeter___________ 108‑609_____ 4 1960__ Larry Ferguson_______ 90‑665______ 6 1961__ Bill Perkins__________ 62‑380______ 2 1962__ Larry Ferguson_______ 113‑547_____ 3 1963__ Bobby Grier_________ 98‑406______ 0 1964__ Dalton Kimble_______ 68‑284______ 6 1965__ Silas McKinnie_______ 89‑286______ 0 1966__ Silas McKinnie_______ 124‑516_____ 1 1967__ Silas McKinnie_______ 166‑588_____ 9 1968__ Ed Podolak__________ 154‑937_____ 8 1969__ Steve Penney________ 102‑484_____ 1 1970__ Levi Mitchell_________ 205‑900_____ 3 1971__ Levi Mitchell_________ 149‑623_____ 3 1972__ Dave Harris__________ 136‑621_____ 4 1973__ Jim Jensen__________ 111‑509_____ 5 1974__ Jim Jensen__________ 163‑659_____ 1 1975__ Dave Schick_________ 90‑482______ 2 1976__ Jon Lazar___________ 95‑392______ 3 1977__ Jon Lazar___________ 100‑411_____ 3 1978__ Jon Lazar___________ 108‑423_____ 1 1979__ Dennis Mosley_______ 270‑1,267___ 12 1980__ Jeff Brown__________ 132‑673_____ 1 1981__ Phil Blatcher_________ 145‑708_____ 8 1982__ Eddie Phillips________ 166‑806_____ 5 1983__ Owen Gill___________ 129‑798____ 10 1984__ Owen Gill___________ 199‑920_____ 4 1985__ Ronnie Harmon______ 223‑1,166____ 9 1986__ Rick Bayless_________ 216‑1,150___ 10 1987__ Kevin Harmon_______ 151‑715_____ 6 1988__ Tony Stewart________ 215‑1,036____ 8 1989__ Nick Bell____________ 117‑603_____ 4 1990__ Nick Bell____________ 166‑1,009___ 12 1991__ Mike Saunders_______ 216‑1,022___ 10 1992__ Marvin Lampkin______ 171-653_____ 2 1993__ Ryan Terry__________ 157-664_____ 5 1994__ Sedrick Shaw________ 170-1,002____ 7 1995__ Sedrick Shaw________ 316-1,477___ 15 1996__ Sedrick Shaw________ 224-1,116____ 9

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1997__ Tavian Banks________ 260-1,691___ 17 1998__ Ladell Betts__________ 188-679_____ 5 1999__ Ladell Betts__________ 189-857_____ 5 2000__ Ladell Betts__________ 232-1,090____ 5 2001__ Ladell Betts__________ 222-1,060___ 10 2002__ Fred Russell_________ 220-1,264____ 9 2003__ Fred Russell_________ 282-1,355____ 7 2004__ Sam Brownlee_______ 94-227______ 0 2005__ Albert Young________ 249-1,334____ 8 2006__ Albert Young________ 178-779_____ 7 2007__ Albert Young________ 206-968_____ 6 2008__ Shonn Greene_______ 307-1,850___ 20 2009__ Adam Robinson______ 181-834_____ 5

2010__Adam Robinson_____ 203-941____ 10 2011__Marcus Coker_______ 281-1,384___ 15 2012__ Mark Weisman______ 159-815_____ 8

Passing

(ranked according to yards gained) Year__ Player __________ Com‑Att___ Yards 1943__ Roger Stephens______ 12________ 231 1944__ Dick Woodard_______ 11________ 128 1945__ Jerry Niles___________ 63________ 889 1946__ Emlen Tunnell_______ 28‑58_____ 228 1947__ Al DiMarco__________ 49‑100____ 644 1948__ Al DiMarco__________ 64‑161___ 1,105 1949__ Glenn Drahn_________ 51‑145____ 735 1950__ Glenn Drahn_________ 55‑168____ 835 1951__ Burt Britzmann_______ 68‑150____ 942 1952__ Burt Britzmann_______ 37‑94_____ 515 1953__ Lou Matykiewicz_____ 18‑44_____ 234 1954__ Jerry Reichow________ 34‑73_____ 386 1955__ Jerry Reichow________ 48‑88_____ 722 1956__ Ken Ploen___________ 33‑64_____ 386 1957__ Randy Duncan_______ 70‑119___ 1,124 1958__ Randy Duncan_______ 106‑179__ 1,397 1959__ Olen Treadway_______ 86‑147___ 1,014 1960__ Wilburn Hollis_______ 22‑62_____ 289 1961__ Matt Szykowny______ 79‑120___ 1,078 1962__ Matt Szykowny______ 59‑115____ 737 1963__ Gary Snook__________ 34‑90_____ 667 1964__ Gary Snook__________ 151‑311__ 2,062 1965__ Gary Snook__________ 95‑230___ 1,009 1966__ Ed Podolak__________ 77‑191___ 1,041 1967__ Ed Podolak__________ 79‑162___ 1,014 1968__ Larry Lawrence_______ 88‑156___ 1,307 1969__ Larry Lawrence_______ 113‑239__ 1,680 1970__ Roy Bash____________ 32‑70_____ 473 1971__ Frank Sunderman____ 109‑235__ 1,297 1972__ Kyle Skogman_______ 24‑57_____ 356 1973__ Butch Caldwell_______ 36‑99_____ 549 1974__ Rob Fick____________ 79‑165___ 1,059 1975__ Tom McLaughlin_____ 23‑87_____ 358 1976__ Butch Caldwell_______ 37‑101____ 616 1977__ Tom McLaughlin_____ 78‑152___ 1,081 1978__ Jeff Green___________ 41‑103____ 556 1979__ Phil Suess___________ 88‑159___ 1,165 1980__ Phil Suess___________ 87‑166___ 1,031 1981__ Gordy Bohannon_____ 72‑142____ 999 1982__ Chuck Long_________ 148‑227__ 1,678 1983__ Chuck Long_________ 157‑265__ 2,601 1984__ Chuck Long_________ 216‑322__ 2,871 1985__ Chuck Long_________ 260‑388__ 3,297 1986__ Mark Vlasic__________ 108‑180__ 1,456 1987__ Chuck Hartlieb_______ 217‑334__ 3,092 1988__ Chuck Hartlieb_______ 288‑460__ 3,738 1989__ Matt Rodgers________ 178‑312__ 2,222

