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Table of Contents______________________________________ 1
National Awards__________________________________122-123
Consensus All-Americans___________________________124-125
NFL Draft________________________________________134-136
Iowa TV Appearances______________________________142-143
Traditions__________________________________________ 147
2008 Starters/Pronunciation____________________________ 29
Scores_ _________________________________________148-153
Lettermen_______________________________________156-161
Jersey Numbers___________________________________162-173
Individual Records________________________________174-175
Year-By-Year Leaders______________________________186-187
Longest Plays____________________________________188-189
SID Directory_________________________________________ 87
2008 Opponents____________________________________88-93
Media Information________________________________197-198
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Specialists:____________ 4/1
Lettermen Breakdown:
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Three-year:______________ 7
Two-year:_ _____________ 11
One-year:_______________ 34
Starters Returning/Lost:
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Offense:_______________ 7/4
Defense:_ _____________ 5/6
Kickers:_______________ 2/0
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Gary Barta
UI Director of Athletics
Gary Barta is in his third year as the Athletic Director
at The University of Iowa. He became the Universitys
11th Director of Intercollegiate Athletics on August 1,
2006. He succeeded Robert Bowlsby, who left after 15
years at Iowa to take over the program at Stanford.
A native Midwesterner, Barta signed a five-year
contract to lead one of the most successful athletic
programs in the nation. His wife Connie is a native
of Waterloo, IA.
Barta has already put his stamp on Iowa Athletics
during his first two years in Iowa City. He oversaw the final stages of the $89
million renovation at Kinnick Stadium and the new Paul W. Brechler Press Box.
He officially opened Iowas new Hawkeye Tennis and Recreation Center. In the
spring of 2007 he hired new head mens Basketball Coach Todd Lickliter from
Butler University. Lickliters hiring came on the heels of his teams Sweet 16
appearance and his being named the NABC Division I national Coach of the Year.
Basketball experts from around the country are touting this as an outstanding
hire.
During the past year Iowas wrestling team returned to national prominence
winning the NCAA title for the 21st time in school history. The Hawkeyes also
won the Big Ten title in convincing fashion. The womens basketball team won a
share of the Big Ten championship and qualified for the NCAA tourney. And, the
field hockey unit won the Big Tens tournament championship.
Several other initiatives have been set in motion during Bartas first two years
at Iowa. An Athletic Department Strategic Plan has been launched, mapping
out the vision and goals for the future. Ground has been broken for a new
$7 million boathouse for the rowing program. Construction is well underway
on a new Campus Wellness and Recreation Center, which includes a first-class
aquatic center. It will serve as the new home for the Hawkeye men and womens
swimming teams. Carver-Hawkeye Arena is slated to undergo a $47 million
renovation that will add a practice facility, improve the fan experience, and
renovate and add office space. In addition to facilities, the Strategic Plan lays
out goals for academic achievement, championship success, fiscal growth, and
overall student-athlete, coach, and staff performance.
Barta has over 20 years of university and athletic administration experience.
Before taking over at Iowa he had been the Wyoming Athletic Director since
October of 2003. From November 1996 to October 2003, he was Senior Associate
Athletic Director for External Relations and Sports Programs at the University of
Washington in Seattle. From 1990 to 1996, he was associated with the University
of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, where he was the Director of Athletic Development
and External Relations. He also served as Associate Director of Development at
North Dakota State University in Fargo, from 1988-90, where he was involved
in fund-raising for athletics, the colleges of business and engineering, and the
Universitys annual fund.
Wyoming received the NCAA Division IA Program of Excellence Award in 2006
during Bartas tenure there, which honors athletic programs that are superior
athletically, academically, and in student-athlete life skills preparation.
Barta has been a successful fund-raiser throughout his career, having
helped secure more than $150 million in private contributions and corporate
sponsorships over the past 10 years. In less than two years, he helped Wyoming
raise more than $22 million, including $11 million in private contributions
and $11 million in matching state funds. He was directly involved in major
fund raising programs at Washington, including a $100 million plan for facility
renovations.
Prior to taking over at Wyoming, he served as Washingtons Senior Associate
Athletic Director for External Relations and Sports Programs. He was responsible
for generating revenue to fund Washingtons $40 million annual intercollegiate
athletics budget. While at Washington, Barta was directly involved in a variety
of duties including: hiring of coaches and administrative staff, coordinating the
schedule for mens basketball, initiating and managing sponsor relationships,
and negotiating radio network contracts.
Barta earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communication and
Broadcast Journalism from North Dakota State University in 1987. He was an
option quarterback for Bison football squads that won the Division II NCAA
national championship in 1983, 1985 and 1986. He returned to NDSU to begin
his career in 1988 as an Associate Director of Development and later became the
Director of Development.
He served as Director of Athletic Development and External Relations at the
University of Northern Iowa (1990-96). There he managed all fund raising, marketing
and promotions and media relations activities for the schools 17-sport program.
Barta, and his wife, Connie, have a son, Luke (10) and a daughter, Madison
(8). He was born September 4, 1963, in Minneapolis, MN.
kirk ferentz
Kirk Ferentz
Ferentz led the 2004 Hawkeyes to their second Big Ten title in three years
and won the leagues Coach of the Year honors for the second time. Iowas
10-2 (7-1 in the Big Ten) record was expected by very few. 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.
Iowa put the topping on the 2003 and 2004 seasons by beating favored
SEC teams in New Years 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, Iowas record over that three year span ranked eighth
best in the nation.
Iowas 6-6 record a year ago included a 4-4 mark in Big Ten play. Iowa
tied for fifth in the league standings, marking the sixth time in the
last seven seasons the Hawkeyes have finished in the Big Tens upper
division. The Hawkeyes won their final three league games of the year
and four of the last five.
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. Hawkeye offensive
lineman Robert Gallery was named winner of the 2003 Outland Trophy,
which goes to the nations top collegiate interior lineman. Iowa put the
topping on the 2003 season by beating a favored Florida team (37-17) in
the Outback Bowl, in Tampa, FL, on New Years Day.
Ferentz was named Iowas 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 61-49, including a 57-30 mark over
the last seven seasons. He has posted a 38-34 record in Big Ten play. His
career record is 73-70 in 12 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.
The 2002 team was probably the most decorated in Iowa football
history.
Eleven true freshmen saw action in 2007, the most for the Hawkeyes
under Ferentz. Overall, Iowa used 31 first year players a year ago, a
figure that ranked third nationally behind North Carolina and Florida for
playing young players.
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 schools first undefeated Big
Ten campaign since 1922. The win over Michigan was the most convincing
by a Wolverine opponent, in Ann Arbor, since 1967. The Hawkeyes also
played in the BCSs FedEx Orange Bowl for the first time, having their
nine-game winning streak snapped by Southern California.
Four of Iowas six wins a year ago came in Kinnick Stadium, where the
Hawkeyes have posted a 32-7 (.821) record since the start of the 2002
season. That mark includes a school-record 22-game winning streak
(2002-05). Iowa begins the 2008 season with an active streak of 30
consecutive sellouts (70,585), selling out every game in each of the last
four seasons.
Ferentz was named 2002 Associated Press and The Walter Camp Football
Foundations 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.
Winning three of its final four games in 2001, Ferentz led Iowa to the
Sylvania Alamo Bowl in San Antonio, TX, where the Hawkeyes defeated
Texas Tech 19-16.
Under Ferentz, the Hawkeyes put together the greatest run in school
history. The Hawkeyes won 11 games in 2002 and 10 in both 2003 and
2004. With a 7-5 record in 2005, Iowa posted a four-year mark of 38-12,
the best in school history. And, Iowas 25 Big Ten wins were the most
ever by a Hawkeye team in a four year span. No other Big Ten team won
more league games in that four-year span.
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 the two-point loss to
16th-ranked Texas in the Alamo Bowl provide reasons for optimism in
2007.
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 2005,
Iowa tied Southern Cal and Virginia Tech with the best football studentathlete 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. Among the
64 schools who participated in bowl games following the 2006 season,
Iowas graduation rate (72%) ranked ninth best.
Ferentz, the two-time Big Ten Coach of the Year (2002 & 2004) led the
Hawkeyes 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. Following the 2005 season Iowa was one of four teams (Southern
Cal, Georgia, Florida State) in the nation to play in four consecutive
January bowl games.
Along with Ferentz earning conference and national Coach of the Year
recognition, members of his staff have also been well recognized. Norm
Parker, Iowas defensive coordinator, was a finalist for the 2004 and 2005
Frank Broyles Award, which recognizes the top Division I assistant coach
in the nation. Lester Erb, who has coached running backs, wide receivers
kirk ferentz
and special teams at Iowa, was named by Rivals.com as one of the top 25
recruiters in 2005. Ron Aiken, Iowas defensive line coach through the
2006 season, was the American Football Coaches Association Division I
Assistant Coach of the Year in 2002. Aiken is now on the coaching staff
of the NFLs Arizona Cardinals.
Under Ferentz and his staff, Hawkeye players have gathered all-Big
Ten and national recognition at a record pace. Four 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 OBrien
Award and AP Player of the Year) and tight end Dallas Clark (John Mackey
Award). Banks was also the runner-up in the 2002 Heisman Trophy
voting.
Banks was the Big Ten Conference Player of the Year and conference MVP
in 2002 and guard Eric Steinbach was the Big Ten Lineman of the Year in
2002. Gallery, in 2003, became the ninth Hawkeye to earn the Lineman
of the Year award.
Another part of Iowas success under Ferentz is reflected in the annual
NFL draft. In the most recent NFL draft, DB Charles Godfrey was a third
round selection of the Carolina Panthers, while DE Ken Iwebema was a
fourth round selection (Arizona) and LB Mike Humpal was selected in the
sixth round (Pittsburgh).
LB Chad Greenway was a first round pick in the 2006 draft, with fellow
linebacker Abdul Hodge being selected in the third round. In the 2007
draft, OL Marshal Yanda (third round, Baltimore), TE Scott Chandler
(fourth, San Diego) and OL Mike Elgin (seventh, New England) were
selected.
Overall, 23 players have been drafted in the past six years, with seven
being selected among the top 50 picks. In addition, five Hawkeye players
signed NFL free agent contracts the day after the 2003 and 2007 drafts,
nine signed free agent contracts immediately following the 2004 draft,
three in 2005 and 2008 and four following the 2006 draft.
Over the past nine seasons, 60 of 70 senior starters under Coach Ferentz
have been selected in the NFL draft or signed to an NFL free agent
contract.
Robert Gallery was the second selection in the 2004 NFL draft, while
Bob Sanders was selected in the second round as the first pick of the
Indianapolis Colts. Nate Kaeding, a third round selection of the San
Diego Chargers, became the first kicker since 2000 (and just the sixth
ever) to be selected on the first day of the draft.
Iowa ranks among Big Ten leaders in number of players (26) drafted
over the past seven years. In the 2005 NFL Draft, DE Matt Roth and DT
Jonathan Babineaux were second round selections and DB Sean Considine
was picked in the fourth round.
Among the former Hawkeyes who have gone on to play in the NFL,
Kaeding, Sanders and DL Aaron Kampman (Green Bay) have earned allPro recognition. Sanders was named by the Associated Press as the 2007
NFL defensive Player of the Year.
Ferentz joined the Iowa staff after serving as assistant head coach and
offensive line coach of the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football
League. He had been a part of the Baltimore (Cleveland Browns prior to
the move) organization for six years.
Ferentz was a member of Hayden Frys Iowa staff for nine years as offensive
line coach (1981-89). Iowa appeared in eight bowl games during the time
Ferentz was an Iowa assistant. A pair of Rose Bowls (1982 & 1986), two
Holiday Bowl appearances (1986-87) and a pair of Peach Bowl visits (1982
& 1988), along with appearances in the Gator (1983) and Freedom (1984)
bowls, highlighted his previous Iowa stay. Iowas record in those nine
years was 73-33-4 and included two 10-win and two nine-win seasons.
Offensive lines under the direction of Ferentz anchored four of Iowas
highest scoring offenses. Five of Iowas top offensive teams, in terms of
yards gained per game, were operating behind Ferentz coached offensive
lines. And, seven of Iowas top 10 passing teams of all time occurred
during the Ferentz years of the 1980s.
Kirks coaching career began as a student assistant (1977) at his
alma mater, Connecticut. The next two years (1978-79) were spent at
Worcester Academy, where Kirk also taught English literature. He served
as a graduate assistant offensive line coach at Pittsburgh during the 1980
season. That Pittsburgh team (coached by Jackie Sherrill) finished with
an 11-1 record and a number two national ranking.
He joined Frys staff in 1981 and the Hawkeyes won their first conference
title and Rose Bowl berth in over 20 years. A string of 19 straight nonwinning seasons came to an end in 1981. Ferentz continued as Iowas
line coach thru the 1989 season.
Eleven Hawkeyes, coached by Ferentz (the assistant), went on to play
in the National Football League. They were John Alt, Rob Baxley, Dave
Croston, Scott Davis, Mike Devlin, Chris Gambol, Mike Haight, Ron
Hallstrom, Joel Hilgenberg, Bob Kratch and Brett Miller. Alt, Haight and
Hallstrom were first round picks in the NFL draft and five of his players
were first team all-Big Ten.
He was named head coach of the Maine Bears in 1990 and held that
position for three years before being hired by Bill Belichick and the
Cleveland Browns.
Kirk served as the honorary chair of the University of Iowas 1999-00
United Way campaign and he serves on the National Advisory Board
of the Bethesda Family Services Foundation. Kirk and his wife, Mary,
have given two major financial gifts to the University of Iowa. The most
recent was a $400,000 gift to the Universitys College of Liberal Arts and
University Childrens Hospital. The Ferentz also made a $100,000 gift to
the Universitys College of Liberal Arts in 2003.
Ferentz was born August 1, 1955, in Royal Oak, MI. He attended Upper
St. Clair High School in Pittsburgh. He graduated from the University of
Connecticut in 1978 with a bachelors degree in English Education. He
was a football captain and an academic all-Yankee Conference linebacker
at UConn.
Kirk was inducted into the Upper St. Clair High School Hall of Fame in
September, 2002 and the Western Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall
of Fame in May, 2003.
Kirk and his wife, Mary, have five children. They are Brian (25), Kelly
(23), Joanne (21), James (19) and Steven (15). James, an offensive
lineman, has followed in Brians steps as a member of the Iowa football
program.
ken okeefe
Ken OKeefe
Banks) and Offensive Lineman of the Year (Eric Steinbach). Four offensive
players, Banks, Steinbach, TE Dallas Clark and center Bruce Nelson, earned
first team all-America recognition.
Several Iowa quarterbacks coached by OKeefe have had the opportunity
to play in the NFL and, over the past eight years, 14 offensive players
coached by OKeefe have been selected in the NFL draft.
In 2001, QB Kyle McCann led the Hawkeyes to seven wins, including a
victory over Texas Tech in the Alamo Bowl. McCann ranked second in
the Big Ten in pass efficiency while completing 66.3% of his passes and
throwing for 2,028 yards. McCann competed for Barcelona in the NFL
Europe professional league following his career at Iowa.
Under OKeefes direction, Iowa ranked third in the Big Ten in scoring at
28.7 points per game in 2003 after leading the league in scoring offense
in both 2001 (32.6 ppg) and 2002 (37.2 ppg). Iowa finished third in the
league in total offense in 2002 at 424.5 yards a game, a figure which
ranked 13th nationally. The Hawkeyes finished first in the Big Ten and
second nationally in passing efficiency (156.3) in 2002. Iowa also led the
league in third-down conversions during the 2002 season and QB sacks
allowed (12), while ranking second in rushing offense (214.2) and third
in total offense (424.5).
OKeefe was the head coach at Fordham University in 1998 and was the
head coach at Allegheny College for eight seasons (1990-97). His career
record of 83-17-1 includes a 79-10-1 mark at Allegheny, where his team
won five North Coast Athletic Conference titles and the 1990 NCAA Division
III national title. OKeefe led Allegheny to four undefeated regular seasons
(1990, 1991, 1994 and 1996) and six NCAA playoffs.
For his outstanding first year at Allegheny, OKeefe was named NCAA
Division III Coach of the Year in 1990. He was also named conference Coach
of the Year four times (1990, 1991, 1993 and 1996) while at Allegheny.
All eight of his teams ranked among the nations top 12 at the end of the
season and he coached 38 All-Americans.
Prior to becoming head coach at Allegheny, OKeefe served as offensive
line coach (1986-87) and offensive coordinator (1988-89) there. Ken was
an assistant coach at the University of New Haven in 1976 and 1977.
In 1985, he coached Fort Worth (TX) Country Day School, and from 1978-84
he led Worcester (MA) Academy to a 37-11 record and three New England
Class A prep championships.
In 1992, OKeefe led a North Coast Athletic Conference all-star team
to Moscow, Russia for a game with the semi-pro Moscow Bears. That
experience led to a partnership called Friendship Through Football that
resulted in the first youth football games ever between the United States
and Russia.
OKeefe earned his B.A. degree in history from John Carroll University in
1975, where he played football and baseball. He was a three-year starter
at wide receiver while at John Carroll.
OKeefe was born Aug. 18, 1953 in Milford, CT. He and his wife, Joanne,
have two children, Meghan and Brendan.
OC, 1999-present
HC, 1998
HC, 1990-97
OL, OC, 1986-89
1978-85
AC, 1976-77
norm parker
Norm Parker
Defensive Coordinator
10th Year at Iowa
Norm Parker is in his 10th year as defensive
coordinator at the University of Iowa. He previously
coached the Hawkeye inside linebackers and he
coached the outside linebackers during his first three
years on the Iowa staff. Parker was named a finalist
for the Frank Broyles Assistant Coach of the Year in
both 2004 and 2005.
Parker directs an Iowa defense that has earned a reputation as one of the most
physical, hard-hitting units in the Big Ten and the nation. Iowa appeared in
six straight bowl games between 2001 and 2006 and was bowl eligible last
season for the seventh straight year. The six straight post-season appearances
mark the second longest streak in school history and included four January
bowl games. The Hawkeyes earned a share of the Big Ten title in both 2002
and 2004 and have finished in the Big Tens first division in six of the past
seven seasons.
The Hawkeyes have won 50 games over the past six years, competing in
the 2003 Orange Bowl, defeating Florida 37-17 in the 2004 Outback Bowl,
defeating LSU 30-25 in the 2005 Capital One Bowl and earning a return trip
to the 2006 Outback Bowl and 2006 Alamo Bowl. Iowa has won 31 Big Ten
games in the past six seasons.
Iowa closed the 2007 season with three wins in its last four games, posting a
6-6 overall record. Iowa led the Big Ten in turnover margin (+8) and redzone
defense (68.4%) while ranking third in scoring defense (18.8) and rushing
defense (122.0) and fourth in pass efficiency defense (115.7). Iowa was 12thnationally in scoring defense.
Despite an entirely new defensive line that consisted of two freshman and
two sophomores, Iowas defense gained confidence and maturity as the 2005
season progressed. All-American linebackers Abdul Hodge and Chad Greenway
led the way, ranking first and second, respectively, in the Big Ten in tackles.
Hodge (third) and Greenway (fifth) are both among Iowas career tackle
leaders. Greenway was a first round selection by Minnesota in the 2006 NFL
Draft, while Hodge was selected in the third round by Green Bay.
Four Iowa defensive players were named first team all-Big Ten in 2004, with
DE Matt Roth being the only unanimous selection by league coaches. Three
Iowa players were named to the 2003 first all-Big Ten team and two others
earned second team honors. Roth, DT Jonathan Babineaux and safety Sean
Considine were all selected in the first four rounds of the 2005 NFL Draft and
all saw significant playing time in each of the past three NFL seasons.
In his first two years at Iowa Norm coached LeVar Woods, who has played in
the NFL the last seven seasons. Parker, in his coaching career, has coached 31
players who have gone on to play in the NFL. LB Fred Barr led Iowa in tackles
in 2002 and signed an NFL contract with the Tennessee Titans. Kevin Worthy,
a 2003 Hawkeye senior linebacker, who also handled deep snaps, signed a free
agent contract with the St. Louis Rams.
The 1997 Southeastern Conference Defensive Coordinator of the Year, Parker
served in that capacity at Vanderbilt University for two seasons and as
linebackers coach there for four seasons. In 1997, Vanderbilts defense led the
SEC and ranked ninth in the nation as all six seniors on that defensive unit
went on to sign NFL contracts. As linebacker coach in his first two seasons
in Nashville, Parker was instrumental in the development of first team AllAmerican Jamie Duncan.
Parker is familiar with Big Ten style football, having coached 12 seasons
(1983-94) at Michigan State, five at Minnesota (1972-76) and three at Illinois
(1977-79).
A year ago, Iowa senior linebackers Mike Humpal (10.2) and Mike Klinkenborg
(8.8) ranked fourth and seventh, respectively, in the league in tackles per
game. Klinkenborg earned first team academic all-America honors and was a
National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete. Humpal earned second team
all-league honors and was the Bronko Nagurski and Master Coaches national
Player of the Week following Iowas 10-6 win over Illinois.
At Michigan State, Parker served as defensive coordinator for five years and
also coached the outside linebackers. During his tenure at Michigan State, the
Spartans won the 1987 Big Ten title and shared the 1990 championship with
the Hawkeyes. Parker helped Michigan State to seven bowl games, including
the 1988 Rose Bowl, where the Spartans defeated USC, 20-17.
Humpal was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the sixth round of the
2008 NFL draft. In addition, defensive back Charles Godfrey was selected in
the third round by Carolina and defensive end Ken Iwebema was selected by
Arizona in the fourth round.
The Hawkeye defenders did much to turn around Iowas 2005 season. The
defense was able to shut down a pair of nationally ranked teams (Wisconsin
and Minnesota) in the final two games to clinch a fourth straight January
bowl bid. Iowa led the Big Ten in redzone defense and ranked third in rushing
defense and scoring defense.
The defense set the tone for Iowas championship run in 2004, as Iowa won
its final eight games of the season, including the win over LSU, the defending
national champion, in the Capital One Bowl. Five of eight league foes scored
two touchdowns or less and three were held to seven points or less.
Iowa, for the season, ranked fifth nationally in rushing defense (92.5), 11th
in total defense (293.8), sixth in turnover margin (+1.08), 16th in scoring
defense (17.6) and 17th in pass efficiency defense (106.7). The Hawkeyes led
the Big Ten in rushing defense and turnover margin, while leading the league
in redzone defense for the second straight year. Iowa finished second in the
Big Ten in total defense (325 yards) in 2001, third in 2004 (293.8), fourth in
2003 (314.5) and 2005 (382.7) and fifth (355.3) in 2002. Iowa led the league
in scoring defense (16.2) in 2003.
Iowa, in 2003, ranked seventh nationally in scoring defense (16.2), eighth
in rushing defense (92.7), 16th in total defense (314.5) and 24th in pass
efficiency defense (110.3). The Hawkeye defense held eight of 13 opponents
to less than 75 rushing yards.
Under Parkers direction, Iowa has ranked among the top 10 in the nation in
rushing defense three times.
Parker earned his B.S. degree in special education in 1965 and his M.A. in
physical education in 1967 from Eastern Michigan, where he lettered four
times in football and was a member of the wrestling squad for two seasons.
Parker was the head coach at St. Johns High School in Ypsilanti, MI (1965-67)
before joining the staff at Eastern Michigan as offensive line coach (1968).
Parker was born Oct. 9 and he is a native of Hazel Park, MI. He and his wife,
Linda, have five grown children, Chelly, Joyce, Jim, and Suzy, along with a
special Hawk, Jeff, who is deceased. They also have six grandchildren, Tyler,
Alyssa, Colton, Roxanne, Bridgette and Jasmine.
ERIK CAMPBELL
Erik Campbell
He was responsible for the wide receiving corps and worked with
the teams punt returners during all 13 seasons with the Wolverines.
Campbell added the title of assistant head coach prior to the start of
the 2003 season. In addition to his coaching responsibilities, Campbell
coordinated the successful Womens Football Academy put on yearly by
the coaching staff.
Campbell coached a 1,000-yard receiver an NCAA record eight straight
seasons (1998-2005), with Braylon Edwards becoming the ninth player
in Division I-A history and the first player in Big Ten history to achieve
three straight 1,000-yard seasons. His streak of 1,000-yard receivers
came to an end in 2006, but a record three Wolverines receivers gained
over 500 yards for the first time in school history.
Campbell was a key factor in the punt return success of Steve Breaston,
the Big Tens career punt return leader. Breaston returned 127 punts for
a conference record 1,599 yards (12.6 avg.) and four scores during his
career.
lester erb
Lester Erb
A year ago, Iowas offense lost its top two receivers (WR Andy Brodell
and TE Tony Moeaki) for the season in the fourth game of the year. From
there, two freshmen ended the season as Iowas top receivers, including
Derrell Johnson-Koulianos, who led the squad with 38 receptions for 482
yards. Brodell, as a sophomore in 2006, led the squad in receiving yards
(724) and yards per catch (18.6).
Erb was instrumental in the development of wide receivers Ed Hinkel
and Clinton Solomon, two seniors on the 2005 squad. Both ended their
careers with over 100 receptions and over 1,500 receiving yards. Solomon
ranks seventh in career receiving yards and his average of 15.8 yards per
catch ranks second. Hinkel ranks 14th in career yardage and served as a
very dependable punt returner throughout his career. Both signed NFL
free agent contracts immediately following the 2006 NFL draft.
Wide receivers C.J. Jones and Maurice Brown were both named honorable
mention all-Big Ten in 2002. Jones has played in the NFL following his
Hawkeye career. Brown, as a senior in 2003, had 33 receptions for 507
yards, despite missing all of five games due to injury. Brown signed
a free agent contract with the New Orleans Saints following his senior
year.
In 2001, Iowa led the Big Ten Conference in punt returns (14.6 yards
per return) and ranked fifth in kickoff returns (20.1 yards per return).
WR Kahlil Hill was named as the national Special Teams Player of the
Year after ranking nationally in both punt and KO returns. Defensively,
Iowas opponents averaged just 7.5 yards on punt returns and 19 yards
on kickoff returns.
Iowas wide receivers also had an excellent season in 2000, with Kevin
Kasper setting a single-season record with 82 catches (for 1,010 yards)
and Hill catching 58 passes for 619 yards. Hill also ranked among national
leaders in both kickoff and punt returns as a junior. Five Iowa receivers,
coached by Erb over the last five seasons, have signed NFL contracts.
Erb has two years experience (1997 & 1998) in the National Football
League, having worked directly with Iowa Coach Kirk Ferentz on the
Baltimore Ravens staff. He was Baltimores offensive quality control
coach while working with the offensive line. He was largely responsible
for scouting opponent defenses and assisted with special teams.
Erb gained experience on the Syracuse and Hobart College football staffs.
Erb served three years at Syracuse, where his primary responsibilities
included helping with the offensive line and scout team preparation. Erb
also coached receivers at Hobart College for three years.
Erb was a standout receiver at Bucknell University, where he set records
for touchdown receptions in a season and career. He set a school record
for average yards per catch in a single game when he averaged 33.7 yards
on six catches vs. Fordham. His 902 receiving yards in 1989 ranks second
best all-time at Bucknell. He ranks fifth in career all-purpose yards
(3,286) and was Bucknells Most Valuable Player as a senior in 1990.
He earned his B.A. in business administration from Bucknell and his M.A.
in high educational administration from Syracuse.
Erb was born April 22, 1969. He and his wife, Eileen, have a son, Jacob,
ERIC JOHNSON
Eric Johnson
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Tight end Scott Chandler, a senior in 2006 who earned second team allBig Ten honors, was selected in the fourth round of the 2007 NFL draft
by the San Diego Chargers. Chandler, in 2006, led the team in touchdown
receptions (six), ranked second in receptions (46) and third in receiving
yards (591). He ranks 17th in career receiving yards (1,467) and is second
among all Iowa tight ends in both yards and receptions (117).
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. All tight ends that have
started for Iowa over the last seven years have been drafted into the NFL.
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, Iowas current defensive coordinator, for two years.
Johnson attended Vanderbilt after his prep career at Whitefish Bay HS
in Milwaukee, WI, 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 bachelors 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 masters degree in health, promotion
and education.
Eric was born May 24, 1972 in Milwaukee. Eric and his wife, Patsy, have
twin four-year old daughters, Jamieson and Sydney.
rick kaczenski
Rick Kaczenski
Defensive Line
Fourth year at Iowa
Recruits Florida and Metro Atlanta, Georgia
Rick Kaczenski is in his second season as a fulltime
member of the Hawkeye coaching staff. Kaczenski
is in his second year as Iowas defensive line coach
after serving as a graduate assistant coach and
working with the offensive line for two years.
In his first season with Iowas defensive front,
Kaczenski worked with a group that led the way for Iowa to rank third
in the Big Ten and 13th in the nation in scoring defense. Iowa also led
the league in turnover margin and redzone defense and ranked fourth in
rushing defense. DT Mitch King was named first team all-Big Ten and DE
Bryan Mattison earned second team recognition. King and DT Matt Kroul
return this season to lead Iowas defensive front.
Defensive end Ken Iwebema was selected by Arizona in the fourth round of
the 2008 NFL draft, while Mattison signed a free agent contract with the
New York Jets immediately following the draft.
Offensively, Iowa boasted the Big Tens leading rusher in 2005 (league
games only), along with leading the league in redzone offense and ranked
third in passing offense and fourth in total offense. In 2006, Iowa ranked
second in the Big Ten in passing offense and third in total offense. Two
Hawkeye senior linemen, Marshal Yanda and Mike Elgin, were selected in
the 2007 NFL draft, while Mike Jones signed a free agent contract.
The Hawkeyes have been bowl eligible the past seven seasons and played
in bowl games for six consecutive years (2001-06). Kaczenski served on
Iowas offensive staff when Iowa competed in the 2006 Outback Bowl and
the 2006 Alamo Bowl.
Kaczenski joined the Iowa staff after serving as the offensive line and tight
ends coach at Elon University in 2004. He held the same position at East
Tennessee State during the 2003 season and served as the offensive line
coach at South Carolina State in 2002.
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reese morgan
Reese Morgan
Offensive Line
Ninth Year at Iowa
Recruits Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota
Reese Morgan, one of the most successful high
school coaches in Iowa prep history, is in his ninth
year with the Hawkeyes. Morgan is in his sixth
season as Iowas offensive line coach after spending
the first three years on the staff as tight ends coach
and recruiting coordinator.
Featuring a well-balanced offense, a solid, hard-hitting defense and special
teams that rank among the best in the nation, Iowa appeared in six straight
bowl games between 2001 and 2006 and was bowl eligible last season for a
seventh straight year. The six straight post-season appearances mark the
second longest streak in school history and included four January bowl
games. The Hawkeyes earned a share of the Big Ten title in both 2002
and 2004 and have finished in the Big Tens first division in six of the past
seven seasons.
The Hawkeyes have won 50 games over the past six years, competing in
the 2003 Orange Bowl, defeating Florida 37-17 in the 2004 Outback Bowl,
defeating LSU 30-25 in the 2005 Capital One Bowl and earning a return trip
to the 2006 Outback Bowl and 2006 Alamo Bowl. Iowa has won 31 Big Ten
games in the past six seasons.
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 footballs top tight end.
Clark was named to at least seven first team all-America teams and in the
NFL has earned a Super Bowl championship with the Indianapolis Colts.
Among the reasons for Iowas recent success has been the play of Iowas
offensive line, working under the direction of Morgan. The 2006 Hawkeyes
ranked third in the Big Ten in total offense (just a yard behind second place
Ohio State) and second in pass offense. In 2005, Iowa boasted the Big Tens
leading rusher and the leagues best redzone offense. Iowa, in 2008, returns
its entire offensive line unit from a year ago.
Morgan became part of the Iowa staff after eight years at West HS in
Iowa City. He took a West program that had lost 35 straight games and
resurrected the program to elite status in the state. 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.
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 after earning academic all-district honors as a
sophomore.
Jones moved into Iowas starting line-up midway through his true freshman
season and started 43 games during his career. Yanda started all 25 games
during his two-year career and Elgin earned 36 career starts, including the
final 27 games of his career. Yanda started 12 games for the Ravens in his
rookie season.
In 2005 the Hawkeyes averaged 30 points a game behind quarterback Drew
Tate and Big Ten rushing leader Albert Young. The offensive line was able
to stay healthy, as the same combination of five guys started 11 of the 12
games. 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.
While the number of injuries sustained by running backs in 2004 hampered
the consistency of Iowas rushing attack, the Hawkeyes adjusted by
developing one of the most dangerous passing attacks in the nation. With
just one senior in the starting group, Iowas offensive linemen adapted to
the change and improved from week to week as 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 redzone offense.
The lone senior in 2004, right tackle Pete McMahon, led the way with a
standout senior season. Facing two of the more-highly regarded defensive
ends in the nation in Iowas final two games, McMahon led by example by
controlling his opponents, who were both first round selections in the NFL
draft. McMahons talent was recognized, as he was taken in the NFL Draft
by the Oakland Raiders.
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Between 1994 and 1999 his West High School teams were 62-7. His overall
record at West was 67-20. He has totaled 146 career prep victories. Morgan
is a member of the Iowa High School Coachs Hall of Fame.
He also served as Assistant Principal and Dean of Students at Iowa City West
High School.
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 to a winning football season in 1978 and guided his
teams there into the state playoffs on three occasions.
Morgan attended St. Marys High School in Lorain, OH. 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 BA degree in education from Wartburg and earned a
masters 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 a granddaughter, Morgan, and a grandson,
Cade.
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phil parker
Phil Parker
Defensive Backs
10th Year at Iowa
Recruits Michigan, Dayton, Cincinnati ,
Columbus and Toledo, OH
Phil Parker is in his 10th season as defensive backs
coach at the University of Iowa.
Featuring a well-balanced offense, a solid, hardhitting defense and special teams that rank among
the best in the nation, Iowa appeared in six straight
bowl games between 2001 and 2006 and was bowl eligible last season for a
seventh straight year. The six straight post-season appearances mark the
second longest streak in school history and included four January bowl
games. The Hawkeyes earned a share of the Big Ten title in both 2002
and 2004 and have finished in the Big Tens first division in six of the past
seven seasons.
The Hawkeyes have won 50 games over the past six years, competing in
the 2003 Orange Bowl, defeating Florida 37-17 in the 2004 Outback Bowl,
defeating LSU 30-25 in the 2005 Capital One Bowl and earning a return
trip to the 2006 Outback Bowl and 2006 Alamo Bowl. Iowa has won 31 Big
Ten games in the past six seasons.
Iowas defensive secondary has earned a reputation as a solid, hard hitting
unit, year in and year out. The Hawkeyes have led the Big Ten in redzone
defense in three of the past four years, including a year ago when they
also led the league in turnover margin.
Senior cornerback Charles Godfrey led the Iowa secondary a year ago,
recording five interceptions and 65 tackles. He earned second team allBig Ten honors, while fellow senior cornerback Adam Shada earned first
team academic all-America honors for the second straight season.
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.
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
with 17 and had 181 career tackles. Johnson was first team all-Big Ten
in 2005 and Allen earned honorable mention recognition. Johnson has
continued his career in the NFL, playing with the Pittsburgh Steelers and
New York Jets.
Safeties Derek Pagel and Sean Considine joined the Iowa program as walkons 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.
Under Parkers direction, safety Bob Sanders became the ninth Iowa player
to earn first team all-Big Ten honors for three seasons (2001, 2002, and
2003). Sanders earned second team all-America honors in 2003 and was
taken by Indianapolis in the second round of the 2004 NFL Draft. He
ranks seventh in career tackles (348). Sanders earned all-Pro recognition
with the Colts in 2005 and was selected to play in the Pro Bowl. He was a
key contributor again in 2006 as the Colts won the Super Bowl and a year
ago he was named the NFLs defensive Player of the Year and was again an
all-Pro selection.
D.J. Johnson, a senior cornerback in 2002, played for the New York Jets
during the second half of the 2005 season after previously playing for
Montreal in the Canadian Football League.
In 1999, Iowas secondary was led by the play of safety Matt Bowen.
Bowen led the team in tackles (109) 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 the nation 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. Parker 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 allBig Ten honors in 1983, 1984 and 1985. Parker was named defensive MVP
at Michigan State in 1983 and 1985 and was 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, OH. Phil and his wife, Sandy,
have two children, Tyler and Paige.
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Darrell Wilson
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Scott Southmayd
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Wesley Aeschliman
Pat Angerer
Christian Ballard
Jordan Bernstine
Steve Bigach
Broderick Binns
David Blackwell
Tyler Blum
Jeff Brinson
Andy Brodell
Rob Bruggeman
Bryan Bulaga
Kyle Calloway
Greg Castillo
David Cato
Paul Chaney, Jr.
Jake Christensen
Adrian Clayborn
Jacody Coleman
Joe Conklin
Harold Dalton
Lebron Daniel
Mike Daniels
Bruce Davis
Tyrel Detweiler
Dan Doering
Ryan Donahue
Tom Donatell
A.J. Edds
Rafael Eubanks
Ben Evans
James Ferentz
Bradley Fletcher
Zach Furlong
Joe Gaglione
Drew Gardner
Chad Geary
Tyler Gerstandt
Adam Gettis
Jonathan Gimm
Shonn Greene
Brett Greenwood
Justin Greiner
J.D. Griggs
Bryce Griswold
Nate Guillory
Eric Guthrie
Kyle Haganman
Jewel Hampton
Taylor Herbst
Brad Herman
Cody Hundertmark
Jeremiha Hunter
Troy Johnson
Derrell Johnson-Koulianos
Mitch King
Karl Klug
Josh Koeppel
Matt Kroul
Nick Kuchel
Andy Kuempel
Wade Leppert
William Lowe
Mark Mahmens
Gavin McGrath
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Hometown
Bloomfield, IA
Bettendorf, IA
Lawrence, KS
Des Moines, IA
Cleveland, OH
St. Paul, MN
Pompano Beach, FL
Walnut, IA
St. Petersburg, FL
Ankeny, IA
Cedar Rapids, IA
Crystal Lake, IL
Belleville, IL
Mount Laurel, NJ
Arlington, TX
St. Louis, MO
Lockport, IL
St. Louis, MO
Beaumont, TX
Davenport, IA
Camden, NJ
Cleveland, OH
Blackwood, NJ
Cleveland, OH
Williamsburg, IA
Barrington, IL
Evergreen Park, IL
Atlanta, GA
Greenwood, IN
St. Paul, MN
Iowa City, IA
Iowa City, IA
Youngstown, OH
Xenia, OH
Novelty, OH
Cherry Hill, NJ
Tipton, IA
Cherokee, IA
Frankfort, IL
Houston, TX
Sicklerville, NJ
Bettendorf, IA
Washington, IA
Piscataway, NJ
Masonville, IA
Houston, TX
Nevada, IA
Osage, IA
Indianapolis, IN
Dubuque, IA
Metamora, IL
Humboldt, IA
York, PA
Lakeland, FL
Campbell, OH
Burlington, IA
Caledonia, MN
Iowa City, IA
Mount Vernon, IA
Kingsley, IA
Cedar Rapids, IA
Wauconda, IL
Cleveland, OH
Goose Lake, IA
Cedar Rapids, IA
High School/CC
Davis County
Bettendorf
Lawrence Free State
Lincoln
St. Ignatius
Cretin-Derham Hall
Cardinal Gibbons
Walnut Community
Northeast
Ankeny
Washington
Marian Central Catholic
East
St. Josephs Prep (PA)
Summit
University
Lockport
Webster Groves
West Brook
Assumption
Woodrow Wilson
Glenville
Highland Regional
Glenville
Williamsburg
Barrington
St. Rita
Peachtree Ridge
Greenwood Community
Cretin-Derham Hall
City High
City High
Liberty
Xenia
Lake Catholic
West
Tipton
Washington
Lincoln Way East
Westfield
Milford Academy (CT)
Pleasant Valley
Washington
Piscataway
East Buchanan
Coffeyville CC
Nevada
Osage
Warren Central
Senior
Metamora
Humboldt
Harrisburg Science & Tech
Lakeland
Cardinal Mooney
Burlington
Caledonia
City High
Mount Vernon
Kingsley-Pierson
Linn-Mar
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Marvin McNutt
Travis Meade
Tony Moeaki
Mike Morio
Diauntae Morrow
Brett Morse
Dezman Moses
Trent Mossbrucker
Brian Mungongo
Jayme Murphy
Nick Murphy
Daniel Murray
Brandon Myers
Thomas Nardo
Anton Narinskiy
Tyler Nielsen
Don Nordmann
Jared Oberland
Seth Olsen
Paki OMeara
DeMarco Paine
Ross Petersen
Austin Postler
Shane Prater
Shaun Prater
Riley Reiff
Allen Reisner
Dace Richardson
Adam Robinson
Chris Rowell
Michael Sabers
Colin Sandeman
Tyler Sash
Andrew Schulze
Jason Semmes
Austin Signor
Kyle Spading
Amari Spievey
Ricky Stanzi
Khalif Staten
Kyle Steinbrecher
Trey Stross
Jack Swanson
Jeff Tarpinian
Lance Tillison
James Vandenberg
Julian Vandervelde
John Wienke
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Billings, MT
St. Louis, MO
Iowa City, IA
Wheaton, IL
Palo, IA
Cleveland, OH
Willowbrook, IL
Willingboro, NJ
Mooresville, IN
Mansfield, TX
Dubuque, IA
St. Paul, MN
Iowa City, IA
Prairie City, IA
Lancaster, PA
Chagrin Falls, OH
Humboldt, IA
Hopkinton, IA
Whitefish Bay, WI
Omaha, NE
Cedar Rapids, IA
St. Louis, MO
Durant, IA
Iowa City, IA
Omaha, NE
Omaha, NE
Parkston, SD
Marion, IA
Wheaton, IL
Des Moines, IA
Warrensville Heights, OH
Iowa City, IA
Bettendorf, IA
Oskaloosa, IA
Woodridge, IL
Clarkston, MI
Urbandale, IA
Belle Plaine, IA
Middletown, CT
Mentor, OH
Brooklyn, NY
Davenport, IA
Avon Lake, OH
Naples, FL
Omaha, NE
Seffner, FL
Keokuk, IA
Davenport, IA
Tuscola, IL
Arlington Heights, IL
High School/CC
Belmond-Klemme
Central Catholic
Hazelwood Central
West
Warrenville South
Kennedy
St. Edward
Hinsdale Central
Willingboro
Mooresville
Summit
Senior
Cretin-Derham Hall
Regina
Prairie City-Monroe
Catholic
Kenston
Humboldt
Maquoketa Valley
Whitefish Bay
Millard North
Washington
Hazelwood East
Durant
West
Central
Central
Parkston
Marion
Warrenville South
Lincoln
Warrensville
City High
Bettendorf
Oskaloosa
Downers Grove South
St. Marys
Urbandale
Belle Plaine
Xavier
Lake Catholic
Lincoln
Assumption
Avon Lake
Naples
Millard North
Armwood
Keokuk
Central
Tuscola
Prospect
116 Players:
Seniors__________________
Juniors_ _________________
Sophomores_______________
Redshirt Freshmen_________
Freshmen_________________
18
20
37
17
24
17
18
Name
Daniel Murray
Justin Greiner
Harold Dalton
David Blackwell
Diauntae Morrow
Jordan Bernstine
Ryan Donahue
Jake Christensen
Eric Guthrie
Marvin McNutt
Trent Mossbrucker
Kyle Steinbrecher
Tyler Sash
William Lowe
Don Nordmann
Ricky Stanzi
DeMarco Paine
Tom Donatell
John Wienke
Derrell Johnson-Koulianos
Drew Gardner
James Vandenberg
Jayme Murphy
Lance Tillison
Amari Spievey
Nick Kuchel
Joe Conklin
Nate Guillory
Colin Sandeman
Shonn Greene
Paki OMeara
Paul Chaney, Jr.
Jewel Hampton
Shaun Prater
Bradley Fletcher
Brett Greenwood
Kyle Spading
David Cato
Adam Robinson
Jeff Tarpinian
Brian Mungongo
Chris Rowell
Jeff Brinson
Jared Oberland
Brett Morse
Taylor Herbst
Gavin McGrath
Bryce Griswold
Jordan McLaughlin
Brad Herman
Austin Signor
Jack Swanson
Dezman Moses
Jeremiha Hunter
Pat Angerer
Greg Castillo
Tyler Nielsen
Christian Ballard
Mitch King
Wade Leppert
Troy Johnson
A.J. Edds
Khalif Staten
Tyler Blum
Rafael Eubanks
Pos.
PK
DB
DB
QB
DB
DB
P/PK
QB
P
QB
PK
WR
DB
DB
WR
QB
WR
QB
QB
WR
DB
QB
RB
DB
DB
WR
DB
RB
WR
RB
RB
WR
RB
DB
DB
DB
TE
DB
RB
LB
WR
DB
RB
FB
FB
DB
LB
FB
FB
LB
PK
DB
LB
LB
LB
DB
LB
DE
DL
FB
LB
LB
LB
DL
OL
Ht.
5-10
5-10
6-1
6-2
6-0
5-11
6-3
6-1
6-6
6-4
6-0
6-2
6-1
5-9
6-5
6-4
5-10
6-2
6-5
6-1
5-10
6-3
5-11
6-2
6-0
5-11
5-11
5-10
6-1
5-11
5-11
5-9
5-9
5-11
6-2
6-0
6-6
5-11
5-9
6-3
5-9
6-1
5-11
6-0
6-3
6-1
6-2
6-1
6-0
6-5
6-4
5-11
6-2
6-2
6-1
5-11
6-4
6-4
6-3
6-0
6-2
6-4
6-3
6-6
6-3
Wt.
185
190
201
215
195
203
180
215
205
210
190
200
210
165
210
225
175
201
225
205
186
195
207
213
190
195
200
185
200
235
210
170
200
172
200
200
245
190
195
231
180
197
215
240
230
218
235
244
230
225
230
180
215
230
232
175
228
284
280
235
230
244
219
285
285
Yr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
So.
So.
So.
Jr.
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#Fr.
Fr.
#Fr.
#Fr.
Fr.
So.
So.
Fr.
#Fr.
Fr.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
So.
So.
So.
So.
So.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
So.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
#Fr.
So.
Sr.
#Fr.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Hometown
Iowa City, IA
Washington, IA
Camden, NJ
Pompano Beach, FL
Cleveland, OH
Des Moines, IA
Evergreen Park, IL
Lockport, IL
Nevada, IA
St. Louis, MO
Mooresville, IN
Davenport, IA
Oskaloosa, IA
Cleveland, OH
Hopkinton, IA
Mentor, OH
St. Louis, MO
Atlanta, GA
Tuscola, IL
Campbell, OH
Cherry Hill, NJ
Keokuk, IA
Dubuque, IA
Seffner, FL
Middletown, CT
Kingsley, IA
Davenport, IA
Houston, TX
Bettendorf, IA
Sicklerville, NJ
Cedar Rapids, IA
St. Louis, MO
Indianapolis, IN
Omaha, NE
Youngstown, OH
Bettendorf, IA
Belle Plaine, IA
Arlington, TX
Des Moines, IA
Omaha, NE
Mansfield, TX
Warrensville Heights, OH
St. Petersburg, FL
Whitefish Bay, WI
Willowbrook, IL
Dubuque, IA
Cedar Rapids, IA
Masonville, IA
Belmond, IA
Metamora, IL
Urbandale, IA
Naples, FL
Willingboro, NJ
York, PA
Bettendorf, IA
Mount Laurel, NJ
Humboldt, IA
Lawrence, KS
Burlington, IA
Wauconda, IL
Lakeland, FL
Greenwood, IN
Brooklyn, NY
Walnut, IA
St. Paul, MN
High School/CC
Regina
Washington
Woodrow Wilson
Cardinal Gibbons
St. Edward
Lincoln
St. Rita
Lockport
Nevada
Hazelwood Central
Mooresville
Assumption
Oskaloosa
Glenville Academic Campus
Maquoketa Valley
Lake Catholic
Hazelwood East
Peachtree Ridge
Tuscola
Cardinal Mooney
West
Keokuk
Senior
Armwood
Xavier
Kingsley-Pierson
Assumption
Coffeyville CC
Bettendorf
Milford Academy (CT)
Washington
University
Warren Central
Central
Liberty
Pleasant Valley
Belle Plaine
Summit
Lincoln
Millard North
Summit
Warrensville
Northeast
Whitefish Bay
Hinsdale Central
Senior
Washington
East Buchanan
Belmond-Klemme
Metamora
Urbandale
Naples
Willingboro
Harrisburg Science & Tech
Bettendorf
St. Josephs Prep (PA)
Humboldt
Lawrence Free State
Burlington
Mundelein
Lakeland
Greenwood Community
Lincoln
Walnut Community
Cretin-Derham Hall
Name
Matt Kroul
James Ferentz
Steve Bigach
Jacody Coleman
Markus Zusevics
Bruce Davis
Mike Morio
Rob Bruggeman
Lebron Daniel
Anton Narinskiy
Nick Murphy
Kyle Calloway
Travis Meade
Julian Vandervelde
Cody Hundertmark
Andrew Schulze
Casey McMillan
Josh Koeppel
Andy Kuempel
Kyle Haganman
Austin Postler
Seth Olsen
Tyrel Detweiler
Mark Mahmens
Adam Gettis
Dan Doering
Wesley Aeschliman
Riley Reiff
Dace Richardson
Bryan Bulaga
Andy Brodell
Tony Moeaki
Allen Reisner
Brandon Myers
Ben Evans
Michael Sabers
Trey Stross
Zach Furlong
Thomas Nardo
J.D. Griggs
Shane Prater
Jason Semmes
Tyler Gerstandt
Broderick Binns
Jonathan Gimm
Mike Daniels
Adrian Clayborn
Karl Klug
Ross Petersen
Chad Geary
Joe Gaglione
Pos.
DL
OL
DL
LB
OL
LB
LB
OL
DE
DL
LS
OL
OL
OL
DL
LS
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
DL
OL
OL
OL
DE
OL
OL
WR
TE
TE
TE
WR
TE
WR
TE
DL
TE
WR
DE
TE
DE
TE
DL
DE
DE
TE
DE
DE
Ht.
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-3
6-5
5-11
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-4
6-2
6-7
6-2
6-3
6-4
6-6
6-4
6-1
6-7
6-5
6-5
6-5
6-4
6-3
6-4
6-6
6-8
6-6
6-6
6-6
6-3
6-4
6-3
6-4
6-0
6-5
6-3
6-5
6-3
6-5
6-1
6-3
6-6
6-2
6-3
6-1
6-3
6-4
6-1
6-3
6-5
52 Lettermen:
3-yr. Lettermen:___________ 7
2-yr. Lettermen:___________ 11
1-yr. Lettermen:___________ 34
Wt.
281
265
220
240
255
235
233
287
253
270
220
317
285
300
276
255
295
265
300
277
285
305
300
266
270
300
318
250
310
301
202
255
235
250
180
245
200
235
260
225
170
218
248
250
235
261
282
255
235
261
230
Yr.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
#Fr.
#Fr.
So.
Sr.
#Fr.
Sr.
#Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
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Sr.
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#Fr.
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Sr.
Sr.
So.
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So.
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#Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
#Fr.
Fr.
#Fr.
So.
So.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
Hometown
Mount Vernon, IA
Iowa City, IA
Cleveland, OH
Beaumont, TX
Arlington Heights, IL
Cleveland, OH
Palo, IA
Cedar Rapids, IA
Cleveland, OH
Chagrin Falls, OH
St. Paul, MN
Belleville, IL
Iowa City, IA
Davenport, IA
Humboldt, IA
Woodridge, IL
Billings, MT
Iowa City, IA
Cedar Rapids, IA
Osage, IA
Iowa City, IA
Omaha, NE
Williamsburg, IA
Goose Lake, IA
Frankfort, IL
Barrington, IL
Bloomfield, IA
Parkston, SD
Wheaton, IL
Crystal Lake, IL
Ankeny, IA
Wheaton, IL
Marion, IA
Prairie City, IA
Iowa City, IA
Iowa City, IA
Avon Lake, OH
Xenia, OH
Lancaster, PA
Piscataway, NJ
Omaha, NE
Clarkston, MI
Cherokee, IA
St. Paul, MN
Houston, TX
Blackwood, NJ
St. Louis, MO
Caledonia, MN
Durant, IA
Tipton, IA
Novelty, OH
High School/CC
Mount Vernon
City High
St. Ignatius
West Brook
Prospect
Glenville
Kennedy
Washington
Glenville
Kenston
Cretin-Durham Hall
East
West
Central
Humboldt
Downers Grove South
Central Catholic
City High
Linn-Mar
Osage
West
Millard North
Williamsburg
Northeast
Lincoln Way East
Barrington
Davis County
Parkston
Warrenville South
Marian Central Catholic
Ankeny
Warrenville South
Marion
Prairie City-Monroe
City High
City High
Avon Lake
Xenia
Catholic
Piscataway
Central
St. Marys
Washington
Cretin-Derham Hall
Westfield
Highland Regional
Webster Groves
Caledonia
Durant
Tipton
Lake Catholic
116 Players:
Seniors__________________
Juniors_ _________________
Sophomores_______________
Redshirt Freshmen_________
Freshmen_________________
18
20
37
17
24
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All-America candidates for 2008 include King and Moeaki. Moeaki started
out strong last year, but missed most of the season with an elbow injury.
Hes expected to be granted an additional year of eligibility following the
2008 season. Iowas other top candidates for pre- and post-season honors
are Olsen and Bryan Bulaga in the offensive line, Kroul, who teams with
King to give Iowa a pair of proven defensive linemen, Brodell, who also
missed the majority of last season due to injury, linebacker A.J. Edds and
punter Ryan Donahue.
KIRK COMMENTS:
We will have an interesting make up and be a little unique, with
the number of younger players that did get game experience a year
ago. Well have a chance to start six to nine seniors, so we wont be
a senior-laden team, yet one of the pluses is that a number of young
guys have game experience.
We havent had many four-year starters over the years, and we feel
great about having two in Mitch King and Matt Kroul in the defensive
front. These two have done an outstanding job in providing leadership
and acting like veterans. There is a lot of upside in having those two
guys up front in our defense.
Two keys for us will be to stay healthy and develop continuity. We
werent able to do that in the spring, but thats not a huge concern.
At some point, we have to pull things together in August, make some
decisions and keep moving forward. We have enough ability and
talent, if we keep everybody out there and playing at the same time,
to have a good football team.
Getting the RB position settled, just decoding the whole thing, will be
a key as well. Whether that is selecting a starter, or deciding to split
playing time, we need to settle that equation. Thats tough until we
get everyone out there practicing, which we should be able to do in
August.
We took a step in the right direction from 2006 to 2007 in turnover
margin; we did a much better job last year. The next step is to really
make it work to our advantage. We need to convert those opportunities
into points. We had a hard time moving the ball consistently and a
hard time scoring points last year. If we can maintain that ratio
(Iowa led the Big Ten and was 22nd in the nation at plus eight), that
was one of the positives a year ago, I think with more maturity and
continuity our offense will come around.
Here is a look at the Hawkeyes, position by position:
QUARTERBACK
Junior signal caller Jake Christensen (6-1, 215) returns after starting every
game last season. But, after Christensen, the experience level is virtually
non-existent. A major task and priority for offensive coordinator and
quarterbacks coach, Ken OKeefe, is to develop depth at this position.
Christensen had an efficiency rating of 116.9 and threw for 2,269 yards
and 17 touchdowns. He completed 198 of 370 passes and threw only six
interceptions. He threw three or more touchdown passes in three games
(Syracuse, Indiana and Western Michigan) last year. His passing yardage
total is the 12th best in a single season at Iowa. He posted personal highs
against Indiana when he completed 24 of 42 passes for 308 yards.
Backing up Christensen are sophomore Ricky Stanzi (6-4, 225) and
redshirt freshman Marvin McNutt (6-4, 210). Stanzi played briefly in two
games before making significant strides during spring practice. Three
quarterbacks are part of Iowas 2008 signees and could be a factor when
practice begins in August.
KIRK COMMENTS:
Jake Christensen came out of spring as our number one guy. Two
things that changed with spring practice; first, all three guys improved
from last fall. All three of our quarterbacks are better after spring
KIRK COMMENTS:
This is a big variable for our offense right now, it could be a position
we play by committee. Paki OMeara and Jayme Murphy did a real
solid job in the spring. They gave great effort, performed well and
showed versatility. They are zeroed in to what we are doing and give
us a good starting point.
Nate Guillory looked like a young player, a new player, in the spring.
He had a lot to learn, as you would expect, as a transfer. He improved
as spring progressed and showed potential in the last week. A fair
evaluation on him will come in August when he gets more comfortable
and knows the routine. It was invaluable to have him here in the
spring, to get him up and started. I can certainly envision him having
a role this year.
Shonn Greene is somewhat of an unknown, coming back after missing
last season. Shonn is a guy we have a lot of confidence in. The
plan going into last season was to redshirt Shonn, to give him two
years after Albert and Damian. The big thing is getting him back into
practice and game shape. Weve seen him play at running back and
on special teams and think he will do very, very well.
Well keep an open mind with the two first year guys as well. Both
have a chance. Well see how quickly they can learn and see what
roles they might be able to carve out for themselves.
We dont plan on changing what we do because of inexperience. The
only wild card would be what the first year guys can pick up, more of
a situation of what role we put some individuals in. Shonn shouldnt
have any problems and I would hope by the time the season begins
Nate will be on track with everything.
FULLBACK
It will be different finding someone other than Tom Busch starting at
fullback for Iowa. The four-year letterman started 38 straight games for
the Hawkeyes. He rushed only 24 times for 62 yards, caught 20 passes
for 146 yards and scored five career touchdowns. But his value lay not
in numbers and statistics. The blocking and leadership provided by Busch
proved invaluable over the years.
Sophomore Brett Morse (6-3, 235) and senior Jordan McLaughlin (6-0,
230) are one-two, respectively, on the depth chart. Neither has a rushing
attempt at fullback, but, thats okay in the Iowa offense as the fullback is
used primarily as a blocker.
Both McLaughlin (formerly a linebacker) and Morse have lettered while
gaining experience on Iowas specialty teams. McLaughlin was hampered
by injuries throughout the 2007 campaign.
Wade Leppert (6-0, 235) is a redshirt freshman who joined the program as
a walk-on and had a productive spring as well.
KIRK COMMENTS:
On the positive side, Jordan McLaughlin is healthy again. He had
a tough fall, from an injury standpoint, and it took him awhile to
get back into it. Were confident about Jordan and what he can do.
Brett Morse may be improved as much as anyone on our team this
spring. He really made nice strides. Were confident he has a chance
to develop into a good football player.
Wade Leppert caught our eye in the spring, he did some good things.
He joined us as a walk-on freshman a year ago. Hes not quite ready
yet, but he has some potential as well. We feel good about that group
and the potential we have there.
At least two talented incoming freshmen could figure in the running back
equation.
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All five of the aforementioned receivers are experienced and have the
capability of playing either wide out position. Iowas receiving corps is
talented, yet still young.
Theres only one junior and senior among the top half dozen wide
receivers.
KIRK COMMENTS:
This is another area where we have good potential as well. Andy
Brodell and Trey Stross both had injuries last year, with both missing
considerable time during the season. Trey was able to stay healthy
the entire spring and I thought he had a nice spring. It was good to
see him out there, he has play making ability.
Andy had some work to do after missing so much time with his seasonending injury. A big part of the spring was getting his confidence back
that he is healthy, and feeling good, which was accomplished. About
two thirds of the way through spring practice he started to look like
the Andy Brodell that we saw at the end of the 2006 season. His
strength and endurance werent where they need to be, but there is no
reason he shouldnt be at full speed at the start of August. Those two
guys have done a good job of establishing themselves.
Derrell Johnson-Koulianos basically missed the entire spring. He did
some good things last year as a first year player. Were hoping he will
continue to grow; he certainly has the potential to be a good receiver. He
needs to gain experience and consistency in his play. It was unfortunate
he missed that time in the spring; that impeded his progress.
Paul Chaney, Jr. has potential, hopefully he can continue to move
forward and be more involved. Colin Sandeman also missed some time
at the end of spring. He did some good things last year. As was the
case with Reisner at tight end, he probably got thrown in there a little
before his time last year, Were confident he will continue to improve
and be a much more confident player this year.
There are some others as well, such as Ben Evans and Don Nordmann,
Im curious to see how they improve and see where they are in August.
This is a spot, realistically, where a newcomer could get involved and
contribute.
OFFENSIVE LINE
The 2007 season was one of learning, and gaining experience, for the
Hawkeye offensive line. A number of new faces did the blocking for the
Hawkeyes last year. Despite hitting some potholes along the way, the
2008 blockers should be bigger and stronger, along with having another
years experience.
Virtually every offensive lineman on the 2007 roster returns this season.
There may be a few players moving from one spot to another as Iowas
coaches look for the best combination, but everyone is back, a year older,
stronger and more experienced.
Sophomore tackle Bryan Bulaga (6-6, 301) and senior guard Seth Olsen
(6-5, 305) are solid all-Big Ten candidates who will lead a group of tested
veterans. Olsen has started 22 straight games while playing both guard
and tackle and, as a senior, is a top candidate for post-season recognition.
Bulaga started the final five games at left guard last season as a true
freshman.
Junior Kyle Calloway (6-7, 317) started all 12 games last year, 11 at left
tackle. Junior Andy Kuempel (6-7, 300) and senior Wesley Aeschliman
(6-8, 318) are qualified candidates for either tackle position as well.
Sophomore Julian Vandervelde (6-3, 300) and junior Dan Doering (6-6,
300) shared the starting spot at right guard in 2007. Vandervelde started
six games at that position until an injury sidelined him for much of the
second half of the season. Doering stepped in and started the final five
games.
Four players with limited experience back up the two veterans. Behind
Kroul and King are sophomore Karl Klug (6-4, 255) and senior Anton
Narinskiy (6-4, 270). Narinskiy played in six games and had three tackles
in 2007 while Klug appeared in only one contest while fighting an
injury most of the season. Sophomore Cody Hundertmark (6-4, 276) and
redshirt freshman Mike Daniels (6-1, 261) add depth but have little game
experience. Hundertmark appeared in six games and had two tackles.
Junior Travis Meade (6-2, 285) provides depth at the guard position
after starting seven games in 2007. Adding depth are redshirt freshmen
Adam Gettis (6-4, 270) and Markus Zusevics (6-5, 255) and sophomores
Josh Koeppel (6-1, 265) and Kyle Haganman (6-5, 277). Senior Dace
Richardson (6-6, 205) had last season cut short by injury. He is hoping to
be able to return to action this fall.
KIRK COMMENTS:
We have a lot of competition here that is going to be interesting to
follow. The guys made progress in the spring. We had a lot of guys
in and out of the line-up, which made it a little tough to evaluate.
Bryan Bulaga missed the entire spring after having surgery in January.
Seth Olsen missed most of the spring and Rafael Eubanks missed a
significant portion.
Sophomore Adrian Clayborn (6-3, 282) played in all 12 games last year
and collected 20 tackles. He also had 2.5 tackles for loss, two sacks, a
forced fumble and a blocked kick. Pushing for a starting spot as well will
be junior Chad Geary (6-3, 261), who played in seven games and collected
11 tackles with two sacks. Both have been biding their time and now have
a chance at extensive playing time.
We had the opportunity for a good look at Kyle Calloway, who played
a lot last season and, I think hes climbing the charts. Rob Bruggeman
was doing well last spring before an injury; he improved and we feel
very good about him. Dan Doering and Julian Vandervelde, who shared
time last season, made strides during the course of the spring.
We expect Seth and Bryan to be fully healthy, and both have played
well for us. Eubanks has good game experience at the center position.
Rob was right in the thick of it when he was injured last year. It was
a healthy situation with Rob and Rafael competing at center before
Robs injury.
Andy Kuempel has made significant gains from where he was in the
fall, which was good to see. Travis Meade is right in the thick of things;
hes played and done some good things as well. Wes Aeschliman is a
senior who has been very steady. Josh Koeppel and Kyle Haganman
are two walk-ons who have potential to help us in the very near
future. Adam Gettis and Markus Zusevics are redshirt freshmen who
made strides in the spring, which was good to see as well.
We have a ways to go, so it will be interesting to see what shakes
out in August. Its tough to predict at this time, but we have good
competition and have the potential to have a good group with some
depth. We probably have eight or nine guys who could conceivably
end up starting. What they do this summer will have a lot of bearing
as to how things shake out. Injuries may play a part as well, but
everyone should be healthy when we start in August.
If we get Dace Richardson back, that will be a real bonus. Were not
counting on that, we wont know about his status until July. Its been
a tough period for him with the injuries. Its realistic that we could
get him back; that would be a huge plus for us. He has proven he can
play well at this level.
DEFENSIVE LINE
A pair of senior all-star candidates anchor Iowas defensive line. AllAmerica candidate Mitch King (6-3, 280) and all-Big Ten candidate Matt
Kroul (6-3, 281) return as Iowa starters at tackle. Both have an impressive
streak of starts for the Hawkeyes. Kroul has started 37 straight and King
32 times during his career. The two have been stalwarts in the Iowa
defensive front for the past three years. King was named to the first
all-Big Ten team by the league coaches and Kroul made the honorable
mention all-league unit a year ago. King has 174 career tackles and 39
tackles for loss (-154 yards). Kroul has 181 career stops, with 13 tackles
for loss.
On the other side of the line, sophomore Christian Ballard (6-4, 284) is
listed No. 1 at left end. Ballard saw action in 10 games and had 15
tackles. He was also credited with four tackles for loss (-25 yards) and two
sacks. Listed behind Ballard are redshirt freshmen Broderick Binns (6-2,
250) and Lebron Daniel (6-2, 253).
KIRK COMMENTS:
Our defense starts with Mitch King and Matt Kroul as the foundation.
Were counting on those two to really give us a lot, and that started
in the spring with their work ethic and leadership. Both had excellent
springs.
Anton Narinskiy is another senior who did a nice job in the spring at
the tackle position. We have healthy competition with a couple of
newcomers in Cody Hundertmark and Mike Daniels. Karl Klug had
some injuries last year, but he had a good spring. We feel like we have
a good group of guys competing at the tackle position.
At the end positions, Chad Geary certainly has played well and he is
in contention for a starting spot with Adrian Clayborn and Christian
Ballard. Adrian and Christian got a lot of quality experience a year
ago, both in terms of time and playing in key situations. We were able
to see them improve week to week; they competed well against good
competition. Both are as equipped to play well as Bryan Mattison
and Ken Iwebema were three years ago, and those guys started three
years. Based on potential and exposure so far, theres no reason to
think Adrian and Christian cant come on and develop into real good
football players as well. Theyve got ability and good attitudes.
We also have freshmen Lebron Daniel and Broderick Binns who both
made progress this spring. We have a good nucleus that can develop
into a strength for us.
LINEBACKERS (Includes outside linebackers)
Iowa lost two outstanding linebackers in Mike Humpal and Mike
Klinkenborg to graduation. The pair accounted for 202 tackles last year
as Humpal (123) and Klinkenborg (79) finished one-three, respectively,
on Iowas tackle charts. Humpal was a second team all-Big Ten pick while
Klinkenborg, hampered by injuries, was an honorable mention honoree.
Klinkenborg had 224 career tackles while Humpal had 197. Klinkenborg
also was first-team academic all-American and one of 15 scholar-athletes
named as a finalist for the prestigious Draddy Award given by the National
Football Foundation.
Something new this year will be the person in charge of the linebackers.
Darrell Wilson, whos been in charge of outside linebackers for the past
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the same type of thing with Mike Humpal and Mike Klinkenborg; they
both did a nice job over the last two seasons. Were losing two quality
guys who knew what to do and how to play, but we feel the potential
is there for us to keep moving forward.
DEFENSIVE BACKS
The Hawkeyes have to replace two cornerbacks, but have at least four
players with starting experience returning in the backfield. Gone are
Adam Shada and Charles Godfrey, experienced corners with 48 combined
starts. Godfrey, a third round selection in the NFL draft, started Iowas last
26 games at corner and had 193 career tackles and seven interceptions.
Shada was a two-time first team academic all-American and had 131 career
tackles and six interceptions.
Seniors Bradley Fletcher (6-2, 200) and Drew Gardner (5-10, 186) are listed
on the first unit heading into August. Fletcher is a three-year letterman
who played in 11 games and had 53 tackles and two interceptions a year
ago. Fletcher has eight career starts, including three last year. Gardner
played in all 12 games and had six tackles. Gardner played primarily on
special teams, but did a solid job when playing in the secondary as well.
Sophomore Jordan Bernstine (5-11, 203) saw action in all 12 games last
season while playing as a true freshman. Listed behind Gardner, he had
nine tackles while seeing most of his action on special teams. Bernstine
missed valuable practice time in the spring due to injury.
Junior Chris Rowell (6-1, 197) is listed behind Fletcher on the left side.
Sophomore Amari Spievey (6-0, 190), who redshirted at Iowa in 2006,
returns after playing last season at Iowa Central Community College.
Sophomore Brett Greenwood (6-0, 200) is listed on the top line at free
safety, while senior Harold Dalton (6-1, 201) and sophomore Lance
Tillison (6-2, 213) are listed number one at strong safety. Dalton started
all 12 games at strong safety last year and totaled 49 tackles. Greenwood
started seven games as a redshirt freshman at free safety. He had 45
tackles and two interceptions and improved with experience as the season
progressed. Tillison played primarily on special teams and had two tackles
in 10 games.
Redshirt freshman Tyler Sash (6-1, 210) is listed behind Tillison and Dalton.
Sophomore Diauntae Morrow (6-0, 195) is listed behind Greenwood, but
could see playing time at either of the safety positions.
KIRK COMMENTS:
If you start on the outside, where we graduated two senior corners,
maybe the silver lining there is that Bradley Fletcher played down
the stretch when Adam Shada was injured a year ago. That was the
positive that came out of it. Bradley played well and then had a great
spring. Were confident he will play well as a senior.
Drew Gardner did a nice job last fall and competed well in the spring.
