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TABLE OF CONTENTS/CREDITS Table of Contents Facts/Information/Contents __________ 1-2 President Sally Mason _________________3 Director of Athletics Gary Barta __________4 Head Coach Kirk Ferentz _____________ 5-7 Coaching Staff ____________________ 8-21 Football Support Staff _____________ 22-23 2012 Iowa Roster _________________ 24-29 2012 Depth Chart ____________________30 2012 Season Preview ______________ 31-35 2012 Preseason Notes _____________ 37-39 2012 Pronunciation Guide _____________39 2012 Squad Information ___________ 39-40 2012 Hawkeye Returnee Bios _______ 41-72 2012 Hawkeye Newcomer Bios ______ 73-75 2011 Statistics & Review ____________ 76-86 2011 Big Ten and NCAA Rankings _______87 2011 Honors and Awards ___________ 88-89 2011 Final Notes __________________ 90-92 2011 Game Summaries ____________ 93-98 Opponent SID Directory ______________99 2012 Opponents________________ 100-103 Iowa Football History ____________ 104-107 Overtime Games/Night Games ________107

Annual Statistics ________________ 108-110 All-Time Coaches Records ____________111 All-Time Series Results ___________ 112-118 Day-By-Day Results__________________119 Homecoming Results ________________120 Iowa Bowl Recaps/Results ________ 121-133 Iowa Bowl Records __________________134 Iowa In The National Rankings_____ 135-137 Heisman Trophy ____________________138 Retired Numbers ___________________139 National & Big Ten Awards ________ 140-141 Consensus All-Americans _________ 142-143 Hall of Fame _______________________144 Iowa’s All-Time Team_________________145 All-Americans __________________ 146-147 Academic Honors _______________ 148-149 All-Big Ten Teams _______________ 150-151 Iowa MVPs/Captains _____________ 152-153 NFL Draft ______________________ 154-156 Hawkeyes in the Super Bowl __________156 Active Pro Players ___________________157 All-Time Players in the NFL ________ 158-159 All-Star Games _________________ 160-161

Iowa TV Appearances ____________ 162-163 Traditions _________________________164 All-Time Scores _________________ 165-171 Yearly Record __________________ 172-173 Lettermen _____________________ 174-180 Kinnick Stadium ____________________181 Attendance/Largest Crowds __________182 Kinnick Stadium Records _____________183 Individual Records ______________ 184-185 Team Records __________________ 186-187 Individual Bests ________________ 188-193 Team Bests ____________________ 194-195 Year-By-Year Leaders ____________ 196-198 Longest Plays __________________ 199-200 Hawkeye Visions ____________________201 Media Information ______________ 202-203 Media Outlets ______________________204 Media Directory ____________________205 2012 Composite Big Ten Schedule _____206 2012 Hawkeye Huddles ______________206 Big Ten Conference __________________207 Iowa Athletic Communications ________208

Credits Publisher: The University of Iowa Athletic Department

Printer: Cedar Graphics, Hiawatha, Iowa.

Editors: Steve Roe, Traci Wagner and Theresa Walenta

To Order: Media guides are available from Herky’s Locker Room. For more information call Herky’s Locker Room, 319-338-2144.

Design: Matt Ellison, Art Director Mindy Gardner, Asst. Director Contributors: Matt Weitzel, Aaron Blau, Chris Brewer, James Allan, Darren Miller and Patrick Sojka Photographers: Linda Edge-Dunlap, Miranda Meyer and Mike Stenerson, University Photographic Service; Darren Miller, UI Director of New Media; Valica Boudry, Tom Jorgensen, Tim Schoon, Rachel Zucker, University Relations Photographic Unit; Darren Miller; Chris Donahue; Bob Rasmus; Atlas Sports Group; Peter Lorber. NFL photos provided by: Vernon Cheek, Indianapolis Colts; John H. Reid, III; Evan Pinkus Photography; Shawn Hubbard, Baltimore Ravens; Harry Scull, Jacksonville Jaguars; Don Wright; Donn Jones; Rick A. Kolodziej, Minnesota Vikings; Buffalo Bills, Green Bay Packers, New England Patriots and Arizona Cardinals Football Club. Also, thanks to additional NFL teams who provided photographs of former Iowa players. IFC photos of Dallas Clark and Bob Sanders courtesy of AFP/Getty Images. Senior Bowl photos courtesy of Courtland Richards/Senior Bowl.

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

On The Covers The outside front cover features (l-r) senior center James Ferentz, senior quarterback James Vandenberg and senior defensive back Micah Hyde. The inside front and back covers feature former Hawkeye players who are currently active in the NFL, including 2012 first round draft selection Riley Reiff and current Super Bowl champion Tyler Sash. The outside back cover features Iowa’s 2012 Leadership Group, along with sketches of Iowa’s new football facilities, which are currently under construction. Iowa’s Leadership Group Iowa’s Leadership Group for 2012, a group that serves in the role of team leaders, includes 14 players. The members are voted on by class, and a member of the incoming freshman class will be added in the fall. Permanent team captains are named at the conclusion of each season. The 2012 group is pictured on the outside back cover and includes (l-r): sophomore Kevonte Martin-Manley, junior Casey Kreiter, redshirt freshman Austin Blythe, senior James Ferentz, redshirt freshman Jake Rudock, junior James Morris, sophomore Quinton Alston, senior Steve Bigach, senior Micah Hyde, senior James Vandenberg, junior Brad Rogers, sophomore Brandon Scherff, senior Greg Castillo and junior Brett Van Sloten.

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FOOTBALL FACTS & INFORMATION 2012 Schedule

Football Facts, 2012

Date___ Sept. 1 _ & Sept. 8 _ # Sept. 15 Sept. 22 * Sept. 29 Oct. 6 __ Oct. 13 _ Oct. 20 _ Oct. 27 _ Nov. 3 __ $ Nov. 10 _ Nov. 17 _ Nov. 23 _

Lettermen Returning/Lost:

Opponent _______Location ____________ Time, TV _______ 2011 Result vs. Northern Illinois Chicago (Soldier Field) _ 2:30 p.m., ESPNU _______ DNP Iowa State _______Iowa City ____________ 2:30 p.m., BTN__ L, 44-41 (3 OT) Northern Iowa ____Iowa City ____________ 2:30 p.m., BTN__________ DNP Central Michigan __Iowa City ____________ TBA __________________ DNP Minnesota _______Iowa City ____________ 11 a.m., TBA ________ L, 22-21 Open at Michigan State _East Lansing, Mich. ____ 11 a.m., TBA ________ L, 37-21 Penn State _______Iowa City ____________ 7 p.m., BTN __________ L, 13-3 at Northwestern __Evanston, Ill. _________ 11 a.m., TBA ________W, 41-31 at Indiana _______Bloomington, Ind._____ TBA _______________W, 45-24 Purdue __________Iowa City ____________ TBA _______________W, 31-21 at Michigan ______Ann Arbor, Mich. ______ TBA _______________W, 24-16 Nebraska ________Iowa City ____________ 11 a.m., ABC _________ L, 20-7

Letterman Breakdown:

Starters Returning/Lost:

Squad Breakdown by class:

& - - FryFest; # - - Varsity Club Day; * - - Homecoming; $ - -Family Weekend NOTE: Times listed are central time and subject to change

2011 Results (7-6 overall, 4-4 Big Ten)

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Date _____ Opponent __________________ Sept. 3 ____ Tennessee Tech ______________ Sept. 10 ___ at Iowa State_________________ Sept. 17 ___ Pittsburgh___________________ Sept. 24 ___ Louisiana-Monroe ____________ Oct. 8 _____ at Penn State ________________ Oct. 15 ____ Northwestern ________________ Oct. 22 ____ Indiana _____________________ Oct. 29 ____ at Minnesota ________________ Nov. 5 ____ #13 Michigan ________________ Nov. 12 ___ #13 Michigan State ___________ Nov. 19 ___ at Purdue ___________________ Nov. 26 ___ at #22 Nebraska ______________ Dec. 28 ___ #14 Oklahoma (n)_____________

Result ____________________ Score W _________________________ 37-7 L ____________________44-41 (3 OT) W ________________________ 31-27 W ________________________ 45-17 L __________________________ 13-3 W ________________________ 41-31 W ________________________ 45-24 L _________________________ 22-21 W ________________________ 24-16 L _________________________ 37-21 W ________________________ 31-21 L __________________________ 20-7 L _________________________ 31-14

* - - Big Ten Conference Game; # - - 2011 Insight Bowl, Tempe, Ariz.

Fall Schedule Wed. Aug. 1 ________________________________________________ Freshmen report Thu., Aug. 2 ____________________________________________ Varsity players report Fri., Aug. 3 ____________________________________________________ First Practice Mon., Aug. 6 ____________________________________________________ Media Day Sat. Aug. 11 _______________________________________ Kid’s Day/Open Scrimmage Mon., Aug. 20 _____________________________________________First day of classes Sat. Sept. 1 _____________________________________First game vs. Northern Illinois

Iowa Quick Facts Location: ______________________________________________ Iowa City, Iowa 52242 Enrollment: ________________________________________________________ 30,893 Founded: ____________________________________________________________1847 President: _____________________________________________________ Sally Mason Director of Athletics:______________________________________________ Gary Barta Nickname: ______________________________________________________ Hawkeyes Colors: _____________________________________________________ Black and Gold Conference:________________________________________ Big Ten (Legends Division) School song: _____________________________________________________ On, Iowa Mascot: ____________________________________________________Herky the Hawk Stadium: _____________________________________________Kinnick Stadium (1929) Capacity: __________________________________________________________ 70,585 Playing Surface: __________________________________________________ Field Turf Head Coach: ___________________________________________________ Kirk Ferentz Career Record: _____________________________________________108-87 (16 years) Record at Iowa: ______________________________________________96-66 (13 years) Big Ten Record: ______________________________________ 57-47 (two Big Ten titles) *Best time to Call: _____________________________________ Tuesday’s, 11 a.m.-noon 2011 Record: __________________________________________________________ 7-6 2011 Postseason: ______________________________________________ Insight Bowl 2011 Big Ten Record: ___________________________________________________ 4-4 *All interviews should be arranged through the Iowa Athletic Communications Office

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39/23 Offense: _____________ 19/10 Defense: ____________ 17/12 Specialists: _____________3/1 39 Three-year: ______________ 5 Two-year: ______________ 14 One-year: ______________ 20 12/12 Offense: ________________6/5 Defense: _______________5/6 Kickers: ________________1/1 119 Seniors: ________________ 19 Juniors: ________________ 20 Sophomores: ___________ 25 Redshirt Freshmen: ______ 19 First-year Freshmen: ______ 36

Offense: __________ Multiple Defense: _________ 4-3 For a more in-depth roster breakdown, see pages 39-40

Big Ten Conference Football Divisions LEGENDS Iowa Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Nebraska Northwestern

LEADERS Illinois Indiana Ohio State Penn State Purdue Wisconsin

Iowa Athletic Communications Office: (319) 335-9411 FAX: (319) 335-9417 Press Box: (319) 335-9466 Director: Steve Roe (cell: 319-430-6346; home: 319-339-0980) Associate Director: Matt Weitzel (cell: 319-430-8176) Football Contacts: Steve Roe, Matt Weitzel Athletic Communications Staff : James Allan, Aaron Blau, Chris Brewer, Traci Wagner, Patrick Sojka Overnight Mailing Address: Athletic Communications Suite 300, Carver-Hawkeye Arena One Elliott Dr. Iowa City, IA 52242 Iowa TV Satellite Service Each Tuesday, Iowa offers video highlights of Coach Kirk Ferentz’ weekly news conference, plus player clips & highlights, via satellite. The time is normally 2 to 2:15 p.m. CT. Contact the Iowa Athletic Communications office for weekly coordinates. E-Mail Service Available If you wish to receive game notes, game statistics and season statistics via e-mail, contact the Iowa Athletic Communications office prior to the start of the season to supply your e-mail address. Releases are e-mailed each Monday and all game stats, coaches’ quotes and season stats are available each Saturday following the game. Media Information Additional information concerning game day operations at Kinnick Stadium and information for obtaining media credentials for Iowa home games can be found on pages 202-203 of this guide. The Iowa Football Media Guide is also available through the UI Athletic Communications office and on the UI’s official website, hawkeyesports.com. Iowa on the Internet Updated information on the University of Iowa football team and all athletic programs is also available on the University of Iowa’s athletic department home page on the Internet. During the season, live game stats are available on the Internet through the Iowa home page, hawkeyesports.com.


UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT - SALLY MASON Sally Mason President, The University of Iowa Sally Mason became the 20th President of the University of Iowa on August 1, 2007. She holds a full professorship with tenure in the Department of Biology in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. At Iowa, President Mason has spearheaded a sustainable university initiative, making sustainability a central priority of all aspects of the University enterprise. Currently, she is overseeing campus rebuilding in the wake of the historic 2008 flooding, especially the renewal of an arts campus for the 21st century. Under President Mason’s leadership, the UI has successfully met the country’s recent economic challenges through careful planning, strategic prioritization, and increased efficiency. Other major accomplishments during President Mason’s tenure have been a student success initiative that has led to increased enrollment and student retention, and an expansion of partnership agreements with Iowa’s community colleges that offer UI degrees to students throughout the state through on-site and distance learning programs. The daughter of an immigrant family and the first child to attend college, President Mason received her B.A. in zoology from the University of Kentucky in 1972, her M.S. from Purdue University in 1974, and her Ph.D. in cellular, molecular, and developmental biology from the University of Arizona in 1978. She spent two postdoctoral research years at Indiana University before joining the molecular biosciences faculty at the University of Kansas in 1981, where she received awards for outstanding undergraduate advising and teaching and was awarded a prestigious Kemper Teaching Fellowship. After stints as Acting Chair of the Department of Physiology and Cell Biology and Associate Dean in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, in 1995 she was appointed Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the largest academic unit on the KU campus. President Mason served as Provost of Purdue University from 2001–2007, where she was responsible for planning, managing, and reviewing all academic programs at Purdue’s West Lafayette campus and four affiliated branch campuses throughout Indiana.

President Mason is the author of many scientific papers and has obtained a number of research grants from the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the Wesley Research Foundation, and the Lilly Endowment. Her research interests have focused on the developmental biology, genetics, and biochemistry of pigment cells and pigments in the skin of vertebrates, and she served as President of the PanAmerican Society for Pigment Cell Research. Since 2006, President Mason has been appointed by the President of the United States to three terms on the National Medal of Science President’s Committee, including a term as chair. She has also served as Chair of the Advisory Committee to the National Science Foundation (NSF) Directorate for Education and Human Resources (EHR) and Chair of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) review panel of the NSF Science and Technology Centers Program. President Mason has held many leadership positions in higher education and national organizations: President of the Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences; member of the Board of Directors of the American Council on Education (ACE); member of the Executive Committee of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC); Chair of the Iowa Coordinating Council for Post-High School Education (ICCPHSE); and co-chair of the Task Force on National Energy Policy and Midwestern Competitiveness of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. Currently, President Mason serves as Chair-Elect of the Board of Directors Executive Committee of the Association of Public and Landgrant Universities (APLU); member of the Board of Trustees of the Universities Research Association; member of the Board of Directors of Campus Compact, the national coalition of college and university presidents committed to fulfilling the civic purposes of higher education; member of the Board of Directors of the Big Ten Conference, Inc.; member of the Washington Center Council of Presidents; and member of the Board of Trustees of the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association. President Mason is married to Ken Mason, an educator and textbook author who teaches biology at the University of Iowa.

“Welcome to a new season of Iowa football! Last year, the Hawkeyes were bowl-eligible for the eleventh straight season, and we are proud to have won three of our last four bowl games. I’m very excited to join you in another year of cheering the Iowa black and gold on to success in 2012. Hawkeye dedication and hard work in the classroom and in the stadium exemplify the University of Iowa spirit. Last year, Iowa had fourteen players earn academic all-Big Ten honors, and three team members earned district academic all-America honors. We are also proud that the Hawkeyes have reached a Graduation Success Rate of 83 percent, the highest ever for our football team. Our Hawkeyes bring their excellence into the big time, too, once they leave the university. This year, we had six players drafted in the NFL for the third straight season, including a firstround selection for the third straight year. I thank Coach Kirk Ferentz—the dean of Big Ten coaches—and the entire coaching and athletic staff for their excellent work with our players. The coaches’ leadership and teaching, combined with the dedication and talent of our team members, have led the Hawkeyes to impressive success. We could not be more proud of the talented student-athletes who have performed so well under the leadership of a great coach and tremendous coaching staff. I know that Hawkeye fans create a wonderful atmosphere here in Iowa City on football Saturdays, and loyal season ticket holders from all 99 Iowa counties help generate a special brand of excitement that all fans and visitors enjoy. You certainly seem to help the Hawkeyes on the field, too—Iowa is 55-12 in Kinnick Stadium in the last ten seasons. I am proud to be a Hawkeye, and I am pleased to welcome you to another year of great Iowa football action!” Sally Mason President The University of Iowa

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS - GARY BARTA Gary Barta Director of Athletics Now in his seventh year as director of athletics at the University of Iowa and his 26th year in athletic administration, Gary Barta manages an athletics program that continues to gain momentum in two key areas -- on the playing field and in the classroom -- while enhancing the infrastructure that will serve as the foundation for future successes. Academically, the UI’s federal graduation rate of 74 percent (for student-athletes who enrolled in 2004-05) ties the best ever posted by UI athletics. That mark was a 13-point increase over the previous year and was nine points above the national average. Last fall, the NCAA confirmed that all 24 of Iowa’s teams exceeded the Academic Progress Rate (APR) benchmark for the fourth straight year; UI student-athletes will establish another record when the latest figures are released in October. In figures released last spring, Iowa’s score of 86 percent in the NCAA’s “Graduation Success Rate” or GSR, also matched a school record. Five different women’s teams at the UI posted perfect 100 GSR scores. Athletically, Hawkeye programs enjoyed another outstanding year in 2011-12. A large number of Iowa’s 24 programs reached post-season play. The Iowa football program reached bowl eligibility for the 11th straight season and competing in a bowl game for the fourth straight year and 10th time in the last 11 seasons. The women’s basketball program participated in the NCAA Tournament for a fifth straight season and the men’s basketball team returned to post-season play under second-year coach Fran McCaffery, recording an 84-75 win over Dayton in front of 13,190 re-energized fans in Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The Hawkeye wrestling program, led by national champion Matt McDonough, made another run at a national title before placing third. The men’s golf team placed 22nd nationally in its third appearance in the NCAA Championships in the last four seasons. Additionally, the UI men’s track and field placed 23rd in the nation and the UI’s men’s swimming and diving program placed 26th at its national championship. Iowa’s field hockey team advanced to the NCAA Tournament and the Hawkeye softball team placed second in the Big Ten. Between the men’s and women’s track and field teams, 34 student-athletes competed at the NCAA Championships and 14 members of the UI men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams qualified for the Olympic Trials. In addition to the competitive success the Hawkeyes recorded in 201112, the UI once again experienced tremendous success at the turnstiles. Iowa has sold every seat in historic Kinnick Stadium in each of the past two seasons, ranking 21st in national attendance both years. The UI will enter the 2012 home football season with all seven home games sold out. Attendance at home games of the UI’s men’s basketball team has climbed more than 30 percent the last two seasons. Iowa’s attendance of 13,190 for a first round NIT game in Carver-Hawkeye Arena ranked as the highest attended game of the 2012 tournament. The UI wrestling team set another national attendance record by averaging 9,014 fans per home meet in 2011-12, leading the nation in attendance for the sixth straight year. The economic impact of the 2012 U.S. Olympic Wrestling Team Trials, hosted by the UI in Carver-Hawkeye Arena, exceeded $5 million, according to survey results released by the Iowa City/Coralville Area Convention and Visitors Bureau. Attendance at home games of the UI’s women’s basketball games also remained strong as the program once again ranked among national leaders in 2011-12. Since 2006, the Hawkeyes have invested more than $150 million in new and renovated athletic facilities. Upgrades include the restoration of historic Kinnick Stadium and Carver-Hawkeye Arena, as well as a new state-of-the-art aquatics center, a boathouse facility for the UI rowing program and indoor and outdoor tennis complex. Another $60 million worth of improvements are underway in the form of the two phase football training center project and an indoor golf performance facility. In late summer 2011, the UI completed a $47 million revitalization of Carver-Hawkeye Arena. That project included the construction of a practice facility for men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball, a

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10,000-square-foot strength training and cardiovascular center, and an expansion to the Dan Gable Wrestling Complex, in addition to new locker room and support facilities for men’s and women’s basketball, wrestling and volleyball programs, and office space for the majority of Iowa administrative and coaching staffs. Phase I of a two-phase project for the UI football program was completed in August, 2012. Phase I includes the new indoor practice facility for Coach Kirk Ferentz’ program. Phase II includes construction of the new Iowa Football Operations Center, which will include new team locker rooms, team meeting rooms, athletic medical training space, video operations, and coaches offices and meeting rooms. Funded entirely through private support and revenue generated by the UI Athletics Department, the project is an important next phase of the master facilities plan for Hawkeye football. Another of the latest additions to the facilities available to the UI’s student-athletes is the Varsity Golf Complex practice facility for the men’s and women’s golf programs. It will provide the Hawkeyes a state-of-theart facility that offers the opportunity for year-round training and practice. Barta’s involvement in the UI campus community extends beyond intercollegiate athletics. He is a member of the President’s Cabinet, comprised of vice presidents and other campus leaders, that provide counsel to UI President Sally Mason. That group was instrumental in the UI’s response to record-setting flooding that besieged the campus and the Iowa City and Coralville community in June 2008. Barta also represents the UI and the Hawkeyes at the conference and national level. During his first six years at the UI, he has participated in the creation and implementation of the Big Ten Network, the expansion of the Big Ten Conference and realignment of athletics conferences nationally, and the Big Ten’s postseason bowl game agreements that were successfully implemented in 2010. Nationally, Barta remains active in the Division IA Athletics Directors Association, the National Association of College Directors of Athletics, and currently serves on the NCAA Football Committee Board of Directors. Under Barta’s leadership – and thanks to a talented athletics development staff – the UI has seen year-over-year improvement in annual giving in spite of the difficult economic environment. In addition, under Barta’s direction, the UI generated more than $20 million of philanthropic and corporate sponsorship support for the revitalization of Carver-Hawkeye Arena and has already surpassed that level of support for the current football projects. The UI also generated the $2 million in private support necessary to fully fund the Hawkeye’ new practice facility for its men’s and women’s golf programs. As the director of athletics at the University of Wyoming for three years, seven different UW coaches were named Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year. He also spearheaded a fund-raising effort that netted the Cowboy athletics program $11 million in private support and $11 million in matching state fund. As the senior associate athletics director at the University of Washington, he directed the “Campaign for the Student-Athlete,” was a participant in the design, construction and/or renovation of several UW athletics facilities, including Bank of America Arena and the Dempsey Indoor Practice Facility. In addition to almost doubling the amount of annual private support received by UW, Barta also managed the department’s external relations division, a task that included corporate sponsorship and radio contracts. His responsibilities at Washington expanded over time to include hiring of coaching and administrative staff, and the day-to-day oversight of several Huskie sport teams. The roots of his development experience extend to his first two positions: director of athletics development and external relations at the University of Northern Iowa and director of development at his alma mater, North Dakota State University. Barta earned a bachelor of science degree in mass communication and broadcast journalism from NDSU in 1987. He was an option quarterback for Bison football squads that won the Division II NCAA National Championship in 1983, 1985 and 1986. Barta, and his wife, Connie, have a son, Luke (14) and a daughter, Madison (12). He was born Sept. 4, 1963, in Minneapolis.


HEAD COACH - KIRK FERENTZ Kirk Ferentz Head Football Coach 14th Year at Iowa Kirk Ferentz is in his 14th year as head football coach at the University of Iowa. His tenure as Iowa’s head football coach trails only Hayden Fry, who led the Hawkeyes for 20 seasons (197998). Ferentz is the dean of Big Ten Conference football coaches. He is tied for third in coaching longevity among BCS schools and tied for fifth among all Division I head coaches. Following the 2009 campaign Ferentz was named Dave McClain Big Ten Coach of the Year for the third time in eight years. He joins the select company of Hayden Fry, Joe Paterno and Bo Schembechler in winning the prestigious award at least three times. He previously was named Big Ten Coach of the Year in 2002 and 2004. He was also named national Coach of the Year by the Associated Press and Walter Camp Foundation in 2002. Ferentz was named a 2009 Regional Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association as well. The 2011 Insight Bowl was Ferentz’ 10th bowl appearance at Iowa. His six bowl victories put him in a tie for third all-time among Big Ten coaches. Under Ferentz, the Hawkeyes have put together the greatest run in school history. The Hawkeyes won 11 games in 2002 and 2009 and 10 games in 2003 and 2004. With a 7-5 record in 2005, Iowa posted a fouryear mark (2002-05) of 38-12, the best in school history. And, Iowa’s 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 over that four-year period. He is 96-66 (.593) in his 13 years as Iowa’s head coach, including a 2-18 mark his first two years and a 94-48 record since 2001. Ferentz and his staff have led the Hawkeyes to bowl eligible status in each of the last 11 seasons. The Hawkeyes appeared in six straight bowl games between 2001 and 2006, the second longest bowl streak in school history (Iowa appeared in eight straight bowl games from 1981-88). Iowa’s streak under Ferentz included a string of four straight January bowls from 2002-05. Iowa was just one of eight schools in the nation to appear in six January bowl games between 2002-09. Iowa posted a 7-6 mark in 2011, including a 4-4 record in Big Ten play. The Hawkeyes placed in the Big Ten’s first division for the 10th time in 11 seasons. Wide receiver Marvin McNutt, Jr., was named the league’s top receiver. McNutt and offensive lineman Riley Reiff were unanimous first-team all-Big Ten selections. Defensive back Shaun Prater made the first team, as selected by league coaches. McNutt set both single season and career receiving records, while quarterback James Vandenberg passed for over 3,000 yards. For the third straight year, six Hawkeyes were selected in the NFL Draft. Reiff became Iowa’s third first round selection in the last three years. The 2010 Hawkeyes were ranked virtually the entire season. The Hawkeyes capped the season on a high note with a 27-24 win over 12thranked Missouri in the Insight Bowl. The win gave the Hawkeyes an 8-5 season record. Iowa finished 4-4 in league play and in a tie for fourth. Ferentz also gained his 100th career victory in Iowa’s win at Indiana. Four 2010 Hawkeyes were named to the first all-Big Ten team while seven others were named to a second all-Big Ten team. Defensive end Adrian Clayborn was a finalist for the Lombardi and Ted Hendricks awards, punter Ryan Donahue a finalist for the Ray Guy Punter of the Year Award and quarterback Ricky Stanzi was a finalist for the Johnny Unitas Senior Quarterback of the Year Award. Six Hawkeyes were selected in the 2011 NFL draft. Iowa has won 23 of its last 28 games in Kinnick Stadium. The Hawkeyes are 55-12 (.821) at home since the start of the 2002 season. That mark includes a school-record 22-game winning streak (200205), which ended with an overtime loss. Iowa sold out 36 straight home games during that time and has sold out 56 of its last 58 games.

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

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HEAD COACH - KIRK FERENTZ Ferentz led the 2002 Hawkeyes to their first Big Ten title since 1990 and the most wins (11) in school history. Iowa posted impressive road wins at Penn State and Michigan on its way to the school’s first undefeated Big Ten campaign since 1922. The win over Michigan was the most convincing by a Wolverine opponent, in Ann Arbor, since 1967. The Hawkeyes also played in the BCS’s FedEx Orange Bowl for the first time, having their nine-game winning streak snapped by Southern California. Winning three of its final four games in 2001, Iowa earned an invitation to the Sylvania Alamo Bowl in San Antonio, TX, where the Hawkeyes defeated Texas Tech 19-16 in their first bowl appearance of the Ferentz era. The foundation of Kirk’s program at Iowa was established in his first two seasons and began to pay dividends late in the 2000 season when the Hawkeyes won in double overtime at Penn State. Iowa returned home the following week to post a 27-17 win over Big Ten co-champion Northwestern, ranked 12th in the nation at the time. That late-season success carried over into the winning campaign of 2001. Ferentz was named Iowa’s 25th head football coach on December 2, 1998. He replaced Fry, who retired after 20 seasons with the Hawkeyes. At Iowa, Ferentz has an overall record of 96-66, including a 92-47 mark over the last 11 seasons. He has posted a 57-47 record in Big Ten play. His career record is 108-87 in 16 years as a collegiate head coach. Ferentz is one of just seven Big Ten coaches ever to guide a team to 10 wins or more in three straight seasons. And while Ferentz has guided the Iowa program to great success on the field, the Hawkeyes have also made their mark in the classroom. In the most recent release on academic standings (October, 2011), Iowa’s football team compiled a Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 83, best in the programs history and 14 points above the national average. Iowa was one of just nine bowl teams following the 2011 season to score 80 percent or better on the NCAA’s “real-time” measurement of academic success. In 2005, Iowa tied Southern Cal and Virginia Tech with the best football student-athlete graduation rate (58%) among all Division I teams earning a bowl invitation. Among the teams which participated in bowl games following the 2002, 2003 and 2004 seasons, only Iowa and Southern Cal ranked in the top five in graduation rates in each of the three seasons. Along with Ferentz earning conference and national Coach of the Year recognition, members of his staff have also been well recognized. Norm Parker, Iowa’s defensive coordinator for 13 seasons, was named 2011 Assistant Coach of the Year by the Football Coaches Association of America. He was also a finalist for the 2004 and 2005 Frank Broyles Award, which also recognizes the top Division I assistant coach in the nation. Parker retired following the 2011 season. Phil Parker, who is in his 14th year on the staff and has taken over as defensive coordinator, was named by Rivals.com in March, 2011 as a first team member of its College Football Coach Dream Team. Lester Erb, who has coached running backs, wide receivers and special teams at Iowa, was named by Rivals.com as one of the top 25 recruiters in both 2011 and 2005. Rivals.com has recently named both Eric Johnson (2007) and Darrell Wilson (2011) as two of the top recruiters in the Big Ten Conference and the nation. Ron Aiken, Iowa’s defensive line coach through the 2006 season, was the American Football Coaches Association Division I Assistant Coach of the Year in 2002. Aiken is now on the coaching staff of the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals. Under Ferentz and his staff, Hawkeye players have gathered all-Big Ten and national recognition at a record pace. Five Hawkeye players have earned national Player of the Year honors at their position. Those include offensive lineman Robert Gallery (Outland Trophy), place kicker Nate Kaeding (Lou Groza Award), quarterback Brad Banks (Davey O’Brien Award and AP Player of the Year), tight end Dallas Clark (John Mackey Award) and running back Shonn Greene (Doak Walker Award). Banks was also the runner-up in the 2002 Heisman Trophy voting.

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Banks (2002) and Greene (2008) were both named Big Ten Conference Player of the Year and conference MVP. Guard Eric Steinbach (2002), Gallery (2003), King (2008) and Bulaga (2009) were all winners of the Big Ten Lineman of the Year award. Another part of Iowa’s success under Ferentz is reflected in the annual NFL draft. Six Hawkeyes were drafted in each of the most recent three NFL drafts. The 18 Hawkeye selections over the past three seasons rank first in the Big Ten Conference and ties as third best nationally. Iowa and defending national champion Alabama are the only two programs to have a first round selection in each of the last three drafts. Reiff, an offensive tackle who declared for the draft following his junior season, was the 23rd overall pick (Detroit) in the 2012 NFL Draft. DL Adrian Clayborn was selected in the first round (20th selection, Tampa Bay) of the 2011 draft and OL Bryan Bulaga (23rd selection, Green Bay) was a first round pick in 2010. Bulaga was a starter for the Packers in the 2011 Super Bowl. Joining Reiff in the 2012 NFL draft were DL Mike Daniels (Green Bay, fourth round), OL Adam Gettis (Washington, fifth), DB Shaun Prater (Cincinnati, fifth), WR Marvin McNutt, Jr. (Philadelphia, sixth), and DB Jordan Bernstine (Washington, seventh). Additional selections in the 2011 draft included DL Christian Ballard (Minnesota), QB Ricky Stanzi (Kansas City), OL Julian Vandervelde (Philadelphia), DL Karl Klug (Tennessee) and DB Tyler Sash (New York Giants). Joining Bulaga in the 2010 draft were LB Pat Angerer (Indianapolis), DB Amari Spievey (Detroit), TE Tony Moeaki (Kansas City), LB A.J. Edds (Miami) and OL Kyle Calloway (Buffalo). RB Shonn Greene (New York Jets) and DB Bradley Fletcher (St. Louis Rams) were the first two players selected, respectively, in the third round of the 2009 NFL draft. OL Seth Olsen (Denver) was a fourth round selection and TE Brandon Myers (Oakland) was selected in the sixth round. In the 2008 NFL draft, DB Charles Godfrey was a third round selection of the Carolina Panthers, while DE Ken Iwebema was a fourth round selection (Arizona) and LB Mike Humpal was selected in the sixth round (Pittsburgh). LB Chad Greenway was a first round pick in the 2006 draft, with fellow linebacker Abdul Hodge being selected in the third round. In the 2007 draft, OL Marshal Yanda (third round, Baltimore), TE Scott Chandler (fourth, San Diego) and OL Mike Elgin (seventh, New England) were selected. In the 2005 NFL draft, DE Matt Roth and DT Jonathan Babineaux were second round selections and DB Sean Considine was taken in the fourth round. All three were still active in the NFL in 2011. 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. Overall, 45 players have been drafted in the past 10 years, with six first round selections and 10 players being selected among the top 50 picks. In addition, nine signed free agent contracts immediately

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HEAD COACH - KIRK FERENTZ following the 2004 draft. Six signed following the collective bargaining position for three years before being hired by Bill Belichick and the agreement prior to the 2011 season and six signed following the 2012 Cleveland Browns. draft. Five players signed NFL free agent contracts the day after the Kirk served as the honorary chair of the University of Iowa’s 19992003 and 2007 drafts, three in 2005 and 2008 and four following the 00 United Way campaign and he serves on the National Advisory 2006 and 2009 drafts. Board of the Bethesda Family Services Foundation. Kirk and his wife, Over the past 10 years, 102 of 112 (91 percent) of Iowa’s senior Mary, have given two major financial gifts to the University of Iowa. starters under Coach Ferentz were selected in the NFL draft or signed The most recent was a $400,000 gift to the University’s College of to an NFL free agent contract. Iowa ranks among Big Ten leaders in Liberal Arts and University Children’s Hospital. The Ferentz’ also made number of players drafted (48) over the past 11 years. a $100,000 gift to the University’s College of Liberal Arts in 2003. Among the former Hawkeyes who have gone on to play in the NFL, Kirk and Mary are very enthusiastic supporters of the University of Kaeding, Sanders, TE Dallas Clark (Indianapolis), DL Aaron Kampman Iowa Children’s Hospital. From serving as advocates for the hospital (Green Bay) and OL Marshal Yanda (Baltimore) have earned all-Pro across the state; to hosting and speaking at events to raise support for recognition. Sanders was named by the Associated Press as the 2007 NFL UI Children’s Hospital; to their personal generosity in establishing the defensive Player of the Year. Greenway and Yanda, who were both drafted “Ferentz Family Pediatric Research and Education Endowment Fund” in 2006, participated in the Pro Bowl following the 2011 NFL season. in 2007. In addition, the Iowa Women’s Football Academy has pledged Ferentz joined the Iowa staff after serving as assistant head coach $1 million to the University of Iowa’s new Children’s Hospital. and offensive line coach of the Baltimore Ravens of the National Ferentz was born August 1, 1955, in Royal Oak, Mich. He attended Football League. He had been a part of the Baltimore (Cleveland Upper St. Clair High School in Pittsburgh. He graduated from the Browns prior to the move) organization for six years. University of Connecticut in 1978 with a bachelor’s degree in English Ferentz was a member of Hayden Fry’s Iowa staff for nine years as Education. He was a football captain and an academic all-Yankee offensive line coach (1981-89). Iowa appeared in eight bowl games Conference linebacker at UConn. during the time Ferentz was an Iowa assistant. A pair of Rose Bowls Kirk received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Neag (1982 & 1986), two Holiday Bowl appearances (1986-87) and a pair of School of Education at the University of Connecticut in May, 2009. Peach Bowl visits (1982 & 1988), along with appearances in the Gator He was inducted into the Upper St. Clair High School Hall of Fame in (1983) and Freedom (1984) bowls, highlighted his previous Iowa stay. September, 2002 and the Western Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Iowa’s record in those nine years was 73-33-4 and included two 10- Hall of Fame in May, 2003. win and two nine-win seasons. Kirk and his wife, Mary, have five children. They are Brian (29), Kelly Offensive lines under the direction of Ferentz anchored four of (27), Joanne (25), James (23) and Steven (18). Brian was a three-year Iowa’s highest scoring offenses. Five of Iowa’s top offensive teams, letterman (2003-05) with the Hawkeye football team and is in his first in terms of yards gained per game, were operating behind Ferentz season as Iowa’s offensive line coach. James (fifth year senior) and coached offensive lines. And, seven of Iowa’s top 10 passing teams of Steven (first year freshman) are current members of the Hawkeye all time occurred during the Ferentz years of the 1980’s. program. Joanne earned her bachelor’s degree from Iowa in 2010 and Kirk’s coaching career began as a student assistant (1977) at his Kelly earned her JD and MHA degrees from Iowa in 2010 and 2011. alma mater, Connecticut. The next two years (1978-79) were spent at Worcester Academy, where Kirk also taught English literature. He served as a graduate assistant offensive line coach at Pittsburgh during the 1980 season. That Pittsburgh team (coached by Jackie Sherrill) finished with an 11-1 record and a number two national ranking. He joined Fry’s staff in 1981 and the Hawkeyes won their first conference title and Rose Bowl berth in over 20 years. A string of 19 straight non-winning seasons came to an end in 1981. Ferentz continued as Iowa’s line coach thru the 1989 season. Eleven Hawkeyes, coached by Ferentz (the assistant), went on to play in the National Football League. They were John Alt, Rob Baxley, Dave Croston, Scott Davis, Mike Devlin, Chris Gambol, Mike Haight, Ron Hallstrom, Joel Hilgenberg, Bob Kratch and Brett Miller. Alt, Haight and Hallstrom were first round picks in the NFL draft and five of his players were first team all-Big Ten. He was named head coach of the The Ferentz family, front row (l-r): Joanne, Mary, Kirk and Kelly. Back (l-r): Steven, daughter-inMaine Bears in 1990 and held that law Nikki, Brian and James.

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OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR - GREG DAVIS Greg Davis Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks First Year at Iowa Greg Davis, a 38-year coaching veteran, is in his first year as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the University of Iowa. Davis most recently served in the same capacity at the University of Texas for 13 seasons (1998-2010). Davis was named Frank Broyles Assistant Coach of the Year in 2005 after Texas won the BCS national championship. Texas has had just five quarterbacks start a game in the NFL, and Davis has tutored three of them (Colt McCoy, Vince Young, Chris Simms). Davis has coached in 18 bowl games, including the Holiday Bowl (four), Rose Bowl (three), Cotton (three), Gator (two), Independence (two), Fiesta, Alamo, Peach and Hall of Fame. Davis coached in the BCS national championship game twice (2006 and 2010 Rose Bowl games) and competed in the Grantland Rice Bowl as a player at McNeese State. Under his guidance, the Texas offense produced 10 of the top 11 passing seasons, 11 of the top 13 total yardage campaigns and the top nine scoring years in school history. Texas averaged 39.0 points per game from 2000-09. In 2005, Texas set a then-NCAA record with 652 total points and a school record by averaging 50.2 ppg. Under Davis, five Longhorns were named Big 12 Offensive Players of the Year, including RB Ricky Williams, 1998; QB Major Applewhite, 1999; QB Vince Young, 2005; QB Colt McCoy, 2008 and 2009. At Texas, Davis tutored three finalists for the Heisman Trophy, including two players who were second in Heisman voting, two winners each of the Walter Camp Football Foundation Players of the Year, Maxwell Award, Davey O’Brien Award, Manning Award and Archie Griffin Award. He tutored a winner of the Unitas Golden Arm Award, a Sporting News Player of the Year and Chevrolet Offensive Player of the Year. In 2009, Texas averaged 39.3 points per game (third NCAA), 421.2 total yards (29th NCAA), 273.6 passing yards (22nd NCAA) and 147.6 yards rushing. Senior QB Colt McCoy led the nation in completion percentage (70.6) for the second straight year while taking home the WCFF Player of the Year Award, Maxwell Award, Davey O’Brien Award, Unitas Golden Arm Award and Manning Award. . In 2008, the Longhorns finished in the nation’s Top 10 in pass efficiency (second/175.0), scoring offense (fifth/42.4 ppg), passing offense (seventh/308.3 ypg) and total offense (ninth/475.8 ypg). McCoy set a NCAA single-season record for completion percentage at 76.7 and set singleseason school records for completions (332), yards (3,859), touchdowns (34) and passer rating (173.8). In 2007, Texas averaged 462.9 yards of total offense (13th NCAA), 207.5 yards rushing (17th NCAA) and 37.2 points per game (14th NCAA). McCoy completed 65.1 percent of his passes for 3,303 yards (No. 3 on Texas’ singleseason list) and 22 touchdowns. Despite breaking in a freshman quarterback in McCoy in 2006, Davis helped Texas remain one of the nation’s top offenses. McCoy finished the season as a Davey O’Brien Award semifinalist and was named National Freshman of the Year by Sporting News and the Touchdown Club of Columbus. The Longhorns completed the season with a 26-24 win over Iowa in the Alamo Bowl. Behind Davis’ leadership, the Texas offense had a record-breaking year in 2005, one in which Davis was recognized as the nation’s top assistant coach with the Frank Broyles Award. The Longhorns’ 652 points were the most scored in NCAA history. They also set the school record for total offense with 6,657 yards. Texas became only the fifth team to average over 50 points per game (50.2 ppg) and 500 yards per game (512.1 ypg) in NCAA history. Young also flourished under Davis in 2005, winning both the Davey O’Brien and Manning Awards as the nation’s top quarterback. He also won the Maxwell Award and was the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy. The Longhorns took advantage of a veteran offensive line and AllAmerica RB Cedric Benson in 2004 to finish the season ranked second in the country in rushing offense (299.2 ypg), seventh in total offense (464.4 ypg) and 12th in scoring (35.3 ppg). In 2003, Davis took an offense with two first-year starting quarterbacks and led it to, what was, the best total offense season in school history (5,709

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yards) and a then-school record 533 points. The 3,023 rushing yards were the most for Texas since 1977. Texas averaged 200 yards both rushing and passing in a season for just the third time in school history. As a redshirt freshman, Young became the first quarterback in school history to post better than 900 yards rushing (998) and passing (1,155) while earning Big 12 Freshman of the Year honors. Junior Chance Mock had the nation’s top touchdown-to-interception ratio (16 TDs/2 INTs). Under Davis in 2002, senior quarterback Chris Simms established school single-season records for touchdown passes (26) and touchdowns accounted for (30). His 3,207 passing yards and 3,083 yards total offense ranked second best for a single season. Simms, who is second in school history with a 58.7 completion percentage (535-of-911) and second in passer efficiency rating (138.4), ranks second on the school’s all-time touchdown passes list (58), fourth in passing yards (7,097) and is tied for third in quarterback victories (26-6/.813). One year earlier, Simms, the Big 12 leader in passing efficiency (144.25), started 12 games and threw 22 touchdown passes (No. 2 on UT’s season list) as the Longhorns posted a 10-2 record in his 12 starts. Davis spent 1999 directing an offense that was the first in school history and one of only four nationally to boast a 3,000-yard passer as well as a 1,000-yard rusher and receiver. He was named a finalist for the 1999 Frank Broyles Award as the nation’s top assistant. In Davis’ first year at Texas in 1998, the Longhorns became just the second unit in NCAA Division I-A history to feature a 2,000-yard rusher (Ricky Williams) and passer (Major Applewhite), as well as a 1,000-yard receiver (Wane McGarity). Applewhite went on to set school freshman records for passing yards (2,453) and touchdown passes (18). Prior to his stint at Texas, Davis helped develop the quarterback duo of Chris Keldorf and Oscar Davenport, who teamed to complete 60% of their passes for more than 2,700 yards in each of Davis’ two years at North Carolina. Davis was the head coach at Tulane for four seasons (1988-91), where he succeeded Mack Brown. He spent three seasons (1985-87) as assistant head coach and wide receivers coach at Tulane under Brown. Davis spent two seasons (1992-93) as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Arkansas and two years (1994-95) as Georgia’s passing game coordinator before joining Brown at North Carolina. While at Georgia, Davis helped lead the Bulldogs to the 1995 Peach Bowl despite injuries to the team’s top two quarterbacks. He did so by preparing converted slot back Hines Ward for the starting quarterback position. Ward set a school bowl game record by completing 31-of-59 passes for 413 yards in the Peach Bowl. Davis also coached first team All-American Eric Zeier, a third-round pick of the Cleveland Browns (1995 NFL Draft). Davis began his college coaching career at Texas A&M, serving as the Aggies’ quarterbacks coach (1978-84). He then joined Brown as assistant head coach and wide receivers coach at Tulane in 1985. Davis began his career in the high school ranks while working toward his master’s degree. He coached at Barbe High School (Lake Charles, La.) from 1973-74 and Port Neches-Groves High School (Port Neches, Texas) from 1975-77, where he helped lead the Indians to the 1975 Texas 4A state title. The native of Groves, Texas, earned his bachelor’s degree (sports administration, 1973) and master’s degree (1977) from McNeese State. Greg and his wife, Patsy, have two children, Greg Jr. and Stacey, and five grandchildren. Greg Jr. and his wife, Karen, have two daughters, Taylor and Kaylen. Stacey and her husband, Kory, have three children, a daughter, Brook, and two sons, K.J. and Davis.

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DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR - PHIL PARKER Phil Parker Defensive Coordinator 14th Year at Iowa

Phil Parker, who has served as defensive backs coach at the University of Iowa for the past 13 seasons, was named defensive coordinator following the 2011 season. He takes over for Norm Parker, who retired after holding the position for 13 seasons. Phil Parker was named by Rivals.com in March, 2011, as a first team member of its College Football Assistant Coach Dream Team. Iowa has been bowl eligible the past 11 seasons and has participated in 10 bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes won bowl games following the 2008, 2009 and 2010 seasons, defeating ranked opponents in both 2009 and 2010. The Hawkeyes have ranked in the final top 10 of both major polls four times in the past 10 seasons. Iowa has appeared in six January bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes have won six-of-10 bowl games under Kirk Ferentz and his staff, including four January bowl victories. The January Bowl wins have come over Florida (2004 Outback), LSU (2005 Capital One), South Carolina (2009 Outback) and Georgia Tech (2010 Orange). Iowa has won 85 games over the past 10 seasons, including 50 Big Ten games. The Hawkeyes earned a share of the Big Ten title in both 2002 and 2004 and tied for second in 2009. Iowa has finished in the Big Ten’s first division in 10 of the past 11 years. Iowa’s secondary in 2011 was led by senior Shaun Prater, who earned first team all-Big Ten honors for the second straight season, junior Micah Hyde, who earned second team honors and senior safety Jordan Bernstine. Over the past four seasons, Iowa is tied for fifth in the nation with 72 interceptions. Prater was selected by Cincinnati in the fifth round of the 2012 NFL Draft, while Bernstine was selected by Washington in the seventh round. The defensive secondary played a key role in Iowa’s success in 2010. Iowa was second in the Big Ten in pass efficiency defense (115.1) and interceptions (19). Iowa tied for 11th in the nation in interceptions, returning four thefts for touchdowns. Defensive backs Tyler Sash and Shaun Prater were both named first team all-Big Ten, while Brett Greenwood earned second team honors and Micah Hyde was honorable mention. Sash started the final 34 games of his career and ranks fifth in career interceptions. He declared for the NFL following his junior season in 2010 and was a sixth round selection of the New York Giants in the 2011 NFL draft. Sash earned a Super Bowl ring in his rookie season with the Giants. Iowa’s success in 2009 was due, in part, to the play of the secondary. Iowa ranked third in the nation in pass efficiency defense and fourth in pass defense while leading the Big Ten in both categories. The Hawkeyes tied for fifth nationally with 21 interceptions while ranking eighth in scoring defense and 10th in total defense. Safety Tyler Sash and cornerback Amari Spievey both earned first team all-Big Ten recognition, while safety Brett Greenwood was a second team selection. Spievey declared for the NFL draft following his junior season in 2009 and was selected in the third round by the Detroit Lions. In 2008, Iowa ranked fourth in the nation while tying a school record with 23 interceptions. The Hawkeyes led the Big Ten and ranked fifth nationally in pass efficiency defense (98.3) and scoring defense (13.0). Spievey earned second team all-conference honors, while Bradley Fletcher and Greenwood claimed honorable mention recognition. Fletcher enjoyed an outstanding senior season in 2008, starting all 13 games. He was selected by St. Louis in the third round of the 2009 NFL draft. Under Parker’s direction, safety Bob Sanders became the ninth Iowa player to earn first team all-Big Ten honors for three seasons (2001, 2002, and 2003). Sanders earned second team All-America honors in 2003 and was taken by Indianapolis in the second round of the 2004 NFL Draft. He ranks seventh in career tackles (348). Sanders earned all-Pro recognition with the Colts in 2005 and was selected to the Pro Bowl. He was a key contributor again in 2006 as the Colts won the Su-

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

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ASSISTANT COACH - ERIK CAMPBELL Erik Campbell Wide Receivers Fifth Year at Iowa Recruits Michigan Erik Campbell is in his fifth season as wide receiver coach at the University of Iowa. Campbell also coached the tight ends in his first two years on the Iowa staff. He joined the Iowa staff after serving as an assistant coach at Michigan for 13 seasons. Campbell also served as assistant head coach at Michigan for five seasons. Iowa has been bowl eligible the past 11 seasons and has participated in 10 bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes won bowl games following the 2008, 2009 and 2010 seasons, defeating ranked opponents in both 2009 and 2010. The Hawkeyes have ranked in the final top 10 of both major polls four times in the past 10 seasons. Iowa has appeared in six January bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes have won six-of-10 bowl games under Kirk Ferentz and his staff, including four January bowl victories. The January Bowl wins have come over Florida (2004 Outback), LSU (2005 Capital One), South Carolina (2009 Outback) and Georgia Tech (2010 Orange). Iowa has won 85 games over the past 10 seasons, including 50 Big Ten games. The Hawkeyes earned a share of the Big Ten title in both 2002 and 2004 and tied for second in 2009. Iowa has finished in the Big Ten’s first division in 10 of the past 11 years. Campbell has participated in 22 bowl games throughout his career. After competing in bowl games four consecutive years as a player, Campbell has coached in 18 bowl games. He has coached in 13 January bowl games, the most recent being Iowa’s victories in the 2009 Outback Bowl and 2010 Orange Bowl. In 2011, Iowa’s Marvin McNutt, Jr. was honored with the Richter-Howard Receiver of the Year award in the Big Ten Conference while being named first team all-Big Ten. He earned All-American recognition from several media outlets. McNutt led Iowa with 82 receptions for 1,315 yards and 12 touchdowns. He tied the school record for receptions in a season, while setting records for yards and touchdowns. In career statistics, McNutt is Iowa’s record holder in receiving yards (2,861) and scoring receptions (28), while ranking second in receptions (170). He was selected by Philadelphia in the sixth round of the 2012 NFL Draft. The 2010 season marked the first time ever Iowa had two wide receivers earn all-Big Ten honors in the same season, as senior Derrell Johnson-Koulianos earned first team honors and junior Marvin McNutt, Jr., was a second team selection. Johnson-Koulianos became Iowa’s all-time leader in receptions and yards (173-2,616). McNutt, Jr., led Iowa with 53 receptions for 861 yards and eight touchdowns. Iowa’s offense has averaged over 220 passing yards per game in each of the past three seasons. Iowa has featured at least three players with at least 30 receptions in each of the last three seasons. In 2009, Senior Tight End Tony Moeaki (30-387 yards) earned first team all-Big Ten honors after having the best season of his career. Moeaki was one of eight semifinalists for the John Mackey Award. He was selected by Kansas City in the third round of the 2010 NFL draft. Moeaki totaled 47 receptions for 556 yards and three scores in his rookie season before missing the 2011 season due to injury. Iowa’s offense in 2008 ranked second in the Big Ten in scoring (30.3) and first downs, third in time of possession and fourth in passing efficiency. Senior tight end Brandon Myers was drafted by Oakland in the sixth round of the 2009 NFL draft and has had three stellar seasons with the Raiders. Campbell, at Michigan, was responsible for the wide receiving corps and worked with the team’s punt returners for 13 seasons. 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 Women’s Football Academy, put on annually by the coaching staff, which helped raise over one million dollars for the University of Michigan Cancer Center. 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.

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In McNutt and Edwards, Campbell has coached two of the top receivers in Big Ten history. McNutt’s 1,315 receiving yards in 2011 ranks seventh best for a single season in the Big Ten, while Edwards had 1,330 yards in 2004 for the sixth best single season total. Edwards leads all Big Ten receivers with 39 career touchdowns, while McNutt ranks 10th with 28 career scores. Campbell was a key factor in the punt return success of Steve Breaston, the Big Ten’s career punt return leader. Breaston returned 127 punts for a conference record 1,599 yards (12.6 avg.) and four scores during his career. Campbell coached three All-Americans during his tenure -- David Terrell, Marquise Walker and Edwards -- and had four players receive the Bo Schembechler Most Valuable Player team award. Campbell’s players have earned All-Big Ten honors 18 times, including 10 first-team citations and eight second-team honors. Campbell joined the Michigan staff in 1995 and coached some of Michigan’s top wide receivers. His list of NFL products includes: Amani Toomer, a second-round draft pick of the New York Giants (1996); Mercury Hayes, a fifth-round pick of the New Orleans Saints (1996); 1997 Heisman Trophy winner Charles Woodson, a first-round pick of the Oakland Raiders (1998); Streets, a fifth-round pick of the San Francisco 49ers (1999); Marcus Knight, a free agent pickup of the Oakland Raiders (2000); Terrell, the eighth pick of the 2001 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears; Walker, a third-round selection by the Tampa Bay Buccanneers (2002); free agent signee Ronald Bellamy by the Miami Dolphins (2003); Edwards, the third pick of the 2005 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns; Jason Avant, a fourth-round pick of the Philadelphia Eagles (2006); Steve Breaston, a fifth-round selection of the Arizona Cardinals (2007); Mario Manningham, a third-round pick of the New York Giants (2008); Adrian Arrington, a seventh-round selection of the New Orleans Saints (2008); and Myers, taken in the sixth round by Oakland in 2009. Edwards capped a record-setting career by winning the 2004 Biletnikoff Award as the top wide receiver in college football. Campbell was a four-year letterman (1984-87) at Michigan and boasts starts on both sides of the ball. The Wolverines compiled a 35-13-1 record and won the 1986 Big Ten title while Campbell was a squad member. He is the only player in Michigan football history to start at all four secondary positions in one year. Campbell saw the majority of his action at defensive back, starting 30 career games during his freshman, junior and senior seasons. He started the final 25 games of his career and added five starts as a true freshman. He completed his career with 113 tackles and five interceptions. After collecting 29 tackles in five games as a freshman, Campbell switched to wide receiver for his sophomore campaign. He returned to the defensive secondary for the final two years of his career and saw plenty of action on special teams. He returned 13 punts for an average of 9.2 yards in 1985, and returned four kicks for an 18.5-yard average in 1986. Campbell served as a student assistant coach at Michigan in 1988 before beginning his full-time coaching career as an assistant coach with the U.S. Naval Academy. Campbell spent two season’s coaching running backs for Navy (1989-90), before accepting a position at Ball State University as the running backs coach (1991-93). Campbell coached one season at Syracuse (1994) before returning to Ann Arbor as the Wolverines’ wide receivers coach. Campbell is a native of Gary, Ind., where he was a prep star at Roosevelt High School. He was an all-state selection in football and gained All-American honors in track after leading his team to back-to-back state championships. Campbell is a member of both the Indiana High School Track and Field Hall of Fame and the Indiana High School Football Hall of Fame. He was recognized in his hometown of Gary, Ind. with the Benjamin Hooks Award, presented by the Gary chapter of the NAACP, during the spring of 2010. Campbell earned his bachelor of general studies degree from Michigan in 1988. He was born January 21, 1966. He is single.

Campbell’s Coaching Career Iowa _____________________ WRs, 2010-present Iowa _____________________ WRs, TEs, 2008-2009 Michigan __________________ Assistant Head Coach, 2003-07 Michigan __________________ WRs, 1995-07 Syracuse __________________ RBs, 1994 Ball State __________________ RBs, 1991-93 Navy _____________________ RBs, 1989-90 Michigan __________________ SC, 1988


ASSISTANT COACH - LESTER ERB Lester Erb Running Backs and Special Teams 13th Year at Iowa Recruits Illinois and Wisconsin

Lester Erb is in his 13th season at the University of Iowa. Erb is in his fifth season coaching the Iowa running backs after coaching Iowa’s wide receivers for eight years. He has worked with special teams throughout his career at Iowa. He became a member of the Hawkeye coaching staff in 2000 after spending one year on the Army staff as tight ends coach. Iowa has been bowl eligible the past 11 seasons and has participated in 10 bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes won bowl games following the 2008, 2009 and 2010 seasons, defeating ranked opponents in both 2009 and 2010. The Hawkeyes have ranked in the final top 10 of both major polls four times in the past 10 seasons. Iowa has appeared in six January bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes have won six-of-10 bowl games under Kirk Ferentz and his staff, including four January bowl victories. The January Bowl wins have come over Florida (2004 Outback), LSU (2005 Capital One), South Carolina (2009 Outback) and Georgia Tech (2010 Orange). Iowa has won 85 games over the past 10 seasons, including 50 Big Ten games. The Hawkeyes earned a share of the Big Ten title in both 2002 and 2004 and tied for second in 2009. Iowa has finished in the Big Ten’s first division in 10 of the past 11 years. Erb was honored by Rivals.com following the 2011 season as one of the top 25 recruiters in the nation. Erb also earned the same accolades in 2005. The Hawkeyes have relied on young players at the running back position the last three seasons. Under Erb’s direction, those young players have performed well. Freshman Jordan Canzeri led Iowa in rushing (22-58) and receptions (6-28, 1 TD) in the 2011 Insight Bowl. Marcus Coker rushed for 1,384 yards and 15 touchdowns in 2011. As a freshman in 2010, Coker set Iowa bowl records for attempts and yards (33-219), scoring two touchdowns while earning offensive Player of the Game honors in Iowa’s 2010 Insight Bowl win over Missouri. In his first season working with the Iowa running backs in 2008, Erb had the opportunity to coach Shonn Greene, who earned the Doak Walker Award as the top running back in the nation. Greene earned consensus All-American honors and was the offensive Player of the Year in the Big Ten Conference. He rushed for 1,850 yards to set an Iowa single-season rushing mark and was the only running back in the nation to surpass 100 yards in every game during the season. Greene was the first player selected in the third round (New York Jets) of the 2009 NFL draft. Greene led the Jet rushing attack at the end of his rookie season. The Jets advanced to the AFC championship game in both 2009 and 2010. In 2009, Iowa’s two freshmen running backs combined to rush for 1,475 yards and 13 touchdowns as Iowa posted an 11-2 overall record, placing second in the Big Ten and winning the 2010 FedEx Orange Bowl. Over the past 10 seasons, the play of Iowa’s special teams has been a key ingredient in Iowa’s success. Iowa led the Big Ten and ranked 25th in the nation in net punting last season. The Hawkeyes ranked third in the Big Ten in net punting in 2010 after ranking fourth in 2009, third in 2008 and second in 2007. Iowa allowed just 4.6 yards on punt returns to rank ninth in the nation last season. In 2010, Iowa ranked sixth in the nation in punt coverage (3.9) and 12th in kickoff returns (25.3). Senior punter Ryan Donahue was a finalist for the Ray Guy Punter of the Year award in 2010. In 2004, Iowa ranked 15th in the nation in punt returns. The Hawkeyes recorded four blocked punts and two blocked field goals. Two of the blocked punts came in the Capital One Bowl win over LSU. Iowa in 2003 ranked second in the Big Ten in KO returns (22.2) and third in punt returns (13.1), while setting a school record with five blocked punts. In addition, Ramon Ochoa set Iowa single-season marks for punt returns (40) and return yards (495).

Erb coached PK Nate Kaeding to first team All-America honors in both 2002 and 2003. Kaeding was named winner of the 2002 Lou Groza Placekicker of the Year award and was one of three finalists for the award in 2003. Kaeding is Iowa’s career scoring leader and holds 14 school records. He was drafted in the third round of the NFL draft by the San Diego Chargers, the first kicker since 2000 to be selected on the first day of the draft. He earned all-Pro recognition in both 2006 and 2009. Under Erb’s direction, Iowa’s 2002 kickoff return team led the nation with a 25.1 yard average. Iowa has also ranked first (2004), second (2009) and third (2003 & 2005) in the Big Ten in kickoff coverage. In 2007, Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s top receivers. Erb was instrumental in the development of wide receivers Ed Hinkel and Clinton Solomon, two seniors in 2005. Both ended their careers with over 100 receptions and over 1,500 receiving yards. Solomon ranks ninth in career receiving yards and his average of 15.8 yards per catch ranks second. Hinkel ranks 16th 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 played in the NFL following his Hawkeye career. Brown, as a senior in 2003, had 33 receptions for 507 yards, despite missing 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, Iowa’s opponents averaged just 7.5 yards on punt returns and 19 yards on kickoff returns. Iowa’s 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. Six Iowa receivers, coached by Erb, signed NFL contracts. Erb coached in the National Football League in 1997 and 1998, having worked directly with Iowa Coach Kirk Ferentz on the Baltimore Ravens staff. He was Baltimore’s 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 Bucknell’s 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 two sons, Jacob and A.J., and two daughters, Emily and Sarah.

Erb’s Coaching Career Iowa _____________________ RBs, ST, 2008-present Iowa _____________________ WRs, ST, 2000-2007 Army _____________________ TEs, 1999 Baltimore Ravens ___________ AC, 1997-98 Syracuse __________________ AC, 1994-96 Hobart College _____________ WRs, 1991-93

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ASSISTANT COACH - BRIAN FERENTZ Brian Ferentz Offensive Line First Year at Iowa Recruits Ohio Brian Ferentz, a three-year letterman as an offensive lineman at the University of Iowa, is in his first year as Iowa’s offensive line coach after being named to the position in February. Brian joins the Hawkeye staff after spending the previous four years with the NFL’s New England Patriots. Brian, the son of head coach Kirk Ferentz, served as New England’s tight ends coach in 2011, helping the Patriots win the AFC championship and a spot in the 2012 Super Bowl. Brian was an offensive assistant coach in 2010, working exclusively with the tight ends. He spent 2009 as a coaching assistant after serving as a scouting assistant for the Patriots during the 2008 season. Under his direction, Patriots rookie tight ends Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez made a big impact in 2010. Gronkowski finished first among all rookie tight ends with 10 touchdown catches, while Hernandez ranked second with six touchdown receptions. Gronkowski and Hernandez are the first pair of rookie tight ends with at least five touchdowns in the same season in NFL history. Gronkowski’s 10 touchdowns rank second in NFL history for a rookie tight end. Only Mike Ditka (12) had more touchdowns as a rookie. While both tight ends made a big impact in 2010, Gronkowski and Hernandez each set additional records in 2011. Gronkowski set three NFL single season records in 2011: receiving touchdowns by a tight end (17), total touchdowns by a tight end (18) and receiving yards by a tight end (1,327). Gronkowski and Hernandez also set three NFL single season records together: total touchdowns by a tight end tandem (24), receptions by a tight end tandem (169) and total yards by a tight end tandem (2,237). Brian played both offensive guard and center during his Iowa career. He earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors as a senior in 2005, and was academic All-Big Ten in 2003. He was a team captain as a senior and played on Iowa teams that were among the most successful in school history. Brian was part of two Big Ten championship teams (2002 and 2004).

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

Ferentz’ Coaching Career Iowa ___________________________OL, 2012-present New England Patriots ______________TE’s, 2011 New England Patriots ______________Off. Ast., TE’s, 2010 New England Patriots ______________Coaching Ast., 2009 New England Patriots ______________Scouting Ast., 2008


ASSISTANT COACH - ERIC JOHNSON Eric Johnson Recruiting Coordinator/Assistant Defensive Line 14th Year at Iowa Recruits Southern Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota and Missouri

Eric Johnson is in his 14th season as a member of the University of Iowa football staff. Johnson is in his 10th year as Iowa’s recruiting coordinator. In addition to his duties as recruiting coordinator, Johnson is in his first season as Iowa’s assistant defensive line coach. Johnson also coached Hawkeye tight ends in 2010 and 2011 after assisting with Hawkeye linebackers for two seasons (2008 & 2009). Johnson previously coached Iowa’s tight ends for five seasons (2003-07) and served as Iowa’s quality control assistant for three years. He was a defensive graduate assistant during his first year (1999) at Iowa. Iowa has been bowl eligible the past 11 seasons and has participated in 10 bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes won bowl games following the 2008, 2009 and 2010 seasons, defeating ranked opponents in both 2009 and 2010. The Hawkeyes have ranked in the final top 10 of both major polls four times in the past 10 seasons. Iowa has appeared in six January bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes have won six-of-10 bowl games under Kirk Ferentz and his staff, including four January bowl victories. The January Bowl wins have come over Florida (2004 Outback), LSU (2005 Capital One), South Carolina (2009 Outback) and Georgia Tech (2010 Orange). Iowa has won 85 games over the past 10 seasons, including 50 Big Ten games. The Hawkeyes earned a share of the Big Ten title in both 2002 and 2004 and tied for second in 2009. Iowa has finished in the Big Ten’s first division in 10 of the past 11 years. Johnson has been heavily involved in Iowa’s recruiting efforts since joining the Hawkeye staff. The 2006 recruiting class was ranked extremely high by all the recruiting experts. Iowa’s 2005 recruiting class was ranked among the top 10 in the nation by all of the top recruiting services, while Iowa’s classes in 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004 and 2009 were all ranked in the nation’s top 25. Sporting News ranked Iowa’s 2011 recruiting class second best among Big Ten programs and the most recent class is ranked third among league programs. Johnson ranked as one of the top ten recruiting coordinators in the country by Tom Lemming in 2001 and was named one of the Top Ten Recruiters in the Big Ten Conference by Rivals.com in 2007. Under Johnson’s direction, Iowa’s group of tight ends in 2011 combined for 37 receptions for 394 yards and five touchdowns. Sophomore C.J. Fiedorowicz led the way with three touchdowns among his 16 receptions for 167 yards. Senior Brad Herman signed a free agent contract with the New England Patriots immediately following the 2012 NFL draft. In 2010, senior Allen Reisner had his best season, ranking third on the team with 42 receptions for 460 yards, while scoring two touchdowns. The play of Iowa’s linebackers played a key role in Iowa’s success in 2008 and 2009. Iowa ranked eighth in the nation in scoring defense and total defense in 2009. Iowa led the Big Ten and ranked fifth nationally in scoring defense and pass efficiency defense in 2008. LB Pat Angerer earned all-America recognition following the 2009 season. Angerer was first team all-Big Ten and OLB A.J. Edds was named second team. Angerer led Iowa in tackles in both 2008 and 2009 and was a second round selection (Indianapolis) in the 2010 NFL draft. Edds was selected in the fourth round (Miami). Angerer ranked among the leading tacklers in the NFL in 2011.

Tight end Scott Chandler earned second team all-Big Ten honors in 2006 and was selected in the fourth round of the 2007 NFL draft by the San Diego Chargers. As a senior Chandler led the team in touchdown receptions (six), ranked second in receptions (46) and third in receiving yards (591). He ranks 19th in career receiving yards (1,467) and is second among all Iowa tight ends in both yards and receptions (117). Chandler had his best season in the NFL in 2011, with 38 receptions for 389 yards and six touchdowns for the Buffalo Bills. In 2004, Eric coached Tony Jackson, who was selected by Seattle in the 2005 NFL Draft. In 2003 Johnson coached Erik Jensen, who was taken in the NFL Draft by the St. Louis Rams. Jensen joined the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2005 and earned a Super Bowl championship. Six tight ends that started for Iowa under Johnson have been drafted into the NFL. Brandon Myers, a senior in 2008, was selected by Oakland in the sixth round of the 2009 NFL draft and has been a key contributor during his two seasons in 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, Iowa’s defensive coordinator for the last 13 seasons, 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 bachelor’s degree in history in 1995, Eric remained at Vanderbilt as Director of Football Operations for one year before serving as a graduate assistant coach. Johnson has completed course work towards his master’s degree in health, promotion and education. Eric was born May 24, 1972 in Milwaukee. Eric and his wife, Patsy, have twin daughters, Jamie and Sydney.

Johnson’s Coaching Career Iowa ___________________________RC, Ast. DL, 2012-present Iowa ___________________________RC, TEs, 2010-11 Iowa ___________________________RC, LBs, 2008-09 Iowa ___________________________RC, TEs, 2003-07 Iowa ___________________________QC, 2000-03 Iowa ___________________________GA, 1999 Vanderbilt _______________________GA, 1995-98

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ASSISTANT COACH - REESE MORGAN Reese Morgan Defensive Line 13th Year at Iowa Recruits Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota Reese Morgan, one of the most successful high school coaches in Iowa prep history, is in his 13th year as a member of the University of Iowa coaching staff. He will coach Iowa’s defensive line in 2012. Morgan served as Iowa’s offensive line coach the last nine seasons after spending the first three years on the staff as tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator. Iowa has been bowl eligible the past 11 seasons and has participated in 10 bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes won bowl games following the 2008, 2009 and 2010 seasons, defeating ranked opponents in both 2009 and 2010. The Hawkeyes have ranked in the final top 10 of both major polls four times in the past 10 seasons. Iowa has appeared in six January bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes have won six-of-10 bowl games under Kirk Ferentz and his staff, including four January bowl victories. The January Bowl wins have come over Florida (2004 Outback), LSU (2005 Capital One), South Carolina (2009 Outback) and Georgia Tech (2010 Orange). Iowa has won 85 games over the past 10 seasons, including 50 Big Ten games. The Hawkeyes earned a share of the Big Ten title in both 2002 and 2004 and tied for second in 2009. Iowa has finished in the Big Ten’s first division in 10 of the past 11 years. Among the reasons for Iowa’s recent success has been the play of Iowa’s offensive line, working under the direction of Morgan. With two new starters in 2011, the Hawkeye offense line led the way as Iowa’s offense featured a 3,000-yard passing quarterback and a running back and wide receiver who each gained over 1,300 yards. Junior tackle Riley Reiff earned first team all-Big Ten honors in 2011, along with earning All-America recognition from several outlets. In addition, senior guard Adam Gettis was named second team all-Big Ten and junior center James Ferentz and senior tackle Markus Zusevics earned honorable mention recognition. Reiff declared for the NFL Draft following his junior season and was selected in the first round by the Detroit Lions. As the 23rd overall selection, Reiff became Iowa’s third first round selection in the last three years. In addition, Gettis was selected in the fifth round by Washington and Zusevics signed an NFL free agent contract with New England the day after the draft. Iowa has had at least one offensive lineman selected in eight of the last 10 NFL drafts. Iowa’s offensive line featured three first-year starters in 2010. Still, the Hawkeyes ranked among the national leaders in fewest penalties, fewest penalty yards, QB sacks allowed and fewest turnovers. Senior guard Julian Vandervelde and sophomore tackle Riley Reiff earned second team all-Big Ten honors. Vandervelde was selected in the fifth round of the 2011 NFL draft by Philadelphia. In 2009, tackle Bryan Bulaga was named Offensive Lineman of the Year in the Big Ten, earning first team all-conference honors. Dace Richardson returned to earn first team honors after missing over a year and a half due to injury. Bulaga declared for the NFL draft following his junior season in 2009 and was the 23rd player selected in the 2010 NFL draft when he was taken by the Green Bay Packers. Tackle Kyle Calloway was selected in the sixth round by the Buffalo Bills. Bulaga earned a starting spot at right tackle for the Super Bowl champion Packers as a rookie. He is the youngest player ever to start in the Super Bowl. Iowa, in 2008, ranked third in the Big Ten and 26th nationally in rushing yards per game (188.7). Iowa featured running back Shonn Greene, who earned the Doak Walker Award as the top running back in the nation. Greene was the only running back in the nation to rush for over 100 yards in every game during the 2008 season. Senior Seth Olsen led the way for the Hawkeyes in 2008, earning first team all-Big Ten honors and All-American recognition. Center Rob Bruggeman and tackles Kyle Calloway and Bryan Bulaga all earned second team allconference recognition. Olsen was selected in the fourth round of the 2009 NFL draft by Denver. Bruggeman signed a free agent contract with Tampa Bay immediately following the draft and is now with the Kansas City Chiefs. 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

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boasted the Big Ten’s leading rusher and the league’s best red zone offense. In the 2007 NFL draft, Marshal Yanda (Baltimore) was selected in the third round and Mike Elgin (New England) was a seventh round selection. In addition, Mike Jones signed a free agent contract with the San Diego Chargers. Jones was a first team all-Big Ten selection, while Yanda earned second team honors. Elgin was a first team academic All-American in each of his final two seasons. Yanda has started at both guard and tackle for the Ravens over the past five seasons and was selected for the 2012 Pro Bowl. In 2005 the Hawkeyes averaged 30 points a game behind quarterback Drew Tate and Big Ten rushing leader Albert Young. Senior center Brian Ferentz started the final 20 games of his career in 2004 and 2005 and signed a free agent contract with Atlanta immediately following the 2006 NFL draft. Due to a number of injuries to Iowa running backs in 2004, Iowa developed one of the most dangerous passing attacks in the nation. The Hawkeyes scored 23 points or more in the final five games of the season, including 30 points in wins over Wisconsin and LSU. For the year, Iowa ranked second in the Big Ten in passing offense, pass efficiency and red zone offense. Right tackle Pete McMahon was the lone senior in 2004 in the offensive line. Facing two of the more-highly regarded defensive ends in the nation in Iowa’s final two games, McMahon led by example by controlling his opponents, who were both first round selections in the NFL draft. McMahon was taken in the NFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders. Anchored by consensus All-American and Outland Trophy winner Robert Gallery at left tackle, Iowa’s offensive line had four new starters to start the 2003 season. By the end of the year, in which the Hawkeyes won 10 games and featured RB Fred Russell with over 1,300 rushing yards, the offensive line had meshed together as one of Iowa’s strong points. The Hawkeyes ended the season by rushing for over 200 yards in a win at Wisconsin and in the Outback Bowl win over Florida. Gallery was a consensus first team All-American at the end of the year. He was the second player selected in the NFL Draft, being taken by the Oakland Raiders. In becoming Iowa’s third Outland Trophy winner, he became the second Outland Trophy winner coached by Morgan. As the head coach at Benton Community HS, Morgan coached Chad Hennings, the 1987 winner, who was a defensive tackle at the Air Force Academy. Hennings is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame. As tight ends coach in 2002, Morgan coached tight end Dallas Clark to consensus All-America honors. Clark was also named winner of the John Mackey Award, which goes annually to college football’s top tight end. Clark was named to at least seven first team All-America teams. Clark has earned a Super Bowl championship with the Indianapolis Colts and earned all-Pro honors in 2009. Morgan became part of the Iowa staff after eight years as head coach at West HS in Iowa City. West won state Class 4A (largest class in the state) titles in 1995, 1998 and 1999. Morgan left the program with a 26-game winning streak. Between 1994 and 1999 his West High School teams were 62-7. His overall record at West was 67-20. He has totaled 146 career prep victories. Morgan is a member of the Iowa High School Coach’s Hall of Fame. He also served as Assistant Principal and Dean of Students at West. Reese also served as a teacher (1973-92), assistant football coach (197377) and head football coach (1978-91) at Benton Community High School. He led Benton Community into the state playoffs on three occasions. Morgan attended St. Mary’s High School in Lorain, Ohio. He lettered three times in football and one year in track and field. Reese was a four-year letterman (linebacker) at Wartburg College and was team captain as a senior in 1971. Morgan earned his B.A. degree in education from Wartburg and earned a master’s degree in educational administration from the University of Northern Iowa. Morgan was born June 22, 1950. Reese and his wife, Jo, have two daughters, Jessica and Caitlin, along with granddaughters Morgan and Hayden, and grandsons Cade and Jace.

Morgan’s Coaching Career Iowa ____________________________ Iowa ____________________________ Iowa ____________________________ West HS __________________________ Benton Community HS _____________ Benton Community HS _____________

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ASSISTANT COACH - DARRELL WILSON Darrell Wilson Defensive Backs and Special Teams 11th Year at Iowa Recruits New Jersey, Maryland and Pennsylvania Darrell Wilson is in his 11th year on the football coaching staff at the University of Iowa. He will coach the defensive secondary in 2012, while also continuing to assist with Iowa’s special teams. Wilson coached all the linebacker positions and special teams for four seasons after working with special teams and outside linebackers in his first six seasons. Wilson was named by Rivals.com in February, 2011 as one of the top 25 recruiters in the nation. Iowa has been bowl eligible the past 11 seasons and has participated in 10 bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes won bowl games following the 2008, 2009 and 2010 seasons, defeating ranked opponents in both 2009 and 2010. The Hawkeyes have ranked in the final top 10 of both major polls four times in the past 10 seasons. Iowa has appeared in six January bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes have won six-of-10 bowl games under Kirk Ferentz and his staff, including four January bowl victories. The January Bowl wins have come over Florida (2004 Outback), LSU (2005 Capital One), South Carolina (2009 Outback) and Georgia Tech (2010 Orange). Iowa has won 85 games over the past 10 seasons, including 50 Big Ten games. The Hawkeyes earned a share of the Big Ten title in both 2002 and 2004 and tied for second in 2009. Iowa has finished in the Big Ten’s first division in 10 of the past 11 years. Iowa’s defense has been led by the play of its linebackers over the years, and 2011 was no exception. Sophomore linebackers James Morris and Christian Kirksey tied for the team lead with 110 tackles each, while senior Tyler Nielsen ranked fifth on the team with 73 tackles. Both Nielsen and Morris earned honorable mention all-Big Ten recognition. Nielsen signed an NFL free agent contract with the Minnesota Vikings immediately following the 2012 NFL Draft. Iowa, in 2010, ranked fifth in the nation in total defense (332.1), sixth in rushing defense (101.5) and seventh in scoring defense (17.0). Iowa also tied for seventh in turnover margin (+13) and 11th in interceptions (19). Iowa’s special teams ranked sixth nationally in punt coverage (3.9) and 12th in kickoff returns (25.3). Senior linebacker Jeremiha Hunter led the Iowa defense with 90 tackles in 2010, despite fighting injuries through the second half of the season. Hunter started 36 games in his career. In addition, true freshman James Morris was forced to start the final six games at middle linebacker and responded by earning Freshman All-America recognition. Iowa’s defense was led by middle linebacker Pat Angerer in 2008 and 2009. Angerer earned All-America honors in 2009 while ranking fourth in the nation in tackles per game (11.2). Angerer led Iowa in tackles for two seasons and ranks 26th on Iowa’s career tackle chart (258). He was selected in the second round of the 2010 NFL draft by the Indianapolis Colts and started 10 games in his rookie season. In 2011 he started all 16 games and ranked fourth in the NFL in total tackles for the season, just behind former Hawkeye Chad Greenway (Minnesota). In addition, outside linebacker A.J. Edds concluded his career in 2009 with 226 tackles to rank 44th on Iowa’s career list. Edds was second on the team with five interceptions in 2009 and earned second team all-Big Ten recognition. Miami selected Edds in the fourth round of the NFL draft. Angerer and Edds led an Iowa defense that ranked third in the nation in pass efficiency, fourth in pass defense, tied for fifth in interceptions, ranked eighth in scoring defense and 10th in total defense. Iowa, in 2008, led the Big Ten and ranked fifth nationally in scoring defense and pass efficiency defense. Iowa was second in the league in rushing defense and total defense, ranking ninth and 12th in the nation in those categories, respectively. Iowa ranked fourth in the nation while equaling a school record with 23 interceptions. Special teams play has been a key ingredient in Iowa’s success. Iowa’s special teams last season led the Big Ten in net punting and ranked ninth nationally in punt coverage. Iowa was third in the Big Ten in net punting

(37.8) in 2010, fourth in 2009, third in 2008 and second in 2007. Punter Ryan Donahue was a finalist for the Ray Guy Punter of the Year award in 2010. WR Colin Sandeman ranked second in the Big Ten in punt returns in 2009 and fourth in 2010. In 2004, Iowa ranked 15th in the nation in punt returns. The Hawkeyes recorded four blocked punts and two blocked field goals. Two of the blocked punts came in the Capital One Bowl win over LSU. Iowa, in 2003, ranked second in the Big Ten in KO returns (22.2) and third in punt returns (13.1), while setting a school record with five blocked punts. In addition, Ramon Ochoa set Iowa single-season marks for punt returns (40) and return yards (495), while ranking among Big Ten leaders in both punt and kickoff returns. The Hawkeye defense led the Big Ten in turnover margin and red zone defense in 2007, while ranking third in scoring defense and fourth in rushing defense. The Hawkeye defenders did much to turn around Iowa’s season in 2005. 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 red zone defense and ranked third in rushing defense and scoring defense. The defense set the tone for Iowa’s championship run in 2004, as Iowa won its final eight games of the season, including a 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, that 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 red zone defense for the second straight year. 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. Darrell coached Grant Steen at outside linebacker in 2002 and 2003 as Steen earned second team all-Big Ten honors in 2002 and honorable mention recognition as a senior. Steen intercepted three passes in a win at Indiana in 2002, a feat that tied the NCAA record for interceptions in a game by a linebacker. Wilson joined the Iowa staff after serving as outside linebacker coach and special teams coordinator at Wisconsin for two years (2000-01). One of his star players at Wisconsin was punter Kevin Stemke, winner of the 2000 Ray Guy Punter of the Year Award. He also coached running backs at Rutgers (1999) and the defensive secondary and wide receivers at Rhode Island (1996-98). Before his collegiate coaching career began, he compiled a 65-18 record as head coach at Woodrow Wilson High School in Camden, NJ (1988-95). His Wilson HS teams won five conference championships and four times advanced to the South Jersey Group III state finals. Along with the outstanding success of his teams on the football field, Wilson was named Camden’s “Citizen of the Year” by the Rotary Club in 1992. A former honorable mention Division I-AA all-America defensive back for Connecticut (1976-80), Wilson was named to the Huskies’ 100th anniversary all-time team in 1998. He played one year with the New England Patriots (1981) and five seasons (1982-86) with the CFL’s Toronto Argonauts. He was a member of the 1983 squad that won the CFL’s Grey Cup. Wilson graduated from Connecticut (1981) with a B.A. in sociology. Darrell was born July 28, 1958. He and his wife, Monica, have four daughters, Brianna, Kayla, Kiana and Jehlani.

Wilson’s Coaching Career Iowa ____________________________ Iowa ____________________________ Iowa ____________________________ Wisconsin ________________________ Rutgers __________________________ Rhode Island ______________________ Woodrow Wilson HS ________________

DBs, ST, 2012-Present LBs, ST, 2008-11 OLBs, ST, 2002-2007 OLBs, ST, 2000-01 RBs, 1999 DBs, WRs, 1996-98 HC, 1988-95

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ASSISTANT COACH - LEVAR WOODS LeVar Woods Linebackers Fifth Year at Iowa Recruits Missouri and Texas

LeVar Woods, a three-year football letterman at the University of Iowa and a veteran of seven seasons in the National Football League, is in his first season as Iowa’s linebackers coach. Woods previously served as an administrative assistant with the Iowa program since September, 2008. Woods served as Iowa’s defensive line coach in the 2011 Insight Bowl. Despite the loss to 14th-ranked Oklahoma, the Hawkeye defense held the Sooners to a season-low 275 yards total offense and just 114 net rushing yards. Iowa linemen recorded four tackles for loss and two sacks and an interception. Iowa has been bowl eligible the past 11 seasons and has participated in 10 bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes won bowl games following the 2008, 2009 and 2010 seasons, defeating ranked opponents in both 2009 and 2010. The Hawkeyes have ranked in the final top 10 of both major polls four times in the past 10 seasons. Iowa has appeared in six January bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes have won six-of-10 bowl games under Kirk Ferentz and his staff, including four January bowl victories. The January Bowl wins have come over Florida (2004 Outback), LSU (2005 Capital One), South Carolina (2009 Outback) and Georgia Tech (2010 Orange). Iowa has won 85 games over the past 10 seasons, including 50 Big Ten games. The Hawkeyes earned a share of the Big Ten title in both 2002 and 2004 and tied for second in 2009. Iowa has finished in the Big Ten’s first division in 10 of the past 11 years. As an administrative assistant, Woods assisted the coaching staff in compiling statistical information, gathering information on opponents and recruits and assisting in the day to day operation of the football office. During his NFL playing career, Woods played for Arizona, Chicago, Detroit and Tennessee. Woods signed with the Cardinals as a free agent in 2001 and spent the first four years of his career in Arizona. In 88 career games Woods totaled 168 tackles, 2.5 QB sacks, four fumble recoveries and one forced fumble. Woods teams with fellow NFL player Kyle Vanden Bosch (both are graduates of West Lyon HS in Inwood, Iowa) in hosting a youth football camp in their hometown. He has also founded the LeVar Woods Football Academy in Okoboji, Iowa, teaching fundamentals and techniques to youth and high school athletes. During his stint with the Cardinals, Woods was named a finalist for both the Byron “Whizzer” White and Walter Payton Man of the Year awards, recognizing his contributions to charity. Woods has been involved with several charitable organizations throughout his career, including the Garth Brooks Teammates for Kids foundation, Homeward Bound, Soup Kitchen, Youth Christmas shopping trips and, Milk and Cookies Youth Reading Program, along with speaking engagements to elementary school children. Woods has also been instrumental in developing the Hawkeye Readers youth reading program in conjunction with the Iowa City: UNESCO City of Literature, which helps promote the importance of literacy to children.

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He has also been involved with the NFL’s Executive and Entrepreneurship programs through the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business, the Kellogg Business School at Northwestern University and the Stanford School of Business. Woods lettered as a member of the Hawkeye football team from 19982000. He was a two-year starter at outside linebacker, totaling 165 career tackles, including 18 tackles for loss and four sacks. He was a team captain as a senior in 2000 and earned honorable mention all-Big Ten honors from both league coaches and media after recording 97 tackles. He was selected for the Blue-Gray All-Star game following his senior season. Along with serving as defensive team captain, Woods was co-Most Valuable Player and the recipient of the Hayden Fry “Extra Heartbeat Award”, given each year to the Hawkeye player who gives extraordinary effort on the field. Woods attended West Lyon HS in Inwood, Iowa, where he earned all-state honors and was the Class 2A Player of the Year as a senior. He rushed for 1,226 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior, while totaling 50 tackles, nine QB sacks and two recovered fumbles as a defensive end. He earned his degree in elementary education from the University of Iowa in December, 2000. Woods was born March 15, 1978 in Cleveland, OH. LeVar and his wife, Meghann, have two children, a daughter (Sydney) and a son (Mason).

Wood’s Coaching Career Iowa ____________________________ LB, 2012-present Iowa ____________________________ AA, 2008-11


DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS - PAUL FEDERICI Paul Federici Director of Football Operations Ninth Year at Iowa Paul Federici is in his ninth season working with Iowa’s football program. Federici is in his fourth year as director of football operations after serving as director of athletic training services for five years. Federici coordinates all the off the field logistics, as well as practice schedules and other football related items, for Head Coach Kirk Ferentz and the Hawkeye football program. Iowa has been bowl eligible the past 11 seasons and has participated in 10 bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes won bowl games following the 2008, 2009 and 2010 seasons, defeating ranked opponents in both 2009 and 2010. The Hawkeyes have ranked in the final top 10 of both major polls four times in the past 10 seasons. Iowa has appeared in six January bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes have won six-of-10 bowl games under Kirk Ferentz and his staff, including four January bowl victories. The January Bowl wins have come over Florida (2004 Outback), LSU (2005 Capital One), South Carolina (2009 Outback) and Georgia Tech (2010 Orange). Iowa has won 85 games over the past 10 seasons, including 50 Big Ten games. The Hawkeyes earned a share of the Big Ten title in both 2002 and 2004 and tied for second in 2009. Iowa has finished in the Big Ten’s first division in 10 of the past 11 years. In his first season as director of football operations, Federici assisted with the planning, coordination and implementation of Iowa’s daily operation and travel plans as the Hawkeyes concluded the 2009 season with a 24-14 win in the 2010 FedEx Orange Bowl and a national ranking of seventh in the nation.

Federici has assisted in eight bowl games during his career, including the 2001 Senior Bowl, 2005 Capital One Bowl, 2006 Outback Bowl, 2006 Alamo Bowl, 2009 Outback Bowl, 2010 Orange Bowl and both the 2010 and 2011 Insight Bowl. Federici joined the Iowa Athletic Department staff in 2004 after serving as the Head Athletic Trainer for the Seattle Seahawks for five seasons. Prior to joining the Seahawks in January, 1999, Federici was the Head Athletic Trainer at Vanderbilt University from 1994-99. As an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Vanderbilt from 1987-1993, Federici worked with football, baseball, men’s basketball and men’s and women’s golf teams. He was named Head Athletic Trainer for the Commodores in 1994, and was recognized as the College Athletic Trainer of the Year by the Tennessee Athletic Trainers Society that year. Certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association in 1985, Federici served as a test site administrator and host athletic trainer for the N.A.T.A. Board of Certification examinations from 1991-95. He has volunteered for the Tennessee State Amateur Games, the LPGA Sara Lee Tournament at Hermitage Golf Club, and the Senior PGA Bell South Tournament at Springhouse Golf Club. Federici was a case study presenter at the 2001 A.O.S.S.M. meeting in Phoenix, Ariz., as well as the 2002 N.A.T.A. June Symposium in Dallas, Texas. While at Vanderbilt, Federici served on several athletic department committees, including the Mission/Vision planning team, the External Communications Committee, the Management Team of Department Heads and the Sports Nutrition Planning Team. Federici earned his B.S. degree in Health Education from Penn State University in 1985 and his M.Ed. in Health Promotion/Education from Vanderbilt in 1991. Federici was born in Findlay, Ohio and grew up in Oakmont, Penn. He and his wife, Teddie, have a son, Noah.

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CHRIS DOYLE/DUSTYN BAETHKE Chris Doyle Strength and Conditioning 14th Year at Iowa Chris Doyle is in his 14th year as strength and conditioning coach for the University of Iowa football program. As the head of Iowa’s strength and conditioning program, Doyle has helped the Hawkeye program become bowl eligible in each of the last 11 seasons. The Hawkeyes won bowl games following the 2008, 2009 and 2010 seasons, defeating ranked opponents in both 2009 and 2010. The Hawkeyes have ranked in the final top 10 of both major polls four times in the past 10 seasons. Iowa has appeared in six January bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes have won six-of-10 bowl games under Kirk Ferentz and his staff, including four January bowl victories. The January Bowl wins have come over Florida (2004 Outback), LSU (2005 Capital One), South Carolina (2009 Outback) and Georgia Tech (2010 Orange). Iowa has won 85 games over the past 10 seasons, including 50 Big Ten games. The Hawkeyes earned a share of the Big Ten title in both 2002 and 2004 and tied for second in 2009. Iowa has finished in the Big Ten’s first division in 10 of the past 11 years. Doyle is a certified strength and conditioning specialist with the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Association (CSCCa). He was presented with the certification of Master Strength and Conditioning Coach in May. The certification is considered the highest honor that can be achieved in the coaching profession of Strength and Conditioning and represents professionalism, knowledge, experience, expertise and longevity in the field. The NSCA named Doyle the Big Ten Strength Coach of the Year in 1999. He was one of 20 nominees for the Professional of the Year Award, given annually and selected by the NSCA membership. The award recognizes college professionals who have shown excellence in strength training and conditioning programs. He served as director of strength and conditioning for the University of Utah in 1998. Under Doyle’s direction the Utah basketball team played in the national championship game. While in Utah, Doyle also served as state director for the NSCA. Doyle was assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Wisconsin from 1996-98. He oversaw the training programs for football and hockey teams during this time. The Badger football team participated in two bowl games (Copper and Outback) and the hockey team won the WCHA championship during his tenure. As a strength and conditioning professional, Doyle has tutored 167 student-athletes who have advanced to the professional ranks in the NFL, NHL and NBA. Iowa has had a total of 36 players selected in the past eight NFL drafts, including six in each of the three most recent drafts. Overall, 45 Iowa players have been drafted in the past 10 years, with six first round selections and nine players being selected among the top 50 picks. In addition, 43 additional Hawkeye players signed free agent contracts in the past eight years. Iowa, since 2003, has seen five former walk-ons selected in the NFL draft. Over the past 11 years, 102 of 112 (91 percent) of Iowa’s senior starters were selected in the NFL draft or signed to an NFL free agent contract. Six Hawkeyes were selected in the most recent NFL draft, while six additional seniors signed free agent contracts immediately following the draft. Iowa and Alabama are the only two programs to have a first round draft selection in each of the last three years. In addition, Iowa’s 18 draft selections over the past three years ties for third best nationally, behind Alabama and USC. Doyle has mentored 40 former assistants who have advanced in the field of Strength and Conditioning, with 15 becoming head strength and conditioning coaches.

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

Doyle’s Coaching Career Iowa _______ Utah _______ Wisconsin ___ Holy Cross ___ Notre Dame _ Syracuse ____

Head Strength & Conditioning Coach 1999-present Director of Strength & Conditioning ___________ 1998 Assistant Strength Coach _________________ 1996-97 Offensive Line Coach ____________________ 1992-95 Graduate Assistant _________________________ 1991 Graduate Assistant _________________________ 1990

Dustyn Baethke Strength and Conditioning Assistant Third Year at Iowa

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


RAIMOND BRAITHWAITE/CHAD KRAKLIO Raimond Braithwaite

Chad Kraklio

Strength and Conditioning Assistant Eighth Year at Iowa

Strength and Conditioning Assistant Second Year at Iowa

Raimond Braithwaite is in his eighth year as assistant strength and conditioning coach with the University of Iowa football program. Braithwaite was a member of the Iowa staff from 2002-04 and rejoined the Hawkeye program after serving as the head strength and conditioning coach at Delaware State (2005-07). Iowa has been bowl eligible the past 11 seasons and has participated in 10 bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes won bowl games following the 2008, 2009 and 2010 seasons, defeating ranked opponents in both 2009 and 2010. The Hawkeyes have ranked in the final top 10 of both major polls four times in the past 10 seasons. Iowa has appeared in six January bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes have won six-of-10 bowl games under Kirk Ferentz and his staff, including four January bowl victories. The January Bowl wins have come over Florida (2004 Outback), LSU (2005 Capital One), South Carolina (2009 Outback) and Georgia Tech (2010 Orange). Iowa has won 85 games over the past 10 seasons, including 50 Big Ten games. The Hawkeyes earned a share of the Big Ten title in both 2002 and 2004 and tied for second in 2009. Iowa has finished in the Big Ten’s first division in 10 of the past 11 years. At Delaware State, Braithwaite helped lead the Hornets to a 25-9 record in three seasons. In 2007, Delaware State finished 10-2, the best season in school history. The Hornets also won the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference with a perfect 8-0 record. Delaware State was ranked as high as eighth during the season and finished the season ranked 15th after a loss to Delaware in the first round of the playoffs. Delaware State was 7-4 in 2005 and 8-3 in 2006. Braithwaite assisted in opening a new 10,000 square-foot weight facility at Delaware State, which is one of the largest in the region. Delaware State is coached by Al Lavan, who served on the Baltimore Ravens staff with Iowa Coach Kirk Ferentz. Lavan finished as the runner-up for national Coach of the Year honors in 2007. Braithwaite first joined the Iowa football program after serving as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at Florida State University during the 2002 spring. Braithwaite worked with the football and women’s golf teams at Florida State, where his responsibilities included lifting technique instruction, organization of football lifting groups, assisting in the administration of torso development and dynamic warm-up to football lifting groups and assisting in the maintenance of equipment in the weight room facility. Braithwaite served as an intern at Florida State during the fall of 2001, assisting in the instruction of workout programs for various FSU athletic teams, including football, softball and men’s and women’s golf. Braithwaite earned a bachelor’s degree in Sports Science from the University of West Florida in 1999 and earned his master’s degree in Science in Exercise Physiology from Florida State University in 2001. Braithwaite competed in both football and basketball at New Berlin Central HS in New Berlin, N.Y. Raimond is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa). Raimond was born November 11, 1977 in Queens, N.Y. He is single.

Chad Kraklio is in his second year as assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Iowa. Kraklio served as a strength and conditioning intern with the Hawkeye football program during the 2010 summer. Iowa has participated in the Insight Bowl at the conclusion of the last two seasons, defeating 12th-ranked Missouri in the 2010 Insight Bowl. Iowa has been bowl eligible the past 11 seasons and has participated in 10 bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes have ranked in the final top 10 of both major polls four times in the past 10 seasons. Kraklio served as a strength and conditioning graduate assistant at Southern Illinois University in the spring of 2010, working towards a masters of science degree in kinesiology. At Southern Illinois he designed and implemented programs for baseball and women’s tennis, while also assisting with the Saluki football and men’s basketball teams. From 2009-10 Kraklio served as head student strength and conditioning intern at Central College. Chad worked primarily with the Central football team, while also working with all men’s and women’s athletic teams. Kraklio is a native of Durant, Iowa. Chad played football for one season at Wisconsin-Platteville before attending Central College, where he lettered in track and field. He graduated from Durant HS in 2007. He participated in football, track and baseball as a prep. Kraklio earned his bachelor’s degree from Central College in 2010, with a major in exercise science-strength and conditioning. He was a member of the Dean’s List in 2009 and the fall of 2010. Chad is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa), National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and United States of America Weightlifting (USAW). He is strength and conditioning coach certified (SCCC), a certified strength and conditioning specialist and certified level 1 sport coach. Kraklio was born Nov. 2, 1988 in Davenport, Iowa. He and his wife, Ashley, live in Iowa City.

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OPERATIONS - CHIC EJIASI/SCOTT SOUTHMAYD Chic Ejiasi

Scott Southmayd

Director of Player Development Seventh Year at Iowa

Quality Control 11th Year at Iowa

Chic Ejiasi is in his fifth season as the University of Iowa’s Director of Player Development. Ejiasi was named to the newly-created position in September, 2008. He is in his seventh year as a member of the football staff after previously serving as an administrative assistant. In his current position, Ejiasi assists Iowa student-athletes in their transition from high school to being a student-athlete at the college level, as well as helping secure employment opportunities after college graduation. Ejiasi also does extensive work in organizing community service efforts, as well as acting as a liaison between the Academic Student Services staff and Iowa’s football student-athletes. Additional duties include assisting players secure summer employment and organizing housing efforts for the players. Iowa has been bowl eligible the past 11 seasons and has participated in 10 bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes won bowl games following the 2008, 2009 and 2010 seasons, defeating ranked opponents in both 2009 and 2010. The Hawkeyes have ranked in the final top 10 of both major polls four times in the past 10 seasons. Iowa has appeared in six January bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes have won six-of-10 bowl games under Kirk Ferentz and his staff, including four January bowl victories. The January Bowl wins have come over Florida (2004 Outback), LSU (2005 Capital One), South Carolina (2009 Outback) and Georgia Tech (2010 Orange). Iowa has won 85 games over the past 10 seasons, including 50 Big Ten games. The Hawkeyes earned a share of the Big Ten title in both 2002 and 2004 and tied for second in 2009. Iowa has finished in the Big Ten’s first division in 10 of the past 11 years. As an administrative assistant, Ejiasi assisted the coaching staff in compiling statistical information, gathering information on opponents and recruits and assisting in the day to day operation of the football office. Ejiasi returned to the Iowa program after serving as the defensive backs coach and special team’s coordinator at North Iowa Area Community College during the 2005 season. Ejiasi was a four-year letterman as a defensive back during his Hawkeye playing career. He was a member of Big Ten championship teams in both 2002 and 2004. The Hawkeyes competed in four bowl games, claiming three victories, during Ejiasi’s career. Ejiasi saw action in all 12 games as a senior and earned the Hustle Team Award for his play on Iowa’s special teams. He recorded 17 tackles in 2003, including three solo stops against both Michigan and Minnesota. He concluded his career with 49 tackles and three pass break-ups. Ejiasi attended Prairie High School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He earned second team all-state honors as a senior and was a first team all-conference selection as a junior and senior. He was team captain and MVP as a senior, playing both wide receiver and defensive back. He set school records for receiving yards in a game (190 yards) and interceptions in a game (four) and also earned four letters in wrestling and track and field. Ejiasi earned his bachelor’s degree in health and sports studies from the University of Iowa in 2005. Ejiasi was born Dec. 3, 1981 in Houston, Tex. He is single.

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Scott Southmayd is in his 11th season with the University of Iowa football program. Scott is in his seventh year as the quality control director after serving as an administrative assistant. As Iowa’s quality control director, Scott is involved in many facets of the football program; with the focus being on assisting with Iowa’s recruiting efforts. Southmayd’s main responsibilities include assisting the recruiting coordinator with the administration of the recruiting process, hosting prospective student-athletes during their visit to campus and gathering information on recruits. Southmayd also serves as a liaison with other University administration and support areas. In his previous position as an administrative assistant, Southmayd assisted the coaching staff in compiling statistical information, gathering information on opponents and recruits and assisting in the day to day operation of the football office. Iowa has been bowl eligible the past 11 seasons and has participated in 10 bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes won bowl games following the 2008, 2009 and 2010 seasons, defeating ranked opponents in both 2009 and 2010. The Hawkeyes have ranked in the final top 10 of both major polls four times in the past 10 seasons. Iowa has appeared in six January bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes have won six-of-10 bowl games under Kirk Ferentz and his staff, including four January bowl victories. The January Bowl wins have come over Florida (2004 Outback), LSU (2005 Capital One), South Carolina (2009 Outback) and Georgia Tech (2010 Orange). Iowa has won 85 games over the past 10 seasons, including 50 Big Ten games. The Hawkeyes earned a share of the Big Ten title in both 2002 and 2004 and tied for second in 2009. Iowa has finished in the Big Ten’s first division in 10 of the past 11 years. Prior to coming to the University of Iowa, Southmayd was a student coach at Central College in Pella, Iowa from 1998 to 2001. While at Central, he coached the receivers and worked primarily with the offense. In that time span, Central won three Iowa Conference football championships and participated in four NCAA Division III playoffs. In the summer of 2001, Scott served as an intern with the University of Northern Iowa football program. Southmayd graduated cumma laude from Central College in 2002 with a B.A. in General Studies. While at Central, he was the recipient of the Marjorie Giles Leadership Award. Southmayd earned a master’s degree in Recreation Sport Management and Leisure Studies from the University of Iowa in December, 2004. Southmayd, a native of Readlyn, Iowa, attended Wapsie Valley High School and played on a state championship football team coached by his father, Jerry Southmayd. Scott was awarded the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame Iowa High School Scholar-Athlete Award in 1998. Southmayd was born in Waverly, Iowa. Scott and his wife, Elizabeth, have a baby son, Landon.

Southmayd’s Coaching Career Iowa _________________________ QC, 2006-present Iowa _________________________ AA, 2002-05 Central College _________________ SA, 1998-2001


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

David Raih Graduate Assistant Third Year at Iowa David Raih is in his third year as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Iowa. He coaches the Hawkeye tight ends while assisting with the Iowa offense. A year ago, Raih worked with first-year starter James Vandenberg as the junior quarterback passed for 3,022 yards and 25 touchdowns while completing 58.7% of his pass attempts. Vandenberg ranked third in the Big Ten in passing yards per game (232.5) and fourth in total offense (237.5). Iowa’s offense also featured both a running back and a wide receiver with over 1,300 yards. In 2009, Raih assisted with the development of senior quarterback Ricky Stanzi. Stanzi set Iowa’s single-season school record for passing efficiency (157.6), ranking 12th in the nation while passing for over 3,000 yards and 25 touchdowns, with just six interceptions. As a team, Iowa was second in the nation in fewest turnovers (11) and 10th in pass efficiency (155.7). Iowa has been bowl eligible the past 11 seasons and has participated in 10 bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes won bowl games following the 2008, 2009 and 2010 seasons, defeating ranked opponents in both 2009 and 2010. The Hawkeyes have ranked in the final top 10 of both major polls four times in the past 10 seasons.

Iowa has appeared in six January bowl games since 2001. The Hawkeyes have won six-of-10 bowl games under Kirk Ferentz and his staff, including four January bowl victories. The January Bowl wins have come over Florida (2004 Outback), LSU (2005 Capital One), South Carolina (2009 Outback) and Georgia Tech (2010 Orange). Iowa has won 85 games over the past 10 seasons, including 50 Big Ten games. The Hawkeyes earned a share of the Big Ten title in both 2002 and 2004 and tied for second in 2009. Iowa has finished in the Big Ten’s first division in 10 of the past 11 years. Raih played quarterback for the Hawkeye football team from 1999-2003. Following his playing career, he worked as an assistant to offensive coordinator Ken O’Keefe during the 2004 season. Raih joined the Iowa staff after spending two years as an intern at UCLA. During the 2009 season, Raih assisted special teams coach Frank Gansz, Jr., as well as working with the tight ends. In 2008, he assisted offensive coordinator Norm Chow, working with the quarterbacks. In Raih’s two years at UCLA, he was involved in on-campus recruiting; assisting Coach Rick Neuheisel in landing two nationally ranked top ten recruiting classes. Prior to the 2010 season, Raih and Charlie Bullen, who previously served as Iowa’s defensive graduate assistant, were among a group of 34 individuals who visited over 15,000 U.S. troops in Germany and the Persian Gulf during a 13-day tour. The trip was organized by Morale entertainment, with the sponsorship of Armed Forces Entertainment and United Services Organizations (USO). The group made eight stops and traveled over 17,000 miles. Prior to the appointment at UCLA, Raih was a sales representative for Zimmer Inc., a manufacturer of orthopedic devices. He served Zimmer Inc. as a sales representative to Cedar Sinai Medical Center in Beverly Hills, Cal. in 2007. Previously, he spent three years as a Zimmer representative to The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics and Mercy Hospital in Iowa City. Raih was the recipient of the Presidents Club Award in 2006, becoming the youngest national winner in company history. The award signifies ranking in the Top 12 in the United States in percentage growth. Raih was a member of the Iowa football team from 1999-2003, earning a letter in his fourth year as the 2002 Hawkeyes earned the Big Ten Conference title and a berth in the 2003 FedEx Orange Bowl. Raih’s playing career as a Hawkeye quarterback was shortened due to injury, as he had surgery to his throwing arm in both 1999 and 2002. During his sophomore season, Raih saw action as a member of the 2001 Alamo Bowl team, Iowa’s first bowl berth of the Kirk Ferentz era. Raih was also a member of Iowa’s Leadership Committee and was the teams Athletes in Action representative at the 2001 Alamo Bowl, 2003 Orange Bowl and 2004 Outback Bowl. He was a member of the Dean’s List at the University of Iowa while earning a bachelor’s degree in Finance and a minor in journalism and mass communication. Raih was born September 9, 1980 and is a native of Edina, Minn. He is single.

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SUPPORT STAFF Tyler Barnes

Austin Showalter

Administrative Assistant Fourth Year at Iowa

Graduate Assistant Second Year at Iowa

Tyler Barnes is in his first year as administrative assistant with the football program at the University of Iowa. Barnes previously served one year as a graduate assistant and worked with the football program for two years as a student assistant. In his previous roles, Barnes assisted the coaching staff in compiling statistical information, gathering information on opponents and recruits, while assisting in the day to day operations of the football program. He has also assisted with Iowa football camps and coaching clinics. Barnes earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Iowa in 2009 with a double major in finance and sports studies. He earned his master’s degree from Iowa in recreation and sports management in 2011. Barnes is a native of Decatur, Ill. and a graduate of MacArthur HS. Tyler was born May 14, 1985 in Peoria, Ill.

Kelvin Bell Graduate Assistant First Year at Iowa Kelvin Bell, a former member of the UI football team, is in his first year as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Iowa. He assists with the Iowa special teams. Bell joins the Iowa staff after serving as an assistant football coach at Trinity International University, where he serves as the offensive line coach and run game coordinator in 2011. Two of his offensive linemen earned all-conference honors a year ago. Bell served two seasons (2008-09) as offensive line coach at Wayne State College in Wayne, Neb. He helped lead the Wildcats to their first-ever appearance in the NCAA Division II playoffs in 2008 while posting a two-year record of 17-6. In two seasons at Wayne State, Bell coached five offensive linemen who went on to earn all-conference, all-region and All-American honors. Before coaching at WSC, Bell coached the offensive line at Cornell College for two seasons (2006-2007). He gained his first coaching experience at Regina HS in Iowa City (2004-06), where he served as junior high coach, varsity weight room supervisor, and assistant varsity coach. Regina earned its first-ever state football championship in 2005 after reaching the semifinals in 2004. Bell first joined the Iowa program as a defensive lineman in 2000. He redshirted in his first year at Iowa and later had his career cut short due to injury. As a prep he earned first team all-conference honors for three straight seasons as an offensive and defensive lineman. He earned all-district, all-region and all-county recognition as a senior. Bell earned his B.A. in mathematics, with a computer science concentration, from the University of Iowa in 2005. He is pursuing a master’s degree in sports management. Bell was born Aug. 24, 1982 and is a native of Olive Branch, Miss. His wife’s name is Natalee.

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Austin Showalter is in his first year as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Iowa. He assists with the Iowa offense. Austin previously served as an office assistant with the Hawkeye football program in 2011-12. As an office assistant during the 2011 season Showalter worked with Coach Ken O’Keefe and graduate assistant David Raih in the day to day preparation for practice, as well as other office duties. Prior to working with the Iowa football program, Showalter served as an assistant football coach at Xavier HS in Cedar Rapids from 200610. During that time Xavier win the Class 4A state championship in 2007. Showalter is a native of Cedar Rapids and graduated from Xavier HS. He earned his bachelor’s degree in health and sport studies from the University of Iowa in 2008 and earned his master’s degree from Iowa in health and sport studies in 2011. He is pursuing a master’s degree in sports management. Showalter was born Aug. 21, 1985. He is single.


SUPPORT STAFF

Dr. Ned Amendola

Tyler Anderson

Terry Armstrong

Nick Doehrmann

Sheryl Duncan

Director, UI Sports Medicine Center

Office Assistant

Assistant Coaches Secretary

Assistant Director, Video Productions

Medical Insurance Coordinator

Matthew Engelbert

Rita Foley

Kevin Foor

Gregg Graff

Russ Haynes

Video Coordinator

Secretary to the Head Coach

Equipment Room

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Associate Director Athletic Training Services

Matt Jansen

Dean Langstaff

Karen Messier

Mike Moriarity

Greg Morris

Assistant Director, Video Productions

Equipment Room

Receptionist

Director, Video Productions

Equipment Room

Terry Noonan

Matt O’Donnell

Jerry Palmer

Dr. George Phillips

Bob Rahfeldt

Director, Athletic Training Services

Office Assistant

Assistant Director, Video Productions

Primary Care Physician

Assistant Video Coordinator

Dr. Kyle Smoot

John Streif

Amy Thomas

Doug West

Dr. Brian Wolf

Primary Care Physician

Assistant Athletic Trainer Travel Coordinator

Recruiting Secretary

Associate Director, Athletic Training Services Asst. Athletic Trainer

Orthopaedic Surgeon

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Pos. LB DL QB QB DL OL OL DB RB DB RB DB OL OL LB DL WR FB OL DL WR RB TE S OL DB TE DL OL TE TE OLB WR OLB DL DB RB OL FB FB WR TE DL QB DL RB WR LB DB ATH DL OL DL LB ATH PK LS P LS TE LB DB DB DB DB

Ht. 6-1 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-5 5-10 6-0 5-11 5-9 5-11 6-5 6-4 6-0 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-6 6-5 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-7 6-0 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-7 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-3 5-11 6-4 6-5 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-0 6-6 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-1 6-3 5-10 6-2

Wt. 224 265 210 180 282 275 290 170 195 183 180 187 300 288 215 280 185 210 230 310 215 220 240 205 302 180 235 275 284 220 265 218 185 210 264 195 200 264 240 233 210 248 270 155 250 210 205 224 190 205 300 290 235 220 210 160 208 215 250 235 205 195 200 190 203

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Hometown Sicklerville, N.J. Logan, Iowa Ames, Iowa Franklin, Tenn. Cleveland, Ohio Williamsburg, Iowa West Des Moines, Iowa Canton, Mich. Mansfield, Texas Naples, Fla. Troy, N.Y. Mount Laurel, N.J. Bellevue, Iowa Marion, Iowa Yeadon, Pa. Elkridge, Md. Mount Pleasant, Iowa Chana, Ill. Seargeant Bluff, Iowa Sterling Heights, Mich. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Cedar Rapids, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Duluth, Ga. Monclova, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Troy, Mich. Brampton, Ontario Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Johnsburg, Ill. Omaha, Neb. Chicago, Ill. Davenport, Iowa Novelty, Ohio Plano, Texas Erie, Pa. Des Moines, Iowa Houston, Texas Iowa City, Iowa Carroll, Iowa Strongsville, Ohio Appleton, Wis. West Des Moines, Iowa Renton, Wash. Denver, Iowa Somerset, Texas Lorain, Ohio Fostoria, Ohio Sioux City, Iowa Lombard, Ill. Port Byron, Ill. Bloomfield, Iowa St. Louis, Mo. Norman, Okla. Solon, Iowa St. Charles, Ill. Bridgeport, W.V. DeWitt, Iowa Mount Pleasant, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Clinton, Md. Detroit, Mich. Upper Marlboro, Md. Kensington, Ohio

High School/CC Timber Creek Regional Logan-Magnolia Ames Battle Ground Academy St. Ignatius Williamsburg Valley Canton Mansfield Barron Collier Troy St. Joseph’s Prep (PA) Bellevue Marion Monsignor Bonner DeMatha Catholic Mount Pleasant Stillman Valley Seargeant Bluff-Luton Stevenson Washington Iowa Western CC City High Peachtree Ridge Anthony Wayne Glenville Athens Lake Forest, Ill. Acad. Iowa City Iowa City Johnsburg Millard North Curie Metropolitan Assumption Lake Catholic Prestonwood Christian McDowell Dowling Westfield Regina (N.D. State) Carroll Strongsville Kimberly Dowling Liberty Senior Cedar Falls Somerset Clearview Fostoria East Montini Catholic Riverdale Davis County Hazelwood East Norman Solon Marmion Academy Bridgeport Central Mount Pleasant Iowa City Bishop McNamara Cass Technical DeMatha Catholic Carrollton


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Pos. DB DL WR OL RB WR WR OL DE RB/LB K DB OL LB PK P LB WR DB DL LB LB LB DL FB FB QB DL OL OL LB WR OL DB DB DB WR QB DE WR DB DB LB OL DL DL QB OL DL OL OL FB P/QB WR

Ht. 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-6 6-0 6-0 5-9 6-4 6-7 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-3 5-10 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-2 5-10 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-3 5-11 5-10 6-0 6-6 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-7 6-5 6-4 6-5 6-0 6-5 6-1

Wt. 188 280 190 290 180 205 165 305 245 235 185 201 250 230 204 210 210 210 180 245 230 225 218 250 231 230 200 277 310 250 205 190 295 180 200 175 190 215 255 195 200 185 215 290 270 240 212 292 230 270 275 225 220 195

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39 Lettermen: 3-yr. Lettermen: __________ 5 2-yr. Lettermen: __________ 14 1-yr. Lettermen: __________ 20

Hometown Cincinnati, Ohio Grundy Center, Iowa Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Toronto, Ontario Sioux City, Iowa Pontiac, Mich. Dubuque, Iowa Billings, Mont. Rochester, Ill. Tabor, Iowa Dubuque, Iowa Kalona, Iowa Blue Grass, Iowa Solon, Iowa Mooresville, Ind. Canberra, Australia Jackson, Neb. Humboldt, Iowa St. Paul, Minn. Giltner, Neb. Urbandale, Iowa Franklin, Wis. Towson, Md. Durant, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Toledo, Ohio Weston, Fla. Jefferson, Iowa Denison, Iowa Byron, Ill. Oskaloosa, Iowa St. Louis, Mo. Madrid, Iowa Kennesaw, Ga. Solon, Iowa North Liberty, Iowa Toronto, Ontario Phoenix, Ariz. Allen, Texas Oskaloosa, Iowa Naples, Fla. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Detroit, Mich. Worthington, Iowa Chicago, Ill. Torrington, Conn. Keokuk, Iowa Decorah, Iowa Weston, Fla. Glendale Heights, Ill. New Lenox, Ill. Buffalo Grove, Ill. Tuscola, Ill. Dublin, Ohio

High School/CC Hughes SW Minnesota State Calvary Christian Acad. The Hun School (NJ) Heelan Brother Rice Wahlert Central Catholic Rochester Fremont-Mills Wahlert Mid-Prairie Bettendorf Solon Mooresville Ottumwa, Iowa Sioux City Heelan Humboldt East Ridge Giltner Urbandale Franklin Gilman School Iowa Central CC Regina Central Catholic St. Thomas Aquinas Jefferson-Scranton Denison Byron Oskaloosa Hazelwood East Iowa Western CC Iowa Western CC Solon IC West/Iowa Central CC Kent School, Conn. Scottsdale CC Allen Oskaloosa Naples Washington Cass Technical Dyersville Beckman Lane Tech Torrington Keokuk Decorah Cypress Bay Glenbard West Providence Catholic Stevenson Tuscola Jerome

# - - redshirt freshman

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Pos. PK DB RB RB DB QB WR ATH DB WR PK WR DB WR DB DB S P/QB DB QB P QB QB WR QB DB DB QB LB DB DB WR DB RB WR DB WR WR DB DB LB RB RB LB RB FB RB/DB DB OLB DB FB LB LB DB FB FB DL LB LB LB FB ATH LB DE OL

Ht. 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-5 5-10 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-1 6-1 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-3 6-0 5-9 5-10 6-0 6-3 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-2 5-9 5-11 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-2 5-10 6-1 6-3 5-11 5-11 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-4

Wt. 160 187 210 200 201 210 215 205 180 190 204 210 200 205 185 195 205 220 170 200 210 212 180 205 155 190 188 215 220 195 183 185 200 180 165 190 185 210 180 180 224 220 195 210 180 210 235 175 218 203 230 205 230 200 233 231 250 225 218 230 225 210 205 255 288

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

Hometown Solon, Iowa Mount Laurel, N.J. Denver, Iowa Erie, Pa. Kalona, Iowa Ames, Iowa Cedar Rapids, Iowa Sioux City, Iowa Cleveland, Ohio St. Louis, Mo. Mooresville, Ind. Carroll, Iowa Solon, Iowa Pontiac, Mich. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Plano, Texas Duluth, Ga. Tuscola, Ill. Canton, Mich. Weston, Fla. Canberra, Australia Keokuk, Iowa Franklin, Tenn. Somerset, Texas West Des Moines, Iowa Fostoria, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio Phoenix, Ariz. St. Louis, Mo. Clinton, Md. Naples, Fla. Mount Pleasant, Iowa Detroit, Mich. Sioux City, Iowa Dubuque, Iowa Upper Marlboro, Md. Chicago, Ill. Humboldt, Iowa St. Paul, Minn. Kennesaw, Ga. Lorain, Ohio Cedar Rapids, Iowa Mansfield, Texas Jackson, Neb. Troy, N.Y. Chana, Ill. Tabor, Iowa North Liberty, Iowa Omaha, Neb. Kensington, Ohio Toledo, Ohio Oskaloosa, Iowa Urbandale, Iowa Naples, Fla. Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Renton, Wash. Franklin, Wis. Towson, Md. Solon, Iowa Buffalo Grove, Ill. Norman, Okla. Iowa City, Iowa Allen, Texas Marion, Iowa

High School/CC Solon St. Joseph’s Prep (PA) Cedar Falls McDowell Mid-Prairie Ames Washington East Glenville Hazelwood East Mooresville Carroll Solon Brother Rice Washington Prestonwood Christian Peachtree Ridge Tuscola Canton St. Thomas Aquinas Ottumwa, Iowa Keokuk Battle Ground Academy Somerset Dowling Fostoria Hughes Scottsdale CC Hazelwood East Bishop McNamara Barron Collier Mount Pleasant Cass Technical Heelan Wahlert DeMatha Catholic Curie Metropolitan Humboldt East Ridge Iowa Western CC Clearview Iowa Western CC Mansfield Sioux City Heelan Troy Stillman Valley Fremont-Mills IC West/Iowa Central CC Millard North Carrollton Central Catholic Oskaloosa Urbandale Naples Regina (N.D. State) Regina Liberty Senior Franklin Gilman School Solon Stevenson Norman Iowa City Allen Marion


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Pos. OLB LB LB OL DL LB DL OL DL OL OL OL LS OL OL OL OL OL DL OL LS OL DL OL OL DL OL OL OL DL OL TE WR TE WR TE TE TE TE DL WR WR DL DL FB DL DL DE DL K DL DL P DL

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Ht. 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-6 6-3 6-3 6-6 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-0 6-7 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-2 6-6 6-4 6-7 6-4 6-5 6-4 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-7 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-7 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-6 6-4

Wt. 210 215 224 284 282 215 275 264 277 295 290 290 250 275 230 250 270 305 300 310 208 292 310 275 290 240 290 250 302 265 300 235 190 248 195 220 240 265 235 250 190 195 270 230 240 235 280 245 245 185 280 270 215 264

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

Hometown Davenport, Iowa Detroit, Mich. Sicklerville, N.J. Iowa City, Iowa Cleveland, Ohio Yeadon, Pa. Brampton, Ontario Des Moines, Iowa Jefferson, Iowa Madrid, Iowa West Des Moines, Iowa Worthington, Iowa DeWitt, Iowa Williamsburg, Iowa Seargeant Bluff, Iowa Blue Grass, Iowa Glendale Heights, Ill. Billings, Mont. Lombard, Ill. Denison, IA St. Charles, Ill. Decorah, Iowa Sterling Heights, Mich. New Lenox, Ill. Port Byron, Ill. Torrington, Conn. Toronto, Ontario Byron, Ill. Monclova, Ohio Logan, Iowa Bellevue, Iowa Mount Pleasant, Iowa Toronto, Ontario Strongsville, Ohio Oskaloosa, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Johnsburg, Ill. Troy, Mich. Durant, Iowa Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Dublin, Ohio Chicago, Ill. Weston, Fla. Houston, Texas Bloomfield, Iowa Grundy Center, Iowa Rochester, Ill. Giltner, Neb. Dubuque, Iowa Elkridge, Md. Appleton, Wis. Bridgeport, W.V. Novelty, Ohio

^ - - redshirt year still available

High School/CC Assumption Cass Technical Timber Creek Regional City High St. Ignatius Monsignor Bonner Lake Forest, Ill. Acad. Dowling Jefferson-Scranton Iowa Western CC Valley Dyersville Beckman Central Williamsburg Seargeant Bluff-Luton Bettendorf Glenbard West Central Catholic Montini Catholic Denison Marmion Academy Decorah Stevenson Providence Catholic Riverdale Torrington The Hun School (NJ) Byron Anthony Wayne Logan-Magnolia Bellevue Mount Pleasant Kent School, Conn. Strongsville Oskaloosa City High City High Johnsburg Athens Iowa Central CC Calvary Christian Acad. Jerome Lane Tech Cypress Bay Westfield Davis County SW Minnesota State Rochester Giltner Wahlert DeMatha Catholic Kimberly Bridgeport Lake Catholic

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Name Kevin Buford Torrey Campbell Greg Castillo Tom Donatell Sean Draper Anthony Gair Micah Hyde ^ Nico Law^ Ruben Lile Jordan Lomax^ John Lowdermilk^ B.J. Lowery ^ Tanner Miller Dayo Ogundepo Sean Skradis Collin Sleeper Gavin Smith Jack Swanson David Tann

Pos. DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB

Ht. 5-10 5-11 5-11 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-3 5-10 6-2 5-11 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-2 5-10 5-11 5-10

Wt. 170 183 187 205 180 195 190 195 200 190 203 188 201 180 180 200 175 200 185

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Hometown Canton, Mich. Naples, Fla. Mount Laurel, N.J. Duluth, Ga. Cleveland, Ohio Plano, Texas Fostoria, Ohio Clinton, Md. Detroit, Mich. Upper Marlboro, Md. Kensington, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio Kalona, Iowa St. Paul, Minn. Kennesaw, Ga. Solon, Iowa North Liberty, Iowa Naples, Fla. Cedar Rapids, Iowa

High School/CC Canton Barron Collier St. Joseph’s Prep (PA) Peachtree Ridge Glenville Prestonwood Christian Fostoria Bishop McNamara Cass Technical DeMatha Catholic Carrollton Hughes Mid-Prairie East Ridge Iowa Western CC Solon IC West/Iowa Central CC Naples Washington

52 55 36 50 31 20 48 44 32 39 42 43 38 51

Quinton Alston^ Marcus Collins^ Cole Fisher Palmer Foster Anthony Hitchens ^ Christian Kirksey ^ Ryan Kroeze James Morris Jeremy Nelson Travis Perry Macon Plewa Jim Poggi Dalton Shaull Laron Taylor

LB LB OLB OLB LB LB LB LB LB DB LB LB LB LB

6-1 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-0

224 215 218 210 224 220 205 230 210 230 225 218 205 215

So. So. #Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. #Fr. #Fr. So. Fr. Fr.