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 1990__ Matt Rodgers________ 187‑310__ 2,228 1991__ Matt Rodgers________ 185‑283__ 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

(ranked according to yards gained) Year__ Player _____________ No‑Yds____ TDs 1943__ Bill Barbour__________ 10‑179______ 1 1944__ John Stewart________ 7‑46________ 1 1945__ Harold Loehlein______ 11‑165______ 1 1946__ Dick Hoerner________ 6‑72________ 0 1947__ Emlen Tunnell_______ 12‑262______ 4 1948__ Bob McKenzie_______ 22‑382______ 0 1949__ Bob McKenzie_______ 22‑313______ 5 1950__ Bill Reichardt________ 11‑95_______ 0 1951__ Fred Ruck___________ 25‑274______ 2 1952__ Dan McBride________ 29‑448______ 3 1953__ Frank Gilliam________ 12‑71_______ 2 1954__ Frank Gilliam________ 15‑223______ 1 1955__ Jim Gibbons_________ 16‑257______ 3 1956__ Jim Gibbons_________ 17‑255______ 4 1957__ Jim Gibbons_________ 36‑587______ 4 1958__ Don Norton_________ 25‑374______ 4 1959__ Don Norton_________ 30‑428______ 4 1960__ Felton Rogers________ 8‑96________ 0 1961__ Cloyd Webb_________ 25‑425______ 4 1962__ Paul Krause__________ 16‑214______ 1 1963__ Cloyd Webb_________ 24‑424______ 4 1964__ Karl Noonan_________ 59‑933______ 4 1965__ Karl Noonan_________ 43‑545______ 0 1966__ Al Bream____________ 30‑418______ 1 1967__ Al Bream____________ 55‑703______ 5 1968__ Ray Manning________ 35‑426______ 5 1969__ Kerry Reardon_______ 43‑738______ 2 1970__ Kerry Reardon_______ 27‑438______ 2 1971__ Dave Triplett________ 28‑426______ 3 1972__ Brian Rollins_________ 29‑378______ 2 1973__ Brian Rollins_________ 33‑408______ 1 1974__ Bill Schultz__________ 25‑432______ 1 1975__ Bill Schultz__________ 8‑238_______ 2 1976__ Tom Grine__________ 12‑195______ 0 1977__ Mike Brady__________ 26‑357______ 0 1978__ Jon Lazar___________ 18‑72_______ 1 1979__ Brad Reid___________ 25‑290______ 0 1980__ Keith Chappelle______ 64‑1,037_____ 6 1981__ Jeff Brown__________ 20‑301______ 2 1982__ Dave Moritz_________ 41‑605______ 3


YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 1983__ Dave Moritz_________ 50‑912______ 5 1984__ Bill Happel__________ 47‑632______ 3 1985__ Ronnie Harmon______ 60‑699______ 1 1986__ Jim Mauro__________ 30‑600______ 5 1987__ Quinn Early__________ 63‑1,004____ 10 1988__ Marv Cook__________ 63‑767______ 3 1989__ Travis Watkins_______ 36‑583______ 4 1990__ Danan Hughes_______ 29‑410______ 5 1991__ Danan Hughes_______ 43‑757______ 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

(ranked according to points scored) Year__ Player____________TD‑FG‑PAT____Pts 1933__ Dick Crayne_________ 7‑0‑0_______ 42 1934__ Dick Crayne_________ 7‑0‑0_______ 42 1935__ Dick Crayne_________ 3‑6‑2_______ 38 1936__ Ozzie Simmons______ 5‑0‑0_______ 30 1937__ Nile Kinnick_________ 2‑0‑0_______ 12 1938__ Jerry Niles___________ 2‑0‑4_______ 16 1939__ Nile Kinnick_________ 5‑0‑11______ 41 1940__ Bill Green___________ 5‑0‑0_______ 30 1941__ Bill Green___________ 5‑0‑0_______ 30 1942__ Bill Burkett__________ 5‑0‑0_______ 30 1943__ Roger Stephens______ 4‑0‑0_______ 24 1944__ Nelson Smith________ 3‑0‑0_______ 18 1945__ Art Johnson_________ 3‑0‑0_______ 18 1946__ Bob Sullivan_________ 2‑1‑10______ 25 1947__ Bob Smith___________ 5‑0‑0_______ 30 1948__ Jack Dittmer_________ 5‑0‑0_______ 30 1949__ Bill Reichardt________ 4‑0‑20______ 44 1950__ Jerry Faske__________ 4‑0‑0_______ 24 1951__ George Rice_________ 9‑0‑0_______ 54 1952__ George Broeder______ 3‑0‑0_______ 18 Dan McBride________ 3‑0‑0_______ 18 1953__ George Rice_________ 10‑0‑0______ 60 1954__ Earl Smith___________ 11‑0‑0______ 66 1955__ Eddie Vincent________ 5‑0‑0_______ 30 1956__ Ken Ploen___________ 6‑0‑2_______ 38 1957__ Bob Prescott_________ 3‑1‑21______ 42 1958__ Willie Fleming_______ 11‑0‑0______ 66 1959__ Don Horn___________ 7‑0‑0_______ 42 1960__ Wilburn Hollis_______ 11‑0‑1______ 68 1961__ Joe Williams_________ 9‑0‑0_______ 54 1962__ Larry Ferguson_______ 3‑0‑0_______ 18 1963__ Paul Krause__________ 6‑0‑0_______ 36