Jordan Bernstine was out this spring with an injury, but we expect him
to compete for a starting spot. Amari Spievey is a guy who can come
in and help the competition and give us some depth. Hes different
from a true freshman in that he has been on campus, has played
our defense and is a couple of years older. Were counting on that
experience to show in his play. We felt good about his potential. He
did a nice job in all areas at Iowa Central, playing defense, returning
kicks, and in the classroom.
Weve got some freshmen coming in that we think will have a chance
to fortify the position for us. Somewhat like the linebacker positions,
were up in the air heading into the fall. Well see how things play
out in August.
Brett Greenwood had a great spring at free safety. The game experience
he gathered last year has paid real dividends, hes more confident
and decisive in his movement. Diauntae Morrow made strides also.
Were not ready to go at this stage, but we have months to get there
and I know both will work hard. Ryan was able to improve as the
season progressed, but we are not at that point with the placements.
This is another position where we have an open mind as far as a
newcomer getting a chance to contribute. But, like everything else,
the guys here have the advantage with experience on their side.
Weve been fairly productive with our punt return game for the most
part. Conversely, an area we need to make strides is in the kick return
segment. It has dropped off the last couple of years. We have to
get the right guy back there touching the ball and hopefully we can
develop something there.
Injuries have affected our return game the past several years. Last
year, Andy Brodell, gets hurt in the fourth game and Colin Sandeman
the following game. We have guys on our roster who have the
potential to do a good job back there. Well have to wait and see
who is eligible, health wise, to make contributions. We are hoping to
increase our production here.
THE SCHEDULE
The Hawkeyes play a 12-game schedule, which includes seven home
contests. Iowa last played seven home games in 2006. The opener is August
30th against Maine, with home contests against Florida International and
Iowa State to follow on consecutive weeks before a trip to Pittsburgh. The
Hawkeyes play four of their first five games at home and have an open
date Oct. 25th.
Junior Austin Signor (6-4, 230) and sophomore Daniel Murray (5-10,
185) shared all the place-kicking chores last year. Signor kicked off the
majority of the time. He was 3-6 on field goals, with a long of 41 yards.
Signor hit 8 of 10 PATs. Murray hit 7 of 10 field goals with a long of 47
yards and was good on 16 of 18 PATs. As the 2007 season wore on, Murray
seemed to be more accurate and consistent. But, Signor has a very strong
leg and could see more action if he can improve his accuracy.
Iowa has traditionally played one of the nations top schedules and this
year is no different. Six of the 2008 opponents appeared in bowl games last
year. Iowa opens Big Ten play at home, against Northwestern, Sept. 27th.
Its only the second time in Ferentz 10 years the Hawkeyes have opened
league play at home (the other time came in 2001 against Penn State.).
Other Big Ten games in Kinnick Stadium are against Wisconsin, Penn State
and Purdue. Road league games are at Michigan State, Indiana, Illinois
and Minnesota. This is the second straight year Iowa doesnt play Ohio
State or Michigan. (Note: Purdue and Illinois are off the Iowa schedule in
2009 and 2010.)
Kickoff coverage improved from eighth to fifth in the Big Ten rankings, and
as mentioned, net punting was second in the conference. The Hawkeyes
need to improve their field goal percentage, which ranked near the bottom
of the league. Iowa showed marked improvement in getting to the kicker,
as five kicks were blocked last year. The Hawkeyes registered no blocked
kicks in 2006.
KIRK COMMENTS:
I like the fact we are at home early, thats a plus with the first
three games at home before a tough road game. We felt like it was
important to be on the road at least once before we start league play.
We know it will be a challenge. Every conference game is tough, and
thats true of our non-league schedule as well.
The Hawkeyes are a team which has always valued the play of special team
members. The best way for a young player to get noticed in the Ferentz
system is thru exceptional hard work and effort on the special teams. Its
no coincidence that good special teams play and good Iowa seasons go
hand in hand.
At the end of the day, our focus stays on what we are doing, that is all
we can control. We need to anticipate that every game is going to be
difficult and challenging, and do our best to speed the clock up and be
prepared as well as we can, starting with the opener.
KIRK COMMENTS:
We always felt Ryan Donahue had excellent potential and ability
and we saw more of that as last year moved along. And, we all knew
the potential was there for inconsistency when we started. Ryan
improved and grew as the year went on and got better and better.
Hopefully he can take that experience and have a nice career, were
counting on that. Hes got a chance to be a very good punter.
Having the off week is nice; its unfortunate we dont have that every
year. I think its a healthy break for everyone involved.
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STARTERS RETURNING
Iowa returns seven starters on offense, five on defense and two specialists.
The returning starters on offense include: quarterback Jake Christensen, center
Rafael Eubanks, guards Bryan Bulaga and Dan Doering, tackle Seth Olsen, tight
end Brandon Myers and wide receiver Derrell Johnson-Koulianos (plus parttime starters guard Julian Vandervelde, tackle Dace Richardson, tight end Tony
Moeaki and receivers Andy Brodell and Trey Stross). The defensive starters
returning include: tackles Matt Kroul and Mitch King, linebacker A.J. Edds,
safeties Harold Dalton and Brett Greenwood (plus part-time starter DB Bradley
Fletcher). Punter Ryan Donahue and place kicker Daniel Murray also return
(plus part-time starter PK Austin Signor).
COVETING THE BALL
Iowa broke the school record for fewest turnovers in a season (13) a year ago.
The previous record was 15 (nine interceptions and six fumbles), established
in 1963 (eight games). Iowa ranked first in the Big Ten and 20th in the
country in turnover margin (+8). The Hawkeyes had no turnovers in five
games in 2007 (Northern Illinois, Iowa State, Wisconsin, Penn State and
Michigan State). Iowas 13 turnovers (seven interceptions and six fumbles),
was tops in the conference with Michigan State and tied four other teams for
third in the country. The Hawkeyes six lost fumbles and seven intercepted
passes in 2007, tied for 12th and 11th nationally, respectively.
TRUE FRESHMEN IN 2007
Iowa had 11 true freshmen play in 2007: DT Cody Hundertmark, DB Cedric
Everson, DE Christian Ballard, LB Jacody Coleman, DB Diauntae Morrow, LB
Dezman Moses, WR Colin Sandeman, DB Jordan Bernstine, RB Jevon Pugh, TE
Allen Reisner and OL Bryan Bulaga.
The 11 true freshmen are the most to see action under Kirk Ferentz in a single
season. Iowa had seven true freshmen play in 2003 and 2000.
DOMINANT AT HOME
Iowa has won 32 of its last 39 games (.821) in Kinnick Stadium, dating back
to the 2002 season. The Hawkeyes seven losses came to Western Michigan
(28-19 in 2007), Indiana (38-20 in 2007), Michigan (23-20 in overtime in
2005), Ohio State (38-17 in 2006), Northwestern (21-7 in 2006), Wisconsin
(24-21 in 2006) and Iowa State (36-31 in 2002). Iowa recorded a schoolrecord 22-game home winning streak from 2002-05. The Hawkeyes (.813,
26-6) boast the 17th-best home winning percentage in the nation over the
last five years (2003-07).
CHRISTENSEN LEADS IOWA OFFENSE
QB Jake Christensen directed Iowas offense for the first time last season. The
Hawkeyes opened the 2007 season with a new quarterback for the first time
since 2004. Christensen started all 12 games a year ago, completing 198-370
passes for 2,269 yards. The sophomore threw 17 touchdowns and only six
interceptions. Christensen threw three touchdowns or more in three games in
2007 (Syracuse, Indiana and Western Michigan). He was 4-2 as a starter in home
games and 13 of his 17 touchdown passes came in Kinnick Stadium. His passing
yardage total (2,269) ranks 12th-best in a single-season at Iowa. Christensen
enters his junior season having completed 221-405 passes for 2,554 yards and
19 scores. The 2,554 yards rank 13th-best in a career at Iowa.
In his first start of the 2007 campaign, he completed 12-29 passes for 133
yards and a score. In fact, it is believed that he became the first quarterback
in NCAA Bowl Subdivision history to start his first two games against the same
team (Northern Illinois). In his third career start, Christensen completed 2332 passes for 278 yards and a career-high four touchdowns vs. Syracuse. The
native of Lockport, IL, posted personal bests in completions (24), attempts (42)
and yards (308) in Iowas loss to Indiana. He also threw for three touchdowns.
Christensen helped lead Iowa past 18th-ranked Illinois, completing 19-25 passes
for 182 yards and a touchdown and no interceptions.
Joining Christensen on the QB depth chart are sophomore Ricky Stanzi and
redshirt freshman Marvin McNutt. Stanzi saw limited action in two games last
season, while McNutt redshirted.
KING AND KROUL ANCHOR DEFENSIVE LINE
A pair of seniors, Matt Kroul and Mitch King, will anchor Iowas defensive line.
Last season, the duo combined for 132 tackles, including 16.5 for loss. The
tandem are the Hawkeyes two most experienced defensive starters. Kroul
has started 37 consecutive games, while King has started 32 career contests,
including the last 17. King, who has been named to the 2008 Lott Trophy and
Lombardi Award Watch Lists, enters his final season with 174 career tackles,
39.5 tackles for loss and 13.5 sacks. Last year, the Burlington, IA, native
ranked seventh in team tackles (58), first in tackles for loss (14.5) and QB
hurries (5) and second in pass break-ups (7). King, who was tabbed first team
all-conference as a junior, registered a career-high 10 stops at Iowa State.
Kroul, an honorable mention all-league honoree last season, enters his senior
year with 181 tackles, 13 tackles for loss and five sacks. The native of Mount
The Hawkeyes did not record a turnover in five games in 2007 (Northern
Illinois, Iowa State, Wisconsin, Penn State and Michigan State).
In the last six years, Iowa is 40-6 when leading at the half and 46-4 when
leading after three quarters.
Iowa has been bowl eligible the last seven seasons, with the Hawkeyes
participating in bowl games six of the seven seasons.
Iowa is one of only three institutions (Iowa, Florida and Tennessee) to have
a former football and mens basketball National Coach of the Year currently
coaching their respective team.
IOWA VS. RANKED TEAMS
These are Iowas most recent wins vs. nationally ranked opponents:
Home:
Road:
Neutral:
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lettermen
Returning (52)
Lost (14)
Offense (26)
Quarterback (1)
Running Back (3) - -
Fullback (2)
Tight End (5) - -
Wide Receiver (5) - -
Offensive Line (10)
**
**
*
*
*
*
***
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*
*
*
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*
*
*
**
**
*
*
*
*
**
*
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**
*
Jake Christensen
Shonn Greene
Jayme Murphy
Paki OMeara
Jordan McLaughlin
Brett Morse
Tony Moeaki
Brandon Myers
Ross Peterson
Allen Reisner
Michael Sabers
Andy Brodell
Paul Chaney, Jr.
Derrell Johnson-Koulianos
Colin Sandeman
Trey Stross
Wes Aeschliman
Bryan Bulaga
Rob Bruggeman
Kyle Calloway
Dan Doering
Rafael Eubanks
Travis Meade
Seth Olsen
Dace Richardson
Julian Vandervelde
Defense (22)
Defensive End (3) - -
Defensive Line (5) - -
Linebacker (8) - -
Defensive Back (6)
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*
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**
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***
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*
*
*
**
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
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*
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Christian Ballard
Adrian Clayborn
Chad Geary
Tyler Blum
Cody Hundertmark
Mitch King
Matt Kroul
Anton Narinskiy
Pat Angerer
Jacody Coleman
A.J. Edds
Jeremiha Hunter
Troy Johnson
Gavin McGrath
Dezman Moses
Jeff Tarpinian
Jordan Bernstine
Harold Dalton
Bradley Fletcher
Drew Gardner
Brett Greenwood
Lance Tillison
Specialists (4)
Punter (1)
Kicker (2) - -
Deep Snaps (1)
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*
*
Lettermen Breakdown
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3year Lettermen:
2year Lettermen:
1year Lettermen:
Ryan Donahue
Austin Signor
Daniel Murray
Andrew Schulze
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11
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Offense (5)
Running Back (3) - -
Fullback (1) - -
Wide Receiver (1) - -
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Jevon Pugh
Damian Sims
Albert Young
Tom Busch
James Cleveland
Defense (8)
Defensive End (2)
Linebacker (3) - -
Defensive Back (3)
****
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****
****
****
****
Ken Iwebema
Bryan Mattison
Bryon Gattas
Mike Humpal
Mike Klinkenborg
Charles Godfrey
Devan Moylan
Adam Shada
Specialists (1)
Deep Snaps (1)
* - - indicates letters earned
***
Daniel Olszta
Starters Information
Specialists (2)
Punter
Kicker
Lost (9)
Offense (3)
Running Back
Fullback
Wide Receiver
Defense (6)
Defensive End
Linebacker
Defensive Back
Specialists (1)
Deep Snaps
starters
2008 Pre-Season Depth Chart by Class
(Career starts in parenthesis where applicable)
Seniors (13):
OL
WR
OL
DB
DB
DB
DL
DL
FB
TE
TE
DL
OL
Wesley Aeschliman
Andy Brodell (11)
Rob Bruggeman
Harold Dalton (12)
Bradley Fletcher (8)
Drew Gardner
Mitch King (32)
Matt Kroul (37)
Jordan McLaughlin
Tony Moeaki (4)
Brandon Myers (8)
Anton Narinskiy
Seth Olsen (23)
Juniors (14):
LB
DL
OL
QB
OL
LB
OL
DL
RB
OL
OL
DB
PK
WR
Pat Angerer
Tyler Blum
Kyle Calloway (12)
Jake Christensen (13)
Dan Doering (5)
A.J. Edds (13)
Rafael Eubanks (21)
Chad Geary (1)
Nate Guillory
Andy Kuempel
Travis Meade (7)
Chris Rowell
Austin Signor (5)
Trey Stross (1)
Sophomores (23): DE
DB
OL
DE
LB
P
DB
OL
LB
DL
WR
OL
DB
FB
LB
PK
RB
TE
WR
QB
LB
DB
OL
Christian Ballard
Jordan Bernstine
Bryan Bulaga (5)
Adrian Clayborn
Jacody Coleman (1)
Ryan Donahue (12)
Brett Greenwood (7)
Kyle Haganman
Jeremiah Hunter
Karl Klug
Derrell Johnson-Koulianos (8)
Josh Koeppel
Diauntae Morrow
Brett Morse
Dezman Moses
Daniel Murray (8)
Paki OMeara
Allen Reisner
Colin Sandeman
Ricky Stanzi
Jeff Tarpinian
Lance Tillison
Julian Vandervelde (6)
Redshirt
Freshmen (6):
DE
OL
P
QB
LB
DB
Broderick Binns
Adam Gettis
Eric Guthrie
Marvin McNutt
Tyler Nielson
Tyler Sash
Pronunciation Guide
Head Coach Kirk Ferentz_ _______________________________FAIR-ints
Assistant Coach Rick Kaczenski_________________________kuh-ZIN-ski
Wesley Aeschliman___________________________________ASH-ul-min
Pat Angerer__________________________________________ ANN-gir-ir
Jordan Bernstine_ __________________________________ BURN-steen
Steve Bigach___________________________________________ BIG-ack
Broderick Binns_ _________________________________________ BINS
Tyler Blum______________________________________________BLOOM
Andy Brodell__________________________________________ bro-DELL
Rob Bruggeman___________________________________ BRUG-uh-min
Brian Bulaga_______________________________________ BOO-laug-uh
Greg Castillo________________________________________ kas-TEE-oh
Tyrel Detweiler______________________________________ DET-wile-ir
A.J. Edds_________________________________________________EEds
Rafael Eubanks_____________________________ RAH-fi-el YOU-banks
James Ferentz_________________________________________FAIR-ints
Joe Gaglione_______________________________________GAG-lee-own
Tyler Gerstandt_______________________________________ GIR-stand
Jonathan Gimm_ __________________________________________ GIM
Justin Greiner__________________________________________ GRY-nir
Derrell Johnson-Koulianos_________________dir-RELL KOU-lee-ah-nos
Karl Klug______________________________________________ KLOU-g
Josh Koeppel___________________________________________KEP-uhl
Matt Kroul______________________________________________ KROLL
Nick Kuchel_________________________________________ KOOCH-uhl
Andy Kuempel_ _______________________________________ KEM-pul
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DEFENSE
Wt.
200
205
300
301
277
300
300
270
285
287
265
305
285
317
318
250
255
235
215
225
210
202
200
210
185
235
230
185
230
Yr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
Jr.
#Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
So.
#Fr.
Sr.
So.
So.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Punt Returns: 80
22
9
Andy Brodell
Kickoff Returns: 15
Colin Sandeman
4
Tyler Sash
Deep Snaps:
Andrew Schulze
Nick Murphy
30
66
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Holder:
Ht.
6-3
6-3
6-3
6-4
6-3
6-4
6-4
6-2
6-4
6-2
6-4
6-3
6-1
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-2
6-1
6-2
6-1
6-1
6-0
6-0
5-10
5-11
6-3
6-6
Wt.
282
261
281
255
280
270
284
250
244
240
228
240
232
240
231
230
200
197
213
201
210
200
195
186
203
180
205
Derrell Johnson-Koulianos
Jordan Bernstine
Ryan Donahue
Yr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
#Fr.
Jr.
So.
#Fr.
So.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
#Fr.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.
So.
#Fr.
344 tackles, including 63 tackles for loss, 17 QB sacks, five forced fumbles, four recovered
fumbles and one interception . . . recorded 128 tackles as a senior in helping team win Class
4-A state title . . . also had 28 tackles for loss, eight QB sacks and one forced fumble and
one recovered fumble . . . recorded 197 tackles as a junior, with 35 tackles for loss and nine
sacks, plus four forced fumbles, three recovered fumbles and an interception . . . earned
three letters in football, two in wrestling and soccer and one in track and field . . . helped
his team to the 2004 state soccer championship. Personal - - Born 1/31/87 . . . Health
and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Mary and Cliff Angerer . . . one of three players
from Bettendorf on the Iowa roster . . . attended same high school as WR Colin Sandeman.
. . high school coach was Randy Scott.
Career Bests
Tackles:___________________
Solos:_____________________
Assists:_ __________________
PBU:______________________
2007__________Solo-Ast.
No. Ill. (n)___________0-0
Syracuse____________ DNP
at IA State__________ DNP
at Wisc.____________ DNP
Indiana_ ____________0-0
at Penn State_ _______0-1
Illinois_____________ Inj.
at Purdue___________ Inj.
Mich. State_________ Inj.
at Nwestern_ ________0-0
Minnesota__________ Inj.
Western Mich._______ Inj.
Totals_____________ 0-1
Career Statistics
43 - - *Pat Angerer
46 - - *Christian Ballard
(pronounced ANN-gir-ir)
Linebacker
6-1, 232, Junior
Bettendorf, IA (Bettendorf HS)
Defensive End
6-4, 284, Sophomore
Lawrence, KS (Lawrence Free State HS)
Career Bests
Tackles:___________________
Solos:_____________________
Assists:_ __________________
Tackles for Loss:____________
QB Sacks:__________________
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Career Statistics
Career Statistics
4 - - *Jordan Bernstine
(pronounced BURN-steen)
Defensive Back
5-11, 203, Sophomore
Des Moines, IA (Lincoln HS)
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91 - - Broderick Binns
(pronounced BINS)
Defensive End
6-2, 250, Redshirt Freshman
St. Paul, MN (Cretin-Derham Hall HS)
51 - - **Tyler Blum
(pronounced BLOOM)
Defensive Line
6-6, 285, Junior
Walnut, IA (Walnut Community HS)
Hawk-Item - - Moved from offensive line to defensive line
prior to 2008 spring practice . . . moved from tight end to
offensive line prior to 2007 spring practice . . . one of seven
Iowa recruits to participate in 2005 Army All-American Bowl in
San Antonio, TX. 2008 - - Not listed on depth chart following
spring practice. 2007 - - Listed as second team left tackle
following spring practice . . . saw action in opening win over
Northern Illinois as offense rushed for 250 yards and gained 383 yards total offense . . . saw
action in home win over Syracuse as offense gained 408 yards total offense . . . saw action
on special teams in loss at Iowa State . . . saw action on special teams in loss at Wisconsin .
. . saw action on special teams in loss to Indiana . . . saw action on special teams in loss at
Penn State . . . saw action on special teams in win over 18th-ranked Illinois . . . saw action
in loss at Purdue . . . saw action in double OT win over Michigan State . . . saw action on
special teams in win at Northwestern . . . saw action on special teams in win over Minnesota
. . . saw action on special teams in loss to Western Michigan. 2006 - - Not listed on depth
chart following spring practice . . . saw action in all but two games, but had no receiving
statistics . . . did not see action in opening win over Montana . . . did not see action in win
at Syracuse . . . saw action on special teams in win over Iowa State, but had no statistics
. . . saw action on special teams in win at Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action
on special teams in loss to top-ranked Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action on
special teams in win over Purdue, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in
loss at Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in loss at Michigan,
but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in win over Northern Illinois, but had
no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in loss to Northwestern, but had no statistics
. . . saw action in loss to Wisconsin, collecting a short kickoff and returning six yards . .
. saw action in loss to Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action vs. Texas in Alamo
Bowl, but had no statistics. 2005 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Named to Prep
Star Magazine all-American team . . . first team elite all-state on offense as a senior by
the Des Moines Register . . . named western Iowa Male Athlete of the Year as a senior by
Omaha World-Herald . . . all-state by the Iowa Newspaper Association, being recognized on
80 - - ***Andy Brodell
(pronounced bro-DELL)
Wide Receiver
6-3, 202, Senior
Ankeny, IA (Ankeny HS)
over Northern Iowa as offense gained season-best 496 total yards, but had no statistics . .
. saw action at Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Illinois . . . had
no offensive statistics, but recorded one assisted tackle on special teams . . . saw action in
win at Purdue, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Indiana . . . partially blocked
Indiana punt just before halftime, with his first career blocked kick leading to an Iowa field
goal just before halftime . . . saw action vs. Michigan, recording a 12-yard punt return, the
first return of his career . . . started at wide receiver at Northwestern . . . recorded four
catches for 46 yards, including three receptions for 39 yards on Iowas opening scoring drive
. . . saw action in win at Wisconsin . . . had no receptions, but recorded one solo tackle
on special teams . . . saw action in win over Minnesota as offense gained 613 yards total
offense, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in Outback Bowl vs. Florida. 2004
- - Redshirted. High School honors - - Named as Elite and Class 4A first team all-state
selection by the Des Moines Register . . . also a first team all-state selection by the Iowa
Newspaper Association and Iowapreps.com . . . first team all-conference selection as a junior
and senior . . . Career - - helped lead his team to three consecutive state semi-final games
(2001-03) . . . set school and conference records with 3,808 career rushing yards and 64
career touchdowns . . . set single-season school and conference records as a senior with
2,041 rushing yards and 38 touchdowns . . . four-time letterman in track . . . 100-meter
dash champion at 2003 Drake Relays . . . set school records in the 100 (0:10.4) and 200
(21.4) meter dashes. Personal - - Born 6/6/85 . . . Interdepartmental Studies major . . .
parents are Michael and Linda Brodell . . . attended same high school as DE Grant McCracken
. . . high school coach was Jerry Pezzetti.
2007
No. Yds. TD
Lng
No. Ill. (n)_____ 2_____ 18_____ 0_____ 11
Syracuse_ _____ 7_____ 54_____ 0_____ 15
at IA State_ ___ 3_____ 22_____ 0_____ 14
at Wisc._______ 1______ 2_____ -______ 2
Indiana______ Inj.
Penn State____ Inj.
Illinois_______ Inj.
at Purdue_ ___ Inj.
Mich. State___ Inj.
at Nwestern__ Inj.
Minnesota____ Inj.
Western Mich._ Inj.
Totals_ _______13____ 96_____ 0_____15
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Career Statistics
58 - - *Rob Bruggeman
(pronounced BRUG-uh-min)
Offensive Line
6-3, 287, Senior
Cedar Rapids, IA (Washington HS)
79 - - *Bryan Bulaga
(pronounced BOO-laug-uh)
Offensive Line
6-6, 301, Sophomore
Crystal Lake, IL (Marian Central Catholic HS)
Hawk-Item - - One of 11 true freshmen to see action in 2007.
2008 - - Listed as co-first team left tackle following spring
practice. 2007 Honors - - Named to Freshman all-Big Ten
team selected by The Sporting News . . . 2007 - - Saw action in
offensive line in opening win over Northern Illinois as offense
rushed for 250 yards and gained 383 yards total offense . . .
did not see action in win over Syracuse due to injury . . . did
not see action in loss at Iowa State due to injury . . . did not see action in loss at Wisconsin
due to injury . . . did not see action in loss to Indiana due to injury . . . did not see action
in loss at Penn State due to injury . . . saw action at left guard in win over 18th-ranked
Illinois as offense rushed for 141 yards and gained 323 yards total offense . . . started at
left guard in loss at Purdue for first career start . . . started at left guard in double OT win
over Michigan State as offense gained 230 rushing yards . . . started at left guard and
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played every offensive down in win at Northwestern as offense gained 299 passing yards
and 369 yards total offense . . . started at left guard and played every offensive down in
win over Minnesota . . . started at left guard and played every offensive down in loss to
Western Michigan as offense gained 397 yards total offense. High school honors - - Parade
Magazine, PrepStar Magazine and East-West All-American . . . USA Today second team allAmerican as a senior . . . IHSFCA, Chicago Tribune and Champaign News Gazette first team
all-state as a senior . . . named Suburban Catholic Conference and Northwest Herald Area
Player of the Year . . . Chicago-Sun Times first team all-area . . . first team all-area and allconference as a junior . . . two-year varsity captain . . . Career - - did not allow a sack at
left tackle . . . also played defensive end, tight e8nd and linebacker during his prep career
. . . recorded 261 career tackles with 46 tackles for loss, 31 sacks and one interception . .
. recorded 108 tackles and 23 sacks as a defensive end his senior year . . . as a tight end,
recorded 35 receptions for 665 yards and 10 touchdowns . . . also converted three two-point
conversions. Personal - - Born 3/21/89 . . . Open major . . . member of prep Honor Roll . .
. parents are Kathi and Joe Bulaga . . . high school coach was Ed Brucker.
60 - - *Kyle Calloway
Offensive Line
6-7, 317, Junior
Belleville, IL (East HS)
4 at Wisconsin, 9/22/07
47 vs. Illinois, 10/13/07
1 vs. Michigan State, 10/27/07
29 vs. Illinois, 10/13/07
Career Statistics
6 - - **Jake Christensen
Quarterback
6-1, 215, Junior
Lockport, IL (Lockport HS)
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Attempts:_________________
Completions:_______________
Yards:_____________________
Touchdowns:_______________
Long:_____________________
300-yard Games:____________
Game-By-Game Stats
Career Statistics
94 - - *Adrian Clayborn
Defensive End
6-3, 282, Sophomore
St. Louis, MO (Webster Groves)
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an interception as a junior . . . had 59 tackles, one sack, one fumble recovery and an
interception as a sophomore . . . had 42 career receptions for 691 yards and 10 touchdowns
as a tight end . . . team captain.
Personal - - Born 7/6/88 . . . Interdepartmental Studies (Recreation Management) major .
. . parents are Tracie and Richard Clayborn . . . one of four players from St. Louis on Iowa
roster . . . high school coach was Cliff Ice.
Career Bests
Tackles:___________________
Solos:_____________________
Assists:_ __________________
Tackles for loss_____________
QB Sacks:__________________
PBU:______________________
Blk. Field Goal:_____________
Forced Fumble:_____________
Career Statistics
Defense
Freshman
Solo
3
Ast.
17
Total
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55 - - *Jacody Coleman
Linebacker
6-3, 240, Sophomore
Beaumont, TX (West Brook HS)
Tackles:___________________
Solos:_____________________
Assists:_ __________________
Tackles for Loss:____________
Career Statistics
20 - - Joe Conklin
Defensive Back
5-11, 200, Sophomore
Davenport, IA (Assumption HS)
2008 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.
2007 - - Did not see any game action after joining the program
as a walk-on transfer. 2006 - - Missed entire season at Iowa
State due to injury. 2005 - - Redshirted at Iowa State. High
school honors - - Named Athlete of the Year at Assumption HS
as a senior and was finalist for Quad City Times Athlete of the
Year . . . earned all-state honors on offense as a senior and was
named to all-conference and all-Metro teams . . . team captain
and MVP as a senior . . . all-conference defensive back as a junior . . . Career - - passed for
800 yards and 14 touchdowns as a prep senior, completing 82-124 attempts . . . also ran
for 600 yards . . . recorded 42 tackles and four interceptions on defense . . . also earned
three letters in track and field and baseball and two in basketball . . . member of prep
baseball team that won state title in 2004 and member of 1,600-meter medley relay state
championship team in track and field. Personal - - Born 12/12/86 in South Lake Tahoe, CA
. . . Interdepartmental Studies (Business Track) major . . . named academic all-conference
for three years . . . parents are Sue and Doug Conklin . . . one of three players from
Davenport on the Iowa roster . . . attended same high school as WR Kyle Steinbrecher . . .
sister (Madeline) is a member of Iowa rowing team . . . high school coach was Wade King.
2 - - *Harold Dalton
Defensive Back
6-1, 201, Senior
Camden, NJ (Woodrow Wilson HS)
2008 - - Listed as co-first team strong safety following spring
practice. 2007 - - Listed as first team strong safety following
spring practice . . . started at strong safety in opening win
over Northern Illinois as defense allowed just 21 rushing yards
and 235 yards total offense . . . recorded three assisted tackles
and two pass break-ups vs. Northern Illinois . . . started at
strong safety in win over Syracuse, recording one assisted
tackle for loss as defense allowed just 24 rushing yards and
103 yards total offense . . . started at strong safety and played
every defensive down in loss at Iowa State . . . recorded five tackles at Iowa State, including
four solo stops . . . first career fumble recovery at Iowa State led to Iowa touchdown in the
third period . . . started at strong safety in loss at Wisconsin, recording two solo tackles,
one assist and one pass break-up . . . started at strong safety in loss to Indiana, recording
two solo tackles and two assists . . . started at strong safety in loss at Penn State, recording
two solo tackles and one assist . . . started at strong safety in win over 18th-ranked Illinois
as defense held top rushing offense in Big Ten to 137 net rushing yards and 287 yards total
offense . . . recorded eight tackles vs. Illinois, including two solo stops and six assists . . .
started at strong safety in loss at Purdue, recording two solo tackles, two assists and one
pass break-up . . . started at strong safety in double OT win over Michigan State . . . recorded
six tackles vs. MSU, including two solo stops, and also had one pass break-up . . . started
at strong safety in win at Northwestern as defense allowed just three points, seven rushing
yards and 124 yards total offense in the second half . . . recorded four assisted tackles
and one QB pressure vs. Northwestern . . . started at strong safety in win over Minnesota,
recording one assisted tackle . . . started at strong safety in loss to Western Michigan,
recording two solo tackles and five assists. 2006 - - Not listed on depth chart following
spring practice . . . saw action in 41-7 season-opening win as defense held Montana to 10
net yards rushing and 144 yards total offense . . . had no statistics vs. Montana . . . saw
limited action in double overtime win at Syracuse, but had no statistics . . . saw action
in win over Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win at Illinois, but had no
statistics . . . did not see action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . saw action in win over
Purdue, but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss at Indiana, but had no statistics . . .
saw action in loss at Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Northern
Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss to Northwestern, but had no statistics
. . . did not see action in loss to Wisconsin . . . did not see action in loss at Minnesota . . .
did not see action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl. 2005 - - Saw action in opening win over Ball
State, but had no statistics. . . did not see action at Iowa State . . . did not see action in
win over Northern Iowa . . . did not see action at Ohio State . . . did not see action in win
over Illinois . . . did not see action in win at Purdue . . . did not see action in win over
Indiana . . . did not see action vs. Michigan . . . did not see action at Northwestern . . . did
not see action in win at Wisconsin . . . did not see action in win over Minnesota . . . did not
see action in Outback Bowl vs. Florida. 2004 - - Redshirted. High School honors - - First
team all-Group Three and first team all-conference as a senior . . . also an all-Group 3 and
second team all-conference selection as a junior . . . named third team all-conference as a
sophomore . . . Career - - ended prep career with 117 tackles, 12 interceptions, 10 sacks and
eight forced fumbles . . . recorded 77 tackles, eight interceptions and six forced fumbles as
a senior . . . recorded 67 tackles, three interceptions and four sacks as a junior . . . helped
lead prep team to the 2001 New Jersey state championship. Personal - - Born 11/1/85 .
. . African-American Studies major . . . parents are Flora Smith and Harold Dalton, Sr. . . .
attended same high school as OL Nyere Aumaitre . . . high school coach was Mike McBride.
Career Bests
Tackles:___________________
Solos:_____________________
Assists:_ __________________
Tackles for Loss:____________
Pass Break-Ups:____________
Recovered Fumble:__________
2005_________ Solo-Ast.
Ball State_ _________ 0-0
at Iowa State________ 0-0
Northern IA_________DNP
at Ohio State________DNP
Illinois_____________DNP
at Purdue_ _________DNP
Indiana____________DNP
Michigan___________DNP
at Nwestern________DNP
at Wisconsin________DNP
Minnesota__________DNP
Florida (n)__________DNP
Totals_ ____________ 0-0
2006__________Solo-Ast.
Montana____________0-0
at Syracuse__________0-0
IA State_____________0-0
at Illinois____________0-0
Ohio State__________ DNP
Purdue______________0-0
at Indiana___________0-0
at Michigan__________0-0
No. Illinois___________0-0
Nwestern____________0-0
Wisconsin_ _________ DNP
at Minn.____________ DNP
Texas (n)___________ DNP
Totals_____________ 0-0
2007___________Solo-Ast.
No. Ill. (n)_ __________0-3
Syracuse_____________0-1
at IA State___________4-1
at Wisc.______________2-1
Indiana______________2-2
at Penn State_________2-1
Illinois_ _____________2-6
at Purdue____________2-2
Mich. State___________2-4
at Nwestern__________0-4
Minnesota____________0-1
Western Mich._________2-5
Totals____________ 18-31
Career Statistics
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93 - - Mike Daniels
Defensive Tackle
6-1, 261, Redshirt Freshman
Blackwood, NJ (Highland Regional HS)
2008 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.
2007 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - First team allconference as a senior . . . two-time team captain . . . Career
- - recorded 222 career tackles, with 27 QB sacks . . . recorded
97 tackles and 12 QB sacks as a senior . . . had 84 tackles and
nine sacks as a junior . . . recorded 41 tackles and six sacks as
a sophomore . . . also played running back, rushing for 2,203
career yards while scoring 25 touchdowns . . . amassed 1,029
rushing yards with 12 TDs as a senior . . . had 844 rushing yards and seven touchdowns as a
junior . . . also a three-year letterman in wrestling and earned one letter in track and field.
Personal - - Born 5/5/89 . . . Open major . . . member of prep High Honor Roll . . . parents
are Carlene and Michael Daniels . . . high school coach was Frank Plefka.
57 - - Bruce Davis
Linebacker
5-11, 235, Redshirt Freshman
Cleveland, OH (Glenville HS)
60 - - Tyrel Detweiler
(pronounced DET-wile-ir)
Offensive Line
6-4, 300, Redshirt Freshman
Williamsburg, IA (Williamsburg HS)
74 - - *Dan Doering
Offensive Line
6-6, 300, Junior
Barrington, IL (Barrington HS)
5 - - *Ryan Donahue
Punter/Placekicker
6-3, 180, Sophomore
Evergreen Park, IL (St. Rita HS)
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Career Bests
Punts:____________________
Average:_ _________________
Long:_____________________
Inside 20:_ ________________
Career Statistics
13 - - Tom Donatell
Quarterback
6-2, 201, Redshirt Freshman
Atlanta, GA (Peachtree Ridge HS)
2008 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.
2007 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. High
school honors - - Earned all-conference honors as a senior . . .
Career - - served as team captain as a senior as team won state
football title . . . earned three letters as quarterback and safety
. . . also earned two letters in baseball and three in basketball.
Personal - - Born 3/29/89 in Olympia, Washington . . . PreBusiness major . . . parents are Shari and Ed Donatell . . . high
school coach was Coach Armstrong.
49 - - **A.J. Edds
(pronounced EEds)
Outside Linebacker
6-4, 244, Junior
Greenwood, IN (Greenwood Community HS)
Hawk-Item - - One of four juniors named to 2008 Leadership
Group . . . one of three sophomores named to 2007 Leadership
Group . . . one of three true freshmen to see action in 2006 . . .
moved from tight end to linebacker during pre-season practice.
2008 - - Listed as first team outside linebacker following spring
practice. 2007 Honors - - Academic all-Big Ten . . . 2007 - listed as first team outside linebacker following spring practice
. . . ranked 18th in the Big Ten in tackles per game (6.7) for all games and 21st for league
games only (6.6) . . . started at outside linebacker in opening win over Northern Illinois
as defense allowed just 21 rushing yards and 235 yards total offense . . . recorded two solo
tackles and five assists vs. Northern Illinois . . . started at outside linebacker in win over
Syracuse as defense allowed just 24 rushing yards and 103 yards total offense . . . recorded
one solo tackle and one assist, including a shared tackle for loss, vs. Syracuse . . . started at
outside linebacker in loss at Iowa State, recording eight tackles, including five solo stops . .
. started at outside linebacker in loss at Wisconsin . . . recorded seven tackles at Wisconsin,
including four solo stops . . . recorded first career pass interception at Wisconsin, which
led to first Iowa points in the game . . . also caused a fumble at Wisconsin near the Iowa
goal line, but that was nullified by an inadvertent whistle . . . started at outside linebacker
in loss to Indiana . . . recorded five tackles vs. Indiana, including four assists and one
tackle for loss . . . started at outside linebacker in loss at Penn State, recording three solo
tackles and one assist . . . started at outside linebacker in win over 18th-ranked Illinois,
as defense allowed top rushing team in the league to 137 net rushing yards and 287 yards
total offense . . . recorded eight tackles vs. Illinois, including seven assists and a tackle for
loss . . . started at outside linebacker in loss at Purdue, recording three solo tackles and one
assist before leaving game in third quarter due to injury . . . started at outside linebacker
in double OT win over Michigan State, recording nine tackles, including eight assists . . .
also had a shared tackle for loss and recovered an MSU fumble for the only turnover in the
game . . . started at outside linebacker in win at Northwestern as defense allowed just three
points, seven rushing yards and 124 yards total offense in the second half . . . recorded five
tackles vs. Northwestern, including one tackle for loss, and had three pass break-ups . . .
started at outside linebacker in win over Minnesota . . . recorded a career-best 11 tackles
vs. Minnesota, including nine assists and a shared tackle for loss . . . started at outside
linebacker in loss to Western Michigan, recording five solo tackles and five assists. 2006
Honors - - Selected to first team all-Big Ten Freshman team by The Sporting News . . .
selected to honorable mention Freshman all-America team by The Sporting News. 2006 - Saw first action of career in opening win over Montana as defense allowed just 144 yards
total offense . . . had no statistics vs. Montana . . . did not see action in win at Syracuse
. . . did not see action in win over Iowa State . . . did not see action in win at Illinois . .
. did not see action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . started at outside linebacker in
win over Purdue . . . recorded two solo tackles and three assisted tackles vs. Purdue . . .
saw action in loss at Indiana, but recorded no statistics . . . saw action in loss at Michigan,
recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in win over Northern Illinois as defense allowed
just 196 yards total offense . . . recorded one solo tackle and two assists vs. Northern
Illinois, along with first caused fumble of his career, which was recovered by Iowa . . . saw
action in loss to Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss to Wisconsin,
but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw
action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl, but had no statistics. High school honors - - PrepStar
all-American . . . honorable mention Street & Smith all-American . . . all-Johnson County
Player of the Year as a senior . . . finalist for Indianas Mr. Football . . . nominated for US
Army All-American game . . . two-time Indianapolis Star Super Team and South Team . . .
three-time Associated Press first team all-state . . . four-time first team all-conference . .
. two-time team MVP . . . Career - - four-year starter as a linebacker and long snapper . .
. three-year starter at tight end . . . recorded 55 catches for 940 yards and 13 touchdowns
in his career . . . recorded a school record 390 career tackles and 12 interceptions . . . also
holds school records for tackles in a game (23), solo tackles in a game (17) and in a season
(73) . . . had 25 receptions for 348 yards and four touchdowns, along with 147 tackles and
an interception as a senior . . . had 26 receptions for 544 yards and four touchdowns as
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Career Bests
Tackles:___________________
Solos:_____________________
Assists:_ __________________
Tackles for loss:_ ___________
Interceptions:______________
PBU:______________________
Forced Fumble:_____________
Recovered Fumble:__________
gained season-best 546 yards total offense in loss at Minnesota . . . started at center and
played every offensive down as offense gained 363 yards total offense vs. Texas in Alamo
Bowl. 2005 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Named Gatorade Player of the Year in
Minnesota as a senior . . . Prep Nation all-American and Minnesota Vikings and Associated
Press first team all-state selection as a senior KARE-11 All-metro team Minnesota High
School League Outstanding Academic Achievement Career - - Gave up no sacks, while
recording over 120 pancake blocks... graded out at over 85%. Personal - - Born 2/12/87
. . . Interdepartmental Studies (Health Science) major . . . parents are Don Eubanks and
Mara Molenaar . . . one of three players from St. Pauil on Iowa roster . . . attended same
high school as DE Broderick Binns and LS Nick Murphy . . . high school coaches were Rich
Kallok and Mike Scanlan.
10 - - Ben Evans
Wide Receiver
6-0, 180, Sophomore
Iowa City, IA (City HS)
2007__________Solo-Ast.
No. Ill. (n)___________2-5
Syracuse_____________1-1
at IA State___________5-3
at Wisc._____________4-3
Indiana_ ____________1-4
at Penn State_ _______3-1
Illinois______________1-7
Purdue______________3-1
Mich. State__________1-8
at Nwestern_ ________1-4
Minnesosta_ _________2-9
Western Mich.________5-5
Totals___________ 29-51
Career Statistics
52 - - **Rafael Eubanks
(pronounced RAH-fi-el YOU-banks)
Offensive Line
6-3, 285, Junior
St. Paul, MN (Cretin-Derham Hall HS)
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29 - - ***Bradley Fletcher
Defensive Back
6-2, 200, Senior
Youngstown, OH (Liberty HS)
Career Bests
Tackles:___________________
Solos:_____________________
Assists:_ __________________
Tackle for Loss:_____________
Interception:_______________
PBU:______________________
Forced Fumble:_____________
Recovered Fumble:__________
Career Statistics
2006__________Solo-Ast.
Montana____________0-2
at Syracuse__________1-0
IA State_____________0-3
at Illinois____________0-0
Ohio State___________0-0
Purdue______________0-3
at Indiana___________1-0
at Michigan__________5-0
No. Illinois___________4-2
Nwestern____________5-2
Wisconsin_ __________2-2
at Minn._____________6-0
Texas (n)____________0-0
Totals___________ 24-14
2007___________Solo-Ast.
No. Ill. (n)_ _________ DNP
Syracuse_____________0-1
at IA State___________0-0
at Wisc.______________1-0
Indiana______________4-0
at Penn State_________1-0
Illinois_ _____________0-1
at Purdue____________2-1
Mich. State___________7-6
at Nwestern_________10-2
Minnesota____________2-2
Western Mich._________4-9
Totals____________ 31-22
87 - - Zach Furlong
Tight End
6-5, 230, Redshirt Freshman
Xenia, OH (Xenia HS)
16 - - **Drew Gardner
Defensive Back
5-10, 186, Senior
Cherry Hill, NJ (West HS)
Career Bests
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Career Statistics
Career Statistics
2006_________ Solo-Ast.
Montana_ __________ 0-0
at Syracuse_________ 0-0
IA State____________ 1-0
at Illinois__________ 0-0
Ohio State__________ 0-0
Purdue_____________ 1-0
at Indiana__________ 0-0
at Michigan_________ 0-0
No. Illinois_ ________ 0-0
Nwestern__________DNP
Wisconsin__________DNP
at Minn._ __________DNP
Texas (n)___________ 1-1
Totals_ ____________ 3-1
2007__________Solo-Ast.
No. Ill. (n)___________0-0
Syracuse_____________0-0
at IA State___________0-0
at Wisc._____________0-0
Indiana_ ____________0-0
Penn State___________1-0
Illinois______________0-0
at Purdue____________0-0
Mich. State__________1-0
at Nwestern_ ________3-0
Minnesota___________0-0
Western Mich.________0-1
Totals_____________ 5-1
98 - - **Chad Geary
Defensive End
6-3, 261, Junior
Tipton, IA (Tipton HS)
Career Bests
Tackles:___________________
Solos:_____________________
Assists:_ __________________
PBU:______________________
Tackles for Loss:____________
QB Sacks:__________________
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4 at Purdue, 10/20/07
3 at Purdue, 10/20/07
1, five times, last vs. Mich. St., 10/27/07
None
1, three times, last vs. Mich. St., 10/27/07
1 vs. Michigan State, 10/27/07
2006_________ Solo-Ast.
Montana_ __________ 1-0
at Syracuse_________DNP
IA State____________DNP
at Illinois__________DNP
Ohio State__________DNP
Purdue_____________DNP
at Indiana__________DNP
at Michigan_________DNP
No. Illinois_ ________DNP
Nwestern__________ 0-0
Wisconsin__________ 1-0
at Minn._ __________ 1-0
Texas (n)___________ 0-0
Totals_ ____________ 3-0
Defense
Solo
Freshman_____ 3_____
Sophomore_ __ 6_____
Career_______ 9_____
2007__________Solo-Ast.
No. Ill. (n)__________ DNP
Syracuse_____________0-1
at IA State__________ DNP
at Wisc._____________0-0
Indiana_ ____________0-1
at Penn State_ _______2-1
Illinois______________0-0
at Purdue____________3-1
Mich. State__________1-1
at Nwestern_ _______ Inj.
Minnesota__________ Inj.
Western Mich._______ Inj.
Totals_____________ 6-5
90 - - Tyler Gerstandt
(pronounced GIR-stand)
Tight End
6-6, 248, Junior
Cherokee, IA (Washington HS)
73 - - Adam Gettis
Offensive Line
6-4, 270, Redshirt Freshman
Frankfort, IL (Lincoln Way East HS)
2008 - - Listed as third team left guard following spring
practice. 2007 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - First
team all-state and all-conference as a senior . . . second team
all-state and first team all-conference as a junior . . . second
team all-conference as a sophomore . . . Career - - recorded 29
tackles and eight QB sacks in two years as a defensive lineman
. . . also played three years on the offensive line, amassing
149 pancake blocks, including a career-high 69 as a senior . .
. played both center and tackle . . . blocked three kicks as a junior and four as a senior . .
. helped prep team to a 2005 state championship . . . also lettered in basketball and track
and field . . . placed second in the shot put at the state meet in 2005. Personal - - Born
12/9/88 . . . Open major . . . parents are Felicia and Dexter Gettis . . . high school coach
was Rob Zvonar.
Game-By-Game Stats
Rushing
2005________ No.____Yds.___ TD____Lng
Ball State_ ____ 18____ 116____ 1_____ 32
at Iowa St._____ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - -
Northern IA____ 15____ 45_____ 0______ 8
at Ohio St._____ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - -
Illinois________ 1______ 3_____ 0______ 3
at Purdue_ ___ Inj.
Indiana_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - -
Michigan______ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - -
at Nwestern___ 3______ 9_____ 0______ 7
at Wisconsin___ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - -
Minnesota_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - -
Florida (n)_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - -
Totals_ _______37____173____ 1_____32
Receiving
2005_ ________ No.____ Yds._ _ TD___
Ball State_______ 0______ 0_____ 0___
at Iowa St.______ 0______ 0_____ 0___
Northern IA_____ 0______ 0_____ 0___
at Ohio St.______ 0______ 0_____ 0___
Illinois_________ 0______ 0_____ 0___
at Purdue______ Inj.
Indiana________ 0______ 0_____ 0___
Michigan_______ 0______ 0_____ 0___
at Nwestern_____ 0______ 0_____ 0___
at Wisconsin_ ___ 0______ 0_____ 0___
Minnesota______ 0______ 0_____ 0___
Florida (n)______ 0______ 0_____ 0___
Totals__________ 0______ 0_____0___
Rushing
2006________ No.____Yds.___ TD____Lng
Montana_ _____ 3______ 7_____ 0______ 4
at Syracuse____ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - -
IA State_______ 1_____ 18_____ 0_____ 18
at Illinois_____ 8_____ 54_____ 0_____ 18
Ohio State_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - -
Purdue________ 11____ 88_____ 1_____ 25
at Indiana_____ 9_____ 38_____ 0______ 8
at Michigan___ Inj.___________________
No. Illinois_ __ Inj.___________________
Nwestern____ Inj.___________________
Wisconsin_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - -
at Minn._ _____ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - -
Texas (n)______ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - -
Totals_ _______32____205____ 1_____25
Receiving
2006_ ________ No.____ Yds._ _ TD___ Lng
Montana________ 2______ 11____ 0______7
at Syracuse_ ____ 0______ 0_____ 0___ - - IA State________ 1______ 12____ 0_____12
at Illinois_______ 0______ 0_____ 0___ - - Ohio State______ 0______ 0_____ 0___ - - Purdue_________ 0______ 0_____ 0___ - - at Indiana______ 0______ 0_____ 0___ - - at Michigan____ Inj.______
No. Illinois_____ Inj.
Nwestern______ Inj.
Wisconsin_______ 0______ 0_____ 0___ - - at Minn.________ 0______ 0_____ 0___ - - Texas (n)_______ 0______ 0_____ 0___ - - Totals__________ 3______23____0____ 12
Lng
-------------------------
Kickoff Returns
2006________ No.____Yds.___ TD____Lng
Montana_ _____ 2_____ 60_____ 0_____ 37
at Syracuse____ 1_____ 10_____ 0_____ 10
IA State_______ 1_____ 11_____ 0_____ 11
at Illinois_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - Ohio State_____ 1_____ 26_____ 0_____ 26
Purdue________ 1______ 7_____ 0______ 7
at Indiana_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - at Michigan___ Inj.
No. Illinois_ __ Inj.
Nwestern____ Inj.
Wisconsin_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - at Minn._ _____ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - Texas (n)______ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - Totals_ _______ 6_____114____ 0_____37
Career Statistics
30 - - *Brett Greenwood
Defensive Back
6-0, 200, Sophomore
Bettendorf, IA (Pleasant Valley HS)
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Career Bests
Tackles:___________________
Solos:_____________________
Assists:_ __________________
PBU:______________________
Interception:_______________
2007_________ Solo-Ast.
No. Ill. (n)__________ 0-0
Syracuse_ __________ 1-0
at IA State_ ________DNP
at Wisc.____________ 0-0
Indiana____________ 0-0
at Penn State_______ 3-2
Illinois_____________ 1-6
at Purdue_ _________ 7-0
Mich. State_________ 3-5
at Nwestern________ 4-2
Minnesota__________ 4-3
Western Mich._______ 2-2
Totals_ __________ 25-20
Defense
Freshman
Solo
25
Ast.
20
Fullback
6-1, 244, Junior
Winthrop, IA (East Buchanan HS)
21 - - Nate Guillory
Running Back
5-10, 185, Junior
Houston, TX (Coffeyville, KS CC)
2 - - Eric Guthrie
Punter
6-6, 205, Redshirt Freshman
Nevada, IA (Nevada HS)
Total
45
T/Loss
1/1
FF
0
RF
0
1 - - Justin Greiner
(pronounced GRY-nir)
Defensive Back
5-10, 190, Sophomore
Washington, IA (Washington HS)
2008 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.
2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice
. . . did not see any game action. 2006 - - Redshirted after
joining the team as a walk-on. High school honors - - Earned
second team all-state honors as a senior . . . was first team allconference as a junior and senior . . . team captain as a senior
. . . Career - - career totals include 428 rushing attempts for
2,685 yards and 33 touchdowns . . . also had 27 receptions for 249 yards and one score, 31
kickoff returns for 536 yards and 21 punt returns for 264 yards . . . 150 rushing attempts
for 1,081 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior . . . rushed for 1,061 yards as a junior on
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37 - - Bryce Griswold
Career Statistics
202 attempts . . . earned three letters in football as defensive back and running back . .
. four-year letterman as track and field sprinter . . . two-time state champion in the 100
meter dash and member of 400-meter relay team that won a state title. Personal - - Born
8/15/87 . . . Integrative Physiology major . . . high school Salutatorian with a 3.97 GPA .
. . member of National Honor Society . . . parents are Mary Ann and Stephen Greiner . . .
high school coach was Chuck Henry.
36 - - Taylor Herbst
Career Bests
Career Statistics
Defensive Back
6-1, 218, Junior
Dubuque, IA (Senior HS)
64 - - *Cody Hundertmark
Defensive Tackle
6-4, 276, Sophomore
Humboldt, IA (Humboldt HS)
42 - - *Jeremiha Hunter
Linebacker
6-2, 230, Sophomore
York, PA (Harrisburg Science and Technology)
2008 - - Listed as second team WILL linebacker following
spring practice. 2007 - - Listed as second team outside
linebacker following spring practice . . . saw action in opening
win over Northern Illinois, but had no stats as defense allowed
just 21 rushing yards and 235 yards total offense . . . did not see
action in win over Syracuse . . . saw action on special teams in
loss at Iowa State, recording two assisted tackles . . . saw action
on special teams in loss at Wisconsin, but had no statistics . . .
saw action in loss to Indiana, recording two assisted tackles . . . did not see action in loss at
Penn State . . . saw action in win over 18th-ranked Illinois, but had no stats . . . saw action
in loss at Purdue, recording two solo tackles and one assist, including one tackle for loss . . .
saw action in double OT win over Michigan State, recording two assisted tackles . . . did not
see action in win at Northwestern due to injury . . . saw action in win over Minnesota, but
had no statistics . . . saw action in loss to Western Michigan, recording one assisted tackle.
2006 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - USA Today second team all-American . . .
PIAA all-Platinum 33 team . . . second team all-state as a senior and sophomore, first-team
as a junior . . . three-time first team all-conference selection as a linebacker . . . first team
all-conference as a running back during his junior year, second-team as a sophomore . . .
District 3 all-Supreme team as a junior . . . Career - - played linebacker and running back
in high school . . . had 3,284 career rushing yards and 58 touchdowns on 460 attempts . . .
recorded 133 tackles, five interceptions (two returned for TDs), five sacks and 10 tackles for
a loss as a junior. Personal - - Born 2/9/88 . . . Sociology major . . . parents are Rebecca
and Brian Hunter. . . high school coach was George Chaump.
Career Bests
Tackles:___________________
Solos:_____________________
Assists:_ __________________
Tackle for Loss:_____________
3 at Purdue, 10/20/07
2 at Purdue, 10/20/07
2, three times, last vs. Mich. St., 10/27/07
1 at Purdue, 10/20/07
Career Statistics
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Career Bests
8 at Northwestern, 11/3/07
119 at Northwestern, 11/3/07
1, twice, last vs. Indiana, 9/29/07
32 at Northwestern, 11/3/07
Career Statistics
15 - - *Derrell Johnson-Koulianos
Pronounced dir-RELL Johnson-KOU-lee-ah-nos)
Wide Receiver
6-1, 205, Sophomore
Campbell, OH (Cardinal Mooney HS)
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Wisconsin, along with two KO returns for 63 yards . . . first career score came on 21-yard,
one-handed reception with four seconds remaining in first half . . . 44-yard KO return in
fourth period set up Iowas final field goal . . . started at wide receiver in loss to Indiana .
. . recorded six receptions for 68 yards vs. Indiana, including an 18-yard touchdown catch .
. . also had three KO returns for 69 yards . . . started at wide receiver in loss at Penn State
. . . one pass reception for 10 yards at Penn State, along with 62 yards on two KO returns .
. . started at wide receiver in win over 18th-ranked Illinois as offense rushed for 141 yards
and gained 323 yards total offense . . . had two pass receptions for 27 yards and added 27
yards on two KO returns vs. Illinois . . . started at wide receiver in loss at Purdue . . . had
six receptions for 57 yards at Purdue, along with 84 yards on three KO returns, including a
best of 51 yards . . . started at wide receiver in double OT win over Michigan State . . . had
one rushing attempt for 13 yards to set up winning touchdown in second overtime period
vs. MSU and had one kickoff return for 23 yards . . . started at wide receiver in win at
Northwestern as offense gained 299 passing yards and 369 yards total offense . . . collected
career-high marks with eight receptions for 119 yards at Northwestern, including a long
of 32 yards . . . also had three KO returns for 51 yards for a total of 170 all-purpose yards
. . . started at wide receiver in win over Minnesota . . . had four receptions for 46 yards
vs. Minnesota, along with one KO return for 21 yards . . . started at wide receiver in loss
to Western Michigan as offense gained 397 yards total offense . . . three receptions for 59
yards vs. Western Michigan, including career-long 38 yard reception, along with one kickoff
return for five yards. 2006 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Earned first team allstate honors as a junior and senior . . . was first team all-conference for final three years
as a prep . . . selected to participate in Ohio vs. Pennsylvania all-star game . . . ranked as
ninth best prospect in Ohio as a senior . . . named Ohio MVP in Big 33 all-star game . . .
Career - - led prep team to 12-3 overall record and state runner-up finish as a senior . . .
played quarterback and running back during three-year prep career . . . rushed for 1,285
yards and scored 17 touchdowns as a senior while playing in just nine games . . . rushed for
1,470 yards and passed for 1,300 yards as a junior, accounting for 27 touchdowns . . . had
1,350 receiving yards as a sophomore . . . earned team Offensive Player Award as a senior.
Personal - - Born 2/24/87 . . . English major . . . parents are Lauren and Tony Koulianos .
. . high school coach was P.J. Fecko.
Career Statistics
and three assists at OSU and also had a caused fumble to stop a potential OSU scoring drive
. . . started at defensive tackle in win over Illinois, recording five solo tackles, five assists,
one forced fumble, one pass break-up and a QB pressure . . . started at defensive tackle in
win at Purdue, recording two solo tackles . . . started at defensive tackle in win over Indiana
. . . seven tackles vs. the Hoosiers, including four solo stops and one tackle for loss . . .
started at defensive tackle vs. Michigan, recording three assisted tackles . . . started at
defensive tackle at Northwestern, recording one solo tackle and two assisted tackles . . .
started at defensive tackle in win at Wisconsin, earning Big Ten Conference Defensive
Player of the Week honors as defense held Badgers to 276 yards total offense . . . recorded
five solo tackles and one assisted tackle vs. Badgers, along with two QB sacks, four tackles
for loss and one QB pressure . . . started at defensive tackle in win over Minnesota, recording
two solo tackles, three assisted tackles and one QB pressure as defense held top rushing
team in the nation to 129 net rushing yards . . . started at defensive tackle in Outback Bowl
vs. Florida, recording one solo tackle, one assisted tackle and a pass break-up. 2004 - Redshirted. High School honors - - Class 4A first team all-state selection by the Des
Moines Register and the Iowa Newspaper Association as a senior . . . member of SuperPrep
all-Region team . . . first team all-conference as both a linebacker and running back as a
senior . . . second team all-conference linebacker as a junior . . . Career - - ended prep
career with 1,400 rushing yards . . . rushed for 850 yards as a senior . . . two-year letterman
in football and swimming . . . also a letterman in baseball. Personal - - Born 5/8/86 . . .
Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Tammy King and Lindsay King . . . high
school coach was Ron Glasgow.
Career Bests
Tackles:___________________
Solos:_____________________
Assists:_ __________________
TFLs:_____________________
Sacks:_ ___________________
FF:_______________________
Rec. Fumble:_______________
PBU:______________________
2006__________Solo-Ast.
Montana____________2-5
at Syracuse__________8-0
IA State_____________2-3
at Illinois____________1-1
Ohio State___________3-4
Purdue______________1-0
at Indiana__________ Inj.
at Michigan__________0-0
No. Illinois___________5-1
Nwestern____________2-4
Wisconsin_ __________7-1
at Minn._____________3-1
Texas (n)____________1-1
Totals___________ 35-21
2007___________Solo-Ast.
No. Ill. (n)_ __________3-1
Syracuse_____________0-4
at IA State___________7-3
at Wisc.______________5-2
Indiana______________1-6
at Penn State_________3-4
Illinois_ _____________0-1
at Purdue____________3-1
Mich. State___________0-1
at Nwestern__________1-2
Minnesota____________1-4
Western Mich._________1-4
Totals____________ 25-33
Career Statistics
95 - - Karl Klug
(pronounced KLOU-g)
Defensive End
6-4, 255, Sophomore
Caledonia, MN (Caledonia HS)
2008 - - Listed as second team defensive tackle following
spring practice. 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following
spring practice . . . suffered foot injury during pre-season drills
and did not play in first 10 games of the season . . . saw first
action of career in win over Minnesota, recording one assisted
tackle . . . did not see action in loss to Western Michigan.
2006 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - First team allstate as a senior, honorable mention as a junior . . . Minnesota Vikings all-state team . .
. La Crosse Tribune Player of the Year . . . two-time first team all-conference . . . Player
of the Year as a senior . . . two-time Winona Daily News all-Area team . . . Minnesota Mr.
Football finalist . . . Career - - recorded 77 tackles, 20 quarterback sacks, 30 quarterback
hurries and three fumbles as a senior . . . also had 1,212 yards rushing and 15 touchdowns .
. . had 89 tackles, 18 sacks and 22 quarterback hurries as a junior . . . recorded 15 sacks as
a sophomore . . . team captain . . . three-year letterman in football and wrestling, two-year
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Career Bests
Career Statistics
67 - - Josh Koeppel
(pronounced KEP-uhl)
Offensive Line/Long Snapper
6-1, 265, Sophomore
Iowa City, IA (City HS)
53 - - ***Matt Kroul
(pronounced KROLL)
Defensive Line
6-3, 281, Senior
Mount Vernon, IA (Mount Vernon HS)
Hawk-Item - - One of three seniors named to 2008 Leadership
Group . . . one of three juniors named to 2007 Leadership Group
. . . one of four sophomores named to 2006 Leadership Group
. . . one of two redshirt freshmen named to 2005 Leadership
Group. 2008 - - Listed as first team defensive tackle following
spring practice. 2007 Honors - - Named honorable mention
all-Big Ten by league media . . . Academic all-Big Ten . . .
Hustle Team Award, defense . . . 2007 - - Listed as first team
defensive tackle following spring practice . . . started at defensive tackle in opening win
over Northern Illinois as defense allowed just 21 rushing yards and 235 yards total offense
. . . recorded two solo tackles and one assist vs. Northern Illinois . . . started at defensive
tackle in win over Syracuse as defense allowed just 24 rushing yards and 103 yards total
offense . . . collected five tackles vs. Syracuse, including four assisted tackles . . . started at
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defensive tackle and played every defensive down in loss at Iowa State . . . recorded seven
tackles at Iowa State, including two solo stops and five assists . . . started at defensive tackle
in loss at Wisconsin, recording six tackles . . . started at defensive tackle in loss to Indiana,
recording nine assisted tackles . . . started at defensive tackle in loss at Penn State . . .
matched career-best with 10 tackles at Penn State, including five solo stops and 1.5 tackles
for loss . . . started at defensive tackle in win over 18th-ranked Illinois as defense allowed
top rushing team in the conference just 137 net rushing yards and 287 yards total offense
. . . recorded six tackles vs. Illinois, including five assists . . . started at defensive tackle in
loss at Purdue, recording two solo tackles, two assists and one pass beak-up . . . started at
defensive tackle in double OT win over Michigan State, three solo tackles and six assists .
. . started at defensive tackle in win at Northwestern, recording three assisted tackles as
defense allowed just three points, seven rushing yards and 124 yards total offense in second
half . . . started at defensive tackle in win over Minnesota . . . collected one solo tackle and
four assists vs. Minnesota, including a shared tackle for loss . . . started at defensive tackle
in loss to Western Michigan, recording three solo tackles and four assists. 2006 pre-season
Honors - - Pre-season third team all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports . . . 2006 - - listed as first
team defensive tackle following spring practice . . . started at defensive tackle in opening
win over Montana as defense allowed just 144 yards total offense . . . recorded one assisted
tackle vs. Montana . . . started at defensive tackle in double overtime win at Syracuse .
. . recorded one solo tackle and one assisted stop vs. Syracuse and played a key role in
stopping Syracuse on eight straight plays inside the five-yard line in second overtime . . .
started at defensive tackle in win over Iowa State . . . record one solo stop and six assisted
tackles vs. Iowa State, including one tackle for loss . . . started at defensive tackle in win
at Illinois . . . recorded two solo tackles and three assists vs. Illinois, along with a QB sack
and one QB pressure . . . started at defensive tackle in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . .
recorded two solo tackles and five assisted tackles vs. OSU, including two tackles for loss
and one QB sack . . . started at defensive tackle in win over Purdue . . . recorded two solo
tackles and one assisted tackle vs. Purdue, with one tackle for loss . . . started at defensive
tackle in loss at Indiana . . . recorded season-high eight tackles vs. Indiana, including five
solo stops, and had one forced fumble . . . started at defensive tackle in loss at Michigan,
recording two solo tackles and a pass break-up . . . started at defensive tackle in win over
Northern Illinois as defense allowed just 196 yards total offense . . . recorded one solo tackle
vs. Northern Illinois . . . started at defensive tackle in loss to Northwestern, recording six
assisted tackles . . . started at defensive tackle in loss to Wisconsin . . . recorded careerhigh 10 tackles vs. Wisconsin, including five solo stops . . . started at defensive tackle in
loss at Minnesota . . . recorded three solo tackles and three assists vs. Minnesota, including
one QB sack and also had one pass break-up . . . started at defensive tackle vs. Texas in
Alamo Bowl, recording one assisted tackle. 2005 Honors - - Academic all-Big Ten . . .
Hawkeye Hustle Award, defense . . . 2005 - - started at tackle in opening win over Ball
State, recording one solo tackle . . . started at tackle at Iowa State, recording two solo
tackles and one assist . . . started at tackle in win over Northern Iowa, but had no statistics
. . . started at tackle at Ohio State, recording one solo tackle and two assists . . . started
at tackle in win over Illinois, three solo tackles and three assists, including one tackle for
loss . . . started at tackle in win at Purdue, recording three solo tackles, one assist, one QB
sack and a pass breakup . . . started at defensive tackle in win over Indiana . . . recorded
a career-high nine tackles vs. the Hoosiers, including seven solo stops, two tackles for loss
and one QB sack . . . started at defensive tackle vs. Michigan, recording four solo tackles
and four assisted tackles . . . started at defensive tackle at Northwestern . . . collected
first career interception and five yard return vs. Wildcats, along with recording one solo
tackle, four assisted tackles and one tackle for loss . . . started at defensive tackle in win
at Wisconsin as defense held Badgers to 276 yards total offense . . . recorded one solo
tackle, one assisted tackle and one QB pressure . . . started at defensive tackle in win over
Minnesota, recording four assisted tackles and one QB pressure as defense held top rushing
team in the nation to 129 net rushing yards . . . started at defensive tackle in Outback Bowl
vs. Florida, recording one solo tackle and two assists. 2004 - - Redshirted. High School
honors - - Named an Elite and first team all-state selection by the Des Moines Register as a
senior . . . first team all-state as a junior and second team as a sophomore . . . three-time
first team all-conference selection . . . Career - - ended prep career with 212 unassisted
tackles, 123 assisted tackles, seven tackles for loss, three interceptions and three blocked
kicks . . . recorded 116 total tackles (77 unassisted) as a senior . . . as a running back,
totaled 2,019 rushing yards and 36 touchdowns in two seasons. Personal - - Born 2/25/86
. . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . has graduated and is working on Masters of Public
Health Program graduate degree . . . academic all-state honoree . . . member of Mount
Vernon Honor Society and National Honor Society . . . parents are Kaylene and John Kroul
. . . high school coach was Jim Bellamy.
Career Bests
Tackles:___________________
Solos:_____________________
Assists:_ __________________
TFLs:_____________________
INT:______________________
FF:_______________________
PBU:______________________
2006__________Solo-Ast.
Montana____________0-1
at Syracuse__________1-1
IA State_____________1-6
at Illinois____________2-3
Ohio State___________2-5
Purdue______________2-1
at Indiana___________5-3
at Michigan__________2-0
No. Illinois___________1-0
Nwestern____________0-6
Wisconsin_ __________5-5
at Minn._____________3-3
Texas (n)____________0-1
Totals___________ 24-35
2007___________Solo-Ast.
No. Ill. (n)_ __________2-1
Syracuse_____________1-4
at IA State___________2-5
at Wisc.______________3-3
Indiana______________0-9
at Penn State_________5-5
Illinois_ _____________1-5
at Purdue____________2-2
Mich. State___________3-6
at Nwestern__________0-3
Minnesota____________1-4
Western Mich._________3-4
Totals____________ 23-51
Career Statistics
Defense_ ___ Solo__ Ast._ _ Total_ _ T/Loss___Sacks___ In-Yds.__ PBU__ QBH__ FF__ RF
Freshman_____ 24____ 24_____48_____ 5/9____ 2/4______1-5______1_ ____2_ ___ 0____0
Sophomore_ __ 24____ 35_____59____ 6/17____ 3/13_____0-0______2_ ____1_ ___ 1____0
Junior_______ 23____ 51_____74_____ 2/3____ 0/0______0-0______1_ ____0_ ___ 0____0
Career_______ 71___ 110_ __ 181____13/29___ 5/17____ 1-5______4_ ____3_ ___1____0
23 - - Nick Kuchel
(pronounced KOOCH-uhl)
Defensive Back
5-11, 195, Sophomore
Kingsley, IA (Kingsley-Pierson HS)
2008 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.