Sicklerville, N.J. Yeadon, Pa. Omaha, Neb. Davenport, Iowa Lorain, Ohio St. Louis, Mo. Iowa City, Iowa Solon, Iowa Jackson, Neb. Urbandale, Iowa Franklin, Wis. Towson, Md. Oskaloosa, Iowa Detroit, Mich.

Timber Creek Regional Monsignor Bonner Millard North Assumption Clearview Hazelwood East Iowa City Solon Sioux City Heelan Urbandale Franklin Gilman School Oskaloosa Cass Technical

Dominic Alvis Steve Bigach Darian Cooper Carl Davis Faith Ekakitie Joe Gaglione Mike Hardy Drez Henfield Jaleel Johnson Will Kincart Nathan Lyman Casey McMillan Riley McMinn Drew Ott Wil Rathjen John Sawhill Melvin Spears Louis Trinca-Pasat Dean Tsopanides Daumantas Venckus-Cucchiara

DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DE DL DL DL DE DL DL DL

6-4 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-7 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-5

265 282 280 310 275 264 270 250 300 235 280 305 245 245 250 277 255 270 240 230

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

Logan, Iowa Cleveland, Ohio Elkridge, Md. Sterling Heights, Mich. Brampton, Ontario Novelty, Ohio Appleton, Wis. Renton, Wash. Lombard, Ill. Bloomfield, Iowa Grundy Center, Iowa Billings, Mont. Rochester, Ill. Giltner, Neb. Durant, Iowa Jefferson, Iowa Allen, Texas Chicago, Ill. Torrington, Conn. Weston, Fla.

Logan-Magnolia St. Ignatius DeMatha Catholic Stevenson Lake Forest, Ill. Acad. Lake Catholic Kimberly Liberty Senior Montini Catholic Davis County SW Minnesota State Central Catholic Rochester Giltner Iowa Central CC Jefferson-Scranton Allen Lane Tech Torrington Cypress Bay

Austin Blythe Conor Boffeli Jalen Chambers Drew Clark Cole Croston Andrew Donnal James Ferentz Tommy Gaul Mitch Keppy

OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL

6-3 6-5 6-5 6-4 6-6 6-7 6-2 6-3 6-5

275 290 300 288 230 302 284 264 290

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

Williamsburg, Iowa West Des Moines, Iowa Bellevue, Iowa Marion, Iowa Seargeant Bluff, Iowa Monclova, Ohio Iowa City, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Port Byron, Ill.

Williamsburg Valley Bellevue Marion Seargeant Bluff-Luton Anthony Wayne City High Dowling Riverdale

79 54 97 71 56 99 98 41 67 92 93 66 94 95 87 57 49 90 75 91 63 59 79 50 64 78 53 57 74

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2012 ROSTER BY POSITION No. 76 64 68 77 58 60 70 65 73 85 87 84 86 82 80 5 16 17 15 19 16 14 32 33 31 4 3 26 34 33 92 40 41 38 45 23 6 28 9 17 88 11 26 29 8 81 83 89 1 69 98 61 96 8 15 6 46

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Name Nolan MacMillan Matthew Moore Brandon Scherff Reid Sealby Eric Simmons Matt Tobin Brett Van Sloten Jordan Walsh Ryan Ward

Pos. OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL

Ht. 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-4 6-3 6-6 6-7 6-4 6-5

Wt. 290 250 310 250 300 290 292 270 275

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

Hometown Toronto, Ontario Blue Grass, Iowa Denison, Iowa Byron, Ill. Madrid, Iowa Worthington, Iowa Decorah, Iowa Glendale Heights, Ill. New Lenox, Ill.

High School/CC The Hun School (NJ) Bettendorf Denison Byron Iowa Western CC Dyersville Beckman Decorah Glenbard West Providence Catholic

Zach Derby Jake Duzey Steve Ferentz C.J. Fiedorowicz ^ Ray Hamilton^ Henry Krieger-Coble

TE TE TE TE TE TE

6-3 6-4 6-1 6-7 6-5 6-4

240 235 220 265 248 235

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

Iowa City, Iowa Troy, Mich. Iowa City, Iowa Johnsburg, Ill. Strongsville, Ohio Mount Pleasant, Iowa

City High Athens City High Johnsburg Strongsville Mount Pleasant

Kyle Anderson C.J. Beathard Dan Hartlieb Jake Rudock Cody Sokol James Vandenberg John Wienke

QB QB QB QB QB QB QB

6-3 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-5

210 180 155 200 205 212 220

#Fr. Fr. Fr. #Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr.

Ames, Iowa Franklin, Tenn. West Des Moines, Iowa Weston, Fla. Phoenix, Ariz. Keokuk, Iowa Tuscola, Ill.

Ames Battle Ground Academy Dowling St. Thomas Aquinas Scottsdale (AZ) CC Keokuk Tuscola

Damon Bullock^ Jordan Canzeri^ Andre Dawson Greg Garmon Barkley Hill Michael Malloy Nate Meier

RB RB RB RB RB RB RB/DB

6-0 5-9 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-2

195 180 207 200 210 180 235

So. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Mansfield, Tex. Troy, N.Y. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Erie, Pa. Denver, Iowa Sioux City, Iowa Tabor, Iowa

Mansfield Troy Iowa Western CC McDowell Cedar Falls Heelan Fremont-Mills

Adam Cox Jonathan Gimm Berkley Grimm Jacob Reisen Brad Rogers Mark Weisman

FB FB FB FB FB FB

5-11 6-3 5-11 6-2 5-10 6-0

210 240 233 231 230 225

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

Chana, Ill. Houston, Tex. Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Toledo, Ohio Buffalo Grove, Ill.

Stillman Valley Westfield Regina (N.D. State) Regina Central Catholic Stevenson

Jordan Cotton Keenan Davis ^ Maurice Fleming Blake Haluska Jacob Hillyer Greg Mabin Kevonte Martin-Manley Riley McCarron Nick Nielsen Don Shumpert ^ Tevaun Smith Steven Staggs Cameron Wilson

WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR

6-1 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-4 6-2 6-0 5-9 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-1

185 215 185 210 205 190 205 165 210 190 190 195 195

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

Mount Pleasant, Iowa Cedar Rapids, Iowa Chicago, Ill. Carroll, Iowa Somerset, Tex. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Pontiac, Mich. Dubuque, Iowa Humboldt, Iowa St. Louis, Mo. Toronto, Ontario Oskaloosa, Iowa Dublin, Ohio

Mount Pleasant Washington Curie Metropolitan Carroll Somerset Calvary Christian Acad. Brother Rice Wahlert Humboldt Hazelwood East Kent School, Conn. Oskaloosa Jerome

Marshall Koehn Ryan Kolka Connor Kornbrath Casey Kreiter Mike Meyer ^ Trent Mossbrucker Jonny Mullings

PK LS P LS PK PK P

6-0 6-0 6-6 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-3

160 208 215 250 185 204 210

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

Solon, Iowa St. Charles, Ill. Bridgeport, W.Va. DeWitt, Iowa Dubuque, Iowa Mooresville, Ind. Canberra, Australia

Solon Marmion Academy Bridgeport Central Wahlert Mooresville Ottumwa, Iowa

Alex Imming George Kittle

ATH ATH

6-3 6-4

205 210

Fr. Fr.

Sioux City, Iowa Norman, Okla.

East Norman

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2012 PRESEASON DEPTH CHART OFFENSE Pos. No. SE 6 8 LT 68 78 LG 60 50 C 53 57 RG 63 or 59 65 RT 70 76 TE 86 85 or 82 QB 16 15 or 19 WR 11 83 RB 32 or 38 3 or 4 FB 38 92 or 45 PK 96 1

Name *** Keenan Davis * Don Shumpert ^ * Brandon Scherff Andrew Donnal * Matt Tobin Drew Clark ** James Ferentz Tommy Gaul Austin Blythe Conor Boffeli Jordan Walsh ** Brett Van Sloten * Nolan MacMillan ** C.J. Fiedorowicz ^ ** Zach Derby * Ray Hamilton *** James Vandenberg Jake Rudock Cody Sokol * Kevonte Martin-Manley * Steven Staggs * Damon Bullock ^ ** Brad Rogers Barkley Hill Greg Garmon ** Brad Rogers ** Jonathan Gimm Mark Weisman ** Mike Meyer ^ Marshall Koehn

Deep Snaps: Holder:

DEFENSE

61 54 14

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Ht. 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-7 6-6 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-7 6-6 6-7 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-0

Wt. 215 190 310 302 290 288 284 264 275 290 270 292 290 265 240 248 212 200 215 205 195 195 230 210 200 230 240 225 185 160

Casey Kreiter Steve Bigach John Wienke

Yr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. #Fr. Jr. #Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. #Fr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. #Fr. 6-3 6-3 6-5

Pos. No. LE 54 or 99 94 LT 71 or 97 98 RT 90 75 RE 79 49 OLB 20 39 MLB 44 52 WLB 31 36 LC 19 22 SS 21 13 or 10 FS 5 37 RC 18 2 PT 14 or 15 98

250 282 220

Name * Steve Bigach Joe Gaglione Riley McMinn Carl Davis Darian Cooper Mike Hardy Louis Trinca-Pasat Dean Tsopanides * Dominic Alvis Melvin Spears ** Christian Kirksey ^ Travis Perry ** James Morris ^ * Quinton Alston ^ ** Anthony Hitchens ^ Cole Fisher ** B.J. Lowery ^ Torrey Campbell * Nico Law ^ ** Tom Donatell * Collin Sleeper ** Tanner Miller ^ * John Lowdermilk ^ *** Micah Hyde ^ *** Greg Castillo * John Wienke Jonny Mullings Connor Kornbrath

Jr. Sr. Sr.

Ht. 6-3 6-4 6-7 6-5 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-5 6-3 6-6

Wt. 282 264 245 310 280 270 270 240 265 255 220 230 230 224 224 218 188 185 195 205 200 201 203 190 187 220 210 215

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


2012 SEASON PREVIEW The Iowa Hawkeyes head into the 2012 season with a young football team in terms of age and playing experience. The roster of 121 players includes only 19 seniors. Just five of the seniors are threeyear lettermen and just five have earned two letters. The number of projected senior starters is seven, which is the lowest number of the Ferentz era at Iowa. Coach Kirk Ferentz heads into his 14th season as Iowa’s head coach with new coordinators on each side of the ball for the first time since his initial season at Iowa. Former defensive coordinator Norm Parker retired following the 2011 season, while Ken O’Keefe, Iowa’s offensive coordinator for 13 seasons, joined the staff of the NFL’s Miami Dolphins. Following spring practice, the depth chart includes 14 seniors, 15 juniors, 16 sophomores and 10 redshirt freshmen. The Hawkeyes return six offensive starters and five on defense, along with specialists in kicker Mike Meyer, long snapper Casey Kreiter and holder John Wienke. The returning offensive starters include quarterback James Vandenberg, center James Ferentz, wide receiver Keenan Davis, tight end C.J. Fiedorowicz, guard Matt Tobin and fullback Brad Rogers. Ferentz is a two-year starter who will anchor the offensive line after earning Big Ten honorable mention recognition in 2011. Vandenberg passed for over 3,000 yards and 25 touchdowns last season. Davis was second on the team in receptions (50), receiving yards (713) and touchdown receptions (four). The returning defensive starters are end Dominic Alvis, linebackers Christian Kirksey and James Morris, cornerback Micah Hyde and safety Tanner Miller. Kirksey and Morris each had 110 tackles to share the team lead. Hyde is a two-year starter who collected three interceptions to match Miller for the team lead. Hyde earned second team all-Big Ten recognition a year ago and Morris was honorable mention. In addition to being a young team as far as playing experience, the Hawkeyes had a number of coaching changes following the conclusion of the 2011 campaign, a season that saw Iowa earn bowl eligible status for the 11th straight season. In addition to the usual task of replacing a number of starters and key players from last season, the Hawkeye coaching staff features new coordinators in Phil Parker on defense, who is in his 14th year with the program, and Greg Davis on offense, who is in his first. Ferentz is a three-time Big Ten Coach of the Year honoree. The Hawkeyes were 80-45 (.640) in the first 10 years of this century (200009). That’s the most Iowa wins, ever, in a decade. Since a 2-18 start to the Ferentz era, the Hawkeyes have gone 94-48 (.662). Ferentz is 9666 in 13 seasons with the Hawkeyes, including a 6-4 mark in 10 bowl appearances. Ferentz’ six bowl victories tie for third most ever among Big Ten coaches. Parker, a member of the Iowa staff for the past 13 seasons, takes over as defensive coordinator after coaching the secondary for 13 seasons. Davis joined the Iowa staff in February and brings over 30 years of college coaching experience to the Iowa program. Davis most recently was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Texas and has also coached at North Carolina, Tulane, Arkansas, Georgia and Texas A&M. He will also coach the Hawkeye quarterbacks. In addition to the coordinator positions, other changes have taken place on the Iowa staff. Darrell Wilson, who previously coached Iowa linebackers, will coach the defensive backs, while continuing to work with special teams. Reese Morgan has moved from the offensive to the defensive line. Former Hawkeye LeVar Woods, a team captain in 2000, will step in and coach linebackers after serving as an administrative assistant for four seasons. In addition to Davis, the offensive staff will include Brian Ferentz as offensive line coach. Ferentz is a former Hawkeye offensive lineman and a team captain in 2005 who has spent the last four seasons with the NFL’s New England Patriots, most recently serving as tight ends coach in 2011. Lester Erb and Erik Campbell will continue to coach the running backs and wide receivers, respectively.

The Hawkeyes completed the 2011 season with a 7-6 overall record, playing in their 10th bowl game in the last 11 seasons. Iowa has been bowl eligible for 11 consecutive seasons and has placed in the Big Ten’s first division 10 of the past 11 seasons. Iowa’s 6-4 bowl record represents the most bowl wins and highest bowl winning percentage in the Big Ten Conference since 2001. Under Ferentz, Iowa has competed in six January bowl games (4-2), including two BCS games (1-1). Iowa’s 2011 record included a 4-4 Big Ten mark as the league competed in division play for the first time. A win over Sugar Bowl champion Michigan and wins over bowl-participants Northwestern and Pittsburgh highlighted the home season. A triple-overtime loss at Iowa State and a one-point setback at Minnesota kept Iowa from another nine-win season. Three Hawkeyes earned first team all-Big Ten recognition a year ago, including senior WR Marvin McNutt, Jr., who earned the RichterHoward Award as the league’s top receiver. Senior DB Shaun Prater and junior offensive tackle Riley Reiff were also first team selections. Off the field, Hawkeye players continued to be recognized for their efforts in the classroom. Fourteen 2011 Hawkeyes earned academic all-Big Ten recognition, while LB Tyler Nielsen, DL Steve Bigach and QB James Vandenberg were named to the Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-District Six team. In the NCAA’s most recent release on academic success, Iowa football ranked eighth nationally with a Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 83 percent. KIRK COMMENTS: “Spring practice went well; it was a productive period for us. We’ve experienced a lot of change, which has probably helped heighten everyone’s awareness to detail. I think everyone realizes that we are fairly young and inexperienced, so there really has to be a sense of urgency in everything we do at this point. Outside of Jordan Canzeri’s injury, it was a productive period for us. We do not have a deep pool of experienced seniors. I do think we have some younger guys who are very capable. We are going to need some of those guys, such as James Morris, Christian Kirksey, Brad Rogers, Kevonte Martin-Manley and C.J. Fiedorowicz, for example, to play like seniors to help bridge that gap a little bit. The entire team’s attitude and work ethic was good, that’s where everything starts, so that’s a real positive. If I was going to focus on one thing right off the bat, I think we made positive steps with our line play on both sides of the ball, but we’re not there yet. Those were both areas of concern, due to graduation and losses we’ve incurred over the past couple of years. With both of those positions, we’re on the path to being OK. Overall, the tight end position performed well throughout the spring. We don’t have a lot of areas where we have depth, but that would be one. There are phases to the adjustment in staff changes. One would be Phase I, where we were trying to making sure we have the right people in the right seats. After that, Phase II was the work we did as a staff prior to spring practice. Phase III, once we started practice, was the interaction with each other, as a staff, and then the interaction with the players. I’ve really been pleased with all three phases. After going through all three phases, I’m really pleased with the way things have worked out; pleased with the staff interaction and with the players. I think the players responded in a positive way, which is the most important thing.”

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2012 SEASON PREVIEW Here is a look at the Hawkeyes, position by position: QUARTERBACK Iowa returns senior James Vandenberg (6-3, 212), who started every game in 2011. Vandenberg completed 237-of-404 pass attempts for 3,022 yards and 25 touchdowns, with just seven interceptions. His most productive game of the season came in a non-conference win over Pittsburgh, as he completed 31-of-48 attempts for 399 yards as Iowa rallied in the fourth quarter for a 31-27 win in Kinnick Stadium. Vandenberg and all of the Hawkeye quarterbacks will be under the direction of a new coordinator and quarterbacks coach, as Greg Davis begins his first year in that position. Vandenberg ranked third in Big Ten passing yards per game (235.5) and fourth in total offense (237.2). Among Iowa quarterbacks, his touchdown total ties as third best for a single season. His season passing yards ranks fourth best and he is ninth in Iowa career passing yards (3,537) heading into his final season. He had three touchdown passes in three games and a career-high four scoring strikes in a win over Indiana. There is little experience behind Vandenberg. Redshirt freshman Jake Rudock (6-3, 200) is listed behind Vandenberg. Other signal callers include senior John Wienke (6-5, 220) and junior Cody Sokol (6-2, 205). Wienke has just two career pass attempts, while Sokol joins the team this spring after two years at Scottsdale Community College. Rudock enjoyed an outstanding prep career in Florida, leading his team to the Florida state title as a senior and a two-year record of 29-1. Sokol passed for over 3,800 yards as a sophomore at Scottsdale while earning all-conference and all-region honors. KIRK COMMENTS: “James had a real good spring, as a quarterback he was more affected by the coaching change than anybody. As you might imagine, he immersed himself in the whole process. He probably made the adjustment better than anyone, including the coaching staff. I thought James played well last year, but we don’t have a player that can’t improve. He can improve the speed of making decisions, and continue to improve his accuracy. Every quarterback we have had is a little unique. James, to me, embodies all the things you hope for in a quarterback. We have nobody on our team, with all due respect, that is more committed. He is totally committed, and on top of that keeps an outstanding GPA in the classroom. He finds a way. Jake made good progress in the spring. We were encouraged by what we saw in the fall when he redshirted, and as you would expect, we saw improvement with each week in the spring. Cody came in January, so the staff change didn’t affect him at all. We’ve really liked what we have seen of him as well. Jake is probably a little more game ready right now, but we think Cody has a lot of upside.” RUNNING BACK Jordan Canzeri (5-9, 180) played as a true freshman a year ago, but suffered a major knee injury during spring practice. Sophomores Damon Bullock (6-0, 195) and De’Andre Johnson (5-8, 200) shared the work load during spring practice. Johnson has the benefit of a redshirt season, while Bullock also played a year ago as a true freshman. Canzeri was hampered with an injury during the middle part of the 2011 season, but earned the starting spot for the Insight Bowl. He led the team in rushing (22-58) and receptions (6-28-1 TD) against Oklahoma. For the season he was second in rushing with 31 carries for 114 yards while seeing action in seven games. Bullock played in six games, rushing 10 times for 20 yards and gaining 11 yards on one reception. Johnson had 18 carries for 79 yards in four games. Incoming freshmen Barkley Hill (6-0, 210) and Greg Garmon (6-1, 200) will have the opportunity to contribute immediately.

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KIRK COMMENTS: “It’s unfortunate that Jordan was injured, as we wanted to look hard at all three backs in the spring. His injury shifted all the reps to Damon and De’Andre, who are running a dead heat right now. They are a different style of running back, but both are capable. The big thing here is that they both improved with each practice. They were certainly better players at the end of spring practice than they were at the beginning, but we’re hardly there yet. We really need to keep moving forward. I’m not pessimistic on either of them; I think both have a chance to be good players for us this year. Damon is probably a little more adept in the passing game, which is part of the reason we used him out there last year in the slot a little bit. He might have a little bit of a nod as a wide out, a receiver out of the backfield. De’Andre might be a little bit better runner. They are both versatile. We will also give both our incoming freshman a chance to show that they can play as well, and I think that is realistic. Due to his injury, we can’t count on Jordan. If he gets back, if he can help us at some point, it’s a bonus. He’s a young guy that can redshirt. We’ll wait and see, but we can’t count on that.” FULLBACK Three players who started at least one game in 2011 return, led by junior Brad Rogers (5-10, 230). Rogers missed the first four games a year ago due to health problems before starting the final seven. He had just three rushing attempts and one reception, but he is a valuable blocker in both the run and passing games. Senior Jonathan Gimm (6-3, 240) has been a dependable player throughout his career and contributes on special teams as well. Gimm started three games in 2011 and is listed behind Rogers on the spring depth chart. KIRK COMMENTS: “This is similar to the tight end position, as far as Brad gaining confidence from where he was a year ago. It was a plus for us, and it was good for Brad to be out there all spring. He really had a tough year last season, from a health standpoint. He entered late in the game last year after missing a lot of time where he really couldn’t do anything of note. He did a representative job even in the fall, after missing four games. He is a much better player now, having been able to train. He had a good spring. We are counting on Brad to play well, and he will. He is also a good leader. He’s only a junior, but people look at him as a senior. Jonathan Gimm had his best period of football, his best 15 days put together this spring, and that was good to see. Mark Weisman transferred in last year and he really had a good spring as well. This is a position where we do have quality depth.” TIGHT END The depth chart shows two players who each started five games a year ago. Junior C.J. Fiedorowicz (6-7, 265) is listed on the top line after starting the final five games. Fiedorowicz ended the season with 16 receptions for 167 yards and three touchdowns, with the majority of the stats coming during the second half of the season. Senior Zach Derby (6-3, 240) also started five games last season and ended the year with 12 receptions for 117 yards. Behind Fiedorowicz and Derby are several young players who should battle for playing time, both on offense and on special teams. Sophomore Ray Hamilton (6-5, 248) played in 10 games as a true freshman, while Jake Duzey (6-4, 235) and Henry Krieger-Coble (6-4, 235) both redshirted in their first year last fall.


2012 SEASON PREVIEW KIRK COMMENTS: “C.J. improved as last season went along. In his first year, he played like a first year player. He did some good things a year ago, particularly in the second half of the season. This spring was by far his best period of football since he has been on campus. Start to finish, he played well and it appeared he enjoyed being out there. When players start to figure out how to play, they enjoy it more and he looked like he was having fun. I would say the same about Zach. This spring was his best block of time as a football player here. He did a lot of good things for us last year. I thought he really improved in every area and refined his game. That is a real credit to his work ethic and habits. Ray was coming off an injury, but improved as the spring went along. You could tell he was getting healthier from about the middle of the spring session and did some good things. I was very impressed with the two guys we redshirted last year, Jake Duzey and Henry Kreiger-Coble. They both showed that they will be able to help us this fall, which was good to see. Depth was an issue at that position last year.” WIDE RECEIVER With the loss of Marvin McNutt, Jr., who earned recognition as the top receiver in the Big Ten last season, the receiving core will be looking to replace McNutt’s 82 receptions for 1,315 yards. It’s more likely that production will come from the group as a whole and not one individual. Senior Keenan Davis (6-3, 215) started all 12 games in which he played last season, missing the Minnesota contest due to injury. He was second to McNutt in receiving with 50 receptions for 713 yards and four touchdowns. He led Iowa receivers in the rally past Pittsburgh, catching 10 passes for 129 yards. Sophomore Kevonte Martin-Manley (6-0, 205) had a productive first season and was named to several freshman honor teams. He is listed as the starter opposite Davis. He started two games and played in all 13 a year ago, collecting 30 receptions for 323 yards and three touchdowns. Two of his three scores came in the win over Pitt. Junior Don Shumpert (6-3, 190) is listed behind Davis. He has seen limited action in two seasons and has contributed on special teams as well. Senior Steven Staggs (6-3, 195) and redshirt freshman Jacob Hillyer (6-4, 205) are listed behind Martin-Manley. Staggs saw his first action last season, recording five receptions for 45 yards. Junior Jordan Cotton (6-1, 185) will also have the opportunity to contribute. He recorded one reception while seeing action in two games during the second half of the 2011 season. KIRK COMMENTS: “The biggest bright spot this spring was the way Kevonte MartinManley emerged. He did some good things last year and has continued to improve and progress. I would draw a parallel to C.J.; both are young players, heading into their third year. They both gained confidence and it showed in their performance. We had some injuries that affected us in the spring, but we just didn’t have the consistency we were hoping for at this position. Hopefully Keenan can stay healthy; he did make it back for the last couple of workouts. He has made some plays for us, and is very capable. I also believe he is capable of playing better. He performed very well vs. Pittsburgh last year and hopefully he can step forward and have a great senior season. I think Don Shumpert did improve; it looked like he was gaining some confidence near the end of spring. Steven Staggs has done some good things, but he had some injuries this spring. I think we can count on him. Jordan Cotton has flashed for us at times and has good tools, but we need him to become more consistent. This is a position where I can see a younger player or two having the chance to help us, as right now it’s our most unsettled position.”

OFFENSIVE LINE Senior James Ferentz (6-2, 284) will anchor the offensive line after starting all 26 games over the past two seasons. He earned honorable mention all-Big Ten recognition from both league coaches and media last season. However, the Hawkeyes, and new offensive line coach Brian Ferentz, must replace three players who started all 13 games a year ago. That includes right tackle Markus Zusevics, a two-year starter, and left tackle Riley Reiff, a first round selection in the 2012 NFL Draft who started for three seasons before declaring for the draft. Adam Gettis started every game at right guard a year ago as well. Gettis was a fifth round draft pick and Zusevics signed a free agent contract with New England immediately following the draft. Sophomores Brandon Scherff (6-5, 310) and Andrew Donnal (6-7, 302) are listed on the top line at left tackle following spring practice. Scherff started three games at left guard last season. Senior Matt Tobin (6-6, 290) started 10 games at left guard a year ago and is listed as the starter at that spot ahead of junior Drew Clark (6-4, 288). Three players are listed at the right guard spot, including junior Conor Boffeli (6-5, 290), and redshirt freshmen Austin Blythe (6-3, 275) and Jordan Walsh (6-4, 270). Boffeli is listed behind Ferentz at center as well. Also listed at center is Eric Simmons (6-3, 300), a sophomore who joined the program for spring practice after attending Iowa Western Community College during the fall semester. A pair of junior lettermen are listed at right tackle, with Brett Van Sloten (6-7, 292) listed ahead of Nolan MacMillan (6-6, 290). Van Sloten filled in well during the second half of the Insight Bowl last December. MacMillan missed the entire 2011 season with an assortment of injuries after starting six games at left guard in 2010. KIRK COMMENTS: “This group, overall, made progress. We are fairly uncertain as to who the starters might be at this point, although a couple of guys have separated themselves. James Ferentz is back for his third season as a starter and is the leader of the group. Brandon Scherff got his feet wet last year and I thought he did a good job in progressing in the spring. Those two have taken care of business and put themselves in good position. Brett Van Sloten came in and did a good job in the second half of our bowl game and continued to show progress this spring. We felt good about Austin Blythe last fall and he had a good spring. Matt Tobin played a significant amount of time last year; he’s certainly in the thick of things. It’s a positive that Nolan MacMillan made every practice in the spring. He’s still not quite at the level we hope to see, but he is making inroads. Conor Boffeli has been here for a couple of years. He is in contention after having a good spring. Andrew Donnal is behind Scherff right now, but he is in the mix for a position, either at tackle or guard. Jordan Walsh, who like Blythe also redshirted last year, really did a good job in the spring. I’m not sure how it will settle in when September rolls around, but I think we will have good competition and have a healthy group at that position. I think it’s fair to say Scherff will stay at left tackle and Van Sloten at right tackle. The other guys are capable of moving around a little bit; we’ll let them figure out who the best five guys are.” DEFENSIVE LINE Veteran coach Reese Morgan will have the most inexperienced group during the spring as he moves from the offensive to the defensive line. Three seniors in 2010 were selected in the NFL draft and played in the NFL last season. In addition, 2011 senior DT Mike Daniels was a fourth round selection in the 2012 draft and DE Broderick Binns signed an NFL free agent contract. Only two current defensive linemen are lettermen, as senior Steve Bigach (6-3, 282) and junior Dominic Alvis (6-4, 265) have each earned one letter. Bigach and Alvis are listed as co-starters at one of the end

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2012 SEASON PREVIEW positions, ahead of redshirt freshman Melvin Spears (6-2, 255). Senior Joe Gaglione (6-4, 264) is listed ahead of redshirt freshman Riley McMinn (6-7, 245) at the other end spot. Gaglione saw action in 10 games in 2011, recording seven tackles. Bigach started five games last season, three at tackle during the middle of the season and two of the final three games at defensive end. He recorded 24 tackles while playing in 12 of 13 contests. Alvis, a year ago, missed the final four games due to an injury suffered in the win over Michigan. He started the first two games of the season at tackle before starting six games at end. Alvis recorded 30 tackles, including 3.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks. Sophomore Carl Davis (6-5, 310), who missed parts of last season and spring practice due to injuries, and redshirt freshman Darian Cooper (6-2, 280) are on the first line at left tackle. At right tackle, sophomore Louis Trinca-Pasat (6-3, 270) is listed ahead of redshirt freshman Dean Tsopanides (6-2, 240). Sophomore Mike Hardy (6-5, 270) is also listed as a candidate in the middle of the defensive front after seeing action in two games a year ago. KIRK COMMENTS: “Cleary, this is our most inexperienced group. We lost three guys to the NFL two years ago, and had five or six seniors in the mix a year ago, so we saw this coming. To make it more interesting, Dominic Alvis wasn’t out there this spring. With eight or nine games under his belt, he is our most experienced player, which offers a snapshot of where we are. Carl Davis wasn’t out there as well, and he is another guy we are counting on. Both Alvis and Davis were held out this spring as they rehabbed injuries. The good news is a lot of other guys had an opportunity to get a lot of quality work against some quality players in our offensive line. We needed that period and I thought this group demonstrated a lot of growth. Reese did a great job with teaching that group, encouraging them and motivating them. We’ve made good progress. The most pleasant surprise in the whole group was Louis TrincaPasat. We’ve had examples through the years of guys who were not on the radar screen in December, yet they show up in the spring. He was off the radar in December, but really did a good job, especially the second half of spring practice. Another tackle in the mix is Darian Cooper. He is a young player who has had some ups and downs, but his ups are pretty good. He has a good attitude and I think he will continue to progress. Another first year guy is Riley McMinn. He was in and out of spring drills with a couple of injuries. He’s showed some real potential, yet is not consistent enough at this point. Steve Bigach did a very nice job in the spring, playing end and tackle. He is the most veteran player out there, and acted like it. He did a good job of leading and practiced well. Joe Gaglione had his best 15 days, his best period of practice. He is capable, but has had some injuries throughout his career. He was out there every practice and I thought he improved as well. Several additional younger players, Melvin Spears, Dean Tsopanides, Mike Hardy, they all improved and moved forward. I think the whole group improved, but we are not there yet. We anticipate Dominic and Carl will be back in August. We have the potential to have a good group there.” LINEBACKERS (Includes outside linebackers) The Hawkeyes return their top two tacklers from last season in junior linebackers James Morris (6-2, 230) and Christian Kirksey (6-2, 220). Those two lead a linebacker group that includes six lettermen for LeVar Woods, who is in his first season as a fulltime position coach. Morris moved into the starting line-up midway through his freshman season. He recorded 110 tackles a year ago, starting all 12 games in which he played. Morris also had 3.5 tackles for loss and a

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pass interception while starting six games at the middle spot and six games as the weak side linebacker. He is listed back in the middle following spring practice, ahead of sophomore Quinton Alston (6-1, 224), who recorded seven tackles in six games as a true freshman. Kirksey started all 13 games last season and matched Morris with 110 tackles. He started the first seven games at the weak side spot before moving to outside linebacker for the final six games. Kirksey is listed as the starter at the outside spot, ahead of redshirt freshman Travis Perry (6-3, 230). Junior Shane DiBona suffered a torn achilles during pre-season drills a year ago and missed the season. Due to medical reasons, he has been forced to end his playing career. Junior Anthony Hitchens (6-1, 224) is a two-year letterman who is listed as the starter at the weak side position. Hitchens recorded 25 tackles in eight games last season, missing part of the season due to injury. He is listed ahead of redshirt freshman Cole Fisher (6-2, 218). KIRK COMMENTS: “James Morris and Christian Kirksey have played and played well. James is about the most experienced player we have on defense, along with Micah Hyde. He had an outstanding spring, and Chris wasn’t far behind him. Those two give us a good foundation at that position. Hitchens has played on special teams and in other situations, and he had his best 15 day block of football last spring. We feel good about all three as our starters. In Quinton Alston, we saw some things last year that excited us, and he had a good spring. The biggest and most pleasant surprise at this position, through the spring, was Travis Perry. We can envision him helping our team, beginning with special teams. He’s going to be a good player. At the weak side position, Cole Fisher and Marcus Collins are very close right now. Behind James and Christian, we are young and inexperienced, which shows how important the next couple of months are for us.” DEFENSIVE BACKS Iowa finds itself in a similar situation to a year ago, where two quality players from the secondary have moved on, yet two solid veterans return. In addition, the secondary this season will be under the direction of former linebackers coach Darrell Wilson. Previous secondary coach Phil Parker is now Iowa’s defensive coordinator. Cornerback Micah Hyde (6-1, 190) returns for his senior season after earning second team all-Big Ten honors from league media and honorable mention recognition from Big Ten coaches. Hyde shared the team lead with three interceptions and eight pass break-ups a year ago, while collecting 72 tackles. He started the first two games at safety before moving back to his more familiar cornerback slot (he has 26 consecutive starts). Hyde also handled punt returns in 2011. Behind Hyde at right corner is senior Greg Castillo (5-11, 187). Castillo started two games last season at cornerback while Hyde was playing safety. Junior B.J. Lowery (5-11, 188) is listed as the starter at the right cornerback position, ahead of sophomore Jordan Lomax (5-10, 190). Lowery missed the early part of the 2011 season due to injury before recording 11 tackles and three pass break-ups in eight games. Lomax saw most of his action as a true freshman on special teams, recording seven tackles in 11 games. Junior Tanner Miller (6-2, 201), returns at free safety after starting the final 11 games last season. Miller recorded 76 tackles and shared the team lead with three interceptions. He had a 98-yard interception return for a touchdown in Iowa’s win over Northwestern. Miller is listed ahead of sophomore John Lowdermilk (6-2, 203). Lowdermilk recorded four tackles while playing in 11 games last season as a true freshman, seeing most of his action on special teams. The trio of lettermen at strong safety is led by sophomore Nico Law (6-1, 195). Law played as a true freshman a year ago, recording


2012 SEASON PREVIEW 11 tackles in 13 games. He is listed ahead of seniors Tom Donatell (62, 205) and Collin Sleeper (6-2, 200). Donatell split time between the secondary and outside linebacker a year ago, starting twice at outside linebacker. He recorded 17 solo tackles while playing in eight games. Sleeper played in 11 games and started twice at strong safety in 2011, recording 14 tackles. The secondary will be without cornerback Shaun Prater and safety Jordan Bernstine, both seniors in 2011. Prater earned first team all-conference as a junior and senior, while Bernstine had his most productive season as a senior and was also used on kickoff returns. Both were selected in the 2012 NFL draft. KIRK COMMENTS: “Micah is really our only senior, defensively, who has started and played a lot; he is clearly our most experienced player, and a strong leader. He’s a very good football player and a great team guy. B.J. Lowery was having a good camp last August until he broke his wrist. B.J. had a very good spring. Micah and B.J. give us two very capable corners. Behind them, Jordan Lomax is a young guy who had a good spring. On the opposite side, Greg Castillo is a fifth year senior who had a productive spring as well. All four, along with Torrey Campbell, who would be the fifth, improved. The safety position is tale of two cities; Tanner, like C.J. at tight end, improved as the year went on. He started to look like he was figuring it out. That continued in the spring and he really solidified his position. The other spot is the opposite, we have three players pretty much in a dead heat, and you could maybe throw Lowdermilk in that equation as well. Those four will fight it out. It is somewhat like the offensive line; we’re not real sure what will happen or how it will play out.” SPECIAL TEAMS Iowa lost just one member off the special teams, dependable punter Eric Guthrie. Taking over the punting duties for his senior season, Guthrie averaged 41.2 yards on 53 punts and allowed opponents an average of just 4.6 yards on only 14 returns. He earned honorable mention all-Big Ten honors from both league coaches and media. The Hawkeyes led the Big Ten and ranked 25th nationally in net punting. Iowa averaged 21.9 yards on KO returns, while allowing opponents 21.6 yards. Senior John Wienke (6-5, 220) and sophomore Jonny Mullings (63, 210) will battle incoming freshman Connor Kornbrath (6-6 215) for the punting duties. Neither Wienke nor Mullings have any career attempts. Junior Mike Meyer (6-2, 185) returns after handling all field goal and PAT attempts a year ago. Meyer connected on all 44 PAT attempts last season and has made 53 straight. He was 14-of-20 on field goal attempts and ranked second on the team with 86 points. Meyer ranks 14th in career scoring with 159 points and was a semifinalist for the Lou Groza Award a year ago. He was named national Placekicker of the Week after making a career-best four field goals at Iowa State, including a career-long of 50 yards. Behind Meyer is redshirt freshman Marshall Koehn (6-0, 160). Iowa returns its long snapper in junior Casey Kreiter (6-3, 250), who was perfect on his PAT and field goal snaps a year ago. Wienke also returns as a holder. Hyde was the deep man on punt returns last season, averaging 8.2 yards on 13 returns. Among the returning players, Davis, MartinManley and Bullock have limited kickoff return experience, but none had more than four returns last season.

KIRK COMMENTS: “This spring Mike looked like an experienced, confident player. Behind him, I think Marshall has a bright upside. Casey did a nice job last year with the snaps, he is very dependable and a good team guy. He brings a positive energy to the field. The punting position is a real coin toss. Right now no one has established themselves, Connor will come in and compete for that job also. That will be a three-man competition from the start of camp. Micah will be returning punts, we can count on that. Kickoff return is wide open. We have several incoming players who in high school showed they can be returners. We’re wide open in the kick return aspect. Mike or Marshall could be the kickoff guy. We’ll be fine with those two guys. It might help if one guy settles in at each position. Our kickoff coverage has been feast or famine recently. At times we covered kicks like we used to and there have been times we didn’t. It all goes together, we have to kick it properly and guys cover like they are capable. It’s a real teamwork issue, and we’ve broken down too much at times in the last couple of years. We have been too inconsistent. If we are going to have a good football team, we are going to have to play really well on special teams. Consistency has been our biggest challenge. It all plays in; field position can be a real edge, or a real disadvantage, depending on how you play on special teams. It can really show up in a good way or a bad way.” THE SCHEDULE After opening the season against Northern Illinois in Chicago’s Soldier Field, the Hawkeyes will play four straight home games. In order, Iowa hosts Iowa State, Northern Iowa, Central Michigan and Minnesota during the month of September, prior to an open date. Iowa has not played four straight home games since 1980. The Hawkeyes travel to Michigan State and then host Penn State. Road games at Northwestern and Indiana are followed by a home date with Purdue. Iowa closes the season with a contest at Michigan before hosting Nebraska the day after Thanksgiving. Northern Illinois carries the longest winning streak in the nation (nine games) into the season. The Huskies and Hawkeyes played before a sellout crowd of over 60,000 in Soldier Field to open the 2007 season. Northern Illinois and Iowa State concluded the 2011 season in a bowl game, as did five of Iowa’s eight Big Ten opponents. Both Michigan (Sugar) and Michigan State (Outback) won January bowl games. The Hawkeyes have sold out Kinnick Stadium in 56 of the last 58 games. The 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010 and 2011 home attendance average of 70,585 is an Iowa record. The Hawkeyes’ 36 straight home sellouts (2003-08) are a school record. Since 2002, the Hawkeyes have a 55-12 (.821) home record, a mark that ranks with the nation’s best. KIRK COMMENTS: “It’s really unique, playing four straight games in Kinnick. But before that, the opening game will be a real challenge for us in Chicago. Kinnick Stadium and our fans alone won’t win a game for us, but I think we all realize it’s advantageous to play at home if you make it that way. I’m hopeful, with our lack of experience, that maybe we can make that an advantage for us.”

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2012 PRESEASON NOTES HAWKEYE HISTORY Iowa has played 1,155 games since beginning football in 1889. Iowa’s overall record is 594-522-39 (.531). That includes a 376-202-16 (.646) record in home games, a 218-320-23 (.409) record in games away from Iowa City, a 293-352-25 (.456) mark in Big Ten games and a 259166-15 (.606) record in Kinnick Stadium. IOWA LEADERSHIP GROUP Iowa’s Leadership Group for the 2012 season included five seniors, four juniors, three sophomores and two redshirt freshmen. An incoming freshman is added to the group in the fall. Permanent team captains are named at the conclusion of each season. The Leadership Group included seniors DL Steve Bigach, DB Greg Castillo, OL James Ferentz, DB Micah Hyde and QB James Vandenberg; juniors LS Casey Kreiter, LB James Morris, FB Brad Rogers and OL Brett Van Sloten; sophomores LB Quinton Alston, QB Jake Rudock and OL Brandon Scherff. GLANCE AT THE SCHEDULE • After opening the season against Northern Illinois in Chicago’s Soldier Field, the Hawkeyes will play four straight home games. In order, Iowa hosts Iowa State, Northern Iowa, Central Michigan and Minnesota during the month of September, prior to an open date. Iowa has not played four straight home games since 1980. • The Hawkeyes travel to Michigan State before hosting Penn State. Road games at Northwestern and Indiana are followed by a home date with Purdue. Iowa closes the season with a contest at Michigan before hosting Nebraska the day after Thanksgiving. • Northern Illinois carries the longest winning streak in the nation (nine games) into the season. The Huskies and Hawkeyes played before a sellout crowd of over 60,000 in Soldier Field to open the 2007 season. • The Hawkeyes host Minnesota to open Big Ten play. This marks just the fourth time in Kirk Ferentz’ 14 years at Iowa that the Hawkeyes have opened the conference season at home. • Eight of Iowa’s 11 FBS opponents played in bowl games. That list includes Northern Illinois, Iowa State, Michigan State, Penn State, Northwestern, Purdue, Michigan and Nebraska. In addition, Northern Iowa participated in the FCS playoffs, advancing to the quarterfinals. Both Michigan (Sugar) and Michigan State (Outback) won January bowl games. • The Hawkeyes do not face Big Ten opponents Illinois, Ohio State and Wisconsin again in 2012. DIVISION PLAY FOR SECOND YEAR The Big Ten Conference will hold its second championship game in December in Indianapolis. The league used divisional play for the first time in 2011, with Wisconsin (Leaders) defeating Michigan State (Legends) in the first title contest. Along with Iowa, the Legends Division includes Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska and Northwestern. The Leaders Division includes Illinois, Indiana, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue and Wisconsin. HOME FOR THE HOLIDAY Iowa and Nebraska will meet for the second straight year on the Friday following Thanksgiving. The 2012 “Heroes Game” will be played Friday, Nov. 23 in Iowa Kinnick Stadium. The teams met on Friday following Thanksgiving last season in Lincoln in the inaugural battle for the “Heroes Game” trophy.

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COACHING STAFF CHANGES Iowa’s coaching staff has undergone several changes from a year ago. Phil Parker takes over as defensive coordinator after coaching the Iowa secondary for the past 13 seasons. Reese Morgan moves from offensive to defensive line coach and Darrell Wilson has moved from coaching linebackers to coaching the defensive backs. LeVar Woods is in his first season as the linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator Eric Johnson will assist Morgan with the defensive line. On offense, coordinator and quarterbacks coach Greg Davis joins the staff for his first season with the Hawkeyes. Brian Ferentz is in his first season as Iowa’s offensive line coach and graduate assistant David Raih has added the duties of coaching the Hawkeye tight ends. Lester Erb continues to coach the running backs and will again work with Wilson in coaching the Hawkeye special teams. Both Ferentz and Woods are former Hawkeye players. HAWKEYES AT NIGHT Iowa will once again host a night game in Kinnick Stadium. The Hawkeyes will host Penn State at 7 p.m. CT on Saturday, October 20. The game will be televised on BTN. Iowa is 6-3 in night games in Kinnick Stadium, including a 41-31 win over Northwestern a year ago. HAWKEYES ON THE TUBE All Iowa football games in 2011 were televised on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, FSN or the BTN. Eight of Iowa’s 12 games this season are already scheduled for television, with the remaining four games expected to be selected as well. The last Iowa contest not televised was vs. Minnesota on Nov. 17, 2001. Iowa has appeared on television in 129 consecutive games. HAWKEYES BY THE NUMBERS Iowa returns 39 lettermen from 2011, including 19 on offense, 17 on defense and three specialists. The 39 returning lettermen are three more than a year ago. The Hawkeyes return six starters on offense, five on defense and one specialist. The lettermen breakdown includes five three-year lettermen, 14 two-year lettermen and 20 one-year lettermen. The total roster has 119 players, and includes 19 seniors, 21 juniors, 26 sophomores, 19 redshirt freshmen and 34 true freshmen. Iowa’s preseason depth chart includes 14 seniors, 15 juniors, 16 sophomores and 10 redshirt freshmen. STARTERS RETURNING IN 2012 Iowa’s projected returning starters on offense include: center James Ferentz, left guard Matt Tobin, quarterback James Vandenberg, tight end C.J. Fiedorowicz, fullback Brad Rogers and wide receiver Keenan Davis. The returning defensive starters include: lineman Dominic Alvis, linebackers Christian Kirksey and James Morris and defensive backs Micah Hyde and Tanner Miller. PK Mike Meyer also returns. Among the returning starters, only Kirksey and Hyde on defense and Ferentz and Vandenberg started every game in 2011. Ferentz and Hyde have each started 26 consecutive games over the past two seasons. Iowa’s preseason depth start includes 14 seniors, but just seven of those 14 are projected as starters. That is the fewest number of projected senior starters in the Kirk Ferentz era at Iowa. The previous low was 10 in both 2007 and 2009. Just seven seniors are listed as starters on the preseason depth chart. That is the lowest number in the Kirk Ferentz era at Iowa.


2012 PRESEASON NOTES RETURNING WITH HONORS Iowa returns three players who earned All-Big Ten honors in 2011. DB Micah Hyde was a second team selection by league media and earned honorable mention recognition from league coaches. Center James Ferentz and linebacker James Morris both earned honorable mention recognition from league coaches and media. Hyde each earned honorable mention recognition from league media in 2010. Hyde and junior LB James Morris were named third team all-league on Phil Steele’s all-Big Ten selections. College Sports Madness named Hyde first team all-Big Ten, while Morris was named to the third team. The BTN.com all-Freshman team included WR Kevonte MartinManley and OL Brandon Scherff. Martin-Manley ranked third on the team with 30 receptions for 323 yards and three touchdowns. He started two games while playing in all 13 contests and was used on KO returns late in the season. Scherff started three games and played in 11 contests at left guard. Senior DL Steve Bigach senior QB James Vandenberg were named to the Capital One Academic All-District Six first team last year. Vandenberg carries a 3.34 GPA and is majoring in integrative physiology. He completed 237-404 pass attempts for 3,022 yards and 25 touchdowns, with just seven interceptions. Bigach is majoring in integrative physiology and mathematics and carries a 3.65 GPA. He played in 12 games, earning three starts at defensive tackle and two at defensive end. He recorded nine solo tackles and 15 assists. Both Vandenberg and Bigach earned academic all-Big Ten honors in 2010. In the last 13 seasons, under Coach Kirk Ferentz, 19 Iowa football student-athletes have combined to earn academic all-District and allAmerica recognition on 35 occasions.

IOWA VS. RANKED OPPONENTS Iowa was 1-3 in 2011 against ranked opponents. The Hawkeyes defeated 13th-ranked Michigan (24-16) and lost to 13th-ranked Michigan State (37-21), both at Iowa City. Iowa lost at 22nd-ranked Nebraska (20-7) and to 14th-ranked Oklahoma (31-14) at the Insight Bowl.

RETURNING STAT LEADERS Iowa returns the following players who led the team in statistical categories in 2011: • QB James Vandenberg started all 13 games in 2011, completing 237-404 pass attempts for 3,022 yards and 25 touchdowns, with just seven interceptions. • PK Mike Meyer was second on the team in scoring with 86 points, hitting 14-20 field goal attempts and all 44 PAT attempts. He has made 51 consecutive PAT attempts and ranks 14th in career scoring with 159 points in two seasons. • Junior linebackers Christian Kirksey and James Morris shared the team lead with 110 tackles. Kirksey started all 13 games, recording 62 solo tackles, three pass break-ups and two caused fumbles. Morris, who missed one contest due to injury, had 52 solo stops. They both recorded one pass interception. • Senior Micah Hyde and junior Tanner Miller shared the team lead with three interceptions. Hyde also handled the majority of punt returns, averaging 8.2 yards on 13 returns, and shared the team lead with eight pass break-ups.

IOWA MATCHES ATTENDANCE RECORD Iowa sold all tickets for its seven home games, matching the school record by averaging 70,585 fans per contest. Iowa issued over 59,000 season tickets, which included more than 10,000 student tickets. Iowa also averaged 70,585 for all home games in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2010. Iowa has sold out Kinnick Stadium 56 of the last 58 games and has ranked 21st in the nation in home attendance each of the past two years.

IOWA VS. RANKED TEAMS These are Iowa’s most recent wins vs. nationally-ranked opponents:

AMONG CAREER LEADERS Senior QB James Vandenberg tied for third in single-season touchdown passes (25) in 2011. He is fourth in season passing yards (3,022), ninth in career passing yards (3,537) and eighth in career passing touchdowns (28). Vandenberg passed for 399 yards in a win over Pittsburgh last season, a total that ranks seventh best in a single game. His 391 yards total offense in that contest ranks eighth best for a single game. His completions (31) in that contest rank fourth best for a single game and his attempts (48) ties as seventh best. Sophomore PK Mike Meyer begins the season ranked 14th in career scoring with 159 points (28-37 FGS, 75-77 PATs). His 86 points in 2011 ties as 14th best in single season scoring. Senior DB Micah Hyde holds the eighth (72) and 10th (66) longest interception returns in school history. WINNING AT HOME Iowa has won 55 of its last 67 games (.821) in Kinnick Stadium, dating back to the 2002 season, including a 6-1 record in 2011. Iowa recorded a school-record 22-game home winning streak between 2002-05, which ended with an overtime loss to Michigan. Iowa is 23-5 (.821) at home since the start of the 2008 season and 24-1 (.960) in its last 25 non-conference home games. Iowa has won 12 straight non-conference home games since the final game of 2007.

COLLECTING INTERCEPTIONS Iowa’s defense has ranked among national leaders in causing turnovers in recent seasons. Since the start of the 2008 season, Iowa has collected 72 interceptions, a total that ties as fifth best in the nation over that span. Iowa had nine interceptions in 2011, with two of those being returned for touchdowns (89 yards by DB Shaun Prater and 98 yards by DB Tanner Miller). LB James Morris also has a 52-yard return that led to a field goal. The Hawkeyes have had an interception return for a touchdown in each of the last four years, including four in 2010. Iowa has had an interception return for a score in nine of the last 11 seasons and 9 of 13 seasons under Kirk Ferentz.

Home:

24-16 over 13th-ranked Michigan, 11/05/11 37-6 over fifth-ranked Michigan State, 10/30/10 24-3 over 20th-ranked Penn State, 10/02/10 Road: 38-28 over 24th-ranked Michigan, 10/16/10 21-10 over fourth-ranked Penn State, 9/26/09 Neutral: 27-24 over 12th-ranked Missouri, Insight Bowl, 12/28/10 24-14 over ninth-ranked Georgia Tech, Orange Bowl, 1/5/10

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2012 PRESEASON NOTES IOWA BOWL NOTES • Iowa was bowl eligible for the 11th straight season under Coach Kirk Ferentz and his staff. • The Hawkeyes have appeared in 10 bowl games since 2001. Iowa won the Outback Bowl over South Carolina following the 2008 season, concluded the 2009 campaign with a win over Georgia Tech in the Orange Bowl and defeated Missouri in the 2010 Insight Bowl. Iowa’s three-game bowl win streak (2008-10) is an Iowa record. • The Hawkeyes have posted a 6-4 record in bowl games under Ferentz, including wins in four of six January bowl games. • Since the 2001 season, no Big Ten team has won more bowl games or has a higher winning percentage in bowl games, than Iowa. • Overall, Iowa has posted a 14-11-1 (.558) record in 26 bowl games. The Hawkeyes have competed in the Rose (five times), Alamo (four), Holiday (three), Outback (three), Orange (two), Peach (two), Sun (two), Insight (two), and the Capital One, Gator and Freedom bowls once. • Iowa ranks third in Big Ten bowl appearances. Ohio State has received a conference-best 42 bowl bids, followed by Michigan (41) and the Hawkeyes (26). Wisconsin ranks fourth with 23. • Nebraska, which competed in the Big Ten for the first time in 2011, holds a 24-24 (.500) record in 48 bowl games. • Iowa (14-11-1, .558), Penn State (27-15-2, .636) and Purdue (9-7, .563) are the only Big Ten teams with a winning percentage in bowl games. • Iowa was one of 10 Big Ten Conference teams to play in a bowl game following the 2011 season. The Big Ten had two teams competing in BCS games for the 11th time in 14 seasons. Since the inception of the BCS in 1998, the Big Ten has qualified 25 teams for BCS bowls, more than any other conference. Seven different Big Ten programs have played in BCS bowl games. The Big Ten sent 10 teams to bowl games in 2011 for the first time ever. DEPTH CHART INCLUDES 10 WALK-ONS Iowa’s preseason depth chart includes 10 players who originally joined the program as a walk-on. That included five on offense (OL Matt Tobin, WR Steven Staggs, TE Zach Derby, FB Mark Weisman, OL Tommy Gaul, ), three on defense (OLB Tom Donatell, DB Collin Sleeper, LB Travis Perry), and two specialists (PK Mike Meyer and LS Casey Kreiter). IOWA LIKES STARTING ON OFFENSE Iowa has started the game on offense in 135-of-162 games under Kirk Ferentz, including 11 of 13 games in 2011 (all but Iowa State and Michigan). Iowa is 15-12 in the games it has started on defense under Ferentz. HOME GROWN HAWKEYES Iowa’s roster of 119 players includes 45 players from Iowa. The roster includes 14 players from Illinois; 11 from Ohio; six from Florida and Michigan; five from Texas; four from Maryland; three from Nebraska and Wisconsin; two from Georgia, Missouri, New Jersey and Pennsylvania; one from Arizona, California, Connecticut, Indiana, Minnesota, Montana, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee and West Virginia; and three from Canada and one from Australia.

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MORE THAN ONE Eleven high schools have contributed more than one player to the current Iowa football roster. The leaders, with three each, are Iowa City High (Iowa), Washington HS in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and Solon, Iowa HS. Those with two include Cass Technical HS in Detroit area, DeMatha Catholic in the Washington, D.C. area, Dowling HS in West Des Moines, Iowa, Heelan HS in Sioux City, Iowa, Hazelwood East HS in the St. Louis area; and Mount Pleasant, Iowa HS, Oskaloosa, Iowa HS, and Wahlert HS in Dubuque, Iowa. ALL IN THE FAMILY Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz will have each of his three sons involved in the Iowa program this season. Brian, a former Hawkeye letterman (2003-05), is in his first season as Iowa’s offensive line coach. James is a senior offensive lineman who started all 26 games over the past two seasons at center. Steven is a tight end who is in his first season in the program as a true freshman. DAD IN THE NFL The fathers of DB Tom Donatell and DB Greg Castillo are coaches in the NFL. Ed Donatell is the defensive secondary coach for the San Francisco 49’ers and Juan Castillo is the defensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles. THE NAME GAME John, Jordan, Jacob and James are the most popular first name on the Iowa roster. That includes John (Lowdermilk, Sawhill, Wienke), Jonathan (Gimm) and Jonny (Mullings); Jordan (Canzeri, Cotton, Lomax, Walsh); James (Ferentz, Morris, Vandenberg) and Jim Poggi; and Jacob (Hillyer, Reisen) and Jake (Duzey, Rudock). There are three Steve’s (Bigach, Staggs, Ferentz) and Mike’s (Hardy, Meyer, Malloy) along with a Marcus (Collins) and a Mark (Weisman). THE HAWKEYES, SIZE WISE Freshman QB Dan Hartlieb is the lightest Hawkeye player at 155 pounds. Sophomore DL Carl Davis and sophomore OL Brandon Scherff are the heaviest at 310 pounds. A total of six Hawkeye players are listed at 300 pounds or more. The tallest players, at 6-7, are sophomore OL Andrew Donnal, junior TE C.J. Fiedorowicz, redshirt freshman DE Riley McMinn and junior OL Brett Van Sloten. The shortest player, at 5-8, is sophomore De’Andre Johnson. The average Hawkeye player is 6-2 and weighs 225.6 pounds. That is one inch taller and 3.5 pounds lighter than the average Iowa player in 2011. IOWA AMONG TOP 20 IN WINS, 2002-11 Iowa has posted 85 wins since the start of the 2002 season, which ranks as the 17th highest total in Division I football. The list includes the following: Boise State (117); USC (109); Oklahoma (108); LSU (106); Ohio State (105); Texas (103); TCU (103); Virginia Tech (102); Georgia (98); Florida (95); West Virginia (95); Wisconsin (94); Auburn (94); Utah (92); Alabama (91); Oregon (90); IOWA (85); Florida State (85); Boston College (84); Hawaii (84); Texas Tech (84); Penn State (83); Miami, FL (83); Nebraska (82) and Michigan (82).


2012 PRESEASON DEPTH CHART/PRONUNCIATION GUIDE IOWA PROGRAM NOTES • Iowa defeated a team ranked in the top five in the nation, in the Associated Press rankings, in 2008 (Penn State), 2009 (Penn State) and 2010 (Michigan State), along with defeating 13th-ranked Michigan in 2011. • Iowa earned Big Ten Conference championships in 2002 and 2004 and placed second in 2009. Iowa (8-0, 2002) is one of two Big Ten teams to post a perfect mark in conference play since 1998 (BCS era). • Iowa has ranked in the top 10 in the final Associated Press and CNN/USA Today coaches polls in four of the past 10 seasons, including a ranking of seventh in both polls at the conclusion of the 2009 season. Iowa ranked eighth in 2002, 2003 and 2004 and the Hawkeyes were also 20th in 2008. • Iowa established a school record with 11 wins in 2002 (11-2) and matched that record in 2009. In 2009, Iowa won 10 regular season games for just the fourth time in school history. • Iowa won 10 or more games in three consecutive years (2002-04) for first time in school history. • Iowa compiled an eight-year record of 85-42 (.669), 2002-11, including a 50-30 Big Ten record. The 85 victories tie as the 17th best total in the nation. • Kirk Ferentz has been named Big Ten Coach of the Year three times (2002, 2004 & 2009) and he was named National Coach of the Year in 2002. Ferentz joins Michigan’s Bo Schembechler (four), Iowa’s Hayden Fry (three) and Penn State’s Joe Paterno (three) as the only coaches to be honored in more than two seasons. • Iowa has had national award winners in: Robert Gallery (2003 Outland, Top Lineman); Brad Banks (2002 Davey O ’ B r i e n , To p Q u a r te r b a c k ; 2 0 0 2 Associated Press National Player of the Year); Dallas Clark (2002 Mackey, Top Tight End); Nate Kaeding (2002 Groza, Top Kicker); Shonn Greene (2008 Doak Walker, Top Running Back). • In 13 seasons under Coach Kirk Ferentz, 19 Hawkeye players have combined to earn academic All-American honors on 35 occasions.

2012 Preseason Depth Chart by Class (Career starts in parenthesis where applicable) Seniors (14): DL DB WR TE DB OL DE FB DB DB WR OL QB P

Steve Bigach (5) Greg Castillo (4) Keenan Davis (12) Zach Derby (5) Tom Donatell (2) James Ferentz (26) Joe Gaglione Jonathan Gimm (3) Micah Hyde (26) Collin Sleeper (2) Steven Staggs Matt Tobin (10) James Vandenberg (15) John Wienke

Juniors (15): DL OL OL TE LB LB DB OL PK DB LB FB WR QB OL

Dominic Alvis (8) Conor Boffeli Drew Clark C.J. Fiedorowicz (5) Anthony Hitchens Christian Kirksey (13) B.J. Lowery Nolan MacMillan (6) Mike Meyer (23) Tanner Miller (11) James Morris (18) Brad Rogers (8) Don Shumpert Cody Sokol Brett Van Sloten

Sophomores (14): LB Quinton Alston RB Damon Bullock DL Carl Davis OL Andrew Donnal OL Tommy Gaul TE Ray Hamilton DE Mike Hardy DB Nico Law DB John Lowdermilk WR Kevonte Martin-Manley (2) P Jonny Mullings OL Brandon Scherff (3) DL Louis Trinca-Pasat FB Mark Weisman

Pronunciation Guide Head Coach Kirk Ferentz ________ FAIR-ints C.J. Beathard __________________BETH-urd Steve Bigach ___________________ BIG-ack Austin Blythe ___________________ BLYTH Conor Boffeli _________________ BO-fell-ee Torrey Campbell _______________ TORE-ee Jordan Canzeri _____________ CAN-zear-ee Greg Castillo ________________ kas-TEE-oh Tom Donatell ______________ DON-uh-tell Andrew Donnal ______________ duh-NELL Jake Duzey ___________________ DEW-zee Faith Ekakitie____________ ee-KACK-uh-tee James Ferentz _________________ FAIR-ints C.J. Fiedorowicz _________feh-DOR-uh-wits Joe Gaglione ______________ GAG-lee-own Jonathan Gimm ___________________ GIM Jacob Hillyer ___________________ HILL-yir Micah Hyde ____________________ MY-kuh Christian Kirksey _______________ KIRK-see Marshall Koehn ___________________CONE Connor Kornbrath __________KORN-brayth Henry Krieger-Coble______ KRAG-ir CO-bull Nico Law ______________________ NEE-ko Jordan Lomax ________________ LOW-max John Lowdermilk ___________LOUD-ir-milk Kevonte Martin-Manley ______ KEY-von-tay Greg Mabin ___________________ MAY-bin Nate Meier ______________________MYER Trent Mossbrucker _________ MOSS-bruk-ir Jim Poggi _____________________ POE-jee Jake Rudock ___________________ RU-doc Brandon Scherff _________________ SHERF Tavaun Smith ________________ tae-VOHN Cody Sokol _____________________ SO-kul Laron Taylor __________________ luh-RON Louis Trinca-Pasat _______ TRIN-kuh puh-sot Dean Tsopanides ________ so-puh-NYE-des Brett Van Sloten ___________ van-SLOW-tin Daumantas Venckus-Cucchiara DOE-mahn-tis VINS-koos koo-CHAR-uh John Wienke __________________ WINK-ee

Redshirt Freshmen (11): OL Austin Blythe DB Torrey Campbell DL Darian Cooper LB Cole Fisher PK Marshall Koehn DE Riley McMinn LB Travis Perry QB Jake Rudock DE Melvin Spears DL Dean Tsopanides OL Jordan Walsh Freshmen (2): RB Barkley Hill RB Greg Garmon

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2012 LETTERMEN/STARTERS BREAKDOWN Lettermen Returning (39) Offense (19) Quarterback (2) Running Back (2) Fullback (2) Tight End (3)

Wide Receiver (5)

Offensive Line (5)

Offense (10) *** * * * ** ** ** ** * *** * ** * * ** * * * **

James Vandenberg John Wienke Damon Bullock Jordan Canzeri Jonathan Gimm Brad Rogers Zach Derby C.J. Fiedorowicz Ray Hamilton Keenan Davis Kevonte Martin-Manley Nick Nielsen Don Shumpert Steven Staggs James Ferentz Nolan MacMillan Brandon Scherff Matt Tobin Brett Van Sloten

Defense (17) Defensive End (1) Defensive Line (1) Linebacker (5)

* * * * ** ** ** Defensive Back (10) *** ** *** * * * ** ** * *** Specialists (3) Long Snaps (1) Kicker (2)

Dominic Alvis Steve Bigach Quinton Alston Marcus Collins Anthony Hitchens Christian Kirksey James Morris Greg Castillo Tom Donatell Micah Hyde Nico Law Jordan Lomax John Lowdermilk B.J. Lowery Tanner Miller Collin Sleeper Jack Swanson

* Casey Kreiter ** Mike Meyer * Trent Mossbrucker

Lettermen Breakdown (39) 3 year Lettermen: 2 year Lettermen: 1 year Lettermen:

Lettermen Lost (23)

5 14 20

Running Back (2)

** *** Wide Receiver (3) * * *** Offensive Line (4) ** * *** *** Tight End (1) ****

Marcus Coker Jason White Joe Audlehelm Marcus Grant Marvin McNutt, Jr. Adam Gettis Woody Orne Riley Reiff Markus Zusevics Brad Herman

Starters Information Returning (11, plus two specialists) Reflects 2011 final game line-up. Number of 2011 starts in ( ) Offense (6) Quarterback Wide Receiver Fullback Tight End Offensive Line Defense (5) Defensive End Linebacker

Defense (12) Defensive End (2) **** **** Defensive Line (3) *** * * Linebacker (4) * * **** * Defensive Back (3) **** **** *

Broderick Binns Lebron Daniel Mike Daniels Joe Forgy Tom Nardo A.J. Derby Shane DiBona Tyler Nielsen Terrance Pryor Jordan Bernstine Shaun Prater Kyle Steinbrecher

Defensive Back

Dominic Alvis (6) Christian Kirksey (13) James Morris (12) Micah Hyde (13) Tanner Miller (11)

Specialists (2) Kicker Long Snaps

Mike Meyer (13) Casey Kreiter (13)

Lost (12) Offense (5) Running Back Wide Receiver Offensive Line

Specialists (1) Punter (1)

James Vandenberg (13) Keenan Davis (12) Brad Rogers (7) C.J. Fiedorowicz (5) James Ferentz (13) Matt Tobin (10)

* Eric Guthrie

Marcus Coker (12) Marvin McNutt, Jr. (13) Adam Gettis (13) Riley Reiff (13) Markus Zusevics (13)

Defense (6) * - - indicates letters earned

Defensive End Broderick Binns (13) Defensive Tackle Mike Daniels (13) Tom Nardo (8) Linebacker Tyler Nielsen (12) Defensive Back Jordan Bernstine (11) Shaun Prater (13) Specialists (1) Punter

Eric Guthrie (13)

Others Returning with Starting Experience (Career starts in parenthesis) Offense (7) Fullback Offensive Line Running Back Tight End Wide Receiver

Jonathan Gimm (3) Nolan MacMillan (6) Brandon Scherff (3) Jordan Canzeri (1) Zach Derby (5) Kevonte Martin-Manley (2)

Defense (5) Defensive Back

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Greg Castillo (4) Tom Donatell (2 at OLB) Collin Sleeper (2) Steve Bigach (5) Shane DiBona (2)


2012 IOWA HAWKEYES 52 - - *Quinton Alston Linebacker 6-1, 224, Sophomore Sicklerville, N.J. (Timber Creek Regional HS) Hawk-Item - - One of three redshirt freshmen named to 2012 Leadership Group . . . one of 10 true freshmen to see action in 2011. 2012 - - Listed as second team middle linebacker following spring practice. 2011 - - Recorded four solo tackles and three assists, including a shared tackle for loss . . . saw first action of career in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, recording one solo tackle as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, recording two solo tackles and one assist . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana, recording two assisted tackles, including a shared tackle for loss . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan, recording one solo tackle as defense allowed just 323 yards total offense . . . did not see actin in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue . . . did not see action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . did not see action in Insight Bowl. High school honors - - Selected to compete in Chesapeake Bowl as a regional all-star as a senior, despite missing majority of final season due to injury . . . first team all-Group III and all-conference as a junior, while earning second team all-state honors . . . Career - - saw action in just two games as a senior due to injury . . . recorded 80 tackles, including four QB sacks and 12 tackles for loss, as a junior . . . recorded six tackles while playing for North team in Chesapeake Bowl . . . two-year team captain while helping team make three straight playoff appearances . . . earned three letters in football as linebacker, defensive end and running back. Personal - - Born 9/7/93 in Philadelphia, Pa. . . . open major . . . earned academic recognition in each of last four years . . . parents are Connie and Quinton Alston . . . high school coach was Rob Hinson.

Career Bests Tackles: __________________ Solos: ____________________ Assists: ___________________ Tackle for Loss: ____________

3 vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11 2 vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11 2 vs. Indiana, 10/22/11 .5 vs. Indiana, 10/22/11

. . . recorded two solo stops and three assists vs. Hoosiers, including a shared QB sack . . . started at defensive end in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, recording three solo tackles . . . started at defensive end in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan as defense allowed just 323 yards total offense . . . recorded two solo tackles and one assist before leaving game due to injury. 2010 - - Saw action in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 35-7 win over Iowa State, recording one solo tackle, a six-yard QB sack for first career tackle . . . did not see action in 34-27 loss at Arizona . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State, recording one solo tackle as defense allowed just 112 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 24-3 win over Penn State due to injury . . . did not see action in 38-28 win at Michigan due to injury . . . did not see action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin due to injury . . . did not see action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State due to injury . . . did not see action in 18-13 win at Indiana due to injury . . . did not see action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern due to injury . . . did not see action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State due to injury . . . did not see action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota due to injury . . . did not see action in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri, due to injury. 2009 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - First team all-state, all-district and all-conference as a junior . . . battled injury as a senior, but still earned second team all-conference recognition . . . Career - - totaled 57 tackles, including nine sacks . . . also had 358 receiving yards as a junior . . . gained 352 yards rushing and 150 yards receiving as a senior . . . team captain as a senior . . . also lettered in track and basketball. Personal - - Born 2/18/91 . . . communication studies major . . . parents are Constance and Dennis Alvis . . . National Honor Society student with a 3.8 grade point average . . . high school coach was Matt Straight.

Career Bests Tackles: __________________ Solos: ____________________ Assists: ___________________ Tackle for Loss: ____________ QB Sack: _________________ Force Fumble: _____________ Pass Break-up: _____________

Game-by-Game Defensive Stats

Career Statistics

2010 ________ Solo-Ast. E. Illinois __________ 0-0 IA State ___________ 1-0 at Arizona ________ DNP Ball State __________ 1-0 Penn State _________ Inj. at Michigan ________ Inj. Wisconsin _________ Inj. Mich. State ________ Inj. at Indiana _________ Inj. at N’western _______ Inj. Ohio State _________ Inj. at Minnesota _______ Inj. Missouri (n) ________ Inj. Totals ____________ 2-0

Defense __ Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ____ PBU ____ FF ___ QBH Freshman ___ 4 ____ 3_____ 7 _____ .5/1 ____ 0/0 ______ 0_______ 0 _____0

Career Statistics

Game-by-Game Defensive Stats 2011 ________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech ___________ 1-3 at IA State _________ 2-0 Pitt _______________ 2-1 ULM ______________ 1-0 at PSU ____________ 0-0 N’western _________ 2-1 Indiana ___________ 0-2 at Minn. ___________ 0-0

2011 ________ Solo-Ast. Michigan __________ 1-0 Mich. State _______ DNP at Purdue ________ DNP at Nebraska _______ DNP Oklahoma (n) _____ DNP Totals ____________ 4-3

79 - - *Dominic Alvis Defensive Line 6-4, 265, Junior Logan, Iowa (Logan-Magnolia HS)

5, twice, last vs. Indiana, 10/22/11 3, twice, last at Minnesota, 10/29/11 3, twice, last vs. Indiana, 10/22/11 2 vs. Northwestern, 9/17/11 1, twice, last vs. Pittsburgh, 9/17/11 1 vs. Pittsburgh, 9/17/11 1 at Penn State, 10/08/11

2011 ________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech ____________1-3 at IA State __________2-0 Pitt ________________2-1 ULM _______________1-2 at PSU _____________0-2 N’western __________3-2 Indiana ____________2-3 at Minn. ____________3-0 Michigan ___________2-1 Mich. State _________ Inj. at Purdue ___________ Inj. at Nebraska _________ Inj. Oklahoma (n) _______ Inj. Totals __________ 16-14

Defense __ Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ____ PBU ____ FF ___ QBH Freshman ___ 2 ____ 0_____ 2 _____ 1/6 ____ 1/6 ______ 0_______ 0 _____0 Sophomore _ 16 ____ 14 ____ 30 ___ 3.5/11 __ 1.5/8 _____ 1_______ 1 _____0 Career _____ 18____ 14 ____32 ____4/17___2.5/14 _____ 1_______1 _____0

5 - - Kyle Anderson

Hawk-Item - - Did not participate in spring practice due to injury.

Quarterback 6-3, 210, Redshirt Freshman Ames, Iowa (Ames HS)

2012 - - Listed as co-first team defensive end following spring practice.

2012 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.

2011 - - Suffered knee injury in win over 13th-ranked Michigan and missed remainder of the season . . . saw action in nine games, recording 16 solo tackles and 14 assists, along with 3.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 QB sacks, one pass break-up and a forced fumble . . . started at defensive tackle in 34-7 win over Tennessee Tech . . . recorded one solo tackle and three assists in opening win . . . started at defensive tackle in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, recording two solo tackles . . . started at defensive end in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . recorded three tackles vs. Pitt, including two solo stops, a QB sack and the first forced fumble of his career, which led to Pitt turnover . . . started at defensive end in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, recording one solo tackle and two assists as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, recording two assisted tackles and one pass break-up . . . started at defensive end in 41-31 win over Northwestern, recording career-best five tackles (three solo and two assists), including two tackles for loss . . . started at defensive end in 45-24 win over Indiana

2011 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. High school honors - - Earned first team all-conference and first team all-state honors as a senior . . . was second team allconference as a junior . . . named offensive MVP of conference as a senior . . . Career - - helped team post 9-3 record while advancing to state playoffs as a senior . . . team captain as a senior . . . earned two varsity letters in both football and basketball. Personal - - Born 8/18/92 . . . pre-business major . . . parents are Lisa and Jeff Anderson . . . high school coach was Bruce Vertanen.

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2012 IOWA HAWKEYES 54 - - *Steve Bigach (BIG-ack) Defensive Lineman 6-3, 282, Senior Cleveland, Ohio (St. Ignatius HS) Hawk-Item - - One of five seniors named to 2012 Leadership Group. 2012 - - Listed as co-first team defensive end following spring practice. 2011 Honors - - Named to Capital One/CoSIDA District Six Academic All-America team . . . academic all-Big Ten for second straight year . . . 2011 - - saw action in 12 games, with five starts, recording nine solo tackles and 15 assists, including one tackle for loss and one QB sack . . . also had one QB pressure and a recovered fumble . . . saw action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, recording one solo tackle . . . did not see action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, recording one solo tackle as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, recording one assisted tackle . . . started at defensive tackle for first career start in 41-31 win over Northwestern . . . career-best five tackles vs. Northwestern, including three solo stops and one QB sack . . . first career recovered fumble in the fourth quarter led to an Iowa field goal . . . started at defensive tackle in 45-24 win over Indiana, recording career-best six tackles, including two solo stops and four assists . . . started at defensive tackle in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, recording two assisted tackles . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan as defense allowed just 323 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, recording two solo tackles and one QB pressure . . . started at defensive end in 31-21 win at Purdue, recording one assisted tackle as defense allowed just 282 yards total offense . . . started at defensive end in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, recording three assisted tackles . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, recording one assisted tackle as defense allowed just 275 yards total offense. 2010 Honors - - Academic all-Big Ten . . . 2010 - - Saw action in 37-17 win over Eastern Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 35-7 win over Iowa State, recording one assisted tackle and one QB pressure for first career statistics . . . did not see action in 34-27 loss at Arizona . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State, recording one assisted tackle as defense allowed just 112 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 24-3 win over Penn State . . . did not see action in 38-28 win at Michigan . . . did not see action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin . . . saw action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State, recording one solo tackle, which was an eight-yard QB sack, as defense allowed just 31 net rushsing yards and 258 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 18-13 win at Indiana . . . did not see action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern . . . did not see action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State . . . did not see action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri. 2009 - - Did not see any game action.

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. Personal - - Born 4/30/90 . . . integrative physiology major . . . National Merit Commended Scholar . . . first academic honors every semester . . . one of two players from Cleveland on Iowa roster . . . parents are Margaret and Stephen Bigach . . . high school coach was Chuck Kyle.

Career Defensive Bests Tackles: __________________ Solos: ____________________ Assists: ___________________ QB Sack: _________________ QB Pressure: ______________

6 vs. Indiana, 10/22/11 3 vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11 4 vs. Indiana, 10/22/11 1, twice, last vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11 1, twice, last vs. Michigan State, 11/12/11

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Defense __ Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ___Int-Yds. __ QBH ___ FF __ RF Freshman ___ 0 ____ 0_____ 0 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______ 0 _____0 ____0 Sophomore __ 1 ____ 2_____ 3 _____ 1/8 ____ 1/8 ______0-0 ______ 1 _____0 ____0 Junior ______ 9 ____ 15 ____ 24 ____ 1/6 ____ 1/6 ______0-0 ______ 1 _____0 ____1 Career _____ 10____ 17 ____27 ___ 2/141 ___2/14______0-0 ______2 _____0 ____1

63 - - Austin Blythe (BLYTH) Offensive Line 6-3, 275, Redshirt Freshman Williamsburg, Iowa (Williamsburg HS) Hawk-Item - - One of three redshirt freshmen named to 2012 Leadership Group. 2012 - - Listed as co-first team right guard following spring practice. 2011 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Named honorable mention on Parade all-America team . . . two-time first team all-state honoree . . . three-time first team alldistrict selection . . . Ed Thomas Award nominee . . . named High School Wrestler of the Year as a senior by Iowa City Press-Citizen . . . Career - - helped prep squad to state playoff appearances in 2008, 2009 and 2010, compiling 28-5 overall record . . . team captain as a senior . . . completed career with 123 tackles, 40 tackles for loss, 14 QB sacks and three fumble recoveries . . . had 20 tackles, five tackles for loss and three fumble recoveries as a sophomore . . . collected 40 tackles, 17 tackles for loss and five QB sacks as a junior . . . had 63 tackles, 18 tackles for loss and nine QB sacks as a senior . . . earned three straight state heavyweight wrestling titles in final three years after placing second at state meet as a freshman . . . compiled 187-11 prep wrestling record and holds state record with 143 career pins . . . posted 50-1 record as a senior, becoming 72nd wrestler in state history to win three straight state titles and 43rd wrestler to reach state finals four straight years . . . earned varsity letters in football (3), wrestling (4) and track (4). Personal - - Born 6/16/92 . . . industrial engineering major . . . member of prep Honor Roll and National Honor Society . . . parents are Mary and Curt Blythe . . . high school coach was Curt Ritchie.

59 - - Conor Boffeli Offensive Line 6-5, 290, Junior West Des Moines, Iowa (Valley HS) 2012 - - Listed as co-first team right guard following spring practice.

2008 - - Redshirted.

2009 ________ Solo-Ast. Northern IA _______ DNP at Iowa State ______ DNP Arizona __________ DNP at Penn State______ DNP Ark. State _________ DNP Michigan _________ DNP at Wisconsin ______ DNP at Mich. State _____ DNP Indiana __________ DNP N’western ________ DNP at Ohio State ______ DNP Minnesota ________ DNP GA Tech (n) _______ DNP Totals ____________ 0-0

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2010 ________ Solo-Ast. E. Illinois ___________0-0 Iowa State __________0-1 at Arizona _________DNP Ball State ___________0-1 Penn State _________DNP at Michigan ________DNP Wisconsin _________DNP Mich. State _________1-0 at Indiana _________DNP at N’western _______DNP Ohio State _________DNP at Minnesota _______DNP Missouri (n) ________DNP Totals _____________1-2

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2011 _________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech _____________0-1 at IA State ___________1-0 Pitt _______________DNP ULM _______________1-0 at PSU ______________0-1 N’western ___________3-2 Indiana _____________2-4 at Minn. ____________0-2 Michigan ___________0-0 Mich. State __________2-0 at Purdue ___________0-1 at Nebraska _________0-3 Oklahoma (n) ________0-1 Totals ____________ 9-14

2011 - - Saw action in 34-9 opening win over Tennessee Tech . . . did not see action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . did not see action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as offense gained 453 yards total offense and allowed no sacks . . . did not see action in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue . . . did not see action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . did not see action in Insight Bowl.


2012 IOWA HAWKEYES 2010 - - Listed as third team center following spring practice . . . saw action in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois as offense gained 435 yards total offense . . . saw action in offensive line in 35-7 win over Iowa State as offense gained 479 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 34-27 loss at Arizona . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State as offense gained 562 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 24-3 win over Penn State . . . did not see action in 38-28 win at Michigan . . . did not see action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin . . . saw action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State . . . did not see action in 18-13 win at Indiana . . . did not see action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern . . . did not see action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State . . . did not see action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri. 2009 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Second team all-state selection as a senior . . . three-time allconference pick, including first team honors as a senior . . . led team to Class 4-A state championship in 2005 and 2008 . . . Career - - totaled 31 catches for 402 yards and two touchdowns as a tight end . . . added 13 tackles as a senior . . . high school team posted a combined 43-1 record over four years . . . team captain as a senior . . . also lettered in basketball and baseball. Personal - - Born 8/29/91 . . . leisure studies major . . . parents are Jodi and Jim Boffeli . . . four-time academic all-conference selection . . . Honor Roll student throughout high school . . . high school coach was Gary Swenson.

32 - - *Damon Bullock Running Back 6-0, 195, Sophomore Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield HS) Hawk Item - - One of 10 true freshmen to see action in 2011. 2012 - - Listed as first team running back following spring practice.

Game-By-Game Stats Rushing 2011 _______ No. ___Yds. __ TD _ Lng TN Tech ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at IA State ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Pitt __________ 1 _____ 4 ____ 0 _____ 4 ULM _________ 7 ____ 18 ____ 0 _____ 5 at PSU ______ DNP _________________ N’western ___ DNP _________________ Indiana _____ DNP _________________ at Minn. _____ DNP _________________ Michigan ____ DNP _________________ Mich. State __ DNP _________________ at Purdue ___ DNP _________________ at Nebraska ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Oklahoma (n) _ 2 _____-2 ____ 0 _____ 3 Totals _______10 ___ 20____ 0 _____5

Receiving 2011 ________ No. ___ Yds. _ TD__ Lng TN Tech _______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at IA State _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Pitt ___________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - ULM __________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at PSU _______ DNP N’western ____ DNP Indiana_______ DNP at Minn. ______ DNP Michigan _____ DNP Mich. State ____ DNP at Purdue _____ DNP at Nebraska ____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Oklahoma (n)___ 1_____ 11 ___ 0 ____11 Totals_________ 1_____11 ___0 ___ 11

Game-by-Game Kickoff Returns 2011 _______ No. ___Yds. __ TD _ Lng TN Tech ______ 1 ____ 23 ____ 0 ____ 23 at IA State ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Pitt __________ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - ULM _________ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at PSU ______ DNP N’western ___ DNP Indiana _____ DNP at Minn. _____ DNP Michigan ____ DNP Mich. State __ DNP at Purdue ___ DNP at Nebraska ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Oklahoma (n) _ 1 ____ 20 ____ 0 ____ 20 Totals _______ 2 ____ 43____ 0 ____23

Career Statistics 2011 Honors - - Team Leader Award, Offense . . . 2011 - - played in six games . . . 10 rushing attempts for 20 yards, one reception for 11 yards and averaged 21.5 yards on two KO returns . . . saw first action of career in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, with one KO return for 23 yards and one solo tackle on special teams . . . saw action in tripleovertime loss at Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh as offense gained 475 yards total offense . . . had first rushing attempt of his career for four yards . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as offense gained 453 yards total offense . . . had seven rushing attempts for 18 yards vs. ULM, with a long of five yards . . . did not see action in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . did not see action in 41-31 win over Northwestern . . . did not see action in 45-24 win over Indiana . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, but had no statistics . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, with two rushing attempts for minus two yards and one reception for 11 yards . . . also had one KO return for 20 yards. High school honors - - Named to Top 50 Player list in Dallas/Fort Worth area as a senior . . . named 5-A District and team Most Valuable Offensive Player as a senior . . . Career - - three year letterman in football and track . . . team captain as a senior, leading team to 8-2 record and into the state playoffs . . . holds school record with six touchdowns in a game . . . set personal best of 248 rushing yards in a game as a senior . . . had 235 rushing attempts for 1,606 yards and 22 touchdowns as a senior . . . played in just three games as a junior due to injury, rushing for 350 yards and scoring four touchdowns. Personal - - Born 4/29/93 in Baltimore, MD . . . leisure studies major . . . member of National Society of High School Scholars . . . parents are Kimberly and Roscoe Handy . . . high school coach was Jeff Hulme.

Rushing _________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 10 __________ 20 __________ 2.0___________0 ____________5 Receiving ________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 1___________ 11 _________ 11.0 __________0 ___________11 KO Returns_______ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 2___________ 43 _________ 21.5 __________0 ___________23

22 - - Torrey Campbell (TORE-ee) Defensive Back 5-11, 183, Redshirt Freshman Naples, Fla. (Barron Collier HS) 2012 - - Listed as second team cornerback following spring practice. 2011 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Named first team all-conference as a freshman and sophomore . . . Career - - team advanced to state playoffs as a junior and senior, posting a 24-9 over his final three seasons . . . rushed 37 times for 300 yards and four touchdowns as a senior . . . recorded 48 tackles, 10 pass break-ups and one tackle for loss on defense . . . rushed for 552 yards and six touchdowns on 73 attempts as a junior . . . rushed 159 times for 1,000 yards and nine touchdowns as a sophomore . . . team captain as a senior . . . earned four varsity letters as running back and defensive back . . . also lettered four times in track (hurdles and sprints).

Career Rushing Bests Attempts: ________________ Yards: ____________________ Touchdowns: _____________ Long: ____________________

7 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/24/11 18 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/24/11 None 5 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/24/11

Personal - - Born 11/27/92 . . . social work interest major . . . one of two players from Naples on Iowa roster . . . parents are Jennifer and Charlie Campbell . . . high school coach was Mark Ivey.

Career Receiving Bests Receptions: _______________ Yards: ____________________ Touchdowns: _____________ Long: ____________________

1 vs. Oklahoma, 12/30/11 11 vs. Oklahoma, 12/30/11 None 11 vs. Oklahoma, 12/30/11

Career KO Return Bests Number: _________________ 1, twice, last vs. Oklahoma, 12/30/11 Yards: ____________________ 23 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/03/11 Long: ____________________ 23 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/03/11

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2012 IOWA HAWKEYES 33 - - *Jordan Canzeri (CAN-zear-ee) Running Back 5-9, 180, Sophomore Troy, N.Y. (Troy HS) Hawk-Item - - One of 10 true freshmen to see action in 2011. 2012 - - Suffered major knee injury during spring practice and status is questionable for 2012 season. 2011 - - Saw action in seven games, with one start . . . rushed 31 times for 114 yards and had six receptions for 28 yards and a touchdown . . . also averaged 19.5 yards on four KO returns . . . did not see action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech . . . did not see action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . did not see action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . saw first action of career in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as offense gained 453 yards total offense . . . rushed five times for 30 yards vs. ULM, with a long of 12 yards . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 41-31 win over Northwestern due to injury . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense . . . four rushing attempts for 26 yards vs. Hoosiers, along with one KO return for 29 yards . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, recording one KO return for 16 yards . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan, recording two KO returns for 33 yards . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue due to injury . . . did not see action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska due to injury . . . started at running back in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma . . . led rushing attack with 58 yards on 22 carries and had six receptions for 28 yards and a touchdown . . . had nine-yard scoring reception in fourth quarter to cut deficit to 21-14.

Game-by-Game Kickoff Returns 2011 _______ No. ___Yds. __ TD _ Lng TN Tech _____ DNP at IA State ___ DNP Pitt _________ DNP ULM _________ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at PSU _______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - N’western ___ DNP Indiana ______ 1 ____ 29 ____ 0 ____ 29 at Minn. ______ 1 ____ 16 ____ 0 ____ 16 Michigan _____ 2 ____ 33 ____ 0 ____ 19 Mich. State ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Purdue ____Inj. at Nebraska ___Inj. Oklahoma (n) _ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Totals _______ 4 ____ 78____ - ____29

Career Statistics Rushing _________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 31 __________ 114 _________ 3.7___________0 ___________15 Receiving ________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 6___________ 28 __________ 4.7___________1 ___________12 KO Returns_______ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 4___________ 78 _________ 19.5 __________0 ___________29

2 - - ***Greg Castillo (kas-TEE-oh)

High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a senior . . . offensive MVP of regional final, state semifinal and state championship game . . . earned second team all-state honors as a junior . . . named Section Two and Division Player of the Year as a junior . . . earned all-area honors as punt returner . . . Career - - team advanced to state championship game as a senior and posted 21-2 record his last two seasons . . . rushed for 2,048 yards and 33 touchdowns as a senior and had five receptions for 30 yards and scored three special teams touchdowns . . . recorded 36 solo tackles and 10 assists on defense, including 12 tackles for loss, three QB sacks and two interceptions . . . rushed for 1,252 yards as a junior . . . first running back at Troy HS with back-to-back seasons over 1,000 rushing yards and first player with over 2,000 yards in a season . . . holds school records for rushing yards and all-purpose yards . . . also set single season marks for rushing touchdowns (33) and total touchdowns (36) . . . team captain as a senior . . . earned two football letters as running back and defensive back and competed as sprinter on track team for four years. Personal - - Born 2/18/93 . . . sociology major . . . earned NYSPHSAA Scholar Athlete team award . . . parents are Regina and Brian Canzeri . . . high school coach was Jack Burger.

Career Rushing Bests Attempts: ________________ Yards: ____________________ Touchdowns: _____________ Long: ____________________

22 vs. Oklahoma, 12/30/11 58 vs. Oklahoma, 12/30/11 None 15 vs. Indiana, 10/22/11

Career Receiving Bests Receptions: _______________ Yards: ____________________ Touchdowns: _____________ Long: ____________________

6 vs. Oklahoma, 12/30/11 28 vs. Oklahoma, 12/30/11 1 vs. Oklahoma, 12/30/11 12 vs. Oklahoma, 12/30/11

Career KO Return Bests Number: _________________ 2 vs. Michigan, 11/05/11 Yards: ____________________ 33 vs. Michigan, 11/05/11 Long: ____________________ 29 vs. Indiana, 10/22/11

Game-By-Game Stats Rushing 2011 _______ No. ___Yds. __ TD _ Lng TN Tech _____ DNP _________________ at IA State ___ DNP _________________ Pitt _________ DNP _________________ ULM _________ 5 ____ 30 ____ 0 ____ 12 at PSU _______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - N’western ___ DNP _________________ Indiana ______ 4 ____ 26 ____ 0 ____ 15 at Minn. ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Michigan _____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Mich. State ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Purdue ____Inj. __________________ at Nebraska ___Inj. __________________ Oklahoma (n) _ 22 ___ 58 ____ 0 ____ 12 Totals _______31 ___114 ___ 0 ____15

Receiving 2011 ________ No. ___ Yds. _ TD__ Lng TN Tech ______ DNP at IA Statte ____ DNP Pitt __________ DNP ULM __________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at PSU ________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - N’western ____ DNP Indiana________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Minn. _______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Michigna ______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Mich. State _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Purdue ______Inj. at Nebraska ____Inj. Oklahoma (n)___ 6_____ 28 ___ 1 ____12 Totals_________ 6_____28 ___1 ___ 12

Defensive Back 5-11, 187, Senior Mount Laurel, N.J. (St. Joseph’s Prep, Penn.) Hawk-Item - - One of five seniors named to 2012 Leadership Group . . . one of five juniors named to 2011 Leadership Group . . . one of two sophomores named to 2010 Leadership Group . . . one of two redshirt freshmen named to 2009 Leadership Group. 2012 - - Listed as second team right cornerback following spring practice. 2011 - - Started at cornerback in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, recording two assisted tackles and one pass break-up . . . started at cornerback in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, recording career-best nine solo tackles . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, recording one solo tackle as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan as defense allowed just 323 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-21 win at Purdue as defense allowed just 282 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, but had no statistics . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, but had no statistics. 2010 - - Saw action in all 13 games, with one start . . . recorded 11 tackles and two pass breakups . . . started at cornerback in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois as defense allowed just 157 yards total offense . . . recording one solo stop and two assists in opening win . . . saw action in 35-7 win over Iowa State, recording one solo tackle, two assists and one pass break-up . . . saw action in 34-27 loss at Arizona, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State as defense allowed just 112 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-3 win over Penn State as defense allowed just 54 net rushing yards and 301 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 38-28 win at Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State, recording one pass break-up as defense allowed just 31 net rushing yards and 258 yards total offense . . . saw action in 18-13 win at Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota, recording career-best three tackles, including two solo tackles and one assist . . . saw action in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri, recording one solo tackle. 2009 - - Saw action in four games, with one start . . . started at cornerback in 17-16 win over Northern Iowa, recording three assisted tackles . . . did not see action in 35-3 win at Iowa State due to injury . . . did not see action in 27-17 win over Arizona due to injury . . . did not see action in 27-10 win at Penn State due to injury . . . returned to action in 24-21 win over Arkansas State, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 42-24 win over Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 12-0 win over Minnesota, but had no statistics. 2008 - - Redshirted.

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2012 IOWA HAWKEYES High school honors - - Selected to East/West All-Star Game . . . honorable mention all-state as a senior . . . first team all-Catholic and all-city as a senior . . . second team all-Catholic as a junior . . . Career - - collected nine interceptions and 20 passes defended . . . also had 21 catches for 550 yards and nine touchdowns . . . team captain . . . also lettered in track.

55 - - *Marcus Collins

Personal - - Born 5/3/90 . . . management major . . . parents are Zaida Castillo and Juan Castillo . . . father Juan is defensive coordinator with NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles . . . high school coach was Gil Brooks.

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

Career Bests Tackles: __________________ Solos: ____________________ Assists: ___________________ PBU: _____________________

9 at Iowa State, 9/10/11 9 at Iowa State, 9/10/11 3 vs. Northern Iowa, 9/05/09 1, three times, last vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/03/11

Game-by-Game Defensive Stats 2009 ________ Solo-Ast. Northern IA ________ 0-3 at IA State _________ Inj. Arizona ___________ Inj. at Penn State_______ Inj. Ark. State __________ 0-1 Michigan _________ DNP at Wisconsin ______ DNP at Mich. State _____ DNP Indiana ___________ 0-0 N’western ________ DNP at Ohio State ______ DNP Minnesota _________ 0-0 GA Tech (n) _______ DNP Totals ____________ 0-4

2010 ________ Solo-Ast. E. Illinois ___________1-2 IA State ____________1-2 at Arizona __________0-0 Ball State ___________0-0 Penn State __________0-0 at Michigan _________0-0 Wisconsin __________0-0 Mich. State _________0-0 at Indiana __________0-0 at N’western ________0-0 Ohio State __________0-1 at Minnesota ________2-1 Missouri (n) _________1-0 Totals _____________5-6

2011 _________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech _____________0-2 at IA State ___________9-0 Pitt ________________1-0 ULM _______________1-0 at PSU ______________0-0 N’western ___________0-1 Indiana _____________0-0 at Minn. ____________0-0 Michigan ___________0-0 Mich. State __________0-0 at Purdue ___________0-0 at Nebraska _________0-0 Oklahoma (n) ________0-0 Totals ____________ 11-3

Career Statistics Defense __ Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ___Int-Yds. __ PBU ___ FF __ RF Freshman ___ 0 ____ 4_____ 4 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______ 0 _____0 ____0 Sophomore __ 5 ____ 6_____ 11 ____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______ 2 _____0 ____0 Junior _____ 11 ____ 3_____ 14 ____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______ 1 _____0 ____0 Career _____ 16____ 13 ____29 ____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______3 _____0 ____0

50 - - Drew Clark Offensive Line 6-4, 288, Junior Marion, Iowa (Marion HS) 2012 - - Listed as second team left guard following spring practice. 2011 - -Saw action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech . . . did not see action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . did not see action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . did not see action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe . . . did not see action in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . did not see action in 41-31 win over Northwestern . . . did not see action in 45-24 win over Indiana . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue . . . did not see action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . did not see action in Insight Bowl.

Linebacker 6-0, 215, Sophomore Yeadon, Pa. (Monsignor Bonner HS)

2012 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2011 Honors - - Team Leader Award, Defense . . . 2011 - - saw action in 10 games, recording four solo tackles and four assists . . . saw first action of career in 34-9 opening win over Tennessee Tech, recording two solo tackles and one assist . . . saw action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana, recording one solo stop and one assist . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13thranked Michigan . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . saw action in 31-21 win at Purdue as defense allowed just 282 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma as defense allowed just 275 yards total offense, but had no statistics. High school honors - - Named Best Defensive Player in Philadelphia Catholic League as a senior . . . second team all-state as a senior . . . Earned first team all-Catholic League and first team all-County as a senior . . . Career - - earned three letters in football as outside linebacker . . . recorded 87 tackles as a senior, including 15 QB sacks, in helping team advance to state playoffs . . . also had three forced fumbles and two interceptions . . . collected 30 tackles as a junior and 25 stops as a sophomore . . . also earned four letters in track and three in wrestling . . . district wrestling champion as a junior. Personal - - Born 9/18/92 . . . pre-business major . . . parents are Allison Collins and Lorenzo Reeves . . . high school coach was Tom Oropeza.

Career Bests Tackles: __________________ 3 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/03/11 Solos: ____________________ 2 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/03/11 Assists: ___________________ 1, four times, last vs. Indiana, 10/22/11

Game-by-Game Defensive Stats 2011 ________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech ___________ 2-1 at IA State _________ 1-0 Pitt _______________ 0-1 ULM ______________ 0-0 at PSU ____________ 0-0 N’western _________ 0-1 Indiana ___________ 1-1

2011 ________ Solo-Ast. at Minn. ___________ 0-0 Michigan _________ DNP Mich. State _______ DNP at Purdue _________ 0-0 at Nebraska _______ DNP Oklahoma (n) ______ 0-0 Totals ____________ 4-4

Career Statistics Defense __ Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ___Int-Yds. __ PBU ___ FF __ RF Freshman ___ 4 ____ 4_____ 8 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______ 0 _____0 ____0

2010 - - Saw only action of the season in 45-0 win over Ball State as offense gained 562 yards total offense. 2009 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Two-time first team elite all-state selection . . . three-time first team all-district and all-metro selection . . . Career - - set school record with 119 pancake blocks . . . also played defensive line, collecting 130 tackles . . . team captain as a senior . . . also lettered in basketball and track and field . . . helped prep basketball team post 20-5 overall record as a senior, as team advanced to state tournament before one point loss in quarter-finals . . . holds school records for shot put and discus . . . helped prep track team finish ninth in Class 3-A state meet as a senior . . . won individual state titles in both shot put (64-7 ¾) and discus (161-01) as a senior. Personal - - Born 4/19/90 . . . mechanical engineering major . . . parents are Brenda and Charles Clark . . . academic all-district and all-state as a sophomore, junior and senior . . . finished in top 10 in his class academically throughout high school . . . high school coach was Tony Perkins.

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2012 IOWA HAWKEYES 97 - - Darian Cooper

33 - - Adam Cox

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

Fullback 5-11, 210, Redshirt Freshman Chana, Ill. (Stillman Valley HS)

2012 - - Listed as co-first team defensive tackle following spring practice.

2012 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2011 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on.

2011 - - Redshirted. 2011 Honors - - Team Leader Award, Defense. High school honors - - Named all-metro and metro defensive MVP in Baltimore area as a senior . . . first team all-conference and all-state as a senior . . . second team all-state as a junior . . . earned third team allconference honors as a center during junior season . . . named team defensive MVP as a senior . . . Career - - holds single game school record with five QB sacks . . . recorded 10 QB sacks, four forced fumbles and three pass break-ups as a senior . . . collected 12 QB sacks and two pass break-ups as a junior and had eight QB sacks as a sophomore . . . helped prep team post 20-4 record in his final two seasons and advance to state playoffs in each of three seasons. . . team captain as a senior . . . also competed in track, tossing shot put and discus.

High school honors - - Earned all-state honorable mention as a senior . . . selected as Stateline Player of the Year as a senior . . . named first team all-conference as a junior and senior . . . Career - - earned three letters in football as running back and linebacker . . . helped prep team win state title as a junior and return to title game as a senior, posting two-year record of 27-1 . . . team captain as a senior . . . rushed for 1,782 yards and 34 touchdowns as a senior, while collecting 94 tackles on defense . . . gained 1,197 yards and scored 12 touchdowns as a junior, with 106 tackles and nine QB sacks as a junior . . . also earned one letter in basketball. Personal - - Born 9/24/92 . . . human physiology major . . . parents are Lori and Jeff Cox . . . high school coach was Mike Lalor.

Personal - - Born 1/5/93 . . . pre-business major . . . mother is Catherine Cooper-Grogans . . . high school coach was Bill McGregor.

71 - - Carl Davis

23 - - Jordan Cotton

Defensive Line 6-5, 310, Sophomore Detroit, Mich. (Stevenson HS)

Wide Receiver 6-1, 185, Junior Mount Pleasant, Iowa (Mount Pleasant HS)

Hawk Item - - Did not participate in spring practice due to injury.

2012 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2011 - - Saw action in two games, recording one reception for four yards . . . did not see action on opening win over Tennessee Tech . . . did not see action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . did not see action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . did not see action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe . . . did not see action in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . did not see action in 41-31 win over Northwestern . . . did not see action in 45-24 win over Indiana . . . saw first action of career in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, recording one reception for four yards . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue . . . did not see action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . did not see action in Insight Bowl.

2012 - - Listed as co-first team defensive tackle following spring practice.

2010 - - Did not see any game action.

2011 - - Saw action in six games, recording two assisted tackles . . . did not see action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech due to injury . . . saw first action of career in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, recording one assisted tackle as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana, recording one assisted tackle . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota due to injury . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan due to injury . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State due to injury . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue due to injury . . . did not see action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . did not see action in Insight Bowl.

2009 - - Redshirted.

2010 - - Redshirted.

High school honors - - First team all-state as a junior and senior . . . two-time first team alldistrict selection . . . Career - - had 54 receptions for 664 yards and six touchdowns . . . also had 341 rushing attempts for 3,043 yards and 42 touchdowns . . . amassed 925 return yards, with three touchdowns . . . team captain as a senior . . . also lettered in basketball, track and field and baseball . . . Class 3A state champion in 400-meter hurdles as a junior . . . helped prep team place 12th in Class 3A state track meet as a senior.

High school honors - - Named first team all-state by Detroit Free Press, Detroit News and Macomb Daily . . . was first team all-conference as a senior after earning second team honors as a junior . . . Career - - recorded 58 tackles as a senior, including six QB sacks . . . also blocked two field goals, had one interception and scored one touchdown . . . collected 47 tackles as a junior, with eight tackles for loss, 15 QB hurries and three QB sacks . . . helped prep team post 10-2 mark as a junior and 13-1 record as a senior, advancing to state championship game at Ford Field in his final season . . . also lettered in basketball and track and field.

Personal - - Born 7/25/90 . . . interdepartmental studies major . . . parents are Cindy and Marshall Cotton . . . father played football at Iowa from 1984-87 and was a two-year letterman . . . attended same high school as TE Henry Krieger-Coble . . . high school coach was Bob Jensen.

Personal - - Born 3/2/92 . . . leisure studies major . . . mother is Ovella Davis . . . high school coach was Rick Bye.

Career Bests Career Receiving Bests Catches:__________________ Yards: ____________________ Touchdowns: _____________ Long: ____________________

1 at Minnesota, 10/29/11 4 at Minnesota, 10/29/11 None 4 at Minnesota, 10/29/11

Game-By-Game Stats Receiving 2011 _______ No. ___Yds. __ TD _ Lng TN Tech _____ DNP at IA Statte __ DNP Pitt _________ DNP ULM ________ DNP at PSU ______ DNP N’western ___ DNP Indiana _____ DNP

2011 _______ No. ___Yds. __ TD _ Lng at Minn. ______ 1 _____ 4 ____ 0 _____ 4 Michigan ____ DNP Mich. State ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Purdue ___ DNP at Nebraska __ DNP Oklahoma (n) DNP Totals _______ 1 _____ 4 ____ 0 _____4

Career Statistics Receiving ________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 1____________ 4 __________ 4.0___________0 ____________4

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Tackles: __________________ 1, twice, last vs. Indiana, 10/22/11 Solos: ____________________ None Assists: ___________________ 1, twice, last vs. Indiana, 10/22/11

Game-by-Game Defensive Stats 2011 ________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech ___________ Inj. at IA State _________ 0-0 Pitt _______________ 0-0 ULM ______________ 0-1 at PSU ____________ 0-0 N’western _________ 0-0 Indiana ___________ 0-1 at Minn. ___________ Inj.

2011 ________ Solo-Ast Michigan __________ Inj. Mich. State ________ Inj. at Purdue _________ Inj. at Nebraska _______ DNP Oklahoma (n) _____ DNP Totals ____________ 0-2

Career Statistics Defense __ Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ___Int-Yds. __ PBU ___ FF __ RF Freshman ___ 0 ____ 2_____ 2 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______ 0 _____0 ____0


2012 IOWA HAWKEYES 6 - - ***Keenan Davis Wide Receiver 6-3, 215, Senior Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Washington HS) Hawk-Item - - Candidate for Biletnikoff Award in 2011 . . . one of three true freshmen to see action in 2009. 2012 Preseason Honors - - First team preseason all-Big Ten by Phil Steele’s College Football and Blue Ribbon . . . named to CFPA Wide Receiver Trophy Watch List . . . 2012 - - listed as first team wide receiver following spring practice. 2011 - - Started at wide receiver in all 12 games he played . . . recorded 50 receptions for 713 yards and four touchdowns . . . ranked eighth in the Big Ten in receptions per game (4.2) and ninth in receiving yards per game (59.4) . . . started at wide receiver in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech . . . two receptions for 30 yards in opening win, including acrobatic 23-yard reception at one-yardline that led to Iowa touchdown . . . started at wide receiver in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . reached career bests with five receptions for 95 yards at ISU, and scored on a 23-yard reception on Iowa’s second overtime possession . . . also had 50 yards on two KO returns, with a best of 27 yards . . . started at wide receiver in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh as offense gained 475 yards total offense . . . career highs in receptions and yards with 10 catches for 129 yards and a touchdown vs. Pitt . . . had 14-yard scoring reception for second score of the season in fourth quarter and also had one KO return for 12 yards . . . started at wide receiver in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as offense gained 453 yards total offense . . . recorded two receptions for 32 yards vs. ULM, including a 23-yard scoring reception for third score of the season . . . started at wide receiver in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . three receptions for 26 yards at Penn State, along with one assisted tackle . . . started at wide receiver in 41-31 win over Northwestern as offense gained 379 yards total offense . . . five receptions for 109 yards and a touchdown vs. Northwestern to surpass 100 yards for second time this season . . . 47-yard touchdown reception in first half is longest reception of career and he has a touchdown in four of last five games . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense . . . three receptions for 42 yards vs. Hoosiers, including a long of 21 yards . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota due to injury . . . started at wide receiver in 24-16 win over 16thranked Michigan . . . two receptions for 52 yards vs. Wolverines, including 44-yard catch on opening touchdown drive . . . started at wide receiver in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . two receptions for 18 yards vs. MSU . . . started at wide receiver in 31-21 win at Purdue as offense gained 408 yards total offense . . . seven receptions for 63 yards at Purdue . . . started at wide receiver in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . led team with four receptions for 41 yards at Nebraska, while also collecting one solo tackle . . . started at wide receiver in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, recording five reception for 76 yards and one KO return for 16 yards. 2010 - - Saw action in all 13 games, recording 11 receptions for 131 yards and a touchdown . . . averaged 19.4 yards on nine KO returns . . . saw action in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois, but had no statistics as offense gained 435 yards total offense . . . saw action in 35-7 win over Iowa State as offense gained 479 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 34-27 loss at Arizona, recording one reception for 12 yards and one KO return for 18 yards . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State as offense gained 562 yards total offense . . . career-best four receptions for 50 yards and a touchdown vs. Ball State, with his eight-yard scoring reception giving Iowa a 14-0 advantage in the second period . . . saw action in 24-3 win over Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 38-28 win at Michigan, collecting one reception for four yards . . . saw action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 18-13 win at Indiana as offense gained 445 yards total offense . . . three pass receptions for 48 yards and three KO returns for 58 yards vs. Hoosiers . . . saw action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State . . . three KO returns for 58 yards vs. OSU, with a long of 21 yards . . . saw action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota, recording one reception for 12 yards and one kickoff return for 15 yards . . . saw action in 2724 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri . . . had one reception for five yards and one KO return for 26 yards vs. Missouri. 2009 - - Saw first action of career in 17-16 win over Northern Iowa, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 35-3 win at Iowa State as offense gained 426 yards total offense . . . had two receptions for 21 yards at ISU, including a 10-yard TD reception for first career touchdown . . . saw action in 27-17 win over Arizona, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 21-10 win at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-21 win over Arkansas State . . . had two catches for 34 yards vs. ASU, including a season-best 21-yard reception . . . saw action in 30-28 win over Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 20-10 win at Wisconsin, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 15-13 win at Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 42-24 win over Indiana . . . had no offense stats, but had first punt return of career . . . saw action in 17-10 loss to Northwestern, returning one kickoff for 11 yards . . . saw action in 27-24 overtime loss at Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 12-0 win over Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-14 Orange Bowl win over Georgia Tech, but had no statistics. High school honors - - Selected to play in Under Armour all-American game as a senior . . . Super Prep Top 100 in the Nation as a senior . . . two-time first team elite all-state selection . . . garnered five first team all-conference honors, including first team as both wide receiver and defensive back as a junior and senior . . . Career - - career totals include 169 receptions for 2,602 yards and 26 touchdowns . . . also registered 86 tackles and eight interceptions on defense . . . hold five Mississippi Valley conference records . . . two-time team captain . . . also lettered in basketball and track and field . . . helped prep team claim Class 4A state title as a

senior, running on 4 x 200 relay team that won state title and 4 x 100 relay that placed fifth. Personal - - Born 1/30/91 . . . interdepartmental studies major . . . parents are Caryn and Kenneth Davis . . . attended same high school as RB Andre Dawson and DB David Tann . . . high school coach was Tony Lombardi.

Career Receiving Bests Catches:__________________ Yards: ____________________ Touchdowns: _____________ Long: ____________________

10 vs. Pittsburgh, 9/17/11 129 vs. Pittsburgh, 9/17/11 1, six times, last vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11 47 vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11

Career KO Return Bests Number: _________________ Yards: ____________________ Touchdowns: _____________ Long: ____________________

3, twice, last vs. Ohio State, 11/20/10 58 (3 ret.), twice, last vs. Ohio State, 11/20/10 None 27 at Iowa State, 9/10/11

2009 Game-By-Game Stats Receiving ___ No. ___Yds. __ TD _ Lng Northern IA ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at IA State ____ 2 ____ 21 ____ 1 ____ 11 Arizona ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Penn State__ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Ark. State _____ 2 ____ 34 ____ 0 ____ 21 Michigan _____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Wisconsin __ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Mich. State _ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Indiana ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - N’western ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Ohio State __ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Minnesota ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - GA Tech (n) ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Totals _______ 4 ____ 55____ 1 ____21

KO Returns ___ No. ___ Yds. _ TD__ Lng Northern IA ____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at IA State _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Arizona _______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Penn State ___ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Ark. State ______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Michigan ______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Wisconsin ___ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Mich. State___ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Indiana________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - N’western _____ 1_____ 11 ___ 0 ____11 at Ohio State ___ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Minnesota _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - GA Tech (n) ____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Totals_________ 1_____11 ___0 ___ 11

2010 Game-By-Game Stats Receiving ___ No. ___Yds. __ TD _ Lng E. Illinois _____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - IA State ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Arizona ____ 1 ____ 12 ____ 0 ____ 12 Ball State _____ 4 ____ 50 ____ 1 ____ 20 Penn State ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Michigan ___ 1 _____ 4 ____ 0 _____ 4 Wisconsin ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Mich. State ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Indiana ____ 3 ____ 48 ____ 0 ____ 19 at N’western __ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Ohio State ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Minnesota __ 1 ____ 12 ____ 0 ____ 12 Missouri (n) ___ 1 _____ 5 ____ 0 _____ 5 Totals _______11 ___131 ___ 1 ____20

KO Returns ___ No. ___ Yds. _ TD__ Lng E. Illinois _______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - IA State _______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Arizona _____ 1_____ 18 ___ 0 ____18 Ball State ______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Penn State _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Michigan ____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Wisconsin _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Mich. State _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Indiana______ 3_____ 58 ___ 0 ____22 at N’western ___ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Ohio state _____ 3_____ 58 ___ 0 ____21 at Minnesota ___ 1_____ 15 ___ 0 ____15 Missouri (n) ____ 1_____ 26 ___ 0 ____26 Totals_________ 9____ 175___0 ___ 26

2011 Game-By-Game Stats Receiving ___ No. ___Yds. __ TD _ Lng TN Tech ______ 2 ____ 30 ____ 0 ____ 23 at IA State ____ 5 ____ 95 ____ 1 ____ 32 Pitt __________ 10 ___ 129 ___ 1 ____ 22 ULM _________ 2 ____ 32 ____ 1 ____ 23 at PSU _______ 3 ____ 26 ____ 0 ____ 11 N’western ____ 5 ____ 109 ___ 1 ____ 47 Indiana ______ 3 ____ 42 ____ 0 ____ 21 at Minn. ______Inj. __________________ Michigan _____ 2 ____ 52 ____ 0 ____ 44 Mich. State ___ 2 ____ 18 ____ 0 ____ 11 at Purdue ____ 7 ____ 63 ____ 0 ____ 19 at Nebraska ___ 4 ____ 41 ____ 0 ____ 16 Oklahoma (n) _ 5 ____ 76 ____ 0 ____ 21 Totals _______50 ___713 ___ 4 ____47

KO Returns ___ No. ___ Yds. _ TD__ Lng TN Tech _______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at IA State _____ 2_____ 50 ___ 0 ____27 Pitt ___________ 1_____ 12 ___ 0 ____12 ULM __________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at PSU ________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - N’western _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Indiana________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Minn. _______Inj. Michigan ______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Mich. State _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Purdue ______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Nebraska ____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Oklahoma (n)___ 1_____ 16 ___ 0 ____16 Totals_________ 4_____76 ___0 ___ 27

Career Statistics Receiving ________ No. __________Yds. ________ Freshman _________ 4___________ 55 _________ Sophomore ________ 11 __________ 131 ________ Junior ____________ 50 __________ 713 ________ Career ____________ 65 __________899 ________

Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng 13.8 __________1 ___________21 11.9 __________1 ___________20 14.3 __________4 ___________47 13.8 __________6 __________ 47

KO Returns_______ No. __________Yds. ________ Freshman _________ 1___________ 11 _________ Sophomore ________ 9___________ 175 ________ Junior ____________ 4___________ 78 _________ Career ____________ 14 __________264 ________

Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng 11.0 __________0 ___________11 19.4 __________0 ___________26 19.5 __________0 ___________27 18.9 __________0 __________ 27

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Career Receiving Bests

Running Back 6-1, 220, Sophomore Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Washington HS) Iowa Western CC

Catches:__________________ 3, twice, last vs. Michigan State, 11/12/11 Yards: ____________________ 31 vs. Michigan State, 11/12/11 Long: ____________________ 20 vs. Pittsburgh, 9/17/11

2012 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.