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2 0 1 3 1964__ Dalton Kimble_______ 8‑0‑0_______ 48 1965__ Bob Anderson_______ 0‑6‑10______ 28 1966__ Bob Anderson_______ 0‑5‑9_______ 24 1967__ Silas McKinnie_______ 9‑0‑1_______ 56 1968__ Larry Lawrence_______ 10‑0‑0______ 60 1969__ Alan Schuette________ 0‑7‑24______ 45 1970__ Tim Sullivan_________ 6‑0‑0_______ 36 1971__ Harry Kokolus________ 0‑4‑13______ 25 1972__ Dave Harris__________ 4‑0‑0_______ 24 Frank Holmes________ 4‑0‑0_______ 24 1973__ Jim Jensen__________ 6‑0‑4_______ 40 1974__ Rod Wellington______ 5‑0‑0_______ 30 1975__ Nick Quartaro________ 0‑7‑19______ 40 1976__ Nick Quartaro________ 0‑7‑18______ 39 1977__ Dave Holsclaw_______ 0‑9‑12______ 39 1978__ Brad Reid___________ 6‑0‑0_______ 36 1979__ Dennis Mosley_______ 16‑0‑0______ 96 1980__ Keith Chappelle______ 6‑0‑0_______ 36 1981__ Tom Nichol__________ 0‑11‑26_____ 59 1982__ Tom Nichol__________ 0‑4‑31______ 43 1983__ Tom Nichol__________ 0‑14‑44_____ 86 1984__ Tom Nichol__________ 0‑16‑41_____ 89 1985__ Rob Houghtlin_______ 0‑19‑48____ 105 1986__ Rob Houghtlin_______ 0‑14‑39_____ 81 1987__ Rob Houghtlin_______ 0‑21‑41____ 104 1988__ Jeff Skillett__________ 0‑11‑31_____ 64 1989__ George Murphy______ 0‑4‑23______ 35 1990__ Nick Bell____________ 14‑0‑0______ 84 1991__ Mike Saunders_______ 13‑0‑0______ 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

(ranked according to number) Year__ Player___________ No‑Yards_____ Avg 1954__ Jerry Reichow________ 2‑0_______ 0. 0 1955__ Jerry Reichow________ 3‑10______ 3. 3 1956__ Bill Happel__________ 4‑94_____ 23. 5 1957__ Collins Hagler________ 4‑29______ 7. 3 1958__ Don Horn___________ 4‑15______ 3. 8 1959__ Ray Jauch___________ 3‑68_____ 22. 7 1960__ Bernie Wyatt________ 3‑0_______ 0. 0 1961__ not available 1962__ not available 1963__ not available 1964__ Ivory McDowell______ 4‑14______ 3. 5

1965__ not available 1966__ Dick Gibbs__________ 5‑68_____ 13. 6 1967__ Steve Wilson________ 7‑83_____ 11. 9 1968__ Steve Wilson________ 5‑35______ 7. 0 1969__ Chris Hamilton_______ 3‑34_____ 11. 3 1970__ Craig Clemons_______ 3‑0_______ 0. 0 1971__ Craig Clemons_______ 4‑23______ 5. 8 1972__ Rick Penney_________ 5‑77_____ 15. 4 1973__ Earl Douthitt_________ 2‑47_____ 23. 5 1974__ Jim Caldwell_________ 2‑27_____ 13. 5 1975__ Bob Elliott___________ 2‑0_______ 0. 0 1976__ Rod Sears___________ 6‑50______ 8. 3 1977__ Rod Sears___________ 3‑116____ 38. 7 1978__ Dave Becker_________ 3‑12______ 4. 0 1979__ Kent Ellis____________ 3‑67_____ 22. 3 Bobby Stoops________ 3‑16______ 5. 3 1980__ Tracy Crocker________ 3‑62_____ 20. 7 1981__ Lou King____________ 8‑62______ 7. 8 1982__ Bobby Stoops________ 4‑42_____ 10. 5 1983__ Mike Stoops_________ 6‑154____ 25. 7 1984__ Devon Mitchell_______ 5‑110____ 22. 0 1985__ Jay Norvell__________ 7‑93_____ 13. 3 1986__ Keaton Smiley_______ 5‑45______ 9. 0 1987__ Kerry Burt___________ 7‑15______ 2. 1 1988__ Brad Quast__________ 4‑151____ 37. 8 Tork Hook___________ 4‑37______ 9. 3 1989__ Brad Quast__________ 4‑34______ 8. 5 1990__ Merton Hanks_______ 4‑27______ 6. 8 1991__ Carlos James________ 2‑30_____ 15. 0 Gary Clark___________ 2‑5_______ 2. 5 Scott Plate__________ 2‑4_______ 2. 0 Eddie Polly__________ 2‑3_______ 1. 5 1992__ Carlos James________ 4-61_____ 15. 3 1993__ Scott Plate__________ 5-56_____ 11. 2 1994__ Marquis Porter_______ 3-32_____ 10. 7 1995__ Plez Atkins__________ 6-97_____ 16. 2 1996__ Damien Robinson____ 6-99_____ 16. 5 1997__ Eric Thigpen_________ 3-30_____ 10. 0 1998__ Tarig Holman________ 3-0_______ 0. 0 ______ Eric Thigpen_________ 3-17______ 5. 7 1999__ Tarig Holman________ 3-30_____ 10. 0 2000__ Ryan Hansen________ 3-58_____ 19. 3 2001__ Bob Sanders_________ 4-24______ 6. 0 2002__ Derek Pagel_________ 4-89_____ 22. 2 Jovon Johnson_______ 4-71_____ 17. 8 2003__ Jovon Johnson_______ 6-81_____ 13. 5 2004__ Antwan Allen________ 4-54_____ 13. 5 Jovon Johnson_______ 4-13______ 3. 3 2005__ Jovon Johnson_______ 3-18______ 6. 0 Adam Shada_________ 3-9_______ 3. 0 2006__ Adam Shada_________ 3-113____ 37. 7 Miguel Merrick_______ 3-7_______ 2. 3 Mike Humpal________ 3-0_______ 0. 0 2007__ Charles Godfrey______ 5-33______ 6. 6 2008__ Tyler Sash___________ 5-147____ 29. 4 Pat Angerer_________ 5-134_____ 6. 8 2009__ Tyler Sash___________ 6-203____ 33. 8 2010__ Brett Greenwood______5-23_______ 4. 6 2011__ Tanner Miller_________3-114_____ 38. 0 Micah Hyde__________3-0________ 0. 0 2012__ Christian Kirksey____ 2-86_____ 43. 0 Tom Donatell________ 2-18______ 9. 0 Greg Castillo_________ 2-2_______ 1. 0 Note: Players listed in boldface are current players.