2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice
. . . did not see action in opening win over Northern Illinois
. . . did not see action in win over Syracuse . . . did not see
action in loss at Iowa State . . . did not see action in loss at
Wisconsin . . . saw first action of his career in loss to Indiana,
but had no statistics . . . did not see action in loss at Penn
State . . . did not see action in win over 18th-ranked Illinois . . . saw action on special
teams in loss at Purdue, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in double OT
win over Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in win at
Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in win over Minnesota . . . did
not see action on loss to Western Michigan. 2006 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a
walk-on. High school honors - - earned third team all-state honors as a junior and senior
. . . first team all-conference as a junior and senior . . . second team all-conference as a
sophomore after earning honorable mention recognition as a freshman . . . Career - - holds
school rushing record with 1,704 yards as a senior . . . rushed for 1,500 yards as a junior
and gained 900 yards as a sophomore . . . team captain as junior and senior . . . earned
four letters in football as running back and defensive back . . . earned four letters in track
and field and holds school records in 100- and 200-meter dashes, 110-meter high hurdles,
400-meter low hurdles and as member of 400-meter relay team . . . won Drake Relays title in
110-meter high hurdles as a sophomore. Personal - - Born 7/25/87 . . . Interdepartmental
Studies (Health Science) major . . . parents are Shari and Kevin Kuchel . . . high school cocoaches were Scott Bailey and Randy Weise.
68 - - Andy Kuempel
(pronounced KEM-pul)
Offensive Line
6-7, 300, Junior
Cedar Rapids, IA (Linn-Mar HS)
high marks in points (47), rushing yards (286) and total offense (539) . . . did not see
action in loss at Indiana . . . did not see action in loss at Michigan . . . did not see action
in win over Northern Illinois . . . did not see action in loss to Northwestern . . . did not
see action in loss to Wisconsin . . . did not see action in loss at Minnesota . . . did not see
action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl. 2005 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Named to
Des Moines Register Elite all-state team as a senior . . . named first team all-state in Class
4A by Des Moines Register and was second team selection by Iowa Newspaper Association . .
. selected to compete in 2005 Iowa Shrine Bowl . . . earned first team all-conference honors
as a senior and was honorable mention as a junior . . . selected by teammates as Most
Valuable Lineman on both offense and defense . . . Career - - played offensive tackle as a
senior after playing primarily as a tight end earlier in his prep career . . . two-year football
letterman while starting on both offense and defense for two seasons . . . starter on prep
basketball team that won state title his junior season and placed second at state his senior
year . . . honorable mention all-conference in basketball as a junior and was named to Iowa
Basketball Coaches Association Junior Select team in 2003 . . . basketball team captain as
a senior. Personal - - Born 10/15/86 . . . History major . . . parents are Deena and Dan
Kuempel . . . one of four players from Cedar Rapids on Iowa team . . . high school coaches
were Bob Read and Chad Schumacher.
47 - - Wade Leppert
(pronounced LEP-irt)
Fullback
6-0, 235, Redshirt Freshman
Wauconda, IL (Mundelein HS)
72 - - Mark Mahmens
(pronounced MAY-muns)
Defensive Line
6-3, 266, Junior
Goose Lake, IA (Northeast HS)
37 - - *Gavin McGrath
Linebacker
6-2, 235, Senior
Cedar Rapids, IA (Washington HS)
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Career Bests
2006__________Solo-Ast.
Montana____________0-0
at Syrcause_________ DNP
IA State____________ DNP
at Illinois___________ DNP
Ohio State__________ DNP
Purdue______________0-1
at Indiana__________ DNP
at Michigan_________ DNP
No. Illinois__________ DNP
Nwestern___________ DNP
Wisconsin_ _________ DNP
at Minn.____________ DNP
Texas (n)___________ DNP
Totals_____________ 0-1
2007___________Solo-Ast.
No. Ill (n)___________ DNP
Syracuse_____________0-0
IA State_ ___________ DNP
at Wisc._____________ DNP
Indiana_____________ DNP
at Penn State________ DNP
Illinois_ _____________0-0
at Purdue____________0-0
Mich. State__________ DNP
at Nwestern_________ DNP
Minnesota____________0-1
Western Mich._________0-0
Totals______________ 0-1
Career Statistics
38 - - *Jordan McLaughlin
Fullback
6-0, 230, Senior
Belmond, IA (Belmond-Klemme HS)
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. . saw action on special teams in double overtime win at Syracuse, but had no statistics . .
. saw action on special teams in win over Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action
on special teams in win at Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams
in loss to top-ranked Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Purdue,
but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss at Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action
in loss at Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Northern Illinois, but
had no statistics . . . did not see action in loss to Northwestern . . . did not see action in
loss to Wisconsin . . . did not see action in loss at Minnesota . . . saw action on special
teams vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl, but had no statistics. 2005 - - Saw action in opening win
over Ball State, recording three assisted tackles . . . did not see action at Iowa State . . .
did not see action in win over Northern Iowa . . . did not see action at Ohio State . . . did
not see action in win over Illinois . . . did not see action in win at Purdue . . . did not see
action in win over Indiana . . . did not see action vs. Michigan . . . did not see action at
Northwestern . . . did not see action in win at Wisconsin . . . did not see action in win over
Minnesota. 2004 - - 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-district
for final three prep seasons . . . named district and team defensive MVP, as well as being
team captain . . . Career - - career totals include 356 tackles on defense, 2,165 rushing
yards and 488 receiving yards on offense . . . scored 26 rushing touchdowns and had seven
TD receptions . . . recorded 150 tackles as a senior, including 93 solo stops and 57 assists .
. . rushed for 1,340 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior, with 226 receiving yards and two
scores . . . recorded 103 tackles, including 10 QB sacks, as a junior, while rushing for 600
yards and having 147 receiving yards . . . scored 10 touchdowns as a junior . . . recorded 94
tackles as a sophomore and scored six offensive touchdowns . . . earned four varsity letters
. . . also lettered four times in wrestling and was a four-year team captain . . . won state
wrestling title as a senior after placing third as a junior and second as a sophomore . . . also
member of prep track and field team, placing in state meet in sprint relays in each of final
three seasons. Personal - - Born 12/25/85 . . . History major . . . parents are Gayla and
Tony McLaughlin . . . high school coach was Darwin Christensen.
Career Statistics
61 - - *Travis Meade
Offensive Line
6-2, 285, Junior
Iowa City, IA (West HS)
81 - - ***Tony Moeaki
(pronounced MO-ee-aAH-kee)
Tight End
6-4, 255, Senior
Wheaton, IL (Warrenville South HS)
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- - Honorable Mention Prep Star all-American . . . second team all-state as a senior and third
team as a sophomore . . . two-time first team all-district . . . Career - - totaled 150 career
tackles, including 60 solo tackles, 10 QB sacks, 25 tackles for loss and one interception . .
. recorded 55 tackles, with 25 solos, two QB sacks, a safety and an interception as a senior
. . . had a career-high 75 tackles, with 35 solos, eight QB sacks and 15 tackles for loss, as
a junior when he played linebacker. Personal - - Born 6/18/89 . . . Integrative Physiology
major . . . parents are Yalanda Goggins and Dwayne Morrow . . . one of five players from
Cleveland area on Iowa roster . . . high school coach was John Gibbons.
Career Bests
Career Statistics
Career Statistics
Receiving_________ No.___________Yds._________
Freshman___________ 8____________ 112_________
Sophomore_ ________ 11___________ 140_________
Junior_____________ 14___________ 170_________
Career_____________ 33___________422_________
36 - - *Brett Morse
Fullback
6-3, 235, Sophomore
Willowbrook, IL (Hinsdale Central HS)
57 - - Mike Morio
(pronounced MOR-ee-oh)
Linebacker
6-2, 233, Sophomore
Palo, IA (Cedar Rapids Kennedy HS)
2008 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.
2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice
. . . did not see any game action. 2006 - - Redshirted after
joining the team as a walk-on. High school honors - - Named
first team all-state as a senior after earning third team honors
as a junior . . . was first team all-conference as a senior and
second team as a junior . . . set school records for QB sacks
in a season (10) and tackles in a season (161) . . . team captain . . . Career - - recorded
school-record 161 tackles as a senior, including 18 tackles for loss and 10 QB sacks . . .
recorded 137 tackles as a junior, with 10 tackles for loss and three QB sacks . . . earned
two letters while playing both offense and defense as a prep . . . also earned two letters in
baseball and one in track and field. Personal - - Born 5/21/88 . . . Pre-Dentistry major .
. . member of high school Honor Roll . . . parents are Marcia and Richard Morio . . . high
school coach was Tim Lewis.
3 - - Diauntae Morrow
(pronounced dee-AHN-tay MOR-oh)
Defensive Back
6-0, 195, Sophomore
Cleveland, OH (St. Edward HS)
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Game-By-Game Stats
Rushing
2007________ No.____Yds.___ TD____Lng
No. Ill. (n)____ DNP___________________
Syracuse_ ____ DNP___________________
at IA State_ __ DNP___________________
at Wisc._______ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - -
Indiana_______ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - -
at Penn State__ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - -
Illinois________ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - -
at Purdue_ ____ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - -
Mich. State____ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - -
at Nwestern___ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - -
Minnesota_____ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - -
Western Mich.__ 0______ 0_____ 0____- - -
Totals_ _______ 0______ 0_____ 0___ - - -
Receiving
2007_ ________ No.____ Yds._ _ TD___
No. Ill. (n)_____ DNP
Syracuse_______ DNP
at IA State_____ DNP
at Wisc.________ 0______ 0_____ 0___
Indiana________ 0______ 0_____ 0___
at Penn State____ 0______ 0_____ 0___
Illinois_________ 0______ 0_____ 0___
at Purdue_______ 0______ 0_____ 0___
Mich. State_ ____ 0______ 0_____ 0___
at Nwestern_____ 0______ 0_____ 0___
Minnesota______ 0______ 0_____ 0___
Western Mich.___ 0______ 0_____ 0___
Totals__________ 0______ 0_____0___
Lng
---------------------
Career Bests
Tackles:___________________
Solos:_____________________
Assists:_ __________________
Tackle for Loss:_____________
17 - - *Jayme Murphy
Running Back
5-11, 207, Sophomore
Dubuque, IA (Senior HS)
Career Bests
Tackles:___________________
Solos:_____________________
Assists:_ __________________
Caused Fumble:_____________
Career Statistics
33 - - Brian Mungongo
(pronounced Mun-GUN-go)
Running Back
5-9, 180, Sophomore
Mansfield, TX (Summit HS)
2007_________ Solo-Ast.
No. Ill. (n)__________ 0-0
Syracuse_ __________ 0-1
at IA State_ ________ 1-1
at Wisc.____________ 1-0
Indiana____________ 1-0
at Penn State_______ 0-0
Illinois_____________ 1-0
at Purdue_ _________ 0-0
Mich. State_________ 0-1
at Nwestern________ 0-0
Minnesota__________ Inj.
Western Mich._______ Inj.
Totals_ ____________ 4-3
Career Statistics
53
Long Snapper
6-2, 220, Redshirt Freshman
St. Paul, MN (Cretin-Derham Hall HS)
2008 - - Listed as second team deep snapper following spring
practice. 2007 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Earned
three letters for prep football team as linebacker and long
snapper . . . Career - - Helped prep team post 10-1 record as
a senior, including perfect 8-0 record in conference play . . .
team advanced to state championship as a junior . . . ranked
as top snapper at Ray Guy Special Teams camp . . . handled
all deep snaps for punts and PAT and field goal attempts as a
junior and senior. Personal - - Born 7/31/89 . . . Civil Engineering major . . . parents are
Jan Martland and Brian Murphy . . . one of three players from St. Paul on Iowa roster . . .
attended same high school as DE Broderick Binns and OL Rafael Eubanks . . . high school
coach was Mike Scanlon.
1 - - *Daniel Murray
Kicker
5-10, 185, Sophomore
Iowa City, IA (Regina HS)
Career Bests
54
83 - - ***Brandon Myers
Tight End
6-4, 250, Senior
Prairie City, IA (Prairie City-Monroe HS)
Lng
-----------------------------
Career Statistics
87 - - Thomas Nardo
Defensive Line
6-3, 260, Redshirt Freshman
Lancaster, PA (Lancaster Catholic HS)
2008 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.
2007 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Earned second
team all-state honors as a junior and senior . . . first team all
conference on defense as a junior and senior . . . first team
all-conference on offense and second team on defense as a
sophomore . . . team captain . . . Career - - career totals
include 84 solo tackles and 199 assists for 283 tackles over
four seasons . . . also had 34 tackles for loss, three forced
fumbles and six recovered fumbles . . . recorded 111 tackles as a senior, with 36 solo stops,
14 tackles for loss and eight QB sacks, as team won district championship . . . recorded 77
tackles as a junior, including 25 solo tackles . . . earned four varsity letters as offensive and
defensive lineman . . . also earned three letters in baseball and two in basketball. Personal
- - Born 4/3/89 . . . Pre-Business major . . . member of prep Honor Roll . . . parents are
Cyndi and Frank Nardo . . . high school coach was Bruce Harbach.
loss to Western Michigan. 2006 Honors - - Team Leader Award, defense . . . 2006 - - not
listed on depth chart following spring practice . . . saw action in 41-7 win over Montana
as offense gained 416 yards total offense . . . did not see action in win at Syracuse . . . did
not see action in win over Iowa State . . . did not see action in win at Illinois . . . did not
see action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . saw action in win over Purdue as offense
posted season high marks in scoring (47) and rushing yards (286) . . . did not see action in
loss at Indiana . . . did not see action in loss at Michigan . . . did not see action in win over
Northern Illinois . . . did not see action in loss to Northwestern . . . did not see action in loss
to Wisconsin . . . did not see action in loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action vs. Texas in
Alamo Bowl. 2005 - - Saw action in opening win over Ball State, but had no stats . . . did
not see action at Iowa State . . . did not see action in win over Northern Iowa . . . did not
see action at Ohio State . . . did not see action in win over Illinois . . . did not see action in
win at Purdue . . . did not see action in win over Indiana . . . did not see action vs. Michigan
. . . did not see action at Northwestern . . . did not see action in win at Wisconsin . . . saw
action in win over Minnesota, recording one solo tackle as defense held top rushing team
in the nation to 129 net rushing yards . . . did not see action in Outback Bowl vs. Florida.
2004 Honors - - Team Leader Award, defense . . . 2004 - - redshirted. High School
honors - - Conference Most Valuable Player as a senior, along with earning special mention
all-state and first team all-conference honors . . . named first team all-conference and to
the Northeast Ohio second team as a junior . . . also a four-time letterman in wrestling . . .
Career - - ended prep career with 316 tackles, 182 solo tackles, six quarterback sacks, four
interceptions and four blocked kicks . . . as a senior, recorded 165 tackles, 103 solo tackles,
two interceptions, three blocked kicks and three tackles for loss . . . also rushed for 740
yards and eight touchdowns on 139 attempts as a senior. Personal - - Born 11/14/84 . .
. Accounting major . . . has graduated and is working towards masters degree . . . earned
bachelors degree in May, 2007 and is working on advanced degree . . . parents are Svetlana
and Andrey Narinskiy . . . high school coach was Mike Knepp.
Career Bests
2007__________Solo-Ast.
No. Ill. (n)___________0-0
Syracuse_____________0-3
at IA State__________ DNP
at Wisc._____________0-0
Indiana_ ___________ DNP
at Penn State_ _______0-0
Illinois_____________ DNP
at Purdue____________0-0
Mich. State__________0-0
at Nwestern_ _______ DNP
Minnesota__________ DNP
Western Mich._______ DNP
Totals_____________ 0-3
Career Statistics
45 - - Tyler Nielsen
Linebacker
6-4, 228, Redshirt Freshman
Humboldt, IA (Humboldt HS)
59 - - *Anton Narinskiy
(pronounced an-TAHN nuh-RIN-ski)
Defensive Line
6-4, 270, Senior
Chagrin Falls, OH (Kenston HS)
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Wide Receiver
6-5, 210, Sophomore
Hopkinton, IA (Maquoketa Valley HS)
2008 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.
2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice
. . . did not see any game action. 2006 - - 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 a junior and senior . . . team captain . . .
Career - - recorded 30 tackles, six pass interceptions and one
fumble recovery as a senior . . . on offense completed 49-109
pass attempts for 655 yards and five touchdowns, while rushing 80 times for 555 yards and
10 touchdowns . . . recorded 17 tackles and five interceptions as a junior . . . as a junior
wide receiver had six receptions for 110 yards and one touchdown . . . helped team post 7-2
mark while winning conference title and advancing to state playoffs as a junior . . . earned
two letters in football as quarterback and defensive back . . . earned four letters in track
and field and three in basketball and baseball. Personal - - Born 4/19/88 . . . Business
major . . . earned academic all-district honors for two years with prep GPA of 3.5 . . . parents
are Diane and Dan Nordmann . . . high school coach was Greg Drew.
58 - - Jared Oberland
Fullback
6-0, 250, Senior
Whitefish Bay, WI (Whitefish Bay HS)
Hawk-Item - - Moved from defensive line to fullback prior
to 2008 spring practice. 2008 - - Not listed on depth chart
following spring practice. 2007 Honors - - Team Leader
Award, defense . . . 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart
following spring practice . . . did not see any game action.
2006 Honors - - Team Leader Award, defense . . . 2006 - - not
listed on depth chart following spring practice . . . did not
see any game action. 2005 Honors - - Team Leader Award,
defense . . . 2005 - - did not see any game action. 2004 - - Redshirted after joining the
team as a walk-on. High School honors - - Named conference Defensive Lineman of the
Year as a senior . . . second team all-conference as tight end and defensive end as a senior
after earning first team honors on both offense and defense as a junior . . . team captain
and MVP as a senior . . . Career - - earned four letters in football and rugby and three letters
in basketball. Personal - - Born 2/13/86 . . . Finance major . . . member of prep Honor Roll
. . . earned Scholar-Athlete Award and Northwestern Mutual Foundation Scholarship . . .
parents are Rhonda and Greg Oberland . . . high school coach was Jim Tietjen.
71 - - ***Seth Olsen
Offensive Line
6-5, 305, Senior
Omaha, NE (Millard North HS)
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guard in win at Illinois for second career start . . . moved to right guard for entire second
half . . . started at right guard and played every offensive down in loss to top-ranked Ohio
State . . . started at right guard in win over Purdue as offense posted season high marks in
points (47) and rushing yards (286) . . . started at right guard in loss at Indiana at played
every offensive down as offense gained 467 yards total offense . . . started at right tackle
and played every offensive down in loss at Michigan . . . started at right tackle and played
every offensive down in win over Northern Illinois as offense gained 405 yards total offense
. . . started at right guard and played every offensive down in loss to Northwestern . . .
started at right tackle and played every offensive down in loss to Wisconsin . . . started
at right tackle and played every offensive down as offense gained season-best 546 yards
total offense in loss at Minnesota . . . started at right tackle and played every offensive
down as offense gained 363 yards total offense vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl. 2005 Honors - Big Ten Conference all-Freshman team by The Sporting News . . . 2005 - - listed as second
team right guard following spring practice . . . saw action in opening win over Ball State
as offense gained 441 yards total offense . . . started at right tackle at Iowa State for first
career start as offense gained 173 yards rushing . . . saw action in win over Northern Iowa
as offense gained 496 total yards . . . saw action at Ohio State . . . saw action in offensive
line as offense rushed for 301 yards and gained 476 yards total offense . . . saw action in
win at Purdue as offense gained season-best 535 total yards . . . saw action in offensive line
in win over Indiana as offense gained 425 yards total offense . . . saw action in offense line
vs. Michigan as offense gained 427 yards total offense . . . saw action in offensive line at
Northwestern as offense gained 492 yards total offense . . . saw action in offensive line at
Wisconsin as offense gained 390 yards total offense . . . saw action in offensive line in win
over Minnesota as offense gained 613 yards total offense . . . saw action in Outback Bowl
vs. Florida as offense gained 410 yards total offense. 2004 - - Redshirted. High School
honors - - Earned Parade and EA Sports All-American honors as a senior, along with first
team all-state and all-metro laurels . . . named first team all-state and all-metro as a junior,
as well as Student Sports Junior all-American . . . Career - - helped lead prep team to threeconsecutive undefeated conference seasons and the 2003 Nebraska state championship . . .
Millard North had a 36-2 record in his three years as a starter . . . as a senior, helped pave
the way for a running game that averaged 473 yards per game . . . also played defensive
tackle for three years, amassing 92 tackles (44 solo), nine tackles for loss and three QB
sacks. Personal - - Born 12/17/85 . . . Political Science major . . . parents are Brenda and
Neil Olsen . . . one of four players from Omaha on Iowa roster . . . attended same high school
as LB Jeff Tarpinian . . . high school coach was Fred Petito.
19 - - *Paki OMeara
(pronounced PAH-kee)
Running Back
5-11, 210, Sophomore
Cedar Rapids, IA (Washington HS)
70 - - Austin Postler
(pronounced POSS-lir)
Offensive Line
6-5, 285, Senior
Iowa City, IA (West HS)
82 - - *Allen Reisner
(pronounced RISE-nir)
Tight End
6-3, 235, Sophomore
Marion, IA (Marion HS)
statistics. High school honors - - Named first team all-state by the Des Moines Register
and the Iowa Newspaper Association . . . two-time first team all-conference selection . . .
team captain . . . Career - - totaled 64 career receptions for 873 yards and a school-record
15 touchdowns . . . recorded 684 yards receiving and 12 touchdowns on 48 catches as a
senior . . . had 13 catches for 177 yards and three touchdowns as a junior . . . also played
linebacker, amassing 95 solo tackles, 43 assists and four QB sacks in his career . . . had 55
solo tackles and 25 assists as a senior. Personal - - Born 9/29/88 . . . Open major . . . father
is Harley Reisner . . . high school coach was Tony Perkins.
Career Statistics
Receiving_________ No.___________Yds._________ Avg.__________ TD__________ Lng
Freshman___________ 2____________ 31__________ 15.5___________0_ ___________25
78 - - **Dace Richardson
Offensive Line
6-6, 310, Senior
Wheaton, IL (Warrenville South HS)
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34 - - Chris Rowell
(pronounced RAH-ul)
Defensive Back
6-1, 197, Junior
Warrensville Heights, OH (Warrensville HS)
2008 - - Listed as second team left cornerback following
spring practice. 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following
spring practice . . . saw limited action in win at Northwestern,
but had no statistics. 2006 - - Not listed on depth chart
following spring practice . . . did not see action in opening
win over Montana . . . did not see action in win at Syracuse .
. . did not see action in win over Iowa State . . . did not see
action in win at Illinois . . . did not see action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . did not
see action in win over Purdue . . . did not see action in loss at Indiana . . . saw first action
of his career on special teams in loss at Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action on
special teams in win over Northern Illinois, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in
loss to Northwestern . . . did not see action in loss to Wisconsin . . . saw action in loss at
Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . did not see action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl. 2005 - Redshirted. High school honors - - Named all-Midwest and an Ohio Top 20 player as a
senior also earned first team all-state and all-conference honors as a junior and senior
second team all-conference as a sophomore. Career - - recorded 261 tackles, 11 sacks, six
interceptions and nine forced fumbles in three year high school career made 111 tackles
with eight sacks, three interceptions and 20 tackles for loss as a senior recorded seven
sacks and 97 tackles as a junior two-year captain of the football team also starred
on the track team, running the 100, 200, 4x100, 4x200, 4x400 and long jump finished
fourth in Division II 100m dash finals with a time of 11.2 qualified for the finals of the
200m with a time of 22.33 Personal - - Born 9/10/87 . . . Health and Sport Studies major
. . . mother is Raymonda Rowell . . . prep teammate of DE Lebron Daniel . . . high school
coach was Delvin Culliver.
85 - - *Michael Sabers
(prounced SAY-birs)
Tight End
6-5, 245, Senior
Iowa City, IA (City HS)
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Council on Youth Leadership Youth Salute Award . . . one of seven players from Iowa City
on Iowa roster . . . attended same high school as WR Ben Evans, OL James Ferentz and LS
Josh Koeppel . . . high school coach was his father, Dan Sabers.
22 - - *Colin Sandeman
(pronounced CAH-lin)
Wide Receiver
6-1, 200, Sophomore
Bettendorf, IA (Bettendorf HS)
Defensive Back
6-1, 210, Redshirt Freshman
Oskaloosa, IA (Oskaloosa HS)
2008 - - Listed as third team strong safety following spring
practice. 2007 - -Redshirted. High school honors - - Twotime first team all-state, including Elite all-state selection as a
senior . . . three-time first team all-district selection . . . third
team all-state as a sophomore . . . team captain . . . threetime academic all-district . . . Career - - recorded 137 career
tackles, with eight interceptions . . . also played wide receiver
in high school . . . holds or is tied for 28 school records,
including rushing yards in a game (324), longest touchdown reception (98 yards), most
receptions in a career (100), season (49) and game (nine), most touchdowns in a career
(63), season (28) and game (seven), receiving yards in a career (2,141), season (1,008)
and game (267), touchdown receptions in a career (22), season (12) and game (three) and
total career yards (4,310) . . . career rushing totals include 240 attempts for 2,090 yards
and 34 touchdowns.
Personal - - Born 5/27/88 . . . Open major . . . four-year member of prep Honor Roll
parents are Barney and Mike Sash . . . high school coach was Darrell Schumacher.
66 - - *Andrew Schulze
Long Snapper
6-6, 255, Sophomore
Woodridge, IL (Downers Grove South HS)
2008 - - Listed as first team deep snapper following spring
practice. 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring
practice . . . did not see action in opening win over Northern
Illinois . . . saw first action of career in win over Syracuse .
. . handled snaps on all five PAT attempts in 35-0 win . . .
saw action in loss at Iowa State, handling snaps on one PAT
attempt and three field goal attempts . . . saw action in loss
at Wisconsin, handling snaps on three field goal attempts and
one PAT attempt . . . saw action in loss to Indiana, handling snaps on two field goals and
three PAT attempts . . . saw action in loss at Penn State, handling snap on only PAT attempt
. . . handled deep snap on one field goal attempt and one PAT attempt in win over 18th
ranked Illinois . . . handled deep snaps on two field goal attempts in loss at Purdue . . .
handled deep snaps on three field goal attempts and four PAT attempts in double OT win
over Michigan State . . . handled deep snaps on four PAT attempts in win at Northwestern
as Iowa had no field goal attempts . . . handled deep snaps on three PAT attempts in
win over Minnesota as Iowa had no field goal attempts . . . handled deep snaps on three
PAT attempts in loss to Western Michigan as Iowa had no field goal attempts. 2006 - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. High school honors - - Earned first team
all-conference honors as a senior . . . Career - - earned two letters in football as tight end
and defensive end . . . lettered twice in baseball as pitcher and catcher. Personal - - Born
9/23/87 . . . Science Education major . . . member of National Honor Society . . . academic
all-state as a senior . . . parents are Denise and Mark Schulze . . . high school coach was
John Belsris.
39 - - **Austin Signor
(pronounced SEEG-nor)
Placekicker
6-4, 230, Junior
Urbandale, IA (Urbandale HS)
Michigan State, averaging 63 yards on five kicks, with one touchback . . . handled kickoff
duties in win at Northwestern, averaging 53.8 yards on five kicks, allowing just 36 yards
on three returns . . . handled kickoff duties in win over Minnesota, averaging 61.8 yards
on four kicks, allowing just two returns for 27 yards . . . handled kickoff duties in loss to
Western Michigan, averaging 63.2 yards on four kicks. 2006 - - Not listed on depth chart
following spring practice . . . handled all placements in opening win over Montana . . . made
all five PAT attempts and both field goals, connecting from 41 and 35 yards in first action
of career . . . also allowed just four returns on eight kickoffs, recording four touchbacks .
. . handled all kickoff duties in double overtime win at Syracuse . . . one of three kickoffs
was a touchback as Syracuse averaged 18.5 yards on two KO returns . . . handled all kick
duties in win over Iowa State, with two touchbacks in six kicks . . . handled four kickoffs
in win at Illinois, booting all four into the end zone while allowing no return yards . . . saw
action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . used on two kickoffs vs. Ohio State, allowing
12 yards on one return and having one touchback . . . saw action in win over Purdue . . .
averaged 61.6 yards on nine kickoffs, with one touchback . . . also recorded two solo tackles
. . . handled KO duties in loss at Indiana . . . allowed Indiana an average of just 16.3 yards
on three returns by the leading kick returner in the nation coming into the contest . . . did
not see action in loss at Michigan . . . did not see action in win over Northern Illinois . . .
did not see action in loss to Northwestern . . . handled all four kickoffs in loss to Wisconsin,
averaging 61 yards and allowing Wisconsin under a 20-yard average on three returns . . .
saw action in loss at Minnesota . . . averaged 63 yards on four kickoffs, with one touchback
. . . saw action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl, sharing kick-off duties . . . averaged 59.7 yards
on three kick-offs vs. Texas. 2005 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on.
High school honors - - Earned all-conference honors as a junior and senior . . . set school
record for career PATs and career field goals . . Career - - averaged 68 yards on kickoffs
and 85% of kickoffs were touchbacks . . . connected on 12-19 career field goal attempts
and 90-93 PATs . . . career best 49-yard field goal as a senior . . . earned three letters as
kicker and defensive end . . . also earned three letters in basketball and soccer . . . helped
prep soccer team place third in state tournament as a junior. Personal - - Born 6/15/87
. . . Interdepartmental Studies (Business Track) major . . . named academic all-conference
for three straight seasons . . . parents are Trish and Tom Signor. . . high school coach was
Sam Anderson.
Career Bests
30 - - Kyle Spading
(pronounced SPADE-ing)
Tight End
6-6, 245, Junior
Belle Plaine, IA (Belle Plaine HS)
2008 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.
2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . . .
did not see any game action. 2006 - - Redshirted after joining
the team as a walk-on. High school honors - - Earned first
team all-state honors as a junior and senior and was second
team selection as a sophomore . . . named to all-conference
first team for three consecutive years . . . football team captain
. . . Career - - earned four letters as tight end and defensive back and linebacker . . . also
earned four letters in basketball, track and field and baseball. Personal - - Born 10/23/86
. . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Kay and Bob Spading . . . high school
coaches were Reece Dodd and Todd Bohlen.
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12 - - Ricky Stanzi
(pronounced STAN-zee)
Quarterback
6-4, 225, Sophomore
Mentor, OH (Lake Catholic HS)
Career Bests
Game-By-Game Stats
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Career Statistics
Passing________ Com.______ At._ _____ Pct._ _____ Yds.______TD_____ Int._ ___ Lng
Freshman_________ 0_________ 4_______ .000________0_ ______ 0_______ 1______ - - Rushing___________At.___________Yds._________ Avg.__________ TD__________ Lng
Freshman___________ 1____________ 13__________ 13.0___________0_ ___________13
8 - - Kyle Steinbrecher
Wide Receiver
6-2, 200, Redshirt Freshman
Davenport, IA (Assumption HS)
86 - - **Trey Stross
Wide Receiver
6-3, 200, Junior
Avon Lake, OH (Avon Lake HS)
Career Bests
Career Statistics
Receiving_________ No.___________Yds._________
Freshman___________ 13___________ 189_________
Sophomore_ ________ 16___________ 272_________
Career_____________ 29___________461_________
33 - - *Jeff Tarpinian
(pronounced tar-PIN-ee-un)
Linebacker
6-3, 231, Sophomore
Omaha, NE (Millard North HS)
Career Bests
Career Statistics
18 - - *Lance Tillison
Defensive Back
6-2, 213, Sophomore
Seffner, FL (Armwood HS)
Career Bests
Career Statistics
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56 - - Markus Zusevics
(pronounced ZOOZ-uh-vicks)
Offensive Line
6-5, 255, Redshirt Freshman
Arlington Heights, IL (Prospect HS)
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31 - - David Cato
High school honors - - Cuyahoga County Defensive Player of the Year as a senior . . .
first team all-state and all-district as a senior . . . second team all-district as a junior . .
. Career - - collected 172 tackles, 12 sacks and 51 tackles for loss . . . team captain . . .
also lettered in basketball, track and lacrosse.
High school honors - - Second team all-state, including second team Super Team allstate selection as a senior . . . second team all-district as a sophomore and junior . . .
district defensive MVP as a senior . . . Career - - amassed 292 career tackles, 55 tackles
for loss, 19 sacks and one interception . . . tallied 125 tackles, 23 tackles for loss and 12
sacks as a senior . . . team captain . . . also lettered in track.
(pronounced BIG-ack)
Defensive Lineman
6-3, 220, Freshman
Cleveland, OH (St. Ignatius HS)
Defensive Back
5-11, 190, Freshman
Arlington, TX (Summit HS)
Personal - - Born 12/18/89 . . . Computer Science major . . . member of prep Honor Roll
. . . grandmother is Ollie Cato . . . high school coach was Kyle Gellar.
53 - - James Ferentz
2 - - David Blackwell
Quarterback
6-2, 215, Freshman
Pompano Beach, FL (Cardinal Gibbons HS)
Hawk-Item - - Missed senior season due to injury.
High school honors - - Third team all-state as a junior . . . second team all-county as
a sophomore and junior . . . honorable mention all-county as a freshman . . . Career
- - played both quarterback and wide receiver as a junior . . . collected 63 receptions
for 1,352 yards and 15 touchdowns . . . completed 87-149 passes for 1,108 yards and
12 touchdowns . . . rushed 94 times for 861 yards, including 726 yards as a junior
. . . finished with seven rushing touchdowns . . . team captain . . . also lettered in
basketball.
Personal - - Born 9/15/89 . . . open major . . . parents are Carolyn and Jerhonnie Harrison
. . . high school coach was Mike Morrill.
34 - - Jeff Brinson
Running Back
5-11, 215, Freshman
St. Petersburg, FL (Northeast HS)
(pronounced FAIR-ints)
Offensive Lineman
6-2, 265, Freshman
Iowa City, IA (City HS)
High school honors - - First team all-state as a junior and senior . . . first team allconference as a junior and senior . . . honorable mention all-conference as a sophomore .
. . Career - - played both offense and defense throughout prep career . . . team captain .
. . helped prep team advance to state playoffs for three straight seasons . . . also lettered
four times in wrestling . . . served as wrestling team captain as a senior . . . completed
senior wrestling season with just two losses, both to eventual state champion . . . placed
second in state wrestling tournament as a senior.
Personal - - Born 6/5/89 . . . Open major . . . parents are Mary and Kirk Ferentz . . . father
Kirk Ferentz is Iowas head football coach . . . high school coach was Dan Sabers.
99 - - Joe Gaglione
(pronounced GAG-lee-own)
Defensive End
6-4, 230, Freshman
Novelty, OH (Lake Catholic HS)
High school honors - - First team all-state, all-Suncoast and all-county as a senior . . .
first team all-Suncoast and all-county as a junior . . . county Newcomer of the Year as a
freshman . . . Career - - rushed 567 times for 4,925 yards and 67 touchdowns . . . carried
the ball 260 times for 1,985 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior . . . also collected 21
tackles, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and three interceptions as senior . . .
team captain also earned three letters in track and two in basketball.
High school honors - - Named Division III Defensive Player of the Year by the Lake
County Touchdown Club . . . named Lake/Geauga County Defensive Player of the Year
by the Cleveland Touchdown Club Charities, Inc. . . . News-Herald High School Football
All-Star selection . . . Division III and IV all-Ohio pick as a senior . . . district all-star and
Player of the Year as a senior . . . first team all-district as a senior . . . second team alldistrict, all-league and all-county as a junior . . . Career - - collected 213 career tackles,
34 sacks (22 as a senior), three fumble recoveries, one blocked kick, 20 tackles for loss,
one defensive touchdown and 39 quarterback hurries in two-year career.
Personal - - Born 12/23/89 . . . Open major . . . member of Deans List, Honor Roll and allcity academic team . . . mother is Tangelia Dickens . . . high school coach was Jay Austin.
Personal - - Born 1/16/90 . . . Open major . . . third team academic honors . . . parents are
Janet and Frank Gaglione . . . high school coach was Mike Bell.
44 - - Greg Castillo
92 - - Jonathan Gimm
High school honors - - First team all-region and all-district as a senior . . . first team
all-district as a junior . . . Career - - caught 28 passes and scored three touchdowns . .
. led team to 13-1 record and regional championship as a junior . . . team was 10-3 his
senior season, advancing to regional final appearance.
(pronounced kas-TEE-oh)
Defensive Back
5-11, 175, Freshman
Mount Laurel, NJ (St. Josephs Prep, PA)
Personal - - Born 5/3/90 . . . Open major . . . parents are Zaida Castillo and Juan Castillo .
. . high school coach was Gil Brooks.
(pronounced GIM)
Tight End
6-3, 235, Freshman
Houston, TX (Westfield HS)
Personal - - Born 10/7/89 . . . Open major . . . parents are Julie and Les Richardson . . .
high school coach was Corby Meekins.
88 - - J.D. Griggs
Tight End
6-5, 225, Freshman
Piscataway, NJ (Piscataway HS)
High school honors - - First team all-region, all-county, all-area and all-conference as a
senior . . . third team all-state as a senior . . . Career - - 11 receptions for 220 yards and
five touchdowns as a senior . . . also had 65 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, five sacks, three
forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries as a senior . . . team captain . . . also lettered
three times in basketball.
Personal - - Born 11/5/90 . . . African American Studies major . . . parents are Catherine
and John Griggs . . . high school coach was Dan Higgins.
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Running Back
5-9, 200, Freshman
Indianapolis, IN (Warren Central HS)
High school honors - - First team all-state as a senior . . . Career - - carried the ball
267 times for 2,608 yards (9.8 yards per carry) and 31 touchdowns in two-year career .
. . finished senior season with 216 carries for 2,095 yards and 27 touchdowns . . . high
school team won state titles in 2004, 2005 and 2006 . . . team captain.
Personal - - Born 12/23/89 . . . Open major . . . parents are Teresa Lewis and Juan Hampton
. . . high school coach was Steve Tutsie.
38 - - Brad Herman
Linebacker
6-5, 225, Freshman
Metamora, IL (Metamora HS)
High school honors - - IHSFCA first team all-state, Chicago Tribune first team all-state,
Champaign News Gazette first team all-state and rivals.com first team all-state as a senior
. . . central Illinois/Peoria Regional Player of the Year as a senior . . . first team all-area as
a sophomore . . . first team all-conference as a junior . . . Career - - collected 110 tackles
as a senior, including 14.5 tackles for loss . . . tallied three interceptions . . . caught 21
passes for 578 yards and six touchdowns (27.5 yards per catch) as a tight end as a senior
. . . also lettered three times in track.
Personal - - Born 12/29/89 . . . Pre-Business major . . . three-year member of academic
Honor Roll . . . parents are Lisa and Scott Herman . . . high school coach was Pat Ryan.
10 - - William Lowe
Defensive Back
5-9, 165, Freshman
Cleveland, OH (Glenville Academic)
Hawk-Item - - One of two Iowa recruits who took part in the NFLs Play It Smart program
as a prep.
High school honors - - All-American pick as a senior . . . all-state selection as a junior
and senior . . . all-conference as a sophomore, junior and senior . . . selected to play
in the Big 33 game as a senior . . . Career - - collected 102 career tackles and seven
interceptions . . . also amassed 2,032 yards on 186 carries, with 27 rushing touchdowns .
. . had 61 catches for 799 yards and nine receiving touchdowns . . . recorded two return
touchdowns . . . team captain . . . also lettered in track and basketball.
Personal - - Born 11/4/89 . . . Pre-Business major . . . member of the Academic Merit
and prep Honor Roll . . . one of five players from Cleveland on Iowa roster . . . parents are
Robin Fultz and William Lowe . . . high school coach was Ted Ginn, Sr.
66 - - Casey McMillan
Offensive Lineman
6-4, 295, Freshman
Billings, MT (Central Catholic HS)
High school honors - - Montana Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior . . . first team
all-state as both offensive and defensive lineman as a junior and senior . . . Super State
selection as a junior and senior . . . first team all-conference as a sophomore, junior and
senior . . . Shrine Game (first team) participant . . . named to first team for Mon-Dak
all-star game (Montana vs. North Dakota) . . . Career - - team captain . . . also lettered
in track and basketball.
Personal - - Born 3/3/90 . . . Open major . . . member of the National Honor Society . . .
four-year academic all-state honors in football, track and basketball . . . parents are Terri
and Don McMillan . . . high school coach was Jim Stanton.
8 - - Trent Mossbrucker
(pronounced MOSS-bruk-ir)
Placekicker
6-0, 190, Freshman
Mooresville, IN (Mooresville HS)
High school honors - - First team all-state, all-metro and all-conference as a sophomore,
junior and senior . . . Indiana Mr. Football Position Award Winner for kicker . . . Indianapolis
Star Super Team selection as a senior . . . Indiana Football Coaches Association Region
6 all-Star . . . Career - - converted 27 of 38 career field goals . . . holds school kicking
records for career (38) and single-season (13) field goal attempts and longest field goal
(49) . . . converted 101 career PATs . . . recorded 87 touchbacks on 166 career kickoffs
. . . also played quarterback and holds school records for career completions (525) and
career passing yards (4,208) . . . responsible for 39 passing touchdowns and 26 rushing
touchdowns in three years . . . team captain . . . also lettered four times in basketball.
Personal - - Born 6/9/89 . . . Open major . . . senior class president . . . member of the
Indiana High School Athletic Association Student Advisory Committee and Indiana High
School Athletic Association Role Model Program . . . parents are Terri and Mike Mossbrucker
. . . high school coach was Mark Bless.
13 - - DeMarco Paine
Wide Receiver
5-10, 175, Freshman
St. Louis, MO (Hazelwood East HS)
High school honors - - Second team all-state as a junior . . . all-conference selection
as a sophomore, junior and senior . . . Career - - 12 career interceptions . . . also played
running back and wide receiver . . . finished with 267 carries for 3,630 yards and 29
touchdowns . . . totaled 187 carries for 2,850 yards and 17 touchdowns as a freshman . .
. collected 700 yards receiving with 11 touchdowns as a junior . . . finished senior season
with 80 carries for 780 yards and 12 touchdowns . . . team captain . . . also lettered in
basketball and track.
Personal - - Born 7/3/90 . . . Sport Studies major . . . one of four players from St. Louis
on the Iowa roster . . . parents are Susan Taylor and Stanley Paine . . . high school coach
was Corey Johnson.
89 - - Shane Prater
(pronounced PRAY-tir)
Wide Receiver
6-1, 170, Freshman
Omaha, NE (Central HS)
Hawk Item - - Joins twin brother Shaun as a freshman member of the Iowa football
team, becoming first set of twins to play at Iowa since Aaron and Evan Kooiker in the
mid-1990s.
High school honors - - Honorable mention all-state as a senior . . . all-district selection
as a senior . . . Career - - led high school team to state title as a senior . . . tallied 1,172
career receiving yards and 18 touchdowns . . . recorded 79 tackles, one interception, four
forced fumbles and eight passes defended as a defensive back . . . team captain . . . also
lettered in basketball and track . . . high school basketball team was ranked No. 1 in
the state of Nebraska . . . high school track team won state championship in 2007 . . .
member of 4x400 meter relay team that won state title.
Personal - - Born 10/27/89 . . . Pre-Veterinary Science major . . . member of the Elite
Honor Roll (3.56 or above GPA) and Rotary Honor Roll . . . one of four players from
Omaha on the Iowa roster . . . parents are Cynthia and James Prater . . . high school
coach was Jay Ball.
28 - - Shaun Prater
(pronounced PRAY-tir)
Defensive Back
5-11, 172, Freshman
Omaha, NE (Central HS)
Hawk Item - - Joins twin brother Shaun as a freshman member of the Iowa football
team, becoming first set of twins to play at Iowa since Aaron and Evan Kooiker in the
mid-1990s.
High school honors - - First team all-state as a senior . . . Lincoln Star Journal all-state
selection as a senior . . . honorable mention all-state as a junior . . . all-district pick as a
junior and senior . . . Career - - recorded 177 career tackles, five interceptions, 20 passes
defended, five sacks, six forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries . . . also saw time at
wide receiver as a senior . . . finished season with 10 carries for 185 yards, along with 12
receptions for 290 yards and four touchdowns . . . team captain . . . also lettered in track
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77 - - Riley Reiff
(pronounced REEF)
Defensive End
6-6, 250, Freshman
Parkston, SD (Parkston HS)
High school honors - - South Dakota Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior . . . twotime South Dakota Elite 45 team selection . . . South Dakota 11B all-American as a
senior . . . first team all-state defensive end as a sophomore and junior . . . first team
all-state tight end as a senior . . . first team all-conference as a sophomore, junior and
senior . . . Career - - collected 261 career tackles, 23 sacks and eight interceptions . .
. also caught 27 passes for 321 yards and nine touchdowns . . . team captain . . . also
lettered in wrestling, golf and track . . . three-time state wrestling champion with a
career record of 121-1.
Personal - - Born 12/1/88 . . . Pre-Business major . . . parents are Jo and Tom Reiff . . .
high school coach was Jon Mitchell.
32 - - Adam Robinson
Running Back
5-9, 195, Freshman
Des Moines, IA (Lincoln HS)
High School honors - - Earned first team all-state honors in Class 4-A as a senior . . .
unanimous first team all-conference selection as a junior and senior after earning honorable
mention recognition as a sophomore . . . selected to compete in Iowa Shrine all-Star game
. . . Career - - ranks second in career rushing yardage at Lincoln . . . set state record with
99-yard touchdown run vs. Wes Des Moines Valley in 2006 state playoffs . . . served as team
captain . . . earned three letters in football as running back and defensive back and also
earned three letters in basketball . . . rushed 123 times for 1,064 yards and 13 touchdowns
as a senior, along with 18 pass receptions for 215 yards and four touchdowns . . . recorded
33 tackles and two interceptions on defense . . . as a junior rushed for 1,192 yards and eight
touchdowns on 97 attempts while collecting five receptions for 66 yards and two scores . .
. rushed for 413 yards and had 436 receiving yards as a sophomore.
Personal - - Born 5/13/89 in Minneapolis, MN . . . Open major . . . named to Committee
Select Group for four years . . . attended same high school as Iowa DB Jordan Bernstine . .
. mother is Sally Robinson . . . high school coach was Tom Mihalovich.
in a game (18) . . . holds school records for receptions and receiving yards . . . conference
leader in receiving yards, catches and touchdowns as a senior . . . team captain . . . also
lettered in basketball.
Personal - - Born 2/16/90 . . . Open major . . . mother is Nicole Staten . . . high school
coach was Shawn OConnor.
40 - - Jack Swanson
Defensive Back
5-11, 180, Freshman
Naples, FL (Naples HS)
High school honors - - First team all-state as a senior . . . News-Press Defensive Player
of the Year as a senior . . . first team all-district as a sophomore and senior . . . honorable
mention all-district as a junior . . . first team all-conference as a senior . . . honorable
mention all-conference as a sophomore and junior . . . Career - - collected 178 career
tackles, five tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, six interceptions
and nine pass break-ups . . . team captain . . . also lettered in track.
Personal - - Born 8/8/89 . . . Open major . . . named FHSAA 3A Citrus Bowl Scholar
Athlete . . . four-time academic athlete . . . parents are Mary Ann and Mark Swanson . .
. high school coach was Bill Kramer.
16 - - James Vandenberg
Quarterback
6-3, 195, Freshman
Keokuk, IA (Keokuk HS)
High school honors - - EA Sports third team all-American . . . Iowa Class-3A Player of
the Year as a senior . . . named Most Outstanding Player in Iowa and to all-America team
by prepnation.com . . . one of top 10 quarterbacks in the nation and top 101 players
nationally by prepnation.com . . . Iowa High School Offensive Player of the Year as a
senior . . . captain of the Class-3A all-state team as a senior . . . first team all-state as
a junior and senior . . . elite all-state selection as a senior . . . first team all-district
as a junior and senior . . . KHQA News tri-state (Iowa, Illinois and Missouri) Player of
the Year as a senior . . . Career - - Most prolific passer in Iowa high school history .
. . holds 12 different Iowa high school passing records, including career passing yards
(7,709), touchdown passes (93), single season passing yards (3,729 as a senior) and
single season touchdown passes (49 as a senior) . . . ranks sixth all-time nationally in
single-season completion percentage (70%) and 10th nationally in career completion
percentage (64.6%) . . . passed for 1,325 yards and 15 touchdowns as a sophomore . . .
threw for 2,655 yards and 29 touchdowns as a junior . . . intercepted only seven times in
372 attempts as a senior . . . team captain . . . compiled 11 varsity letters . . . lettered
three times in basketball and tennis and once in both baseball and golf . . . earned first
team all-conference honors in basketball as a senior . . . won basketball team award
(Chief Award) for leadership and hustle . . . two time tennis conference champion.
90 - - Jason Semmes
High school honors - - First team all-state and all-conference as a senior . . . all-Oakland
County second team selection as a senior . . . ranked No. 18 in Detroit News Blue Chip
rankings . . . Career - - 30.5 tackles, including 7.5 sacks, 15 tackles for loss and four
fumble recoveries as a senior . . . also played tight end and had seven receptions and
one touchdown as a senior . . . team captain . . . also lettered four times in lacrosse and
once in basketball.
14 - - John Wienke
(pronounced SEMS)
Defensive End
6-3, 218, Freshman
Clarkston, MI (St. Marys HS)
50 - - Khalif Staten
(pronounced kuh-LEAF)
Linebacker
6-3, 219, Freshman
Brooklyn, NY (Lincoln HS)
Hawk-Item - - One of two Iowa recruits who took part in the NFLs Play It Smart program
as a prep.
(pronounced WINK-ee)
Quarterback
6-5, 225, Freshman
Tuscola, IL (Tuscola HS)
High school honors - - Elite 11 quarterback . . . finalist for the Joe Montana Quarterback
of the Year award . . . Prepstar.com Top 300 all-American team selection . . . Football
Coaches Association first team all-state quarterback as a junior and senior . . . first team
all conference quarterback as a junior and senior . . . Chicago Sun-Times first team allstate punter as a senior . . . first team all-conference punter as a junior and senior . . .
first team all-conference defensive end as a sophomore and junior . . . Career - - holds
conference record for single-season touchdown passes (34 as both a junior and senior)
. . . completed career with 6,070 passing yards and 68 touchdowns . . . threw just nine
interceptions in 620 attempts . . . also had 102 rushes for 441 yards and four touchdowns
. . . collected 113 tackles, six sacks, one interception and three forced fumbles as a
defensive end . . . punted 36 times for a 39.1 average as a junior and 14 times for a 41.1
average as a senior . . . team captain . . . earned 14 varsity letters . . . lettered four times
in baseball and three times in both basketball and track.
Personal - - Born 11/29/89 . . . Open major . . . parents are Robyn and Stan Wienke . . .
high school coach was his father, Stan Wienke.
High school honors - - First team all-state as a junior and senior . . . Daily News all-Star
Team selection as a junior and senior . . . tri-state all-star team selection as a senior . . .
first team all-city as a junior and senior . . . Career - - holds state record for receptions
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2007 statistics
Game-By-Game Results
Overall
Conference
Date_________________Opponent______________ Result_ ______Score__________Record________ Record______ Game Time_ ___ Attendance
#Sept. 1______________at Northern Illinois______ W___________ 16-3__________ 1-0-0_ _________0-0-0__________ 3:08_ ___________ 61,500
Sept. 8_______________Syracuse_ ______________ W___________ 35-0__________ 2-0-0_ _________0-0-0__________ 2:59_ ___________ 70,585
Sept. 15______________at Iowa State____________ L____________13-15__________ 2-1-0_ _________0-0-0__________ 3:03_ ___________ 49,516
*Sept. 22_____________at Wisconsin____________ L____________13-17__________ 2-2-0_ _________0-1-0__________ 3:22_ ___________ 82,630
*Sept. 29_____________Indiana________________ L____________20-38__________ 2-3-0_ _________0-2-0__________ 3:28_ ___________ 70,585
*Oct. 6_______________at Penn State___________ L____________ 7-27__________ 2-4-0_ _________0-3-0__________ 3:15_ __________ 108,951
*Oct. 13______________Illinois_________________ W___________ 10-6__________ 3-4-0_ _________1-3-0__________ 2:50_ ___________ 70,585
*Oct. 20______________at Purdue_ _____________ L____________ 6-31__________ 3-5-0_ _________1-4-0__________ 3:24_ ___________ 58,123
*Oct. 27______________Michigan State__________ W_________ 34-27(OT)________ 4-5-0_ _________2-4-0__________ 3:30_ ___________ 70,585
*Nov. 3_ _____________at Northwestern_________ W___________28-17__________ 5-5-0_ _________3-4-0__________ 3:30_ ___________ 30,173
*Nov. 10_ ____________Minnesota______________ W___________21-16__________ 6-5-0_ _________4-4-0__________ 3:13_ ___________ 70,585
Nov. 17_ _____________Western Michigan________ L____________19-28__________ 6-6-0_ _________4-4-0__________ 3:20_ ___________ 70,585
# Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
* - - Big Ten Conference Game
Overall Record: 6-6
Big Ten Record: 4-4
Overall Attendance: 816,403
Home Attendance: 423,510
Away Attendance:
390,893
Home Record:
Away Record:
Neutral Record:
4-2
1-4
1-0
Average: 68,034
Average: 70,585
Average: 65,149
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2007 statistics
Team Statistics (All Games)
Iowa
Opp.
SCORING_________________________ 310_____________________ 269
Points Per Game___________________18.5_____________________ 18.8
Touchdowns_______________________ 28_______________________24
Field Goals-Attempts______________10-16____________________ 20-30
PATs-Attempts____________________24-28____________________ 21-22
Iowa
Opp.
SCORING_________________________ 174_____________________ 192
Points Per Game___________________17.4_____________________ 22.4
Touchdowns_______________________ 17_______________________ 21
Field Goals-Attempts_______________7-11____________________ 11-15
PATs-Attempts____________________16-17____________________ 20-20
RUSHING
Rushing Attempts__________________ 438______________________454
Yards gained rushing______________ 1884_____________________1745
Yards lost rushing__________________ 369______________________281
Net yards Rushing________________ 1515_____________________1464
Average Per Rush_ __________________3.5______________________ 3.2
Average Per Game_________________126.2____________________ 122.0
TDs Rushing_ ______________________ 11_______________________11
RUSHING
Rushing Attempts__________________ 285______________________ 329
Yards gained rushing______________ 1150_____________________ 1338
Yards lost rushing__________________ 266______________________ 184
Net yards Rushing_________________ 884_____________________ 1154
Average Per Rush_ __________________3.1______________________ 3.5
Average Per Game_________________110.5____________________ 144.2
TDs Rushing_ _______________________ 8_______________________ 11
PASSING
Att-Comp-Int_ _______________ 376-199-7_______________ 426-247-14
Passing Yards_____________________ 2281_____________________2750
Average Per Game_________________190.1____________________ 229.2
Average Per Pass____________________6.1______________________ 6.5
Average Per Catch__________________11.5_____________________ 11.1
TDs Passing________________________ 17_______________________13
PASSING
Att-Comp-Int_ _______________ 249-131-3_______________ 290-167-10
Passing Yards_____________________ 1491_____________________ 1933
Average Per Game_________________186.4____________________ 241.6
Average Per Pass____________________6.0______________________ 6.7
Average Per Catch__________________11.4_____________________ 11.6
TDs Passing_________________________ 9_______________________ 10
TOTAL OFFENSE
Total Plays________________________ 814______________________880
Total Yards______________________ 3796_____________________4214
Average Per Play____________________4.7______________________ 4.8
Average Per Game_________________316.3____________________ 351.2
TOTAL OFFENSE
Total Plays________________________ 534______________________ 619
Total Yards______________________ 2375_____________________ 3087
Average Per Play____________________4.4______________________ 5.0
Average Per Game_________________296.9____________________ 385.9
PUNTING
Number-Yards__________________87-3551__________________ 75-3059
Average Per Punt_ _________________40.8_____________________ 40.8
Net punt average_ _________________36.0_____________________ 35.1
Kickoff Returns: #-Yards_ _________43-862___________________ 37-674
Kickoff Return Average_ ____________20.0_____________________ 18.2
Punt Returns: #-Yards_ ___________29-307___________________ 20-121
Punt Returns Average_______________10.6______________________ 6.1
Int Returns: #-Yards_______________14-94____________________ 7-111
Int Return Average__________________6.7_____________________ 15.9
Fumbles-Lost______________________13-6_____________________ 19-7
Penalties-Yards__________________67-579___________________ 61-487
Average Per Game__________________48.2_____________________ 40.6
Time of Possession/Game___________28:47____________________ 31:13
3rd-Down Conversions___________ 59/187___________________80/201
3rd-Down Pct._____________________ 32%_____________________ 40%
4th-Down Conversions_____________ 8/16_____________________8/13
4th-Down Pct._____________________ 50%_____________________ 62%
Sacks By-Yards__________________27-197___________________ 46-271
Misc. Yards_ ______________________ 252_______________________ -5
PUNTING
Number-Yards__________________63-2650__________________ 49-1988
Average Per Punt_ _________________42.1_____________________ 40.6
Net punt average_ _________________37.2_____________________ 36.4
Kickoff Returns: #-Yards_ _________30-644___________________ 21-368
Kickoff Return Average_ ____________21.5_____________________ 17.5
Punt Returns: #-Yards_ ____________12-85____________________ 14-66
Punt Return Average_ _______________7.1______________________ 4.7
Int Returns: #-Yards_______________10-28______________________ 3-9
Int Return Average__________________2.8______________________ 3.0
Fumbles-Lost_______________________9-4_____________________ 16-6
Penalties-Yards__________________48-387___________________ 42-336
Average Per Game__________________48.4_____________________ 42.0
Time of Possession/Game___________27:53____________________ 32:07
3rd-Down Conversions___________ 35/126___________________ 60/134
3rd-Down Pct._____________________ 28%_____________________ 45%
4th-Down Conversions_____________ 6/12______________________ 5/9
4th-Down Pct._____________________ 50%_____________________ 56%
Sacks By-Yards__________________18-132___________________ 35-200
Misc. Yards_ ______________________ 245________________________ 0
67
2007 statistics
RUSHING________ G____ Att____ Gain____ Loss____ Net____ Avg_ __TD___ Long____Avg/G
Young_ __________12____ 206_____ 987______ 19____ 968_____ 4.7_ ___ 6_____ 29_____ 80.7
Sims_____________12____ 100_____ 528______ 29____ 499_____ 5.0_ ___ 3_____ 30_____ 41.6
Pugh_ ____________5_____ 17______ 42_______ 2_____ 40_____ 2.4_ ___ 1______ 7______ 8.0
Johnson-Koulianos_12______ 2______ 19_______ 0_____ 19_____ 9.5_ ___ 0_____ 13______ 1.6
Stanzi_ ___________2______ 1______ 13_______ 0_____ 13____ 13.0_ ___ 0_____ 13______ 6.5
Brodell____________4______ 1_______ 7_______ 0______ 7_____ 7.0_ ___ 0______ 7______ 1.8
Busch____________12______ 1_______ 2_______ 0______ 2_____ 2.0_ ___ 0______ 2______ 0.2
Christensen_______12_____ 99_____ 285_____ 285______ 0_____ 0.0_ ___ 1_____ 21______ 0.0
Stross_____________8______ 1_______ 0_______ 1______-1____ -1.0_ ___ 0______ 0______-0.1
Sandeman________11______ 1_______ 0_______ 5______-5____ -5.0_ ___ 0______ 0______-0.5
Cleveland_________12______ 2_______ 1______ 12_____-11____ -5.5_ ___ 0______ 1______-0.9
Team_____________9______ 7_______ 0______ 16_____-16____ -2.3_ ___ 0______ 0______-1.8
Total___________ 12____438____ 1884____ 369___ 1515_____ 3.5_ __11_____ 30____ 126.2
Opponents______ 12____454____ 1745____ 281___ 1464_____ 3.2_ __11_____ 30____ 122.0
PASSING__________ G_ _____ Effic.____ Att-Cmp-Int._ _____ Pct.______ Yds._______ TD_ _____ Lng_____ Avg/G
Christensen________12_ ____ 116.94_______ 198-370-6_ ____ 53.5_____ 2269________17_ _______ 53______ 189.1
Stanzi_ ____________2_ _____-50.00___________ 0-4-1_ _____ 0.0________ 0_________0_ ________ 0________ 0.0
Nelson_____________3_ ____ 200.80___________ 1-1-0_ ___ 100.0_______ 12_________0_ _______ 12________ 4.0
Team______________9_ ______ 0.00___________ 0-1-0_ _____ 0.0________ 0_________0_ ________ 0________ 0.0
Total____________ 12_ ____ 115.08______ 199-376-7_ ____ 52.9_____ 2281_______ 17_ _______53______190.1
Opponents_______ 12_ ____ 115.70_____ 247-426-14_ ____ 58.0_____ 2750_______ 13_ _______48______229.2
TOTAL OFFENSE___________G______ Plays_____Rush______ Pass_ _____ Total_____ Avg/G
Christensen______________ 12________469________ 0______2269_ _____ 2269______ 189.1
Young_ _________________ 12________206______ 968_________0_ ______ 968_______ 80.7
Sims____________________ 12________100______ 499_________0_ ______ 499_______ 41.6
Pugh_ ___________________ 5_________17_______ 40_________0_ _______ 40________ 8.0
Johnson-Koulianos________ 12__________2_______ 19_________0_ _______ 19________ 1.6
Stanzi_ __________________ 2__________5_______ 13_________0_ _______ 13________ 6.5
Nelson___________________ 3__________1________ 0________12_ _______ 12________ 4.0
Brodell___________________ 4__________1________ 7_________0_ ________ 7________ 1.8
Busch___________________ 12__________1________ 2_________0_ ________ 2________ 0.2
Stross____________________ 8__________1_______ -1_________0_ _______ -1_______ -0.1
Sandeman_______________ 11__________1_______ -5_________0_ _______ -5_______ -0.5
Cleveland________________ 12__________2______ -11_________0_ ______ -11_______ -0.9
Team____________________ 9__________8______ -16_________0_ ______ -16_______ -1.8
Total___________________12_______ 814_____1515_____ 2281_ _____3796______316.3
Opponents______________12_______ 880_____1464_____ 2750_ _____4214______351.2
RECEIVING_________ G_ ___ No._____ Yds_____ Avg____ TD_______Long_____ Avg/G
Johnson-Koulianos___12_ ____ 38______482____ 12.7_____ 2_________ 38_______ 40.2
Cleveland___________12_ ____ 36______464____ 12.9_____ 0_________ 40_______ 38.7
Young_ ____________12_ ____ 23______212_____ 9.2_____ 1_________ 37_______ 17.7
Myers______________12_ ____ 21______208_____ 9.9_____ 5_________ 22_______ 17.3
Chaney_____________10_ ____ 19______210____ 11.1_____ 1_________ 29_______ 21.0
Stross_______________8_ ____ 16______272____ 17.0_____ 4_________ 53_______ 34.0
Moeaki______________4_ ____ 14______170____ 12.1_____ 3_________ 52_______ 42.5
Brodell______________4_ ____ 13_______96_____ 7.4_____ 0_________ 15_______ 24.0
Sims_______________12_ ____ 10_______76_____ 7.6_____ 0_________ 20________ 6.3
Sandeman__________11_ _____ 4_______55____ 13.8_____ 0_________ 22________ 5.0
Reisner_ ____________8_ _____ 2_______31____ 15.5_____ 0_________ 25________ 3.9
Busch______________12_ _____ 2________6_____ 3.0_____ 1__________ 3________ 0.5
Calloway_ __________12_ _____ 1_______ -1_____-1.0_____ 0__________ 0_______ -0.1
Total_____________ 12_ ___199____ 2281____ 11.5____ 17_________53_____ 190.1
Opponents________ 12_ ___247____ 2750____ 11.1____ 13_________48_____ 229.2
68
2007 statistics
All-PURPOSE_______ G___ Rush______Rec_ ______ PR______ KOR_______ IR________Tot_____ Avg/G
Young_ ____________12_____ 968______212_ _______ 0_________ 0________ 0______ 1180_______ 98.3
Johnson-Koulianos___12______ 19______482_ _______ 0_______ 521________ 0______ 1022_______ 85.2
Sims_______________12_____ 499_______76_ _______ 0________ 14________ 0_______ 589_______ 49.1
Chaney_____________10_______ 0______210_ ______ 13_______ 234________ 0_______ 457_______ 45.7
Cleveland___________12_____ -11______464_ _______ 0_________ 0________ 0_______ 453_______ 37.8
Brodell______________4_______ 7_______96_ _____ 202_________ 0________ 0_______ 305_______ 76.2
Stross_______________8______ -1______272_ _______ 0_________ 0________ 0_______ 271_______ 33.9
Myers______________12_______ 0______208_ _______ 0_________ 0________ 0_______ 208_______ 17.3
Moeaki______________4_______ 0______170_ _______ 0_________ 0________ 0_______ 170_______ 42.5
Sandeman__________11______ -5_______55_ ______ 92_________ 0________ 0_______ 142_______ 12.9
Humpal____________12_______ 0________0_ _______ 0_________ 0_______ 49________ 49________ 4.1
Pugh_ ______________5______ 40________0_ _______ 0_________ 0________ 0________ 40________ 8.0
Godfrey____________12_______ 0________0_ _______ 0_________ 0_______ 33________ 33________ 2.8
Ballard_____________10_______ 0________0_ _______ 0________ 32________ 0________ 32________ 3.2
Reisner_ ____________8_______ 0_______31_ _______ 0_________ 0________ 0________ 31________ 3.9
Bernstine___________12_______ 0________0_ _______ 0________ 27________ 0________ 27________ 2.2
Clayborn___________12_______ 0________0_ _______ 0________ 19________ 0________ 19________ 1.6
Moses______________12_______ 0________0_ _______ 0________ 15________ 0________ 15________ 1.2
Stanzi_ _____________2______ 13________0_ _______ 0_________ 0________ 0________ 13________ 6.5
Greenwood_________11_______ 0________0_ _______ 0_________ 0_______ 12________ 12________ 1.1
Busch______________12_______ 2________6_ _______ 0_________ 0________ 0_________ 8________ 0.7
Calloway_ __________12_______ 0_______ -1_ _______ 0_________ 0________ 0_________-1_______ -0.1
Team_______________9_____ -16________0_ _______ 0_________ 0________ 0________-16_______ -1.8
Total_____________ 12___ 1515____ 2281_ _____ 307_______862_______94______ 5059_____ 421.6
Opponents________ 12___ 1464____ 2750_ _____ 121_______674______111______ 5120_____ 426.7
PUNT RETURNS_________ No._____ Yds_______ Avg_____ TD____ Long
Brodell__________________ 14_____ 202______ 14.4______ 0_______ 56
Sandeman_______________ 12______ 92_______ 7.7______ 0_______ 35
Chaney___________________ 3______ 13_______ 4.3______ 0_______ 12
Total___________________29_____ 307______ 10.6______ 0_______56
Opponents______________20_____ 121_______ 6.1______ 0_______18
KICK RETURNS_ _______ No.________ Yds_________ Avg______ TD_ ______ Long
Johnson-Koulianos_______ 22_________521_________23.7________0_ ________ 65
Chaney_________________ 13_________234_________18.0________0_ ________ 33
Bernstine________________ 2__________27_________13.5________0_ ________ 14
Ballard__________________ 2__________32_________16.0________0_ ________ 19
Moses___________________ 2__________15__________7.5________0_ ________ 13
Clayborn________________ 1__________19_________19.0________0_ ________ 19
Sims____________________ 1__________14_________14.0________0_ ________ 14
Total__________________43________ 862________ 20.0________0_ ________ 65
Opponents_____________37________ 674________ 18.2________0_ ________ 38
INTERCEPTIONS___________ No._____ Yds_______ Avg______ TD_ ____ Long
Godfrey____________________ 5_______33________6.6________0_ ______ 25
Humpal____________________ 3_______49_______16.3________0_ ______ 28
Greenwood_________________ 2_______12________6.0________0_ _______ 9
Fletcher____________________ 2________0________0.0________0_ _______ 0
Edds_______________________ 1________0________0.0________0_ _______ 0
Klinkenborg_ _______________ 1________0________0.0________0_ _______ 0
Total_____________________ 14______ 94_______ 6.7_______ 0_ ______ 28
Opponents_________________ 7_____ 111______ 15.9_______ 0_ ______ 38
69
2007 statistics
DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Tackles
Sacks
Pass Def
Fumbles
Blkd
Player___________GP____ UT_____AT___ Total_ __ For Loss_ _ No-Yards____ Int-Yds_ _ BrUp__ QBH___ Rcv-Yds_ __FF_ __ Kick__ Saf
Humpal__________ 12____ 46_____ 77____ 123_____ 5.5-13_ ____ 1.0-2_______ 3-49_______ 2____ --_____ 1-0_ _____2_ ___ --____-Edds_____________ 12____ 29_____ 51____ 80_______ 3.5-5________--_________ 1-0_ ______ 4____ --_____ 1-0_ ____ --_ ___ --____-Klinkenborg_ ______ 9____ 32_____ 47____ 79______ 3.0-20_ ____1.0-20_______ 1-0_ ______ 1____ --______--_______1_ ___ --____-Kroul____________ 12____ 23_____ 51____ 74_______ 2.0-3________--__________--________ 1____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Godfrey__________ 12____ 42_____ 23____ 65_______ 1.0-3________--________ 5-33_______ 9____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Mattison_________ 12____ 27_____ 34____ 61______ 11.5-60_____9.0-54________--________ 4_____ 3____ 1-14______4_ ____1_ ___-King_____________ 12____ 25_____ 33____ 58______ 14.5-77_____4.5-45________--________ 7_____ 5______--_______1_ ___ --____-Shada_____________ 9____ 42_____ 14____ 56_______ 1.5-7______ 1.0-7_________--________ 5____ --_____ 1-0_ _____1_ ___ --____-Fletcher__________ 11____ 31_____ 22____ 53_______ 0.5-1________--_________ 2-0_ ______ 3____ --_____ 1-0_ _____1_ ___ --____-Dalton___________ 12____ 18_____ 31____ 49_______ 0.5-1________--__________--________ 4_____ 1_____ 1-0_ ____ --_ ___ --____-Greenwood_______ 11____ 25_____ 20____ 45_______ 1.0-1________--________ 2-12_______ 7____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Iwebema_________ 11____ 11_____ 17____ 28______ 5.0-23_ ____3.5-18________--________ 2_____ 3______--_______1_ ____2_ ___-Gattas___________ 11____ 10_____ 16____ 26_______ 1.0-4______ 0.5-4_________--________ 1____ --_____ 1-0_ ____ --_ ____1_ ___-Coleman___________ 9_____ 8_____ 16____ 24_______ 4.0-6________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Clayborn_________ 12_____ 3_____ 17____ 20______ 2.5-11_ ____2.0-10________--________ 1_____ 2______--_______1_ ____1_ ___-Moylan____________ 4____ 12______ 5____ 17_______ 1.0-6______ 1.0-6_________--________ --____ --______--_______1_ ___ --____-Ballard___________ 10_____ 5_____ 10____ 15______ 4.0-25_ ____2.5-23________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Tarpinian_________ 10_____ 4______ 9____ 13_________.__________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Geary_____________ 7_____ 6______ 5____ 11______ 2.0-10_ ____ 1.0-8_________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Hunter____________ 9_____ 2______ 8____ 10_______ 1.0-2________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Bernstine_________ 12_____ 7______ 2_____ 9________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Moses____________ 12_____ 3______ 5_____ 8_______ 1.0-1________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Murphy__________ 10_____ 4______ 3_____ 7________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Gardner__________ 12_____ 5______ 1_____ 6________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Olszta____________ 12_____ 2______ 3_____ 5________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Morrow_ __________ 8_____ 1______ 4_____ 5________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-OMeara__________ 12_____ 4______ 1_____ 5________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Myers____________ 12_____ 2______ 2_____ 4________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Narinskiy__________ 6_____ --______ 3_____ 3________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Busch____________ 12_____ --______ 3_____ 3________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Johnson-Koulianos__ 12_____ 2_____ --_____ 2________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Brown_ ___________ 4_____ --______ 2_____ 2________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Signor___________ 11_____ 2_____ --_____ 2________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Johnson__________ 12_____ 2_____ --_____ 2________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--_______1_ ___ --____-Hundertmark_______ 6_____ 2_____ --_____ 2________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Moeaki____________ 4_____ 2_____ --_____ 2________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Tillison_ _________ 10_____ 1______ 1_____ 2________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Vandervelde_______ 11_____ 1_____ --_____ 1________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--_______1_ ___ --____-Smith_____________ 2_____ --______ 1_____ 1________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Angerer___________ 4_____ --______ 1_____ 1________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Klug______________ 1_____ --______ 1_____ 1________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Christensen_______ 12_____ 1_____ --_____ 1________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Everson___________ 5_____ --______ 1_____ 1________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-McGrath___________ 5_____ --______ 1_____ 1________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Aeschliman_______ 12_____ 1_____ --_____ 1________ --_ ________--__________--________ --____ --______--______ --_ ___ --____-Total____________12___ 433___ 541____ 984_____ 66-279____ 27-197______14-94_____ 51____14____ 7-14____ 16_ ____5_ ___-Opponents_______12___ 422___ 442____ 864_____ 76-337____ 46-271______7-111_____ 35____11_____ 6-0_ _____8_ ____3_ ___--
70
Points__________________________________35______________________vs. Syracuse
Rushing Attempts_ _______________________47 (141 yds.)______________vs. Illinois
Net Yards Rushing________________________250 (46 att.)______________vs. Northern Illinois
Pass Attempts____________________________42 (24 comp.)_____________vs. Indiana
Pass Completions_________________________24 (37/42 att.)____________vs. Syracuse/vs. Indiana
Yards Passing____________________________308_____________________vs. Indiana
Yards Total Offense_ ______________________428_____________________vs. Indiana
Total Plays_ _____________________________79______________________vs. Indiana
First Downs______________________________22______________________vs. Syracuse/vs. Indiana
Points__________________________________0_______________________vs. Syracuse
Rushing Attempts_ _______________________21 (21 yds.)_______________vs. Northern Illinois
Yards Rushing____________________________21 (21 att.)_______________vs. Northern Illinois
Pass Attempts____________________________20 (7/12 comp.)___________vs. Syracuse/vs. Illinois
Pass Completions_________________________7 (20 att.)________________vs. Syracuse
Yards Passing____________________________79______________________vs. Syracuse
Yards Total Offense_ ______________________103_____________________vs. Syracuse
Total Plays_ _____________________________50______________________vs. Syracuse
First Downs______________________________5_______________________vs. Syracuse
Longest Plays
71
Opponent
Northern Illinois
Syracuse
Iowa State
Wisconsin
Indiana
Penn State
Illinois
Purdue
Michigan State
Northwestern
Minnesota
Western Michigan
WR
Stross
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
TE
Moeaki
Moeaki
Moeaki
Moeaki
Myers
Myers
Myers
Myers
Myers
Myers
Myers
Myers
LT
Calloway
Calloway
Calloway
Calloway
Richardson
Calloway
Calloway
Calloway
Calloway
Calloway
Calloway
Calloway
LG
Meade
Meade
Meade
Meade
Meade
Meade
Meade
Bulaga
Bulaga
Bulaga
Bulaga
Bulaga
C
Eubanks
Eubanks
Eubanks
Eubanks
Eubanks
Eubanks
Eubanks
Eubanks
Eubanks
Eubanks
Eubanks
Eubanks
RG
Vandervelde
Vandervelde
Vandervelde
Vandervelde
Olsen
Vandervelde
Vandervelde
Doering
Doering
Doering
Doering
Doering
RT
Olsen
Olsen
Olsen
Olsen
Calloway
Olsen
Olsen
Olsen
Olsen
Olsen
Olsen
Olsen
QB
Christensen
Christensen
Christensen
Christensen
Christensen
Christensen
Christensen
Christensen
Christensen
Christensen
Christensen
Christensen
RB
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
FB
Busch
Busch
Busch
Busch
Busch
Busch
Busch
Busch
Busch
Busch
Busch
Busch
FL
Brodell
Brodell
Brodell
Brodell
Koulianos
Koulianos
Koulianos
Koulianos
Koulianos
Koulianos
Koulianos
Koulianos
Consec. Starts
Career Starts
11
11
8
8
12
12
5
5
15
21
5
5
22
23
12
13
17
33
40
40
8
8
DEFENSE
Opponent
RE
Northern Illinois Iwebema
Syracuse
Iwebema
Iowa State
Iwebema
Wisconsin
Iwebema
Indiana
Iwebema
Penn State
Iwebema
Illinois
Iwebema
Purdue
Iwebema
Michigan State Geary
Northwestern
Iwebema
Minnesota
Iwebema
Western Michigan Iwebema
DT
Kroul
Kroul
Kroul
Kroul
Kroul
Kroul
Kroul
Kroul
Kroul
Kroul
Kroul
Kroul
DT
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
King
LE
Mattison
Mattison
Mattison
Mattison
Mattison
Mattison
Mattison
Mattison
Mattison
Mattison
Mattison
Mattison
LB
Edds
Edds
Edds
Edds
Edds
Edds
Edds
Edds
Edds
Edds
Edds
Edds
LB
Klinkenborg
Klinkenborg
Klinkenborg
Klinkenborg
Gattas
Gattas
Coleman
Klinkenborg
Klinkenborg
Klinkenborg
Klinkenborg
Klinkenborg
LB
Humpal
Humpal
Humpal
Humpal
Humpal
Humpal
Humpal
Humpal
Humpal
Humpal
Humpal
Humpal
CB
Godfrey
Godfrey
Godfrey
Godfrey
Godfrey
Godfrey
Godfrey
Godfrey
Godfrey
Godfrey
Godfrey
Godfrey
CB
Shada
Shada
Shada
Shada
Fletcher
Shada
Shada
Shada
Shada
Fletcher
Fletcher
Fletcher
SS
Dalton
Dalton
Dalton
Dalton
Dalton
Dalton
Dalton
Dalton
Dalton
Dalton
Dalton
Dalton
FS
Moylan
Moylan
Moylan
Moylan
Shada
Greenwood
Greenwood
Greenwood
Greenwood
Greenwood
Greenwood
Greenwood
Consec. Starts
Career Starts
37
37
17
32
37
37
12
13
5
21
19
24
26
28
3
8
12
12
7
7
3
30
72
Rushing
Downs
20
14
22
5
16
17
13
17
22
17
8
26
21
15
14
29
13
23
18
24
17
18
19
22
Pass.