2010 _______ No. ___Yds. __ TD _ Lng E. Illinois _____ 1 ____ 17 ____ 0 ____ 17 IA State ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Arizona ___ DNP _________________ Ball State _____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Penn State ___ DNP _________________ at Michigan ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Wisconsin ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Mich. State ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Indiana ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at N’western __ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Ohio State ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Minnesota __ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Missouri (n) ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Totals _______ 1 ____ 17____ 0 ____17

Junior college - - Attended Iowa Western CC before joining Iowa program for 2011 spring practice . . . rushed 45 times for 263 yards at Iowa Western . . . junior college coach was Scott Strohmeier. High school honors - - Named Athlete of the Year in Mississippi Valley Conference as a senior . . . first team all-state as a senior and second team as a junior . . . first team all-conference for three straight seasons . . . Career - - helped prep team reach state playoffs for three straight seasons . . . team captain as a senior . . . holds school records for points in a season (170) and career (398), touchdowns in a season (28) and career (64) and rushing yards in a season (2,212) and career (4,885) . . . rushed 301 times for 2,212 yards and 28 touchdowns as a senior . . . rushed for 1,485 yards and 27 touchdowns on 271 attempts as a junior . . . had 186 rushing attempts for 1,387 yards and 13 scores as a sophomore . . . earned three letters in football, while also lettering in basketball and track. Personal - - Born 12/11/91 . . . psychology and sociology major . . . member of Number One Club . . . mother is Hilda Dawson . . . attended same high school as WR Keenan Davis and DB David Tann . . . high school coach was Tony Lombardi.

85 - - **Zach Derby Tight End 6-3, 240, Senior Iowa City, Iowa (City HS) 2012 - - Listed as co-second team tight end following spring practice. 2011 - - Saw action in all 13 games, with five starts . . . recorded 12 catches for 117 yards . . . started at wide receiver in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, collecting one reception for five yards . . . saw action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh as offense gained 475 yards total offense . . . career bests in receptions and yards with two catches for 25 yards vs. Pitt . . . started at tight end in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe for first career start, recording one reception for nine yards as offense gained 453 yards total offense . . .started at tight end in 13-3 loss at Penn State, recording career-high three receptions for 21 yards . . . started at tight end in 41-31 win over Northwestern as offense gained 379 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . started at tight end in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense . . . two receptions for 26 yards vs. Hoosiers . . . started at tight end in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, matching career-best with three receptions for 31 yards . . . saw action in 31-21 win at Purdue as offense, with one KO return as offense gained 408 yards total offense . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, but had no statistics . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, but had no receptions.

Game-By-Game Receiving Stats 2011 ________ No. ___ Yds. _ TD__ Lng TN Tech _______ 1_____ 5 ____ 0 _____5 at IA State _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Pitt ___________ 2_____ 25 ___ 0 ____20 ULM __________ 1_____ 9 ____ 0 _____9 at PSU ________ 3_____ 21 ___ 0 _____9 N’western _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Indiana________ 2_____ 26 ___ 0 ____16 at Minn. _______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Michigan ______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Mich. State _____ 3_____ 31 ___ 0 ____13 at Purdue ______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Nebraska ____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Oklahoma (n)___ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Totals_________ 12 ___ 117___0 ___ 20

Career Statistics Receiving ________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 1___________ 17 _________ 17.0 __________0 ___________17 Sophomore ________ 12 __________ 117 _________ 9.8___________0 ___________20 Career ____________ 13 __________134 ________ 10.3 __________0 __________ 20

13 - - **Tom Donatell Outside Linebacker 6-2, 205, Senior Duluth, Ga. (Peachtree Ridge HS) Hawk-Item - - Moved from quarterback to linebacker following freshman season . . . moved to defensive back prior to 2009 season . . . moved to outside linebacker prior to 2011 season. 2012 - - Listed as co-second team strong safety following spring practice. 2011 - - Played in eight games, with two starts . . . recorded 17 solo tackles, including one tackle for loss . . . saw action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, recording two solo tackles . . . saw action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . recording one solo tackle vs. Pitt, that coming at the seven-yard line on Pitt’s final KO return . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . started at outside linebacker in 41-31 win over Northwestern for first career start . . . recorded career-high seven solo tackles vs. Northwestern, including one tackle for loss . . . started at outside linebacker in 45-24 win over Indiana, recording six solo tackles . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13thranked Michigan . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue . . . did not see action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, but had no statistics.

2009 Honors - - Team Leader Award, Special Teams . . . 2009 - - Did not see any game action.

2010 - - Saw action in all 13 games, recording three solo tackle and one assist . . . saw action in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois, but had no statistics as defense allowed just 157 yards total offense . . . saw action in 35-7 win over Iowa State, recording one solo tackle for first career statistics . . . saw action in 34-27 loss at Arizona, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State, recording one solo tackle as defense allowed just 112 yards total offense . . . saw action in 24-3 win over Penn State as defense allowed justs 54 net rushing yards and 301 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 38-28 win at Michigan, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State, recording one assisted tackle as defense allowed just 31 net rushing yards and 258 yards total offense . . . saw action in 18-13 win at Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri, but had no statistics.

2008 - - Redshirted after joining team as a walk-on.

2009 - - Did not see any game action.

High school honors - - first team all-conference as a senior and junior after earning second team honors as a sophomore . . . Career - - helped prep team reach state football playoffs as a senior . . . member of prep basketball team that won Class 4A state title as a senior.

2008 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on.

2010 - - Saw action in 10 games, recording one reception for 17 yards . . . saw action in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois, recording one reception for 17 yards as offense gained 435 yards total offense . . . saw action in 35-7 win over Iowa State as offense gained 479 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 34-27 loss at Arizona . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State as offense gained 562 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 24-3 win over Penn State . . . saw action in 38-28 win at Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 18-13 win at Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri, but had no statistics.

Personal - - Born 2/02/90 . . . pre-business major . . . parents are Kelly and John Derby . . . father was a four-year letterman (1988-91) as an Iowa linebacker . . . one of five players from Iowa City on the Iowa roster . . . attended same high school as WR Jay Chelf, OL James Ferentz and TE Steve Ferentz . . . high school coach was Dan Sabers.

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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 . . . interdepartmental studies major . . . parents are Shari and Ed Donatell . . . his father, Ed, is defensive secondary coach with NFL’s San Francisco 49’ers . . . high school coach was Coach Armstrong.


2012 IOWA HAWKEYES Career Bests Tackles: __________________ Solos: ____________________ Assists: ___________________ Tackles for Loss: ___________

7 vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11 7 vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11 1 vs. Michigan State, 10/30/10 1 vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11

Game-by-Game Defensive Stats 2009 ________ Solo-Ast. Northern IA _______ DNP Iowa State ________ DNP Arizona __________ DNP at Penn State______ DNP Ark. State _________ DNP Michigan _________ DNP at Wisconsin ______ DNP at Mich. State _____ DNP Indiana __________ DNP N’western ________ DNP at Ohio State ______ DNP Minnesota ________ DNP GA Tech (n) _______ DNP Totals ____________ 0-0

2010 ________ Solo-Ast. E. Illinois ___________0-0 IA State ____________1-0 at Arizona __________0-0 Ball State ___________1-0 Penn State __________0-0 at Michigan _________1-0 Wisconsin __________0-0 Mich. State _________0-1 at Indiana __________0-0 at N’western ________0-0 Ohio State __________0-0 at Minnesota ________0-0 Missouri (n) _________0-0 Totals _____________0-0

2011 _________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech _____________2-0 at IA State ___________1-0 Pitt ________________1-0 ULM _______________0-0 at PSU ______________0-0 N’western ___________7-0 Indiana _____________6-0 at Minn. ___________DNP Michigan ___________0-0 Mich. State _________DNP at Purdue __________DNP at Nebraska ________DNP Oklahoma (n) ________0-0 Totals ____________ 17-0

and all-region as a sophomore . . . named Count on Me Player of the Year, team MVP and Hawk of the Year as a senior . . . ranked No. 10 Michigan Blue Chip Player by Detroit News . . . nominated for Mr. Football and Detroit Athletic Club Michigan High School Athlete of the Year . . . team offensive Player of the Year as a junior . . . Career - - started at wide receiver and defensive end as a senior . . . holds school records for receptions, receiving yards, touchdown receptions, average per reception, all-purpose yards and all-purpose yards per game . . . ranks second in career TD receptions . . . three-year football letterman as tight end, wide receiver, defensive end and safety . . . 38 receptions for 629 yards and four touchdowns as senior, along with 34 rushing attempts for 173 yards . . . also used on punt and kickoff returns, with one kickoff return touchdown . . . 37 receptions for 535 yards and six touchdowns as a junior . . . gained 271 yards on 16 receptions and had two TDs as a sophomore . . . team captain as junior and senior . . . lettered three years in basketball and one year in baseball. Personal - - Born 1/17/93 . . . science major . . . Honor Roll and Scholar Athlete for four years . . . parents are Laura Duzey and the late Greg Duzey . . . high school coach was Josh Heppner.

53 - - **James Ferentz (FAIR-ints) Offensive Lineman 6-2, 284, Senior Iowa City, Iowa (City HS) Hawk-Item - - One of five seniors named to 2012 Leadership Group . . . one of five juniors named to 2011 Leadership Group.

Career Statistics Defense __ Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ___Int-Yds. __ PBU ___ FF __ RF Freshman ___ 0 ____ 0_____ 0 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______ 0 _____0 ____0 Sophomore __ 0 ____ 0_____ 0 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______ 0 _____0 ____0 Junior ______ 3 ____ 1_____ 4 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______ 0 _____0 ____0 Senior _____ 17 ____ 0_____ 17 ____ 1/1 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______ 0 _____0 ____0 Career _____ 20____ 1_____21 ____ 1/1 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______0 _____0 ____0

78 - - Andrew Donnal (duh-NELL) Offensive Line 6-7, 302, Sophomore Monclova, Ohio (Anthony Wayne HS) 2012 - - Listed as second team left tackle following spring practice. 2011 - - Saw first action of career in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech . . . did not see action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . did not see action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as offense gained 453 yards total offense and allowed no sacks . . . did not see action in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . did not see action in 41-31 win over Northwestern . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue . . . did not see action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma. 2010 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Participated in Army All-American Bowl and selected to team USA vs. World All-Stars in conjunction with Super Bowl . . . named first team all-Ohio Division I offensive lineman by the Associated Press . . . first team all-district and all-Northern Lakes League offensive tackle . . . District Lineman of the Year . . . named to all-Toledo Blade team and Ohio High Magazine first team offensive line . . . 2009 Buckeye Bluechip honoree by Touchdown Club of Columbus . . . was also first team all-conference as a junior, second team all-District and special mention all-state . . . earned second team all-conference honors as a sophomore . . . Career - - earned three varsity letters as offensive and defensive lineman . . . team captain as senior while helping team post 7-3 overall record . . . also lettered three years as basketball center and in track while competing in the shot put and discus. Personal - - Born 3/3/92 . . . leisure studies major . . . named to all-Northern Lakes League Academic Team . . . parents are Susie and Ron Donnal . . . high school coach was Craig Smith.

2012 Preseason Honors - - Named to Rimington Trophy preseason Watch List for second straight season . . . third team preseason all-Big Ten by Phil Steele’s College Football . . . 2012 - listed as first team center following spring practice. 2011 Honors - - Honorable mention all-Big Ten by both league coaches and media . . . 2011 Preseason Honors - - named to Rimington Trophy preseason Watch List . . . 2011 - - started at center in all 13 games . . . started at center in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech . . . started at center and played every offensive down in triple-overtime loss . . . started at center and played every offensive down in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh as offense gained 475 yards total offense . . . started at center in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as offense gained 453 yards total offense and allowed no sacks . . . started at center and played every offensive down in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . started at center and played every offensive down in 41-31 win over Northwestern as offense gained 379 yards total offense and allowed no QB sacks . . . started at center in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense . . . started at center and played every offensive down in 22-21 loss at Minnesota as offense gained 446 yards total offense . . . started at center and played every offensive down in 2416 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . started at center and played every offensive down in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . started at center and played every offensive down in 31-21 win at Purdue as offense gained 408 yards total offense . . . started at center and played every offensive down in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . started at center and played every offensive down in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma. 2010 Honors - - Coaches Appreciation Award, Offense . . . 2010 - - Listed as co-first team center following spring practice . . . started at center in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois as offense gained 435 yards total offense . . . started at center in 35-7 win over Iowa State as offense gained 479 yards total offense . . . started at center and played every offensive down in 34-27 loss at Arizona . . . started at center in 45-0 win over Ball State as offense gained 562 yards total offense . . . started at center and played every offensive down in 24-3 win over Penn State . . . started at center and played every offensive down in 38-28 win at Michigan . . . started at center and played every offensive down in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin . . . started at center in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State . . . started at center and played every offensive down in 18-13 win at Indiana as offense gained 445 yards total offense . . . started at center and played every offensive down in 21-17 loss at Northwestern . . . started at center and played every offensive down in 20-17 loss to Ohio State . . . started at center and played every offensive down in 27-24 loss at Minnesota . . . started at center and played every offensive down in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri. 2009 - - Saw first action of career in 35-3 win at Iowa State as offense gained 426 yards total offense. 2008 - - Redshirted. Hawk-Item - - Named to 2008 Leadership Council.

87 - - Jake Duzey (DEW-zee) Tight End 6-4, 235, Redshirt Freshman Troy, Mich. (Athens HS) 2012 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2011 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Named to Rivals.com all-state Dream Team as a senior . . . first team all-state, all-conference, all-region and all-area as a senior . . . first team all-conference and all-area and second team all-region as a junior . . . second team all-area

High school honors - - First team all-state as a junior and senior . . . first team all-conference as a junior and senior . . . honorable mention all-conference as a sophomore . . . Career - played both offense and defense throughout career . . . team captain . . . helped prep team advance to state playoffs in three straight seasons . . . lettered four times in wrestling . . . served as wrestling team captain as a senior . . . completed senior wrestling season with two losses, both to eventual state champion . . . second in state wrestling tournament as a senior. Personal - - Born 6/5/89 . . . interdepartmental studies major . . . parents are Mary and Kirk Ferentz . . . father Kirk Ferentz is Iowa’s head football coach . . . one of five players from Iowa City on Iowa roster . . . attended same high school as WR Jay Chelf, TE Zach Derby and TE Steve Ferentz . . . high school coach was Dan Sabers.

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2012 IOWA HAWKEYES 86 - - **C.J. Fiedorowicz (feh-DOR-uh-wits) Tight End 6-7, 265, Junior Johnsburg, Ill. (Johnsburg HS) Hawk-Item - - One of nine true freshmen to see action in 2010. 2012 Preseason Honors - - Third team preseason all-Big Ten by Phil Steele’s College Football . . . 2012 - - listed as first team tight end following spring practice. 2011 - - Saw action in all 13 games, with five starts . . . recorded 16 catches for 167 yards and three touchdowns . . . saw action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, but had no statistics . . . saw action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, collecting first career reception for 24 yards . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh as offense gained 475 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, with one pass reception for eight yards as offense gained 453 yards total offense . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota as offense gained 446 yards total offense . . . one reception for 21 yards at Minnesota . . . earned first career start in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . one reception for nine yards vs. Wolverines to set up Iowa touchdown at the 1-yard line . . . started at tight end in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . two receptions for 10 yards vs. MSU, including 8-yard scoring reception for first career touchdown . . . started at tight end in 3121 win at Purdue as offense gained 408 yards total offense . . . career-best three receptions for 31 yards at Purdue, including 5-yard scoring reception in first quarter for second career touchdown . . . started at tight end in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . three receptions for 41 yards at Nebraska . . . started at tight end in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma . . . collected four catches for 23 yards and one touchdown, scoring on five-yard reception in fourth quarter. 2010 - - Saw action in all 13 games . . . saw action in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 35-7 win over Iowa State as offense gained 479 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 34-27 loss at Arizona, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State as offense gained 562 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-3 win over Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 38-28 win at Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 18-13 win at Indiana, recording one KO ruturn for four yards . . . saw action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota, recording one solo tackle on special teams . . . saw action in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri, recording one assisted tackle on special teams. High school honors - - Participated in Army All-American Bowl, named USA Today allAmerican and ranked in ESPN’s Top 150 . . . first team all-state by Chicago Sun Times, Chicago Tribune and Champaign News Gazette . . . first team Class 4-A all-state as a senior and sophomore . . . earned first team all-conference honors for three straight seasons and was league Player of the Year as a senior . . . Career - - earned four varsity letters in football, playing tight end, wide receiver, running back, quarterback, linebacker, defensive end and free safety . . . also used as long snapper . . . returned punts and kickoffs . . . team captain as a senior . . . career totals include 183 receptions for 3,121 yards (17.1 average) and 42 touchdowns, all school records that rank among top 10 in Illinois state history . . . 44 receptions for 921 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior . . . gained 809 yards on 49 receptions and 11 touchdowns as a junior . . . had 64 catches for 1,043 yards and 11 scores as a sophomore . . . 26 catches for 348 yards and five touchdowns as a freshman . . . four-year letterman in basketball and earned two letters in baseball and track . . . holds school career scoring record in basketball with over 1,400 points. Personal - - Born 10/22/91 . . . given name is Colton John . . . leisure studies major . . . parents are Leeann and Gary Fiedorowicz . . . high school coach was Barry Creviston.

Career Receiving Bests Number: _________________ Yards: ____________________ Touchdowns: _____________ Long: ____________________

4 vs. Oklahoma, 12/30/11 41 at Nebraska, 11/25/11 1, three times, last vs. Oklahoma, 12/30/11 24, twice, last at Nebraska, 11/25/11

Career KO Return Bests Number: _________________ Yards: ____________________ Touchdowns: _____________ Long: ____________________

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1 at Indiana, 11/06/10 4 at Indiana, 11/06/10 None 4 at Indiana, 11/06/10

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2010 Game-By-Game Stats Receiving ___ No. ___Yds. __ TD _ Lng E. Illinois _____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - IA State ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Arizona ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Ball State _____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Penn State ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Michigan ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Wisconsin ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Mich. State ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Indiana ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at N’western __ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Ohio State ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Minnesota __ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Missouri (n) ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Totals _______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - -

KO Returns ___ No. ___ Yds. _ TD__ Lng E. Illinois _______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - IA State _______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Arizona _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Ball State ______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Penn State _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Michigan ____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Wisconsin _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Mich. State _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Indiana______ 1_____ 4 ____ 0 _____4 at N’western ___ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Ohio State _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Minnesota ___ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Missouri (n) ____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Totals_________ 1_____ 4 ____0 _____4

2011 Game-By-Game Stats Receiving ___ No. ___Yds. __ TD _ Lng TN Tech ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at IA State ____ 1 ____ 24 ____ 0 ____ 24 Pitt __________ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - ULM _________ 1 _____ 8 ____ 0 _____ 8 at PSU _______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - N’western ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Indiana ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Minn. ______ 1 ____ 21 ____ 0 ____ 21 Michigan _____ 1 _____ 9 ____ 0 _____ 9 Mich. State ___ 2 ____ 10 ____ 1 _____ 8 at Purdue ____ 3 ____ 31 ____ 1 ____ 13 at Nebraska ___ 3 ____ 41 ____ 0 ____ 24 Oklahoma (n) _ 4 ____ 23 ____ 1 _____ 9 Totals _______16 ___167 ___ 3 ____24

KO Returns ___ No. ___ Yds. _ TD__ Lng TN Tech _______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at IA State _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Pitt ___________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - ULM __________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at PSU ________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - N’western _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Indiana________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Minn. _______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Michigan ______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Mich. State _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Purdue ______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Nebraska ____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Oklahoma (n)___ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Totals_________ 0_____ 0 ____0 ___ - - -

Career Statistics Receiving ________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 0____________ 0 __________ 0.0___________0 __________ - - Sophomore ________ 16 __________ 167 ________ 10.4 __________3 ___________24 Career ____________ 16 __________167 ________ 10.4 __________3 __________ 24 KO Returns_______ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 1____________ 4 __________ 4.0___________0 ____________4 Sophomore ________ 0____________ 0 __________ 0.0___________0 __________ - - Career ____________ 1____________ 4 __________ 4.0 __________0 ____________4

36 - - Cole Fisher Outside Linebacker 6-2, 218, Redshirt Freshman Omaha, Neb. (Millard North HS) 2012 - - Listed as second team outside linebacker following spring practice. 2011 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Was an all-class first team super state selection and a two-time Class A first team all-state honoree . . . twice named first team all-conference . . . Career - - collected 246 tackles and three interceptions during his three-year prep career, playing running back and free safety . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . led team to 2010 state championship, finishing with an 11-2 record . . . also guided team to 2009 state playoffs . . . recorded 62 tackles as a sophomore . . . had 90 tackles and one interception as a junior . . . finished with 94 tackles, three interceptions and scored one touchdown as a senior . . . earned varsity letters in football (4) and basketball (1). Personal - - Born 8/12/92 . . . civil engineering major . . . earned four academic letters . . . parents are Cathy and Todd Fisher . . . high school coach was Fred Petito.


2012 IOWA HAWKEYES 50 - - Palmer Foster Outside Linebacker 6-3, 210, Sophomore Davenport, Iowa (Assumption HS) 2012 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2011 - - Did not see any game action. 2010 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. High school honors - - Earned third team all-conference honors as a senior . . . Career - - earned two letters in football as defensive back and wide receiver . . . also earned four letters in track and one in wrestling . . . helped football team earn three straight trips to state playoffs . . . recorded 40 tackles as a senior, with two interceptions and a forced fumble. Personal - - Born 9/1/91 in Northbrook, IL . . . leisure studies major . . . Honor Roll student . . . academic all-conference . . . Young Journalist . . . named in Quad City Times Salute to Academics . . . parents are Susan and Jim Foster . . . his father, Jim, ran track at Iowa and grandfather, Pat, played football at Iowa . . . high school coach was Wade King.

99 - - Joe Gaglione (GAG-lee-own) Defensive Line 6-4, 264, Senior Novelty, Ohio (Lake Catholic HS) 2012 - - Listed as first team defensive end following spring practice. 2011 - - Saw action in 10 games, recording two solo tackles and five assists, including 1.5 tackles for loss . . . saw action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, recording one solo tackle and one assist as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, recording one solo tackle and one assist . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, recording one assisted tackle for minus two yards . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, but had no statistics . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, but had no statistics. 2010 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . . . saw only action of the season in 35-7 win over Iowa State, but had no statistics. 2009 - - Did not see any game action. 2008 - - Redshirted. 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 all-district, 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 1/16/90 . . . sociology major . . . third team academic honors . . . parents are Janet and Frank Gaglione . . . high school coach was Mike Bell.

Career Bests Tackles: __________________ Solos: ____________________ Assists: ___________________ Tackle for Loss: ____________

2, twice, last vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11 1, twice, last vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11 1, five times, last vs. Michigan State, 11/12/11 0.5 vs. Michigan State, 11/12/11

Game-by-Game Defensive Stats 2010 ________ Solo-Ast. E. Illinois _________ DNP IA State ___________ 0-0 at Arizona ________ DNP Ball State _________ DNP Penn State ________ DNP at Michigan _______ DNP Wisconsin ________ DNP Mich. State _______ DNP at Indiana ________ DNP at N’western ______ DNP Ohio State ________ DNP at Minnesota ______ DNP Missouri (n) _______ DNP Totals ____________ 0-0

2011 ________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech ____________0-1 at IA State __________0-0 Pitt _______________DNP ULM _______________1-1 at PSU _____________0-0 N’western __________1-1 Indiana ____________0-1 at Minn. ____________0-0 Michigan __________DNP Mich. State _________0-1 at Purdue __________DNP at Nebraska _________0-0 Oklahoma (n) _______0-0 Totals _____________2-5

Career Statistics Defense __ Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ___Int-Yds. __ PBU ___ FF __ RF Sophomore __ 0 ____ 0_____ 0 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______ 0 _____0 ____0 Junior ______ 2 ____ 5_____ 7 _____ .5/2 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______ 0 _____0 ____0 Career ______ 2 _____ 5 _____ 7 _____.5/2 ____ 0/0 ______ 0-0 _____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0

57 - - Tommy Gaul Offensive Line 6-3, 264, Sophomore Des Moines, Iowa (Dowling Catholic HS) 2012 - - Listed as second team center following spring practice. 2011 - - Saw first action of career in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech . . . did not see action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . did not see action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . did not see action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe . . . did not see action in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . did not see action in 41-31 win over Northwestern . . . did not see action in 45-24 win over Indiana . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13thranked Michigan . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue . . . did not see action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . did not see action in Insight Bowl. 2010 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. High school honors - - Earned first team all-state and all-conference honors as a senior and selected to compete in Iowa Shrine Bowl . . . honorable mention all-conference as a junior . . . team captain as a senior . . . Career - - recorded 69 tackles as a senior, including 18 tackles for loss . . . as a junior had 41 tackles, including eight tackles for loss, along with one fumble recovery and a touchdown . . . collected 27 tackles as a sophomore, including two tackles for loss and two QB sacks . . . helped prep team reach state semi-finals as a senior and quarterfinals as a junior, posting 21-4 record in two seasons . . . earned three letters in football as offensive and defensive lineman . . . also earned three letters in baseball and basketball. Personal - - Born 7/12/91 . . . economics major . . . winner of Bernie Saggau Award . . . received Academic Letter, Academic Medal and Aquinas Key . . . member of National Honor Society . . . parents are Elaine and Ted Gaul . . .. . . high school coach was Tom Wilson.

47 - - Dakota Getz Linebacker 6-4, 235, Junior Macon, Ill. (Meridian HS) Hawk-Item - - Injured on first play of game at Iowa State (game two) and missed remainder of the season . . . moved from tight end to linebacker in fall, 2010 . . . did not participate in spring practice due to injury. 2012 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2011 - - Did not see action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech due to injury . . . played on kickoff team on first play of triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, but suffered knee injury on the play and missed the remainder of the season. 2010 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . . . saw action in three games . . . did not see action in 37-7 win over Eastern Illinois . . . did not see action in 35-7 win over Iowa State . . . did not see action in 34-27 loss at Arizona . . . did not see action in 45-0 win over Ball State . . . did not see action in 24-3 win over Penn State . . . saw action in 38-28 win at Michigan, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin due to injury . . . did not see action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State due to injury . . .

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2012 IOWA HAWKEYES did not see action in 18-13 win at Indiana due to injury . . . did not see action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern due to injury . . . did not see action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State due to injury . . . returned to action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri, but had no statistics. 2009 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Macon County Player of the Year as a senior . . . first team all-state as a senior . . . Okaw Valley first team defensive back as a junior and first team quarterback as a senior . . . Okaw Valley second team quarterback as a junior and first team linebacker as a senior . . . Career - - totaled five receptions for 104 yards and two touchdowns as a freshman . . . rushed for 3,195 yards and 40 touchdowns on 429 carries . . . completed 288-457 passes for 4,011 yards and 40 touchdowns . . . also registered 142 tackles with 14 interceptions, on defense . . . team captain as a junior and senior… also lettered in basketball, where he was team captain as a junior and senior. Personal - - Born 7/1/91 . . . leisure studies major . . . parents are Misty and Jim Getz and Dawn and Dave Pecha . . . high school coach was Eric Hurelbrink.

Career Statistics Defense __ Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ___Int-Yds. __ PBU ___ FF __ RF Freshman ___ 0 ____ 0_____ 0 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______ 0 _____0 ____0 Sophomore __ 0 ____ 0_____ 0 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______ 0 _____0 ____0 Career ______ 0 ____ 0_____ 0 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______0 _____0 ____0

92 - - **Jonathan Gimm (GIM) Fullback 6-3, 240, Senior Houston, Texas (Westfield HS) Hawk-Item - - Moved to fullback on permanent basis in spring, 2011. 2012 - - Listed as co-second team fullback following spring practice. 2011 - - Saw action in 12 games, with one reception for five yards . . . saw action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, but had no statistics . . . earned first career start in triple overtime loss at Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . started at fullback in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh as offense gained 475 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe due to injury . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, recording first pass reception of career for five yards . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in 31-21 win at Purdue, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, but had no statistics . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, but had no statistics.

Personal - - Born 10/7/89 . . . interdepartmental studies major . . . parents are Julie and Les Richardson . . . high school coach was Corby Meekins.

Career Receiving Bests Catches:__________________ Yards: ____________________ Touchdowns: _____________ Long: ____________________

1 at Penn State, 10/08/11 5 at Penn State, 10/08/11 None 5 at Penn State, 10/08/11

Game-By-Game Stats Rushing 2011 _______ No. ___Yds. __ TD _ Lng TN Tech ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at IA State ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Pitt __________ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - ULM _________Inj. __________________ at PSU _______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - N’western ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Indiana ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Minn. ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Michigan _____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Mich. State ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Purdue ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Nebraska ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Oklahoma (n) _ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Totals _______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - -

Receiving 2011 ________ No. ___ Yds. _ TD__ Lng TN Tech _______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at IA State _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Pitt ___________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - ULM __________Inj. at PSU ________ 1_____ 5 ____ 0 _____5 N’western _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Indiana________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Minn. _______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Michigan ______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Mich. State _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Purdue ______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Nebraska ____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Oklahoma (n)___ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Totals_________ 1_____ 5 ____0 _____5

Career Statistics Rushing _________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 0____________ 0 __________ - - - __________0 __________ - - Sophomore ________ 0____________ 0 __________ - - - __________0 __________ - - Junior ____________ 0____________ 0 __________ - - - __________0 __________ - - Career ____________ 0____________ 0 __________ - - - __________0 __________ - - Rushing _________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 0____________ 0 __________ - - - __________0 __________ - - Sophomore ________ 0____________ 0 __________ - - - __________0 __________ - - Junior ____________ 1____________ 5 __________ 5.0___________0 ____________5 Career ____________ 1____________ 5 __________ 5.0 __________0 ____________5

9 - - Blake Haluska Wide Receiver 6-4, 210, Sophomore Carroll, Iowa (Carroll HS) 2012 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2011 - - Did not see any game action. 2010 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on.

2010 - - Saw action in six games, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois, but had no statistics as offense gained 435 yards total offense . . . saw action in 35-7 win over Iowa State as offense gained 479 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 34-27 loss at Arizona, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State as offense gained 562 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-3 win over Penn State, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 38-28 win at Michigan . . . did not see action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin . . . did not see action in 37-6 win over fifthranked Michigan State . . . did not see action in 18-13 win at Indiana due to injury . . . did not see action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern due to injury . . . did not see action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State due to injury . . . did not see action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota due to injury . . . saw action in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri, but had no statistics. 2009 - - Saw action in 12 games, primarily on special teams . . . saw action in 35-3 win at Iowa State as offense gained 426 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 27-17 win over Arizona but had no statistics . . . saw action in 21-10 win at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in 24-21 win over Arkansas State, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in 30-28 win over Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in 20-10 win at Wisconsin, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in 15-13 win at Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 42-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 480 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 17-10 loss to Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in 27-24 overtime loss at Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in 12-0 win over Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in 24-14 Orange Bowl win over Georgia Tech, but had no statistics. 2008 Honors - - Team Leader Award, offense . . . 2008 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - First team all-region and all-district as a senior . . . first team alldistrict 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.

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High school honors - - Earned all-state recognition as a senior . . . Career - - led team to Class 3-A state semi-finals as a senior . . . career passing totals include 6,087 yards and 56 touchdown passes in three seasons . . . passed for 2,298 yards and 25 touchdowns as a senior, with seven interceptions . . . also rushed for 746 yards and 11 touchdowns . . . completed 60.7% of his pass attempts as a junior, throwing for 2,385 yards and 26 touchdowns, with eight interceptions . . . led team to 11-1 record as a junior, including first state playoff win in school history . . . team won back-to-back district titles . . . also competed in basketball and track and field . . . named to all-tournament team at state basketball tournament as a junior as team placed third . . . helped prep team return to state tournament as a senior before quarter-final loss. Personal - - Born 7/20/91 . . . leisure studies major . . . parents are Kim and Steve Haluska. . . older brother Adam played basketball at Iowa, leading the Big Ten in scoring as a senior in 2007 . . . older brother Sean played basketball at Iowa State . . . high school coach was Dennis McCartan.

Career Statistics Receiving ________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 0____________ 0 __________ 0.0___________0 __________ - - -


2012 IOWA HAWKEYES 82 - - *Ray Hamilton Tight End 6-5, 248, Sophomore Strongsville, Ohio (Strongsville HS) Hawk Item - - One of 10 true freshmen to see action in 2011. 2012 - - Listed as co-second team tight end following spring practice. 2011 - - Saw action in 10 games, recording one reception for 15 yards . . . saw first action of career in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, recording one reception for 15 yards . . . saw action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh as offense gained 475 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue . . . did not see action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . did not see action in Insight Bowl due to injury. High school honors - - DVT Sports High School and U.S. Air Force All-American . . . nominated for the US Army All-American Bowl/Under Armor All-American game . . . participated in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl in Myrtle Beach, S.C . . . preseason All-American by The Sporting News . . . named Post Newspaper 2010 Player of the Year . . . first team all-state as a senior . . . third team all-state as a junior . . . three time Sun Newspaper all-area team and threetime first team all-conference selection . . . named to the Cleveland Plain Dealer all-Northwest Ohio team . . . Career - - had 119 career receptions for 1,189 yards and 23 touchdowns . . . averaged 15.2 yards per catch . . . had 55 receptions for 887 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior . . . had 22 receptions as a sophomore and 20 as a junior before missing part of season due to injury . . . team captain as a senior . . . led team to conference title and state regional semifinal in 2008 . . . four year letterman in both football and basketball. Personal - - 10/28/92 . . . communication studies major . . . three-time academic all-conference selection in both football and basketball . . . parents are Liz and Tom Hamilton . . . high school coach was Russ Jacques.

Career Receiving Bests Number: _________________ Yards: ____________________ Touchdowns: _____________ Long: ____________________

1 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/03/11 15 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/03/11 None 15 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/03/11

Career Statistics Receiving ________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 1___________ 15 _________ 15.0 __________0 ___________15

98 - - Mike Hardy Defensive Line 6-5, 270, Sophomore Appleton, Wis. (Kimberly HS) 2012 - - Listed as third team defensive tackle following spring practice. 2011 - - Saw action in two games, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . did not see action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . did not see action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe . . . did not see action in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . did not see action in 41-31 win over Northwestern . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue . . . did not see action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . did not see action in Insight Bowl. 2010 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a senior . . . was WFCA state Defensive Player of the Year and Fox Valley Association Defensive Lineman of the Year . . . earned Tim Krumrie Award . . . earned first team all-conference honors as a junior and senior . . . Career - - earned three varsity letters as defensive end and was team captain as a senior . . . collected 20 solo tackles and 64 assists as a senior, including eight QB sacks and two forced fumbles . . . recorded 10 tackles for loss and six QB sacks as a junior, with one punt block and a forced fumble . . . helped prep team post three-year mark of 40-2, including perfect 14-0 seasons as a sophomore and junior . . . team won state titles his sophomore and juniors seasons before falling in championship game as a senior . . . also earned three letters in track and two in basketball . . . won individual state championship in discus as a junior.

Personal - - Born 3/8/92 . . . sport studies major . . . member of prep Honor Roll . . . parents are Brenda and Steve Hardy . . . high school coach was Steve Jorgensen.

Career Statistics Defense __ Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ___ In-Yd. ___ PBU ___ RF __ Blk Freshman ___ 0 ____ 0_____ 0 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______ 0 _____0 ____0

17 - - Jacob Hillyer (HILL-yir) Wide Receiver 6-4, 195, Redshirt Freshman Somerset, TX (Somerset HS) 2011 - - Redshirted. 2012 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. High school honors - - First team all-state selection as a senior . . . named first team all-conference as a junior and senior . . . second team all-conference as a sophomore . . . Career - - completed prep career with 180 receptions for 2,879 yards and 27 touchdowns . . . holds Somerset HS career records in all three categories . . . ranks second all-time in San Antonio area in career receiving yards and catches . . . led team to state quarterfinals in 2010 and bi-districts in 2008 . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . recorded 87 catches for 1,647 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior . . . had 72 catches for 1,024 yards and eight touchdowns as a junior . . . had 16 catches for 208 yards and one touchdown as a sophomore . . . earned letters in football, basketball and track . . . member of 4x400-meter relay team that holds school record with a time of 4:27.20 . . . ran third leg in 50.57. Personal - - Born 12/17/91 . . . pre-business major . . . parents are Jeanna and Lee-Roy Hillyer . . . high school coach was Sonny Detmer.

31 - - **Anthony Hitchens Linebacker 6-1, 224, Junior Lorain, Ohio (Clearview HS) Hawk-Item - - One of nine true freshmen to see action in 2010, playing both defensive back and linebacker. 2012 - - Listed as first team weakside linebacker following spring practice. 2011 - - Saw action in eight games, recording 14 solo tackles, 11 assists and one recovered fumble . . . saw action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, recording seven assisted tackles . . . saw action in tripleovertime loss at Iowa State, recording two solo tackles and two assists . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . recorded six solo tackles and one assist vs. Pitt . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, recording one solo tackle as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . did not see action in 13-3 loss at Penn State due to injury . . . did not see action in 41-31 win over Northwestern due to injury . . . did not see action in 45-24 win over Indiana due to injury . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota due to injury . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan due to injury . . . returned to action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, but had no statistics in limited playing time . . . saw action in 31-21 win at Purdue as defense allowed just 282 yards total offense . . . recorded three solo tackles and recovered fumble on Purdue KO return, the first of his career . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, but had no statistics . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, recording two solo tackles and one assist as the Iowa defense allowed just 275 yards total offense. 2010 - - Saw action in 10 games, recording one solo tackle and eight assists . . . saw first action of career in 45-0 win over Ball State as defense allowed just 112 yards total offense . . . recorded two assisted tackles vs. Ball State . . . saw action on special teams in 24-3 win over Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 38-28 win at Michigan, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State, recording one assisted tackle as defense allowed just 31 net rushing yards and 258 yards total offense . . . saw action in 18-13 win at Indiana, recording two assisted tackles as defense allowed just 91 net rushing yards . . . saw action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri, recording one solo tackle and one assist. High school honors - - Named first team all-state, all-county and all-conference as a junior and senior . . . earned Lorain County Golden Helmet Award . . . named area Player of the Year by Lorain Morning Journal . . . Career - - earned four varsity letters as a linebacker, running back, kick returner and punt returner . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . holds school records for points in a season and career and most career yards . . . collected 154 career tackles, including 12 QB sacks . . . recorded five interceptions, forced six fumbles, recovered six fumbles and scored four defensive touchdowns . . . collected 76 tackles and eight QB sacks as a junior . . . had 76 tackles, with three QB sacks, as a senior . . . also had 3,864 career

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2012 IOWA HAWKEYES rushing yards and 52 touchdowns on 519 rushing attempts . . . collected 16 career pass receptions for 213 yards and four touchdowns . . . scored two touchdowns on kickoff returns . . . led high school team to a 10-1 record and a state championship as a junior . . . also lettered in basketball and track. Personal - - Born 6/10/92 . . . interdepartmental studies major . . . Merit and Honor Roll member . . . parents are Norma and Anthony Hitchens . . . high school coach was Mike Collier.

Career Bests Tackles: __________________ Solos: ____________________ Assists: ___________________ Recovered Fumble: _________

7, twice, last vs. Pittsburgh, 9/17/11 6 vs. Pittsburgh, 9/17/11 7 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/03/11 1 at Purdue, 11/19/11

Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2010 ________ Solo-Ast. E. Illinois _________ DNP IA State __________ DNP at Arizona ________ DNP Ball State __________ 0-2 Penn State _________ 0-0 at Michigan ________ 0-1 Wisconsin _________ 0-0 Mich. State ________ 0-1 at Indiana _________ 0-2 at N’western _______ 0-0 Ohio State _________ 0-1 at Minnesota _______ 0-0 Missouri (n) ________ 1-1 Totals ____________ 1-8

2011 ________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech ____________0-7 at IA State __________2-2 Pitt ________________6-1 ULM _______________1-0 at PSU _____________ Inj. N’western __________ Inj. Indiana ____________ Inj. at Minn. ____________ Inj. Michigan ___________ Inj. Mich. State _________0-0 at Purdue ___________3-0 at Nebraska _________0-0 Oklahoma (n) _______2-1 Totals __________ 14-11

Career Statistics Defense __ Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ___ In-Yd. ___ PBU ___ RF __ Blk Freshman ___ 1 ____ 8_____ 9 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______ 0 _____0 ____0 Sophomore _ 14 ____ 11 ____ 25 ____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______ 0 _____1 ____0 Career _____ 15____ 19 ____34 ____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______0 _____1 ____0

18 - - ***Micah Hyde (MY-kuh) Defensive Back 6-1, 190, Senior Fostoria, Ohio (Fostoria HS) Hawk-Items - - Moved from cornerback to free safety during 2011 spring practice and played both positions in 2011 . . . holds eighth and 10th longest interception returns in school history . . . had 72-yard touchdown return vs. Missouri and 66-yard touchdown return vs. Michigan State, both in 2010 . . . one of five seniors named to 2012 Leadership Group . . . one of five juniors named to 2011 Leadership Group . . . one of three true freshmen to see action in 2009. 2012 Preseason Honors - - First team preseason all-Big Ten by Phil Steele’s College Football . . . 2012 - - listed as first team right cornerback following spring practice. 2011 Honors - - First team all-Big Ten by College Football Madness . . . second team all-Big Ten by league media and honorable mention by league coaches . . . third team all-Big Ten by Phil Steele . . . earned honorable mention recognition from College Football Performance Awards for his play in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh and 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . 2011 Preseason Honors - - named to CFPA preseason Watch List for Defensive Back Trophy . . . second team preseason All-Big Ten by Phil Steele’s College Football . . . third team preseason all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports . . . 2011 - - started first two games at free safety and final 11 games at cornerback . . . recorded 49 solo tackles and 23 assists . . . shared team lead with three interceptions and eight pass break-ups, and also recovered one fumble . . . led team with 8.2 average on 13 punt returns . . . tied for first in the Big Ten in passes defended (11) and tied for eighth in interceptions (three) in 2011 . . . started at free safety in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, recording one solo tackle and two assists . . . started at free safety in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . recorded six solo tackles and one assist at ISU, along with two pass break-ups . . . started at cornerback in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh after starting at free safety in first two games . . . recorded nine solo tackles, one assist and two pass interceptions vs. Pitt, with second interception coming in final two minutes to stop Pitt’s final possession . . . started at cornerback in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . recorded three solo tackles and two assists vs. ULM, including a shared tackle for loss . . . also had two punt returns for 43 yards, with a best of 30 yards to set up a short touchdown drive . . . started at cornerback in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . recorded eight tackles at PSU, including three solo stops, a career-high five assists and one tackle for loss . . . had third interception of the season in the endzone third quarter, stopping a PSU drive in the red zone, and also had two pass break-ups . . . started at cornerback in 41-31 win over Northwestern . . . recorded six solo tackles and three assists vs. Northwestern, along with two pass break-ups . . . started at cornerback in 45-24 win over Indiana, recording one assisted tackle . . . started at cornerback in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, recording one solo tackle and one assist . . . started at cornerback in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan as

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defense allowed just 323 yards total offense . . . recorded four solo tackles vs. Wolverines and had two punt returns for 28 yards . . . started at cornerback in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . recorded five solo tackles, two assists and a pass break-up vs. MSU . . . also had one punt return for eight yards . . . started at cornerback in 31-21 win at Purdue as defense allowed just 282 yards total offense . . . recorded four solo tackles and one assist at Purdue . . . started at cornerback in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . recorded five solo tackles and two assists at Nebraska, along with one caused fumble . . . also had two punt returns for 18 yards . . . started at cornerback in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, recording two solo tackles, two assists and a pass break-up as defense allowed just 275 yards total offense. 2010 Honors - - Defensive Player of the Game in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri . . . honorable mention all-Big Ten by league media . . . honorable mention defensive back Performer of the Week vs Michigan State by College Football Performance Awards . . . 2010 - - started all 13 games at cornerback, recording 58 solo tackles and 24 assists to rank second on team with 82 tackles . . . second on team with four interceptions and led team with seven pass break-ups . . . tied for fourth in the Big Ten in interceptions and pass break-ups and ranked 19th in tackles per game . . . started at cornerback in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois as defense allowed just 157 yards total offense . . . recorded four solo tackles, one assist and one pass break-up in opening win . . . started at cornerback in 35-7 win over Iowa State, recording two solo tackles and an assist . . . started at cornerback in 34-27 loss at Arizona, recording two solo tackles, two assists and one pass break-up . . . started at cornerback in 45-0 win over Ball State as defense allowed just 112 yards total offense . . . recorded first career pass interception vs. Ball State and added a forced fumble that led to Iowa touchdown . . . also recorded two solo tackles and a pass break-up . . . started at cornerback in 24-3 win over Penn State as defense allowed just 54 net rushing yards and 301 yards total offense . . . recorded three solo tackles and two assists vs. Penn State to match career-best five tackles, plus one pass break-up . . . started at cornerback in 38-28 win at Michigan . . . recorded career-best eight tackles, including five solo stops . . . also had interception and four yard return at Michigan . . . started at cornerback in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin, recording three solo stops and career-high four assists . . . started at cornerback in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State as defense allowed just 31 net rushing yards and 258 yards total offense . . . recorded five tackles and one pass break-up vs. MSU . . . had 66 yard return for first career touchdown, after taking pitch from Tyler Sash after Sash had made interception . . . started at cornerback in 18-13 win at Indiana as defense allowed just 91 net rushing yards . . . recorded career bests with 10 tackles and two pass break-ups vs. Hoosiers, including nine solo stops . . . started at cornerback in 21-17 loss at Northwestern . . . careerhigh 12 tackles vs. Wildcats, including 10 solo stops . . . started at cornerback in 20-17 loss to Ohio State . . . nine tackles vs. OSU, including five solol stops and four assists . . . also had pass interception in end zone to stop potential scoring drive in second quarter . . . started at cornerback in 27-24 loss at Minnesota, recording five solo tackles and one assist . . . started at cornerback in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri, earning Defensive Player of the Game honors . . . recorded four solo tackles and two assists, along with changing outcome of the contest with 72-yard interception return for a score with 5:32 remaining to give Iowa 27-24 advantage. 2009 - - Played in all 13 games, recording four solo tackles and four assists . . . saw first action of career in 17-16 win over Northern Iowa, recording one assisted tackle on special teams . . . saw action at cornerback in 35-3 win at Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 27-17 win over Arizona, but had no statistics as defense allowed just 253 yards total offense . . . saw action in 21-10 win at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-21 win over Arkansas State, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 30-28 win over Michigan, recording two solo tackles . . . saw action in 20-10 win at Wisconsin, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 15-13 win at Michigan State, recording one solo tackle and one assist . . . saw action in 42-24 win over Indiana, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 17-10 loss to Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 27-24 overtime loss at Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 12-0 win over Minnesota, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 24-14 Orange Bowl win over Georgia Tech, but had no statistics. High school honors - - Ohio Division IV Offensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . NW Ohio Offensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . first team all-state quarterback as a senior . . . three-time all-NW Ohio selection, including first team as a junior and senior . . . earned six allconference honors as quarterback, defensive back and place kicker . . . first team quarterback as a sophomore, first team defensive back, quarterback and place kicker as a junior, and first team defensive back and quarterback as a senior . . . Career - - totaled 165 tackles, eight interceptions and seven passes defended at cornerback . . . also had 549 rushing attempts for 3,443 yards and 46 touchdowns . . . completed 606-997 passes for 7,864 yards and 65 touchdowns . . . connected on 108 PAT’s . . . holds 17 school records . . . team captain as a sophomore, junior and senior . . . also lettered in basketball and baseball. Personal - - Born 12/31/90 . . . leisure studies major . . . mother is Pamela Hampton . . . Honor Roll student during every quarter . . . high school coach was Tom Grine, an Iowa football letterman from 1974-76.

Career Bests Tackles: __________________ Solos: ____________________ Assists: ___________________ Tackle for Loss: ____________ Interceptions: _____________ Touchdowns: _____________ Forced Fumble: ____________ PBU: _____________________

12 at Northwestern, 11/13/10 10 at Northwestern, 11/13/10 5 at Penn State, 10/08/11 1 at Penn State, 10/09/11 2 vs. Pittsburgh, 9/17/11 1, twice, last vs. Missouri, 12/28/10 1, twice, last at Nebraska, 11/25/11 2, four times, last vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11


2012 IOWA HAWKEYES Career Punt Return Bests Returns: __________________ 2, four times, last at Nebraska, 11/25/11 Yards: ____________________ 43 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/24/11 Long: ____________________ 30 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/24/11

Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2009 ________ Solo-Ast. Northern IA ________ 0-1 at IA State _________ 0-0 Arizona ___________ 0-0 at Penn State_______ 0-0 Ark. State __________ 0-1 Michigan __________ 2-0 at Wisconsin _______ 0-0 at Mich. State ______ 1-1 Indiana ___________ 0-1 N’western _________ 0-0 at Ohio State _______ 0-0 Minnesota _________ 1-0 GA Tech (n) ________ 0-0 Totals ____________ 4-4

2010 ________ Solo-Ast. E. Illinois ___________4-1 IA State ____________2-1 at Arizona __________2-2 Ball State ___________2-0 Penn State __________3-2 at Michigan _________5-3 Wisconsin __________3-4 Mich. State _________4-1 at Indiana __________9-1 at N’western _______10-2 Ohio State __________5-4 at Minnesota ________5-1 Missouri (n) _________4-2 Totals __________ 58-24

2011 _________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech _____________1-2 at IA State ___________6-1 Pitt ________________9-1 ULM _______________3-2 at PSU ______________3-5 N’western ___________6-3 Indiana _____________0-1 at Minn. ____________1-1 Michigan ___________4-0 Mich. State __________5-2 at Purdue ___________4-1 at Nebraska _________5-2 Oklahoma (n) ________2-2 Totals ___________ 49-23

Game-By-Game Punt Return Stats 2011 _______ No. ___Yds. __ TD _ Lng TN Tech ______ 2 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at IA State ____ 1 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Pitt __________ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - ULM _________ 2 ____ 43 ____ 0 ____ 30 at PSU _______ 1 _____-4 ____ 0 ___ - - N’western ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Indiana ______ 1 _____-5 ____ 0 ___ - - at Minn. ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Michigan _____ 2 ____ 28 ____ 0 ____ 14 Mich. State ___ 1 _____ 8 ____ 0 _____ 8 at Purdue ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Nebraska ___ 2 ____ 18 ____ 0 ____ 13 Oklahoma (n) _ 1 ____ 18 ____ 0 ____ 18 Totals _______13 ___106 ___ 0 ____30

Career Statistics Defense __ Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ____ QBH ___ In-Yd. _ PBU __FF Freshman ___ 4 ____ 4_____ 8 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______ 0______ 0-0 ____0 ____0 Sophomore _ 58 ____ 24 ____ 82 ____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______ 0_____ 4-142 ___7 ____1 Junior _____ 49 ____ 23 ____ 72 ___ 1.5/6 ___ 0/0 ______ 0______ 3-0 ____8 ____1 Career _____111 ___ 51 ___ 162___ 1.5/6 ___ 0/0 ______ 0_____7-142 __ 15 ____2 Punt Returns _____ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 0____________ 0 __________ 0.0___________0 __________ - - Sophomore ________ 0____________ 0 __________ 0.0___________0 __________ - - Junior ____________ 13 __________ 106 _________ 8.2___________0 ___________30 Career ____________ 13 __________106 _________ 8.2 __________0 __________ 30

20 - - **Christian Kirksey (KIRK-see) Linebacker 6-2, 220, Junior St. Louis, Mo. (Hazelwood East HS) Hawk-Item - - Ranked seventh in the Big Ten in tackles per game (8.5) in 2011 . . . one of nine true freshman to see action in 2010. 2012 Preseason Honors - - Fourth team preseason all-Big Ten by Phil Steele’s College Football . . . 2012 - - listed as first team outside linebacker following spring practice. 2011 Honors - - Honorable mention linebacker of the Week vs. Iowa State by College Football Performance Awards . . . 2011 - - started all 13 games, including first seven at weakside linebacker and final six at outside position . . . recorded 62 solo tackles and 48 assists to share team lead for the season . . . also had five tackles for loss, one QB sack, one interception, three pass break-ups and two forced fumbles . . . started at weakside linebacker in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech . . . recorded career-best 10 tackles in opening game, including six solo stops . . . started at weakside linebacker in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . led team with 13 tackles at ISU, including 11 solo stops . . . also had two tackles for loss, a QB sack and pass break-up, along with first caused and recovered fumble, on the same play . . . started at weakside linebacker in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh, while also playing portions of the contest at outside linebacker . . . recorded three solo tackles and five assists vs. Pitt . . . started at weakside linebacker in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . recorded four solo tackles and four assists vs. ULM . . . started at weakside linebacker in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . recorded six solo tackles and

four assists at PSU, along with second forced fumble of the season . . . started at weakside linebacker in 41-31 win over Northwestern, recording five solo tackles and four assists . . . started at weakside linebacker in 45-24 win over Indiana . . . led team with 12 tackles in win over Hoosiers, including seven solo stops, and also had one pass break-up . . . started at outside linebacker in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . recorded six tackles at Minnesota, including three solo stops and one tackle for loss . . . started at outside linebacker in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . recorded five tackles vs. Wolverines, including two solo stops . . . also had first career interception, stopping a Michigan drive in the red zone . . . started at outside linebacker in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . recorded team-high nine tackles vs. MSU, including five solo stops and one tackle for loss . . . started at outside linebacker in 31-21 win at Purdue, recording one solo tackle, two asissts and a pass break-up as defense allowed just 282 yards total offense . . . started at outside linebacker in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, recording three solo tackles and career-best seven assists . . . started at outside linebacker in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, recording six solo stops, one assist and one tackle for loss as defense allowed just 275 yards total offense. 2010 - - Saw action in 11 games, recording six assisted tackles . . . saw action in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 35-7 win over Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 34-27 loss at Arizona, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State, recording one assisted tackle as defense allowed just 112 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 24-3 win over Penn State . . . saw action in 38-28 win at Michigan, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 18-13 win at Indiana, recording one assisted tackle as defense allowed just 91 net rushing yards . . . saw action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 27-24 Insight Bowl victory over 12th-ranked Missouri due to injury. High school honors - - Named Missouri all-American while earning first team all-state honors as a senior . . . was first team all-conference as a senior after earning honorable mention recognition as a junior . . . earned second team all-Metro honors in St. Louis area . . . Career - - two-year letterman as linebacker and fullback . . . collected 163 tackles as a senior, with nine tackles for loss, three QB sacks, two interceptions and one touchdown . . . recorded 89 tackles as a junior, with three tackles for loss, one interception and a QB sack . . . team captain as a senior . . . team won state championship in junior season and returned to playoffs the following year . . . also lettered in track, helping team win state championship as a junior. Personal - - Born 8/31/92 . . . leisure studies major . . . member of prep Honor Roll . . . parents are Patrice and Elmer Kirksey . . . one of three players from St. Louis on Iowa roster . . . attended same high school as WR Don Shumpert . . . high school coach was Mike Jones.

Career Bests Tackles: __________________ Solo: ____________________ Assists: ___________________ Interception: ______________ Caused Fumble: ___________ Recovered Fumble: _________ Tackles for loss: ____________ QB Sack: _________________ Pass Break-up: _____________

13 at Iowa State, 9/10/11 11 at Iowa State, 9/10/11 7 at Nebraska, 11/25/11 1 vs. Michigan, 11/05/11 1, twice, last at Penn State, 10/08/11 1 at Iowa State, 8/10/11 2 at Iowa State, 9/10/11 1 at Iowa State, 9/10/11 1, three times, last at Purdue, 11/19/11

Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2010 ________ Solo-Ast. E. Illinois __________ 0-1 IA State ___________ 0-0 ar Arizona _________ 0-0 Ball State __________ 0-1 Penn State ________ DNP at Michigan ________ 0-1 Wisconsin _________ 0-1 Mich. State ________ 0-0 at Indiana _________ 0-1 at N’western _______ 0-0 Ohio State _________ 0-1 at Minnesota _______ 0-0 Missouri (n) ________ Inj. Totals ____________ 0-6

2011 ________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech ____________6-4 at IA State _________11-2 Pitt ________________3-5 ULM _______________4-4 at PSU _____________6-4 N’western __________5-4 Indiana ____________7-5 at Minn. ____________3-3 Michigan ___________2-3 Mich. State _________5-4 at Purdue ___________1-2 at Nebraska _________3-7 Oklahoma (n) _______6-1 Totals __________ 62-48

Career Statistics Defense ___ Solo _ Ast. _ Total _ T/Loss _ Sacks ___ QBH __In-Yd. PBU _ FF _ RF Freshman ___ 0____ 6_____ 6 _____ 0/0 ____0/0 _____ 0_____ 0-0 ____0 ___ 0 ___0 Sophomore __ 62 ___ 48 ___ 110 ___ 5/12 ____1/3 _____ 0_____ 1-5 ____3 ___ 2 ___1 Career ______ 62 ___ 54 ___ 116 ___ 5/12 ____1/3 _____ 0_____1-5____3 ___2 ___1

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2012 IOWA HAWKEYES 1 - - Marshall Koehn (CONE)

61 - - *Casey Kreiter

Kicker 6-0, 160, Redshirt Freshman Solon, Iowa (Solon HS)

Long Snapper 6-3, 250, Junior DeWitt, Iowa (Central HS)

2012 - - Listed as second team placekicker following spring practice.

Hawk-Item - - One of four juniors named to 2012 Leadership Group . . . one of four sophomores named to 2011 Leadership Group.

2011 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Named first team all-state as a senior after earning second team honors as a junior . . . first team allconference as a junior and senior . . . Career - - member of prep football team that won four straight state titles, helping team compile 41-1 record his last three seasons . . . played wide receiver and defensive back in addition to handling all kicking duties . . . made 49-56 PATs and 13-18 field goals, with a long of 48 yards, as a senior . . . averaged 37.8 yards per punt and had 45 touchbacks on 82 kicks . . . had 22 receptions for 298 yards and two touchdowns as a senior, while collecting 47 tackles and seven interceptions on defense . . . connected on 91-100 PATs and 2-3 field goals as a junior, along with 16 tackles on defense . . . made 21-25 PATs and 2-3 field goals as a sophomore . . . football team captain as a senior . . . also played baseball, earning all-state honors (second base) while helping prep team win baseball state titles as a junior and senior . . . holds state single-season record with 30 doubles as a junior . . . earned three varsity letters in football, four-year letterman in baseball and soccer and two-year wrestling letterman. Personal - - Born 8/29/92 . . . communication studies major . . . one of three players from Solon on Iowa roster . . . attended same high school as LB James Morris and DB Collin Sleeper . . . parents are Theresa and Jay Koehn . . . high school coach was Kevin Miller.

69 - - Ryan Kolka Long Snapper 6-0, 208, Redshirt Freshman St. Charles, Ill. (Marmion Academy) 2011 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. High school honors - - Named Daily Herald Player of the Week during senior season . . . earned two varsity letters, handling long snaps, in addition to playing tight end, linebacker and fullback . . . Career - - helped prep team finish second in the state as a senior, while posting two year record of 21-4 and losing just one conference game in two seasons . . . rushed for 150 yards and two touchdowns as a senior and recorded 15 tackles on defense. Personal - - Born 8/28/92 . . . biology/pre-med major . . . Honor Roll student as a prep . . . parents are Linda and James Kolka . . . high school coach was Dan Thorpe.

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2012 - - Listed as first team long snapper following spring practice. 2011 Honors - - Academic all-Big Ten . . . 2011 - - handled all deep snaps in all 13 games . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in 41-31 win over Northwestern . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in 45-24 win over Indiana . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in 24-16 win over 13thranked Michigan . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in 31-21 win at Purdue . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, recording one solo tackle on punt coverage . . . handled deep snaps for all placements in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma. 2010 Honors - - Team Leader Award, Defense . . . 2010 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . . . saw only action of the season in 27-24 loss at Minnesota, handling long snaps in fourth quarter. 2009 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - earned first team all-state honors as a senior and was second team as a junior . . . first team all-conference as a junior and senior . . . set Iowa prep state record for points in a game . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . Career - - helped prep team post two-year record of 17-4 in final two seasons, making two playoff appearances . . . also competed in wrestling, baseball and track and field . . . earned all-conference honors in wrestling. Personal - - Born 8/13/90 . . . science education major . . . parents are Jenny and Kurt Kreiter . . . high school coach was his father, Kurt Kreiter.


2012 IOWA HAWKEYES 80 - - Henry Krieger-Coble (KRAG-ir CO-bull) Tight End 6-4, 235, Redshirt Freshman Mount Pleasant, Iowa (Mount Pleasant HS)

Michigan __________ 0-0 Mich. State ________ 1-0 at Purdue _________ 0-1 at Nebraska ________ 0-0 Oklahoma (n) ______ 0-0 Totals ____________ 7-4

2012 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.

Career Statistics

2011 - - Redshirted.

Defense ___ Solo _ Ast. _ Total _ T/Loss _ Sacks ___ QBH __In-Yd. PBU _ FF _ RF Freshman ___ 7____ 4_____11_____ 0/0 ____0/0 _____ 0_____ 0-0 ____0 ___ 0 ___0

High school honors - - Elite all-state and first team 3A all-state honoree as a senior . . . three-time first team all-district selection . . . Career - - team captain as a senior . . . helped team to 2008 state quarterfinals and to 2010 playoffs . . . finished with an 11-1 overall record as a sophomore . . . was a 2010 team leader as a senior . . . had 27 receptions for 518 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior . . . recorded 108 tackles on defense (57 solo), including three tackles for loss, and had one interception and a recovered fumble . . . had 34 receptions for 491 yards and six touchdowns in five games as a junior . . . recorded 37 tackles (17 solo), defensively . . . had 34 catches for 661 yards and five touchdowns as a sophomore . . . recorded 110 tackles (39 solo) and one interception . . . earned three varsity letters in football as wide receiver, tight end and linebacker . . . four-year letterman in basketball and baseball. Personal - - Born 6/12/92 . . . open major . . . academic all-conference honoree as junior and senior . . . parents are Amy Krieger and Mark Coble . . . mother, Amy, played softball at Iowa . . . relatives Jess Settles, Brad Carlson, Emma Krieger-Kittle and Bruce Kittle all competed for the Hawkeyes . . . high school coach was Bob Jensen.

21 - - *Nico Law (NEE-ko) Defensive Back 6-1, 195, Sophomore Clinton, Md. (Bishop McNamara) Hawk-Item - - One of 10 true freshmen to see action in 2011. 2012 - - Listed as first tteam strong safety following spring practice. 2011 - - Saw action in all 13 games, recording seven solo tackles and four assists . . . saw first action of career in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, but had no statistics . . . saw action in special teams in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, recording one solo tackle and two assists as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, recording two solo tackles . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 31-21 win at Purdue, recording one assisted tackle as defense allowed just 282 yards total offense . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, but had no statistics . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, but had no statistics. High school honors - - First team all-state, first team WCAC all-conference, second team all-metro, Big School second team defense and Catholic All-American third team as a senior . . . second team WCAC all-conference and honorable mention Big School all-state as a junior . . . Career - - led team with 106 tackles as a senior, 31 tackles for loss and four interceptions, while playing both cornerback and safety . . . also scored three touchdowns as wide receiver . . . finished with 67 tackles, four QB sacks and two interceptions as a junior . . . helped team to the playoffs in 2009, finishing with an 8-3 record . . . team captain as a senior . . . lettered in both football and track. Personal - - Born 5/12/93 . . . given name is Nicholas . . . open major . . . member of prep Honor Roll, graduating cum laude . . . parents are Melody and Harry Thornton . . . high school coach was Bryce Bevill.

Career Bests Tackles: __________________ 3 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/24/11 Solo: ____________________ 2 vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11 Assists: ___________________ 2 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/24/11

Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2011 ________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech ___________ 1-1 at IA State _________ 1-0 Pitt _______________ 0-0 ULM ______________ 1-2 at PSU ____________ 0-0 N’western _________ 2-0 Indiana ___________ 1-0 at Minn. ___________ 0-0

27 - - *Jordan Lomax (LOW-max) Defensive Back 5-10, 190, Sophomore Upper Marlboro, Md. (DeMatha HS) Hawk-Item - - One of 10 true freshmen to see action in 2011. 2012 - - Listed as second team left cornerback following spring practice . . . likely to use 2012 as medical redshirt season. 2011 - - Saw action in 11 games, recording four solo tackles and three assists . . . saw first action of career in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, recording two solo tackles and one assist . . . did not see action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . did not see action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . saw action in 45-17 win over LouisianaMonroe, recording one solo tackle as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, recording two assisted tackles . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-21 win at Purdue, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, but had no statistics . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, but had no statistics. High school honors - - Selected for Chesapeake Senior Bowl as a senior . . . named honorable mention all-Metro, second team all-county and first team all-conference as a senior . . . third team all-conference as a junior . . . Career - - played cornerback and contributed on special teams throughout career . . . recorded 52 tackles, six pass break-ups and two interceptions as a senior, with one touchdown . . . recorded 56 tackles, eight pass break-ups, one interception and two fumble recoveries as a junior . . . team captain as a senior . . . helped team advance to state playoffs in last three seasons . . . team won conference title his sophomore year and placed second as junior and senior . . . also lettered in track as sprinter . . . ran opening leg on 4 x 400-meter relay team that claimed national title at 2011 New Balance Indoor Nationals in New York City with a time of 3:15.23. Personal - - Born 10/13/93 in Fairfax, Va . . . open major . . . Principle’s List, 2010 and Academic Honors Student with 4.0 GPA . . . parents are Pamela and Earnest Lomax. . . high school coach was Bill McGregor.

Career Bests Tackles: __________________ 3 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/03/11 Solo: ____________________ 2 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/03/11 Assists: ___________________ 2 vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11

Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2011 ________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech ___________ 2-1 at IA State ________ DNP Pitt ______________ DNP ULM ______________ 1-0 at PSU ____________ 0-0 N’western _________ 0-2 Indiana ___________ 1-0 at Minn. ___________ 0-0 Michigan __________ 0-0 Mich. State ________ 0-0 at Purdue _________ 0-0 at Nebraska ________ 0-0 Oklahoma (n) ______ 0-0 Totals ____________ 4-3

Career Statistics Defense ___ Solo _ Ast. _ Total _ T/Loss _ Sacks ___ QBH __In-Yd. PBU _ FF _ RF Freshman ___ 4____ 3_____ 7 _____ 0/0 ____0/0 _____ 0_____ 0-0 ____0 ___ 0 ___0

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2012 IOWA HAWKEYES - - *John Lowdermilk (LOUD-ir-milk)

19 - - **B.J. Lowery Defensive Back 5-11, 188, Junior Cincinnati, Ohio (Hughes HS)

Defensive Back 6-2, 203, Sophomore Kensington, Ohio (Carrollton HS)

Hawk-Item - - Suffered injury during preseason practice and did not play in first five games of the season . . . one of nine true freshmen to see action in 2010.

Hawk-Item - - One of 10 true freshmen to see action in 2011. 2012 - - Listed as second team free safety following spring practice. 2011 - - Saw action in 11 games, recording three solo tackles and one assist . . . saw first action of career in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, recording one assisted tackle as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-21 win at Purdue, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, but had no statistics . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, recording one solo tackle. High school honors - - Earned first team all-Ohio, all-state, all-conference, all-district and all-NBC as a senior . . . earned first team all-conference honors as a junior and was second team selection as a sophomore . . . Career - - earned three letters in football while playing quarterback, linebacker and defensive back . . . passed for 1,508 yards and had 853 rushing yards as a senior, while collecting 106 tackles and two interceptions . . . scored 27 touchdowns as a senior and 16 as a junior . . . had 1,231 passing yards and 556 rushing yards as a junior . . . totaled 100 tackles as a junior, with three interceptions . . . as a sophomore recorded 842 passing yards and 410 rushing yards . . . also recorded 48 tackles and four interceptions and scored seven touchdowns . . . also earned four letters as basketball point guard, helping basketball team advance to regionals his last two years . . . holds school record for career passing yards . . . team captain as a senior. Personal - - Born 4/17/92 in Edina, MN . . . open major . . . NBC Scholar Athlete as a junior and senior . . . parents are Kellee and Kirk Lowdermilk . . . high school coach was Dan Detwiler.

Career Bests Tackles: __________________ 1, four times, last vs. Oklahoma, 12/30/11 Solo: ____________________ 1, three times, last vs. Oklahoma, 12/30/11 Assists: ___________________ 1 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/24/11

Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2011 ________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech __________ DNP at IA State ________ DNP Pitt _______________ 0-0 ULM ______________ 0-1 at PSU ____________ 0-0 N’western _________ 0-0 Indiana ___________ 0-0

2011 ________ Solo-Ast. at Minn. ___________ 1-0 Michigan __________ 1-0 Mich. State ________ 0-0 at Purdue _________ 0-0 at Nebraska ________ 0-0 Oklahoma (n) ______ 1-0 Totals ____________ 3-1

Career Statistics Defense ___ Solo _ Ast. _ Total _ T/Loss _ Sacks ___ QBH __In-Yd. PBU _ FF _ RF Freshman ___ 3____ 1_____ 4 _____ 0/0 ____0/0 _____ 0_____ 0-0 ____0 ___ 0 ___0

2012 - - Listed as first team left cornerback following spring practice. 2011 - - Saw action in eight games, recording 10 solo tackles, one assist and three pass break-ups . . . did not see action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech due to injury . . . did not see action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State due to injury . . . did not see action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh due to injury . . . did not see action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe due to injury . . . did not see action in 13-3 loss at Penn State due to injury . . . saw first action of the season in 41-31 win over Northwestern, recording two solo tackles . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana, recording three solo tackles and two pass break-ups . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, recording two solo tackles . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan as defense allowed just 323 yards total offense . . . recorded one assisted tackle and one pass break-up vs. Wolverines, with break-up coming on the last play of the game in the Iowa end zone . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, recording two solo tackles . . . saw action in 31-21 win at Purdue, but had no statistics as defense allowed just 282 yards total offense . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, but had no statictics as defense allowed just 275 yards total offense. 2010 - - Saw action in seven games, recording four solo tackles and one assist . . . saw action in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois, recording one solo tackle . . . did not see action in 35-7 win over Iowa State . . . did not see action in 34-27 loss at Arizona . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State, but had no statistics as defense allowed just 112 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 24-3 win over Penn State . . . saw action in 38-28 win at Michigan, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin . . . saw action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State, recording one assisted tackle as defense allowed just 31 net rushing yards and 258 yards total offense . . . saw action in 18-13 win at Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota, recording one solo tackle . . . did not see action in 27-24 Insight Bowl victory over 12th-ranked Missouri, due to injury. High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a senior . . . earned all-City recognition as a junior and senior . . . first team all-conference as a junior and senior . . . named Defensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . was second team all-conference as a sophomore . . . Career - - earned three varsity letters as quarterback and defensive back . . . recorded 128.5 tackles as a senior, with four interceptions . . . on offense completed 61-135 passes for 827 yards and five touchdowns and rushed 138 times for 451 yards and five scores . . . collected 49 tackles as a junior, with six interceptions and two returns for touchdowns . . . passed for 695 yards and six touchdowns and rushed for 450 yards and five scores as a junior . . . had 42 tackles and three interceptions as a sophomore, along with 356 yards on kick and punt returns, with four touchdowns . . . team captain as a senior . . . also earned four letters in basketball and baseball. Personal - - Born 8/31/91 . . . open major . . . member of prep Honor Roll . . . parents are Tina Lowery and Fernando Wright . . . high school coach was Dennis Doppes.

Career Bests Tackles: __________________ Solos: ____________________ Assists: ___________________ PBU: _____________________

3 vs. Indiana, 10/22/11 3 vs. Indiana, 10/22/11 1 vs. Michigan State, 10/30/10 2 vs. Indiana, 10/22/11

Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2010 ________ Solo-Ast. E. Illinois __________ 1-0 IA State __________ DNP at Arizona ________ DNP Ball State __________ 0-0 Penn State ________ DNP at Michigan ________ 0-0 Wisconsin ________ DNP Mich. State ________ 0-1 at Indiana _________ 0-0 at N’western _______ 1-0 Ohio State _________ 1-0 at Minnesota _______ 1-0 Missouri (n) ________ Inj. Totals ____________ 4-1

2011 ________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech ____________ Inj. at IA State __________ Inj. Pitt ________________ Inj. ULM _______________ Inj. at PSU _____________ Inj. N’western __________2-0 Indiana ____________3-0 at Minn. ____________2-0 Michigan ___________0-1 Mich. State _________2-0 at Purdue ___________0-0 at Nebraska _________1-0 Oklahoma (n) _______0-0 Totals ___________ 10-1

Career Statistics Defense __ Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ In-Yd. ____ PBU ____ FF ____ RF Freshman ___ 4 ____ 1_____ 5 _____ 0/0 ____ 0-0 ______ 0_______ 0 _____0 Sophomore _ 10 ____ 1_____ 11 ____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______ 3_______ 0 _____0 Career _____ 14____ 2_____16 ____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______ 3_______0 _____0

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2012 IOWA HAWKEYES 93 - - Nathan Lyman Defensive Line 6-3, 280, Junior Grundy Center, Iowa (Grundy Center HS) Southwest Minnesota State Hawk-Item - - Joined program in 2011 after previously attending Southwest Minnesota State. 2012 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. High school honors - - Earned all-state honors as a junior . . . gained all-conference recognition for three straight seasons . . . team captain as a senior . . . Career - - earned four letters in football as offensive and defensive lineman . . . also lettered four years for prep golf team and earned three letters in basketball . . . recorded 65 tackles, including nine QB sacks, and one interception in eight games as a senior . . . collected 70 tackles, eight sacks and two interceptions as a junior . . . recorded 55 tackles and six sacks as a sophomore. Personal - - Born 1/7/92 . . . pre-business major . . . academic all-conference four years and academic all-state as junior and senior . . . parents Stacey and Dave Lyman . . . high school coaches were Brandon Krusey and Bob Munsch.

6 - - *Nolan MacMillan Offensive Line 6-6, 290, Junior Toronto, Ontario (The Hun School (N.J.) 2012 - - Listed as second team right tackle following spring practice. 2011 Preseason Honors - - Third team preseason All-Big Ten by Phil Steele’s College Football . . . 2011 - - did not see any game action due to injury. 2010 Honors - - Fourth team Freshman All-America by Phil Steele’s College Football . . . honorable mention Freshman All-America by CollegeFootballNews.com . . . Big Ten Conference all-Freshman team by Rivals.com . . . academic all-Big Ten . . . 2010 - - missed majority of spring practice due to injury . . . started at right guard in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois as offense gained 435 yards total offense . . . started at right guard in 35-7 win over Iowa State as offense gained 479 yards total offense . . . started at right guard in 34-27 loss at Arizona . . . started at right guard in 45-0 win over Ball State as offense gained 562 yards total offense . . . started at right guard in 24-3 win over Penn State . . . started at right guard in 38-28 win at Michigan . . . did not see action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin due to injury . . . did not see action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State due to injury . . . did not see action in 18-13 win at Indiana due to injury . . . saw action at right guard in 21-17 loss at Northwestern . . . did not see action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State due to injury . . . did not see action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota due to injury . . . did not see action in 27-24 Insight Bowl victory over 12th-ranked Missouri. 2009 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Named first team all-MAP as a senior . . . led team to state championships in 2006 and 2007 . . . Career - - originally from Toronto, Ontario before attending prep school in New Jersey as a senior . . . team captain . . . honored as Ontario Scholar and an honor roll student . . . also lettered in swimming and track and field at St. Michael’s College School in Ontario . . . holds conference record in discus. Personal - - Born 12/21/90 . . . philosophy major . . . parents are Janet and Paul MacMillan . . . high school coach was Paul Forbes at St. Michael’s and Dave Dudeck at the Hun School.

11 - - *Kevonte Martin-Manley (KEY-von-tay) Wide Receiver 6-0, 205, Sophomore Pontiac, Mich. (Brother Rice HS)

gained 475 yards total offense . . . collected four receptions for 76 yards and two touchdowns in win over Pitt . . . touchdown receptions covered 25 and 22 yards, both in fourth quarter, for Iowa’s final two scored in comeback win . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as offense gained 453 yards total offense . . . collected career-high six receptions for 82 yards vs. ULM, with a long of 23 yards . . . started as third wide receiver in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . recorded three receptions for 21 yards at PSU . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, recording one reception for six yards . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . started at wide receiver in 22-21 loss at Minnesota as offense gained 446 yards total offense . . . five receptions for 35 yards at Minnesota . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan, recording one reception for eight yards on a fourth down conversion to keep scoring drive alive . . . saw action in 3721 loss to Michigan State, recording one reception for 13 yards . . . saw action in 31-21 win at Purdue, recording three receptions for 28 yards as offense gained 408 yards total offense . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . one reception for 10 yards at Nebraska, along with 82 yards on four KO returns . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, recording one reception for 21 yards. 2010 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Named first team all-state as a senior after earning third team honors as a junior . . . was all-North offensive MVP as well . . . first team all-County and all-Catholic League as a junior and senior . . . Career - - holds school records for receiving yards in a game (177), punt return yards in a game (103), career touchdown receptions (20), longest reception (93) and career receiving yards (1,525) . . . helped prep team post three-year record of 21-11, earning three straight appearances in state playoffs . . . had 43 receptions for 745 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior, along with 14 KO returns for 314 yards and 12 punt returns for 199 yards . . . collected 34 receptions for 610 yards and nine touchdowns as a junior, along with 199 yards and two scores on 10 punt returns and 262 yards on 13 KO returns . . . had 170 yards and one touchdown on 16 receptions as a sophomore . . . earned three varsity letters as wide receiver and defensive back and four basketball letters. Personal - - Born 10/22/92 . . . leisure studies major . . . earned Outstanding Academic Award for math and English . . . parents are Leanna Martin and Kevin Manley . . . high school coach was Albert Fracassa.

Career Receiving Bests Catches:__________________ Yards: ____________________ Touchdowns: _____________ Long: ____________________

6 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/24/11 82 vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/24/11 2 vs. Pittsburgh, 9/17/11 25 vs. Pittsburgh, 9/17/11

Career KO Return Bests Number: _________________ Yards: ____________________ Touchdowns: _____________ Long: ____________________

4 at Nebraska, 11/25/11 82 (4 ret.), at Nebraska, 11/25/11 None 23 at Nebraska, 11/25/11

2011 Game-By-Game Stats Receiving ___ No. ___Yds. __ TD _ Lng TN Tech ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at IA State ____ 4 ____ 23 ____ 1 _____ 8 Pitt __________ 4 ____ 76 ____ 2 ____ 25 ULM _________ 6 ____ 82 ____ 0 ____ 23 at PSU _______ 3 ____ 21 ____ 0 _____ 9 N’western ____ 1 _____ 6 ____ 0 _____ 6 Indiana ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Minn. ______ 5 ____ 35 ____ 0 ____ 10 Michigan _____ 1 _____ 8 ____ 0 _____ 8 Mich. State ___ 1 ____ 13 ____ 0 ____ 13 at Purdue ____ 3 ____ 28 ____ 0 ____ 16 at Nebraska ___ 1 ____ 10 ____ 0 ____ 10 Oklahoma (n) _ 1 ____ 21 ____ 0 ____ 21 Totals _______30 ___323 ___ 3 ____25

KO Returns ___ No. ___ Yds. _ TD__ Lng TN Tech _______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at IA State _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Pitt ___________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - ULM __________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at PSU ________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - N’western _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Indiana________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Minn. _______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Michigan ______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - MSU __________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Purdue ______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Nebraska ____ 4_____ 82 ___ 0 ____23 Oklahoma (n)___ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Totals_________ 4_____82 ___0 ___ 23

Career Statistics Receiving ________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 30 __________ 323 ________ 10.8 __________3 ___________25 KO Returns_______ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 4___________ 82 _________ 20.5 __________0 ___________23

Hawk-Item - - One of two sophomores named to 2012 Leadership Group. 2012 - - Listed as first team wide receiver following spring practice. 2011 - - Named to Big Ten Conference all-Freshman team by BTN.com . . . 2011 - - saw action in 13 games, with one start . . . 30 receptions for 323 yards and three touchdowns, while also averaging 20.5 yards on four KO returns . . . saw action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, but had no statistics . . . saw action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . four receptions for 23 yards at ISU, including first career touchdown reception to give Iowa a 7-0 advantage . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh as offense

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2012 IOWA HAWKEYES 66 - - Casey McMillan

96 - - **Mike Meyer

Defensive Line 6-4, 305, Senior Billings, Mont. (Central Catholic HS)

Kicker 6-2, 185, Junior Dubuque, Iowa (Wahlert HS)

Hawk-Item - - Moved from offensive line to defensive line during 2012 spring practice.

Hawk-Item - - Ranks 14th in career scoring with 159 points . . . had made 53 consecutive PATs . . . 86 points in 2011 ties for 14th-best single season total at Iowa . . . tied for first in the Big Ten in PAT percentage (100%) in 2011, while also ranking fifth in kick scoring (6.6), seventh in field goal per game (1.1), eighth in field goal percentage (70%) and ninth in total scoring (6.6) . . . one of nine true freshmen to see action in 2010.

2012 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2011 - - Saw action in offensive line in 34-9 opening win over Tennessee Tech . . . did not see action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . saw action in offensive line in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as offense gained 453 yards total offense and allowed no sacks . . . did not see action in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . did not see action in 41-31 win over Northwestern . . . did not see action in 45-24 win over Indiana . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue . . . did not see action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma. 2010 Honors - - Team Leader Award, Offense . . . 2010 - - Saw action in offensive line in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois as offense gained 435 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 35-7 win over Iowa State . . . did not see action in 34-27 loss at Arizona . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State as offense gained 562 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 24-3 win over Penn State . . . did not see action in 38-28 win at Michigan . . . did not see action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin . . . saw action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State . . . saw action in special teams in 18-13 win at Indiana . . . saw action on special teams in 21-17 loss at Northwestern . . . saw action on special teams in 20-17 loss to Ohio State . . . saw action on special teams in 27-24 loss at Minnesota . . . saw action on special teams in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri. 2009 - - Did not see any game action. 2008 - - Redshirted. 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 . . . interdepartmental studies 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.

94 - - Riley McMinn Defensive End 6-7, 245, Redshirt Freshman Rochester, Ill. (Rochester HS) 2012 - - Listed as second team defensive end following spring practice. 2011 - - Redshirted. 2011 Honors - - Team Leader Award, Defense. High school honors - - First team Chicago Tribune all-state, second team Chicago Sun Times all-state and first team all-state selection as a senior . . . three-time first team all-conference honoree . . . Career - - three-year starter, finishing with 196 tackles, 28.5 QB sacks, 33 tackles for loss and three blocked punts . . . led team to a three playoff appearances and a 33-4 record during three-year prep career . . . guided team to 2010 state title, finishing with a perfect 14-0 record . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . compiled 49 tackles and 5.5 QB sacks as a sophomore . . . recorded 67 tackles, 10 QB sacks, 16 tackles for loss and three blocked punts as a junior . . . totaled 80 tackles, 17 tackles for loss and 13 QB sacks as a senior. Personal - - Born 7/7/92 . . . communication studies major . . . named to pre Honor Roll all four years, finishing with a 4.0 GPA . . . academic all-conference selection . . . member of National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society . . . parents are Janet and Drew McMinn . . . high school coach was Derek Leonard.

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2012 Preseason Honors - - named to CFPA preseason Watch Lists for Placekicker Trophy and Kickoff Specialist Trophy . . . 2012 - - Listed as first team placekicker following spring practice. 2011 Honors - - One of 20 semifinal candidates for the 2011 Lou Groza Award as nations top PK . . . named national PK of the Week vs. Iowa State by College Football Performance Awards . . . named national Placekicker of the Week by College Football Performance Awards vs. Iowa State . . . named to Lou Groza Award “Stars of the Week” vs. Iowa State . . . 2011 Preseason Honors - - named to CFPA preseason Watch Lists for Placekicker Trophy and Kickoff Specialist Trophy . . . 2011 - - handled all field goal, PAT and kickoffs throughout the season . . . connected on 14-20 field goals and all 44 PAT attempts to rank second on team with 86 points . . . handled all placements in 34-9 opening win over Tennessee Tech . . . connected on all four PAT kicks and made field goals of 39 and 20 yards, while averaging 60.9 yards on seven KOs . . . handled all field goal, PAT and kickoffs in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . made all four field goal attempts at ISU, including a career-best 50-yard kick . . . also connected from 42, 20 and 34 yards, with the 34-yard kick coming in the third overtime . . . tied career-best with four field goals (at Indiana, 2010) . . . also made all thre PATs at Iowa State and averaged 65.7 yards on six KO’s . . . handled all field goal, PATs and kickoffs in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . connected on 22-yard field goal in first half before missing from 40 and 50 yards . . . made all four PAT attempts to remain perfect on the season and averaged 59 yards on six kickoffs . . . handled all field goal, PATs and kickoffs in 45-17 win over LouisianaMonroe . . . connected on only field goal attempt from 23 yards and was 6-6 on PATs vs. ULM, while also averaging 66.8 yards on kickoffs, with one touchback . . . also recorded one solo tackle . . . made only field goal attempts from 23 yards in 13-3 loss at Penn State, along with averaging 60 yards on two kickoffs . . . handled all field goals, PATs and kickoffs in 41-31 win over Northwestern . . . made both field goal attempts vs. Northwestern, connecting from 27 and 40 yards . . . also added 5-5 PATs and averaged 63.2 yards on kickoffs . . . handled all field goal and PAT attempts in 45-24 win over Indiana . . . conneected on 47-yard field goal and was 6-6 on PATs vs. Indiana, while averaging 64.4 yards on seven kickoffs . . . handled all field goal at PAT attempts in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . made 3-3 PAT kicks and was 0-2 on field goal attempts and averaged 67.8 yards on kickoffs . . . handled all field goal and PAT attempts in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . connected on 42-yard field goal in second quarter on his only field goal attempt and was 3-3 on PAT kicks . . . handled all field goal and PAT attempts in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, converting 3-3 PATs to remain perfect on the season . . . only field goal attempt vs. MSU, from 50 yards, was blocked . . . handled all field goal and PAT attempts in 31-21 win at Purdue on extremely windy day . . . connected on 38-yard field goal in the third quarter after 34-yard kick hit the upright and missed in the first half . . . also made 4-4 PATs . . . made only PAT attempt at Nebraska and had no field goal attempts . . . made 2-2 PAT attempts in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma and had no field goal attempts. 2010 Honors - - Big Ten Conference Special Teams Player of the Week for his play in 1813 win at Indiana . . . co-National placekicker Performer of the Week vs. Northwestern and honorable mention placekicker Performer of the Week vs. Iowa State by College Football Performance Awards . . . Next Man In Award, Special Teams . . . 2010 - - handled all PAT and field goal attempts for final 10 games of the season, making 14-17 field goal attempts and 31-33 PATs . . . led team in scoring with 73 points in 2010, which ranks 21st-best for a single season at Iowa and is the most by an Iowa freshman . . . ranked fifth in the Big Ten in field goal percentage (.824) and ninth in kick scoring (5.6) and field goals per game (1.1) . . . handled all kickoff duties in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois . . . averaged 65.5 yards on six kicks, with one touchback as opponent averaged 14 yards on five returns . . . handled all kickoff duties in 35-7 win over Iowa State . . . averaged 68.3 yards on six kicks, with three touchbacks . . . handled all kickoff duties in 34-27 loss at Arizona, averaging 70 yards on five kicks, with two touchbacks . . . handled all kickoff, PAT and field goal duties in 45-0 win over Ball State . . . made all six PAT attempts . . . missed 37-yard field goal in first half before connecting from 25 yards in fourth period . . . averaged 61.5 yards on eight kickoffs, with two touchbacks . . . handled all kickoff, PAT and field goal duties in 24-3 win over Penn State . . . made only field goal attempt of 20 yards in first period and was 3-3 on PATs . . . averaged 64.2 yards on five KO’s . . . handled all kickoff, PAT and field goal duties in 38-28 win at Michigan . . . connected on career-long 30-yard field goal in closing minutes to provide final 10 point margin vs. Michigan . . . made all five PAT attempts and averaged 66.7 yards on seven KO, with one touchback . . . collected one assisted tackle on KO coverage . . . handled PAT, field goal and kickoff duties in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin . . . was 3-4 on PATs, with one being blocked, and added career-best 40-yard field goal in fourth quarter . . . averaged 65.4 yards on five kicks and recorded two solo tackles on kickoff coverage . . . handled all PAT, field goal and KO duties in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State . . . connected on 37-yard field goal in first quarter vs. MSU, made 4-5 PAT attempts and averaged 63.4 yards on seven kickoffs . . . handled all PAT, field goal and KO duties in 18-13 win at Indiana . . . career-best 4-5 field goals at Indiana, making kicks from 23, 27, 27 and 42 yards, while missing from 22 . . . 42-yard kick in fourth period is career-best . . . also recorded two tackles on KO coverage . . . handled


2012 IOWA HAWKEYES all PAT, field goal and KO duties in 21-17 loss at Northwestern . . . connected on only field goal attempt, from 32 yards, and both PAT attempts, vs. Wildcats, and had four touchbacks on kickoffs . . . handled all PAT, field goal and KO duties in 20-17 loss to Ohio State . . . made 31-yard file goal in third quarter to tie game after missing from 40 yards in second quarter . . . made both PAT attempts and averaged 58.5 yards on four kickoffs . . . handled all PAT and field goal attempts in 27-24 loss at Minnesota . . . made 35-yard field goal at Minnesota on his only attempt and was 3-3 in PATs . . . handled all PAT and field goal attempts in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri . . . made field goal attempts of 34 and 21 yards vs. Missouri, while connecting on three PAT kicks and averaging 66.7 yard on six kick-offs. High school honors - - Earned first team all-state and first team all-conference honors as a senior . . . Career - - holds Mississippi Valley Conference record with 56-yard field goal . . . helped prep team reach state playoffs as a junior. Personal - - Born 6/2/92 . . . psychology major . . . one of two players from Dubuque on Iowa roster . . . parents are Lisa and Brian Meyer . . . high school coach was Mike Mahoney.

Career Bests Field Goals: _______________ FG Attempts: ______________ Long: ____________________ PATs: ____________________ PAT Attempts: _____________

4, twice, last at Iowa State, 9/10/11 5 at Indiana, 11/06/10 50 at Iowa State, 9/10/11 6, twice, last vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/24/11 6, twice, last vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/24/11

Scoring ______________ FGs ______Lng ______ PATs ______ Points Freshman ___________ 14-17 _____ 42 _______ 31-33 _______ 73 Sophomore __________ 14-20 _____ 50 _______ 44-44 _______ 86 Career ______________ 28-37 _____ 50 _______75-77 ______ 159 Field Goals _____1-19 ____ 20-29 ____ 30-39 ___ 40-49 ___ 50+ ____ Total __ Blk Freshman ______ 0-0 ______ 6-7 ______ 6-7 _____ 2-3 ____ 0-0 ____ 14-17 __ - - Sophomore _____ 0-0 ______ 6-7 ______ 3-4 _____ 4-6 ____ 1-3 ____ 14-20 ___ 1 Career __________0-0______ 12-14 _____9-11 ____ 6-9 ____ 1-3 ____ 28-37____ 1

5 - - **Tanner Miller Defensive Back 6-2, 201, Junior Kalona, Iowa (Mid-Prairie HS) Hawk-Item - - Tied Iowa record with 98-yard interception return for a touchdown in win over Northwestern . . . tied for eighth in the Big Ten with three interceptions in 2011 . . . one of nine true freshmen to see action in 2010. 2012 Preseason Honors - - Fourth team preseason all-Big Ten by Phil Steele’s College Football . . . 2012 - - listed as first team free safety following spring practice. 2011 Honors - - Named national Defensive Back of the Week by College Football Performanace Awards for his play in 41-31 win over Northwestern . . . earned honorable mention from College Football Performance Award for his play in win at Purdue . . . nominated for Geico Play of the Year for interception return vs. Northwestern . . . 2011 - played in all 13 games, starting the final 11 at free safety . . . recorded 52 solo tackles and 24 assists, with three tackles for loss, three pass break-ups and a forced fumble . . . tied for team lead with three interceptions for 114 yards . . . saw action in 34-9 opening win over Tennessee Tech, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, recording two solo tackles, including one tackle for loss . . . started at free safety in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh in first career start . . . recorded five solo tackles and two assists, with one tackle for loss and a forced fumble . . . started at free safety in 45-17 win over LouisianaMonroe as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . recorded five solo tackles and two assists vs. ULM, including one tackle for loss . . . started at free safety in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . matched career-best with seven tackles at PSU, including six solo stops . . . also had careerbest two pass break-ups at PSU . . . started at free safety in 41-31 win over Northwestern . . . recorded first career interception vs. Northwestern, tying Iowa record with 98-yard return for a touchdown . . . also recorded career-best eight tackles vs. Northwestern, including five solo stops . . . started at free safety in 45-24 win over Indiana . . . recorded career-best 10 tackles vs. Hoosiers, including seven solo stops . . . started at free safety in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, recording six solo tackles . . . started at free safety in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan as defense allowed just 323 yards total offense . . . recorded seven tackles vs. Wolverines, including four solo stops . . . started at free safety in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, recording two solo tackles, five assists and one pass break-up . . . started at free safety in 31-21 win at Purdue as defense allowed just 282 yards total offense . . . recorded one solo tackle vs. Purdue, along with two pass interceptions . . . had 16 yards on interception returns as both stopped potential Purdue scoring drives . . . started at free safety in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, recording four solo tackles and four assists . . . started at free safety in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, recording four solo tackles and one assist as defense allowed just 275 yards total offense.

34-27 loss at Arizona, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State, recording one solo tackle as defense allowed just 112 yards total offense . . . saw action in 24-3 win over Penn State, recording one assisted tackle as defense allowed just 54 net rushing yards and 301 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 38-28 win at Michigan . . . did not see action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin . . . saw action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 18-13 win at Indiana, recording one assisted tackle as defense allowed just 91 net rushing yards . . . saw action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State . . . did not see action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota . . . saw action in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri, recording career-best three tackles, including two solo stops. High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a junior and senior . . . named first team all-district as a sophomore and was District Most Valuable Player as a junior and senior . . . Career - - earned four varsity letters as defensive back and running back . . . helped prep team post 19-5 record in final two seasons, reaching state quarter-finals as a junior before falling in first round as a senior . . . team captain as a senior . . . holds school records for rushing yards in a season (2,050) and career (4,100) and touchdowns in a game (six) and a season (32 as a junior) . . . also earned four letters in track as sprinter and hurdler and three letters in basketball . . . won state title in 400-meter hurdles as a junior . . . placed second in 400-meter hurdles at Drake Relays as a senior and ran leg on 4 x 800 relay unit that placed sixth. Personal - - Born 12/15/91 . . . leisure studies major . . . member of prep Honor Roll with 3.56 GPA . . . earned academic all-State recognition and was two-year member of National Honor Society . . . parents are Raelyn and Brian Miller . . . high school coach was Pete Cavanaugh.

Career Bests Tackles: __________________ Solos: ____________________ Assists: ___________________ Interceptions: _____________ Touchdowns: _____________ Forced Fumble: ____________ Tackles for Loss: ___________ Pass Break-ups: ____________

10 vs. Indiana, 10/22/11 7 vs. Indiana, 10/22/11 5 vs. Michigan State, 11/12/11 2 at Purdue, 11/19/11 1 vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11 1 vs. Pittsburgh, 9/17/11 1, three times, last vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/24/11 2 at Penn State, 10/08/11

Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2010 ________ Solo-Ast. E. Illinois __________ 0-0 IA State ___________ 0-1 at Arizona ________ DNP Ball State __________ 1-0 Penn State _________ 0-1 at Michigan _______ DNP Wisconsin ________ DNP Mich. State ________ 0-0 at Indiana _________ 0-1 at N’western _______ 0-0 Ohio State ________ DNP at Minnesota ______ DNP Missouri (n) ________ 2-1 Totals ____________ 3-4

2011 ________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech ____________1-0 at IA State __________2-0 Pitt ________________5-2 ULM _______________5-2 at PSU _____________6-1 N’western __________5-3 Indiana ____________7-3 at Minn. ____________6-0 Michigan ___________4-3 Mich. State _________2-5 at Purdue ___________1-0 at Nebraska _________4-4 Oklahoma (n) _______4-1 Totals __________ 52-24

Career Statistics Defense __ Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ In-Yd. ____ PBU ____ FF ____ RF Freshman ___ 3 ____ 4_____ 7 _____ 0/0 ____ 0-0 ______ 0_______ 0 _____0 Sophomore _ 52 ____ 24 ____ 76 ____ 3/4 __ 3-114-1 ____ 3_______ 1 _____0 Career _____ 55____ 28 ____83 ____ 3/4 __ 3-114-1 ____ 3_______1 _____0

2010 - - Saw action in eight games, recording three solo tackles and four assists . . . saw action in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 35-7 win over Iowa State, recording one assisted tackle for first career statistics. . . saw action in

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2012 IOWA HAWKEYES 44 - - **James Morris Linebacker 6-2, 230, Junior Solon, Iowa (Solon HS) Hawk-Item - - Ranked fifth in the Big Ten and tied for 37th nationally in tackles per game (9.2) in 2011 . . . one of four juniors named to 2012 Leadership Group . . . one of four sophomores named to 2011 Leadership Group . . . one of nine true freshmen to see action in 2010. 2012 Preseason Honors - - Second team preseason all-Big Ten by Phil Steele’s College Football . . . 2012 - - listed as first team middle linebacker following spring practice. 2011 Honors - - Academic all-Big Ten . . . honorable mention all-Big Ten by both league coaches and media . . . third team all-Big Ten by College Football Madness and Phil Steele . . . 2011 Preseason Honors - - second team preseason All-Big Ten by Athlon Sports, Lindy’s Football Preview and Phil Steele’s College Football . . . 2011 - - started all 12 games he played, recording 52 solo tackles and 58 assists to share team lead in tackles . . . also had 3.5 tackles for loss, one interception, one pass break-up and one QB pressure . . . started at middle linebacker in 34-9 opening win over Tennessee Tech . . . recorded 10 tackles, including four solo stops, in opening win, along with first career interception and 52 yard return that led to Iowa field goal . . . started at middle linebacker in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, recording seven solo tackles . . . started at middle linebacker in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . matched career-high with 13 tackles vs. Pitt, including six solo tackles and seven assists . . . started a t middle linebacker in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . recorded five solo tackles and five assists vs. ULM . . . started at middle linebacker in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . matched career-high with 13 tackles at PSU, including five solo stops and a shared tackle for loss . . . did not see action in 41-31 win over Northwestern due to injury . . . started at middle linebacker in 45-24 win over Indiana . . . recorded 10 tackles vs. Hoosiers, including two solo tackles and eight assists, along with a shared tackle for loss . . . started at weakside linebacker in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . matched career high with 13 tackles vs. Gophers, including 10 solo stops and one tackle for loss . . . stasrted at weakside linebacker in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan as defense allowed just 323 yards total offense . . . recorded eight tackles vs. Wolverines, including four solo stops . . . started at weakside linebacker in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, recording four assisted tackles and one QB pressure . . . started at weakside linebacker in 31-21 win at Purdue, recording four solo tackles, including one tackle for loss, as defense allowed just 282 yards total offense . . . started at weakside linebacker in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . matched career-high with 13 tackles at Nebraska, colleecting a shared tackle for loss and one pass brreak-up . . . started at weakside linebacker in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, but saw limited action due to injury . . . recorded two solo tackles and three assists as defense allowed just 275 yards total offense. 2010 Honors - - First team Freshman All-America by CollegeFootballNews.com . . . third team Freshman All-America by Phil Steele’s College Football . . . Big Ten Conference all-Freshman team by Rivals.com . . . Next Man In Award, Defense . . . 2010 - - saw action in all 13 games, with six starts at middle linebacker . . . ranked fourth in team with 70 tackles, including 23 solo stops, 2.5 tackles for loss and four pass break-ups . . . saw action in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 35-7 win over Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 34-27 loss at Arizona, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State, recording two assisted tackles as defense allowed just 112 yards total offense . . . saw action in 24-3 win over Penn State as defense allowed just 54 net rushing yards and 301 yards total offense . . . recorded career-high seven tackles vs. Penn State, along with one pass break-up . . . saw action in 38-28 win at Michigan, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin, recording four assisted tackles . . . started at middle linebacker in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State as defense allowed just 31 net rushing yards and 258 yards total offense . . . recorded career-best nine tackles vs. MSU in first career start . . . started at middle linebacker in 18-13 win at Indiana as defense allowed just 91 net rushing yards . . . matched career-high with nine tackles for the second straight week . . . also had a shared tackle for loss, two pass break-ups and a QB pressure vs. Hoosiers . . . started at middle linebacker in 21-17 loss at Northwestern . . . collected careerbest 13 tackles vs. Wildcats, including seven solo tackles and first career QB sack . . . started at middle linebacker in 20-17 loss to Ohio State . . . recorded nine tackles vs. OSU, including one solo stop and eight assists . . . started at middle linebacker in 27-24 loss at Minnesota, recording six solo tackles, two assists and one pass break-up . . . started at middle linebacker in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri . . . recorded five solo tackles and two assists vs. Missouri, including one tackle for loss. High school honors - - Gatorade Player of the Year in Iowa as a junior and senior . . . three time first team all-state, including elite team selection as a senior . . . three-time all-district selection . . named district offensive MVP as a sophomore, junior and senior . . . Career - helped prep team win 41 straight games and three consecutive Class 2A state titles as linebacker and running back . . . high school team went undefeated from sophomore to senior season . . . team posted 11-2 record during freshman year, reaching state championship game . . . also played quarterback during portions of senior season, passing for 500 yards and seven touchdowns . . . team captain as a senior . . . ranks among top 10 in state of Iowa for career rushing yards, touchdowns and points scored . . . rushed for 2,247 yards and scored 40 touchdowns as a senior . . . gained 6,646 career rushing yards . . . collected 276 career tackles and four interceptions . . . holds school records for single season and career for total yards and scoring . . . set school record for touchdowns in a single game .

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. . rushed for 2,100 yards and 38 touchdowns as a junior . . . rushed for 1,900 yards and scored 32 touchdowns as a sophomore . . . also lettered four times in wrestling and track . . . placed fourth in state wrestling meet as a junior and senior. Personal - - Born 11/20/91 . . . political science major . . . member of National Honor Society and posted a 3.95 prep GPA . . . parents are Lynn and Greg Morris . . . one of three players from Solon on Iowa roster . . . attended same high school as PK Marshall Koehn and DB Collin Sleeper . . . high school coach was Kevin Miller.

Career Bests Tackles: __________________ Solos: ____________________ Assists: ___________________ Tackles for loss: ____________ QB Sacks: _________________ Interceptions: _____________ Pass Break-Ups: ____________

13, five times, last at Nebraska, 11/25/11 10 at Minnesota, 10/29/11 10 at Nebraska, 11/25/11 1, four times, last at Purdue, 11/19/11 1 at Northwestern, 11/13/10 1 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/03/11 2 at Indiana, 11/06/10

Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2010 ________ Solo-Ast. E. Illinois __________ 0-1 IA State ___________ 0-0 at Arizona _________ 0-0 Ball State __________ 0-2 Penn State _________ 2-5 at Michigan ________ 0-1 Wisconsin _________ 0-4 Mich. State ________ 1-8 at Indiana _________ 1-8 at N’western _______ 7-6 Ohio State _________ 1-8 at Minnesota _______ 6-2 Missouri (n) ________ 5-2 Totals __________ 23-47

2011 ________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech ____________4-6 at IA State __________7-0 Pitt ________________6-7 ULM _______________5-5 at PSU _____________5-8 N’western __________ Inj. Indiana ____________2-8 at Minn. ___________10-3 Michigan ___________4-4 Mich. State _________0-4 at Purdue ___________4-0 at Nebraska ________3-10 Oklahoma (n) _______2-3 Totals __________ 52-58

Career Statistics Defense ___ Solo _ Ast. _ Total _ T/Loss _ Sacks __ In-Yd. __ PBU _ QBH _ FF _ RF Freshman ___ 23 ___ 47 ____70____2.5/12 ___1/9 _____0-0 _____4 ____0 ___ 0 ___0 Sophomore __ 52 ___ 58 ___ 110 ___ 3.5/5 ____0/0 ____ 1-52 ____1 ____1 ___ 0 ___0 Career ______ 75 __ 105 __ 180 ___ 6/17 ____1/9 ____ 1-52 ____5 ____1 ___0 ___0

8 - - *Trent Mossbrucker (MOSS-bruk-ir) Kicker 6-0, 204, Senior Mooresville, Ind. (Mooresville HS) Hawk Item - - Established new Iowa single-season scoring record for a freshman with 70 points in 2008 . . . one of seven true freshmen to see action in 2008. 2012 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2011 - - Did not see action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech . . . did not see action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . did not see action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . did not see action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe . . . did not see action in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . did not see action in 41-31 win over Northwestern . . . saw first action of the season in 45-24 win over Indiana, playing on kickoff team . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . saw action on kickoff team in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, attempting on-side kick in fourth quarter . . . did not see action in Insight Bowl. 2010 - - Made 13-14 PAT attempts and had no field goal attempts . . . handled all PAT attempts in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois, hitting all five attempts . . . had no field goal attempts . . . handled all PAT attempts in 35-7 win over Iowa State, hitting all five attempts . . . had no field goal attempts . . . handled all PAT attempts in 34-27 loss at Arizona . . . made first three PAT attempts before final attempt was blocked . . . had no field goal attempts . . . did not see action in 45-0 win over Ball State . . . did not see action in 24-3 win over Penn State . . . did not see action in 38-28 win at Michigan . . . did not see action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin . . . did not see action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State . . . did not see action in 18-13 win at Indiana . . . did not see action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern . . . did not see action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State . . . handled all kickoffs in 27-24 loss at Minnesota, allowing just 9.8 yard average on four returns . . . did not see action in 27-24 Insight Bowl victory over 12th-ranked Missouri. 2009 - - Redshirted. 2008 - - Made 13-15 field goals and 31-33 PATs to rank second on the team in scoring with 70 points . . . led the Big Ten in field goal percentage (.867) and ranked seventh in field goals per game (1.1) and kick scoring per game (5.8) . . . saw action in 46-3 opening win over Maine


2012 IOWA HAWKEYES . . . made all four of his attempts in first career game, hitting two PATs and field goals from 35 and 33 yards . . . saw action in 42-0 win over Florida International . . . made all three PAT attempts vs. FIU, while only field goal attempt from 32 yards was blocked . . . saw action in 17-5 win over Iowa State . . . connected on only field goal attempt of the day from 26 yards on Iowa’s first possession of the game . . . did not have any PAT attempts vs. ISU . . . saw action in 21-20 loss at Pittsburgh . . . made both two field goal attempts (26 and career-long 39 yards) at Pitt, along with only PAT attempt . . . saw action in 22-17 loss to Northwestern . . . made only field goal attempt of the day, a 30-yard kick to give Iowa an early 3-0 advantage . . . was also 2-2 on PAT attemepts . . . handled all field goal and PAT attempts in 16-13 loss at Michigan State . . . connected on field goals of 25 and 33 yards on only two attempts, making two field goals in a game for the third time in six games . . . made only PAT attempt against MSU as well . . . handled all field goal and PAT attempts in 45-9 win at Indiana . . . connected on 26-yard field goal in the first period to give Iowa a 3-0 advantage and added 6-6 PAT attempts . . . handled all field goal and PAT attempts in 38-16 win over Wisconsin . . . connected on 35-yard field goal in the fourth period, his only field goal attempt, and added 5-5 PATs . . . handled all field goal and PAT attempts in 27-24 loss at Illlinois . . . had careerbest of three made field goals and four attempts at Illinois, connecting from 26, 19 and 27 yards for Iowa’s first nine points, while missing from 30 yards . . . saw action in 24-23 win over third-ranked Penn State . . . made all three PAT attempts vs. Penn State and had no field goal attempts . . . saw action in 22-17 win over Purdue . . . was unsuccessful on two PAT attempts and had no field goal attempts . . . saw action in 55-0 win at Minnesota, converting a seasonbest 7-7 PAT attempts . . . had no field goal attempts at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 31-10 Outback Bowl win over South Carolina. 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 PAT’s . . . 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 . . . communication studies 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.

29 - - **Nick Nielsen Wide Receiver 6-3, 210, Senior Humboldt, Iowa (Humboldt HS) Hawk-Item - - Moved from defensive back to wide receiver prior to 2011 season. 2012 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2011 Honors - - Academic all-Big Ten . . . 2011 - - saw action in 12 games, recording one solo tackle and two assists . . . saw action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, recording one assisted tackle on special teams . . . saw action on special teams in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in 13-3 loss at Penn State, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13thranked Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-21 win at Purdue, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, but had no statistics. 2010 - - Saw action in five games, recording one solo tackle and two assists . . . saw action in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois, recording one solo tackle and one assist . . . saw action in 35-7 win over Iowa State, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 34-27 loss at Arizona, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-3 win over Penn State, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 38-28 win at Michigan . . . did not see action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin . . . did not see action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State . . . did not see action in 18-13 win at Indiana . . . did not see action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern . . . did not see action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State . . . did not see action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 27-24 Insight Bowl victory over 12th-ranked Missouri. 2009 - - Saw action in win over Northern Iowa, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in 12-0 win over Minnesota, but had no statistics. 2008 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on.

Career Bests Field Goals: _______________ FG Attempts: ______________ Long: ____________________ PATs: ____________________ PAT Attempts: _____________

3 at Illinois, 11/01/08 4 at Illinois, 11/01/08 39 at Pittsburgh, 9/20/08 7 at Minnesota, 11/22/08 7 at Minnesota, 11/22/08

Scoring ______________ FGs ______Lng ______ PATs ______ Points Freshman ___________ 13-15 _____ 39 _______ 31-33 _______ 70 Sophomore ___________ 0-0 ______ - - - ______ 13-14 _______ 13 Junior _______________ 0-0 ______ - - - _______ 0-0 ________ 0 Career ______________ 13-15 _____ 39 _______44-47 _______83 Field Goals _____1-19 ____ 20-29 ____ 30-39 ___ 40-49 ___50-+____ Total __ Blk Freshman ______ 1-1 ______ 6-6 ______ 6-8 _____ 0-0 ____ 0-0 ____ 13-15 ___ 1 Sophomore _____ 0-0 ______ 0-0 ______ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ____ 0 Junior __________ 0-0 _______ 0-0 ______ 0-0 _____ 0-0 _____0-0 ______0-0 _____ 0 Career _________ 1-1 ______ 6-6 ______ 6-8 _____ 0-0 ____ 0-0 ____ 13-15 ___ 1

High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as an outside linebacker as a senior . . . was first team all-conference quarterback as a senior after earning first team honors as a defensive back during junior season . . . Career - - earned two letters playing quarterback, defensive back and outside linebacker, helping team win state championship as a junior . . . recorded 50 tackles and two interceptions as a senior . . . scored nine touchdowns as a senior . . . had five interceptions and 40 tackles as a junior . . . set school record for passing yards in a season (1,400), total offensive in a season (1,700) and longest touchdown pass (96 yards) . . . team captain in football . . . also lettered in basketball and track and field. Personal - - Born 12/08/89 . . . management major . . . member of high school National Honor Society and Student Senate . . . 3.86 GPA as a prep . . . parents are Julie and Tony Nielsen . . . high school coach was Greg Thomas.

Career Bests Tackles: __________________ 2 vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/04/10 Solos: ____________________ 1, twice, last at Penn State, 10/08/11 Assists: ___________________ 1, four times, last vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11

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15 - - Jonny Mullings Punter 6-3, 210, Sophomore Canberra, Australia (Ottumwa, Iowa HS) Hawk-Item - - Played one season at Ottumwa, Iowa HS . . . previously played rugby in the Australian Capital Territory prior to move to Ottumwa, Iowa. 2012 - - Listed as co-first team punter following spring practice. 2011 - - Did not see any game action. 2010 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Earned all-state honors in rugby at Colstons School in England . . . was rugby Player of the Year and team MVP . . . named Australian Capital Territory all-star in 2007 and 2008 . . . Career - - helped rugby team win state championship in 2006 . . . used as punter at Ottumwa HS in 2009, where he set school record with 85 yard punt rugby punting average of 42.4 yards and 45.1 yards in final two seasons, respectively. Personal - - Born 12/27/87 . . . leisure studies major . . . parents are Jane and Nicolas Mullings . . . high school football coach was Tom Kopatich and rugby coach was Andy Cassidy.

2009 ________ Solo-Ast. Northern IA ________ 0-0 at IA State ________ DNP Arizona __________ DNP at Penn State______ DNP Ark. State _________ DNP Michigan _________ DNP at Wisconsin ______ DNP at Mich. State _____ DNP Indiana __________ DNP N’western ________ DNP at Ohio State ______ DNP Minnesota _________ 0-0 GA Tech (n) _______ DNP Totals ____________ 0-0

2010 ________ Solo-Ast. E. Illinois ___________1-1 IA State ____________0-1 at Arizona __________0-0 Ball State ___________0-0 Penn State __________0-0 at Michigan ________DNP Wisconsin _________DNP Mich. State ________DNP at Indiana _________DNP at N’western _______DNP Ohio State _________DNP at Minnesota _______DNP Missouri (n) ________DNP Totals _____________1-2

2011 _________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech _____________0-1 at IA State ___________0-0 Pitt ________________0-0 ULM _______________0-0 at PSU ______________1-0 N’western ___________0-1 Indiana _____________0-0 at Minn. ____________0-0 Michigan ___________0-0 Mich. State __________0-0 at Purdue ___________0-0 at Nebraska ________DNP Oklahoma (n) ________0-0 Totals ______________1-2

Career Statistics Defense __ Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ____ QBH ___ In-Yd. _ PBU __FF Freshman ___ 0 ____ 0_____ 0 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______ 0______ 0-0 ____0 ____0 Sophomore __ 1 ____ 2_____ 3 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______ 0______ 0-0 ____0 ____0 Junior ______ 1 ____ 2_____ 3 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______ 0______ 0-0 ____0 ____0 Career ______ 2 ____ 4_____ 6 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______ 0______ 0-0 ____0 ____0

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2012 IOWA HAWKEYES 39 - - Travis Perry

41 - - Jacob Reisen (RY-zun)

Linebacker 6-3, 230, Redshirt Freshman Urbandale, Iowa (Urbandale HS)

Fullback 6-2, 231, Junior Iowa City, Iowa (Regina HS)

2012 - - Listed as second team outside linebacker following spring practice.

Hawk-Item - - Used 2008 as a gray shirt season after graduating from high school in 2008 and was not allowed to participate in any team activities during the season . . . moved from linebacker to fullback during 2009 spring practice.

2011 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a senior and third team honors as a junior . . . named first team all-conference as a junior and sophomore after being named honorable mention as a freshman . . . Career - - earned four letters in football as defensive back and wide receiver, helping team advance to state playoffs as a junior and senior . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . missed first half of senior season due to injury before rushing 47 times for 182 yards and three touchdowns . . . had 13 receptions for 123 yards and two scores . . . on defense recorded 60 tackles . . . had 24 receptions for 333 yards and four touchdowns as a junior, along with 64 tackles and two interceptions on defense . . . had four punt returns for 88 yards as a senior and 13 punt returns for 133 yards as a junior . . . recorded 47 tackles and two interceptions as a sophomore . . . also earned four letters in basketball, earning first team all-conference and second team all-state recognition. Personal - - Born 7/01/92 . . . communication studies major . . . earned academic allconference honors . . . four-year member of prep Honor Roll and member of National Honor Society . . . parents are Jean and Russ Perry . . . high school coach was Sam Anderson.

36 - - Macon Plewa Linebacker 6-2, 225, Redshirt Freshman Franklin, Wis. (Franklin HS) 2012 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2011 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. High school honors - - Named third team all-state as a senior . . . named conference defensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . first team all-conference as a junior and senior after earning second team honors as a sophomore . . . Career - - helped prep team advance to state semi-finals as a junior and senior and quarter-finals as a sophomore . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . earned three letters in football as linebacker and tight end and three letters in basketball . . . recorded 135 tackles, including 52 solo stops, as a senior, along with four QB sacks, 11 tackles for loss and three interceptions . . . on offense had 11 receptions and scored five touchdowns . . . recorded 112 tackles as a junior, including 43 solo stops and four interceptions . . . collected 96 tackles and two interceptions as a sophomore. Personal - - Born 9/15/92 . . . leisure studies major . . . earned Scholar Athlete award and was member of National Honor Society as a prep . . . parents are Mary and John Plewa . . . high school coach was Louis Brown.