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E Tackles

(ranked according to total tackles) Year__ Player _____________ Solo‑At__ Total 1966__ Dave Moreland______ 60‑34______ 94 1967__ Rod Barnhart________ 74/50_____ 124 1968__ Mike Phillips_________ 77‑42_____ 119 1969__ Dave Brooks_________ 59‑43_____ 102 1970__ Dave Clement_______ 75‑65_____ 140 1971__ Dave Simms_________ 84‑55_____ 139 1972__ Andre Jackson_______ 83‑88_____ 171 1973__ Dan LeFleur_________ 75‑52_____ 127 1974__ Dan LeFleur_________ 74‑41_____ 115 1975__ Andre Jackson_______ 83‑43_____ 126 1976__ Tom Rusk___________ 71‑43_____ 114 1977__ Tom Rusk___________ 105‑33____ 138 1978__ Tom Rusk___________ 68‑38_____ 106 1979__ Leven Weiss_________ 72‑40_____ 112 1980__ Mel Cole____________ 72‑53_____ 125 1981__ Mel Cole____________ 56‑38______ 94 1982__ Larry Station_________ 51‑37______ 88 1983__ Larry Station_________ 81‑57_____ 138 1984__ Larry Station_________ 85‑52_____ 137 1985__ Larry Station_________ 91‑38_____ 129 1986__ George Davis________ 82‑47_____ 129 1987__ Dave Haight_________ 81‑45_____ 126 1988__ Jim Reilly___________ 82‑57_____ 139 1989__ Melvin Foster________ 38‑78_____ 116 1990__ Melvin Foster________ 56‑51_____ 107 1991__ John Derby__________ 69‑38_____ 107 1992__ Jason Olejniczak_____ 46-53______ 99 1993__ Mike Dailey__________ 82-49_____ 131 1994__ Bobby Diaco_________ 67-49_____ 116 1995__ Bobby Diaco_________ 62-72_____ 134 1996__ Matt Hughes________ 92-44_____ 136 1997__ Matt Hughes________ 60-50_____ 110 1998__ Matt Bowen_________ 54-38______ 92 1999__ Matt Bowen_________ 76-33_____ 109 2000__ LeVar Woods________ 58-39______ 97 2001__ Bob Sanders_________ 78-44_____ 122 2002__ Fred Barr____________ 58-56_____ 114 2003__ Abdul Hodge________ 84-57_____ 141 2004__ Abdul Hodge________ 79-37_____ 116 2005__ Abdul Hodge________ 98-60_____ 158 2006__ Mike Klinkenborg_____ 61-68_____ 129 2007__ Mike Klinkenborg_____ 46-77_____ 123 2008__ Pat Angerer_________ 45-62_____ 107 2009__ Pat Angerer_________ 48-97_____ 145 2010__ Jeremiha Hunter______29-61_______ 90 2011__ James Morris________52-58_____ 110 Christian Kirksey_____62-48_____ 110 2012 Anthony Hitchens____56-68_____ 124

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

Tackles For Loss Yr. 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 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________________ 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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IOWA’S LONGEST PLAYS Run 96______Eddie Vincent vs. Purdue, 11/6/54 92______Royce Mix vs. Illinois, 11/25/72 91______Larry Ferguson vs. Ohio State, 11/12/60 89______Tavian Banks vs. Iowa State, 9/14/96 87______Rick Bayless vs. Northern Illinois, 9/20/86 87______Ed Podolak vs. Northwestern, 10/22/66 86______Ronnie Harmon vs. Iowa State, 9/8/84 85______Larry Ferguson vs. Oregon State, 9/24/60 82______Tavian Banks vs. Iowa State, 9/20/97 82______Tom Smith vs. Washington State, 9/27/69 81______Bob Jeter vs. California, 1/1/59 80______Sedrick Shaw vs. Central Michigan, 9/3/94 80______Eddie Phillips vs. Minnesota, 11/19/83 80______Brad Reid vs. Wisconsin, 11/18/78 78______Butch Caldwell vs. Michigan State, 11/24/73 78______James Hatch vs. Illinois, 11/8/52 77______Dennis Mosley vs. Iowa State, 9/17/77 76______Jim Jensen vs. Indiana, 10/18/75 75______Adam Robinson vs. Iowa State, 9/11/10 75______Shonn Greene vs. Purdue, 11/15/08 Pass 95______Banks to Clark vs. Purdue, 10/5/02 95______Hartlieb to Early vs. Northwestern, 11/7/87 93______Vlasic to Early vs. Northwestern, 10/25/86 92______Stanzi to McNutt, Jr. , vs. Indiana, 10/31/09 89______Long to Smith vs. Northwestern, 10/26/85 88______Vandenberg to McNutt, Jr. , vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/3/11 87______Snook to Nourse vs. Minnesota, 11/7/64 86______Grogan to Smith vs. Northwestern, 10/8/83 80______Sunderman to Triplett vs. Wisconsin, 10/30/71 80______Szykowny to Ferguson vs. Wisconsin, 10/20/62 80______Duncan to Sessi vs. Utah State, 9/28/57 80______Vandenberg to McNutt, Jr. , vs. Indiana, 10/22/11 78______Tate to Solomon at Purdue, 10/8/05 78______Caldwell to Schultz vs. Ohio State, 11/17/73 78______Lawrence to Reardon vs. Arizona, 10/4/69 77______Long to Harmon vs. Penn State, 9/17/83 77______Farmer to Mertes to Couppee vs. Minnesota, 11/15/41 76______Riddle to Krause vs. Indiana, 10/12/63 76______Dobrino to Smith vs. Notre Dame, 11/20/54 75______McCann to Hill vs. Indiana, 10/20/01 75______Mullen to Hill vs. Western Michigan, 9/16/00 75______Suess to Mosley vs. Wisconsin, 10/27/79 Kickoff Return 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 86______Tim Dodge at Michigan State, 10/2/99 77______Bill Burkett vs. Nebraska, 11/9/40 76______Kahlil Hill vs. Penn State, 9/29/01 75______Ricchard Carter vs. Iowa State, 9/14/96

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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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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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