Att-Net
46-250
21-21
41-118
30-24
34-115
39-143
26-59
49-166
37-120
35-73
28-48
50-256
47-141
35-137
29-77
42-121
44-230
52-160
34-70
33-116
40-139
33-125
32-148
35-122
Passing
Yards
133
214
290
79
118
157
169
138
308
322
146
233
182
150
177
315
53
308
299
277
157
190
249
367
Total
Com.-Att.-In
12-29-0
26-42-3
24-37-2
7-20-1
12-23-0
21-29-0
17-37-0
12-23-1
24-42-1
19-26-1
16-29-0
18-32-2
17-25-0
12-20-1
17-40-1
29-49-1
5-15-0
25-44-0
21-36-0
28-55-3
14-25-1
24-41-1
20-38-2
26-45-0
Punts-
Offense
75-383
63-235
78-408
50-103
57-233
68-300
63-228
72-304
79-428
61-395
57-194
82-489
72-323
55-287
69-254
91-436
59-283
96-468
70-369
88-393
65-296
74-315
70-397
80-489
Fum.-
Avg.
8-40.1
9-42.1
4-31.8
8-42.6
6-35.8
4-34.0
10-34.4
8-47.6
5-38.4
5-37.2
11-45.2
5-44.8
3-32.0
4-38.5
9-42.4
6-36.8
8-51.6
7-36.9
10-43.6
7-42.0
7-41.4
7-38.6
6-39.7
5-43.0
Pen.
Lost
0-0
1-0
1-1
0-0
2-0
1-1
0-0
4-2
2-1
3-1
1-0
2-1
1-1
1-1
2-1
1-0
0-0
3-1
1-1
1-0
2-0
1-0
1-1
1-0
Yds.
10-117
5-41
4-35
6-40
2-20
3-30
3-23
5-40
9-73
4-30
6-41
5-42
6-40
4-45
7-52
5-22
5-34
7-76
7-79
5-42
5-45
7-39
3-20
5-40
Largest Margins
Iowa Victories
Opponent, year___________
Iowa Teachers, 1914________
Coe, 1908________________
Iowa Wesleyan, 1890_______
Cornell, 1904_____________
Cornell, 1913_____________
Des Moines, 1905__________
Northwestern, 1913________
Grinnell, 1904_ ___________
Iowa Teachers, 1900________
Northern Iowa, 1997_______
Northwestern, 1981________
Cornell, 1920_____________
Indiana, 1997_____________
UTEP, 1986_______________
Grinnell, 1900_ ___________
Washington ( Mo.), 1902____
Knox, 1922_______________
Cornell, 1894_____________
Indiana, 1913_____________
North Dakota St., 1947_____
Illinois, 1985_ ____________
Cornell, 1891_____________
Illinois, 1899_ ____________
Drake, 1985_ _____________
Upper Iowa, 1900__________
Ball State, 2005___________
Coe, 1893________________
Purdue, 1922_ ____________
Utah State, 1957__________
Ripon, 1928______________
Iowa State, 1985_ _________
Northern Illinois, 1986_ ____
Cincinnati, 1990___________
Kansas State, 1959_________
Northwestern, 2002________
Kent State, 2001_ _________
Minnesota, 1983___________
Northern Illinois, 1991_ ____
Score___ Mar.
95-0______ 95
92-0______ 92
91-0______ 91
88-0______ 88
76-0______ 76
72-0______ 72
78-6______ 72
69-0______ 69
68-0______ 68
66-0______ 66
64-0______ 64
63-0______ 63
62-0______ 62
69-7______ 62
63-2______ 61
61-0______ 61
61-0______ 61
60-0______ 60
60-0______ 60
59-0______ 59
59-0______ 59
64-6______ 58
58-0______ 58
58-0______ 58
57-0______ 57
56-0______ 56
56-0______ 56
56-0______ 56
70-14_____ 56
61-6______ 55
57-3______ 54
57-3______ 54
63-10_____ 53
53-0______ 53
62-10_____ 52
51-0______ 51
61-10_____ 51
58-7______ 51
Iowa Defeats
Opponent, year___________
Michigan, 1902____________
Illinois, 1902_ ____________
Minnesota, 1903___________
Minnesota, 1916___________
Ohio State, 1950_ _________
Denver A.C., 1893_ ________
Nebraska, 1980____________
Michigan, 1971____________
Michigan, 1970____________
USC, 1976________________
Kansas, 1895_ ____________
Minnesota, 1936___________
Notre Dame, 1967__________
Illinois, 1973_ ____________
Score___ Mar.
0-107____ 107
0-80______ 80
0-75______ 75
0-67______ 67
21-83_____ 62
0-58______ 58
0-57______ 57
7-63______ 56
0-55______ 55
0-55______ 55
0-54______ 54
0-52______ 52
6-56______ 50
0-50______ 50
73
30-39
2
1
40-49
Result
TD
TD
FG
TD
TD
TD
TD
TD
TD
FG
FG
FG
TD
FG
TD
TD
TD
TD
FG
TD
FG
FG
FG
TD
TD
FG
TD
TD
TD
TD
TD
TD
TD
TD
TD
TD
50-59
3
3
Qtr.
2
2
3
1
1
2
2
3
3
3
4
2
2
4
2
3
4
4
2
3
1
3
2
3
3
4
2
3
4
4
1
1
2
2
3
4
60-69
3
1
Play
Albert Young, 7-yard run
Brandon Myers, 5-yard pass from Jake Christensen
Austin Signor, 22-yard field goal
Tony Moeaki, 52-yard pass from Jake Christensen
Albert Young, 36-yard pass from Jake Christensen
Damian Sims, 1-yard run
Tony Moeaki, 5-yard pass from Jake Christensen
Tony Moeaki, 6-yard pass from Jake Christensen
Jake Christensen, 11-yard run
Austin Signor, 36-yard field goal
Austin Signor, 41-yard field goal
Daniel Murray, 41-yard field goal
D. Jhn-Koulianos, 21-yard pass from Jake Christensen
Daniel Murray, 37-yard field goal
Trey Stross, 33-yard pass from Jake Christensen
Brandon Myers, 10-yard pass from Jake Christensen
D. Jhn-Koulianos, 18-yard pass from Jake Christensen
Trey Stross, 11-yard pass from Jake Christensen
Daniel Murray, 28-yard field goal
Brandon Myers, 20-yard pass from Jake Christensen
Daniel Murray, 35-yard field goal
Daniel Murray, 31-yard field goal
Daniel Murray, 43-yard field goal
Albert Young, 26-yard run
Albert Young, 3-yard run
Daniel Murray, 47-yard field goal
Trey Stross, 20-yard pass from Jake Christensen
Albert Young, 16-yard run
Damian Sims, 2-yard run
Damian Sims, 8-yard run
Brandon Myers, 8-yard pass from Jake Christensen
Albert Young, 1-yard run
Albert Young, 12-yard run
Trey Stross, 11-yard pass from Jake Christensen
Tom Busch, 3-yard pass from Jake Christensen
Brandon Myers, 3-yard pass from Jake Christensen
70-79
2
3
80-89
4
0
90-99
5
0
6
0
1
0
LONGEST DRIVES
Plays: 11, Northern Illinois (11 plays, 52 yards, 4:18, FG), Western Michigan (11 plays, 70 yards, 2:28, TD), (11 plays, 80 yards, 3:37, TD)
Yards: 95, Northern Illinois (8 plays, 95 yards, 3:31, TD)
Time of Possession: 5:44, Minnesota (11 plays, 52 yards, 5:44, TD)
74
75
Total
Pts
TDs
16
2
3
0
21
3
0
0
10
1
9
0
3
0
14
2
13
2
21
3
7
1
10
1
10
1
3
0
6
0
17
2
24
3
24
3
28
4
14
2
21
3
7
1
19
3
15
1
178
23
137
15
Rush
TDs
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
1
2
3
3
1
2
1
0
0
10
10
Pass
TDs
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
3
1
13
5
Game
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.789
.684
Iowa in Final Big Ten and NCAA Rankings (Includes All Games)
Individual
76
Team
No.
89
26
60
68
79
61
52
58
74
63
71
75
83
82
85
6
8
15
86
21
28
35
29
1
39
DEFENSE
Name
James Cleveland
Paul Chaney, Jr.
Kyle Calloway
Andy Kuempel
Bryan Bulaga
Travis Meade
Rafael Eubanks
Rob Bruggeman
Dan Doering
Julian Vandervelde
Seth Olsen
Wes Aeschliman
Brandon Myers
Allen Reisner
Michael Sabers
Jake Christensen
Arvell Nelson
Derrell Johnson-Koulianos
Trey Stross
Albert Young
Damian Sims
Tom Busch
Eddie Williams
Daniel Murray
Austin Signor
Pos.
DE
DT
DT
or
DE
OLB
MLB
WLB
or
LC
SS
FS
RC
PT
No.
92
94
53
95
47
59
64
99
46
49
87
40
41
44
33
41
29
4
2
18
30
3
13
16
5
Name
Kenny Iwebema
Adrian Clayborn
Matt Kroul
Karl Klug
Mitch King
Anton Narinskiy
Cody Hundertmark
Bryan Mattison
Christian Ballard
A.J. Edds
Dezman Moses
Mike Klinkenborg
Bryon Gattas
Mike Humpal
Jeff Tarpinian
Bryon Gattas
Bradley Fletcher
Jordan Bernstine
Harold Dalton
Lance Tillison
Brett Greenwood
Diauntae Morrow
Charles Godfrey
Drew Gardner
Ryan Donahue
Iowas 2007 regular season finale depth chart. Players listed in bold do not return for the 2007 season.
77
78
79
MATT KROUL
Honorable mention all-Big Ten by league media
Academic all-Big Ten
Hustle Team Award, Defense
BRYAN MATTISON
Second team all-Big Ten by league media
Honorable mention all-Big Ten by league coaches
Academic all-Big Ten
Permanent Team Captain, Defense
Hayden Fry Award, Defense
East-West Game
GAVIN MCGRATH
Academic all-Big Ten
MARVIN MCNUTT
Team Leader Award, Offense
TONY MOEAKI
Named to John Mackey Award Watch List
BRETT MORSE
Academic all-Big Ten
JAYME MURPHY
Academic all-Big Ten
Special Teams Award, Overall
DANIEL MURRAY
Named to Freshman all-Big Ten team by The Sporting News
Academic all-Big Ten
BRANDON MYERS
Next Man In Award, Offense
ANTON NARINSKIY
CoSIDA academic all-District VII first team
Academic all-Big Ten
JARED OBERLAND
Team Leader Award, Defense
SETH OLSEN
Honorable mention all-Big Ten by league coaches
Hustle Team Award, Offense
DANIEL OLSZTA
Academic all-Big Ten
Permanent Team Captain, Special Teams
Coaches Appreciation Award, Special Teams
PAKI OMEARA
Hustle Team Award, Special Teams
KYLE HAGANMAN
Team Leader Award, Offense
MICHAEL SABERS
Academic all-Big Ten
TYLER HERBST
Team Leader Award, Offense
ADAM SHADA
CoSIDA first team academic all-American
CoSIDA academic all-District VII first team
Academic all-Big Ten
Honorable mention all-Big Ten by league media
Forest Evashevski Scholastic Achievement Award
Win During the Week Award, Defense
MIKE HUMPAL
Second team all-Big Ten by league media
Honorable mention all-Big Ten by league coaches
Second team all-Big Ten by Rivals.com
Big Ten Conference Defensive Player of the Week vs. Illinois
Bronko Nagurski national defensive Player of the Week vs. Illinois
Master Coaches national defensive Player of the Week vs. Illinois
Academic all-Big Ten
Permanent Team Captain, Defense
Most Valuable Player, Defense
Iron Hawk Award
Hayden Fry Award, Defense
Hula Bowl
KENNY IWEBEMA
Honorable mention all-Big Ten by league coaches
Big Ten Conference Special Teams Player of the Week vs. Syracuse
East-West Game
MITCH KING
First team all-Big Ten by league coaches
Second team all-Big Ten by league media
First team all-Big Ten by Rivals.com
Hustle Team Award, Defense
MIKE KLINKENBORG
Named National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete ($18,000 post-graduate
scholarship)
Finalist for 2007 Draddy Trophy
CoSIDA first team academic all-American
CoSIDA academic all-District VII first team
Academic all-Big Ten
Honorable mention all-Big Ten by league media
Named to Lott Trophy Watch List
Named to Bednarik Award Watch List
Win During the Week Award, Defense
80
DAMIAN SIMS
Hustle Team Award, Offense
JEFF TARPINIAN
Academic all-Big Ten
Next Man In Award, Special Teams
JULIAN VANDERVELDE
Academic all-Big Ten
ALBERT YOUNG
Honorable mention all-Big Ten by league coaches
Honorable mention all-Big Ten by league media
Most Valuable Player, Offense
Permanent Team Captain, Offense
Hayden Fry Award, Offense
GAME RECAP
Iowa won its seventh consecutive season opener with a 16-3 triumph over
Northern Illinois in front of a capacity crowd of 61,500 fans at Soldier Field in
Chicago, IL.
After a scoreless first quarter, Iowa grabbed a 6-0 advantage on a RB Albert
Young five-yard touchdown run (PAT failed). The score was set up by an Andy
Brodell 56-yard punt return. Iowa started its drive on the Northern Illinois
20-yard line. Iowa added another touchdown on its next possession, marching
95 yards in eight plays to increase its lead to 13-0 midway through the second
period. QB Jake Christensen completed a five-yard pass to TE Brandon Myers for
his first career score.
Northern Illinois posted its only points on a 33-yard field goal by PK Chris
Nendick late in the second quarter to cut Iowas advantage to 13-3.
Hawkeye place kicker Austin Signor added a 22-yard field goal in the third
quarter to stretch the Hawkeye lead to 16-3.
Iowa rushed for 250 yards on 46 carries. Conversely, the Huskies rushed for
21 yards on 21 attempts. Young topped 100 yards rushing for the 11th time,
collecting 144 yards on 23 attempts. Also eclipsing the century mark for the
third time in his career was teammate Damian Sims. He carried the ball 16
times for 110 yards.
In his second career start under center, Christensen completed 12-29 passes
for 133 yards and a touchdown. He completed passes to six different receivers.
WR James Cleveland (61 yards) and TE Tony Moeaki (32 yards) each had three
receptions to lead the Hawkeyes. WR Andy Brodell caught two passes for 18
yards, but also had six punt returns for 75 yards.
The Hawkeyes had a plus-three turnover margin in the contest, collecting
three interceptions. DB Charles Godfrey intercepted two, including one inside
the red zone on Iowas three-yard line to thwart a Huskie scoring threat early in
the third period. LB Mike Humpal registered the other theft and also collected
six tackles. Godfrey also had seven tackles and one pass break-up. LB Mike
Klinkenborg tallied a team-best nine stops, while DB Adam Shada recorded
eight tackles. DE Mitch King had three tackles for 28 yards loss, including
matching a career high with two sacks.
GAME RECAP
Iowa scored touchdowns on four straight first half possessions and held
Syracuse to 103 total yards en route to a 35-0 shutout over the Orange in the
Hawkeyes 2007 home opener at Kinnick Stadium. The game was only the third
true night game at Kinnick Stadium and marked Kirk Ferentz 100th as Iowas
head coach.
QB Jake Christensen and TE Tony Moeaki had career games to lead
the Hawkeyes. Christensen completed 23-32 passes for 278 yards and four
touchdowns, all career bests. Moeaki posted career highs in receptions (8),
receiving yards (112) and touchdowns (3). Moeakis performance earned him
John Mackey Tight End of the Week and rivals.com Big Ten Player of the Week
honors.
The duo first connected on a 52-yard touchdown in the first period to give
the Hawkeyes an early 7-0 advantage. RB Albert Young caught a 36-yard scoring
pass from Christensen later in the first quarter to stretch Iowas lead to 14-0.
The Hawkeyes added two more touchdowns in the second quarter on a RB
Damian Sims one-yard run and a Moeaki five-yard scoring reception. Moeaki
and Christensen hooked-up for their third touchdown on a six-yard passing play
in the third period.
The Hawkeyes limited the Orange to just 24 rushing yards on 30 attempts
and 79 yards passing. Iowa sacked Syracuse QB Andrew Robinson six times and
recorded a takeaway. Iowas defense yielded only one total yard and recorded
an interception on Syracuses seven first half possessions. The Orange did not
record their initial first down until the 9:35 mark of the third period.
DE Kenny Iwebema was named Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week
after thwarting two Syracuse scoring threats, blocking two field goal attempts
to equal an Iowa single-game record. He blocked the first kick in the second
quarter and the second in the third period. The last time Iowa blocked a field
goal was against Illinois in 2005, also by Iwebema. In a 35-7 win over Illinois,
he blocked two field goal attempts.
DE Bryan Mattison shared a team-high six tackles with LB Mike Humpal.
Three of Mattisons tackles were sacks, which established a new career high.
Iowa posted its first shutout since blanking Ball State 56-0 in 2005.
SCORING SUMMARY
IA - - Young, 7-yard run (Signor kick failed)
IA - - Myers, 5-yard pass from Christensen (Signor kick)
NIU - - Nendick, 33-yard field goal
IA - - Signor, 22-yard field goal
SCORING SUMMARY
IA - - Moeaki, 52-yard pass from Christensen (Signor kick)
IA - - Young, 36-yard pass from Christensen (Signor kick)
IA - - Sims, 1-yard run (Signor kick)
IA - - Moeaki, 5-yard pass from Christensen (Signor kick)
IA - - Moeaki, 6-yard pass from Christensen (Signor kick)
Attendance: 61,500
Attendance: 70,585
IOWA________________________TEAM STATS________________________NIU
20__________________________ First Downs_ ________________________ 14
46-250_______________________Rushes-Yards______________________ 21-21
133________________________ Passing Yards________________________ 214
75-383______________________ Total Offense_____________________ 63-235
12-29-0________________________ Passes________________________ 26-42-0
8-40.1________________________Punts-Avg_______________________ 9-42.1
0-0_________________________ Fumbles-Lost________________________ 1-0
10-117______________________Penalties-Yards______________________ 5-41
31:10______________________ Possession Time______________________28:50
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING:
IOWA: Young 23-144, Sims 16-113
NIU: Clanton, 13-49, Anderson, 3-3
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING:
IOWA: Sims 12-62, Young 11-25
SYR: Brinkley 12-36, Sellers 7-17
PASSING:
IOWA: Christensen 12-29-0-133
NIU: Nicholson 26-42-3-214
PASSING:
IOWA: Christensen 23-32-1-278
SYR: Robinson 7-20-1-79
RECEIVING:
IOWA: Cleveland 3-61, Moeaki 3-32
NIU: Davis 6-75, Cunningham 5-34
RECEIVING:
IOWA: Moeaki 8-112, Brodell 7-54
SYR: Smith 3-51, Lobdell 1-12, Williams 1-12
TACKLES:
IOWA: Klinkenborg 9, Shada 8
NIU: Rice 10, Tranchitella 10
TACKLES:
IOWA: Mattison 6, Humpal 6
SYR: Fields 10, Jones 9
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GAME RECAP
Iowa State place kicker Bret Culbertson converted five field goals, including
a 28-yarder with one second remaining, to lift the Cyclones to a 15-13 victory
over Iowa at Jack Trice Stadium.
The Cyclones scored field goals on their first four possessions in the first half
to grab a 12-0 halftime advantage. Iowa was unable to move the ball in the first
half, generating only 59 yards total offense.
The Hawkeyes got on the board early in the third period after recovering an
Iowa State fumble in Cyclone territory. Iowa QB Jake Christensen scored from
11 yards on a fourth-and-one to trim the deficit to 12-7.
PK Austin Signor kicked a 36-yard field goal on Iowas next possession to cut
Iowa States lead to two with 5:35 remaining in the third quarter.
Two possessions later, the Hawkeyes drove to the Cyclone 15-yard line, but
Signors field goal attempt was blocked. However, Iowas defense forced the
Cyclones to a three-and-out and Iowa drove down the field again to set up
another field goal attempt. This time, Signor converted from 41 yards to give
Iowa a 13-12 advantage, its first lead of the game, with 3:38 to play.
Iowa State QB Bret Meyer connected with WR Phillip Bates on a 38-yard pass
to put the Cyclones in field goal range. After two running plays, Culbertson
split the uprights to give the Cyclones the win and regain possession of the CyHawk Trophy.
Christensen completed 12-23 passes for 118 yards. RB Albert Young rushed
for a team-high 60 yards on 14 attempts. TE Tony Moeaki (26 yards) and WR
Andy Brodell (22 yards) each had three receptions.
Meyer completed 21-29 passes for 157 yards to lead Iowa State. WR R.J.
Sumrall had a game-high seven catches for 62 yards, while RB J.J. Bass rushed
25 times for 80 yards.
Defensively, linebackers Mike Klinkenborg and Mike Humpal each collected
a game-best 11 tackles. The 11 stops for Humpal were a career high. DT Mitch
King was credited with a career-high 10 stops, while LB A.J. Edds recorded a
career-best eight stops.
GAME RECAP
Two late scores helped lift No. 7 Wisconsin to a 17-13 come-from-behind
victory over Iowa in front of the fifth-largest crowd (80,630) to ever watch a
football game at Camp Randall Stadium. The Badger victory was their second
consecutive over the Hawkeyes and keeps the Heartland Trophy in Madison.
Both defenses dominated the first half as there were 14 punts in the first 30
minutes. Iowa scored first at the 2:28 mark of the second quarter on a Daniel
Murray 41-yard field goal. On its next possession, Wisconsin quickly marched
down the field and scored on a three-yard touchdown pass to give the Badgers
a 7-3 lead. The touchdown was the first the Hawkeyes allowed in four games,
snapping a streak of 13 periods without allowing the opposition to reach the
end zone. Iowa was the last team in the nation not to allow a touchdown.
With only 36 seconds left in the half, QB Jake Christensen engineered a fiveplay, 62-yard drive that culminated with a 21-yard touchdown pass to Derrell
Johnson-Koulianos with only four seconds remaining in the half. On the drive,
Christensen completed 3-4 passes for 62 yards.
Christensen lost two starting receivers early in the game as WR Andy Brodell
and TE Tony Moeaki were injured in the first quarter and did not return.
After a scoreless third period, Wisconsin grabbed a 14-10 advantage on a RB
P.J. Hill two-yard scoring run. Murray added a 37-yard field goal at the 6:29
mark of the fourth quarter to cut the deficit to just one.
Wisconsin PK Taylor Mehlhaff converted a 40-yard field goal to stretch the
Badger lead to 17-13 with 2:02 left. Iowa had one last offensive possession, but
was unable to move the chains.
Christensen completed 17-37 passes for 169 yards and one touchdown. WR
James Cleveland had four catches for 77 yards and Johnson-Koulianos had four
receptions for 45 yards and a touchdown and 63 yards on two kickoff returns.
Wisconsin QB Tyler Donovan completed 12-23 passes for 138 yards and a
score. Hill rushed 29 times for a game-high 113 yards and a touchdown.
As a unit, Iowa had three QB sacks, forced four fumbles (recovering two) and
intercepted a pass. LB Mike Klinkenborg had a game-high eight tackles.
SCORING SUMMARY
ISU - - Culbertson, 21-yard field goal
ISU - - Culbertson, 33-yard field goal
ISU - - Culbertson, 42-yard field goal
ISU - - Culbertson, 40-yard field goal
IA - - Christensen, 11-yard run (Signor kick)
IA - - Signor, 36-yard field goal
IA - - Signor, 41-yard field goal
ISU - - Culbertson, 28-yard field goal
Attendance: 49,516
ISU_ ________________________TEAM STATS______________________ IOWA
16__________________________ First Downs_ ________________________ 17
34-115_______________________Rushes-Yards_____________________ 39-143
118________________________ Passing Yards________________________ 157
57-233______________________ Total Offense_____________________ 68-300
12-23-0________________________ Passes________________________ 21-29-0
6-35.8________________________Punts-Avg_______________________ 4-34.0
2-0_________________________ Fumbles-Lost________________________ 1-1
2-20________________________Penalties-Yards______________________ 3-30
29:00______________________ Possession Time______________________31:00
SCORING SUMMARY
IA - - Murray, 41-yard field goal
WIS - - Beckum, 3-yard pass from Donovan (Mehlhaff kick)
IA - - Johnson-Koulianois, 21-yard pass from Christensen (Murray kick)
WIS - - Hill, 2-yard run (Mehlhaff kick)
IA - - Murray, 37-yard field goal
WIS - - Mehlhaff, 40-yard field goal
Attendance: 80,630
IOWA________________________TEAM STATS_________________ WISCONSIN
17__________________________ First Downs_ ________________________ 13
26-59________________________Rushes-Yards_____________________ 49-166
169________________________ Passing Yards________________________ 138
63-228______________________ Total Offense_____________________ 72-304
17-37-0________________________ Passes________________________ 12-23-1
10-34.4_______________________Punts-Avg_______________________ 8-47.6
0-0_________________________ Fumbles-Lost________________________ 4-2
3-23________________________Penalties-Yards______________________ 5-40
25:15______________________ Possession Time______________________34:45
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING:
IOWA: Young 14-60, Sims 12-4
ISU: Bass 25-80, Meyer 10-52
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING:
IOWA: Young 10-33, Sims 7-27
WIS: Hill 29-113, Smith 5-37
PASSING:
IOWA: Christensen 12-23-0-118
ISU: Meyer 21-29-0-157
PASSING:
IOWA: Christensen 17-37-0-169
WIS: Donovan 12-23-1-138
RECEIVING:
IOWA: Moeaki 3-26, Brodell 3-22
ISU: Sumrall 7-62, Blythe 5-33
RECEIVING:
IOWA: Cleveland 4-77, Johnson-Koulianos 4-45
WIS: Beckum 4-18, Swan 3-62
TACKLES:
IOWA: Klinkenborg 11, Humpal 11
ISU: Bowen 7, Bell 7
TACKLES:
IOWA: Klinkenborg 8, Shada, King, Humpal & Edds with 7
WIS: Levy 7, Casillas 7, Hodge 7
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GAME RECAP
Indiana scored the games first 21 points, spoiling Iowas homecoming with
a 38-20 victory over the Hawkeyes at Kinnick Stadium. The loss snapped Iowas
seven-game homecoming winning streak.
Hoosier QB Kellen Lewis completed touchdown passes of 4, 39 and 71 yards
in the first half to jump out to a 21-0 advantage. Lewis 71-yard scoring pass
was credited to himself as he recovered a fumble by his receiver and ran the
fumble 71 yards for the score.
Iowa got on the scoreboard as time expired in the second quarter on a 33yard touchdown pass from QB Jake Christensen to WR Trey Stross to cut the
deficit to 21-7.
Iowa closed the gap to eight points after a 10-yard touchdown reception by
TE Brandon Myers (PAT failed) midway through the third period. The Hoosiers
answered with an 11-play, 75-yard touchdown drive to re-establish a doubledigit lead (28-13). Indiana added a field goal and another touchdown, while
the Hawkeyes scored their third touchdown on an 18-yard scoring reception by
Derrell Johnson-Koulianos.
Christensen posted career highs in completions (24), attempts (42) and
yards (308) to go along with his three touchdowns. Johnson-Koulianos had six
catches for 68 yards and a score to pace the Hawkeye receiving corp. RB Albert
Young rushed 15 times for a game-high 94 yards.
Lewis completed 19-26 passes for 322 yards and three touchdowns. WR
James Hardy had four receptions for a game-high 113 yards and a touchdown.
The Hoosier defense recorded nine sacks and collected two takeaways.
Iowas defense was without the services of starters LB Mike Klinkenborg
and DB Devan Moylan due to head injuries they each suffered in the previous
game. LB Mike Humpal registered a game and career-high 13 tackles to lead the
Hawkeye defense. DL Matt Kroul tallied nine stops.
GAME RECAP
Penn State snapped a five-game losing streak to Iowa with a 27-7 victory
at Beaver Stadium. The win was the Nittany Lions first over the Hawkeyes, in
State College, since 1994.
The Nittany Lions had 489 yards total offense, including 256 yards on the
ground. The Hawkeyes were only able to generate 194 yards total offense.
After a scoreless first quarter, Penn State scored on a Kevin Kelly 24-yard
field. The Nittany Lions scored 10 points in the final 1:08 of the first half on a
Derrick Williams 24-yard touchdown reception and a Kelly 53-yard field goal to
extend their advantage to 13-0.
Penn State added two rushing touchdowns in the second half, while Iowas
lone touchdown came on an 11-yard scoring strike from QB Jake Christensen
to WR Trey Stross. The score concluded an 86-yard drive that followed an
interception by Brett greenwood.
The Hawkeyes did win the turnover margin, not turning the ball over and
collecting three from Penn State (two interceptions and a fumble). DB Charles
Godfrey also had an interception, while Adam Shada recovered a PSU fumble
that was caused by Mike Humpal.
Christensen completed 16-29 passes for 146 yards and a score. Penn State
held Iowas leading rusher, Albert Young, to 13 carries for 44 yards. WR Trey
Stross caught five passes for a career-high 69 yards and a score.
Penn State QB Anthony Morelli completed 18-31 passes for 233 yards and a
touchdown. RB Rodney Kinlaw carried the ball 28 times for a game-high 168
yards and two touchdowns. Penn State had five receivers with a team-best
three receptions.
Iowa LB Mike Klinkenborg and DB Devan Moylan both missed their second
consecutive game due to injury. LB Mike Humpal recorded a game-high 12
tackles, one week after collecting a career-high 13 stops vs. Indiana. Humpal
was also credited with a forced fumble. DL Matt Kroul equaled a career high
with 10 tackles, while DT Mitch King had seven tackles and a forced fumble.
King matched a career high with two sacks.
SCORING SUMMARY
IU - - Hardy, 39-yard pass from Lewis (Starr kick)
IU - - Fisher, 4-yard pass from Lewis (Starr kick)
IU - - Lewis, 71-yard pass from Lewis (Starr kick)
IA - - Stross, 33-yard pass from Christensen (Signor kick)
IA - - Myers, 10-yard pass from Christensen (Signor kick failed)
IU - - Sears, 1-yard run (Starr kick)
IU - - Starr, 46-yard field goal
IA - - Johnson-Koulianos, 18-yard pass from Christensen (Murray kick)
IU - - Sears, 7-yard run (Starr kick)
SCORING SUMMARY
PSU - - Kelly, 24-yard field goal
PSU - - Williams, 24-yard pass from Morelli (Kelly kick)
PSU - - Kelly, 53-yard field goal
PSU - - Kinlaw, 12-yard run
IA - - Stross, 11-yard pass from Christensen (Murray kick)
PSU - - Kinlaw, 23-yard run
Attendance: 70,585
Attendance: 108,951
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING:
IOWA: Young 15-94, Sims 7-38
IND: Thigpen 15-23, Lewis 4-20
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING:
IOWA: Young 13-44, Sims 4-2
PSU: Kinlaw 28-168, Royster 16-86
PASSING:
IOWA: Christensen 24-42-1-308
IND: Lewis 19-26-1-322
PASSING:
IOWA: Christensen 16-29-1-146
PSU: Morelli 18-31-1-233
RECEIVING:
IOWA: Johnson-Koulianos 6-68, Cleveland 5-62
IND: Sears 7-58, Hardy 4-118
RECEIVING:
IOWA: Stross 5-69, Chaney, 3-14, Cleveland 2-37
PSU: Butler 3-55, Quarless 3-48, Williams 3-44, Norwood 3-44
TACKLES:
IOWA: Humpal 13, Kroul 9, Godfrey 7, King 7
IND: Patterson 10, Porter 9, Kirlew 9
TACKLES:
IOWA: Humpal 12, Kroul 10, Shada 7, King 7
PSU: Lee 11, Connor 9
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GAME RECAP
Iowa snapped a four-game losing streak and won its fifth consecutive game
over Illinois with a 10-6 triumph at Kinnick Stadium.
The Fighting Illini, averaging 30.2 points in their previous six games,
were limited to just six points (two field goals) by the Iowa defense. Illinois
placekicker Jason Reda converted field goals of 46 and 23 yards in the first and
third quarters.
The game was tied 3-3 at halftime after Iowa placekicker Daniel Murray
made a 28-yarder with 26 seconds left in the half. The Illini then grabbed a 6-3
advantage, but the Hawkeyes scored the games only touchdown two possessions
later on a TE Brandon Myers 20-yard scoring reception from QB Jake Christensen.
Illinois had an opportunity to take the lead late in the game, but Hawkeye FS
Brett Greenwood intercepted Illinois back-up QB Eddie McGee at the goal line to
preserve the Iowa victory.
Christensen completed 17-25 passes for 182 yards and a score. RB Albert
Young rushed a season-high 25 times for a game-high 99 yards. Young also
caught four passes for 25 yards. Wide receivers Paul Chaney, Jr. (47 yards) and
Brandon Myers (38 yards) each had three receptions.
Illinois QB Juice Williams completed 9-15 passes for 98 yards and rushed 10
times for 41 yards. RB Rashard Mendenhall carried the ball 15 times for a teambest 67 yards. WR Arrelious Benn had four catches for a game-high 87 yards.
Iowa dominated the time of possession, maintaining possession for 34:26
compared to Illinois 25:34. Both teams had just nine offensive possessions.
Defensively, LB Mike Humpal and DB Adam Shada led the Hawkeyes. Humpal
had a career game, registering a career-best 18 tackles (2.5 for loss), recovering
his first career fumble and collecting his first career QB sack. His efforts earned
him Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week accolades and he was named the Bronko
Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week. Shada had 10 tackles and a pass
break-up.
GAME RECAP
Purdue snapped a three-game losing streak to Iowa with a 31-6 victory over
the Hawkeyes at Ross-Ade Stadium.
The Boilermakers led 14-6 midway through the third period on touchdown
passes from QB Curtis Painter to Dustin Keller (14 yards) and Dorien Bryant (22
yards). Iowas Daniel Murray converted on field goals from 31 and 35 yards. It
marked the second game of the season in which Murray made two field goals in
a contest (Wisconsin).
Leading by eight, Purdue scored the games last 17 points. Bryant caught
his second scoring pass of the contest (33 yards), while RB Kory Sheets scored
from one-yard and Chris Summers connected on a 30-yard field goal.
Iowa QB Jake Christensen completed 17-40 passes for 177 yards. RB Albert
Young rushed for a team-best 44 yards on only seven attempts before playing
very little in the second half due to injury. WR James Cleveland posted career
highs in catches (7) and yards (101) to lead the Hawkeye receiving corps. WR
Derrell Johnson-Koulianos had a team-best 141 all-purpose yards (57 receiving
and 84 kick returns).
LB Mike Humpal led the Hawkeye defense for the fourth straight week,
registering a game-high nine tackles, including a career-high eight solo stops.
FS Brett Greenwood matched a personal best with seven tackles, all solo. LB
Mike Klinkenborg, who missed the previous three games due to injury, returned
to the starting lineup and collected seven tackles and intercepted his first
career pass, which resulted in Iowas first quarter field goal. DE Bryan Mattison
tallied four tackles, including 1.5 sacks for 11 yards loss.
SCORING SUMMARY
ILL - - Reda, 46-yard field goal
IA - - Murray, 28-yard field goal
ILL - - Reda, 23-yard field goal
IA - - Myers, 20-yard pass from Christensen (Murray kick)
Attendance: 70,585
ILL__________________________TEAM STATS______________________ IOWA
15__________________________ First Downs_ ________________________ 21
35-137_______________________Rushes-Yards_____________________ 47-141
150________________________ Passing Yards________________________ 182
55-287______________________ Total Offense_____________________ 72-323
12-20-1________________________ Passes________________________ 17-25-0
4-38.5________________________Punts-Avg_______________________ 3-32.0
1-1_________________________ Fumbles-Lost________________________ 1-1
4-45________________________Penalties-Yards______________________ 6-40
25:34______________________ Possession Time______________________34:26
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING:
IOWA: Young 25-99, Sims 11-45
ILL: Mendenhall 15-67, Williams 10-41
PASSING:
IOWA: Christensen 17-25-0-182
ILL: Williams 9-15-0-98, McGee 3-5-1-52
RECEIVING:
IOWA: Young 4-25, Chaney 3-47, Myers 3-38
ILL: Benn 4-87, Mendenhall 3-27, Willis 2-9
TACKLES:
IOWA: Humpal 18, Shada 10
ILL: Miller 11, Leman 10
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SCORING SUMMARY
PUR - - Keller, 14-yard pass from Painter (Summers kick)
IA - - Murray, 35-yard field goal
PUR - - Bryant, 22-yard pass from Painter (Summers kick)
IA - - Murray, 28-yard field goal
PUR - - Bryant, 33-yard pass from Painter (Summers kick)
PUR - - Sheets, 1-yard run (Summers kick)
PUR - - Summers, 30-yard field goal
Attendance: 58,123
IOWA________________________TEAM STATS____________________ PURDUE
14__________________________ First Downs_ ________________________ 29
29-77________________________Rushes-Yards_____________________ 42-121
177________________________ Passing Yards________________________ 315
69-254______________________ Total Offense_____________________ 91-436
17-40-1________________________ Passes________________________ 29-49-1
9-42.4________________________Punts-Avg_______________________ 6-36.8
2-1_________________________ Fumbles-Lost________________________ 1-0
7-52________________________Penalties-Yards______________________ 5-22
24:56______________________ Possession Time______________________35:04
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING:
IOWA: Young 7-44, Sims 11-39
PUR: Sheets 18-71, Taylor 19-67
PASSING:
IOWA: Christensen 17-40-1-177
PUR: Painter 29-48-1-315
RECEIVING:
IOWA: Cleveland 7-101, Johnson-Koulianos 6-57
PUR: Bryant 9-167, Lymon 5-43, Orton 4-31
TACKLES:
IOWA: Humpal 9, Greenwood 7, Klinkenborg 7
PUR: Pender 7, Magee 5, King 5
GAME RECAP
Iowa erased a 14-point third quarter deficit en route to a thrilling 34-27
double overtime victory over Michigan State at Kinnick Stadium. The win was
Iowas sixth consecutive over the Spartans in Iowa City.
Michigan State built a 17-3 halftime advantage on two touchdown runs by
Jehuu Caulcrick and a field goal by Brett Swenson. Iowa then scored 17 straight
points to snag a 20-17 with 10 minutes to play.
RB Albert Young had touchdown runs of three and 26 yards in the third quarter
to even the game (17-17). PK Daniel Murray converted his second field goal from
a career-best distance of 47 yards to give Iowa a three-point margin. The Spartans
tied the game with four seconds left on a Swenson 29-yard field goal.
Iowa had two players score their first career touchdowns in the overtime
sessions. After Michigan State scored on its first overtime possession, Iowa
QB Jake Christensen connected with WR Paul Chaney, Jr. for a 23-yard scoring
strike. In the second overtime, RB Jevon Pugh scored a one-yard touchdown to
give Iowa the 34-27 advantage. The Hawkeye defense prevailed on MSUs second
overtime possession, keeping the Spartans out of the end zone.
Young rushed a game-high 34 times for 179 yards and two touchdowns,
marking the 12th time in his career that he topped the 100-yard plateau.
Michigan State QB Brian Hoyer completed 25-42 passes for 308 yards. RB
Javon Ringer rushed 23 times for a team-high 103 yards.
Defensively, Iowa sacked Hoyer four times, forced three fumbles and
recovered one takeaway. LB Mike Humpal equaled a career high with 18 tackles.
DB Bradley Fletcher had a career-high 13 tackles and forced a fumble. DB
Charles Godfrey matched a career high with 12 stops.
Iowa punter Ryan Donahue had the best game of his career, punting eight
times for a 51.6 average. His efforts earned him Big Ten Special Teams Player of
the Week honors. Additionally, the redshirt freshman posted an 82-yard punt,
which is the second-longest in school history.
GAME RECAP
For the second consecutive game, Iowa overcame a 14-point first half
deficit, rallying to defeat Northwestern 28-17 at Ryan Field in Evanston, IL.
The victory snapped a two-game losing streak to the Wildcats and marked
Iowas first victory in Evanston since a 59-16 triumph in 2001.
Northwestern built a 14-point cushion after scoring touchdowns on two
of its first three possessions. Iowa tallied its first score in the final minute of
the second period on a 20-yard touchdown pass from QB Jake Christensen to
WR Trey Stross.
Iowa tied the game on the first possession of the second half, driving 71 yards
in 10 plays. RB Albert Young scored on a 16-yard run to even the score (14-14).
Northwestern scored its final points on a field goal at the 7:00 mark of the
third period, giving the Wildcats a three-point edge. After the field goal, Iowas
defense forced four punts and intercepted Wildcat QB C.J. Bacher three times.
RB Damian Sims rushed for two touchdowns (two and eight yards) in the
fourth period to secure the victory for the Black and Gold. Sims first score
was set up by a 53-yard Christensen to Stross pass play and his last score came
three plays after CB Charles Godfrey intercepted his fifth pass of the season.
Christensen completed 21-36 passes for 299 yards and a touchdown. The
299 yards is his second-highest passing total of the season (308 vs. Indiana).
WR Derrell Johnson-Koulianos posted game and career highs in receptions (8)
and receiving yards (119). Additionally, Stross had only three receptions for
a personal-best 91 yards. His 53-yard catch marked Iowas longest pass play
of the season and the longest catch of his career.
Bacher completed 27-54 passes for 264 yards, one touchown and three
interceptions. RB Tyrell Sutton had 156 all-purpose yards, a game-high 116
yards and a score on 23 rushes and a team-high seven catches for 40 yards.
Iowas defense recorded eight tackles for loss, including sacking Bacher six
times, matching a season high. DB Bradley Fletcher collected a game-high
12 tackles (10 solo). He also registered his first career interception and had
three pass break-ups. LB Mike Humpal recorded 11 tackles and thwarted a
Northwestern scoring threat with an interception inside Iowa territory.
SCORING SUMMARY
MSU - - Caulcrick, 1-yard run (Swenson kick)
MSU - - Swenson, 46-yard field goal
IA - - Murray, 43-yard field goal
MSU - - Caulcrick, 1-yard run (Swenson kick)
IA - - Young, 26-yard run (Murray kick)
IA - - Young, 3-yard run (Murray kick)
IA - - Murray, 47-yard field goal
MSU - - Swenson, 29-yard field goal
MSU - - Caulcrick, 3-yard run (Swenson kick)
IA - - Chaney, 23-yard pass from Christensen (Murray kick)
IA - - Pugh, 1-yard run (Murray kick)
SCORING SUMMARY
NU - - Sutton, 2-yard run
NU - - Woodsum, 2-yard pass from Bacher (Villarreal kick)
IA - - Stross, 20-yard pass from Christensen (Murray kick)
IA - - Young, 16-yard run (Murray kick)
NU - - Villarreal, 42-yard field goal
IA - - Sims, 2-yard run (Murray kick)
IA - - Sims, 8-yard run (Murray kick)
Attendance: 70,585
Attendance: 30,173
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING:
IOWA: Young 34-179, Sims 3-35
MSU: Ringer 23-103, Caulcrick 19-45
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING:
IOWA: Young 16-59, Sims 7-30
NU: Sutton 23-116, Peterman 2-12
PASSING:
IOWA: Christensen 5-15-0-53
MSU: Hoyer 25-42-0-308
PASSING:
IOWA: Christensen 21-36-0-299
NU: Bacher 27-54-3-264
RECEIVING:
IOWA: Cleveland 2-17, Chaney 1-23
MSU: Thomas 9-139, Ringer 4-42, Davis 3-43
RECEIVING:
IOWA: Johnson-Koulianos 8-119, Cleveland 4-43, Stross 3-91
NU: Sutton 7-40, Peterman 6-52, Ward 5-54
TACKLES:
IOWA: Humpal 18, Fletcher 13, Godfrey 12
MSU: Jones 11, Gordon 10
TACKLES:
IOWA: Fletcher 12, Humpal 11, Klinkenborg 9
NU: Kadela 9, McManis 8, Arrington 7
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GAME RECAP
Iowa sprinted to an early 14-point advantage and didnt look back as it
reclaimed possession of Floyd of Rosedale with a 21-16 triumph over Minnesota
at Kinnick Stadium. In addition to recapturing the traveling trophy, Iowa
became bowl eligible for the seventh consecutive season under Coach Kirk
Ferentz.
The Hawkeyes scored touchdowns on three of their five first half offensive
possessions. RB Albert Young had scoring runs of one and 12 yards, while
TE Brandon Myers had an eight-yard touchdown reception from QB Jake
Christensen on a deflection off the hands of teammate WR James Cleveland.
Iowa took a 21-10 advantage into half.
Neither team scored in the third period. Minnesota scored a late touchdown
when QB Adam Weber found WR Eric Decker in the back of the end zone from
22 yards out to cut the Hawkeye margin to five. The Gophers two-point and
onsides kick attempts failed and Iowa ran out the clock to secure the win.
Young topped 3,000 career rushing yards after a 22-yard scamper on Iowas
second offensive possession. He finished with a game-high 92 yards and two
touchdowns on 21 attempts. Christensen completed 14-25 passes for 157
yards and a score. WR Derrell Johnson-Koulianos (46 yards) and Cleveland (30
yards) each had four receptions.
Weber completed 24-41 passes for 190 yards and a touchdown. He also led
the team in rushing, collecting 70 yards on 11 carries.
Defensively, LB Mike Klinkenborg became the 58th Hawkeye to eclipse the
200-tackle career plateau. The senior amassed a game and season-high 13
tackles. LB A.J. Edds accumulated a career-high 11 tackles, while DE Bryan
Mattison had eight stops, one shy of a career high. CB Charles Godfrey had a
personal-best four pass break-ups to go along with four tackles. CB Bradley
Fletcher intercepted his second career pass in the third quarter.
GAME RECAP
Western Michigan scored the first 19 points and held on to defeat Iowa,
28-19, at Kinnick Stadium, in the Hawkeyes season finale.
The Broncos scored on four of their first five possessions, including their
first three, to grab an early 19-0 cushion. The Hawkeyes cut the deficit to six
with consecutive touchdowns. WR Trey Stross (11 yards) and FB Tom Busch
(3 yards) caught touchdown passes from QB Jake Christensen.
Western Michigan answered Iowas back-to-back scoring drives with an
11-play, 81-yard touchdown drive that consumed 5:23 to stretch its lead to
25-13.
TE Brandon Myers caught a three-yard pass from Christensen, his third
scoring strike of the contest, to again cut the Broncos lead to six (25-19)
early in the final period.
Iowa suffered its third turnover with just over five minutes remaining to
give the Broncos excellent field position, in which they converted into a field
goal. Western Michigan turned three Hawkeyes miscues into 13 points.
Western Michigan QB Tim Hiller completed 26-45 passes for 367 yards and
three touchdowns. RB Brandon West had a game-high 291 all-purpose yards
(116 rushing and 93 receiving).
Christensen completed 20-37 passes for 249 yards and three scores. RB
Albert Young had 17 carries for a team-high 95 yards. Myers had a careerhigh six catches for 59 yards and a score.
For the second time in 2007, Iowa blocked two field goals in a game
(Syracuse). LB Bryon Gattas and DE Bryan Mattsion each recorded their first
career block. DB Bradley Fletcher and LB Mike Klinkenborg shared game high
tackle honors with 13.
Punter Ryan Donahue punted six times for 238 yards (39.7 avg.). The
redshirt freshman finished the regular season breaking Dave Holsclaws Iowa
single-season punting and yardage records. Donahue punted 86 times for
3,533 yards in 2007.
SCORING SUMMARY
IA - - Myers, 8-yard pass from Christensen (Murray kick)
IA - - Young, 1-yard run (Murray kick)
MN - - Valentine, 1-yard run (Monroe kick)
IA - - Young, 12-yard run (Murray kick)
MN - - Monroe, 54-yard field goal
MN - - Decker, 22-yard pass from Weber (2-point conversion failed)
Attendance: 70,585
MINN_______________________ TEAM STATS______________________ IOWA
18_________________________ First Downs_________________________17
33-125______________________Rushes-Yards_____________________ 40-139
190________________________Passing Yards________________________157
74-315______________________Total Offense_____________________ 65-296
24-41-1_______________________ Passes_ _____________________ 14-25-1
7-38.6_______________________ Punts-Avg______________________ 7-41.4
1-0_________________________Fumbles-Lost________________________ 2-0
7-39_______________________ Penalties-Yards______________________ 5-45
30:01_____________________ Possession Time_ ___________________ 29:59
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING:
IOWA: Young 21-92, Sims 7-58
MINN: Weber 11-70, Bennett 18-49
PASSING:
IOWA: Christensen 14-25-1-157
MINN: Weber 24-41-1-190
RECEIVING:
IOWA: Johnson-Koulianos 4-46, Cleveland 4-30
MINN: Valentine 6-37, Wheelwright 6-27
TACKLES:
IOWA: Klinkenborg 13, Edds 11, Mattison 8
MINN: Sherels 9, Theret 8
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SCORING SUMMARY
WMU - - West, 32-yard pass from Hiller (Jones kick failed)
WMU - - Jones, 30-yard field goal
WMU - - Jones, 23-yard field goal
WMU - - Middleton, 35-yard pass from Hiller (Jones kick)
IA - - Stross, 11-yard pass from Christensen (Murray kick failed)
IA - - Busch, 3-yard pass from Christensen (Murray kick)
WMU - - Middleton, 7-yard pass from Hiller (2-point conversion failed)
IA - - Myers, 3-yard pass from Christensen (Murray kick failed)
WMU - - Kelly, 30-yard field goal
Attendance: 70,585
WMU_______________________ TEAM STATS______________________IOWA
22_________________________ First Downs________________________ 19
35-122______________________Rushes-Yards_____________________32-148
367________________________Passing Yards_______________________ 249
80-489______________________Total Offense_____________________70-397
26-45-0_______________________ Passes_ _____________________ 20-38-2
5-43.0_______________________ Punts-Avg______________________ 6-39.7
1-0_________________________Fumbles-Lost________________________1-1
5-40_______________________ Penalties-Yards______________________3-20
33:42_____________________ Possession Time_ ___________________26:18
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING:
IOWA: Young 17-95, Christensen 12-45
WMU: West 30-116, Thompson 2-6
PASSING:
IOWA: Christensen 20-37-2-249
WMU: Hiller 26-45-0-367
RECEIVING:
IOWA: Myers 6-59, Johnson-Koulianos 3-59
WMU: West 9-93, Simmons 6-90
TACKLES:
IOWA: Fletcher 13, Klinkenborg 13, Edds 10
WMU: Delmas 10, McCornell 10
Michigan State
Football SID:____________________John Lewandowski
SID E-mail:_ ____________________lewand19@ath.msu.edu
School Web Site:_________________msuspartans.com
Office Telephone:________________(517) 355-2271
Home Telephone:_ _______________(517) 664-2995
Office FAX:_ ____________________(517) 353-9636
Press Row Telephone:_____________(517) 353-0630
Illinois
Football SID:____________________Cassie Arner
SID E-mail:_ ____________________arner@uiuc.edu
School Web Site:_________________fightingillini.com
Office Telephone:________________(217) 244-3886
Home Telephone:_ _______________(217) 390-6564
Office FAX:_ ____________________(217) 333-5540
Press Row Telephone:_____________(217) 333-1227
Minnesota
Football SID:____________________Andy Seely
SID E-mail:_ ____________________TBD
School Web Site:_________________www.gophersports.com
Office Telephone:________________(612) 626-0299
Cell Telephone:__________________(612) TBA
Office FAX:_ ____________________(612) 625-0359
Press Row Telephone:_____________(612) 627-4400
Indiana
Football SID:____________________Jeff Keag
SID E-mail:_ ____________________jkeag@indiana.edu
School Web Site:_________________iuhoosiers.com
Office Telephone:________________(812) 855-6209
Home Telephone:_ _______________(812) 219-2925
Office FAX:_ ____________________(812) 855-9401
Press Row Telephone:_____________(812) 855-2754
Northwestern
Football SID:____________________Mike Wolf
SID E-mail:_ ____________________mwolf@northwestern.edu
School Web Site:_________________NUsports.com
Office Telephone:________________(847) 467-2028
Home Telephone:_ _______________(847) 833-3095
Office FAX:_ ____________________(847) 491-8818
Press Row Telephone:_____________(847) 491-8835
Iowa
Football SID:____________________Phil Haddy
SID E-mail:_ ____________________phillip-haddy@uiowa.edu
School Web Site:_________________hawkeyesports.com
Office Telephone:________________(319) 335-9411
Home Telephone:_ _______________(319) 351-3012
Office FAX:_ ____________________(319) 335-9417
Press Row Telephone:_____________(319) 335-9466
Penn State
Football SID:____________________Jeff Nelson
SID E-mail:_ ____________________jtn4@psu.edu
School Web Site:_________________gopsusports.com
Office Telephone:________________(814) 865-1757
Home Telephone:_ _______________(814) 234-1411
Office FAX:_ ____________________(814) 863-3165
Press Row Telephone:_____________(814) 863-1121
Iowa State
Football SID:____________________Tom Kroeschell
SID E-mail:_ ____________________tkroesh@iastate.edu
School Web Site:_________________cyclones.com
Office Telephone:________________(515) 294-3372
Home Telephone:_ _______________(515) 292-2904
Office FAX:_ ____________________(515) 294-0558
Press Row Telephone:_____________(515) 294-8443
Purdue
Football SID:____________________Tom Schott
SID E-mail:_ ____________________tschott@purdue.edu
School Web Site:_________________purduesports.com
Office Telephone:________________(765) 494-3145
Home Telephone:_ _______________(765) 463-5802
Office FAX:_ ____________________(765) 494-5447
Press Row Telephone:_____________(765) 494-9079 or 9080
Maine
Football SID:____________________Doug DeBiase
SID E-mail:_ ____________________doug.debiase@umit.maine.edu
School Web Site:_________________goblackbears.com
Office Telephone:________________(207) 581-3596
Home Telephone:_ _______________(207)745-2622
Office FAX:_ ____________________(207)581-3297
Press Row Telephone:_____________(207)581-1049
Pittsburgh
Football SID:____________________E.J. Borghetti
SID E-mail:_ ____________________eborghetti@athletics.pitt.edu
School Web Site:_________________pittsburghpanthers.com
Office Telephone:________________(412) 648-8240
Cell Telephone:__________________(412) 491-5110
Office FAX:_ ____________________(412) 648-8240
Press Row Telephone:_____________(412) 697-7198
Wisconsin
Football SID:____________________Brian Lucas
SID E-mail:_ ____________________bml@athletics.wisc.edu
School Web Site:_________________uwbadgers.com
Office Telephone:________________(608) 262-1811
Cell Telephone:__________________(608) 225-1891
Office FAX:_ ____________________(608) 262-8184
Press Row Telephone:_____________(608) 262-7766
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2008 Opponents
University of Maine
Aug. 30, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City
School Facts
Location: Orono, ME
Founded: 1865
Enrollment: 11,500
Nickname: Black Bears
Colors: Navy Blue, Sky Blue and White
Conference: Colonial Athletic
President: Dr. Robert Kennedy
Athletic Director: Blake James
Stadium: Alfond Stadium
Capacity: 10,000
Playing Surface: Artificial
School Facts
Location: Miami, FL
Founded: 1965
Enrollment: 38,000
Nickname: Golden Panthers
Colors: Blue and Gold
Conference: Sun Belt
President: Dr. Modesto A. Mitch Maidique
Athletic Director: Pete Garcia
Stadium: FIU Stadium
Capacity: 18,000
Playing Surface: AstroPlay
2008 Schedule:
Aug. 30 at Iowa
Sept. 6 at Monmouth
Sept. 13 Stony Brook
Sept. 20 at Richmond
Sept. 27 James Madison
Oct. 11 at Delaware
Oct. 18 Hofstra
Oct. 25 Northeastern
Nov. 1
Iona
Nov. 8
at Massachusetts
Nov. 15 at Rhode Island
Nov. 22 New Hampshire
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Jack Cosgrove
At Maine: 80-90 (15 years)
Career: 80-90 (15 years)
Coaches Phone: (207) 581-1062
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
Robb Smith (Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers)
Kevin Bourgoin (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
Dwayne Wilmot (Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator/Director of Personnel)
Joe Rossi (Defensive Backs/Special Teams Coordinator)
Frank Giufre (Offensive Line)
Kevin Cahill (Running Backs)
Phil McGeoghan (Wide Receivers)
Jermaine Walker (Defensive Assistant)
Dennis Dottin-Carter (Offensive Assistant)
Tom McEntire (Defensive Assistant)
Sports Information
SID: Doug DeBiase
Office: (207) 581-3596
Home: (207) 745-2622
E-mail: doug.debiase@umit.maine.edu
Website: goblackbears.com
SID Mailing Address: 5747 Memorial Gymnasium, Orono, ME 04469
Radio Network: Black Bear Sports Network
Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Rich Kimball (207) 991-0035
Color Analyst (Phone): Bob Lucy (N/A)
Series History
First Meeting
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Spread
Defensive Formation: Multiple
2007 Record: 4-7
Conference Record: 3-5 (4th)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 34/16
Starters Returning/Lost: 15/10
Returning Starters: OL Ryan Canary, OL Christopher Arnao, QB Adam Farkes, TB
Jhamal Fluellen, WR Kenneth Fersner, DL Jovan Belcher, DL Jonathan Pirruccelo,
DB Jonathan Calderon, DB Brandon McLaughlin, DB Lamir Whetsone, DB Derrick
Harris, P Kash Kiefer.
All-Star Candidates: DL Jovan Belcher (2007 All-American), TB Jhamal Fluellen
(2007 Third-Team All-CAA), LB Andrew Downey (two-time All-Conference
selection), OL Ryan Canary (2007 Second-Team All-CAA selection), DL Jordan
Stevens, DB Lamir Whetstone, DB Lionel Nixon Jr., DB Jonathan Calderon, OL
Christopher Arnao, WR Landis Williams.
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2008 Schedule:
Aug. 30 at Kansas
Sept. 6 at Iowa
Sept. 20 South Florida
Sept. 27 at Toledo
Oct. 4
at North Texas
Oct. 11 Middle Tennessee
Oct. 18 at Troy
Nov. 1 at Louisiana-Lafayette
Nov. 8 Arkansas State
Nov. 22 at Florida Atlantic
Nov. 29 Louisiana-Monroe
Dec. 6
Western Kentucky
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Mario Cristobal
At FIU: 1-11 (1 year)
Career: 1-11 (1 year)
Coaches Phone: (305) 348-4150
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
Bill Legg (Offensive Coordinator)
Phillip Galiano (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers)
Apollo Wright (Special Teams Coordinator)
Mike Cassano (Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator)
Bernard Clark (Defensive Line)
Greg Laffere (Offensive Line)
Alex Mirabal (Tight Ends)
Frank Ponce (Wide Receivers)
Jeff Popovich (Defensive Backs)
Sports Information
SID: Evan Koch
Office: (305) 348-2084
Cell: (305) 376-2999
E-mail: koche@fiu.edu
Website: FIUSports.com
SID Mailing Address: FIU, Pharmed Arena, Room 211, Miami, FL 33199
Radio Network: WMCU 1080 AM
Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Phil Schoen (786-271-7034)
Color Analyst (Phone): Randy Kassewitz (305-785-8207)
Series History
First Meeting
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Multiple
Defensive Formation: Multiple
2007 Record: 1-11
Conference Record: 1-6 (T-7th)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 54/20
Starters Returning/Lost: 16/5
2008 Opponents
Iowa State University
Sept. 13, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City
Hy-Vee Cy-Hawk Series
School Facts
Location: Ames, IA
Founded: 1858
Enrollment: 23,710
Nickname: Cyclones
Colors: Cardinal and Gold
Conference: Big 12
President: Dr. Gregory L. Geoffroy
Athletic Director: Jamie Pollard
Stadium: Jack Trice Stadium
Capacity: 55,000
Playing Surface: Natural grass
2008 Schedule:
Aug. 28 South Dakota State
Sept. 6 Kent State
Sept. 13 at Iowa
Sept. 20 at UNLV
Oct. 4
Kansas
Oct. 11 at Baylor
Oct. 18 Nebraska
Oct. 25 Texas A&M
Nov. 1
at Oklahoma State
Nov. 8
at Colorado
Nov. 15 Missouri
Nov. 22 at Kansas State
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Gene Chizik
At Iowa State: 3-9 (1 year)
Career: 3-9 (1 year)
Coaches Phone: (515) 294 6720
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
Robert McFarland (Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line)
Wayne Bolt (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers)
Jay Boulware (Running Backs/Special Teams Coordinator)
Scott Fountain (Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator)
Jeff Koonz (Secondary)
Mike Pelton (Defensive Line)
Tony Petersen (Quarterbacks)
Shawn Raney (Secondary)
Jay Rodgers (Wide Receivers)
Sports Information
SID: Tom Kroeschell
Home: (515) 292-2904
E-Mail: tkroesch@iastate.edu
Office: (515) 294-3372
Press Box: (515) 294-8443
Website Address: cyclones.com
SID Mailing Address: Athletics Communications, 1800 S. Fourth St., Jacobson
Athletic Building, Ames, IA 50011
Radio Network: KDRB (515) 245-8900
Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): John Walters (800) 858-5555
Color Analyst (Phone): Eric Heft (515) 222-9393
Series History
Iowa leads series: 36-19
At Iowa City: 21-12
At Ames: 15-7
Ferentz vs. Iowa State: 3-6
Chizik vs. Iowa: 1-0
Current Streak: Iowa State -- 1
Largest Iowa win: 57-3, 1985
Largest Iowa State win: 31-0, 1978
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Multiple
Defensive Formation: 4-3
2007 Record: 3-9
Conference Record: 2-6 (T-5th, Northern Division)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 28/23
Starters Returning/Lost: 15/9
Returning Starters: LT Doug Dedrick, LG Reggie Stephens, C Brandon Johnson,
RG Ben Lamaak, RB Jason Scales, TE/FB Derrick Catlett, WR R.J. Sumrall, WE
Rashawn Parker, DE Kurtis Taylor, MLB Jesse Smith, LCB Allen Bell, RCB Chris
Singleton, SS Chris Brown, FS James Smith, P Mike Brandtner.