43 - - Jim Poggi (POE-jee) Linebacker 6-2, 218, Sophomore Towson, Md. (Gilman School) 2012 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2011 - - Did not see any game action due to injury. 2010 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Named to Tom Lemming all-America team and espn.com Top 100 . . . consensus first team all-state as a junior and senior and named all-Metro both seasons . . . was first team all-conference selection all four years . . . named conference Defensive Player of the Year as junior and senior . . . Career - - earned four letters as linebacker and tight end . . . collected 137 tackles as a senior, including 12 QB sacks, three fumble recoveries and three interceptions . . . had 134 tackles as a junior, with 13 QB sacks, five fumble recoveries and three interceptions . . . recorded 89 tackles as a sophomore and 54 as a freshman . . . led conference in tackles as a junior and senior and led conference in QB sacks his final three seasons . . . team captain as a senior . . . also three-year letterman in basketball. Personal - - Born 3/6/91 . . . English/secondary education major . . . parents are Amy and Biff Poggi . . . high school coach was his father, Biff Poggi.

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2012 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2011 - - Saw first action of the season in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue . . . did not see action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . did not see action in Insight Bowl. 2010 - - Saw only action of the season in 35-7 win over Iowa State, but had no statistics. 2009 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - First team all-state and Class 1A Defensive Player of the Year as a senior in 2007 . . . two-time first team all-area and all-district selection . . . led team to state championship in 2005 . . . Career - - tallied 310 tackles and nine interceptions . . . also had 1,150 yards rushing and 23 touchdowns on 114 attempts . . . team captain . . . also lettered in track and field and baseball. Personal - - Born 11/1/89 . . . health & sport studies major . . . parents are Anne and Dan Reisen . . . member of high school Honor Roll as a junior and senior . . . one of five players on Iowa roster from Iowa City . . . high school coach was Marv Cook, a four-year (1985-88) Iowa letterman and an all-American tight end in 1988.

Game-by-Game Stats Rushing 2010 _______ No. ___Yds. __ TD _ Lng E. Illinois ____ DNP _________________ IA State ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Arizona ___ DNP _________________ Ball State ____ DNP _________________ Penn State ___ DNP _________________ at Michigan __ DNP _________________ Wisconsin ___ DNP _________________ Mich. State __ DNP _________________ at Indiana ___ DNP _________________ at N’western _ DNP _________________ Ohio State ___ DNP _________________ at Minnesota _ DNP _________________ Missouri (n) __ DNP _________________ Totals _______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - -

Receiving 2010 ________ No. ___ Yds. _ TD__ Lng E. Illinois ______ DNP IA State _______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Arizona ____ DNP Ball State _____ DNP Penn State ____ DNP at Michigan ___ DNP Wisconsin ____ DNP Mich. State ____ DNP at Indiana_____ DNP at N’western __ DNP Ohio State ____ DNP at Minnesota __ DNP Missouri (n) ___ DNP Totals_________ 0_____ 0 ____0 ___ - - -

Rushing 2011 _______ No. ___Yds. __ TD _ Lng TN Tech _____ DNP _________________ at IA State ___ DNP _________________ Pitt _________ DNP _________________ ULM ________ DNP _________________ at PSU ______ DNP _________________ N’western ___ DNP _________________ Indiana ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Minn. _____ DNP _________________ Michigan ____ DNP _________________ Mich. State __ DNP _________________ at Purdue ___ DNP _________________ at Nebraska __ DNP _________________ Oklahoma (n) DNP _________________ Totals _______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - -

Receiving 2011 ________ No. ___ Yds. _ TD__ Lng TN Tech ______ DNP at IA State ____ DNP Pitt __________ DNP ULM _________ DNP at PSU _______ DNP N’western ____ DNP Indiana________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Minn. ______ DNP Michigan _____ DNP Mich. State ____ DNP at Purdue _____ DNP at Nebraska ___ DNP Oklahoma (n)__ DNP Totals_________ 0_____ 0 ____0 ___ - - -

Career Statistics Rushing _________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 0____________ 0 __________ 0.0___________0 __________ - - Sophomore ________ 0____________ 0 __________ 0.0___________0 __________ - - Career ____________ 0____________ 0 __________ 0.0 __________0 __________ - - Receiving ________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 0____________ 0 __________ 0.0___________0 __________ - - Sophomore ________ 0____________ 0 __________ 0.0___________0 __________ - - Career ____________ 0____________ 0 __________ 0.0 __________0 __________ - - -


2012 IOWA HAWKEYES 38 - - **Brad Rogers Fullback 5-10, 230, Junior Toledo, Ohio (Central Catholic HS) Hawk-Item - - Missed preseason practice and first four games of 2011 season due to health reasons . . . One of four juniors named to 2012 Leadership Group. 2012 - - Listed as first team fullback following spring practice. 2011 Honors - - Comeback Player of the Year . . . 2011 - - saw action in nine games, with seven starts . . . rushed three times for eight yards and had one pass reception for seven yards . . . saw first action of the season in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . saw limited action on special teams and at fullback vs. PSU, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, recording one pass reception for seven yards . . . started at fullback in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . started at fullback in 22-21 loss at Minnesota as offense gained 446 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . started at fullback in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan, but had no statistics . . . started at fullback in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . had one rushing attempt for two yards and recorded one solo tackle on special teams . . . started at fullback in 31-21 win at Purdue, but had no statistics as offense gained 408 yards total offense . . . started at fullback in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, but had no statistics . . . started at fullback in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, rushing for six yards on two carries. 2010 - - Saw action in 11 games at both fullback and running back, with one start at fullback . . . had 11 rushing attempts for 75 yards and two receptions for 15 yards . . . saw first action of career in 37-7 win over Eastern Illinois, collecting one reception for four yards as offense gained 435 yards total offense . . . saw action in 35-7 win over Iowa State as offense gained 479 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 34-27 loss at Arizona, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State as offense gained 562 yards total offense . . . nine rushing attempts for 66 yards vs. Ball State, with a long of 18 yards . . . saw action in 24-3 win over Penn State, but had no statistics . . . started at fullback in 38-28 win at Michigan for first career start, collecting one pass reception for 11 yards . . . did not see action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin . . . saw action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 18-13 win at Indiana, gaining nine yards on two rushing attempts as offense gained 445 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern . . . saw action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri, due to injury. 2009 Honors - - Team Leader Award, Special Teams . . . 2009 - - redshirted. High school honors - - Two-time second team all-league running back and linebacker . . . Career - - amassed 1,228 career rushing yards and 18 touchdowns on 246 attempts . . . also registered 180 tackles, 28 tackles for loss, 10.5 QB sacks and four forced fumbles . . . team captain as a senior . . . also lettered in basketball and track and field. Personal - - Born 10/18/90 . . . leisure studies major . . . parents are Alicia and Bryant Rogers . . . high school coach was Greg Dempsey.

Career Rushing Bests Attempts: ________________ Yards: ____________________ Touchdowns: _____________ Long: ____________________

9 vs. Ball State, 9/25/10 66 vs. Ball State, 9/25/10 None 18 vs. Ball State, 9/25/10

Career Receiving Bests Catches:__________________ Yards: ____________________ Touchdowns: _____________ Long: ____________________

1, three times, last vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11 11 at Michigan, 10/16/10 None 11 at Michigan, 10/16/10

Game-by-Game Stats Rushing 2010 _______ No. ___Yds. __ TD _ Lng E. Illinois _____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - IA State ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Arizona ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Ball State _____ 9 ____ 66 ____ 0 ____ 18 Penn State ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Michigan ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Wisconsin ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Mich. State ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Indiana ____ 2 _____ 9 ____ 0 _____ 5 at N’western _ DNP _________________ Ohio State ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Minnesota __ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Missouri (n) ___Inj. __________________ Totals _______11 ___ 75____ 0 ____18

Receiving 2010 ________ No. ___ Yds. _ TD__ Lng E. Illinois _______ 1_____ 4 ____ 0 _____4 IA State _______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Arizona _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Ball State ______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Penn State _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Michigan ____ 1_____ 11 ___ 0 ____11 Wisconsin _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Mich. State _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Indiana______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at N’western __ DNP Ohio State _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Minnesota ___ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Missouri (n) ____Inj. Totals_________ 2_____15 ___0 ___ 11

Rushing 2011 _______ No. ___Yds. __ TD _ Lng TN Tech _____ DNP _________________ at IA State ___ DNP _________________ Pitt _________ DNP _________________ ULM ________ DNP _________________ at PSU _______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - N’western ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Indiana ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Minn. ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Michigan _____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Mich. State ___ 1 _____ 2 ____ 0 _____ 2 at Purdue ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Nebraska ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Oklahoma (n) _ 2 _____ 6 ____ 0 _____ 3 Totals _______ 3 _____ 8 ____ 0 _____3

Receiving 2011 ________ No. ___ Yds. _ TD__ Lng TN Tech ______ DNP at IA State ____ DNP Pitt __________ DNP ULM _________ DNP at PSU ________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - N’western _____ 1_____ 7 ____ 0 _____7 Indiana________ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Minn. _______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Michigan ______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Mich. State _____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Purdue ______ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Nebraska ____ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Oklahoma (n)___ 0_____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Totals_________ 1_____ 7 ____0 _____7

Career Statistics Rushing _________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 11 __________ 75 __________ 6.8___________0 ___________18 Sophomore ________ 3____________ 8 __________ 2.7___________0 ____________3 Career ____________ 14 __________ 83__________ 5.9 __________0 __________ 18 Receiving ________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 2___________ 15 __________ 7.5___________0 ___________11 Sophomore ________ 1____________ 7 __________ 7.0___________0 ____________7 Career ____________ 3___________ 22__________ 7.3 __________0 __________ 11

15 - - Jake Rudock (RU-doc) Quarterback 6-3, 200, Redshirt Freshman Weston, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas HS) Hawk-Item - - One of three redshirt freshmen named to 2012 Leadership Group. 2012 - - Listed as co-second team quarterback following spring practice. 2011 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Named Broward County Player of the Year as a senior . . . South Florida Player of the Year by South Florida Sun-Sentinel and Scion South Florida High School Football Show . . . named to All-Southern USA team . . . Old Spice USA Player of the Year by USA Today . . . Offensive Player of the Year by Miami Herald . . . first team all-county by South Florida Sun Sentinel and Miami Herald . . . Player of the Year nominee as a junior and second team all-county by South Florida Sun Sentinel and Miami Herald . . . three-time Player of the Week by South Florida Sun-Sentinel . . . first team all-state by 4Quartersonline.com, FloridaHighSchoolFootball.com and SunState Football . . . All-State Finals First team . . . named team Most Valuable Player and St. Thomas Aquinas Most Athletic Award . . . earned Bidwell Family Offensive Player of the Year Award from Brian Piccolo Chapter, National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame . . . Career - - led prep team to district, regional state and national championship as a senior with perfect 15-0 record . . . team earned district and regional titles with 14-1 record as a junior . . . team posted 15-0 mark as a sophomore, earning district, regional, state and national championship . . . team posted 14-1 record as a freshman, earning district, regional and state titles . . . holds single game school records for passing yards (333) and touchdowns (5) . . . holds single season school records for passing yards (2,827), touchdown passes (36), pass completions (157), pass attempts (242), completion percentage (65%) and efficiency rating (210%) . . . holds career records for total yards (5,082), touchdown passes (73), completions (301), attempts (467), completion percentage (64%), efficiency rating (200%), wins as starting quarterback (31), state championships (3) and national titles (2) . . . completed 157-242 pass attempts for 2,827 yards and 36 touchdowns, with three interceptions as a senior . . . completed 1520 passes for 333 yards and four touchdowns in nationally televised contest . . . as a junior completed 128-197 attempts for 1,945 yards and 34 touchdowns, with five interceptions . . . team captain . . . earned four letters in football and three in baseball, playing shortstop and first base . . . named to all-district first team in baseball as a senior . . . additional baseball awards as a senior include Team Scholar Athlete Award, Gold Glove Award and team Most Valuable Player . . . member of youth baseball team that twice won both Florida and national titles. Personal - - Born 1/21/93 . . . microbiology major . . . Principle Honors, 2007-11 . . . National Honor Society, 2009-11 . . . 2010 United States Marine Corps honor . . . Courage and Commitment Award . . . 2010 Florida High School Athletic Association Orange Bowl Committee Scholar Athlete Award . . . 2010-11 Brian Piccolo Chapter National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete Award . . . Miami Herald Scholar Athlete Award . . . one of two players from Weston on Iowa roster . . . parents are Kathy and Bob Rudock. . . high school coach was George Smith.

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2012 IOWA HAWKEYES 57 - - John Sawhill Defensive Line 6-3, 277, Senior Jefferson, Iowa (Jefferson-Scranton HS) Drake University Hawk-Item - - Transfer from Drake University prior to 2012 season with one season of eligibility. At Drake - - Three-year letterman at Drake University . . . secondteam All-conference in 2011 and honorable mention in 2010 . . . earned 2011 preseason second-team All-PFL recognition from Phil Steele’s College Football Preview . . . played in 30 career games and had 22 starts in three seasons, registering 55 tackles (45 solo), 8.5 sacks and 21.0 tackles for loss . . . named to 2008, 2009 and 2010 Pioneer Football League Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2012 - - Not listed on depth chart after joining Iowa program prior to his senior season. 2011 - - Started 10 games and earned second-team All-PFL honors . . . earned team Hammer Award for defense . . . three tackles in win over Dayton . . . six solo tackles led team in win versus Jacksonville . . . led team with eight tackles (5 solo), a sack and three tackles for losses in loss at San Diego, earning honorable mention Defensive Line Performer of the Week by the CFPA . . . recorded seven tackles, including two for losses, a forced fumble and a shared sack in win at Morehead State . . . five tackles in win over Campbell . . . contributed an 11-yard sack and 12-yard tackle for loss among three tackles in win at Butler . . . recorded five tackles and a seven-yard sack in win over Missouri S&T. 2010 - - Earned honorable mention all-conference recognition . . . started 10 games and posted 28.5 tackles (20 solo), including 2.5 sacks (-9) and nine tackles for loss (-25), as well as a pass breakup and two blocked kicks . . . six tackles, including two for losses, at Dayton . . . six tackles in win at Campbell . . . one tackle for loss (-6) and a QB sack (-6) in win over Marist . . . collected two tackles for loss and a sack in win at Valparaiso . . . blocked a PAT attempt at Montana State . . . five tackles, including one for loss, in win at Missouri S&T.

left guard for first career start in 22-21 loss at Minnesota as offense gained 446 yards total offense . . . started at left guard in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . started at left guard in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . saw action at left guard in 31-21 win at Purdue as offense gained 408 yards total offense . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . did not see action in Insight Bowl. 2010 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors on offense as a senior . . . second team all-state on defense as a junior . . . earned first team all-district honors on offense as a senior and on defense as a junior . . . named Sioux City Journal Siouxland Male Athlete of the Year . . . named Western Iowa Male Athlete of the Year by Omaha World Herald . . . Career - - offensive and defensive lineman in final two seasons after playing quarterback as a sophomore . . . collected 31 solo tackles and 51 assists with 16 tackles for loss as a senior . . . had 200 receiving yards and five touchdown receptions as a junior, along with 30 solo tackles and 45 assists on defense . . . passed for 1,200 yards as a sophomore . . . team captain as a senior, helping team advance to state playoffs . . . varsity letterman in baseball since freshman season, earning first team all-district, all-conference and all-state honors . . . helped prep baseball team advance to state tournament as a junior . . . also second team allconference basketball selection as a junior and earned varsity letter in tennis as a freshman . . . also competes in track, earning all-state recognition as well . . . won state title in shot put as a sophomore, while placing third as a freshman and second as a junior . . . placed second in shot put at Drake Relays as sophomore and junior . . . holds school shot put record . . . placed fifth in state meet as a junior in discus. Personal - - Born 12/26/91 . . . leisure studies major . . . academic all-district in football . . . parents are Cindy and Bob Scherff . . . high school coach was Dave Wiebers.

8 - - *Don Shumpert Wide Receiver 6-3, 190, Junior St. Louis, Mo. (Hazelwood East HS) Hawk-Item - - One of nine true freshman to see action in 2010.

2009 - - Played in 10 games and started two, collecting 21 tackles (10 solo) . . . also posted 2.5 quarterback sacks for 21 yards in losses . . . two tackles, totaling 11 yards in losses, at Marist . . . nine-yard tackle for loss at Davidson. 2008 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Named second team all-state in Class 2A as a senior . . . Career - placed seventh in 2008 Iowa Class 2A state wrestling meet as heavyweight . . . placed third in shot put at 2008 Iowa Class 2A state track meet. Personal - - Born 6/7/90 . . . accounting major . . . parents are Mavis and Mark Sawhill . . . high school coach was Bill Kibby.

Career Defensive Bests Tackles: __________________ 6 vs. Jacksonville, (11/5/11) Tackles for Loss: ___________ 3 vs. San Diego (10/15/11) QB Sacks: _________________ 1, five times

Career Statistics Defense __ Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ____ QBH ___ In-Yd. _ PBU __FF Freshman __ 10 ____ 11 ____ 21 _____ 5 ____ 2.5/21 _____ 0______ 0-0 ____0 ____0 Sophomore _ 20 ____ 17 ____ 37 _____ 9 ____ 2.5/14 _____ 0______ 0-0 ____0 ____0 Junior _____ 25 ____ 17 ____ 42 ____ 7.5 ___ 3.5/28 _____ 0______ 0-0 ____0 ____0 Career _____ 55____ 45 ___ 100____21.5 ___8.5/63 _____ 0______ 0-0 ____0 ____0

68 - - *Brandon Scherff (SHERF) Offensive Line 6-5, 310, Sophomore Denison, Iowa (Denison HS) Hawk-Item - - One of two sophomores named to 2012 Leadership Group . . . only redshirt freshman named to 2011 Leadership Group. 2012 Preseason Honors - - Fourth team preseason all-Big Ten by Phil Steele’s College Football . . . 2012 - - listed as first team left tackle following spring practice. 2011 - - Named to Big Ten Conference all-Freshman team by BTN.com . . . 2011 - - saw first action of career in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, playing left guard . . . did not see action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . saw action at left guard in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh as offense gained 475 yards total offense . . . saw action at left guard in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as offense gained 453 yards total offense and allowed no sacks . . . saw action at left guard in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . saw action at left guard in 41-31 win over Northwestern as offense gained 379 yards total offense and allowed no QB sacks . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense . . . started at

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2012 - - Listed as second team split end following spring practice. 2011 - - Saw action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, recording one solo tackle on special teams . . . did not see action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-17 win over LouisianaMonroe, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . did not see action in 41-31 win over Northwestern . . . did not see action in 45-24 win over Indiana . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue . . . did not see action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . did not see action in Insight Bowl. 2010 - - Saw action in four games, recording three solo tackles and three assists on special teams . . . saw first action of career in 38-28 win at Michigan, recording one solo tackle and one assist on special teams . . . saw action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin, recording one solo tackle on special teams . . . saw action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State, recording one solo tackle on special teams . . . saw action in 18-13 win at Indiana, recording two assisted tackles on special teams . . . did not see action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern . . . did not see action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State . . . did not see action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri. High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a senior and was second team as a junior . . . named to St. Louis Rams Golden all-Metro team and St. Louis American allAmerican team . . . was first team all-conference as a senior and second team as a junior . . . Career - - earned two varsity letters as wide receiver and free safety . . . recorded 45 receptions for 736 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior, with 79 tackles on defense . . . gained 237 yards and scored three touchdowns on 16 receptions as a junior . . . had 55 tackles and three interceptions as junior . . . team captain and MVP as a senior . . . helped prep team win state title as a junior... team returned to state playoffs as a senior . . . also earned two letters in basketball. Personal - - Born 1/8/92 . . . leisure studies major . . . Honor Roll student throughout prep career . . . one of two players from St. Louis area on Iowa roster . . . attended same high school as LB Christian Kirksey . . . parents are Karen and Don Schumpert . . . high school coach was Mike Jones.

Career Defensive Bests Tackles: __________________ 2, twice, last at Indiana, 11/06/10 Solos: ____________________ 1, three times, last vs. Mich. State, 10/30/10 Assists: ___________________ 2 at Indiana, 11/06/10


2012 IOWA HAWKEYES Game-by-Game Receiving Stats 2011 _______ No. ___Yds. __ TD _ Lng TN Tech ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at IA State ___ DNP Pitt __________ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - ULM _________ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at PSU ______ DNP N’western ___ DNP Indiana _____ DNP at Minn. ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Michigan ____ DNP Mich. State __ DNP at Purdue ___ DNP at Nebraska ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Oklahoma (n) _ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Totals _______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - -

Game-by-Game Defensive Stats 2010 ________ Solo-Ast. E. Illinois _________ DNP IA State __________ DNP at Arizona ________ DNP Ball State _________ DNP Penn State ________ DNP at Michigan ________ 1-1 Wisconsin _________ 1-0 Mich. State ________ 1-0 at Indiana _________ 0-2 at N’western ______ DNP Ohio State ________ DNP at Minnesota ______ DNP Missouri (n) _______ DNP Totals ____________ 3-3

2011 ________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech ____________1-0 at IA State _________DNP Pitt ________________0-0 ULM _______________0-0 at PSU ____________DNP N’western _________DNP Indiana ___________DNP at Minn. ____________0-0 Michigan __________DNP Mich. State ________DNP at Purdue __________DNP at Nebraska ________DNP Oklahoma (n) ______DNP Totals _____________1-0

10 - - *Collin Sleeper Defensive Back 6-2, 200, Senior Solon, Iowa (Solon HS) 2012 - - Listed as co-second team strong safety following spring practice. 2011 - - Saw action in 11 games, recording nine solo tackles and five assists . . . started at strong safety in 34-9 opening win over Tennessee Tech, recording one solo tackle and two assists in first career action . . . started at strong safety in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, recording four solo tackles and one assist . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan, recording one solo tackle and one assist . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-21 win at Purdue, recovering blocked punt as defense allowed just 282 yards total offense . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in Insight Bowl. 2010 - - Did not see any game action. 2009 - - Did not see any game action. 2008 - - Redshirted after joining team as a walk-on.

Career Statistics

High school honors - - Earned all-state and all-conference honors as a junior and senior . . . Career - - team captain for prep team that claimed state title in his senior season . . . played in eight of 13 games as a senior due to injury . . . gained 661 yards (5.8 average) total offense as a senior, with eight touchdowns . . . collected four receiving touchdowns and 33 tackles and one interception on defense . . . rushed 88 times for 781 yards and 13 touchdowns as a junior . . . also had 131 receiving yards (two touchdowns) and 28 tackles on defense.

Receiving ________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 0____________ 0 __________ - - - __________0 __________ - - Sophomore ________ 0____________ 0 __________ - - - __________0 __________ - - Career ____________ 0____________ 0 __________ - - - __________0 __________ - - -

Personal - - Born 1/28/90 . . . interdepartmental studies major . . . parents are Angela and Paul Sleeper . . . one of three players from Solon on Iowa roster . . . attended same high school as PK Marshall Koehn and LB James Morris . . . high school coach was Kevin Miller.

Defense __ Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ___Int-Yds. __ PBU ___ FF __ RF Freshman ___ 3 ____ 3_____ 6 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______ 0 _____0 ____0 Sophomore __ 1 ____ 0_____ 1 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______ 0 _____0 ____0 Career ______ 4 ____ 3_____ 7 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______0 _____0 ____0

58 - - Eric Simmons Offensive Line 6-2, 295, Sophomore Madrid, Iowa (Madrid HS) Iowa Western CC Hawk-Item - - Enrolled in spring semester classes and participated in spring practice. 2012 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. Junior college - - Played one season at Iowa Western Community College . . . earned first team all-conference honors in his only season . . . earned academic all-region recognition . . . junior college coach was Scott Strohmeier. High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors for three straight years . . . was first team all-conference for three years after earning honorable mention recognition as a freshman . . . named to All-Toyota of Des Moines team as a senior . . . Career - - four-year letterman as offensive and defensive lineman and linebacker . . . helped prep team reach state semifinals for three straight seasons before advancing to title game as a senior . . . helped prep team compile 46-6 record over four seasons, establishing school record for four-year period . . . team captain as a senior . . . as a senior recorded 80 tackles, including seven tackles for loss and two fumble recoveries . . . also earned four letters in track and baseball and three in basketball . . . holds school (60-0) and conference records (58-11) in the shot put . . . won Drake Relays title in the shot put.

Career Defensive Bests Tackles: __________________ Solos: ____________________ Assists: ___________________ Recovered Fumble: _________

5 at Iowa State, 9/10/11 4 at Iowa State, 9/10/11 2 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/03/10 1 at Purdue (blk. punt), 11/19/11

Game-by-Game Defensive Stats 2011 ________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech ___________ 1-2 at IA State _________ 4-1 Pitt _______________ 0-1 ULM ______________ 0-0 at PSU ___________ DNP N’western _________ 1-0 Indiana ___________ 1-0 at Minn. ___________ 1-0 Michigan __________ 1-1 Mich. State ________ 0-0 at Purdue _________ 0-0 at Nebraska ________ 0-0 Oklahoma (n) _____ DNP Totals ____________ 9-5

Career Statistics Defense __ Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ___Int-Yds. __ PBU ___ FF __ RF Freshman ___ 0 ____ 0_____ 0 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______ 0 _____0 ____0 Sophomore __ 0 ____ 0_____ 0 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______ 0 _____0 ____0 Junior ______ 9 ____ 5_____ 14 ____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______ 0 _____0 ____1 Career ______ 9 ____ 5_____14 ____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______0 _____0 ____1

Personal - - Born 8/26/92 . . . civil engineering major . . . Presidential Scholar . . . parents are Cherri and Steve Simmons . . . high school coach was Randy Hinkel.

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2012 IOWA HAWKEYES 35 - - Gavin Smith

83 - - *Steven Staggs

Defensive Back 5-10, 175, Junior North Liberty, Iowa (Iowa City West HS)

Wide Receiver 6-3, 195, Senior Oskaloosa, Iowa (Oskaloosa HS)

2012 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.

2012 - - Listed as second team wide receiver following spring practice.

2011 - - Redshirted. Junior college - - Played two seasons at Iowa Central CC in Ft. Dodge, Iowa . . . was second team all-region for two years . . . recorded 60 tackles and eight interceptions as a sophomore . . . returned two interceptions for touchdowns . . . junior college coach was Kevin Twait. High school honors - - Named to all-area team as a senior . . . earned second team allconference honors as a sophomore . . . Career - - set school record with three interceptions in a game . . . earned three letters as wide receiver and defensive back . . . also lettered in track (3) and basketball (1) . . . member of state championship 4 x 100-relay team. Personal - - Born 12/04/90 . . . communication studies major . . . earned academic allconference honors . . . parents are Tonya and Gerry Smith . . . high school coach was Brian Sauser.

2011 Honors - - Academic all-Big Ten . . . 2011 - - saw action in 10 games, recording five receptions for 45 yards . . . saw first action of career in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, but had no statistics . . . saw action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . saw action in 45-17 win over LouisianaMonroe, recording first career reception for three yards as offense gained 453 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . career-best three receptions for 36 yards vs. MSU . . . saw action in 31-21 win at Purdue as offense gained 408 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, but had no statistics . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, recording one reception for six yards. 2010 - - Did not see any game action.

19 - - Cody Sokol (SO-kul) Quarterback 6-2, 215, Junior Phoenix, Ariz. (Scottsdale CC) (Desert Vista HS) Hawk-Item - - Enrolled in spring semester classes and participated in spring practice. 2012 - - Listed as co-second team quarterback following spring practice. Junior college - - First team all-conference and all-region as a sophomore, along with earning second team All-America honors . . . named Region Player of the Year as a sophomore and was also all-region as a freshman . . . passed for 3,807 yards and 43 touchdowns as a sophomore, completing 253-of424 attempts, with 10 interceptions . . . set school records for single game passing yardage (542) and touchdowns (seven) . . . passed for 2,443 yards and 24 touchdowns as a freshman . . . junior college coach was Doug Madoski. High school honors - - First team all-region and first team all-conference as a junior . . . Career - - played in just three games as a senior due to injury . . . earned three varsity letters while playing quarterback, linebacker and defensive back . . . team captain as a senior . . . named U.S. Air Force Player of the Week before being injured . . . completed 45of-87 passes for 728 yards and five touchdowns as a senior, with three interceptions . . . as a junior completed 96-of-181 pass attempts for 1,419 yards and 16 touchdowns, with seven interceptions . . . also lettered in basketball and baseball. Personal - - Born 3/19/92 in Des Moines, Iowa . . . leisure studies major . . . three-year member of prep Honor Roll . . . parents are mother is Kim Sokol . . . high school coach was Dan Hinds.

49 - - Melvin Spears Defensive End 6-2, 255, Redshirt Freshman Allen, Texas (Allen HS) 2012 - - Listed as third team defensive end following spring practice. 2011 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Two-time unanimous first team allconference selection . . . 2010 district defensive Most Valuable Player . . . 2010 Collin County Defensive Most Valuable Player . . . Dallas Morning News Defensive Player of the Year finalist . . . all-Dallas/Fort Worth first team linebacker . . . second team all-conference selection as a sophomore . . . Career - - finished with 250 tackles (159 solo), 16 tackles for loss, seven QB sacks, three interceptions and five forced fumbles during his three-year varsity career . . . helped team post a 35-5 record, which included an 18-1 district mark, and a 2008 state championship . . . led team to Bi-District title as both a junior and senior . . . team captain as a senior . . . totaled 105 tackles (67 solo), with four tackles for loss, two QB sacks, five forced fumbles and three interceptions as a senior . . . collected 91 tackles (57 solo) with 10 tackles for loss and two QB sacks as a junior . . . recorded 54 tackles (35 solo), with three QB sacks, as a sophomore. Personal - - Born 11/6/92 . . . open major . . . member of the National Honor Society, graduating with a 3.50 GPA . . . parents are Christi and Melvin Spears . . . high school coach was Tom Westerberg.

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2009 - - Did not see any game action. 2008 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. High school honors - - Earned first team all-conference honors as a junior and senior after earning honorable mention recognition as a sopohmore . . . Career - - earned three letters as wide receiver and defensive back, while also handling punting duties and returning kicks . . . team captain . . . recorded 43 receptions for 785 yards and eight touchdowns, along with one punt return touchdown and 39 tackles and two interceptions on defense . . . had 10 catches for 228 yards and two scores as a junior, despite missing most of three games due to injury . . . 11 receptions for 251 yards and three touchdowns as a sophomore . . . set school record for longest punt return (78 yards) . . . also earned four letters in track and field and three in basketball . . . member of school record relay teams in 4 & 100 and 4 X 200-meter relays. Personal - - Born 8/25/89 . . . health and sport studies major . . . one of two players from Oskaloosa on Iowa roster . . . parents are Jody and Gary Staggs . . . four-year member of prep Honor Roll . . . high school coach was Darrell Schumacher.

Career Receiving Bests Catches:__________________ Yards: ____________________ Touchdowns: _____________ Long: ____________________

3 vs. Michigan State, 11/12/11 36 vs. Michigan State, 11/12/11 None 17 vs. Michigan State, 11/12/11

Game-by-Game Receiving Stats 2011 _______ No. ___Yds. __ TD _ Lng TN Tech ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at IA State ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Pitt _________ DNP ULM _________ 1 _____ 3 ____ 0 _____ 3 at PSU ______ DNP N’western ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Indiana ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Minn. ______ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Michigan ____ DNP Mich. State ___ 3 ____ 36 ____ 0 ____ 17 at Purdue ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - at Nebraska ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 ___ - - Oklahoma (n) _ 1 _____ 6 ____ 0 _____ 6 Totals _______ 5 ____ 45____ 0 ____17

Career Statistics Receiving ________ No. __________Yds. ________ Avg. _________ TD _________ Lng Freshman _________ 0____________ 0 __________ 0.0___________0 __________ - - Sophomore ________ 0____________ 0 __________ 0.0___________0 __________ - - Junior ____________ 5___________ 45 __________ 9.0___________0 ___________17 Career ____________ 5___________ 45__________ 9.0 __________0 __________ 17


2012 IOWA HAWKEYES 40 - - ***Jack Swanson Defensive Back 5-11, 200, Senior Naples, Fla. (Naples HS) 2012 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2011 Honors - - Academic all-Big Ten for third straight season . . . 2011 - - saw action in six games, recording two solo tackles . . . saw action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . did not see action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe, recording one solo tackle as defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 41-31 win over Northwestern . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana, recording one solo tackle . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska, but had no statistics . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, but had no statistics. 2010 Honors - - Academic all-Big Ten . . . 2010 - - saw action in all 13 games, recording two solo tackles and three assists . . . saw action in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 35-7 win over Iowa State, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 34-27 loss at Arizona, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State, recording three assisted tackles as defense allowed just 112 yards total offense . . . saw action in 24-3 win over Penn State, but had no statistics as defense allowed just 54 net rushing yards and 301 yards total offense . . . saw action in 38-28 win at Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 18-13 win at Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 2724 loss at Minnesota, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri, but had no statistics. 2009 Honors - - Academic all-Big Ten. 2009 - - Saw action in all 13 games, recording four solo tackles and one assist . . . saw action on special teams in 17-16 win over Northern Iowa, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 35-3 win at Iowa State as defense collected six turnovers . . . recorded two solo tackles at ISU for first career stats . . . saw action in 27-17 win over Arizona, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in 21-10 win at Penn State, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 24-21 win over Arkansas State, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in 30-28 win over Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in 20-10 win at Wisconsin, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 15-13 win at Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 42-24 win over Indiana, recording one solo tackle and one assist as defense allowed just 79 net rushing yards . . . saw action in 17-10 loss to Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in 27-24 overtime loss at Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 12-0 win over Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 24-14 Orange Bowl win over Georgia Tech, but had no statistics.

Career Statistics Defense __ Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ____ QBH ___ In-Yd. _ PBU __FF Freshman ___ 4 ____ 1_____ 5 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______ 0______ 0-0 ____0 ____0 Sophomore __ 2 ____ 3_____ 5 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______ 0______ 0-0 ____0 ____0 Junior ______ 2 ____ 0_____ 2 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______ 0______ 0-0 ____0 ____0 Career ______ 8 ____ 4_____12 ____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______ 0______ 0-0 ____0 ____0

60 - - *Matt Tobin Offensive Line 6-6, 290, Senior Worthington, Iowa (Dyersville Beckman HS) 2012 - - Listed as first team left guard following spring practice. 2011 - - Saw action in all 13 games, with 10 starts at left guard . . . started at left guard in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech . . . started at left guard and played every offensive down in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . started at left guard in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh as offense gained 475 yards total offense . . . started at left guard in 45-17 win over LouisianaMonroe as offense gained 453 yards total offense and allowed no sacks . . . started at left guard in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . started at left guard in 41-31 win over Northwestern as offense gained 379 yards total offense and allowed no QB sacks . . . started at left guard in 45-24 win over Indiana as offfense gained 456 yards total offense . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota as offense gained 446 yards total offense . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13thranked Michigan . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . recorded one solo tackle vs. MSU . . . started at left guard in 31-21 win at Purdue as offense gained 408 yards total offense . . . started at left guard in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . started at left guard and played every offensive snap in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma. 2010 - - Saw action in offensive line in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois . . . saw action in offensive line in 35-7 win over Iowa State as offense gained 479 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 34-27 loss at Arizona . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State as offense gained 562 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 24-3 win over Penn State . . . did not see action in 38-28 win at Michigan . . . did not see action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin . . . saw action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State . . . did not see action in 18-13 win at Indiana . . . did not see action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern . . . did not see action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State . . . did not see action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri. 2009 - - Did not see any game action. 2008 - - Redshirted after joining team as a walk-on. High school honors - - Earned second team all-state honors as a senior . . . named first team all-District and all-Area as a senior, being named captain of all-Area squad . . . Career - played both offensive and defensive line, serving as team captain . . . also earned two letters in baseball and track and field.

2008 - - Redshirted. 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 allconference 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 6/05/90 . . . geoscience major . . . member of prep High Honor Roll with 3.5 GPA . . . parents are Joyce and Jeff Tobin . . . high school coach was Bill Duffy.

90 - - Louis Trinca-Pasat (TRIN-kuh puh-sot) Defensive Line 6-3, 270, Sophomore Chicago, Ill. (Lane Tech HS)

Personal - - Born 8/8/89 . . . computer science major . . . named FHSAA 3A Citrus Bowl Scholar Athlete . . . four-time academic athlete . . . parents are Mary Ann and Mark Swanson . . . one of two players from Naples on Iowa roster . . . high school coach was Bill Kramer.

Hawk-Item - - enrolled at Iowa for spring semester and participated in 2010 spring practice.

Career Bests Tackles: __________________ 3 vs. Ball State, 9/25/10 Solos: ____________________ 2 at Iowa State, 9/12/09 Assists: ___________________ 3 vs. Ball State, 9/25/10

2012 - - Listed as first team defensive tackle following spring practice.

Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2009 ________ Solo-Ast. Northern IA ________ 0-0 at IA State _________ 2-0 Arizona ___________ 0-0 at Penn State_______ 1-0 Ark. State __________ 0-0 Michigan __________ 0-0 at Wisconsin _______ 0-0 at Mich. State ______ 0-0 Indiana ___________ 1-1 N’western _________ 0-0 at Ohio State _______ 0-0 Minnesota _________ 0-0 GA Tech (n) ________ 0-0 Totals ____________ 4-1

2010 ________ Solo-Ast. E. Illinois ___________0-0 IA State ____________1-0 at Arizona __________0-0 Ball State ___________0-3 Penn State __________0-0 at Michigan _________0-0 Wisconsin __________0-0 Mich. State _________0-0 at Indiana __________0-0 at N’western ________0-0 Ohio State __________0-0 at Minnesota ________1-0 Missouri ____________0-0 Totals _____________2-3

2011 _________ Solo-Ast. TN Tech _____________0-0 at IA State __________DNP Pitt _______________DNP ULM _______________1-0 at PSU ______________0-0 N’western __________DNP Indiana _____________1-0 at Minn. ___________DNP Michigan __________DNP Mich. State _________DNP at Purdue __________DNP at Nebraska _________0-0 Oklahoma (n) ________0-0 Totals ______________2-0

2011 - - Saw first action of career in 45-24 win over Indiana, recording one assisted tackle . . . did not see action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . did not see action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . did not see action in 31-21 win at Purdue . . . did not see action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . did not see action in Insight Bowl. 2010 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - Honorable mention all-state as a junior . . . named all-conference as a sophomore and first team all-city as a junior and senior . . . team MVP and Defensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . Career - - earned three varsity letters . . . team captain as a senior . . . led high school team to an 11-3 record and Chicago city championship as a junior . . . also lettered in basketball and track.

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2012 IOWA HAWKEYES Personal - - Born 9/7/91 . . . sport studies major . . . graduated with a 4.2 GPA . . . one of two players from Chicago on Iowa roster . . . parents are Estera and Vasile Trinca-Pasat . . . high school coach was Rich Rio.

Career Bests Tackles: __________________ 1 vs. Indiana, 10/22/11 Solos: ____________________ None Assists: ___________________ 1 vs. Indiana, 10/22/11

Career Statistics Defense __ Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ____ QBH ___ In-Yd. _ PBU __FF Freshman ___ 0 ____ 1_____ 1 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______ 0______ 0-0 ____0 ____0

75 - - Dean Tsopanides (so-puh-NYE-des) Defensive Line 6-2, 240, Redshirt Freshman Torrington, CT (Torrington HS) 2012 - - Listed as second team defensive tackle following spring practice. 2011 - - Redshirted. 2011 Honors - - Team Leader Award, Special Teams. High school honors - - Elected to 1929 Gridiron Club as one of best all-time players in state of Connecticut . . . named to Walter Camp team as one of top five linemen in Connecticut as a senior . . . selected to play in 13th annual Governor’s Cup all-star game (Connecticut vs. Rhode Island) . . . earned first team all-state honors as a junior and senior . . . was first team all-conference as a junior and senior . . . Career - - team MVP as a senior and named Best Defensive Player as a junior . . . team captain as a senior . . . earned two varsity letters in football as offensive and defensive lineman, helping team post 7-3 record as a senior . . . recorded 70 total tackles as a senior, including 40 solo stops and nine QB sacks . . . recorded 65 tackles and 13 QB sacks as a junior . . . recorded two QB sacks in Governor’s Cup all-star game as Connecticut defeated Rhode Island, 37-6 . . . also competed in wrestling, earning Class L state championship at 215 pounds as a senior while posting 42-5 overall record . . . placed third in state tournament as a junior. Personal - - Born 1/23/93 . . . political science and economics major . . . parents are Darlene and Timmy Tsopanides . . . high school coach was Dan Dunaj.

16 - - ***James Vandenberg Quarterback 6-3, 212, Senior Keokuk, Iowa (Keokuk HS) Hawk-Item - - First native Iowan to start opening game at quarterback since 2001 (Kyle McCann) . . . tied for third in single-season touchdown passes (25) and ranks fourth in season passing yards (3,022) and ninth in career passing yards (3,537) . . . 399 passing yards vs. Pittsburgh tied as seventh best single-game total in school history, while 31 completions ranks fourth best and 48 attempts ties as seventh best . . . one of five seniors named to 2012 Leadership Group . . . one of five juniors named to 2011 Leadership Group . . . one of two sophomores named to 2010 Leadership Group . . . of two redshirt freshmen named to 2009 Leadership Group. 2012 - - Listed as first team quarterback following spring practice. 2011 Honors - - Named to Capital One/CoSIDA District Six Academic All-America team . . . academic all-Big Ten . . . Permanent Team Captain, Offense . . . honorable mention Quarterback of the Week from College Football Performance Awards in wins over Pittsburgh, Louisiana-Monroe and Indiana . . . Big Ten Conference offensive Player of the Week vs. Pittsburgh . . . nominated for Manning Award “Starts of the Week” vs. Pittsburgh . . . nominated for Quarterback Performance of the Year vs. Pittsburgh . . . 2011 - - started all 13 games, completing 237-404 pass attempts for 3,022 yards and 25 touchdowns, with seven interceptions . . . also rushed for 61 yards on 78 attempts and scored three touchdowns . . . ranked third in the Big Ten in passing yards per game (232.5), fourth in total offense (237.2) and fifth in pass efficiency (138.5) in 2011 . . . 13 of 25 scoring passes covered over 20 yards . . . started at quarterback in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech . . . completed 13-21 attempts for 219 yards and two touchdowns, with no interceptions . . . scoring strikes covered 88 and 19 yards . . . also rushed four times for 13 yards, including a one-yard touchdown for first career score . . . had career-best four touchdown passes in win over Indiana . . . three scoring passes vs. Louisiana-Monroe, Pittsburgh and Purdue . . . started at quarterback and played every offensive down in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . completed 16-28 passes for 207 yards and two touchdowns at ISU . . . had six-yard touchdown pass in first quarter and 23-yard scoring strike in second overtime . . . also rushed seven times for 19 yards . . . started at quarterback in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh as offense gained 475 yards total offense

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. . . completed 31-48 passes for 399 yards and three touchdowns in win over Pittsburgh . . . scored on one-yard run for second touchdown of the season . . . led second half rally with touchdown passes of 14, 25 and 22 yards, all in the fourth quarter . . . completed 10 straight passes in the second half and 17 of last 20 passes overall . . . started at quarterback in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as offense gained 453 yards total offense . . . completed 21-32 attempts for 270 yards and three touchdowns vs. ULM, while also scoring on one-yard run . . . scoring strikes covered 13, 17 and 23 yards to increase season totals to 10 touchdowns and just one interception . . . started at quarterback and played every offensive down in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . completed 17-34 passes for 169 yards, with two interceptions . . . also had career-high 12 rushing attempts for 10 yards . . . started at quarterback and played every offensive down in 41-31 win over Northwestern as offense gained 379 yards . . . completed 14-22 passes for 224 yards and two touchdowns, with one interception . . . scoring passes covered 47 yards in the second quarter and 35-yards in the fourth quarter . . . had 14-yard run on fourth down to set up final touchdown . . . started at quarterback in 4524 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense . . . completed 12-16 passes for 253 yards and career-best four touchdowns, with no interceptions . . . scoring strikes covered 80, 24, 29 and one yard . . . also rushed for 11 yards, with a long of 24 yards . . . started at quarterback and played every offensive down in 22-21 loss at Minnesota as offense gained 446 yards total offense . . . completed 16-24 passes for 177 yards and a touchdown, with no interceptions vs. Minnesota . . . started at quarterback and played every offensive down in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . completed 14-21 passes for 171 yards and one touchdown, with no interceptions . . . completed one-yard scoring pass in second quarter while directing offense that had no turnovers . . . started at quarterback and played every offensive down in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . completed 22-47 passes for 262 yards and two touchdowns vs. MSU, with one interception . . . scoring strikes covered eight and three yards . . . started at quarterback and played every offensive down in 31-21 win at Purdue as offense gained 408 yards total offense . . . completed 22-32 passes for 273 yards and three touchdowns . . . scoring strikes covered 26, 5 and 51 yards . . . started at quarterback and played every offensive down in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . completed 16-35 attempts for 182 yards, with one interception, and had four rushing yards on four attempts . . . started at quarterback in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma . . . completed 23-44 attempts for 216 yards and two touchdowns, with one interception . . . tossed scoring strikes of five and nine yards to lead Iowa to within 21-14 deficit in fourth quarter. 2010 - - Saw action in three games, completing 5-8 passes for 45 yards and one touchdown . . . saw action in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois . . . completed all three pass attempts for 27 yards and gained 11 yards on two rushing attempts . . . saw action in 35-7 win over Iowa State as offense gained 479 yards total offense . . . gained 18 yards on three rushing attempts vs. Iowa State and had one incomplete pass . . . did not see action in 34-27 loss at Arizona . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State as offense gained 562 yards total offense . . . completed 2-4 passes for 18 yards, including a six-yard scoring strike . . . also gained three yards on only rushing attempt . . . did not see action in 24-3 win over Penn State . . . did not see action in 38-28 win at Michigan . . . did not see action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin . . . did not see action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State . . . did not see action in 18-13 win at Indiana . . . did not see action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern . . . did not see action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State . . . did not see action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri. 2009 Honors - - Academic all-Big Ten . . . 2009 - - saw action in four games, completing 42-87 pass attempts for 470 yards, with two touchdowns and five interceptions . . . saw first career action in 35-3 win at Iowa State . . . completed 2-3 passes for 38 yards at ISU . . . saw action in 17-10 loss to Northwestern . . . completed 9-27 passes for 82 yards, with one interception, and also had two rushing yards . . . started at quarterback in 27-24 overtime loss at Ohio State . . . completed 20-33 passes for 233 yards and two touchdowns at OSU, with three interceptions . . . had nine-yard scoring pass to tie game in third period and 10-yard scoring strike to tie the game with 2:42 remaining . . . completed first seven pass attempts of the game in leading Iowa to 3-0 first period advantage . . . started at quarterback and played every offensive down in 12-0 win over Minnesota . . . completed 11-24 passes for 117 yards, with one interception. 2008 - - Redshirted. 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.


2012 IOWA HAWKEYES 70 - - **Brett Van Sloten (van SLOW-tin)

Personal - - Born 11/24/89 . . . integrative physiology major . . . academic all-state selection . . . member of National Honor Society . . . named to the Principal’s Honor Roll 16 times . . . Citizenship Award Winner . . . participant in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program . . . parents are Ann and Toby Vandenberg . . . high school coach was Jayson Campbell.

Offensive Line 6-7, 292, Junior Decorah, Iowa (Decorah HS)

Career Passing Bests Completions: _____________ Attempts: ________________ Yards: ____________________ Touchdowns: _____________ Long: ____________________ 300-yard Games: ___________

31 vs. Pittsburgh, 9/17/11 48 vs. Pittsburgh, 9/17/11 399 vs. Pittsburgh, 9/17/11 4 vs. Indiana, 10/22/11 88 vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/03/11 1 vs. Pittsburgh, 9/17/11

Career Rushing Bests Attempts: ________________ Yards: ____________________ Touchdowns: _____________ Long: ____________________

12 at Penn State, 10/08/11 19 at Iowa State, 9/10/11 1, three times, last vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/24/11 24 vs. Indiana, 10/227/11

Game-By-Game Stats 2009 Passing _Com. _ At. _ Yds. _TD _ Int. _ Lng Northern IA ___ DNP ________________________ at IA State _____ 2____ 3 ___ 38 __ 0___ 0 ___ 35 Arizona ______ DNP ________________________ at Penn State __ DNP ________________________ Ark. State _____ DNP ________________________ Michigan _____ DNP ________________________ at Wisconsin __ DNP ________________________ at Mich. State _ DNP ________________________ Indiana ______ DNP ________________________ N’western _____ 9___ 27___ 82 __ 0___ 1 ___ 17 at Ohio State ___ 20 __ 33__ 233 __ 2___ 3 ___ 55 Minnesota _____ 11 __ 24__ 117 __ 0___ 1 ___ 28 GA Tech (n) ___ DNP ________________________ Totals ________ 42 __ 87__ 470__ 2 __ 5 ___ 55

2009 Rushing _ No._ Yds. _TD _Lng Northern IA ____ DNP at IA State ______ 1____0 __ 0__ - - Arizona _______ DNP at Penn State___ DNP Ark. State______ DNP Michigan ______ DNP at Wisconsin ___ DNP at Mich. State __ DNP Indiana _______ DNP N’western ______ 3____2 __ 0____ 8 at Ohio State ____ 3___ -5 __ 0____ 3 Minnesota______ 4___-39__ 0__ - - GA Tech (n) ____ DNP Totals _________ 11 __-42__ 0____ 8

2010 Passing _Com. _ At. _ Yds. _TD _ Int. _ Lng E. Illinois_______ 3____ 3 ___ 27 __ 0___ 0 ___ 14 IA State _______ 0____ 1 ___ 0 ___ 0___ 0 ___- - at Arizona ____ DNP ________________________ Ball State ______ 2____ 4 ___ 18 __ 1___ 0 ___ 12 Penn State ____ DNP ________________________ at Michigan ___ DNP ________________________ Wisconsin ____ DNP ________________________ Mich. State ___ DNP ________________________ at Indiana ____ DNP ________________________ at N’western __ DNP ________________________ Ohio State ____ DNP ________________________ at Minnesota __ DNP ________________________ Missouri (n) ___ DNP ________________________ Totals ________ 5____ 8 ___45 __ 1 __ 0 ___ 14

2010 Rushing _ No. Yds. _TD _Lng E. Illinois _______ 2___ 11 __ 0____ 8 IA State ________ 3___ 18 __ 0____ 9 at Arizona _____ DNP Ball State _______ 1____3 __ 0____ 3 Penn State_____ DNP at Michigan ____ DNP Wisconsin _____ DNP Mich. State ____ DNP at Indiana _____ DNP at N’western ___ DNP Ohio State _____ DNP at Minnesota___ DNP Missouri (n) ____ DNP Totals _________ 6___ 32 __ 0____ 9

2011 Passing _Com. _ At. _ Yds. _TD _ Int. _ Lng TN Tech _______ 13 __ 21__ 219 __ 2___ 0 ___ 88 at IA State _____ 16 __ 28__ 207 __ 2___ 0 ___ 32 Pitt ___________ 31 __ 48__ 399 __ 3___ 1 ___ 43 ULM__________ 21 __ 32__ 270 __ 3___ 0 ___ 23 at PSU ________ 17 __ 34__ 169 __ 0___ 2 ___ 26 N’western _____ 14 __ 22__ 224 __ 2___ 1 ___ 47 Indiana _______ 12 __ 16__ 253 __ 4___ 0 ___ 80 at Minn. _______ 16 __ 24__ 177 __ 1___ 0 ___ 27 Michigan ______ 14 __ 21__ 171 __ 1___ 0 ___ 44 Mich. State ____ 22 __ 47__ 262 __ 2___ 1 ___ 48 at Purdue______ 22 __ 32__ 273 __ 3___ 0 ___ 51 at Nebraska ____ 16 __ 35__ 182 __ 0___ 1 ___ 26 Oklahoma (n) __ 23 __ 44__ 216 __ 2___ 1 ___ 21 Totals _______ 237 _404 3,022 _ 25 __ 7 ___ 88

2011 Rushing _ No. Yds. _TD _Lng TN Tech ________ 4___ 13 __ 1____ 5 at IA State ______ 7___ 19 __ 0____ 7 Pitt ____________ 8___(-8)__ 1___ 15 ULM___________ 3____9 __ 1____ 6 at PSU _________ 12 __ 10 __ 0___ 14 N’western ______ 2___ 16 __ 0___ 14 Indiana ________ 9___ 11 __ 0___ 24 at Minn. ________ 7___ -5 __ 0____ 9 Michigan _______ 4___ -4 __ 0____ 6 Mich. State _____ 6____1 __ 0___ 16 at Purdue ______ 6___ -5 __ 0____ 7 at Nebraska _____ 4____4 __ 0___ 12 Oklahoma (n) ___ 6____0 __ 0___ 15 Totals _________ 78 __ 61 __ 3___24

Career Statistics Passing _______ Com. _____ At. _____ Freshman ______ 42 _______ 87 ______ Sophomore ______ 5 ________ 8 ______ Junior _________ 237 ______ 404 _____ Career _________284 ______499 _____

Pct. _____ Yds. ____ TD ____ Int. ____ Lng .483 ______470 _____ 2 ______ 5_______55 .625 ______ 45 ______ 1 ______ 0_______14 .587 _____ 3,022 _____25 _____ 7_______88 .569 _____3,537 ____28 _____ 12 _____ 88

Rushing _______ At. ______Yds. _____ Avg. ______ TD _____ Lng Freshman ______ 11 ______ (-42) ______ - - - ________0 ______ 8 Sophomore ______ 6 _______ 32 _______ 5.3 ________0 ______ 9 Junior _________ 78 _______ 61 _______ 0.8 ________3 ______24 Career _________ 95_______ 51_______ 0.5________3 ______24

Hawk-Item - - One of four juniors named to 2012 Leadership Group . . . one of four sophomores named to 2011 Leadership Group . . . one of two redshirt freshmen named to 2010 Leadership Group. 2012 - - Listed as first team right tackle following spring practice. 2011 Honors - - Academic all-Big Ten for second straight year . . . 2011 - - saw action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech . . . saw action on special teams in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh as offense gained 475 yards total offense . . . saw action in 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe as offense gained 453 yards total offense and allowed no sacks . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern as offense gained 379 yards total offense and allowed no QB sacks . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State . . . saw action in 31-21 win at Purdue as offense gained 408 yards total offense . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska . . . saw extensive action at right tackle in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma. 2010 Honors - - Academic all-Big Ten . . . 2010 - - listed as second team right tackle following spring practice . . . saw action in offensive line in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois as offense gained 435 yards total offense . . . saw action in offensive line in 35-7 win over Iowa State as offense gained 479 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 34-27 loss at Arizona . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State as offense gained 562 yards total offense . . . did not see action in 24-3 win over Penn State . . . saw action on special teams in 38-28 win at Michigan . . . saw action on special teams in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin . . . saw action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State . . . saw action on special teams in 18-13 win at Indiana as offense gained 445 yards total offense . . . saw action on special teams in 21-17 loss at Northwestern . . . saw action on special teams in 20-17 loss to Ohio State . . . saw action on special teams in 27-24 loss at Minnesota . . . saw action on special teams in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri. 2009 - - Redshirted. High school honors - - First team elite all-state as a senior . . . second team all-state selection as a junior . . . three-time all-district pick, including first team honors as a junior and senior . . . led team to state championship in 2008 . . . Career - - had 29 receptions for 395 yards and six touchdowns . . . amassed 168.5 career tackles, including five QB sacks . . . also served as team’s punter . . . team captain as a senior . . . also lettered in basketball, track and field and baseball. Personal - - Born 11/2/90 . . . mamagement major . . . parents are Kendra and Doug Van Sloten . . . academic all-district selection as a junior and senior . . . high school coach was Bill Post.

65 - - Jordan Walsh Offensive Line 6-4, 270, Redshirt Freshman Glendale Heights, Ill. (Glenbard West HS) 2012 - - Listed as third team right guard following spring practice. 2011 - - Redshirted. 2011 Honors - - Team Leader Award, Offense. High school honors - - Offense-Defense All-American and second team Rivals All-American as a senior . . . named first team all-state by the Illinois Coaches Association, Rivals and Chicago Tribune as both a junior and senior . . . named to six all-area teams, including the Pioneer Press, DuPage County Daily Herald, Tom Lemming/NCSA, Chicago Sun Times and ESPN Chicago, as a junior and senior . . . two-time first team all-conference selection by the West Suburban Silver coaches . . . was a junior All-American by MaxPreps . . . named the Chicago Sun Times and Sportspower.com Player of the Week during junior campaign . . . Career - - threeyear starter in offensive line at either guard or tackle, helping prep team post three-year record of 35-4 . . . led prep team to three consecutive conference championship and a runner-up state finish as a junior, a semifinal appearance as a sophomore and a quarterfinal showing as a senior . . . had 206 pancake blocks and did not allow a sack during three-year varsity career . . . earned varsity letters in football, wrestling and track. Personal - - Born 12/11/92 . . . open major . . . parents are Natalie and Orlando Walsh… high school coach was Chad Hetlet.

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2012 IOWA HAWKEYES 45 - - Mark Weisman Fullback 6-0, 225, Sophomore Buffalo Grove, Ill. (Stevenson HS) 2012 - - Listed as co-second team fullback following spring practice. 2011 - - Did not see any game action. 2010 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. High school honors - - Earned first team all-state, all-area and all-conference honors as a senior . . . was all-county, all-area and all-conference as a junior . . . Career - - earned three football letters as fullback and linebacker . . . also earned three letters in track . . . helped football team earn three straight trips to state playoffs . . . team captain as a senior . . . rushed 153 times for 1,657 yards and 22 touchdowns as a senior . . . rushed 182 times for 1,149 yards and 16 touchdowns as a junior. Personal - - Born 10/28/91 . . . health and human studies major . . . parents are Ilene and Larry Weisman . . . high school coach was Bill Mitz.

2009 - - Listed as co-second team quarterback following spring practice . . . did not see any game action. 2008 - - Redshirted. 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 all-state 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 singleseason 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 . . . health and sport studies major . . . parents are Robyn and Stan Wienke . . . high school coach was his father, Stan Wienke.

Career Bests Pass Attempts: ____________ 1, twice, last vs. Oklahoma, 12/30/11

14 - - *John Wienke (WINK-ee) Punter/Quarterback 6-5, 220, Senior Tuscola, Ill. (Tuscola HS) 2012 - - Listed as co-first team punter following spring practice. 2011 - - Saw action in 34-7 opening win over Tennessee Tech as holder for all PAT and field goal attempts . . . saw action in triple-overtime loss at Iowa State as holder for all PAT and field goal attempts . . . saw action in 31-27 win over Pittsburgh as holder for all PAT and field goal attempts . . . saw action in 4517 win over Louisiana-Monroe as holder for all PAT and field goal attempts . . . saw action in 13-3 loss at Penn State as holder on single field goal attempt . . . saw action in 41-31 win over Northwestern as holder on field goal and PAT attempts . . . saw action in 45-24 win over Indiana as offense gained 456 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . also held for all field goal and PAT attempts . . . saw action in 22-21 loss at Minnesota as holder for all PAT and field goal attempts . . . saw action in 24-16 win over 13th-ranked Michigan as holder for all PAT and field goal attempts . . . saw action in 37-21 loss to Michigan State as holder for all PAT and field goal attempts . . . saw action in 31-21 win at Purdue as holder for all PAT and field goal attempts . . . saw action in 20-7 loss at Nebraska as holder on placements . . . saw action in Insight Bowl loss to Oklahoma, with only pass attempt being intercepted . . . held on all placements. 2010 - - Saw action in one game . . . did not see action in 37-7 opening win over Eastern Illinois . . . saw first action of career in 35-7 win over Iowa State, with one incomplete pass . . . did not see action in 34-27 loss at Arizona . . . saw action in 45-0 win over Ball State, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 24-3 win over Penn State . . . did not see action in 38-28 win at Michigan . . . did not see action in 31-30 loss to Wisconsin . . . did not see action in 37-6 win over fifth-ranked Michigan State . . . dod not see action in 18-13 win at Indiana . . . did not see action in 21-17 loss at Northwestern . . . did not see action in 20-17 loss to Ohio State . . . did not see action in 27-24 loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action in 27-24 Insight Bowl win over 12th-ranked Missouri.

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Career Statistics Passing _______ Com. _____ At. _____ Freshman _______ 0 ________ 0 ______ Sophomore ______ 0 ________ 1 ______ Junior __________ 0 ________ 1 ______ Totals __________ 0 ________ 2 ______

Pct. _____ Yds. ____ TD ____ Int. ____ Lng .000 _______0 ______ 0 ______ 0______ - - .000 _______0 ______ 0 ______ 0______ - - .000 _______0 ______ 0 ______ 1______ - - .000 _______0 ______ 0 ______ 1______ - - -


2012 IOWA HAWKEYE NEWCOMERS 16 - - C.J. Beathard (BETH-urd)

28 - - Maurice Fleming

Quarterback 6-2, 180, Freshman Franklin, Tenn. (Battle Ground Academy)

Defensive Back 6-0, 185, Freshman Chicago, Ill. (Curie Metropolitan HS)

High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a senior . . . runner-up for “Mr. Football Award� in Tennessee as a senior . . . co-captain and starting quarterback for West team in Tennessee state all-star game . . . led quarterbacks in all-star game by completing 14-of-21 attempts for 146 yards and two touchdowns, with no interceptions . . . named first team all-region and region MVP as a junior and senior . . . named second team all-state as a junior . . . Career - - led state of Tennessee in passing yards, completions and touchdowns as a junior and senior . . . passed for 2,148 yards and 23 touchdowns as a senior, completing 64 percent of pass attempts . . . totaled 2,408 yards and 19 touchdowns as a junior, completing 58 percent of pass attempts . . . passed for 900 yards and eight touchdowns in five games as a sophomore . . . team advanced to state playoffs three straight years . . . led team to D-IIAA state semifinals as a junior . . . team captain as a senior . . . four-year letterman in both football and baseball.

High school honors - - Earned all-state honors as a senior . . . was first team all-conference and all-city as a junior after earning second team all-conference honors as a sophomore . . . Career - - earned four letters as defensive back and quarterback . . . team won Chicago Public League title in 2010 and advanced to state playoffs four straight years . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . completed 19-of-29 passes for 273 yards and three touchdowns as a senior, while rushing for 103 yards and a touchdown and recording 15 tackles and one interception on defense . . . as a junior rushed for 1,003 yards and 17 touchdowns while completing 165-of-265 passes for 2,011 yards and 18 touchdowns . . . recorded 47 tackles and three interceptions on defense . . . as a sophomore completed 102-of-198 passes for 1,409 yards and 14 touchdowns and rushed for 502 yards and 11 scores . . . rushed 49 times for 195 yards and a touchdown as a freshman . . . also lettered in basketball and track

Personal - - Born 11/16/93 . . . open major . . . member of National Honor Society . . . member of high school Honor Roll and Mu Alpha Theta (Math Honors Scholar) . . . parents are Susan and Casey Beathard . . . high school coaches were Roc Batten and Marty Euverard.

Personal - - Born 12/06/93 . . . open major . . . one of two players from Chicago on Iowa roster . . . mother is Rochelle Harper . . . high school coach was Tyson LeBlanc.

12 - - Anthony Gair 14 - - Kevin Buford Defensive Back 5-10, 170, Freshman Canton, Mich. (Canton HS) High school honors - - Earned first team all-state, all-metro and all-conference honors as a senior . . . second team all-state as a junior . . . first team all-conference and all-metro as a junior . . . first team all-conference as a sophomore . . . Career - - three-year varsity letterman as wide receiver and defensive back, while also used on punt and Kickoff returns . . . helped prep team advance to state playoffs four straight seasons . . . team captain as a senior . . . totaled 891 all-purpose yards and eight touchdowns as a senior . . . also had three punt returns for 104 yards and one touchdown . . . recorded 29 tackles on defense, with one interception return for a touchdown . . . as a junior rushed 97 times for 1,106 yards, averaging 100.5 yards per game . . . also had three receptions for 97 yards and collected 35 tackles and one fumble recovery on defense. Personal - - Born 4/12/94 . . . business major . . . parents are Tamika Higgins and Kevin Buford, Sr. . . . high school coach was Tim Baechler.

7 - - Sean Draper Defensive Back 6-0, 180, Freshman Cleveland, Ohio (Glenville HS) High school honors - - Earned honorable mention all-state honors as a senior . . . first team all-conference as a senior . . . Career - - earned three varsity letters as defensive back and wide receiver, while also being used on punt and kickoff returns . . . helped team advance to state playoffs three straight years, compiling 31-6 record . . . team captain as a senior . . . recorded 40 tackles as a senior, with four interceptions and three forced fumbles . . . had 10 punt return touchdowns, four receiving touchdowns and an interception return touchdown . . . collected 40 tackles as a junior, with three interceptions and three forced fumbles . . . also competed in track . . . member of state championship 800-meter relay unit during indoor season. Personal - - Born 6/14/94 . . . pre-medicine major . . . member of prep Honor Roll . . . mother is Lisa Debose . . . high school coach was Ted Ginn.

56 - - Faith Ekakitie (ee-KACK-uh-tee) Defensive Line 6-3, 275, Freshman Brampton, Ontario Lake Forest, Ill. (Lake Forest, Ill. Academy) High school honors - - Participated in USA vs. World All-American game and selected to US Marine All-American game . . . first team all-state as a senior by both the Chicago Sun Times and Chicago Tribune . . . named first team all-Catholic League . . . Career - - earned three varsity letters as defensive lineman . . . team captain as a senior . . . collected 62 tackles as a senior, with 12 sacks, four forced fumbles and one interception . . . recorded 58 tackles as a junior, including 15 sacks, while scoring one touchdown . . . also lettered in basketball and track. Personal - - Born 4/05/93 . . . kinesiology major . . . parents are Grace and Jimoh Ekakitie . . . high school coach was Ted Stewart.

Defensive Back 6-2, 195, Freshman Plano, Texas (Prestonwood Christian) High school honors - - Earned all-district honors as a junior and senior . . . Newcomer of the Year as a sophomore . . . Career - - four-year letterman as defensive back . . . member of state championship team as a sophomore and junior . . . recorded 122 tackles, two sacks and one interception as a senior . . . 116 tackles, three sacks and an interception as a junior . . . recorded 185 tackles as a sophomore, including 102 solo stops . . . also three-year track letterman, competing in sprints and relays . . . state champion in 400 meter dash. Personal - - Born 5/18/94 in New Orleans . . . business major . . . member of prep Honor Roll . . . graduated Cum Laude . . . earned Academic Achievement Award . . . parents are Raquel Gair and Rodney Morgan . . . high school coach was Chris Cunningham.

4 - - Greg Garmon Running Back 6-1, 200, Freshman Erie, Pa. (McDowell HS) High school honors - - selected to compete in Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl following senior season . . . earned first team all-state honors as a senior after being named second team as a junior . . . first team all-conference as a junior and senior . . . Career - - three-year letterman in football, helping prep team post a 23-9 record . . . career totals include 2,859 rushing yards and 27 touchdowns . . . rushed for 1,050 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior . . . had 11 touchdowns and 1,225 rushing yards as a junior . . . rushed for 584 yards and seven touchdowns as a sophomore . . . also three-year letterman in track. Personal - - Born 12/26/92 . . . open major . . . parents are Noelle and Mike Colpoys . . . high school coach was Mark Soboleski.

3 - - Barkley Hill Running Back 6-0, 210, Freshman Denver, Iowa (Cedar Falls HS) High school honors - - Named to Parade All-America team as a senior . . . ESPN Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior . . . named Offensive Player of the Year by the Cedar Rapids Gazette . . . candidate for 2011 Ed Thomas Award . . . named first team running back on Des Moines Register Elite all-state team as junior and senior . . . first team all-state by Iowa Newspaper Association as junior and senior . . . Class 4A all-state team captain as a senior . . . first team all-Mississippi Valley Conference and conference Most Valuable Player as junior and senior . . . named third team all-state as a sophomore . . . first team all-conference as a sophomore . . . Career - - earned three letters as running back, linebacker and punter . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . rushed for over 6,000 yards and 89 touchdowns in three seasons . . . helped prep team post three-year mark of 30-6, reaching state playoffs each year and advancing to semifinals as a senior . . . holds school records for touchdowns in a game (six) and season (40) . . . holds school, conference and state record with 89 career touchdowns . . . 316 attempts for 2,493 yards and 40 touchdowns as a senior, leading Cedar Falls to an 11-2 record as a senior . . . rushed 230 times for 1,795 yards and 26 touchdowns as a junior . . . gained 1,839 yards and scored 23 touchdowns on 238 rushing attempts as a sophomore . . . also three-year letterman in track, competing in sprints, high jump and long jump . . . member of 400-meter relay team that holds school record (42.07). Personal - - Born 11/27/93 . . . open major . . . parents are Kathy and Johnny Hill . . . high school coaches were Pat Mitchell and Brad Remmert.

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2012 IOWA HAWKEYE NEWCOMERS 67 - - Jaleel Johnson Defensive Line 6-4, 300, Freshman Westchester, Ill. (Montini Catholic HS) High school honors - - Earned prep All-America recognition as a senior . . . first team allstate, all-conference and all-area as a senior in only season at Montini Catholic . . . first team all-area as a junior at St. Joseph’s High School . . . Career - - three-year starter as offensive and defensive lineman . . . helped prep team post 12-2 record as a senior while winning state championship . . . team captain as a senior . . . recorded 80 tackles as a senior, including five tackles for loss, three sacks and nine pressures . . . also earned two letters as a heavyweight wrestler. Personal - - Born 7/12/94 in Brooklyn, N.Y. . . . sociology major . . . member of prep Honor Roll . . . parents are Tina and Ralph Johnson . . . high school coach was Chris Andriano.

74 - - Mitch Keppy Offensive Line 6-5, 290, Freshman Port Byron, Ill. (Riverdale HS) High school honors - - Named to Max Prep All-America team . . . first team all-state as a senior . . . named to all-area team four straight years by Moline Dispatch . . . named to first team and team captain on all-Western Illinois team by Quad City Times . . . first team allconference on both offense and defense as a senior . . . first team all-conference on defense as a sophomore and junior after earning second team as a freshman . . . second team allconference on offense as sophomore and junior after earning honorable mention honors as a freshman . . . Career - - four-year varsity letterman as offensive and defensive lineman . . . helped prep team reach state playoffs as sophomore and senior . . . team captain as junior and senior . . . recorded 69 tackles as a senior, with four tackles for loss and two sacks . . . also had two recovered fumbles and scored one touchdown . . . recorded 106 tackles as a junior, 73 tackles as a sophomore and 56 tackles as a freshman . . . also competed in baseball and wrestling, earning first team all-conference honors in wrestling . . . placed second in state wrestling meet as a sophomore and junior. Personal - - Born 8/21/93 in Davenport, Iowa . . . open major . . . member of prep Honor Roll . . . parents are Lori and Myron Keppy . . . father was a former Hawkeye lineman (1985-88) . . . high school coach was Nick Schroder.

46 - - George Kittle Athlete 6-4, 210, Freshman Norman, Okla. (Norman HS)

High school honors - - Earned all-state, all-district and all-conference honors as a senior . . . Career - - earned two varsity letters while playing tight end, wide receiver, linebacker and defensive back . . . helped prep team reach state playoffs as a junior and senior . . . team captain as a senior . . . averaged 11.6 yards on 26 receptions as a senior, with five touchdowns, and also recorded five interceptions on defense . . . recorded 24 receptions and scored five touchdowns as a junior and had five interceptions . . . also earned two letters as basketball power forward. Personal - - Born 10/09/93 in Madison, Wis. . . . communications/sports broadcasting major . . . member of Dean’s List . . . parents are Jan Krieger and Bruce Kittle . . . his father, Bruce Kittle, is former Iowa offensive lineman and was co-captain of Iowa’s 1982 Rose Bowl team . . . Bruce is also currently tight ends and tackles coach at Oklahoma . . . high school coach was Greg Nation.

98 - - Connor Kornbrath (KORN-brayth Kicker 6-6, 215, Freshman Bridgeport, W.V. (Bridgeport HS) High school honors - - Earned first team all-state and all-conference honors as a junior and senior . . . Career - - holds school records for longest field goal (51 yards as a junior), field goals in a season (nine as a senior), field goals in a playoff game (three) and longest field goal in a playoff game (48 yards) . . . set state playoff record for longest field goal (48 yards) and most field goals in a game (three) . . . helped prep team post 38-3 record over final three seasons . . . made 9-of-14 field goal attempts as a senior, with a long of 49 yards . . . also made 54-of-56 PATs . . . one game-winning field goal of 34 yards . . . averaged 39.5 yards punting with a long of 54 yards and 35 of 73 kickoffs were touchbacks . . . converted 7-of-12 field goals as a junior, with a long of 51 yards, and 36-of-40 PATs . . . punting average of 37.1 yards, with a long of 48 yards . . . connected on two game-winning field goals (33 and 44 yards) . . . three-year letterman in football and basketball and one in soccer . . . team co-captain in both football and basketball.

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Personal - - Born 9/15/93 in New Britain, Conn. . . . sports journalism major . . . member of prep Highest Honor Roll and member of National Honor Society . . . parents are Barbara and Brian Kornbrath . . . high school coach was Josh Nicewarner.

25 - - Ruben Lile Defensive Back 6-3, 200, Freshman Detroit, Mich. (Cass Technical HS) High school honors - - Earned first team all-state and all-metro honors as a senior . . . was second team all-city and all-metro as a junior . . . Career - - started two years as defensive back and wide receiver, while also handled kicking duties as a prep . . . team captain as a senior . . . helped prep team win state title as a senior with 12-3 overall record . . . prep team was 12-1 as a junior, reaching state semifinals . . . as a senior recorded 50 receptions for 800 yards and 12 touchdowns, while collecting 87 tackles and 25 pass break-ups on defense . . . as a junior totaled 470 yards and four touchdowns on 25 receptions, while collecting 47 tackles, two interceptions and 20 pass break-ups on defense . . . had 32 touchbacks while handling kicking duties as a junior. Personal - - Born 9/27/94 . . . pre-med major . . . member of prep Honor Roll . . . attended same high school as LB Laron Taylor . . . parents are Robin Lile and George Bass . . . high school coach was Thomas Wilcher.

88 - - Greg Mabin (MAY-bin) Wide Receiver 6-2, 190, Freshman Plantation, Fla. (Calvary Christian Academy) High school honors - - Selected to participate in Broward Beach Bowl (private vs. public schools) as a senior and earned Championship Performance Award . . . earned first team all-county honors on offense as a senior and second team honors on defense . . . honorable mention all-state as a junior and second team as a sophomore . . . second team all-county as a sophomore and junior . . . Career - - earned three varsity letters while playing wide receiver and defensive back and kick returner . . . totaled 877 yards and 15 touchdowns on 52 receptions as a senior, with one rushing touchdown and two interceptions and a touchdown on defense . . . had 59 receptions for 1,094 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior, with one KO return touchdown and two interceptions . . . 42 receptions for 906 yards and 10 touchdowns as a sophomore, with one interception also had punt return touchdown that led to win over fourth-ranked team in the state . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . earned two letters in basketball and track . . . holds school records in 100 and 200 meter dashes. Personal - - Born 6/25/94 . . . exercise science major . . . member of Principal’s Honor Roll . . . parents are Dr. Wesley and Arlette Mabin . . . high school coach was Kirk Hoza.

34 - - Nate Meier (MYER) Athlete 6-2, 235, Freshman Tabor, Iowa (Fremont-Mills HS) High school honors - - Named eight-man Player of the Year as a senior . . . first team all-state running back as a junior and senior, and captain of all-state team as a senior . . . first team alldistrict as defensive lineman for four years and all-district running back last two seasons . . . Career - - led team to state title as a senior and to semifinals as a junior . . . team captain as a senior . . . rushed 176 times for 2,494 yards and 57 touchdowns as a senior . . . scored 61 total touchdowns in final season . . . also collected 112 tackles on defense, including 34 tackles for loss, 12 sacks and two interceptions . . . rushed 189 times for 1,674 yards and 30 touchdowns as a junior, while recording 126 tackles, 29 tackles for loss and three fumble recoveries . . . gained 590 yards on 123 carries as a sophomore, while scoring eight touchdowns . . . also collected 115 tackles, including 13 tackles for loss, as a sophomore . . . recorded 119 tackles as a freshman, including eight tackles for loss. Personal - - Born 7/18/94 . . . business management major . . . parents are Pixie and Rod Meier . . . high school coach was Jerry Christiansen.


2012 IOWA HAWKEYE NEWCOMERS 95 - - Drew Ott Defensive Line 6-4, 245, Freshman Trumbull, Neb. (Giltner HS) High school honors - - Nebraska Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior . . . named to Parade All-America team, the 21st Nebraska high school player to earn the distinction . . . earned first team all-state honors for three straight years after earning honorable mention recognition as a freshman . . . four-time first team all-district selection . . . Career - - helped prep team post 41-6 record over four years . . . team was state runner-up in 2009 and reached state semifinals in 2008 and 2010, before falling in quarterfinals in 2011 . . . holds school records for single season (211) and career tackles (626) . . . recorded 122 tackles as a senior, with two interceptions and two recovered fumbles . . . 52 receptions as a senior for 960 yards and 18 touchdowns, along with two rushing touchdowns and a passing touchdown . . . as a junior recorded 136 tackles and one interception, along with 31 receptions for 513 yards and eight touchdowns . . . school-record 211 tackles as a sophomore, with four interceptions and two fumble recoveries . . . 39 receptions for 480 yards and 10 touchdowns as a sophomore . . . as a freshman had 15 receptions for 126 yards and 157 tackles . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . four-year football letterman while playing tight end, offensive line, quarterback, linebacker and defensive end . . . also earned four letters in basketball and track. Personal - - Born 6/26/93 . . . criminal law/civil engineering major . . . named “Mr. Football” on Nebraska Academic All-State team . . . member of National Honor Society . . . parents are Sheree and Dan Ott . . . high school coach was Jeff Ashby.

77 - - Reid Sealby

91 - - Daumantas Venckus-Cucchiara (DOE-mahn-tis VINS-koos koo-CHAR-uh) Defensive Line 6-5, 230, Freshman Weston, Fla. (Cypress Bay HS) High school honors - - Named second team all-state as defensive end and third team allstate as offensive lineman as a senior . . . named first team all-Broward County on defense as a senior, as selected by coaches . . . selected first team all-county by Miami Herald and Sun Sentinel . . . named to first team Under Armor All-Star team . . . Career - - earned four letters while playing tight end and defensive end . . . helped team advance to state playoffs as a junior and senior . . . team captain as a senior . . . set school record with eight fumble recoveries as a senior . . . recorded 105 tackles as a senior, with 16 sacks, six caused fumbles, eight recovered fumbles and one touchdown . . . also had 28 tackles for loss, 22 pressures and 10 pass break-ups . . . also lettered in wrestling and track. Personal - - Born 3/23/94 in Klaipeda, Lithuania . . . open major . . . four-year member of President’s List . . . one of two players from Weston on Iowa roster . . . parents are Violeta and Matt Cucchiara . . . high school coach was Marc Guandolo.

73 - - Ryan Ward Offensive Line 6-5, 275, Freshman New Lenox, Ill. (Providence Catholic HS)

Offensive Line 6-4, 250, Freshman Byron, Ill. (Byron HS)

High school honors - - Named an Army All-American . . . first team all-state, all-conference and all-area as a senior . . . Career - - four-year letterman as offensive lineman . . . helped prep team to state playoffs as sophomore and senior, including state runner-up finish as a sophomore . . . team captain as a senior . . . also two-year wrestling letterman.

High school honors - - Earned first team all-conference honors as a junior and senior . . . selected to compete in Illinois Shrine Game . . . . . . Career - - three-year letterman as offensive and defensive lineman, while also handling long snaps on special teams . . . football captain as a senior . . . also lettered in wrestling (four) and track (one) . . . won Class 1A state wrestling title as a senior while posting a 43-1 overall record . . . placed fourth at state meet as a junior.

Personal - - Born 8/07/93 . . . health and human physiology major . . . Illinois Coaches Association Academic All-State . . . member of National Honor Society . . . AP Scholar . . . member of prep High Honor roll . . . parents are Laurel and Brian Ward . . . his father, Brian, played college football at Illinois and his brother, Patrick, currently plays at Northwestern . . . high school coach was Mark Loglianese.

Personal - - Born 11/22/93 . . . education/pre-law major . . . member of High Honor Roll . . . earned Outstanding Academic Achievement Award for three years in both football and wrestling and one year in track . . . parents are Jan and Randall Sealby . . . high school coach was Mike Elsbury.

81 - - Tevaun Smith (tae-VOHN) Wide Receiver 6-2, 190, Freshman Toronto, Ontario (Kent School, Conn.) High school honors - - Participated in USA vs. World All-American game . . . named first team all-conference and all-New England as a senior . . . Career - - led team to undefeated regular season as a senior before losing in state championship game . . . team Most Valuable Player . . . recorded 16 receptions for 241 yards and five touchdowns in seven games as a senior . . . also had 79 yards on six kickoff returns, with one touchdown . . . rushed 58 times for 555 yards and six touchdowns and completed 17-of-42 pass attempts for 213 yards and two scores . . . recorded 19 tackles on defense, with two interceptions, five pass break-ups, one fumble recovery and one blocked kick . . . also competed for prep basketball team. Personal - - Born 1/30/93 . . . open major . . . parents are Maureen Smith and Denzel Forbes . . . high school coach was Todd Marble.

89 - - Cameron Wilson Wide Receiver 6-1, 195, Freshman Dublin, Ohio (Jerome HS) High school honors - - Named to all-metro team in Columbus area . . . was honorable mention all-state as a senior and sophomore and second team as a junior . . . first team all-conference as a junior and first team as a sophomore and senior . . . honorable mention all-conference as a freshman . . . Career - - holds school records for receiving yards and touchdowns . . . recorded 54 receptions for 774 yards and six touchdowns as a senior, with one passing touchdown and 300 rushing yards . . . 77 receptions for 1,065 yards and six touchdowns as a junior, with 200 rushing yards and three touchdowns and one interception on defense . . . totaled 661 yards and six touchdowns on 60 receptions as a sophomore, along with 130 rushing yards and a touchdown . . . collected 350 receiving yards and 265 rushing yards as a freshman . . . team captain as a senior . . . also four-year starter for prep basketball team. Personal - - Born 9/17/93 . . . business communications major . . . member of high school Merit Roll . . . parents are Candace and Kenneth Wilson . . . high school coach was Mark Hundley.

51 - - Laron Taylor (luh-RON) Linebacker 6-0, 215, Freshman Detroit, Mich. (Cass Technical HS) High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a senior . . . was first team all-Metro as a junior and senior . . . earned all-City honors as a sophomore and junior . . . Career - - three-year starter while helping team win state title as a senior with 12-3 record . . . football state title was first in school history . . . team posted 12-1 record as a junior, advancing to state semifinals . . . team captain as junior and senior . . . led team in tackles for three straight seasons . . . recorded 120 tackles as a senior, with 20 tackles for loss, two sacks and a recovered fumble . . . 105 tackles as a junior, with 24 tackles for loss, four sacks, two recovered fumbled and an interception . . . recorded 75 tackles as a sophomore, with 20 tackles for loss, five sacks, four forced fumbles, one interception and one touchdown. Personal - - Born 12/06/93 . . . broadcast and journalism major . . . attended same high school as DB Ruben Lile . . . parents are Deirdre and Ronnie Taylor . . . high school coach was Thomas Wilcher.

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2011 STATISTICS Game-By-Game Results Date _________ Sept. 3 ________ Sept. 10 _______ Sept. 17 _______ Sept. 24 _______ *Oct. 8 ________ *Oct. 15 _______ *Oct. 22 _______ *Oct. 29 _______ *Nov. 5________ *Nov. 12_______ *Nov. 19_______ *Nov. 25_______ #Dec. 30 ______

Opponent _____________W/L _______ Tennessee Tech _________W _________ at Iowa State ___________L (3OT) ____ Pittsburgh _____________W _________ Louisiana-Monroe _______W _________ at Penn State ___________L _________ Northwestern __________W _________ Indiana _______________W _________ at Minnesota ___________L _________ Michigan ______________W _________ Michigan State _________L _________ at Purdue ______________W _________ at Nebraska ____________L _________ vs. Oklahoma___________L _________

* - - Big Ten Conference Game Overall Record: Big Ten Record: Home Record: Away Record: Neutral Record:

7-6 4-4 6-1 1-4 0-1

Big Ten Game Score ____ Record ________Record ______ Time _________ 34-7 _______1-0 ___________ 0-0 _________4:27 __________ 41-44 ______1-1 ___________ 0-0 _________3:50 __________ 31-27 ______2-1 ___________ 0-0 _________3:17 __________ 45-17 ______3-1 ___________ 0-0 _________3:00 __________ 3-13 _______3-2 ___________ 0-1 _________2:58 __________ 41-31 ______4-2 ___________ 1-1 _________3:10 __________ 45-24 ______5-2 ___________ 2-1 _________3:09 __________ 21-22 ______5-3 ___________ 2-2 _________3:00 __________ 24-16 ______6-3 ___________ 3-2 _________3:11 __________ 21-37 ______6-4 ___________ 3-3 _________3:35 __________ 31-21 ______7-4 ___________ 4-3 _________3:17 __________ 7-20 _______7-5 ___________ 4-4 _________3:06 __________ 14-31 ______7-6 ___________ 4-4 _________3:23 __________

# - - Insight Bowl, Tempe, Ariz.

Overall Attendance/Average: Home Attendance/Average: Away Attendance/Average: Neutral Attendance:

880,168/67,705 494,095/70,585 331,826/66,365 45,247

Score by Quarters _ 1st__ 2nd__ 3rd __ 4th __ OT _ Total Iowa_____________ 69 __ 106 ___ 61 __ 105 __ 17 ___ 358 Opponents _______ 57 ___ 75 ___ 67 __ 91 __ 20 ___ 310

( PATs ) SCORING _______________TD _____ FGs ____ Kick ___ Rush____ Rcv ____ Pass ____ DXP ____ Saf ____ Pts Coker ___________________ 15 ______ - _______- _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______90 Meyer ___________________- _____ 14-20 ___44-44 _____ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______86 McNutt _________________ 12 ______ - _______- _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______72 Davis, K. _________________ 4 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ 1 _______ - ______ - _______ -_______26 Vandenberg _____________ 3 _______ - _______- _______ - _______- ______ 1-1 _____ - _______ -_______18 Fiedorowicz _____________ 3 _______ - _______- _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______18 Martin-Manley ___________ 3 _______ - _______- _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______18 Herman _________________ 2 _______ - _______- _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______12 Miller ___________________ 1 _______ - _______- _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ 6 Prater ___________________ 1 _______ - _______- _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ 6 Canzeri _________________ 1 _______ - _______- _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ 6 Total ___________________ 45 ____ 14-20 __ 44-44 _____ - ______ 1 ______ 1-1 _____ - _______ - _____ 358 Opponents______________ 38 ____ 16-22 __ 34-34 ____ 0-2 _____ - ______ 0-1 _____ - _______ - _____ 310 PUNTING ______________ No. _____ Yds ____ Avg Guthrie _________________ 53 ____ 2182 ____ 41.2 Total ___________________ 53 ____ 2182 ___ 41.2 Opponents______________ 62 ____ 2605 ___ 42.0

___ Long ____TB _____ ____ 59 ______ 4 ______ ____ 59 ______ 4 ______ ____ 68 ______ 9 ______

FC _____ I20 _____50+ ____ Blk 22 ______ 18 ______6 ______ 0 22 ______18 ______6 ______ 0 17 ______13 _____ 14 ______ 1

FIELD GOALS __________ FG-Att ___ Pct ___ 01-19 ___ 20-29 __ 30-39 ___ 40-49 ___ 50+_____ Lg _____ Blk Meyer _________________14-20 ____70.0 _____0-0 _____ 6-7 ____ 3-4 _____ 4-6 ____ 1-3 _____ 50 ______ 1 Total _________________ 14-20___ 70.0 ____ 0-0 _____ 6-7 ____ 3-4 _____ 4-6 ____ 1-3 _____ 50 ______ 1 Opponents____________ 16-21___ 71.0 ____ 0-0 _____ 7-8 ____ 4-5 _____ 4-8 ____ 1-1 _____ 54 ______ 0 FG SEQUENCE Tennessee Tech Iowa State Pittsburgh Louisiana-Monroe Penn State Northwestern Indiana Minnesota Michigan Michigan State Purdue Nebraska Oklahoma

IOWA (39),(20) (42),(20),(50),(34) (22),40,50 (23) (23) (27),(40) (47) 24,43 (42) 50 34,(38) -----

OPPONENTS 33 (54),42,38 (37),(24) (43),49 (20),(20) (47),47 (22) (28) (32) (22),(31),49,(48) --(40),(21) (35)

Numbers in parenthesis indicate FG was made

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Attendance 70,585 56,085 70,585 70,585 103,497 70,585 70,585 46,543 70,585 70,585 40,106 85,595 54,247


2011 STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS (All Games)

TEAM STATISTICS (Big Ten Games Only)

Iowa ________________ Opp. SCORING ___________________358 _________________310 Points Per Game _____________ 27.5 _________________23.8 Touchdowns _________________ 45 __________________ 38 Field Goals-Attempts _________ 14-20________________ 16-22 PATs-Attempts ______________ 44-44________________ 34-34

Iowa ________________ Opp. SCORING ___________________193 _________________184 Points Per Game _____________ 24.1 _________________23.0 Touchdowns _________________ 25 __________________ 22 Field Goals-Attempts _________ 6-10 ________________ 11-13 PATs-Attempts ______________ 25-25________________ 19-19

FIRST DOWNS _______________266 _________________278 Rushing _____________________104 _________________ 118 Passing _____________________138 _________________ 144 Penalty _____________________ 24 __________________ 16

FIRST DOWNS _______________151 _________________175 Rushing _____________________ 64 __________________ 79 Passing _____________________ 73 __________________ 85 Penalty _____________________ 14 __________________ 11

RUSHING Rushing Attempts_____________454 _________________ 549 Yards gained rushing _________ 2089 ________________ 2308 Yards lost rushing _____________299 _________________ 280 Net yards Rushing ___________ 1790 ________________ 2028 Average Per Rush _____________ 3.9 __________________ 3.7 Average Per Game ___________ 137.7 ________________ 156.0 TDs Rushing _________________ 18 __________________ 16

RUSHING Rushing Attempts_____________274 _________________ 348 Yards gained rushing _________ 1355 ________________ 1553 Yards lost rushing _____________203 _________________ 169 Net yards Rushing ___________ 1152 ________________ 1384 Average Per Rush _____________ 4.2 __________________ 4.0 Average Per Game ___________ 144.0 ________________ 173.0 TDs Rushing _________________ 11 ___________________ 8

PASSING Comp-Att-Int _____________ 240-412-8 ____________256-413-10 Passing Yards _______________ 3052 ________________ 2898 Average Per Game ___________ 234.8 ________________ 222.9 Average Per Pass ______________ 7.4 __________________ 7.0 Average Per Catch ___________ 12.7 _________________11.3 TDs Passing __________________ 25 __________________ 21

PASSING Att-Comp-Int _____________ 133-231-5 ____________ 145-244-5 Passing Yards _______________ 1711 ________________ 1724 Average Per Game ___________ 213.9 ________________ 215.5 Average Per Pass ______________ 7.4 __________________ 7.1 Average Per Catch ___________ 12.9 _________________11.9 TDs Passing __________________ 13 __________________ 13

TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays ___________________866 _________________ 962 Total Yards __________________ 4842 ________________ 4926 Average Per Play ______________ 5.6 __________________ 5.1 Average Per Game ___________ 372.5 ________________ 378.9

TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays ___________________505 _________________ 592 Total Yards __________________ 2863 ________________ 3108 Average Per Play ______________ 5.7 __________________ 5.2 Average Per Game ___________ 357.9 ________________ 388.5

PUNTING Number-Yards ______________ 53-2181 _____________ 62-2605 Average Per Punt ____________ 41.2 _________________42.0 Net Punt Average ____________ 38.5 _________________37.3

PUNTING Number-Yards ______________ 32-1243 _____________ 39-1602 Average Per Punt ____________ 38.8 _________________41.1 Net Punt Average ____________ 35.9 _________________36.2

MISCELLANEOUS Kickoff Returns: #-Yards ______ 46-1008 _____________ 61-1320 Kickoff Return Average________ 21.9 _________________21.6 Punt Returns: #-Yards ________ 14-111 _______________ 14-64 Punt Returns Average__________ 7.9 __________________ 4.6 Int Returns: #-Yards __________ 10-260 ________________8-86 Int Return Average ___________ 26.0 _________________10.8 Fumbles-Lost _______________ 18-10_________________26-9 Penalties-Yards _____________ 62-463 ______________ 83-701 Average Per Game ___________ 35.6 _________________53.9 Time of Possession/Game _____ 28:33 ________________ 31:27 3rd-Down Conversions_______ 66/166 ______________ 95/207 3rd-Down Pct. _______________ 40% _________________46% 4th-Down Conversions________ 11/21 _______________ 14/19 4th-Down Pct. _______________ 52% _________________74% Sacks By-Yards______________ 22-145 ______________ 29-209 Misc. Yards____________________0 ___________________ 0

MISCELLANEOUS Kickoff Returns: #-Yards ______ 29-648 ______________ 34-635 Kickoff Return Average________ 22.3 _________________18.7 Punt Returns: #-Yards _________ 8-50 _________________7-35 Punt Return Average __________ 6.2 __________________ 5.0 Int Returns: #-Yards ___________ 5-119_________________5-34 Int Return Average ___________ 23.8 _________________ 6.8 Fumbles-Lost _______________ 11-7 _________________17-5 Penalties-Yards _____________ 38-282 ______________ 46-411 Average Per Game ___________ 35.2 _________________51.4 Time of Possession/Game _____ 27:24 ________________ 32:36 3rd-Down Conversions________ 38/99 ______________ 61/131 3rd-Down Pct. _______________ 38% _________________47% 4th-Down Conversions________ 7/14 ________________ 9/11 4th-Down Pct. _______________ 50% _________________82% Sacks By-Yards_______________ 12-85_______________ 21-155 Misc. Yards____________________0 ___________________ 0

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2011 STATISTICS RUSHING ______________ G _______ Att _____ Gain __ Loss ____ Net _____Avg _____TD ____ Long Coker _________________ 12 ______ 281 _____ 1417 ___ 33 _____ 1384 ____ 4.9______ 15 _____ 50 Canzeri ________________ 7 _______ 31 ______ 125 ____ 11 _____ 114 _____ 3.7______ 0 ______ 15 Johnson _______________ 4 _______ 18 _______ 81 _____ 2 ______ 79 _____ 4.4______ 0 ______ 12 McCall _________________ 2 _______ 11 _______ 69 _____ 4 ______ 65 _____ 5.9______ 0 ______ 22 Vandenberg ___________ 13 ______ 78 ______ 271 ____ 210 _____ 61 _____ 0.8______ 3 ______ 24 McNutt _______________ 13 _______ 6 _______ 58 _____ 0 ______ 58 _____ 9.7______ 0 ______ 19 White _________________ 13 _______ 7 _______ 32 _____ 0 ______ 32 _____ 4.6______ 0 ______ 10 Bullock ________________ 6 _______ 10 _______ 28 _____ 8 ______ 20 _____ 2.0______ 0 _______5 Rogers _________________ 9 ________ 3 _______ 8 ______ 0 ______ 8 ______ 2.7______ 0 _______3 Davis, K. _______________ 12 _______ 1 _______ 0 ______ 1 ______ -1 _____ -1.0 _____ 0 _______0 Team _________________ 13 _______ 8 _______ 0 _____ 30 _____ -30 _____ -3.8 _____ 0 _______0 Total _________________ 13 ______ 454 _____2089 ___299 ____1790 ____ 3.9 _____18 _____ 50 Opponents____________ 13 ______ 549 _____2308 ___280 ____2028 ____ 3.7 _____16 _____ 37 PASSING _______________ G ______ Effic.__Cmp-Att-Int Pct. ____ Yds. ____ TD_____ Lng ___ Avg/G Vandenberg ___________ 13 _____138.45 __237-404-7 _58.7 ____ 3022 ____ 25 ______ 88 ____ 232.5 Derby, A.J. ______________ 9 ______ 92.00 ____3-6-0 ___50.0 _____ 30 ______ 0 ______ 15 _____ 3.3 Wienke _______________ 13 ______ - - - _____0-1-1 ___ 0.0 _____ 0 _______ 0 ______ 0 ______ 0.0 McNutt _______________ 13 ______ - - - _____0-1-0 ___ 0.0 _____ 0 _______ 0 ______ 0 ______ 0.0 Total _________________ 13 ____ 136.62 _ 240-412-8 58.3 ____3052 ____ 25 ______88 ____ 234.8 Opponents____________ 13 ____ 132.86 _ 256-413-10 62.0 ____2898 ____ 21 ______67 ____ 222.9 TOTAL OFFENSE ________ G ______ Plays ____Rush __ Pass ____Total ___Avg/G Vandenberg ___________ 13 ______ 482 ______ 61 ___ 3022 ____ 3083 ___ 237.2 Coker _________________ 12 ______ 281 _____ 1384 ____ 0 _____ 1384 ___ 115.3 Canzeri ________________ 7 _______ 31 ______ 114 _____ 0 _____ 114 _____16.3 Johnson _______________ 4 _______ 18 _______ 79 _____ 0 ______ 79 _____19.8 McCall _________________ 2 _______ 11 _______ 65 _____ 0 ______ 65 _____32.5 McNutt _______________ 13 _______ 7 _______ 58 _____ 0 ______ 58 _____ 4.5 White _________________ 13 _______ 7 _______ 32 _____ 0 ______ 32 _____ 2.5 Derby _________________ 9 ________ 6 _______ 0 _____ 30 ______ 30 _____ 3.3 Bullock ________________ 6 _______ 10 _______ 20 _____ 0 ______ 20 _____ 3.3 Rogers _________________ 9 ________ 3 _______ 8 ______ 0 ______ 8 ______ 0.9 Davis _________________ 12 _______ 1 _______ -1 _____ 0 ______ -1 _____ -0.1 Team _________________ 13 _______ 8 ______ -30 _____ 0 _____ -30 _____ -3.8 Total _________________ 13 ______ 866 _____1790 __ 3052 ___4842 ___ 372.5 Opponents____________ 13 ______ 962 _____2028 __ 2898 ___4926 ___ 378.9 RECEIVING _____________ G _______ No. _____ Yds ____Avg _____TD ____ Long___ Avg/G McNutt _______________ 13 ______ 82 ______ 1315 ___16.0 _____ 12 _____ 88 ____ 101.2 Davis _________________ 12 ______ 50 ______ 713 ____14.3 _____ 4 ______ 47 _____ 59.4 Martin-Manley _________ 13 ______ 30 ______ 323 ____10.8 _____ 3 ______ 25 _____ 24.8 Coker _________________ 12 ______ 21 ______ 157 ____ 7.5 _____ 0 ______ 19 _____ 13.1 Fiedorowicz ___________ 13 ______ 16 ______ 167 ____10.4 _____ 3 ______ 24 _____ 12.8 Derby ________________ 13 ______ 12 ______ 117 ____ 9.8 _____ 0 ______ 20 ______9.0 Herman _______________ 12 _______ 8 _______ 95 ____11.9 _____ 2 ______ 26 ______7.9 Canzeri ________________ 7 ________ 6 _______ 28 ____ 4.7 _____ 1 ______ 12 ______4.0 Staggs ________________ 10 _______ 5 _______ 45 ____ 9.0 _____ 0 ______ 17 ______4.5 White _________________ 13 _______ 3 _______ 26 ____ 8.7 _____ 0 ______ 14 ______2.0 Hamilton ______________ 10 _______ 1 _______ 15 ____15.0 _____ 0 ______ 15 ______1.5 Orne __________________ 9 ________ 1 _______ 12 ____12.0 _____ 0 ______ 12 ______1.3 Grant __________________ 5 ________ 1 _______ 12 ____12.0 _____ 0 ______ 12 ______2.4 Bullock ________________ 6 ________ 1 _______ 11 ____11.0 _____ 0 ______ 11 ______1.8 Rogers _________________ 9 ________ 1 _______ 7 _____ 7.0 _____ 0 _______ 7 ______0.8 Gimm ________________ 12 _______ 1 _______ 5 _____ 5.0 _____ 0 _______ 5 ______0.4 Cotton _________________ 2 ________ 1 _______ 4 _____ 4.0 _____ 0 _______ 4 ______2.0 Total _________________ 13 ______ 240 _____3052 __ 12.7 _____25 _____ 88 ____ 234.8 Opponents____________ 13 ______ 256 _____2898 __ 11.3 _____21 _____ 67 ____ 222.9

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Avg/G 115.3 16.3 19.8 32.5 4.7 4.5 2.5 3.3 0.9 -0.1 -2.3 137.7 156.0


2011 STATISTICS PUNT RETURNS ________ No. ______ Yds _____ Avg____ TD ____Long Hyde _________________ 13 ______ 106 ______8.2 _____ 0 ______ 30 Steinbrecher ____________ 1 ________ 5 _______5.0 _____ 0 ______ 5 Total _________________ 14 ______ 111 _____ 7.9 _____ 0 ______30 Opponents____________ 14 ______ 64______ 4.6 _____ 0 ______21 KICK RETURNS__________ No. _____ Yds ____ Avg ____ TD ____Long Bernstine ________________ 30 _____ 713 ____ 23.8 _____ 0 ______ 62 Canzeri _________________ 4 ______ 78 _____ 19.5 _____ 0 ______ 29 Davis, K. _________________ 4 ______ 78 _____ 19.5 _____ 0 ______ 27 Martin-Manley ___________ 4 ______ 82 _____ 20.5 _____ 0 ______ 23 Bullock _________________ 2 ______ 43 _____ 21.5 _____ 0 ______ 23 Derby __________________ 1 _______ 0 ______0.0 ______ 0 ______ 0 McNutt _________________ 1 ______ 14 _____ 14.0 _____ 0 ______ 14 Total ___________________ 46 ____ 1008 ___ 21.9 _____ 0 ______62 Opponents______________ 61 ____ 1320 ___ 21.6 _____ 0 ______52 INTERCEPTIONS ________ No. _____ Yds ____ Avg ____ TD ____Long Miller ___________________ 3 ______ 114 ____ 38.0 _____ 1 ______ 98 Hyde ___________________ 3 _______ 0 ______0.0 ______ 0 ______ 0 Kirksey __________________ 1 _______ 5 ______5.0 ______ 0 ______ 5 Binns ___________________ 1 _______ 0 ______0.0 ______ 0 ______ 0 Morris __________________ 1 ______ 52 _____ 52.0 _____ 0 ______ 52 Prater ___________________ 1 ______ 89 _____ 89.0 _____ 1 ______ 89 Total ___________________ 10 _____ 260 ____ 26.0 _____ 2 ______98 Opponents______________ 8______ 86_____ 10.8 _____ 0 ______30 ALL PURPOSE ___________ G ____ Rush ___ Rec _____ PR_____ KOR ____ IR _____ Tot ___ Avg/G Coker ___________________ 12 ____ 1384 ____ 157 ______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 0 _____1541 ___ 128.4 McNutt _________________ 13 _____ 58 _____ 1315 _____ 0 ______ 14 ______ 0 _____1387 ___ 106.7 Davis, K. _________________ 12 ______-1 _____ 713 ______ 0 ______ 78 ______ 0 _____ 790 ____ 65.8 Bernstine ________________ 12 ______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 0 _____ 713 ______ 0 _____ 713 ____ 59.4 Martin-Manley ___________ 13 ______ 0 _____ 323 ______ 0 ______ 82 ______ 0 _____ 405 ____ 31.2 Canzeri _________________ 7 ______ 114 _____ 28 ______ 0 ______ 78 ______ 0 _____ 220 ____ 31.4 Fiedorowicz _____________ 13 ______ 0 _____ 167 ______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 0 _____ 167 ____ 12.8 Derby __________________ 13 ______ 0 _____ 117 ______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 0 _____ 117 _____ 9.0 Miller ___________________ 13 ______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 0 ______ 114 ____ 114 _____ 8.8 Hyde ___________________ 13 ______ 0 ______ 0 ______ 106 _____ 0 _______ 0 _____ 106 _____ 8.2 Herman _________________ 12 ______ 0 ______ 95 ______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 95 _____ 7.9 Prater ___________________ 13 ______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 0 ______ 89 ______ 89 _____ 6.8 Johnson ________________ 4 ______ 79 ______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 79 ____ 19.8 Bullock _________________ 6 ______ 20 ______ 11 ______ 0 ______ 43 ______ 0 ______ 74 ____ 12.3 McCall __________________ 2 ______ 65 ______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 65 ____ 32.5 Vandenberg _____________ 13 _____ 61 ______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 61 _____ 4.7 White ___________________ 13 _____ 32 ______ 26 ______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 58 _____ 4.5 Morris __________________ 12 ______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 0 ______ 52 ______ 52 _____ 4.3 Staggs __________________ 10 ______ 0 ______ 45 ______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 45 _____ 4.5 Rogers __________________ 9 _______ 8 ______ 7 _______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 15 _____ 1.7 Hamilton ________________ 10 ______ 0 ______ 15 ______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 15 _____ 1.5 Orne ___________________ 9 _______ 0 ______ 12 ______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 12 _____ 1.3 Grant ___________________ 5 _______ 0 ______ 12 ______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 12 _____ 2.4 Kirksey __________________ 13 ______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 5 ______ 5 ______ 0.4 Gimm __________________ 12 ______ 0 ______ 5 _______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 5 ______ 0.4 Steinbrecher _____________ 11 ______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 5 ______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 5 ______ 0.5 Cotton __________________ 2 _______ 0 ______ 4 _______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 0 ______ 4 ______ 2.0 Team ___________________ 13 _____ -30 _____ 0 _______ 0 ______ 0 _______ 0 _____ -30 _____-3.8 Total ___________________ 13 ____ 1790 ___3052 ____111 ____1008 ____260 ____6221 ___ 478.5 Opponents______________ 13 ____ 2028 ___2898 ____ 64 _____1320 ____ 86 _____6396 ___ 492.0

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2011 STATISTICS DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Tackles Sacks Pass Def Fumbles Blkd Player _________ GP _____UT _____ AT_____Total ____ TFL __ No-Yards Int-Yds __ BrUp ___ QBH __ Rcv-Yds ___ FF _____ Kick ____Saf Morris _________ 12______ 52 _____ 58 _____ 110 ____ 3.5-5 ______- _____ 1-52 _____ 1 _______1 ______ - _______ -________- _______ Kirksey _________ 13______ 62 _____ 48 _____ 110 ____ 5.0-12 ___ 1.0-3 ____ 1-5 _____ 3 _______ -______ 1-0 ______2 _______- _______ Bernstine _______ 12______ 44 _____ 45 ______ 89 ____ 3.0-10 ___ 1.0-4 _____ - ______ 2 _______ -______ 1-0 ______1 _______- _______ Miller __________ 13______ 52 _____ 24 ______ 76 ____ 3.0-4 ______- _____ 3-114 ____ 3 _______ -_______ - _______1 _______- _______ Nielsen ________ 12______ 34 _____ 39 ______ 73 ____ 4.0-20 __ 1.0-16 _____ - ______ 1 _______1 _____ 2-0 ______1 _______- _______ Hyde __________ 13______ 49 _____ 23 ______ 72 ____ 1.5-6 ______- ______ 3-0 _____ 8 _______ -_______ - _______1 _______- _______ Nardo _________ 10______ 23 _____ 45 ______ 68 ____ 6.5-18 ___ 0.5-3 _____ - ______ 2 _______ -_______ - _______1 _______- _______ Daniels ________ 13______ 32 _____ 35 ______ 67 ___ 13.5-63 __ 9.0-53 _____ - ______ 1 _______4 ______ - _______ -________- _______ Binns __________ 13______ 32 _____ 28 ______ 60 ___ 12.0-58 __ 5.0-36 ____ 1-0 _____ 8 _______6 _____ 2-0 ______1 _______- _______ Prater __________ 13______ 33 _____ 18 ______ 51 ____ 1.0-6 ____ 1.0-6 ___ 1-89 _____ 3 _______ -_______ - _______4 _______- _______ Daniel _________ 11______ 16 _____ 14 ______ 30 ____ 1.0-10 __ 1.0-10 _____ - ______ 2 _______1 ______ - _______ -________- _______ Alvis ____________ 9 ______ 16 _____ 14 ______ 30 ____ 3.5-11 ___ 1.5-8 _____ - ______ 1 _______ -_______ - _______1 _______- _______ Hitchens ________ 8 ______ 14 _____ 11 ______ 25 ______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -______ 1-0 ______ -________- _______ Bigach _________ 12______ 9 ______ 15 ______ 24 ____ 1.0-6 ____ 1.0-6 _____ - ______ - _______1 _____ 1-0 ______ -________- _______ Donatell ________ 8 ______ 17 ______ - ______ 17 ____ 1.0-1 ______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Sleeper ________ 11______ 9 _______ 5 ______ 14 ______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Castillo ________ 13______ 11 ______ 3 ______ 14 ______ - _______- _______ - ______ 1 _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Lowery _________ 8 ______ 10 ______ 1 ______ 11 ______ - _______- _______ - ______ 3 _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Law ___________ 13______ 7 _______ 4 ______ 11 ______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Forgy __________ 10______ 2 _______ 9 ______ 11 ____ 1.5-5 ______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ White __________ 13______ 6 _______ 4 ______ 10 ______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Collins _________ 10______ 4 _______ 4 ______ 8 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Lomax _________ 11______ 4 _______ 3 ______ 7 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Gaglione _______ 10______ 2 _______ 5 ______ 7 _____ 0.5-2 ______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Alston __________ 6 ______ 4 _______ 3 ______ 7 _____ 0.5-1 ______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Pryor ___________ 3 ______ 1 _______ 4 ______ 5 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Herman ________ 12______ 3 _______ 1 ______ 4 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Lowdermilk _____ 11______ 3 _______ 1 ______ 3 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Davis, B. _________ 3 _______- _______ 4 ______ 4 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Nielsen ________ 12______ 1 _______ 2 ______ 3 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Audlehelm ______ 3 ______ 1 _______ 2 ______ 3 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Davis, C. _________ 6 _______- _______ 2 ______ 2 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Davis, K. ________ 12______ 1 _______ 1 ______ 2 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Swanson ________ 6 ______ 2 _______ - ______ 2 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Meyer _________ 13______ 1 _______ - ______ 1 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Shumpert _______ 4 ______ 1 _______ - ______ 1 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ McNutt ________ 13______ 1 _______ - ______ 1 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Trinca-Pasat______ 1 _______- _______ 1 ______ 1 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Rogers __________ 9 ______ 1 _______ - ______ 1 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Bullock _________ 6 ______ 1 _______ - ______ 1 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Derby __________ 9 ______ 1 _______ - ______ 1 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Krieter _________ 13______ 1 _______ - ______ 1 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Tobin __________ 13______ 1 _______ - ______ 1 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Vandenberg ____ 13______ 1 _______ - ______ 1 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Reiff ___________ 13______ 1 _______ - ______ 1 _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -________- _______ Steinbrecher ____ 11_______- _______ - _______- _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -_______ - _______ -_______ 1 _______ Team __________ 13_______- _______ - _______- _______ - _______- _______ - ______ - _______ -______ 1-0 ______ -________- _______ Total __________ 13 ____ 566 ____ 476 ____1042 __ 62-238 __22-145 _ 10-260 ____39 _____ 14 _____ 9-0 _____ 13 ______ 1 _______0 Opponents_____ 13 ____ 471 ____ 403 ____ 874___ 59-266 __29-209 __ 8-86 _____45 ______1 ____ 10-38 ____ 12 ______ 1 _______0

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2011 TOP PERFORMANCES INDIVIDUAL Points ____________________________18 ________________________Marvin McNutt, Jr. vs. Indiana Rushing Attempts___________________35 (143 yds.) ________________Marcus Coker at Iowa State Yards Rushing ______________________252 (32 att.) _________________Marcus Coker at Minnesota Pass Attempts ______________________48 (31 comp.) _______________James Vandenberg vs. Pittsburgh Pass Completions ___________________31 (48 att.) __________________James Vandenberg vs. Pittsburgh Yards Passing ______________________399 (31-48) _________________James Vandenberg vs. Pittsburgh Receptions ________________________10 (129 yds.) ________________Keenan Davis vs. Pittsburgh Yards Receiving_____________________184 (6 rec.) _________________Marvin McNutt, Jr. vs. Indiana Yards Total Offense __________________391 _______________________James Vandenberg vs. Pittsburgh All-Purpose Yards ___________________252 _______________________Marcus Coker at Minnesota Yards Punt Returns __________________43 (2 ret.) ___________________Micah Hyde vs. ULM Yards Kickoff Returns ________________132 (5 ret.) __________________Jordan Bernstine vs. Michigan State Field Goals Made ___________________4 (4 att.) ____________________Mike Meyer at Iowa State Extra Points ________________________6 (6 att.) ____________________Mike Meyer vs. ULM/Indiana Interceptions ______________________2 _________________________Hyde vs. Pittsburgh/Miller at Purdue Tackles____________________________15 ________________________Jordan Bernstine vs. Michigan Sacks _____________________________3 _________________________Mike Daniels at Purdue

TEAM OFFENSE (IOWA HIGHS) Points ____________________________45 ________________________vs. ULM Rushing Attempts___________________43 (158/135 yds.) ____________at Iowa State/at Purdue Net Yards Rushing___________________269 (42 att.) _________________at Minnesota Pass Attempts ______________________48 (31 comp.) _______________vs. Pittsburgh Pass Completions ___________________31 (48 att.) __________________vs. Pittsburgh Yards Passing ______________________399 _______________________vs. Pittsburgh Yards Total Offense __________________475 _______________________vs. Pittsburgh Total Plays _________________________82 ________________________vs. Oklahoma First Downs ________________________28 ________________________vs. ULM

TEAM DEFENSE (OPPONENTS LOWS) Points ____________________________7 _________________________vs. Tennessee Tech Rushing Attempts___________________30 (59 yds.) _________________vs. ULM Net Yards Rushing___________________59 (30 att.) __________________vs. ULM Pass Attempts ______________________17 (11 comp.) _______________at Minnesota Pass Completions ___________________11 (17 att.) __________________at Minnesota Yards Passing ______________________156 _______________________vs. Tennessee Tech Yards Total Offense __________________275 _______________________vs. Oklahoma Total Plays _________________________57 ________________________at Minnesota First Downs ________________________15 ________________________at Minnesota

LONGEST PLAYS Run ______________________________50 ________________________Marcus Coker at Minnesota Pass ______________________________88 (TD) ____________________James Vandenberg to Marvin McNutt, Jr. vs. Tennessee Tech Field Goal _________________________50 ________________________Mike Meyer at Iowa State Interception Return _________________98 (TD) ____________________Tanner Miller vs. Northwestern Fumble Return _____________________- - - ________________________- - Punt Return________________________30 ________________________Micah Hyde vs. ULM Kickoff Return ______________________62 ________________________Jordan Bernstine vs. Indiana Scoring drive_______________________86 (15 plays, 7:30 TOP) ________vs. Pittsburgh Non-scoring drive ___________________74 (8 plays, 3:51 TOP) _________at Minnesota

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2011 LINE-UPS/GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS OFFENSE Opponent Tennessee Tech Iowa State Pittsburgh ULM Penn State Northwestern Indiana Minnesota Michigan Michigan State Purdue Nebraska Oklahoma Consec. Starts Career Starts

WR McNutt, Jr. McNutt, Jr. McNutt, Jr. McNutt, Jr. McNutt, Jr. McNutt, Jr. McNutt, Jr. McNutt, Jr. McNutt, Jr. McNutt, Jr. McNutt, Jr. McNutt, Jr. McNutt, Jr. 27 31

TE Herman Herman Herman Derby Derby Derby Derby Derby Fiedorowicz Fiedorowicz Fiedorowicz Fiedorowicz Fiedorowicz 5 5

LT Reiff Reiff Reiff Reiff Reiff Reiff Reiff Reiff Reiff Reiff Reiff Reiff Reiff 34 37

LG Tobin Tobin Tobin Tobin Tobin Tobin Tobin Scherff Scherff Scherff Tobin Tobin Tobin 3 10

C Ferentz Ferentz Ferentz Ferentz Ferentz Ferentz Ferentz Ferentz Ferentz Ferentz Ferentz Ferentz Ferentz 26 26

RG Gettis Gettis Gettis Gettis Gettis Gettis Gettis Gettis Gettis Gettis Gettis Gettis Gettis 13 16

RT Zusevics Zusevics Zusevics Zusevics Zusevics Zusevics Zusevics Zusevics Zusevics Zusevics Zusevics Zusevics Zusevics 26 26

QB Vandenberg Vandenberg Vandenberg Vandenberg Vandenberg Vandenberg Vandenberg Vandenberg Vandenberg Vandenberg Vandenberg Vandenberg Vandenberg 13 15

RB Coker Coker Coker Coker Coker Coker Coker Coker Coker Coker Coker Coker Canzeri 1 1

FB/WR Meyers Gimm Gimm Meyers M-Manley Gimm Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers 7 8

FL Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis M-Manley Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis 5 12

RE Daniel Daniel Alvis Alvis Daniel Alvis Alvis Alvis Alvis Daniel Bigach Bigach Daniel 1 4

DT Alvis Alvis Nardo Nardo Nardo Bigach Bigach Bigach Nardo Nardo Nardo Nardo Nardo 5 8

DT Daniels Daniels Daniels Daniels Daniels Daniels Daniels Daniels Daniels Daniels Daniels Daniels Daniels 14 21

LE Binns Binns Binns Binns Binns Binns Binns Binns Binns Binns Binns Binns Binns 13 31

OLB Nielsen Nielsen Nielsen Nielsen Nielsen Donatell Donatell Kirksey Kirksey Kirksey Kirksey Kirksey Kirksey 13 13

MLB Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Nielsen Morris Nielsen Nielsen Nielsen Nielsen Nielsen Nielsen 6 20

WLB Kirksey Kirksey Kirksey Kirksey Kirksey Kirksey Kirksey Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris Morris 7 18

CB Prater Prater Prater Prater Prater Prater Prater Prater Prater Prater Prater Prater Prater 25 35

CB Castillo Castillo Hyde Hyde Hyde Hyde Hyde Hyde Hyde Hyde Hyde Hyde Hyde 26 26

SS Sleeper Sleeper Bernstine Bernstine Bernstine Bernstine Bernstine Bernstine Bernstine Bernstine Bernstine Bernstine Bernstine 11 11

FS Hyde Hyde Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller 11 11

PuntsAvg. 3-39.0 5-38.4 4-46.8 2-51.5 6-45.5 5-38.6 2-48.0 8-42.6 4-39.5 5-43.8 3-40.0 4-34.8 1-38.0 3-43.7 1-19.0 5-42.6 5-40.0 5-39.4 7-41.0 6-46.2 4-33.2 4-33.2 7-41.1 7-41.9 6-44.3 6-50.3

Fum.Lost 3-1 1-0 1-1 3-3 1-0 5-1 1-1 0-0 2-1 2-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 3-1 0-0 2-1 3-2 3-0 4-2 3-2 1-1 2-0 1-0 0-0

DEFENSE Opponent Tennessee Tech Iowa State Pittsburgh ULM Penn State Northwestern Indiana Minnesota Michigan Michigan State Purdue Nebraska Oklahoma Consec. Starts Career Starts