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IOWA’S LONGEST PLAYS Punt Returns For Touchdown (Does not include blocked punt returns) 95______Bill Happel vs. 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 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 55______Robert Smith vs. Purdue, 10/15/83 44______Tim Dwight vs. Minnesota, 11/22/97 Interception Returns For Touchdown 98______Tanner Miller vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11 98______Adam Shada vs. Purdue, 10/7/06 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 72______Micah Hyde vs. Missouri, 12/28/10 70______Matt Bowen vs. Indiana, 10/25/97 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 57______Amari Spievey at Minnesota, 11/22/08 57______Tom Knight vs. Indiana, 10/12/96 47______Joe Slattery vs. Illinois, 9/26/98 47______Jovon Johnson vs. Northern Iowa, 9/17/05 47______Chad Greenway vs. Kent State, 9/04/04 47______Chris Smith vs. Miami, OH, 9/08/01 33______Shaun Prater vs. Penn State, 10/2/10 20______Broderick Binns at Arizona, 9/18/10 18______Christian Kirksey at Indiana, 11/03/12 Fumble Returns For Touchdown 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 9_______Micah Hyde vs. Purdue, 11/10/12 Blocked Field Goal Returns For Touchdown 87______LeVar Woods vs. Northern Illinois, 9/18/99 85______Antwan Allen vs. Purdue, 10/05/02 Blocked PAT Return For Touchdown 99______D. J. Johnson vs. Penn State, 9/28/02 Note: Bold denotes on 2013 roster


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.

Visionary Level Scholarships

Leonard A. and Marlene S. Hadley Center Football Scholarship Robert G. and Annalee Jacoby Hockridge Wrestling Scholarship Jim and Rhonda Juhlin Men’s Basketball Scholarship Gus and Theo Mastrogany End Scholarship Robert W. and Jean C. Ottilie Athletic Scholarship John and Peg Slusher Softball Catcher Scholarship Arthur E. Stanley Football Scholarships Chris Street Memorial Men’s Basketball Scholarship Dale L. Tieden Football Scholarships Henry B. and Patricia B. Tippie Athletic Scholarships Jim and Susan Woods Offensive Lineman Scholarship

Leadership Level Scholarships

Nile Kinnick Memorial Scholarships Nile Kinnick Scholarship for Women Ron and Carol Kirchhoff Men’s Basketball Scholarship W. A. Krause Football Scholarship Gary Kurdelmeier Wrestling Scholarship Robert and Dorothy Lee Scholarship Jack and Ailene Liechty Men’s Golf Scholarship Jack and Ailene Liechty Football Scholarship Jack and Ailene Liechty Men’s Basketball Scholarship Jack and Ailene Liechty Women’s Basketball Scholarship Linn County I-Club Football Scholarship Brad and Anne Lohaus Men’s Basketball Scholarship Paul Mason Memorial Scholarship Bob and Jo Lynne Meskimen Family Football Scholarship Terry and Susan Mulligan Football Scholarship Terry and Susan Mulligan Men’s Swimming Scholarship Bucky O’Connor Men’s Basketball Scholarship Bucky O’Connor Men’s Golf Scholarship Dennis and Donna Oldorf Athletic Scholarship Robert and Ruth Olson Football Scholarship Bob and Dorothy Otto Football Scholarship Dave Paulson Baseball Scholarship Whitey and Grace Piro Football Scholarship William and Kay Pitlik Wrestling Scholarship William and Kay Pitlik Football Scholarships William and Kay Pitlik Softball Scholarship William and Kay Pitlik Women’s Basketball Scholarship William and Kay Pitlik Field Hockey Scholarship Polk County I-Club Football Scholarship Polk County I-Club Softball Scholarship Rigler Family Football Scholarship Bob Root Memorial Football Scholarship Stella Wolff Sanford Women’s Scholarship Douglas D. Schnoebelen Women’s Basketball Scholarship John and Dorothy Sill Wrestling Scholarship Roland and Esther Smith Men’s Athletic Scholarships Roland and Esther Smith Women’s Athletic Scholarships Barbara G. and Professor Ralph I. Stephens Women’s Basketball Scholarship Marshall Stewart Athletic Scholarship Dennis and Janice Oliver Strang Football Scholarship John Streif Men’s Basketball Scholarship Ben Trickey Memorial Scholarship Raymond K. and Susan K. Vawter Football Scholarship W. David Ward Football Scholarship Earl and Edna Yoder Football Scholarship

Beth and Bob Allsop Point Guard Scholarship Ray Carlson Lineman Scholarship Fritz and Mary Lee Duda Hawkeye Spirit Scholarships Mark Falb Quarterback Scholarship Bill and John Fenton Football Scholarship George C. and Nora Foerstner Memorial Football Scholarships Russ and Ann Gerdin Family Football Scholarships Russ and Ann Gerdin Family Men’s Basketball Scholarships Russ and Ann Gerdin Family Women’s Basketball Scholarship Russ and Ann Gerdin Family Wrestling Scholarship Russ and Ann Gerdin Family Athletic Scholarship

Dr. C. F. “Larry” and Lois Barrett Football Scholarship Micheal and Patricia Beal Women’s Basketball Scholarship John and Ruth Beckman Scholarships P. Sue Beckwith, M. D. , Women’s Basketball Scholarship P. Sue Beckwith, M. D. , Rowing Scholarship Warren and Harriet Berman Family Football Scholarship Warren and Harriet Berman Family Men’s Basketball Scholarship Mike Boddicker Baseball Scholarship Lester Bookey Memorial Scholarship Patty and Tom Buroker Football Scholarship Tom and Lori Cardella Football Scholarship B. W. “Wayne” Carpenter Football Scholarship Carver Scholarship/Slater Award Gene and Jennie Clay Football Scholarship John and Mary Ann Colloton Men’s Basketball Scholarship John and Mary Ann Colloton Football Scholarship John and Mary Ann Colloton Women’s Basketball Scholarship John and Mary Ann Colloton Wrestling Scholarship Catherine Nacke Cooper Men’s Basketball Scholarship Tom and Shari Davis Men’s Basketball Manager Scholarship Doran Family Gymnastics Scholarship C. W. “Bump” Elliott Football Scholarship Dr. Brent and Ellen Feller Men’s Basketball Scholarship John Ferentz Memorial Football Scholarship Hayden Fry Captain’s Scholarship Eugene and Pat Gauron Women’s Tennis Scholarship Al Grady Memorial Football Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Baseball Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Football Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Men’s Cross Country/Track Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Men’s Basketball Manager’s Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Softball Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Volleyball Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Women’s Basketball Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Wrestling Scholarship Theo and Glenda Hitchens Football Scholarship Theo and Glenda Hitchens Men’s Basketball Scholarship James Hoak Men’s Golf Scholarship Iowa Style Wrestling Scholarship Richard O. Jacobson Football Scholarship Johnson County I-Club Football Scholarship Johnson County I-Club Wrestling Scholarship Bud and Georgia Johnson Women’s Basketball Scholarship Nile Kinnick Leadership Scholarship