All-Star Candidates: WR R.J. Sumrall, DL Kurtis Taylor.
University of Pittsburgh
Sept. 20, Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PA
School Facts
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Founded: 1787
Enrollment: 33,574
Nickname: Panthers
Colors: Blue and Gold
Conference: Big East
Chancellor: Mark A. Nordenberg
Athletic Director: Steve Pederson
Stadium: Heinz Field
Capacity: 65,065
Playing Surface: Grass
2008 Schedule:
Aug. 30 Bowling Green
Sept. 6 Buffalo
Sept. 20 Iowa
Sept. 27 at Syracuse
Oct. 2
at USF
Oct. 18 at Navy
Oct. 25 Rutgers (HC)
Nov. 1
at Notre Dame
Nov. 8
Louisville
Nov. 22 at Cincinnati
Nov. 28 West Virginia
Dec. 6
at Connecticut
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Dave Wanstedt
At Pitt: 16-19 (3 years)
Career: 16-19 (3 years)
Coaches Phone: (412) 648-8700
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
Greg Gattuso (Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line)
Matt Cavanaugh (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
Phil Bennett (Defensive Coordinator)
Brian Angelichio (Tight Ends)
Bryan Bossard (Wide Receivers)
Jeff Hafley (Secondary)
Joe Tumpkin (Linebackers)
David Walker (Running Backs)
Tony Wise (Offensive Line)
Sports Information
SID: E.J. Borghetti
Office: (412) 648-8240
Cell: 412-491-5110
E-mail: eborghetti@athletics.pitt.edu
Press Box: (412) 697-7198
Website: pittsburghpanthers.com
SID Mailing Address: PO Box 7436, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 or Petersen Events
Center, 3719 Terrace Street, Suite 2087, Pittsburgh, PA 15261
Radio Network: Pitt ISP Sports Radio Network
Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Bill Hillgrove (412-906-7607)
Color Analyst: Bill Fralic
Series History
Iowa trails series: 1-2
At Iowa City: 1-1
At Pittsburgh: 0-1
Ferentz vs. Pittsburgh: 0-0
Wannstedt vs. Iowa: 0-0
Current Streak: Pittsburgh -- 1
Largest Iowa win: 34-17, 1951
Largest Pittsburgh win: 20-0, 1931
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Pro Style
Defensive Formation: 4-3
2007 Record: 5-7
Conference Record: 3-4 (T-5th)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 52/13
Starters Returning/Lost: 17/7
Returning Starters: WR T.J. Porter, WR Oderick Turner, OL C.J. Davis, OL Joe
Thomas, TE Nate Byham, QB Pat Bostick, RB LeSean McCoy, FB Conredge Collins,
DL Rashaad Duncan, DL Mick Williams, LB Adam Gunn, LB Scott McKillop, LB
Shane Murray, DB Eric Thatcher, DB Aaron Berry, PK Conor Lee, P Dave Brytus.
All-Star Candidates: MLB Scott McKillop, RB LeSean McCoy, PK Conor Lee.
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2008 Opponents
Northwestern University
Sept. 27, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City
School Facts
Location: Evanston, IL
Founded: 1851
Enrollment: 8,000
Nickname: Wildcats
Colors: Purple and White
Conference: Big Ten
President: Henry S. Bienen
Athletic Director: Jim Phillips
Stadium: Ryan Field
Capacity: 47,130
Playing Surface: Grass
School Facts
Location: East Lansing, MI
Founded: 1855
Enrollment: 45,520
Nickname: Spartans
Colors: Green and White
Conference: Big Ten
President: Dr. Lou Anna K. Simon
Athletic Director: Ron Mason
Stadium: Spartan Stadium
Capacity: 75,005
Playing Surface: Natural Grass
2008 Schedule:
Aug. 30 Syracuse
Sept. 6 at Duke
Sept. 13 Southern Illinois
Sept. 20 Ohio
Sept. 27 at Iowa
Oct. 11 Michigan State
Oct. 18 Purdue (HC)
Oct. 15 at Indiana
Nov. 1
at Minnesota
Nov. 8
Ohio State
Nov. 15 at Michigan
Nov. 22 Illinois
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Pat Fitzgerald
At Northwestern: 10-14 (2 years)
Career: 10-14 (2 years)
Coaches Phone: (847) 491-7274
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
Randy Bates (Linebackers)
Jerry Brown (Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Backs)
Adam Cushing (Superbacks, Recruiting Coordinator)
Mike Hankwitz (Defensive Coordinator/Safeties)
Bret Ingalls (Offensive Line/Running Game Coordinator)
Kevin Johns (Wide Receivers/Passing Game Coordinator)
Marty Long (Defensive Line)
Matt MacPherson (Running Backs)
Mick McCall (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
Sports Information
SID: Mike Wolf
Home: (847) 833-3095
E-Mail: mwolf@northwestern.edu
Office: (847) 467-2028
Press Box: (847) 491-8835
Website: nusports.com
SID Mailing Address: Northwestern University, Sports Information
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
Series History
Iowa leads series: 46-20-3
At Iowa City: 23-7
At Evanston: 23-13-3
Ferentz vs. Northwestern: 4-3
Fitzgerald vs. Iowa: 1-1
Current Streak: Iowa - 1
Largest Iowa win: 78-6, 1913
Largest Northwestern win: 44-6, 1932
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Multiple Spread
Defensive Formation: Multiple 4-3
2007 Record: 6-6
Conference Record: 3-5 (T-7th)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 47/19
Starters Returning/Lost: 19/8
2008 Schedule:
Aug. 30 at California
Sept. 6 Eastern Michigan
Sept. 13 Florida Atlantic
Sept. 20 Notre Dame
Sept. 27 at Indiana
Oct. 4
Iowa (HC)
Oct. 11 at Northwestern
Oct. 18 Ohio State
Oct. 25 at Michigan
Nov. 1
Wisconsin
Nov. 8
Purdue
Nov. 22 at Penn State
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Mark Dantonio
At Michigan State: 7-6 (1 year)
Career: 25-23 (4 years)
Coaches Phone: (517) 355-1657
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
Don Treadwell (Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers)
Pat Narduzzi (Defensive Coordinator)
Harlon Barnett (Secondary)
Dan Enos (Running Backs)
Ted Gill (Defensive Line)
Dan Roushar (Offensive Line)
Mark Staten (Tight Ends/Tackles/Recruiting Coordinator)
Mike Tressel (Linebackers/Special Teams)
Dave Warner (Quarterbacks)
Sports Information
SID: John Lewandowski
Office: (517) 355-2271
Cell: (517) 243-2354
E-Mail: lewand19@ath.msu.edu
Press Box: (517) 353-0630
Website: msuspartans.com
SID Mailing Address: Z-22 Breslin Center, East Lansing, MI 48824-1003
Radio Network: Spartan Radio Network
Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): George Blaha (517-699-2200)
Color Analyst (Phone): Jim Miller (517-699-2200)
Sideline Reporter (Phone): Jason Strayhorn (517-699-2200)
Series History
Iowa leads series: 20-17-2
At Iowa City: 12-8-1
At East Lansing: 8-9-1
Ferentz vs. Michigan State: 4-3
Dantonio vs. Iowa: 0-1
Current Streak: Iowa -- 2
Largest Iowa win: 41-0, 1980
Largest Michigan State win: 56-7, 1966
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Multiple
Defensive Formation: Multiple 4-3
2007 Record: 7-6
Conference Record: 3-5 (T-7th)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 37/20
Starters Returning/Lost: 16/11
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2008 Opponents
Indiana University
Oct. 11, Memorial Stadium, Bloomington, IN
University of Wisconsin
Oct. 18, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City
School Facts
Location: Bloomington, IN
Founded: 1820
Enrollment: 38,247
Nickname: Hoosiers
Colors: Cream and Crimson
Conference: Big Ten
President: Michael McRobbie
Athletic Director: Rick Greenspan
Stadium: Memorial Stadium
Capacity: 49,225
Playing Surface: Astro-Play
School Facts
Location: Madison, WI
Founded: 1848
Enrollment: 41,466
Nickname: Badgers
Colors: Cardinal and White
Conference: Big Ten
Chancellor: John Wiley
Athletic Director: Barry Alvarez
Stadium: Camp Randall Stadium
Capacity: 80,321
Playing Surface: Field Turf
2008 Schedule:
Aug. 31 Western Kentucky
Sept. 6 Murray State
Sept. 20 Ball State
Sept. 27 Michigan State
Oct. 4
at Minnesota
Oct. 11 Iowa
Oct. 18 at Illinois
Oct. 25 Northwestern (HC)
Nov. 1
Central Michigan
Nov. 8
Wisconsin
Nov. 15 at Penn State
Nov. 22 at Purdue
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Bill Lynch
At Indiana: 7-6 (1 year)
Career Record: 88-73-1 (15 years)
Coaches Phone: (812) 855-9618
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
Matt Canada (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
Brian George (Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line)
Bobby Johnson (Offensive Line/Running Game Coordinator)
Billy Lynch (Wide Receivers)
Joe Palcic (Co-Defensive Coordinator/Cornerbacks)
George Ricumstrict (Linebackers/Special Teams Co-Coordinator)
Dennis Springer (Running Backs/Special Teams Co-Coordinator)
Mike Yeager (Safeties/Recruiting Coordinator)
Kyle York (Tight Ends)
Sports Information
SID: Jeff Keag
Office: (812) 855-6209
Home: (812) 219-2925
E-mail: jkeag@indiana.edu
Press Box: (812) 855-2754
Website: iuhoosiers.com
SID Mailing Address: Football Media Relations, 1001 E. 17th Street,
Bloomington, IN, 47408
Radio Network: Indiana University Radio Network (Learfield Communications)
Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Don Fischer (317/882-4848)
Color Analyst (Phone): Pete Compise (502/216-7383)
Series History
Iowa leads series: 38-27-4
At Iowa City: 21-10-3
At Bloomington: 17-17-1
Ferentz vs. Indiana: 3-4
Lynch vs. Iowa: 1-0
Current Streak: Indiana -- 1
Largest Iowa win: 62-0, 1997
Largest Indiana win: 32-0, 1944; 52-20, 1945
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Multiple
Defensive Formation: 4-3
2007 Record: 7-6
Conference: 3-5 (T-7th)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 51/19
Starters Returning/Lost: 14/10
Returning Starters: QB Kellen Lewis, RB Marcus Thigpen, WR Andrew Means,
WR Ray Fisher, LT Rodger Saffold, LG Pete Saxon, LE Jammie Kirlew, DT Greg
Brown, RE Greg Middleton, WLB Will Patterson, SLB Geno Johnson, FS Nick Polk,
SS Austin Thomas, K Austin Starr.
All-Star Candidates: QB Kellen Lewis, DE Greg Middleton, K Austin Starr.
2008 Schedule:
Aug. 30 Akron
Sept. 6 Marshall
Sept. 13 at Fresno State
Sept. 27 at Michigan
Oct. 4
Ohio State
Oct. 11 Penn State
Oct. 18 at Iowa
Oct. 25 Illinois (HC)
Nov. 1
at Michigan State
Nov. 8
at Indiana
Nov. 15 Minnesota
Nov. 22 Cal Poly
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Brett Bielema
At Wisconsin: 21-5 (2 years)
Career: 21-5 (2 years)
Coaches Phone: (608) 262-1861
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
DelVaughn Alexander (Wide Receivers)
Bob Bostad (Running Game Coordinator/Offensive Line)
Paul Chryst (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
Kerry Cooks (Defensive Backs)
Dave Doeren (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers)
Randall McCray (Linebackers/Recruiting Coordinator)
Charlie Partridge (Defensive Line)
Joe Rudolph (Tight Ends)
John Settle (Running Backs)
Sports Information
SID: Brian Lucas
Cell: (608) 225-1891
E-Mail: bml@athletics.wisc.edu
Office: (608) 262-1811
Press Box: (608) 262-7766
Website: uwbadgers.com
SID Mailing Address: University of Wisconsin, Athletic Communications Office,
Kellner Hall, 1440 Monroe Street, Madison, WI 53711
Radio Network: Wisconsin Radio Network
Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Matt Lepay (608) 274-5450
Color Analyst (Phone): Mike Lucas (608) 274-5450
Series History
Iowa trails series: 40-41-2
At Iowa City: 23-15-1
At Madison: 17-26-1
Ferentz vs. Wisconsin: 4-5
Bielema vs. Iowa: 2-0
Current Streak: Wisconsin -- 2
Largest Iowa win: 41-0, 1968
Largest Wisconsin win: 44-0, 1894
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Multiple one-and two-back sets
Defensive Formation: 4-3
2007 Record: 9-4
Conference Record: 5-3 (4th)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 48/24
Starters Returning/Lost: 17/7
Returning Starters: RB P.J. Hill, FB Chris Pressley, WR Kyle Jefferson, TE Travis
Beckum, OL Gabe Carimi, OL Andy Kemp, OL Kraig Urbik, OL Eric Vanden Heuvel,
DL Mike Newkirk, DL Matt Shaughnessy, DL Jason Chapman, LB Elijah Hodge,
LB Jonathan Casillas, LB DeAndre Levy, DB Shane Carter, DB Aubrey Pleasant,
DB Allen Langford.
All-Star Candidates: TE Travis Beckum, FS Shane Carter, LB Jonathan Casillas,
PR/KR/WR David Gilreath, TE Garrett Graham, RB P.J. Hill, LB DeAndre Levy, De
Matt Shaughnessy, OL Kraig Urbik.
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2008 Opponents
University of Illinois
Nov. 1, Memorial Stadium, Champaign, IL
School Facts
Location: Champaign-Urbana, IL
Founded: 1867
Enrollment: 41,398
Nickname: Fighting Illini
Colors: Orange and Blue
Conference: Big Ten
Chancellor: Richard Herman
Athletic Director: Ron Guenther
Stadium: Memorial Stadium
Capacity: 65,000
Playing Surface: Astro Play
School Facts
Location: University Park, PA
Founded: 1855
Enrollment: 36,027
Nickname: Nittany Lions
Colors: Blue and White
Conference: Big Ten
President: Dr. Graham Spanier
Athletic Director: Tim Curley
Stadium: Beaver Stadium
Capacity: 107,282
Playing Surface: Natural Grass
2008 Schedule:
Aug. 30 vs. Missouri (St. Louis)
Sept. 6 Eastern Illinois
Sept. 13 Louisiana-Lafayette
Sept. 27 at Penn State
Oct. 4
at Michigan
Oct. 11 Minnesota (HC)
Oct. 18 Indiana
Oct. 25 at Wisconsin
Nov. 1 Iowa
Nov. 8
at W. Michigan (Detroit)
Nov. 15 Ohio State
Nov. 22 at Northwestern
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Ron Zook
At Illinois: 13-22 (3 years)
Career: 36-37 (6 years)
Coaches Phone: (217) 333-1400
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
Reggie Mitchell (Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator)
Mike Locksley (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
Dan Disch (Co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers)
Curt Mallory (Co-Defensive Coordinator/Secondary)
Kurt Beathard (Outside Receivers)
Jim Pry (Inside Receivers)
Tom Sims (Defensive Line)
Eric Wolford (Run-Game Coordinator/Offensive Line)
Mike Woodford (Special Teams Coordinator)
Sports Information
SID: Cassie Arner
Office: (217) 244-3886
Home: (217) 390-6564
E-Mail: arner@uiuc.edu
Office: (217) 333-1391
Press Box: (217) 333-1227
Website: fightingillini.com
SID Mailing Address: University of Illinois, Athletic Public Relations, Bielfeldt
Athletic Administration Building, 1700 S. Fourth St., Champaign, IL 61820
Radio Network: Illini Sports Network
Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Brian Barnhart (218) 351-5300
Color Analyst: Kurt Kittner
Series History
Iowa trails series: 29-37-2
At Iowa City: 16-18-2
At Champaign: 13-19
Ferentz vs. Illinois: 5-2
Zook vs. Iowa: 0-4
Current Streak: Iowa -- 5
Largest Iowa win: 59-0, 1985
Largest Illinois win: 80-0, 1902
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Multiple
Defensive Formation: Multiple Eight-Man Front
2007 Record: 9-4
Conference Record: 6-2 (T-2nd)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 44/24
Starters Returning/Lost: 14/11
Returning Starters: LT Xavier Fulton, C Ryan McDonald, RG Jon Asamoah,
TE Michael Hoomanawaniu, QB Isiah Juice Williams, WR Kyle Hudson, WR
Arrelious Benn, DE Derek Walker, DE Doug Pitcher, DE Will Davis, DT David
Lindquist, LB Brit Miller, CB Vontae Davis, CB Dere Hicks, P Anthony Santella.
All-Star Candidates: QB Isiah Juice Williams, CB Vontae Davis, WR Arrelious
Benn, DE Will Davis, LB Brit Miller, LT Xavier Fulton, C Ryan McDonald.
2008 Schedule:
Aug. 30 Coastal Carolina
Sept. 6 Oregon State
Sept. 13 at Syracuse
Sept. 20 Temple
Sept. 27 Illinois
Oct. 4
at Purdue
Oct. 11 at Wisconsin
Oct. 18 Michigan (HC)
Oct. 25 at Ohio State
Nov. 8 at Iowa
Nov. 15 Indiana
Nov. 22 Michigan State
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Joe Paterno
At Penn State: 372-125-3 (42 years)
Career: 372-125-3 (42 years)
Coaches Phone: (814) 865-0412
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
Dick Anderson (Guards and Centers)
Tom Bradley (Cornerbacks)
Kermit Buggs (Safeties)
Galen Hall (Running Backs)
Larry Johnson (Defensive Line)
Bill Kenney (Offensive Tackles and Tight Ends)
Mike McQueary (Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator)
Jay Paterno (Quarterbacks)
Ron Vanderlinden (Linebackers)
Sports Information
SID: Jeff Nelson
Home: (814) 234-1411
E-Mail: jtn4@psu.edu
Office: (814) 863-1757
Press Box: (814) 863-3165
Website: gopususports.com
SID Mailing Address: Sports Information, 101-D Bryce Jordan Center,
University Park, PA, 16802
Radio Network: Penn State Sports Network
Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Steve Jones (814) 865-3333
Color Analyst (Phone): Jack Ham (814) 472-0459
Series History
Iowa trails series: 9-11
At Iowa City: 3-7
At University Park: 6-4
Ferentz vs. Penn State: 4-3
Paterno vs. Iowa: 12-7
Current Streak: Penn State -- 1
Largest Iowa win: 19-0, 1930
Largest Penn State win: 61-21, 1994
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Multiple
Defensive Formation: Multiple
2007 Record: 9-4
Conference Record: 4-4 (T-5th)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 35/23
Starters Returning/Lost: 17/7
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2008 Opponents
Purdue University
Nov. 15, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City
University of Minnesota
Nov. 22, HHH Metrodome, Minneapolis, MN
School Facts
Location: West Lafayette, IN
Founded: 1869
Enrollment: 39,228
Nickname: Boilermakers
Colors: Old Gold and Black
Conference: Big Ten
President: France A. Crdova
Athletic Director: Morgan J. Burke
Stadium: Ross Ade Stadium
Capacity: 62,500
Playing Surface: Bermuda Grass
School Facts
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Founded: 1851
Enrollment: 50,402
Nickname: Golden Gophers
Colors: Maroon and Gold
Conference: Big Ten
President: Robert H. Bruininks
Athletic Director: Joel Maturi
Stadium: Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
Capacity: 64,172
Playing Surface: Field Turf
2007 Schedule:
Sept. 6 Northern Colorado
Sept. 13 Oregon
Sept. 20 Central Michigan
Sept. 27 at Notre Dame
Oct. 4
Penn State
Oct. 11 at Ohio State
Oct. 18 at Northwestern
Oct. 25 Minnesota (HC)
Nov. 1
Michigan
Nov. 8
at Michigan State
Nov. 15 at Iowa
Nov. 22 Indiana
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Joe Tiller
At Purdue: 83-54 (11 years)
Career: 122-84-1 (17 years)
Coaches Phone: (765) 494-3220
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
Danny Hope (Associate Head Coach/Offensive Line)
Mark Hagen (Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams/Defensive Tackles)
Brock Spack (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers)
Ed Zaunbrecher (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
Lou Anarumo (Defensive Backs)
John McDonnell (Offensive Tackles and Tight Ends)
Brian Rock (Wide Receivers)
Joel Thomas (Running Backs)
Terrell Williams (Defensive Ends)
Sports Information
SID: Tom Schott
Home: (765) 463-5802
E-Mail: tschott@purdue.edu
Office: (765) 494-3145
Cell: (765) 427-1721
Press Box: (765) 494-9079 or 9080
Website: purduesports.com
SID Mailing Address: Sports Information, Mackey Arena, Room 15,
900 North University Drive, West Lafayette, IN, 47907
Radio Network: Purdue Sports Properties (Learfield Sports)
Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Joe McConnell (317) 787-4433
Color Analyst (Phone): Pete Quinn (317) 261-2100
Series History
Iowa trails series: 32-45-3
At Iowa City: 19-18-2
At West Lafayette: 13-27-1
Ferentz vs. Purdue: 4-3
Tiller vs. Iowa: 4-5
Current Streak: Purdue -- 1
Largest Iowa win: 56-0, 1922
Largest Purdue win: 58-13, 1980
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: One Back
Defensive Formation: 4-3
2007 Record: 8-5
Conference Record: 3-5 (T-7th)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 41/23
Starters Returning/Lost: 13/11
Returning Starters: RT Zach Jones, WR Greg Orton, QB Curtis Painter, LG Zach
Reckman, LT Sean Sester, RB Kory Sheets, DT Ryan Baker, DE Keyon Brown, LB
Anthony Heygood, FS Brandon King, DT Alex Magee, CB David Pender, K Chris
Summers.
2008 Schedule:
Aug. 30 Northern Illinois
Sept. 6 at Bowling Green
Sept. 13 Montana State
Sept. 20 Florida Atlantic
Sept. 27 at Ohio State
Oct. 4
Indiana
Oct. 11 at Illinois
Oct. 25 at Purdue
Nov. 1
Northwestern (HC)
Nov. 8
Michigan
Nov. 15 at Wisconsin
Nov. 22 Iowa
Coaches Information
Head Coach: Tom Brewster
At Minnesota: 1-11, (1 year)
Career: 1-11, (1 year)
Coaches Phone: (612) 624-6004
Coaching Staff (Assignments):
Mike Dunbar (Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator)
Ted Roof (Defensive Coordinator)
John Butler (Linebackers/Special Teams)
Tim Cross (Defensive Line)
Thomas Hammock (Running Backs)
Ronnie Lee (Defensive Secondary)
Derek Lewis (Defensive Backs)
George McDonald (Wide Receivers)
Phil Meyer (Offensive Line)
Sports Information
SID: Andy Seeley
E-Mail: TBA
Office: (612) 626-0299
Press Box: (612) 6274400
Website: www.gophersports.com
SID Mailing Address: University of Minnesota, Media Relations,
516 15th Avenue SE, Room 244 Minneapolis, MN 55455
Radio Network: WCCO Radio, AM 830
Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Dave Lee (612) 370-0660
Color Analysts (Phone): Dave Mona (952) 346-6111 & Darrell Thompson
(612) 871-8777
Series History
Iowa trails series: 40-59-2
At Iowa City: 26-23-1
At Minneapolis: 14-36-1
Ferentz vs. Minnesota: 6-3
Brewster vs. Iowa: 0-1
Current Streak: Iowa - 1
Largest Iowa win: 6110, 1983
Largest Minnesota win: 750, 1903
Squad Information
Offensive Formation: Spread
Defensive Formation: 4-3
2007 Record: 1-11
Conference Record: 0-8 (11th)
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 42/18
Starters Returning/Lost: 17/10
Returning Starters: RB Duane Bennett, RG D.J. Burris, WR Eric Decker, WR Tray
Herndon, TE Jack Simmons, WR Ralph Spry, LG Ned Tavale, QB Adam Weber,
DE Lee Campbell, CB Ryan Collado, LB Steve Davis, LB Deon Hightower, DT Eric
Small, SS Kyle Theret, DE Willie VanDeSteeg, P Justin Kucek, PK Joel Monroe.
All-Star Candidates: WR Eric Decker, QB Adam Weber, DE Willie VanDeSteeg.
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1958
Big Ten champions again and made California a victim in
the Rose Bowl. Honors included No. 1 ranking by the Football Writers and 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 an 8-1
record.
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
Iowas Heisman Trophy winner of 1939. AstroTurf was installed.
1981
Coach Hayden Frys third season produced a Big Ten co
championship and Rose Bowl berth, earning Iowas 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.
1955
Guard Calvin Jones received the Outland Award and was
consensus all American for the second year in a row.
1983
Offense breaks 35 school records on way to 9-3 mark and
third straight bowl trip (Gator) under Coach Hayden Fry.
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.
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.
1957
Consensus all American tackle Alex Karras received the
Outland Award.
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1992
Iowa appeared in its second Kickoff Classic and hosted No.
1 Miami (FL) in first night game ever played in Kinnick Stadium. Iowas fifth place Big Ten finish was the 13th firstdivision 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. Iowas 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 Pac-10 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.
1996
Iowa posted a 9-3 record, including a 27-0 win over Texas
Tech in the Builders Square Alamo Bowl. The Hawkeyes
posted a 6-2 Big Ten record, earning a tie for third place
with Penn State. Iowa ended the season ranked 18th in
the nation in both the AP poll and the CNN/USA Today
coaches poll. PR Tim Dwight and DT Jared DeVries earned
All-American honors and RB Sedrick Shaw rushed for over
1,000 yards for the third consecutive season.
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came by less than 10 points. Iowa led the Big Ten in scoring (32.6) as Coach Kirk Ferentz led Iowa to a bowl win in
just his third season.
2002
Iowa posted a perfect 8-0 record in Big Ten play to earn a
share of the conference title with Ohio State. After a 3-1
start in non-conference play, the Hawkeyes began league
play with a 42-35 overtime win at Penn State and went on
to earn the league title in Coach Kirk Ferentz fourth year.
Iowa posted a final mark of 11-2 after a loss to Southern
California in the 2003 Orange Bowl in Miami, FL. Iowa
earned its first-ever Bowl Championship Series invitation.
Ferentz earned Big Ten and national Coach of the Year honors, while 11 Hawkeyes were named first team all-Big Ten.
QB Brad Banks placed second in the voting for the Heisman
Trophy and was the Big Ten Conference MVP. Banks was
also the Associated Press Player of the Year and earned the
Davey OBrien Award as the top quarterback in the nation.
OL Eric Steinbach was the Big Ten Lineman of the year,
while TE Dallas Clark earned the John Mackey Award and
PK Nate Kaeding earned the Lou Groza award.
Iowa averaged over 37 points a game in leading the Big Ten
in scoring for the second straight season, while the Hawkeye defense ranked fifth in the nation against the run.
2003
For the first time in school history, Iowa won 10 or more
games in consecutive seasons after posting a 10-3 mark,
putting an exclamation mark on the season with a 37-17
win over Florida in the 2004 Outback Bowl.
Iowas 21 wins over the past two seasons are the most ever for
Iowa football in a two-year period. The Hawkeyes finished
the season ranked eighth in the final polls, the first backto-back top 10 finishes for Iowa football since the 1950s.
Coupled with the 2003 Orange Bowl, Iowa also has played in
January bowl games in consecutive seasons for the first time
in the history of the program.
The Hawkeyes opened the season with four straight wins in
non-conference play. After a loss at Michigan State, Iowa
returned home for a 30-27 win over Michigan, handing the
Wolverines their only loss in Big Ten play. After a loss at
Purdue in early November, Iowa closed the regular season
with wins over Minnesota and Wisconsin. The bowl win
over Florida gave the Hawkeyes three straight wins over
ranked opponents.
Offensive tackle Robert Gallery was named a consensus allAmerican and became Iowas third Outland Trophy winner
as the nations top interior lineman. PK Nate Kaeding was
also a first team all-American for the second straight season, becoming Iowas all-time scoring leader while setting
14 school records during his career.
2006
Iowa started the season winning five of its first six games
and becoming a fixture in the nations top 20. The second
half of the season was just the opposite as injuries took
their toll and the Hawkeyes dropped five of their final six
regular season contests.
But, Iowa did well enough to get invited to its sixth straight
bowl game and came excruciatingly close to an upset of
the defending national champion Texas Longhorns in the
Alamo Bowl, before succumbing (26-24). The game was
played before the biggest sports crowd ever to witness a
sporting event in the Alamodome. The game was also the
most watched ESPN bowl game in the networks history.
OL Mike Jones was named to the coaches first all-Big Ten
team. OL Marshal Yanda, LB Mike Klinkenborg, TE Scott
Chandler and DB Marcus Paschal were second team choices.
Iowa was the only team in the country to have three players (OL Mike Elgin, DB Adam Shada and LB Mike Klinkenborg) represented on the first academic all-America team.
2007
Iowa finished the season with a 6-6 overall record. Iowa
finished tied for fifth in the Big Ten with a 4-4 mark.
After starting the season with a 2-4 record, Iowa won four
of its last six and just missed being selected for a bowl
game. The Hawkeyes were bowl eligible for the seventh
straight season and finished in the Big Tens upper division
for the sixth time in seven years. Iowa broke the school
record for fewest turnovers in a season (13). The previous
school record was 15 (nine interceptions and six fumbles),
established in 1963 (eight games).
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. DE
Bryan Mattison and LB Mike Humpal were second team
selections by the media and honorable mention honorees
by the coaches.
Iowas offense isnt making any excuses, but... at least 11
players who appeared on the spring, or early fall, two-deep
are either off the roster or were injured for a significant
amount of time. The Iowa offense could have looked
much different with some of the following names on the
two-deep: WR Andy Brodell, OL Dace Richardson, OL Rob
Bruggeman, OL Bryan Bulaga, OL Alex Kanellis, TE Tony
Moeaki, WR Colin Sandeman, WR Dominique Douglas, WR
Anthony Bowman, WR Trey Stross and RB Shonn Greene.
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Team
First Game WLT
Michigan State
1953 20-17-2
Minnesota
1891 40-59-2
Missouri
1892
5-7-0
Monmouth
1905
4-0-0
Montana
1954
2-0-0
Morningside
1908
4-0-0
Nebraska
1891 12-26-3
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
7-0-0
Northern Iowa
1898 13-1-0
Northwestern
1897 46-20-3
Notre Dame
1921 8-13-3
Ohio State
1922 14-44-3
Oklahoma
1979
0-1-0
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 9-11-0
Pittsburgh
1931
1-2-0
Purdue
1910 32-45-3
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
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
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 40-41-2
Wyoming
1953
2-0-0
Yale
1922
1-0-0
2008 opponents listed in boldface
Overall
W-L
Pct.
143-89-6 .613
61-49-0 .555
52-27-4 .651
42-17-1 .708
35-33-2 .514
33-27-4 .547
29-11-4 .705
24-8-0
.750
24-18-0 .571
18-37-0 .327
16-27-2 .378
16-32-1 .340
15-21-4 .425
7-1-1
.833
7-10-0
.412
5-10-3
.361
4-4-0
.500
4-4-1
.500
4-28-1
.136
4-4-0
.500
3-2-1
.583
3-4-0
.429
2-4-1
.357
2-7-0
.222
2-13-1
.156
2-13-1
.156
Big Ten
W-L
Pct.
96-61-5 .608
38-34
.528
33-21-2 .607
21-12-0 .636
21-24-2 .468
11-20-4 .371
2-6-1
.278
1-6-0
.143
8-11-0
.278
13-27
.325
8-15-1
.354
11-22-2 .343
5-16-4
.280
- - -
--1-3-0
.250
2-9-1
.208
- - -
--- - -
--3-22-1
.135
- - -
--- - -
--- - -
--0-1-0
.000
1-5-0
.167
1-8-1
.150
0-10-1
.045
Overall
W-L
Pct.
7-1-1
.833
24-8-0
.750
42-17-1 .708
29-11-4 .705
52-27-4 .651
143-89-6 .613
3-2-1
.583
24-18-0 .571
61-49-0 .555
33-27-4 .547
35-33-2 .514
4-4-1
.500
4-4-0
.500
4-4-0
.500
3-4-0
.429
15-21-4 .425
7-10-0
.412
16-27-2 .378
5-10-3
.361
16-32-1 .340
2-4-1
.357
18-37-0 .327
2-7-0
.222
2-13-1
.156
2-13-1
.156
4-28-1
.136
Big Ten
W-L
Pct.
- - -
--1-6-0
.143
21-12-0 .636
2-6-1
.278
33-21-2 .607
96-51-5 .648
- - -
--8-11-0
.278
38-34
.528
11-20-4 .371
21-24-2 .468
- - -
--- - -
--- - -
--- - -
--5-16-4
.280
1-3-0
.250
8-15-1
.354
2-9-1
.208
11-22-2 .343
0-1-0
.000
13-27
.325
1-5-0
.167
0-10-1
.045
1-8-1
.150
3-22-1
.135
8/30 (1-1)
1987 Tennessee_______________ L_______ 22-23
2003 * Miami (OH)______________ W_______ 21-3
9/6 (2-0)
1997 * Northern Iowa___________ W_______ 66-0
2003 * Buffalo_________________ W_______ 56-7
9/13 (4-1)
1975 * Illinois_________________
1980 Indiana_________________
1986 * Iowa State______________
1997 * Tulsa___________________
2003 Iowa State______________
L_______ 12-27
W_______ 16-7
W_______ 43-7
W______ 54-16
W______ 40-21
9/20 (4-3)
1947 * North Dakota State_______
1969 * Oregon State____________
1975 Syracuse________________
1980 Nebraska________________
1986 * Northern Illinois_________
1997 Iowa State______________
2003 * Arizona State____________
W_______ 59-0
L_______ 14-42
L________ 7-10
L________ 0-57
W_______ 57-3
W______ 63-20
W_______ 21-2
9/27 (7-4)
1903 * Cornell_________________
1930 * Bradley Tech_____________
1941 * Drake__________________
1952 Pittsburgh_ _____________
1958 * TCU____________________
1969 * Washington State_ _______
1975 * Penn State______________
1980 * Iowa State______________
1986 * UTEP___________________
1997 * Illinois_________________
2003 Michigan State___________
W________ 6-0
W______ 38-12
W_______ 25-8
L_______ 14-26
W_______ 17-0
W______ 61-35
L_______ 10-30
L________ 7-10
W_______ 69-7
W______ 38-10
L_______ 10-20
10/4 (8-7-1)
1902 * Iowa Teachers____________
1910 * Morningside_____________
1913 * Iowa Teachers____________
1919 * Nebraska________________
1924 * SE Oklahoma____________
1930 * Oklahoma A&M_ _________
1941 Michigan_ ______________
1947 * Illinois_________________
1952 Indiana_________________
1958 * Air Force________________
1969 * Arizona_________________
1975 * Southern Cal_ ___________
1980 * Arizona_________________
1986 Michigan State___________
1997 Ohio State______________
2003 * Michigan_ ______________
W_______ 63-5
W_______ 12-0
W_______ 45-3
W_______ 18-0
W_______ 43-0
L_________ 0-6
L_________ 0-6
L_______ 12-35
L_______ 13-20
T_______ 13-13
W______ 31-19
L_______ 16-27
L_________ 3-5
W______ 24-21
L________ 7-23
W______ 30-27
10/11 (3-4)
1947 * Indiana_________________
1952 Purdue_________________
1958 * Indiana_________________
1969 Wisconsin_______________
1975 Ohio State______________
1980 * Illinois_________________
1986 * Wisconsin_______________
W______ 27-14
L_______ 14-41
W______ 34-13
L_______ 17-23
L________ 0-49
L_______ 14-20
W_______ 17-6
10/18 (5-10-1)
1890 * Grinnell_ _______________
1902 * Simpson________________
1913 Chicago_________________
1919 Illinois_________________
1924 * Lawrence_______________
1930 * Purdue_________________
1941 Wisconsin_______________
1947 Ohio State______________
1952 * Wisconsin_______________
1958 Wisconsin_______________
1969 Purdue_________________
1975 Indiana_________________
1980 * Northwestern____________
1986 Michigan_ ______________
1997 Michigan_ ______________
2003 Ohio State______________
L________ 6-14
W_______ 10-0
L________ 6-23
L_________ 7-9
W_______ 13-5
L________ 0-20
L________ 0-23
T_______ 13-13
L_______ 13-42
W_______ 20-9
L_______ 31-35
W______ 20-10
W_______ 25-3
L_______ 17-20
L_______ 24-28
L_______ 10-19
11/1 (9-5)
1902 * Iowa State______________
1919 * South Dakota____________
1924 Illinois_________________
1930 Detroit_________________
1941 * Indiana_________________
1947 Purdue_________________
1952 Minnesota_ _____________
1958 Michigan_ ______________
1969 * Minnesota_ _____________
1975 Northwestern____________
1980 * Wisconsin_______________
1986 * Ohio State______________
1997 * Purdue_________________
2003 * Illinois_________________
W_______ 12-6
W______ 26-13
L________ 0-36
W________ 7-3
W_______ 13-7
L________ 0-21
L________ 7-17
W______ 37-14
L________ 8-35
W______ 24-21
W______ 22-13
L_______ 10-31
W______ 35-17
W______ 41-10
11/8 (7-8)
1902 Michigan_ ______________
1913 * Indiana_________________
1919 Northwestern____________
1924 * Butler__________________
1930 Marquette_______________
1941 Illinois_________________
1947 Wisconsin_______________
1952 * Illinois_________________
1958 Minnesota_ _____________
1969 Indiana_________________
1975 * Wisconsin_______________
1980 Purdue_________________
1986 Illinois_________________
1997 Wisconsin_______________
2003 Purdue_________________
L_______ 0-107
W_______ 60-0
W_______ 14-7
W________ 7-0
L_________ 0-7
W_______ 21-0
L_______ 14-46
L_______ 13-33
W_______ 28-6
W______ 28-17
W______ 45-28
L_______ 13-58
L_______ 16-20
L_______ 10-13
L_______ 14-27
11/15 (8-7)
1902 Washington (MO)_________
1913 * Iowa State______________
1919 Chicago_________________
1924 Wisconsin_______________
1930 * Penn State______________
1941 * Minnesota_ _____________
1947 * Minnesota_ _____________
1952 Northwestern____________
1958 * Ohio State______________
1969 * Michigan_ ______________
1975 Purdue_________________
1980 * Ohio State______________
1986 * Purdue_________________
1997 Northwestern____________
2003 * Minnesota_ _____________
W_______ 61-0
W_______ 45-7
L_________ 6-9
W_______ 21-7
W_______ 19-0
L_______ 13-34
W_______ 13-7
W______ 39-14
L_______ 28-38
L________ 6-51
L_______ 18-19
L________ 7-41
W______ 42-14
L_______ 14-15
W______ 40-22
11/22 (9-4)
1913 Nebraska________________
1919 * Iowa State______________
1924 Michigan_ ______________
1930 * Nebraska________________
1941 Nebraska________________
1952 * Notre Dame_ ____________
1958 * Notre Dame_ ____________
1969 Illinois_________________
1975 * Michigan State___________
1980 Michigan State___________
1986 Minnesota_ _____________
1997 * Minnesota_ _____________
2003 Wisconsin_______________
L________ 0-12
W_______ 10-0
W________ 9-2
W_______ 12-7
L_______ 13-14
L________ 0-27
W______ 31-21
W_______ 40-0
L_______ 23-27
W_______ 41-0
W______ 30-27
W_______ 31-0
W______ 27-21
* - - at Iowa City
105
bowl line-up/homecoming
2008-09 Bowl Line-up
Bowl______________________
Congressional_______________
New Mexico_________________
St. Petersburg_______________
Las Vegas___________________
New Orleans_________________
Poinsettia_ _________________
Hawaii_____________________
Motor City _ ________________
Meineke Car Care_____________
Champs Sports ______________
Emerald____________________
Independence_______________
Papajohns.com______________
Alamo_____________________
Humanitarian_______________
Holiday____________________
Texas______________________
Armed Forces_______________
Sun_ ______________________
Music City__________________
Insight_____________________
Chick-fil-A__________________
Outback____________________
Gator______________________
Capitol One_________________
Rose_______________________
Orange_____________________
Cotton_____________________
Liberty_____________________
Sugar______________________
International________________
Fiesta______________________
GMAC______________________
BCS Championship___________
Site_________________________
Washington, D.C._______________
Albuquerque, NM_ _____________
St. Petersburg, FL______________
Las Vegas, NV_ ________________
New Orleans, LA_______________
San Diego, CA_________________
Honolulu, HI__________________
Pontiac, MI_ __________________
Charlotte, NC__________________
Orlando, FL___________________
San Francisco, CA______________
Shreveport, LA_ _______________
Birmingham, AL_______________
San Antonio, TX_______________
Boise, ID_ ____________________
San Diego, CA_________________
Houston, TX__________________
Fort Worth, TX_________________
El Paso, TX____________________
Nashville, TN__________________
Tempe, AZ____________________
Atlanta, GA___________________
Tampa, FL____________________
Jacksonville, FL________________
Orlando, FL___________________
Pasadena, CA__________________
Miami, FL_____________________
Dallas, TX_____________________
Memphis, TN__________________
New Orleans, LA_______________
Toronto, Canada_______________
Phoenix, AZ___________________
Mobile, AL____________________
Miami, FL_____________________
Date, Time_____________________
Dec. 20, 10 a.m._________________
Dec. 20, TBA____________________
Dec. 20, 5:30 p.m.________________
Dec. 20, 7 p.m.__________________
Dec. 21, 7 p.m.__________________
Dec. 23, 7 p.m.__________________
Dec. 24, 7 p.m.__________________
Dec. 26, 6:30 p.m.________________
Dec. 27, Noon___________________
Dec. 27, 3:30 p.m.________________
Dec. 27, 7 p.m.__________________
Dec. 28, 7 p.m.__________________
Dec. 29, 2 p.m.__________________
Dec. 29, 7 p.m.__________________
Dec. 30, 3:30 p.m.________________
Dec. 30, 7 p.m.__________________
Dec. 30, 7 p.m.__________________
Dec. 31, 11 a.m._________________
Dec. 31, 1 p.m.__________________
Dec. 31, 2:30 p.m.________________
Dec. 31, 5 p.m.__________________
Dec. 31, 6:30 p.m.________________
Jan. 1, 10 a.m.__________________
Jan. 1, Noon____________________
Jan. 1, Noon____________________
Jan. 1, 4 p.m.___________________
Jan. 1, 7 p.m.___________________
Jan. 2, 1 p.m.___________________
Jan. 2, 4 p.m.___________________
Jan. 2, 7 p.m.___________________
Jan. 3, 11 a.m.__________________
Jan. 5, 7 p.m.___________________
Jan. 6, 7 p.m.___________________
Jan. 8, 7 p.m.___________________
Conference Affliations_________________________ TV
Army/Navy/At-Large vs. ACC____________________ESPN
Mountain West vs. WAC_________________________ESPN
Big East vs. C-USA____________________________ESPN2
Mountain West vs. Pac-10_______________________ESPN
Sun Belt vs. C-USA____________________________ESPN
Mountain West vs. At-Large_____________________ESPN
WAC vs. Pac-10_ ______________________________ESPN
MAC vs. Big Ten_______________________________ESPN
Big East vs. ACC_______________________________ESPN
ACC vs. Big Ten_______________________________ESPN
Pac-10 vs. ACC________________________________ESPN
SEC vs. Big 12________________________________ESPN
Big East vs. SEC_______________________________ESPN
Big Ten vs. Big 12_____________________________ESPN
WAC vs. ACC__________________________________ESPN
Big 12 vs. Pac-10______________________________ESPN
Big 12 vs. C-USA_______________________________NFL
C-USA vs. Mountain West_______________________ESPN
Big 12/Big East/Notre Dame vs. Pac-10____________CBS
SEC vs. ACC__________________________________ESPN
Big Ten vs. Big 12______________________________NFL
ACC vs. SEC__________________________________ESPN
Big Ten vs. SEC_______________________________ESPN
ACC vs. Big East/Big 12/Notre Dame_______________CBS
Big Ten vs. SEC_______________________________ ABC
BCS vs. BCS__________________________________ ABC
BCS vs. BCS___________________________________FOX
Big 12 vs. SEC_________________________________FOX
C-USA vs. SEC_ _______________________________ESPN
BCS vs. BCS___________________________________FOX
Big East vs. MAC_____________________________ESPN2
BCS vs. BCS___________________________________FOX
C-USA vs. MAC/WAC___________________________ESPN
BCS #1 vs. BCS #2______________________________FOX
The BCS consists of the Rose Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Orange Bowl, Fiesta Bowl and the National Championship. The conferences with automatic berths include the Atlantic Coast, Big
East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10 and Southeastern conferences.
At the end of the season, the teams that are ranked first and second in the final BCS Standings will play for the national championship on Jan. 8 in Miami, FL.
All times listed are Central Standard time.
Date__________ Opponent______Result
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
Date__________ Opponent______Result
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
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
Opponent________________________________ WLT
Northwestern_ _____________________________ 720
Ohio State_________________________________ 110
Penn State_________________________________ 200
Purdue___________________________________ 6101
Wisconsin_________________________________ 630
Totals_ _________________________________51405
Date__________ Opponent______Result
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
Totals_ _______ 51-40-5
Iowa 35
Oregon State 19
Iowa 38
California 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 3519 in the 43rd Rose Bowl. It was
the schools first bowl appearance. Iowa assumed an early lead
on game MVP Kenny Ploens 49yard run. Ploen also completed
9of10 passes. Collins Hagler scored two TDs and totaled a
gamebest 85 rushing yards. Iowa played Oregon State during
the regular season and had also won that encounter, 1413. The
Rose Bowl win was the Big Tens 10th win in 11 games against
its west coast opponents. Over 15,000 Hawkeye fans attended
the game.
GAME RECAP
Bob Jeter ran for 194 yards on nine carries, earned
PlayeroftheGame honors and led Iowa to a 3812 win over
California in the 45th Rose Bowl. Over 18,000 Iowa fans made the
trip to Pasadena. Head Coach Forest Evashevski had to get out
of his sickbed to lead Iowa to its second Rose Bowl win in three
years. Willie Fleming tallied twice for the winners. Fleming had
85 yards (nine attempts) on the ground. The Hawkeyes set Rose
Bowl records for total offense (516) and rushing offense (429).
Jeters 21.6 yards per carry average and his 81yard TD run were
Rose Bowl records.
SCORING SUMMARY
IA Ploen 49-yard run (Prescott kick)
IA Hagler 9-yard run (Prescott kick)
OSU Berry 3-yard run (kick failed)
IA Happel 5-yard run (Prescott kick)
IA Hagler 66-yard run (Prescott kick)
OSU Beamer 1-yard run (kick failed)
IA Gibbons 16-yard pass from Ploen (Prescott kick)
OSU Hammack 35-yard pass from Francis (Beamer run)
Attendance: 97,126
IOWA___________________TEAM STATISTICS______________OSU
16________________________First downs_________________16
48301____________________ Rushesyards_ _______________46166
107_______________________ Passing yards________________130
11151______________________Passes___________________10140
63408____________________ Total offense_ _______________60296
236_____________________ Puntsaverage________________335
33_______________________ Fumbleslost_________________43
550_____________________ Penaltiesyards________________660
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
IOWA: Hagler 1085, Dobrino 464, Ploen 859
OSU: Francis 1573, Beamer 731
PASSING
IOWA: Ploen 910083
OSU: Francis 10120130
RECEIVING
IOWA: Gibbons 561, Harris 221
OSU: Hammack 465, Beamer 231
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)
Attendance: 98,297
Iowa_ _________________TEAM STATISTICS_ ______________
24______________________ First downs__________________
55429___________________ Rushesyards__________________
87______________________Passing yards_ ________________
9140______________________Passes_ ___________________
72516___________________ Total offense__________________
341____________________ Puntsaverage_________________
31______________________ Fumbleslost__________________
555____________________ Penaltiesyards_________________
CAL
20
53214
130
9202
78344
537
22
535
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
IOWA: Jeter 9194, Fleming 985, Gravel 345, Nocera 937
CAL: Olguin 962, Patton 945, Kapp 1034
PASSING
IOWA: Duncan 57050, Ogiego 45037
CAL: Kapp 8171126
RECEIVING
IOWA: Prescott 331
CAL: Hart 461, Garvin 131
107
Washington 28
Iowa 0
Iowa 28
Tennessee 22
Washington_______ 0_______13_______0______15_______ 28
Iowa_ ____________ 0________0_______0_______ 0________ 0
GAME RECAP
Washingtons Jacque Robinson rushed for 142 yards and two
touchdowns as the Huskies blanked Iowa 280 in the 68th
Rose Bowl game. One of the key plays was late in the first
half when Iowa tried to convert a fourthandseven situation
at Washingtons 40yard line. Pete Gales pass was incomplete,
and the Huskies moved the ball downfield and scored with 0:19
left for a 130 halftime lead. Iowas offense turned the ball over
five times while Washington had just one turnover. The game
marked the third bowl game in school history and the first in
23 years.
GAME RECAP
A brilliant passing performance by Chuck Long led the Hawkeyes
to a 2822 Peach Bowl win over Tennessee. Long completed 14
of 17 first half passes for 231 yards and three touchdowns. Iowa
led 217 at the intermission. Long had 304 yards passing and
306 yards total offense, both Peach Bowl records. Dave Moritz
tied the bowl game record with eight receptions, all in the first
half. Nineteen Peach Bowl records were tied or broken. Iowa WR
Ronnie Harmon had a pair of TD receptions. The Peach Bowl was
the first nonRose Bowl postseason game in school history.
SCORING SUMMARY
W Robinson 1-yard run (Nelson kick)
W Coty 1-yard run (pass failed)
W Robinson 34-yard run (Skansi pass from Pelleur)
W Cowan 3-yard run (Nelson kick)
Attendance: 105,611
WASH_ ________________TEAM STATISTICS_ _____________
22______________________ First downs_________________
51186___________________ Rushesyards_________________
142______________________Passing yards_ _______________
15291_____________________Passes_ __________________
80328___________________ Total offense_________________
736____________________ Puntsaverage________________
00______________________ Fumbleslost_________________
328____________________ Penaltiesyards________________
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
Iowa: Granger 1380, Bohannon 1044
UW: Robinson 20142
PASSING
Iowa: Gales 47151, Bohannon 614233
UW: Pelleur 15291142
RECEIVING
Iowa: Brown 652
UW: Skansi 469, Allen 568
IOWA
14
43180
84
10213
64264
547
22
673
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: 50,134
IOWA__________________TEAM STATISTICS_ ______________TENN
24______________________ First downs__________________23
43110___________________ Rushesyards__________________38154
304______________________Passing yards_ ________________221
19261_____________________Passes_ ___________________22410
69414___________________ Total offense__________________79375
535____________________ Puntsaverage_________________545
11______________________ Fumbleslost__________________21
330____________________ Penaltiesyards_________________747
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
Iowa: Gill 1670, Phillips 1034
UT: Coleman 11103, Furnas 1252
PASSING
Iowa: Long 19261304
UT: Cockrell 22410221
RECEIVING
Iowa: Moritz 8168, Harmon 344, Gill 339
UT: Wilson 762, Duncan 352, Miller 230
Florida 14
Iowa 6
Iowa 55
Texas 17
GAME RECAP
Cold weather stalled a couple of highpowered offenses in the
39th annual Gator Bowl as Florida defeated Iowa 146. The wind
chill at game time was 13 degrees below zero. The Hawkeyes
and Gators combined for six interceptions, 19 penalties and only
seven of 31 third down conversions in the ragged contest. The
play of the game took place with 1:08 left in the first half. Tom
Nichol, attempting to punt out of his own end zone, misplayed
a high snap and Floridas Doug Drew covered it for a touchdown.
Nichol scored the Hawkeyes only points on a pair of short
field goals. Owen Gill led the Hawkeye offense with 83 yards
rushing.
GAME RECAP
Chuck Longs passing performance surpassed all previous bowl
games as the Hawkeyes blasted Texas 5517 in the inaugural
Freedom Bowl. Long completed 29 of 39 passes for 461 yards and
six TDs despite a steady rain throughout the game. Iowa scored
31 unanswered points in the third quarter. Longs third quarter
totals were 1214 passes for 241 yards and four touchdowns.
Both Robert Smith (4 catches, 115 yards) and Bill Happel (8,
104) had over 100 yards receiving.
SCORING SUMMARY
UF Anderson 1-yard run (Raymond kick)
IA Nichol 32-yard field goal
UF Drew fumble recovery in end zone (Raymond kick)
IA Nichol 31-yard field goal
Attendance: 81,293
IOWA__________________TEAM STATISTICS_ ____________ FLORIDA
16______________________ First downs________________ 14
40114___________________ Rushesyards________________ 44168
167______________________Passing yards_ ______________ 92
13304_____________________Passes_ _________________ 9232
70281___________________ Total offense________________ 67250
240____________________ Puntsaverage_______________ 738
21______________________ Fumbleslost________________ 00
744____________________ Penaltiesyards_______________ 12105
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
Iowa: Gill 1083, Granger 937, Phillips 1333
UF: Anderson 1784, Williams 1068
PASSING
Iowa: Long 13284167
UF: Peace 922292
RECEIVING
Iowa: Harmon 690
UF: Dixon 555
SCORING SUMMARY
IA Hayes 6-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick)
IA Flagg 11-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick)
TX Bryant 11-yard pass from Dodge (Ward kick)
IA Bush 1-yard run (Nichol kick)
TX Harris 1-yard pass from Dodge (Ward kick)
TX Ward 46-yard field goal
IA Nichol 27-yard field goal
IA Nichol 35-yard field goal
IA Happel 33-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick)
IA Smith 49-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick)
IA Helverson 4-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick)
IA Hayes 15-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick)
Attendance: 24,093
TEXAS_________________TEAM STATISTICS_ ______________IOWA
15______________________ First downs__________________28
35115___________________ Rushesyards__________________4191
185______________________Passing yards_ ________________469
17342_____________________Passes_ ___________________30400
69300___________________ Total offense__________________81560
543____________________ Puntsaverage_________________442
33______________________ Fumbleslost__________________52
650____________________ Penaltiesyards_________________427
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
Iowa: Gill 1761.
UT: Orr 1267, Johnson 856
PASSING
Iowa: Long 29390461
UT: Dodge 16322180
RECEIVING
Iowa: Smith 4115, Happel 8104, Flagg 571, Hayes 370
UT: Bryant 350, Duhon 147, Moerschell 440, Harris 637
109
UCLA 45
Iowa 28
Iowa 39
San Diego State 38
GAME RECAP
UCLA freshman tailback Eric Ball paved the way for the Bruins
4528 upset victory over Big Ten champion Iowa. Ball, who
didnt start, rambled for 227 yards on 22 carries. Ball scored on
runs of 30, 40, six and 32 yards. Iowa QB Chuck Long completed
29 of 37 attempts for 319 yards and one score. The Hawkeyes
turned the ball over five times, including four times in the first
half, as UCLA built a 24-10 lead. RB Ronnie Harmon caught a
careerhigh 11 passes for 102 yards and Rob Houghtlin added
field goals of 24 and 52 yards. The teams combined for 889
yards of total offense and 54 first downs.
GAME RECAP
Rob Houghtlins 41yard field goal as time expired culminated an
18point blitz in the final 8:39 and helped Iowa down San Diego
State 3938 in the ninth annual Holiday Bowl. The Hawkeyes
stormed back on a pair of Mark Vlasic TD throws in the final
period to take a 3635 lead. SDSUs Kevin Rahill booted a 21yard
FG with 0:47 left to give the Aztecs a 3836 advantage. Kevin
Harmon returned the ensuing kickoff to the SDSU 37yard line,
and Houghtlin kicked the game winner four plays later. Iowa
was able to win only after converting two-point conversions
following two of their final three touchdowns.
SCORING SUMMARY
IA Hudson 1-yard run (Houghtlin kick)
UCLA Ball 30-yard run (Lee kick)
UCLA Lee 42-yard field goal
IA Houghtlin 24-yard field goal
UCLA Ball 40-yard run (Lee kick)
UCLA Ball 6-yard run (Lee kick)
IA Long 4-yard run (Houghtlin kick)
UCLA Sherrard 6-yard pass from Stevens (Lee kick)
UCLA Ball 32-yard run (Lee kick)
IA Houghtlin 52-yard field goal
UCLA Stevens 1-yard run (Lee kick)
IA Happel 11-yard pass from Long (K. Harmon run)
SCORING SUMMARY
IA Bayless 5-yard run (Houghtlin kick)
SDSU Hardy 6-yard pass from Santos (kick failed)
SDSU Jackson 44-yard pass from Santos (Hardy run)
IA Vlasic 1-yard run (kick failed)
SDSU Gilbreath 28-yard pass from Santos (Rahill kick)
SDSU Gilmore 1-yard run (Rahill kick)
IA Hudson 1-yard run (Smith pass from Vlasic)
SDSU Hardy 6-yard run (Rahill kick)
IA Cook 29-yard pass from Vlasic (Flagg pass from Vlasic)
IA Flagg 4-yard pass from Vlasic (Houghtlin kick)
SDSU Rahill 21-yard field goal
IA Houghtlin 41-yard field goal
Attendance: 103,292
Attendance: 59,473
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
Iowa: R. Harmon 1455, Hudson 1353
UCLA: Ball 22227, Green 1346, Farr 542
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
Iowa: Bayless 19110, Hudson 943
SDSU: Hardy 2683, Gilmore 735
PASSING
Iowa: Long 29371319
UCLA: Stevens 16261189
PASSING
Iowa: Vlasic 15281222
SDSU: Santos 21332298
RECEIVING
Iowa: R. Harmon 11102, Happel 689, Flagg 355, Smith 444
UCLA: Dorrell 359, Sherrard 448, Tennell 330
RECEIVING
Iowa: Flagg 466, Early 357, Cook 251
SDSU: Jackson 289, Gilbreath 587, Gilmore 970
Iowa 20
Wyoming 19
N.C. State 28
Iowa 23
GAME RECAP
Iowas defense and special teams scored two touchdowns and FB
David Hudson tallied on a short run in the fourth period to rally
the Hawkeyes to a 2019 triumph over Wyoming in the 10th
Holiday Bowl. Merton Hanks deflected a secondperiod punt,
the first of his two blocked kicks, and Jay Hess covered it in
the end zone for a score. Anthony Wright cut the lead to 1913
with a 33yard interception return. Greg Workers 52yard FG
attempt was blocked by Hanks with 46 seconds left to preserve
the victory. Wright, who added six tackles, was Iowas game
MVP. Wyoming had a 120 lead before Hess got the Hawkeyes
on the scoreboard, but Iowa still trailed 19-7 at halftime before
pitching a shutout in the second half.
GAME RECAP
Iowa couldnt overcome seven turnovers, including three
interceptions by North Carolina States Michael Brooks, in a 2823
loss in the Peach Bowl. NCSU jumped out to a 283 lead before
the Hawkeyes staged a furious comeback with 20 unanswered
points. Chuck Hartlieb passed for 428 yards 122 to Marv Cook
and 101 and two TDs to Deven Harberts in the catchup effort.
The Hawkeyes trailed 283 just 15 minutes into the game before
Hartlieb worked his magic. The Wolfpack also committed seven
turnovers, losing five fumbles. Freshman Tyrell Jackson scored
two TDs for North Carolina State.
SCORING SUMMARY
W Worker 43-yard field goal
W Worker 38-yard field goal
W Loving 15-yard pass from Burnett (pass failed)
IA Hess 10-yard blocked punt return (Houghtlin kick)
W Abraham 3-yard run (Worker kick)
IA Wright 33-yard interception return (Houghtlin kick)
IA Hudson 1-yard run (pass failed)
Attendance: 61,892
IOWA__________________TEAM STATISTICS_ ___________ WYOMING
17______________________ First downs_______________ 19
3694____________________ Rushesyards_______________ 2143
237______________________Passing yards_ _____________ 332
21350_____________________Passes_ ________________ 28511
71331___________________ Total offense_______________ 72375
842____________________ Puntsaverage______________ 630
11______________________ Fumbleslost_______________ 00
657____________________ Penaltiesyards______________ 761
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
Iowa: Harmon 1247, Hudson 1043
UW: Abraham 1439
PASSING
Iowa: Hartlieb 21350237
UW: Burnett 28511332
RECEIVING
Iowa: Flagg 693, Watkins 472, Cook 643
UW: Sargent 8106, Loving 563, Wood 451, Joseph 442
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 : 44,635
IOWA__________________TEAM STATISTICS_ _____________
21______________________ First downs_________________
1946____________________ Rushesyards_________________
428______________________Passing yards_ _______________
30514_____________________Passes_ __________________
70447___________________ Total offense_________________
636____________________ Puntsaverage________________
43______________________ Fumbleslost_________________
444____________________ Penaltiesyards________________
NCSU
24
72236
195
11232
95401
536
85
440
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
Iowa: Saunders 622
NCSU: Jackson 1786, Crite 1353
PASSING
Iowa: Hartlieb 30514428
NCSU: Montgomery 7101152
RECEIVING
Iowa: Cook 8122, Harberts 6101, Bass 467
NCSU: Peebles 291
111
Washington 46
Iowa 34
Iowa 13
Brigham Young 13
GAME RECAP
Iowa charged back from a 337 halftime deficit to pull within 13 (3926)
with 5:07 left, but Washington held on to defeat the Hawkeyes 4634
in the highestscoring game in Rose Bowl history. Nick Bell gained 64
yards to go over 1,000 for the season (1,009) and Tony Stewart became
Iowas alltime leading rusher (2,562). The receiving corps was a bright
spot for Iowa, combining for 315 yards on 17 catches. Mike Saunders
led Iowas receivers with five catches for 99 yards and Bell totaled 85
yards on three receptions. Bell and QB Matt Rodgers both rushed for
two touchdowns.
GAME RECAP
Iowas attempt to become the winningest team in Hawkeye history came
up just short at the hands of Ty Detmer and Brigham Young. The 1990
Heisman Trophy winner passed for 350 yards in rallying the Cougars
back from a 130 halftime deficit. Iowa built its lead on two touchdown
runs by Mike Saunders. Saunders joined Iowas exclusive 1,000yard in a
season club. He had 103 yards on 19 carries in the Holiday Bowl to give
him 1,022 for the season and 1,476 career rushing yards. Iowa QB Matt
Rodgers completed 19 of 28 passes for 221 yards. Jon Filloon caught a
careerhigh seven passes for 107 yards in his final game as a Hawkeye.
AllAmerican defensive end Leroy Smith was injured in the first half
and never returned to the Iowa lineup. BYU had a chance to win the
game with under 30 seconds to play. The Cougars had a first down on
the Iowa 18yard line with the score tied. However, Detmers final pass
was intercepted by Carlos James at the goal line. Teddy Jo Faley led
Iowas defenders with 14 tackles, including 13 solo stops. The Hawkeyes
finished the season ranked 10th in both the AP and CNN/USA Today
polls with a 1011 record.
SCORING SUMMARY
UW Hanson 23-yard field goal
UW Hall 27-yard return of blocked punt (Hanson kick)
IA Bell 15-yard run (Skillett kick)
UW Hanson 38-yard field goal
UW Mincy 37-yard return of interception (run failed)
UW Brunell 5-yard run (Hanson kick)
UW Bailey 22-yard pass from Brunell (Hanson kick)
IA Rodgers 7-yard run (Skillett kick)
UW Brunell 20-yard run (run failed)
IA Rodgers 9-yard run (run failed)
IA Bell 20-yard run (run failed)
UW Bailey 31-yard pass from Brunell (Hanson kick)
IA Saunders 12-yard pass from Rodgers (Velicer pass from Rodgers)
Attendance: 101,273
WASH_ ________________TEAM STATISTICS_ ______________IOWA
19______________________ First downs__________________19
40222___________________ Rushesyards__________________39139
163______________________Passing yards_ ________________315
14252_____________________Passes_ ___________________17374
65385___________________Total Offense__________________76454
442____________________ Puntsaverage_________________633
31______________________ Fumbleslost__________________41
545____________________ Penaltiesyards_________________855
30:30___________________Possession time_ _______________29:30
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
Iowa: Bell 1164, Montgomery 426, Stewart 721
UW: Lewis 19128, Bryant 347, Brunell 1028
PASSING
Iowa: Rodgers 15343196, Hughes 11066, Titley 11053
UW: Brunell 14221163
RECEIVING
Iowa: Saunders 599, Bell 385, Filloon 153
UW: Bailey 253, Turner 336, Pierce 432
SCORING SUMMARY
IA Saunders 13-yard run (kick failed)
IA Saunders 5-yard run (Skillett kick)
BYU Tuipulotu 9-yard pass from Detmer (kick failed)
BYU Anderson 29-yard pass from Detmer (Kauffman kick)
Attendance: 60,646
BYU___________________TEAM STATISTICS_ ______________IOWA
26______________________ First downs__________________20
3380____________________ Rushesyards__________________33125
350______________________Passing yards_ ________________221
29441_____________________Passes_ ___________________19281
288____________________ Puntsaverage_________________4139
00______________________ Fumbleslost__________________00
760____________________ Penaltiesyards_________________761
32:23___________________Possession time_ _______________27:37
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
Iowa: Saunders 19103, Montgomery 735
BYU: Willis 1361, Tuipulotu 1244
PASSING
Iowa: Rodgers 19281221
BYU: Detmer 29441350
RECEIVING
Iowa: Filloon 7107, Hughes 548, Cross 331
BYU: Tuipulotu 885, Rex 671, Drage 562, Nowatzke 360
TACKLES
Iowa: Faley 14, Polly 8, Blue 6, Clark 6, Derby 6
BYU: Hansen 9, Mitchell 9, Arnold 8, Biegel 6
California -- 37
Iowa -- 3
Iowa -- 38
Washington -- 18
GAME RECAP
California exploded for 17 points in the second quarter and defeated
Iowa 373 in the inaugural Alamo Bowl. The Golden Bears built a 90
lead on three field goals by Doug Brien, then expanded their advantage
to 160 on a sixyard touchdown pass from Dave Barr to Mike Caldwell.
Iowas deficit grew when Jerrott Willard picked off a Paul Burmeister pass
and ran it 61 yards for a score just before halftime. Iowas only points in
the second half came on a 42yard field goal by Brion Hurley in the third
quarter. Iowa finished the season 66. A bright spot was punter Nick
Gallery, who averaged 43 yards on eight punts. Harold Jasper had four
pass receptions for 55 yards to lead Iowas receivers. Larry Blue received
the Alamo Bowl Sportsmanship Award. The game marked Coach Hayden
Frys first return to his home state for a game since he took the Iowa job
15 years earlier.
GAME RECAP
Iowa jumped out to the early lead and didnt look back, defeating Pac10 co-champion Washington, 38-18, in the 62nd annual Sun Bowl at El
Paso, TX. Sedrick Shaw started the Iowa scoring by taking a handoff
and running 58 yards for a touchdown only 1:52 into the game. Kickers
Brion Hurley and Zach Bromert each added a pair of field goals. A snap
over the punters head led to a safety and a 21-0 halftime lead for the
Hawkeyes. Hurley kicked his third field goal of the day from 50 yards
out as Iowas lead climbed to 24 in the third quarter. Washington got
on the board for the first time at the 8:37 mark of the third quarter
when Shane Fortney hit Jerome Pathon on a 30-yard touchdown pass.
Iowa fullback Michael Burger scored on runs of eight- and one-yard to
increase the score to 38-6 before Washington added two late scores. The
Iowa defense recorded four sacks while forcing three fumbles. Hawkeye
running backs Shaw (135) and Tavian Banks (122) each rushed for over
100 yards. The win moved Iowas final record to 8-4.
SCORING SUMMARY
Cal Brien 37-yard field goal
Cal Brien 20-yard field goal
Cal Brien 30-yard field goal
Cal Caldwell 6-yard pass from Barr (Brien kick)
Cal Willard 61-yard interception return (Brien kick)
IA Hurley 42-yard field goal
Cal Uwaezuoke 34-yard pass from Barr (Brien kick)
Cal Remington 12-yard pass from Barr (Brien kick)
Attendance: 45,716
CAL___________________ TEAM STATISTICS_________________ IOWA
28_______________________ First downs____________________ 5
55179___________________ Rushesyards___________________ 2120
266______________________ Passing yards___________________ 70
445______________________ Total offense___________________ 90
21280_____________________ Passes______________________ 6171
242_____________________ Puntsaverage_ _________________ 843
31_______________________Fumbleslost___________________ 10
535_____________________Penaltiesyards__________________ 1074
43:14___________________ Possession time__________________ 16:46
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
Iowa: Kahl 527, King 519, Shaw 414
CAL: Chapman 2489, Edwards 642, Rutherford 1040
PASSING
Iowa: Burmeister 617137
CAL: Barr 21280266
RECEIVING
Iowa: Jasper 455, Dean 215
CAL: Caldwell 580, Uwaezuoke 255, Chapman 550
TACKLES
Iowa: Dailey 16, Sether 10, Hilliard 9
CAL: Willard 6, Spears 5
SCORING SUMMARY
IA -- Shaw 58-yard run (Bromert kick)
IA -- Hurley 49-yard field goal
IA -- Safety, punt snap out of endzone
IA -- Bromert 33-yard field goal
IA -- Hurley 47-yard field goal
IA -- Hurley 50-yard field goal
W -- Pathon, 30-yard pass from Fortney (pass failed)
IA -- Burger 8-yard run (Bromert kick)
IA -- Burger 1-yard run (Bromert kick)
W -- Coleman 3-yard pass from Huard (pass failed)
W -- Conwell 20-yard pass from Huard (run failed)
Attendance: 49,116
IOWA__________________ TEAM STATISTICS________________ UW
18_______________________ First downs___________________ 14
50-286___________________ Rushes-yards__________________ 29-96
135______________________ Passing yards__________________ 250
421______________________ Total offense__________________ 346
26-11-2_____________________ Passes_____________________ 37-19-0
5-39.4___________________ Punts-average_ ________________ 7-27.1
1-0_______________________Fumbles-lost__________________ 3-3
12-106___________________Penalties-yards_________________ 8-58
35:32___________________ Possession time_________________ 24:28
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
Iowa: Shaw 21-135, Banks 13-122, Burger 7-39
UW: Neal 9-65, Shehee 8-38
PASSING
Iowa: Sherman 24-11-1-135
UW: Huard 26-14-0-194, Fortney 11-5-0-56
RECEIVING
Iowa: Slutzker 4-66, Dwight 3-40
UW: Conwell 4-71, Pathen 4-62, Coleman 3-33
TACKLES
Iowa: Rollins 8, Diaco 6, Jackson 6
UW: Aleaga 14, Devers 9, Jensen 9, Malloe 9, Davis 9
113
Iowa -- 27
Texas Tech -- 0
Arizona State -- 17
Iowa -- 7
GAME RECAP
In its first trip back to San Antonio since losing to California 37-3 in the
inaugural 1993 Alamo Bowl, Iowas defense put on a clinic in stopping
the run - one runner in particular. Iowas group of run-stoppers, headed
by sophomore linebackers Matt Hughes and Vernon Rollins, held Doak
Walker Award winner and 2,000-yard rusher Byron Hanspard to 64 yards
rushing on 18 attempts. In the process the Hawkeyes shut down Texas
Tech for a dominating 27-0 win. Hanspards longest run of the evening
was 17 yards, as Iowa controlled the line of scrimmage and limited the
Red Raiders to 60 yards total rushing. The victory was Iowas second
shutout of the season (the Hawkeyes also blanked Wisconsin 31-0).