2011 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Game at Iowa Tennessee Tech Iowa at Iowa State at Iowa Pittsburgh at Iowa Louisiana Monroe Iowa at Penn State at Iowa Northwestern at Iowa Indiana Iowa at Minnesota at Iowa Michigan at Iowa Michigan State Iowa at Purdue Iowa at Nebraska Iowa vs. Oklahoma (n)

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Score 34 7 41 44 31 27 45 17 3 13 41 31 45 24 21 22 24 16 21 37 31 21 7 20 14 31

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First Downs 21 18 18 26 27 20 28 23 16 21 17 29 22 24 21 15 15 22 20 19 22 20 18 25 21 16

Rushing Att-Net 33-148 45-140 43-158 52-194 33-76 37-137 34-180 30-59 30-84 46-231 28-155 41-153 42-203 47-217 42-269 40-178 35-131 37-127 30-87 40-155 43-135 36-101 24-88 61-222 37-76 37-114

Pass. Yards 246 156 207 279 399 285 273 293 169 164 224 342 253 197 177 193 171 196 262 288 273 181 182 163 216 161

Passing Com.-Att.-Int 15-26-0 17-28-2 16-29-0 25-38-0 31-48-1 24-34-2 23-33-0 29-44-0 17-34-2 15-26-1 14-22-1 37-51-1 12-16-0 16-24-0 16-24-0 11-17-0 14-21-0 18-38-0 22-47-1 19-32-0 22-32-0 17-34-2 16-35-1 12-22-0 23-45-2 16-25-1

Total Offense 59-394 73-296 72-365 90-473 81-475 71-422 67-453 74-352 64-253 72-395 50-379 92-495 58-456 71-414 66-446 57-371 56-302 75-323 77-349 72-443 75-408 70-282 59-270 83-385 82-292 62-275

Pen. Yds. 3-15 8-45 6-35 11-84 8-85 4-37 1-10 8-79 3-15 5-50 4-40 5-31 7-57 12-114 3-12 4-40 5-29 3-20 6-39 7-75 5-40 1.7 5-50 9-74 6-36 6-45


THE LAST TIME/LARGEST MARGINS A kickoff was returned for a TD . . . by Iowa - - Derrell Johnson-Koulianos (88 yards), at Minnesota, 11/27/10 by an opponent - - Travis Cobb (100 yards), Arizona, 9/18/10 A punt was returned for a TD . . . by Iowa - - Andy Brodell (81 yards), vs. Iowa State, 9/13/08 by Iowa - - Paki O’Meara (returned 42 yards after block), vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/4/10 by an opponent - - Michael Jenkins (54 yards), Ohio State, 10/18/03 by an opponent - - Tremaine McCollum (returned six yards after block), Florida, 1/2/06 A punt was blocked . . . by Iowa - - Kyle Steinbrecher at Purdue, 11/19/11 by an opponent - - David Robers, Arizona, 9/18/10 An interception was returned for a TD . . . by Iowa - - Tanner Miller (98 yards), vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11 by an opponent - - Trevin Wade (85 yards), Arizona, 9/18/10 A fumble was returned for a TD . . . by Iowa - - Bob Sanders (3 yards), vs. Illinois, 11/1/03 by an opponent - - Dere Hicks (7 yards), Illinois, 11/1/08 A blocked PAT attempt was returned for a score . . . by Iowa - - D.J. Johnson (99 yards), at Penn State, 9/28/02 by an opponent - - Jason Simmons (85 yards), at Ohio State, 11/2/91 A safety was scored . . . by Iowa - - Opponent pass behind line of scrimmage and out of end zone vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/4/10 by an opponent - - Iowa punter ran out of back of end zone vs. Iowa State, 9/13/08 A player rushed for over 200 yards . . . by Iowa - - Marcus Coker (32-252 yards), at Minnesota, 10/29/11 by an opponent - - T.J. Duckett (30-248), Michigan State, 10/7/00 A player passed for over 300 yards . . . by Iowa - - James Vandenberg (399 yards), vs. Pittsburgh, 9/18/11 by an opponent - - Blaine Gabbert (434 yards), Missouri, 12/28/10 A player scored four TDs . . . by Iowa - - Shonn Greene (4 rush), vs. Wisconsin, 10/18/08 by an opponent - - Darnell Autry (3 rush, 1 rec.), Northwestern, 11/9/96 A team rushed for over 400 yards . . . by Iowa - - vs. Tulsa (408 yards), 9/13/97 by an opponent - - Indiana (433 yards), 9/30/00 A team passed for over 400 yards . . . by Iowa - - vs. Indiana (426 yards), 10/23/99 by an opponent - - Missouri (434 yards), 12/28/10 A team gained over 600 yards of total offense . . . by Iowa - - vs. Minnesota (613 yards), 11/19/05 by an opponent - - Wisconsin (604 yards), 11/13/99 A team scored over 50 points . . . by Iowa - - at Minnesota (55 points), 11/22/08 by an opponent - - Ohio State (56 points), 10/28/95 A team was held under 50 yards rushing . . . by Iowa - - vs. Michigan State (31 yards), 10/30/10 by an opponent - - at Arizona (29 yards), 9/18/10 A team was held under 100 yards passing . . . by Iowa - - vs. Ball State (56 yards), 9/25/10 by an opponent - - Purdue (72 yards), 11/15/08 A team was held under 200 yards of total offense . . . by Iowa - - vs. Ball State (112 yards), 9/25/10 by an opponent - - vs. Minnesota (171 yards), 11/21/09

Largest Margins Iowa Victories Opponent, year _______ Score ___Mar. Iowa Teachers, 1914 _____ 95-0 ____95 Coe, 1908 _____________ 92-0 ____92 Iowa Wesleyan, 1890 ____ 91-0 ____91 Cornell, 1904 __________ 88-0 ____88 Cornell, 1913 __________ 76-0 ____76 Des Moines, 1905 _______ 72-0 ____72 Northwestern, 1913 _____ 78-6 ____72 Grinnell, 1904 __________ 69-0 ____69 Iowa Teachers, 1900 _____ 68-0 ____68 Northern Iowa, 1997 ____ 66-0 ____66 Northwestern, 1981 _____ 64-0 ____64 Cornell, 1920 __________ 63-0 ____63 Indiana, 1997 __________ 62-0 ____62 UTEP, 1986 ____________ 69-7 ____62 Grinnell, 1900 __________ 63-2 ____61 Washington ( Mo.), 1902 _ 61-0 ____61 Knox, 1922 ____________ 61-0 ____61 Cornell, 1894 __________ 60-0 ____60 Indiana, 1913 __________ 60-0 ____60 North Dakota St., 1947 __ 59-0 ____59 Illinois, 1985 ___________ 59-0 ____59 Cornell, 1891 __________ 64-6 ____58 Illinois, 1899 ___________ 58-0 ____58 Drake, 1985 ___________ 58-0 ____58 Upper Iowa, 1900 _______ 57-0 ____57 Ball State, 2005 _________ 56-0 ____56 Coe, 1893 _____________ 56-0 ____56 Purdue, 1922 __________ 56-0 ____56 Utah State, 1957________ 70-14 ___56 Minnesota, 2008 _______ 55-0 ____55 Ripon, 1928 ___________ 61-6 ____55 Iowa State, 1985 ________ 57-3 ____54 Northern Illinois, 1986 ___ 57-3 ____54 Cincinnati, 1990 ________ 63-10 ___53 Kansas State, 1959 ______ 53-0 ____53 Northwestern, 2002 _____ 62-10 ___52 Kent State, 2001 ________ 51-0 ____51 Minnesota, 1983 _______ 61-10 ___51 Northern Illinois, 1991 ___ 58-7 ____51

Iowa Defeats Opponent, year _______ Score ___Mar. Michigan, 1902 ________ 0-107 ___107 Illinois, 1902 ___________ 0-80 ____80 Minnesota, 1903 _______ 0-75 ____75 Minnesota, 1916 _______ 0-67 ____67 Ohio State, 1950________ 21-83 ___62 Denver A.C., 1893_______ 0-58 ____58 Nebraska, 1980 ________ 0-57 ____57 Michigan, 1971 ________ 7-63 ____56 Michigan, 1970 ________ 0-55 ____55 USC, 1976 _____________ 0-55 ____55 Kansas, 1895___________ 0-54 ____54 Minnesota, 1936 _______ 0-52 ____52 Notre Dame, 1967 ______ 6-56 ____50 Illinois, 1973 ___________ 0-50 ____50

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ISU --------------35-140-2 1- -1-0 ----------------------------7-19-0 --------------43-158-2

PITT 1-4-0 -------23-86-0 -----------------------------------8- -8-1 -------1- -6-0 33-76-1

ULM 7-18-0 5-30-0 18-113-2 -----------------------------------3-9-1 1-10-0 -------34-180-3

PSU --------------18-74-0 -----------------------------------12-10-0 --------------30-84-0

NW --------------22-124-2 -------3-18-0 ---------------------2-16-0 -------1- -3-0 28-155-2

IND -------4-26-0 23-139-2 -------5-26-0 ---------------------9-11-0 -------1-1-0 42-203-2

MINN --------------32-252-2 -------2-3-0 -------1-19-0 -------7- -5-0 --------------42-269-2

PITT 6-273-50 6-273-50 PITT 4-74-28 --------------1-12-12 ---------------------5-86-28

ISU 4-187-59 4-187-59

Punting (No.-Avg.-Lng) Player TTU Guthrie 3-117-45 Totals 3-117-45

Kickoff Returns (No.-Yds.-Lng) Player TTU ISU Bernstine 1-38-38 -------Bullock 1-23-23 -------Canzeri --------------Davis, K. -------2-50-27 Derby, Z. --------------McNutt --------------Martin-Manley --------------Totals 2-61-38 2-50-27

PITT --------------5-15-0 -------10-129-1 2-25-0 ----------------------------2-42-0 4-76-2 8-112-0 ----------------------------31-399-3

ISU --------------2-4-0 -------5-95-1 -------1-24-0 ----------------------------4-23-1 4-61-0 ----------------------------16-2907-2

Receiving (No.-Yds-TD) Player TTU Bullock -------Canzeri -------Coker 2-19-0 Cotton -------Davis, K. 2-30-0 Derby, Z. 1-5-0 Fiedorowicz -------Gimm -------Grant 1-12-0 Hamilton 1-15-0 Herman 2-25-0 Martin-Manley -------McNutt, Jr. 6-140-2 Orne -------Rogers -------Staggs -------White -------Totals 15-246-2

ULM 3-72-28 ------------------------------------------3-72-28

ULM 2-96-50 2-96-50

ULM --------------2-18-0 -------2-32-1 1-9-0 1-8-0 ----------------------------6-82-0 7-100-2 --------------1-3-0 2-21-0 22-273-3

PSU 2-40-20 ------------------------------------------2-40-20

PSU 4-158-49 4-158-49

PSU --------------3-23-0 -------3-26-0 3-21-0 -------1-5-0 ---------------------3-21-0 4-73-0 ----------------------------17-169-0

NW 3-75-28 ----------------------------1-14-14 -------4-89-28

NW 3-120-46 3-120-46

NW --------------1-15-0 -------5-109-1 ------------------------------------------1-6-0 6-87-1 -------1-7-0 --------------14-224-2

IND 3-115-62 -------1-29-29 ----------------------------4-144-62

IND 1-38-38 1-38-38

IND ----------------------------3-42-0 2-26-0 ----------------------------1-1-1 -------6-184-3 ----------------------------12-253-4

MINN 3-47-19 -------1-16-16 ----------------------------4-63-19

MINN 1-19-19 1-19-19

MINN ---------------------1-4-0 --------------1-21-0 ---------------------1-4-0 5-35-0 7-101-1 1-12-0 ---------------------16-177-1

Passing (Cmp-Att -TD-I-Yds) Player TTU ISU PITT ULM PSU NW IND MINN Derby, A.J. 2-5-0-0-27 --------------1-1-0-0-3 ----------------------------McNutt -------0-1-0-0-0 ------------------------------------------Wienke --------------------------------------------------------Vandenberg 13-21-2-0-219 16-28-2-0-207 31-48-3-1-399 21-32-3-0-270 17-34-0-2-169 14-22-2-1-224 12-16-4-0-253 16-24-1-0-177 Totals 15-26-2-0-246 16-29-2-0-207 31-48-3-1-399 22-33-3-0-273 17-34-0-2-169 14-22-2-1-224 12-16-4-0-253 16-24-1-0-177

Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) Player TTU Bullock -------Canzeri -------Coker 11-41-0 Davis, K. -------Johnson, D. 8-32-0 McCall 9-61-0 McNutt -------Rogers -------Vandenberg 4-13-1 White 1-1-0 Team -------Totals 33-148-1 MSU --------------21-57-1 ---------------------2-27-0 1-2-0 6-1-0 --------------30-87-1

PUR --------------31-139-1 --------------2-4-0 1-5-0 -------6- -5-0 -------3- -8-0 43-135-1

NEB --------------18-87-1 ---------------------1-0-0 -------4-11-0 -------1- -3-0 24-88-1

OK 2- (-2)-0 22-58-0 -----------------------------------2-6-0 6-22-0 4-20-0 1- -6-0 37-76-0

MICH 1-23-23 -------2-33-19 ----------------------------3-56-23

MICH 5-200-44 5-200-44

MICH ----------------------------2-52-0 -------1-9-0 ---------------------1-1-1 1-8-0 9-101-0 ----------------------------14-171-1

MSU 5-132-61 ------------------------------------------5-132-61

MSU 7-287-51 7-287-51

MSU --------------3-24-0 -------2-19-0 3-31-0 2-10-1 ----------------------------1-13-0 8-130-1 --------------3-36-0 -------22-262-2

PUR 2-42-23 ---------------------1-0-0 --------------3-42-23

PUR 4-133-45 4-133-45

PUR ----------------------------7-63-0 -------3-31-1 ----------------------------3-28-0 9-151-2 ----------------------------22-273-3

NEB ------------------------------------------4-82-23 4-82-23

NEB 7-288-56 7-288-56

NEB --------------3-39-0 -------4-41-0 -------3-41-0 ---------------------1-22-0 1-10-0 4-29-0 ----------------------------16-182-0

OK 3-55-23 1-20-20 -------1-16-16 ---------------------5-91-23

OK 6-266-55 6-266-55

OK 1-11-0 6-28-1 --------------5-76-0 -------4-23-1 ----------------------------1-21-0 4-46-0 --------------1-6-0 1-5-0 23-216-2

MICH MSU PUR NEB OK --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------0-1-0-1-0 14-21-1-0-171 22-47-2-1-262 22-32-3-0-273 16-35-0-1-182 23-44-2-1-216 14-21-1-0-171 22-47-2-1-262 22-32-3-0-273 16-35-0-1-182 23-45-2-2-216

MICH --------------29-132-2 ---------------------1-7-0 -------4- -4-0 -------1- (-4)-0 35-131-2

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ISU 1-0-0 -------1-0-0

ISU ---2-0 ------1-0 3-1 ---9-0 1-0 3-1 6-1 ---------1-0 1-0 ------2-2 6-1 11-2 ---1-0 ---------------2-0 7-0 2-0 ---4-1 5-2 ------------4-1 ---------------71-12

Punt Returns (No.-Yds.-Lng) Player TTU Hyde 2-0-0 Steinbrecher -------Totals 2-0-0

Defense (Solo-Ast) Player TTU Alston ---Alvis 1-3 Audlehelm ---Bernstine 4-4 Bigach 0-1 Binns 3-2 Bullock 1-0 Castillo 0-2 Collins 2-1 Daniel 1-2 Daniels 1-4 Davis, C. ---Davis, K. ---Derby, A.J. ---Donatell 2-0 Forgy 0-2 Gaglione 0-1 Herman ---Hitchens 0-7 Hyde 1-2 Kirksey 6-4 Kreiter ---Law 1-1 Lomax 2-1 Lowdermilk ---Lowery ---McNutt ---Meyer ---Miller 1-0 Morris 4-6 Nardo 0-5 Nielsen, N. 0-1 Nielsen, T. 2-1 Prater ---Pryor 1-4 Reiff ---Rogers ---Shumpert 1-0 Sleeper 1-2 Swanson ---Tobin ---Trinca-Pasat ---White 0-2 Vandenberg ---Totals 35-62 PITT ---2-1 0-1 5-3 ---4-1 ---1-0 0-1 0-1 1-3 ---------1-0 0-1 ------6-1 9-1 3-5 ---------------------5-2 6-7 0-5 ---1-0 2-1 ------------0-1 ------------1-0 47-34

PITT ---------------------ULM 1-0 1-2 1-1 1-1 1-0 2-1 ---1-0 ---2-2 0-2 0-1 ---------0-1 1-1 ---1-0 3-2 4-4 ---1-2 1-0 0-1 ------1-0 5-2 5-5 6-6 ---2-1 3-3 ---------------1-0 ---------1-0 45-38

ULM 2-43-30 -------2-43-30 PSU ---0-2 ---2-6 0-1 4-3 ---------3-0 2-6 ---0-1 ------------------3-5 6-4 ---------------------6-1 5-8 1-5 1-0 2-1 0-1 ------------------------------35-44

PSU 1- (-4)-0 -------1- -4-0 NW 2-1 3-2 ---4-4 3-2 2-1 ---0-1 0-1 1-2 5-2 ---------7-0 1-1 1-1 ------6-3 5-4 ---2-0 0-2 ---2-0 ------5-3 ------0-1 5-7 2-0 ------------1-0 ---------0-2 ---57-40

NW ---------------------IND 0-2 2-3 ---3-3 2-4 1-4 ------1-1 ---1-2 0-1 ---1-0 6-0 0-3 0-1 ------0-1 7-5 ---1-0 1-0 ---3-0 ------7-3 2-8 ---------1-0 ------------1-0 1-0 ---0-1 2-0 ---43-42

IND 1-(-5)-0 -------1- -5-0 MINN ---3-0 ---2-3 0-2 0-3 ------------2-1 ------------------------1-1 3-3 ---------1-0 2-0 ------6-0 10-3 ------2-4 4-0 ------------1-0 ---------------37-20

MINN ---------------------MICH 1-0 2-1 ---7-8 ---2-1 ---------0-1 1-1 ------------------0-1 ---4-0 2-3 ---------1-0 0-1 ------4-3 4-4 2-6 ---7-6 0-3 ------------1-1 ---------1-0 ---39-40

MICH 2-28-14 -------2-28-14 MSU ---------4-1 2-0 2-4 ---------0-3 1-2 ---------------1-0 1-0 ---5-2 5-4 ---1-0 ------2-0 ------2-5 0-4 3-3 ---1-4 5-3 ------1-0 ---------1-0 ---------36-36

MSU 1-8-8 -------1-8-8 PUR ---------4-1 0-1 5-2 ---------2-0 7-2 ------------0-1 ---2-0 3-0 4-1 1-2 ---0-1 ---------------1-0 4-0 1-3 ---3-0 6-0 ------------------------1-0 ---44-14

PUR -------1-5-0 1-5-0 NEB ---------4-9 0-3 3-4 ---------1-2 2-7 ---1-0 ------------------5-2 3-7 1-0 ---------1-0 ------4-4 3-10 4-10 ---1-10 1-4 ------------------------------34-72

NEB 2-18-13 -------2-18-13 OK ---------4-2 0-1 1-0 ---------3-1 4-1 ---------------------2-1 2-2 6-1 ---------1-0 ---1-0 ---4-1 2-3 4-2 ---4-4 4-1 ---1-0 ------------------1-0 ---44-20

OK 1-18-18 -------1-18-18

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2011 SCORING DRIVES Opponent Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh ULM ULM ULM ULM ULM ULM ULM Penn State Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan State Michigan State Michigan State Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Nebraska Oklahoma Oklahoma Average Drive*

Plays 14 8 2 4 10 12 10 5 7 11 5 3 4 15 5 7 7 7 9 8 6 8 6 3 12 12 9 3 11 3 4 5 12 2 4 10 4 8 8 10 8 7 6 11 4 11 7 9 7 8 15 11 11 2 10 16 12 8.1

Yards 58 58 82 7 80 82 52 19 44 80 25 25 9 86 60 73 64 64 74 60 29 80 60 41 53 72 52 72 64 71 -2 24 69 80 72 56 53 8 77 53 63 71 76 78 7 62 83 28 80 80 81 70 54 55 80 75 78 60.1

Time of Poss. 6:25 3:32 0:56 1:18 4:28 5:55 4:43 1:58 3:21 4:30 0:00 0:00 0:00 7:30 1:55 2:14 1:37 1:31 3:21 4:01 2:04 2:03 2:48 1:17 5:53 5:39 3:43 1:42 5:24 0:58 1:46 0:54 7:10 0:56 1:23 4:19 0:44 4:06 4:23 4:41 4:20 3:12 3:01 5:15 1:56 5:27 3:22 2:52 2:44 3:14 6:35 4:18 5:00 0:42 1:53 7:50 3:28 3:41

Result FG TD TD FG TD TD FG FG FG TD TD TD FG FG TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD FG FG FG TD TD TD FG TD TD TD TD TD TD FG TD TD TD TD TD TD FG TD TD TD TD TD TD TD FG TD TD TD TD

Qtr. 1 2 2 2 3 1 2 3 3 4 OT OT OT 2 3 4 4 4 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 2 1 2 3 4 4 4 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 2 3 4 1 2 2 4 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 4 4 4

Play Mike Meyer, 39-yard field goal James Vandenberg, 1-yard run Marvin McNutt, Jr., 88-yard pass from James Vandenberg Mike Meyer, 20-yard field goal Marvin McNutt, Jr., 19-yard pass from James Vandenberg Kevonte Martin-Manley, 6-yard pass from James Vandenberg Mike Meyer, 42-yard field goal Mike Meyer, 20-yard field goal Mike Meyer, 50-yard field goal Marcus Coker, 1-yard run Marcus Coker, 4-yard run Keenan Davis, 23-yard pass from James Vandenberg Mike Meyer, 34-yard field goal Mike Meyer, 22-yard field goal James Vandenberg, 1-yard run Keenan Davis, 14-yard pass from James Vandenberg Kevonte Martin-Manley, 25-yard pass from James Vandenberg Kevonte Martin-Manley, 22-yard pass from James Vandenberg James Vandenberg, 1-yard run Marvin McNutt, Jr., 13-yard pass from James Vandenberg Marcus Coker, 4-yard run Marvin McNutt, Jr., 17-yard pass from James Vandenberg Marcus Coker, 2-yard run Keenan Davis, 23-yard pass from James Vandenberg Mike Meyer, 23-yard field goal Mike Meyer, 23-yard field goal Mike Meyer, 2-yard field goal Keenan Davis, 47-yard pass from James Vandenberg Marcus Coker, 1-yard run Marvin McNutt, Jr., 34-yard pass from James Vandenberg Mike Meyer, 40-yard field goal Marcus Coker, 1-yard run Marcus Coker, 1-yard run Marvin McNutt, Jr., 80-yard pass from James Vandenberg Marvin McNutt, Jr., 24-yard pass from James Vandenberg Marcus Coker, 2-yard run Marvin McNutt, Jr., 29-yard pass from James Vandenberg Mike Meyer, 47-yard field goal Brad Herman, 1-yard pass from James Vandenberg Marvin McNutt, Jr., 12-yard pass from James Vandenberg Marcus Coker, 1-yard run Marcus Coker, 1-yard run Marcus Coker, 4-yard run Brad Herman, 1-yard pass from James Vandenberg Mike Meyer, 42-yard field goal Marcus Coker, 13-yard run C.J. Fiedorowicz, 8-yard pass from James Vandenberg Marvin McNutt, Jr., 3-yard pass from James Vandenberg Marcus Coker, 2-yard run Marvin McNutt, Jr., 26-yard pass from James Vandenberg C.J. Fiedorowicz, 5-yard pass from James Vandenberg Marcus Coker, 2-yard run Mike Meyer, 38-yard field goal Marvin McNutt, Jr., 51-yard pass from James Vandenberg Marcus Coker, 2-yard run C.J. Fiedorowicz, 5-yard pass from James Vandenberg Jordan Canzeri, 9-yard pass from James Vandenberg

IOWA SCORING DRIVE ANALYSIS (yardage)* Category 0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90-99 Iowa-TD 0 0 3 0 1 5 9 12 11 0 Iowa-FG 4 1 0 0 1 5 0 1 1 0 * - Does not include overtime drives

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LONGEST SCORING DRIVES Plays: 15 (86 yards, 7:30 TOP, FG/81 yards 6:35 TOP) Yards: 86 (15 plays, 7:30 TOP, FG) Time of Possession: 7:30 (15 plays, 86 yards, FG)


2011 RED ZONE STATISTICS/BIG TEN RANKINGS 2011 Red Zone Stats Times Times In 20 Scored at Iowa 4 3 Tennessee Tech 2 1 Iowa 5 5 at Iowa State 9 6 at Iowa 3 3 Pittsburgh 3 3 at Iowa 6 6 ULM 3 2 Iowa 1 1 at Penn State 4 3 at Iowa 4 4 Northwestern 5 3 at Iowa 4 4 Indiana 5 4 Iowa 6 3 at Minnesota 5 4 at Iowa 3 3 Michigan 5 3 at Iowa 4 3 Michigan State 4 4 Iowa 5 3 at Purdue 4 2 Iowa 1 1 at Nebraska 3 3 Iowa (n) 3 2 vs. Oklahoma 5 4 Iowa Totals 49 41 Opponent Totals 57 42 Iowa Percentage: 83.7 (41 of 49)

Total Rush Pass FGs Pts TDs TDs TDs Made 17 2 1 1 1 7 1 1 0 0 28 3 2 1 2 41 6 2 4 0 17 2 1 1 1 13 1 0 1 2 38 5 3 2 1 14 2 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 13 1 0 1 2 20 2 2 0 2 21 3 1 2 0 24 3 2 1 1 24 3 2 1 1 21 3 2 1 0 22 3 2 1 1 21 3 2 1 0 16 2 0 2 1 21 3 1 2 0 20 2 0 2 2 17 2 1 1 1 14 2 1 1 0 7 1 1 0 0 17 2 1 1 1 14 2 0 2 0 24 3 2 1 1 248 31 18 13 10 246 31 14 17 11 Opponent Percentage: 73.7 (42 of 57)

- - - - Failed to Score inside 20 - - - FGA Downs Int Fum 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 3 2 4 5 3

Half 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

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 0 0

Iowa in Final Big Ten and NCAA Rankings (Includes All Games) INDIVIDUAL Category __________ Athlete ____________ Stats _ Big Ten __ NCAA Receiving Yards/Game Marvin McNutt, Jr. ____ 101.2 ___ 1st_____12th Passes Defended ____ Micah Hyde _________ 0.85 __ T-1st ____ ----PAT Kicking Pct.______ Mike Meyer _________ 100.0 __ T-1st ____ ----Rushing ____________ Marcus Coker ________ 115.3 ___2nd ____15th Receptions/Game ____ Marvin McNutt, Jr. _____ 6.3 ____2nd ___ T-27th All-Purpose Yards ____ Marcus Coker ________ 128.4 ___ 3rd ___ 42nd QB Sacks ___________ Mike Daniels ________ 0.62 ___ 3rd ___ T-24th Fumbles Forced _____ Shaun Prater ________ 0.31 ___ 3rd ___ T-28th Passing Avg./Game ___ James Vandenberg ___ 232.5 ___ 3rd ____39th Scoring ____________ Marcus Coker _________ 7.5 ____ 4th ___ T-56th Total Offense ________ James Vandenberg ___ 237.2 ___ 4th ____44th Scoring (Kick) _______ Mike Meyer __________ 6.6 ____ 5th ____ ----Tackles_____________ James Morris _________ 9.2 ____ 5th ___ T-37th Pass Efficiency_______ James Vandenberg ___ 138.5 ___ 5th ____41st Punting Avg. ________ Eric Guthrie _________ 41.2 ___ 6th ____51st All-Purpose Yards ____ Marvin McNutt, Jr. ____ 106.7 ___ 6th ____81st Kick Return Avg. _____ Jordan Bernstine _____ 23.8 ___ 7th ____54th Tackles_____________ Christian Kirksey ______ 8.5 ____ 7th ___ T-60th Field Goals/Game ____ Mike Meyer _________ 1.08 ___ 7th ___ T-58th Fumbles Recovered __ Tyler Nielsen ________ 0.17 __ T-7th ___ T-68th Receptions/Game ____ Keenan Davis _________ 4.2 ____ 8th ____ ----Field Goal Pct. _______ Mike Meyer _________ 70.0 ___ 8th ____ ----Interceptions _______ Micah Hyde _________ 0.23 __ T-8th ___ T-90th Interceptions _______ Tanner Miller ________ 0.23 __ T-8th ___ T-90th Receiving Yards/Game Keenan Davis ________ 59.4 ___ 9th ___ T-93rd Scoring ____________ Mike Meyer __________ 6.6 ____ 9th ____88th Passes Defended ____ Broderick Binns ______ 0.69 __ T-9th ____ ----Tackles_____________ Jordan Bernstine ______ 7.4 ___ 10th ____ ----Tackles For Loss _____ Mike Daniels ________ 0.96 __T-10th __ T-69th QB Sacks ___________ Broderick Binns ______ 0.38 __T-11th ___ ----Tackles For Loss _____ Broderick Binns ______ 0.92 __T-13th ___ ----Tackles_____________ Thomas Nardo ________ 6.8 ___ 18th ____ -----

TEAM Category __________________ Stats _______Big Ten ________ NCAA Net Punting_________________ 38.5 _________1st ___________ 25th PAT Kicking Pct.______________ 100.0 ________ T-1st __________ ----Fewest Yards Penalized _______ 35.6 ________ 2nd____________8th Red Zone Defense Pct. ________ 73.7 ________ 2nd__________ T-14th Fewest Penalties/Game ________ 4.8 _________ 3rd ___________ 22nd Passing Offense _____________ 234.8 ________ 3rd ___________ 59th Pass Efficiency_______________ 136.6 ________ 5th ___________ 46th Fewest Turnovers _____________ 18 _________ 6th __________ T-20th First Downs ________________ 20.5 ________ 6th ___________ 55th Scoring Offense _____________ 27.5 ________ 6th ___________ 58th Punt Returns _________________ 7.9 _________ 6th ___________ 64th Turnover Margin _____________ +0.08________ T-6th _________ T-49th Total Offense ________________ 372.5 ________ 7th ___________ 76th Interceptions ________________ 10 _________ 7th __________ T-73rd Kickoff Returns ______________ 21.9 ________ 7th ___________ 55th Rushing Defense_____________ 156.0 ________ 7th ___________ 62nd Quarterback Sacks Allowed ____ 2.23 ________ T-7th _________ T-78th Quarterback Sacks ___________ 1.69 ________ T-7th _________ T-77th Red Zone Offense Pct. ________ 83.7 ________ 8th __________ T-45th Third Down Conversion Pct.____ 39.8 ________ 8th ___________ 72nd Scoring Defense _____________ 23.8 ________ 8th ___________ 46th Total Defense _______________ 378.9 ________ 8th ___________ 60th Fourth Down Conversion Pct. __ 52.4 ________ T-8th _________ T-56th Pass Efficiency Defense _______ 132.9 ________ 9th ___________ 72nd Field Goal Pct. _______________ 70.0 ________ 10th __________ ----Tackles For Loss ______________ 4.8 _________ 10th __________ 94th Time of Possession ___________ 28:33 ________ 10th __________ 96th Third Down Defense Pct. ______ 45.9 ________ 10th __________ 99th First Downs Allowed__________ 21.4 ________ 11th __________ 81st Kickoff Coverage_____________ 41.7 ________ 11th __________ 58th Passing Defense _____________ 222.9 ________ 11th __________ 58th Rushing Offense _____________ 137.7 ________ 12th __________ 79th Fourth Down Defense Pct. _____ 73.7 ________ 12th __________119th

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2011 AWARDS & HONORS DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR NORM PARKER AFCA Assistant Coach of the Year JOE AUDLEHELM Team Leader Award, Offense Team Leader Award, Special Teams Players Choice Award, Offense STEVE BIGACH Capital One/CoSIDA District Six Academic All-America team Academic all-Big Ten BRODERICK BINNS Second team all-Big Ten by league media Honorable mention all-Big Ten by league coaches Third team all-Big Ten by Phil Steele Third team all-Big Ten by College Football Madness Roy J. Carver Most Valuable Player, Defense Named to Ted Hendricks Award preseason Watch List Named to Pony Express Award preseason Watch List Honorable mention preseason All-America by Consensus Draft Services Second team preseason All-Big Ten by Phil Steele DAMON BULLOCK Team Leader Award, Offense MARCUS COKER Third team All-America by Yahoo! Sports Honorable mention All-America by SI.com Second team all-Big Ten by league coaches and media Second team all-Big Ten by Phil Steele Second team all-Big Ten by College Football Madness National Running Back of the Week vs. Minnesota by CFPA Named to Doak Walker Award preseason Watch List Named to Maxwell Award preseason Watch List Preseason Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year by Sports Illustrated Second team preseason all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports Third team preseason All-Big Ten by Phil Steele

ADAM GETTIS Second team all-Big Ten by league coaches Honorable mention all-Big Ten by league media Second team all-Big Ten by College Football Madness Third team all-Big Ten by Phil Steele Hayden Fry “Extra Heartbeat” Award, Defense ERIC GUTHRIE Honorable mention all-Big Ten by both league coaches and media Third team all-Big Ten by Phil Steele Academic all-Big Ten Permanent Team Captain, Special Teams Forest Evashevski Scholastic Achievement Award Reggie Roby Special Teams Award, Specialist Ray Guy Award Watch List Big Ten Conference Sportsmanship Award Honorable mention Punter of the Week vs. Louisiana-Monroe by CFPA Named to AFCA Community Service Award preseason Watch List JACOB HILLYER Team Leader Award, Special Teams MICAH HYDE First team all-Big Ten by College Football Madness Second team all-Big Ten by league media Honorable mention all-Big Ten by league coaches Third team all-Big Ten by Phil Steele Honorable mention Defensive Back of the Week vs. Penn State by CFPA Honorable mention Defensive Back of the Week vs. Pittsburgh by CFPA Named to CFPA preseason Watch List for Defensive Back Trophy Second team preseason All-Big Ten by Phil Steele Third team preseason all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports CHRISTIAN KIRKSEY Honorable mention Linebacker of the Week vs. Iowa State by CFPA CASEY KREITER Academic all-Big Ten

MARCUS COLLINS Team Leader Award, Defense

NOLAN MACMILLAN Third team preseason All-Big Ten by Phil Steele

DARIAN COOPER Team Leader Award, Defense

KEVONTE MARTIN-MANLEY BTN.com Big Ten Conference all-Freshman team

MIKE DANIELS Second team all-Big Ten by league coaches Honorable mention all-Big Ten by league media Second team all-Big Ten by College Football Madness Third team all-Big Ten by Phil Steele Permanent Team Captain, Defense Iron Hawk Award Honorable mention Defensive Lineman of the Week vs. Purdue by CFPA Named to Pony Express Award preseason Watch List Named to CFPA preseason Watch List for Defensive Lineman Trophy Honorable mention preseason All-America by Consensus Draft Services Third team preseason all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports Third team preseason All-Big Ten by Phil Steele Senior Bowl

RILEY MCMINN Team Leader Award, Defense

KEENAN DAVIS Named to Biletnikoff Award Watch List JAMES FERENTZ Honorable mention all-Big Ten by both league coaches and media Named to Rimington Trophy preseason Watch List

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MARVIN MCNUTT, JR. Richter-Howard Receiver of the Year in the Big Ten Conference First team all-Big Ten by league coaches and media Third team All-America by Phil Steele Honorable mention All-America by Pro Football Weekly First team all-Big Ten by Phil Steele First team all-Big Ten by College Football Madness Roy J. Carver Most Valuable Player, Offense Permanent Team Captain, Offense National Wide Receiver of the Week vs. Purdue and Indiana by CFPA Big Ten offensive Player of the Week vs. Indiana Finalist for Wide Receiver Performance of the Year vs. Indiana for All-Star Football Challenge Honorable mention Wide Receiver of the Week vs. Tenn. Tech by CFPA Named to Biletnikoff Award preseason Watch List Named to CFPA preseason Watch List for Wide Receiver Trophy Fourth team preseason All-America by Phil Steele First team preseason All-Big Ten by Phil Steele Second team preseason all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports Senior Bowl


2011 AWARDS & HONORS MIKE MEYER Semifinal candidate for Lou Groza Award National Placekicker of the Week vs. Iowa State by CFPA “Stars of the Week” vs. Iowa State by Lou Groza Award Named to CFPA preseason Watch List for Placekicker Trophy Named to CFPA preseason Watch List for Kickoff Specialist Trophy TANNER MILLER Honorable mention Defensive Back of the Week vs. Purdue by CFPA National Defensive Back of the Week vs. Northwestern by CFPA Nominated for Geico Play of the Year vs. Northwestern for Geico’s Best of College Football JAMES MORRIS Honorable mention all-Big Ten by both league coaches and media Third team all-Big Ten by Phil Steele Third team all-Big Ten by College Football Madness Academic all-Big Ten Second team preseason All-Big Ten by Phil Steele Second team preseason All-Big Ten by Lindy’s Football Preview Second team preseason all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports

RILEY REIFF First team All-America by Pro Football Weekly Third team All-America by Yahoo! Sports Fourth team All-America by Phil Steele Honorable mention All-America by SI.com First team all-Big Ten by league coaches and media First team all-Big Ten by Phil Steele Second team all-Big Ten by College Football Madness Named to Rotary Lombardi Award preseason Watch List Named to Outland Trophy preseason Watch List Ranked No. 49 on Rivals.com preseason Top 100 Countdown First team preseason All-America by Playboy Magazine Second team preseason All-America by Consensus Draft Services Third team preseason All-America by Phil Steele Third team preseason All-America by Athlon Sports First team preseason all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports First team preseason All-Big Ten by Phil Steele’s College Football First team preseason All-Big Ten by Lindy’s Football Preview Honorable mention pre-season All-America by GoDaddy.com BRAD ROGERS Comeback Player of the Year

TOM NARDO Brett Greenwood Award Big Ten Conference Defensive Player of the Week vs. Louisiana-Monroe

BRANDON SCHERFF BTN.com Big Ten Conference all-Freshman team

NICK NIELSEN Academic all-Big Ten

STEVE STAGGS Academic all-Big Ten

TYLER NIELSEN Honorable mention all-Big Ten by league media Capital One/CoSIDA District Six Academic All-America team Academic all-Big Ten Permanent Team Captain, Defense Forest Evashevski Scholastic Achievement Award Hayden Fry “Extra Heartbeat” Award, Defense Players Choice Award, Defense Candidate for NFF National Scholar-Athlete Award Semifinal candidate for NFF William V. Campbell Trophy Honorable mention Linebacker of the Week vs. Michigan by CFPA Named to Butkus Award preseason Watch List Named to Lott IMPACT Trophy preseason Watch List Fourth team preseason All-Big Ten by Phil Steele

KYLE STEINBRECHER Academic all-Big Ten

WOODY ORNE Academic all-Big Ten SHAUN PRATER First team all-Big Ten by league coaches Honorable mention all-Big Ten by league media Second team all-Big Ten by Phil Steele Second team all-Big Ten by College Football Madness HM Defensive Back of the Week vs. Tennessee Tech by CFPA Named to Bronko Nagurski Trophy preseason Watch List Named to Bednarik Award preseason Watch List Named to CFPA preseason Watch List for Defensive Back Trophy Ranked No. 70 on Rivals.com preseason Top 100 Countdown Second team preseason All-America by Lindy’s Football Preview Second team preseason All-America by Athlon Sports Second team preseason All-America by GoDaddy.com HM preseason All-America by Consensus Draft Services First team preseason all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports First team preseason All-Big Ten by Phil Steele First team preseason All-Big Ten by Lindy’s Football Preview East-West Shrine Game

JACK SWANSON Academic all-Big Ten DEAN TSOPANIDES Team Leader Award, Special Teams JAMES VANDENBERG Capital One/CoSIDA District Six Academic All-America team Academic all-Big Ten Permanent Team Captain, Offense Honorable mention Quarterback of the Week vs. Indiana by CFPA Honorable mention Quarterback of the Week vs. ULM by CFPA Big Ten Conference offensive Player of the Week vs. Pittsburgh Nominated for Manning Award “Stars of the Week” vs. Pittsburgh Nominated for Quarterback Performance of the Year vs. Pittsburgh Honorable mention Quarterback of the Week vs. Pittsburgh by CFPA BRETT VAN SLOTEN Academic all-Big Ten JORDAN WALSH Team Leader Award, Offense JASON WHITE Academic all-Big Ten Reggie Roby Special Teams Award, Overall MARKUS ZUSEVICS Honorable mention all-Big Ten by both league coaches and media Second team preseason all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports East-West Shrine Game

TERRANCE PRYOR Academic all-Big Ten

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2011 FINAL DEPTH CHART/NOTES OFFENSE Pos. No. SE 7 ** 83 LT 77 ** 78 LG 60 68 C 53 * 59 RG 73 * 95 RT 56 ** 70 * TE 86 * 85 * or 39 *** QB 16 ** 14 WR 6 ** 11 RB 3 ** 33 OR 32 FB 38 * 92 * PK 96 * 8 *

Name Marvin McNutt, Jr. Steven Staggs Riley Reiff Andrew Donnal Matt Tobin Brandon Scherff James Ferentz Conor Boffeli Adam Gettis Woody Orne Markus Zusevics Brett Van Sloten C.J. Fiedorowicz Zach Derby Brad Herman James Vandenberg John Wienke Keenan Davis Kevonte Martin-Manley Jason White Jordan Canzeri Damon Bullock Brad Rogers Jonathan Gimm Mike Meyer Trent Mossbrucker

DEFENSE Pos. No. DE 54 or 58 *** DT 87 71 DT 93 ** 99 DE 91 *** 96 OLB 20 * 13 * MLB 45 *** 52 WLB 44 * 31 * LC 28 *** 19 * SS 4 *** 10 FS 5 * 40 ** RC 18 ** 2 ** PT 6

Name Steve Bigach Lebron Daniel Thomas Nardo Carl Davis Mike Daniels Joe Gaglione Broderick Binns Joe Forgy Christian Kirksey Tom Donatell Tyler Nielsen Quinton Alston James Morris Anthony Hitchens Shaun Prater B.J. Lowery Jordan Bernstine Collin Sleeper Tanner Miller Jack Swanson Micah Hyde Greg Castillo Eric Guthrie

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ABOUT THE 2011 HAWKEYES Iowa completed the 2011 season with a 7-6 overall record and a 4-4 mark in Big Ten play. The Hawkeyes were bowl eligible for the 11th straight season, dropping a 31-14 decision in the 2011 Insight Bowl at Tempe, Ariz. Iowa competed in its 10th bowl game since the 2001 season. The Hawkeyes have placed in the Big Ten’s first division in 10 of the last 11 seasons. Iowa posted a 3-1 mark in nonconference action, with the only blemish being a three-overtime loss at Iowa State. The Hawkeyes were 1-3 against ranked opponents. Iowa defeated 13thranked Michigan (24-16) and lost to 13th-ranked Michigan State (37-21), both at home. Iowa lost at 22nd-ranked Nebraska (20-7) and to 14th-ranked Oklahoma at the Insight Bowl. In addition to the win over Michigan, Iowa also defeated Northwestern, Indiana and Purdue in conference play. Iowa’s offense was led by senior WR Marvin McNutt, Jr., junior QB James Vandenberg and sophomore RB Marcus Coker. McNutt set singleseason (1,315) and career (2,861) records for receiving yards and touchdowns (12 and 28). His 82 receptions tied the single-season record. Vandenberg threw for 3,022 yards and 25 touchdowns, completing 58.7% of his pass attempts. Coker’s rushing total of 1,384 yards ranks fourth best for a single season at Iowa and he scored 15 touchdowns. Sophomore linebackers James Morris and Christian Kirksey led the Hawkeyes in tackles, each with 110. Senior DT Mike Daniels (13.5-63) and senior DE Broderick Binns (12-58) led the team in tackles for loss. Daniels also had nine QB sacks, while Binns had five sacks and eight pass break-ups. Junior CB Micah Hyde and sophomore safety Tanner Miller each had three interceptions and Hyde matched Binns with eight pass break-ups. IOWA BOWL ELIGIBLE AGAIN The Hawkeyes were bowl eligible for the 11th straight season under Coach Kirk Ferentz and his staff. The Hawkeyes have appeared in 10 bowl games since 2001. Iowa won the Outback Bowl over South Carolina following the 2008 season, concluded the 2009 campaign with a win over Georgia Tech in the Orange Bowl and defeated Missouri in the 2010 Insight Bowl. Iowa’s threegame bowl win streak (2008-10) is an Iowa record. The Hawkeyes have posted a 6-4 record in bowl games under Ferentz, including wins in four of six January bowl games. IOWA BOWL NOTES • Iowa has posted a 14-11-1 (.558) record in 26 bowl games. The Hawkeyes have competed in the Rose (five times), Alamo (four), Holiday (three), Outback (three), Orange (two), Peach (two), Sun (two), Insight (two), and the Capital One, Gator and Freedom bowls once. • The 2011 Insight Bowl was Iowa’s 10th post season event under Kirk Ferentz. Iowa has competed in six January bowl games since the 2002 season. Iowa is 6-4 in bowl games since 2001, all under Coach Kirk Ferentz. • Iowa defeated Texas Tech (19-16) in the 2001 Alamo Bowl. The Hawkeyes used the 2001 Alamo Bowl win as a springboard to four consecutive

January bowl games; Iowa lost to USC (38-17) in the 2003 Orange Bowl, defeated Florida (37-17) in the 2004 Outback Bowl and LSU (30-25) in the 2005 Capital One Bowl, and lost to Florida (31-24) in the 2006 Outback Bowl. Iowa returned to the Alamo Bowl in 2006, falling (26-24) to Texas. Iowa appeared in its fifth January bowl game under Coach Kirk Ferentz at the conclusion of the 2008 season, defeating South Carolina (31-10) in the 2009 Outback Bowl. The Hawkeyes defeated Atlantic Coast Conference champion Georgia Tech (24-14) in the 2010 FedEx Orange Bowl. • Iowa has posted a 6-4 bowl record under Kirk Ferentz. Ferentz is tied for third on the all-time list of Big Ten coaches with six bowl victories. Iowa’s .600 (6-4) winning percentage in bowl games in the BCS era ranks as the best in the Big Ten Conference. • Four of Iowa’s six bowl wins under Kirk Ferentz have been in January. Under Ferentz, the Hawkeyes have bowl wins over teams from the Southeastern (three), Big 12 (two) and Atlantic Coast conferences. HAWKEYES THIRD IN BOWL APPEARANCES Iowa ranks third in Big Ten bowl appearances. Ohio State has received a conference-best 42 bowl bids, followed by Michigan (41) and the Hawkeyes (26). Wisconsin ranks fourth with 23. Iowa (14-11-1, .558), Penn State (27-15-2, .636) and Purdue (9-7, .563) are the only Big Ten teams with a winning percentage in bowl games. Nebraska, competing in the Big Ten for the first time in 2011, holds a 24-24 (.500) record in 48 bowl games. Iowa was one of 10 Big Ten Conference teams to play in a bowl game following the 2011 season. The Big Ten had two teams competing in BCS games for the 11th time in 14 seasons. Since the inception of the BCS in 1998, the Big Ten has qualified 25 teams for BCS bowls, more than any other conference. Seven different Big Ten programs have played in BCS bowl games. The Big Ten sent 10 teams to bowl games in 2011 for the first time ever. BEST IN THE BIG TEN Iowa has posted a 6-4 bowl record under Coach Kirk Ferentz. Since the 2001 season, no Big Ten team has won more bowl games or has a higher winning percentage in bowl games, than Iowa. Following is the record for Big Ten teams in bowl games since 2001: BCS Team Record Pct. Record Iowa 6-4 .600 1-1 Ohio State 5-5 .500 5-3 Penn State 5-5 .500 1-1 Illinois 2-2 .500 0-2 Nebraska 4-5 .444 1-1 Minnesota 3-4 .429 0-0 Purdue 3-4 .429 0-1 Wisconsin 4-6 .400 2-2 Michigan 3-6 .333 2-3 Michigan State 2-5 .286 0-0 Northwestern 0-6 .000 0-0 Indiana 0-1 .000 0-0


2011 FINAL NOTES FIVE NAMED PERMANENT CAPTAINS Iowa’s permanent captains for the 2011 season include WR Marvin McNutt, Jr. and QB James Vandenberg (offense), DL Mike Daniels and LB Tyler Nielsen (defense) and P Eric Guthrie (special teams). All, except Vandenberg, were seniors in 2011. McNutt, Vandenberg, Daniels and Nielsen were game captains for each of Iowa’s 12 regular season games. McNutt earned first team all-Big Ten honors after setting Iowa single season and career receiving records. Vandenberg started all 13 games, passing for 3,022 yards and 25 touchdowns. Daniels had 67 tackles while leading the team with nine QB sacks and 13 tackles for loss. Nielsen played both outside and middle linebacker, collecting 73 tackles in 12 games. Guthrie handled all Iowa punting in 2011, averaging 41.2 yards on 53 punts. He had 18 punts inside the 20, with just four touchbacks, and opponents averaged 4.6 yards on just 14 returns. MCNUTT AND BINNS ARE MVPS Seniors Marvin McNutt, Jr., and Broderick Binns were named co-winners of the 2011 Roy J. Carver Most Valuable Player Award. McNutt (6-4, 215) was previously named winner of the Big Ten’s Richter-Howard Receiver of the Year Award. He was named first team all-Big Ten by both the coaches and media. McNutt established a single season record for touchdown receptions (12) and tied the school mark for receptions in a season (82). He also holds school records for receiving yards in a season (1,315) and career (2,861), and career scoring receptions (28). He had over 100 receiving yards in eight games in 2011. He ranks 10th on Iowa’s career scoring list with 168 points. Binns, (6-2, 261) was named to the media’s second all-Big Ten team. He was named to the preseason watch list for the Ted Hendricks Defensive End of the Year Award. He started all 13 games and has 31 career starts. Binns recorded 60 tackles in 2011, including 12 tackles for loss (-58 yards) and five QB sacks (-36 yards). He tied for the team lead with eight pass break-ups and had two interceptions. He collected 179 career tackles. TEAM AWARDS ANNOUNCED In addition to the team MVP and captain awards, additional 2011 season awards were announced at Iowa’s annual team banquet. • OL Adam Gettis and LB Tyler Nielsen were named co-winners of the Hayden Fry “Extra Heartbeat” Award. Both are seniors. The Hayden Fry Award is given in honor of Iowa’s Hall of Fame coach who retired after the 1998 season. The award goes to a player(s) who gives that little bit extra at all times. • The “Iron Hawk Award” was given to senior DL Mike Daniels. It is presented to a Hawkeye who has given his all every play, for the entire season, and has represented his team and school in an exemplary fashion. • The Brett Greenwood Award is new in 2011 and will be given annually to the student-athlete who is/was a walk-on and best exemplifies the core values and behavior of the former Hawkeye defensive back, who was also a walk-on. This year’s winner is senior DL Tom Nardo. In addition, the coaching staff will give this honor to a former Hawkeye, who

fits the description, one year at a time, for each season Kirk Ferentz has coached at Iowa. This year’s past recipient is 1999 OL Scott Pospisil. • The Player’s Choice Award went to senior WR Joe Audlehelm and LB Tyler Nielsen. • LB Tyler Nielsen and P Eric Guthrie shared the “Forest Evashevski Scholastic Achievement Award”. The award goes annually to a player(s) who displays a high degree of proficiency in both the classroom and on the playing field. Both winners are members of the Big Ten all-Academic team. Nielsen has been an academic all-Big Ten selection four years in a row. Guthrie is also Iowa’s recipient of the 2011 Big Ten Sportsmanship Award. • P Eric Guthrie was also named the “Reggie Roby Special Teams Specialist of the Year”. Senior running back and special team regular Jason White was named winner of the overall “Reggie Roby Special Teams Player of the Year Award”. The awards are named after the late Iowa punter who was firstteam all-American in 1981 and 1982. Roby died in 2005. He punted in the NFL for 16 years. • The “Comeback Player of the Year” award went to sophomore fullback Brad Rogers. He started the last seven games of the 2011 season. Rogers was plagued with a heart virus since last December and returned to action after missing Iowa’s four nonconference games. • A total of nine “Team Leader” Awards were given to eight players. Offensively the awards went to senior WR Joe Audlehelm, RB Damon Bullock and lineman Jordan Walsh. Both Bullock and Walsh are freshmen. Defensively the honors went to three freshmen; LB Marcus Collins, lineman Darian Cooper and DE Riley McMinn. Special Team winners are Audlehelm, freshmen WR Jacob Hillyer and DL Dean Tsopanides. POSTSEASON HONORS Several members of the University of Iowa football team gained postseason honors from various media outlets and websites following the season: Senior WR Marvin McNutt, Jr., junior OL Riley Reiff and sophomore RB Marcus Coker earned All-America recognition. Pro Football Weekly named Reiff a first team All-American, while McNutt earned honorable mention honors. Reiff started all 13 games at left tackle for an Iowa offense that featured record-setting performances by McNutt and Coker in 2011. Reiff has 37 career starts, including 34 consecutive games. McNutt established single season and career records for receiving yardage and touchdowns and tied Iowa’s single season reception mark. Coker rushed for 1,384 yards, the fourth best total in school history. Phil Steele’s All-America selections include McNutt as a third team selection and Reiff as a fourth team honoree. Yahoo! Sports named Reiff and Coker third team All-America, while SI.com gave honorable mention All-America honors to Reiff and Coker. Phil Steele’s all-Big Ten selections include first team recognition to McNutt and Reiff, second team honors to Coker and senior DB Shaun Prater, and third team honors to senior OL Adam Gettis, senior defensive linemen Mike Daniels and Broderick Binns, junior DB Micah Hyde, sophomore LB James Morris and senior P Eric Guthrie. College Sports Madness named McNutt and Hyde to its all-Big Ten first team, while Coker, Get-

tis, Reiff, Daniels and Prater were second team selections and Binns and Morris were named to the third team. The BTN.com all-Freshman team included WR Kevonte Martin-Manley and OL Brandon Scherff. Martin-Manley ranked third on the team with 30 receptions for 323 yards and three touchdowns. He started two games while playing in all 13 contests and was used on KO returns late in the season. Scherff started three games and played in 11 contests at left guard while sharing time with Matt Tobin. HAWKEYES EARN ACADEMIC HONORS Fourteen members of the Iowa football team earned academic all-Big Ten recognition in 2011. Those players include junior DL Steve Bigach, senior P Eric Guthrie, sophomore LS Casey Kreiter, sophomore LB James Morris, junior WR Nick Nielsen, senior LB Tyler Nielsen, senior OL Woody Orne, senior LB Terrance Pryor, junior WR Steven Staggs, senior DB Kyle Steinbrecher, junior DB Jack Swanson, sophomore OL Brett Van Sloten, junior QB James Vandenberg and senior RB Jason White. Tyler Nielsen was named to the academic team for the fourth straight year, while Swanson, Vandenberg and White were honored for the third time. Bigach and Van Sloten have earned the honor the last two seasons. Bigach, Tyler Nielsen and Vandenberg were named to the Capital One CoSIDA all- District VI first team. IOWA’S ACADEMIC SUCCESS In the NCAA’s most recent release on academic standing, Iowa’s football team ranks eighth nationally with a 2011 Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 83 percent. Kirk Ferentz’s squad was one of only nine bowl participants to score 80 percent or better on the NCAA’s “real-time” measurement of academic success. The Hawkeyes ranked third among the 10 Big Ten Conference teams who participated in a bowl games. The Big Ten is also the only conference with more than one team at 80 percent or better. The national average for Football Bowl Subdivision football programs is a GSR score of 69. ALL-BIG TEN HONORS Senior WR Marvin McNutt, Jr. was named the recipient of the Big Ten’s inaugural Richter-Howard Receiver of the Year Award, highlighting Iowa’s all-Big Ten selections for 2011. McNutt is one of eight Hawkeye players named to either the first or second all-Big Ten teams, voted on by the league’s coaches and media. McNutt, along with junior offensive tackle Riley Reiff, earned first team recognition from both the coaches and media. Senior DB Shaun Prater was a first team selection by league coaches. Prater earned first team honors for the second straight year, while McNutt and Reiff each moved to the first team after earning second team honors in 2010. Sophomore RB Marcus Coker, senior DT Mike Daniels and senior offensive guard Adam Gettis were named to the second team by league coaches, while senior DE Broderick Binns and junior DB Micah Hyde were named to the media second team. Daniels and Hyde each earned honorable mention recognition in 2010.

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2011 FINAL NOTES Four Hawkeyes were named honorable mention by both coaches and media, including senior offensive tackle Markus Zusevics, senior P Eric Guthrie, junior center James Ferentz and sophomore LB James Morris. Binns and Hyde were named honorable mention by the coaches, while the media named Daniels, Gettis, Prater and senior LB Tyler Nielsen to its honorable mention list. In addition to being named honorable mention by both coaches and media, Guthrie is Iowa’s recipient of the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award. THREE EARN ACADEMIC HONORS Three members of the University of Iowa football program were named to the Capital One Academic All-District Six first team. Those players include senior LB Tyler Nielsen, junior QB James Vandenberg and junior DL Steve Bigach. Nielsen holds a 3.56 GPA and is a marketing major who has already earned his bachelor’s degree. He has earned academic all-Big Ten recognition in each of the past three seasons. Nielsen started 12 games in 2011, missing the Indiana game due to injury. He played both the outside and middle linebacker positions. He recorded 73 tackles, including four for loss and a QB sack. He forced one fumble and had two fumble recoveries. Vandenberg started all 12 games. He carries a 3.34 GPA and is majoring in integrative physiology. Vandenberg earned academic all-Big Ten honors in 2010. He completed 237-404 pass attempts for 3,022 yards and 25 touchdowns, with just seven interceptions. Bigach is majoring in integrative physiology and mathematics and has a 3.65 GPA. He also earned academic all-Big Ten honors in 2010. He played in 12 games, earning three starts at defensive tackle and two at defensive end. He recorded nine solo tackles and 15 assists. In the last 13 seasons, under Coach Kirk Ferentz, 19 Iowa football student-athletes have combined to earn academic all-District and allAmerica recognition on 35 occasions. MCNUTT, JR. SETS RECORDS Senior WR Marvin McNutt, Jr. had a record breaking season. McNutt established a single season record for touchdown receptions with 12 (Maurice Brown had 11 in 2002) and tied the school mark for receptions in a season (82). He also set Iowa records for single season yardage (1,315), career yardage (2,861) and career scoring receptions (28). McNutt had eight scoring receptions in both 2009 and 2010. McNutt had over 100 receiving yards in eight games. He ranks second in career receptions (170). He had 184 receiving yards (six catches) vs. Indiana, the eighth best single-game total at Iowa, and 151 yards on nine receptions in a win at Purdue. McNutt ranks 11th in career scoring with 168 points. IOWA BY QUARTERS Iowa outscored its opponents in the first (69-57), second (106-75) and fourth (105-91) quarters, but was outscored in the third (67-61) quarter. Iowa was outscored in three overtime periods (20-17) at Iowa State.

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MCNUTT IN BIG TEN RECORDS Senior WR Marvin McNutt, Jr. ranks 10th all-time in the Big Ten in career touchdown receptions. He had 12 touchdowns in 2011 and 28 career scores. He had eight touchdowns in both 2009 and 2010. With the 28 touchdowns, McNutt moves past six former players who were tied for the 10th spot with 27 touchdowns. In addition, McNutt is seventh in the Big Ten in single season receiving yards (1,315 yards in 2011). SURPASSING 1,300-YARDS For the first time in school history, Iowa’s offense in 2011 featured a 1,300-yard receiver and rusher in the same season. Senior WR Marvin McNutt, Jr. had 1,315 receiving yards, while running back Marcus Coker rushed for 1,384 yards. The two combined for 27 of Iowa’s 43 offensive touchdowns. In addition, junior QB James Vandenberg passed for 3,022 yards. McNutt established a single season record for receiving yards and tied the mark for receptions in a season (82). Coker’s rushing total ranks fourth best for a single season and Vandenberg’s passing total ranks fourth best in a season. An Iowa running back has gained over 1,000 rushing yards in 17 seasons (seven times under Kirk Ferentz). McNutt is just the fourth Hawkeye receiver to total over 1,000 receiving yards in one season, the second under Ferentz. IOWA COMEBACKS Iowa’s rally for a 31-27 win over Pittsburgh (Sept. 17) is believed to be the largest comeback for a win in Hawkeye history, as the Hawkeyes trailed by 21 points (24-3) with 3:11 remaining in the third quarter. BIG PLAY HAWKEYES Iowa had 47 pass plays and eight rushing plays, along with three interception returns, 28 KO returns, one punt return and 14 field goals, of at least 20 yards. Iowa opponents had 32 passing plays, nine rushing plays, two punt returns, three interception returns, one fumble return and 34 KO returns of 20 yards or more. ON THE AVERAGE For the season, Iowa averaged 5.5 yards on 389 first down plays, 6.1 yards on 290 second down plays, 4.4 yards on 175 third down plays and 5.3 yards on 21 fourth down plays. Iowa was 11-21 (.524) on fourth down conversions. AVERAGE SCORING DRIVES Iowa’s 54 scoring drives averaged 8.1 plays, 60.1 yards and 3:41 in elapsed time. Iowa had 11 scoring drives that covered 80 yards or more. Iowa had 41 touchdown drives, which averaged 7.8 plays, 66.8 yards and 3:05 in elapsed time. Iowa’s opponents had 50 scoring drives, averaging 9.3 plays, 58.7 yards and 3:51 in elapsed time. The above scoring drive figures do not include overtime.

IOWA IN THE RED ZONE For the season, Iowa was 41-49 (83.7%) in the red zone, with 18 rushing touchdowns, 13 passing touchdowns and 10 field goals. Iowa has scored on 147 of the last 165 (.891) red zone possessions (101 TDs and 46 FGs), dating back to the Michigan State game in 2008. Iowa is 128-146 (.877) combined inside the red zone its last 42 games. Iowa opponents were 42-57 (73.7%) in the red zone. Iowa allowed 14 rushing touchdowns, 17 passing touchdowns and 11 field goals. POINTS OFF TURNOVERS Iowa scored 47 points following 19 opponent turnovers (10 interceptions, nine fumbles). The Hawkeye defense collected at least one takeaway in 65 of its last 75 games, dating back to 2006. Iowa opponents scored 45 points following 18 Hawkeye turnovers. HAWKEYES ON THE TUBE All Iowa football games were televised on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, FSN or the BTN. The last Iowa contest not televised was vs. Minnesota on Nov. 17, 2001. Iowa has appeared on television in 129 consecutive games. NEW FACES ON THE FIELD Iowa played 10 true freshmen in 2011, including five on offense and five on defense. The list includes RB Mika’il McCall, RB Damon Bullock, WR Marcus Grant, TE Ray Hamilton, LB John Lowdermilk, DB Nico Law, DB Jordan Lomax, LB Marcus Collins RB Jordan Canzeri and LB Quinton Alston. Iowa played nine true freshmen in 2010, but just three true freshmen in 2009. The Hawkeyes played seven true freshmen in 2000, 2003 and 2008. The high mark for true freshman under Coach Kirk Ferentz is 11 in 2007. Hawkeyes who saw the first action of their career in 2011, in addition to the 10 true freshmen, include QB/LB A.J. Derby, FB Matt Meyers, WR Kevonte Martin-Manley, RB De’Andre Johnson, LB Terrance Pryor, OL Andrew Donnal, OL Tommy Gaul, WR Steven Staggs, DL Mike Hardy, DL Carl Davis, DL Louis Trinca-Pasat and WR Jordan Cotton. Nineteen Hawkeyes started for the first time in 2011, including TE Zach Derby, FB Jonathan Gimm, OL Matt Tobin, TE Brad Herman, FB Matt Meyers, WR Keenan Davis, DL Lebron Daniel, DL Tom Nardo, DL Dominic Alvis, LB Christian Kirksey, DB Jordan Bernstine, DB Collin Sleeper, DB Tanner Miller, WR Kevonte Martin-Manley, OLB Tom Donatell, DL Steve Bigach, OL Brandon Scherff, TE C.J. Fiedorowicz and RB Jordan Canzeri. IOWA LIKES STARTING ON OFFENSE Iowa has started the game on offense in 135-of162 games under Kirk Ferentz, including 11 of 13 games in 2011 (all but Iowa State and Michigan). Iowa is 15-12 in the games it has started on defense under Ferentz.


2011 GAME SUMMARIES Iowa 34, Tennessee Tech 7

Iowa State 44, Iowa 41 (3OT)

Sept. 3, 2011, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa

Sept. 10, 2011, Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, Iowa

Tennessee Tech _______ 0 ________0 _______ 0 ________ 7 _______ 7 Iowa ________________ 3 _______ 24 _______ 7 ________ 0 _______ 34

Iowa _______ 7 _______ 3 ________6 _______ 8 _______ 17 _______ 41 Iowa State __ 0 _______10________7 _______ 7 _______ 20 _______ 44

GAME RECAP Iowa dominated the first half of play in defeating Tennessee Tech 34-7 to open the season with a win for the 11th straight year. The Hawkeyes led 27-0 at halftime before the game was delayed for 84 minutes in the third period due to lightning. Iowa built the lead to 34-0 before Tech scored its only points with five minutes remaining in the game. Iowa drove to the Tech 23-yard line on its first drive of the season before losing a fumble. The Hawkeyes came right back on their next possession, taking a 3-0 advantage on a 39-yard field goal by Mike Meyer. Iowa scored on consecutive possessions to start the second period. QB James Vandenberg scored on a one-yard sneak for Iowa’s first touchdown of the season, then connected with WR Marvin McNutt, Jr. on an 88-yard scoring play. Meyer connected on a 2-yard field goal late in the quarter before Shaun Prater completed to 24-point second period with an 89-yard interception return for a score with 10 seconds left in the half. Vandenberg completed 13-21 pass attempts for 219 yards and two touchdowns, with no interceptions. Vandenberg and McNutt combined on a 19-yard scoring play in the third period. McNutt ed Iowa receivers with 140 yards on six receptions. Freshman RB Mika’il McCall rushed nine times for 61 yards in the first period before being injured. Seven Iowa receivers had at least one reception, but McNutt was the only Hawkeye with more than two catches. Iowa scored 10 points following two pass interceptions in the first half. Sophomore LB James Morris had a 52-yard interception return in the second period that led to an Iowa field goal before Prater closed the half with his 89-yard theft and score. Morris and sophomore LB Christian Kirksey each had 10 tackles to lead Iowa’s defense. Meyer, a sophomore, made his only two field goal attempts, from 39 and 20 yards, and was perfect on four PAT kicks. Senior punter Eric Guthrie averaged 39 yards on three punts, allowing no returns while dropping two punts inside the 20.

GAME RECAP Iowa drove 80 yards for a go-ahead touchdown with 5:50 remaining, but could not get a defensive stop in the final minutes and eventually dropped a 44-41 contest in three overtimes at Iowa State. The loss snapped Iowa’s three-game winning streak in the series. Iowa drove 82 yards for a touchdown on its first drive of the game and added a 42-yard field goal from Mike Meyer in the second for a 10-0 advantage. A 12-yard Iowa State touchdown drive following an Iowa fumble and a 54-yard field goal late in the second period left the teams tied at 10-10 at the break. Meyer connected on field goals of 20 and 50 yards in the third period to give Iowa a 16-10 advantage. The 50-yard field goal marked a career-best for Meyer. ISU answered with a five-play touchdown drive to take its first least with two minutes remaining in the third period. Following a missed field goal attempt by ISU in the final period, the Hawkeye drove 80 yards in 11 plays, taking the lead on a one-yard run by Marcus Coker. Quarterback James Vandenberg connected with WR Keenan Davis on the twopoint conversion and Iowa led 24-17 with 5:50 remaining. Iowa State tied the score with 1:17 to play on a four-yard touchdown pass as the Cyclones converted three times on third down and a fourth and one. Coker scored on a four-yard run in the first overtime, but ISU answered. The Cyclones scored a touchdown in the second overtime, but Iowa answered with a 23-yard touchdown pass from Vandenberg to Davis. Iowa was held to a 34-yard Meyer field goal in the third extra period before ISU scored the winning points on a four-yard run. Coker led Iowa’s rushing attack with 140 yards and two scores on a career-best 35 attempts. Vandenberg completed 16-28 passes for 207 yards and two scores, with no interceptions. Davis led Iowa receivers with five receptions for 95 yards. Sophomore LB Christian Kirksey led Iowa’s defense, recording 13 tackles (11 solo), two tackles for loss, one QB sack, a pass break-up and a caused and recovered fumble.

SCORING SUMMARY IA - - Mike Meyer, 39-yard field goal IA - - James Vandenberg, one-yard run (Mike Meyer kick) IA - - Marvin McNutt, Jr., 88-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick) IA - - Mike Meyer, 20-yard field goal IA - - Shaun Prater, 89-yard interception return (Mike Meyer kick) IA - - Marvin McNutt, Jr., 19-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick) TECH - - Dontey Gay, one-yard run (Zach Sharp kick)

SCORING SUMMARY IA - - Kevonte Martin-Manley, six-yard pass from James Vandenberg (M. Meyer kick) IA - - Mike Meyer, 42-yard field goal ISU - - Darius Reynolds, 11-yard pass from Steele Jantz (Zach Guyer kick) ISU - - Grant Mahoney, 54-yard field goal IA - - Mike Meyer, 20-yard field goal IA - - Mike Meyer, 50-yard field goal ISU - - Josh Lenz, eight-yard pass from Steele Jantz (Grant Mahoney kick) IA - - Marcus Coker, one-yard run (Mike Meyer kick) ISU - - Darius Darks, four-yard pass from Steele Jantz (Zach Guyer kick) IA - - Marcus Coker, four-yard run (Mike Meyer kick) ISU - - Darius Reynolds, four-yard pass from Steele Jantz (Zach Guyer kick) ISU - - James White, one-yard run (Zach Guyer kick) IA - - Keenan Davis, 23-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick) IA - - Mike Meyer, 20-yard field goal IA - - Mike Meyer, 34-yard field goal ISU - - James White, four-yard run

Attendance: 70,585 TECH _______________________TEAM STATS _______________________IOWA 7______________________________ Score _____________________________ 34 18 _________________________ First Downs __________________________ 21 45-140 ______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 33-148 156 ________________________Passing Yards ________________________ 246 17-28-2 _______________________ Passes ________________________ 15-26-0 73-296 ______________________Total Offense ______________________ 59-394 8-38.4 _______________________Punts-Avg. _______________________ 3-39.0 1-0 _________________________Fumbles-Lost _________________________ 3-1 8-45 _______________________ Penalties-Yards ________________________ 3-15 33:22 _____________________ Possession Time ______________________ 26:38 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: IOWA: McCall 9-61; Coker 11-41, D. Johnson 8-33 TECH: Gay 24-108, 1 TD; Urbano 5-27; Forbes 6-16 PASSING: IOWA: Vandenberg 13-21-0-219 2 TD; A.J. Derby 2-5-0-27 TECH: Lamb 14-24-2-128; Stone 3-4-0-28 RECEIVING: IOWA: McNutt, Jr. 6-140 2TD TECH: Benford 7-60; Garrett 4-50 TACKLES: IOWA: Kirksey 10; Morris 10; Bernstine 8 TECH: W. Johnson 7; McIntosh 7; Hennigan 6

Attendance: 56,085 IOWA_______________________TEAM STATS _________________________ISU 41 ____________________________ Score _____________________________ 44 18 _________________________ First Downs __________________________ 26 43-158 ______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 52-194 207 ________________________Passing Yards ________________________ 279 16-29-0 _______________________ Passes ________________________ 25-38-0 72-365 ______________________Total Offense ______________________ 90-473 4-46.8 _______________________Punts-Avg. _______________________ 2-51.5 1-1 ________________________Fumbles-Lost _________________________ 3-3 6-35 _______________________ Penalties-Yards _______________________ 11-84 31:00 _____________________ Possession Time ______________________ 29:00 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: TACKLES: IOWA: Coker 35-140; Vandenberg 7-19 IOWA: Kirksey 13; Castillo 9 ISU: S. Johnson 18-108; Jantz 16-42; White 13-35 ISU: Klein 8; Tau’fo’ou 8 PASSING: IOWA: Vandenberg 16-28-0-207; McNutt, Jr. 0-1-0-0 ISU: Jantz 25-37-0-279; Reynolds 0-1-0-0 RECEIVING: IOWA: K. Davis 5-95 1TD; McNutt, Jr. 4-61; Martin-Manley 4-23 1TD ISU: Reynolds 6-85 2TD; Horne 4-94

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2011 GAME SUMMARIES Iowa 31, Pittsburgh 27

Iowa 45, Louisiana-Monroe 17

Sept. 17, 2011, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa

Sept. 24, 2011, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa

Pittsburgh ___________10________0 _______14 _______ 3 _______ 27 Iowa ________________ 0 ________3 _______ 7 _______ 21 _______ 31 GAME RECAP Iowa rallied in the final 18 minutes for a 31-27 win over Pittsburgh, posting the largest comeback in school history. With Iowa trailing 24-3 with just over three minutes remaining in the third quarter, junior QB James Vandenberg and the Iowa offense took over the game. The Hawkeyes scored their first touchdown with 1:16 left in the period, cutting the deficit to 24-10. Following a Panther field goal, Iowa scored the final 21 points of the game on three touchdown passes. Vandenberg scored on a one-yard rush with 1:16 left in the third period, then connected with WR Keenan Davis on a 14-yard scoring pass with 9:55 remaining. Vandenberg connected with redshirt freshman WR Kevonte Martin-Manley for a 25-yard touchdown with 6:19 remaining and completed the rally with a 22-yard scoring strike to Martin-Manley with 2:51 to play. DB Micah Hyde secured the Iowa win with his second interception with 1:41 left in the game. For the game, Vandenberg completed 31-48 passes for 399 yards and three touchdowns, with one interception. He completed 17 of his last 20 attempts. Davis led Iowa’s receivers with 10 receptions for 129 yards. Senior WR Marvin McNutt, Jr. added eight receptions for 112 yards and Martin-Manley added 76 yards on four receptions. RB Marcus Coker rushed 23 times for 86 yards and had five receptions for 15 yards. The Hawkeye defense came to life in the second half as well. Pitt’s last four possessions included just 15 plays for 60 yards and the Panthers did not have a third or fourth down conversion in the fourth quarter. LB James Morris led the Iowa defense with 13 tackles, while Hyde had 10 tackles to go with his two interceptions. DE Broderick Binns had a fumble recovery for the second straight game and DB Shaun Prater forced two fumbles. The Iowa defense recorded three turnovers, six tackles for loss and four QB sacks. SCORING SUMMARY Pitt - - Devin Street, 66-yard pass from Tino Sunseri (Kevin Harper kick) Pitt - - Kevin Harper, 37-yard field goal IA - - Mike Meyer, 22-yard field goal Pitt - - Cameron Saddler, 30-yard pass from Ronald Jones (Kevin Harper kick) Pitt - - Drew Carswell, four-yard pass from Tino Sunseri (Kevin Harper kick) IA - - James Vandenberg, one-yard run (Mike Meyer kick) Pitt - - Kevin Harper, 24-yard field goal IA - - Keenan Davis, 14-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick) IA - - Kevonte Martin-Manley, 25-yard pass from Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick) IA - - Kevonte Martin-Manley, 22-yard pass from Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick) Attendance: 70,585 PITT________________________TEAM STATS _______________________IOWA 27 ____________________________ Score _____________________________ 31 20 _________________________ First Downs __________________________ 27 37-137 ______________________Rushes-Yards________________________ 33-76 285 ________________________Passing Yards ________________________ 399 24-34-2 _______________________ Passes ________________________ 31-48-1 71-422 ______________________Total Offense ______________________ 81-475 5-38.6 _______________________Punts-Avg. _______________________ 6-45.5 5-1 _________________________Fumbles-Lost _________________________ 1-0 4-37 _______________________ Penalties-Yards ________________________ 8-85 26:53 _____________________ Possession Time ______________________ 33:07 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: IOWA: Coker 23-86; Bullock 1-4 PITT: R. Graham 22-97; Sunseri 11-25 PASSING: IOWA: Vandenberg 31-48-1-399 PITT: Sunseri 23-33-2-255; Jones 1-1-0-30 RECEIVING: IOWA: K. Davis 10-129 1TD; McNutt, Jr. 8-112 PITT: Street 7-138 1TD; R. Graham 6-50; H. Graham 4-39 TACKLES: IOWA: Morris 13; Hyde 10 PITT: Gruder 14; K. Williams 10; Roberts 10

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ULM ________________ 3 ________0 _______14 _______ 0 _______ 17 Iowa ________________14_______ 14 _______14 _______ 3 _______ 45 GAME RECAP Iowa scored touchdowns on three of its first four possessions in taking control early and went on to a 45-17 win over Louisiana-Monroe. The Hawkeyes had scoring drives of 74 and 60 yards on its first two drives before taking advantage of a 30-yard punt return by Micah Hyde to drive just 29 yards for their third touchdown. An 80yard scoring drive in the middle of the second period left Iowa with a 28-3 halftime advantage. The visitors drove for a field goal on their opening drive, but ran no more than six plays on their remaining drives of the first half. Iowa’s opening score came on a one-yard run by QB James Vandenberg, his third of the season. Vandenberg then connected with WR Marvin McNutt, Jr. for a 13yard scoring strike and RB Marcus Coker added a four-yard touchdown run. McNutt, Jr. hauled in a 17-yard scoring pass from Vandenberg late in the second period, increasing his career total to 20 touchdown receptions, just one shy of the school record. ULM responded with two touchdown drives in the third period, but Iowa also scored a touchdown on its opening drive of the second half and ULM was never closer than 17 points. Coker added a two-yard scoring run in the third period and Vandenberg connected with WR Keenan Davis for a 23-yard touchdown later in the period. The only points in the fourth quarter came on a Mike Meyer 23-yard field goal. Vandenberg led the Iowa offense by completing 21-32 passes for 270 yards, as eight Hawkeyes had at least one reception. McNutt, Jr. led the way with seven receptions for 100 yards, reaching the 100-yard mark for the third time in four games. Davis had his third touchdown reception in as many games and Kevonte Martin-Manley had 82 yards on six receptions. Coker rushed 18 times for 113 yards, surpassing the century mark for the second time this season and fourth time in his career. DT Tom Nardo led the Iowa defense with 12 tackles, earning Big Ten defensive Player of the Week honors. Nardo had six solo stops, including two tackles for loss and a shared QB sack. LB James Morris added 10 tackles and LB Christian Kirksey recorded eight. SCORING SUMMARY IA - - James Vandenberg, one-yard run (Mike Meyer kick) ULM - - Justin Manton, 43-yard field goal IA - - Marvin McNutt, Jr., 13-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick) IA - - Marcus Coker, four-yard run (Mike Meyer kick) IA - - Marvin McNutt, Jr., 17-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick) ULM - - Kolton Browning, four-yard run (Justin Manton kick) IA - - Marcus Coker, two-yard run (Mike Meyer kick) ULM - - Tavarese Maye, one-yard run (Justin Manton kick) IA - - Keenan Davis, 23-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick) IA - - Mike Meyer, 23-yard field goal Attendance: 70,585 ULM _______________________TEAM STATS _______________________IOWA 17 ____________________________ Score _____________________________ 45 23 _________________________ First Downs __________________________ 28 30-59 _______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 34-180 293 ________________________Passing Yards ________________________ 273 29-44-0 _______________________ Passes ________________________ 22-33-0 74-352 _____________________Total Offense ______________________ 67-453 5-42.6 _______________________Punts-Avg. _______________________ 2-48.0 0-0 _________________________Fumbles-Lost _________________________ 1-1 8-79 ______________________ Penalties-Yards ________________________ 1-10 32:00 _____________________ Possession Time ______________________ 28:00 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: IOWA: Coker 18-113; Canzeri 5-30 ULM: Browning 8-29; Donald 7-26 PASSING: IOWA: Vandenberg 21-32-0-270 ULM: Browning 16-27-0-131; Wells 13-17-0-162 RECEIVING: IOWA: McNutt, Jr. 7-100 2TD; Martin-Manley 6-82 ULM: Leonard 8-74; Maye 7-53 TACKLES: IOWA: Nardo 12; Morris 10 ULM: Edwards 11; Prelow 11


2011 GAME SUMMARIES Penn State 13, Iowa 3

Iowa 41, Northwestern 31

Oct. 8 2011, Beaver Stadium, University Park, Pa.

Oct. 15 2011, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa

Iowa ________________ 0 ________3 _______ 0 ________ 0 _______ 3 Penn State ___________ 3 ________3 _______ 0 ________ 7 _______ 13

Northwestern _________ 0 ________7 _______10 ______ 14 _______ 31 Iowa ________________10________7 _______ 0 _______ 24 _______ 41

GAME RECAP Penn State took advantage of three Iowa turnovers in the fourth quarter in taking a 13-3 win at University Park. Iowa had won three straight meetings against Penn State and the last two games at PSU. The series is now even at 12 wins each. Penn State drove to a field goal on its first drive, taking a 3-0 advantage after an opening drive that lasted over eight minutes. Iowa responded with its only scoring drive of the game, as Mike Meyer tied the game with a 23-yard field goal that completed a 12 play, 72-yard drive. Due to time consuming drives, each team had just two possessions in the first period. The Nittany Lions took the lead with 4:59 remaining in the second period when Anthony Fera booted his second 20-yard field goal of the half. Iowa still trailed by just a field goal late in the third period when CB Micah Hyde came up with an interception in the end zone to stop a Penn State scoring threat. The theft was Hyde’s third of the season. Iowa moved across midfield after collecting the only PSU turnover of the game, but a QB sack by Penn State resulted in a Hawkeye fumble and the home team took over at the Iowa 49-yard line. Penn State drove for the only touchdown of the game from there, scoring on a two-yard pass on third down. Iowa’s next two possessions ended with PSU pass interceptions, the second coming on a tipped pass with just 3:42 remaining. The Nittany Lions held Iowa on downs on its last possession and ran out the clock to earn the win. The Hawkeye offense was held to just 114 yards total offense in the second half. LB James Morris led the Iowa defense with 13 tackles and LB Christian Kirksey recorded 10 stops and a forced fumble. DL Mike Daniels recorded eight tackles, including a tackle for loss. Hyde added eight tackles and two pass break-ups to go with his interception and DB Jordan Bernstine added eight tackles and one pass break-up. QB James Vandenberg completed 17-34 passes for 169 yards, but did not have a touchdown pass for the first time in five games. WR Marvin McNutt, Jr. led the Iowa receivers with four catches for 73 yards. RB Marcus Coker led the ground game with 18 attempts for 74 yards.

GAME RECAP Iowa scored 24 points in the fourth quarter to pull away for a 41-31 win over Northwestern in Kinnick Stadium last Saturday night. Iowa built a 17-0 advantage in the first half, only to see the Wildcats rally to tie the score with 4:19 left in the third quarter. The Hawkeyes then scored points on four straight possessions to earn their fourth win of the season. Iowa started fast, driving 52 yards on its first possession, which ended in a 27yard Mike Meyer field goal. The Hawkeye defense then came up with a big play on Northwestern’s second possession. DE Broderick Binns recorded a QB pressure to force a bad pass and DB Tanner Miller collected his first career interception and scored on a 98-yard return. Iowa increased its advantage to 17-0 in the second period when QB James Vandenberg connected with WR Keenan Davis on a 47-yard scoring strike. Northwestern scored on a six-yard scoring pass late in the quarter and the half ended with Iowa on top 17-7. Northwestern drove to a second touchdown on its opening possession of the second half. After a three-play Iowa possession the Wildcats tied the game on a 47-yard field goal. That’s when the Iowa offense answered. The Hawkeyes drove 64 yards on their next possession, which culminated with a Marcus Coker one-yard touchdown. Northwestern missed a field goal on its following possession and Iowa answered with a 35-yard scoring strike from Vandenberg to WR Marvin McNutt, Jr. The scoring reception was the 21st career touchdown catch for McNutt, Jr., equaling Iowa’s career record. Binns forced a fumble on Northwestern’s next possession and Meyer booted a 40yard field goal, giving Iowa a 34-17 advantage. Coker scored on a second one-yard run later in the game for Iowa’s final points. Coker led Iowa’s rushing game with 124 yards on 22 carries. Vandenberg completed 14-22 passes for 224 yards and McNutt, Jr. (6-87) and Davis (5-109) led Iowa’s receivers. Iowa’s defense was forced to play without normal starters in LB James Morris and DT Tom Nardo. Senior Tyler Nielsen stepped in at middle linebacker and led the team with a career-high 12 tackles. DB Micah Hyde and LB Christian Kirksey each had nine tackles and Miller added a career-best eight stops to his interception return.

SCORING SUMMARY PSU - - Anthony Fera, 20-yard field goal IA - - Mike Meyer, 23-yard field goal PSU - - Anthony Fera, 20-yard field goal PSU - - Kevin Haplea, two-yard pass from Matt McGloin (Anthony Fera kick)

SCORING SUMMARY IA - - Mike Meyer, 27-yard field goal IA - - Tanner Miller, 98-yard interception return (Mike Meyer Kick) IA - - Keenan Davis, 47-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer Kick) NW - - Jeremy Ebert, six-yard pass from Dan Persa (Jeff Budzien kick) NW - - Adonis Smith, four yard run (Jeff Budzien kick) NW - - Jeff Budzien, 47-yard field goal IA - - Marcus Coker, one-yard run (Mike Meyer Kick) IA - - Marvin McNutt, Jr., 35-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer Kick) IA - - Mike Meyer, 40-yard field goal (Jeff Budzien kick) NW - - Drake Dunsmore, 18-yard pass from Kain Colter (Jeff Budzien kick) IA - - Marcus Coker, one-yard run (Mike Meyer Kick) NW - - Rashad Lawrence, 35-yard pass from Trevor Siemian (Jeff Budzien kick)

Attendance: 103,497 IOWA_______________________TEAM STATS ________________________ PSU 3______________________________ Score _____________________________ 13 16 _________________________ First Downs __________________________ 21 30-84 _______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 46-231 169 ________________________Passing Yards ________________________ 164 17-34-2 _______________________ Passes ________________________ 15-26-1 64-253 ______________________Total Offense ______________________ 72-395 4-39.5 _______________________Punts-Avg. _______________________ 5-43.8 2-1 _________________________Fumbles-Lost _________________________ 2-0 3-15 _______________________ Penalties-Yards ________________________ 5-50 24:06 _____________________ Possession Time ______________________ 35:54 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: IOWA: Coker 18-74; Vandenberg 12-10 PSU: Redd 28-142; Dukes 9-60 PASSING: IOWA: Vandenberg 17-34-2-169 PSU: McGloin 12-19-1-133 1TD; Bolden 3-7-0-31 RECEIVING: IOWA: McNutt, Jr. 4-73 PSU: Brown 3-42; Suhey 3-33 TACKLES: IOWA: Morris 13; Kirksey 10 PSU: Astorino 11

Attendance: 70,585 NW ________________________TEAM STATS _______________________IOWA 31 ____________________________ Score _____________________________ 41 29 _________________________ First Downs __________________________ 17 41-153 ______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 28-155 342 ________________________Passing Yards ________________________ 224 37-51-1 _______________________ Passes ________________________ 14-22-1 92-495 ______________________Total Offense ______________________ 50-379 4-34.8 _______________________Punts-Avg. _______________________ 3-40.0 2-1 _________________________Fumbles-Lost _________________________ 0-0 5-31 _______________________ Penalties-Yards ________________________ 4-40 38:23 _____________________ Possession Time ______________________ 21:37 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: IOWA: Coker 22-124; Johnson 3-18 NW: Colter 12-76, A. Smith 12-60

TACKLES: IOWA: T. Nielsen 12; Hyde 9; Kirksey 9 NW: Peters 10; Nwabuisi 7; Dugar 6

PASSING: IOWA: Vandenberg 14-22-1-224 2TD NW: Persa 31-40-1-246 1 TD; Siemian 4-6-0-52 1 TD; Colter 2-4-0-44 1 TD RECEIVING: IOWA: McNutt, Jr. 6-87 1 TD; Davis 5-109 1 TD NW: Ebert 13-107 1 TD, Colter 6-71

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2011 GAME SUMMARIES Iowa 45, Indiana 24

Minnesota 22, Iowa 21

Oct. 22, 2011, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa

Oct. 29, 2011, TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minn.

Indiana ______________ 7 ________7 _______ 3 ________ 7 _______ 24 Iowa ________________14_______ 21 _______ 3 ________ 7 _______ 45 GAME RECAP Senior WR Marvin McNutt, Jr. stole the show as Iowa celebrated homecoming with a 45-24 win over Indiana. Iowa scored touchdowns on each of its five first-half possessions and added a field goal to cap its first drive of the third period. McNutt, Jr. led the Iowa offense with six receptions for 184 yards and three touchdowns. He had an 80-yard scoring reception on Iowa’s second possession to give the Hawkeyes a 14-7 lead. That play ties as the ninth-longest scoring pass in school history and gives McNutt, Jr. three of the 10 longest scoring receptions at Iowa (92, 88 and 80 yards). He added a 24-yard scoring catch on Iowa’s next possession as Iowa took a 21-14 advantage and never looked back. McNutt, Jr. had his third score in the final minute of the first half, with his 29-yard reception giving Iowa a 35-14 advantage at the break. He now holds the Iowa record for career touchdown receptions (24). The Hawkeyes drove 69 yards on their first possession, ending a seven-minute drive with a one-yard run by RB Marcus Coker. Coker added his second score, a twoyard run, to give Iowa a 28-14 lead with 1:38 remaining in the half. Coker led Iowa’s ground game with 23 carries for 139 yards. Coker has rushed for over 100 yards in four of seven games in 2011. Iowa’s only scoring of the third period came on a 47-yard field goal by Mike Meyer. The Hawkeyes ended their scoring with 3:10 remaining in the game when TE Brad Herman grabbed a one-yard pass from QB James Vandenberg. Meyer made all six PAT attempts to remain perfect (28-28) on the season. Vandenberg had the most efficient day of his career, completing 12-16 passes for 253 yards, with no interceptions. The four scoring passes are a career high. Iowa gained 456 yards total offense, with 203 rushing yards to go with Vandenberg’s passing total. Indiana scored touchdowns on its first two drives of the day, but from that point was held to just a field goal until adding a third touchdowns in the final minute of play. Sophomore LB Christian Kirksey led the Hawkeye defense with 12 tackles, just one shy of his career best. DB Tanner Miller and LB James Morris each added 10 tackles, while DE Broderick Binns had two tackles for loss and DB B.J. Lowery had two pass break-ups. SCORING SUMMARY IA - - Marcus Coker, one-yard run (Mike Meyer Kick) IND - - Cody Latimer, three-yard pass from Tre Roberson (Mitch Ewald kick) IA - - Marvin McNutt, Jr., 80-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer Kick) IND - - Stephen Houston, one-yard run (Mitch Ewald kick) IA - - Marvin McNutt, Jr., 24-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer Kick) IA - - Marcus Coker, two-yard run (Mike Meyer Kick) IA - - Marvin McNutt, Jr., 29-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer Kick) IND - - Mitch Ewald, 22-yard field goal IA - - Mike Meyer, 47-yard field goal IA - - Brad Herman, one-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer Kick) IND - - Stephen Houston, one-yard run (Mitch Ewald kick)

Iowa ________________ 0 ________7 _______ 7 ________ 7 _______ 21 Minnesota ___________ 0 ________7 _______ 3 _______ 12 _______ 22 GAME RECAP Minnesota scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to rally for a 22-21 win over Iowa in Minneapolis. The Gophers scored the winning points on a fourth down, three-yard run with 2:48 remaining. Iowa’s defense held Minnesota out of the end zone on the two-point conversion attempt, but the Hawkeyes were unable to move into field goal position on their last possession. Iowa dominated much of the game, but the Hawkeyes were able to convert just three of six red zone possessions into points. The Hawkeyes missed two field goals in the first half before taking a 7-0 advantage on a 12-yard pass from QB James Vandenberg to WR Marvin McNutt, Jr. Minnesota answered with a touchdown with 1:13 left in the half to tie the score at seven. Iowa drove 63 yards on its first possession of the second half, taking a 14-7 lead on a one-yard run by RB Marcus Coker. After the Iowa defense forced a second straight three-and-out, the Hawkeyes seemed poised for another score after reaching the Gopher 14. But a Vandenberg fumble was recovered by the Gophers and Minnesota drove to a 28-yard field goal. Iowa increased its advantage on its following possession, covering 71 yards in just seven plays. Vandenberg completed a 12-yard pass to OL Woody Orne (tackle eligible) on third down before Coker scored his second touchdown from the one, and Iowa led 21-10 with 13:51 to play. Minnesota closed the gap to 21-16 with 8:22 remaining, driving 80 yards in 11 plays. The two-point conversion failed, but Minnesota kept momentum by recovering an onside kick. The Gophers drove to fourth down at the three, where QB MarQueis Gray scored the winning points. Iowa’s offense dominated much of the first three quarters. Despite just seven offensive plays in the final quarter, Iowa gained 446 yards total offense and had just one punt. Minnesota gained 371 yards total offense, with 155 yards coming in the final period. Coker led the Iowa offense with 32 attempts for 252 yards and two scores. The yardage ranks as the third best single-game total in school history. Vandenberg completed 16-24 passes for 177 yards and a touchdown, with no interceptions. McNutt, Jr. led Hawkeye receivers with seven receptions for 101 yards. LB James Morris matched a career best with 13 tackles to lead the defense. DB Tanner Miller, LB Christian Kirksey and LB Tyler Nielsen each added six stops and DB Shaun Prater had his third caused fumble of the year. SCORING SUMMARY IA - - Marvin McNutt, Jr., 12-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer Kick) MN - - Collin McGarry, three-yard pass from MarQueis Gray (Jordan Wettstein kick) IA - - Marcus Coker, one-yard run (Mike Meyer Kick) MN - - Jordan Wettstein, 28-yard field goal IA - - Marcus Coker, one-yard run (Mike Meyer Kick) MN - - Duane Bennett, one-yard run (pass failed) MN - - MarQueis Gray, three-yard run (run failed)

Attendance: 70,585

Attendance: 46,543

IND ________________________TEAM STATS _______________________IOWA 24 ____________________________ Score _____________________________ 45 24 _________________________ First Downs __________________________ 22 47-217 ______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 42-203 197 ________________________Passing Yards ________________________ 253 16-24-0 _______________________ Passes ________________________ 12-16-0 71-414 ______________________Total Offense ______________________ 58-456 3-43.7 _______________________Punts-Avg. _______________________ 1-38.0 0-0 ________________________Fumbles-Lost _________________________ 0-0 12-114 _____________________ Penalties-Yards ________________________ 7-57 30:33 _____________________ Possession Time ______________________ 29:27

IOWA_______________________TEAM STATS _______________________MINN 21 ____________________________ Score _____________________________ 22 21 _________________________ First Downs __________________________ 15 42-269 ______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 40-178 177 ________________________Passing Yards ________________________ 193 16-24-0 _______________________ Passes ________________________ 11-17-0 66-446 ______________________Total Offense ______________________ 57-371 1-19.0 _______________________Punts-Avg. _______________________ 5-42.6 1-1 _________________________Fumbles-Lost _________________________ 3-1 3-12 _______________________ Penalties-Yards ________________________ 4-40 31:50 _____________________ Possession Time ______________________ 28:10

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: IOWA: Coker 23-139; Johnson 5-26 IND: Roberson 16-84; Houston 19-72 PASSING: IOWA: Vandenberg 12-16-0-253 4TD IND: Roberson 16-24-0-197 1TD RECEIVING: IOWA: McNutt, Jr. 6-184 3 TD; Davis 3-42 IND: Hughes 3-34; Latimer 3-29

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TACKLES: IOWA: Kirksey 12; Miller 10; Morris 10 IND: Webb 9; Beckum 8

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: IOWA: Coker 32-252 2TD; McNutt, Jr. 1-19 MINN: Bennett 20-101 1TD; Gray 11-62 1TD

TACKLES: IOWA: Morris 13 MINN: Royston 16; Rallis 10

PASSING: IOWA: Vandenberg 16-24-0-177 1TD MINN: Gray 11-17-0-193 1TD RECEIVING: IOWA: McNutt, Jr. 7-101 1TD; Martin-Manley 5-35 MINN: Knight 5-62; McGarry 3-27 1TD; Crawford-Tufts 2-100


2011 GAME SUMMARIES Iowa 24, Michigan 16

Michigan State 37, Iowa 21

Nov. 5, 2011, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa

Nov. 12, 2011, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa

Michigan ____________ 6 ________0 _______ 3 ________ 7 _______ 16 Iowa ________________ 7 _______ 10 _______ 0 ________ 7 _______ 24 GAME RECAP Iowa took the lead with a touchdown on its opening drive and led start-to-finish in defeating 13th-ranked Michigan 24-16 in Kinnick Stadium. Iowa’s sixth victory of the year wasn’t secure until DB B.J. Lowery knocked away Michigan’s final pass attempt in the end zone on the final play of the game. Michigan had reached a first-and-goal at the Iowa 3-yard line with 16 seconds remaining, but failed to score in four plays. After stopping Michigan on three plays to open the game, the Hawkeyes drove 76 yards in six plays to take a 7-0 advantage. RB Marcus Coker scored from the 4-yard line after QB James Vandenberg had completed consecutive passes to Keenan Davis (44 yards) and Marvin McNutt, Jr. Michigan answered with a touchdown drive, but Iowa maintained a 7-6 advantage when the snap for the PAT attempt was fumbled. Iowa increased its advantage to 14-6 in the second quarter, as a 1-yard pass from Vandenberg to TE Brad Herman capped a 78 yard scoring drive. LB Tyler Nielsen had a QB sack and caused a fumble that led to Iowa’s final score of the first half. Nielsen recovered the Michigan fumble after forcing the ball loose and PK Mike Meyer added a 42-yard field goal for a 17-6 advantage. The Wolverines threatened to score late in the half, but LB Christian Kirksey came up with an interception after a deflection. Michigan closed its deficit to 17-9 in the third period on a 32-yard field goal. But Iowa came right back when Coker ran 13 yards for a touchdown with 10:42 left in the game. Vandenberg completed two throws to McNutt on third downs to keep the drive alive. Michigan scored its final points with 7:53 to play, completing a 57-yard drive with a 7-yard touchdown pass from Denard Robinson to Kevin Koger. The Wolverines began their final drive at their own 18 with just 2:15 to play. Michigan moved to the Iowa three with 16 seconds left, but had no timeouts remaining. Michigan attempted four straight pass plays, but all were incomplete, with Lowery knocking away the final attempt on the last play. Coker led Iowa’s ground game with 132 yards on 29 carries, scoring two touchdowns for the fourth straight game. McNutt led Iowa receivers with a careerbest nine catches for 101 yards. Vandenberg was again efficient, completing 14-21 attempts for 171 yards and a touchdown, with no interceptions. Senior DB Jordan Bernstine had a career-best 15 tackles to lead the Iowa defense. Nielsen collected a career-best 13 tackles, including seven solo stops. He had two tackles for loss, along with the forced and recovered fumble. LB James Morris and DL Tom Nardo each had eight stops. SCORING SUMMARY IA - - Marcus Coker, 4-yard run (Mike Meyer Kick) UM - - Fitzgerald Toussaint, 5-yard pass from Denard Robinson (run failed) IA - - Brad Herman, 1-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer Kick) IA - - Mike Meyer, 42-yard field goal UM - - Brendan Gibbons, 32-yard field goal IA - - Marcus Coker, 13-yard run (Mike Meyer Kick) UM - - Kevin Koger, 7-yard pass from Denard Robinson (Brendan Gibbons kick) Attendance: 70,585 MICH _______________________TEAM STATS _______________________IOWA 16 ____________________________ Score _____________________________ 24 22 _________________________ First Downs __________________________ 15 37-127 ______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 35-131 196 ________________________Passing Yards ________________________ 171 18-38-1 _______________________ Passes ________________________ 14-21-0 75-323 ______________________Total Offense ______________________ 56-302 5-39.4 _______________________Punts-Avg. _______________________ 5-40.0 2-1 _________________________Fumbles-Lost _________________________ 0-0 3-20 _______________________ Penalties-Yards ________________________ 5-29 30:06 _____________________ Possession Time ______________________ 29:54 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS TACKLES: RUSHING: IOWA: Bernstine 15; T. Nielsen 13 IOWA: Coker 29-132 2TD MICH: Demens 11 MICH: Toussaint 16-58; Robinson 12-55 PASSING: IOWA: Vandenberg 14-21-0-171 1TD MICH: Robinson 17-37-1-194 2TD; Gardner 1-1-0-2 RECEIVING: IOWA: McNutt, Jr. 9-101; K. Davis 2-52 MICH: Hemingway 5-64; Koger 3-18

Michigan State ________14_______ 17 _______ 3 ________ 3 _______ 37 Iowa ________________ 0 ________7 _______14 _______ 0 _______ 21 GAME RECAP Michigan State took advantage of turnovers and field position in taking a 37-21 win over Iowa in Iowa City. The Hawkeyes were guilty of three turnovers, with two of those coming in the first half. Michigan State scored a touchdown following each of the first-half turnovers, while Iowa’s third turnover of the day came inside the MSU 10-yard line in the closing minutes of the game. The Spartans had three scoring drives of 35 yards or less in the first half and scored two touchdowns in the final two minutes of the second period to take a 31-7 halftime advantage. Leading 7-0, the Spartans took advantage of an interception for a 17-yard touchdown drive in the first period. MSU added a 35-yard scoring drive in the second period following a 20-yard punt return and scored its final points of the half on a 27-yard drive after recovering a fumble on an Iowa KO return. Iowa battled back in the second half, using a 3-yard touchdown pass from QB James Vandenberg to WR Marvin McNutt, Jr. and a 2-yard run by RB Marcus Coker to cut the deficit to 34-21 late in the third quarter. The Hawkeyes drove to the MSU 34-yard line on their next possession, but failed to convert a fourth down attempt. Iowa reached the MSU 15-yard line in the final minutes before a lost fumble ended its final scoring opportunity. McNutt led Iowa’s offense, grabbing eight receptions for 130 yards. McNutt surpasses 1,000 receiving yards for the season while setting single-season (1,089) and career marks (2,635) for receiving yards. Coker led the Iowa ground game with 57 yards as the Spartans held Iowa to 87 rushing yards. Vandenberg completed 2247 passes for 262 yards, with two scores and one interception. Sophomore LB Christian Kirksey led the Hawkeye defense with nine tackles, including a tackle for loss. DB Shaun Prater added eight tackles, while DE Broderick Binns had two tackles for loss among his six stops and added a pass break-up. Senior Jordan Bernstine averaged 26.4 yards on five KO returns and senior Eric Guthrie averaged 41 yards on seven punts. SCORING SUMMARY MSU - - B.J. Cunningham, 6-yard pass from Kirk Cousins (Dan Conroy kick) MSU - - Edwin Baker, 17-yard pass from Kirk Cousins (Dan Conroy kick) IA - - C.J. Fiedorowicz, 8-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick) MSU - - Dan Conroy, 22-yard field goal MSU - - Le’Veon Bell, 25-yard run (Dan Conroy kick) MSU - - B.J. Cunningham, 22-yard pass from Kirk Cousins (Dan Conroy kick) MSU - - Dan Conroy, 31-yard field goal IA - - Marvin McNutt, Jr., 3-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick) IA - - Marcus Coker, 2-yard run (Mike Meyer Kick) MSU - - Dan Conroy, 48-yard field goal Attendance: 70,585 MSU _______________________TEAM STATS _______________________IOWA 37 ____________________________ Score _____________________________ 21 19 _________________________ First Downs __________________________ 20 40-155 ______________________Rushes-Yards________________________ 30-87 288 ________________________Passing Yards ________________________ 262 19-32-0 _______________________ Passes ________________________ 22-47-1 72-443 ______________________Total Offense ______________________ 77-349 6-46.2 _______________________Punts-Avg. _______________________ 7-41.0 3-0 _________________________Fumbles-Lost _________________________ 3-2 7-75 _______________________ Penalties-Yards ________________________ 6-39 33:24 _____________________ Possession Time ______________________ 26:36 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: IOWA: Coker 21-57 1TD MSU: Bell 20-112 1TD; Baker 13-51 PASSING: IOWA: Vandenberg 22-47-1-262 2TD MSU: Cousins 18-31-0-260 3TD RECEIVING: IOWA: McNutt, Jr. 8-130 1TD MSU: Linthicum 5-71; Martin 4-87; Cunningham 4-46 2TD TACKLES: IOWA: Kirksey 9; Prater 8 MSU: Bullough 13; Allen 9

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2011 GAME SUMMARIES Iowa 31, Purdue 21

Nebraska 20, Iowa 7

Nov. 19, 2011, Ross-Ade Stadium, West Lafayette, Ind.

Nov. 25, 2011, Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Neb.