The Hawkeye Visions Endowment Program: Investing in a Winning Future! To make a gift or for more information about the Hawkeye Visions Endowment Program, please contact Sloane R. Tyler, Director of Development, (319) 467-3410 or (800) 648-6973. The UI Foundation is the preferred channel of support for private contributions to all areas of The University of Iowa. Athletic Endowed Scholarship Gift Levels Visionary Scholarship: $400,000 example: The Jane Doe Women’s Basketball Point Guard Scholarship Leadership Scholarship :$200,000 example: The Doe Family Women’s Basketball Scholarship Sustaining Scholarship: $50,000 example: The John and Jane Doe Athletic Scholarship *For a complete list of ALL named, endowed scholarships currently awarded, please visit www. jointheiclub. com

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IOWA FOOTBALL 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E The Iowa Hawkeyes play their home football games in Kinnick Stadium (capacity 70,585), located on the west campus in the heart of the University’s 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 player’s 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.

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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 photographer’s 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 Iowa’s 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 men’s basketball. In addition, Dolphin also serves as the host of the weekly coach’s shows during the season with football Coach Kirk Ferentz and men’s 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. Iowa’s 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 agency’s 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 UI’s 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. Zabel’s 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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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

Quad City Times Telephone: 1-800-足437-4648 500 E. Third St. Davenport, Iowa 52801 Iowa Football Writer: Steve Batterson E-mail: sbatterson@qctimes. com Sports Editor/Columnist: Don Doxsie E-mail: ddoxsie@qctimes. 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

Voice of the Hawkeyes Telephone: 319-530-2272 P. O. Box 426 North Liberty, Iowa 52317 Editor: Todd Brommelkamp E-mail: voiceofthehawkeyes@yahoo. com Waterloo Courier Telephone: 319-291-1469; 1-800-798-1702 100 E. 4th Street Waterloo, Iowa 50704 Iowa Football Writer: Jim Nelson E-mail: jim. nelson@wcfcourier. 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

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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


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Iowa City/Coralville Area Directory (area code is 319)

Air Transportation from Eastern Iowa Airport

Frontier Airlines_______________________________________ 800-432-1359 United_______________________________________________ 800-864-8331

Hotels/Motels

Heartland Inn, 87 2nd Street, Coralville_________________________ 351-8132 Holiday Inn Express, 970 25th Ave. , Coralville___________________ 625-5000 Holiday Inn, 1200 1st Ave. , Coralville__________________________ 351-5049 Homewood Suites by Hilton, 921 E. 2nd Ave. , Coralville___________ 338-3410 Hotel Vetro Studio Suites, 201 S. Linn St. , Iowa City, IA____________ 337-4961 Iowa House Hotel, 121 Iowa Memorial Union, Iowa City___________ 335-3513 Marriott Hotel and Conference Center, 300 East 9th Street, Coralville_688-4000 Residence Inn, 2681 James Street, Coralville____________________ 338-6000 Riverside Golf Resort, 3184 Hwy. 22, Riverside, IA________________ 648-1234 Sheraton Iowa City Hotel, 210 S. Dubuque St. , Iowa City__________ 337-4058 Sleep Inn and Suites, 485 Madison Ave. , N. , North Liberty_________ 665-2700 Suburban Extended Stay Hotel, 2491 Holiday Road, Coralville______ 625-2200 Super 8 Motel, 611 1st Ave. , Coralville_________________________ 337-8388 The Hotel at Kirkwood Center, 7725 Kirkwood Blvd. SW, Cedar Rapids____________________ 848-8700 Travel Lodge, 2216 N. Dodge St. , Iowa City_____________________ 351-1010