And while Hanspard was held in check throughout, Iowa senior Sedrick
Shaw was unstoppable as he rushed for 113 yards on 20 carries and one
touchdown. Shaws second touchdown run was impressive, as he broke
three tackles enroute to the end zone. Matt Sherman led a consistent
Iowa offense with 126 yards passing - 105 to wide receiver Tim Dwight.
The Hawkeye ground attack churned for 217 yards. Hughes finished with
eight tackles, while Rollins added five. Sophomore Jared DeVries finished
with two sacks and five tackles, three for a loss. Shaw and DeVries were
named offensive and defensive MVPs, respectively.
GAME RECAP
An incredible defensive effort by Arizona State, it picked apart Iowas
ninth-ranked offense and earned the Sun Devils a 17-7 win in the
Norwest Sun Bowl. The Sun Devil offense overshadowed Iowa, as ASU
rushed for 268 yards and compiled 377 yards total offense. RB Tavian
Banks sparked the offense unit on Iowas second possession, breaking
loose for a 26-yard run to the ASU 30. Unfortunately, for Iowa, ASU
held the nations fourth-best rusher to only 52 yards in the game. In the
second quarter ASU set a seven-play, 55-yard scoring drive into motion,
and never looked back. The Sun Devils recovered an Iowa fumble late in
the first half and added a field goal for a 10-0 halftime advantage.
Iowa was able to score on a six-play, 87-yard scoring drive, under the
direction of quarterback Randy Reiners, late in the fourth quarter. LBs
Raj Clark and Matt Hughes led the Iowa defense, each recording 12
tackles, while CB Ed Gibson added 11. Jared DeVries contributed nine
tackles, two tackles for loss and one sack. Iowa punter Jason Baker was
named Sun Bowl Special Teams MVP after averaging 48.9 yards per punt,
including a Sun Bowl-record 76-yarder.
SCORING SUMMARY
IA -- Sherman 1-yard run (Bromert rush failed)
IA -- Shaw 20-yard run (Knipper pass reception)
IA -- Bromert 36-yard field goal
IA -- Bromert 26-yard field goal
IA -- Filer 14-yard run (Bromert kick)
Attendance: 55,677
IOWA__________________ TEAM STATISTICS_______________TTU
23_______________________ First downs__________________13
52-217___________________ Rushes-yards ________________31-61
139______________________ Passing yards_________________145
356______________________ Total offense_________________206
10-17_______________________ Passes____________________14-32
0-0_______________________Fumbles-lost_________________0-0
8-78_____________________Penalties-yards________________7-68
34:56___________________ Possession time________________25:04
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
Iowa: Shaw 20-113, Filer 4-41, Banks 13-30, Granquist 4-25
TTU: Hanspard 18-64, Lethridge 12- (-4)
RECEIVING
Iowa: Dwight 6-105, Knipper 1-17, Willock 1-13
TTU: Hart 4-46, McKenzie 3-38, DuBuc 3-20
PASSING
Iowa: Sherman 9-16-126, Driscoll 1-1-13
TTU: 13-28-1-139. Cavazos 1-4-6
TACKLES
Iowa: Hughes 8, DeVries 5, Rollins 5, Ennis-Inge 5
TTU: Brown 7, Reagor 6, Jones 5, Johnson 5
SCORING SUMMARY
ASU -- Jackson 35-yard pass from Campbell (Nycz kick)
ASU -- Nycz 20-yard field goal
ASU -- Martin 1-yard run (Nycz kick)
IA -- Carter 26-yard pass from Reiners (Bromert kick)
Attendance: 49,104
IOWA__________________ TEAM STATISTICS_________________ASU
10_______________________ First Downs_ __________________18
30-19____________________ Rushes-Yards___________________61-268
190______________________ Passing Yards___________________109
209_______________________ Total Yards____________________377
12-27-0_____________________ Passes______________________5-11-0
8-48.9___________________ Punts-Average_ _________________9-36.1
0-0______________________ Fumbles-Lost___________________0-0
7-44____________________ Penalities-Yards__________________11-90
24:31___________________ Possession Time__________________35:29
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
Iowa: Banks 14-52, Thein 3-5, Burger 1-1
ASU: Martin 27-169, Redmond 13-50
PASSING
Iowa: Sherman 8-22-0-120, Reiners 4-5-0-70
ASU: Campbell 5-11-0-109
RECEIVING
Iowa: Gibson 3-79, Dwight 3-51, Banks 2-12
ASU: Jackson 2-44, Mitchell 1-41
TACKLES
Iowa: Clark 12, Hughes 12, Gibson 11, Cooks 10, LaFleur 10
ASU: Jackson 7, Staat 6
Iowa -- 19
Texas Tech -- 16
Southern California -- 38
Iowa -- 17
GAME RECAP
Iowas Nate Kaeding kicked a 47-yard field goal with 44 seconds to play in the game
and defensive back Bob Sanders intercepted a Texas Tech pass in the endzone on
the final play as Iowa defeated the Red Raiders 19-16 in the 2001 Alamo Bowl. The
Hawkeyes ended the season with a 7-5 overall record with the bowl victory. The
crowd of 65,232 marked the second largest crowd in Alamo Bowl history.
The Hawkeye drove 53 yards in eight plays for the final score of the game, which
was the fourth field goal of the day for Kaeding. Texas Tech had tied the score at
16-16 with 2:05 remaining before Iowas game winning drive.
Iowa QB Kyle McCann accounted for most of the yardage in the final scoring drive.
He compleded three straight passes for 41 totals yards and then scrambled for 16
yards to the Tech 26-yardline to set up Kaedings game winning kick.
Kaeding tied an Iowa record with the four field goals, which came from 36, 31, 46
and 47 yards. Iowa took an early 10-0 lead in the first half, using a ball control
offense to keep the Red Raider passing attack on the sidelines. Tech got on the
scoreboard on the final play of the half on a 50-yard field goal and tied the score
at 10-10 on its first possession of the third quarter.
An interception by Iowas Derrick Pickens led to an Iowa field goal for a 13-10
advantage and good field position led to Kaedings 46-yard effort that put Iowa
in front 16-10.
Pickens was named the Outstanding Defensive Player of the Game, while RB
Aaron Greving earned that award for offense. Filling in for the injured Ladell
Betts, Greving rushed 25 times for 115 yards, including a one-yard scoring run
for Iowas only touchdown. McCann completed 19-26 passes for 161 yards, with
no interceptions.
Along with the interception on the final play of the game, Sanders led the Iowa
defense with 11 tackles. Grant Steen added eight stops and Benny Sapp had
seven tackles and an interception. Iowas defense held Texas Tech to just 80 net
rushing yards.
GAME RECAP
Southern Cals big second half lifted the Trojans past Iowa, 38-17 in the 2003
FedEx Orange Bowl. Iowa, which saw its nine-game winning streak come to an
end, completed the season with an 11-2 overall record and an eighth place ranking
in the final polls.
Hawkeye C.J. Jones opened the game by returning the kickoff an Orange Bowl
record 100 yards, giving Iowa an early 7-0 lead. The Trojans quickly answered with
a four-play, 79-yard drive that ended with a Justin Fargas four-yard run.
Iowa and USC each added 35-yard field goals before the half. Iowa had an opportunity
to take the lead, but a seven-play, 41-yard drive stalled on the USC one-yard line as
the half ended and USC blocked an Iowa field goal attempt on the final play.
USC controlled the second half by scoring touchdowns on its first three possessions.
USCs defense stifled the Hawkeyes.
Heisman Trophy winning QB Carson Palmer led USC by completing 21 of 31 passes
for 303 yards and one touchdown. He was named the Orange Bowl MVP. Fargas
became only the second Hawkeye opponent to eclipse 100 rushing yards as he
gained 122 in 20 attempts. His rushing numbers included a 50-yard scoring scamper
that marked the longest run against the Iowa defense all season.
QB Brad Banks completed 15-36 passes for 204 yards and one touchdown. Banks
threw 103 consecutive passes without an interception before USCs Jason Leach
picked one off in the fourth quarter. Banks also rushed eight times for 36 yards.
His 423 rushing yards is an Iowa record for quarterbacks in a season.
WR Maurice Brown and TE Dallas Clark led the Iowa receivers. Brown had six
receptions for 63 yards and a touchdown, while Clark tallied four receptions for
97 yards. Browns 18-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter broke the
school record for TD receptions in a season.
Jones ran back four kickoffs for 169 yards, which is an Orange Bowl record and an
Iowa bowl game record for return yards.
Defensive backs Bob Sanders and Derek Pagel led Iowas defensive unit recording
13 and 10 tackles, respectively. The Iowa defense sacked Palmer four times, which
included DE Matt Roths team-leading 11th sack in the second quarter.
SCORING SUMMARY
IA -- Kaeding 36-yard field goal
IA -- Greving 1-yard run (Kaeding kick)
TTU -- Greathouse 50-yard field goal
TTU -- Walker 20-yard pass from Kingsbury (Treece kick)
IA -- Kaeding 31-yard field goal
IA -- Kaeding 46-yard field goal
TTU -- Treece 23-yard field goal
TTU -- Treece 37-yard field goal
IA -- Kaeding 47-yard field goal
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: 65,232
TTU_________________________Team Statistics____________________
20___________________________ First Downs______________________
20-80_________________________ Rushes-Yards_____________________
309__________________________Passing Yards_ ____________________
49-29-3______________________ Passes (A-C-I)_____________________
389__________________________ Total Offense_ ____________________
5-37.2_______________________ Punts-Average_____________________
0-0___________________________ Fumbles-Lost_ ____________________
5-35_________________________ Penalties-Yards_____________________
24:57________________________Possession Time____________________
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
Iowa
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35:03
Attendance: 75,971
USC__________________________ TEAM STATS______________________
30___________________________ First Downs______________________
49-247________________________ Rushes-Yards_____________________
303__________________________Passing Yards_ ____________________
21-31-0______________________ Passes (C-A-I)_____________________
550__________________________ Total Offense_ ____________________
2-37.5_______________________ Punts-Average_____________________
2-0___________________________ Fumbles-Lost_ ____________________
6-45_________________________ Penalties-Yards_____________________
38:06________________________Possession Time____________________
IOWA
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13-85
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 -- 37
Florida -- 17
Iowa -- 30
Louisiana State -- 25
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25:48
Florida -- 31
Iowa -- 24
Texas -- 26
Iowa -- 24
GAME RECAP
Florida scored the games first 17 points and held off a late Iowa surge to defeat the
Hawkeyes 31-24 in the 2006 Outback Bowl at Tampa, FL.
The Gators blocked and returned an Iowa punt for a score on Iowas first possession
to take a 7-0 advantage. Florida then added a 21-yard field goal and returned an
interception 60 yards to take a 17-0 lead with 1:57 left in the first half.
Iowa scored its first points on a 20-yard touchdown pass from QB Drew Tate to WR
Clinton Solomon. However, the Gators answered the Hawkeye score with a touch
down with one second left in the period to take a 24-7 halftime advantage.
Florida added a 38-yard touchdown pass for the only score of the third quarter,
but Iowa rallied to score 17 fourth-quarter points to make for an exciting finish.
WR Ed Hinkel caught touchdown passes of four and 14 yards from Tate, while PK
Kyle Schlicher converted a 45-yard field goal to cut the Florida lead to 34-21 with
1:24 left.
Iowas comeback fell short as the Hawkeyes failed to recover an onside kick. On
the previous play, Iowa recovered the onside kick, only to be flagged for an offside
penalty.
Tate completed 32-55 passes for 346 yards and three scores; the 32 pass completions
and 55 attempts established Iowa bowl records. Hinkel caught a team-high nine
passes for 87 yards and tied an Iowa bowl record with two touchdown receptions.
Damian Sims tied an Iowa bowl record with five kickoff returns for 107 yards.
Florida QB Chris Leak completed 25-40 passes for 278 yards and two TDs. Leaks
two touchdown passes went to Outback Bowl MVP, WR Dallas Baker, who caught
10 passes for 147 yards.
LB Abdul Hodge amassed an Outback Bowl and Iowa bowl record 19 tackles (14
solo) to lead the Hawkeye defense. DB Antwan Allen and DB Marcus Paschal each
added 10 tackles, while LB Chad Greenway recorded nine stops. Allen became the
first Iowa player to start in four January bowl games.
GAME RECAP
Texas outscored Iowa 23-10 in the final three periods en route to a 26-24 Alamo Bowl
victory over the Hawkeyes in front of a bowl-record 65,875 fans in the Alamodome.
Iowa sprinted out of the gates, scoring touchdowns on its first two possessions. RB Al
bert Young scored on a one-yard run and WR Andy Brodell caught a 63-yard touchdown
pass from QB Drew Tate. The 63-yard pass is the longest TD pass in Iowa bowl history.
After a Texas field goal, Iowa looked to stretch its lead to 21-3 on a nine-yard
touchdown reception by TE Scott Chandler, but a flag negated the score. Texas
intercepted a Tate pass in the end zone on the very next play. The Longhorns took
advantage of Iowas misfortune and turned the turnover in seven points. Iowa took
a 14-10 lead into the half.
The Longhorns scored the next 10 points on a 43-yard field goal and a 72-yard
touchdown pass to grab a 20-14 advantage midway through the third period. Iowa
quickly answered with a four-play, 68-yard drive that culminated with a 23-yard
touchdown reception by Brodell.
Texas responded with a touchdown on the following possession to go up 26-21.
Iowa added a PK Kyle Schlicher 38-yard field goal late in the fourth quarter to cut
the deficit to 26-24. The Longhorns became the first team to win the Alamo Bowl
when trailing at the half.
Tate completed 15-25 passes for 274 yards and two touchdowns. Brodell tied an
Iowa bowl record with two touchdown receptions and matched a career high with
159 receiving yards on six receptions. Furthermore, the 159 yards is an Alamo
Bowl receiving record, besting Michigans Amani Toomers 135 yards set in 1995.
Texas QB Colt McCoy was named the Most Outstanding Offensive Player. McCoy
completed 26-40 passes for 308 yards and two scores.
Four Hawkeyes recorded seven tackles or more. DB Miguel Merrick had a teamhigh eight tackles. DB Charles Godfrey and LB Ed Miles each were credited with
seven stops.
SCORING SUMMARY
UF -- McCollum 6-yard blocked punt return (Hetland kick)
UF -- Hetland 21-yard field goal
UF -- Brown 60-yard interception return (Hetland kick)
IA -- Solomon 20-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick)
UF -- Baker 24-yard pass from Leak (Hetland kick)
UF -- Baker 38-yard pass from Leak (Hetland kick)
IA -- Hinkel 4-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick)
IA -- Hinkel 14-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick)
IA -- Schlicher 45-yard field goal
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: 65,881
Attendance: 65,875
UF
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3-46.3
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5-30
35:25
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING:
IOWA: Young 13-34, Tate, 3-24
UF: Moore 13-88, Wynn 8-34
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING:
IOWA: Young 13-64, Sims, 12-26
UT: Charles 4-26, Shipley 1-14
PASSING:
IOWA: Tate 32-55-1-346
UF: Leak 25-40-0-278
PASSING:
IOWA: Tate 15-25-1-274
UT: McCoy 26-40-0-308
RECEIVING:
IOWA: Solomon 7-96, Chandler 7-89
UF: Baker 10-147, Jackson 7-76
RECEIVING:
IOWA: Brodell 6-159, Douglas 3-40
UT: Finley 8-46, Cosby 7-59
TACKLES:
IOWA: Hodge 19, Allen 10, Paschal 10
UF: Webb 10, Brown 7, Herring 7
TACKLES:
IOWA: Merrick 8, Godfrey 7, Milles 7, Gabelmann 7
UT: Miller 11, Griffin 10, Derry 6
UT
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Washington State
Alabama
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Maryland
Auburn
Boise State
Penn State
Notre Dame
Virginia Tech
Pittsburgh
Colorado
Florida State
Virginia
Texas Christian
Marshall
West Virginia
Maryland
Notre Dame
Michigan State
UCLA
Oklahoma
Rice
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Oklahoma
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Virginia
West Virginia
Kentucky
Florida State
Oklahoma
Michigan
Penn State
Tennessee
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Alabama
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national awards
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.
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 all-American. He is the third Hawkeye player to earn the Outland Trophy.
PK Nate Kaeding earned the Lou Groza Award as the top kicker in the nation in 2002 as a junior. He also earned consensus all-America honors
in 2003 and was one of three finalists for the Groza Award as a senior.
Also in 2002, Dallas Clark earned the John Mackey Award as the top tight end in the nation and QB Brad Banks was recognized with the Davey
OBrien Award as the top signal caller in the nation.
Along with having three players earn Player of the Year awards for their positions (QB Brad Banks, TE Dallas Clark and PK Nate Kaeding) in
2002, Iowa had a total of 11 players earn first team all-Big Ten honors. In addition to earning the Davey OBrien Award as the top quarterback,
Banks was named Associated Press National Player of the Year, placed second in the Heisman Trophy voting and was named the Most Valuable
Player and Offensive Player of the Year in the Big Ten Conference. Banks was also a finalist for the Maxwell Award and the Walter Camp Foundation
Player of the Year.
Center Bruce Nelson in 2002 was a finalist for the Rimington Award, which goes to the top center in the nation, while Clark and OL Eric
Steinbach earned consensus all-America honors. The 2002 and 2003 seasons marked just the third and fourth seasons in which Iowa has had
more than one consensus selection. Steinbach, in 2002, preceded Gallery as the Big Ten Lineman of the Year.
In addition to the player honors, Coach Kirk Ferentz in 2002 was named national Coach of The Year by the Walter Camp Foundation and the
Associated Press. The American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) selected Ron Aiken as the 2002 national Assistant Coach of the Year.
Ferentz repeated as the Big Ten Coach of the Year in 2004 as Iowa earned its second title in three seasons. Norm Parker, Iowas defensive
coordinator, was a finalist for the Broyles Award, which recognizes the nations top Division I assistant coach and five Hawkeye players earned
first team all-Big Ten recognition.
Outland Trophy
The Outland Trophy, selected by the Football Writers Association of America, honors the outstanding interior lineman each season.
Robert Gallery, 2003
Cal Jones, 1955
Alex Karras, 1957
Maxwell Award
Selected by the Maxwell Football Club of Philadelphia, this award is presented each season to the nations outstanding college football player.
Nile Kinnick, 1939
Chuck Long, 1985
Presented by the Davey OBrien Educational and Charitable Trust of Fort Worth, Texas, this award honors the No. 1 quarterback in the nation each
season.
Chuck Long, 1985
Brad Banks, 2002
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
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
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
heisman trophy
The Heisman Trophy, honoring the most outstanding college football player in the United States, is presented by the Downtown Athletic Club
of New York each year. Iowas Nile Kinnick earned the Heisman Trophy in 1939.
Along with Kinnick earning the award in 1939, Iowa has had a player finish in the Top 10 in the voting on eight 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.
Nile Kinnick
1939 Heisman Trophy
Cal Jones
10th in 1955
Kenny Ploen
9th in 1956
Alex Karras
2nd in 1957
Randy Duncan
2nd in 1958
Chuck Long
7th in 1984
2nd in 1985
Tim Dwight
7th in 1997
Brad Banks
2nd in 2002
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consensus all-americans
LESTER BELDING
End, 1919, Mason City, Iowa
The Universitys first consensus AllAmerican... earned first
team allAmerican honors as a sophomore... an Eckersall
AllAmerica pick in 1919 (third team), 1920 (second) and
1921 (third)... first Hawkeye named to a major allAmerican
team... threetime first team allBig Ten selection... starred
in track at Iowa and captained team in 1921... one of the
nations premier collegiate pass catchers of his era.
AUBREY DEVINE
Quarterback, 1921, Des Moines, Iowa
Member of Iowa Lettermens Club Hall of Fame... on Iowas
alltime football team... won conference medal for excellence
in athletics and academics... inducted to National Football
Foundation Hall of Fame... threetime first team allBig Ten...
captain of 1921 Big Ten champs... led Hawkeyes in rushing,
passing and scoring in 1919 and 1920... dropkicked a FG to
beat Notre Dame 107 and break the Irish 20game winning
streak in 1921.
GORDON LOCKE
Fullback, 1922, Denison, Iowa
Member of National Football, Helms Athletic Foundation and
Iowa Lettermens Club Halls of Fame... a DB on Iowas alltime
football team... although he played primarily FB, Locke was
a Walter Camp first team allAmerican 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.
24 NILE KINNICK
Halfback, 1939, Adel, Iowa
Voted the best player in Iowa history by fan vote... member
of Iowa Lettermens Club Hall of Fame... won the Heisman,
Maxwell and Walter Camp trophies in 1939... Phi Beta Kappa
scholar and senior class president... Iowas stadium was
renamed in his honor in 1972... Big Ten MVP for the legendary
Ironmen team... his No. 24 is one of two retired numbers at
Iowa... member of Helms Foundation Hall of Fame.
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CAL JONES
Lineman, 195455, Steubenville, Ohio
First twotime consensus allAmerican in Iowa history...
winner of the Outland Trophy in 1955, awarded to nations
top interior lineman... named to 22 allAmerica teams in his
career... his No. 62 is one of two retired numbers at Iowa... an
OL on Iowas alltime team... a threetime first team allBig
Ten pick... named to Iowa Lettermens Club Hall of Fame
(1989)... member of the Helms Foundation Hall of Fame.
77 ALEX KARRAS
Lineman, 1957, Gary, Indiana
Consensus allAmerican (making 10 teams) in 1957... won
Outland Trophy given to the nations top interior lineman...
twice an AP allAmerican, the first twotime pick in Iowa
history... twotime first team allBig Ten pick at tackle...
named to schools alltime football team... member of
inaugural class of the Iowa Lettermens Club Hall of Fame...
played on the Hawkeyes 1956 Rose Bowl champions... former
NFL star with Detroit.
25 RANDY DUNCAN
Quarterback, 1958, Des Moines, Iowa
Won Big Ten and Iowa MVP honors in 1958 when he led the
Hawkeyes to the Rose Bowl... that team won the Grantland
Rice Award, symbolic of the national football championship...
second in 1958 Heisman Trophy balloting... won Walter
Camp Trophy and was college Player-of-the-Year by three
organizations... twotime allconference QB... 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.
99 ANDRE TIPPETT
Defensive End, 1981, Newark, New Jersey
First consensus allAmerican for Coach Hayden Fry...
twotime first team allBig Ten... played for Iowas 1981 Rose
Bowl squad... a team captain in 81... a DE on Iowas alltime
football team... holds Iowa record for tackles for lost yardage
in a season (20 tackles for 153 yards in 1980)... led Big Ten in
tackles for loss (20) as a junior... enjoyed lengthy NFL career
at New England, where he was a five-time allPro selection.
7 REGGIE ROBY
Punter, 1981, Waterloo, Iowa
Consensus allAmerican punter as a junior in 1981... first
team allAmerican honors in 1982... broke a 32yearold
NCAA record for punting average in a season (49.8 in 1981)...
also has national career average record... nations leading
punter twice in career... twotime first team allBig Ten...
punted for nearly fourandahalf miles as a collegian...
an NFL veteran with Miami, Washington and Tampa Bay...
earned allPro mention.
36 LARRY STATION
Linebacker, 198485, Omaha, Nebraska
One of just two Hawkeyes to gain consensus allAmerican
honors twice... academic allAmerican... 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... threetime first team
allBig Ten pick... earned allAmerica mention all four years
at Iowa... LB on Iowas alltime team... drafted by Pittsburgh
Steelers.
consensus all-americans
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CHUCK LONG
Quarterback, 1985, Wheaton, Illinois
Runnerup for Heisman Trophy in closest race in the awards
history... won Maxwell Trophy, given to nations 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)... threetime allBig Ten
first team... Big Ten MVP as senior... threw bowl gamerecord
six TD passes vs. Texas in Freedom Bowl... firstround NFL
draft selection by Detroit.
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MARV COOK
Tight End, 1988, West Branch, Iowa
A 1988 consensus allAmerica pick at TE... named to Iowas
alltime team... Hawkeyes alltime leading receiver among
TEs and second overall (126 catches)... twotime Iowa MVP...
twice first team allBig Ten... academic allconference as
junior... his 28yard TD reception with six seconds left keyed
Iowas first win at Ohio State (in 1987) since 1959... Big Ten
leader in receptions (1988)... drafted by New England Patriots
and was a two-time all-Pro selection.
8 LEROY SMITH
Defensive End, 1991, Sicklerville, New Jersey
Consensus allAmerican at defensive end for Iowas 1011
team in 1991... first team allBig 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 14year old
record... holds Iowa records for QB sacks in a season (18) and
sacks in a game (had five in 169 win at Ohio State)... third
defensive player to earn consensus honors under Hayden Fry
at Iowa.
6 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... holds Iowa record for
career receiving yards (2,271) and ranks fourth in receptions
(139)... second special teams consensus pick under 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 allAmerican 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.
44 DALLAS CLARK
Tight End, 2002, Livermore, Iowa
Consensus all-American after being named first team allAmerica 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 nations 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 walk-on linebacker and was drafted
in first round of the 2003 NFL draft by Indianapolis following
his junior season.
56 ERIC STEINBACH
Offensive Guard, 2002, Lockport, Illinois
Consensus all-American after being named first team allAmerica by the American Football Coaches Association,
Walter Camp Foundation, Associated Press, The Sporting
News and ESPN... honored as the 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.
78 ROBERT GALLERY
Offensive Tackle, 2003, Masonville, Iowa
Consensus all-American after being named first team allAmerica 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 nations 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.
95 NATE KAEDING
Place-kicker, 2003, Coralville, Iowa
Consensus all-American after being named first team allAmerica 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 co-Player 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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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 nations top player.
He made virtually every allAmerica team and was the Big Ten MVP. Nile is a member of Iowas alltime football team and was named its outstanding player.
Kinnick was the spirit of Coach Eddie Andersons Ironmen unit of 39. The Hawkeyes 611 mark included a 76 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.
Cal Jones
Lineman
Steubenville, Ohio
62
Jersey No. 62 was never worn more proudly than the three seasons Cal Jones donned it at Iowa.
One of the most intimidating linemen to wear the old gold and black, Jones was a threetime first team allBig Ten guard. He made 22 allAmerican teams during
his career, including a record 15 in 1954.
As team captain in 1955, Jones earned the prestigious Outland Trophy, given to the nations top interior lineman. He was a consensus allAmerican twice, one of
only two at Iowa. Cal is an elected member of the National Football Foundation and Helms Athletic Foundation Halls of Fame.
Jones most recently was inducted into the inaugural class of Iowa Lettermens Club Hall of Fame. He was also chosen to the Iowa alltime football team in 1989.
A physical education major at Iowa, Jones earned a 3.0 gradepoint average. He earned praise from Coach Forest Evashevski, who called him the greatest lineman
I ever coached.
The twoway guard was part of the Steubenville Trio (along with Frank Gilliam and Eddie Vincent) to come to Iowa from Steubenville, Ohio in the mid1950s.
Jones died as a result of a plane crash in Canada on Dec. 9, 1956.
HALL OF FAME
Nineteen 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 and Chuck Long have been named to the National Football Foundation Hall as players, while Earl Banks was inducted on
the merits of his long-time coaching tenure at Morgan State. Former Iowa Coach Forest Evashevski was honored into the Hall of Fame in December of 2000 in New York
City and Hayden Fry is the latest Iowa coach to be inducted.
Evashevski coached Iowa from 1952-60, compiling a 42-27-4 record. The Hawkeyes finished in the top five nationally in 1956, 1957, 1958 and 1960 under
Evashevski, who later served as Iowas Athletic Director.
Fry was inducted as a member of the 2003 Hall of Fame class at the 46th annual awards dinner on Dec. 9, 2003 at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City. The
newest class was officially enshrined at the Hall in South Bend, IN, in August, 2004. Fry is Iowas winningest head coach with 143 wins. He led the Hawkeyes to
three Big Ten titles and Rose Bowl appearances and coached the Hawkeyes in 14 bowl games.
Inductees are selected by a vote of all dues-paying members of the National Iowa Varsity Club. All former Hawkeye athletes who have won at least one major letter
and completed their eligibility at least 10 years prior to selection are eligible for the Hall of Fame. A coach or administrator must have retired or left the university at
least five years prior to selection. A maximum of seven inductees may be selected to the Hall of Fame each year.
Listed below are each of the 38 inductees who have played football for the Hawkeyes or served as Iowas head football coach. 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
Al Couppee
Football, 1939, 1940, 1941
Mick Enich
Football, 1938, 1939, 1940
Dick Crayne
Football, 1933, 1934, 1935
Track, 1934
Jim Gibbons
Football, 1955, 1956, 1957
Frank Cuhel
Football, 1927, 1928
Track, 1926, 1927, 1928
Aubrey Devine
Football, 1919, 1920, 1921
Basketball, 1920, 1921, 1922
Track, 1920, 1921, 1922
Lester Belding
Football, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921
Track, 1920, 1921, 1922
Jack Dittmer
Football, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949
Baseball, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950
Basketball, 1950
Marv Cook
Football, 1985,1986,1987,1988
Randy Duncan
Football, 1956, 1957, 1958
Willis Glasgow
Football, 1927, 1928, 1929
Baseball, 1927, 1928, 1929
Homer Harris
Football, 1935, 1936, 1937
Jerry Hilgenberg
Football, 1951, 1952, 1953
Baseball, 1952, 1953
Calvin Jones
Football, 1953, 1954, 1955
Alex Karras
Football, 1956, 1957
Nile Kinnick
Football, 1937, 1938, 1939
Basketball, 1938
Kenny Ploen
Football, 1954, 1955, 1956
Track, 1955
Paul Krause
Football, 1961, 1962, 1963
Baseball, 1962, 1963
Erwin Prasse
Football, 1937, 1938, 1939
Basketball, 1938, 1939, 1940
Baseball, 1938, 1939, 1940
Joe Laws
Football, 1931, 1932, 1933
Baseball, 1932, 1933
William Reichardt
Football, 1949, 1950, 1951
Gordon Locke
Football, 1920, 1921, 1922
Mike Reilly
Football, 1961, 1962, 1963
Chuck Long
Football, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985
Ozzie Simmons
Football, 1932, 1933
John Niland
Football, 1963, 1964, 1965
Duke Slater
Football, 1918, 1919, 1920,
1921
Track, 1919, 1920, 1921
Larry Station
Football, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985
Walter Stub Stewart
Football, 1907, 1908, 1909
Basketball, 1908, 1909, 1910
Baseball, 1908, 1909, 1910
Andre Tippett
Football, 1979, 1981, 1982
Emlen Tunnell
Football, 1946, 1947
Samuel Clyde Williams
Football, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901
Baseball, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901
Track, 1900, 1901, 1902
Nile Kinnick, the 1939 Heisman, Walter Camp and Maxwell Trophy
winner, was voted the most outstanding player in school history.
Offense
Pos._________
WR__________
OL_ _________
OL_ _________
C____________
OL_ _________
OL_ _________
TE___________
QB__________
RB__________
RB__________
FB_ _________
Player____________________Years
Tim Dwight________________1994-97
Duke Slater________________1918-21
Alex Karras________________1956-57
Jerry Hilgenberg____________1951-53
John Niland________________1963-65
John Alt_ _________________1980-83
Marv Cook_________________1985-88
Chuck Long________________1981-85
Nile Kinnick________________1937-39
Ronnie Harmon_____________1982-85
Bill Reichardt_ _____________1949-51
Defense
Pos._________
DL_ _________
DL_ _________
DL_ _________
DL_ _________
DL_ _________
LB_ _________
LB_ _________
LB_ _________
DB__________
DB__________
DB__________
Player____________________Years
Lester Belding______________1918-21
Mike Enich_________________1938-40
Calvin Jones_______________1953-55
Jared DeVries_______________1995-98
Dave Haight________________1983-85
Andre Tippett______________1979-81
Larry Station_______________1982-85
Leroy Smith________________1989-91
Paul Krause________________1961-63
Willis Glassgow_____________1927-29
Gordon Locke_ _____________1920-22
Player____________________Years
Marv Cook_________________198588
Jim Gibbons________________195557
Mike Enich_________________193840
Calvin Jones_______________195355
Jerry Hilgenberg____________195153
John Niland________________196365
Fred Duke Slater__________191821
Chuck Long________________198285
Ozzie Simmons_____________193436
Aubrey Devine______________191921
Ronnie Harmon_____________198285
Rob Houghtlin______________198587
Special Mention
OL_ _________ Dave Croston_______________198486
OL_ _________ Joe Devlin_________________197375
QB__________ Randy Duncan______________195658
RB__________ Larry Ferguson_ ____________195962
RB__________ Joe Laws__________________193133
RB__________ Ed Podolak_________________196668
RB__________ Bill Reichardt_ _____________194951
E____________ Erwin Prasse_______________193739
Defense
Pos._________
E____________
E____________
DL_ _________
DL_ _________
DL_ _________
LB_ _________
LB_ _________
DB__________
DB__________
DB__________
DB__________
P___________
Player____________________Years
Frank Gilliam_______________195356
Andre Tippett______________197981
Mark Bortz_________________197982
Dave Haight________________198588
Alex Karras________________195657
Mike Reilly________________196163
Larry Station_______________198285
Craig Clemons______________196971
Willis Glassgow_____________192729
Gordon Locke_ _____________192022
Ken Ploen_________________195456
Reggie Roby_______________197982
Special Mention
E____________ Lester Belding______________191821
LB_ _________ Wally Hilgenberg____________196163
DB__________ Devon Mitchell_ ____________198285
DE_ _________ Joe Mott_ _________________198588
LB_ _________ Brad Quast_________________198689
DB__________ Bill Reichardt_ _____________194951
DB__________ Bobby Stoops_ _____________197982
DB__________ Mike Stoops________________198184
Player____________________Year
Lester Belding______________1919
Duke Slater________________1921
Calvin Jones_______________1954
Jerry Hilgenberg____________1953
Francis Schammel___________1934
Alex Karras________________1956
Erwin Prasse_______________1939
Aubrey Devine______________1921
Nile Kinnick________________1939
Willis Glassgow_____________1929
Gordon Locke_ _____________1921
127
Year
Player Teams
1984
Jon Hayes, TE
(G)
Larry Station, LB*
(AP, UPI, WC, K)
1985
Ronnie Harmon, RB (FN, Miz)
Chuck Long, QB*
(AP, UPI, FN, FBW, K,
Merc, WC, TSN, SH, G,
Miz)
Larry Station, LB*
(AP, UPI, FN, FBW, K,
Merc, WC, SH, Miz)
1986
Dave Croston, OT
(FBW, TSN, CPN)
1988
Marv Cook, TE*
(UPI, K, FN, G, CT)
Dave Haight, NG
(WC, FN)
1990
Merton Hanks, DB
(NEA)
1991
Leroy Smith, DE*
(AP, K)
1992
Mike Devlin, C
(K, FBW)
1996
Tim Dwight, WR
(FBW)
1997
Tim Dwight, WR*
(AP, TSN, FBW, FBC)
1998
Jared DeVries, DT*
(FBC, TSN, WC)
2002
Brad Banks, QB
(WC)
Dallas Clark, TE*
(FBW, FBC, WC, AP,
TSN, ESPN, CNNSI)
Nate Kaeding, PK
(FBW, TSN, CNNSI,
ESPN)
Bruce Nelson, C
(FBW, CNNSI)
Eric Steinbach, OG*
(FBC, WC, AP, TSN,
ESPN)
2003
Robert Gallery, OT*
(AP, WC, FBC, FWAA,
TSN, ESPN)
PK Nate Kaeding, PK* (AP, CFN, FBC, ESPN)
* Indicates consensus allAmerican
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS:
AAB AllAmerican Board; ABC television; AP Associated
Press; AP AllPlayers; BE Billy Evans; C Camp; CBS radio; CF
Citizens 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; GR
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; SH ScrippsHoward; 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.
Player Teams
James Trickey, T
(C)
Fred Becker, T
(n/a)
Duke Slater, T
(C, Eck)
Lester Belding, E
(Eck)
Gordon Locke, FB
(Eck)
Duke Slater, T
(C, FW)
Max Kadesky, E
(C)
John Hancock, T
(BE)
Dick Romey, E
(GR)
Emerson Nelson, T
(BE, AP)
Willis Glassgow, HB
(CP, NANA)
Peter Westra, T
(NYS, NANA)
Willis Glassgow, HB
(UP)
Joe Laws, QB
(Col, NANA)
Francis Schammel, G (H)
Ozzie Simmons, HB
(INS, NANA)
Ozzie Simmons, HB
(NEA, NANA, AP)
Erwin Prasse, E
(UP)
Mike Enich, T
(UP)
William Kay, T
(AP)
Bill Reichardt, FB
(AP)
Jerry Hilgenberg, C
(AP)
Cal Jones, G
(AP)
Cal Jones, G
(NEA, AP)
Alex Karras, T
(UP, NEA)
Ken Ploen, QB
(AP)
Frank Gilliam, E
(NEA)
Donald Suchy, C
(CP, INS)
Jim Gibbons, E
(CP)
Don Norton, E
(TSN, NEA)
Mark Manders, G
(AP, FBC, ABC)
Wilburn Hollis, QB
(ABC)
Mike Reilly, G
(AP)
John Niland, G
(NEA)
Karl Noonan, E
(AP)
John Niland, G
(AP)
Craig Clemons, CB
(CP, US)
Dennis Mosley, RB
(UPI)
John Harty, DT
(UPI, NEA)
Andre Tippett, DE
(NEA)
Pat Dean, NG
(UPI)
Reggie Roby, P
(UPI, NEA)
Mark Bortz, DT
(UPI)
Larry Station, LB
(FN)
Joel Hilgenberg, C
(TSN)
Year
1984
1986
1987
1988
1990
1991
1996
1997
1997
1998
2002
2003
2004
2005
Player Teams
Ronnie Harmon, RB
(TSN)
Dave Croston, OT
(UPI, G)
Dave Haight, NG
(TSN)
Marv Cook, TE
(AP)
Nick Bell, RB
(FN)
Leroy Smith, DE
(FN)
Tim Dwight, WR
(TSN)
Tavian Banks, RB
(FN)
Jared DeVries, DT
(AP, FN)
Jared DeVries, DT
(AP)
Brad Banks, QB
(AP, TSN, CNNSI)
Nate Kaeding, PK
(AP)
Eric Steinbach, OG
(CNNSI)
Colin Cole, DT
(TSN, CNNSI)
Bob Sanders, SS
(AP)
Chad Greenway, LB
(CNNSI)
Matt Roth, DE
(AP, WC)
Chad Greenway, LB
(AP, WC, CNNSI)
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS:
AAB AllAmerican Board; ABC television; AP
Associated Press; AP AllPlayers; BE Billy Evans;
C Camp; CBS radio; CF Citizens 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; GR 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; SH ScrippsHoward; 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.
129
academic honors
academic all-big ten
1953
1954
1955
1956
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1974
1975
1976
1978
1980
1981
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
Bill Fenton, E
Jerry Hilgenberg, C
Warren Lawson, C
Dick Deasy, T
Frank Bloomquist, G
Bob Gibbs, HB
Tony Williams, HB
Tony Williams, HB
Ray Manning, E
Ray Manning, E
Steve Penney, R
Kerry Reardon, WB
Ray Manning, E
Kerry Reardon, WB
Dave Triplett, SE
Dave Bryant, NG
Bob Elliott, DB
Jim Hilgenberg, C
Brandt Yocum, TE
Dennis Armington, LB
Bob Elliott, DB
Jim Hilgenberg, C
Nick Quartaro, PK
Brandt Yocum, TE
Rod Sears, DB
Greg Gilbaugh, OG
Tim Gutshall, LB
Mario Pace, DB
Dave Mayhan, OG
Brad Webb, DE
Dave Mayhan, OG
Brad Webb, DE
Dave Chambers, DB
Bill Happel, WR
Larry Station, LB
Mike Flagg, TE
Bill Happel, WR
Rob Houghtlin, PK
Larry Station, LB
Dave Croston, OL
Mike Flagg, TE
J.J. Puk, LB
Mark Vlasic, QB
Marv Cook, TE
Mike Flagg, TE
Chuck Hartlieb, QB
J.J. Puk, LB
Herb Wester, OL
Mike Ertz, OL
Greg Fedders, OL
Chuck Hartlieb, QB
Mike Ertz, OL
Mike Dailey, LB
Teddy Jo Faley, LB
Jim Hartlieb, QB
Mike Martens, WR
Jason Olejniczak, DB
Matt Whitaker, TE
Mike Dailey, LB
Teddy Jo Faley, LB
Jim Hartlieb, QB
Mike Martens, WR
Jason Olejniczak, DB
Matt Whitaker, TE
Jim Hartlieb, QB
Jason Olejniczak, DB
Matt Whitaker, TE
Jeff Andrews, DE
Matt Eyde, QB
Jason Olejniczak, DB
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
Eric Hilgenberg, DE
Josh McKillip, FB
Jeff Westhoff, LB
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
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
Plez Atkins, DB
Trevor Bollers, FB
Michael Burger, FB
Matt Hughes, LB
Aron Klein, DL
Matt Reischl, OL
Derek Rose, OL
Rob Thein, RB
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
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
Ryan Barton, WR
A.J. Blazek, OL
Jared Clauss, DL
Mike Dolezal, LB
Ryan Hansen, DB
Aaron Kampman, DL
Kevin Kasper, WR
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Andrew Lightfoot, OL
Roger Meyer, LB
Bruce Nelson, C
Matt Stockdale, DB
Pete Traynor, OL
Tony Burrier, LB
Jeremy Allen, FB
Tony Burrier, LB
Jared Clauss, DL
Sean Considine, DB
Mike Dolezalm 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
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
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
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
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
Mike Elgin, OG
Andy Fenstermaker, P
Mike Humpal, LB
Mike Klinkenborg, LB
Matt Kroul, DL
Academic All-American
(includes all-district selections)
1952
1953
1975
1984
1985
1987
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Bill Fenton, E*
Bill Fenton, E
Jerry Hilgenberg, C
Bob Elliott, DB*
Larry Station, LB*
Larry Station, LB*
Chuck Hartlieb, QB
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
Ryan Majerus, TE
Daniel Olszta, LS
Adam Shada, DB
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
Clyde Williams, QB
Joe Warner, T
James Trickey, T
Ralph McGinnis, FB
Fred Becker, T
Harry Hunzelman, G
Ronald Reed, E
Fred Slater, T
Fred Lohman, FB
Lester Belding, E
Aubrey Devine, QB
Fred Slater, T
Aubrey Devine, QB
Lester Belding, E
Fred Slater, T
Aubrey Devine, QB
Gordon Locke, FB
Lester Belding, E
John Heldt, C
Chester Mead, G
Max Kadesky, E
Gordon Locke, FB
Paul Minick, G
George Thompson, T
Lowell Otte, E
Lowell Otte, E
John Hancock, T
Leland Parkin, QB
William Fleckenstein, G
Richard Romey, E
Emerson Nelson, T
Emerson Nelson, T
Peter Westra, T
Richard Brown, C
Fred Roberts, G
Willis Glassgow, HB
Fred Roberts, G
Willis Glassgow, HB
Joe Laws, QB
Francis Schammel, G
Ozzie Simmons, HB
Ozzie Simmons, HB
Nile Kinnick, TB
Robert Lannon, E
Erwin Prasse, E
Erwin Prasse, E
Nile Kinnick, HB
Mike Enich, T
Mike Enich, T
Tom Farmer, QB
Earl Banks, G
Dick Hoerner, FB
William Kay, T
Bill Reichardt, FB
Bill Reichardt, FB
Bill Fenton, E
Cal Jones, G
Jerry Hilgenberg, C
Cal Jones, G
Cal Jones, G
Eddie Vincent, HB
Alex Karras, T
Ken Ploen, QB
Donald Suchy, C
Frank Gilliam, E
Alex Karras, T
Jim Gibbons, E
Frank Bloomquist, G
Randy Duncan, QB
1958
1959
1960
1962
1963
1964
1965
1968
1969
1971
1973
1974
1975
1977
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
Randy Duncan, QB
Willie Fleming, HB
Don Norton, E
Bill Lapham, C
Bob Jeter, HB
Mark Manders, G
Larry Ferguson, HB
Wilburn Hollis, QB
Larry Ferguson, HB
Mike Reilly, G
Wally Hilgenberg, G
Gary Snook, QB
Karl Noonan, E
John Niland, G
Ed Podolak, TB
Jon Meskimen, G
Jon Meskimen, G
Craig Clemons, CB
Brian Rollins, SE
Earl Douthitt, DB
Rod Walters, T
Joe Devlin, G
Tom Rusk, LB
Dennis Mosley, RB
Leven Weiss, LB
Jay Hilgenberg, C
Andre Tippett, DE
Mark Bortz, DT
Mel Cole, LB
Pat Dean, NG
Ron Hallstrom, OT
Reggie Roby, P
Andre Tippett, DE
Lou King, CB
Mark Bortz, DT
Reggie Roby, P
Bobby Stoops, DB
John Alt, OT
Paul Hufford, DT
Chuck Long, QB
Dave Moritz, WR
Larry Station, LB
Mike Stoops, DB
Ronnie Harmon, RB
Paul Hufford, DT
George Little, DT
Chuck Long, QB
Devon Mitchell, DB
Larry Station, LB
Mike Stoops, DB
Jeff Drost, DT
Mike Haight, OT
Ronnie Harmon, RB
Rob Houghtlin, K
Chuck Long, QB
Jay Norvell, DB
Hap Peterson, NG
Larry Station, LB
Rick Bayless, RB
Dave Croston, OT
Jeff Drost, DT
Dave Haight, NG
Bob Kratch, OG
Kerry Burt, DB
Marv Cook, TE
Quinn Early, WR
Dave Haight, NG
Chuck Hartlieb, QB
Rob Houghtlin, K
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1995
1996
1997
1998
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Marv Cook, TE
Dave Haight, NG
Deven Harberts, WR
Chuck Hartlieb, QB
Bob Kratch, OT
Joe Mott, DE
Brad Quast, LB
Jim Johnson, DL
Brad Quast, LB
Nick Bell, RB
Melvin Foster, LB
Merton Hanks, DB
Jim Johnson, DT
Matt Rodgers, QB
Matt Ruhland, DT
Michael Titley, TE
Rob Baxley, OT
John Derby, LB
Mike Devlin, C
Ron Geater, DT
Danan Hughes, WR
Matt Rodgers, QB
Mike Saunders, RB
Leroy Smith, DE
Alan Cross, TE
Scott Davis, OT
Mike Devlin, C
Carlos James, DB
Mike Wells, DT
Mike Wells, DT
Nick Gallery, P
Jared DeVries, DT
Nick Gallery, P
Damien Robinson, DB
Sedrick Shaw, RB
Ross Verba, OT
Tavian Banks, RB
Jared DeVries, DL
Tim Dwight, WR/KR
Mike Goff, OL
Jared DeVries, DT
Aaron Kampman, DL
Bob Sanders, DB
Eric Steinbach, OL
Brad Banks, QB
Fred Barr, LB
Dallas Clark, TE
Colin Cole, DT
Robert Gallery, OT
Howard Hodges, DE
Nate Kaeding, PK
Bruce Nelson, C
Fred Russell, RB
Bob Sanders, SS
Eric Steinbach, OG
Robert Gallery, OT
Abdul Hodge, LB
Nate Kaeding, PK
Matt Roth, DE
Bob Sanders, DB
Matt Roth, DE
Chad Greenway, LB
Drew Tate, QB
Abdul Hodge, LB
Jonathan Babineaux, DL
Chad Greenway, LB
Kenny Iwebema, DL
Jovon Johnson, DB
Mike Jones, OL
Mitch King, DT
Willis Glassgow, HB
Joe Laws, QB
Nile Kinnick, HB
Bill Reichardt, FB
Ken Ploen, QB
Randy Duncan, QB
Chuck Long, QB
Nick Bell, RB
Brad Banks, QB
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1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929 *
1930
1931
1932
1933 *
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939 *
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951 *
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956 *
1957
1958 *
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
Leland Parkin, QB
Donald Graham, FB
Nick Kutsch, HB
Emerson Nelson, T
Willis Glassgow, HB
Willis Glassgow, HB
Oliver Sansen, FB
Oliver Sansen, FB
Joe Laws, HB
Joe Laws, HB
Dick Crayne, FB
Dick Crayne, FB
Homer Harris, E
Bob Lannon, E
Erwin Prasse, E
Nile Kinnick, HB
Mike Enich, T
William Diehl, C
Tom Farmer, QB
Bob Liddy, G
Bob Snyder, C
Arthur Johnson, FB
William Kay, T
Harold Schoener, E
Al DiMarco, QB
Jack Dittmer, E
Harold Bradley, T
Bill Reichardt, FB
William Fenton, E
William Fenton, E
Warren Lawson, C
Jerry Reichow, QB
Ken Ploen, QB
Bob Commings, G
Randy Duncan, QB
Don Norton, E
Bernie Wyatt, HB
Al Hinton, T
Larry Ferguson, HB
Mike Reilly, G
Karl Noonan, FL
Dave Long, DE
Dick Gibbs, DB
Silas McKinnie, TB
Ed Podolak, TB
Larry Ely, LB
Dave Clement, LB
Craig Clemons, DB
Dan Dickel, DE
Brian Rollins, SE
Rob Fick, QB
Andre Jackson, LB
Butch Caldwell, QB
Tom Grine, TE
Dean Moore, LB
Rod Sears, DB
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
*
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
*
1991
Brad Reid, SE
Dennis Mosley, RB
Keith Chappelle, WR
Mel Cole, LB
Bobby Stoops, DB
Norm Granger, FB
Chuck Long, QB
Dave Moritz, WR
Ronnie Harmon, RB
Nate Creer, DB
Mike Haight, OT
Bill Happel, SE
Ronnie Harmon, TB
Scott Helverson, WB
Tom Humphrey, OG
Chuck Long, QB
George Millett, DE
Devon Mitchell, DB
Jay Norvell, DB
Kelly OBrien, OG
Hap Peterson, NG
Larry Station, LB
Rick Bayless, RB
Marv Cook, TE
Dave Haight, NG
Chuck Hartlieb, QB
Marv Cook, TE
Joe Mott, DE
Richard Bass, FB
Jim Johnson, DT
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
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
iowa captains
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
Martin Sampson, HB
Arthur Smith, QB
Frank Pierce, QB
Allen Sanford, HB
Lloyd Elliott, FB
Prince Sawyer, QB
Kalita Leighton, G
Iver Iverson, C
J. Walker, G
Samuel Hobbs, FB
Moray Eby, T
John Griffith, FB
Clyde Williams, QB
H.S. Hollenbeck, G
C.H. Coulthard, E
Nyle Jones, HB
A.E. McGowan, FB
George Allen, HB
R.A. White, E
Charles Kirk, FB
H.R. Gross, T
M.W. Hyland, E
J.R. Murphy, FBHB
Henry Hanson, G
Ralph McGinnis, FB
A.H. Gunderson, E
Irving Barron, T
Charles Laun, FB
J.E. Davis, HB
Ronald Reed, E
Fred Lohman, FB
William Kelly, QB
Aubrey Devine, HB
Gordon Locke, FB
Glenn Miller, HB
Leland Parking, QB
Harold Griffen, C
Paul Smith, E
Emerson Nelson, T
Richard Brown, C
Willis Glassgow, HB
Grover Higdon, G
Oliver Sansen, FB
Marcus Magnussen, C
Tom Moore, C
Russell Fisher, HB
Richard Crayne, FB
John Hild, HB
Ted Osmaloski, C
Homer Harris, E
Jack Eicherly, HB
Erwin Prasse, E
Mike Enich, T
William Diehl, C
Robert Liddy, G
William Barbour, E
Bill Fenton, E
Andrew Houg, T
George Broeder, FB
Calvin Jones, G
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
Richard Deasy, T
Donald Suchy, C
Jim Gibbons, E
John Nocera, FB
Don Norton, E
Ray Jauch, HB
Jerry Mauren, HB
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
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
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
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
Brett 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
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
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
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
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nfl draft
1936 NFL Draft
Rd. 1
Dick Crayne, Brooklyn (4th)
1938 NFL Draft
Rd. 5
Bob Lawson, Philadelphia
1939 NFL Draft
Rd. 16 Frank Balazs, Green Bay
1940 NFL Draft
Rd. 2
Nile Kinnick, Brooklyn
Rd. 9
Erwin Prasse, Detroit
Rd. 20 Henry Luebcke, Green Bay
1941 NFL Draft
Rd. 10 Mike Enich, Green Bay
1942 NFL Draft
Rd. 3
Bill Green, Green Bay
Rd. 10 Bill Diehl, Detroit
Rd. 20 Al Couppee, Washington
1943 NFL Draft
Rd. 2
Tom Farmer, Cleveland
Rd. 8
Bill Parker, Cleveland
Rd. 16 Bill Burkett, Brooklyn
1945 NFL Draft
Rd. 2
Stan Mohrbacher, Detroit
Rd. 3
Forest Masterson, Chicago Bears
Rd. 12 Ben Trickey, Detroit
Rd. 14 Chuck Uknes, Cleveland
Rd. 16 Jim Keane, Chicago Bears
Rd. 17 Dick Hoerner, Cleveland
Rd. 17 Bruno Niedziela, Chicago Bears
Rd. 19 Sam Vacanti, New York Giants
Rd. 21 Ted Curren, Brooklyn
nfl draft
1962 NFL Draft
Rd. 4
Larry Ferguson, Detroit
Rd. 7
Sherwyn Thorson, L.A. Rams
Rd. 9
Wilburn Hollis, St. Louis
Rd. 13 Bill Whisler, San Francisco
1962 AFL Draft
Rd. 3
Sherwyn Thorson, Boston
Rd. 6
Al Hinton, Dallas Texans
Rd. 13 Wilburn Hollis, New York Titans
Rd. 17 Larry Ferguson, Oakland
Rd. 23 Bill VanBuren, Houston
Rd. 32 Bernie Wyatt, Houston
1963 NFL Draft
Rd. 10 Earl McQuiston, Green Bay
Rd. 12 Bill Perkins, Dallas Cowboys
Rd. 14 Joe Williams, New York Giants
Rd. 15 Matt Szykowny, Pittsburgh
1964 NFL Draft
Rd. 2
Paul Krause, Washington
Rd. 4
Mike Reilly, Chicago Bears
Rd. 12 Bob Sherman, Pittsburgh
Rd. 13 Cloyd Webb, Chicago Bears
Rd. 17 Gus Kasapis, Chicago Bears
1964 AFL Draft
Rd. 5
Mike Reilly, Buffalo
Rd. 8
Wally Hilgenberg, Denver
Rd. 11 Cloyd Webb, Buffalo
Rd. 12 Paul Krause, Denver
1965 NFL Draft
Rd. 20 Tony Giacobazzi, St. Louis
1966 NFL Draft
Rd. 1
John Niland, Dallas (5th)
Rd. 3
Al Randolph, San Francisco
Rd. 3
Dave Long, St. Louis
Rd. 4
Gary Snook, St. Louis
Rd. 5
Bill Briggs, New York Giants
Rd. 11 Cliff Wilder, New York Giants
Exp.
Dave Recher, Atlanta
Exp.
Bob Sherman, Atlanta
1966 AFL Draft
Rd. 6
Dave Long, Houston
Rd. 13 John Niland, Oakland
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nfl draft
1987 NFL Draft
Rd. 3
Dave Croston, Green Bay
Rd. 3
Chris Gambol, Indianapolis
Rd. 4
Mark Vlasic, San Diego
Rd. 8
Jeff Drost, Green Bay
1988 NFL Draft
Rd. 3
Quinn Early, San Diego
Rd. 4
Kevin Harmon, Seattle
Rd. 5
Herb Wester, Cincinnati
Rd. 10 Joe Schuster, Philadelphia
1989 NFL Draft
Rd. 3
Marv Cook, New England
Rd. 3
Bob Kratch, New York Giants
Rd. 3
Joe Mott, New York Jets
Rd. 12 Chuck Hartlieb, Houston
1990 NFL Draft
Rd. 7
Bill Anderson, Chicago
Rd. 10 Brad Quast, New York Jets
1991 NFL Draft
Rd. 2
Nick Bell, LA Raiders
Rd. 5
Merton Hanks, San Francisco
Rd. 10 Michael Titley, Miami
Rd. 11 Tony Stewart, Seattle
1992 NFL Draft
Rd. 7
Ron Geater, Denver
Rd. 8
Mike Saunders, Pittsburgh
Rd. 11 Rob Baxley, Phoenix
Rd. 12 Matt Rodgers, Buffalo
1993 NFL Draft
Rd. 5
Mike Devlin, Buffalo
Rd. 6
Scott Davis, New York Giants
Rd. 7
Danan Hughes, Kansas City
Player____________________________Pos._________________
Tim Dodge_________________________WR/DB_______________
Jason Manson______________________QB__________________
Eric Rothwell_______________________OL/DL_ ______________
Grant Steen________________________FB/LB_ ______________
Player__________________
C.J. Jones_______________
Kevin Kasper_____________
Bob Kratch_ _____________
Paul Krause______________
Curt Merz________________
Bruce Nelson_____________
John Niland______________
Ed Podolak______________
Mike Reilly_ _____________
Reggie Roby_ ____________
Matt Rodgers_____________
Bob Sanders_____________
Andre Tippett____________
Ross Verba_______________
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Name__________________________________________________ Pos.
Zeron Flemister___________________________________________ TE
Bob Fosdick_______________________________________________ G
Wes Fry_________________________________________________ RB
Nick Gallery_______________________________________________ P
Robert Gallery____________________________________________ OL
Chris Gambol_____________________________________________ OL
Ron Geater_ _____________________________________________ DL
Bill Glasgow_____________________________________________ HB
Jim Gibbons_ _____________________________________________ E
Damon Gibson____________________________________________WR
Owen Gill________________________________________________ FB
Charles Godfrey___________________________________________ DB
Mike Goff________________________________________________ OL
Norm Granger____________________________________________ FB
Chad Greenway___________________________________________ LB
Glen Greenwood__________________________________________ HB
Harold Griffen_____________________________________________ C
Lorin Haggerty___________________________________________ FB
Mike Haight_ ____________________________________________ OL
John Hall_ _______________________________________________ T
Ron Hallstrom____________________________________________ OL
Merton Hanks____________________________________________ DB
Kevin Harmon____________________________________________ RB
Ronnie Harmon___________________________________________ RB
Chuck Hartlieb___________________________________________ QB
John Harty______________________________________________ DL
Jonathan Hayes__________________________________________ TE
John Heidt_______________________________________________ C
Anthony Herron__________________________________________ DL
Jay Hilgenberg___________________________________________ OL
Joel Hilgenberg___________________________________________ OL
Wally Hilgenberg_________________________________________ LB
Kahlil Hill_______________________________________________WR
Ed Hinkel_ ______________________________________________WR
Abdul Hodge_____________________________________________ LB
Howard Hodges___________________________________________ DE
Dick Hoerner_____________________________________________ RB
Larry Horton_____________________________________________ DT
Danan Hughes____________________________________________WR
Mike Humpal_____________________________________________ LB
Kenny Iwebema__________________________________________ DL
Tony Jackson____________________________________________ TE
Erik Jensen______________________________________________ TE
Ernie Jensen______________________________________________ T
Jim Jensen______________________________________________ RB
Leo Jensvold_____________________________________________ QB
Bob Jeter________________________________________________ DB
D.J. Johnson_____________________________________________ DB
C.J. Jones_______________________________________________WR
Mike Jones_ _____________________________________________ OL
Max Kadesky______________________________________________ E
Nate Kaeding_____________________________________________ PK
Aaron Kampman__________________________________________ DL
Name__________________________________________________ Pos.
Derek Price______________________________________________ TE
Alvin Randolph___________________________________________ DB
Kerry Reardon____________________________________________ DB
Dave Recher_ _____________________________________________ C
Bill Reichardt____________________________________________ RB
Jerry Reichow____________________________________________ QB
Mike Reilly_ _____________________________________________ LB
Fred Roberts______________________________________________ T
Damien Robinson_________________________________________ DB
Derreck Robinson_________________________________________ DL
Reggie Roby_ _____________________________________________ P
Matt Rodgers_____________________________________________ QB
George Rogge_ ____________________________________________ E
Matt Roth_______________________________________________ DE
Eric Rothwell_____________________________________________ OL
Fred Russell______________________________________________ RB
Bob Sanders_ ____________________________________________ DB
Ollie Sansen_ ____________________________________________ FB
Francis Schammel__________________________________________ G
Vin Schleusner____________________________________________ T
Herm Schneidman_ ________________________________________ B
Joe Schuster_____________________________________________ DL
Sedrick Shaw____________________________________________ RB
Bob Sherman______________________________________________ B
Hal Schoener______________________________________________ E
Herb Schoener____________________________________________ E
Fred Slater________________________________________________ T
Scott Slutzker____________________________________________ TE
Bob Smith________________________________________________ B
Ben Sobieski_____________________________________________ OL
Clinton Solomon__________________________________________WR
Larry Station_____________________________________________ LB
Grant Steen_____________________________________________ OLB
Eric Steinbach____________________________________________ OL
Bob Sullivan_____________________________________________ HB
Drea Tate________________________________________________ QB
Ryan Terry_______________________________________________ RB
George Thompson__________________________________________ G
Andre Tippett____________________________________________ LB
Chuck Tollefson____________________________________________ G
Emlen Tunnell____________________________________________ DB
Ross Verba_______________________________________________ OL
Mark Vlasic______________________________________________ QB
Rod Walters______________________________________________ OL
Mike Wells_______________________________________________ DL
Austin Wheatley__________________________________________ TE
Casey Wiegmann__________________________________________ OL
Bill Windauer_ ___________________________________________ DT
LeVar Woods_____________________________________________ LB
Dick Woodward____________________________________________ C
Kevin Worthy_ ________________________________________ LB/DS
Guido Wyland_____________________________________________ G
Bashir Yamini____________________________________________WR
Marshal Yanda____________________________________________ OL
Jim Youel_ _______________________________________________ B
Albert Young_____________________________________________ RB
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BlueGray
1947
1949
1951
1955
1959
1960
1961
1963
1965
1968
1969
1971
1972
1975
1977
1979
1980
1989
1992
1999
2000
Lou King, QB
Bob McKenzie, E
Don Winslow, T
Bill Reichardt, FB
Roger Swedberg, T
Roger Wiegmann, FB
John Sawin, T
Jerry Mauren, HB
Sherwyn Thorson, G
Bernie Wyatt, HB
Lonnie Rogers, HB
Gus Kasapis, T
Dave Long, DE
Bill Briggs, DT
Al Bream, E
Barry Crees, WB
Mike Cilek, QB
Paul Laaveg, OT
Melvin Morris, T
Craig Clemons, DB
Bill Windauer, DT
Jerry Nelson, MG
Rick Penney, DB
Dave Bryant, NG
Barry Tomasetti, OT
Jim Hilgenberg, C
Dennis Mosley, RB
Cedric Shaw, DB
Jim Molini, DE
John Harty, DT
Jay Hilgenberg, C
Keith Chappelle, WR
Bill Anderson, OL
Jeff Koeppel, NG
Alan Cross, TE
Jeff Nelson, DT
Ted Velicer, OT
Matt Bowen, DB
Zeron Flemister, TE
Tarig Holman, DB
Jason Baker, P
Anthony Herron, DL
Kevin Kasper, WR
LeVar Woods, LB
Coaches AllStar
1961
1962
1963
1964
1976
Mark Manders, G
Al Hinton, T
Sherwyn Thorson, G
Larry Ferguson, HB
Wally Hilgenberg, G
Gary Fletcher, C
Mark Fetter, FB
EastWest Shrine
1925
1930
1931
1934
1936
Wesley Fry, FB
Willis Glassgow, HB
Harold Ely, T
Joe Laws, HB
Francis Schammel, G
Dick Crayne, HB
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
1997
1998
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2007
2008
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
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
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
1981
1983
1984
1986
1987
1988
1990
1991
1992
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
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
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
all-star games
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
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
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
Tribune AllStar
1934
1936
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
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
1945
1947
1949
1950
1952
1954
1956
1958
1959
1960
1963
1964
1966
1969
1972
1976
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
King Classic
1989
Brad Quast, LB
NorthSouth
1948
1953
1954
1955
1957
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1969
1970
1972
Bill Kay, T
Bill Fenton, E
George Rice, HB
Warren Lawson, C
Lou Matykiewicz, E
Jim Freeman, E
Frank Bloomquist, G
Bob Commings, G
Frank Rigney, T
Don Horn, FB
Curt Merz, E
Bill Lapham, C
Lloyd Humphreys, C
Bill Whisler, E
Bill Perkins, FB
Cloyd Webb, E
Gary Fletcher, C
Wally Hilgenberg, G
Tony Giacobazzi, E
Phillip Deutsch, T
Jon Meskimen, G
Layne McDowell, DT
Tim Sullivan, FB
Craig Darling, OG
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
All-Star Honors
Jerry Reichow
Most Valuable Player
1955 EastWest Shrine Game
Paul Krause
Most Valuable Player
1964 Senior Bowl
Craig Clemons
Best Defensive Back
1971 Senior Bowl
Grant Steen, LB
Senior Bowl
1952
1954
1956
1958
1960
1964
1970
1971
1975
1979
1983
1995
1996
1997
1998
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Bill Reichardt, FB
Jerry Hilgenberg, C
Don Chelf, T
Fred Russell
Team MVP
2004 Hula Bowl
141
iowa tv appearances
Iowa football has been a popular choice for
football fans, as Iowas attendance figures
would indicate. But the Hawkeyes have also
been a favorite for television viewers as well,
as nearly all of Iowas football games in recent
seasons have been selected for television.
Iowa was televised on two new networks in
2007 (Versus and the Big Ten Network).
All Iowa games during the 2002, 2003, 2004,
2005, 2006 and 2007 seasons were televised,
with 40 games being carried to a national
audience. All 12 of Iowas regular season
games during the 2008 season will again be
televised. The Hawkeyes have a 143-103-5
overall television record.
1953 (1-0)_
Network
Oct. 24____ Iowa 19, Indiana 13__________ NBC_
1954 (1-0)
Sept. 25____ Iowa 14, Michigan State 10____ ABC
1955 (1-1)
Oct. 29____ Michigan 33, Iowa 21_ _______ NBC
Nov. 5_____ Iowa 26, Minnesota 0_ ________CBS
1956 (3-0)
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)
Nov. 2_____ Iowa 21, Michigan 21_ _______ NBC
Nov. 23____ Iowa 21, Notre Dame 13_ _____ NBC
1958 (3-0)
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)
Oct. 10____ Iowa 37, Michigan State 8_____ NBC
Oct. 24____ Purdue 14, Iowa 7___________ ABC
1960 (2-0)
Oct. 15____ Iowa 28, Wisconsin 21________ ABC
Nov. 12____ Iowa 35, Ohio State 12_ ______ ABC
1961 (1-1)
Oct. 7_____ Iowa 35, Southern Cal 34_ ____ ABC
Nov. 11____ Minnesota 16, Iowa 9_ _______ ABC
1964 (1-0)
Oct. 3_____ Iowa 28, Washington 18______ NBC
1965 (1-1)
Sept. 25____ Iowa 27, Oregon State 7_ _____ NBC
Nov. 6_____ Michigan State 35, Iowa 0_____ NBC
1969 (2-0)
Oct. 25____ Iowa 19, Michigan State 18____ ABC
Nov. 8_____ Iowa 28, Indiana 17__________ ABC
1971 (0-1)_
Sept. 25____ Penn State 44, Iowa 14_______ ABC
1977 (1-1)
Sept. 17____ Iowa 12, Iowa State 10_______ ABC
Oct. 28____ Purdue 34, Iowa 7___________ ABC
1981 (1-2)
Oct. 24____ Minnesota 12, Iowa 10_ ______ ABC
Nov. 14____ Iowa 17, Wisconsin 7_________ ABC
Jan. 1_____ Washington 28, Iowa 0_______ NBC
1982 (3-0)
Oct. 9_____ Iowa 24, Indiana 20___________CBS
Oct. 30____ Iowa 14, Illinois 13___________CBS
Dec. 31____ Iowa 28, Tennessee 22_________CBS
1983 (2-2)
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
1984 (5-3-1)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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
iowa tv appearances
1996 (8-3)
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
2001 (6-5)
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
1997 (5-5)
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
2002 (11-2)
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
1998 (3-6)
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
1999 (1-8)
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)
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
2003 (10-3)
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
2004 (10-2)
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
2005 (7-5)
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)
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)
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
Legend:
REG -- Iowa or opponent regional network
Big Ten -- Big Ten Conference regional network
E-REG -- ESPN Regional
ABC:______________________ 27-42-1
Big Ten:_____________________ 6-2-1
Big Ten Network_______________ 2-2
CBS:_______________________ 12-4-1
ESPN:_____________________ 24-14-1
ESPN2:_____________________ 16-7-0
ESPN Regional:_____________ 28-16-0
ESPNU:______________________ 4-0-0
FOX:________________________ 1-4-0
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:___________________ 137-97-5
143
Points
Total-PPG
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
229-19.1
230-19.2
260-23.6
129-11.7
First
Downs
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
224
219
182
161
Rushing
Att-Yds-YPG
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
556-2101-175.1
419-1441-120.1
520-2153-195.7
421-956-86.9
Passing
Com-At-Int-TD
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
163-265-12-11
226-409-20-10
109-214-10-7
156-315-21-7
Passing
Yards-YPG
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
1873-156.1
2572-214.2
1422-129.3
1834-166.7
Total Yds.