Iowa ________________14________7 _______ 3 ________ 7 _______ 31 Purdue ______________ 7 ________7 _______ 0 ________ 7 _______ 21 GAME RECAP Iowa used a balanced offensive attack and a solid defensive performance in taking a 31-21 win at Purdue for its first road win of the season. Iowa took the opening kick and drove 80 yards for a score, a 26-yard pass from QB James Vandenberg to WR Marvin McNutt, Jr. Purdue answered with a touchdown drive on its opening possession as well, but Iowa regained the lead in the final minute of the opening period on a 5-yard pass from Vandenberg to TE C.J. Fiedorowicz. Purdue again tied the score, getting a touchdown after recovering a Vandenberg fumble in the end zone with less than five minutes left in the half. Iowa responded with a 70-yard scoring drive, taking a 21-14 halftime advantage after RB Marcus Coker scored on a 2-yard run with 31 seconds left in the quarter. Iowa scored the only points of the third quarter on a 38-yard field goal by PK Mike Meyer. The Hawkeyes increased the advantage to 31-14 with 14:52 remaining on a 51yard strike from Vandenberg to McNutt, who set an Iowa single-season touchdown record with his 12th score of the year. Purdue scored the final points of the game with just under 12 minutes to play on an 11-yard run by Ralph Bolden, leaving Iowa with the 31-21 advantage. Purdue threatened to score in the final two minutes, but lost a fumble into the end zone for a touchback on its final possession before Iowa ran out the clock. Vandenberg led Iowa’s offense, completing 22-32 passes for 273 yards and three scores. McNutt tied his single-game high with nine receptions for 151 yards and Coker had 139 yards on 31 rushing attempts. Keenan Davis added seven receptions for 63 yards. Iowa’s defense allowed just 282 yards total offense and 14 points, as the Purdue defense scored one touchdown on a fumble recovery. Senior DL Mike Daniels led the Iowa defense with nine tackles, including seven solo stops, five tackles for loss and three QB sacks. DE Broderick Binns collected seven tackles and DB Tanner Miller had two interceptions. Kyle Steinbrecher blocked a Purdue punt and Anthony Hitchens added a fumble recovery. SCORING SUMMARY IA - - Marvin McNutt, Jr., 26-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick) PU - - Gabe Holmes, 14-yard pass from Caleb TerBush (Carson Tiggs kick) IA - - C.J. Fiedorowicz, 5-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick) PU - - Brandon Taylor, fumble recovery in end zone (Carson Tiggs kick) IA - - Marcus Coker, 2-yard run (Mike Meyer Kick) IA - - Mike Meyer, 38-yard field goal IA - - Marvin McNutt, Jr., 51-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick) PU - - Ralph Bolden, 11-yard run (Carson Tiggs kick) Attendance: 40,106 IOWA_______________________TEAM STATS ____________________ PURDUE 31 ____________________________ Score _____________________________ 21 22 _________________________ First Downs __________________________ 20 43-135 ______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 36-101 273 _______________________Passing Yards ________________________ 181 22-32-0 _______________________ Passes ________________________ 17-34-2 75-408 ______________________Total Offense ______________________ 70-282 4-33.2 _______________________Punts-Avg. _______________________ 5-26.6 4-2 _________________________Fumbles-Lost _________________________ 3-2 5-40 _______________________ Penalties-Yards _________________________ 1-7 33:30 _____________________ Possession Time ______________________ 26:30 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: IOWA: Coker 31-139 1 TD PUR: Bolden 14-71 1TD PASSING: IOWA: Vandenberg 22-32-0-273 3TD PUR: Marve 7-18-2-95; TerBush 10-16-0-86 1TD RECEIVING: IOWA: McNutt Jr. 9-151 2TD; Davis 7-63 PUR: Edison 9-97; Bush 3-34 TACKLES: IOWA: Daniels 9; Binns 7 PUR: Allen 11, Beckford 11

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Iowa ________________ 0 ________0 _______ 0 ________ 7 _______ 7 Nebraska ____________ 0 _______ 10 _______ 3 ________ 7 _______ 20 GAME RECAP Nebraska used a solid defensive performance and a ball control offense in taking a 20-7 win over Iowa in the inaugural Heroes Game in Lincoln that was the final regular season game for both teams. The Cornhuskers held just a 3-0 advantage before a 15-play, 80-yard drive ended in a short touchdown pass with just 32 seconds remaining in the first half for a 10-0 advantage at the break. Prior to the Nebraska touchdown drive, Iowa had driven to the Husker 35-yard line before its drive stalled. Nebraska added another field goal in the third quarter, capping an 82-yard drive to take a 13-0 advantage with 4:42 remaining in the third quarter. The Huskers added their final touchdown on a 2-yard run with 11:25 left in the game, again capping an 80-yard drive. Iowa’s only scoring drive came late in the fourth period, with the Hawkeyes driving 80 yards in 10 plays. RB Marcus Coker scored on a 2-yard run with 3:26 remaining, giving the sophomore at least one touchdown in seven straight games. Iowa’s offense was hampered in the second half by a lost fumble and a pass interception, but the Hawkeye defense allowed no points following each of the turnovers. Coker led Iowa’s offense with 87 rushing yards on 18 attempts. James Vandenberg completed 16-35 pass attempts for 182 yards, with no scores and an interception. Keenan Davis (4-41) and Marvin McNutt, Jr. (4-29) led Iowa with four receptions each, while TE Brad Herman’s 22-yard catch led to Iowa’s only touchdown. Iowa’s defense was led by DT Tom Nardo with a career-best 14 tackles, including two tackles for loss. Safety Jordan Bernstine and LB James Morris each added 13 tackles, while LB Tyler Nielsen had 11 and LB Christian Kirksey 10. Nebraska had a 15 minute advantage in time of possession and outgained the Hawkeyes 385-270 in total offense. SCORING SUMMARY NEB - - Brett Maher, 40-yard field goal NEB - - Kyler Reed, 6-yard pass from Taylor Martinez (Brett Maher kick) NEB - - Brett Maher, 21-yard field goal NEB - - Rex Burkhead, 2-yard run (Brett Maher kick) IA - - Marcus Coker, 2-yard run (Mike Meyer Kick) Attendance: 85,595 IOWA_______________________TEAM STATS ________________________ NEB 7______________________________ Score _____________________________ 20 18 _________________________ First Downs __________________________ 25 24-88 _______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 61-222 182 ________________________Passing Yards ________________________ 239 16-35-1 _______________________ Passes ________________________ 12-22-0 59-270 ______________________Total Offense ______________________ 83-385 7-41.1 _______________________Punts-Avg. _______________________ 7-41.9 1-1 _________________________Fumbles-Lost _________________________ 2-0 5-50 _______________________ Penalties-Yards ________________________ 9-74 22:13 _____________________ Possession Time ______________________ 37:47 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: IOWA: Coker 18-87 1TD NEB: Burkhead 38-160 1TD PASSING: IOWA: Vandenberg 16-35-1-182 NEB: Martinez 12-22-0-163 1TD RECEIVING: IOWA: Davis 4-41; McNutt Jr. 4-29 NEB: Bell 5-93 TACKLES: IOWA: Nardo 14; Bernstine 13; Morris 13 NEB: David 8; Compton 7


2012 SID DIRECTORY Central Michigan Football Contact: __________________ E-mail: ___________________________ Web Site: _________________________ Office Phone: _____________________ Cell Phone: _______________________

Minnesota Jason Kaufman jason.kaufman@cmich.edu cmuchippewas.com (989) 774-7614 (989) 621-9070

Indiana Football Contact: __________________ E-mail: ___________________________ Web Site: _________________________ Office Phone: _____________________ Cell Phone: _______________________ Press Row Telephone: _______________

Football Contact: __________________ E-mail: ___________________________ Web Site: _________________________ Office Phone: _____________________ Cell Phone: _______________________

Paul Rovnak psrovnak@umn.edu www.gophersports.com (612) 625-9379 (651) 592-5741

Nebraska Jeff Keag jkeag@indiana.edu iuhoosiers.com (812) 855-6209 (812) 219-2925 (812) 855-2754

Football Contact: __________________ Email:____________________________ Web Site: _________________________ Office Phone: _____________________ Cell Phone: ______________________

Keith Mann kmann@huskers.com huskers.com (402) 472-2263 (402) 540-0274

Northern Illinois Iowa Football Contacts:__________________ Steve Roe/Matt Weitzel E-mail: ___________________________ steven-roe@uiowa.edu matthew-weitzel@uiowa.edu Web Site: _________________________ hawkeyesports.com Office Phone: _____________________ (319) 335-9411 Roe Cell Phone: ____________________ (319) 430-6346 Weitzel Cell Phone: ________________ (319) 430-8176 Office Fax: ________________________ (319) 335-9417 Press Row Phone: __________________ (319) 335-9466

Iowa State Football Contact: __________________ E-mail: ___________________________ Web Site: _________________________ Office Phone: _____________________ Cell Phone: _______________________

Tom Kroeschell tkroesh@iastate.edu cyclones.com (515) 294-3372 (515) 460-5834

Michigan Football Contact: __________________ E-mail: ___________________________ Web Site: _________________________ Office Phone: _____________________ Cell Phone: _______________________ Press Row Phone: __________________

Justin Dickens dickensj@umich.edu MGoBlue.com (734) 763-4423 (734) 834-0769

(734) 615-9568

Michigan State Football Contact: __________________ E-mail: ___________________________ Web Site: _________________________ Office Phone: _____________________ Cell Phone: _______________________ Press Row Phone: __________________

John Lewandowski lewski@ath.msu.edu msuspartans.com (517) 355-2271 (517) 243-2354 (517) 353-0630

Football Contact: __________________ E-mail: ___________________________ Web Site: _________________________ Office Phone: _____________________ Cell Phone: _______________________

Donna Turner donnaturner@niu.edu NIUHuskies.com (815) 753-9513 (815) 793-5474

Northern Iowa Football Contact: __________________ E-mail: ___________________________ Web Site: _________________________ Office Phone: _____________________ Cell Phone: _______________________

Colin McDonough colin.mcdonough@uni.edu unipanthers.com (319) 273-5456 (319) 415-4059

Northwestern Football Contact: __________________ E-mail: ___________________________ Web Site: _________________________ Office Phone: _____________________ Cell Phone: _______________________ Press Row Phone: __________________

Scott Hammer hammer@northwestern.edu NUsports.com (847) 491-8800 (847) 791-4651 (847) 491-8835

Penn State Football Contact: __________________ E-mail: ___________________________ Web Site: _________________________ Office Phone: _____________________ Cell Phone: _______________________ Secondary Contacts: _______________

Jeff Nelson jtn4@psu.edu gopsusports.com (814) 865-1757 (814) 777-1411

Brian Siegrist, John Regenfuss E-mails: _____________________________tbs1@psu.edu (Siegrist) jmr49@psu.edu (Regenfuss) Cell Phones: ________________________(814) 777-5126 (Siegrist) (814) 876-0824 (Regenfuss)

Purdue Football Contact: __________________ E-mail: ___________________________ Web Site: _________________________ Office Phone: _____________________ Cell Phone: _______________________

Matt Rector rector@purdue.edu purduesports.com (765) 494-3196 (765) 237-1330

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2012 OPPONENTS Northern Illinois University Sept. 1, Soldier Field, Chicago, IL

Iowa State University Sept. 8, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA

University of Northern Iowa Sept. 15, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA

School Facts Location: DeKalb, Ill. Enrollment: 23,850 Nickname: Huskies Colors: Cardinal and Black Conference: Mid-American (West) President: Dr. John Peters Director of Athletics: Jeff Compher

School Facts Location: Ames, Iowa Enrollment: 29,887 Nickname: Cyclones Colors: Cardinal and Gold Conference: Big 12 President: Dr. Steven Leath Director of Athletics: Jamie Pollard

School Facts Location: Cedar Falls, Iowa Enrollment: 13,168 Nickname: Panthers Colors: Blue and Gold Conference: Missouri Valley President: Dr. Benjamin Allen Director of Athletics: Troy Dannen

Coaches Information Head Coach: Dave Doeren (Drake, 1994) At Northern Illinois/Career: 11-3 (1 year) Coaching Staff (Assignments): Mike Dunbar (Offensive Coordintaor) Jay Niemann (Defensive Coordinator/Safeties) Rod Carey (Offensive Line/Run Game Coordinator) Bob Cole (Quarterbacks) Mike Uremovich (Running Backs/Special Teams Coordinator) Kevin Kane (Linebackers/Kickers) Frisman Jackson (Wide Receivers) Richard McNutt (Cornerbacks) Ryan Nielsen (Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator) Joe Tripodi (Tight Ends/Fullbacks) Brad Ohrt (Sports Performance)

Coaches Information Head Coach: Paul Rhoads At Iowa State/Career: 18-20 (3 years) Coaching Staff (Assignments): Bill Bleil (Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line) Courtney Messingham (Off. Coord./Quarterbacks) Wally Burnham (Defensive Coord./Linebackers) Curtis Bray (Defensive Ends) Shane Burnham (Defensive Tackles) Troy Douglas (Secondary/Recruiting Coordinator) Kenith Pope (Running Backs) Todd Sturdy (Wide Receivers) Luke Wells (Tight Ends) Yancy McKnight (Strength and Conditioning)

Coaches Information Head Coach: Mark Farley At UNI/Career: 99-39 (11 years) Coaching Staff (Assignments): Bill Salmon (Associate HC../Co-Offensive Coord.) Mario Verduzco (Co-Offensive Coordinator/QBs) Rick Nelson (Recruiting Coordinator/Offensive Line) Dan Clark (Tight Ends) Travis Williams (Linebackers) Matt Entz & Matt Harken (Defensive Line) Jeremiah Johnson (Secondary)

Athletic Communications Football Contact: Donna Turner E-Mail: donnaturner@niu.edu Cell: (815) 793-5474 Office: (815) 753-9513 Website: NIUHuskies.com SID Mailing Address: 209 Convocation Center, 1525 W. Lincoln Highway, DeKalb, IL 60115 Radio Network: Huskie Radio Network Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Bill Baker (630) 212-8685 Color Analyst (Phone): Mark Lindo (630) 420-6491 Series History Iowa leads series: 7-0 At Iowa City: 6-0 At Chicago: 1-0 Current Streak: Iowa -- 7 Largest Iowa win: 57-3, 1986 Highest scoring game: UI, 54-20 in 1993 Lowest scoring game: UI, 16-3 in 2007 Squad Information Offensive Formation: Multiple Defensive Formation: 4-3 2011 Record: 11-3 Conference Record (Finish): 7-1 (1st) 2011 Bowl: Ark. State (W, 38-20) in GoDaddy.com Lettermen Returning/Lost: 51/23 Starters Returning/Lost: 19/10

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Athletic Communications Football Contact: Tom Kroeschell Cell: (515) 460-5834 E-Mail: tkroesch@iastate.edu Office: (515) 294-3372 Website Address: Cyclones.com SID Mailing Address: Athletics Communications, 1800 S. Fourth St., Jacobson Athletic Building, Ames, IA 50011 Radio Network: KASI (515) 232-1430 Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): John Walters (515) 457-1026 Color Analyst (Phone): Eric Heft (515) 222-9393 Series History Iowa leads series: 39-20 At Iowa City: 23-12 At Ames: 16-8 Current Streak: Iowa State -- 1 Largest Iowa win: 57-3, 1985 Largest Iowa State win: 31-0, 1978 Highest scoring game: ISU, 44-41 (3OT) in 2011 Lowest scoring game: ISU, 2-0 in 1906 & UI, 2-0 in 1910 Squad Information Offensive Formation: Spread Defensive Formation: 4-3 2011 Record: 6-7 Conference Record (Finish): 3-6 (8th) 2011 Bowl: Rutgers (L, 13-27) in New Era Pinstripe Lettermen Returning/Lost: 44/22 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8

Athletic Communications Football Contact: Colin McDonough E-Mail: Colin.McDonough@uni.edu Cell: (319) 415-4059 Office: (319) 273-5456 Website: UNIPanthers.com SID Mailing Address: Athletic Communications UNI-Dome Upper NW, Cedar Falls, IA 50614 Radio Network: UNI Sports Network Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Gary Rima (319) 269-5924 Color Analyst (Phone): Scott Peterson (319) 231-6510 Series History Iowa leads series: 14-1 At Iowa City: 14-0 At Cedar Falls: 0-1 Current Streak: Iowa -- 14 Largest Iowa win: 95-0, 1914 Largest UNI win: 11-5, 1898 Highest scoring game: UI, 95-0 in 1914 Lowest scoring game: UNI, 11-5 in 1898, UI, 16-0 in 1901 & UI, 11-5 in 1904 Squad Information Offensive Formation: Multiple Defensive Formation: 4-3 2011 Record: 10-3 Conference Record (Finish): 7-1 (T-1st) 2011 FCS: Lost at Montana (48-10) in quarterfinals Lettermen Returning/Lost: 43/18 Starters Returning/Lost: 13/9


2012 OPPONENTS Central Michigan University Sept. 22, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA

University of Minnesota Sept. 29, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA

Michigan State University Oct. 13, Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI

School Facts Location: Mount Pleasant, Mich. Founded: 1892 Enrollment: 28,311 Nickname: Chippewas Colors: Maroon and Gold Conference: Mid-American President: Dr. George E. Ross Director of Athletics: Dave Heeke

School Facts Location: Minneapolis, Minn. Founded: 1851 Enrollment: 52,557 Nickname: Golden Gophers Colors: Maroon and Gold Conference: Big Ten President: Eric Kaler Athletic Director: Norwood Teague

School Facts Location: East Lansing, Mich. Founded: 1855 Enrollment: 47,965 Nickname: Spartans Colors: Green and White Conference: Big Ten President: Dr. Lou Anna K. Simon Athletic Director: Mark Hollis

Coaches Information Head Coach: Dan Enos At Central Michigan/Career: 6-18 (2 years) Coaching Staff (Assignments): Kyle Nystrom (Asst. H.C./SpecialTeams Coord./Linebackers) Mike Cummings (Offensive Coord./Offensive Line) Joe Tumpkin (Defensive Coordinator) Morris Watts (Passing Game Coord./Quarterbacks) Butch Barry (Tight Ends) Kirby Cannon (Secondary) Vinson Reynolds (Defensive Line) Mose Rison (Receivers) Kort Shankweiler (Running Backs/Recruiting Coord.) Rick Perry (Strength and Conditioning)

Coaches Information Head Coach: Jerry Kill At Minnesota: 3-9 (1 year) Career: 130-82 (18 years) Coaching Staff (Assignments): Tracy Claeys (Defensive Coordinator) Matt Limegrover (Offensive Coordinator) Bill Miller (Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers) Brian Anderson (Running Backs) Jeff Phelps (Defensive Line) Pat Poore (Wide Receivers) Rob Reeves (H-Backs/Tight Ends) Jay Sawvel (Defensive Backs/Special Teams) Jim Zebrowski (Quarterbacks) Eric Klein (Strength and Conditioning)

Coaches Information Head Coach: Mark Dantonio At Michigan State: 44-22 (5 years) Career: 62-39 (8 years) Coaching Staff (Assignments): Dan Roushar (Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line) Pat Narduzzi (Defensive Coordinator) Harlon Barnett (Secondary) Ted Gill (Defensive Line) Brad Salem (Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator) Terrance Samuel (Wide Receivers) Mike Tressel (Linebackers/Special Teams) Dave Warner (Quarterbacks)

Athletic Communications Football Contact: Jason Kaufman E-Mail: jason.kaufman@cmich.edu Cell: (989) 621-9070 Office: (989) 774-7614 Website: cmuchippewas.com SID Mailing Address: 100 Rose Center, Mount Pleasant, MI 48859 Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Don Chiodo (989) 424-1188 Color Analyst (Phone): Brock Gutierrez (989) 506-9402 Series History Iowa leads series: 2-0 At Iowa City: 2-0 Current Streak: Iowa -- 2 Largest Iowa win: 52-21, 1994 Highest scoring game: UI, 52-21 in 1994 Lowest scoring game: UI, 38-0 in 1998 Squad Information Offensive Formation: Multiple Defensive Formation: 4-3 2011 Record: 3-9 Conference Record (Finish): 2-6 (6th - West) 2011 Bowl: N/A Lettermen Returning/Lost: 45/13 Starters Returning/Lost: 18-6

Sports Information Football Contact: Paul Rovnak E-Mail: psrovnak@umn.edu Cell: (651) 592-5741 Office: (612) 625-9379 Website: GopherSports.com SID Mailing Address: University of Minnesota, Media Relations, 244 Bierman Field Athletic Bldg, 516 15th Avenue SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455 Radio Network: Gopher Sports Network Flagship Station: KFAN (1130 AM), Minneapolis Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Mike Grimm (952) 693-6224 Color Analyst (Phone): Darrell Thompson (612) 616-8261 Series History Iowa trails series: 42-61-2 At Iowa City: 27-23-1 At Minneapolis: 15-38-1 Current Streak: Minnesota -- 2 Largest Iowa win: 55-0, 2008 Largest Minnesota win: 75-0, 1903 Highest scoring game: UI, 49-42 in 1994 Lowest scoring game: UI, 6-0 in 1918 Squad Information Offensive Formation: Multiple Defensive Formation: 4-3 2011 Record: 13-9 Conference Record (Finish): 2-6 (6th - Legends) 2011 Bowl: N/A Lettermen Returning/Lost: 52/19 Starters Returning/Lost: 17/12

Sports Information Football Contact: John Lewandowski E-Mail: lewski@ath.msu.edu Cell: (517) 243-2354 Office: (517) 355-2271 Press Box: (517) 353-0630 Website: MSUSpartans.com SID Mailing Address: Z-22 Breslin Center, East Lansing, MI 48824-1003 Radio Network: Spartan Sports Network Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): George Blaha (517-699-2200) Color Analyst (Phone): Jim Miller (517) 699-2200 Sideline Reporter (Phone): Jason Strayhorn (517) 699-2200 Series History Iowa leads series: 22-19-2 At Iowa City: 13-9-1 At East Lansing: 9-10-1 Current Streak: Michigan State -- 1 Largest Iowa win: 41-0, 1980 Largest Michigan State win: 56-7, 1966 Highest scoring game: MSU, 60-21 in 1974 Lowest scoring game: Tie, 6-6 in 1972 Squad Information Offensive Formation: Multiple Defensive Formation: Multiple 4-3 2011 Record: 11-3 Conference Record (Finish): 7-1 (1st - Legends) 2011 Bowl: Georgia (W, 33-30 - 3OT) in Outback Lettermen Returning/Lost: 50/20 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/11

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2012 OPPONENTS Penn State University Oct. 20, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA

Northwestern University Oct. 27, Ryan Field, Evanston, IL

Indiana University Nov. 3, Memorial Stadium, Bloomington, IN

School Facts Location: University Park, Pa. Founded: 1855 Enrollment: 38,205 Nickname: Nittany Lions Colors: Blue and White Conference: Big Ten President: Dr. Rodney Erickson Acting Director of Athletics: Dr. David Joyner

School Facts Location: Evanston, Ill. Founded: 1851 Enrollment: 8,367 Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Purple and White Conference: Big Ten President: Morton Schapiro Director of Athletics: Jim Phillips

Coaches Information Head Coach: Bill O’Brien At Penn State/Career: 1st year Coaching Staff (Assignments): John Butler (Secondary) Charlie Fisher (Quarterbacks) Stan Hixon (Assistant Head Coach/Wide Receivers) Larry Johnson (Defensive Line) Charles London (Running Backs/Recruiting Coord.) Mac McWhorter (Offensive Line) Ted Roof (Defensive Coordinator) John Strollo (Tight Ends) Ron Vanderlinden (Linebackers) Craig Fitzgerald (Strength and Conditioning)

Coaches Information Head Coach: Pat Fitzgerald At Northwestern/Career: 40-36 (6 years) Coaching Staff (Assignments): Mick McCall (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) Mike Hankwitz (Defensive Coordinator) Randy Bates (Linebackers) Jerry Brown (Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Backs) Adam Cushing (Offensive Line) Bob Heffner (Superbacks) Marty Long (Defensive Line) Matt MacPherson (Running Backs/Recruiting Coord.) Dennis Springer (Wide Receivers) Jay Hooten (Football Performance)

School Facts Location: Bloomington, Ind. Founded: 1820 Enrollment: 42,731 Nickname: Hoosiers Colors: Cream and Crimson Conference: Big Ten President: Michael McRobbie Director of Athletics: Fred Glass Stadium: Memorial Stadium Capacity: 52,929 Playing Surface: FieldTurf

Sports Information Football Contact: Jeff Nelson E-Mail: jtn4@psu.edu Cell: (814) 777-1411 Office: (814) 865-1757 Secondary Football Contacts: Brian Siegrist, John Regenfuss Cell: (814) 777-5126 (Siegrist) (814) 876-0824 (Regenfuss) Office: (814) 865-1757 E-Mail: tbs1@psu.edu (Siegrist) jmr49@psu.edu (regenfuss) Website: GoPSUsports.com SID Mailing Address: 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 (412) 472-0459 Series History Series is tied: 12-12 At Iowa City: 5-7 At University Park: 7-5 Current Streak: Penn State -- 1 Largest Iowa win: 24-3, 2010 Largest Penn State win: 61-21, 1994 Highest scoring game: PSU, 61-21 in 1994 Lowest scoring game: UI, 6-4 in 2004 Squad Information Offensive Formation: Multiple Defensive Formation: Multiple 2011 Record: 9-4 Conference Record (Finish): 6-2 (T-1st Leaders) 2011 Bowl: Houston (L, 14-30) in TicketCity Bowl Lettermen Returning/Lost: 35/24 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/14

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Sports Information Football Contact: Scott Hammer Cell: (847) 791-4651 E-mail: hammer@northwestern.edu Office: (847) 491-8800 Press Box: (847) 491-8835 Website: NUsports.com SID Mailing Address: Northwestern University, Athletic Communications, 1501 Central Street, Evanston, IL 60208 Radio Network: WGN Radio Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Dave Eanet (312) 222-5094 Color Analyst (Phone): Ted Albrecht (847) 615-1386 Series History Iowa leads series, 47-23-3 At Iowa City: 24-9 At Evanston: 23-14-3 Current Streak: Iowa -- 1 Largest Iowa win: 78-6, 1913 Largest Northwestern win: 44-6, 1932 Highest scoring game: UI, 68-34 in 1968 Lowest scoring game: Tie, 0-0 in 1935 Squad Information Offensive Formation: Multiple Spread Defensive Formation: 4-3 2011 Record: 6-7 Conference Record (Finish): 3-5 (5th - Legends) 2011 Bowl: Texas A&M (L, 33-22) in Meineke Car Care Lettermen Returning/Lost: 55/25 Starters Returning/Lost: 13/11

Coaches Information Head Coach: Kevin Wilson At Indiana/Career: 1-11 (1 year) Coaching Staff (Assignments): Seth Littrell (Offensive Coord./Tight Ends/Full Backs) Kevin Johns (Asst. Off. Coord./Wide Receivers/QBs) Doug Mallory (Assistant H.C./Co-Defensive Coord./Safeties) Mike Ekeler (Co-Defensive Coord./Linebackers) Mark Hagen (Defensive Tackles/Special Teams Coord.) Greg Frey (Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line) Jon Fabris (Defensive Ends) Deland McCullough (Running Backs) Brandon Shelby (Cornerbacks) Mark Hill (Strength and Conditioning) Sports Information Football Contact: Jeff Keag E-Mail: jkeag@indiana.edu Cell: 812-219-2925 Office: (812) 855-6209 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): Buck Suhr (812) 322-9024 Series History Iowa leads series: 42-27-4 At Iowa City: 23-10-3 At Bloomington: 19-17-1 Current Streak: Iowa -- 4 Largest Iowa win: 62-0, 1997 Largest Indiana win: 32-0, 1944; 52-20, 1945 Highest scoring game: IU, 45-34 in 1988 Lowest scoring game: Tie, 0-0 in 1931 & 1934 Squad Information Offensive Formation: Multiple Defensive Formation: 4-3 2011 Record: 1-11 Conference Record (Finish): 0-8 (6th - Leaders) 2011 Bowl: N/A Lettermen Returning/Lost: 47/25 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8


2012 OPPONENTS Purdue University Nov. 10, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA

University of Michigan Nov. 17, Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI

University of Nebraska Nov. 23, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA

School Facts Location: West Lafayette, Ind. Founded: 1869 Enrollment: 39,726 Nickname: Boilermakers Colors: Old Gold and Black Conference: Big Ten President: France A. Córdova Athletic Director: Morgan J. Burke

School Facts Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Founded: 1817 Enrollment: 41,942 Nickname: Wolverines Colors: Maize and Blue Conference: Big Ten President: Mary Sue Coleman Athletic Director: Dave Brandon

School Facts Location: Lincoln, Neb. Founded: 1869 Enrollment: 24,610 Nickname: Cornhuskers Colors: Scarlet and Cream Conference: Big Ten Chancellor: Harvey S. Perlman, J.D. Athletic Director: Tom Osborne

Coaches Information Head Coach: Danny Hope At Purdue: 16-21 (3 years) Career: 51-43 (8 years) Coaching Staff (Assignments): J.B. Gibboney (Special Teams) Gary Nord (Assistant H.C./Offensive Coord./Quarterbacks) Tim Tibesar (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers) Greg Burns (Defensive Backs) Shawn Clark (Offensive Line) Patrick Higgins (Wide Receivers) Cornell Jackson (Running Backs) Donn Landholm (Outside Linebackers) Kevin Wolthausen (Defensive Line)

Coaches Information Head Coach: Brady Hoke At Michigan: 11-2 (1 year) Career: 58-52 (9 Years) Coaching Staff (Assignments): Al Borges (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) Greg Mattison (Defensive Coordinator) Darrell Funk (Offensive Line) Jerry Montgomery (Defensive Line) Fred Jackson (Running Backs) Mark Smith (Linebackers) Jeff Hecklinski (Wide Receivers) Curt Mallory (Secondary) Dan Ferrigno (Special Teams/Tight Ends) Aaron Wellman (Strength and Conditioning)

Coaches Information Head Coach: Bo Pelini At Nebraska/Career: 39-16 (4 years) Coaching Staff (Assignments): Barney Cotton (Associate H.C./Offensive Line) Tim Beck (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) John Papuchis (Defensive Coordinator) Ron Brown (Running Backs) Ross Els (LBs/Special Teams Coord./Recruiting Coord.) Rich Fisher (Wide Receivers) John Garrison (Assistant Offensive Line/Tight Ends) Terry Joseph (Secondary) Rick Kaczenski (Defensive Line) James Dobson (Head Football Strength Coach)

Sports Information Football Contact: Matt Rector E-Mail: rector@purdue.edu Cell: (765) 237-1330 Office: (765) 494-3196 Website: PurdueSports.com SID Mailing Address: Athletics Communications, Mackey Arena, Room 2235, 900 John R. Wooden Drive, West Lafayette, IN, 47907 Radio Network: Purdue Sports Properties (Learfield Sports) Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Tim Newton (765) 427-5494 Color Analyst (Phone): Pete Quinn (317) 261-2100 Series History Iowa trails series: 33-45-3 At Iowa City: 19-18-2 At West Lafayette: 14-27-1 Current Streak: Iowa -- 3 Largest Iowa win: 56-0, 1922 Largest Purdue win: 58-13, 1980 Highest scoring game: PU, 58-13 in ‘80 & 48-23 in ‘73 Lowest scoring game: Tie, 0-0 in 1938 Squad Information Offensive Formation: Spread Defensive Formation: 4-3 2011 Record: 7-6 Conference Record (Finish): 4-4 (3rd - Leaders) 2011 Bowl: W. Michigan (W, 37-32) in Little Caesars Pizza Lettermen Returning/Lost: 51/25 Starters Returning/Lost: 19/9

Sports Information Football Contact: Justin Dickens E-Mail: dickensj@umich.edu Cell: (734) 834-0769 Office: (734) 763-4423 Press Box: (734) 615-9568 Website: MGoBlue.com SID Mailing Address: Michigan Athletic Media Relations, University of Michigan, 1000 South State Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2201 Radio Network: Michigan Sports Network (WOMC, 104.3-Flagship) Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Frank Beckman (313) 873-9834 Color Analyst (Phone): Jim Brandstatter (248) 360-0890 Series History Iowa trails series: 13-40-4 At Iowa City: 6-16-1 At Ann Arbor: 7-24-3 Current Streak: Iowa -- 3 Largest Iowa win: 26-0, 1984 Largest Michigan win: 107-0, 1902 Highest scoring game: UM, 107-0 in 1902 Lowest scoring game: Tie, 0-0 in 1929 Squad Information Offensive Formation: Pro Style Defensive Formation: 4-3 2011 Record: 11-2 Conference Record (Finish): 6-2 (2nd - Legends) 2011 Bowl: Virginia Tech (W, 23-20 OT) in Sugar Lettermen Returning/Lost: 50/24 Starters Returning/Lost: 13/9

Sports Information Football Contact: Keith Mann E-Mail: kmann@huskers.com Cell: (402) 540-0274 Office: (402) 472-2263 Website: Huskers.com SID Mailing Address: One Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, NE 68588-2005 Radio Network: IMG Husker Sports Network Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Greg Sharpe (402) 742-8600 Color Analyst (Phone): Matt Davison (402) 742-8600 Series History Iowa trails the series: 12-27-3 At Iowa City: 6-8 At Lincoln: 6-18-3 Current Streak: Nebraska -- 4 Largest Iowa win: 30-0, 1899 Largest Nebraska win: 57-0, 1980 Highest scoring game: UN, 51-7 in 1915 Lowest scoring game: Tie, 0-0 in 1896 Squad Information Offensive Formation: I-Formation Defensive Formation: 4-3 2011 Record: 9-4 Conference Record (Finish): 5-3 (3rd - Legends) 2011 Bowl: South Carolina (L, 13-30) in Capital One Lettermen Returning/Lost: 56/28 Starters Returning/Lost: 17/9

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IOWA FOOTBALL HISTORY 1889 Played first intercollegiate game. 1899 Admitted to Western Conference of Big Ten on Dec. 1. First undefeated season (8-0-1) was recorded under Coach Alden Knipe. Hawkeyes posted shutouts in every game except 5-5 tie with Chicago. 1900 Second consecutive undefeated season highlighted by five shutouts to open the year. A 5-5 tie at Northwestern was only blemish. 1901 Loss to Minnesota ended string of 23 games in a row without defeat. 1919 Lester Belding became Iowa’s first consensus All-American. 1921 First unbeaten and untied team (7-0) won an outright Big Ten title under direction of Coach Howard Jones. Aubrey Devine was the consensus All-American quarterback. Recognized as national champions by at least one researcher (Parke Davis). 1922 Another perfect season (7-0) included outright conference championship and selection of consensus All-American FB Gordon Locke. 1923 Loss to Illinois ended string of 20 straight victories. 1939 Dr. Eddie Anderson coached the legendary Ironmen team to 6-1-1 mark. Halfback Nile Kinnick was recipient of the Heisman, Maxwell and Walter Camp Trophies. 1955 Guard Calvin Jones received the Outland Award and was consensus All-American for the second year in a row. 1956 Won the Big Ten race and appeared in first Rose Bowl for Coach Forest Evashevski. Finished 9-1 in all games and beat Oregon State at Pasadena. Recognized as national champions by the College Football Researchers Association. 1957 Consensus All-American tackle Alex Karras received the Outland Award. 1958 Big Ten champions again and defeated California in the Rose Bowl. Recognized as national champions by the Football Writers Association and earned Grantland Rice Trophy by Look Magazine. Led the nation in total offense. Consensus All-American Randy Duncan was named the Helms Foundation Player of the Year and received Walter Camp Trophy. 1960 Shared Big Ten title with Minnesota and compiled 8-1 record. Recognized as national champions by three different researchers (Berryman, Boand, Litkenhous), and Sagarin. 1963 Notre Dame game was cancelled following the assassination of President Kennedy. 1964 Some 28 Iowa and Big Ten offensive records were broken despite 3-6 season. 1968 Set Big Ten scoring and total offense marks. Ed Podolak rushed for an Iowa-record 286 yards (17 attempts) against Northwestern.

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1972 Iowa Stadium was renamed Kinnick Stadium in honor of Iowa’s Heisman Trophy winner of 1939. AstroTurf was installed. 1981 Coach Hayden Fry’s third season produced a Big Ten co-championship and Rose Bowl berth, earning Iowa’s first winning season in 19 years. DE Andre Tippett and P Reggie Roby were consensus All-Americans. 1982 Fourth straight first division Big Ten finish and a 28-22 Peach Bowl win over Tennessee. 1983 Offense breaks 35 school records on way to 9-3 mark and third straight bowl trip (Gator) under Coach Hayden Fry. 1984 Played in a postseason bowl game for the fourth straight year, defeating Texas 55-17 in the inaugural Freedom Bowl. Shut out Michigan for the first time since 1929 and won first game in 28 years at Purdue. 1985 Won a school-record 10 games enroute to the Big Ten championship and played in the Rose Bowl (vs. UCLA) for the second time in five seasons. Spent five weeks ranked No. 1 in the nation. QB Chuck Long (winner of the Maxwell Trophy and Davey O’Brien Quarterback Award) and Larry Station were consensus All-Americans. 1986 Champion of the ninth annual Holiday Bowl with a 39-38 triumph over San Diego State. A 9-3 overall mark helped Hayden Fry’s Hawkeyes win at least eight games for the sixth consecutive season. 1987 Ten victories tied the school record and included Holiday Bowl triumph over Wyoming (20-19). Six-game winning streak to end the year earned Iowa its fifth consecutive Top 20 finish. 1988 Iowa played North Carolina State in the Peach Bowl, the school’s eighth straight postseason appearance. A 6-4-3 season set an Iowa record for ties. TE Marv Cook was a consensus All-American. 1989 A natural grass playing surface (PAT) was installed in Kinnick Stadium. 1990 The capacity of Kinnick Stadium was expanded to 70,220. Iowa earned its third Big Ten title and Rose Bowl berth under Hayden Fry, posting an 8-4 overall record. Iowa’s “Road Warriors” earned the trip to Pasadena by defeating Michigan State, Michigan and Illinois, all on the road. Hawkeyes ended season ranked 18th nationally. RB Nick Bell was named Big Ten MVP. 1991 Iowa tied the school record of 10 wins, posting a 10-1-1 record. The only loss came at the hands of Big Ten champion Michigan as the Hawkeyes were 7-1 in league play. The Hawkeyes made their third appearance in the Holiday Bowl, which ended in a 13-13 tie with BYU. DE Leroy Smith earned consensus All-America status and was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year. Iowa ended the season ranked 10th nationally by both the AP and CNN/USA Today. 1992 Iowa appeared in its second Kickoff Classic and hosted No. 1 Miami (FL) in first night game ever played in Kinnick Stadium. Iowa’s fifth place Big Ten finish was the 13th first-division finish for Iowa in 14 seasons under Hayden Fry.


IOWA FOOTBALL HISTORY 1993 Iowa closed the regular season with four straight wins to earn an invitation to the inaugural Alamo Bowl in San Antonio, TX. Iowa lost to California (37-3) in the bowl game and ended the season with a 6-6 record. Iowa’s 21-3 win over Minnesota in the season finale not only assured the bowl invitation, but was also win No. 200 in the coaching career of Hayden Fry. 1994 Iowa again closed the season fast, earning three wins and a tie in the last four games to post a 5-5-1 mark. The Hawkeyes fought back from injuries at the quarterback position to score 98 points in the final two games, wins over Northwestern and Minnesota. Five Iowa quarterbacks were injured during the year. 1995 Following the trend of the past few seasons, Iowa closed fast, winning its final two games of the regular season to earn an invitation to the Sun Bowl. Iowa ended the year in fine fashion, racing past Pac-10 cochampion 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 Builder’s Square Alamo Bowl. The Hawkeyes posted a 6-2 Big Ten record, earning a tie for third place with Penn State. Iowa ended the season ranked 18th in the nation in both the AP poll and the CNN/ USA Today coaches poll. PR Tim Dwight and DT Jared DeVries earned All-America honors and RB Sedrick Shaw rushed for over 1,000 yards for the third consecutive season. 1997 If ever the Hawkeyes had a season that could have been, 1997 would be the year. Iowa posted a 7-5 overall record (4-4 in the Big Ten) and participated in the Norwest Sun Bowl, earning its third straight bowl invitation. But narrow road losses at national champion Michigan (28-24), Wisconsin (13-10) and Northwestern (15-14) put a damper on what could have been a great season. RB Tavian Banks, WR Tim Dwight and DT Jared DeVries earned All-America honors and Dwight led the nation in punt returns. 1998 On November 25, 1998, Hayden Fry announced his retirement as head coach after a successful 20-year career with the Hawkeyes. Fry had a record of 143-89-6 at Iowa and a 232-178-10 mark over his 37 seasons as a college head football coach. Iowa struggled to a 3-8 record on the field, with five of the eight losses coming to teams ranked in the final top 25. Three Hawkeye losses came at the hands of teams ranked in the top six in the country. Iowa was led on offense by three freshmen, as QB Kyle McCann led the team in passing, RB Ladell Betts led the team in rushing and WR Kahlil Hill led the team in receiving. Senior DT Jared DeVries earned consensus All-America honors. 1999 Kirk Ferentz began a new coaching era as Iowa finished the season with a 1-10 record while facing what was regarded as the fourth strongest schedule in the nation. Three of Iowa’s losses went down to the final play of the game, with the Hawkeyes allowing a score at Northwestern and failing to score from inside the 10-yardline in home losses to Indiana and Minnesota. 2000 Iowa opened the season in the Eddie Robinson Classic against Kansas State on August 26, marking the earliest date ever for an Iowa football game. The Hawkeyes, facing the sixth-strongest schedule in the nation, posted a 3-9 overall record. The Hawkeyes won their first

overtime game ever, 26-23 at Penn State, in double overtime. A late season 27-17 win over Northwestern forced the Wildcats to share the Big Ten title. Iowa finished strong, winning two of final three games to set the table for the success of 2001 and 2002. 2001 Iowa opened the season with three straight wins and ended the season winning three of its final four games, including a 19-16 victory over Texas Tech in the Alamo Bowl. The Hawkeyes posted an overall 7-5 record and tied for fourth in the Big Ten with a 4-4 mark. All five of Iowa’s setbacks came by less than 10 points. Iowa led the Big Ten in scoring (32.6) as Coach Kirk Ferentz led Iowa to a bowl win in just his third season. 2002 Iowa posted a perfect 8-0 record in Big Ten play to earn a share of the conference title with Ohio State. After a 3-1 start in non-conference play, the Hawkeyes began league play with a 42-35 overtime win at Penn State and went on to earn the league title in Coach Kirk Ferentz’ fourth year. Iowa posted a final mark of 11-2 after a loss to Southern California in the 2003 Orange Bowl in Miami, FL. Iowa earned its firstever 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 O’Brien Award as the top quarterback in the nation. OL Eric Steinbach was the Big Ten Lineman of the year, while TE Dallas Clark earned the John Mackey Award and PK Nate Kaeding earned the Lou Groza award. Iowa averaged over 37 points a game in leading the Big Ten in scoring for the second straight season, while the Hawkeye defense ranked fifth in the nation against the run. 2003 For the first time in school history, Iowa won 10 or more games in consecutive seasons after posting a 10-3 mark in 2003, putting an exclamation mark on the season with a 37-17 win over Florida in the 2004 Outback Bowl. Iowa’s 21 wins over the past two seasons are the most ever for Iowa football in a two-year period. The Hawkeyes finished the season ranked eighth in the final polls, the first back-to-back top 10 finishes for Iowa football since the 1950’s. Coupled with the 2003 Orange Bowl, Iowa also has played in January bowl games in consecutive seasons for the first time in the history of the program. The Hawkeyes opened the season with four straight wins in nonconference play. After a loss at Michigan State, Iowa returned home for a 30-27 win over Michigan, handing the Wolverines their only loss in Big Ten play. After a loss at Purdue in early November, Iowa closed the regular season with wins over Minnesota and Wisconsin. The bowl win over Florida gave the Hawkeyes three straight wins over ranked opponents. Offensive tackle Robert Gallery was named a consensus AllAmerican and became Iowa’s third Outland Trophy winner as the nation’s top interior lineman. PK Nate Kaeding was also a first team All-American for the second straight season, becoming Iowa’s all-time scoring leader while setting 14 school records during his career. 2004 Winning its last eight games of the season, Iowa posted a 10-2 record, sharing the Big Ten Conference title for the second time in three seasons. The Hawkeyes defeated Wisconsin in Kinnick Stadium on the final day of the regular season to earn the title share with Michigan. Playing in its third straight January bowl game, Iowa scored a thrilling 30-25 win over defending national champion LSU in the 2005 Capital One Bowl. The Hawkeyes scored the winning touchdown on a 56-yard pass from QB Drew Tate to senior WR Warren Holloway on the final play of the game.

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IOWA FOOTBALL HISTORY Iowa started the season with a 2-2 mark before making its championship run. The win over Wisconsin increased Iowa’s winning streak to 18 straight home games and 13 straight conference games, both school records. Tate, DE Matt Roth, LB Chad Greenway and LB Abdul Hodge were named first team All-Big Ten, while Coach Kirk Ferentz was named Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year for the second time in three seasons. 2005 Iowa finished the 2005 season with a 7-5 record and in a third place tie in the Big Ten standings. A pair of heartbreaking, last minute losses to Michigan and Northwestern is all that separated Iowa from at least a piece of its third league title in four years. The Hawkeyes’ success earned them their second Outback Bowl appearance in three years. Despite a year of triumphs and disappointments, Iowa finished the year as one of only four teams in the nation to have played in January bowl games the last four years. LB Chad Greenway, DB Jovon Johnson and DE Kenny Iwebema were named All-Big Ten first team, while LB Abdul Hodge, RB Albert Young and PK Kyle Schlicher earned second team accolades. 2006 Iowa started the season winning five of its first six games and becoming a fixture in the nation’s top 20. The second half of the season was just the opposite as injuries took their toll and the Hawkeyes dropped five of their final six regular season contests. But, Iowa did well enough to get invited to its sixth straight bowl game and came excruciatingly close to an upset of the defending national champion Texas Longhorns in the Alamo Bowl, before succumbing (26-24). The game was played before the biggest sports crowd ever to witness a sporting event in the Alamodome. The game was also the most watched ESPN bowl game in the network’s history. OL Mike Jones was named to the coaches first All-Big Ten team. OL Marshal Yanda, LB Mike Klinkenborg, TE Scott Chandler and DB Marcus Paschal were second team choices. Iowa was the only team in the country to have three players (OL Mike Elgin, DB Adam Shada and LB Mike Klinkenborg) represented on the first academic All-America team. 2007 Iowa finished the season with a 6-6 overall record. Iowa finished tied for fifth in the Big Ten with a 4-4 mark. After starting the season with a 2-4 record, Iowa won four of its last six and just missed being selected for a bowl game. The Hawkeyes were bowl eligible for the seventh straight season and finished in the Big Ten’s upper division for the sixth time in seven years. Iowa broke the school record for fewest turnovers in a season (13). DT Mitch King earned first team All-Big Ten accolades by the coaches and second team honors by the media. CB Charles Godfrey was recognized on the second team by the coaches and was an honorable mention honoree by the media. Iowa’s offense isn’t making any excuses, but... at least 11 players who appeared on the spring, or early fall, two-deep are either off the roster or were injured for a significant amount of time. The Iowa offense could have looked much different with some of the following names on the two-deep: WR Andy Brodell, OL Dace Richardson, OL Rob Bruggeman, OL Bryan Bulaga, OL Alex Kanellis, TE Tony Moeaki, WR Colin Sandeman, WR Dominique Douglas, WR Anthony Bowman, WR Trey Stross and RB Shonn Greene. 2008 Led by a great group of 15 seniors, Iowa won five of its last six games and earned a spot in the prestigious January 1st Outback Bowl against South Carolina, winning 31-10. The 2008 Hawkeyes finished the season with a 9-4 record and were ranked 20th in both final major polls. The Outback Bowl champions

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became the fourth Iowa team in the last seven years to win at least nine games. The Hawkeyes also played in a January bowl game for the fifth time in seven years. Along the way, running back Shonn Greene broke seven school records and three school individual bowl records en route to becoming a consensus All-American and won the Doak Walker Award as the nation’s top running back. Greene also was named the Big Ten’s Most Valuable Player. On the defensive side, Mitch King also earned AllAmerica honors and was named Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year. The Hawkeyes tied for fourth (5-3 league record) and wound up as the league’s only winner in the bowl season. Iowa’s four losses came by a combined 12 points. Iowa ranked in the top 20, nationally, in six statistical categories (5th - Pass efficiency defense, scoring defense and fewest penalty yards; 9th - rushing defense; 12th - total defense; 19th - red zone defense). 2009 The 2009 Hawkeyes will be remembered as one of the most entertaining, talented and successful teams in Hawkeye history. The 11 wins equal (2002) the program record for victories in a season. The regular season win total of 10 was achieved for only the fourth time. For the first time ever, the Hawkeyes won their first nine games of a season. And, for the sixth time in eight years, Iowa played in a January bowl game. And, more importantly, Iowa won a BCS caliber bowl game for the first time since 1959. Iowa posted an 11-2 overall record and a 6-2 Big Ten mark, good enough for a second place tie with Penn State. The Hawkeyes won at least nine games for the fifth time in the last eight years won 10 games or more for the seventh time in school history. In addition to Iowa’s 24-14 win over ninth-ranked Georgia Tech in the FedEx Orange Bowl, the Hawkeyes posted road wins at Penn State, Wisconsin, Michigan State and Iowa State. An overtime loss at eventual league champion Ohio State was the only road blemish. A seven point home loss to Northwestern was Iowa’s only other loss. The Hawkeyes posted four wins by three points or less for the first time in school history. Another road block during the 2009 season was an unusually high number of injuries to several starters. The loss of two offensive linemen, tight end, quarterback, running backs, receivers, defensive backs and a linebacker were all part of the scenario Iowa’s coaching staff had to deal with. All of the above mentioned positions lost starters for at least part of the season. The Hawkeyes ranked seventh in both major polls at the conclusion of the season, the highest final ranking for the program since 1960. Individually, several Hawkeyes reaped the rewards of the successful season. Defensive end Adrian Clayborn was named MVP of the FedEx Orange Bowl. Coach Kirk Ferentz was named Big Ten Coach of the Year for the third time. Offensive tackle Bryan Bulaga was picked as the league’s Offensive Lineman of the Year. He joined Dace Richardson (OL), Tony Moeaki (TE), Clayborn (DE), Pat Angerer (LB), Tyler Sash (DB) and Amari Spievey (DB) on the first All-Big Ten team. Six Hawkeyes were selected in the 2010 NFL Draft. 2010 Iowa concluded the 2010 season with a 27-24 win over 12th-ranked Missouri in the Insight Bowl. The Hawkeyes earned their second straight bowl victory over a top-15 opponent and won three consecutive bowl games for the first time in school history. Iowa improved its bowl record to 14-10-1. The Insight Bowl win over the Tigers marked Iowa’s fourth 2010 victory over a ranked opponent, the most by an Iowa team since 2003. Iowa played seven ranked opponents in 2010, the most for the Hawkeyes under Kirk Ferentz. Iowa posted a 7-5 regular season record, including a 4-4 mark in Big Ten Conference play. The Hawkeyes tied for fourth in the Big Ten race. The Hawkeyes placed in the first division of the Big Ten for the ninth time in the last 10 years.


IOWA FOOTBALL HISTORY Iowa’s record came against one of the toughest schedules in the nation. In each of Iowa’s five losses, the Hawkeyes were either tied or leading in the fourth quarter. The five losses came by a total of 18 points and the four league losses were by a collective 11 points. Iowa’s most impressive wins were a 37-6 win over Michigan State, which shared the Big Ten title while posting an 11-2 overall record, and the Insight Bowl win over Missouri (10-3), which tied for the North Division title in the Big 12 Conference. Freshman RB Marcus Coker was named offensive Player of the Game in the Insight Bowl, rushing 33 times for 219 yards and two touchdowns. Sophomore DB Micah Hyde was named defensive Player of the Game, as his 72-yard interception return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter provided Iowa’s winning margin. Four Hawkeyes earned first team All-Big Ten honors, including DE Adrian Clayborn, DB Tyler Sash, DB Shaun Prater and WR Derrell Johnson-Koulianos. Clayborn earned consensus All-America honors and was a finalist for both the Rotary Lombardi Award and the Ted Hendricks Award. Quarterback Ricky Stanzi was a finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award. Punter Ryan Donahue was one of three finalists for the Ray Guy Award. 2011 Iowa completed the 2011 season with a 7-6 overall record and a 4-4 mark in Big Ten play. The Hawkeyes were bowl eligible for the 11th straight season, dropping a 31-14 decision in the 2011 Insight Bowl at Tempe, Ariz. Iowa competed in its 10th bowl game since the 2001 season. Iowa posted a 3-1 mark in nonconference action, with the only blemish being a three-overtime loss at Iowa State. The Hawkeyes were 1-3 against ranked opponents. Iowa defeated 13th-ranked Michigan (24-16) and lost to 13th-ranked Michigan State (37-21), both at home. Iowa lost at 22nd-ranked Nebraska (20-7) and to 14thranked Oklahoma at the Insight Bowl. Iowa’s offense was led by senior WR Marvin McNutt, Jr., junior QB James Vandenberg and sophomore RB Marcus Coker. McNutt set single-season (1,315) and career (2,861) records for receiving yards and touchdowns (12 and 28). His 82 receptions tied the single-season record. Vandenberg threw for 3,022 yards and 25 touchdowns, completing 58.7% of his pass attempts. Coker’s rushing total of 1,384 yards ranks fourth best for a single season at Iowa and he scored 15 touchdowns. Sophomore linebackers James Morris and Christian Kirksey led the Hawkeyes in tackles, each with 110. Senior DT Mike Daniels (13.5-63) and senior DE Broderick Binns (12-58) led the team in tackles for loss. Daniels also had nine QB sacks, while Binns had five sacks and eight pass break-ups. Junior CB Micah Hyde and sophomore safety Tanner Miller each had three interceptions and Hyde matched Binns with eight pass break-ups. McNutt was named the top receiver in the Big Ten Conference, while McNutt, OL Riley Reiff and DB Shaun Prater earned first team all-Big Ten recognition. For the third straight year, Iowa had six players selected in the annual NFL draft, including Reiff, who gave the Hawkeyes a first round selection for the third straight year.

HAWKEYES AT NIGHT Iowa has hosted nine night games in Kinnick Stadium’s history, holding a 6-3 record in those contests. Iowa lost the first night contest played in Kinnick Stadium to Miami, FL (24-7) on Sept. 5, 1992. The Hawkeyes defeated Northern Illinois (24-0) on Sept. 18, 1999, Arizona State (21-2) on Sept. 20, 2003, Syracuse 35-0 on Sept. 8, 2007, Michigan (30-28) on Oct. 10, 2009, Penn State (24-3) on Oct. 2, 2010 and Northwestern (41-31) on Oct. 15, 2011. Iowa lost to Iowa State (36-31) on Sept. 14, 2002 and 38-17 to Ohio State on Sept. 30, 2006. Iowa has only played five true night games in Kinnick Stadium. Hawkeye games vs. Northern Illinois (1999), Iowa State (2002) and Arizona State (2003) were 5 p.m. starts; the Northwestern game was a 6 p.m. start and the Miami, Ohio State, Syracuse, Michigan and Penn State contests started at 7 p.m. The Hawkeyes host Penn State in Kinnick Stadium in prime time this season. IOWA VS. TOP-RANKED OPPONENTS Iowa has played 11 games (0-10-1) against top-ranked opponents in its history. Below is a list of Iowa’s games vs. top-ranked foes: Ohio State at Iowa Iowa at Nebraska Miami at Iowa Iowa at Ohio State Iowa at Ohio State Michigan State at Iowa Iowa at Notre Dame Ohio State at Iowa Iowa at Notre Dame Iowa at Notre Dame Minnesota at Iowa

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

L, 38-17 L, 42-13 L, 24-7 L, 49-0 L, 55-13 L, 35-0 L, 28-0 L, 21-19 T, 14-14 L, 28-7 L, 34-13

IOWA IN OVERTIME Iowa holds a 4-3 record in overtime games. Iowa won its first overtime contest, defeating Penn State 26-23 on Nov. 4, 2000, in State College, Pa. The Hawkeyes are 1-2 in single overtime, 2-0 in double overtime and 1-1 in triple overtime. Iowa is 1-1 in overtime in Kinnick Stadium and 3-2 in overtime road games. Following are Iowa’s overtime games: Date 11/04/00 9/28/02 10/22/05 9/09/06 10/27/07 11/14/09 9/10/11

Result W, 26-23 W, 42-35 L, 23-20 W, 20-13 W, 34-27 L, 27-24 L, 44-41

OT’s Double Single Single Triple Double Single Triple

Opponent Penn State Penn State Michigan Syracuse Michigan State Ohio State Iowa State

Site State College, Pa. State College, Pa. Iowa City Syracuse, N.Y. Iowa City Columbus, Ohio Ames, Iowa

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IOWA ANNUAL STATISTICS Year 2011 Opp. 2010 Opp. 2009 Opp. 2008 Opp. 2007 Opp. 2006 Opp. 2005 Opp. 2004 Opp. 2003 Opp. 2002 Opp. 2001 Opp. 2000 Opp. 1999 Opp. 1998 Opp. 1997 Opp. 1996 Opp. 1995 Opp. 1994 Opp. 1993 Opp. 1992 Opp. 1991 Opp. 1990 Opp. 1989 Opp. 1988 Opp. 1987 Opp. 1986 Opp. 1985 Opp. 1984 Opp. 1983 Opp. 1982 Opp.

Points Total-PPG 358-27.5 310-23.8 376-28.9 221-17.0 301-23.2 200-15.4 394-30.3 169-13.0 222-18.5 225-18.8 310-23.8 269-20.7 360-30.0 240-20.0 292-24.3 211-17.6 373-28.7 210-16.2 484-37.2 256-19.7 391-32.6 258-21.5 203-16.9 330-27.5 162-14.7 347-31.5 172-15.6 287-26.1 411-34.3 159-13.2 339-28.3 243-20.3 368-30.7 259-21.6 307-27.9 324-29.5 214-17.8 293-24.4 243-20.3 278-23.2 343-28.6 179-14.9 427-35.6 288-24 197-17.9 278-25.3 336-25.9 236-18.2 380-29.2 250-19.2 391-32.6 214-17.8 440-36.7 167-13.9 359-27.6 201-15.5 380-31.7 189-15.8 229-19.1 230-19.2

First Downs 266 278 261 249 232 195 269 215 203 227 261 250 272 256 199 202 223 220 270 282 242 211 200 263 177 253 171 212 211 81 103 97 131 91 116 137 88 130 94 106 116 95 147 84 201 215 278 223 278 194 248 187 284 195 279 199 270 226 224 219

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Rushing Att-Yds-YPG 454-1790-137.7 549-2028-156.0 449-1929-148.4 407-1320-101.5 454-1485-114.2 285-1607-123.6 515-2453-188.7 397-1222-94.0 438-1515-126.2 454-1464-122.0 432-1865-143.5 480-1737-133.6 436-2096-174.7 470-1512-126.0 428-871-72.6 392-1110-92.5 535-2241-172.4 480-1205-92.7 553-2784-214.2 416-1065-81.9 488-2104-175.3 437-1405-117.1 403-1090-90.8 521-2331-194.3 339-1028-93.5 545-2698-245.3 406-1470-80.9 473-2374-187.3 522-2604-217.0 469-1816-119.1 523-2154-179.5 464-1690-140.8 559-2398-199.8 455-1503-125.3 474-2431-221 519-2415-219.6 452-1296-108 559-2277-189.8 491-1566-130.5 461-2047-170.6 514-2128-177.3 483-1464-122 577-2699-224.9 432-1317-109.8 402-1323-120.3 480-1611-146.5 495-1741-133.9 586-2186-168.2 484-1695-141.3 521-1514-116.5 517-2260-188.3 461-1246-103.8 467-1896-158.0 489-1446-120.5 607-2105-161.9 474-1308-118.9 532-2408-200.7 460-1593-132.8 556-2101-175.1 419-1441-120.1

Passing Com-At-Int-TD 240-412-8-25 256-413-10-21 226-357-6-26 298-479-19-12 213-392-20-19 190-383-21-9 187-320-11-16 256-463-23-9 199-376-7-17 247-426-14-13 248-423-19-21 241-423-14-20 245-404-8-23 276-445-10-18 239-385-14-20 234-424-17-15 171-320-10-19 257-462-13-11 182-314-5-27 300-535-20-15 210-323-13-20 208-377-13-15 230-404-11-16 216-381-9-21 202-376-9-6 167-296-6-23 153-303-15-6 158-296-12-14 143-271-11-24 151-336-22-13 168-293-12-12 169-361-17-13 176-309-16-15 186-354-18-15 142-264-13-12 130-249-9-12 195-330-12-11 164-319-18-9 247-416-13-18 184-320-18-11 218-346-13-19 160-306-12-13 196-322-11-17 204-374-13-16 196-352-17-13 182-319-12-13 290-470-14-18 161-326-17-11 276-448-13-23 150-311-22-14 186-324-14-20 168-325-23-14 276-420-16-30 188-347-19-9 226-348-16-23 204-385-19-15 194-346-14-20 205-413-21-12 163-265-12-11 226-409-20-10

Passing Yards-YPG 3052-234.8 2898-222.9 3049-234.5 2297-230.5 2887-222.1 1988-152.9 2362-181.7 2656-197.3 2281-190.1 2750-229.2 3118-239.8 2732-210.2 3093-257.8 3080-256.7 2881-240.1 2416-201.3 2095-161.2 2884-221.8 2734-210.3 3554-273.4 2618-218.2 2496-208.0 2580-215.0 2960-246.7 2275-206.8 2399-218.1 2045-185.9 2328-211.6 2263-188.6 1875-156.3 2120-176.7 2007-167.3 2613-217.8 2493-207.8 2045-185.9 1777-161.6 2276-189.7 2064-172 2723-226.9 2135-177.9 2697-224.8 1953-162.8 2456-204.7 2404-200.3 2455-223.2 2233-203 3752-288.6 2104-161.9 3796-292 2288-176 2731-227.6 2200-183.3 3611-300.9 2116-176.3 3053-234.8 2231-171.6 3239-269.9 2441-203.4 1873-156.1 2572-214.2

Total Yds. Plays-Yds-YPG 866-4842-372.5 962-4926-378.9 806-4978-382.9 886-4317-332.1 846-4372-336.3 844-3595-276.5 835-4815-370.4 860-3787-291.3 814-3796-316.3 880-4214-351.2 855-4983-383.3 903-4469-343.8 840-5189-432.4 915-4592-382.7 813-3752-312.7 816-3526-293.8 855-4336-333.5 942-4089-314.5 867-5518-424.5 951-4619-355.3 811-4722-393.5 814-3901-325.1 807-3670-305.8 902-5291-440.9 715-3303-300.3 841-5097-463.4 709-2935-266.8 769-4388-398.9 793-4867-405.6 805-3304-275.3 816-4274-356.2 825-3697-308.1 868-5011-417.6 809-3996-333 738-4476-406.9 768-4192-381.1 782-3572-297.7 878-4341-361.8 907-4289-357.4 781-4182-348.5 860-4825-402.1 789-3417-284.8 899-5155-429.6 806-3721-310.1 754-3778-343.5 799-3844-349.5 965-5493-422.5 912-4290-330 971-5585-429.6 883-3802-292.5 841-4991-415.9 786-3446-287.2 887-5507-458.9 836-3562-296.8 955-5158-396.8 859-3539-272.2 878-5647-470.6 873-4034-336.2 821-3974-331.2 828-4013-334.4

PuntsAvg. 53-41.2 62-42.0 56-43.6 71-40.9 61-40.9 78-40.6 51-40.9 76-39.9 87-40.8 75-40.8 56-37.6 66-40.9 58-38.4 73-40.9 66-39.9 67-41.2 82-40.4 93-39.8 53-39.5 78-39.4 49-35.7 70-40.2 74-42.5 56-39.8 73-41.9 50-40.1 77-39.3 63-40.0 57-41.7 90-37.2 59-43.1 77-41.2 54-41.5 65-39.7 42-39.7 50-38.6 66-40.9 52-36.8 64-37.1 60-38.7 54-32.5 72-35.5 52-35.2 69-38.7 59-37 58-39.2 61-36.1 73-37.7 59-38.8 73-38.1 52-40.5 74-41.4 46-38.6 79-37.7 70-38.3 64-41.4 52-37.2 81-40.7 68-43.8 61-42.2

Fum.Lost 18-10 26-9 12-5 11-5 11-8 20-9 20-13 17-9 13-6 19-7 21-12 17-6 15-9 14-6 17-5 22-15 20-11 22-12 17-11 22-11 17-8 15-8 22-9 21-8 20-8 12-7 17-8 21-12 22-12 22-10 22-12 34-16 21-8 18-9 24-16 20-13 24-10 25-10 20-10 26-14 15-8 22-11 32-16 29-18 36-21 20-15 24-16 36-18 33-18 25-17 21-14 26-16 20-13 27-15 33-19 29-18 25-12 23-11 27-14 22-14

Pen. Yds. 62-463 83-701 64-486 85-753 57-447 72-619 53-34.3 65-46.5 67-579 61-487 65-581 65-575 52-447 65-500 91-675 59-485 81-636 71-651 103-873 73-559 78-595 61-491 78-652 73-646 59-451 69-656 71-600 89-760 69-560 76-678 74-595 60-456 95-857 66-577 75-734 67-552 62-565 64-588 66-551 82-664 57-501 58-495 65-552 87-660 55-459 56-427 70-581 67-537 69-576 82-674 81-689 56-540 60-463 59-420 70-596 64-504 84-710 63-581 66-587 58-535


IOWA ANNUAL STATISTICS Year 1981 Opp. 1980 Opp. 1979 Opp. 1978 Opp. 1977 Opp. 1976 Opp. 1975 Opp. 1974 Opp. 1973 Opp. 1972 Opp. 1971 Opp. 1970 Opp. 1969 Opp. 1968 Opp. 1967 Opp. 1966 Opp. 1965 Opp. 1964 Opp. 1963 Opp. 1962 Opp. 1961 Opp. 1960 Opp. 1959 Opp. 1958 Opp. 1957 Opp. 1956 Opp. 1955 Opp. 1954 Opp. 1953 Opp. 1952 Opp.

Points Total-PPG 260-23.6 129-11.7 154-14 238-21.6 239-21.7 216-19.6 125-11.4 291-26.5 171-15.5 229-20.8 161-14.6 234-21.3 182-16.5 279-25.4 157-14.3 308-28 140-12.7 401-36.5 109-9.9 208-18.9 121-11 379-34.5 129-11.7 259-23.5 255-25.5 275-27.5 322-32.2 289-28.9 161-16.1 277-27.7 86-8.6 253-25.3 94-9.4 92-9.2 170-18.9 209-23.2 126-15.8 112-14.0 127-14.1 166-18.4 215-23.9 162-18.0 234-26.0 108-12.0 223-25.8 100-11.1 272-29.3 146-14.6 263-29.2 112-12.4 219-21.9 84-8.4 166-17.4 173-19.2 192-21.3 141-15.7 187-20.8 91-10.1 121-13.4 210-24.4

First Downs 182 161 174 204 209 206 144 215 160 194 172 181 166 223 192 202 158 242 135 200 134 278 154 221 238 217 236 237 180 190 135 188 128 155 156 174 111 116 132 124 150 124 143 129 175 113 217 153 174 119 149 127 157 125 136 118 138 122 133 159

Rushing Att-Yds-YPG 520-2153-195.7 421-956-86.9 451-1486-135.1 517-1651-150.1 526-2130-193.6 525-1881-171 522-1366-124.1 547-2054-186.7 540-1562-142 566-1992-181.1 562-2144-194.9 546-2072-188.4 559-2406-218.7 615-2458-223.5 574-1982-180.2 586-3180-289.1 492-1599-145.4 748-3848-349.8 537-1629-148.1 626-2724-247.6 413-897-81.5 719-3572-324.7 529-1935-175.9 565-2858-259.8 474-2155-215.5 580-2205-220.5 530-2528-252.8 621-2819-281.9 423-1294-129.4 564-2544-254.4 408-1385-138.5 463-1990-199.0 355-848-84.8 518-1710-171.0 263-736-81.7 491-1663-184.7 333-1047-130.9 384-1329-166.1 410-1560-173.3 378-1308-145.3 402-1509-167.7 413-1493-165.8 439-2284-253.8 424-1492-165.7 440-2151-239.0 393-1037-115.2 498-2554-255.4 466-1707-170.7 453-2170-241.1 372-1014-112.6 499-2374-263.7 472-1451-161.2 470-1937-215.2 362-1479-164.3 442-2083-231.4 400-1496-166.2 456-2147-238.6 367-1050-116.7 458-1560-173.3 460-1650-183.3

Passing Com-At-Int-TD 109-214-10-7 156-315-21-7 154-320-13-12 141-285-14-12 124-248-14-12 145-282-16-9 90-220-17-4 138-270-8-21 100-197-16-6 96-189-9-14 60-163-15-5 90-204-12-8 33-125-10-3 90-169-6-7 88-187-13-6 50-130-6-7 84-217-15-5 48-107-11-7 72-175-15-2 72-172-11-6 126-282-14-9 94-197-8-8 67-176-10-4 91-183-4-11 142-309--13 117-235--12 123-229--13 85-202--6 140-297--9 95-177--10 91-226-21-3 127-234-11-13 115-288-27-4 92-174-8-6 154-321- 14-9 82-173-10-8 75-183-9-12 78-155-7-6 86-169-15-8 81-170-9-6 94-172-17-9 59-154-11-8 39-98-7-4 71-149-12-1 104-192-8-8 74-172-13-5 124-219-11-12 84-200-15-8 77-146-17-11 70-169-14-4 52-118-7-9 74-153-15-6 64-126-12-9 52-122-10-12 49-105-8-4 48-119-7-5 51-115-12-7 82-181-18-9 73-181-20-8 106-202-9-13

Passing Yards-YPG 1422-129.3 1834-166.7 1918-174.4 1913-173.9 1669-151.7 1843-167.5 1083-98.5 1947-177 1276-116 1500-136.4 972-88.4 1151-104.6 597-54.3 1282-116.5 1193-108.5 723-65.7 1126-102.4 716-65.1 825-75 989-89.9 1495-135.9 1400-127.3 860-78.2 1146-104.2 2088-208.8 1614-161.4 1876-187.6 1283-128.3 1748-174.8 1311-131.1 1210-121.0 1603-160.3 1241-124.1 1069-106.9 2125-236.1 1154-128.2 1165-145.6 921-115.1 985-109.4 1057-117.4 1319-146.5 858-95.3 511-56.7 573-63.6 1248-138.6 1098-122.0 1617-161.7 1213-121.3 1303-144.7 967-107.4 582-64.6 913-101.4 942-104.6 975-108.3 677-75.2 913-101.4 586-65.1 1208-134.2 985-109.4 1523-169.2

Total Yds. Plays-Yds-YPG 734-3575-325 736-2790-253.6 771-3404-309.5 802-3564-324 774-3799-345.4 807-3724-338.5 742-2449-222.6 817-4001-363.7 737-2838-258 755-3492-317.5 725-3116-283.3 750-3223-293 684-3003-273 784-3740-340 761-3175-288.6 716-3903-354.8 709-2725-247.7 855-4564-414.9 712-2454-223.1 798-3293-299.4 695-2392-217.5 916-4972-452 705-2795-254.1 748-4004-364 783-4243-424.3 815-3819-381.9 759-4404-440.4 823-4102-410.2 720-3042-304.2 741-3855-385.5 634-2595-259.5 697-3593-359.3 643-2089-208.9 692-2779-277.9 584-2873-319.2 664-2817-313.0 526-2212-276.5 539-2250-281.3 579-2545-282.8 548-2365-262.7 574-2828-314.2 567-2351-261.2 537-2795-310.5 573-2319-257.7 632-3399-377.6 565-2135-237.2 717-4171-417.1 666-2920-292.0 599-3473-385.8 541-1981-220.1 617-2956-328.4 625-1981-220.1 596-2879-319.8 484-2454-272.6 713-2613-290.4 519-2091-232.4 571-2733-303.6 548-2528-250.9 639-2545-282.7 662-3173-352.5

PuntsAvg. 57-45.4 71-35.1 67-37.6 65-37.2 54-37.5 49-36.1 85-36.6 63-37.8 74-35.4 57-35.5 56-35.6 62-35.3 56-37.9 41-37.9 56-36.7 46-35.8 65-35.4 40-37.6 75-35.2 56-34.9 80-35.7 48-36.1 69-36.5 48-37 51-36.3 51-39.4 52-36.5 56-36.6 71-31.1 56-36.5 63-34.8 53-35.0 65-39.6 63-37.3 40-32.4 36-35.6 54-35.7 47-37.5 44-34.5 52-36.7 44-32.8 45-34.1 42-32.7 47-37.7 31-33.4 48-36.2 36-31.3 51-33.9 19-32.9 48-34.0 43-34.9 52-34.7 39-34.3 40-37.8 4-37.0 20- N/A 42-40.2 46-39.1 54-38.7 51-43.0

Fum.Lost 21-14 30-15 44-21 27-13 26-18 38-20 32-19 37-16 23-12 44-26 39-16 14-6 51-14 29-12 33-20 28-18 43-27 30-14 36-17 48-24 21-10 47-22 25-15 33-16 27-18 26-19 27-15 18-10 22-12 16-10 28-13 24-10 20-11 26-13 30-21 30-20 16-6 28-17 20-18 16-11 21-14 27-15 23-11 27-14 34-19 24-14 36-20 28-18 30-18 27-13 25-17 27-16 36-18 26-15 30-20 26-17 31-16 21-13 30-16 32-21

Pen. Yds. 84-666 55-489 62-685 64-649 55-538 49-470 63-658 64-665 60-642 57-459 64-652 55-841 51-550 55-498 51-413 48-503 46-438 53-547 54-504 48-415 45-447 67-588 45-403 56-505 43-455 52-578 58-497 38-452 34-289 53-487 41-393 51-537 52-454 50-487 44-432 54-489 37-349 37-375 39-395 42-380 51-425 47-375 42-349 42-389 51-478 36-388 53-536 37-321 46-429 39-419 39-327 49-476 44-436 43-377 N/A N/A 55-475 48-417 52-485 78-677

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IOWA ANNUAL STATISTICS Year 1951 Opp. 1950 Opp. 1949 Opp. 1948 Opp. 1947 Opp. 1946 Opp. 1945 Opp. 1944 Opp. 1943 Opp. 1942 Opp. 1941 Opp. 1940 Opp. 1939 Opp. 1938 Opp. 1937 Opp. 1936 Opp. 1935 Opp. 1934 Opp. 1933 Opp. 1932 Opp. 1931 Opp. 1930 Opp.

Points Total-PPG 161-17.8 233-25.9 121-13.4 201-22.3 184-20.4 247-30.9 127-14.1 142-15.7 145-18.1 179-22.4 129-14.3 92-10.2 74-8.2 310-34.4 53-6.6 240-30.0 83-10.4 153-19.1 147-18.4 135-16.9 91-11.4 99-12.4 125-15.6 98-10.8 130-16.3 91-11.4 46-5.8 135-16.9 36-4.5 120-15.0 85-10.6 103-12.9 122-15.3 39-4.9 98-12.3 153-19.1 131-16.4 56-7.0 62-7.8 171-21.4 7-0.9 131-16.4 88-11.0 74-9.3

First Downs 131 144 124 120 115 137 100 112 97 123 100 97 89 103 58 89 80 93 98 136 86 93 76 73 69 82 71 87 77 67 79 82 73 61

Rushing Att-Yds-YPG 465-1692-188.0 434-1400-155.5 425-1650-183.3 410-1242-138.0 365-1475-163.8 491-2015-223.8 334-1028-128.5 421-1742-217.8 359-1030-114.4 407-1865-207.2 437-1807-200.7 407-1217-135.2 335-874-97.1 445-2310-256.6 299-904-113.0 413-1900-237.5 313-1011-126.4 383-1511-188.9 400-1402-140.2 507-1692-169.2 388-1156-144.5 382-1365-170.6 376-1161-145.1 N/A-1052-131.5 318-1014-126.8 N/A-1074-134.3 283-820-102.5 N/A-1446-180.8 N/A-943-117.9 N/A -950-118.8 N/A-1382-172.8 N/A-1448-181.0 316-1644-205.5 N/A-971-121.4

Passing Com-At-Int-TD 83-188-14-11 93-173-15-13 65-198-23-9 74-163-16-13 66-194-16-13 73-158-13- N/A 66-170-14- N/A 44-115-13- N/A 77-168-14-11 54-135-11- N/A 39-91-12-3 47-106-16- N/A 65-184-11-7 33-80-16- N/A 21-69-7-1 19-62-11- N/A 40-123-11- N/A 43-104-14- N/A 45-122-12- N/A 47-134-14- N/A 32-95-14- N/A 24-89-12-N/A 19-95-11-N/A 41-113-12-N/A 36-100-16-N/A 39-107-13-N/A 48-115-15-N/A 43-122-24-N/A 43-121-9-N/A 27-68-22-N/A 26-75-13-2 39-86-10-N/A 22-73-15-4 26-89-16-3

Passing Yards-YPG 1153-128.1 1508-167.5 994-110.4 1107-123.0 1037-115.2 1098-122.0 1157-144.6 780-86.7 1092-121.3 626-69.5 352-39.1 590-65.5 912-101.3 512-56.8 205-25.6 535-66.9 613-76.6 693-86.6 929-92.9 655-65.5 431-53.9 365-45.6 317-39.6 596-74.5 749-93.6 605-75.6 535-66.9 564-70.5 676-84.5 517-64.6 430-53.8 569-71.1 343-42.9 845-105.6

Note: Detailed statistical records were not available prior to 1935, N/A= Not Available

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Total Yds. Plays-Yds-YPG 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

PuntsAvg. 64-37.8 60-33.8 58-40.9 68-37.3 51-36.4 44-40.5 56-37.8 54-36.5 61-37.0 36-34.0 46-33.1 59-33.8 74-28.0 57-32.6 52-34.1 38-36.8 45-35.6 53-32.3 68-36.3 69-34.7 80-28.3 71-31.5 82-35.4 76-32.1 80-38.5 76-34.1 62-41.7 64-37.8 N/A-43 N/A-36.2 N/A-38 N/A-36 N/A-36 N/A-35

Fum.Lost 30-16 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. 69-538 50-213 58-543 60-530 52-438 60-513 32-262 42-322 44-302 32-294 46-353 49-402 48-357 47-494 46-296 70-570 39-246 52-466 44-327 45-373 37-280 33-340 43-352 33-246 30-248 29-264 33-318 26-245 26-195 19-194 N/A-225 N/A-155 N/A-305 N/A-242


ALL-TIME COACHES RECORDS/SERIES RESULTS

All-Time Coaches Records Ranked According to Total Victories Overall Big Ten Name Years W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Hayden Fry 1979-98 143-89-6 .613 96-61-5 .608 Kirk Ferentz 1999-p 96-66-0 .593 57-47 .548 Forest Evashevski 1952-60 52-27-4 .651 33-21-2 .607 Howard Jones 1916-23 42-17-1 .708 21-12-0 .636 Eddie Anderson 1939-42, 1946-49 35-33-2 .514 21-24-2 .468 Burt Ingwersen 1924-31 33-27-4 .547 11-20-4 .371 Alden Knipe 1899-1902 29-11-4 .705 2-6-1 .278 John Chalmers 1903-05 24-8-0 .750 1-6-0 .143 Jess Hawley 1910-15 24-18-0 .571 8-11-0 .278 Bob Commings 1974-78 18-37-0 .327 13-27 .325 Jerry Burns 1961-65 16-27-2 .378 8-15-1 .354 Ray Nagel 1966-70 16-32-1 .340 11-22-2 .343 Ossie Solem 1932-36 15-21-4 .425 5-16-4 .280 A.E. Bull 1896 7-1-1 .833 - - --Mark Catlin 1906-08 7-10-0 .412 1-3-0 .250 Leonard Raffensperger 1950-51 5-10-3 .361 2-9-1 .208 Otto Wagonhurst 1897 4-4-0 .500 - - --Roger Sherman 1894 4-4-1 .500 - - --Frank Lauterbur 1971-73 4-28-1 .136 3-22-1 .135 No head coach 1889-91 4-4-0 .500 - - --E.A. Dalton 1892 3-2-1 .583 - - --Ben Donnelly 1893 3-4-0 .429 - - --John Griffith 1909 2-4-1 .357 0-1-0 .000 Clem Crowe 1945 2-7-0 .222 1-5-0 .167 Irl Tubbs 1937-38 2-13-1 .156 1-8-1 .150 Slip Madigan 1943-44 2-13-1 .156 0-10-1 .045

Ranked According to Overall Game Winning Percentage Overall Big Ten Name Years W-L Pct. W-L Pct. A.E. Bull 1896 7-1-1 .833 - - --John Chalmers 1903-05 24-8-0 .750 1-6-0 .143 Howard Jones 1916-23 42-17-1 .708 21-12-0 .636 Alden Knipe 1899-1902 29-11-4 .705 2-6-1 .278 Forest Evashevski 1952-60 52-27-4 .651 33-21-2 .607 Hayden Fry 1979-98 143-89-6 .613 96-51-5 .648 Kirk Ferentz 1999-p 96-66-0 .593 57-47 .548 E.A. Dalton 1892 3-2-1 .583 - - --Jess Hawley 1910-15 24-18-0 .571 8-11-0 .278 Burt Ingwersen 1924-31 33-27-4 .547 11-20-4 .371 Eddie Anderson 1939-42, 1946-49 35-33-2 .514 21-24-2 .468 Roger Sherman 1894 4-4-1 .500 - - --Otto Wagonhurst 1897 4-4-0 .500 - - --No head coach 1889-91 4-4-0 .500 - - --Ben Donnelly 1893 3-4-0 .429 - - --Ossie Solem 1932-36 15-21-4 .425 5-16-4 .280 Mark Catlin 1906-08 7-10-0 .412 1-3-0 .250 Jerry Burns 1961-65 16-27-2 .378 8-15-1 .354 Leonard Raffensperger 1950-51 5-10-3 .361 2-9-1 .208 Ray Nagel 1966-70 16-32-1 .340 11-22-2 .343 John Griffith 1909 2-4-1 .357 0-1-0 .000 Bob Commings 1974-78 18-37-0 .327 13-27 .325 Clem Crowe 1945 2-7-0 .222 1-5-0 .167 Slip Madigan 1943-44 2-13-1 .156 0-10-1 .045 Irl Tubbs 1937-38 2-13-1 .156 1-8-1 .150 Frank Lauterbur 1971-73 4-28-1 .136 3-22-1 .135

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

Team First Game W-L-T Des Moines 1905 1-0-0 Des Moines YMCA 1896 1-0-0 Detroit 1930 1-0-0 Doane 1895 0-1-0 Drake 1896 12-3-0 Eastern Illinois 2010 1-0-0 Florida 1983 1-2-0 Fla International 2008 1-0-0 George Washington 1931 1-1-0 Great Lakes 1917 0-4-0 Grinnell 1889 11-5-1 Hawaii 1956 3-1-0 Idaho 1964 1-0-0 Illinois 1899 29-38-2 Indiana 1912 42-27-4 Iowa Preflight 1943 0-2-0 Iowa State 1894 39-20-0 Iowa Wesleyan 1890 1-0-0 Kansas 1891 4-6-0 Kansas State 1951 5-1-0 Kent State 2001 2-0-0 Knox 1892 6-0-1 Lawrence 1924 1-0-0 Louisiana-Monroe 2011 1-0-0 Louisiana State 2005 1-0-0 Luther 1893 1-0-0 Maine 2008 1-0-0 Marquette 1930 1-1-0 Miami, Fla. 1950 0-4-0 Miami, OH 2001 3-0-0

Team First Game W-L-T Michigan 1900 13-40-4 Michigan State 1953 22-19-2 Minnesota 1891 42-61-2 Missouri 1892 6-7-0 Monmouth 1905 4-0-0 Montana 1954 2-0-0 Morningside 1908 4-0-0 Nebraska 1891 12-27-3 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 14-1-0 Northwestern 1897 47-23-3 Notre Dame 1921 8-13-3 Ohio State 1922 14-46-3 Oklahoma 1979 0-2-0 Oklahoma State 1923 1-1-0 Oregon 1949 1-2-0 Oregon State 1956 7-5-0 P&S 1897 0-1-0 Parsons 1895 1-0-0 Penn College 1895 2-0-0 Penn State 1930 12-12-0 Pittsburgh 1931 2-3-0 Purdue 1910 34-45-3 Ripon 1928 1-0-0 Rush 1898 1-1-0 St. Louis 1905 2-1-0

Team First Game W-L-T San Diego State 1986 1-0-0 Simpson 1898 4-0-0 South Carolina 2009 1-0-0 South Dakota 1917 8-0-0 Southeast Oklahoma 1924 1-0-0 Southern Cal 1925 2-7-0 Syracuse 1975 3-1-0 Temple 1936 1-0-0 Tennessee 1982 1-1-0 Tennessee Tech 2011 1-0-0 Texas 1984 1-0-0 Texas A&M 1931 0-1-0 Texas El Paso 1986 1-0-0 Texas Christian 1958 2-1-0 Texas Tech 1996 2-0-0 Tulsa 1989 3-1-0 UCLA 1938 3-6-0 Upper Iowa 1898 2-0-0 Utah 1978 0-1-0 Utah State 1957 2-0-0 Wabash 1925 2-0-0 Washington 1937 3-3-0 Washington State 1953 3-1-1 Washington, Mo. 1902 4-0-0 Western Michigan 2000 0-2-0 Wilton 1896 2-0-0 Wisconsin 1894 42-42-2 Wyoming 1953 2-0-0 Yale 1922 1-0-0 2012 opponents listed in boldface

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS Air Force (Series tied, 0-0-1) 10/04/58 _____ T _______ 13-13 ________ home Akron (Iowa leads, 1-0) 8/31/02 ______ W ______ 57-21 ________ home Arkansas (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/03/25 _____ W ______ 25-0 _________ home Arkansas State (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/03/09 _____ W ______ 24-21 ________ home Arizona (Iowa trails, 6-7) 9/17/66 ______ W ______ 31-20 ________ home 10/04/69 _____ W ______ 31-19 ________ home 10/03/70 _____ L _______ 10-17 _________away 10/06/73 _____ L _______ 20-23 ________ home 9/24/77 ______ L _______ 7-41 _________ home 9/30/78 ______ L _______ 3-23 __________away 10/04/80 _____ L _______ 3-5 __________ home 9/25/82 ______ W ______ 17-14 _________away 9/12/87 ______ W ______ 15-14 _________away 9/07/96 ______ W ______ 21-20 ________ home 9/19/98 ______ L _______ 11-35 _________away 9/19/09 ______ W ______ 27-17 ________ home 9/18/10 ______ L _______ 27-34 _________away Arizona State (Iowa trails, 2-1) 12/31/97 _____ L _______ 7-17 ___ El Paso, Texas 9/20/03 ______ W ______ 21-2 _________ home 9/18/04 ______ L _______ 7-44 __________away Augustana (Iowa leads, 2-0) 10/20/1894 ___ W ______ 34-0 __________away 9/27/1904 ____ W ______ 33-2 _________ home Ball State (Iowa leads, 2-0) 9/3/05 _______ W ______ 56-0 _________ home 9/25/10 ______ W ______ 45-0 _________ home Berg AAF (Iowa leads, 1-0) 9/29/45 ______ W ______ 14-13 ________ home Boston University (Iowa leads, 1-0) 11/20/48 _____ W ______ 34-14 _________away

Carroll (Iowa leads, 2-0) 10/30/26 _____ W ______ 21-0 _________ home 9/29/29 ______ W ______ 46-0 _________ home Centenary (Iowa trails, 0-1) 10/11/30 _____ L _______ 12-19 ________ home Central Michigan (Iowa leads, 2-0) 9/03/94 ______ W ______ 52-21 ________ home 9/05/98 ______ W ______ 38-0 _________ home Chicago (Iowa trails, 3-9-2) 10/27/1894 ___ T _______ 18-18 _________away 10/10/1896 ___ L _______ 0-6 ___________away 10/08/1898 ___ L _______ 0-36 __________away 10/07/1899 ___ T _______ 5-5 ___________away 11/02/1900 ___ W ______ 17-0 __________away 10/15/04 _____ L _______ 0-39 __________away 10/07/05 _____ L _______ 0-42 __________away 10/19/12 _____ L _______ 14-34 _________away 10/22/13 _____ L _______ 6-23 __________away 10/17/14 _____ L _______ 0-7 ___________away 11/15/19 _____ L _______ 6-9 ___________away 10/23/20 _____ L _______ 0-10 __________away 10/13/28 _____ W ______ 13-0 __________away 10/15/38 _____ W ______ 27-14 _________away Cincinnati (Iowa leads, 1-0) 9/15/90 ______ W ______ 63-10 ________ home Coe (Iowa leads, 9-0) 10/21/1892 ___ W ______ 48-0 __________away 10/08/1893 ___ W ______ 56-0 __________away 10/30/1901 ___ W ______ 11-0 _________ home 9/29/03 ______ W ______ 16-0 _________ home 9/24/04 ______ W ______ 17-0 _________ home 9/26/05 ______ W ______ 27-0 _________ home 11/10/06 _____ W ______ 15-12 ________ home 10/10/08 _____ W ______ 92-0 _________ home 10/12/18 _____ W ______ 27-0 _________ home Colgate (Series tied, 1-1) 10/12/35 _____ W ______ 12-6 _________ home 10/22/38 _____ L _______ 0-14 _________ home

Bradley Tech (Iowa leads, 5-0) 9/27/30 ______ W ______ 38-12 ________ home

Colorado (Iowa trails, 0-2) 9/17/88 ______ L _______ 21-24 ________ home 9/26/92 ______ L _______ 12-28 _________away

Buffalo (Iowa leads, 1-0) 9/6/03 _______ W ______ 56-7 _________ home

Colorado Teachers (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/02/26 _____ W ______ 24-0 _________ home

Butler (Iowa leads, 1-0) 11/08/24 _____ W ______ 7-0 __________ home

Cornell (Iowa leads, 13-1) 10/24/1891 ___ W ______ 64-6 _________ home 10/13/1894 ___ W ______ 60-0 __________away 9/27/03 ______ W ______ 6-0 __________ home 10/01/04 _____ W ______ 88-0 _________ home 10/09/09 _____ W ______ 3-0 __________ home 10/21/11 _____ L _______ 0-3 ___________away 10/12/12 _____ W ______ 31-0 _________ home 10/15/13 _____ W ______ 76-0 _________ home 10/10/14 _____ W ______ 49-0 _________ home 10/02/15 _____ W ______ 33-0 __________away 10/07/16 _____ W ______ 31-6 _________ home 10/06/17 _____ W ______ 22-13 ________ home 10/19/18 _____ W ______ 34-0 _________ home 10/09/20 _____ W ______ 63-0 _________ home

Brigham Young (Series tied, 0-0-1) 12/30/91 _____ T _______ 13-13 _ San Diego, Ca. California (Iowa leads, 3-1) 1/01/59 ______ W ______ 38-12 __ Pasadena, Ca. 9/26/59 ______ W ______ 42-12 _________away 9/30/61 ______ W ______ 28-7 _________ home 12/31/93 _____ L _______ 3-37San Antonio, Texas Camp Dodge (Series tied, 0-0-1) 11/23/18 _____ T _______ 0-0 ___________away Camp Grant (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/10/42 _____ W ______ 33-16 ________ home Carleton College (Iowa leads, 1-0) 9/26/36 ______ W ______ 14-0 _________ home

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Denver (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/29/27 _____ W ______ 15-0 _________ home

Denver Athletic Club (Iowa trails, 0-1) 10/15/1893 ___ L _______ 0-58 __________away Des Moines (Iowa leads, 1-0) 11/11/1905 ___ W ______ 72-0 _________ home Des Moines YMCA (Iowa leads, 1-0) 11/21/1896 ___ W ______ 34-0 __________away Detroit (Iowa leads, 1-0) 11/01/30 _____ W ______ 7-3 ___________away Doane (Iowa trails, 0-1) 10/12/1895 ___ L _______ 0-10 _________ home Drake (Iowa leads, 12-3) 10/03/1896 ___ W ______ 32-0 _________ home 11/13/1897 ___ W ______ 16-0 __________away 10/15/1898 ___ L _______ 5-18 _________ home 10/26/1900 ___ W ______ 26-0 _________ home 10/11/1901 ___ W ______ 6-5 ___________away 10/11/02 _____ W ______ 12-0 __________away 10/10/03 _____ W ______ 22-6 _________ home 10/06/04 _____ W ______ 17-0 __________away 11/18/05 _____ W ______ 44-0 _________ home 10/26/07 _____ W ______ 25-4 __________away 11/14/08 _____ L _______ 6-12 _________ home 11/06/09 _____ L _______ 14-17 _________away 11/12/10 _____ W ______ 21-0 _________ home 9/27/41 ______ W ______ 25-8 _________ home 9/14/85 ______ W ______ 58-0 _________ home Eastern Illinois (Iowa leads, 1-0) 9/4/10 _______ W ______ 37-7 _________ home Florida (Iowa trails, 2-1) 12/30/83 _____ L _______ 6-14 _Jacksonville, Fla. 1/01/04 ______ W ______ 37-17 ____ Tampa, Fla. 1/2/06 _______ L _______ 24-31 ____ Tampa, Fla. Florida International (Iowa leads, 1-0) 9/6/09 _______ W ______ 42-0 _________ home George Washington (Series tied, 1-1) 10/31/31 _____ W ______ 7-0 __________ home 10/28/32 _____ L _______ 6-21 ______________ away ________ Georgia Tech (Iowa leads, 1-0) 1/05/10 ______ W ______ 24-14 ____ Miami, Fla. Great Lakes (Iowa trails, 0-4) 11/03/17 _____ L _______ 14-23 _________away 9/28/18 ______ L _______ 0-10 _________ home 10/03/42 _____ L _______ 0-25 _________ home 9/25/43 ______ L _______ 7-21 __________away Grinnell (Iowa leads, 11-5-1) 11/16/1889 ___ L _______ 0-24 __________away 10/18/1890 ___ L _______ 6-11 _________ home 11/07/1891 ___ L _______ 4-6 ___________away 11/16/1892 ___ W ______ 18-12 ________ home 11/11/1893 ___ L _______ 14-36 _________away 11/10/1894 ___ W ______ 6-0 __________ home 11/14/1896 ___ W ______ 15-6 __________away 11/20/1897 ___ W ______ 16-12 ________ home 11/12/1898 ___ T _______ 5-5 ___________away 11/11/1899 ___ W ______ 16-0 _________ home 11/16/1900 ___ W ______ 63-2 _________ home 11/16/1901 ___ W ______ 17-11 ________ home 10/24/03 _____ W ______ 17-0 __________away 11/12/04 _____ W ______ 69-0 _________ home 11/04/05 _____ W ______ 46-0 _________ home


ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS 10/14/16 _____ W ______ 17-7 _________ home 10/20/17 _____ L _______ 0-10 _________ home Hawaii (Iowa leads, 3-1) 10/20/56 _____ W ______ 34-0 _________ home 12/01/84 _____ W ______ 17-6 __________away 9/03/88 ______ L _______ 24-27 _________away 9/07/91 ______ W ______ 53-10 ________ home Idaho (Iowa leads 1-0) 9/26/64 ______ W ______ 34-24 ________ home Illinois (Iowa trails, 29-38-2) 11/30/1899 ___ W ______ 58-0 __________away 11/09/1901 ___ L _______ 0-27 _________ home 11/27/02 _____ L _______ 0-80 __________away 11/21/03 _____ W ______ 12-0 _________ home 11/19/04 _____ L _______ 0-29 __________away 11/09/07 _____ W ______ 25-12 ________ home 11/07/08 _____ L _______ 0-22 __________away 10/26/18 _____ L _______ 0-19 _________ home 10/18/19 _____ L _______ 7-9 ___________away 10/23/20 _____ L _______ 3-20 __________away 10/15/21 _____ W ______ 14-2 _________ home 10/21/22 _____ W ______ 8-7 ___________away 10/20/23 _____ L _______ 6-9 __________ home 11/01/24 _____ L _______ 0-36 __________away 10/17/25 _____ W ______ 12-10 ________ home 10/16/26 _____ L _______ 6-13 __________away 11/05/27 _____ L _____ 0-14 ___________ home 10/20/29 _____ T _____ 7-7 ____________ home 10/26/35 _____ W ____ 19-0 ____________away 10/17/36 _____ T _____ 0-0 ____________ home 11/23/40 _____ W ____ 18-7 ___________ home 11/08/41 _____ W ____ 21-0 ____________away 10/17/42 _____ L _____ 7-12 ___________ home 11/06/43 _____ L _____ 10-19 __________ home 10/14/44 _____ L _____ 6-40 ____________away 11/10/45 _____ L _____ 7-48 ____________away 11/02/46 _____ L _____ 0-7 ____________ home 10/04/47 _____ L _____ 12-35 __________ home 11/06/48 _____ L _____ 0-14 ____________away 10/08/49 _____ L _____ 14-20 __________ home 11/11/50 _____ L _____ 7-21 ___________ home 11/10/51 _____ L _____ 13-40 ___________away 11/08/52 _____ L _____ 13-33 __________ home 11/25/67 _____ L _____ 19-21 __________ home 11/23/68 _____ W ____ 37-13 ___________away 11/22/69 _____ W ____ 40-0 ____________away 11/21/70 _____ W ____ 22-16 __________ home 11/20/71 _____ L _____ 0-31 ____________away 11/25/72 _____ W ____ 15-14 __________ home 10/27/73 _____ L _____ 0-50 ____________away 10/26/74 _____ W ____ 14-12 __________ home 9/11/75 ______ L _____ 12-27 __________ home 9/11/76 ______ L _____ 6-24 ____________away 10/06/79 _____ W ____ 13-7 ____________away 10/11/80 _____ L _____ 14-20 __________ home 10/31/81 _____ L _____ 7-24 ____________away 10/30/82 _____ W ____ 14-13 __________ home 10/01/83 _____ L _____ 0-33 ____________away 9/29/84 ______ W ____ 21-16 __________ home 11/09/85 _____ W ____ 59-0 ___________ home 11/08/86 _____ L _____ 16-20 ___________away 11/04/89 _____ L _____ 7-31 ___________ home 11/03/90 _____ W ____ 54-28 ___________away 10/19/91 _____ W ____ 24-21 __________ home 10/17/92 _____ W ____ 24-14 ___________away 10/16/93 _____ L _____ 3-49 ___________ home 10/15/94 _____ L _____ 7-47 ____________away 11/04/95 _____ L _____ 7-26 ___________ home 11/02/96 _____ W ____ 31-21 ___________away

9/27/97 ______ W ____ 38-10 __________ home 9/26/98 ______ W ____ 37-14 ___________away 11/06/99 _____ L _____ 24-40 __________ home 10/14/00 _____ L _____ 0-31 ____________away 11/01/03 _____ W ____ 41-10 __________ home 10/30/04 _____ W ____ 23-13 ___________away 10/01/05 _____ W ____ 35-7 ___________ home 9/23/06 ______ W ____ 24-7 ____________away 10/13/07 _____ W ____ 10-6 ___________ home 11/1/08 ______ L _____ 24-27 ___________away Indiana (Iowa leads, 42-27-4) 11/09/12 _____ W ____ 13-6 ____________away 11/08/13 _____ W ____ 60-0 ___________ home 10/02/20 _____ W ____ 17-7 ____________away 11/12/21 _____ W ____ 41-0 ___________ home 10/17/31 _____ T _____ 0-0 ____________ home 10/15/32 _____ L _____ 0-12 ____________away 11/03/34 _____ T _____ 0-0 _____________away 11/02/35 _____ T _____ 6-6 ____________ home 10/31/36 _____ L _____ 6-13 ____________away 11/13/37 _____ L _____ 0-3 ____________ home 11/12/38 _____ L _____ 3-7 _____________away 10/07/39 _____ W ____ 32-29 __________ home 10/19/40 _____ L _____ 6-10 ____________away 11/01/41 _____ W ____ 13-7 ___________ home 10/24/42 _____ W ____ 14-13 ___________away 10/16/43 _____ T _____ 7-7 ____________ home 10/28/44 _____ L _____ 0-32 ____________away 10/20/45 _____ L _____ 20-52 __________ home 10/19/46 _____ W ____ 13-0 ____________away 10/11/47 _____ W ____ 27-14 __________ home 10/02/48 _____ L _____ 0-7 _____________away 10/15/49 _____ W ____ 35-9 ___________ home 10/07/50 _____ L _____ 7-20 ____________away 10/04/52 _____ L _____ 13-20 ___________away 10/24/53 _____ W ____ 19-13 __________ home 10/23/54 _____ W ____ 27-14 ___________away 10/08/55 _____ W ____ 20-6 ___________ home 9/29/56 ______ W ____ 27-0 ____________away 10/12/57 _____ W ____ 47-7 ____________away 10/11/58 _____ W ____ 34-13 __________ home 10/14/61 _____ W ____ 27-8 ___________ home 10/13/62 _____ W ____ 14-10 ___________away 10/12/63 _____ W ____ 37-26 __________ home 10/10/64 _____ W ____ 21-20 ___________away 10/30/65 _____ L _____ 17-21 ___________away 10/29/66 _____ W ____ 20-19 __________ home 10/14/67 _____ L _____ 17-21 ___________away 10/12/68 _____ L _____ 34-38 __________ home 11/08/69 _____ W ____ 28-17 ___________away 11/07/70 _____ W ____ 42-13 __________ home 11/13/71 _____ L _____ 7-14 ___________ home 11/18/72 _____ L _____ 8-16 ____________away 10/18/75 _____ W ____ 20-10 ___________away 10/16/76 _____ L _____ 7-14 ___________ home 11/05/77 _____ L _____ 21-24 __________ home 11/11/78 _____ L _____ 14-34 ___________away 9/08/79 ______ L _____ 26-30 __________ home 9/13/80 ______ W ____ 16-7 ____________away 10/10/81 _____ W ____ 42-28 __________ home 10/09/82 _____ W ____ 24-20 ___________away 10/29/83 _____ W ____ 49-3 ___________ home 10/27/84 _____ W ____ 24-20 ___________away 10/31/87 _____ W ____ 29-21 __________ home 10/29/88 _____ L _____ 34-45 ___________away 11/09/91 _____ W ____ 38-21 __________ home 11/07/92 _____ W ____ 14-0 ____________away 10/09/93 _____ L _____ 10-16 ___________away 10/08/94 _____ L _____ 20-27 __________ home 10/14/95 _____ W ____ 22-13 __________ home 10/12/96 _____ W ____ 31-10 ___________away

10/25/97 _____ W ____ 62-0 ___________ home 10/17/98 _____ L _____ 7-14 ____________away 10/23/99 _____ L _____ 31-38 __________ home 9/30/00 ______ L _____ 33-45 ___________away 10/20/01 _____ W ____ 42-28 __________ home 10/19/02 _____ W ____ 24-8 ____________away 10/15/05 _____ W ____ 38-21 __________ home 10/14/06 _____ L _____ 28-31 ___________away 9/29/07 ______ L _____ 20-38 __________ home 10/11/08 _____ W ____ 45-9 ____________away 10/31/09 _____ W ____ 42-24 __________ home 11/6/10 ______ W ____ 18-13 ___________away 10/22/11 _____ W ____ 45-24 __________ home Iowa Preflight (Iowa trails, 0-2) 10/09/43 _____ L _____ 0-25 ___________ home 11/25/44 _____ L _____ 6-30 ___________ home Iowa State (Iowa leads, 39-20) 10/01/1894 ___ L _____ 8-16 ___________ home 10/26/1895 ___ L _____ 0-24 ___________ home 10/05/1897 ___ L _____ 0-6 ____________ home 10/28/1899 ___ W ____ 5-0 ____________ home 10/18/1901 ___ W ____ 12-0 ___________ home 11/01/02 _____ W ____ 12-6 ___________ home 10/29/04 _____ W ____ 10-6 ___________ home 11/24/05 _____ W ____ 8-0 _____________away 11/23/06 _____ L _____ 0-2 ____________ home 11/24/07 _____ L _____ 14-20 ___________away 11/13/09 _____ W ____ 16-0 ___________ home 11/05/10 _____ W ____ 2-0 _____________away 11/18/11 _____ L _____ 0-9 ____________ home 11/16/12 _____ W ____ 20-7 ____________away 11/15/13 _____ W ____ 45-7 ___________ home 11/14/14 _____ W ____ 26-6 ____________away 11/13/15 _____ L _____ 0-16 ___________ home 11/18/16 _____ W ____ 19-16 ___________away 11/24/17 _____ W ____ 6-3 ____________ home 11/09/18 _____ W ____ 21-0 ___________ home 11/22/19 _____ W ____ 10-0 ___________ home 11/20/20 _____ W ____ 14-10 ___________away 11/04/33 _____ W ____ 27-7 ___________ home 10/20/34 _____ L _____ 6-31 ____________away 9/17/77 ______ W ____ 12-10 __________ home 9/23/78 ______ L _____ 0-31 ___________ home 9/29/79 ______ W ____ 30-14 __________ home 9/27/80 ______ L _____ 7-10 ___________ home 9/19/81 ______ L _____ 12-23 ___________away 9/18/82 ______ L _____ 7-19 ___________ home 9/10/83 ______ W ____ 51-10 ___________away 9/08/84 ______ W ____ 59-21 __________ home 9/28/85 ______ W ____ 57-3 ____________away 9/13/86 ______ W ____ 43-7 ___________ home 9/19/87 ______ W ____ 48-9 ____________away 9/24/88 ______ W ____ 10-3 ___________ home 9/23/89 ______ W ____ 31-21 ___________away 9/22/90 ______ W ____ 45-35 __________ home 9/14/91 ______ W ____ 29-10 ___________away 9/12/92 ______ W ____ 21-7 ___________ home 9/11/93 ______ W ____ 31-28 ___________away 9/10/94 ______ W ____ 37-9 ___________ home 9/16/95 ______ W ____ 27-10 ___________away 9/14/96 ______ W ____ 38-13 __________ home 9/20/97 ______ W ____ 63-20 ___________away 9/12/98 ______ L _____ 9-27 ___________ home 9/11/99 ______ L _____ 10-17 ___________away 9/16/00 ______ L _____ 14-24 __________ home 11/24/01 _____ L _____ 14-17 ___________away 9/14/02 ______ L _____ 31-36 __________ home 9/13/03 ______ W ____ 40-21 ___________away 9/11/04 ______ W ____ 17-10 __________ home 9/10/05 ______ L _____ 3-23 ____________away

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS 9/16/06 ______ W ____ 27-17 __________ home 9/15/07 ______ L _____ 13-15 ___________away 9/13/08 ______ W ____ 17-5 ___________ home 9/12/09 ______ W ____ 35-3 ____________away 9/11/10 ______ W ____ 35-7 ___________ home 9/10/11 ______ L _____ 41-44 (3OT) ______away Iowa Wesleyan (Iowa leads, 1-0) 11/01/1890 ___ W ____ 91-0 ____________away Kansas (Iowa trails, 4-6) 12/05/1891 ___ W ____ 18-14 ___________away 11/05/1892 ___ L _____ 4-24 ____________away 11/04/1893 ___ L _____ 24-35 ___________away 11/03/1894 ___ W ____ 14-12 __________ home 11/02/95 _____ L _____ 0-54 ____________away 10/26/96 _____ W ____ 6-0 ____________ home 10/30/97 _____ L _____ 0-56 ____________away 11/21/08 _____ L _____ 5-10 ___________ home 11/20/09 _____ L _____ 7-20 ____________away 10/29/60 _____ W ____ 21-7 ___________ home Kansas State (Iowa leads, 5-1) 9/29/51 ______ W ____ 16-0 ___________ home 9/24/55 ______ W ____ 28-7 ___________ home 10/31/59 _____ W ____ 53-0 ___________ home 9/26/87 ______ W ____ 38-13 __________ home 9/10/88 ______ W ____ 45-10 ___________away 8/26/00 ______ L _____ 7-27 ___ Kansas City, Mo. Kent State (Iowa leads, 2-0) 9/01/01 ______ W ____ 51-0 ___________ home 9/04/04 ______ W ____ 39-7 ___________ home Knox (Iowa leads, 6-0-1) 10/29/1892 ___ W ____ 44-0 ___________ home 10/01/1898 ___ T _____ 0-0 _____________away 11/18/1899 ___ W ____ 33-0 ____________away 11/02/1901 ___ W ____ 23-6 ___________ home 10/01/21 _____ W ____ 52-14 __________ home 10/07/22 _____ W ____ 61-0 ___________ home 10/06/23 _____ W ____ 44-3 ___________ home Lawrence (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/18/24 _____ W ____ 13-5 ___________ home Louisiana Monroe (Iowa leads, 1-0) 9/24/11 ______ W ____ 45-17 __________ home Louisiana State (Iowa leads, 1-0) 1/01/05 ______ W ____ 30-25 _____Orlando, Fla. Luther (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/22/1893 ___ W ____ 32-0 ___________ home Maine (Iowa leads, 1-0) 8/30/08 ______ W ____ 46-3 ___________ home Marquette (Series tied, 1-1) 11/08/30 _____ L _____ 0-7 _____________away 9/25/48 ______ W ____ 14-12 __________ home Miami, OH (Iowa leads 3-0) 9/08/01 ______ W ____ 44-19 __________ home 9/07/02 ______ W ____ 29-24 ___________away 8/30/03 ______ W ____ 21-3 ___________ home Miami, FL (Iowa trails, 0-4) 11/24/50 _____ L _____ 6-14 ____________away 11/18/66 _____ L _____ 0-44 ____________away 9/29/90 ______ L _____ 21-48 ___________away 9/05/92 ______ L _____ 7-24 ___________ home

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Michigan (Iowa trails, 13-40-4) 11/10/1900 ___ W ____ 28-5 ____________away 11/28/01 _____ L _____ 0-50 ____________away 11/08/02 _____ L _____ 0-107 ___________away 11/03/23 _____ L _____ 3-9 ____________ home 11/01/24 _____ W ____ 9-2 _____________away 11/22/28 _____ L _____ 7-10 ____________away 11/23/29 _____ T _____ 0-0 _____________away 11/11/33 _____ L _____ 6-10 ____________away 10/23/37 _____ L _____ 6-7 ____________ home 10/14/39 _____ L _____ 7-27 ____________away 10/04/41 _____ L _____ 0-6 _____________away 11/28/42 _____ L _____ 14-28 ___________away 10/05/46 _____ L _____ 7-14 ____________away 10/20/51 _____ L _____ 0-21 ___________ home 10/10/53 _____ L _____ 13-14 ___________away 10/09/54 _____ L _____ 13-14 ___________away 10/29/55 _____ L _____ 21-33 ___________away 11/03/56 _____ L _____ 14-17 __________ home 11/02/57 _____ T _____ 21-21 ___________away 11/01/58 _____ W ____ 37-14 ___________away 11/18/61 _____ L _____ 14-23 ___________away 11/17/62 _____ W ____ 28-14 __________ home 11/16/63 _____ T _____ 21-21 ___________away 11/14/64 _____ L _____ 20-34 __________ home 11/15/69 _____ L _____ 6-51 ___________ home 11/14/70 _____ L _____ 0-55 ____________away 11/06/71 _____ L _____ 7-63 ____________away 11/11/72 _____ L _____ 0-31 ___________ home 9/15/73 ______ L _____ 7-31 ___________ home 9/14/74 ______ L _____ 7-24 ____________away 10/29/77 _____ L _____ 6-23 ____________away 11/04/78 _____ L _____ 0-34 ___________ home 10/17/81 _____ W ____ 9-7 _____________away 10/16/82 _____ L _____ 7-29 ___________ home 10/22/83 _____ L _____ 13-16 ___________away 10/20/84 _____ W ____ 26-0 ___________ home 10/19/85 _____ W ____ 12-10 __________ home 10/18/86 _____ L _____ 17-20 ___________away 10/17/87 _____ L _____ 10-37 ___________away 10/15/88 _____ T _____ 17-17 __________ home 10/21/89 _____ L _____ 12-26 __________ home 10/20/90 _____ W ____ 24-23 ___________away 10/05/91 _____ L _____ 24-43 __________ home 10/03/92 _____ L _____ 28-52 ___________away 10/02/93 _____ L _____ 7-24 ____________away 10/01/94 _____ L _____ 14-29 __________ home 10/18/97 _____ L _____ 24-28 ___________away 10/03/98 _____ L _____ 9-12 ___________ home 10/27/01 _____ L _____ 26-32 __________ home 10/26/02 _____ W ____ 34-9 ____________away 10/04/03 _____ W ____ 30-27 __________ home 9/25/04 ______ L _____ 17-30 ___________away 10/22/05 _____ L _____ 20-23 (OT) ______ home 10/21/06 _____ L _____ 6-20 ____________away 10/10/09 _____ W ____ 30-28 __________ home 10/16/10 _____ W ____ 38-28 ___________away 11/5/11 ______ W ____ 24-16 __________ home Michigan State (Iowa leads, 22-19-2) 9/26/53 ______ L _____ 7-21 ___________ home 9/25/54 ______ W ____ 14-10 __________ home 10/10/59 _____ W ____ 37-8 ___________ home 10/08/60 _____ W ____ 27-15 ___________away 11/06/65 _____ L _____ 0-35 ___________ home 11/05/66 _____ L _____ 7-56 ____________away 10/25/69 _____ W ____ 19-18 __________ home 10/24/70 _____ L _____ 0-37 ____________away 10/23/71 _____ L _____ 3-34 ____________away 10/28/72 _____ T _____ 6-6 ____________ home 11/24/73 _____ L _____ 6-15 ___________ home 11/23/74 _____ L _____ 21-60 ___________away

11/22/75 _____ L _____ 23-27 __________ home 11/20/76 _____ W ____ 30-17 ___________away 11/19/77 _____ L _____ 16-22 __________ home 11/25/78 _____ L _____ 7-42 ____________away 11/17/79 _____ W ____ 33-23 __________ home 11/22/80 _____ W ____ 41-0 ____________away 11/21/81 _____ W ____ 36-7 ___________ home 11/20/82 _____ W ____ 24-18 ___________away 11/12/83 _____ W ____ 12-6 ____________away 11/10/84 _____ L _____ 16-17 __________ home 10/05/85 _____ W ____ 35-31 __________ home 10/04/86 _____ W ____ 24-21 ___________away 10/03/87 _____ L _____ 14-19 __________ home 10/01/88 _____ T _____ 10-10 ___________away 10/07/89 _____ L _____ 14-17 __________ home 10/06/90 _____ W ____ 12-7 ____________away 10/23/93 _____ L _____ 10-24 ___________away 10/22/94 _____ W ____ 19-14 __________ home 10/07/95 _____ W ____ 21-7 ____________away 10/05/96 _____ W ____ 37-30 __________ home 10/02/99 _____ L _____ 3-49 ____________away 10/0700 ______ W ____ 21-16 __________ home 10/13/01 _____ L _____ 28-31 ___________away 10/12/02 _____ W ____ 44-16 __________ home 9/27/03 ______ L _____ 10-20 ___________away 10/02/04 _____ W ____ 38-16 __________ home 10/27/07 _____ W ____ 34-27 (2 OT) _____ home 10/4/08 ______ L _____ 13-16 ___________away 10/24/09 _____ W ____ 15-13 ___________away 10/30/10 _____ W ____ 37-6 ___________ home 11/12/11 _____ L _____ 21-37 __________ home Minnesota (Iowa trails, 42-61-2) 11/02/1891 ___ L _____ 4-42 ___________ home 10/26/1901 ___ L _____ 0-16 ____________away 10/25/02 _____ L _____ 0-34 ___________ home 10/17/03 _____ L _____ 0-75 ____________away 11/24/04 _____ L _____ 0-11 ___________ home 10/21/05 _____ L _____ 0-39 ____________away 10/02/09 _____ L _____ 0-41 ____________away 10/28/11 _____ L _____ 6-24 ____________away 10/26/12 _____ L _____ 7-56 ____________away 10/24/14 _____ L _____ 0-7 ____________ home 10/23/15 _____ L _____ 13-51 ___________away 11/04/16 _____ L _____ 0-67 ____________away 11/02/18 _____ W ____ 6-0 ____________ home 10/25/19 _____ W ____ 9-6 _____________away 11/13/20 _____ W ____ 28-7 ___________ home 11/05/21 _____ W ____ 41-7 ____________away 11/11/22 _____ W ____ 28-14 __________ home 11/17/23 _____ L _____ 7-20 ____________away 10/25/24 _____ W ____ 13-0 ___________ home 11/14/25 _____ L _____ 0-33 ____________away 11/06/26 _____ L _____ 0-41 ___________ home 10/22/27 _____ L _____ 0-38 ____________away 10/24/28 _____ W ____ 7-6 ____________ home 11/09/29 _____ W ____ 9-7 ____________ home 10/24/31 _____ L _____ 0-34 ____________away 10/22/32 _____ L _____ 6-21 ___________ home 10/28/33 _____ L _____ 7-19 ____________away 10/28/34 _____ L _____ 12-48 __________ home 11/09/35 _____ L _____ 6-13 ___________ home 11/07/36 _____ L _____ 0-52 ____________away 11/06/37 _____ L _____ 10-35 __________ home 11/05/38 _____ L _____ 0-28 ____________away 11/18/39 _____ W ____ 13-9 ___________ home 10/26/40 _____ L _____ 6-34 ____________away 11/15/41 _____ L _____ 13-34 __________ home 11/14/42 _____ L _____ 7-27 ____________away 11/13/43 _____ L _____ 14-33 ___________away 11/18/44 _____ L _____ 0-46 ___________ home 11/17/45 _____ W ____ 20-19 __________ home


ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS 11/16/46 _____ L _____ 6-16 ____________away 11/15/47 _____ W ____ 13-7 ___________ home 11/13/48 _____ L _____ 21-28 __________ home 11/05/49 _____ L _____ 7-55 ____________away 11/04/50 _____ W ____ 13-0 ____________away 11/13/51 _____ T _____ 20-20 __________ home 11/11/52 _____ L _____ 7-17 ____________away 11/14/53 _____ W ____ 27-0 ___________ home 11/13/54 _____ L _____ 20-22 ___________away 11/05/55 _____ W ____ 26-0 ___________ home 11/10/56 _____ W ____ 7-0 _____________away 11/09/57 _____ W ____ 44-20 __________ home 11/08/58 _____ W ____ 28-6 ____________away 11/07/59 _____ W ____ 33-0 ___________ home 11/05/60 _____ L _____ 10-27 ___________away 11/11/61 _____ L _____ 9-16 ___________ home 11/10/62 _____ L _____ 0-10 ____________away 11/09/63 _____ W ____ 27-13 __________ home 11/07/64 _____ L _____ 13-14 ___________away 10/16/65 _____ L _____ 3-14 ___________ home 10/15/66 _____ L _____ 0-17 ____________away 11/04/67 _____ L _____ 0-10 ___________ home 11/02/68 _____ W ____ 35-28 ___________away 11/01/69 _____ L _____ 8-35 ___________ home 10/3170 ______ T _____ 14-14 ___________away 10/16/71 _____ L _____ 14-19 __________ home 10/21/72 _____ L _____ 14-43 ___________away 10/20/73 _____ L _____ 23-31 __________ home 10/19/74 _____ L _____ 17-23 ___________away 10/25/75 _____ L _____ 7-31 ___________ home 10/23/76 _____ W ____ 22-12 ___________away 10/08/77 _____ W ____ 18-6 ___________ home 10/14/78 _____ L _____ 20-22 ___________away 10/20/79 _____ L _____ 7-24 ___________ home 10/25/80 _____ L _____ 6-24 ____________away 10/24/81 _____ L _____ 10-12 __________ home 10/23/82 _____ W ____ 21-16 ___________away 10/19/83 _____ W ____ 61-10 __________ home 11/17/84 _____ L _____ 17-23 ___________away 11/23/85 _____ W ____ 31-9 ___________ home 11/22/86 _____ W ____ 30-27 ___________away 11/21/87 _____ W ____ 34-20 __________ home 11/19/88 _____ W ____ 31-22 ___________away 11/25/89 _____ L _____ 7-43 ___________ home 11/24/90 _____ L _____ 24-31 ___________away 11/23/91 _____ W ____ 23-8 ___________ home 11/21/92 _____ L _____ 13-28 ___________away 11/20/93 _____ W ____ 21-3 ___________ home 11/19/94 _____ W ____ 49-42 ___________away 11/25/95 _____ W ____ 45-3 ___________ home 11/23/96 _____ W ____ 43-24 ___________away 11/22/97 _____ W ____ 31-0 ___________ home 11/21/98 _____ L _____ 7-49 ____________away 11/20/99 _____ L _____ 21-25 __________ home 11/18/00 _____ L _____ 24-27 ___________away 11/17/01 _____ W ____ 42-24 __________ home 11/16/02 _____ W ____ 45-21 ___________away 11/15/03 _____ W ____ 40-22 __________ home 11/13/04 _____ W ____ 29-27 ___________away 11/19/05 _____ W ____ 52-28 __________ home 11/18/06 _____ L _____ 24-34 ___________away 11/10/07 _____ W ____ 21-16 __________ home 11/22/08 _____ W ____ 55-0 ____________away 11/21/09 _____ W ____ 12-0 ___________ home 11/27/10 _____ L _____ 24-27 ___________away 10/29/11 _____ L _____ 21-22 ___________away Missouri (Iowa trails, 6-7) 11/09/1892 ___ L _____ 0-22 ____________away 11/18/1893 ___ W ____ 34-12 __________ home 11/19/1894 ___ L _____ 6-32 ____________away 11/18/1895 ___ L _____ 0-34 ____________away

11/09/1896 ___ W ____ 12-0 ____________away 11/20/02 _____ L _____ 0-6 _____________away 11/14/03 _____ W ____ 16-0 ____________away 10/27/06 _____ W ____ 24-4 ___________ home 10/19/07 _____ W ____ 21-6 ___________ home 10/17/08 _____ L _____ 5-10 ____________away 10/30/09 _____ L _____ 12-13 __________ home 10/15/10 _____ L _____ 0-5 _____________away 12/28/10 _____ W ____ 27-24 _____ Tempe, Ariz. Monmouth (Iowa leads, 4-0) 9/30/05 ______ W ____ 40-0 ___________ 10/01/27 _____ W ____ 32-6 ___________ 10/07/28 _____ W ____ 26-0 ___________ 10/06/29 _____ W ____ 46-0 ___________

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Montana (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/02/54 _____ W ____ 48-6 ___________ home 9/2/06 _______ W ____ 41-7 ___________ home Morningside (Iowa leads, 4-0) 10/24/08 _____ W ____ 16-0 ____________away 10/02/10 _____ W ____ 12-0 ___________ home 10/14/11 _____ W ____ 11-5 ____________away 10/09/15 _____ W ____ 17-6 ____________away Nebraska (Iowa trails, 12-27-3) 11/25/1891 ___ W ____ 22-0 _____ Omaha, Neb. 11/24/1892 ___ T _____ 10-10 ____ Omaha, Neb. 11/25/1893 ___ L _____ 18-20 ____ Omaha, Neb. 11/29/1894 ___ L _____ 0-36 _____ Omaha, Neb. 11/19/1895 ___ L _____ 0-6 ______ Omaha, Neb. 11/26/1896 ___ T _____ 0-0 ______ Omaha, Neb. 11/28/1896 ___ W ____ 6-0 ______ Omaha, Neb. 11/25/1897 ___ L _____ 0-6 _ Council Bluffs, Iowa 11/24/1898 ___ W ____ 6-5 _ Council Bluffs, Iowa 11/04/1899 ___ W ____ 30-0 _____ Omaha, Neb. 10/31/1903 ___ L _____ 6-17 ___________ home 11/05/04 _____ L _____ 6-17 ____________away 10/31/08 _____ L _____ 8-11 ___________ home 10/23/09 _____ T _____ 6-6 _____________away 11/22/13 _____ L _____ 0-12 ____________away 11/21/14 _____ L _____ 7-16 ___________ home 11/20/15 _____ L _____ 7-52 ____________away 11/25/16 _____ L _____ 17-34 __________ home 10/13/17 _____ L _____ 0-47 ____________away 10/05/18 _____ W ____ 12-0 ____________away 10/04/19 _____ W ____ 18-0 ___________ home 11/22/30 _____ W ____ 12-7 ___________ home 11/07/31 _____ L _____ 0-7 _____________away 11/05/32 _____ L _____ 13-14 __________ home 11/25/33 _____ L _____ 6-7 _____________away 10/14/34 _____ L _____ 13-14 ___________away 11/20/37 _____ L _____ 0-28 ____________away 11/19/38 _____ L _____ 0-14 ___________ home 11/09/40 _____ L _____ 6-14 ____________away 11/22/41 _____ L _____ 13-14 ___________away 09/26/42 _____ W ____ 27-0 ___________ home 11/20/43 _____ W ____ 33-13 ___________away 11/04/44 _____ W ____ 27-6 ___________ home 11/24/45 _____ L _____ 6-13 ____________away 10/12/46 _____ W ____ 21-7 ___________ home 9/22/79 ______ L _____ 21-24 __________ home 9/20/80 ______ L _____ 0-57 ____________away 9/12/81 ______ W ____ 10-7 ___________ home 9/11/82 ______ L _____ 7-42 ____________away 9/04/99 ______ L _____ 7-42 ___________ home 9/23/00 ______ L _____ 13-42 ___________away 11/25/11 _____ L _____ 7-20 ____________away New Mexico State (Iowa leads, 1-0) 9/30/95 ______ W ____ 59-21 __________ home

North Carolina State (Iowa trails, 0-3) 11/20/65 _____ L _____ 20-28 __________ home 12/31/88 _____ L _____ 23-28 _____ Atlanta, Ga. 8/29/92 ______ L _____ 14-24 E. Rutherford, N.J. North Dakota (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/09/26 _____ W ____ 40-7 ___________ home North Dakota State (Iowa leads, 2-0) 9/21/46 ______ W ____ 39-0 ___________ home 9/20/47 ______ W ____ 59-0 ___________ home Northern Illinois (Iowa leads, 7-0) 9/21/85 ______ W ____ 48-20 __________ home 9/20/86 ______ W ____ 57-3 ___________ home 9/28/91 ______ W ____ 58-7 ___________ home 11/06/93 _____ W ____ 54-20 __________ home 9/18/99 ______ W ____ 24-0 ___________ home 10/28/06 _____ W ____ 24-14 __________ home 9/1/07 _______ W ____ 16-3 _______Chicago, Ill. Northern Iowa (Iowa leads, 14-1) 11/05/1898 ___ L _____ 5-11 ____________away 9/23/1899 ____ W ____ 22-0 ___________ home 10/06/1900 ___ W ____ 69-0 ___________ home 10/05/1901 ___ W ____ 16-0 ___________ home 10/04/02 _____ W ____ 26-5 ___________ home 10/03/03 _____ W ____ 29-0 ___________ home 10/22/04 _____ W ____ 11-5 ___________ home 10/28/05 _____ W ____ 41-5 ___________ home 10/07/12 _____ W ____ 35-7 ___________ home 10/08/13 _____ W ____ 45-3 ___________ home 10/03/14 _____ W ____ 95-0 ___________ home 9/09/95 ______ W ____ 34-13 __________ home 9/06/97 ______ W ____ 66-0 ___________ home 9/17/05 ______ W ____ 45-21 __________ home 9/05.09 ______ W ____ 17-16 __________ home Northwestern (Iowa leads, 47-23-3) 10/16/97 _____ W ____ 12-6 ____________away 11/23/00 _____ T _____ 5-5 _____________away 10/08/10 _____ L _____ 5-10 ____________away 11/25/11 _____ W ____ 6-0 ____________ home 10/29/13 _____ W ____ 78-6 ____________away 11/07/14 _____ W ____ 27-0 ____________away 10/16/15 _____ W ____ 9-6 ____________ home 11/11/16 _____ L _____ 13-20 ___________away 11/17/17 _____ L _____ 14-25 ___________away 11/16/18 _____ W ____ 23-7 ___________ home 11/08/19 _____ W ____ 14-7 ____________away 11/06/20 _____ W ____ 20-0 ___________ home 11/19/21 _____ W ____ 14-0 ____________away 11/25/22 _____ W ____ 37-3 ___________ home 11/24/23 _____ W ____ 17-14 ___________away 11/20/26 _____ L _____ 6-13 ___________ home 11/29/27 _____ L _____ 0-12 ____________away 11/21/31 _____ L _____ 0-19 ___________ home 11/19/32 _____ L _____ 6-44 ____________away 10/07/33 _____ W ____ 7-0 _____________away 10/06/34 _____ W ____ 20-7 ____________away 11/23/35 _____ T _____ 0-0 _____________away 10/03/36 _____ L _____ 7-18 ____________away 11/25/39 _____ T _____ 7-7 _____________away 10/22/49 _____ W ____ 28-21 __________ home 11/15/52 _____ W ____ 39-14 ___________away 10/26/57 _____ W ____ 6-0 _____________away 10/25/58 _____ W ____ 26-20 __________ home 10/03/59 _____ L _____ 10-14 __________ home 10/01/60 _____ W ____ 42-0 ____________away 10/23/65 _____ L _____ 0-9 _____________away 10/22/66 _____ L _____ 15-24 __________ home 11/11/67 _____ L _____ 24-39 ___________away

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS 11/09/68 _____ W ____ 68-34 __________ home 10/09/71 _____ L _____ 3-28 ___________ home 10/14/72 _____ W ____ 23-12 ___________away 10/13/73 _____ L _____ 15-31 ___________away 10/12/74 _____ W ____ 35-10 __________ home 11/01/75 _____ W ____ 24-21 ___________away 10/30/76 _____ W ____ 13-10 __________ home 9/10/77 ______ W ____ 24-0 ___________ home 9/16/78 ______ W ____ 20-3 ___________ home 10/13/79 _____ W ____ 58-6 ____________away 10/18/80 _____ W ____ 25-3 ___________ home 10/03/81 _____ W ____ 64-0 ____________away 10/02/82 _____ W ____ 45-7 ___________ home 10/08/83 _____ W ____ 61-21 __________ home 10/06/84 _____ W ____ 31-3 ____________away 10/26/85 _____ W ____ 49-10 ___________away 10/25/86 _____ W ____ 27-20 __________ home 11/07/87 _____ W ____ 52-24 ___________away 11/05/88 _____ W ____ 35-10 __________ home 10/28/89 _____ W ____ 35-22 ___________away 10/27/90 _____ W ____ 56-14 __________ home 11/16/91 _____ W ____ 24-10 ___________away 11/14/92 _____ W ____ 56-14 __________ home 11/13/93 _____ W ____ 23-19 ___________away 11/12/94 _____ W ____ 49-13 __________ home 11/11/95 _____ L _____ 20-31 ___________away 11/09/96 _____ L _____ 13-40 __________ home 11/15/97 _____ L _____ 14-15 ___________away 10/10/98 _____ W ____ 26-24 __________ home 10/16/99 _____ L _____ 21-23 ___________away 11/11/00 _____ W ____ 27-17 __________ home 11/10/01 _____ W ____ 59-16 ___________away 11/09/02 _____ W ____ 62-10 __________ home 11/05/05 _____ L _____ 27-28 ___________away 11/04/06 _____ L _____ 7-21 ___________ home 11/3/07 ______ W ____ 28-17 ___________away 9/27/08 ______ L _____ 17-22 __________ home 11/07/09 _____ L _____ 10-17 __________ home 11/13/10 _____ L _____ 17-21 ___________away 10/15/11 _____ W ____ 41-31 __________ home Notre Dame (Iowa trails, 8-13-3) 10/08/21 _____ W ____ 10-7 ___________ home 11/11/39 _____ W ____ 7-6 ____________ home 11/16/40 _____ W ____ 7-0 _____________away 10/27/45 _____ L _____ 0-56 ____________away 10/26/46 _____ L _____ 6-41 ___________ home 10/25/47 _____ L _____ 0-21 ____________away 10/23/48 _____ L _____ 12-27 __________ home 11/19/49 _____ L _____ 7-28 ____________away 11/18/50 _____ T _____ 14-14 __________ home 11/24/51 _____ T _____ 20-20 ___________away 11/22/52 _____ L _____ 0-27 ___________ home 11/21/53 _____ T _____ 14-14 ___________away 11/20/54 _____ L _____ 18-34 __________ home 11/19/55 _____ L _____ 14-17 ___________away 11/24/56 _____ W ____ 48-8 ___________ home 11/23/57 _____ W ____ 21-13 ___________away 11/22/58 _____ W ____ 31-21 __________ home 11/21/59 _____ L _____ 19-20 __________ home 11/19/60 _____ W ____ 28-0 ____________away 11/25/61 _____ W ____ 42-21 __________ home 11/24/62 _____ L _____ 12-35 ___________away 11/21/64 _____ L _____ 0-28 ____________away 10/07/67 _____ L _____ 6-56 ____________away 10/05/68 _____ L _____ 28-51 __________ home

Ohio State (Iowa trails, 14-46-3) 11/18/22 _____ W ____ 12-9 ____________away 11/27/23 _____ W ____ 20-0 ____________away 10/14//24 ____ T _____ 0-0 ____________ home 10/24/25 _____ W ____ 15-0 ____________away 10/23/26 _____ L _____ 6-23 ___________ home 10/08/27 _____ L _____ 6-13 ____________away 11/10/28 _____ W ____ 14-7 ____________away 10/13/29 _____ L _____ 6-7 _____________away 11/24/34 _____ L _____ 7-40 ____________away 10/07/44 _____ L _____ 0-34 ____________away 10/06/45 _____ L _____ 0-42 ____________away 10/18/47 _____ T _____ 13-13 ___________away 10/09/48 _____ W ____ 14-7 ____________away 10/28/50 _____ L _____ 21-83 ___________away 10/27/51 _____ L _____ 21-47 ___________away 10/25/52 _____ W ____ 8-0 ____________ home 10/16/54 _____ L _____ 14-20 ___________away 11/12/55 _____ L _____ 10-20 ___________away 11/17/56 _____ W ____ 6-0 ____________ home 11/16/57 _____ L _____ 13-17 ___________away 11/15/58 _____ L _____ 28-38 __________ home 11/14/59 _____ W ____ 16-7 ____________away 11/12/60 _____ W ____ 35-12 __________ home 11/04/61 _____ L _____ 13-29 ___________away 11/03/62 _____ W ____ 28-14 __________ home 11/02/63 _____ L _____ 3-7 _____________away 10/31/64 _____ L _____ 19-21 __________ home 11/13/65 _____ L _____ 0-38 ____________away 11/12/66 _____ L _____ 10-14 __________ home 11/18/67 _____ L _____ 10-21 ___________away 11/16/68 _____ L _____ 27-33 __________ home 9/11/71 ______ L _____ 21-52 ___________away 9/16/72 ______ L _____ 0-21 ____________away 11/17/73 _____ L _____ 13-55 ___________away 11/16/74 _____ L _____ 10-35 __________ home 10/11/75 _____ L _____ 0-49 ____________away 10/09/76 _____ L _____ 14-34 __________ home 10/15/77 _____ L _____ 6-27 ___________ home 10/21/78 _____ L _____ 7-31 ____________away 11/10/79 _____ L _____ 7-34 ____________away 11/15/80 _____ L _____ 7-41 ___________ home 9/24/83 ______ W ____ 20-14 __________ home 9/22/84 ______ L _____ 26-45 ___________away 11/02/85 _____ L _____ 13-22 ___________away 11/01/86 _____ L _____ 10-31 __________ home 11/14/87 _____ W ____ 29-27 ___________away 11/12/88 _____ T _____ 24-24 __________ home 11/11/89 _____ L _____ 0-28 ____________away 11/10/90 _____ L _____ 26-27 __________ home 11/02/91 _____ W ____ 16-9 ____________away 10/31/92 _____ L _____ 15-38 __________ home 10/28/95 _____ L _____ 35-56 ___________away 10/26/96 _____ L _____ 26-38 __________ home 10/04/97 _____ L _____ 7-23 ____________away 11/14/98 _____ L _____ 14-45 __________ home 10/30/99 _____ L _____ 11-41 ___________away 10/21/00 _____ L _____ 10-38 __________ home 10/18/03 _____ L _____ 10-19 ___________away 10/16/04 _____ W ____ 33-7 ___________ home 9/24/05 ______ L _____ 6-31 ____________away 9/30/06 ______ L _____ 17-38 __________ home 11/14/09 _____ L _____ 24-27, OT ________away 11/20/10 _____ L _____ 17-20 __________ home Oklahoma (Iowa trails, 0-2) 9/15/79 ______ L _____ 6-21 ____________away 12/30/11 _____ L _____ 14-31 _____ Tempe, Ariz. Oklahoma State (Series tied, 1-1) 9/29/23 ______ W ____ 29-0 ___________ home 10/04/30 _____ L _____ 0-6 ____________ home

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Oregon (Iowa trails, 1-2) 10/29/49 _____ W ____ 34-31 __________ home 9/16/89 ______ L _____ 6-44 ___________ home 9/24/94 ______ L _____ 18-40 ___________away Oregon State (Iowa leads, 7-5) 10/06/56 _____ W ____ 14-13 __________ home 1/01/57 ______ W ____ 35-19 __ Pasadena, Calif. 09/24/60 _____ W ____ 22-12 __________ home 9/29/62 ______ W ____ 28-8 ___________ home 9/25/65 ______ W ____ 27-7 ____________away 9/24/66 ______ L _____ 3-17 ___________ home 9/30/67 ______ L _____ 18-38 __________ home 9/21/68 ______ W ____ 21-20 __________ home 9/20/69 ______ L _____ 14-42 __________ home 9/19/70 ______ L _____ 14-21 ___________away 9/18/71 ______ L _____ 19-33 ___________away 9/23/72 ______ W ____ 19-11 __________ home P & S (Iowa trails, 0-1) 10/23/1897 ___ L _____ 0-14 ___________ home Parsons College (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/19/1895 ___ W ____ 28-0 ____________away Penn College (Iowa leads, 2-0) 11/28/1895 ___ W ____ 14-12 ___________away 10/14/1899 ___ W ____ 35-0 ___________ home Penn State (Series tied, 12-12) 11/15/30 _____ W ____ 19-0 ___________ home 9/25/71 ______ L _____ 14-44 __________ home 9/30/72 ______ L _____ 10-14 ___________away 9/29/73 ______ L _____ 8-27 ____________away 9/28/74 ______ L _____ 0-27 ___________ home 9/27/75 ______ L _____ 10-30 __________ home 9/25/76 ______ W ____ 7-6 _____________away 9/17/83 ______ W ____ 42-34 ___________away 9/15/84 ______ L _____ 17-20 __________ home 9/18/93 ______ L _____ 0-31 ___________ home 9/17/94 ______ L _____ 21-61 ___________away 10/21/95 _____ L _____ 27-41 __________ home 10/19/96 _____ W ____ 21-20 ___________away 10/09/99 _____ L _____ 7-31 ___________ home 11/04/00 _____ W ____ 26-23 (2OT) ______away 9/29/01 ______ W ____ 24-18 __________ home 9/28/02 ______ W ____ 42-35 (OT) _______away 10/25/03 _____ W ____ 26-14 __________ home 10/23/04 _____ W ____ 6-4 _____________away 10/6/07 ______ L _____ 7-27 ____________away 11/8/08 ______ W ____ 24-23 __________ home 9/26/09 ______ W ____ 21-10 ___________away 10/2/10 ______ W ____ 24-3 ___________ home 10/8/11 ______ L _____ 3-13 ____________away Pittsburgh (Iowa trails, 2-3) 10/03/31 _____ L _____ 0-20 ___________ home 10/13/51 _____ W ____ 34-17 __________ home 9/26/52 ______ L _____ 14-26 ___________away 9/20/08 ______ L _____ 20-21 ___________away 9/17/11 ______ W ____ 31-27 __________ home Purdue (Iowa trails, 34-45-3) 10/22/10 _____ W ____ 16-0 ___________ home 11/11/11 _____ W ____ 11-0 ____________away 11/06/15 _____ L _____ 13-19 ___________away 10/21/16 _____ W ____ 24-6 ___________ home 10/21/21 _____ W ____ 13-6 ____________away 10/28/22 _____ W ____ 56-0 ___________ home 10/13/23 _____ W ____ 7-0 ____________ home 11/16/29 _____ L _____ 0-7 _____________away 10/18/30 _____ L _____ 0-20 ___________ home


ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS 11/14/31 _____ L _____ 0-22 ____________away 11/12/32 _____ L _____ 0-18 ___________ home 11/18/33 _____ W ____ 14-6 ____________away 11/10/34 _____ L _____ 6-13 ___________ home 11/16/35 _____ L _____ 6-12 ____________away 11/14/36 _____ L _____ 0-13 ___________ home 10/30/37 _____ L _____ 0-13 ____________away 10/29/38 _____ T _____ 0-0 ____________ home 11/04/39 _____ W ____ 4-0 _____________away 11/02/40 _____ L _____ 6-21 ___________ home 10/25/41 _____ L _____ 6-7 _____________away 10/31/42 _____ W ____ 13-7 ___________ home 10/23/43 _____ L _____ 7-28 ____________away 10/21/44 _____ L _____ 7-26 ___________ home 10/13/45 _____ L _____ 0-40 ____________away 9/28/46 ______ W ____ 16-0 ___________ home 11/01/47 _____ L _____ 0-21 ____________away 10/16/48 _____ L _____ 13-20 __________ home 10/01/49 _____ W ____ 21-7 ____________away 10/21/50 _____ W ____ 33-21 __________ home 10/06/51 _____ L _____ 30-34 ___________away 10/11/52 _____ L _____ 14-41 ___________away 11/07/53 _____ W ____ 26-0 ____________away 11/06/54 _____ W ____ 25-14 __________ home 10/15/55 _____ T _____ 20-20 __________ home 10/27/56 _____ W ____ 21-20 ___________away 10/24/59 _____ L _____ 7-14 ____________away 10/22/60 _____ W ____ 21-14 __________ home 10/28/61 _____ L _____ 0-9 _____________away 10/27/62 _____ L _____ 3-26 ___________ home 10/26/63 _____ L _____ 0-14 ____________away 10/24/64 _____ L _____ 14-19 __________ home 10/09/65 _____ L _____ 14-17 __________ home 10/08/66 _____ L _____ 0-35 ____________away 10/28/67 _____ L _____ 22-41 __________ home 10/26/68 _____ L _____ 15-44 ___________away 10/18/69 _____ L _____ 31-35 ___________away 10/17/70 _____ L _____ 3-24 ___________ home 10/02/71 _____ L _____ 13-45 ___________away 10/07/72 _____ L _____ 0-24 ___________ home 11/03/73 _____ L _____ 23-48 __________ home 11/02/74 _____ L _____ 14-38 ___________away 11/15/75 _____ L _____ 18-19 ___________away 11/13/76 _____ L _____ 0-21 ___________ home 10/22/77 _____ L _____ 21-34 ___________away 10/28/78 _____ L _____ 7-34 ___________ home 11/03/79 _____ L _____ 14-20 __________ home 11/08/80 _____ L _____ 13-58 ___________away 11/07/81 _____ W ____ 33-7 ___________ home 11/06/82 _____ L _____ 7-16 ____________away 10/15/83 _____ W ____ 31-14 __________ home 10/13/84 _____ W ____ 40-3 ____________away 11/16/85 _____ W ____ 27-24 ___________away 11/15/86 _____ W ____ 42-14 __________ home 10/24/87 _____ W ____ 38-14 __________ home 10/22/88 _____ W ____ 31-7 ____________away 11/18/89 _____ W ____ 24-0 ____________away 11/17/90 _____ W ____ 38-9 ___________ home 10/25/91 _____ W ____ 31-21 ___________away 10/24/92 _____ L _____ 16-27 __________ home 10/30/93 _____ W ____ 26-17 __________ home 10/29/94 _____ T _____ 21-21 ___________away 11/01/97 _____ W ____ 35-17 __________ home 10/31/98 _____ L _____ 14-36 ___________away 10/06/01 _____ L _____ 14-23 ___________away 10/05/02 _____ W ____ 31-28 __________ home 11/08/03 _____ L _____ 14-27 ___________away 11/06/04 _____ W ____ 23-21 __________ home 10/08/05 _____ W ____ 34-17 ___________away 10/07/06 _____ W ____ 47-17 __________ home 10/20/07 _____ L _____ 6-31 ____________away 11/15/08 _____ W ____ 22-17 __________ home 11/19/11 _____ W ____ 31-21 ___________away

Ripon College (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/20/28 _____ W ____ 61-6 ___________ home

Texas-El Paso (Iowa leads, 1-0) 9/27/86 ______ W ____ 69-7 ___________ home

Rush College (Series tied, 1-1) 10/29/1898 ___ L _____ 11-15 ___________away 10/21/1899 ___ W ____ 17-0 ___________ home

Texas Christian (Iowa leads, 2-1) 9/27/58 ______ W ____ 17-0 ___________ home 9/23/67 ______ W ____ 24-9 ___________ home 9/28/68 ______ L _____ 17-28 ___________away

St. Louis (Iowa leads, 2-1) 11/30/05 _____ W ____ 31-0 ____________away 11/29/06 _____ L _____ 0-39 ____________away 10/10/25 _____ W ____ 41-0 ___________ home San Diego State (Iowa leads, 1-0) 12/30/86 _____ W ____ 39-38 __ San Diego, Calif. Simpson College (Iowa leads, 4-0) 11/17/1898 ___ W ____ 12-0 ___________ home 10/12/1900 ___ W ____ 47-0 ___________ home 10/18/02 _____ W ____ 10-0 ____________away 11/06/03 _____ W ____ 35-2 ___________ home South Carolina (Iowa leads, 1-0) 1/1/09 _______ W ____ 31-10 ______ Tampa, Fla. South Dakota (Iowa leads, 8-0) 11/10/17 _____ W ____ 35-0 ___________ 11/01/19 _____ W ____ 26-13 __________ 11/03/28 _____ W ____ 19-0 ___________ 9/29/34 ______ W ____ 34-0 ___________ 10/05/35 _____ W ____ 47-2 ___________ 10/10/36 _____ W ____ 33-7 ___________ 9/30/39 ______ W ____ 41-0 ___________ 10/05/40 _____ W ____ 46-0 ___________

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Texas Tech (Iowa leads, 2-0) 12/29/96 _____ W ____ 27-0 _San Antonio, Texas 12/29/01 _____ W ____ 19-16 San Antonio, Texas Tulsa (Iowa leads, 3-1) 9/30/89 ______ W ____ 30-22 9/04/93 ______ W ____ 26-25 9/21/96 ______ L _____ 20-27 9/13/97 ______ W ____ 54-16

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UCLA (Iowa trails, 3-6) 9/23/38 ______ L _____ 3-27 ____________away 9/26/47 ______ L _____ 7-22 ____________away 9/24/49 ______ L _____ 25-41 __________ home 10/21/55 _____ L _____ 13-33 ___________away 9/22/73 ______ L _____ 18-55 ___________away 9/21/74 ______ W ____ 21-10 __________ home *10/01/77 ____ L _____ 16-34 ___________away 9/26/81 ______ W ____ 20-7 ___________ home 1/01/85 ______ L _____ 28-45 __ Pasadena, Calif. * - - Iowa was awarded a forfeit Upper Iowa (Iowa leads, 2-0) 10/22/1898 ___ W ____ 23-5 ___________ home 9/28/1900 ____ W ____ 57-0 ___________ home

Southeast Oklahoma (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/04/24 _____ W ____ 43-0 ___________ home

Utah (Iowa trails, 0-1) 10/07/78 _____ L _____ 9-13 ___________ home

Southern Cal (Iowa trails, 2-7) 11/21/25 _____ L _____ 0-18 ____________away 9/29/50 ______ W ____ 20-14 ___________away 10/07/61 _____ W ____ 35-34 ___________away 10/06/62 _____ L _____ 0-7 ____________ home 9/26/70 ______ L _____ 0-48 ___________ home 10/05/74 _____ L _____ 3-41 ____________away 10/04/75 _____ L _____ 16-27 __________ home 10/02/76 _____ L _____ 0-55 ____________away 1/02/03 ______ L _____ 17-38 ______ Miami, Fla.