Restaurants

La Cava Mexican Restaurant, 1810 Coral St. , Coralville____________ 358-2324 Linn Street Café, 121 N. Linn St. , Iowa City______________________ 337-7370 Longhorn Steak House, 2671 James Street, Coralville_____________ 338-2011 Micky’s Irish Pub, 11 S. Dubuque St. , Iowa City__________________ 338-6860 Midtown Family Restaurant, 1069 Hwy. 1, Iowa City______________ 351-9323 Mill Restaurant, 120 E. Burlington Street, Iowa City_______________ 351-9529 Mondo’s Tomato Pie, 516 E. 2nd St. , Coralville___________________ 337-3000 Monicas, 302 2nd Street, Coralville____________________________ 338-7400 Okoboji Grill, 1857 Lower Muscatine Rd. , Iowa City_______________ 248-1155 Old Chicago, 78 Second Street, Coralville_______________________ 248-1220 Olive Garden, 925 25th Ave. , Coralville_________________________ 339-9100 Otis’ Tailgators, 450 1st Ave. , Coralville_________________________ 356-6914 Outback Steakhouse, 945 25th Ave. , Coralville__________________ 354-2755 Ox Yoke Inn, 4420 220 Trail, Amana______________________ 1-800-233-3441 Pagliai’s Pizza, 302 E. Bloomington St. , Iowa City_________________ 351-5073 Panchero’s Mexican Grill, 901 25th Ave. , Coralville_______________ 248-3256 Panchero’s Mexican Grill, 32 S. Clinton, Iowa City_________________ 338-6311 Pit Smokehouse, 130 N. Dubuque, Iowa City____________________ 337-6653 Quinton’s Bar & Deli, 215 E. Washington, Iowa City________________ 354-7074 Quinton’s Bar & Deli, 2500 Corridor Way, Ste. 5, Coralville__________ 625-2221 Red Lobster, 2671 2nd Street, Coralville________________________ 338-6400 Red Pepper Deli and Grill, 517 S. Riverside Drive, Iowa City_________ 337-5270 Red’s Ale House, 515 S. Dubuque St. , North Liberty______________ 626-2100 River City Beefstro, 1210 1st Ave. , Coralville_____________________ 351-1551 The Saloon, 112 E. College St. , Iowa City_______________________ 354-3837 Sam’s Pizza, 441 S. Gilbert St. , Iowa City________________________ 337-8200 Sanctuary Restaurant & Pub, 405 S. Gilbert St. , Iowa City__________ 351-5692 Short’s Burger and Shine, 18 S. Clinton St. , Iowa City______________ 337-4678 Sports Column, 12 S. Dubuque Street, Iowa City_________________ 356-6902 Steak and Shake, 2806 Commerce Drive, Coralville_______________ 545-5472 Stella, 1006 Melrose Ave. , Iowa City___________________________ 887-5564 Summit Restaurant & Bar, 10 S. Clinton St. , Iowa City_____________ 354-7482 Sushi Popo, 725 Mormon Trek Blvd. , Iowa City___________________ 338-7676 Takanami, 219 Iowa Avenue, Iowa City_________________________ 351-5125 Texas Road House, 2520 Corridor Way, Coralville_________________ 354-3489 The Three Samurai, 1801 2nd St. , Coralville_____________________ 337-3340 Vesta, 849 Quarry Road, Coralville_____________________________ 338-3782 Vine Tavern, 330 E. Prentiss St. , Iowa City_______________________ 354-8767 Vine Tavern & Eatery, 39 2nd St. , Coralville______________________ 338-7770 Vito’s Italian American Restaurant, 118 E. College St. , Iowa City_____ 338-1393 Which Wich, 925 25th Ave. , Coralville__________________________ 354-9424 Which Wich, 23 S. Dubuque Street, Iowa City____________________ 337-9424 Wig and Pen Pizza Pub, 1220 Hwy. 6 West, Coralville______________ 354-2767 Wildwood Smokehouse & Saloon, 4919 B Walleye Drive, Iowa City__ 338-2211

Allegiant Air__________________________________________ 702-505-8888 American Eagle________________________________________ 800-433-7300 Delta________________________________________________ 800-221-1212

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

Agave Bar & Grill, 2781 Oakdale Blvd. , Coralville_________________ 665-2524 Applebee’s, 200 12th St. , Coralville____________________________ 358-1986 Airliner, 22 S. Clinton, Iowa City_______________________________ 351-9259 Atlas World Grill, 127 Iowa Ave. , Iowa City______________________ 341-7700 Bandana’s Bar-B-Q, 807 1st Ave. , Coralville______________________ 512-6444 Bennigan’s, Coral Ridge Mall, Coralville_________________________ 625-2366 Blackstone, 502 Westbury Drive, Suite 1, Iowa City_______________ 338-1770 Bluebird Dinner, 330 E. Market St. , Iowa City____________________ 351-1470 Bo-James, 118 E. Washington St. , Iowa City_____________________ 337-4703 Bob’s Your Uncle Pizza Café, 2208 N. Dodge St. , Iowa City__________ 331-7400 Bread Garden Bakery & Café, 224 S. Clinton, Iowa City_____________ 354-4246 Brothers Bar & Grill, 125 W. Dubuque, Iowa City__________________ 338-6373 Brown Bottle, 115 E. Washington St. , Iowa City__________________ 351-6704 Bruegger’s Bagel Bakery, 404 1st Avenue, Coralville_______________ 337-2243 Buffalo Wild Wings, 201 Clinton Street, Iowa City_________________ 887-9464 Buffalo Wild Wings, 2500 Corridor Way, Coralville________________ 338-9464 Carl and Ernies Good Time Pub and Grub, 161 Hwy. 1 West, Iowa City______________________________ 337-4422 Carlos O’Kelly’s, 1411 S. Waterfront Drive, Iowa City_______________ 354-5800 Charlotte’s, 745 Community Drive, North Liberty_________________ 626-2295 Chili’s, 2651 2nd St. , Coralville________________________________ 351-1488 Chipotle Mexican Grill, 201 S. Clinton Street, #12, Iowa City________ 338-1194 Colony Inn Restaurant, 741 47th Ave. , Amana___________________ 622-6270 Culvers Frozen Custard, 2591 Heartland Place, Coralville___________ 545-8255 Divots Bar and Grill, 1900 Country Club Drive, Coralville___________ 248-9303 Edgewater Grille, 300 E. 9th Street, Coralville____________________ 887-5018 Eggy’s on 965, Hwy. 965, North Liberty_________________________ 665-4800 El Dorado, 102 Second Street, Coralville________________________ 688-5237 El Ranchero, 21 Sturgis Drive, Iowa City________________________ 338-4324 Flannigan’s Bar & Grill, 501 1st Ave. , Coralville___________________ 351-1904 Givanni’s Café, 109 E. College St. , Iowa City_____________________ 338-5967 Godfather’s Pizza, Highway 1 West, Iowa City____________________ 354-3312 Graze, 115 E. College Street, Iowa City_________________________ 887-5477 Gus’ Food & Spirits, 2421 Coral Court, Coralville__________________ 545-4290 Hamburg Inn, 214 N. Linn St. , Iowa City________________________ 337-5512 House of Lords Restaurant & Pub, 704 1st Ave. , Coralville__________ 351-0400 HuHot Mongolian Grill, 917 25th Ave. , Coralville_________________ 358-9100 Hunan Restaurant, 118 2nd St. , Coralville______________________ 338-8886 IHOP, 2435 James Street, Coralville____________________________ 248-1122 Iowa River Power Company, 501 1st Ave. , Coralville______________ 351-1904 Jimmy Jack’s Rib Shack, 1940 Lower Muscatine Road, Iowa City_____ 354-7427 Joseph’s Steakhouse, 212 S. Clinton St. , Iowa City________________ 358-0776 Konomi, 843 Quarry Road, #140, Coralville______________________ 351-2290

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IOWA FOOTBALL BIG TEN SCHEDULE/HAWKEYE HUDDLE INFORMATION 2 0 1 3 M E D I A G U I D E 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

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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, Herky’s 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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Honoring Legends. Building Leaders. Since its inception in 1896, the pursuit and attainment of academic excellence has been a priority for every Big Ten member institution. But maintaining the conference’s status as one of the preeminent athletic conferences in the country also endures as an important component of the Big Ten student-athlete experience. Striking that balance between academics and athletics is integral to the Big Ten’s identity, and the Big Ten’s “Honoring Legends. Building Leaders.” campaign links directly to the Big Ten mission. Recognized as one of intercollegiate sports’ most successful undertakings, the Big Ten strives for success from its student-athletes not only on the field and in the classroom, but around the world as well.