Plays-Yds-YPG
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
821-3974-331.2
828-4013-334.4
734-3575-325
736-2790-253.6
Punts-
Avg.
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
68-43.8
61-42.2
57-45.4
71-35.1
Fum.-
Lost
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
27-14
22-14
21-14
30-15
Pen.
Yds.
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
66-587
58-535
84-666
55-489
Points
Total-PPG
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
First
Downs
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
Rushing
Att-Yds-YPG
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
Passing
Com-At-Int-TD
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
Passing
Yards-YPG
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
Total Yds.
Plays-Yds-YPG
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
Punts-
Avg.
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
Fum.-
Lost
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
Pen.
Yds.
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
145
Passing
Yards-YPG
677-75.2
913-101.4
586-65.1
1208-134.2
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
Total Yds.
Plays-Yds-YPG
713-2613-290.4
519-2091-232.4
571-2733-303.6
548-2528-250.9
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.
4-37.0
20- N/A
42-40.2
46-39.1
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
30-20
26-17
31-16
21-13
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.
N/A
N/A
55-475
48-417
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
traditions
Floyd of Rosedale
To the winner of the Iowa-Minnesota football game goes possession of a statue of a pig named Floyd of Rosedale.
A bet in 1935 between Minnesota Governor Floyd B. Olson and Iowa Governor Clyde Herring gave birth to Floyd of Rosedale.
Tensions between the two state universities had been running high and a wager was made in an effort to relieve the situation.
After Iowa lost the 1935 game, Herring presented Olson with Floyd of Rosedale, a full-blooded champion pig and a brother of
BlueBoy from Will Rogers movie State Fair. Olson gave the pig to the University of Minnesota and commissioned St. Paul sculptor
Charles Brioscho to capture Floyds image.
The result is a bronze pig 21 inches long and 15 inches high. Floyd currently resides in Iowa City as a result of Iowas 21-16 victory
last season at Kinnick Stadium. Minnesota holds a 39-32-2 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
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 Cy-Hawk Trophy features a football player in the classic running back pose, and also includes a likeness of both Herky the
Hawkeye and Cy the Cardinal on the front of the trophy.
The Hawkeyes hold a 36-20 advantage in the series that began in 1894, including a 20-10 margin since 1977 when the Cy-Hawk Trophy was
first awarded. The Cy-Hawk Trophy currently resides in Ames as a result of Iowa States 15-13 win in Jack Trice Stadium last season.
Heartland Trophy
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 83 times, with Wisconsin holding a slim, 41-40-2, advantage.
The series is tied, 2-2, since the introduction of the Heartland Trophy in 2004. The trophy currently resides in Madison as a result
of Wisconsins 17-13 triumph in Camp Randall Stadium last season.
The University of Iowa borrowed its athletic nickname from the state of Iowa many years ago.
The name Hawkeye was originally applied to a hero in a fictional novel, The Last of the Mohicans, written by James Fenimore
Cooper. Author Cooper had the Delaware Indians bestow the name on a white scout who lived with them.
In 1838, 12 years after the book was published, people in the territory of Iowa acquired the nickname, chiefly through the efforts
of Judge David Rorer of Burlington and James Edwards of Fort Madison.
Edwards, editor of the Fort Madison Patriot, moved his paper to Burlington in 1843 and renamed it the Burlington HawkEye. The
two men continued their campaign to popularize the name and territorial officials eventually gave it their formal approval.
The Hawkeye nickname gained a tangible symbol in 1948 when a cartoon character, later to be named Herky the Hawk, was
hatched. The creator was Richard Spencer III, instructor of journalism.
The impish hawk was an immediate hit and he acquired a name through a statewide contest staged by the athletic department.
John Franklin, a Belle Plaine alumnus, was the man who suggested Herky.
Since his birth over 50 years ago, Herky has symbolized Iowa athletics and epitomized University life. He even donned a military
uniform during the Korean War and became the insignia of the 124th Fighter Squadron.
During the mid1950s Herky came to life at a football game as the Iowa mascot. Since then Herky has been a familiar figure at
Iowa athletic events.
147
scores
No coach
1889 (010)
11/16_____ L ________ Grinnell_ ___________ 024
1890 (110)
10/18_____ L *_______ Grinnell_ ___________ 614
_________ L ________ Iowa Medical_ ______ 10-22
11/27_____ W ________ Iowa Wesleyan_______ 910
1891 (320)
10/24_____ W
11/2_____ L
11/9_____ L
11/26_____ W
12/5_____ W
No coach
1895 (250)
10/12_____ L
10/19_____ W
10/28_____ L
11/2_____ L
11/18_____ L
11/19_____ L
11/28_____ W
1898 (342)
10/1_____ T
10/8_____ L
10/15_____ L
10/22_____ W
10/29_____ L
11/5_____ L
11/12_____ T
11/17_____ W
11/24_____ W
________ *Knox_______________ 00
________ Chicago_____________ 038
*_______ Drake_ _____________ 518
*_______ Upper Iowa__________ 235
________ *Rush_____________ 1115
*_______ Iowa Teachers________ 511
________ Grinnell_ ____________ 55
*_______ Simpson____________ 120
________ Nebraska_____________ 65
1899 (801)
9/23_____ W
10/7_____ T
10/14_____ W
10/21_____ W
10/28_____ W
11/4_____ W
11/11_____ W
11/18_____ W
11/30_____ W
scores
1913 (520, 2-1-0)
10/4_____ W *_______ Iowa Teachers________ 453
10/6_____ W *_______ Cornell_____________ 760
10/18_____ L ________ Chicago_____________ 623
10/25_____ W ________ Northwestern________ 786
11/8_____ W *_______ Indiana_____________ 600
11/15_____ W *_______ Iowa State (h)_______ 457
11/22_____ L ________ Nebraska____________ 012
149
scores
Coach Irl Tubbs
scores
1958 (811, 5-1-0)
9/27_____ W *_______ TCU________________ 170
10/4_____ T *_______ Air Force___________ 1313
10/11_____ W *_______ Indiana____________ 3413
10/18_____ W ________ Wisconsin___________ 209
10/25_____ W *_______ Northwestern (h)____ 2620
11/1_____ W ________ Michigan__________ 3714
11/8_____ W ________ Minnesota__________ 286
11/15_____ L *_______ Ohio State_ ________ 2838
11/22_____ W *_______ Notre Dame_ _______ 3121
1/1______ W %______ California__________ 3812
% -- Rose Bowl at Pasadena, CA
151
scores
1977 (560, 3-5-0)
9/10_____ W *_______ Northwestern________ 240
9/17_____ W *_______ Iowa State_ ________ 1210
9/24_____ L *_______ Arizona_____________ 741
10/1_____ W #_______ UCLA______________ 1634
10/8_____ W *_______ Minnesota__________ 186
10/15_____ L *_______ Ohio State (h)_______ 627
10/22_____ L ________ Purdue____________ 2134
10/29_____ L ________ Michigan___________ 623
11/5_____ L *_______ Indiana____________ 2124
11/12_____ W ________ Wisconsin___________ 248
11/19_____ L *_______ Michigan State______ 1622
#awarded forfeit by NCAA
1978 (290, 2-6-0)
9/16_____ W *_______ Northwestern________ 203
9/23_____ L *_______ Iowa State_ _________ 031
9/30_____ L ________ Arizona_____________ 323
10/7_____ L *_______ Utah_______________ 913
10/14_____ L ________ Minnesota_________ 2022
10/21_____ L ________ Ohio State_ _________ 731
10/28_____ L *_______ Purdue (h)__________ 734
11/4_____ L *_______ Michigan___________ 034
11/11_____ L ________ Indiana____________ 1434
11/18_____ W *_______ Wisconsin__________ 3824
11/25_____ L ________ Michigan State_______ 742
scores
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
153
yearly record
Overall Games
Big Ten Games
Off.
Def.
Year
Coach
WLT
Home
Away
Avg.
Avg.
WLT
Rank
1889
none
010
000
010
0.0
24.0
1890
none
110
010
100
48.5
5.5
1891
none
320
110
210
22.4
13.6
1892
E.A. Dalton
321
200
121
20.7
11.3
1893
Ben Donnelly
340
200
140
25.4
23.0
1894
Roger Sherman
441
210
231
16.2
17.6
1895
none
250
020
230
6.0
20.0
1896
A.E. Bull
711
300
411
14.7
1.3
1897
Otto Wagonhurst
440
220
220
8.3
13.0
1898
Alden Knipe
342
210
132
7.4
10.6
1899
Alden Knipe
801
500
301
24.6
0.6
1900
Alden Knipe
701
500
201
38.9
1.5
201
2nd
1901
Alden Knipe
630
510
120
9.4
12.8
030
8th
1902
Alden Knipe
540
210
330
13.4
26.4
030
7th
1903
John Chalmers
920
610
310
15.5
9.3
110
5th
1904
John Chalmers
740
600
140
23.4
9.9
030
T7th
1905
John Chalmers
820
600
220
30.9
8.6
020
T7th
1906
Mark Catlin
230
210
020
8.6
15.0
010
7th
1907
Mark Catlin
320
210
110
18.0
9.6
110
4th
1908
Mark Catlin
250
130
120
18.9
9.3
010
6th
1909
John Griffith
241
210
031
8.3
13.9
010
7th
1910
Jess Hawley
520
300
220
13.4
2.1
110
4th
1911
Jess Hawley
340
120
220
4.9
7.6
220
5th
1912
Jess Hawley
430
210
220
18.6
19.7
130
7th
1913
Jess Hawley
520
400
120
44.3
7.3
210
T2nd
1914
Jess Hawley
430
220
210
29.1
5.1
120
7th
1915
Jess Hawley
340
110
230
13.1
21.3
120
7th
1916
Howard Jones
430
310
120
17.3
22.3
120
7th
1917
Howard Jones
350
310
040
11.4
17.6
020
8th
1918
Howard Jones
621
520
101
13.7
4.0
210
T4th
1919
Howard Jones
520
300
220
12.9
6.3
220
6th
1920
Howard Jones
520
300
220
20.3
7.7
320
5th
1921
Howard Jones
700
400
300
26.4
5.1
500
1st
1922
Howard Jones
700
400
300
29.7
4.7
500
1st
1923
Howard Jones
530
320
210
15.5
6.9
330
6th
1924
Burt Ingwersen
611
501
110
13.3
6.3
311
3rd
1925
Burt Ingwersen
530
410
120
15.1
9.3
220
T4th
1926
Burt Ingwersen
350
310
040
14.1
14.6
050
T9th
1927
Burt Ingwersen
440
320
120
13.4
10.4
140
T9th
1928
Burt Ingwersen
620
410
210
18.4
5.3
320
T4th
1929
Burt Ingwersen
422
301
121
16.0
3.5
222
5th
1930
Burt Ingwersen
440
330
110
11.0
9.3
010
9th
1931
Burt Ingwersen
161
121
040
0.9
16.4
031
10th
1932
Ossie Solem
170
130
040
7.8
21.4
050
10th
1933
Ossie Solem
530
300
230
16.4
7.0
320
T5th
1934
Ossie Solem
251
120
131
12.3
19.1
131
9th
1935
Ossie Solem
422
311
111
15.3
4.9
122
7th
1936
Ossie Solem
341
211
130
10.6
12.9
041
T7th
1937
Irl Tubbs
170
130
040
4.5
15.0
050
10th
1938
Irl Tubbs
161
031
130
5.8
16.9
131
7th
1939
Eddie Anderson
611
400
211
16.3
11.4
411
2nd
1940
Eddie Anderson
440
310
130
15.6
12.3
230
6th
1941
Eddie Anderson
350
210
140
11.4
12.3
240
6th
1942
Eddie Anderson
640
520
120
14.7
13.5
330
T6th
1943
Slip Madigan
161
031
130
10.4
19.1
041
9th
1944
Slip Madigan
170
130
040
6.6
30.0
060
9th
1945
Clem Crowe
270
220
050
8.2
34.4
150
T9th
1946
Eddie Anderson
540
320
220
14.3
10.2
330
4th
1947
Eddie Anderson
351
310
041
16.1
19.9
231
T6th
yearly record
Overall Games
Big Ten Games
Off.
Def.
Year
Coach
WLT
Home
Away
Avg.
Avg.
WLT
Rank
1948
Eddie Anderson
450
230
220
14.1
15.8
240
T-5th
1949
Eddie Anderson
450
320
130
20.4
27.4
330
T-5th
1950
Leonard Raffensperger
351
121
230
13.4
22.3
240
6th
1951
Leonard Raffensperger
252
211
041
17.8
25.9
051
9th
1952
Forest Evashevski
270
130
140
13.4
24.4
250
7th
1953
Forest Evashevski
531
410
121
20.8
10.1
330
T-5th
1954
Forest Evashevski
540
410
130
21.3
15.7
430
5th
1955
Forest Evashevski
351
301
050
17.4
19.2
231
7th
1956
Forest Evashevski
910
510
400
21.9
8.4
510
1st
1957
Forest Evashevski
711
400
311
29.2
12.4
411
3rd
1958
Forest Evashevski
811
411
400
29.3
14.6
510
1st
1959
Forest Evashevski
540
320
220
25.8
11.1
330
6th
1960
Forest Evashevski
810
500
310
26.0
12.0
510
1st
1961
Jerry Burns
540
410
130
23.9
18.0
240
7th
1962
Jerry Burns
450
320
130
14.1
18.4
330
T-5th
1963
Jerry Burns
332
211
121
15.8
14.0
231
8th
1964
Jerry Burns
360
230
130
18.9
23.2
150
9th
1965
Jerry Burns
190
050
140
9.4
9.2
070
10th
1966
Ray Nagel
280
240
040
8.6
25.3
160
10th
1967
Ray Nagel
181
140
041
16.1
27.7
061
T9th
1968
Ray Nagel
550
330
220
32.2
28.9
430
T-5th
1969
Ray Nagel
550
330
220
25.5
27.5
340
T-5th
1970
Ray Nagel
361
320
041
12.9
25.9
331
4th
1971
Frank Lauterbur
1100
140
060
11.0
35.5
180
10th
1972
Frank Lauterbur
371
221
150
10.0
19.0
261
T-8th
1973
Frank Lauterbur
0110
050
060
12.7
36.5
080
T-9th
1974
Bob Commings
380
330
050
12.8
28.0
260
T-7th
1975
Bob Commings
380
250
130
16.5
25.4
350
T-7th
1976
Bob Commings
560
230
330
14.6
21.3
350
T-7th
1977
Bob Commings
560
340
220
15.0
20.8
350
T-6th
1978
Bob Commings
290
240
050
11.4
23.4
260
8th
1979
Hayden Fry
560
240
320
21.7
19.6
440
5th
1980
Hayden Fry
470
240
230
14.0
21.6
440
4th
1981
Hayden Fry
840
510
330
21.7
13.1
620
T-1st
1982
Hayden Fry
840
320
520
19.1
19.2
620
3rd
1983
Hayden Fry
930
500
430
31.7
15.8
720
3rd
1984
Hayden Fry
841
321
520
27.6
15.5
531
T-4th
1985
Hayden Fry
1020
600
420
36.7
15.6
710
1st
1986
Hayden Fry
930
610
320
32.6
17.8
530
T-3rd
1987
Hayden Fry
1030
410
620
30.0
19.3
620
T-2nd
1988
Hayden Fry
643
312
331
25.9
17.9
413
T-3rd
1989
Hayden Fry
560
150
410
17.9
25.3
350
T-6th
1990
Hayden Fry
840
510
330
35.6
24.0
620
T-1st
1991
Hayden Fry
1011
510
501
28.6
14.9
710
2nd
1992
Hayden Fry
5-7-0
3-3-0
2-4-0
20.3
23.2
4-4-0
5th
1993
Hayden Fry
6-6-0
4-2-0
2-4-0
17.8
24.4
3-5-0
8th
1994
Hayden Fry
5-5-1
4-2-0
1-3-1
27.9
29.5
3-4-1
7th
1995
Hayden Fry
8-4
4-2
4-2
30.7
21.6
4-4
6th
1996
Hayden Fry
9-3
4-2
5-1
28.3
20.3
6-2
T-3rd
1997
Hayden Fry
7-5
6-0
1-5
34.3
13.3
4-4
T-6th
1998
Hayden Fry
3-8
2-4
1-4
15.6
26.1
2-6
T-7th
1999
Kirk Ferentz
1-10
1-5
0-5
14.7
31.5
0-8
11th
2000
Kirk Ferentz
3-9
2-4
1-5
16.9
27.5
3-5
8th
2001
Kirk Ferentz
7-5
5-1
2-4
32.6
21.5
4-4
T-4th
2002
Kirk Ferentz
11-2
6-1
5-1
37.2
19.7
8-0
T-1st
2003
Kirk Ferentz
10-3
7-0
3-3
28.7
16.2
5-3
T-4th
2004
Kirk Ferentz
10-2
6-0
5-2
24.3
17.6
7-1
T-1st
2005
Kirk Ferentz
7-5
5-1
2-4
30.0
20.0
5-3
T-3rd
2006
Kirk Ferentz
6-7-0
4-3-0
2-4-0
23.8
20.7
2-6-0
T-8th
2007
Kirk Ferentz
6-6-0
4-2-0
2-4-0
18.5
18.8
4-4-0
T-5th
Totals
559-505-39
353-197-16
206-306-23
276-340-25
---
155
lettermen
A
Babineaux, Jonathan____2000,02,03,04
Bachman, Jay_________________ 1983
Bailey, Bill_______________ 1981,82,83
Bailey, Charles_________________ 1891
Bain, Ryan__________________ 2005,06
Baird, Burton_ ________________ 1911
Baker, Jason_________1997,98,99,2000
Baker, Mark___________________ 1898
Balazs, Frank_____________ 1936,37,38
Baldwin, Marty________________ 1992
Ball, Marty_ _____________ 1979,80,82
Ballard, Christian______________ 2007
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
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
lettermen
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
Dolezal, Mike_________1998,99,2000,01
Dolly, Edward_ ___________ 1930,31,32
Donnelly, William_________ 1914,15,18
Donahue, Ryan________________ 2007
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
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
Dwight, Tim_ __________1994,95,96,97
Dye, Charles_ _________________ 1900
Dye, Tyrone____________1972,73,74,75
Dyer, Walter___________________ 1909
157
lettermen
H
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
Johnson-Koulianos, Derrell______ 2007
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
lettermen
L
Oakes, Dave____________1978,79,80,81
OBrien, Kelly_ _________1981,82,84,85
OBrien, Willis____________ 1909,10,11
Ochiltree, H.E._________________ 1902
Ochoa, Ramon_______________ 2002,03
Odems, Demo__________1993,94,95,96
ODonnell, Jerry_____________ 1965,66
Ogiego, Mitchell_______________ 1958
159
lettermen
OHara, Richard______________ 1964,65
OHare, Cody_________1998,99,2000,01
Olejniczak, Jason_______1990,91,92,93
Olejniczak, Lon_________1979,80,82,83
Oliver, Chris__________1998,99,2000,01
Olsen, Seth______________ 2005,06,07
Olson, Forrest____________ 1923,24,26
Olson, Glenn_____________ 1936,37,38
Olszta, Daniel____________ 2005,06,07
OMeara, Paki__________________ 2007
ONeal, Charles_ _____________ 1926,27
Oostendorp, John______________ 1992
Ortlieb, Jon______________ 1994,95,96
Osby, Don_ ______________ 1969,70,71
Osmaloski, Ted_ __________ 1934,35,36
Otte, M. Lowell___________ 1922,23,24
Otto, J. Robert________________ 1941
Ousley, Bobby_______________ 1972,74
Pace, Mario____________1976,77,78,79
Page, Bernard____________ 1932,33,34
Pagel, Derek_ ________1999,2000,01,02
Palladino, Sam_ ________1976,77,78,79
Palmer, Bart___________________ 1999
Palmer, Chris________________ 1992,93
Palmer, George_ _______________ 1952
Palmer, John_____________ 1987,88,89
Pape, Oran__________________ 1928,29
Paquette, Peter______________ 1966,67
Parker, Guerdon_ _________ 1919,20,21
Parker, William___________ 1940,41,42
Parkin, Leland____________ 1922,23,24
Parleman, Stanford_____________ 1973
Parsons, Charles_ _________ 1912,13,14
Parsons, Lawrence______________ 1932
Paschal, Marcus_________2003,04,05,06
Patterson, Cornelius__________ 1966,67
Patyk, John___________________ 1977
Paulsen, Joseph_ _________ 1948,49,50
Paulson, Steve_________________ 1972
Payne, O.J.____________________ 2002
Pedersen, Jim_________________ 1969
Pekar, Jim__________________ 1980,81
Peiffer, Warren_ __________ 1972,73,75
Pellegrino, Orlando_____________ 1956
Pence, Lawrence_______________ 1898
Penaluna, Robert_ ___________ 1941,42
Penney, Rick_____________ 1972,73,75
Penney, Steve____________ 1969,70,71
Penningroth, Walter__________ 1911,13
Perkins, William__________ 1960,61,62
Perrin, Delbert_ _____________ 1940,50
Perrine, James_________________ 1908
Perry, Dayton_ ___________ 1960,61,62
Person, George_ _______________ 1978
Person, Nate________________ 1979,80
Petersen, Ronald__________ 1949,50,51
Petersen, Ross_________________ 2007
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, Paul_ __________1978,79,80,81
Powell, William________________ 1968
Powers, Howard________________ 1895
Powers, Milton_______________ 1889,90
Poynton, Jim_____________ 1987,88,89
Prasse, Erwin_____________ 1937,38,39
Prescott, Robert__________ 1956,57,58
Price, Derek_________________ 1994,95
Price, Ken__________________ 1968,70
Pritchard, Irving_______________ 1893
Pryor, Richard____________ 1984,85,86
Pryor, Shalor__________________ 1997
Pugh, Jevon_ _________________ 2007
Puk, J.J.___________________ 1986,87
Pudder, Emery_______________ 1960,61
Purdy, Matt____________1992,93,94,95
Pyles, Arthur________________ 1917,19
lettermen
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, 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
Spanjers, Peter___________ 1950,51,52
Speaker, John_________________ 1974
Spitzig, Kevin__________1980,81,83,84
Spranger, Mark___________ 1984,85,86
Spurbeck, Wayne_ _____________ 1945
Staak, John_________________ 1941,42
Stanton, James______________ 1895,96
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
Steinke, Dan__________________ 1974
Stemlar, Tom__________________ 1981
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
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
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
161
JERSEY NUMBERS
--1925-2007---01--
Dodge, Tim, 1999,2000,01
Duprey, Mike, 1991
Early, Quinn, 1984,85,86,87
Greiner, Justin, 2007
Guy, Willie, 1990,93,94,95
Jones, Larry, 1977
Kennon, Mike, 1983
Langford, Ed, 1982
Murray, Daniel, 2007
Murray, Shawn, 1998
Neuman, Scott, 1988,89
Rodopoulos, Alexe, 1996,97
Schlicher, Kyle, 2002,03,04,05
Smith, Cameron, 1999
Yambor, Gene, 1979,80
-02--
Anderson, Chris, 1980
Burrier, Tony, 1999
Dalton, Harold, 2004,05,06,07
Frazier, Chris, 1991,92
Guthrie, Eric, 2007
Holman, Tarig, 1995,96,97,98,99
Molinaro, Ryan, 2000
Pace, Mario, 1977,78,79
Porter, Marquis, 1990,91,92,93,94
Russell, Fred, 2000,01,02,03
Smith, Robert, 1983,84,85,86
Stoops, Mike, 1981
Watkins, Travis, 1987,88,89
Yamini, Bashir, 1996
--03--
Aldrich, Chris, 2004,05
Bogan, A.J., 1999
Burt, Kerry, 1985,86,87
Carter, Ricchard, 1993
Dawkins, MaQuan, 2004,05, 06
Greene, Chris, 1991,92
Hill, Kahlil, 1997,98,99,2000,01
Holsclaw, Dave, 1977,78,79
Hughes, Danan, 1989,90,91,92
Kokolus, Harry, 1973
Morrow, Diauntae, 2007
Nichol, Tom, 1981,82,83,84
ODonnell, Tim, 1980
Robinson, Damien, 1993,94,95,96
Sapp, Benny, 2002
Snyder, Sean, 1988
Stoops, Mike, 1982
Weber, John David, 1997
Zabuba, Josh, 2003
--04--
Bergstrom, Brian, 1981
Bernstine, Jordan, 2007
Boleyn, Scott, 1999,2000,01,02
Boone, Pat, 1990,91,92,93,94
Carter, Ricchard, 1994,95,96,97
Casula, Mike, 1982
Chupka, Jonathan, 2005
Grigsby, Herb, 2003,04,05,06
Kimber, Lloyd, 1983,84,85
Kreider, Andy, 1991,92
McCann, Kyle, 1997,98,99,2000,01
Nelson, Steve, 1980
Person, George, 1978,79
Pipkins, James, 1986,87,88,89
Solomon, Clinton, 2002
Zabuba, Josh, 2004
--05--
Bergan, Tyler, 2004
Burke, Mike, 1984,85,86,87,88
Donahue, Ryan, 2006, 07
Fisher, Scott, 1992
Gutshall, Tim, 1976,77,78
James, Carlos, 1989,90,91,92
Johnson, D.J., 2000,01,02
Lemm, David, 1993
Moritz, Dave, 1981,82,83
Pagel, Derek, 1999
Raih, David, 2000,01,02
Shaw, Sedrick, 1993,94,95,96
Tate, Drew, 2003,04,05,06
Williams, Dave, 1980
Yamini, Bashir, 1997,98,99
--06--
Barton, Ryan, 1997
Bobek, Jeff, 1978
Bohnet, Matt, 2002, 03
Burt, Kerry, 1984
Christensen, Jake, 2005,06,07
Dwight, Tim, 1994,95,96,97
Fenstermaker, Andy, 2005, 06
Greene, Shonn, 2004
Klapperich, Dennis, 1980,81,82
Mackey, Chris, 1975,76,77
Murphy, George, 1985,86,87,88,89
Odems, Demo, 1993
Oliver, Chris, 1998,99,2000,01
Plate, Scott, 1990,91,92,93
Wineburg, Kenny, 1991
--07--
Allison, Steve, 1978
Baker, Jason, 1997,98,99,2000
Banks, Brad, 2002
Beutjer, Jon, 2001
Bohannan, Gordy, 1979
Bradley, David, 2000
Brown, Dana, 2005
Driscoll, Ryan, 1992,93,94,95,96
Harmon, Kevin, 1983,84
Houghtlin, Rob, 1985,86,87
Jaye, John, 1975
McNutt, Marvin, 2007
McCollon, Eric, 2003,04,05,06
Novotny, Lynn, 1977
Roberts, Jermire, 2002,03
Roby, Reggie, 1980,81,82
Rogers, Matt, 1988,89,90,91
Shay, Zach, 1995,96,97,98
--08--
Brown, Mikkel, 1997,98,99,2000
Campbell, Nate, 2001
Chambers, Dave, 1981,82,83
Fulton, Derek, 1991
Hartlieb, Chuck, 1984,85,86,87,88
Jones, C.J., 2001,02
Knight, Tom, 1992,93,94,95,96
Nelson, Arvell, 2006,07
Quartaro, Nick, 1974,75,76
Quinlan, Brian, 1992
Rozell, Ed, 1998
Schilling, Scott, 1977,78,79,80
Smith, Leroy, 1989,90,91
Townsend, James, 2003,04
--09--
Becker, Dave, 1976,77,78
Bowen, Matt, 1997,98,99
Brown, Maurice, 2000,01,02,03
Ennis-Inge, Bill, 1992,93,94,95,96
Hall, Shane, 1997
Henry, Garry, 1987
Jansen, Jeff, 1981
Johnson-Koulianos, Derrell, 2006
Kopriva, Jim, 1999
Lee, Phil, 1991,92
Ousley, Bobby, 1973,74
Prenner, John, 1979
Price, Khaliq, 2003,04,05,06
Riffel, Kyle, 2005
Sash, Tyler, 2007
Sims, Ken, 1982,83,84,85,86
Snyder, Sean, 1989
Sodergren, Chuck, 1975
Wilson, Jason, 1991
--10--
Anderson, Richard, 1935,36,37
Anderson, Robert, 1948
Banks, Brad, 2001
Belleus, Walner, 2004
Bjork, Don, 1950,51
Boda, Louis, 1945
Broeder, Otto, 1952
Brooks, Dave, 1968,69
Chandler, Nathan, 2002,03
Commings, Bob Jr., 1978
Croxdale, Edward, 1932
Deuel, Dean, 1949
Dickerhoof, Delmas, 1941,42
Dolan, Bill, 1976
Dougherty, Richard, 1961,62,63
Edwards, Justin, 2005, 06
Ely, Lawrence, 1938,39
Evans, Ben, 2007
Ferance, Russ, 1964
Frazier, Jim, 1979,80,81
Freese, James, 1990,91,92
Fuhrman, J.J., 1927
Gruver, Robert, 1967
Hall, Shane, 1998,99,2000,01
Hoffman, Tim, 1999
Johnson, Donald, 1934
Kaisershot, Quenton, 1946,47
Kinderman, Keith, 1959,60
Kline, Brian, 2003
Kriz, Jerome, 1930,31
Leahy, Philip, 1953,54,55
Lewis, Farley, 1965
Mitchell, Levi, 1970,71
Mork, Robert, 1944
Nessan, Doug, 1973
Odems, Demosesneeds III, 1994,95,96
ONeal, Charles E., 1926
Ousley, Bobby, 1972
Reichardt, Doug, 1974,75
Ribbeck, Robert, 1943
Robertson, Cornelius, 1982,83
Rook, Robert, 1933
Schooley, Phillip, 1966
Sheets, Wally, 1956
Slowik, Erik, 1991
Stahulak, Jamie, 1997
Thigpen, Eric, 1994
Thomas, Brice L., 1928,29
Wright, Anthony, 1985,86,87,88,89
Young, Tony, 1992
--11--
Ankeny, Gerald, 1939,40,41
Balazs, Frank, 1936,37,38
Bohannon, Gordy, 1980,81
Carpenter, Charles, 1969
Clark, Jeff, 1995
Cuhel, Frank J., 1926,27
Dickerson, Voris, 1932,34
Duprey, Mike, 1992,93,94
Farnsworth, Adam, 2006,07
Fulton, Derek, 1993,94
Harding, James, 1945
Harris, Sammie, 1960,61,62
Headington, Ronald, 1946,47,48
Hinkel, Ed, 2001,02,03,04,05
Jeter, Robert Jr., 1957,58,59
Lynch, Bill, 1992
McDowell, Floyd M., 1934,35
McDowell, Ivory, 1963,64
McGwire, Dan, 1987
McLain, Mayes W., 1928
McLaughlin, Russell, 1944
McLaughlin, Tom, 1975,76,77
Nelson, Elmo, 1929,30,31
ONeal, C.E., 1925
Ploen, Ken, 1954,55,56
Rice, George Dusty, 1952,53
Schmidt, Rick, 1982,83,84,85,86
Skillett, Jeff, 1988,89,90,91
Skogman, Kyle, 1970,71,72,73
Slattery, Joe, 1995,96,97,98,99
Smith, Cameron, 2000
Snook, Gary, 1965
Stephens, Roger, 1943
Vrame, George, 1949,50
Walker, Joseph, 2001
Wilson, Marcus, 2005,06,07
Wise, Kevin, 1998
--12--
Adams, Mark, 1987,88
Armstrong, R.O., 1925
Dean, Floyd, 1937,38,39
Erhardt, Frederick, 1959
Farmer, Tom, 1940,41,42
Fisher, Joe, 1974,75
Gales, Pete, 1978,79,80,81
Ghere, Jesse, 1996,97,98,99
Hagerty, Loris J., 1927,28,29
Hamman, Bruce, 1945
Harris, Dave, 1970,71,72
Hartlieb, Jim, 1989,90,91,92
Hawkins, William, 1933
Ita, Brock, 2004
King, Louis Jr., 1946,47
Kitchen, Clyde, 1952
Matheson, Eldeen, 1953,54,55
McDonald, Mike, 1961
McLaurin, Marqueas, 2002
Meltzer, Sam, 1930,31,32
Phillips, Cy, 2002,03,04,05
Rice, Harry H., 1926
Sessi, Geno, 1957,58
Sherman, Matt, 1993,94,95,96,97
Signor, Austin, 2006
Simmons, Don, 1934,35,37
Skay, John, 2001
Snook, Gary, 1963,64
Stanzi, Ricky, 2006, 07
Towbin, Craig, 1977
Vlasic, Mark, 1982,83,84,85,86
Whisler, Nick, 1998,99,2000
JERSEY NUMBERS
Woodhouse, D.E., 1949
Young, Tony, 1993
--13--
Bayless, Rick, 1985,86,87
Dolan, Bill, 1977,78
Godfrey, Charles, 2004,05,06,07
Grine, Tom, 1975,76
Grogan, Tom, 1980,81,82,83
Hurley, Brion, 1992
Lawrence, Larry, 1968,69
Lightfoot, Isaac, 1999
Miller, Eric, 1988
Miller, Kirk, 1991
Ochoa, Ramon, 2000,01,02,03
Olejniczak, Jason, 1989,90,91,92,93
Reiners, Randy, 1996,96,97,98,99
Smith, Corby, 1994
Sunderman, Frank, 1970,71,72
Wise, L.J., 1996,97
--14--
Andruska, Bruno, 1938,39,40
Baldwin, Jason, 1998,99
Bates, Jefferson, 1990,91
Brattebo, Dick, 1949,50,51
Carson, Lorton R., 1928
Elgin, Jeff, 1970
Eyde, Matt, 1992,93
Erickson, Darin, 1979
Fagerlind, Paul, 1944,45
Fenstermaker, Andy, 2003
Fulton, Derek, 1992
Gravel, William, 1956,57,58
Grimm, Lloyd A., 1926
Hansen, Ryan, 1996,97,98,99,2000
Hayes, Ron, 1971
Hickman, Randahl, 1929,30,31
Hunter, Keith, 1981,82,83,84
Hutchings, Cory, 1995
Katt, Dan, 2001,02
Kennedy, J.M., 1925
Kinnan, R.H., 1927
Klumpar, Emil, 1935,36,37
Legg, Jack, 1946,47
Lynch, Bill, 1993
Milliken, Scott, 1972
Milloy, Corneal, 1980
Moylan, Devan, 2005,06,07
Piro, Doug, 1976,77,78
Podolak, Ed, 1966,67,68
Poholsky, Tom, 1985,86,87,88,89
Preston, Gerald Jr., 1932
Randolph, Alvin, 1963,64,65
Riffel, Kyle, 2004
Shelton, Adolphus, 2001,02,03,04,05
Smith, Earl Jr., 1953,54,55
Stageberg, Harris, 1941,42
Tiessen, Trent, 1995,96
Wilson, John Jr., 1948
--15--
Arkeilpane, Jim, 1976,77
Beers, L.B., 1927
Burkett, Wilford, 1940,41,42
Colbert, Clayton, 1945
Cooks, Kerry, 1993,94,95,96,97
Crivello, Mike, 1970
Crockett, Robbie, 1998,99,2000
Crouse, Jim, 1967,68,69
Daniels, Charles, 1952
Dickson, David, 1948
163
JERSEY NUMBERS
Kuchel, Nick, 2007
McCutchen, William, 1965,66
McLain, Edwin, 1937,38,39
Meyer, Richard, 1948
Middleton, Pete, 1989,90,91,92
Moran, Terence, 1953
Narut, Leo, 1937
OLeary, John, 1931,32
Pape, Oran H., 1928,29
Rinderknecht, Reed, 1991
Ruck, Fred, 1950,51
Shaw, Cedric, 1977,78,79
Smith, Chris, 1999,2000,01
Smith, Paul E., 1925,26
Stockdale, Matt, 1997,98
Warrington, John H., 1930
Wyatt, Brad, 1980
Young, Earl, 1927
--21--
Beard, J. Woodrow, 1933
Bedell, Ed, 1957,58
Benskin, William, 1944
Caldwell, Jim, 1974,75,76
Clearman, Eugene, 1930,31,32
Cooley, Clark A., 1928
Dunnigan, Pat, 1967,68,69
England, John, 1934
Flood, Scott, 1973
Hairston, Justise, 2002
Hand, Tom, 1940,41,42
Heider, Charles, 1946
Hendryx, Richard, 1963,64,65
Henlon, Jason, 1993,94
Hill, Andre, 1991
Hogan, R.H., 1925
Holman, Delevan V., 1926
Howorth, Andrew, 1993
Hunt, Herbert, 1949
Kemp, Paul, 1952,53
Lannon, Robert, 1935,36,37
Lauer, Charles F., 1927
Leeka, Seward C., 1929
Martin, Dennis, 1978,79,80
McLaughlin, Greg, 1997
Mitchell, Bruce, 1960,61
Mitchell, Devon, 1982,83,84,85
Norgaard, Jens, 1938,39
ONeill, Arthur Jr., 1948
Reardon, Jerry, 1970,71,72
Reichow, William, 1954
Schmitz, Matt, 1999
Sievers, Jack, 1950,51
Stewart, Tony, 1986,87,88,89,91
Stockdale, Matt, 1999,2000,01
Spratt, Jacob, 2004,05
Thigpen, Eric, 1995,96,97,98
Wallace, Robert, 1962
Yeager, Walter, 1943
Young, Albert, 2003,04,05,06,07
--22--
Armil, Paul W., 1927,28
Banks, Tavian, 1993,94,95,96,97
Beneitone, Lawrence, 1937
Commack, Don, 1949,50,51
Davis, Calvin, 2002,03,04,05,06
Day, Shane, 1991,92,93,94
Eddy, Albert, 1940
Forte, Jeff, 1980,81
Gentile, Joel, 2005
Goodman, Grant, 1984,85
JERSEY NUMBERS
--28--
Bain, Robert, 1950
Blatcher, Phil, 1979,80,81
Bradley, David, 2001,02,03,04
Cook, Jesse, 1977
Cooper, Mike, 1971,72
Dallas, William, 1944
Fenton, Bill, 1951
Gallagher, Frank, 1935,36,37
Grest, Richard, 1938,39
Guzowski, Tony, 1946,47,48
Hammond, Jack, 1945
Harmon, Kevin, 1985,86,87
Heldt, Frank Jr., 1949
House, Jason, 1993,94,95,96,97
Hughes, Danan, 1988
Marchese, John, 1984
McCarty, Paul, 1982,83
Melendez, Marcos, 1969,70
Menzel, Bruce, 1991,92
OHare, Cody, 1998,99,2000,01
Palmer, Chris, 1989,90,91,92,93
Parker, Clarence Bill, 1940,41,42
Rickert, James, 1943
Rogers, Alexander, 1930,31
Salter, Bob, 1973,74,75
Schenck, Alan, 1965
Schmidt, Marvin M., 1927,28
Sims, Damian, 2004,05,06,07
Sorenson, Robert Jr., 1964
Weber, Harold, 1932,33,34
--29-Baughman, William, 1943
Brown, Greg, 1987,88,89,90
Carlsen, Oakley L., 1927,28,29
Clausen, Marian, 1933
Creer, Nate, 1981,82,83,84,85
Dee, Clarence, 1934
DellaVedova, Tullio, 1930,31
Diehl, Willliam, 1939,40,41
Farroh, Shipley, 1935,36,37
Fletcher, Bradley, 2005,06,07
Frazier, Jim, 1978
Fryauf, Donald, 1948,49,50
Hines, Don T., 1925,26
Kauffman, Thomas Jr., 1947
Kelberg, Paul, 1938
Kimber, Lloyd, 1986
Lehmkuhl, Donald, 1942
Lewis, Jermelle, 2000,01,02,03,04
Lindsey, Jack, 1951
McCord, Allen, 1944
McHugh, James, 1965
Miller, Doug, 1996,97,98,99
Mulherin, Mick, 1991,92,93,94,95
Penney, Rick, 1970,71,72,73,74,75
Penney, Steve, 1969
Riley, Tom, 1979,80
Schroeder, Orville, 1932
Sullivan, Jim, 1991
Terrell, Dave, 1976
Tweed, Mike, 1992
Williams, Eddie, 2006,07
--30--
Ball, Marty, 1979,80,81,82
Banks, Earl, 1946,47
Brady, Charles, 1935,36,37,38
Coats, Billy, 1992,93,94,95,96
Couppee, Albert, 1939,40,41
Crank, Ernest, 1989,90,91,92,93
--32--
Akin, Austin, 1930,31
Becker, Andrew, 2003,04,05
Bostwick, Robert, 1949,50
Broeder, George, 1952,53,54
Brown, Richard M., 1927,28
Clark, Jeff, 1996,97
DiMarco, Alfonso, 1947,48
Erb, James, 1980,81,82
Feuerbach, Kerry, 1974,75,76
Foster, Derrold, 1945
Grier, Robert, 1961,62,63
Hall, James, 1972
Hill, Bobby, 1977,78,79
Janda, Jon, 1955,56,57
Junge, Warren, 1939
Lauterbach, Bob, 1940,41,42
Lundy, Wesley, 1944
Mangold, William, 1937,38
Massaquoi, Siaka, 1998,99,2000,01
Miller, Doug, 1995
Miller, Lawrence II, 1943
Mosley, Eugene, 1958,59,60
Nelson, H.W., 1926
Newbold, Willis Jr., 1935,36
Nordmann, Don, 2007
Puk, J.J., 1983,84,85,86,87
Raffensperger, L., 1925
Saunders, Mike, 1988,89,90,91
Schreiber, Larry, 1964,65
Sherlock, Kevin, 2003,04,05
Smith, Derrick, 2006,07
Stromberg, Bruce, 1971
Sullivan, Tim, 1967,68,69,70
Terry, Ryan, 1992,93,94
Tompkins, Douglas M., 1929
Tunnell, Emlen, 1946
Turner, Frank, 1934
Wallace, Wilbur, 1932,33
Yoder, Scott, 1993,94
--33--
Bennett, Bernie, 1952
Blenderman, R., 1949
Bobek, Jeff, 1979,80
Borden, Steve, 1976
Davis, Victor, 1962
DeMuth, Dan, 1998
Enich, Mike, 1938,39,40
Fuhrmeister, Lorence, 1936
Gallagher, Jack, 1933,34,35
Gill, Owen, 1981,82,83,84
Grine, Tom, 1974
Harmon, Bill, 1978
Honore, Carlos, 1997,98
Johnson, D.J., 1998
Kanellis, Eldan, 1953,54,55
Kay, William, 1945,46,47,48
Knutson, Tom, 1964,65,66
Lafferty, Gerald, 1959,60
Lampkin, Marvin, 1988,89,90,91,92
Lange, J.P., 1995,96,97
Loufek, Robert, 1930,31,32
Massucci, Arthur, 1963
Militich, Matt, 1937
Mungongo, Brian, 2007
Myers, Dennis E., 1927,28,29
Nocera, John, 1956,57,58
Quinlan, Brian, 1994
Ringer, Kevin, 1985,86,87
Rodawig, D.F., 1925
Sanders, Bob, 2000,01,02,03
165
JERSEY NUMBERS
Laws, Joe, 1930,31,32,33
Maughan, James, 1962
McKillip, Dean, 1978,79,80
McQuire, James, 1963,64
Moore, Tom, 1958,59,60
Mosier, J. Paul, 1993,94
Naber, Mearl, 1948,49
Patterson, Cornelius, 1966,67
Quast, Brad, 1986,87,88,89
Rasar, Herman, 1934
Rubenow, Chad, 1992
Simms, Dave, 1970,71,72
Steinbach, Rory, 2003
Zubalsky, Seymour, 1935
--36--
Armington, Dennis, 1974,75
Bailey, Kalvin, 2005
Bell, Nick, 1986,87
Blessum, Zane, 1977
Cabalka, Tom, 1970,71,73
Dean, Pat, 1978
Doehrmann, Ryan, 1998
Ejiasi, Chigozie, 2001,02,03,04
Fontes, John, 1969
Forte, Chip, 1979
Granquist, Aaron, 1995,96
Herbst, Taylor, 2007
Hornaday, Mike, 1991,92,93
Jaye, John, 1976
Killbreath, James, 1963,64,65
Kuper, Chip, 1992,93
LaRue, Frank, 1930
Lawrence, James, 1946,47
Long, Jerry, 1948,49,50
Masterson, Forrest, 1944
Miletich, Matt, 1938,39
Mizen, Steve, 1940
Morse, Brett, 2007
Niedziela, Bruno, 1942
OHare, Cody, 1997
Quast, Kevin, 1988,89,90
Rathke, Scott, 2000,01
Roehlk, John, 1980
Samuelson, Leo, 1931,32
Schirmer, J.A., 1925
Secl, William, 1933,34,35
Senters, Jerry, 1968
Shew, John, 1967
Smith, John, 1954
Station, Larry, 1982,83,84,85
Strube, Taylor, 2004
Wancket, Tony, 1981
Westra, Peter S., 1927,28,29
Wheaton, Jack, 1936
Yoder, Scott, 1995
--37--
Anderson, Robert, 1967
Boudreaux, Tyrone, 1990,91,92,93
Brooks, Dave, 1970
Christensen, Matt, 1987
Clemons, Jonathan, 1989
Considine, Sean, 2001,02,03,04
Davis, George, 1982,83,84,85,86
Davison, Derrick, 1999,2000
Faber, Scott, 1998
Faino, Rodney, 1965
Grothus, Joe, 1946,47,48
Heideman, Curt, 1991,92
Herbster, Kenneth, 1933
Howard, Joe, 1943
JERSEY NUMBERS
Czerniakowski, Gary, 1978
Douthitt, Earl, 1973,74
Fischer, Howard, 1943
Foster, William H., 1931
Green, William C., 1939,40,41
Greene, William, 1950
Hartman, Verlin, 1937
Henry, Garry, 1986
Humphrey, William, 1938
Jackson, Andrew, 1967,68
Jackson, Mike, 1976,77
Johnson, R.C., 1961
King, Cliff, 1991,92,93
King, Lou, 1979,80,81
Kruse, Kalvin, 1946
Lee, Theodore, 1933
Lewis, Ted, 1942
Mason, Wayne, 1935,36
Mickens, Aaron, 2000,01,02,03,04
Mitchell, David, 1991,92,93
Mitchell, Lyman, 1932
Momsen, Raymond, 1934
Moreland, David, 1964,65,66
Nelson, Emerson W., 1925,26,27
Pellegrino, Orlando, 1954,55,56
Phillips, Robert, 1951,52,53
Pipkins, Jerome, 1987
Reedquist, Lawrence A., 1928,29
Robenson, James, 1960
Roberts, Jay, 1962,63
Snyder, Robert, 1947,48
Straatsma, Stanley, 1944
Stratikopoulos, Tony, 1994,95,96,97
Tecklenberg, Aaron, 1998
--44--
Bergstrom, Wallace, 1939
Boettner, Scott, 1974
Cerney, Tim, 1972,73
Chelf, Don, 1951
Clark, Dallas, 2000,01,02
Clark, Raj, 1995,96,97,98
Cohrs, Robert, 1948,49
Ellis, Kent, 1979,80
Glaspey, Marold, 1936
Green, Dennis, 1970
Hagler, Collins Mike, 1955,56,57
Hartman, Craig, 1981,82,83,84
Humpal, Mike, 2003,04,05,06,07
Jessen, Ernest R., 1927,28
Johnson, Harold, 1971
Keel, C.C., 1926
Kelley, James, 1934,35,38
Kimble, Dalton, 1964,65
Knebel, Guy, 1946
Laufenberg, Doug, 1989,90,91,92,93
Lazar, Jon, 1976,77,78
Lund, Ira, 1945
McKillip, Josh, 1994,95
McKinnie, Silas, 1967
Reardon, Kerry, 1968,69
Rogers, Lonnie, 1962,63
Rollins, Vernon, 1994
Romey, R.E., 1925
Sansen, Oliver M., 1929,30,31
Schammel, Francis, 1932,33
Smiley, Keaton, 1985,86,87,88
Stearnes, Robert, 1952,53,54
Thiele, Richard, 1966
Tucker, Donald, 1959,60
Tunnell, Emlen, 1947
Winslow, Donald, 1944
--45--
Babineaux, Jonathan, 2001,02,03,04
Brecunier, Richard, 1940
Byers, Clar T., 1926
Cerza, Phil, 1982
Diaco, Bobby, 1991,92,93,94,95
Ellis, Kevin, 1979,80
Ferry, Terry, 1962
Greene, Shonn, 2005
Hanks, Merton, 1986,87,88,89,90
Hurtz, John, 1957
Keane, James, 1942
Kelley, Robert, 1939
King, Mitch, 2004
Krasuski, P.R., 1925
Kuehl, Chris, 2005
Mason, J.V., 1927
McIntyre, John C., 1928
Michels, J., 1992,93
Moon, Kenneth, 1937
Nelson, Don, 1934,35,36
Nielsen, Tyler, 2007
Norvell, J ay, 1981,83,84,85
OLeary, Frank E., 1933
Patterson, Cornelius, 1965
Pitcher, Thomas, 1953
Pollio, Henry, 1996,97,98,99,2000
Riley, Don Mike, 1949,50,51
Samuelson, Leo, 1929
Schneider, Philip, 1944
Shoener, Harold, 1946,47
Solomon, Rich, 1970,71
Spievey, Amari, 2006
Steinke, Dan, 1972,73,74
Stutsman, John, 1930,31,32
Sullivan, Daniel, 1943
Tomasko, Kevin, 1975
Vazquez, Steve, 1976,77,78
Welt, Tony, 1963,64
Wilson, Steve, 1966,67,68
Woodard, Ralph, 1948
Wyatt, Bernard, 1959,60,61
--46-Ardeman, Frederick, 1932
Ballard, Christian, 2007
Betts, Ladell, 1997,98,99,2000,01
Brown, Richard M., 1926
Chinander, Bret, 2002,03,04,05
Clark, Jerry, 1951
Crocker, Tracy, 1979,80,81
Dalton, Coy, 1991,92,93
Danzy, Charles, 1975,76,77,78
Davis, Champ, 2003,04,05,06
Ferry, Terry, 1963,64,65
Gallery, Nick, 1993,94,95,96
Hudson, James, 1943
Jauch, Raymond, 1957,58,59
Johnson, Jerry, 1970,71
Kann, Harold, 1935
Krouch, Dean, 1936
Kushner, Nick, 1962
Maloney, T.E., 1927
Mangan, Mike, 2002
Marchese, John, 1983
Mentzel, Glenn, 1940
Morse, Brett, 2006
Noll, Francis, 1938
Podolak, Charles, 1968
Rogers, Lonnie, 1961
Schoener, Herbert, 1946,47
Spurbeck, Wayne, 1945
167
JERSEY NUMBERS
Pospisil, Scott, 1997,98,99
Recher, David, 1962,63,64
Ryther, Bryan, 2003,04,05,06
Schmidt, Christian, 1930,31,32
Skophammer, James, 1945,48
Smith, Julilan, 2006
Sueppel, Brett, 1980
Trocano, Lenny, 1976
VanBuren, William, 1955,60,61
Voltmer, Walter E., 1929
Werner, Jon, 1990,91
--51--
Barr, Fred, 2000,01,02
Barton, Gregory, 1967
Blum, Tyler, 2007
Brown, Thomas, 1965
Bryant, Dave, 1973,74,75
Carey, George M., 1928
Cassady, Al, 1968,69,70
Elbert, Donald, 1963,64
Gabelmann, Zachary, 2003,04,05,06
Ginsburg, Louis, 1945
Hogland, Forest, 1935
Huff, Wallace N., 1929
Hufford, Paul, 1981
Humphreys, Lloyd, 1957,58,59,60
Ibanez, Raul, 1979
Jones, Jamar, 1990,91,92,93
Koeppel, Jeff, 1986,87,88,89
Liddicoat, Dale, 1936
Liddy, Robert, 1942,43,44,46
Madden, E.S., 1927
McQuern, Gilbert N., 1930
Moses, Dezman, 2007
Murawinski, Joe, 1982,83,84
Murray, Terry, 1980
Nelson, Mark G., 1971,72
Palladino, Sam, 1977,78
Paul, Glenn, 1966
Poluga, Chester, 1937,38
Reister, Harold, 1951
Richardson, Cornell, 1976
Roselle, Henry, 1931,32
Sciretto, John, 1961
Senters, Travis, 1998,99
Tecklenburg, Aaron, 1997
Terhune, John, 1934
Weires, Bill, 1985
Wright, Robert, 1948
Yordy, Richard, 1933
--52--
Anderson, Bill, 1985
Benda, Russ, 1942
Bennett, Bernard, 1950
Blazek, A.J., 1999,2000
Breedlove, Russell, 1956
Campbell, John, 1973,74,75
Carpenter, Charles, 1967,68
Cheatham, Tim, 1982,83
Cmejrek, James, 1963,64,65
Coombs, Seth, 1998
Craun, Marc, 1980
DeGroote, Donald, 1935
English, Steve, 1994,96,97,98
Eubanks, Rafael, 2005,06,07
Ficeli, John, 1966
Folland, Brian, 1984
Gancarczyk, Jacob, 2001
Hauge, Gerhard H., 1928
Hayes, Lawrence, 1937
Hearse, Steve, 1995
--54--
Affre, Peter V., 1929
Amendola, Richie, 2007
Buntz, A., 1949
Campbell, Kenneth, 1935
Carson, L.R., 1927
Crull, Gary, 1974
Cummins, Paul S., 1928
Davis, Rich, 1970
Davis, Rod, 1988,89,90
Dittman, Jay, 1998,99
Duncan, Matt, 1981,82
Elgin, Mike, 2002,03,04,05,06
Fletcher, Gary, 1961,62,63
Forsyth, Joseph B., 1930
Gardner, Clyde, 1950,51
Glasgow, Marvin, 1972
Glonek, Paul, 1987
Higgins, Eric, 1985,86
Hilgenberg, Jay, 1979,80
Hosier, Scott, 1993,94
Jerrick, Roger, 1973
Kampman, Aaron, 1999,2000,01
Kaufmann, Robert, 1948
Kubal, Jerry Jr., 1942
Lagomarcino, James, 1944
McCarthy, Edward L., 1931
McKinnon, Jack, 1938,39,40
McKnight, Melvin, 1937
Myers, Ed, 1975
Oliver, Robert, 1983,84
ONeill, Tim, 1976
Page, Bernard, 1932,33,34
Page, Wilbur, 1936
Phearse, Brandon, 1995,96,97,98
Pierce, Charles, 1955,56,57
Rife, Wayne, 1945
Rushton, John, 1977
Sheehan, Daniel, 1943
Somodi, Richard, 1964,65
Stoik, Tony, 1967,68,69
Tripanier, Robert, 1966
Vargo, Jess, 1958,59
Voltmer, Carl D., 1925,26
Zender, Robert, 1946,47
--55--
Alexander, Dave, 1985,86,87
Aumaitre, Nyere, 2004,05,06,07
Bunn, Travis J., 1926
Busch, Tom, 2003
Carlsen, John W., 1928,29,30
Coleman, Jacody, 2007
Cress, Eldon, 1945
Crull, Gary, 1975,76
Densmore, Adam, 1999,2000,01,02
Ferroni, Mike, 1988,89,90,91,92
Gancarczyk, Jacob, 2002,03
Geary, Chad, 2006
Ginsberg, Louis, 1948,49,50
Griffen, H.W., 1925
Hendricks, John, 1967
Hogarty, John, 1978,79
Kampman, Aaron, 1998
Kellogg, Don, 1984
Krga, Robert Jr., 1964,65
LaFleur, Dan, 1973,73,74
LaFleur, Jon, 1993,94,95,96,97
Levelis, Joe, 1980,81,82,83
Lewis, Mac, 1957,58
Lilly, Steven, 1963
Llewellyn, Eric, 1977
Long, Pat, 1971
JERSEY NUMBERS
Lack, Will, 1999
Langland, Jim, 1979,80
Link, Dave, 1969,70
Meidlinger, Brian, 2000,01,02,03
Miller, Henry, 1941
Morio, Mike, 2007
Nelson, Bobby, 1947
Revak, Tom, 2001,02,03
Rigtrup, Keith, 1996,97
Ruhland, Matt, 1987,88,89,90
Thornton, Frank, 1932
Travers, B.J., 2006
Vergamini, Carl, 1937,38,39
Vrieze, Jon, 1983,84,85,86
Waugh, Harry, 1943
Wessels, Kenneth, 1967
Williams, Jack, 1964,65
Williams, Kyle, 2004
Wischmeier, Robert, 1945
Wright, Eugene, 1948
--58--
Bruggeman, Rob, 2005,06,07
Cunningham, Rich, 1975,76,77
Dean, Pat, 1979,80,81
Divis, Greg, 1985,86,87,88
Frazer, Jim, 1951
Frisk, Keith, 1978
Frye, Tom, 1989,90,91,92
Gaertner, Rob, 1992
Gallagher, William, 1937
Glass, Bill, 1982,83,84
Grange, Paul, 1936
Hageleen, Maurice, 1943
Hoover, Dwight, 1933,34,35
Janssen, Brian, 1991
Jensvold, Lloyd V., 1930
Kerkhoff, Jared, 1994,95,96,97,98
Larsen, Blake, 2001,02,03,04
Lopos, Mike, 1974
Maher, John J., 1939,40,41
Mickelson, Geoff, 1969
Moore, George, 1944
Oberland, Jared, 2005,06,07
Phillips, Mark, 1973
Pohlen, Thomas, 1964
Radloff, Fred F., 1931
Rahfaldt, Nick, 1999
Righter, Paul, 1932
Ritchie, Joe, 1971
Schmidt, Marvin M., 1926
Sheeder, Bill, 1972
Shoaf, James, 1946,47,48,49
Strub, David, 1965
Tousey, Orville H., 1928,29
Webb, Scott, 2000,01,02
Whipka, Joe, 1970
--59--
Bleeker, William, 1947,48
Browne, Dave, 1981,82
Bush, Larry, 1974
Cronin, Ben, 2001,02,03,04,05
Devlin, Mike, 1988
Ficeli, John, 1965
Garlock, Edwin C., 1931
Hayes, Lawrence, 1938
Holmstrom, Tim, 1978
James, Matt, 1993
Jensvold, Lloyd V., 1928,29
Isgrig, Jon, 2005,06
Kaiser, Jim, 1970
169
JERSEY NUMBERS
Finney, Otis, 1947
Graham, James C., 1929
Gruver, Robert, 1968
Hayman, Phil Jr., 1952
Humphrey, Tom, 1982,83,84,85
Humphrey, William, 1937
Jenkinson, Harlan, 1953,54,55
Leonard, Aaron, 1974,75,76,77
Maresh, Theodore, 1931
Mayhan, Dave, 1979,80,81
McCullouch, Brian, 1993,94
McQuiston, Earl, 1960,61,62
Minkel, Willard, 1932
Moore, Joe, 1938,39,40
Nelson, Josh, 1998
Newland, Jeffrey, 1966,67
Novack, Gerald, 1957,58,59
Olszta, Daniel, 2005,06,07
Ploen, Rex, 1946
Price, Matt, 1999
Reister, ?, 1950
Rittler, Doug, 1973
Sanborn, George, 1941
Schulze, Andrew, 2007
Sheldon, George, 1935
Shurr, Donald, 1965
Smith, Neil M., 1928
Smith, Nelson Jr., 1945
Snyder, Robert, 1944
Sobieski, Ben, 1998,99,2000,01,02
Stearnes, Bob, 1951
Willcox, Alex, 2003,04,05
Windauer, Bill, 1969,70,72
Woodruff, Edward, 1936
Yanausch, Dean, 1943
--66--
Anderson, Murphy, 1971,72
Asmus, Kody, 2001,02,03,04
Bain, Ryan, 2005,06
Bern, Cory, 1996,97,98,99
Bickham, Lloyd, 1991,92,93,94,95
Boettner, Scott, 1975
Bristol, Joe, 1949,50,51
Budzik, Bernard, 1962,63,64
Chinander, Erik, 1999,2000,01,02
Cody, Jim, 1976,77,78
Cozad, James, 1943,46,47,48
Cunningham, Rich, 1974
Douglas, Jim, 1968,69,70
Drake, Hugh, 1956,57,58
Foster, Melvin, 1986,87,88,89,90
Gillbaugh, Greg, 1979,80
Gillen, Shawn, 1991,92
Karras, Alex, 1955
Major, Philip, 1965,66,67
Moffitt, Howard, 1931,32
Musgrove, Homer B., 1928
OBrien, Kelly, 1984,85
Parkman, Stanford, 1973
Reardon, Bill, 1993
Roehlk, Jon, 1981,82,83
Simmons, Ozzie, 1934,35,36
Smith, Nelson Jr., 1944
Smith, William E., 1940
Swisher, Stephen, 1938,39
Thorson, Sherwyn, 1959,60,61
Worthy, Kevin, 2000
--67--
Ahern, Brad, 1979
Allison, Greg, 1967,68
Baumgartner, Bruce, 1938
Bremner, John, 1956
Brugman, Zach, 2005
Bush, Larry, 1972,73
Christensen, Holger, 1949,50
Commings, Robert, 1953
Cox, Ray J., 1928
DiNardo, Thomas, 1958
Gambol, Chris, 1982
Deal, Chad, 1995,96,97,98,99
DiNardo, Thomas, 1957
Emalfarb, Michael, 2003
Estes, John Jr., 1947
Fequiere, Fritz, 1990,91,92,93,94
Figg, James S., 1929
Gallagher, Bill, 1946
Haight, Rubert, 1937
Harrington, Herlyn, 1980
Hilgenberg, Wally, 1961,62,63
Hilsabeck, Daniel, 1964,65,66
Hitchcock, Bruce, 1945
Karlenzig, Ernest, 1955
Kesselring, Kyle, 2003,04,05
Klimczak, Mike, 1975
Koeppel, Josh, 2007
Larson, Howard, 1944
Malone, Jerry, 1983,84
Mason, Urban, 1936
Montgomery, Robert, 1935
Moravec, Marvin E., 1931
Moriarty, Lauren, 1932
Myers, Ed, 1974
Poynton, Jim, 1985,86,87,88,89
Presson, Don, 1970,71
Ringer, William, 1959,60
Rose, Andrew, 1981
Stile, Roy, 1940
Uselman, Joseph, 2001
Willis, Joe, 1976,77,78
--68--
Anderson, Tim, 1984,85,86,87,88
Bolton, Leonard, 1974,75
Bowers, Jacob, 2001,02,03,04
Eshleman, Harold R., 1929
Evans, Gary, 1976
Favrow, Jim, 1980
Frymire, Dick, 1951
Greene, William, 1947,48,49
Hall, Howard, 1932
Hanna, Tim, 1981,82,83
Hay, James B., 1928
Hecht, Melvin, 1946
Kerf, Tom, 1952
Kline, John, 1989,90,91,92,93
Kress, George, 1953,55
Kuempel, Andy, 2005,06,07
Legler, Charles, 1968
Lynch, Lorin, 1971
Martens, Robert, 1936
Mathes, Lee K., 1931
McCall, Charles, 1937
McKinney, Jeremy, 1994,95,96,97
Meskimen, Jon, 1968,69
Miller, Richard, 1935
Neubert, Kenneth, 1960,61
Pelsang, Robert, 1962
Peters, Albert, 1944
Pettit, Roger, 1938,39
JERSEY NUMBERS
Mady, Hal, 1990
Mahmens, Mark, 2006
Miller, Leo, 1963,64,65
Moeller, Bob, 1988,89
Nelson, Bruce, 1999,2000,01,02
Olsen, Seth, 2007
Payton, Andrew, 2005,06
Petrzelka, Matt, 1978,79,80
Rothwell, Eric, 1999
Sangster, William, 1943
Schuster, Joe, 1983,84,85,86,87
Sibert, Mike, 1991,92
Simons, Obern, 1945
Tomasetti, Barry, 1976,77
Tompkins, Henry, 1944
Truog, Jeremy, 1991,92,93,94
Wendel, Carroll H., 1928
--73--
Banks, Earl, 1948,49
Barbour, William, 1944
Barkema, C.J., 2003,04
Bremner, Barron, 1957
Deasy, Dick, 1954,55,56
Frymire, Dick, 1952
Gettis, Adam, 2007
Grant, Duane, 1966,67,68
Hendricks, John, 1965
Houg, Andrew, 1953
Humphries, Andy, 1973
Koranda, Shawn, 1998,99,2000
Mannino, Alfred, 1941
Muller, John, 1970,72
Porter, David, 1998,99,2000,01,02
Price, John, 1962,63,64
Pudder, Emery, 1959,60,61
Sturgill, Paul, 1997
Tyson, Demetrius, 1976,77,78
Uhlenhake, Clay, 1979,80,81,82
Velicer, Ted, 1988,89,90,91,92
Verba, Ross, 1994,95,96
Voltmer, Walter, 1928
Wanat, Matthew, 1993
Wester, Herb, 1983,84,85,86,87
Yanda, Marshal, 2005,06
Zimmerman, Dick, 1975
--74-Begale, Jim, 1971
Brayton, Nick, 2007
Conatser, Ron, 1973
Cox, Ray J., 1929
Cunningham, Alonzo, 1997,98,99,2000,01
Doering, Dan, 2006,07
Fountain, Ray, 1982
Gambol, Chris, 1983,84,85,86
Gates, Ben, 2005
Gilbaugh, Greg, 1978
Haugo, Tom, 1967,68
Hawthorne, George, 1987,88,89
Humphries, Andy, 1974
Keat, Brian, 1997
Lamont, Roger, 1964,65,66
Lange, Bill, 1990,91,92,93
Lewis, Charles, 1956
Moerke, Robert, 1958,59
Nelson, Jerry, 1970,72
Pekar, Jim, 1980,81
Palladino, Sam, 1979
Pignatelli, Carl A., 1928
Redman, Matt, 1994,95,96
Roos, Nate, 2005
171
JERSEY NUMBERS
OHara, Richard, 1964,65,66
Person, Nate, 1979,80
Smith, Tom, 1969
Walker, Geneth, 1967,68
Watson, Todd, 1970,71
Whisler, William, 1959,60,61
Wise, Brian, 1987
--82--
Chappelle, Keith, 1979
Christian, Kennon, 2005,06
Coppinger, Pat, 1985,86
Dull, Jed, 1996,97,98,99
Fashinpaur, Jay, 1963
Filloon, Jon, 1988,89,90,91
Foster, Jim, 1956
Gardner, Clyde, 1952
Gates, Ben, 2001,02,03
Gibson, Damon, 1993,94
Hommerding, Wally, 1978
Jackson, Andrew, 1966
Jackson, Dave, 1972
Jones, Jhante, 2000
Loveless, Derrius, 1984,87
Manning, Ray, 1968,69,70
Marsh, Rick, 1974
Mattingly, Dave, 1975,76,77
Meek, Kenneth, 1953,54,55
Merz, Curtis, 1957,58,59
Morrissey, Ed, 1973
Perkins, William, 1960,61,62
Polite, Eddie, 1983
Polly, Eddie, 1982
Reisner, Allen, 2007
Rodopoulos, Alexe, 1995
Stemlar, Tom, 1980,81
Vande Walle, Curtis, 1964,65
Wall, Bruce, 1992
--83--
Broghamer, Bill, 1981,82
Dauskurdas, John, 1988,89
Dick, Jim, 1954,55,56
Ertz, Mike, 1985,86
Hilgenberg, Eric, 1992
Jasper, Harold, 1990,91,92,93,94
Langston, Jeff, 1959
Livermore, Richard, 1957,58
McDonald, Dan, 1968,69,70
Miller, Eric, 1987
Molini, Jim, 1977,78,79
Moore, Mickey, 1952
Myers, Brandon, 2004,05,06,07
Olejniczak, Lon, 1980
Reid, Justus, 1962
Rohrs, Jack, 1960,61
Rollins, Brian, 1971,72,73
Steffens, Ray, 1974,75
Stewart, Kahari, 2001
Trippeer, Kyle, 1996,97,98,2000
Usinowica, Paul, 1965,66,67
Vickers, David, 2002
--84--
Andrews, Jeff, 1991
Bowman, Anthony, 2006,07
Brady, Mike, 1976
Burrier, Tony, 2000,01,02
Burt, Kerry, 1983
Cook, Marv, 1984,85,86,87,88
Gibbs, Robert, 1967,68
Halverson, Donald, 1954
JERSEY NUMBERS
--92--
Beard, Jeff, 1985,86,87
Bradley, Bill, 1979,80,81
Burch, Steve, 2002
DeVries, Dusty, 1998,99
Hobbs, Darrell, 1977,78
Hoffman, Larry, 1963
Iwebema, Kenny, 2003,04,05,06,07
Karras, Paul, 1958
Lasota, John, 1964,65
Levarity, Sidney, 1990,91
Marshall, Ed, 1989
McCormick, Ryan, 1996
Miller, Skip, 1996
Mitchell, Mark, 1993,94,95,96
Pagel, Derek, 2000
Patyk, John, 1976
Pickens, Derrick, 2001
Sobieski, Ben, 1997
Tomasetti, Barry, 1975
Wanat, Tom, 1969,70
Wancket, Tony, 1982,83,84
Washington, Nate, 1973
Watkins, David, 1959,60,61
Wessels, Ladd, 1989
--93--
Bates, Toney, 1993
Batterson, Tim, 1986,87
Daniels, Mike, 2007
Ewen, Ettore, 2005,06
Harrell, George, 1957,58,59,60
Haug, Jeff, 1974,75
Hedgeman, Erric, 1982,83,84
Helms, Jory, 2002,03
Holmstrom, Tim, 1976,77
Miller, Skip, 1997,98
Nelson, Jeff, 1988,89,90,91,92
Niedbala, William, 1961
Rundall, Shane, 1998
Skradis, Bryan, 1979,80,81
Thorn, Andy, 2000
Weston, Lee, 1964,65
Wohlfiel, Alan, 1963
Zdzienicki, Chris, 1994,95
--94--
Clayborn, Adrian, 2006, 07
Cole, Colin, 1999,2000,01,02
Connors, Timothy, 1959
DeVries, Jared, 1994,95,96,97,98
Fischer, Allan, 1960,61
Fisher, Scott, 1992
Gear, Bruce, 1982,83,84,85,86
Jaye, John, 1974
Jones, Michael, 1964,65
Kittrell, Richard, 2003,04
ONeil, Tim, 1975
Peaua, John, 1993
Renander, Warren, 1962,63
Ryan, Ron, 1988,89,90,94
Santos, Moses, 1987
Wagner, Steve, 1976,77,78
Webb, Brad, 1979,80,81
Willett, Jim, 1956
--95--
Anderson, Robert, 1965
Bentler, Ted, 2004,05
Blue, Larry, 1989,90,91,92,93
Burke, William, 1962
Fitzgerald, Greg, 1983,84
--96--
Abraham, Ryan, 1992,93,94
Brown, Corey, 1995,96,97,98,99
Daniel, Lebron, 2007
Geater, Ron, 1987,88,89,90,91
Grafton, Robert, 1983,84,85,86
Kanellis, Alex, 2005,06
Klimczak, Mike, 1974
Mielke, Ernest, 1956,58,59
Mullins, Michael, 1963,64,65
Nothnagel, Leroy, 1960
Patyk, John, 1977
Straun, Joseph, 1980,81,82
Traynor, John, 2000,01,02,03
Washington, Nate, 1976
Young, James, 1962
--97--
Benschoter, Doug, 1976,78
Brown, Jeff, 1979
Cox, Lucas, 2004,05,06
Dodd, Fabian, 2001,02
Dumont, Jason, 1989,90,91,92
Mott, Joe, 1985,86,87,88
Ortlieb, Jon, 1993
Shipp, Val, 1980,81
Spaulding, Reynaldo, 1994,95
Strobel, Dave, 1982,83,84
Tompras, George, 1963,64,65
Woods, LeVar, 1996,97,98,99,2000
--98--
Barden, Mark, 1980
Bennett, George, 1991,92
Blum, Tyler, 2005,06
Brozek, Richard, 1964
Geary, Chad, 2007
Hop, James, 1965
Matter, Dan, 1976
Millett, George, 1982,83,84,85
OBrien, Jamie, 1987,88,89
Phillips, Jim, 1981
Richardson, Burt, 1990
Robinson, Derreck, 2000,01,02,03,04
Ruhland, Matt, 1986
Saidat, Ed, 1996,97,98,99
Schroeder, Tom, 1979
Schultz, Dan, 1978
Webb, Chris, 1994,95
Young, Lawan, 1993
--99--
Andrews, Jeff, 1992,93
Boddicker, Dan, 1982,83
Bowlsby, John, 1975
Gray, Lee, 2001,02
Herron, Anthony, 1997,98,99,2000
Mattison, Bryan, 2003,04,05,06,07
Ortlieb, Jon, 1994,95,96
173
individual records
NOTE: The Iowa football records and best performances, compiled by the Iowa Sports Information 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
Receiving
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
Yards Gained
Game_________ 256 by Quinn Early vs. Northwestern, 11/7/87
Season________ 1,037 by Keith Chappelle, 1980
Career_ _______ 2,271 by Tim Dwight, 1994-97
Touchdowns
Game_________ 4 on eight occasions
(last by Ed Hinkel vs. Minnesota, 11/19/05)
Season________ 19 by Tavian Banks, 1997
Career_ _______ 36 by Tavian Banks, 1994-97
Cons. Carries___ 3 by Aaron Greving vs. Kent State, 9/1/01
Touchdowns
Game_________ 4 by Ed Hinkel vs. Minnesota, 11/19/05
4 by Quinn Early vs. Northwestern, 11/7/87
Season________ 11 by Maurice Brown, 2002
Career_ _______ 21 by Tim Dwight, 1994-97
21 by Danan Hughes, 1989-92
Points
Game_________ 24 on seven occasions
(last by Tavian Banks vs. Iowa State, 9/20/97)
Season________ 120 by Nate Kaeding, 2002
Career_ _______ 373 by Nate Kaeding, 2000-03
Field Goals
Game_________ 5 by Kyle Schlicher at Minnesota, 11/13/04
Season________ 21 by Kyle Schlicher, 2004
21 by Rob Houghtlin, 1987
Career_ _______ 67 by Nate Kaeding, 2000-03
Consecutive____ 22 by Nate Kaeding, 2001-02
PATs Made
Game_________ 9 on two occasions
(last by Zach Bromert vs. Iowa State, 9/20/97)
Season________ 57 by Nate Kaeding, 2002
Career_ _______ 167 by Nate Kaeding, 2000-03
Consecutive____ 60, Nate Kaeding, 2001-02
Receptions
Game_________ 13 by Kevin Kasper at Ohio State, 10/30/99
13 by Nick Bell at Indiana, 10/29/88
Season________ 82 by Kevin Kasper, 2000
Career_ _______ 157 by Kevin Kasper, 1997-2000
Passing
Attempts
Game_________ 60 by Scott Mullen vs. Indiana, 10/23/99
60 by Chuck Hartlieb vs. Indiana, 10/29/88
Season________ 460 by Chuck Hartlieb, 1988
Career_ _______ 1,203 by Chuck Long, 198185
Completions
Game_________ 44 by Chuck Hartlieb vs. Indiana, 10-29-88
Season________ 288 by Chuck Hartlieb, 1988
Career_ _______ 782 by Chuck Long, 1981-85
Consecutive____ 22 by Chuck Long vs. Indiana, 1984
PAT Attempts
Game_________ 9 on six occasions
(last by Zach Bromert vs. Indiana, 10/25/97)
Season________ 58 by Nate Kaeding, 2002
Career_ _______ 169 by Nate Kaeding, 2000-03
Completion Percentage
Game_________ 100 by Brad Banks (10-10) vs. Northwestern, 11/09/02
Season________ 67.1 by Chuck Long (216 of 322), 1984
Career_ _______ 65.0 by Chuck Long (782 of 1,203), 198185
Rushing
Yards Gained
Game_________ 558 by Chuck Hartlieb vs. Indiana, 10/29/88
Season________ 3,738 by Chuck Hartlieb, 1988
Career_ _______ 10,461 by Chuck Long, 198185
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________ 1,691 by Tavian Banks, 1997
Career_ _______ 4,156 by Sedrick Shaw, 1993-96
Touchdowns
Game_________ 4 on four occasions
(last by Tavian Banks vs. Iowa State, 9/20/97)
Season________ 17 by Tavian Banks, 1997
Career_ _______ 33 by Tavian Banks, 1994-97
33 by Sedrick Shaw, 1993-96
Touchdowns
Game_________ 7 by Chuck Hartlieb vs. Northwestern, 11/7/87
Season________ 27 by Chuck Long, 1985
Career_ _______ 74 by Chuck Long, 1981-85
Total Offense
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
individual records
Punt Returns
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_________ 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
* -- NCAA record
# -- Big Ten record
Interceptions
Number
Game_________ 3, Grant Steen at Indiana, 10/19/02*
Season________ 8 by Lou King, 1981
8 by Nile Kinnick, 1939
Career_ _______ 18 by Devon Mitchell, 198285
18 by Nile Kinnick, 193739
* -- ties NCAA record for a linebacker
Tackles
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
Solos
Game_________ 18 by George Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/17/84
Season________ 105 by Tom Rusk, 1977
Career_ _______ 308 by Larry Station, 1982-85
Assists
Game_________ 22 by Dave Clement vs. Oregon State, 9/19/70
Season________ 88 by Andre Jackson, 1972
Career_ _______ 190 by Andre Jackson, 1972-75
For Loss
Game_________ 6 (23 yds.) by Leroy Smith vs. Ohio State, 11/2/91
Season________ 25 (93 yds.) by Jonathan Babineaux, 2004
Career_ _______ 78 (407 yds.) by Jared DeVries, 1995-1998
For Loss (yardage)
Game_________ 53 (4 tackles) by Ron Geater vs. Purdue, 10/25/91
Season________ 153 (20 tackles) by Andre Tippett, 1980
Career_ _______ 407 (78 tackles) by Jared DeVries, 19951998
QB Sacks
Game_________ 5 (21 yds.) by Leroy Smith vs. Ohio State, 11/2/91
Season________ 18 (101 yds.) by Leroy Smith, 1991
Career_ _______ 42 (323 yds.) by Jared DeVries, 1995-1998
Blocked Kicks
175
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
Total Offense
Passing
Attempts
Game______________ 62 at Indiana, 10/29/88
Season_____________ 470 in 1988
Completions
Game______________ 44 at Indiana, 10/29/88
Season_____________ 290 in 1988
Completion Percentage
Game______________ 1.000 (12-12) vs. Northwestern, 11/9/02
Season_____________ .657 (276420) in 1985
Yards Gained
Game______________ 584 at Northwestern, 11/7/87
Season_____________ 3,796 in 1987
Per game___________ 300.9 in 1985
Touchdowns
Game______________ 7 at Northwestern, 11/7/87
Season_____________ 30 in 1985
Plays
Game______________ 101 at Minnesota, 11/2/68
Season_____________ 971 in 1987
Kickoff Returns
Yards Gained
Game______________ 713 vs. Northwestern, 10/8/83
Season_____________ 5,647 in 1983
Per game___________ 470.6 in 1983
Yards Returned
Season_____________ 1,381 in 1973
Per return__________ 29.0 in 1941
First Downs
Number
Season_____________ 64 in 1973
Punt Returns
Number
Season_____________ 48 in 2003
Number
Game______________ 36 vs. Washington State, 9/27/69
Season_____________ 284 in 1985
Per game___________ 23.7 in 1985
Yards Returned
Season_____________ 636 in 1997
Per return__________ 17.0 in 1940
Rushing
Punting
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
Number
Game______________ 16 vs. Notre Dame, 11/11/39
Season_____________ 85 in 1978
Yards
Game______________ 731 vs. Notre Dame, 11/11/39
Season_____________ 3,145 (74 punts, 42.5 avg.) in 2000
Yards/Punt
Game______________ 55.8 vs. Nebraska, 9/12/81
Season_____________ 45.5 in 1981
Points
Game_____________
Season____________
Per game__________
Passing
0 on 47 occasions
(last vs. Syracuse, 9/8/07)
5 in 1899
0.6 in 1899
Touchdowns
Game_____________ 0 on 51 occasions
(last vs. Ball State, 9/3/05)
Season____________ 1 in 1899
Attempts
Game_____________ 1 vs. South Dakota, 10/5/40
1 at Notre Dame, 10/27/45
Season____________ 62 in 1944
Completions
Game_____________
Season____________
0 on many occasions
2 vs. Purdue, 10/24/92
2 vs. Michigan State, 10/3/87
19 in 1944
Total Offense
Plays
Game_____________ 39 vs. Wyoming, 10/17/53
Season____________ 475 in 1944
Completion Percentage
Game_____________ .000 on many occasions
.200 vs. Michigan State, 10/3/87
Season____________ .270 in 1941
Yards Gained
Game_____________ 49 at Northwestern, 10/6/84
Season____________ 1,467 in 1937
Per game__________ 183.3 in 1937
Yards Gained
Game_____________ (-7) vs. Notre Dame, 10/23/48
Season____________ 365 in 1941
Per game__________ 45.6 in 1941
First Downs
Touchdowns
Game_____________ 0 on many occasions
(last vs. Ball State, 9/3/05)
Season____________ 0 on many occasions
Number
Game_____________
Season____________
Per game__________
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. Illinois, 10/13/07)
Season____________ 1 in 1899
Tackles
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 1986 and 1987
Fumbles Recovered
Game_____________ 7 at Purdue, 10/1/49
Season____________ 26 in 1977
177
Name______________________________ CompAtt_________Yards__________
Chuck Hartlieb_______________________ 44-60_ ___________558___________
Chuck Hartlieb_______________________ 25-32_ ___________471___________
Chuck Long__________________________ 29-39_ ___________461___________
Chuck Hartlieb_______________________ 30-51_ ___________428___________
Scott Mullen_________________________ 36-60_ ___________426___________
Chuck Long__________________________ 23-33_ ___________420___________
Chuck Long__________________________ 19-26_ ___________399___________
Jon Beutjer__________________________ 30-47_ ___________380___________
Chuck Long__________________________ 30-39_ ___________380___________
Matt Sherman________________________ 21-28_ ___________374___________
Chuck Long__________________________ 17-21_ ___________369___________
Chuck Hartlieb_______________________ 27-43_ ___________362___________
Chuck Hartlieb_______________________ 24-40_ ___________360___________
Drew Tate___________________________ 19-33_ ___________357___________
Drew Tate___________________________ 26-36_ ___________354___________
Drew Tate___________________________ 19-32_ ___________351___________
Drew Tate___________________________ 32-55_ ___________346___________
Chuck Long__________________________ 16-30_ ___________345___________
Drew Tate___________________________ 25-37_ ___________340___________
Scott Mullen_________________________ 28-51_ ___________340___________
Matt Sherman________________________ 18-37_ ___________334___________
Drew Tate___________________________ 24-39_ ___________333___________
Chuck Hartlieb_______________________ 20-37_ ___________333___________
Drew Tate___________________________ 26-39_ ___________331___________
Matt Sherman________________________ 19-24_ ___________331___________
Chuck Hartlieb_______________________ 26-41_ ___________328___________
Pete Gales___________________________ 23-46_ ___________321___________
Chuck Long__________________________ 29-37_ ___________319___________
Chuck Hartlieb_______________________ 19-34_ ___________317___________
Mike Cilek___________________________ 27-48_ ___________316___________
Scott Mullen_________________________ 23-34_ ___________314___________
Gary Snook__________________________ 26-49_ ___________310___________
Gary Snook__________________________ 18-36_ ___________309___________
Jake Christensen____________________ 24-42____________308___________
Jim Hartlieb_________________________ 25-39_ ___________308___________
Chuck Long__________________________ 19-26_ ___________304___________
Olen Treadway_______________________ 26-41_ ___________304___________
Name______________________________ Rush_____________Pass___________
Chuck Hartlieb_______________________ ( 42)_____________558___________
Chuck Long__________________________ 20_______________461___________
Scott Mullen_________________________ 47_______________426___________
Chuck Hartlieb_______________________ 1________________471___________
Chuck Hartlieb_______________________ ( 18)_____________428___________
Chuck Long__________________________ 6________________399___________
Chuck Long__________________________ ( 22)_____________420___________
Jon Beutjer__________________________ 10_______________380___________
Chuck Long__________________________ 5________________380___________
Pete Gales___________________________ 50_______________321___________
Drew Tate___________________________ 24_______________346___________
Drew Tate___________________________ 12_______________357___________
Drew Tate___________________________ 11_______________354___________
Chuck Long__________________________ ( 9)______________369___________
Drew Tate___________________________ 5________________351___________
Drew Tate___________________________ 24_______________331___________
TDs__________
3____________
7____________
6____________
3____________
0____________
3____________
6____________
4____________
4____________
2____________
4____________
1____________
2____________
3____________
2____________
4____________
3____________
2____________
1____________
3____________
2____________
2____________
1____________
3____________
3____________
2____________
1____________
1____________
3____________
2____________
2____________
2____________
2____________
3____________
3____________
3____________
1____________
Opponent_______________________Date
Indiana__________________________10/29/88
Northwestern_____________________11/7/87
Texas_ __________________________12/26/84
N.C. State________________________12/31/88
Indiana__________________________10/23/99
Northwestern_____________________10/8/83
Northwestern_____________________10/26/85
Indiana__________________________9/30/00
Michigan State_ __________________10/5/85
Penn State_______________________10/21/95
Purdue__________________________10/13/84
Michigan________________________10/17/87
Ohio State_______________________11/12/88
Purdue__________________________10/8/05
Minnesota_______________________11/18/06
Minnesota_______________________11/19/05
Florida__________________________1/1/06
Penn State_______________________9/17/83
Michigan State_ __________________10/2/04
Minnesota_______________________11/20/99
Ohio State_______________________10/28/95
Minnesota_______________________11/13/04
Ohio State_______________________11/14/87
Ohio State_______________________10/16/04
Northwestern_____________________11/12/94
Minnesota_______________________11/21/87
Purdue__________________________11/8/80
UCLA_ __________________________1/1/86
Purdue__________________________10/24/87
Illinois__________________________11/22/67
Western Michigan_________________9/9/00
Purdue__________________________10/24/64
Minnesota_______________________11/7/64
Indiana_________________________9/29/07
Michigan________________________10/3/92
Tennessee________________________12/31/82
Wisconsin________________________10/17/59
Total_ _______
516__________
481__________
473__________
472__________
410__________
405__________
398__________
390__________
385__________
371__________
370__________
369__________
365__________
360__________
356__________
355__________
Opponent_______________________Date
Indiana__________________________10/29/88
Texas_ __________________________12/26/84
Indiana__________________________10/23/99
Northwestern_____________________11/7/87
N.C. State________________________12/31/88
Northwestern_____________________10/26/85
Northwestern_____________________10/8/83
Indiana__________________________9/30/00
Michigan State_ __________________10/5/85
Purdue__________________________11/8/80
Florida__________________________1/1/06
Purdue__________________________10/8/05
Minnesota_______________________11/18/06
Purdue__________________________10/13/84
Minnesota_______________________11/19/05
Ohio State_______________________10/16/04
Scoring
1.