Utah State (Iowa leads, 2-0) 9/28/57 ______ W ____ 70-14 __________ home 9/21/02 ______ W ____ 48-7 ___________ home

Syracuse (Iowa leads, 3-1) 9/20/75 ______ L _____ 7-10 ____________away 9/18/76 ______ W ____ 41-3 ___________ home 9/9/06 _______ W ____ 20-13 (2 OT) ______away 9/8/07 _______ W ____ 35-0 ___________ home Temple (Iowa leads, 1-0) 11/21/36 _____ W ____ 25-0 ____________away Tennessee (Series tied, 1-1) 12/31/82 _____ W ____ 28-22 _____ Atlanta, Ga. 8/30/87 ______ L _____ 22-23 East Rutherford, N.J. Tennessee Tech (Iowa leads, 1-0) 9/3/11 _______ W ____ 34-7 ___________ home Texas (Series, tied, 1-1) 12/26/84 _____ W ____ 55-17 ___Anaheim, Calif. 12/30/06 _____ L _____ 24-26 San Antonio, Calif. Texas A&M (Iowa trails, 0-1) 10/10/31 _____ L _____ 0-29 ____________away

Wabash College (Iowa leads, 2-0) 10/31/25 _____ W ____ 28-7 ___________ home 10/15/27 _____ W ____ 38-0 ___________ home Washington (Series tied, 3-3) 9/25/37 ______ L _____ 0-14 ____________away 10/05/63 _____ W ____ 17-7 ____________away 10/03/64 _____ W ____ 28-18 __________ home 1/01/81 ______ L _____ 0-28 ___ Pasadena, Calif. 1/01/90 ______ L _____ 34-46 __ Pasadena, Calif. 12/29/95 _____ W ____ 38-18 ____ El Paso, Texas Washington State (Iowa leads, 3-1-1) 10/03/53 _____ W ____ 54-12 __________ 10/05/57 _____ W ____ 20-13 __________ 9/28/63 ______ T _____ 14-14 __________ 9/18/65 ______ L _____ 0-7 ____________ 9/27/69 ______ W ____ 61-35 __________

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Washington, MO (Iowa leads, 4-0) 11/15/02 _____ W ____ 61-0 ____________away 11/26/03 _____ W ____ 12-2 ____________away 11/19/10 _____ W ____ 38-0 ____________away 9/19/42 ______ W ____ 26-7 ___________ home Western Michigan (Iowa trails, 0-2) 9/09/00 ______ L _____ 21-27 __________ home 11/17/07 _____ L _____ 19-28 __________ home

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS Wilton (Iowa leads, 2-0) 11/04/1896 ___ W ____ 27-0 ___________ home 10/02/1897 ___ W ____ 22-4 ___________ home Wisconsin (Series tied, 42-42-2) 10/29/1894 ___ L _____ 0-44 ____________away 11/03/1906 ___ L _____ 4-18 ____________away 11/02/07 _____ L _____ 5-6 ____________ home 11/23/11 _____ L _____ 0-12 ____________away 11/04/12 _____ L _____ 10-28 __________ home 11/27/17 _____ L _____ 0-20 ____________away 11/15/24 _____ W ____ 21-7 ____________away 11/07/25 _____ L _____ 0-6 ____________ home 11/13/26 _____ L _____ 10-20 ___________away 11/12/27 _____ W ____ 16-0 ____________away 11/17/28 _____ L _____ 0-13 ___________ home 10/26/29 _____ W ____ 14-0 ____________away 10/08/32 _____ L _____ 0-34 ____________away 10/21/33 _____ W ____ 26-7 ___________ home 10/16/37 _____ L _____ 6-13 ____________away 10/08/38 _____ L _____ 13-31 __________ home 10/28/39 _____ W ____ 19-13 ___________away 10/12/40 _____ W ____ 30-12 __________ home 10/18/41 _____ L _____ 0-23 ____________away 10/07/42 _____ W ____ 6-0 ____________ home 10/02/43 _____ L _____ 5-7 ____________ home 11/11/44 _____ L _____ 7-26 ____________away 11/03/45 _____ L _____ 7-27 ___________ home 11/09/46 _____ W ____ 21-7 ____________away 11/08/47 _____ L _____ 14-46 ___________away 10/30/48 _____ W ____ 19-13 __________ home 11/12/49 _____ L _____ 13-35 ___________away 10/14/50 _____ L _____ 0-14 ___________ home 11/17/51 _____ L _____ 7-34 ____________away 10/18/52 _____ L _____ 13-42 __________ home 10/31/53 _____ L _____ 6-10 ____________away 10/30/54 _____ W ____ 13-7 ___________ home 10/01/55 _____ L _____ 14-37 ___________away

10/13/56 _____ W ____ 13-7 ___________ home 10/19/57 _____ W ____ 21-7 ___________ home 10/18/58 _____ W ____ 20-9 ____________away 10/17/59 _____ L _____ 16-25 ___________away 10/15/60 _____ W ____ 28-21 __________ home 10/21/61 _____ W ____ 47-15 __________ home 10/20/62 _____ L _____ 14-42 ___________away 10/19/63 _____ L _____ 7-10 ___________ home 10/17/64 _____ L _____ 21-31 ___________away 10/02/65 _____ L _____ 13-16 ___________away 10/01/66 _____ L _____ 0-7 ____________ home 10/21/67 _____ T _____ 21-21 ___________away 10/19/68 _____ W ____ 41-0 ___________ home 10/11/69 _____ L _____ 17-23 ___________away 10/10/70 _____ W ____ 24-14 __________ home 10/30/71 _____ W ____ 20-16 __________ home 11/04/72 _____ L _____ 14-16 ___________away 11/10/73 _____ L _____ 7-35 ____________away 11/09/74 _____ L _____ 15-28 __________ home 11/08/75 _____ W ____ 45-28 __________ home 11/06/76 _____ L _____ 21-38 ___________away 11/12/77 _____ W ____ 24-8 ____________away 11/18/78 _____ W ____ 38-24 __________ home 10/27/79 _____ W ____ 24-13 ___________away 11/01/80 _____ W ____ 22-13 __________ home 11/14/81 _____ W ____ 17-7 ____________away 11/13/82 _____ W ____ 28-14 __________ home 11/05/83 _____ W ____ 34-14 ___________away 11/03/84 _____ T _____ 10-10 __________ home 10/12/85 _____ W ____ 23-13 ___________away 10/11/86 _____ W ____ 17-6 ___________ home 10/10/87 _____ W ____ 31-10 ___________away 10/08/88 _____ W ____ 31-6 ___________ home 10/14/89 _____ W ____ 31-24 ___________away 10/13/90 _____ W ____ 30-10 __________ home 10/12/91 _____ W ____ 10-6 ____________away 10/10/92 _____ W ____ 23-22 __________ home 11/18/95 _____ W ____ 33-20 ___________away 11/16/96 _____ W ____ 31-0 ___________ home

11/08/97 _____ L _____ 10-13 ___________away 10/24/98 _____ L _____ 0-31 ___________ home 11/13/99 _____ L _____ 3-41 ____________away 10/28/00 _____ L _____ 7-13 ___________ home 11/03/01 _____ L _____ 28-34 ___________away 11/02/02 _____ W ____ 20-3 ___________ home 11/22/03 _____ W ____ 27-21 ___________away 11/20/04 _____ W ____ 30-7 ___________ home 11/12/05 _____ W ____ 20-10 ___________away 11/11/06 _____ L _____ 21-24 __________ home 9/22/07 ______ L _____ 13-17 ___________away 10/18/08 _____ W ____ 38-16 __________ home 10/17/09 _____ W ____ 20-10 ___________away 10/23/10 _____ L _____ 30-31 __________ home Wyoming (Iowa leads, 2-0) 10/17/53 _____ W ____ 21-7 ___________ home 12/30/87 _____ W ____ 20-19 __ San Diego, Calif. Yale (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/14/22 _____ W ____ 6-0 _____________away

Iowa Records vs. Major Conferences Atlantic Coast _________ W-L-T Georgia Tech ___________ 1-0-0 Miami, FL______________ 0-4-0 North Carolina State _____ 0-3-0 Totals (.125) ___________ 1-7-0 Big East ______________ W-L-T Cincinnati _____________ 1-0-0 Pittsburgh _____________ 2-3-0 Syracuse ______________ 3-1-0 Totals (.600) ___________ 6-4-0 Big Sky _______________ W-L-T Montana ______________ 1-0-0 Totals (1.000) __________ 1-0-0 Big Ten _______________ W-L-T Illinois _______________ 29-38-2 Indiana ______________ 42-27-4 Michigan _____________ 13-40-4 Michigan State ________ 22-19-2 Minnesota ____________ 42-61-2 Nebraska _____________ 12-27-3 Northwestern _________ 47-23-3 Ohio State ____________ 14-46-3 Penn State ____________ 12-12-0 Purdue_______________ 34-45-3 Wisconsin ____________ 42-42-2 Totals (.450) ________ 309-380-28

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Big 12 ________________ W-L-T Iowa State ____________ 39-20-0 Kansas ________________ 4-6-0 Kansas State ___________ 5-1-0 Oklahoma _____________ 0-2-0 Oklahoma State ________ 1-1-0 Texas _________________ 1-1-0 Texas Christian _________ 2-1-0 Texas Tech _____________ 2-0-0 Totals (.628) __________ 54-32-0 Conference USA _______ W-L-T Tulsa _________________ 3-1-0 Totals (.750) ___________ 3-1-0 Mid-American _________ W-L-T Akron ________________ 1-0-0 Ball State ______________ 2-0-0 Buffalo ________________ 1-0-0 Central Michigan _______ 2-0-0 Kent State _____________ 2-0-0 Miami, OH _____________ 3-0-0 Northern Illinois ________ 7-0-0 Western Michigan ______ 0-2-0 Totals (.900) __________ 18-2-0

Pacific-12 _____________ W-L-T Arizona _______________ 5-6-0 Arizona State __________ 1-2-0 California ______________ 3-1-0 Colorado ______________ 0-2-0 Oregon _______________ 1-2-0 Oregon State___________ 7-5-0 Southern California _____ 2-7-0 UCLA _________________ 3-6-0 Utah _________________ 0-1-0 Washington ___________ 3-3-0 Washington State _______ 3-1-1 Totals (.438) __________ 28-36-1 Southeastern__________ W-L-T Arkansas ______________ 1-0-0 Florida ________________ 1-2-0 Louisiana State _________ 1-0-0 Missouri_______________ 6-7-0 South Carolina _________ 1-0-0 Tennessee _____________ 1-1-0 Texas A&M_____________ 0-1-0 Totals (.500) __________ 11-11-0

Mountain West ________ W-L-T Air Force ______________ 0-0-1 Hawaii ________________ 3-1-0 San Diego State ________ 1-0-0 Wyoming _____________ 2-0-0 Totals (.857) ___________ 6-1-1 Western Athletic _______ W-L-T Idaho _________________ 1-0-0 New Mexico State _______ 1-0-0 Utah State _____________ 2-0-0 Totals (1.000) __________ 4-0-0 Independents _________ W-L-T Notre Dame ___________8-13-3 Temple _______________ 1-0-0 Brigham Young _________ 0-0-1 Marquette _____________ 1-1-0 Saint Louis_____________ 2-1-0 Texas-El Paso ___________ 1-0-0 Totals (.464) __________ 13-15-4


DAY-BY-DAY RESULTS 9/1 (2-0)

10/20 (6-9)

11/10 (7-7)

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1894 1906 1917 1928 1934 1945 1956 1962 1973 1979 1984 1990 2001 2007

9/8 (3-1) 1979 1984 2001 2007

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Indiana _________ L ______ 26-30 Iowa State _______ W _____ 59-21 Miami (OH) ______ W _____ 44-19 Syracuse ________ W ______ 35-0

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Michigan________ L _______ 7-31 Oklahoma _______ L _______ 6-21 Penn State ______ L ______ 17-20 Cincinnati _______ W _____ 63-10 Iowa State _______ L ______ 13-15

9/22 (1-4) 1973 UCLA ___________ L ______ 18-55 1979 * Nebraska________ L ______ 21-24 1984 Ohio State _______ L ______ 26-45 1990 * Iowa State _______ W _____ 45-35 2007 Wisconsin _______ L ______ 13-17

9/29 (10-3) 1923 1934 1945 1950 1951 1956 1962 1973 1979 1984 1990 2001 2007

* Oklahoma ______ W ______ 20-0 * South Dakota ____ W ______ 34-0 * Berg AAF ________ W _____ 14-13 Southern Cal_____ W _____ 20-14 * Kansas State _____ W ______ 16-0 Indiana _________ W ______ 27-0 * Oregon State ____ W ______ 28-8 Penn State ______ L _______ 8-27 * Iowa State _______ W _____ 30-14 * Illinois __________ W _____ 21-16 Miami (FL) _______ L ______ 21-48 * Penn State ______ W _____ 24-18 * Indiana _________ L ______ 20-38

10/13 (11-5) 1894 1990 1917 1923 1928 1934 1945 1951 1956 1962 1973 1979 1984 1990 2001 2007

* Cornell _________ W ______ 60-0 * Simpson ________ W ______ 47-0 Nebraska________ L _______ 0-47 * Purdue _________ W _______ 7-0 Chicago_________ W ______ 13-0 Nebraska________ L ______ 13-14 Purdue _________ L _______ 0-40 * Pittsburgh _______ W _____ 34-17 * Wisconsin _______ W ______ 13-7 Indiana _________ W _____ 14-10 Northwestern ____ L ______ 15-31 Northwestern ____ W ______ 58-6 Purdue _________ W ______ 40-3 Wisconsin _______ W _____ 30-10 Michigan State ___ L ______ 28-31 * Illinois __________ W ______ 10-6

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Augustana ______ W ______ 34-0 Grinnell _________ L _______ 0-10 Illinois __________ L ________ 6-9 Ripon __________ W ______ 61-6 Iowa State _______ L _______ 6-31 Indiana _________ L ______ 20-52 Michigan________ L _______ 0-21 Hawaii __________ W ______ 34-0 Wisconsin _______ L ______ 14-42 Minnesota ______ L ______ 23-31 Minnesota ______ L _______ 7-24 Michigan________ W ______ 26-0 Michigan________ W _____ 24-23 Indiana _________ W _____ 42-28 Purdue _________ L _______ 6-31

* Grinnell _________ W _______ 6-0 * Coe ____________ W _____ 15-12 * South Dakota ____ W ______ 35-0 Ohio State _______ W ______ 14-7 * Purdue _________ L _______ 6-13 Illinois __________ L ______ 13-40 Minnesota ______ W _______ 7-0 Minnesota ______ L _______ 0-10 Wisconsin _______ L _______ 7-35 Ohio State _______ L _______ 7-34 * Michigan State ___ L ______ 16-17 * Ohio State _______ L ______ 26-27 Northwestern ____ W _____ 59-16 * Minnesota ______ W _____ 21-16

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Chicago_________ T ______ 18-18 Missouri ________ W ______ 26-4 Wisconsin _______ L _______ 0-20 Ohio State _______ W ______ 20-0 Minnesota (h) ____ W _______ 7-6 Minnesota (h) ____ L ______ 12-48 Notre Dame _____ L _______ 0-56 Ohio State _______ L ______ 21-47 Purdue _________ W _____ 21-20 Purdue (h) _______ L _______ 3-26 Illinois __________ L _______ 0-50 Wisconsin _______ W _____ 24-13 Indiana _________ W _____ 24-20 Northwestern (h) _ W _____ 56-14 Michigan________ L ______ 26-32 Michigan State ___ W 27-20 (2 OT)

11/3 (5-6-3) 1894 1917 1923 1928 1934 1945 1951 1956 1962 1973 1979 1984 1990 2007

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Kansas__________ W _____ 14-12 Great Lakes ______ L ______ 14-23 Michigan State ___ L ________ 3-9 South Dakota ____ W ______ 19-0 Indiana _________ T ________ 0-0 Wisconsin _______ L _______ 7-27 Minnesota ______ T ______ 20-20 Michigan _______ L ______ 14-17 Ohio State _______ W _____ 28-14 Purdue _________ L ______ 23-48 Purdue _________ L ______ 14-20 Wisconsin _______ T ______ 10-10 Illinois __________ W _____ 54-28 Northwestern ____ W _____ 28-17

1898 1900 1917 1923 1928 1945 1951 1956 1962 1973 1979 1984 1990 2001 2007

* Simpson ________ W ______ 12-0 * Grinnell _________ W ______ 63-2 Northwestern ____ L ______ 14-25 Minnesota ______ W ______ 7-20 * Wisconsin _______ L _______ 0-13 * Minnesota ______ W _____ 20-19 Wisconsin _______ L _______ 7-34 * Ohio State _______ W _______ 6-0 * Michigan________ W _____ 28-14 Ohio State _______ L ______ 13-55 * Michigan State ___ W _____ 33-23 Minnesota ______ L ______ 17-23 * Purdue _________ W ______ 38-9 * Minnesota ______ W _____ 42-24 * Western Michigan L ______ 19-28

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HOMECOMING RESULTS Date _______________Opponent __________Result Nov. 23, 1912 ________Wisconsin ___________L, 10-28 Nov. 15, 1913 ________Iowa State ___________W, 45-7 Oct. 24, 1914 _________Minnesota ___________L, 0-7 Nov. 13, 1915 ________Iowa State ___________L, 0-16 Nov. 25, 1916 ________Nebraska ____________L, 17-34 Nov. 24, 1917 ________Iowa State ___________W, 6-3 Nov. 2, 1918 _________Minnesota ___________W, 6-0 Nov. 22, 1919 ________Iowa State ___________W, 10-0 Nov. 13, 1920 ________Minnesota ___________W, 28-7 Oct. 15, 1921 _________Illinois ______________W, 14-2 Nov. 11, 1922 ________Minnesota ___________W, 28-14 Oct. 20, 1923 _________Illinois ______________L, 6-9 Oct. 25, 1924 _________Minnesota ___________W, 13-0 Oct. 17, 1925 _________Illinois ______________W, 12-10 Nov. 6, 1926 _________Minnesota ___________L, 0-41 Nov. 5, 1927 _________Illinois ______________L, 0-14 Oct. 27, 1928 _________Minnesota ___________W, 7-6 Oct. 20, 1929 _________Illinois ______________T, 7-7 Nov. 15, 1930 ________Penn State ___________W, 19-0 Oct. 17, 1931 _________Indiana _____________T, 0-0 Oct. 22, 1932 _________Minnesota ___________L, 6-21 Oct. 21, 1933 _________Wisconsin ___________W, 26-7 Oct. 28, 1934 _________Minnesota ___________L, 12-48 Nov. 9, 1935 _________Minnesota ___________L, 6-13 Oct. 17, 1936 _________Illinois ______________T, 0-0 Nov. 6, 1937 _________Minnesota ___________L, 10-35 Oct. 8, 1938 __________Wisconsin ___________L, 13-31 Nov. 18, 1939 ________Minnesota ___________W, 13-9 Nov. 2, 1940 _________Purdue______________L, 6-21 Nov. 1, 1941 _________Indiana _____________W, 13-7 Nov. 7, 1942 _________Wisconsin ___________W, 6-0 Nov. 6, 1943 _________Illinois ______________L, 10-19 Oct. 21, 1944 _________Purdue______________L, 7-26 Nov. 3, 1945 _________Wisconsin ___________L, 7-27 Nov. 2, 1946 _________Illinois ______________L, 0-7 Oct. 11, 1947 _________Indiana _____________W, 27-14 Oct. 16, 1948 _________Purdue______________L, 13-20 Oct. 15, 1949 _________Indiana _____________W, 35-9 Oct. 21, 1950 _________Purdue______________W, 33-21 Oct. 20, 1951 _________Michigan ____________L, 0-21 Oct. 25, 1952 _________Ohio State ___________W, 8-0 Oct. 24, 1953 _________Indiana _____________W, 19-13 Nov. 6, 1954 _________Purdue______________W, 25-14 Oct. 15, 1955 _________Purdue______________T, 20-20 Nov. 3, 1956 _________Michigan ____________L, 14-17 Oct. 19, 1957 _________Wisconsin ___________W, 21-7 Oct. 25, 1958 _________Northwestern ________W, 26-20 Oct. 10, 1959 _________Michigan State _______W, 37-8 Oct. 22, 1960 _________Purdue______________W, 21-14 Oct. 21, 1961 _________Wisconsin ___________W, 47-15 Oct. 27, 1962 _________Purdue______________L, 3-26 Oct. 12, 1963 _________Indiana _____________W, 37-26 Oct. 24, 1964 _________Purdue______________L, 14-19 Oct. 9, 1965 __________Purdue______________L, 14-7 Oct. 22, 1966 _________Northwestern ________L, 15-24 Oct. 28, 1967 _________Purdue______________L, 22-41 Oct. 12, 1968 _________Indiana _____________L, 34-38 Oct. 25, 1969 _________Michigan State _______W, 19-18 Oct. 17, 1970 _________Purdue______________L, 3-24 Oct. 9, 1971 __________Northwestern ________L, 3-28 Oct. 28, 1972 _________Michigan State _______T, 6-6

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Date _______________Opponent __________Result Oct. 20, 1973 _________Minnesota ___________L, 23-31 Oct. 12, 1974 _________Northwestern ________W, 35-10 Oct. 25, 1975 _________Minnesota ___________L, 7-31 Oct. 16, 1976 _________Indiana _____________L, 7-14 Oct. 15, 1977 _________Ohio State ___________L, 6-27 Oct. 28, 1978 _________Purdue______________L, 7-34 Oct. 20, 1979 _________Minnesota ___________L, 7-24 Oct. 18, 1980 _________Northwestern ________W, 25-3 Oct. 10, 1981 _________Indiana _____________W, 42-28 Oct. 2, 1982 __________Northwestern ________W, 45-7 Oct. 8, 1983 __________Northwestern ________W, 61-21 Sept. 29, 1984 ________Illinois ______________W, 21-16 Oct. 5, 1985 __________Michigan State _______W, 35-31 Oct. 11, 1986 _________Wisconsin ___________W, 17-6 Oct. 24, 1987 _________Purdue______________W, 38-14 Oct. 8, 1988 __________Wisconsin ___________W, 31-6 Oct. 21, 1989 _________Michigan ____________L, 12-26 Oct. 27, 1990 _________Northwestern ________W, 56-14 Oct. 19, 1991 _________Illinois ______________W, 24-21 Oct. 24, 1992 _________Purdue______________L, 16-27 Oct. 16, 1993 _________Illinois ______________L, 3-49 Oct. 8, 1994 __________Indiana _____________L, 20-27 Oct. 14, 1995 _________Indiana _____________W, 22-13 Oct. 5, 1996 __________Michigan State _______W, 37-30 Oct. 25, 1997 _________Indiana _____________W, 62-0 Oct. 10, 1998 _________Northwestern ________W, 26-24 Oct. 23, 1999 _________Indiana _____________L, 31-38 Oct. 7, 2000 __________Michigan State _______W, 21-16 Sept. 29, 2001 ________Penn State ___________W, 24-18 Oct. 5, 2002 __________Purdue______________W, 31-28 Oct. 4, 2003 __________Michigan ____________W, 30-27 Oct. 2, 2004 __________Michigan State _______W, 38-16 Oct. 1, 2005 __________Illinois ______________W, 35-7 Oct. 7, 2006 __________Purdue______________W, 47-17 Sept. 29, 2007 ________Indiana _____________L, 20-38 Sept. 27, 2008 ________Northwestern ________L, 17-22 Oct. 10, 2009 _________Michigan ____________W, 30-28 Oct. 2, 2010 __________Penn State ___________W, 24-3 Oct. 22, 2011 _________Indiana _____________W, 45-24 Totals __________________________________54-41-5

Homecoming Record vs. All Opponents Opponent _______________________________ W-L-T Illinois ___________________________________ 5-5-2 Indiana __________________________________ 9-5-1 Iowa State ________________________________ 3-1-0 Michigan _________________________________ 2-3-0 Michigan State ____________________________ 6-0-1 Minnesota ________________________________ 6-9-0 Nebraska _________________________________ 0-1-0 Northwestern _____________________________ 7-3-0 Ohio State ________________________________ 1-1-0 Penn State ________________________________ 3-0-0 Purdue___________________________________ 6-10-1 Wisconsin ________________________________ 6-3-0 Totals __________________________________ 54-41-5


IOWA BOWL HISTORY 1957 Rose Bowl

1959 Rose Bowl

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

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

Iowa ____________ 14 ______ 7 ______ 7 ______ 7 ______ 35 Oregon State ____ 0 ______ 6 ______ 6 ______ 7 ______ 19

Iowa ____________ 7 ______ 13 ______ 12 ______ 6 ______ 38 California _______ 0 ______ 0 ______ 6 ______ 6 ______ 12

GAME RECAP Switching from the mighty defensive role they played all season (which included four shutouts), Iowa put on a great offensive show to defeat Oregon State 35-19 in the 43rd Rose Bowl. It was the school’s first bowl appearance. Iowa assumed an early lead on game MVP Kenny Ploen’s 49-yard run. Ploen also completed 9-of-10 passes. Collins Hagler scored two TDs and totaled a game-best 85 rushing yards. Iowa played Oregon State during the regular season and had also won that encounter, 14-13. The Rose Bowl win was the Big Ten’s 10th win in 11 games against its west coast opponents. Over 15,000 Hawkeye fans attended the game.

GAME RECAP Bob Jeter ran for 194 yards on nine carries, earned Player-of-the-Game honors and led Iowa to a 38-12 win over California in the 45th Rose Bowl. Over 18,000 Iowa fans made the trip to Pasadena. Head Coach Forest Evashevski had to get out of his sickbed to lead Iowa to its second Rose Bowl win in three years. Willie Fleming tallied twice for the winners. Fleming had 85 yards (nine attempts) on the ground. The Hawkeyes set Rose Bowl records for total offense (516) and rushing offense (429). Jeter’s 21.6 yards per carry average and his 81-yard TD run were Rose Bowl records. SCORING SUMMARY IA -- 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)

SCORING SUMMARY IA -- Ploen 49-yard run (Prescott kick) IA -- Hagler 9-yard run (Prescott kick) OSU -- Berry 3-yard run (kick failed) IA -- Happel 5-yard run (Prescott kick) IA -- Hagler 66-yard run (Prescott kick) OSU -- Beamer 1-yard run (kick failed) IA -- Gibbons 16-yard pass from Ploen (Prescott kick) OSU -- Hammack 35-yard pass from Francis (Beamer run)

Attendance: 98,297 Attendance: 97,126 IOWA__________________ TEAM STATISTICS ___________________OSU 16 _______________________ First Downs _______________________ 16 48-301 ____________________Rushes-yards____________________ 46-166 107 _____________________ Passing yards _____________________ 130 11-15-1 _____________________ Passes _____________________ 10-14-0 63-408 ____________________Total offense ____________________ 60-296 2-36 _____________________ Punts-average _____________________ 3-35 3-3 _______________________Fumbles-lost _______________________ 4-3 5-50 _____________________ Penalties-yards _____________________ 6-60 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Hagler 10-85, Dobrino 4-64, Ploen 8-59 OSU: Francis 15-73, Beamer 7-31

Iowa __________________ TEAM STATISTICS ___________________ CAL 24 _______________________ First Downs _______________________ 20 55-429 ____________________Rushes-yards____________________ 53-214 87 ______________________ Passing yards _____________________ 130 9-14-0 ______________________ Passes ______________________ 9-20-2 72-516 ____________________Total offense ____________________ 78-344 3-41 _____________________ Punts-average _____________________ 5-37 3-1 _______________________Fumbles-lost _______________________ 2-2 5-55 _____________________ Penalties-yards _____________________ 5-35 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Jeter 9-194, Fleming 9-85, Gravel 3-45, Nocera 9-37 CAL: Olguin 9-62, Patton 9-45, Kapp 10-34 PASSING IOWA: Duncan 5-7-0-50, Ogiego 4-5-0-37 CAL: Kapp 8-17-1-126

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

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

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

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

Score Oklahoma, 31, Iowa 14 Iowa 27, Missouri 24 Iowa 24, Georgia Tech 14 Iowa 31, South Carolina 10 Texas 26, Iowa 24 Florida 31, Iowa 24 Iowa 30, LSU 25 Iowa 37, Florida 17 USC 38, Iowa 17

Bowl:___________ 2001 Alamo: _____ 1997 Sun: _______ 1996 Alamo: _____ 1995 Sun: _______ 1993 Alamo: _____ 1991 Holiday: ____ 1991 Rose: _______ 1988 Peach: ______ 1987 Holiday: ____

Score Iowa 19, Texas Tech 16 Arizona State 17, Iowa 7 Iowa 27, Texas Tech 0 Iowa 38, Washington 18 California 37, Iowa 3 Iowa 13, Brigham Young 13 Washington 46, Iowa 34 N.C. State 28, Iowa 23 Iowa 20, Wyoming 19

Bowl:___________ 1986 Holiday: ____ 1986 Rose: _______ 1984 Freedom: ___ 1983 Gator: ______ 1982 Peach: ______ 1982 Rose: _______ 1959 Rose: _______ 1957 Rose: _______

Score Iowa 39, San Diego State 38 UCLA 45, Iowa 28 Iowa 55, Texas 17 Florida 14, Iowa 6 Iowa 28, Tennessee 22 Washington 28, Iowa 0 Iowa 38, California 12 Iowa 35, Oregon State 19

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IOWA BOWL HISTORY 1982 Rose Bowl

1982 Peach Bowl

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

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

Washington _______ 0 _______ 13 _______ 0 _______ 15 _______ 28 Iowa _____________ 0 ________0 _______ 0 ________ 0 _______ 0

Iowa _____________ 0 _______ 21 _______ 7 ________ 0 _______ 28 Tennessee ________ 7 ________0 _______12 _______ 3 _______ 22

GAME RECAP Washington’s Jacque Robinson rushed for 142 yards and two touchdowns as the Huskies blanked Iowa 28-0 in the 68th Rose Bowl game. One of the key plays was late in the first half when Iowa tried to convert a fourth-and-seven situation at Washington’s 40-yard line. Pete Gales’ pass was incomplete, and the Huskies moved the ball downfield and scored with 0:19 left for a 13-0 halftime lead. Iowa’s offense turned the ball over five times while Washington had just one turnover. The game marked the third bowl game in school history and the first in 23 years.

GAME RECAP A brilliant passing performance by Chuck Long led the Hawkeyes to a 28-22 Peach Bowl win over Tennessee. Long completed 14 of 17 first half passes for 231 yards and three touchdowns. Iowa led 21-7 at the intermission. Long had 304 yards passing and 306 yards total offense, both Peach Bowl records. Dave Moritz tied the bowl game record with eight receptions, all in the first half. Nineteen Peach Bowl records were tied or broken. Iowa WR Ronnie Harmon had a pair of TD receptions. The Peach Bowl was the first non-Rose Bowl postseason game in school history.

SCORING SUMMARY W -- Robinson 1-yard run (Nelson kick) W -- Coty 1-yard run (pass failed) W -- Robinson 34-yard run (Skansi pass from Pelleur) W -- Cowan 3-yard run (Nelson kick)

SCORING SUMMARY TN -- Cockrell 6-yard run (Reveiz kick) IA -- Moritz 57-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick) IA -- Harmon 18-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick) IA -- Harmon 8-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick) TN -- Coleman 10-yard run (kick failed) IA -- Phillips 2-yard run (Nichol kick) TN -- Gault 19-yard pass from Cockrell (pass failed) TN -- Reveiz 27-yard field goal

Attendance: 105,611 WASH ___________________ TEAM STATISTICS ____________________ IOWA 22 _________________________ First Downs __________________________14 51-186 ______________________Rushes-yards _____________________ 43-180 142 ________________________Passing yards _________________________84 15-29-1 _______________________ Passes _______________________ 10-21-3 80-328 ______________________ Total offense ______________________ 64-264 7-36 _______________________ Punts-average _______________________ 5-47 0-0 _________________________ Fumbles-lost_________________________ 2-2 3-28 _______________________ Penalties-yards _______________________ 6-73 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Granger 13-80, Bohannon 10-44 UW: Robinson 20-142

Attendance: 50,134 IOWA____________________ TEAM STATISTICS ____________________ TENN 24 _________________________ First Downs __________________________23 43-110 ______________________Rushes-yards _____________________ 38-154 304 ________________________Passing yards ________________________221 19-26-1 _______________________ Passes _______________________ 22-41-0 69-414 ______________________ Total offense ______________________ 79-375 5-35 _______________________ Punts-average _______________________ 5-45 1-1 _________________________ Fumbles-lost_________________________ 2-1 3-30 _______________________ Penalties-yards _______________________ 7-47

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

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

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

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

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IOWA BOWL HISTORY 1983 Gator Bowl

1984 Freedom Bowl

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

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

Iowa _____________ 0 ________3 _______ 3 ________ 0 _______ 6 Florida ___________ 7 ________7 _______ 0 ________ 0 _______ 14

Texas _____________ 0 _______ 17 _______ 0 ________ 0 _______ 17 Iowa ____________ 14 ______ 10 _______31 _______ 0 _______ 55

GAME RECAP Cold weather stalled a couple of high-powered offenses in the 39th annual Gator Bowl as Florida defeated Iowa 14-6. The wind chill at game time was 13 degrees below zero. The Hawkeyes and Gators combined for six interceptions, 19 penalties and only seven of 31 third down conversions in the ragged contest. The play of the game took place with 1:08 left in the first half. Tom Nichol, attempting to punt out of his own end zone, misplayed a high snap and Florida’s Doug Drew covered it for a touchdown. Nichol scored the Hawkeyes’ only points on a pair of short field goals. Owen Gill led the Hawkeye offense with 83 yards rushing.

GAME RECAP Chuck Long’s passing performance surpassed all previous bowl games as the Hawkeyes blasted Texas 55-17 in the inaugural Freedom Bowl. Long completed 29 of 39 passes for 461 yards and six TDs despite a steady rain throughout the game. Iowa scored 31 unanswered points in the third quarter. Long’s third quarter totals were 12-14 passes for 241 yards and four touchdowns. Both Robert Smith (4 catches, 115 yards) and Bill Happel (8, 104) had over 100 yards receiving.

SCORING SUMMARY UF -- Anderson 1-yard run (Raymond kick) IA -- Nichol 32-yard field goal UF -- Drew fumble recovery in end zone (Raymond kick) IA -- Nichol 31-yard field goal Attendance: 81,293 IOWA____________________ TEAM STATISTICS _________________ FLORIDA 16 _________________________ First Downs __________________________14 40-114 ______________________Rushes-yards _____________________ 44-168 167 ________________________Passing yards _________________________92 13-30-4 _______________________ Passes ________________________ 9-23-2 70-281 ______________________ Total offense ______________________ 67-250 2-40 _______________________ Punts-average _______________________ 7-38 2-1 _________________________ Fumbles-lost_________________________ 0-0 7-44 _______________________ Penalties-yards _____________________ 12-105 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Gill 10-83, Granger 9-37, Phillips 13-33 UF: Anderson 17-84, Williams 10-68 PASSING IOWA: Long 13-28-4-167 UF: Peace 9-22-2-92 RECEIVING IOWA: Harmon 6-90 UF: Dixon 5-55

SCORING SUMMARY IA -- Hayes 6-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick) IA -- Flagg 11-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick) TX -- Bryant 11-yard pass from Dodge (Ward kick) IA -- Bush 1-yard run (Nichol kick) TX -- Harris 1-yard pass from Dodge (Ward kick) TX -- Ward 46-yard field goal IA -- Nichol 27-yard field goal IA -- Nichol 35-yard field goal IA -- Happel 33-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick) IA -- Smith 49-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick) IA -- Helverson 4-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick) IA -- Hayes 15-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick) Attendance: 24,093 TEXAS ____________________ TEAM STATISTICS ____________________ IOWA 15 __________________________ First Downs __________________________ 28 35-115 _______________________Rushes-yards ________________________41-91 185 ________________________ Passing yards_________________________ 469 17-34-2 ________________________ Passes ________________________ 30-40-0 69-300 _______________________Total offense _______________________81-560 5-43 ________________________ Punts-average ________________________4-42 3-3 __________________________Fumbles-lost __________________________5-2 6-50 ________________________Penalties-yards ________________________4-27 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Gill 17-61. UT: Orr 12-67, Johnson 8-56 PASSING IOWA: Long 29-39-0-461 UT: Dodge 16-32-2-180 RECEIVING IOWA: Smith 4-115, Happel 8-104, Flagg 5-71, Hayes 3-70 UT: Bryant 3-50, Duhon 1-47, Moerschell 4-40, Harris 6-37

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IOWA BOWL HISTORY 1986 Rose Bowl

1986 Holiday Bowl

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

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

UCLA ____________ 10 ______ 14 _______ 7 _______ 14 _______ 45 Iowa _____________ 7 ________3 _______ 7 _______ 11 _______ 28

Iowa _____________ 7 ________6 _______ 8 _______ 18 _______ 39 San Diego State ____ 6 _______ 15 _______ 7 _______ 10 _______ 38

GAME RECAP UCLA freshman tailback Eric Ball paved the way for the Bruins’ 45-28 upset victory over Big Ten champion Iowa. Ball, who didn’t start, rambled for 227 yards on 22 carries. Ball scored on runs of 30, 40, six and 32 yards. Iowa QB Chuck Long completed 29 of 37 attempts for 319 yards and one score. The Hawkeyes turned the ball over five times, including four times in the first half, as UCLA built a 24-10 lead. RB Ronnie Harmon caught a career-high 11 passes for 102 yards and Rob Houghtlin added field goals of 24 and 52 yards. The teams combined for 889 yards of total offense and 54 first downs.

GAME RECAP Rob Houghtlin’s 41-yard field goal as time expired culminated an 18-point blitz in the final 8:39 and helped Iowa down San Diego State 39-38 in the ninth annual Holiday Bowl. The Hawkeyes stormed back on a pair of Mark Vlasic TD throws in the final period to take a 36-35 lead. SDSU’s Kevin Rahill booted a 21-yard FG with 0:47 left to give the Aztecs a 38-36 advantage. Kevin Harmon returned the ensuing kickoff to the SDSU 37-yard line, and Houghtlin kicked the game winner four plays later. Iowa was able to win only after converting two-point conversions following two of their final three touchdowns.

SCORING SUMMARY IA -- Hudson 1-yard run (Houghtlin kick) UCLA -- Ball 30-yard run (Lee kick) UCLA -- Lee 42-yard field goal IA -- Houghtlin 24-yard field goal UCLA -- Ball 40-yard run (Lee kick) UCLA -- Ball 6-yard run (Lee kick) IA -- Long 4-yard run (Houghtlin kick) UCLA -- Sherrard 6-yard pass from Stevens (Lee kick) UCLA -- Ball 32-yard run (Lee kick) IA -- Houghtlin 52-yard field goal UCLA -- Stevens 1-yard run (Lee kick) IA -- Happel 11-yard pass from Long (K. Harmon run)

SCORING SUMMARY IA -- Bayless 5-yard run (Houghtlin kick) SDSU -- Hardy 6-yard pass from Santos (kick failed) SDSU -- Jackson 44-yard pass from Santos (Hardy run) IA -- Vlasic 1-yard run (kick failed) SDSU -- Gilbreath 28-yard pass from Santos (Rahill kick) SDSU -- Gilmore 1-yard run (Rahill kick) IA -- Hudson 1-yard run (Smith pass from Vlasic) SDSU -- Hardy 6-yard run (Rahill kick) IA -- Cook 29-yard pass from Vlasic (Flagg pass from Vlasic) IA -- Flagg 4-yard pass from Vlasic (Houghtlin kick) SDSU -- Rahill 21-yard field goal IA -- Houghtlin 41-yard field goal

Attendance: 103,292

Attendance: 59,473

UCLA ____________________ TEAM STATISTICS ____________________ IOWA 29 _________________________ First Downs __________________________25 55-299 ______________________Rushes-yards ______________________ 34-82 189 ________________________Passing yards ________________________319 16-26-1 _______________________ Passes _______________________ 29-38-1 81-488 ______________________ Total offense ______________________ 72-401 2-38 _______________________ Punts-average _______________________ 2-32 3-2 _________________________ Fumbles-lost_________________________ 4-4 6-36 _______________________ Penalties-yards _______________________ 5-40

IOWA____________________ TEAM STATISTICS ____________________ SDSU 21 _________________________ First Downs __________________________17 41-141 ______________________Rushes-yards _____________________ 36-117 222 ________________________Passing yards ________________________298 15-29-1 _______________________ Passes _______________________ 21-33-2 70-363 ______________________ Total offense ______________________ 69-415 4-43 _______________________ Punts-average _______________________ 5-47 2-1 _________________________ Fumbles-lost_________________________ 0-0 4-17 _______________________ Penalties-yards _______________________ 7-70

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

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

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

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

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

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

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IOWA BOWL HISTORY 1987 Holiday Bowl

1988 Peach Bowl

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

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

Iowa _____________ 0 ________7 _______ 0 _______ 13 _______ 20 Wyoming ________ 12 _______7 _______ 0 ________ 0 _______ 19

Iowa _____________ 3 ________7 _______ 7 ________ 6 _______ 23 N.C. State _________ 7 _______ 21 _______ 0 ________ 0 _______ 28

GAME RECAP Iowa’s defense and special teams scored two touchdowns and FB David Hudson tallied on a short run in the fourth period to rally the Hawkeyes to a 20-19 triumph over Wyoming in the 10th Holiday Bowl. Merton Hanks deflected a second-period punt, the first of his two blocked kicks, and Jay Hess covered it in the end zone for a score. Anthony Wright cut the lead to 19-13 with a 33-yard interception return. Greg Worker’s 52-yard FG attempt was blocked by Hanks with 46 seconds left to preserve the victory. Wright, who added six tackles, was Iowa’s game MVP. Wyoming had a 12-0 lead before Hess got the Hawkeyes on the scoreboard, but Iowa still trailed 19-7 at halftime before pitching a shutout in the second half.

GAME RECAP Iowa couldn’t overcome seven turnovers, including three interceptions by North Carolina State’s Michael Brooks, in a 28-23 loss in the Peach Bowl. NCSU jumped out to a 28-3 lead before the Hawkeyes staged a furious comeback with 20 unanswered points. Chuck Hartlieb passed for 428 yards -- 122 to Marv Cook and 101 and two TDs to Deven Harberts -- in the catch-up effort. The Hawkeyes trailed 28-3 just 15 minutes into the game before Hartlieb worked his magic. The Wolfpack also committed seven turnovers, losing five fumbles. Freshman Tyrell Jackson scored two TDs for North Carolina State.

SCORING SUMMARY W -- Worker 43-yard field goal W -- Worker 38-yard field goal W -- Loving 15-yard pass from Burnett (pass failed) IA -- Hess 10-yard blocked punt return (Houghtlin kick) W -- Abraham 3-yard run (Worker kick) IA -- Wright 33-yard interception return (Houghtlin kick) IA -- Hudson 1-yard run (pass failed)

SCORING SUMMARY NCSU -- Davenport 1-yard run (Hartman kick) IA -- Murphy 30-yard field goal NCSU -- Peebles 75-yard pass from Montgomery (Hartman kick) NCSU -- Jackson 2-yard run (Hartman kick) NCSU -- Jackson 30-yard run (Hartman kick) IA -- Harberts 8-yard pass from Hartlieb (Murphy kick) IA -- Harberts 22-yard pass from Hartlieb (Murphy kick) IA -- Smith 7-yard pass from Hartlieb (pass failed)

Attendance: 61,892

Attendance : 44,635

IOWA_____________________ TEAM STATISTICS _______________WYOMING 17 __________________________ First Downs __________________19 36-94 ________________________ Rushes-yards _________________21-43 237 _________________________Passing yards _________________332 21-35-0 _________________________Passes ____________________28-51-1 71-331 _______________________ Total offense__________________72-375 8-42 ________________________ Punts-average _________________6-30 1-1 __________________________ Fumbles-lost__________________0-0 6-57 ________________________ Penalties-yards _________________7-61

IOWA____________________ TEAM STATISTICS ____________________NCSU 21 _________________________ First Downs __________________________24 19-46 _______________________Rushes-yards _____________________ 72-236 428 ________________________Passing yards ________________________195 30-51-4 _______________________ Passes _______________________ 11-23-2 70-447 ______________________ Total offense ______________________ 95-401 6-36 _______________________ Punts-average _______________________ 5-36 4-3 _________________________ Fumbles-lost_________________________ 8-5 4-44 _______________________ Penalties-yards _______________________ 4-40

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

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

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

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

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

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

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IOWA BOWL HISTORY 1991 Rose Bowl

1991 Holiday Bowl

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

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

Iowa _____________ 0 ________7 _______ 7 _______ 20 _______ 34 Washington ______ 10 ______ 23 _______ 6 ________ 7 _______ 46

Iowa _____________ 6 _______ 7 _______ 0________ 0 _______ 13 BYU ______________ 0 _______ 6 _______ 0________ 7 _______ 13

GAME RECAP Iowa charged back from a 33-7 halftime deficit to pull within 13 (39-26) with 5:07 left, but Washington held on to defeat the Hawkeyes 46-34 in the highest-scoring game in Rose Bowl history. Nick Bell gained 64 yards to go over 1,000 for the season (1,009) and Tony Stewart became Iowa’s all-time leading rusher (2,562). The receiving corps was a bright spot for Iowa, combining for 315 yards on 17 catches. Mike Saunders led Iowa’s receivers with five catches for 99 yards and Bell totaled 85 yards on three receptions. Bell and QB Matt Rodgers both rushed for two touchdowns.

GAME RECAP Iowa’s attempt to become the winningest team in Hawkeye history came up just short at the hands of Ty Detmer and Brigham Young. The 1990 Heisman Trophy winner passed for 350 yards in rallying the Cougars back from a 13-0 halftime deficit. Iowa built its lead on two touchdown runs by Mike Saunders. Saunders joined Iowa’s exclusive 1,000-yard in a season club. He had 103 yards on 19 carries in the Holiday Bowl to give him 1,022 for the season and 1,476 career rushing yards. Iowa QB Matt Rodgers completed 19 of 28 passes for 221 yards. Jon Filloon caught a career-high seven passes for 107 yards in his final game as a Hawkeye. All-American defensive end Leroy Smith was injured in the first half and never returned to the Iowa lineup. BYU had a chance to win the game with under 30 seconds to play. The Cougars had a first down on the Iowa 18-yard line with the score tied. However, Detmer’s final pass was intercepted by Carlos James at the goal line. Teddy Jo Faley led Iowa’s defenders with 14 tackles, including 13 solo stops. The Hawkeyes finished the season ranked 10th in both the AP and CNN/USA Today polls with a 10-1-1 record.

SCORING SUMMARY UW -- Hanson 23-yard field goal UW -- Hall 27-yard return of blocked punt (Hanson kick) IA -- Bell 15-yard run (Skillett kick) UW -- Hanson 38-yard field goal UW -- Mincy 37-yard return of interception (run failed) UW -- Brunell 5-yard run (Hanson kick) UW -- Bailey 22-yard pass from Brunell (Hanson kick) IA -- Rodgers 7-yard run (Skillett kick) UW -- Brunell 20-yard run (run failed) IA -- Rodgers 9-yard run (run failed) IA -- Bell 20-yard run (run failed) UW -- Bailey 31-yard pass from Brunell (Hanson kick) IA -- Saunders 12-yard pass from Rodgers (Velicer pass from Rodgers) Attendance: 101,273 WASH ___________________ TEAM STATISTICS ____________________ IOWA 19 _________________________ First Downs __________________________19 40-222 ______________________Rushes-yards _____________________ 39-139 163 ________________________Passing yards ________________________315 14-25-2 _______________________ Passes _______________________ 17-37-4 65-385 ______________________Total Offense _____________________ 76-454 4-42 _______________________ Punts-average _______________________ 6-33 3-1 _________________________ Fumbles-lost_________________________ 4-1 5-45 _______________________ Penalties-yards _______________________ 8-55 30:30 ______________________Possession time _____________________ 29:30 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Bell 11-64, Montgomery 4-26, Stewart 7-21 UW: Lewis 19-128, Bryant 3-47, Brunell 10-28 PASSING IOWA: Rodgers 15-34-3-196, Hughes 1-1-0-66, Titley 1-1-0-53 UW: Brunell 14-22-1-163 RECEIVING IOWA: Saunders 5-99, Bell 3-85, Filloon 1-53 UW: Bailey 2-53, Turner 3-36, Pierce 4-32

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SCORING SUMMARY IA -- Saunders 13-yard run (kick failed) IA -- Saunders 5-yard run (Skillett kick) BYU -- Tuipulotu 9-yard pass from Detmer (kick failed) BYU -- Anderson 29-yard pass from Detmer (Kauffman kick) Attendance: 60,646 BYU _____________________ TEAM STATISTICS ____________________ IOWA 26 _________________________ First Downs __________________________20 33-80 _______________________Rushes-yards _____________________ 33-125 350 ________________________Passing yards ________________________221 29-44-1 _______________________ Passes _______________________ 19-28-1 2-88 _______________________ Punts-average ______________________ 4-139 0-0 _________________________ Fumbles-lost_________________________ 0-0 7-60 _______________________ Penalties-yards _______________________ 7-61 32:23 ______________________Possession time _____________________ 27:37 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Saunders 19-103, Montgomery 7-35 BYU: Willis 13-61, Tuipulotu 12-44 PASSING IOWA: Rodgers 19-28-1-221 BYU: Detmer 29-44-1-350 RECEIVING IOWA: Filloon 7-107, Hughes 5-48, Cross 3-31 BYU: Tuipulotu 8-85, Rex 6-71, Drage 5-62, Nowatzke 3-60 TACKLES IOWA: Faley 14, Polly 8, Blue 6, Clark 6, Derby 6 BYU: Hansen 9, Mitchell 9, Arnold 8, Biegel 6


IOWA BOWL HISTORY 1993 Alamo Bowl

1995 Sun Bowl

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

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

Iowa _____________ 0 ________0 _______ 3 ________ 0 _______ 3 California _________ 6 _______ 17 _______ 7 ________ 7 _______ 37

Iowa ____________ 10 ______ 11 _______10 _______ 7 _______ 38 Washington _______ 0 ________0 _______ 6 _______ 12 _______ 18

GAME RECAP California exploded for 17 points in the second quarter and defeated Iowa 37-3 in the inaugural Alamo Bowl. The Golden Bears built a 9-0 lead on three field goals by Doug Brien, then expanded their advantage to 16-0 on a six-yard touchdown pass from Dave Barr to Mike Caldwell. Iowa’s deficit grew when Jerrott Willard picked off a Paul Burmeister pass and ran it 61 yards for a score just before halftime. Iowa’s only points in the second half came on a 42-yard field goal by Brion Hurley in the third quarter. Iowa finished the season 6-6. A bright spot was punter Nick Gallery, who averaged 43 yards on eight punts. Harold Jasper had four pass receptions for 55 yards to lead Iowa’s receivers. Larry Blue received the Alamo Bowl Sportsmanship Award. The game marked Coach Hayden Fry’s first return to his home state for a game since he took the Iowa job 15 years earlier.

GAME RECAP Iowa jumped out to the early lead and didn’t look back, defeating Pac-10 cochampion Washington, 38-18, in the 62nd annual Sun Bowl at El Paso, TX. Sedrick Shaw started the Iowa scoring by taking a handoff and running 58 yards for a touchdown only 1:52 into the game. Kickers Brion Hurley and Zach Bromert each added a pair of field goals. A snap over the punter’s head led to a safety and a 21-0 halftime lead for the Hawkeyes. Hurley kicked his third field goal of the day from 50 yards out as Iowa’s lead climbed to 24 in the third quarter. Washington got on the board for the first time at the 8:37 mark of the third quarter when Shane Fortney hit Jerome Pathon on a 30-yard touchdown pass. Iowa fullback Michael Burger scored on runs of eight- and one-yard to increase the score to 38-6 before Washington added two late scores. The Iowa defense recorded four sacks while forcing three fumbles. Hawkeye running backs Shaw (135) and Tavian Banks (122) each rushed for over 100 yards. The win moved Iowa’s final record to 8-4.

SCORING SUMMARY Cal -- Brien 37-yard field goal Cal -- Brien 20-yard field goal Cal -- Brien 30-yard field goal Cal -- Caldwell 6-yard pass from Barr (Brien kick) Cal -- Willard 61-yard interception return (Brien kick) IA -- Hurley 42-yard field goal Cal -- Uwaezuoke 34-yard pass from Barr (Brien kick) Cal -- Remington 12-yard pass from Barr (Brien kick) Attendance: 45,716 CAL _____________________ TEAM STATISTICS ____________________ IOWA 28 _________________________ First Downs ___________________________5 55-179 ______________________Rushes-yards ______________________ 21-20 266 ________________________Passing yards _________________________70 445 ________________________ Total offense __________________________90 21-28-0 _______________________ Passes ________________________ 6-17-1 2-42 _______________________ Punts-average _______________________ 8-43 3-1 _________________________ Fumbles-lost_________________________ 1-0 5-35 _______________________ Penalties-yards ______________________ 10-74 43:14 ______________________Possession time _____________________ 16:46 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Kahl 5-27, King 5-19, Shaw 4-14 CAL: Chapman 24-89, Edwards 6-42, Rutherford 10-40 PASSING IOWA: Burmeister 6-17-1-37 CAL: Barr 21-28-0-266 RECEIVING IOWA: Jasper 4-55, Dean 2-15 CAL: Caldwell 5-80, Uwaezuoke 2-55, Chapman 5-50 TACKLES IOWA: Dailey 16, Sether 10, Hilliard 9 CAL: Willard 6, Spears 5

SCORING SUMMARY IA -- Shaw 58-yard run (Bromert kick) IA -- Hurley 49-yard field goal IA -- Safety, punt snap out of endzone IA -- Bromert 33-yard field goal IA -- Hurley 47-yard field goal IA -- Hurley 50-yard field goal W -- Pathon, 30-yard pass from Fortney (pass failed) IA -- Burger 8-yard run (Bromert kick) IA -- Burger 1-yard run (Bromert kick) W -- Coleman 3-yard pass from Huard (pass failed) W -- Conwell 20-yard pass from Huard (run failed) Attendance: 49,116 IOWA____________________ TEAM STATISTICS ______________________UW 18 _________________________ First Downs __________________________14 50-286 ______________________Rushes-yards ______________________ 29-96 135 ________________________Passing yards ________________________250 421 ________________________ Total offense _________________________346 26-11-2 _______________________ Passes _______________________ 37-19-0 5-39.4 _____________________ Punts-average ______________________7-27.1 1-0 _________________________ Fumbles-lost_________________________ 3-3 12-106 _____________________ Penalties-yards _______________________ 8-58 35:32 ______________________Possession time _____________________ 24:28 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Shaw 21-135, Banks 13-122, Burger 7-39 UW: Neal 9-65, Shehee 8-38 PASSING IOWA: Sherman 24-11-1-135 UW: Huard 26-14-0-194, Fortney 11-5-0-56 RECEIVING IOWA: Slutzker 4-66, Dwight 3-40 UW: Conwell 4-71, Pathen 4-62, Coleman 3-33 TACKLES IOWA: Rollins 8, Diaco 6, Jackson 6

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

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IOWA BOWL HISTORY 1996 Alamo Bowl

1997 Sun Bowl

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

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

Iowa _____________ 6 _______ 11 _______ 0 _______ 10 _______ 27 Texas Tech ________ 0 ________0 _______ 0 ________ 0 _______ 0

Arizona State ______ 0 _______ 10 _______ 7 ________ 0 _______ 17 Iowa _____________ 0 ________0 _______ 0 ________ 7 _______ 7

GAME RECAP In its first trip back to San Antonio since losing to California 37-3 in the inaugural 1993 Alamo Bowl, Iowa’s defense put on a clinic in stopping the run - one runner in particular. Iowa’s group of run-stoppers, headed by sophomore linebackers Matt Hughes and Vernon Rollins, held Doak Walker Award winner and 2,000-yard rusher Byron Hanspard to 64 yards rushing on 18 attempts. In the process the Hawkeyes shut down Texas Tech for a dominating 27-0 win. Hanspard’s longest run of the evening was 17 yards, as Iowa controlled the line of scrimmage and limited the Red Raiders to 60 yards total rushing. The victory was Iowa’s second shutout of the season (the Hawkeyes also blanked Wisconsin 31-0). And while Hanspard was held in check throughout, Iowa senior Sedrick Shaw was unstoppable as he rushed for 113 yards on 20 carries and one touchdown. Shaw’s second touchdown run was impressive, as he broke three tackles enroute to the end zone. Matt Sherman led a consistent Iowa offense with 126 yards passing - 105 to wide receiver Tim Dwight. The Hawkeye ground attack churned for 217 yards. Hughes finished with eight tackles, while Rollins added five. Sophomore Jared DeVries finished with two sacks and five tackles, three for a loss. Shaw and DeVries were named offensive and defensive MVP’s, respectively.

GAME RECAP An incredible defensive effort by Arizona State, it picked apart Iowa’s 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 Iowa’s second possession, breaking loose for a 26-yard run to the ASU 30. Unfortunately, for Iowa, ASU held the nation’s fourth-best rusher to only 52 yards in the game. In the second quarter ASU set a seven-play, 55-yard scoring drive into motion, and never looked back. The Sun Devils recovered an Iowa fumble late in the first half and added a field goal for a 10-0 halftime advantage. Iowa was able to score on a six-play, 87-yard scoring drive, under the direction of quarterback Randy Reiners, late in the fourth quarter. LBs Raj Clark and Matt Hughes led the Iowa defense, each recording 12 tackles, while CB Ed Gibson added 11. Jared DeVries contributed nine tackles, two tackles for loss and one sack. Iowa punter Jason Baker was named Sun Bowl Special Teams MVP after averaging 48.9 yards per punt, including a Sun Bowl-record 76-yarder.

SCORING SUMMARY IA -- Sherman 1-yard run (Bromert rush failed) IA -- Shaw 20-yard run (Knipper pass reception) IA -- Bromert 36-yard field goal IA -- Bromert 26-yard field goal IA -- Filer 14-yard run (Bromert kick) Attendance: 55,677 IOWA____________________ TEAM STATISTICS _____________________ TTU 23 _________________________ First Downs __________________________13 52-217 ______________________Rushes-yards ______________________ 31-61 139 ________________________Passing yards ________________________145 356 ________________________ Total offense _________________________206 10-17 _________________________ Passes _________________________ 14-32 0-0 _________________________ Fumbles-lost_________________________ 0-0 8-78 _______________________ Penalties-yards _______________________ 7-68 34:56 ______________________Possession time _____________________ 25:04 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Shaw 20-113, Filer 4-41, Banks 13-30, Granquist 4-25 TTU: Hanspard 18-64, Lethridge 12- (-4) RECEIVING IOWA: Dwight 6-105, Knipper 1-17, Willock 1-13 TTU: Hart 4-46, McKenzie 3-38, DuBuc 3-20 PASSING IOWA: Sherman 9-16-126, Driscoll 1-1-13 TTU: 13-28-1-139. Cavazos 1-4-6 TACKLES IOWA: Hughes 8, DeVries 5, Rollins 5, Ennis-Inge 5 TTU: Brown 7, Reagor 6, Jones 5, Johnson 5

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SCORING SUMMARY ASU -- Jackson 35-yard pass from Campbell (Nycz kick) ASU -- Nycz 20-yard field goal ASU -- Martin 1-yard run (Nycz kick) IA -- Carter 26-yard pass from Reiners (Bromert kick) Attendance: 49,104 IOWA____________________ TEAM STATISTICS _____________________ ASU 10 _________________________ First Downs __________________________18 30-19 _______________________Rushes-Yards______________________ 61-268 190 ________________________Passing Yards ________________________109 209 _________________________Total Yards__________________________377 12-27-0 _______________________ Passes ________________________ 5-11-0 8-48.9 _____________________ Punts-Average ______________________9-36.1 0-0 _________________________Fumbles-Lost ________________________ 0-0 7-44 _______________________Penalities-Yards _____________________ 11-90 24:31 _____________________ Possession Time _____________________ 35:29 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Banks 14-52, Thein 3-5, Burger 1-1 ASU: Martin 27-169, Redmond 13-50 PASSING IOWA: Sherman 8-22-0-120, Reiners 4-5-0-70 ASU: Campbell 5-11-0-109 RECEIVING IOWA: Gibson 3-79, Dwight 3-51, Banks 2-12 ASU: Jackson 2-44, Mitchell 1-41 TACKLES IOWA: Clark 12, Hughes 12, Gibson 11, Cooks 10, LaFleur 10 ASU: Jackson 7, Staat 6


IOWA BOWL HISTORY 2001 Alamo Bowl

2003 Orange Bowl

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

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

Texas Tech ________ 0 ________3 _______ 7 ________ 6 _______ 16 Iowa _____________ 3 ________7 _______ 3 ________ 6 _______ 19

Iowa ____________ 10 _______0 _______ 0 ________ 7 _______ 17 Southern Cal ______ 7 ________3 _______14 ______ 14 _______ 38

GAME RECAP Nate Kaeding kicked a 47-yard field goal with 44 seconds to play in the game and defensive back Bob Sanders intercepted a Texas Tech pass in the endzone on the final play as Iowa defeated the Red Raiders 19-16 in the 2001 Alamo Bowl. The Hawkeyes ended the season with a 7-5 overall record with the bowl victory. The crowd of 65,232 marked the second largest crowd in Alamo Bowl history. The Hawkeye drove 53 yards in eight plays for the final score of the game, which was the fourth field goal of the day for Kaeding. Texas Tech had tied the score at 1616 with 2:05 remaining before Iowa’s game winning drive. Iowa QB Kyle McCann accounted for most of the yardage in the final scoring drive. He compleded three straight passes for 41 totals yards and then scrambled for 16 yards to the Tech 26-yardline to set up Kaeding’s game winning kick. Kaeding tied an Iowa record with the four field goals, which came from 36, 31, 46 and 47 yards. Iowa took an early 10-0 lead in the first half, using a ball control offense to keep the Red Raider passing attack on the sidelines. Tech got on the scoreboard on the final play of the half on a 50-yard field goal and tied the score at 10-10 on its first possession of the third quarter. An interception by Iowa’s Derrick Pickens led to an Iowa field goal for a 13-10 advantage and good field position led to Kaeding’s 46-yard effort that put Iowa in front 16-10. Pickens was named the Outstanding Defensive Player of the Game, while RB Aaron Greving earned that award for offense. Filling in for the injured Ladell Betts, Greving rushed 25 times for 115 yards, including a one-yard scoring run for Iowa’s only touchdown. McCann completed 19-26 passes for 161 yards, with no interceptions. Along with the interception on the final play of the game, Sanders led the Iowa defense with 11 tackles. Grant Steen added eight stops and Benny Sapp had seven tackles and an interception. Iowa’s defense held Texas Tech to just 80 net rushing yards.

GAME RECAP Southern Cal’s big second half lifted the Trojans past Iowa, 38-17 in the 2003 FedEx Orange Bowl. Iowa, which saw its nine-game winning streak come to an end, completed the season with an 11-2 overall record and an eighth place ranking in the final polls. Hawkeye C.J. Jones opened the game by returning the kickoff an Orange Bowl record 100 yards, giving Iowa an early 7-0 lead. The Trojans quickly answered with a four-play, 79-yard drive that ended with a Justin Fargas four-yard run. Iowa and USC each added 35-yard field goals before the half. Iowa had an opportunity to take the lead, but a seven-play, 41-yard drive stalled on the USC one-yard line as the half ended and USC blocked an Iowa field goal attempt on the final play. USC controlled the second half by scoring touchdowns on its first three possessions. USC’s defense stifled the Hawkeyes. Heisman Trophy winning QB Carson Palmer led USC by completing 21 of 31 passes for 303 yards and one touchdown. He was named the Orange Bowl MVP. Fargas became only the second Hawkeye opponent to eclipse 100 rushing yards as he gained 122 in 20 attempts. His rushing numbers included a 50-yard scoring scamper that marked the longest run against the Iowa defense all season. QB Brad Banks completed 15-36 passes for 204 yards and one touchdown. Banks threw 103 consecutive passes without an interception before USC’s Jason Leach picked one off in the fourth quarter. Banks also rushed eight times for 36 yards. His 423 rushing yards is an Iowa record for quarterbacks in a season. WR Maurice Brown and TE Dallas Clark led the Iowa receivers. Brown had six receptions for 63 yards and a touchdown, while Clark tallied four receptions for 97 yards. Brown’s 18-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter broke the school record for TD receptions in a season. Jones ran back four kickoffs for 169 yards, which is an Orange Bowl record and an Iowa bowl game record for return yards. Defensive backs Bob Sanders and Derek Pagel led Iowa’s defensive unit recording 13 and 10 tackles, respectively. The Iowa defense sacked Palmer four times, which included DE Matt Roth’s team-leading 11th sack in the second quarter.

SCORING SUMMARY IA -- Kaeding 36-yard field goal IA -- Greving 1-yard run (Kaeding kick) TTU -- Greathouse 50-yard field goal TTU -- Walker 20-yard pass from Kingsbury (Treece kick) IA -- Kaeding 31-yard field goal IA -- Kaeding 46-yard field goal TTU -- Treece 23-yard field goal TTU -- Treece 37-yard field goal IA -- Kaeding 47-yard field goal Attendance: 65,232 TTU _____________________ TEAM STATISTICS ____________________IOWA 20 _________________________ First Downs __________________________20 20-80 _______________________Rushes-Yards______________________ 44-178 309 ________________________Passing Yards ________________________161 49-29-3 _____________________Passes (A-C-I) ____________________ 26-19-0 389 ________________________Total Offense ________________________339 5-37.2 _____________________ Punts-Average ______________________5-36.0 0-0 _________________________Fumbles-Lost ________________________ 1-0 5-35 _______________________ Penalties-Yards _______________________ 5-26 24:57 _____________________ Possession Time _____________________ 35:03 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING TTU: Kingsbury 9-42, Williams 9-30 IOWA: Greving 25-115, Allen 7-36, McCann 7-26 PASSING TTU: Kingsbury 29-49-309 IOWA: McCann 19-26-161 RECEIVING TTU: Peters 8-60, Glover 6-77, Welker 6-62, Francis 5-90 IOWA: Hill 6-49, Clark 4-30, Dodge 4-26, Allen 3-38 TACKLES TTU: Sailor 12, Hawkins 9 IOWA: Sanders 10, Steen 8, Meyer 7, Sapp 7

SCORING SUMMARY IA -- Jones 100-yard kickoff return (Kaeding kick) USC -- Fargas 4-yard run (Killeen kick) IA -- Kaeding 35-yard field goal USC -- Killeen 35-yard field goal USC -- Williams 18-yard pass from Palmer (Killeen kick) USC -- Fargas 50-yard run (Killeen kick) USC -- McCullough 5-yard run (Killeen kick) USC -- Byrd 6-yard run (Killeen kick) IA -- Brown 18-yard pass from Banks (Kaeding kick) Attendance: 75,971 USC _____________________ TEAM STATISTICS ____________________ IOWA 30 _________________________ First Downs __________________________18 49-247 ______________________Rushes-Yards______________________ 22-119 303 ________________________Passing Yards ________________________204 21-31-0 _____________________Passes (C-A-I) ____________________ 15-36-1 550 ________________________Total Offense ________________________323 2-37.5 _____________________ Punts-Average ______________________5-42.6 2-0 _________________________Fumbles-Lost ________________________ 2-1 6-45 _______________________ Penalties-Yards ______________________ 13-85 38:06 _____________________ Possession Time _____________________ 21:54 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Russell 9-45, Banks 8-36 USC: Fargas 20-122, McCullough 12-76 PASSING IOWA: Banks 15-36-204 USC: Palmer 21-31-303 RECEIVING IOWA: Clark 4-97, Brown 6-6 USC: Williams 6-99, Colbert 6-81 TACKLES IOWA: Sanders 13, Pagel 10, Worthy 7, Cole 7 USC: Pollard 6, Grootegoed 6, Allmond 5

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IOWA BOWL HISTORY 2004 Outback Bowl

2005 Capital One Bowl

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

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

Iowa _____________ 7 _______ 13 _______14 _______ 3 _______ 37 Florida ___________ 7 ________0 _______ 3 ________ 7 _______ 17

LSU ______________ 0 _______ 12 _______ 0 _______ 13 _______ 25 Iowa _____________ 7 ________7 _______ 3 _______ 13 _______ 30

GAME RECAP After falling behind 7-0 in the first quarter, Iowa scored 27 unanswered points en route to a 37-17 triumph over No. 17 Florida in the 2004 Outback Bowl. The victory was Iowa’s first over the Gators and its first January bowl win since the 1959 Rose Bowl. After allowing an early Florida touchdown, Iowa scored on three of its next four possessions to end the half. WR Maurice Brown caught a three-yard touchdown pass from QB Nathan Chandler to even the game at 7-7 late in the first quarter. PK Nate Kaeding converted a 47-yard field goal to give Iowa the lead, and the Hawkeyes followed with a Chandler five-yard scoring run. A 32-yard Kaeding field goal gave Iowa a 20-7 halftime lead. Iowa maintained momentum in the second half after holding Florida to a threeand-out on its first possession. Matt Melloy blocked the Florida punt and also recovered it in the end zone for a touchdown. It marked the first time in Iowa bowl history that a Hawkeye player both blocked and recovered a punt for a touchdown. The Gators added a field goal on their next possession, but two possessions later Iowa RB Fred Russell, who was named Outback Bowl MVP, scampered 34 yards for a touchdown to give Iowa a commanding 34-10 advantage. Kaeding added a 38yard field goal to end Iowa’s scoring. Russell finished with 204 all-purpose yards. He carried the ball 21 times for 150 yards and one touchdown and returned three kickoffs for 54 yards. Chandler completed 13-25 passes for 170 yards, one passing touchdown, one rushing score and no interceptions. Brown caught six passes for 96 yards and one score. Defensively, Iowa held the Gators to an Outback Bowl record-low 57 rushing yards, marking the eighth time in 2003 that the Hawkeyes held their opponents to 75 yards or less on the ground. DB Sean Considine collected a game-high nine tackles (three solo, six assists). LB Abdul Hodge registered eight stops (three solo, five assists). DT Tyler Luebke, DE Matt Roth and DE Howard Hodges each recorded one sack.

GAME RECAP Fifth-year senior Warren Holloway caught an improbable 56-yard game-winning touchdown pass from QB Drew Tate as time expired to lift Iowa to a thrilling 30-25 triumph over 11th-ranked LSU in the 2005 Capital One Bowl. The 56-yard bomb on the final play was arguably the best finish in bowl history. The reception was Holloway’s first career touchdown. Iowa grabbed an early 7-0 lead when Tate connected with WR Clinton Solomon on a 57-yard score on its first possession. The 57-yarder tied Iowa’s longest touchdown reception in a bowl game (Dave Moritz from Chuck Long in the 1982 Peach Bowl). LSU cut the Hawkeye lead to 7-6 on a pair of field goals midway through the second quarter. Iowa extended its lead to 14-6 when Miguel Merrick blocked a punt and Sean Considine returned the ball seven yards for a touchdown. The Tigers answered on their next possession with a 74-yard touchdown run, but failed to convert the extra point. PK Kyle Schlicher scored the only points of the third quarter on a 19-yard field goal to stretch Iowa’s lead to 17-12. RB Marques Simmons scored on a four-yard run with 12:48 remaining to give the Hawkeyes a 24-12 advantage. LSU rallied with a pair of touchdown passes to WR Skyler Green (22 and three yards) as the Tigers took their first lead of the game, 25-24, with 46 seconds left. Tate drove Iowa to the 44-yard line before throwing the pass to Holloway as the final seconds clicked off the clock. The victory gave Iowa its 10th win of the year, marking the third straight season the Hawkeyes have collected 10 wins or more. Tate was named the Capital One Bowl MVP, while DL Jonathan Babineaux was recognized as Iowa’s Defensive MVP. Tate completed 20-32 passes for 287 yards and two touchdowns. The scoring passes of 56 and 57 yards marked the first time an Iowa quarterback has tossed two touchdowns over 50 yards in a bowl game. WR Ed Hinkel caught a career and game-high 10 passes for 93 yards, one reception shy of an Iowa bowl record. Solomon caught four passes for 81 yards and one score, while Holloway caught four passes for 72 yards and one touchdown. Defensively, Iowa recorded 10 tackles for loss, including five sacks. LB Abdul Hodge racked up a game-high 15 tackles (10 solo), including 2.5 sacks. LB Chad Greenway tallied nine tackles (seven solo), including one for loss. Babineaux registered seven tackles (five solo), including 4.5 for loss and 2.5 sacks. Additionally, the Hawkeyes’ special teams blocked two punts, including returning one for a touchdown. Iowa finished the season ranked eighth for the third consecutive year. The Hawkeyes finished in the top 10 three straight seasons for only the second time ever (1956-58).

SCORING SUMMARY UF -- Kight 70-yard pass from Leak (Leach kick) IA -- Brown 3-yard pass from Chandler (Kaeding kick) IA -- Kaeding 47-yard field goal IA -- Chandler 5-yard run (Kaeding kick) IA -- Kaeding 32-yard field goal IA -- Melloy 0-yard blocked punt return (Kaeding kick) UF -- Leach 48-yard field goal IA -- Russell 34-yard run (Kaeding kick) IA -- Kaeding 38-yard field goal UF -- Baker 25-yard pass from Leak (Leach kick) Attendance: 65,372 IOWA____________________ TEAM STATISTICS ______________________ UF 22 _________________________ First Downs __________________________16 49-328 ______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 28-57 170 ________________________Passing Yards ________________________268 408 ________________________Total Offense ________________________325 13-26-0 _______________________ Passes _______________________ 22-41-1 7-42.6 _____________________ Punts-Average _____________________10-40.1 1-0 _________________________Fumbles-Lost ________________________ 1-0 3-15 _______________________ Penalties-Yards _______________________ 4-43 34:10 _____________________ Possession Time _____________________ 25:50 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Russell 21-150, Lewis 12-45 UF: Carthon 10-44, Fason 4-23 PASSING IOWA: Chandler 13-25-170 UF: Leak 22-41-268 RECEIVING IOWA: Brown 6-96, Hinkel 3-44 UF: Perez 7-70, Small 3-37 TACKLES IOWA: Considine 9, Hodge 8 UF: Crowder 8, Thomas 7, Bailey 7

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SCORING SUMMARY IA -- Solomon 57-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) LSU -- Jackson 29-yard field goal LSU -- Jackson 47-yard field goal IA -- Considine 7-yard blocked punt return (Schlicher kick) LSU -- Broussard 74-yard run (Jackson kick failed) IA -- Schlicher 19-yard field goal IA -- Simmons 4-yard run (Schlicher kick) LSU -- Green 22-yard pass from Russel (Jackson kick) LSU -- Green 3-yard pass from Russel (Russel pass failed) IA -- Holloway 56-yard pass from Tate (no PAT attempted) Attendance: 70,229 LSU _____________________ TEAM STATISTICS ____________________ IOWA 19 _________________________ First Downs __________________________16 36-167 ______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 29-47 228 ________________________Passing Yards ________________________287 346 ________________________Total Offense ________________________334 23-35-1 _______________________ Passes _______________________ 20-32-2 6-30.2 _____________________ Punts-Average ______________________6-49.2 1-0 _________________________Fumbles-Lost ________________________ 1-0 5-42 _______________________ Penalties-Yards _______________________ 9-50 34:12 _____________________ Possession Time _____________________ 25:48 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Simmons 13-35, Mickens 5-14 LSU: Broussard 13-109, Addai 11-27 PASSING IOWA: Tate 20-32-2-287 LSU: Russell 12-15-0-128, Randall 10-15-1-89

RECEIVING IOWA: Hinkel 10-93, Solomon 4-81 LSU: Bowe 8-122, Green 6-59 TACKLES IOWA: Hodge 15, Greenway 9 LSU: Daniels 7, Turner 7


IOWA BOWL HISTORY 2006 Outback Bowl

2006 Alamo Bowl

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

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

Iowa _____________ 0 ________7 _______ 0 _______ 17 _______ 24 Florida ___________ 7 _______ 17 _______ 7 ________ 0 _______ 31

Texas _____________ 3 ________7 _______10 _______ 6 _______ 26 Iowa ____________ 14 _______0 _______ 7 ________ 3 _______ 24

GAME RECAP Florida scored the game’s first 17 points and held off a late Iowa surge to defeat the Hawkeyes 31-24 in the 2006 Outback Bowl at Tampa, FL. The Gators blocked and returned an Iowa punt for a score on Iowa’s first possession to take a 7-0 advantage. Florida then added a 21-yard field goal and returned an interception 60 yards to take a 17-0 lead with 1:57 left in the first half. Iowa scored its first points on a 20-yard touchdown pass from QB Drew Tate to WR Clinton Solomon. However, the Gators answered the Hawkeye score with a touchdown with one second left in the period to take a 24-7 halftime advantage. Florida added a 38-yard touchdown pass for the only score of the third quarter, but Iowa rallied to score 17 fourth-quarter points to make for an exciting finish. WR Ed Hinkel caught touchdown passes of four and 14 yards from Tate, while PK Kyle Schlicher converted a 45-yard field goal to cut the Florida lead to 34-21 with 1:24 left. Iowa’s comeback fell short as the Hawkeyes failed to recover an onside kick. On the previous play, Iowa recovered the onside kick, only to be flagged for an offside penalty. Tate completed 32-55 passes for 346 yards and three scores; the 32 pass completions and 55 attempts established Iowa bowl records. Hinkel caught a team-high nine passes for 87 yards and tied an Iowa bowl record with two touchdown receptions. Damian Sims tied an Iowa bowl record with five kickoff returns for 107 yards. Florida QB Chris Leak completed 25-40 passes for 278 yards and two TDs. Leak’s two touchdown passes went to Outback Bowl MVP, WR Dallas Baker, who caught 10 passes for 147 yards. LB Abdul Hodge amassed an Outback Bowl and Iowa bowl record 19 tackles (14 solo) to lead the Hawkeye defense. DB Antwan Allen and DB Marcus Paschal each added 10 tackles, while LB Chad Greenway recorded nine stops. Allen became the first Iowa player to start in four January bowl games.

GAME RECAP Texas outscored Iowa 23-10 in the final three periods en route to a 26-24 Alamo Bowl victory over the Hawkeyes in front of a bowl-record 65,875 fans in the Alamodome. Iowa sprinted out of the gates, scoring touchdowns on its first two possessions. RB Albert Young scored on a one-yard run and WR Andy Brodell caught a 63-yard touchdown pass from QB Drew Tate. The 63-yard pass is the longest TD pass in Iowa bowl history. After a Texas field goal, Iowa looked to stretch its lead to 21-3 on a nine-yard touchdown reception by TE Scott Chandler, but a flag negated the score. Texas intercepted a Tate pass in the end zone on the very next play. The Longhorns took advantage of Iowa’s misfortune and turned the turnover in seven points. Iowa took a 14-10 lead into the half. The Longhorns scored the next 10 points on a 43-yard field goal and a 72-yard touchdown pass to grab a 20-14 advantage midway through the third period. Iowa quickly answered with a four-play, 68-yard drive that culminated with a 23-yard touchdown reception by Brodell. Texas responded with a touchdown on the following possession to go up 26-21. Iowa added a PK Kyle Schlicher 38-yard field goal late in the fourth quarter to cut the deficit to 26-24. The Longhorns became the first team to win the Alamo Bowl when trailing at the half. Tate completed 15-25 passes for 274 yards and two touchdowns. Brodell tied an Iowa bowl record with two touchdown receptions and matched a career high with 159 receiving yards on six receptions. Furthermore, the 159 yards is an Alamo Bowl receiving record, besting Michigan’s Amani Toomer’s 135 yards set in 1995. Texas QB Colt McCoy was named the Most Outstanding Offensive Player. McCoy completed 26-40 passes for 308 yards and two scores. Four Hawkeyes recorded seven tackles or more. DB Miguel Merrick had a teamhigh eight tackles. DB Charles Godfrey and LB Ed Miles each were credited with seven stops.

SCORING SUMMARY UF -- McCollum 6-yard blocked punt return (Hetland kick) UF -- Hetland 21-yard field goal UF -- Brown 60-yard interception return (Hetland kick) IA -- Solomon 20-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) UF -- Baker 24-yard pass from Leak (Hetland kick) UF -- Baker 38-yard pass from Leak (Hetland kick) IA -- Hinkel 4-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) IA -- Hinkel 14-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) IA -- Schlicher 45-yard field goal Attendance: 65,881 IOWA_______________________TEAM STATS ________________________ UF 23 _________________________ First Downs __________________________26 20-64 _______________________Rushes-Yards______________________ 42-169 346 ________________________Passing Yards ________________________278 410 ________________________Total Offense ________________________447 32-55-1 _______________________ Passes _______________________ 25-40-0 6-30.7 _____________________ Punts-Average ______________________3-46.3 0-0 _________________________Fumbles-Lost ________________________ 1-1 8-60 _______________________ Penalties-Yards _______________________ 5-30 24:35 _____________________ Possession Time _____________________ 35:25 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Young 13-34, Tate, 3-24 UF: Moore 13-88, Wynn 8-34 PASSING IOWA: Tate 32-55-1-346 UF: Leak 25-40-0-278 RECEIVING IOWA: Solomon 7-96, Chandler 7-89 UF: Baker 10-147, Jackson 7-76 TACKLES IOWA: Hodge 19, Allen 10, Paschal 10 UF: Webb 10, Brown 7, Herring 7

SCORING SUMMARY IA -- Young 1-yard run (Schlicker kick) IA -- Brodell 63-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) UT -- Bailey 27-yard field goal UT -- Sweed 20-yard pass from McCoy (Bailey kick) UT -- Bailey 43-yard field goal UT -- Charles 72-yard pass from McCoy (Bailey kick) IA -- Brodell 23-yard pass from Tate (Schlicker kick) UT -- Young 2-yard run (Bailey kick) IA -- Schlicher 38-yard field goal Attendance: 65,875 IOWA_______________________TEAM STATS ________________________ UT 17 _________________________ First Downs __________________________17 34-89 _______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 21-70 274 ________________________Passing Yards ________________________308 59-363 ______________________Total Offense _____________________ 61-378 15-25-1 _______________________ Passes _______________________ 26-40-0 5-42.4 _____________________ Punts-Average ______________________6-37.8 2-1 _________________________Fumbles-Lost ________________________ 2-1 8-53 _______________________ Penalties-Yards _______________________ 6-60 30:56 _____________________ Possession Time _____________________ 29:04 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Young 13-64, Sims, 12-26 UT: Charles 4-26, Shipley 1-14 PASSING IOWA: Tate 15-25-1-274 UT: McCoy 26-40-0-308 RECEIVING IOWA: Brodell 6-159, Douglas 3-40 UT: Finley 8-46, Cosby 7-59 TACKLES IOWA: Merrick 8, Godfrey 7, Milles 7, Gabelmann 7 UT: Miller 11, Griffin 10, Derry 6

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IOWA BOWL HISTORY 2009 Outback Bowl

2010 FedEx Orange Bowl

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

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

South Carolina_____ 0 ________0 _______ 0 _______ 10 _______ 10 Iowa ____________ 14 _______7 _______10 _______ 0 _______ 31

Iowa _____________ 14 ______ 0 ______ 3 ______ 7 ______ 24 Georgia Tech______ 7 ______ 0 ______ 7 ______ 0 ______ 14

GAME RECAP Iowa forced five South Carolina turnovers and scored the game’s first 31 points en route to a convincing 31-10 victory at the 2009 Outback Bowl in Raymond James Stadium at Tampa, FL. This game marked Iowa’s third appearance in six years at the Outback Bowl. Iowa finished the season winning six of its last seven games and pushed its all-time bowl record to 12-10-1. RB Shonn Greene was named the bowl’s Most Valuable Player after rushing for 121 yards and three touchdowns on 29 carries. The 29 attempts, three rushing scores and 18 points are new Iowa bowl records. Greene finished his junior campaign with a school single-season record 20 rushing touchdowns and 1,850 rushing yards. Additionally, he rushed for over 100 yards in all 13 games, also an Iowa single-season record. QB Ricky Stanzi completed 13-19 passes for 147 yards and a touchdown. He completed a six-yard touchdown to WR Trey Stross on Iowa’s opening drive. Iowa’s tight ends combined for seven receptions and 92 yards – Brandon Myers had four catches for 49 yards, while Tony Moeaki had three for 43 yards. Iowa led 21-0 at halftime on two Greene one-yard runs and Stross’ six-yard touchdown reception. PK Daniel Murray converted an 18-yard field goal and Greene scored his third touchdown from 11 yards out to stretch Iowa’s cushion to 31-0. The Gamecocks scored the final 10 points on a 10-yard pass and a 48-yard field goal. Defensively, Iowa collected three interceptions, which tied an Iowa bowl record, and recovered two fumbles. Four of the five South Carolina miscues came in the first 30 minutes. SS Tyler Sash tied an Outback Bowl and Iowa bowl record with two thefts. He returned the two interceptions 74 total yards, which is an Iowa bowl record. DB Bradley Fletcher recorded the other interception in the end zone and also forced a fumble. LB A.J. Edds recovered both South Carolina fumbles. LB Pat Angerer had six tackles and a sack and LB Jeremiha Hunter was credited with four tackles, including two for loss, and a pass break-up. Iowa dominated time of possession, controlling the ball for 35:54, compared to only 24:06 for South Carolina.

GAME RECAP Iowa turned in another dominating defensive performance in defeating ninthranked Georgia Tech, 24-14, in the 2010 FedEx Orange Bowl. The Hawkeyes won their second straight January bowl game and evened their record at 1-1 in BCS games. The Iowa defense limited Georgia Tech to 155 yards total offense, including just 12 passing yards. The Yellow Jackets entered the game ranked second in the nation in rushing offense. Georgia Tech was held to just 32 net yards on 20 offensive plays in the first half. Iowa quarterback Ricky Stanzi, after missing the final two games of the regular season due to injury, completed his first eight pass attempts in leading the Hawkeyes to a 14-0 advantage in the first period. Stanzi connected with TE Tony Moeaki for a 54-yard gain to set up the first score of the game, a four-yard completion to WR Marvin McNutt. Iowa added a second touchdown on its next possession, as Stanzi connected with WR Colin Sandeman on a 21-yard scoring play. Stanzi completed 17-29 passes for 231 yards and the two scores. Georgia Tech used a pass interception return for its only points of the first half, leaving Iowa with a 14-7 advantage at the break. The Hawkeyes increased the advantage to 17-7 late in the third period on a 33-yard field goal by Daniel Murray. After Tech narrowed the margin to 17-14 early in the final period, Iowa again turned to its defense. Senior LB A.J. Edds had a pass interception and the Iowa defense forced another Tech punt with 4:54 remaining. Freshman RB Brandon Wegher sealed the win with a 32-yard scoring run with 1:56 left to play. Wegher ended the game with 113 rushing yards on 16 carries. Moeaki had 85 yards on four receptions, Sandeman had four receptions for a career-best 53 yards and Derrell Johnson-Koulianos had four receptions for 63 yards before leaving the game in the second quarter due to injury. DE Adrian Clayborn had nine solo tackles and was named the Most Valuable Player. Senior LB Pat Angerer added 10 tackles and Clayborn had two QB sacks

SCORING SUMMARY IA - - Stross, 6-yard pass from Stanzi (Murray kick) IA - - Greene, 1-yard run (Murray kick) IA - - Greene, 1-yard run (Murray kick) IA - - Murray, 18-yard field goal IA - - Greene, 11-yard run (Murray kick) SC - - Cook, 10-yard pass from Smelley (Succop kick) SC - - Succop, 48-yard field goal Attendance: 55,117 SC ______________________ TEAM STATISTICS ____________________ IOWA 17 _________________________ First Downs __________________________22 14-43 _______________________Rushes-Yards______________________ 47-181 270 ________________________Passing Yards ________________________147 64-313 ______________________Total Offense _____________________ 66-328 26-50-3 _______________________ Passes _______________________ 13-19-2 2-42.5 _____________________ Punts-Average ______________________2-44.0 2-2 _________________________Fumbles-Lost ________________________ 2-1 10-100 _____________________ Penalties-Yards _______________________ 6-50 24:06 _____________________ Possession Time _____________________ 35:54 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Greene 29-121, Hampton 12-54 SC: Garcia 5-25, Maddox 3-17 PASSING IOWA: Stanzi 13-19-1-147 SC: Garcia 9-18-0-79, Smelley 16-31-1-179 RECEIVING IOWA: Myers 4-49, Moeaki 3-43 SC: McKinley 6-86, Barnes 5-40 TACKLES IOWA: Angerer 6, five others with four SC: Brinkley 11, Norwood 9, Culliver 7

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SCORING SUMMARY IA - - Marvin McNutt, four-yard pass from Ricky Stanzi (Murray kick) IA - - Colin Sandeman, 21-yard pass from Stanzi (Murray kick) GT - - Jerrard Tarrant, 40-yard int. return (Blair kick) IA - - Daniel Murray, 33-yard field goal GT - - Anthony Allen, one-yard run (Blair kick) IA - - Brandon Wegher, 32-yard run (Murray kick) Attendance: 66,131 IOWA_______________________TEAM STATS ____________________ GA TECH 21 _________________________ First Downs ____________________________ 9 40-172 ______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 41-143 231 ________________________Passing Yards __________________________ 12 17-29-1 _______________________ Passes __________________________ 2-9-1 69-403 ______________________Total Offense ______________________ 50-155 4-36.0 _______________________ Punts-Avg _________________________7-49.1 2-1 _________________________Fumbles-Lost _________________________ 0-0 4-25 _______________________ Penalties-Yards ________________________ 9-68 32:23 _____________________ Possession Time ______________________ 27:37 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Wegher 16-113-1 TD; Robinson 14-59 GA TECH: Dwyer 14-49; Nesbitt 20-46 PASSING IOWA: Stanzi 17-29-1-2TDs GA TECH: Nesbitt 2-9-1 RECEIVING IOWA: Moeaki 4-85; Johnson-Koulianos 4-63; Sandeman 4-53-1 GA TECH: Dwyer 2-12 TACKLES IOWA: Angerer 10; Clayborn 9 GA TECH: Burnett 8; Tarrant 6


IOWA BOWL HISTORY/RESULTS 2010 Insight Bowl

2011 Insight Bowl

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

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

Missouri ________ 3 ______ 7 ______ 14 ______ 0 ______ 24 Iowa ____________ 7 ______ 10 ______ 3 ______ 7 ______ 27

Iowa _____________ 0 ________0 _______ 0 _______ 14 _______ 14 Oklahoma ________ 7 ________7 _______ 7 _______ 10 _______ 31

GAME RECAP Iowa used record setting performances on both offense and defense to earn a 27-24 win over 12th-ranked Missouri in the 2010 Insight Bowl. The win was the third straight bowl victory for the Hawkeyes and the fourth of the season (in eight games) against a nationally-ranked opponent. Freshman RB Marcus Coker was the key player for the Iowa offense, rushing 33 times for 219 yards and two touchdowns. Both the rushing attempts and yards established Iowa bowl records. Sophomore DB Micah Hyde scored the winning points with 5:32 remaining in the game on a 72-yard interception return for a touchdown. That set an Iowa bowl record and ranks as the eighth longest return in school history. Following Hyde’s touchdown, Missouri drove to the Iowa 46 on its next possession, but a pass attempt on fourth-and-six was incomplete and Iowa’s offense maintained possession for the final 2:15. Iowa ended the game at the oneyard line as time expired. Iowa won the toss and elected to start the game on offense. Coker gave the Hawkeyes an early 7-0 advantage with a one-yard scoring run to complete the opening drive. Missouri responded with a field goal on its first drive, but Coker added a 62-yard scoring run early in the second period to give Iowa a 14-3 advantage. The Hawkeyes added a 34-yard Mike Meyer field goal later in the period before Missouri scored on a 10-yard run to cut Iowa’s halftime advantage to 17-10. Brett Greenwood’s interception in the end zone ended Missouri’s final drive just before halftime. Iowa’s only offensive points of the second half came midway through the third period when Meyer added a 21-yard field goal for a 20-10 advantage, capping a 93yard scoring drive. The Tigers cut the lead to 20-17 later in the third quarter and took their first advantage at 24-20 with under a minute left in the period. Hyde’s interception return, the fourth for the Hawkeyes in 13 games, was the only scoring in the final quarter. Stanzi complemented Coker’s rushing effort by completing 11-21 passes for 200 yards. Colin Sandeman (4-44) and Reisner (3-50) led Iowa’s receivers. The Iowa defense was led by Greenwood, who collected 11 tackles to go with his second quarter interception. DB Shaun Prater added nine tackles and LB James Morris had seven. DL Karl Klug and DL Christian Ballard each collected a QB sack.

GAME RECAP Iowa rallied in the second half, closing to within a touchdown with 6:56 remaining, but 14th-ranked Oklahoma controlled the ball over the second half of the final period in recording a 31-14 win at the 2011 Insight Bowl. The Hawkeyes are now 14-11-1 in 26 bowl appearances. Oklahoma built a 21-0 advantage before Iowa got its offense going in the second half. Iowa used a 16-play drive that consumed 7:50, scoring on a 5-yard pass from QB James Vandenberg to TE C.J. Fiedorowicz on the second play of the final quarter. After holding Oklahoma to three plays on consecutive possessions, the Iowa offense drove 78 yards in 12 plays, cutting the deficit to 21-14 on a 9-yard pass from Vandenberg to RB Jordan Canzeri. Oklahoma was able to drive to the Iowa 21 before adding a field goal with 2:33 remaining for a 24-14 advantage. After Iowa failed on a fourth down attempt, the Sooners added a final touchdown in the closing minute of play. Oklahoma took a 7-0 lead in the first period, covering five yards in two plays following a pass interception. Oklahoma’s only extended offensive drive of the second quarter covered 66 yards in 13 plays as the Sooners led 14-0 at halftime. Iowa’s defense held the Sooners to just 89 yards total offense in the first half. Oklahoma, which entered the game ranked fourth in the nation in total offense, was held to 275 yards total offense, its lowest output of the season. Vandenberg completed 23-44 passes for 216 yards and two scores, with one interception. Canzeri led Iowa’s ground attack with 58 yards on 22 carries and he added six pass receptions for 28 yards and a touchdown. WR Marvin McNutt, Jr. recorded four receptions for 46 yards. He tied Iowa’s single-season reception record with 82 catches in 13 games. The Iowa defense was led by senior LB Tyler Nielsen with eight tackles, while LB Christian Kirksey added seven. Senior DT Mike Daniels recorded three tackles for loss and two QB sacks among his five tackles and senior DE Broderick Binns recorded Iowa’s only pass interception.

SCORING SUMMARY IA - - Marcus Coker, one-yard run (Mike Meyer kick) MIZZOU - - Grant Ressel, 23-yard field goal IA - - Marcus Coker, 62-yard run (Mike Meyer kick) IA - - Mike Meyer, 34-yard field goal MIZZOU - - Henry Josey, 10-yard run (Grant Ressel kick) IA - - Mike Meyer, 21-yard field goal MIZZOU - - Blaine Gabbert, seven-yard run (Grant Ressel kick) MIZZOU - - Michael Egnew, three-yard pass from B. Gabbert (G. Ressel kick) IA - - Micah Hyde, 72-yard interception return (Mike Meyer kick) Attendance: 53,453 MIZZOU ____________________TEAM STATS _______________________ IOWA 24 ____________________________ Score ______________________________ 27 32 _________________________ First Downs ___________________________ 19 29-78 _______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 37-225 434 ________________________Passing Yards _________________________200 41-57-2 _______________________ Passes ________________________ 11-21-2 86-512 ______________________Total Offense ______________________ 58-425 4-42.0 _______________________Punts-Avg. ________________________3-44.7 3-0 _________________________Fumbles-Lost _________________________ 0-0 5-48 _______________________ Penalties-Yards ________________________ 3-19 29:49 _____________________ Possession Time ______________________ 30:11 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Coker 33-219; Stanzi 2-9 MIZZOU: Lawrence 6-40; Moore 6-32 PASSING IOWA: Stanzi 11-21-2-200 MIZZOU: Gabbert 41-57-2-434

RECEIVING IOWA: Sandeman 4-44; Reisner 3-50 MIZZOU: Moe 15-152; Jackson 9-129 TACKLES IOWA: Greenwood 11; Prater 9 MIZZOU: Ebner 9; Jackson 7; Rutland 7

SCORING SUMMARY OU - - Blake Bell, 4-yard run (Mike Hunnicutt kick) OU - - Blake Bell, 4-yard run (Mike Hunnicutt kick) OU - - Trent Ratterree, 3-yard pass from Landry Jones (Mike Hunnicutt kick) IA - - C.J. Fiedorowicz, 5-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick) IA - - Jordan Canzeri, 9-yard pass from James Vandenberg (Mike Meyer kick) OU - - Mike Hunnicutt, 35-yard field goal OU - - Blake Bell, 21-yard run (Mike Hunnicutt kick) Attendance: 54,247 IOWA_______________________TEAM STATS _________________________ OU 14 ____________________________ Score ______________________________ 31 21 _________________________ First Downs ___________________________ 16 37-76 _______________________Rushes-Yards_______________________ 37-114 216 ________________________Passing Yards _________________________161 23-45-2 _______________________ Passes ________________________ 16-25-1 82-292 ______________________Total Offense ______________________ 62-275 6-44.3 _______________________Punts-Avg. ________________________6-50.3 1-0 _________________________Fumbles-Lost _________________________ 0-0 6-36 _______________________ Penalties-Yards ________________________ 6-45 33:14 _____________________ Possession Time ______________________ 26:46 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING IOWA: Canzeri 22-58; White 4-20 OU: Bell 10-51-3 TDs; Clay 9-44 PASSING IOWA: Vandenberg 23-44-1-216-2 TDs OU: Jones 16-25-1-161-1 TD RECEIVING IOWA: Canzeri 6-28-1 TD; Davis 5-76; McNutt, Jr. 4-46 OU: Jackson 3-45; Stills 3-31 TACKLES IOWA: Nielsen 8; Kirksey 7 OU: Jefferson 7; Fleming 7

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IOWA BOWL RECORDS Individual Records

Team Records

Offense

Rushing Attempts __________ 55 vs. California (‘59 Rose) Yards _____________ 429 vs. California (‘59 Rose) Touchdowns _______ 5 vs. California (‘59 Rose)

Rushing Attempts __________ 33, Marcus Coker vs. Missouri (‘10 Insight) Yards _____________ 219 Marcus Coker vs. Missouri (‘10 Insight) Touchdowns _______ 3, Shonn Greene vs. South Carolina (‘09 Outback) Passing Attempts __________ Completions _______ Yards _____________ Touchdowns _______

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

Total Offense Plays _____________ 58, Drew Tate vs. Florida (‘06 Outback) Yards _____________ 481, Chuck Long vs. Texas (‘84 Freedom) Touchdowns _______ 6, Chuck Long vs. Texas (‘84 Freedom) Receiving Catches ___________ 11, Ronnie Harmon vs. UCLA (‘86 Rose) Yards _____________ 168, Dave Moritz vs. Tennessee (‘82 Peach) Touchdowns _______ 2, Andy Brodell vs. Texas (’06 Alamo) 2, Ed Hinkel vs. Florida (’06 Outback) 2, Deven Harberts N.C. State (‘88 Peach) 2, Jonathan Hayes vs. Texas (‘84 Freedom) 2, Ronnie Harmon vs. Tennessee (‘82 Peach) Scoring Touchdowns _______ 3, Shonn Greene vs. South Carolina (’09 Outback) Points ____________ 18, Shonn Greene vs. South Carolina (’09 Outback)

Defense Most Tackles _______ 19, Abdul Hodge vs. Florida (‘06 Outback) Most Tackles for Loss 7, Sean Ridley vs. Wyoming (‘87 Holiday) Most QB Sacks _____ 2.5 Jonathan Babineaux vs. LSU (’05 Capital One) Abdul Hodge vs. LSU (’05 Capital One) Interceptions ______ 2, Tyler Sash vs. South Carolina (’09 Outback) 2, Devon Mitchell vs. Florida (‘83 Gator) 2, Tork Hook vs. N.C. State (‘88 Peach) Interception Yards __ 74, Tyler Sash vs. South Carolina (‘09 Outback)

Special Teams PATs Made _____________ 7, Tom Nichol vs. Texas (‘84 Freedom) Attempted ________ 7, Tom Nichol vs. Texas (‘84 Freedom) Field Goals Made _____________ 4, Nate Kaeding vs. Texas Tech (‘01 Alamo) Attempted ________ 5, Nate Kaeding vs. Texas Tech (‘01 Alamo) Punting Number ___________ 8, Nick Gallery vs. California (‘93 Alamo) 8, Jason Baker vs. Arizona State (‘97 Sun) Yards _____________ 391, Jason Baker vs. Arizona State (‘97 Sun) Average ___________ 52.0, Nick Gallery vs. Texas Tech (‘96 Alamo) Punt Returns Number ___________ 4, Ramon Ochoa vs. Florida (’04 Outback) 4, Tim Dwight vs. Arizona State (‘97 Sun) Yards _____________ 50, Ramon Ochoa vs. Florida (‘04 Outback) Average (min. 3 ret.) _ 12.5, Ramon Ochoa vs. Florida (’04 Outback) Kickoff Returns Number ___________ 5, Damian Sims vs. Texas (’06 Outback) 5, Kevin Harmon vs. UCLA (‘86 Rose) Yards _____________ 169, C.J. Jones vs. USC (’03 Orange) Average ___________ 42.0, C.J. Jones vs. USC (’03 Orange)

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Passing Attempts __________ Completions _______ Yards _____________ Touchdowns _______

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

Total Offense Plays _____________ 82 vs. Oklahoma (‘11 Insight) Yards _____________ 560 vs. Texas (‘84 Freedom) Scoring Touchdowns _______ PATs ______________ Field Goals ________ Points ____________

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

Defense Fewest Points Allowed 0 vs. Texas Tech (’96 Alamo) Lowest Total Offense _155 vs. Georgia Tech (’10 Orange) Fewest Rushing Total _43 vs. South Carolina (’09 Outback) 43 vs. Wyoming (’87 Holiday) Fewest Passing Yards 12 vs. Georgia Tech (’10 Orange) Total Turnovers _____ 7 vs. N.C. State (’88 Peach) Interceptions ______ 3 vs. South Carolina (’09 Outback) 3 vs. Texas Tech (’01 Alamo) Fumble Recoveries __ 5 vs. N.C. State (’88 Peach) Longest Plays Run ______________ 81 yards, Bob Jeter vs. California (‘59 Rose) Pass Completion ____ 66 yards, Matt Rodgers to Danan Hughes vs. Washington (‘91 Rose) Touchdown Reception 63 yards, Drew Tate to Andy Brodell vs. Texas (’06 Alamo) Kickoff Return ______ 100 yards, C.J. Jones vs. USC (’03 Orange) Punt Return________ 32 yards, Collins Hagler vs. Oregon State (‘57 Rose) Interception Return _ 72 yards, Micah Hyde vs. Missouri (`10 Insight) Fumble Return _____ 25 yards, Bill Happel vs. Oregon State (‘57 Rose) Punt ______________ 76 yards, Jason Baker vs. Arizona State (‘97 Sun) Field Goal _________ 52 yards, Rob Houghtlin vs. UCLA (‘86 Rose) NOTE: Players listed in boldface are current players.

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


IOWA FOOTBALL IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS Following is a year-byyear listing of final football rankings that have included the University of Iowa.

Associated Press 1939 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Texas A&M Tennessee Southern California Cornell Tulane Missouri UCLA Duke IOWA Duquesne Boston College Clemson Notre Dame Santa Clara Ohio State Georgia Tech Fordham Nebraska Oklahoma Michigan

1953 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Maryland Notre Dame Michigan State Oklahoma UCLA Rice Illinois Georgia Tech IOWA West Virginia Texas Texas Tech Alabama Army Wisconsin Kentucky Auburn Duke Stanford Michigan

1956 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Oklahoma Tennessee IOWA Georgia Tech Texas A&M Miami (FL) Michigan Syracuse Michigan State Oregon State Baylor Minnesota Pittsburgh Texas Christian Ohio State Navy George Washington Southern California Clemson Colorado

1957 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Auburn Ohio State Michigan State Oklahoma Navy IOWA Mississippi Rice Texas A&M Notre Dame Texas Arizona State Tennessee Mississippi State North Carolina State Duke Florida Army Wisconsin Virginia Military

1958 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Louisiana State IOWA Army Auburn Oklahoma Air Force Wisconsin Ohio State Syracuse Texas Christian Mississippi Clemson Purdue Florida South Carolina California Notre Dame Southern Methodist Oklahoma State Rutgers

1960 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 19.