PREMIER ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS

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.

A HISTORY OF ATHLETIC SUCCESS

During the 2012-13 season, Big Ten institutions claimed seven national championships: Indiana men’s soccer; Michigan men’s gymnastics; Michigan men’s swimming and diving; Minnesota women’s ice hockey; Nebraska women’s bowling; Ohio State women’s 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 NCAA’s 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

EXTENSIVE TELEVISION EXPOSURE

Almost 1,400 Big Ten student-athletes and coaches have participated in the Olympics, winning at least 460 medals, including nearly 250 gold. Big Ten universities provide over $141 million in direct financial aid to more than 8,200 student-athletes playing on more than 300 teams in 42 different sports. The Big Ten sponsors 26 official conference sports, 13 for men and 13 for women, including the debut of men’s ice hockey as an official conference sport this academic year. In 2014-15, men’s and women’s lacrosse will be added as the conference’s 27th and 28th official sports, giving the Big Ten more official sports than all conferences other than the Ivy League.

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 nation’s most supportive, with nearly 9.8 million patrons attending conference home contests during the 2012-13 seasons for football, men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball alone.

In June 2013, Johns Hopkins University was accepted as the conference’s first sport affiliate member, allowing the debut of men’s lacrosse as an official conference sport in 2014-15.

Through the Big Ten’s 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 Ten’s 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 women’s basketball tournaments.

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IOWA ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

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Steve Roe

James Allan

Patrick Sojka

Chris Brewer

Traci Wagner

Your hosts in the Paul J. Brechler Press Box include UI Athletic Communications staff members Steve Roe, James Allan, Chris Brewer, Darren Miller, Jil Price, Patrick Sojka, Traci Wagner and Matthew Weitzel. Theresa Walenta is the office secretary. The Athletic Communications staff also includes student staff members Brandee Britt, Eric Clark, Kasie Collins, Lyn Metzger, Jimmy Novak, Hayley Otto and Sam Stych. Roe was named Director of Athletic Communications in July, 2011, after serving as interim director for one year. He joined the Hawkeye staff in 1990 and was named associate director in 1997. The Iowa City native earned his bachelor’s degree from Buena Vista University and his master’s degree from Northeast Louisiana University. He is the author of “HAWKEYES FOR LIFE”, published in 2007. Steve and his wife, Janet, have a daughter, Nike, and a son, James, two granddaughters, Teagan (9) and Lydia (infant), and a grandson, Jack (3). Both Nike (law degree) and James (bachelor’s degree) earned degrees from the University of Iowa. Wagner is in her 15th year as an assistant after previously serving as a student assistant for four years and as an intern for two years. A native of Iowa Falls, Wagner earned her degree in 1997 with a double major in journalism and communication studies. Traci and her husband, Jason, have a son, Nick, and a daughter, Sydney. Weitzel was named associate director in July, 2012, after serving as assistant director since 1998. Matthew graduated from the University of Iowa in 1997 with a Bachelor’s of Arts degree in Journalism and Mass Communication, with an emphasis in Business. The native of Mundelein, Ill. , was a student in the sports information office for three years. Brewer is in his fifth year as an assistant director after previously serving as a student assistant for three years. In 2004, the Iowa City native earned his English degree from the University of Iowa and served as a graduate assistant with the Detroit Lions media relations department. He and his wife, Brooke, have a daughter, Elyse, and a son, Del.

Jil Price

Matthew Weitzel

Darren Miller

Theresa Walenta

Miller is in his seventh year as Director of New Media in the athletics department after spending nearly 20 years working in the newspaper and sports information professions. He is a 1984 graduate of Tipton (Iowa) High School and a 1988 graduate of Wartburg College, majoring in communication arts (journalism/ public relations). Miller and his wife Ann have four children: Ashley, Melissa, Brittney and Kyle. Allan is in his fourth year as a fulltime assistant at Iowa, joining the staff in November, 2010. It is Allan’s second stint in the office, as he served as a student assistant from 2000-04. Allan returned to Iowa City after serving as the sports information director at the University of Missouri-Kansas City from 2005-10, and as the athletics media relations intern at Texas Christian University in 2004-05. The Hampton, Iowa, native earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Iowa in May, 2004. He and his wife, Mary Ann, have two sons, Jonathan and Will. Sojka is in his second year as an assistant director, joining the staff in July, 2012. Patrick previously worked in the Iowa athletic communications office as an undergraduate assistant for three years and a graduate assistant for two. The Muscatine HS graduate (2006) earned his bachelors of business administration degree from Iowa in May, 2010, and his master’s degree from Iowa in May, 2012. Price is in her first year as assistant director, joining the Iowa program after serving as a graduate assistant in the athletics media services office at Western Illinois University the past two years. She is a native of Huntertown, Ind. Price earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication, with minors in Journalism and Public Relations, from Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne (IPFW) in 2011. She earned her master’s degree (Science in Sport Management) from Western Illinois in 2013. Administrative assistant Theresa Walenta has been employed by The University of Iowa for 35 years. A member of the Iowa athletic department staff since 1988, Theresa has been a member of the athletic communications staff for 18 years. She is a lifelong resident of the Iowa City/Coralville area.

The Athletic Communications Office is located in Suite S300 in Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The office phone number is 319/335‑9411 and the FAX number is 319/335‑9417.

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