8.
9.
Opponent___________________ Date
Northwestern_________________ 11/7/87
Indiana_ ____________________ 10/29/88
Northern Illinois______________ 9/21/85
Indiana_ ____________________ 10/29/83
Illinois______________________ 10/11/80
Northwestern_________________ 11/9/96
Iowa State___________________ 11/20/97
Tennessee_ __________________ 12/31/82
Penn State___________________ 10/21/95
Purdue______________________ 10/8/05
Minnesota___________________ 11/9/57
Illinois______________________ 11/25/67
Texas_______________________ 12/30/06
Minnesota___________________ 11/18/06
Ohio State___________________ 11/14/87
Minnesota___________________ 11/13/04
Wisconsin____________________ 10/30/71
Wisconsin____________________ 10/17/64
Indiana_ ____________________ 10/11/47
Iowa State___________________ 9/28/85
Minnesota___________________ 11/19/05
Boston U.____________________ 11/20/48
Opponent____________________________
Minnesota____________________________
Iowa State____________________________
Tulsa_ _______________________________
Indiana_ _____________________________
Northwestern_________________________
Iowa State____________________________
Indiana_ _____________________________
Minnesota____________________________
South Dakota_ ________________________
Date
11/19/05
9/20/97
9/13/97
11/9/91
11/7/87
9/10/83
9/8/79
11/2/68
9/30/39
Interceptions
1.
Name__________________________
Dave Clement____________________
Bobby Diaco_____________________
Dave Brooks_____________________
Bob Sanders_____________________
Dave Moreland___________________
Greg Allison_____________________
Andre Jackson___________________
Mike Phillips_____________________
Andre Jackson___________________
Andre Jackson___________________
Larry Station____________________
Jim Reilly_______________________
Abdul Hodge____________________
Dave Clement____________________
Andre Jackson___________________
Andre Jackson___________________
Andre Jackson___________________
Bob Salter_______________________
Tom Rusk_______________________
Larry Station____________________
George Davis_____________________
Larry Station____________________
Dave Haight_____________________
Brad Quast______________________
Melvin Foster____________________
Eric Thigpen_____________________
Total____________ SoloAsst__________________Opponent_____________________________Date
29_______________ 7-22______________________Oregon State___________________________9/19/70
26_______________ 10-16_____________________Indiana_______________________________10/14/95
26_______________ 13-13_____________________Illinois________________________________11/21/70
25_______________ 14-11_____________________Indiana_______________________________10/20/01
23_______________ 15-8______________________Minnesota_____________________________10/15/66
22_______________ 7-15______________________Purdue________________________________10/26/68
22_______________ 13-9______________________Michigan State_________________________10/28/72
21_______________ 7-14______________________Purdue________________________________10/26/68
21_______________ 8-13______________________Ohio State_____________________________9/16/72
21_______________ 11-10_____________________Purdue________________________________11/15/75
21_______________ 17-4______________________Minnesota_____________________________11/17/84
21_______________ 14-7______________________Indiana_______________________________10/29/88
20_______________ 14-6______________________Michigan______________________________10/22/05
20_______________ 11-9______________________Illinois________________________________11/21/70
20_______________ 15-5______________________Minnesota_____________________________10/21/72
20_______________ 13-7______________________Michigan______________________________9/15/73
20_______________ 15-5______________________UCLA_________________________________9/22/73
20_______________ 12-8______________________Ohio State_____________________________11/17/73
20_______________ 16-4______________________UCLA_________________________________10/1/77
20_______________ 13-7______________________Purdue________________________________10/15/83
20_______________ 18-2______________________Minnesota_____________________________11/17/84
20_______________ 17-3______________________Michigan State_________________________10/5/85
20_______________ 14-6______________________Michigan______________________________10/18/86
20_______________ 12-8______________________Iowa State_____________________________9/24/88
20_______________ 13-7______________________Michigan State_________________________10/6/90
20_______________ 11-9______________________Wisconsin_____________________________10/24/98
179
Name_____________
Tavian Banks_______
Sedrick Shaw_______
Fred Russell________
Albert Young_______
Dennis Mosley______
Fred Russell________
Ronnie Harmon_____
Rick Bayless________
Sedrick Shaw_______
Ladell Betts________
Ladell Betts________
Tony Stewart_______
Mike Saunders______
Nick Bell___________
Sedrick Shaw_______
Albert Young_______
Ed Podolak_________
Owen Gill__________
Ronnie Harmon_____
Levi Mitchell_ ______
Ladell Betts________
Tony Stewart_______
Eddie Phillips_______
Owen Gill__________
Albert Young_______
Eddie Phillips_______
Phil Blatcher_ ______
Bill Reichardt_______
Kevin Harmon______
Jermelle Lewis______
Att-Yards_______Avg______TDs_ __ Year
260-1,691_ _____6.5_______17_ ___ 1997
316-1,477_ _____4.7_______15_ ___ 1995
282-1,355_ _____4.8_______7_ ____ 2003
249-1,334_ _____5.4_______8_ ____ 2005
270-1,267_ _____4.7_______12_ ___ 1979
220-1,264_ _____5.7_______9_ ____ 2002
223-1,166_ _____5.2_______9_ ____ 1985
216-1,150_ _____5.3_______10_ ___ 1986
224-1,116_ _____5.0_______9_ ____ 1996
232-1,090_ _____4.7_______5_ ____ 2000
222-1,060_ _____4.8_______10_ ___ 2001
215-1,036_ _____4.8_______8_ ____ 1988
216-1,022_ _____4.7_______10_ ___ 1991
166-1,009_ _____6.1_______12_ ___ 1990
170-1,002_ _____5.9_______7_ ____ 1994
206-968________4.7_______6_ ____ 2007
154-937________6.1_______8_ ____ 1968
199-920________4.6_______4_ ____ 1984
190-907________4.8_______11_ ___ 1984
205-900________4.4_______3_ ____ 1970
189-857________4.5_______5_ ____ 1999
157-844________5.4_______3_ ____ 1990
166-806________4.9_______5_ ____ 1982
129-798________6.2_______10_ ___ 1983
178-779________4.4_______7_ ____ 2006
162-778________4.8_______8_ ____ 1983
157-737________4.7_______8_ ____ 1981
178-737________4.2_______2_ ____ 1951
151-715________4.7_______6_ ____ 1987
123-709________5.8_______8_ ____ 2002
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Name______________
Keith Chappelle______
Kevin Kasper________
Quinn Early_________
Maurice Brown_______
Karl Noonan_________
Dave Moritz_________
Clinton Solomon_ ____
Bill Happel__________
Deven Harberts_ _____
Kahlil Hill___________
Tim Dwight_ ________
Marv Cook_ _________
Clinton Solomon_ ____
Marv Cook_ _________
Danan Hughes_______
Tim Dwight_ ________
Ed Hinkel___________
Dallas Clark_ ________
Kerry Reardon_______
Ronnie Harmon______
Andy Brodell_ ______
Al Bream_ __________
Tim Dwight_ ________
Scott Helverson______
Ronnie Harmon______
Kevin Kasper________
Dominique Douglas___
Harold Jasper________
Bill Happel__________
Harold Jasper________
Kahlil Hill___________
Dave Moritz_________
Alan Cross_ _________
Jim Mauro_ _________
NoYards_____
64-1,037_____
82-1,010_____
63-1,004_____
48-966_______
59-933_______
50-912_______
58-905_______
56-901_______
53-880_______
59-841_______
46-816_______
49-803_______
46-800_______
63-767_______
43-757_______
51-751_______
63-744_______
43-742_______
43-738_______
35-729_______
39-724______
55-704_______
42-704_______
54-703_______
60-699_______
60-664_______
49-654_______
38-641_______
47-632_______
33-621_______
58-619_______
41-605_______
55-600_______
30-600_______
Name____________Rush____
Chuck Hartlieb_____(-208)___
Chuck Long_ ______(-125)___
Brad Banks________423_____
Chuck Hartlieb_____(-159)___
Drew Tate_________41______
Drew Tate_________124_____
Chuck Long_ ______(-154)___
Drew Tate_________(-76)____
Chuck Long_ ______(-60)____
Matt Rodgers______140_____
Matt Sherman_ ____(-153)___
Matt Rodgers______64______
Jake Christensen__0_______
Nathan Chandler___138_____
Matt Rodgers______(-74)____
Kyle McCann_ _____78______
Larry Lawrence_ ___406_____
Gary Snook________(-18)____
Paul Burmeister____(-257)___
Chuck Long_ ______121_____
Matt Sherman_ ____(-186)___
Tavian Banks______1,691____
Jim Hartlieb_______60______
Avg._____ TDs____Year
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
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
11.8_____ 7______2004
17.3_____ 4______2002
17.2_____ 6______1969
20.8_____ 5______1983
18.6_____ 5_____ 2006
12.8_____ 5______1967
16.8_____ 8______1997
13.0_____ 5______1985
11.7_____ 1______1985
11.1_____ 3______1999
13.3_____ 2______2006
16.9_____ 2______1993
13.4_____ 3______1984
18.8_____ 2______1994
10.7_____ 5______2000
14.8_____ 3______1982
10.9_____ 5______1992
20.0_____ 5______1986
Name______________ Points_______
Nate Kaeding________ 120_________
Tavian Banks________ 114_________
Nate Kaeding________ 106_________
Rob Houghtlin_______ 105_________
Rob Houghtlin_______ 104_________
Dennis Mosley_______ 96__________
Kyle Schlicher_______ 94__________
Kyle Schlicher_______ 92__________
Sedrick Shaw________ 92__________
Tom Nichol__________ 89__________
Tom Nichol__________ 86__________
Nate Kaeding________ 85__________
Nick Bell____________ 84__________
Jeff Skillett_________ 83__________
Rob Houghtlin_______ 81__________
Mike Saunders_______ 78__________
Zach Bromert________ 72__________
Ronnie Harmon______ 72__________
Kyle Schlicher_______ 71__________
Wilburn Hollis_______ 68__________
Jeff Skillett_________ 67__________
Maurice Brown_______ 66__________
Ladell Betts_________ 66__________
Tim Dwight_ ________ 66__________
Tim Dwight_ ________ 66__________
Rick Bayless_________ 66__________
Earl Smith_ _________ 66__________
Jeff Skillett_________ 64__________
Nate Kaeding________ 62__________
Tavian Banks________ 62__________
Jermelle Lewis_______ 60__________
C.J. Jones___________ 60__________
Sedrick Shaw________ 60__________
Zach Bromert________ 60__________
Quinn Early_________ 60__________
Ronnie Harmon______ 60__________
Owen Gill___________ 60__________
Larry Lawrence_ _____ 60__________
George Rice_ ________ 60__________
Interceptions
1.
3.
6.
Name______________ NoYards_ __
Lou King____________ 8-62________
Nile Kinnick_________ 8-52________
Kerry Burt__________ 7-15________
Jay Norvell__________ 7-93________
Steve Wilson_ _______ 7-83________
Jovon Johnson_______ 6-81________
Damien Robinson_____ 6-99________
Plez Atkins__________ 6-96________
Mike Stoops_________ 6-154_______
Rod Sears___________ 6-50________
TDsPATFG_______Year
0-57-21__________2002
19-0-0___________1997
1-40-20__________2003
0-48-19__________1985
0-41-21__________1987
16-0-0___________1979
0-43-17__________2005
0-29-21__________2004
15-1-0___________1995
0-41-16__________1984
0-44-14__________1983
0-49-12__________2001
14-0-0___________1990
0-47-12__________1990
0-39-14__________1986
13-0-0___________1991
0-51-7___________1997
12-0-0___________1984
0-32-13__________2006
11-1-0___________1960
0-34-11__________1991
11-0-0___________2002
11-0-0___________2001
11-0-0___________1997
11-0-0___________1995
11-0-0___________1986
11-0-0___________1954
0-31-11__________1988
0-20-14__________2000
10-1-0___________1996
10-0-0___________2002
10-0-0___________2002
10-0-0___________1996
0-36-8___________1996
10-0-0___________1987
10-0-0___________1985
10-0-0___________1983
10-0-0___________1968
10-0-0___________1953
Avg.______
7.8_______
6.5_______
2.1_______
13.3______
11.9______
13.5______
16.5______
16.2______
25.7______
8.3_______
TDs_____ Year
0_______ 1981
0_______ 1939
0_______ 1987
0_______ 1985
0_______ 1967
0_______ 2003
0_______ 1996
2_______ 1995
0_______ 1983
0_______ 1976
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Name__________________ Total________SoloAst______Year
Andre Jackson___________ 171_________83-88_________1972
Abdul Hodge_ ___________ 158_________98-60_________2005
Chad Greenway_ _________ 156_________95-61_________2005
Abdul Hodge_ ___________ 141_________84-57_________2003
Dave Clement____________ 140_________75-65_________1970
Jim Reilly_______________ 139_________82-57_________1988
Dave Simms_____________ 139_________84-55_________1971
Larry Station____________ 138_________81-57_________1983
Tom Rusk_______________ 138_________105-33________1977
Larry Station____________ 137_________85-52_________1984
Matt Hughes_ ___________ 136_________92-44_________1996
Bobby Diaco_____________ 134_________62-72_________1995
Brad Quast______________ 133_________78-55_________1988
Chad Greenway_ _________ 132_________78-54_________2003
Mike Dailey_ ____________ 131_________82-49_________1993
Dave Brooks_____________ 130_________75-55_________1970
Mike Klinkenborg_ _______ 129_________61-68_________2006
George Davis_ ___________ 129_________82-47_________1986
Larry Station____________ 129_________91-38_________1985
Dan LaFleur_____________ 127_________75-52_________1973
Vernon Rollins___________ 126_________77-49_________1996
Dave Haight_____________ 126_________81-45_________1987
Andre Jackson___________ 126_________83-43_________1975
Mel Cole________________ 125_________72-53_________1980
Rod Barnhart____________ 124_________70-54_________1967
Mike Humpal____________ 123_________46-77_________2007
Bob Sanders_____________ 122_________78-44_________2001
Mike Phillips_ ___________ 119_________77-42_________1968
Dave Simms_____________ 117_________63-54_________1972
Abdul Hodge_ ___________ 116_________79-37_________2004
Fred Barr_ ______________ 116_________73-43_________2001
Bobby Diaco_____________ 116_________67-49_________1994
Melvin Foster____________ 116_________38-78_________1989
Dan LaFleur_____________ 115_________74-41_________1974
Fred Barr_ ______________ 114_________58-56_________2002
Brad Quast______________ 114_________52-62_________1989
Tom Rusk_______________ 114_________71-43_________1976
Chad Greenway_ _________ 113_________71-42_________2004
J.J. Puk_ _______________ 113_________58-55_________1987
Leven Weiss_____________ 112_________72-40_________1979
Dave Haight_____________ 111_________60-51_________1988
Matt Hughes_ ___________ 110_________60-50_________1997
Damien Robinson_________ 110_________65-45_________1996
Dave Bryant_____________ 110_________81-29_________1975
181
Name_____________
Sedrick Shaw_______
Ladell Betts________
Albert Young_______
Tavian Banks_______
Fred Russell________
Tony Stewart_______
Owen Gill__________
Ronnie Harmon_____
Eddie Phillips_______
Dennis Mosley______
Levi Mitchell_______
Nick Bell___________
Ed Podolak_________
Bill Reichardt_______
Jim Jensen_________
David Hudson_ _____
Tim Sullivan________
Rick Bayless________
Damian Sims_______
Mike Saunders______
Ryan Terry_________
Silas McKinnie______
Eddie Vincent_ _____
Larry Ferguson______
Jerry Faske_________
Jon Lazar__________
Jermelle Lewis______
Kevin Harmon______
Bill Green__________
Norm Granger______
Lew Montgomery____
Marvin Lampkin_ ___
Phil Blatcher_______
Butch Caldwell______
George Rice________
George Broeder_ ____
Bob Jeter__________
Mark Fetter________
Name___________ Comp-Att_ _
Chuck Long______ 782-1,203_ _
Drew Tate________ 665-1,090_ _
Chuck Hartlieb____ 512-802____
Matt Rodgers_____ 550-905____
Matt Sherman____ 448-776____
Kyle McCann_ ____ 357-603____
Gary Snook_ _____ 280-631____
Brad Banks_______ 213-362____
Larry Lawrence___ 201-395____
Paul Burmeister___ 242-419____
Scott Mullen_ ____ 229-428____
Randy Duncan____ 186-328____
Jake Christensen_ 221-405___
Ed Podolak_______ 172-398____
Nathan Chandler__ 177-327____
Phil Suess________ 175-325____
Jim Hartlieb______ 181-291____
Matt Szykowny___ 155-290____
Randy Reiners____ 142-279____
Mark Vlasic_ _____ 134-236____
Tom McLaughlin_ _ 123-296____
Al DiMarco_______ 113-261____
Pete Gales_ ______ 137-316____
Butch Caldwell____ 111-309____
Glenn Drahn_____ 107-323____
TDs______ Years
33_____ 1993-96
25_____ 1998-01
23_____ 2004-07
33_____ 1994-97
17_____ 2001-03
17_____ 1987-90
22_____ 1981-84
22_____ 1982-85
19_____ 1980-83
14_____ 1976-79
10_____ 1969-71
18_____ 1988-90
14_____ 1966-68
6______ 1949-51
9______ 1972-75
24_____ 1985-88
15_____ 1967-70
13_____ 1984-87
13_____ 2004-07
16_____ 1988-91
12_____ 1992-94
10_____ 1965-67
11_____ 1953-55
10_____ 1959-62
9______ 1948-50
7______ 1975-78
10_____ 2002-04
12_____ 1984-87
13_____ 1939-41
5______ 1980-83
17_____ 1989-92
5______ 1989-92
10_____ 1978-81
12_____ 1972-76
12_____ 1951-53
7______ 1951-54
7______ 1957-59
6______ 1972-75
Pct.____Yards___
.650___10,461__
.610___8,292___
.638___6,934___
.608___6,725___
.577___6,399___
.592___4,349___
.443___3,738___
.588___3,155___
.509___2,987___
.578___2,943___
.535___2,625___
.564___2,615___
.546___2,554__
.432___2,316___
.541___2,201___
.538___2,196___
.622___2,064___
.534___2,038___
.509___2,008___
.568___1,939___
.416___1,795___
.432___1,749___
.434___1,660___
.359___1,651___
.331___1,580___
TDs___ Years
74___ 1981-85
61___ 2003-06
37___ 1986-88
41___ 1988-91
43___ 1994-97
23___ 1998-01
20___ 1963-65
30___ 2001-02
17___ 1968-69
16___ 1990-93
11___ 1997-00
23___ 1956-58
19_ 2006-07
8____ 1966-68
19___ 2002-03
12___ 1977-80
17___ 1989-92
14___ 1960-62
16___ 1996-99
14___ 1983-86
7____ 1975-77
14___ 1947-48
11___ 1978-81
7____ 1972-76
17___ 1948-50
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Name_ ________
Sedrick Shaw_ __
Ronnie Harmon__
Tim Dwight_____
Ladell Betts_____
Tavian Banks____
Albert Young____
Kahlil Hill______
Danan Hughes_ _
Tony Stewart____
Harold Jasper___
Levi Mitchell____
Fred Russell_____
Owen Gill_______
Dennis Mosley___
Eddie Phillips___
Rush__ Rec___
4,225__ 438___
2,271__ 2,045_
322____ 2,271__
3,686__ 702___
2,977__ 388___
3,173__ 703___
9______ 1,892_
(-3)_ __ 2,216_
2,562__ 387___
0______ 1,863_
1,927__ 459___
2,760__ 45____
2,544__ 475___
2,133__ 339___
2,177__ 430___
Interceptions
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8.
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Name_ _____________Total_____
Larry Station________492_ _____
Andre Jackson_ ______465_ _____
Abdul Hodge_________453_ _____
Brad Quast_ _________435_ _____
Chad Greenway_______416_ _____
Fred Barr____________376_ _____
Tom Rusk_ __________361_ _____
Matt Hughes_________354_ _____
Bob Sanders_ ________348_ _____
Dave Haight_________346_ _____
Aaron Kampman______342_ _____
Melvin Foster_ _______337_ _____
Bobby Diaco_________334_ _____
George Davis_________330_ _____
Mike Wells___________313_ _____
Damien Robinson_____291_ _____
Jason Olejniczak______275_ _____
Todd Simonsen_______272_ _____
Rick Penney_________270_ _____
Pat Dean____________266_ _____
Rod Barnhart_ _______264_ _____
John Derby__________262_ _____
Craig Clemons________261_ _____
Jared DeVries________260_ _____
Dave Simms__________256_ _____
Dave Bryant_ ________253_ _____
Merton Hanks________248_ _____
Dan LaFleur__________247_ _____
Jim Johnson_________245_ _____
Mel Cole_____________244_ _____
Leven Weiss__________240_ _____
Vernon Rollins_ ______237_ _____
Antwan Allen________235_ _____
Kevin Spitzig_ _______235_ _____
Dave Brooks_________232_ _____
John Harty__________232_ _____
Mark Bortz__________231_ _____
Bobby Stoops________230_ _____
Roger Meyer_________229_ _____
Mike Klinkenborg_____224_ _____
Matt Bowen__________222_ _____
Earl Douthitt_________221_ _____
Layne McDowell______220_ _____
Matt Hilliard_________219_ _____
Shanty Burks________215_ _____
Colin Cole___________213_ _____
Jeff Drost_ __________212_ _____
Parker Wildeman______211_ _____
Eddie Polly__________209_ _____
Jim Reilly___________209_ _____
Ed Miles_____________207_ _____
Brian Wise___________207_ _____
Jon LaFleur__________206_ _____
Leroy Smith_ ________203_ _____
Miguel Merrick_______202_ _____
Mike Dailey__________202_ _____
Larry Blue___________200_ _____
Mike Dolezal_________200_ _____
Solo_____Ast._______ Years
308______184_ ____ 1982-85
275______190_ ____ 1972-75
289______164_ ____ 2002-05
234______201_ ____ 1986-89
252______164_ ____ 2002-05
217______159_ ____ 1999-02
247______114_ ____ 1975-78
206______148_ ____ 1995-98
235______113_ ____ 2000-03
213______133_ ____ 1985-88
209______133_ ____ 1998-01
155______182_ ____ 1987-90
175______159_ ____ 1992-95
216______114_ ____ 1983-86
185______128_ ____ 1990-93
183______108_ ____ 1993-96
176______99_ _____ 1990-93
152______120_ ____ 1979-81
178______92_ _____ 1972-75
170______96_ _____ 1978-81
165______99_ _____ 1967-69
151______111_ ____ 1988-91
182______79_ _____ 1969-71
164______96_ _____ 1995-98
147______109_ ____ 1971-72
181______72_ _____ 1972-75
166______82_ _____ 1987-90
152______95_ _____ 1972-74
145______100_ ____ 1987-90
144______100_ ____ 1978-81
158______82_ _____ 1976-79
128______109_ ____ 1995-97
174______61_ _____ 2002-05
146______89_ _____ 1980-84
134______98_ _____ 1969-70
136______96_ _____ 1977-80
126______105_ ____ 1979-82
129______101_ ____ 1979-82
140______89_ _____ 1998-01
104______120_ ____ 2004-07
142______80_ _____ 1996-99
148______73_ _____ 1972-74
136______84_ _____ 1968-70
126______93_ _____ 1990-93
151______64_ _____ 1973-77
138______75_ _____ 1999-02
137______75_ _____ 1983-86
122______89_ _____ 1991-94
120______89_ _____ 1988-91
129______80_ _____ 1985-88
119______88_ _____ 2003-06
136______71_ _____ 1988-91
119______87_ _____ 1994-97
141______62_ _____ 1988-91
142______60_ _____ 2003-06
124______78_ _____ 1990-93
129______71_ _____ 1989-93
113______87_ _____ 1998-01
183
Passing Offense
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7.
8.
9.
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Total Offense
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Scoring Offense
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Opponent_______________Score_____________________Date
Northern Iowa____________950___________________ 10-3-14
Coe_ ___________________920__________________ 10-10-08
Iowa Wesleyan_ __________910_________________ 11-1-1890
Cornell__________________880___________________ 10-1-04
Northwestern____________786__________________ 10-29-13
Cornell__________________760__________________ 10-15-13
Des Moines______________720__________________ 11-11-05
Utah State______________7014__________________ 9-28-57
TexasEl Paso_____________697___________________ 9-27-86
Grinnell_________________690__________________ 11-12-04
Rushing Defense
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7.
8.
10.
Opponent___________
Purdue______________
Drake_______________
TexasEl Paso_________
Indiana_____________
Purdue______________
Kansas State_________
Wisconsin___________
Kent State___________
Indiana_____________
Iowa State___________
Iowa State___________
Passing Defense
1.
2.
Opponent_________CoAtt_____
Notre Dame________18________
Minnesota_________04________
Purdue____________03________
Ohio State_________03________
Kansas State_______08________
Nebraska__________26________
Wisconsin_________05________
Notre Dame________01________
Great Lakes________04________
Michigan__________04________
Total Defense
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6.
8.
9.
Scoring Defense
Year______ G______
1960_ ____ 9______
1968_ ____ 10_____
1957_ ____ 9______
1959_ ____ 9______
1953_ ____ 9______
1954_ ____ 9______
1990_ ____ 12_____
1994_ ____ 11_____
1975_ ____ 11_____
1997_ ____ 12_____
Passing Offense
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5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Year______G______
1985_ ____12_ ____
1987_ ____13_ ____
1988_ ____13_ ____
1983_ ____12_ ____
2005_ ____12_ ____
2004_ ____12_ ____
2006_ ____13_ ____
1964_ ____9_ _____
1984_ ____13_ ____
1986_ ____12_ ____
Total Offense
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2.
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4.
5.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Year______G______
1983_ ____12_ ____
1985_ ____12_ ____
1968_ ____10_ ____
2005_ ____12_ ____
1990_ ____12_ ____
1987_ ____13_ ____
2002_ ____13_ ____
1969_ ____10_ ____
1988_ ____13_ ____
1995_ ____12_ ____
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Year______
1981_ ____
2002_ ____
2004_ ____
2003_ ____
1984_ ____
1986_ ____
1990_ ____
1957_ ____
1959_ ____
1987_ ____
G_________
12________
13________
12________
13________
13________
12________
12________
9_________
9_________
13________
Passing Defense
CoAtt___________ Yards________ Avg/G
276 420__________ 3,611_________ 300.9
276 448__________ 3,796_________ 292.0
290 470__________ 3,752_________ 288.6
194 346__________ 3,239_________ 269.9
245-404__________ 3,093_________ 257.8
239-385__________ 2,881_________ 240.1
248-423__________ 3,118_________ 239.8
154 321__________ 2,125_________ 236.1
226 348__________ 3,053_________ 234.8
186 324__________ 2,731_________ 227.6
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6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Year_______ G________
1973_ _____ 11_______
1946_ _____ 9________
1974_ _____ 11_______
1947_ _____ 9________
1948_ _____ 9________
1972_ _____ 11_______
1960_ _____ 9________
1961_ _____ 9________
1956_ _____ 10_______
1976_ _____ 11_______
Total Defense
Rushing Defense
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6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Year______
1946_ ____
1957_ ____
1956_ ____
1981_ ____
1959_ ____
1953_ ____
1960_ ____
1950_ ____
1961_ ____
1962_ ____
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185
Year-by-year leaders
Rushing
Passing
Receiving
Year-by-year leaders
Scoring
Interceptions
Tackles
Quarterback Sacks
187
Pass
95
95
93
89
87
86
80
80
80
78
78
78
77
77
76
76
75
75
75
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
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
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
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
Punt Return
95
94
92
90
89
86
83
83
82
80
76
72
70
68
67
65
64
62
61
58
57
56
55
54
51
49
48
44
Interception Return
98
94
94
90
85
81
70
62
60
60
57
51
47
Fumble Return
84
72
51
47
Punt
83
82
79
79
76
76
75
75
74
73
73
70
70
69
69
69
69
68
Punt Returns
Interception Returns
Yds.
98
94
94
90
85
81
70
62
60
60
57
47
Fumble Returns
Yds.
84
72
51
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kinnick stadium
Kinnick Stadium, home for the Iowa football team, is in
its 79th season of hosting Hawkeye football games. One
of the 25 largest collegeowned stadiums in the nation
and one of college footballs finest facilities, Kinnick
Stadium is routinely filled on Saturdays each fall.
A two-year, $89 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 endzone and a new
press and hospitality facility. The endzone project,
which included new lockerrooms, training room and
media facilities for the Hawkeye football team on game
days, was completed prior to the 2005 season. The 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, new scoreboards and a modernized
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 all 25 home games in the last four years
and 30 straight games over the past five seasons.
The Hawkeyes annually rank among the top 25 schools
in the nation in home attendance. Iowa ranked 25th
in home attendance in 2007 with its average of 70,585.
Big Ten Conference football games in 2007 drew over 5.4
million fans as the conference annually ranks first or
second nationally in home attendance. Conference games
a year ago averaged over 72,000 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.
Home_ ___ Home____ Season____ Season
Year_____ Total____ Average____ Total____ Average
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
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___
1998___409,981____68,330____ 644,541___
1999___380,786____63,464____ 711,744___
2000___366,737____61,123____ 688,495___
2001___387,987____64,665____ 687,476___
2002___452,498____64,643____ 872,788___
2003___460,584____65,798____ 896,753___
2004___422,382____70,397____ 896,171___
2005___423,510___ *70,585___ 831,425___
2006___494,095___ *70,585___ 846,690___
2007___423,510___ *70,585___ 814,403___
*indicates Iowa record
Largest Crowds
68,725
58,595
64,704
57,375
57,290
67,138
68,891
74,681
69,285
65,130
67,867
Opponent_______________ Date
Minnesota___________ 11/25/89
Illinois_______________ 11/4/89
Michigan____________ 10/21/89
Michigan State________ 10/7/89
Tulsa_ _______________ 9/30/89
Oregon_______________ 9/16/89
Ohio State___________ 11/12/88
Northwestern_________ 11/5/88
Michigan____________ 10/15/88
Wisconsin_ ___________ 10/8/88
Iowa State____________ 9/24/88
Colorado______________ 9/17/88
Minnesota___________ 11/21/87
Indiana_ ____________ 10/31/87
Purdue______________ 10/24/87
Michigan State________ 10/3/87
Kansas State__________ 9/26/87
Wisconsin_ __________ 10/11/86
Iowa State____________ 9/13/86
Opponent_______________ Date
Nebraska_____________ 9/12/81
Wisconsin_ __________ 10/21/61
Iowa State____________ 9/27/80
Purdue_______________ 11/7/81
Michigan State_______ 11/21/81
Attend.________
111,496________
111,428________
110,923________
108,951________
108,247________
108,062________
106,505________
106,192________
105,915________
105,897________
*105,611_______
105,517________
105,423________
105,406________
105,225________
105,044________
104,617________
104,559________
*103,292_______
*101,273_______
*98,297________
*97,126________
96,230_________
95,834_________
95,437_________
95,357_________
93,561_________
93,314_________
92,536_________
90,910_________
90,478_________
90,467_________
*Rose Bowl
Opponent_______________ Date
Michigan____________ 10/26/02
Michigan_____________ 9/25/04
Michigan____________ 10/21/06
Penn State____________ 10/6/07
Penn State____________ 9/28/02
Penn State___________ 10/23/04
Michigan____________ 10/18/97
Michigan_____________ 10/3/92
Michigan____________ 10/17/81
Michigan____________ 10/18/86
Washington____________ 1/1/82
Michigan____________ 10/20/90
Michigan_____________ 10/2/93
Michigan____________ 10/17/87
Ohio State____________ 9/24/05
Ohio State___________ 10/18/03
Michigan____________ 10/29/77
Michigan____________ 10/22/83
UCLA_________________ 1/1/86
Washington____________ 1/1/91
California______________ 1/1/59
Oregon State___________ 1/1/57
Penn State___________ 10/19/96
Penn State____________ 9/17/94
Penn State____________ 11/4/00
Ohio State____________ 11/2/91
Ohio State___________ 10/30/99
Ohio State___________ 10/28/95
Ohio State____________ 10/4/97
UCLA________________ 9/26/47
Michigan_____________ 11/2/57
Ohio State____________ 11/2/85
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Individual
Scoring
Points_______
TDs__________
PATs_________
FGs__________
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_____
Completions_ _
Yards________
TDs__________
Interceptions_
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________
Yards________
*TDR________
Team
Scoring
Points_________ 70______vs. Utah State, 9/28/57
TDs____________ 10______vs. Utah State, 9/28/57
______________ 10______vs. Texas-El Paso, 9/27/86
PATs___________ 9_______vs. Cincinnati, 9/15/90
FGs____________ 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_______ 61______vs. Indiana, 10/23/99
Completions_ ___ 36______vs. Indiana, 10/23/99
Yards__________ 575_____vs. Northwestern, 10/8/83
TDs____________ 6_______vs. Northern Illinois, 9/21/85
Interceptions____ 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 OBrien, Wisconsin, 10/18/52
Field Goal___________ 57___ by Lee Pistor, Arizona, 9/24/77
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hawkeye visions
The Hawkeye Visions Endowment Program: Investing in a Winning Future, is an on-going campaign, which seeks to create
endowed scholarships for all starting positions in UI athletics. The program currently includes 112 fully endowed scholarships,
55 partially endowed scholarships, 25 scholarships that are in the development stages and approximately 30 future scholarship
gifts. The following scholarships will be awarded for the 2008-09 academic year:
To make a gift or for more information about the Hawkeye Visions Endowment Program, please contact the athletic department
staff at the UI Foundation, (319) 335-3305 or (800) 648-6973. The UI Foundation is the preferred channel of support for
private contributions to all areas of The University of Iowa.
Required Gift Levels
Visionary Level Scholarship Level
$400,000
Leadership Level Scholarship Level
$200,000
Sustaining Level Scholarship Level
$50,000
*Sustaining Scholarships, along with a complete list of all scholarships are listed on our website www.givetoiowa.org/athletics
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Associated Press
Telephone: 515-243-3281 or 1-800-453-2113
FAX: 515-243-1550
505 5th Ave., Suite 1000
Des Moines, IA, 50309
Sports Editor: Luke Meredith
E-mail: lmeredith@ap.org
Iowa City: 319-337-5615
The Burlington Hawk Eye
800 S. Main St.
Burlington, IA, 52601-0010
Telephone: 319-758-8146
FAX: 319-754-6824
Sports Editor: John Bohnenkamp
Football Writer: Susan Denk
E-mail: sdenk@thehawkeye.com
Cedar Rapids Gazette
Telephone: 319-398-8258
FAX: 319-398-5861
500 Third Ave. SE
Cedar Rapids, IA, 52401
Iowa Football Writer: Marc Morehouse
E-mail: marc.morehouse@gazcomm.com
Columnist: Mike Hlas
E-mail: mike.hlas@gazcomm.com
Des Moines Register
Telephone: 515-284-8000 or 1-800-532-1455
FAX: 515-286-2504
715 Locust St.
Des Moines, IA, 50304
Iowa Football Writer: Randy Peterson
E-mail: alogue@dmreg.com
Columnist: Sean Keeler
E-mail: rapeters@dmreg.com
Daily Iowan
Telephone: 319-335-5848
FAX: 319-335-6184
111 Communications Building
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA, 52242
Sports Editor: Charlie Kautz
E-mail: daily-iowan@uiowa.edu
Hawkeye Nation
Telephone: 319-358-6657
2539 Catskill Court
Iowa City, IA, 52245
Editor: Rob Howe (robhowe@hawkeyenation.com)
Publisher: Jon Miller (jonmiller@hawkeyenation.com)
Iowa City Press Citizen
Telephone: 319-339-7368
FAX: 319-339-7342
1725 North Dodge St.
Iowa City, IA, 52245
Iowa Football Writer: Andy Hamilton
E-mail: ahamilton@press-citizen.com
Columnist: Pat Harty
E-mail: pharty@press-citizen.com
Moline Dispatch
Telephone: 800-272-6397 or 309-757-4974
FAX: 309-797-0317
1720 Fifth Ave.
Moline, IL, 61265
Iowa Football Writer: Mike Egenes
E-mail: egenes@qconline.com
Quad City Times
Telephone: 1-800-437-4648
FAX: 319-383-2370
500 E. Third St.
Davenport, IA, 52801
Iowa Football Writer: Steve Batterson
E-mail: sports@qctimes.com
Columnist: Don Doxsie
TELEVISION
KCCI-TV (CBS)
Telephone: 515-247-8811 or 1-800-947-8841
FAX: 515-244-0202
888 Ninth St.
Des Moines, IA, 50309
Sports Director: Andy Garman
E-mail: agarman@kcci.com
KCRG-TV (ABC)
Telephone: 319-398-8325 or 365-9999
FAX: 319-368-8505
501 Second Ave. SE
Cedar Rapids, IA, 52406
Sports Director: John Campbell
E-mail: john.campbell@kcrg.com
KGAN-TV (CBS)
Telephone: 319-395-9081 or 1-800-222-5426
FAX: 319-395-0113
P.0. Box 3131
Cedar Rapids, IA, 52406
Sports Director: Jared Aarons
E-mail: jaarons@kgan.com
KWQC-TV (NBC)
Telephone: 319-383-7037 or 1-800-927-6397
FAX: 319-383-7131
805 Brady St.
Davenport, IA, 52808
Sports Director: Thom Cornelis
E-mail: tcornelis@kwqc.com
KWWL-TV (NBC)
Telephone: 319-291-1200
FAX: 319-291-1233
500 E. 4th St.
Waterloo, IA, 50703
Sports Director: Rick Coleman
E-mail: rcoleman@kwwl.com
WHBF-TV (CBS)
Telephone: 309-786-5441
FAX: 309-788-3642
231-18th St.
Rock Island, IL, 61201
Sports Director: Jay Kidwell
E-mail: newsroom@whbf.com
WHO-TV (NBC)
Telephone: 515-242-3739 or 1-800-835-1313
FAX: 515-242-3796
1801 Grand Ave.
Des Moines, IA, 50309
Sports Director: Keith Murphy
E-mail: sports@woi-tv.com
WQAD-TV (ABC)
Telephone: 309-736-3325 or 736-3300
FAX: 309-736-3306
300 Park 16th St.
Moline, IL, 61255
Sports Director: Mick Moninghoff
E-mail: mick.moninghoff@wqad.com
RADIO
KCJJ
Telephone: 319-354-1242
FAX: 319-354-1921
PO Box 2118
Iowa City, IA, 52244
Sports: Richard Podhajsky
E-mail: kcjjam@aol.com
KMRY
1957 Blairs Ferry Road NE
Cedar Rapids, IA, 52402
Telephone: 319-393-1450
Sports: Bob Brooks
KXIC
Telephone: 319-354-9500
FAX: 319-354-9504
PO Box 2388
Iowa City, IA, 52244
Sports Editor: Brent Balbinot
E-mail: brentbalbinot@clearchannel.com
KXNO
Telephone: 1-866-333-5966
515-274-4969/289-2000
1801 Grand Ave.
Des Moines, IA, 50309
Sports: Larry Cotlar (larrycotlar@kxno.com)
Geoff Conn (geoffconn@kxno.com)
Steve Deace (stevedeace@kxno.com)
WHO
Telephone: 1-866-469-4295
515-283-1429/284-8615
1801 Grand Ave.
Des Moines, IA, 50309
Sports: Pat Curtis
E-mail: patcurtis@whoradio.com
WMT
Telephone: 319-395-0530 or 800-933-7767
FAX: 319-393-0918
P0 Box 2147
600 Old Marion Rd. NE
Cedar Rapids, IA, 52406
Sports: Bob Bruce
E-mail: bobbruce@clearchannel.com
RADIO IOWA
2700 Grand Ave., Suite 103
Des Moines, IA, 50312
Sports Director: Todd Kimm
E-mail: radioiowa@learfield.com
KGYM
1110 26th Ave. SW
Cedar Rapids, IA, 52404
Sports Editor: Scott Unash
E-mail: scott.unash@1600espn.com
WOI-TV (ABC)
Telephone: 515-457-1026 or 1-800-858-5555
FAX: 515-457-1025
3903 West Town Parkway
West Des Moines, IA, 50266
Sports Director: John Walters
E-mail: jwalters@woitv.com
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Iowa City/Coralville Area Directory
(area code is 319)
702-505-8888
800-433-7300
800-221-1212
800-225-2525
800-241-6522
Hotels/Motels
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
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, Hwy. 6 West, Coralville_________________________________ 354-4400
Econo Lodge Motel, 815 1st Ave., Coralville_________________________ 354-6000
Fairfield Inn, 214 9th Street, Coralville_ ___________________________ 337-8382
Hampton Inn, 1200 1st Ave., Coralville____________________________ 351-6600
Heartland Inn, 87 2nd Street, Coralville____________________________ 351-8132
Holiday Inn Amana Colonies, I-80 Exit 225, Williamsburg_____________ 668-1175
Holiday Inn Express, 970 25th Ave., Coralville_ _____________________ 626-5600
Holiday Inn, 1200 1st Ave., Coralville_ ____________________________ 351-6600
Hotel Vetro Studio Suites, 201 S. Linn St., Iowa City, IA______________ 337-4961
Iowa House Hotel, Madison & Jefferson St., Iowa City________________ 335-3513
Marriott Hotel and Conference Center, 300 East 9th Street, Coralville____ 688-4000
Motel 6, 810 1st Avenue, Coralville________________________________ 354-0030
Quality Inn and Suites, 2525 N. Dodge St., Iowa City_________________ 354-2000
Riverside Golf Resort, 3184 Hwy. 22, Riverside, IA___________________ 656-3611
Sheraton Iowa City Hotel, 210 S. Dubuque St., Iowa City______________ 337-4058
Suburban Extended Stay Hotel, 2491 Holiday Road, Coralville__________ 625-2200
Super 8 Motel, 611 1st Ave., Coralville_____________________________ 337-8388
Travel Lodge, 2216 N. Dodge St., Iowa City_ ________________________ 351-1010
Restaurants
Jimmy Jacks Rib Shack, 1940 Lower Muscatine Road, Iowa City________ 354-7427
Josephs Steakhouse, 212 S. Clinton St., Iowa City___________________ 358-0776
LaCasa, 1200 S. Gilbert Court, Iowa City____________________________ 254-1926
Linn Street Caf, 121 N. Linn St., Iowa City_________________________ 337-7370
Lone Star Steakhouse, 210 2nd St., Coralville_______________________ 341-8444
Mickys Irish Pub, 11 S. Dubuque St., Iowa City______________________ 338-6860
Mill Restaurant, 120 E. Burlington Street, Iowa City__________________ 351-9529
Mondos Tomato Pie, 516 E. 2nd St., Coralville_______________________ 337-3000
Monicas, 749 Mormon Trek Blvd., Iowa City_________________________ 338-7400
New York NY Fresh Deli, 925 25th Ave., Coralville____________________ 356-6969
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
Outback Steakhouse, 945 25th Ave., Coralville_ _____________________ 354-2755
Ox Yoke Inn, 4420 220 Trail, Amana__________________________1-800-233-3441
Pagliais Pizza, 302 E. Bloomington St., Iowa City____________________ 351-5073
Pancheros Mexican Grill, 901 25th Ave., Coralville___________________ 248-3256
Pancheros Mexican Grill, 32 S. Clinton, Iowa City____________________ 338-6311
Pit Smokehouse, 130 N. Dubuque, Iowa City_ _______________________ 337-6653
Quintons Bar & Deli, 215 E. Washington, Iowa City_ _________________ 354-7074
Red Avocado, 521 E. Washington St., Iowa City______________________ 351-6088
Red Lobster, 2671 2nd Street, Coralville____________________________ 338-6400
River City Beefstro, 1210 1st Ave., Coralville________________________ 351-1551
Sanctuary Restaurant & Pub, 405 S. Gilbert St., Iowa City_____________ 351-5692
Sluggers Neighborhood Grill, 303 2nd St., Coralville_ ________________ 354-4459
Sonic Drive-In, 604 2nd Street, Coralville_ _________________________ 354-4790
Sports Column, 12 S. Dubuque Street, Iowa City_____________________ 356-6902
Steak and Shake, 2806 Commerce Drive, Coralville___________________ 545-5472
Summit Restaurant & Bar, 10 S. Clinton St., Iowa City________________ 354-7470
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
Venutos World Bistro, 115 E. College Street, Iowa City________________ 688-0002
Verd, 509 S. Gilbert Street, Iowa City_____________________________ 338-4777
Vine Tavern, 330 E. Prentiss St., Iowa City__________________________ 354-8767
Vine Tavern & Eatery, 39 2nd St., Coralville_________________________ 338-7770
Vitos Italian American Restaurant, 118 E. College St., Iowa City________ 338-1393
Wig and Pen Pizza Pub, 1220 Hwy. 6 West, Coralville_________________ 354-2767
media information
The Iowa Hawkeyes play their home football games in Kinnick
Stadium (capacity 70,585), located on the west campus in
the heart of the Universitys athletic complex. It is a few
minutes drive from Interstate 80 and 380 and is less than 30
minutes from the Eastern Iowa Airport in Cedar Rapids.
Parking
Requests for parking should be made when requesting
credentials. Media parking is located in the parking ramp
at the northeast corner of Kinnick Stadium, at the corner of
Hawkins Drive and Stadium Drive.
Media Entrance
Members of the media are encouraged to enter Kinnick
Stadium at the northeast corner of the stadium (near the old
Iowa lockerroom entrance) and proceed through the north
and west concourses to elevator F, located at the midway
point of the west stands. The media may also enter through
Gate I on the west side of Kinnick and proceed to elevator F.
Photo/TV Credentials
Photo credentials must be requested following the same
guidelines as mentioned above. A photographers room is
located at the northwest corner of Kinnick Stadium. Photo
credentials must be presented in order to receive an armband
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
through the tunnel at the Northwest corner of the field.
Television stations are not allowed to video tape from the
press box. A video splitter board is available in the photo
room for all TV stations to receive the overhead video provided
by Iowas football video department (or the network midfield
camera). TV camera personnel on the sidelines must adhere
to all sideline policies.
Services
Complete play-by-play, halftime statistics, final team and
individual stats, complete defensive stats, drive charts,
participation charts and quotes from both head coaches are
available following each home game. The Kinnick Stadium
press facility closes four hours following each home game.
Telephones
Iowa provides a limited number of telephones in the main
press box area for use on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Media requiring their own phone lines should call 319-3352945 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 is not available in the Kinnick Stadium
press box, but is available in the post-game interview rooms
located in the south end zone. Media interested in utilizing
wireless in the post-game interview rooms need to obtain
a username and password from a full-time member of the
Iowa Sports Information office on gameday (located in row
2, seats 4-6).
FAX Machine
A FAX machine is available in the Kinnick Stadium press box,
and information will be faxed only upon request.
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Post-Game 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 generated in pdf format
and is sent within 30-45 minutes following home games.
To receive this information, contact a member of the Iowa
sports information staff. This information is also posted on
the Iowa website, www.hawkeyesports.com, following each
Iowa game throughout the season.
Complete transcripts of Coach Ferentzs press conferences on
Tuesdays and after every home game will be e-mailed to the
media.
Accommodations
A directory of hotels, motels, restaurants and available air
transportation can be found on page 182. The Iowa sports
information office does reserve a block of rooms at the Quality
Inn & Suites in Iowa City, and those are available on a firstcome, first-serve basis. Contact Theresa Walenta in the Iowa
Sports Information office (319-335-9411) for reservations.
Post-Game Interviews
Both team lockerroom facilities are located under the south
end zone. All player and coaches interviews will take place
in the designated media rooms. You may follow a member
of the Iowa Sports Information staff from the press box
or ask for written directions on getting to the post-game
media rooms.
Both head coaches are available (in different areas) following
the cooling off period, with player interviews to follow. Coach
Ferentzs post game comments are televised on the monitors
throughout the Kinnick Stadium press box and quotes from
both head coaches are distributed with the final statistical
packets.
Members of the media should contact Iowa SID Phil Haddy
with player requests prior to leaving the press box. Iowa
Sports Information staff will be departing the press box with
approximately three minutes left in the game.
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,
IA native who handles all play-by-play action of both Iowa
football and mens basketball throughout the season. In
addition, Dolphin also serves as the host of the weekly
coaches shows during the season with football Coach Kirk
Ferentz and mens basketball Coach Todd Lickliter. Dolphin,
in 2001, was named the Iowa Sportscaster of the Year. He is
in his 13th year of broadcasting Iowa football and basketball
on the Hawkeye Radio Network. Dolphin, overall, is in his
36th year of play-by-play broadcasting. That includes seven
years of broadcasting basketball games for Northwestern
University.
Hotel
Omni William Penn Hotel
530 William Penn Place
Pittsburgh, PA, 15219
(412) 553-5012
Michigan State
Oct. 4
Indiana
Oct. 11
Radisson Hotel
1710 N. Kinser Pike
Bloomington, IN, 47401
(812) 334-3252
Illinois
Nov. 1
Minnesota
Nov. 22
Hilton Minneapolis
1001 Marquette Ave. South
Minneapolis, MN, 55403
(612) 397-4842
October 4
Illinois at Michigan
Indiana at Minnesota
Iowa at Michigan State
Ohio State at Wisconsin
Penn State at Purdue
October 11
Minnesota at Illinois
Iowa at Indiana
Toledo at Michigan
Michigan State at Northwestern
Purdue at Ohio State
Penn State at Wisconsin
October 18
Indiana at Illinois
Wisconsin at Iowa
Michigan at Penn State
Ohio State at Michigan State
Purdue at Northwestern
October 25
Illinois at Wisconsin
Northwestern at Indiana
Michigan State at Michigan
Minnesota at Purdue
Penn State at Ohio State
November 1
Central Michigan at Indiana
Michigan at Purdue
Iowa at Illinois
Wisconsin at Michigan State
Northwestern at Minnesota
November 8
Illinois vs. West. Michigan (at Detroit)
Wisconsin at Indiana
Penn State at Iowa
Michigan at Minnesota
Purdue at Michigan State
Ohio State at Northwestern
November 15
Ohio State at Illinois
Indiana at Penn State
Purdue at Iowa
Northwestern at Michigan
Minnesota at Wisconsin
November 22
Illinois at Northwestern
Indiana at Purdue
Iowa at Minnesota
Michigan at Ohio State
Michigan State at Penn State
Cal-Poly at Wisconsin
Hawkeye Huddles
The National I-Club and the UI Alumni
Association will host receptions at
Iowa away football games during the
2008 season. The Hawkeye Huddles,
sponsored by gazetteonline.com, KCRG
and Quad Cities International Airport
include snacks, cash refreshments,
Hawk Shop door prizes, Herky and the
Iowa cheerleaders.
The Hawkeye Huddles normally start
three hours prior to kickoff, but no
earlier that 9 a.m., and last for two
hours, with the exception of the
Huddle at Minnesota. The Minneapolis
Huddle will be held Friday evening.
Visit hawkeyesports.com/iclub for
further information.
Sept. 20, at Pittsburgh
TBA
Oct. 4, at Michigan State
E. Lansing Marriott at University Place
300 M.A.C. Avenue
East Lansing, MI, 48823
Oct. 11, at Indiana
Hilton Garden Inn
245 N. College Avenue
Bloomington, IN, 47404
Nov. 1, at Illinois
Hilton Garden Inn
1501 S. Neil Street
Champaign, IL, 61820
Nov. 21, at Minnesota
Friday, 7-9 p.m.
Minneapolis Marriott City Center
30 South Seventh Street
Minneapolis, MN, 55402
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The Sports Information Office is located in Suite 157, CarverHawkeye Arena. The office phone
number is 319-3359411, the sports information FAX number is 3359417 and the e-mail is:
sports-information@hawkeyesports.com