Minnesota Mississippi IOWA Navy Missouri Washington Arkansas Ohio State Alabama Duke Kansas Baylor Auburn Yale Michigan State Penn State New Mexico State Florida Syracuse Purdue

1981 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Clemson Texas Penn State Pittsburgh Southern Methodist Georgia Alabama

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

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

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

Miami (FL) Nebraska Auburn Georgia Texas Florida Brigham Young Michigan Ohio State Illinois Clemson Southern Methodist Air Force IOWA Alabama West Virginia UCLA Pittsburgh Boston College East Carolina

1984 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Brigham Young Washington Florida Nebraska Boston College Oklahoma Oklahoma State Southern Methodist UCLA Southern California South Carolina Maryland Ohio State Auburn Louisiana State IOWA Florida State Miami (FL) Kentucky Virginia

1985 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

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

16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Brigham Young Baylor Maryland Georgia Tech Louisiana State

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

Penn State Miami (FL) Oklahoma Arizona State Nebraska Auburn Ohio State Michigan Alabama Louisiana State Arizona Baylor Texas A&M UCLA Arkansas IOWA Clemson Washington Boston College Virginia Tech

1987 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 1990 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.

24. 25.

Miami (FL) Florida State Oklahoma Syracuse Louisiana State Nebraska Auburn Michigan State UCLA Texas A&M Oklahoma State Clemson Georgia Tennessee South Carolina IOWA Notre Dame Southern California Michigan Arizona State Colorado Georgia Tech Miami (FL) Florida State Washington Notre Dame Michigan Tennessee Clemson Houston Penn State Texas Florida Louisville Texas A&M Michigan State Oklahoma IOWA Auburn Southern California Mississippi Brigham Young Virginia

Nebraska Illinois

1991 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Miami (FL) Washington Penn State Florida State Alabama Michigan Florida California East Carolina IOWA Syracuse Texas A&M Notre Dame Tennessee Nebraska Oklahoma Georgia Clemson UCLA Colorado Tulsa Stanford Brigham Young North Carolina State Air Force

1995 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Nebraska Florida Tennessee Florida State Colorado Ohio State Kansas State Northwestern Kansas Virginia Tech Notre Dame Southern Cal Penn State Texas Texas A&M Virginia Michigan Oregon Syracuse Miami Alabama Auburn Texas Tech Toledo IOWA

1996 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

Florida Ohio State Florida State Arizona State Brigham Young Nebraska Penn State Colorado Tennessee North Carolina Alabama LSU Virginia Tech Miami (FL) Northwestern Washington

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IOWA FOOTBALL IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Kansas State IOWA Notre Dame Michigan Syracuse Wyoming Texas Auburn Army

2002 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Ohio State Miami (FL) Georgia USC Oklahoma Texas Kansas State IOWA Michigan Washington State Alabama North Carolina State Maryland Auburn Boise State Penn State Notre Dame Virginia Tech Pittsburgh Colorado Florida State Virginia Texas Christian Marshall West Virginia

2003 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Southern Cal Louisiana State Oklahoma Ohio State Miami Michigan Georgia IOWA Washington State Miami, OH Florida State Texas Mississippi Kansas State Tennessee Boise State Maryland Purdue Nebraska Minnesota Utah Clemson Bowling Green Florida Texas Christian

2004 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Southern Cal Auburn Oklahoma Utah Texas Louisville Georgia IOWA

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

California Virginia Tech Miami Boise State Tennessee Michigan Florida State LSU Wisconsin Texas Tech Arizona State Ohio State Boston College Fresno State Virginia Navy Pittsburgh

2008 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Florida Utah USC Texas Oklahoma Alabama TCU Penn State Ohio State Oregon Boise State Texas Tech Georgia Mississippi Virginia Tech Oklahoma State Cincinnati Oregon State Missouri IOWA Florida State Georgia Tech West Virginia Michigan State BYU

2009 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Alabama Texas Florida Boise State Ohio State TCU IOWA Cincinnati Penn State Virginia Tech Oregon Brigham Young Georgia Tech Nebraska Pittsburgh Wisconsin LSU Utah Miami, FL Mississippi Texas Tech USC Central Michigan West Virginia Clemson

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

Maryland Notre Dame Michigan State UCLA Oklahoma Rice Illinois Texas Georgia Tech IOWA Alabama Texas Tech West Virginia Wisconsin Kentucky Army Stanford Duke Michigan Ohio State

1955 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 20. 20.

Oklahoma Michigan State Maryland UCLA Ohio State Texas Christian Georgia Tech Auburn Notre Dame Mississippi Pittsburgh Southern Cal Michigan Texas A&M Army Duke West Virginia Miami (FL) IOWA Navy Stanford Miami (OH)

1956 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Oklahoma Tennessee IOWA Georgia Tech Texas A&M Miami (FL) Michigan Syracuse Minnesota Michigan State Baylor Pittsburgh Oregon State Texas Christian Southern California Wyoming Yale Colorado Navy Duke

1957 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Ohio State Auburn Michigan State Oklahoma IOWA Navy Rice Mississippi Notre Dame Texas A&M Texas Arizona State Army Duke Wisconsin Tennessee Oregon Clemson UCLA North Carolina State

1958 1. Louisiana State 2. IOWA 3. Army 4. Auburn 5. Oklahoma 6. Wisconsin 7. Ohio State 8. Air Force 9. Texas Christian 10. Syracuse 11. Purdue 12. Mississippi 13. Clemson 14. Notre Dame 15. Florida 16. California 17. Northwestern 18. Southern Methodist * - - Only 18 teams ranked 1960 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Minnesota IOWA Mississippi Missouri Washington Navy Arkansas Ohio State Kansas Alabama Duke Baylor Michigan State Auburn Purdue Florida Texas Yale New Mexico State Tennessee

1981 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Clemson Pittsburgh Penn State Texas Georgia Alabama Washington North Carolina

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

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

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

Miami (FL) Nebraska Auburn Georgia Texas Florida Brigham Young Ohio State Michigan Illinois Southern Methodist Alabama UCLA IOWA Air Force West Virginia Penn State Oklahoma State Pittsburgh Boston College

1984 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Brigham Young Washington Nebraska Boston College Oklahoma State Oklahoma Florida Southern Methodist Southern Cal UCLA Maryland Ohio State South Carolina Auburn IOWA Louisiana State Virginia West Virginia Kentucky Florida State

1985 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

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


IOWA FOOTBALL IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS 17. 18. 19. 20.

Brigham Young Georgia Tech Maryland Louisiana State

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

Penn State Miami (FL) Oklahoma Nebraska Arizona State Ohio State Michigan Auburn Alabama Arizona Louisiana State Texas A&M Baylor UCLA IOWA Arkansas Washington Boston College Clemson Florida State

1987 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 15. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Miami (FL) Florida State Oklahoma Syracuse Louisiana State Nebraska Auburn Michigan State Texas A&M Clemson UCLA Oklahoma State Tennessee Georgia South Carolina IOWA Southern California Michigan Texas Indiana

1990 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 17. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Georgia Colorado Miami (FL) Florida State Washington Notre Dame Tennessee Michigan Clemson Penn State Texas Louisville Texas A&M Michigan State Virginia IOWA Nebraska Brigham Young Auburn San Jose State Syracuse Southern Cal Mississippi Illinois Virginia Tech

USA Today Coaches Poll 1991 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Washington Miami (FL) Penn State Florida State Alabama Michigan California Florida East Carolina IOWA Syracuse Notre Dame Texas A&M Oklahoma Tennessee Nebraska Clemson UCLA Georgia Colorado Tulsa Stanford Brigham Young Air Force North Carolina State

1995 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Nebraska Tennessee Florida Colorado Florida State Kansas State Northwestern Ohio State Virginia Tech Kansas Southern Cal Penn State Notre Dame Texas Texas A&M Syracuse Virginia Oregon Michigan Texas Tech Auburn IOWA East Carolina Toledo Louisiana State

1996 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.

Florida Ohio State Florida State Arizona State Brigham Young Nebraska Penn State Colorado Tennessee North Carolina Alabama Virginia Tech Louisiana State Miami (FL) Washington Northwestern Kansas State

18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

IOWA Syracuse Michigan Notre Dame Wyoming Texas Army Auburn

2002 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Ohio State Miami (FL) Georgia Southern California Oklahoma Kansas State Texas IOWA Michigan Washington State North Carolina State Boise State Maryland Virginia Tech Penn State Auburn Notre Dame Pittsburgh Marshall West Virginia Colorado Texas Christian Florida State Florida Virginia

2003 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Louisiana State Southern Cal Oklahoma Ohio State Miami Georgia Michigan IOWA Washington State Florida State Texas Miami, OH Kansas State Mississippi Boise State Tennessee Minnesota Nebraska Purdue Maryland Utah Clemson Bowling Green Texas Christian Florida

2004 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Southern Cal Auburn Oklahoma Texas Utah Georgia Louisville IOWA California Virginia Tech

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

Miami Michigan Boise State Florida State Tennessee LSU Texas Tech Wisconsin Ohio State Arizona State Boston College Fresno State Virginia Navy Florida

2008 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.

Florida USC Texas Utah Oklahoma Alabama TCU Penn State Oregon Georgia Ohio State Texas Tech Boise State Virginia Tech Mississippi Missouri Cincinnati Oklahoma State Oregon State IOWA BYU

22. 23. 24. 25. 2009 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Georgia Tech Florida State Michigan State California Alabama Texas Florida Boise State Ohio State TCU IOWA Penn State Cincinnati Virginia Tech Oregon Brigham Young Georgia Tech Nebraska Pittsburgh Wisconsin LSU Utah Miami (FL) USC Mississippi West Virginia Texas Tech Central Michigan Oklahoma State

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

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

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HEISMAN TROPHY The Heisman Trophy, honoring the most outstanding college football player in the United States, is presented by the Downtown Athletic Club of New York each year. Iowa’s Nile Kinnick earned the Heisman Trophy in 1939. Iowa’s Nile Kinnick (1939) and Navy’s Roger Staubach (1963) are the only veterans to win the Heisman Trophy. As part of its 2008 Memorial Day tribute to veterans, ESPN named Kinnick as one of its top ten college athletes to serve in the armed forces. Along with Kinnick earning the award in 1939, Iowa has had a player finish in the Top 10 in the voting on nine other occasions, including the 2002 season when QB Brad Banks placed second in the balloting. Banks became the fourth Iowa player to place second in the voting, joining Alex Karras in 1957, Randy Duncan in 1958 and Chuck Long in 1985. A year ago, RB Shonn Greene placed sixth in the voting and was the top vote getter among all running backs. Greene’s sixth place finish is the highest for an Iowa running back. He was a consensus all-American and received the Doak Walker Award as the top running back in the nation. HB Nile Kinnick 1939 Heisman Trophy OL Cal Jones 10th in 1955 QB Kenny Ploen 9th in 1956 DL Alex Karras 2nd in 1957 QB Randy Duncan 2nd in 1958 QB Chuck Long 7th in 1984 2nd in 1985 WR Tim Dwight 7th in 1997 QB Brad Banks 2nd in 2002 RB Shonn Greene 5th in 2008

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

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RETIRED NUMBERS Nile Kinnick Halfback Adel, Iowa

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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 nation’s top player. He made virtually every all-America team and was the Big Ten MVP. Nile is a member of Iowa’s all-time football team and was named its outstanding player. Kinnick was the spirit of Coach Eddie Anderson’s Ironmen unit of ‘39. The Hawkeyes’ 6-1-1 mark included a 7-6 upset of Notre Dame when Kinnick scored every point. He also punted 16 times for 731 yards, both Iowa records, versus the Fighting Irish. Kinnick died in the Caribbean sea in a crash of his fighter plane while on a training flight June 2, 1943 as an ensign in the United States Navy.

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Jersey No. 62 was never worn more proudly than the three seasons Cal Jones donned it at Iowa. One of the most intimidating linemen to wear the old gold and black, Jones was a three-time first team all-Big Ten guard. He made 22 all-American teams during his career, including a record 15 in 1954. As team captain in 1955, Jones earned the prestigious Outland Trophy, given to the nation’s top interior lineman. He was a consensus all-American twice, one of only two at Iowa. Cal is an elected member of the National Football Foundation and Helms Athletic Foundation Halls of Fame. Jones most recently was inducted into the inaugural class of Iowa Lettermen’s Club Hall of Fame. He was also chosen to the Iowa all-time football team in 1989. A physical education major at Iowa, Jones earned a 3.0 grade-point average. He earned praise from Coach Forest Evashevski, who called him “the greatest lineman I ever coached.” The two-way guard was part of the “Steubenville Trio” (along with Frank Gilliam and Eddie Vincent) to come to Iowa from Steubenville, Ohio in the mid-1950s. Jones died as a result of a plane crash in Canada on Dec. 9, 1956.

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NATIONAL AWARDS 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. Since the 2002 season, Iowa is one of three Division I football programs in the nation to have five different players earn the “Player of the Year” award at their respective positions. In 2008, running back Shonn Greene earned consensus all-America honors and was named the recipient of the Doak Walker Award, which goes each year to the top running back in the nation. Greene established an Iowa single season rushing record and was the only running back in the nation to gain over 100 yards in every game. Greene was also named the Offensive Player of the Year in the Big Ten Conference. While Greene led the Iowa offense a year ago, tackle Mitch King was the leader of another standout Hawkeye defensive unit. King was named as the 2008 Big Ten Conference Defensive Lineman of the Year. Offensive tackle Robert Gallery in 2003 was the recipient of the Outland Trophy, which goes to the best interior lineman in college football. Gallery was named the Big Ten Lineman of the Year and he was a consensus allAmerican. He is the third Hawkeye player to earn the Outland Trophy. PK Nate Kaeding earned the Lou Groza Award as the top kicker in the nation in 2002 as a junior. He also earned consensus all-America honors in 2003 and was one of three finalists for the Groza Award as a senior. Also in 2002, Dallas Clark earned the John Mackey Award as the top tight end in the nation and QB Brad Banks was recognized with the Davey O’Brien Award as the top signal caller in the nation. Following the 2007 season, linebacker Mike Klinkenborg was named a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete, earning an $18,000 postgraduate scholarship. A two-time first team academic all-American, Klinkenborg was also a finalist for the Draddy Award. Along with having three players earn Player of the Year awards for their positions (QB Brad Banks, TE Dallas Clark and PK Nate Kaeding) in 2002, Iowa had a total of 11 players earn first team all-Big Ten honors. In addition to earning the Davey O’Brien Award as the top quarterback, Banks was named Associated Press National Player of the Year, placed second in the Heisman Trophy voting and was named the Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year in the Big Ten Conference. Banks was also a finalist for the Maxwell Award and the Walter Camp Foundation Player of the Year. Center Bruce Nelson in 2002 was a finalist for the Rimington Award, which goes to the top center in the nation, while Clark and OL Eric Steinbach earned consensus all-America honors. The 2002 and 2003 seasons marked just the third and fourth seasons in which Iowa has had more than one consensus selection. Steinbach, in 2002, preceded Gallery as the Big Ten Lineman of the Year. In addition to the player honors, Coach Kirk Ferentz in 2002 was named national Coach of The Year by the Walter Camp Foundation and the Associated Press. The American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) selected Ron Aiken as the 2002 national Assistant Coach of the Year. Ferentz repeated as the Big Ten Coach of the Year in 2004 as Iowa earned its second title in three seasons. Norm Parker, Iowa’s defensive coordinator, was a finalist for the Broyles Award, which recognizes the nations top Division I assistant coach, in both 2004 and 2005.

Maxwell Award Selected by the Maxwell Football Club of Philadelphia, this award is presented each season to the nation’s outstanding college football player.

Outland Trophy The Outland Trophy, selected by the Football Writers Association of America, honors the outstanding interior lineman each season.

Butkus Award Larry Station, 1985, Second Chad Greenway, 2005, Semifinalist

Cal Jones, 1955 Alex Karras, 1957 Robert Gallery, 2003

Doak Walker Award Shonn Greene, 2008 Albert Young, 2005, Semifinalist

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Nile Kinnick, 1939 Chuck Long, 1985 Brad Banks, Finalist, 2002 Shonn Greene, Semifinalist, 2008 Ricky Stanzi, Semifinalist, 2010 Davey O’Brien Award Presented by the Davey O’Brien Educational and Charitable Trust of Fort Worth, Texas, this award honors the No. 1 quarterback in the nation each season. Chuck Long, 1985 Brad Banks, 2002 Ricky Stanzi, Semifinalist, 2010 Associated Press National Player of the Year Presented by the Associated Press, this award honors the college football Player of the Year, as selected by a panel of sportswriters throughout the nation. Brad Banks, 2002 Lou Groza Award The Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award goes each year to the top kicker in the nation. The award is presented by the Palm Beach County Sports Commission and is determined by a national voting panel of approximately 300 sportswriters, sportscasters, college conference officials, Division I-A head football coaches, professional football kickers and previous finalists. Along with winning the award in 2002, Nate Kaeding was one of three finalists for the 2003 award. Nate Kaeding, 2002 Nate Kaeding, one of three finalists, 2003 Kyle Schlicher, one of 20 semifinalists, 2005 Mike Meyer, one of 20 semifinalists, 2011 John Mackey Award Presented by the Nassau County Sports Commission, the John Mackey Award goes each year to the best tight end in the nation. The winner must demonstrate outstanding athletic abilities, be in good academic standing and exhibit positive sportsmanship qualities. Dallas Clark, 2002 Allen Reisner, 2010 Semifinalist Walter Camp Player of the Year Randy Duncan, National Back of the Year, 1958 Brad Banks, 2002, Finalist Rimington Award Bruce Nelson, 2002, Finalist


NATIONAL & BIG TEN AWARDS Rotary Lombardi Award Jeff Drost, 1986, Semifinalist Mike Devlin, 1992, Semifinalist Jared DeVries, 1998, Semifinalist Robert Gallery, 2003, Semifinalist Adrian Clayborn, 2010, Finalist Chuck Bednarik Defensive Player of the Year Chad Greenway, 2005, Semifinalist Adrian Clayborn, 2010 (semifinalist) Lott Trophy Chad Greenway, 2005, Quarterfinalist Abdul Hodge, 2005, Quarterfinalist Jim Thorpe Award Merton Hanks, 1990, Semifinalist Bob Sanders, 2003, Quarterfinalist Tyler Sash, 2010, Semifinalist Mosi Tatupu Special Teams Player of the Year Kahlil Hill, 2001 Big Ten Athlete of the Year Chuck Long, 1986 Silver Football Award as Most Valuable Player in the Big Ten Willis Glassgow (HB, 1929) Joe Laws (QB, 1933) Nile Kinnick (HB, 1939) Bill Reichardt (FB, 1951) Ken Ploen (QB, 1956) Randy Duncan (QB, 1958) Chuck Long (QB, 1985) Nick Bell (RB, 1990) Brad Banks (QB, 2002) Shonn Greene (RB, 2008) Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year Chuck Long (QB, 1985) Nick Bell (RB, 1990) Matt Rodgers (QB, 1990) Tavian Banks (RB, 1997) Brad Banks (QB, 2002) Shonn Greene (RB, 2008) Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year Leroy Smith (DE, 1991) Big Ten Offensive Lineman of the Year Mike Haight, 1985 Dave Croston, 1986 Mike Devlin, 1992 Eric Steinbach, 2002 Robert Gallery, 2003 Bryan Bulage, 2009

Grantland Rice Trophy Presented to the National Champion, the top-ranked team in the final Grantland Rice Super 16 Poll Iowa 1958 (Head Coach: Forest Evashevski, Record: 8-1-1) National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete John Hendricks, 1968 Bobby Elliott, 1975 Mike Flagg, 1987 Derek Rose, 1998 Mike Klinkenborg, 2007 Draddy Award John Hendricks, 1968, Finalist Bobby Elliott, 1975, Finalist Mike Flagg, 1987, Finalist Derek Rose, 1998, Finalist Mike Klinkenborg, 2007, Finalist Matt Kroul, 2008, Semi-finalist AFCA Academic Achievement Award This is a team award Honorable Mention: 1998, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006 AFCA Coach of the Year Dr. Eddie Anderson, 1939 Walter Camp Coach of the Year Kirk Ferentz, 2002 Associated Press Coach of the Year Kirk Ferentz, 2002 FWAA Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Kirk Ferentz, 2004 (1 of 6 Finalists) Kirk Ferentz, 2002 (1 of 4 Finalists) Amos Alonzo Stagg Award Hayden Fry, 2005 Broyles Award (Assistant Coach of the Year) Norm Parker, 2005 (one of six Finalists) Norm Parker, 2004 (one of six Finalists) AFCA Assistant Coach of the Year Ron Aiken, 2002 Norm Parker, 2011 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Ricky Stanzi, 2010, (one of five Finalists) Ted Hendricks Award Adrian Clayborn, 2010, (one of six Finalists) Ray Guy Award Ryan Donahue, 2010, (one of three Finalists)

Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year Paul Hufford, 1984 Dave Haight, 1987 Leroy Smith, 1991 Jared DeVries, 1997 Mitch King, 2008 Richter-Howard Big Ten Receiver of the Year Marvin McNutt, Jr., 2011

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CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS LESTER BELDING

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End, 1919, Mason City, Iowa

Quarterback, 1958, Des Moines, Iowa

RANDY DUNCAN

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

Won Big Ten and Iowa MVP honors in 1958 when he led the Hawkeyes to the Rose Bowl . . . that team won the Grantland Rice Award, symbolic of the national football championship . . . second in 1958 Heisman Trophy balloting . . . won Walter Camp Trophy and was college Player-of-the-Year by three organizations . . . two-time all-conference quarterback . . . led the Big Ten in passing as a senior . . . the No. 1 choice in the 1958 NFL draft . . . member of National Football Foundation Hall of Fame.

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

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ANDRE TIPPETT

Defensive End, 1981, Newark, N.J. First consensus All-American for Coach Hayden Fry . . . two-time first team all-Big Ten . . . played for Iowa’s 1981 Rose Bowl squad . . . a team captain in 1981 . . . a DE on Iowa’s all-time football team . . . holds Iowa record for tackles for lost yardage in a season (20 tackles for 153 yards in 1980) . . . led Big Ten in tackles for loss (20) as a junior . . . enjoyed lengthy NFL career at New England, where he was a five-time all-Pro selection.

GORDON LOCKE

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Fullback, 1922, Denison, Iowa

Punter, 1981, Waterloo, Iowa

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

Consensus All-American punter as a junior in 1981 . . . first team All-American honors in 1982 . . . broke a 32-year-old NCAA record for punting average in a season (49.8 in 1981) . . . also established national career average record . . . nation’s leading punter twice in career . . . two-time first team all-Big Ten . . . punted for nearly four-and-a-half miles as a collegian . . . an NFL veteran with Miami, Washington and Tampa Bay . . . earned all-Pro mention.

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NILE KINNICK

Halfback, 1939, Adel, Iowa Voted the best player in Iowa history by fan vote . . . member of Iowa Lettermen’s Club Hall of Fame . . . won the Heisman, Maxwell and Walter Camp trophies in 1939 . . . Phi Beta Kappa scholar and senior class president . . . Iowa’s stadium was renamed in his honor in 1972 . . . Big Ten MVP for the legendary Ironmen team . . . his No. 24 is one of two retired numbers at Iowa . . . member of Helms Foundation Hall of Fame.

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LARRY STATION

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

CAL JONES

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

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CHUCK LONG

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

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

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MARV COOK

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


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LEROY SMITH

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ROBERT GALLERY

Defensive End, 1991, Sicklerville, N.J.

Offensive Tackle, 2003, Masonville, Iowa

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

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

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TIM DWIGHT

Wide Receiver/Return Specialist, 1997, Iowa City, Iowa Consensus All-American as return specialist who finished seventh in Heisman Trophy voting . . . led the nation in punt return average (16.7) . . . set Iowa and Big Ten record for career punt return yardage with 1,102 yards . . . also holds Big Ten record for career punt return TDs (five) and tied league mark with three punt return TDs in 1997 . . . ranks second at Iowa in career receiving yards (2,271) and sixth in receptions (139) . . . second special teams consensus pick under Hayden Fry and first-ever consensus selection at Iowa from Iowa City.

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JARED DEVRIES

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

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DALLAS CLARK

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

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ERIC STEINBACH

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

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NATE KAEDING

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

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SHONN GREENE

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

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Defensive End, 2010, St. Louis, Mo. Consensus All-American after being named first team All-America by American Football Coaches Association and Walter Camp . . . named third team All-American by the Associated Press and Phil Steele’s College Football . . . was finalist for Rotary Lombardi Award and Ted Hendricks Award and a semifinalist for the Chuck Bednarik Award . . . earned first team all-Big Ten honors for second year . . . named a Permanent Team Captain and winner of Hayden Fry “Extra Heartbeat” Award . . . three-year starter at defensive end, helping Iowa post three-year record of 28-11, including three straight bowl victories for first time in school history . . . first round NFL draft selection (20th selection overall) by Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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HALL OF FAME HALL OF FAME Twenty men who have been associated with Iowa football are members of Halls of Fame, named by the National Football Foundation, the Helms Athletic Foundation or the College Football Hall of Fame. Seven men have been named to the Halls of both foundations: Howard Jones, coach; Nile Kinnick, player; Gordon Locke, player; Fred (Duke) Slater, player; Dr. Edward Anderson, coach; Edward (Slip) Madigan, coach; Calvin Jones, player. Five men have been named to the Hall of the Helms Foundation: Calvin Jones, player; Ossie Solem, coach; Emlen Tunnell, professional player; Eric Wilson, publicist. Aubrey Devine, Randy Duncan, Alex Karras, Chuck Long and Larry Station have been named to the National Football Foundation Hall as players, while Earl Banks was inducted on the merits of his long-time coaching tenure at Morgan State. Former Iowa Coach Forest Evashevski was honored into the Hall of Fame in December of 2000 in New York City and Hayden Fry is the latest Iowa coach to be inducted. Evashevski coached Iowa from 1952-60, compiling a 42-27-4 record. The Hawkeyes finished in the top five nationally in 1956, 1957, 1958 and 1960 under Evashevski, who later served as Iowa’s Athletic Director. Fry was inducted as a member of the 2003 Hall of Fame class at the 46th annual awards dinner on Dec. 9, 2003 at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City. The newest class was officially enshrined at the Hall in South Bend, IN, in August, 2004. Fry is Iowa’s winningest head coach with 143 wins. He led the Hawkeyes to three Big Ten titles and Rose Bowl appearances and coached the Hawkeyes in 14 bowl games.

NATIONAL IOWA VARSITY CLUB HALL OF FAME Inductees are selected by a vote of all dues-paying members of the National Iowa Varsity Club. All former Hawkeye athletes who have won at least one major letter and completed their eligibility at least 10 years prior to selection are eligible for the Hall of Fame. A coach or administrator must have retired or left the university at least five years prior to selection. A maximum of seven inductees may be selected to the Hall of Fame each year. Listed below are each of the 43 inductees who have played football for the Hawkeyes or served as Iowa’s head football coach. Listed below each name are the years they coached or competed for the Iowa football program. Several of the Hall of Fame members also competed in other sports. Forest Evashevski Head Football Coach 1952-60

Jack Dittmer Football, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949 Baseball, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950 Basketball, 1950

John Hayden Fry Head Football Coach 1978-98

Randy Duncan Football, 1956, 1957, 1958

Howard Jones Head Football Coach 1916-23

Tim Dwight Football, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 Track, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999

Irving “Stub” Barron Football, 1913, 1914, 1915 Wrestling, 1914, 1915, 1916

Mick Enich Football, 1938, 1939, 1940

Fred Becker Football, 1916 Lester Belding Football, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921 Track, 1920, 1921, 1922 Marv Cook Football, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 Al Couppee Football, 1939, 1940, 1941 Dick Crayne Football, 1933, 1934, 1935 Track, 1934 Frank Cuhel Football, 1927, 1928 Track, 1926, 1927, 1928 Aubrey Devine Football, 1919, 1920, 1921 Basketball, 1920, 1921, 1922 Track, 1920, 1921, 1922

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Jim Gibbons Football, 1955, 1956, 1957 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 Bob Jeter Football, 1957, 1958, 1959 Calvin Jones Football, 1953, 1954, 1955 Alex Karras Football, 1956, 1957 Nile Kinnick Football, 1937, 1938, 1939 Basketball, 1938

Paul Krause Football, 1961, 1962, 1963 Baseball, 1962, 1963

Duke Slater Football, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921 Track, 1919, 1920, 1921

Joe Laws Football, 1931, 1932, 1933 Baseball, 1932, 1933

Larry Station Football, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985

Gordon Locke Football, 1920, 1921, 1922 Chuck Long Football, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 Emerson “Spike” Nelson Football, 1925, 1926, 1927 Track, 1926, 1927, 1928 John Niland Football, 1963, 1964, 1965 Kenny Ploen Football, 1954, 1955, 1956 Track, 1955 Erwin Prasse Football, 1937, 1938, 1939 Basketball, 1938, 1939, 1940 Baseball, 1938, 1939, 1940 William Reichardt Football, 1949, 1950, 1951 Mike Reilly Football, 1961, 1962, 1963 Francis William “Zud” Schammel Football, 1938, 1939, 1940 Ozzie Simmons Football, 1932, 1933

Walter “Stub” Stewart Football, 1907, 1908, 1909 Basketball, 1908, 1909, 1910 Baseball, 1908, 1909, 1910 Andre Tippett Football, 1979, 1980, 1981 Sherwyn Thorson Football, 1959, 1960, 1961 Wrestling, 1960, 1962 Emlen Tunnell Football, 1946, 1947 Samuel Clyde Williams Football, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901 Baseball, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901 Track, 1900, 1901, 1902 Bashir Yamini Track, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Football, 1998, 1999


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

Most Outstanding Player - Nile Kinnick, halfback Offense Pos. ____________ Player_______________________Years E _____________ Marv Cook ___________________1985-88 E _____________ Jim Gibbons __________________1955-57 OL _____________ Mike Enich ___________________1938-40 OL _____________ Calvin Jones __________________1953-55 OL _____________ Jerry Hilgenberg ______________1951-53 OL _____________ John Niland __________________1963-65 OL _____________ Fred “Duke” Slater______________1918-21 QB _____________ Chuck Long __________________1982-85 RB _____________ Ozzie Simmons _______________1934-36 RB _____________ Aubrey Devine ________________1919-21 RB _____________ Ronnie Harmon _______________1982-85 PK _____________ Rob Houghtlin ________________1985-87

Special Mention OL _____________ Dave Croston _________________1984-86 OL _____________ Joe Devlin____________________1973-75 QB _____________ Randy Duncan ________________1956-58 RB _____________ Larry Ferguson ________________1959-62 RB _____________ Joe Laws _____________________1931-33 RB _____________ Ed Podolak ___________________1966-68 RB _____________ Bill Reichardt _________________1949-51 E _____________ Erwin Prasse __________________1937-39

Defense Pos. ____________ Player_______________________Years E _____________ Frank Gilliam _________________1953-56 E _____________ Andre Tippett _________________1979-81 DL _____________ Mark Bortz ___________________1979-82 DL _____________ Dave Haight __________________1985-88 DL _____________ Alex Karras ___________________1956-57 LB _____________ Mike Reilly ___________________1961-63 LB _____________ Larry Station __________________1982-85 DB _____________ Craig Clemons ________________1969-71 DB _____________ Willis Glassgow _______________1927-29 DB _____________ Gordon Locke ________________1920-22 DB _____________ Ken Ploen ____________________1954-56 P _____________ Reggie Roby __________________1979-82

Special Mention

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

Offense Pos. ____________ Player_______________________Years WR _____________ Tim Dwight __________________1994-97 OL _____________ Duke Slater ___________________1918-21 OL _____________ Alex Karras ___________________1956-57 C _____________ Jerry Hilgenberg ______________1951-53 OL _____________ John Niland __________________1963-65 OL _____________ John Alt _____________________1980-83 TE _____________ Marv Cook ___________________1985-88 QB _____________ Chuck Long __________________1981-85 RB _____________ Nile Kinnick __________________1937-39 RB _____________ Ronnie Harmon _______________1982-85 FB _____________ Bill Reichardt _________________1949-51

Defense Pos. ____________ Player_______________________Years DL _____________ Lester Belding ________________1918-21 DL _____________ Mike Enich ___________________1938-40 DL _____________ Calvin Jones __________________1953-55 DL _____________ Jared DeVries _________________1995-98 DL _____________ Dave Haight __________________1983-85 LB _____________ Andre Tippett _________________1979-81 LB _____________ Larry Station __________________1982-85 LB _____________ Leroy Smith __________________1989-91 DB _____________ Paul Krause___________________1961-63 DB _____________ Willis Glassgow _______________1927-29 DB _____________ Gordon Locke ________________1920-22

Chicago Sun-Times Names Iowa’s Best In October, 1961, Chicago Sun-Times sports reporter Jack Clarke selected an all-time team of Iowa Hawkeyes who played between 1919 and 1961. Following is that list of players: Pos. ____________ Player_______________________Year End ____________ Lester Belding ________________1919 Tackle __________ Duke Slater ___________________1921 Guard __________ Calvin Jones __________________1954 Center __________ Jerry Hilgenberg ______________1953 Guard __________ Francis Schammel _____________1934 Tackle __________ Alex Karras ___________________1956 End ____________ Erwin Prasse __________________1939 Back ____________ Aubrey Devine ________________1921 Back ____________ Nile Kinnick __________________1939 Back ____________ Willis Glassgow _______________1929 Back ____________ Gordon Locke ________________1921

E _____________ Lester Belding ________________1918-21 LB _____________ Wally Hilgenberg ______________1961-63 DB _____________ Devon Mitchell________________1982-85 DE _____________ Joe Mott _____________________1985-88 LB _____________ Brad Quast ___________________1986-89 DB _____________ Bill Reichardt _________________1949-51 DB _____________ Bobby Stoops_________________1979-82 DB _____________ Mike Stoops __________________1981-84

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FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS Year 1916 1919 1921

1922 1925 1926 1928 1929 1933 1935 1939

1940 1953

Player, Position Fred Becker, T Lester Belding, E* Duke Slater, T Aubrey Devine, QB* Gordon Locke, FB Gordon Locke, FB* Dick Romey, E Emerson Nelson, T Peter Westra, T Willis Glassgow, HB Francis Schammel, G Ozzie Simmons, HB Nile Kinnick, TB*

1954

Mike Enich, T Jerry Hilgenberg, C Cal Jones, G Cal Jones, G*

1955

Cal Jones, G*

1956

Alex Karras, T

1957

Ken Ploen, QB Alex Karras, T*

Jim Gibbons, E 1958

1959 1960 1961 1963 1964 1965 1971 1975 1979 1981

1982 1984

Randy Duncan, QB*

Curt Merz, E Don Norton, E Larry Ferguson, HB Mark Manders, G Bill VanBuren Mike Reilly, G Karl Noonan, E John Niland, G Dave Long, DE Craig Clemons, CB Rod Walters, T Joe Devlin, G Dennis Mosley, RB Andre Tippett, DE* Reggie Roby, P* Reggie Roby, P Jon Hayes, TE Larry Station, LB*

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Teams (Eck) (Men) (Eck, R) (C, FW, Eck) (R) (C, Eck, R) (LM) (NYS) (F, NEA) (GR, NEA, FA, NYS, CP) (AP, UP, NANA) (TSN) (Col, AP, UP, INS, NYS, NEA, H, A-AB, CP, NYDN, TSN) (NYN, TSN) (L, FBW) (NBC) (ABC, L, TSN, AAB, UP, Jet, NEA, CP, CBS, FBW, NYN, A-P, MP, PSN, G-R, WR) (UP, TSN, L, NYN, Jet, WR, FBW, A-AB) (AP, H, L, NBC, FBW, CP) (NBC, ABC, FL) (AP, UP, INS, L, H, NEA, NBC, TSN, FBW, A-P, CP) (UP, H, TSN, T, L, FBW, NYDN) (AP, UPI, NEA, TSN, L, FBW, Helms, NYDN, FBC) (L, NBC, FBW) (L, NBC, FBW) (L, FBW) (L, FBW, NYN, TSN) (TSN) (L, FBW) (NEA, FD) (TSN, Time) (NYN) (NEA, TSN, Time) (TSN, Time, NEA) (TSN, Time) (CF) (AP, UPI, FBW, FN, WTBS) (AP, UPI, FN, WC, WTBS) (WC) (G) (AP, UPI, WC, K)

Year 1985

1986 1988 1990 1991 1992 1996 1997 1998 2002

2003

2008 2009 2010 2011

Player, Position Ronnie Harmon, RB Chuck Long, QB*

Teams (FN, Miz) (AP, UPI, FN, FBW, K, Merc, WC, TSN, S-H, G, Miz) Larry Station, LB* (AP, UPI, FN, FBW, K, Merc, WC, S-H, Miz) Dave Croston, OT (FBW, TSN, CPN) Marv Cook, TE* (UPI, K, FN, G, CT) Dave Haight, NG (WC, FN) Merton Hanks, DB (NEA) Leroy Smith, DE* (AP, K) Mike Devlin, C (K, FBW) Tim Dwight, WR (FBW) Tim Dwight, WR* (AP, TSN, FBW, FBC) Jared DeVries, DT* (FBC, TSN, WC) 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) Robert Gallery, OT* (AP, WC, FBC, FWAA, TSN, ESPN) Nate Kaeding, PK* (AP, CFN, FBC, ESPN) Shonn Greene, RB* (AP, ESPN, FWAA, WC, TSN) Pat Angerer, LB (FWAA, CFN) Bryan Bulaga, OL (TSN) Adrian Clayborn, DE* (AFCA, WC) Riley Reiff, OL (PFW)

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


SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS Year 1912 1916 1919 1920 1921 1922 1924 1925 1926 1928 1929 1933 1934 1935 1939 1940 1948 1951 1953 1954 1955 1956

1957 1959 1960 1963 1964 1965 1971 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983

Player, Position James Trickey, T Fred Becker, T Duke Slater, T Lester Belding, E Gordon Locke, FB Duke Slater, T Max Kadesky, E John Hancock, T Dick Romey, E Emerson Nelson, T Willis Glassgow, HB Peter Westra, T Willis Glassgow, HB Joe Laws, QB Francis Schammel, G Ozzie Simmons, HB Ozzie Simmons, HB Erwin Prasse, E Mike Enich, T William Kay, T Bill Reichardt, FB Jerry Hilgenberg, C Cal Jones, G Cal Jones, G Alex Karras, T Ken Ploen, QB Frank Gilliam, E Donald Suchy, C Jim Gibbons, E Don Norton, E Mark Manders, G Wilburn Hollis, QB Mike Reilly, G John Niland, G Karl Noonan, E John Niland, G Craig Clemons, CB Dennis Mosley, RB John Harty, DT Andre Tippett, DE Pat Dean, NG Reggie Roby, P Mark Bortz, DT Larry Station, LB Joel Hilgenberg, C

Teams (C) (n/a) (C, Eck) (Eck) (Eck) (C, FW) (C) (BE) (GR) (BE, AP) (CP, NANA) (NYS, NANA) (UP) (Col, NANA) (H) (INS, NANA) (NEA, NANA, AP) (UP) (UP) (AP) (A-P) (AP) (AP) (NEA, AP) (UP, NEA) (AP) (NEA) (CP, INS) (CP) (TSN, NEA) (AP, FBC, ABC) (ABC) (AP) (NEA) (AP) (AP) (CP, US) (UPI) (UPI, NEA) (NEA) (UPI) (UPI, NEA) (UPI) (FN) (TSN)

Year 1984 1986 1987 1988 1990 1991 1996 1997 1997 1998 2002

2003 2004 2005 2008 2009

Player, Position Ronnie Harmon, RB Dave Croston, OT Dave Haight, NG Marv Cook, TE Nick Bell, RB Leroy Smith, DE Tim Dwight, WR Tavian Banks, RB Jared DeVries, DT Jared DeVries, DT Brad Banks, QB Nate Kaeding, PK Eric Steinbach, OG Colin Cole, DT Bob Sanders, SS Chad Greenway, LB Matt Roth, DE Chad Greenway, LB Mith King, DT Seth Olsen, OT Pat Angerer, LB Bryan Bulaga, OL

Teams (TSN) (UPI, G) (TSN) (AP) (FN) (FN) (TSN) (FN) (AP, FN) (AP) (AP, TSN, CNNSI) (AP) (CNNSI) (TSN, CNNSI) (AP) (CNNSI) (AP, WC) (AP, WC, CNNSI) (AP, WC, ESPN.com) (TSN) (AP, WC) (AP, WC)

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

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ACADEMIC HONORS Academic All-Americans Year 1952 1953 1975 1984 1985 1987 1992 1993 1997 1998 1999

2000 2001 2002

2003 2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009 2010

2011

Name, Position Bill Fenton, E* Bill Fenton, E* Jerry Hilgenberg, C Bob Elliott, DB* Larry Station, LB* Larry Station, LB* Chuck Hartlieb, QB* Jason Olejniczak, DB Jason Olejniczak, DB Matt Reischl, OL* Matt Reischl, OL* Aaron Kampman, DL Thad Sheldon, DL Rob Thein, RB Aaron Kampman, DL* Andrew Lightfoot, OL Aaron Kampman, DL* Andrew Lightfoot, OL Jared Clauss, DL Nate Kaeding, PK Andrew Lightfoot, OL Jared Clauss, DL Nate Kaeding, PK Kody Asmus, LS Sean Considine, DB Mike Elgin, OL Mike Elgin, OL* Andy Fenstermaker, P Mike Klinkenborg, LB Adam Shada, DB* Mike Elgin, OL* Mike Klinkenborg, LB* Adam Shada, DB* Mike Klinkenborg, LB* Anton Narinskiy, DL* Adam Shada, DB Rob Bruggeman, OL Anton Narinskiy, DL Julian Vandervelde, OL Julian Vandervelde, OL Tyler Nielsen, LB Jeff Tarpinian, LB Julian Vandervelde, OL Steve Bigach, DL Tyler Nielsen, LB James Vandenberg, QB

Academic All-Big Ten Year 1953

Name, Position Bill Fenton, E Jerry Hilgenberg, C

1954

Warren Lawson, C

1955

Dick Deasy, T

1956

Frank Bloomquist, G

1966

Bob Gibbs, HB Tony Williams, HB

1967

Tony Williams, HB

1968

Ray Manning, E

1969

1970

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1991

Ray Manning, E Steve Penney, R Kerry Reardon, WB

Mike Dailey, LB Teddy Jo Faley, LB Jim Hartlieb, QB Mike Martens, WR Jason Olejniczak, DB Matt Whitaker, TE

1992

Ray Manning, E Kerry Reardon, WB

Jim Hartlieb, QB Jason Olejniczak, DB Matt Whitaker, TE

1993

Jeff Andrews, DE Matt Eyde, QB Jason Olejniczak, DB

1994

Eric Hilgenberg, DE Josh McKillip, FB Jeff Westhoff, LB

1995

Trevor Bollers, FB Michael Burger, TE Aaron Granquist, FB Kory Hauser, QB Eric Hilgenberg, DE Matt Hughes, LB Aron Klein, DL Matt Reischl, OL Todd Romano, PK Derek Rose, OL Ted Serama, OL Jeff Westhoff, LB John Wilder, OL Chris Zdzienicki, DL

1996

Trevor Bollers, FB Michael Burger, RB Bill Ennis-Inge, DE Aaron Granquistm FB Matt Hughes, LB Aron Klein, DL Matt Reischl, OL Derek Rose, OL Ted Serama, OL Rob Thein, RB

1997

Plez Atkins, DB Trevor Bollers, FB Michael Burger, FB Matt Hughes, LB Aron Klein, DL Matt Reischl, OL Derek Rose, OL Rob Thein, RB

Dave Triplett, SE

1974

Dave Bryant, NG Bob Elliott, DB Jim Hilgenberg, C Brandt Yocum, TE

1975

Dennis Armington, LB Bob Elliott, DB Jim Hilgenberg, C Nick Quartaro, PK Brandt Yocum, TE

1976

Rod Sears, DB

1978

Greg Gilbaugh, OG Tim Gutshall, LB Mario Pace, DB

1980

Dave Mayhan, OG Brad Webb, DE

1981

Dave Mayhan, OG Brad Webb, DE

1983

Dave Chambers, DB

1984

Bill Happel, WR Larry Station, LB

1985

Mike Flagg, TE Bill Happel, WR Rob Houghtlin, PK Larry Station, LB

1986

Dave Croston, OL Mike Flagg, TE J.J. Puk, LB Mark Vlasic, QB

1987

Marv Cook, TE Mike Flagg, TE Chuck Hartlieb, QB J.J. Puk, LB Herb Wester, OL

1988

Mike Ertz, OL Greg Fedders, OL Chuck Hartlieb, QB

1989

Mike Ertz, OL

National Football Foundation Scholar-Athletes Name, Position John Charles Hendricks, DG Bob Elliott, DB Mike Flagg, TE Derek Rose, OL Mike Klinkenborg, LB

Name, Position Mike Dailey, LB Teddy Jo Faley, LB Jim Hartlieb, QB Mike Martens, WR Jason Olejniczak, DB Matt Whitaker, TE

1971

* -- First Team Honorees Includes all-district selections

Year 1968 1975 1987 1998 2007

Year 1990


ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN Year 1998

1999

2000

2001

Name, Position Jay Bickford, OL Michael Burger, FB Mike Dolezal, LB Ryan Hansen, DB Matt Hughes, LB Kevin Kasper, WR Aron Klein, DL Kyle McCann, QB Roger Meyer, LB Matt Reischl, OL Derek Rose, OL Thad Sheldon, DL Joe Slattery, DB Matt Stockdale, DB Rob Thein, RB 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 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 Dolezal, LB Robert Gallery, OT Erik Jensen, TE Nate Kaeding, PK Aaron Kampman, DL Andrew Lightfoot, OL Kyle McCann, QB Roger Meyer, LB Bruce Nelson, C Matt Stockdale, DB

Year 2002

Name, Position Tony Burrier, LB Jared Clauss, DL Sean Considine, DB Adam Densmore, OL Robert Gallery, OT Erik Jensen, TE Nate Kaeding, PK Will Lack, OL Andrew Lightfoot, OL John Mickelson, OL John Morscheiser, DL Bruce Nelson, C Pete Traynor, OL

2003

Kody Asmus, LS Nathan Chandler, QB Jared Clauss, DL Sean Considine, DB Brian Ferentz, OL Robert Gallery, OT Jacob Gancarczyk, LB Erik Jensen, TE Nate Kaeding, PK Ryan Majerus, TE Matt Melloy, WR Tom Revak, LB

2004

Kody Asmus, LS C.J. Barkema, TE Sean Considine, DB Mike Elgin, C Mike Humpal, LB Ryan Majerus, TE Matt Melloy, WR Alex Willcox, DL

2005

C.J. Barkema, TE Andrew Becker, DB Bret Chinander, LB Mike Elgin, OG Andy Fenstermaker, P Mike Humpal, LB Mike Klinkenborg, LB Matt Kroul, DL Ryan Majerus, TE Matt Melloy, WR Daniel Olszta, LS Cy Phillips, QB Kevin Sherlock, FB Adam Shada, DB Paul Wilson, FB

2006

Mike Elgin, OG Andy Fenstermaker, P Mike Humpal, LB Mike Klinkenborg, LB Matt Kroul, DL Ryan Majerus, TE Daniel Olszta, LS Adam Shada, DB

Year 2007

Name, Position Rob Bruggeman, OL A.J. Edds, LB Bryon Gattas, LB Brett Greenwood, DB Mike Humpal, LB Mike Klinkenborg, LB Matt Kroul, DL Bryan Mattison, DE Gavin McGrath, LB Brett Morse, FB Jayme Murphy, DB Daniel Murray, PK Anton Narinskiy, DL Daniel Olszta, LS Michael Sabers, TE Adam Shada, DB Jeff Tarpinian, LB Julian Vandervelde, OL

2008

Wes Aeschliman, OL Rob Bruggeman, OL A.J. Edds, LB Matt Kroul, DT Nick Kuchel, WR Gavin McGrath, LB Brett Morse, FB Jayme Murphy, RB Daniel Murray, PK Anton Narinskiy, DL Tyler Nielsen, LB Seth Olsen, OL Michael Sabers, TE Andy Schulze, LS Jeff Tarpinian, LB Julian Vandervelde, OL

2009

A.J. Edds. LB Josh Koeppel, OL Nick Kuchel, WR Travis Meade, DL Brett Morse, FB Jayme Murphy, RB Daniel Murray, PK Tyler Nielsen, LB Jack Swanson, DB Jeff Tarpinian, LB James Vandenberg, QB Julian Vandervelde, OL Jason White, DB

Year

Name, Position

2010

Steve Bigach, DL Justin Greiner, DB Josh Koeppel, OL Nick Kuchel, WR Nolan MacMillan, OL Brett Morse, FB Daniel Murray, PK Tyler Nielsen, LB Ross Petersen, LB Colin Sandeman, WR Jack Swanson, DB Jeff Tarpinian, LB Brett Van Sloten, OL James Vandenberg, QB Julian Vandervelde, OL Jason White, DB Steve Bigach, DL Eric Guthrie, P Casey Kreiter, LS James Morris, LB Nick Nielsen, WR Tyler Nielsen, LB Woody Orne, OL Terrance Pryor, LB Steven Staggs, WR Kyle Steinbrecher, DB Jack Swanson, DB Brett Van Sloten, OL James Vandenberg, QB Jason White, RB

2011

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FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG TEN Year Name, Position 1900 Clyde Williams, QB Joe Warner, T

Year Name, Position 1951 Bill Reichardt, FB

1912 James Trickey, T 1913 Ralph McGinnis, FB

1953 Cal Jones, G Jerry Hilgenberg, C

1916 Fred Becker, T

1954 Cal Jones, G

1918 Harry Hunzelman, G Ronald Reed, E

1955 Cal Jones, G Eddie Vincent, HB

1919 Fred Slater, T Fred Lohman, FB Lester Belding, E Aubrey Devine, QB

1956 Alex Karras, T Ken Ploen, QB Donald Suchy, C Frank Gilliam, E

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

1957 Alex Karras, T Jim Gibbons, E Frank Bloomquist, G Randy Duncan, QB

1921 Fred Slater, T Aubrey Devine, QB Gordon Locke, FB Lester Belding, E John Heldt, C Chester Mead, G Max Kadesky, E 1922 Gordon Locke, FB Paul Minick, G George Thompson, T 1923 Lowell Otte, E 1924 Lowell Otte, E John Hancock, T Leland Parkin, QB William Fleckenstein, G

1952 Bill Fenton, E

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

1925 Richard Romey, E

1965 John Niland, G

1926 Emerson Nelson, T

1968 Ed Podolak, TB Jon Meskimen, G

1927 Emerson Nelson, T 1928 Peter Westra, T Richard Brown, C Fred Roberts, G Willis Glassgow, HB 1929 Fred Roberts, G Willis Glassgow, HB 1933 Joe Laws, QB Francis Schammel, G 1934 Ozzie Simmons, HB 1935 Ozzie Simmons, HB 1937 Nile Kinnick, TB Robert Lannon, E 1938 Erwin Prasse, E 1939 Erwin Prasse, E Nile Kinnick, HB Mike Enich, T 1940 Mike Enich, T 1942 Tom Farmer, QB 1946 Earl Banks, G Dick Hoerner, FB 1948 William Kay, T 1950 Bill Reichardt, FB

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1969 Jon Meskimen, G 1971 Craig Clemons, CB 1973 Brian Rollins, SE 1974 Earl Douthitt, DB 1975 Rod Walters, T Joe Devlin, G 1977 Tom Rusk, LB 1979 Dennis Mosley, RB Leven Weiss, LB Jay Hilgenberg, C 1980 Andre Tippett, DE 1981 Mark Bortz, DT Mel Cole, LB Pat Dean, NG Ron Hallstrom, OT Reggie Roby, P Andre Tippett, DE Lou King, CB 1982 Mark Bortz, DT Reggie Roby, P Bobby Stoops, DB

Year Name, Position 1983 John Alt, OT Paul Hufford, DT Chuck Long, QB Dave Moritz, WR Larry Station, LB Mike Stoops, DB 1984 Ronnie Harmon, RB Paul Hufford, DT George Little, DT Chuck Long, QB Devon Mitchell, DB Larry Station, LB Mike Stoops, DB 1985 Jeff Drost, DT Mike Haight, OT Ronnie Harmon, RB Rob Houghtlin, K Chuck Long, QB Jay Norvell, DB Hap Peterson, NG Larry Station, LB 1986 Rick Bayless, RB Dave Croston, OT Jeff Drost, DT Dave Haight, NG Bob Kratch, OG 1987 Kerry Burt, DB Marv Cook, TE Quinn Early, WR Dave Haight, NG Chuck Hartlieb, QB Rob Houghtlin, K 1988 Marv Cook, TE Dave Haight, NG Deven Harberts, WR Chuck Hartlieb, QB Bob Kratch, OT Joe Mott, DE Brad Quast, LB 1989 Jim Johnson, DL Brad Quast, LB 1990 Nick Bell, RB Melvin Foster, LB Merton Hanks, DB Jim Johnson, DT Matt Rodgers, QB Matt Ruhland, DT Michael Titley, TE 1991 Rob Baxley, OT John Derby, LB Mike Devlin, C Ron Geater, DT Danan Hughes, WR Matt Rodgers, QB Mike Saunders, RB Leroy Smith, DE 1992 Alan Cross, TE Scott Davis, OT Mike Devlin, C Carlos James, DB Mike Wells, DT

Year Name, Position 1993 Mike Wells, DT 1995 Nick Gallery, P 1996 Jared DeVries, DT Nick Gallery, P Damien Robinson, DB Sedrick Shaw, RB Ross Verba, OT 1997 Tavian Banks, RB Jared DeVries, DL Tim Dwight, WR/KR Mike Goff, OL 1998 Jared DeVries, DT 2001 Aaron Kampman, DL Bob Sanders, DB Eric Steinbach, OL 2002 Brad Banks, QB Fred Barr, LB Dallas Clark, TE Colin Cole, DT Robert Gallery, OT Howard Hodges, DE Nate Kaeding, PK Bruce Nelson, C Fred Russell, RB Bob Sanders, SS Eric Steinbach, OG 2003 Robert Gallery, OT Abdul Hodge, LB Nate Kaeding, PK Matt Roth, DE Bob Sanders, DB 2004 Matt Roth, DE Chad Greenway, LB Drew Tate, QB Abdul Hodge, LB Jonathan Babineaux, DL 2005 Chad Greenway, LB Kenny Iwebema, DL Jovon Johnson, DB 2006 Mike Jones, OL 2007 Mitch King, DT 2008 Shonn Greene, RB Mitch King, DT Brandon Myers, TE Seth Olsen, OL 2009 Pat Angerer, LB Bryan Bulaga, OL Adrian Clayborn, DL Tony Moeaki, TE Dace Richardson, OL Tyler Sash, DB Amari Spievey, DB 2010 Adrian Clayborn, DL Derrell Johnson-Koulianos, WR Shaun Prater, DB Tyler Sash, DB 2011 Marvin McNutt, Jr., WR Shaun Prater, DB Riley Reiff, OL


SECOND TEAM ALL-BIG TEN Year Name, Position 1948 Bob McKenzie, E 1949 Jack Dittmer, E 1953 Bill Fenton, E 1954 Frank Gilliam, E John Hall, T Earl Smith, B Eddie Vincent, B 1955 Eddie Vincent, B 1957 Robert Cummings, G Richard Klein, T 1958 Gary Grouwinkel, G Ray Jauch, HB Curt Merz, E 1959 Bill Lapham, C Ray Jauch, HB 1960 Sherwyn Thorson, G 1961 Bill Van Buren, C Al Hinton, T Sherwyn Thorson, G Cloyd Webb, E 1962 Earl McQuiston, G 1963 Paul Krause, HB Cloyd Webb, E 1964 John Niland, OG 1965 Bill Briggs, DT Dan Hilsabeck, LB 1966 Dick Gibbs, DB Dave Moreland, LB 1967 Al Bream, E Silas McKinnie, FB Steve Wilson, DB 1968 Al Bream, E Steve Wilson, DB 1969 Craig Cleamons, DB Larry Ely, LB Ray Manning, E Layne McDowell, DT 1970 Craig Cleamons, DB Layne McDowell, DT Levi Mitchell, HB John Muller, OT 1971 John Muller, OT 1972 John Muller, OT Earl Douthitt Andre Jackson, LB Rick Penny, DB 1973 Earl Douthitt, DB 1974 Joe Devlin, OG Lynn Heil, E 1975 Dave Bryant, MG Andre Jackson, LB Brady Yocum, E

Year Name, Position 1978 Tom Rusk, LB Brad Reid, WR John Harty, DT

Year Name, Position 1995 Matt Purdy, G Bobby Diaco, LB Scott Slutzker, TE

1979 John Harty, DT Reggie Roby, P

1996 Jared DeVries, DL Tim Dwight, WR Tom Knight, DB Damien Robinson, DB Matt Sherman, QB

1980 Keith Chapelle, WR Pat Dean, MG Jay Hilgenberg, C Andre Tippet, E 1981 Todd Simonsen, LB 1982 John Alt, OT Joel Hilgenberg, C Brett Miller, OT Eddie Phillips, RB Larry Station, LB 1983 Joel Hilgenberg, C Joe Levelis, OG Tony Wanckett, DL 1984 Owen Gill, RB Jonathon Hayes, TE Mike Haight, OT Keith Hunterm DB Kevin Spitzig, LB 1985 Mike Flagg, TE Bill Happel, WR Tom Humphrey, OG Devon Mitchell, DB 1986 Mike Flagg, TE Rob Houghtlin, PK

1997 Tim Dwight, WR Plez Atkins, DB Derek Rose, C 1998 Eric Thigpen, DB 1999 Ladell Betts, RB Matt Bowen, DB 2000 Ladell Betts, RB Kevin Kasper, WR 2001 Ladell Betts, RB Aaron Kampman, DL David Porter, OT Bob Sanders, DB Eric Steinbach, OG

1988 Jeff Koeppel, OLB 1989 Jeff Koeppel, OLB Bill Anderson, OG Merton Hanks, DB Matt Ruthland, DL

2004 Abdul Hodge, LB Jonathon Babineaux, DL Clinton Soloman, WR Drew Tate, QB

1990 Rob Baxley, OT Nick Bell, RB John Derby, Lb Mike Devlin, C Matt Ruthland, DL Mike Titley, TE

2005 Abdul Hodge, LB Jovon Johnson, DB Kyle Schlicher, K Albert Young, RB

1991 Rob Baxley, OT John Derby, LB Alan Cross, TE Ron Geater, DL Mike Devlin, C Matt Rodgers, QB 1992 Mike Devlin, C Alan Cross, TE Scott Davis, OT Mike Ferroni, OG Danan Hughes, WR Carlos James, DB

1976 Tom Rusk, LB

1993 Larry Blue, DE Nick Gallery, P Matt Purdy, G Mike Wells, DL

1977 John Harty, DT Tom Rusk, LB

1994 Matt Purdy, G Parker Wildeman, DL

2010 Brett Greenwood, DB Jeremiha Hunter, LB Marvin McNutt, Jr., WR Riley Reiff, OL Allen Reisner, TE Karl Klug, DT Julian Vandervelde, OL 2011 Broderick Binns, DL Marcus Coker, RB Mike Daniels, DL Adam Gettis, OL Micah Hyde, CB

2002 David Porter, OT Fred Barr, LB Howard Hodges, DL Nate Kaeding, K Derek Pagel, DB Fred Russel, RB Grant Steen, LB 2003 Howard Hodges, DL Fred Russel, RB Chad Greenway, LB Abdul Hodge, LB

1987 Dick Sistrunk, DB

Year Name, Position 2009 Kyle Calloway, OL Ryan Donahue, P A.J. Edds, LB Rafael Eubanks, OL Brett Greenwood, DB Derrell Johnson-Koulianos, WR Tony Moeaki, TE Dace Richardson, OL Amari Spievey, DB

2006 Scott Chandler, TE Mike Jones, OG Mike Klinkenborg, LB Marcus Paschal, DB Marshal Yanda, OT 2007 Charles Godfrey, DB Mike Humpal, LB Mitch King, DL Bryan Mattison, DL 2008 Pat Angerer, LB Rob Bruggeman, OL Bryan Bulaga, OL Kyle Calloway, OL Ryan Donahue, P Matt Kroul, DL Brandon Myers, TE Amari Speivey, DB

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IOWA MVPS Year 1924

Name, Position Leland Parkin, QB

Year 1970

Name, Position Dave Clement, LB

1925

Donald Graham, FB

1971

Craig Clemons, DB

1926

Nick Kutsch, HB

1972

Dan Dickel, DE

1927

Emerson Nelson, T

1973

Brian Rollins, SE

1928

Willis Glassgow, HB

1974

Rob Fick, QB

1929 * Willis Glassgow, HB

1975

Andre Jackson, LB

1976

Butch Caldwell, QB Tom Grine, TE

1977

Dean Moore, LB Rod Sears, DB

1978

Brad Reid, SE

1979

Dennis Mosley, RB

1980

Keith Chappelle, WR

1981

Mel Cole, LB

1982

Bobby Stoops, DB

1983

Norm Granger, FB Chuck Long, QB Dave Moritz, WR

1930

Oliver Sansen, FB

1931

Oliver Sansen, FB

1932

Joe Laws, HB

1933 * Joe Laws, HB 1934

Dick Crayne, FB

1935

Dick Crayne, FB

1936

Homer Harris, E

1937

Bob Lannon, E

1938

Erwin Prasse, E

1939 * Nile Kinnick, HB 1940

Mike Enich, T

1941

William Diehl, C

1984

Ronnie Harmon, RB

1942

Tom Farmer, QB

1985

1943

Bob Liddy, G

1944

Bob Snyder, C

1945

Arthur Johnson, FB

1946

William Kay, T

1947

Harold Schoener, E

1948

Al DiMarco, QB

1949

Jack Dittmer, E

1950

Harold Bradley, T

Nate Creer, DB Mike Haight, OT Bill Happel, SE Ronnie Harmon, TB Scott Helverson, WB Tom Humphrey, OG * Chuck Long, QB George Millett, DE Devon Mitchell, DB Jay Norvell, DB Kelly O’Brien, OG Hap Peterson, NG Larry Station, LB

1951 * Bill Reichardt, FB

1986

Rick Bayless, RB

1952

William Fenton, E

1987

1953

William Fenton, E

1954

Warren Lawson, C

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

1955

Jerry Reichow, QB

1956 * Ken Ploen, QB 1957

1988

Marv Cook, TE Joe Mott, DE

1989

Richard Bass, FB Jim Johnson, DT

Bob Commings, G

1958 * Randy Duncan, QB 1959

Don Norton, E

1960

Bernie Wyatt, HB

1961

Al Hinton, T

1962

Larry Ferguson, HB

1963

Mike Reilly, G

1964

Karl Noonan, FL

1965

Dave Long, DE

1966

Dick Gibbs, DB

1967

Silas McKinnie, TB

1968

Ed Podolak, TB

1969

Larry Ely, LB

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1990

Greg Aegerter, OL * Nick Bell, RB Melvin Foster, LB Merton Hanks, DB Jim Johnson, DL Mike Miller, OL Matt Ruhland, DL Sean Smith, WR Tony Stewart, RB Michael Titley, TE

Year 1991

1992

1993

Name, Position Rob Baxley, OL Gary Clark, DB Rod Davis, DL John Derby, LB Jon Filloon, WR Ron Geater, DT Eddie Polly, DB Matt Rodgers, QB Mike Saunders, RB Jeff Skillett, K Leroy Smith, DL Dave Turner, OL Brian Wise, DB Mike Devlin, C Carlos James, DB Mike Wells, DT Larry Blue, DE Paul Burmeister, QB Harold Jasper, WR Mike Wells, DT

1994

Kent Kahl, FB Marquis Porter, DB Parker Wildeman, DL

1995

Bobby Diaco, LB Sedrick Shaw, RB Casey Wiegmann, C

1996

Tim Dwight, WR Damien Robinson, DB Sedrick Shaw, RB Ross Verba, OT

1997

Tavian Banks, RB Kerry Cooks, DB Jared DeVries, DL Tim Dwight, WR

1998

Jared DeVries, DL Derek Rose, C

1999

Ladell Betts, RB Matt Bowen, DB

2000

Kevin Kasper, WR LeVar Woods, LB

2001

Ladell Betts, RB Bob Sanders, DB

2002 * Brad Banks, QB C.J. Jones, WR Andrew Lightfoot, OG Bruce Nelson, C David Porter, OT Ben Sobieski, OG Eric Steinbach, OG Fred Barr, LB Scott Boleyn, DB Colin Cole, DT D.J. Johnson, DB Derek Pagel, DB 2003

Robert Gallery, OT Bob Sanders, DB

2004

Drew Tate, QB Jonathan Babineaux, DL

Year 2005

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

2006

Mike Klinkenborg, LB Marshal Yanda, OL

2007

Mike Humpal, LB Albert Young, RB

2008 * Shonn Greene, RB Mitch King, DT 2009

Pat Angerer, LB Ricky Stanzi, QB

2010

Karl Klug, DL Ricky Stanzi, QB

2011

Broderick Binns, DL Marvin McNutt, Jr., WR

* -- won Chicago Tribune Silver Trophy given to Big Ten MVP


IOWA CAPTAINS Year 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1943 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959

Name, Position Martin Sampson, HB Arthur Smith, QB Frank Pierce, QB Allen Sanford, HB Lloyd Elliott, FB Prince Sawyer, QB Kalita Leighton, G Iver Iverson, C J. Walker, G Samuel Hobbs, FB Moray Eby, T John Griffith, FB Clyde Williams, QB H.S. Hollenbeck, G C.H. Coulthard, E Nyle Jones, HB A.E. McGowan, FB George Allen, HB R.A. White, E Charles Kirk, FB H.R. Gross, T M.W. Hyland, E J.R. Murphy, FB-HB Henry Hanson, G Ralph McGinnis, FB A.H. Gunderson, E Irving Barron, T Charles Laun, FB J.E. Davis, HB Ronald Reed, E Fred Lohman, FB William Kelly, QB Aubrey Devine, HB Gordon Locke, FB Glenn Miller, HB Leland Parking, QB Harold Griffen, C Paul Smith, E Emerson Nelson, T Richard Brown, C Willis Glassgow, HB Grover Higdon, G Oliver Sansen, FB Marcus Magnussen, C Tom Moore, C Russell Fisher, HB Richard Crayne, FB John Hild, HB Ted Osmaloski, C Homer Harris, E Jack Eicherly, HB Erwin Prasse, E Mike Enich, T William Diehl, C Robert Liddy, G William Barbour, E Bill Fenton, E Andrew Houg, T George Broeder, FB Calvin Jones, G Richard Deasy, T Donald Suchy, C Jim Gibbons, E John Nocera, FB Don Norton, E Ray Jauch, HB

Year 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972

1973

1974 1975 1976 1977 1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

Name, Position 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 Mark Bortz, DT Norm Granger, FB Mike Hufford, TE Brett Miller, OT Bobby Stoops, DB Norm Granger, FB Jon Roehlk, OG Dave Strobel, DE

Year 1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992 1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

Name, Position 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 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

Year 1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

Name, Position 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 Rob Bruggeman, OL Shonn Greene, RB Mitch King, DT Matt Kroul, DT Gavin McGrath, LB Pat Angerer, LB Adrian Clayborn, DE A.J. Edds, LB Tony Moeaki, TE Ricky Stanzi, QB Adrian Clayborn, DE Brett Greenwood, DB Karl Klug, DT Brett Morse, FB Ricky Stanzi, QB Mike Daniels, DL Eric Guthrie, P Marvin McNutt, Jr., WR Tyler Nielsen, LB James Vandenberg, QB

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NFL DRAFT 1936 NFL Draft Rd. 1

Dick Crayne, Brooklyn (4th)

Rd. 9

Lou King, Buffalo

1938 NFL Draft

1949 NFL Draft

Rd. 5

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

Bob Lawson, Philadelphia

1939 NFL Draft Rd. 16

Frank Balazs, Green Bay

B

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

QB

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

1949 AAFC Draft

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

1959 NFL Draft

1948 AAFC Draft FB

HB E OL

Rd. 25

Joe Grothus, Baltimore

OL

1950 NFL Draft Rd. 9

Don Winslow, Washington

OL

1941 NFL Draft Rd. 10

Mike Enich, Green Bay

OL

Rd. 25 Rd. 30

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

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

FB OL B

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

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

RB E E

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

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

1946 NFL Draft Rd. 11

Tom Hand, Green Bay

1947 NFL Draft Rd. 13 Rd. 21 Rd. 22 Rd. 29

Rd. 7 Rd. 8

Bill Reichardt, Green Bay Hubert Johnson, Washington

Rd. 4 Rd. 12 Rd. 14 Rd. 16

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

Rd. 3 Rd. 16 Rd. 20 Rd. 29

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

OL G HB

T OL LB T

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

Rd. 7 Rd. 10 Rd. 16 Rd. 19

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

Rd. 1 Rd. 4 Rd. 5 Rd. 14 Rd. 17 Rd. 18 Rd. 26

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

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

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

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

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

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

E HB LB QB

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

Rd. 14 Rd. 19 Exp.

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

HB HB C

1961 AFL Draft Rd. 10

Charley Lee, Houston

T

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

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

RB OL QB E

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

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

OL T QB HB C HB

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

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

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

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

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

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DB/HB E E T

1961 NFL Draft

1955 NFL Draft

1958 NFL Draft

OL C

RB

1954 NFL Draft

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

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

QB

1952 NFL Draft

1957 NFL Draft

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

Glenn Drahn, Philadelphia Jerry Faske, San Francisco

HB E QB FB/E

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

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

1951 NFL Draft

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

DB LB LB B DE T


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

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

1965 NFL Draft Rd. 20

Tony Giacobazzi, St. Louis

E

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

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

1986 NFL Draft

1974 NFL Draft LB LB DE DB

OG DB DE QB DE E C B

Rd. 7

Dan Dickel, Baltimore

LB

1975 NFL draft Rd. 7

Earl Douthitt, Chicago

DB

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

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

OL OL RB RB DT DB LB

1978 NFL Draft Rd. 9 Rd. 10

Dean Moore, San Francisco Barry Tomasetti, Dallas

LB DL

Dave Long, Houston John Niland, Oakland

DE OG

1979 NFL Draft Rd. 9 Rd. 12

Tom Rusk, New York Giants Dave Becker, Chicago

LB DB

1966 AFL Redshirt Draft Rd. 6

Joe Beauchamp, San Diego

1980 NFL Draft Rd. 9 Rd. 9

1967 NFL/AFL Draft Rd. 7 Rd. 13

Bob Ziolkowski, Green Bay Rich Gibbs, San Francisco

T DB

1969 NFL/AFL Draft Rd. 2 Rd. 14

Ed Podolak, Kansas City Al Bream, Kansas City

RB WR

Dennis Mosley, Minnesota Jim Swift, Seattle

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

OL QB OL LB

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

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

DB FB OL

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

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

DB DB DT

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

Rd. 3 Rd. 3 Rd. 4 Rd. 8

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

OL OL QB DL

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

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

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

Rd. 1 Rd. 2

1991 NFL Draft

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

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

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

OL P OL

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

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

OL OL DT DB

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

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

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

DL WR OL

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

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

1990 NFL Draft

OL OL FB OL SE

WR RB OL DL

Rd. 7 Rd. 10

Rd. 2 Rd. 5 Rd. 10 Rd. 11

Bill Anderson, Chicago Brad Quast, New York Jets

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

TE OL LB QB

OL LB

RB DB TE RB

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

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

DL RB OL QB

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

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

OL OL WR

1994 NFL Draft Rd. 4

Mike Wells, Minnesota

DL

1995 NFL Draft

1985 NFL Draft 1973 NFL Draft Rd. 7 Rd. 8 Rd. 8 Rd. 15

1987 NFL Draft

RB TE

1982 NFL Draft 1970 NFL Draft Rd. 4 Rd. 6 Rd. 13 Rd. 16

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

1989 NFL Draft

1966 AFL Draft Rd. 6 Rd. 13

Rd. 1 Rd. 1 Rd. 1 Rd. 4 Rd. 11

FB TE DL DE

Rd. 6

Fritz Fequiere, Denver

OL

1996 NFL Draft Rd. 3

Scott Slutzker, Indianapolis

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NFL DRAFT/HAWKEYES IN THE SUPER BOWL Rd. 1 Rd. 1 Rd. 3 Rd. 4

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

2010 NFL Draft

2004 NFL Draft

1997 NFL Draft DB OL RB DB

Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Rd. 7 Rd. 7

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

OL RB WR DB

2005 NFL Draft

OL DB PK DL TE

Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Rd. 3 Rd. 4 Rd. 6

DE DL DB TE OL

2011 NFL Draft

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

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

1999 NFL Draft Rd. 3 Rd. 6

Jared DeVries, Detroit Eric Thigpen, Atlanta

DL DB

2000 NFL Draft Rd. 5 Rd. 6

Austin Wheatley, New Orleans Matt Bowen, St. Louis

TE DB

2001 NFL Draft Rd. 6

Kevin Kasper, Denver

WR

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

RB DL WR

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

2006 NFL Draft

Rd. 1 Rd. 4 Rd. 5 Rd. 5 Rd. 5 Rd. 6

Rd. 1 Rd. 3

2012 NFL Draft

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

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

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

OL TE OL

Rd. 3 Rd. 4 Rd. 6

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

DB DE LB

Rd. 1 Rd. 4 Rd. 5 Rd. 5 Rd. 6 Rd. 7

OL LB DB TE LB OL

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

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

Exp. - - expansion selections

2009 NFL Draft

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

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

2008 NFL Draft

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

Rd. 2 Rd. 2 Rd. 4 Rd. 6 Rd. 6

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

TE OL C DB OL

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

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

RB DB OL TE

Hawkeyes in the Super Bowl Player _________ Team ____________ Mark Bortz______ Chicago __________ Bryan Bulaga ____ Green Bay _________ Dallas Clark _____ Indianapolis _______ Mike Devlin _____ Buffalo ___________ Tim Dwight _____ Atlanta ___________ Melvin Foster ___ Dallas ____________ Merton Hanks ___ San Francisco ______ Ronnie Harmon _ San Diego Chargers _ John Harty _____ San Francisco ______ Jonathan Hayes _ Pittsburgh ________ Jay Hilgenberg __ Chicago __________ Wally Hilgenberg Minnesota ________ Ken Iwebema ___ Arizona ___________ Erik Jensen _____ Pittsburgh ________ Jim Jensen _____ Denver ___________ Bob Jeter _______ Green Bay _________

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Player _________ Team ____________ C.J. Jones _______ New England ______ Kevin Kasper ____ New England ______ Bob Kratch _____ Giants/Patriots _____ Paul Krause _____ Minnesota ________ Curt Merz ______ Kansas City ________ Bruce Nelson____ Carolina __________ John Niland_____ Dallas ____________ Ed Podolak _____ Kansas City ________ Mike Reilly ______ Minnesota ________ Reggie Roby ____ Miami ____________ Matt Rodgers ___ Buffalo ___________ Bob Sanders ____ Indianapolis _______ Tyler Sash ______ New York _________ Andre Tippett ___ New England ______ Ross Verba ______ Green Bay _________

Super Bowl 2008 2005 1991, 1997 1970, 1974, 1975, 1977 1967 2004 1971, 1972 1970 1970 1985 1993 2007, 2010 2011 1986 1997


ACTIVE PRO PLAYERS Hawkeyes in the NFL Player _____________________Pos. ________________Current Team ________________________ NFL Service Pat Angerer _________________ LB _________________Indianapolis Colts _____________________ 2 years Jonathan Babineaux __________ DL _________________Atlanta Falcons _______________________ 7 years Jason Baker __________________ P _________________Carolina Panthers _____________________ 11 years Christian Ballard _____________ DL _________________Minnesota Vikings ____________________ 1 year Jordan Bernstine_____________ DB_________________Washington Redskins __________________ 1st year Broderick Binns ______________ DL _________________Arizona Cardinals _____________________ 1st year Rob Bruggeman _____________ OL_________________Kansas City Chiefs _____________________ 3 years Bryan Bulaga ________________ OL_________________Green Bay Packers ____________________ 2 years Scott Chandler ______________ TE _________________Buffalo Bills __________________________ 5 years Dallas Clark _________________ TE _________________Tampa Bay Buccaneers _________________ 9 years Adrian Clayborn _____________ DE_________________Tampa Bay Buccaneers _________________ 1 year Sean Considine ______________ DB_________________Baltimore Ravens _____________________ 7 years Mike Daniels ________________ DL _________________Green Bay Packers ____________________ 1st year Ryan Donahue _______________ P _________________Detroit Lions _________________________ 1 year A.J. Edds ___________________OLB ________________Indianapolis Colts _____________________ 2 years Bradley Fletcher _____________ DB_________________St. Louis Rams ________________________ 3 years Robert Gallery_______________ OL_________________New England Patriots __________________ 8 years Adam Gettis ________________ OL_________________Washington Redskins __________________ 1st year Charles Godfrey _____________ DB_________________Carolina Panthers _____________________ 4 years Shonn Greene _______________ RB _________________New York Jets ________________________ 3 years Chad Greenway _____________ LB _________________Minnesota Vikings ____________________ 6 years Eric Guthrie __________________ P _________________Tampa Bay Buccaneers _________________ 1st year Brad Herman________________ TE _________________New England Patriots __________________ 1st year Nate Kaeding _______________ PK _________________San Diego Chargers ___________________ 8 years Mitch King__________________ DL _________________New Orleans Saints____________________ 3 years Karl Klug ___________________ DL _________________Tennessee Titans______________________ 1 year Matt Kroul __________________ OL_________________New York Jets ________________________ 3 years Bryan Mattison ______________ OL_________________St. Louis Rams ________________________ 4 years Marvin McNutt, Jr. ___________ WR ________________Philadelphia Eagles ___________________ 1st year Tony Moeaki ________________ TE _________________Kansas City Chiefs _____________________ 2 years Brandon Myers ______________ TE _________________Oakland Raiders ______________________ 3 years Tyler Nielsen ________________ LB _________________Minnesota Vikings ____________________ 1st year Seth Olsen__________________ OL_________________Indianapolis Colts _____________________ 3 years Shaun Prater ________________ DB_________________Cincinnati Bengals ____________________ 1st year Riley Reiff __________________ OL_________________Detroit Lions _________________________ 1st year Allen Reisner ________________ TE _________________Minnesota Vikings ____________________ 1 year Matt Roth __________________ DE_________________Jacksonville Jaguars ___________________ 7 years Tyler Sash __________________ DB_________________New York Giants ______________________ 1 year Amari Spievey _______________ DB_________________Detroit Lions _________________________ 2 years Ricky Stanzi _________________ QB ________________Kansas City Chiefs _____________________ 1 year Eric Steinbach _______________ OL_________________Cleveland Browns _____________________ 9 years Jeff Tarpinian________________ LB _________________New England Patriots __________________ 1 year Julian Vandervelde ___________ OL_________________Philadelphia Eagles ___________________ 1 year Marshal Yanda_______________ OL_________________Baltimore Ravens _____________________ 5 years Marcus Zusevics _____________ OL_________________New England Patriots __________________ 1st year

Free Agents Abdul Hodge _______________ LB _____________________________________________________ 5 years Jeremiha Hunter _____________ LB _____________________________________________________ 1 year Ken Iwebema _______________ DL _____________________________________________________ 3 years Aaron Kampman ____________ DL _____________________________________________________ 10 years Marcus Paschal ______________ DB_____________________________________________________ 5 years Derreck Robinson ____________ DL _____________________________________________________ 6 years

Hawkeyes in the Canadian Football League Player _____________________Pos. ________________Current Team ________________________ CFL Service Jovon Johnson ______________ DB_________________Winnipeg ___________________________ 4 years Drew Tate __________________ QB ________________Calgary _____________________________ 5 years

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ALL-TIME NFL HAWKEYES Name _____________ Pos._ Sam Aiello ___________OL _ John Alt _____________OL _ Jeremy Allen _________FB _ Pat Angerer _________LB _ *Jonathan Babineaux DL _ Frank Balaz __________ B __ *Jason Baker ________ P __ *Christian Ballard ___ DL _ Tavian Banks _________RB _ Rob Baxley __________OL _ Rick Bayless __________RB _ Dave Becker ________ DB _ Les Belding __________ E __ Nick Bell ____________RB _ *Jordan Bernstine __ DB _ *Ladell Betts ________RB _ Mark Bortz___________OL _ *Matt Bowen ________ DB _ Harold Bradley _______ G __ Bill Briggs ___________DE _ Andy Brodell ________ WR _ Maurice Brown ______ WR _ *Rob Bruggeman ___ OL _ *Bryan Bulaga ______ OL _ Kyle Calloway ________OL _ Edgar Cervantes ______FB _ Nathan Chandler ____ QB _ *Scott Chandler _____TE _ Don Chelf ___________ G __ *Dallas Clark ________TE _ Jared Clauss _________DL _ *Adrian Clayborn ___ DE _ Craig Clemons ______ DB _ *Colin Cole _________ DT _ *Sean Considine ____ DB _ Marv Cook___________TE _ Kerry Cooks _________ DB _ Al Couppee __________ B __ Dick Crayne __________FB _ Dave Croston ________OL _ *Mike Daniels ______ DL _ Scott Davis __________OL _ John Derby __________LB _ Joe Devlin ___________OL _ Mike Devlin __________OL _ Jared DeVries ________DL _ Dan Dickel ___________LB _ *Ryan Donahue ______ P __ Earl Douthitt ________ DB _ Jeff Drost ____________DL _ Randy Duncan ______ QB _ Tim Dwight _________ WR _ *A.J. Edds ___________LB _ Quinn Early _________ WR _ Mike Elgin ___________OL _ Harold Ely ___________ G __ Larry Ely ____________LB _ Dick Evans ___________ E __ Tom Farmer __________RB _ Shipley Farroh ________ G __ Brian Ferentz _________OL _ Larry Ferguson _______RB _ Darrell Fisher _________HB _ Bill Fleckenstein ______ G __ Zeron Flemister_______TE _ *Bradley Fletcher ___ DB _

Teams ________________________ Years Bears __________________________2004 Chiefs ______________________ 1984-96 Vikings______________________ 2002-03 Colts _________________________2010Falcons _______________________2005Packers _____________________ 1939-41 49ers, Chiefs, Colts & Panthers ___2001Vikings _______________________2011Jaguars & Saints _________ 1998-00; 2003 Cardinals ____________________ 1992-93 Vikings_________________________1989 Bears __________________________1980 Rock Island _____________________1925 Raiders _____________________ 1991-93 Redskins ______________________2012Redskins, Saints _______________2002Bears _______________________ 1983-94 Rams, Packers, Redskins & Bills __ 2000-06 Browns & Eagles ______________ 1954-58 Redskins ____________________ 1966-67 Packers ________________________2009 Saints __________________________2004 Buccaneers, Falcons, Chiefs _____2009Packers _______________________2010Bills ___________________________2010 Giants _________________________2004 Bills ___________________________2004 Chargers, Cowboys & Bills _______2007Bills ________________________ 1960-61 Colts, Buccaneers ______________2003Titans _______________________ 2004-06 Buccaneers ___________________2011Bears _______________________ 1972-77 Vikings, Packers & Seahawks ____2003Eagles, Jaguars, Ravens _________2005Patriots, Bears & Rams _________ 1989-95 Vikings, Packers & Seahawks __ 1998-2001 Redskins _______________________1946 Brooklyn ____________________ 1936-37 Packers _____________________ 1987-89 Packers _______________________2012Giants ______________________ 1993-97 Lions _______________________ 1992-93 Bills ________________________ 1976-89 Bills & Cardinals_______________ 1993-99 Lions _____________________ 1999-2010 Colts & Lions _________________ 1974-78 Lions _________________________2011Bears __________________________1975 Packers _____________________ 1987-88 Cowboys _______________________1961 Falcons, Chargers, Patriots & Jets _____________________ 1998-2006 Dolphins, Colts ________________2010Chargers, Saints, Bills & Jets _____ 1988-98 Patriots & Colts _______________ 2007, 08 Bears __________________________1932 Bengals & Bears ___________ 1970-71, 75 Packers _____________________ 1940, 43 Rams & Redskins ______________ 1946-48 Steelers ________________________1938 Falcons ________________________2007 Lions __________________________1963 Buffalo _________________________1925 Bears _______________________ 1925-30 Redskins, Patriots & Raiders _____ 2000-05 Rams _________________________2009-

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Name _____________ Pos._ Bob Fosdick__________ G __ Wes Fry _____________RB _ Nick Gallery __________ P __ *Robert Gallery _____ OL _ Chris Gambol ________OL _ Ron Geater __________DL _ *Adam Gettis _______ OL _ Bill Glasgow _________HB _ Jim Gibbons _________ E __ Damon Gibson ______ WR _ Owen Gill ___________FB _ *Charles Godfrey ___ DB _ Mike Goff ___________OL _ Norm Granger________FB _ *Shonn Greene ______RB _ *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 _ *Jeremiha Hunter ____LB _ *Ken Iwebema ______ DE _ Tony Jackson _________TE _ Erik Jensen __________TE _ Ernie Jensen _________ T __ Jim Jensen __________RB _ Leo Jensvold ________ Bob Jeter ___________ D.J. Johnson ________ C.J. Jones ___________

QB _ DB _ DB _ WR _

Mike Jones __________OL _ Max Kadesky _________ E __ *Nate Kaeding _______PK _ *Aaron Kampman ___ DL _ Alex Karras __________DT _ Kevin Kasper ________ WR _ Jim Keane ___________ E __ Matt Kelsh ___________ E __ *Mitch King ________ DL _ Dick Klein ___________ T __ *Karl Klug__________ DL _ Tom Knight _________ DB _ Bob Kratch __________OL _

Teams ________________________ Years Minneapolis & Rock Island ______ 1923-24 New York Yankees ________________1927 Jets ________________________ 1997-98 Raiders, Seahawks, Patriots _____2004Colts, Chargers, Lions & Patriots__ 1987-91 Broncos ________________________1992 Redskins ______________________2012Portsmouth & Chicago Cardinals ____1931 Lions _______________________ 1958-68 Bengals & Browns _____________ 1998-99 Seahawks, Rams & Buccaneers __ 1985-87 Panthers ______________________2008Bengals, Chargers & Chiefs ____ 1998-2009 Cowboys _______________________1984 Jets __________________________2009Vikings _______________________2006Bears __________________________1924 Packers ________________________1928 Brooklyn _______________________1930 Jets & Redskins _______________ 1986-92 Giants _________________________1955 Packers & Eagles ______________ 1982-93 49ers & Seahawks _____________ 1991-99 Seahawks & Chiefs ____________ 1988-89 Bills, Chargers & Oilers _________ 1986-97 Oilers __________________________1989 49ers _______________________ 1981-86 Chiefs & Steelers ______________ 1985-96 Columbus ___________________ 1923, 26 Lions _______________________ 2001-03 Bears, Browns & Saints _________ 1981-93 Saints _______________________ 1984-93 Lions & Vikings _______________ 1964-79 Falcons & Seahawks ___________ 2002-03 Colts __________________________2006 Packers, Bengals & Panthers _____2006Chargers ____________________ 2004-06 Rams _______________________ 1947-51 Bears _______________________ 1972-73 Chiefs & Saints _______________ 1993-98 Steelers ________________________2008 Saints ________________________2011Cardinals _____________________2008Seahawks & Giants ____________ 2005-06 Rams & Steelers ______________ 2004-05 Cleveland ______________________1931 Cowboys, Broncos & Packers ______________ 1976-77, 79-82 Bears __________________________1931 Packers & Bears _______________ 1963-73 Jets ________________________ 2004-06 Browns, Seahawks, Bengals & Broncos _________________ 2003-2009 Chargers & Bears______________ 2007, 08 Rock Island _____________________1923 Chargers______________________2004Packers & Jaguars ______________2002Lions _______________________ 1958-70 Broncos, Cardinals, Patriots & Seahawks __________________ 2001-07 Bears & Packers _______________ 1946-52 Brooklyn _______________________1930 Titans, Colts, Saints ____________2009Bears, Steelers, Patriots & Raiders 1958-64 Titans ________________________2011Cardinals, Patriots & Ravens ___ 1997-2003 Giants & Patriots ______________ 1989-96


ALL-TIME NFL HAWKEYES Name _____________ Pos._ Paul Krause _________ DB _ *Matt Kroul _______ DL/OL Paul Laaveg __________OS _ Bill Lapham __________ C __ Larry Lawrence ______ QB _ Joe Laws ___________ QB _ George Lewis ________LB _ Mac Lewis ___________OT _ George Little _________DL _ Chuck Long _________ QB _ Dave Long ___________DE _ Tyler Luebke _________DL _ Forest Masterson _____ C __ Gus Mastrogny _______ E __ *Bryan Mattison ___ DE/OL Jeremy McKinney _____OL _ Pete McMahon _______OL _ *Marvin McNutt, Jr. _ WR _ Miguel Merrick ______ DB _ Bus Mertes __________ B __ Curt Merz ___________ E __ Ed Miles _____________LB _ Brett Miller __________OL _ Jim Miller____________ G __ Paul Minnick _________ G __ Devon Mitchell ______ DB _ Charlie Mockmore ____ G __ *Tony Moeaki _______TE _ Dean Moore _________LB _ Joe Mott ____________LB _ *Brandon Myers _____TE _ Denny Myers _________ T __ Bruce Nelson_________ C __ Don Nelson __________ G __ Bruno Niedziela ______ T __ John Niland_________ OG _ Jerry Niles ___________ B __ John Nocera _________LB _ Karl Noonan _________ E __ Don Norton__________ E __ Jay Norvell __________LB _ *Seth Olsen ________ OL _ Forrest Olson ________ G __ Glenn Olson _________HB _ Lowell Otte __________ E __ Derek Pagel _________ DB _ Oran Pape ___________ B __ *Marcus Paschal ____ DB _ Warren Peiffer ________DT _ Bill Perkins ___________FB _ Carl Pignatelli ________FB _ Ed Podolak __________RB _ David Porter _________OL _ Scott Pospisil_________DL _ *Shaun Prater ______ DB _ Ken Price ____________LB _ Derek Price __________TE _ Alvin Randolph ______ DB _ Kerry Reardon _______ DB _ Dave Recher _________ C __ Bill Reichardt _________RB _ Jerry Reichow _______ QB _ Mike Reilly ___________LB _ *Riley Reiff _________ OL _ *Allen Reisner _______TE _ Fred Roberts _________ T __

Teams ________________________ Years Redskins & Vikings ____________ 1964-80 Jets __________________________2009Redskins ____________________ 1970-75 Eagles & Vikings ______________ 1960-61 Raiders & Buccaneers __________ 1974-76 Packers _____________________ 1934-45 Dolphins _______________________2005 Bears __________________________1958 Dolphins ____________________ 1985-88 Lions & Rams _________________ 1986-94 Cardinals & Saints _____________ 1966-72 Redskins _______________________2005 Bears __________________________1945 Bears __________________________1931 Jets, Ravens, Rams _____________2008Rams, Browns, Texans & Cowboys 1998-02 Raiders & Browns _____________ 2005-06 Eagles ________________________2012Chargers _______________________2007 Bears, Dons, Colts, & Giants _____ 1945-50 Texans & Chiefs _______________ 1962-68 Dolphins & Falcons __________ 2007-2008 Falcons, Chargers and Jets ______ 1983-93 Falcons __________________ 1971-72, 74 Packers _____________________ 1928-29 Lions _______________________ 1986-89 Rock Island _____________________1920 Chiefs ________________________201049ers __________________________1978 Jets & 49ers __________________ 1989-93 Raiders _______________________2009Bears __________________________1931 Panthers ____________________ 2003-05 Brooklyn _______________________1937 Chicago Rockets (AAFC) ___________1947 Cowboys & Eagles_____________ 1966-76 Giants ______________________ 1946-47 Eagles & Broncos _____________ 1959-63 Dolphins ____________________ 1966-71 Chargers ____________________ 1960-66 Bears _______________________ 1986-88 Broncos, Vikings, Colts__________2009New York Yankees ________________1927 Cleveland ______________________1940 Buffalo _________________________1927 Jets ________________________ 2003-05 Packers, Redskins & Eagles ___ 1930, 32-33 Eagles, Falcons, Ravens _________2007Saints, Raiders ________________ 1976, 77 Jets ___________________________1963 Cleveland ______________________1931 Chiefs ______________________ 1969-77 Packers & Bills ________________ 2003-04 Chargers ____________________ 2002-03 Bengals ______________________2012Patriots ________________________1971 Lions __________________________1996 49ers, Packers, Bengals, Vikings, Lions & Bills __________________ 1966-74 Chiefs ______________________ 1971-76 Eagles ______________________ 1965-68 Packers ________________________1952 Lions, Eagles & Vikings _________ 1956-64 Bears & Vikings _______________ 1964-69 Lions _________________________2012Vikings _______________________2011Portsmouth __________________ 1930-32

Name _____________ Pos._ Teams ________________________ Years Damien Robinson ____ DB _ Buccaneers, Jets & Seahawks __ 1997-2004 *Derreck Robinson __ DL _ Chargers, Dolphins, Cowboys & Browns _____________________2005Reggie Roby _________ P __ Dolphins, Redskins, Buccaneers, Oilers & 49ers ________________ 1983-98 Matt Rodgers _______ QB _ Bills ________________________ 1992-93 George Rogge________ E __ Chicago Cardinals & St. Louis ____ 1931-34 *Matt Roth _________ DE _ Dolphins & Browns _____________2005Eric Rothwell _________OL _ Chiefs _________________________2004 Fred Russell __________RB _ Dolphins, Bears & Rams ________ 2004-06 Bob Sanders ________ DB _ Colts & Chargers ____________ 2004-2010 Ollie Sansen _________FB _ Brooklyn ____________________ 1932-35 *Tyler Sash _________ DB _ Giants ________________________2011Francis Schammel_____ G __ Packers ________________________1937 Vin Schleusner _______ T __ Portsmouth __________________ 1930-31 Herm Schneidman ____ B __ Packers _____________________ 1935-39 Joe Schuster _________DL _ Eagles ______________________ 1988-89 Sedrick Shaw ________RB _ Patriots, Browns ______________ 1997-99 Bob Sherman ________ B __ Steelers _____________________ 1964-65 Hal Schoener ________ E __ 49ers _______________________ 1948-50 Herb Schoener _______ E __ Redskins ____________________ 1948-49 Fred Slater ___________ T __ Milwaukee, Rock Island & Chicago Cardinals ___________ 1922-31 Scott Slutzker ________TE _ Colts & Saints ________________ 1996-99 Bob Smith ___________ B __ Lions _______________________ 1949-54 Ben Sobieski _________OL _ Bills & 49ers __________________ 2003-05 Clinton Solomon ____ WR _ Rams _______________________ 2006-07 *Amari Spievey _____ DB _ Lions _________________________2010*Ricky Stanzi _______ QB _ Chiefs ________________________2011Larry Station _________LB _ Steelers ________________________1986 Grant Steen _________ OLB _ Patriots ________________________2004 *Eric Steinbach _____ OL _ Bengals & Browns ______________2003Bob Sullivan _________HB _ Pittsburgh & Brooklyn _________ 1947-48 *Jeff Tarpinian _______LB _ Patriots _______________________2011Drew Tate __________ QB _ Rams __________________________2007 Ryan Terry ___________RB _ Cardinals _______________________1995 George Thompson ____ G __ Rock Island __________________ 1923-25 Andre Tippett ________LB _ Patriots _____________________ 1982-93 Chuck Tollefson_______ G __ Packers _____________________ 1944-46 Emlen Tunnell _______ DB _ Giants & Packers ______________ 1948-61 *Julian Vandervelde _ OL _ Eagles ________________________2011Ross Verba ___________OL _ Packers, Browns & Lions ________ 1997-05 Mark Vlasic _________ QB _ Chargers, Chiefs, Buccaneers ____ 1987-93 Rod Walters __________OL _ Chiefs ___________________ 1976, 78-80 Mike Wells ___________DL _ Lions & Bears _________________ 1994-01 Austin Wheatley ______TE _ Saints & Cowboys _____________ 2000-01 Casey Wiegmann _____OL _ Colts, Jets, Bears, Chiefs & Broncos _________________1996- 2011 Bill Windauer _________DT _ Colts, Dolphins, Giants & Falcons _ 1973-76 LeVar Woods _________LB _ Cardinals, Bears & Lions ________ 2001-07 Dick Woodward ______ C __ Giants & Redskins __________ 1950-51, 53 Kevin Worthy ______ LB/DS Rams __________________________2004 Guido Wyland ________ G __ Rock Island _____________________1920 Bashir Yamini _______ WR _ Titans, Cowboys & Panthers _____ 2000-01 *Marshal Yanda _____ OL _ Ravens _______________________2007Jim Youel ____________ B __ Redskins ____________________ 1946-48 *Albert Young ________RB _ Vikings______________________ 2008-11 * -- on 2012 NFL roster or selected in 2012 NFL Draft

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ALL-STAR GAMES Blue-Gray 1947 1949 1951 1955 1959 1960 1961 1963 1965 1968 1969

1971 1972 1975 1977 1979

1980

1989 1992

1999

2000

Lou King, QB Bob McKenzie, E Don Winslow, T Bill Reichardt, FB Roger Swedberg, T Roger Wiegmann, FB John Sawin, T Jerry Mauren, HB Sherwyn Thorson, G Bernie Wyatt, HB Lonnie Rogers, HB Gus Kasapis, T Dave Long, DE Bill Briggs, DT Al Bream, E Barry Crees, WB Mike Cilek, QB Paul Laaveg, OT Melvin Morris, T Craig Clemons, DB Bill Windauer, DT Jerry Nelson, MG Rick Penney, DB Dave Bryant, NG Barry Tomasetti, OT Jim Hilgenberg, C Dennis Mosley, RB Cedric Shaw, DB Jim Molini, DE John Harty, DT Jay Hilgenberg, C Keith Chappelle, WR Bill Anderson, OL Jeff Koeppel, NG Alan Cross, TE Jeff Nelson, DT Ted Velicer, OT Matt Bowen, DB Zeron Flemister, TE Tarig Holman, DB Jason Baker, P Anthony Herron, DL Kevin Kasper, WR LeVar Woods, LB

Challenge Bowl 1977

Tom McLaughlin, QB

Coaches’ All-Star 1961 1962 1963 1964 1976

Mark Manders, G Al Hinton, T Sherwyn Thorson, G Larry Ferguson, HB Wally Hilgenberg, G Gary Fletcher, C Mark Fetter, FB

East-West Shrine 1925 1930 1931 1934 1936 1941 1942 1943 1944 1948 1949 1953 1954 1955 1957 1959

1960 1961 1962 1963 1965 1968 1969 1970 1975 1979 1981 1982 1983 1985 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1995 1997 1998 2000

Wesley Fry, FB Willis Glassgow, HB Harold Ely, T Joe Laws, HB Francis Schammel, G Dick Crayne, HB Mike Enich, T Ray Murphy, FB Al Couppee, QB Bill Burkett, E William Baughman, C Harold Shoener, E Bob Smith, HB Dick Woodard, C Don Chelf, T Jerry Hilgenberg, C George Broeder, FB John Hall, T Jerry Reichow, QB Calvin Jones, G Jim Gibbons, E Alex Karras, T Bob Jeter, HB Ray Jauch, HB Don Norton, E Mark Manders, G Bill Van Buren, C Larry Ferguson, HB Earl McQuiston, G Mike Reilly, G Paul Krause, HB Karl Noonan, FL John Niland, G Ed Podolak, TB Larry Ely, LB Kerry Reardon, SE Rod Walters, OT Jim Swift, TE Ron Hallstrom, OL Reggie Roby, P Mark Bortz, DT Joe Levelis, OT Scott Helverson, WB Bob Kratch, OL Bill Anderson, OL Melvin Foster, LB Tony Stewart, RB Mike Saunders, RB Leroy Smith, DE Mike Devlin, C Danan Hughes, WR Mike Wells, DT Casey Wiegmann, OL Kerry Cooks, DB Derek Rose, C Eric Thigpen, DB Jason Baker, P

2002 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Kahlil Hill, WR Aaron Kampman, DL Brad Banks, QB Eric Steinbach, OL Jared Clauss, DT Pete McMahon, OL Derreck Robinson, DE Drew Tate, QB Kenny Iwebema, DE Bryan Mattison, DE Seth Olsen, OL Bradley Fletcher, CB Kyle Calloway, OL Ryan Donahue, P Karl Klug, DL Shaun Prater, DB Markus Zusevics, OL

1987 1988 1990 1991 1992

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

Grid Iron Classic 1999 2003 2004

2005

Zeron Flemister, TE Fred Barr, LB C.J. Jones, WR Maurice Brown, WR Nathan Chandler, QB Kevin Worthy, LB David Bradley, P

Hula Bowl 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1978 1979 1980 1981 1983

1984 1986

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

2000 2002 2003

2004 2005 2006

2007 2008

Japan Bowl 1979 1980

1981 1982 1983 1984 1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

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Kerry Burt, DB Mike Flagg, TE Marv Cook, TE Chuck Hartlieb, QB Nick Bell, RB Merton Hanks, DB Leroy Smith, DE Mike Devlin, C Alan Cross, TE Danan Hughes, WR Fritz Fequiere, OL Matt Purdy, OL Casey Wiegmann, OL Bill Ennis-Inge, DE Tavian Banks, RB Eric Thigpen, FS Matt Bowen, DB Zeron Flemister, TE Bashir Yamini, WR Kevin Kasper, WR Kahlil Hill, WR Jerry Montgomery, DL Brad Banks, QB Derek Pagel, DB David Porter, OL Fred Russell, RB Tony Jackson, TE Antwan Allen, DB Brian Ferentz, OL Jovon Johnson, DB Ed Hinkel, WR Clinton Solomon, WR Mike Elgin, OL Mike Humpal, LB

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


ALL-STAR GAMES Japan Bowl (Con’t) 1990 1991

1992

Nick Bell, RB Matt Ruhland, DL Ron Geater, DT Matt Rodgers, QB Mike Saunders, RB Mike Devlin, C Danan Hughes, WR

North-South 1948 1953 1954 1955 1957

Tribune All-Star 1934 1936 1939 1940

1941 1942

1943

1945 1947 1949 1950 1952 1954 1956 1958 1959 1960 1963 1964

1966 1969 1972 1976

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

King Classic 1989

Brad Quast, LB

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

Las Vegas Classic 2004

Grant Steen, LB

2002 2003

2004

2005

2006

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

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

2012

Scott Chandler, TE Marshal Yanda, OL Charles Godfrey, DB Mitch King, DT A.J. Edds, LB Christian Ballard, DL Adrian Clayborn, DL Ricky Stanzi, QB Mike Daniels, DL Marvin McNutt, Jr., WR

All-Star Honors Jerry Reichow Most Valuable Player, 1955 East-West Shrine Game Paul Krause Most Valuable Player, 1964 Senior Bowl Craig Clemons Best Defensive Back, 1971 Senior Bowl Fred Russell Team MVP, 2004 Hula Bowl

Senior Bowl 1952 1954 1956 1958

1960

1964 1970 1971 1975 1979 1983 1995 1996 1997 1998

Bill Reichardt, FB Jerry Hilgenberg, C Don Chelf, T Jerry Reichow, QB Jim Freeman, E Jim Gibbons, E Alex Karras, T Frank Rigney, T Bill Lapham, C Don Norton, E Olen Treadway, QB Curt Merz, E Paul Krause, E Layne McDowell, DT Craig Clemons, DB Rod Walters, OT Jim Jensen, HB Jim Swift, TE Joel Hilgenberg, C Scott Slutzker, TE Sedrick Shaw, RB Ross Verba, DB Tim Dwight, WR Mike Goff, OL Jared DeVries, DT Matt Hughes, LB

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IOWA TV APPEARANCES Iowa football has been a popular choice for football fans, as Iowa’s attendance figures would indicate. But the Hawkeyes have also been a favorite for television viewers as well, as nearly all of Iowa’s football games in recent seasons have been selected for television. Iowa football games were televised on five different networks three out of the last four seasons (2008, 2009, 2011). All Iowa games over the past 10 seasons have been televised, with 87 games being carried to a national audience. All 12 of Iowa’s regular season games during the 2012 season will again be televised. The Hawkeyes have a 179-119-5 overall television record, and during one stretch (1955 to 1959) went 10 games without a defeat. 1953 (1-0)________________________ Network Oct. 24 ___ Iowa 19, Indiana 13 __________ NBC 1954 (1-0)________________________ Network Sept. 25 ___ Iowa 14, Michigan State 10_____ABC 1955 (1-1)________________________ Network Oct. 29 ___ Michigan 33, Iowa 21 ________ NBC Nov. 5 ____ Iowa 26, Minnesota 0 _________ CBS 1956 (3-0)________________________ Network Sept. 29 ___ Iowa 27, Indiana 0 ___________ NBC Nov. 10 ___ Iowa 7, Minnesota 0 _________ NBC Jan. 1 ____ Iowa 35, Oregon State 19 _____ NBC 1957 (1-0-1)Network Nov. 2 ____ Iowa 21, Michigan 21 ________ NBC Nov. 23 ___ Iowa 21, Notre Dame 13 ______ NBC 1958 (3-0)________________________ Network Oct. 18 ___ Iowa 20, Wisconsin 9 _________ NBC Nov. 22 ___ Iowa 31, Notre Dame 21 _______ABC Jan. 1 ____ Iowa 38, California 12 ________ NBC 1959 (1-1)________________________ Network Oct. 10 ___ Iowa 37, Michigan State 8_____ NBC Oct. 24 ___ Purdue 14, Iowa 7 ____________ABC 1960 (2-0)________________________ Network Oct. 15 ___ Iowa 28, Wisconsin 21 _________ABC Nov. 12 ___ Iowa 35, Ohio State 12 ________ABC 1961 (1-1)________________________ Network Oct. 7 ____ Iowa 35, Southern Cal 34 ______ABC Nov. 11 ___ Minnesota 16, Iowa 9 _________ABC 1964 (1-0)________________________ Network Oct. 3 ____ Iowa 28, Washington 18 ______ NBC 1965 (1-1)________________________ Network Sept. 25 ___ Iowa 27, Oregon State 7 ______ NBC Nov. 6 ____ Michigan State 35, Iowa 0_____ NBC 1969 (2-0)________________________ Network Oct. 25 ___ Iowa 19, Michigan State 18_____ABC Nov. 8 ____ Iowa 28, Indiana 17 ___________ABC 1971 (0-1)________________________ Network Sept. 25 ___ Penn State 44, Iowa 14 ________ABC 1977 (1-1)________________________ Network Sept. 17 ___ Iowa 12, Iowa State 10 ________ABC Oct. 28 ___ Purdue 34, Iowa 7 ____________ABC 1981 (1-2)________________________ Network Oct. 24 ___ Minnesota 12, Iowa 10 ________ABC Nov. 14 ___ Iowa 17, Wisconsin 7 __________ABC Jan. 1 ____ Washington 28, Iowa 0 _______ NBC 1982 (3-0)________________________ Network Oct. 9 ____ Iowa 24, Indiana 20 ___________ CBS Oct. 30 ___ Iowa 14, Illinois 13 ____________ CBS Dec. 31 ___ Iowa 28, Tennessee 22 ________ CBS

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1983 (2-2)________________________ Network Sept. 10 ___ Iowa 51, Iowa State 10 ________ABC Sept. 24 ___ Iowa 20, Ohio State 14 ________ CBS Oct. 22 ___ Michigan 16, Iowa 13 _________ABC Dec. 31 ___ Florida 14, Iowa 6 ____________ABC 1984 (5-3-1)Network Sept. 8 ____ Iowa 59, Iowa State 21 ________REG Sept. 22 ___ Ohio State 45, Iowa 26 ________ CBS Sept. 29 ___ Iowa 21, Illinois 16 ____________ CBS Oct. 20 ___ Iowa 26, Michigan 0 __________ CBS Oct. 27 ___ Iowa 24, Indiana 20 ___________REG Nov. 3 ____ Iowa 10, Wisconsin 10 _________ CBS Nov. 10 ___ Michigan State 17, Iowa 16_____REG Nov. 17 ___ Minnesota 23, Iowa 17 ________REG Dec. 26 ___ Iowa 55, Texas 17__________ METRO 1985 (5-2)________________________ Network Sept. 28 ___ Iowa 57, Iowa State 3 _____ RAYCOM Oct. 5 ____ Iowa 35, Michigan State 31_____ CBS Oct. 19 ___ Iowa 12, Michigan 10 _________ CBS Nov. 2 ____ Ohio State 22, Iowa 13 ________ CBS Nov. 16 ___ Iowa 27, Purdue 24 ___________ CBS Nov. 23 ___ Iowa 31, Minnesota 9 _______ WTBS Jan. 1 ____ UCLA 45, Iowa 28 ___________ NBC 1986 (4-2)________________________ Network Sept. 13 ___ Iowa 43, Iowa State 7 _______ WTBS Oct. 4 ____ Iowa 24, Michigan State 21_____ CBS Oct. 18 ___ Michigan 20, Iowa 17 _________ CBS Nov. 1 ____ Ohio State 31, Iowa 10 ______ WTBS Nov. 22 ___ Iowa 30, Minnesota 27 ______ WTBS Dec. 30 ___ Iowa 39, San Diego State 38 ____REG 1987 (4-3)________________________ Network Aug. 30 ___ Tennessee 23, Iowa 22 ________ABC Sept. 19 ___ Iowa 48, Iowa State 9 _________REG Oct. 3 ____ Michigan State 19, Iowa 14__BIG TEN Oct. 17 ___ Michigan 37, Iowa 10 _________ABC Oct. 24 ___ Iowa 38, Purdue 14 ___________ABC Oct. 31 ___ Iowa 29, Indiana 21 ________BIG TEN Dec. 30 ___ Iowa 20, Wyoming 19 ________ESPN 1988 (3-3-3)Network Sept. 3 ___ Hawaii 27, Iowa 24 ___________REG Sept. 24 ___ Iowa 10, Iowa State 3 ______BIG TEN Oct. 1 ____ Iowa 10, Michigan State 10_____ABC Oct. 15 ___ Iowa 17, Michigan 17 _________ABC Oct. 22 ___ Iowa 31, Purdue 7 _________BIG TEN Oct. 29 ___ Indiana 45, Iowa 34 ___________ABC Nov. 12 ___ Iowa 24, Ohio State 24 _____BIG TEN Nov. 19 ___ Iowa 31, Minnesota 22 _____BIG TEN Dec. 31 ___ N.C. State 28, Iowa 23 _____ MISLOU 1989 (1-3)________________________ Network Sept. 23 ___ Iowa 31, Iowa State 21 ________REG Oct. 21 ___ Michigan 26, Iowa 12 _________ABC Nov. 4 ____ Illinois 31, Iowa 7 _____________ABC Nov. 11 ___ Ohio State 28, Iowa 0 ________ESPN 1990 (4-2)________________________ Network Sept. 22 ___ Iowa 45, Iowa State 35 ________REG Oct. 20 ___ Iowa 24, Michigan 23 ________ESPN Nov. 3 ____ Iowa 54, Illinois 28 ____________ABC Nov. 10 ___ Ohio State 27, Iowa 26 ________ABC Nov. 17 ___ Iowa 38, Purdue 9 ____________ABC Jan. 1 ____ Washington 46, Iowa 34 _______ABC

1991 (6-1-1)Network Sept. 7 ____ Iowa 53, Hawaii 10 __________ESPN Sept. 14 ___ Iowa 29, Iowa State 10 ________REG Oct. 5 _____ Michigan 43, Iowa 24 _________ABC Oct. 19 ____ Iowa 24, Illinois 21 ____________ABC Oct. 26 ____ Iowa 31, Purdue 21 __________ESPN Nov. 2 ____ Iowa 16, Ohio State 9 _________ABC Nov. 9 ____ Iowa 38, Indiana 21 ___________ABC Dec. 31 ___ Iowa 13, BYU 13_____________ESPN 1992 (2-5)________________________ Network Aug. 28 ___ N.C. State 24, Iowa 14 _____ RAYCOM Sept. 5 ____ Miami (FL) 24, Iowa 7 _________ABC Sept. 12 ___ Iowa 21, Iowa State 7 ________ESPN Sept. 26 ___ Colorado 28, Iowa 12 _________ABC Oct. 3 _____ Michigan 52, Iowa 28 _________ABC Oct. 17 ____ Iowa 24, Illinois 14 ___________ESPN Oct. 31 ____ Ohio State 38, Iowa 15 ________ABC 1993 (1-4)________________________ Network Sept. 11 ___ Iowa 31, Iowa State 28 ________ABC Sept. 18 ___ Penn State 31, Iowa 0 _________ABC Oct. 2 _____ Michigan 24, Iowa 7 _________ESPN Nov. 23 ___ Michigan State 24, Iowa 10____ESPN Dec. 31 ___ California 37, Iowa 3 _________ESPN 1994 (1-2)________________________ Network Sept. 10 ___ Iowa 37, Iowa State 9 _________ABC Sept. 17 ___ Penn State 61, Iowa 21 ______ESPN2 Oct. 1 _____ Michigan 29, Iowa 14 _________ABC 1995 (5-4)________________________ Network Sept. 16 ___ Iowa 27, Iowa State 10 ________REG Oct. 7 _____ Iowa 21, Michigan State 7___BIG TEN Oct. 14 ____ Iowa 22, Indiana 13 _________ESPN2 Oct. 21 ____ Penn State 41, Iowa 27 ________ABC Oct. 28 ____ Ohio State 56, Iowa 35 _______ESPN Nov. 4 ____ Illinois 26, Iowa 7 ____________ESPN Nov. 11 ___ Northwestern 31, Iowa 20 __BIG TEN Nov. 18 ___ Iowa 33, Wisconsin 20 _______ESPN2 Dec. 29 ___ Iowa 38, Washington 18 _______ CBS 1996 (8-3)________________________ Network Sept. 7 ____ Iowa 21, Arizona 20 __________ESPN Sept. 14 ___ Iowa 38, Iowa State 13 ________ABC Sept. 21 ___ Tulsa 27, Iowa 20 _____________REG Oct. 5 _____ Iowa 37, Michigan State 30___ESPN2 Oct. 19 ____ Iowa 21, Penn State 20 ______ESPN2 Oct. 26 ____ Ohio State 38, Iowa 26 ________ABC Nov. 2 ____ Iowa 31, Illinois 21 _________BIG TEN Nov. 9 ____ Northwestern 40, Iowa 13 _____ABC Nov. 16 ___ Iowa 31, Wisconsin 0 _________ESPN Nov. 23 ___ Iowa 43, Minnesota 24 ______ESPN2 Dec. 20 ___ Iowa 27, Texas Tech 0 ________ESPN 1997 (5-5)________________________ Network Sept. 6 ____ Iowa 66, Northern Iowa 0 ____ E-REG Sept. 20 ___ Iowa 63, Iowa State 20 ________ABC Sept. 27 ___ Iowa 38, Illinois 10 __________ESPN2 Oct.4 _____ Ohio State 23, Iowa 7 _________ABC Oct. 18 ____ Michigan 28, Iowa 24 ________ESPN Oct. 25 ____ Iowa 62, Indiana 0 __________ E-REG Nov. 1 ____ Iowa 35, Purdue 17 _________ESPN2 Nov. 8 ____ Wisconsin 13, Iowa 10 ________ESPN Nov. 15 ___ Northwestern 15, Iowa 14 ___ESPN2 Dec. 31 ___ Arizona State 17, Iowa 7 _______ CBS


IOWA TV APPEARANCES 1998 (3-6)________________________ Network Sept. 5 ____ Iowa 38, Central Michigan 0 __ E-REG Sept. 12 ___ Iowa State 27, Iowa 9 _______ESPN2 Sept. 19 ___ Arizona 35, Iowa 11 ___________FOX Sept. 26 ___ Iowa 37, Illinois 14 __________ E-REG Oct. 3 _____ Michigan 12, Iowa 9 __________ABC Oct. 10 ____ Iowa 26, Northwestern 24 ___ESPN2 Oct. 17 ____ Indiana 14, Iowa 7 __________ E-REG Oct. 24 ____ Wisconsin 31, Iowa 0 __________ABC Nov. 14 ___ Ohio State 45, Iowa 14 ________ABC 1999 (1-8)________________________ Network Sept. 4 ____ Nebraska 42, Iowa 7 __________ABC Sept. 11 ___ Iowa State 17, Iowa 10 ________FOX Sept. 18 ___ Iowa 24, Northern Illinois 0___ E-REG Oct. 2 _____ Michigan State 49, Iowa 3____ E-REG Oct. 9 _____ Penn State 31, Iowa 7 _______ E-REG Oct. 16 ____ Northwestern 23, Iowa 21 ___ E-REG Oct. 30 ____ Ohio State 41, Iowa 11 ______ E-REG Nov. 13 ___ Wisconsin 41, Iowa 3 __________ABC Nov. 20 ___ Minnesota 25, Iowa 21 ______ E-REG 2000 (3-7)________________________ Network Aug. 26 ___ Kansas State 27, Iowa 7 ________FOX Sept. 16 ___ Iowa State 24, Iowa 14 ______ E-REG Sept. 23 ___ Nebraska 42, Iowa 13 _________ABC Sept. 30 ___ Indiana 45, Iowa 33 _________ E-REG Oct. 7 _____ Iowa 21, Michigan State 16___ E-REG Oct. 21 ____ Ohio State 38, Iowa 10 ______ E-REG Oct. 28 ___ Wisconsin 13, Iowa 7 ________ E-REG Nov. 4 ____ Iowa 26, Penn State 23 (2 OT) _ E-REG Nov. 11 ___ Iowa 27, Northwestern 17 ___ E-REG Nov. 18 ___ Minnesota 27, Iowa 24 ______ E-REG 2001 (6-5)________________________ Network Sept. 1 ____ Iowa 51, Kent State 0 _______ E-REG Sept. 8 ____ Iowa 44, Miami, OH 19 ______ E-REG Sept. 29 ___ Iowa 24, Penn State 18 _______ESPN Oct. 6 _____ Purdue 23, Iowa 14 __________ESPN Oct. 13 ____ Michigan State 31, Iowa 28___ESPN2 Oct. 20 ____ Iowa 42, Indiana 28 _________ E-REG Oct. 27 ____ Michigan 32, Iowa 26 _________ABC Nov. 3 ____ Wisconsin 34, Iowa 28 _______ E-REG Nov. 10 ___ Iowa 59, Northwestern 16 ___ E-REG Nov. 24 ___ Iowa State 17, Iowa 14 ________FOX Dec. 29 ___ Iowa 19, Texas Tech 16 _______ESPN

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 ____ Sept. 11 ___ Sept. 18 ___ Sept. 25 ___ Oct. 2 _____ Oct. 16 ____ Oct. 23 ____ Oct. 30 ____ Nov. 6 ____ Nov. 13 ___ Nov. 20 ___ Jan. 1 _____

______________________ Network Iowa 39, Kent State 7 _______ E-REG Iowa 17, Iowa State 10 ______ E-REG Arizona State 44, Iowa 7 _____ E-REG Michigan 30, Iowa 17 _________ABC Iowa 38, Michigan State 16___ E-REG Iowa 33, Ohio State 7 _________ABC Iowa 6, Penn State 4 ________ESPN2 Iowa 23, Illinois 13 __________ E-REG Iowa 23, Purdue 21 __________ESPN Iowa 29, Minnesota 27 _______ESPN Iowa 30, Wisconsin 7 _________ESPN Iowa 30, LSU 25 ______________ABC

2005 (7-5)________________________ Network Sept. 4 _____Iowa 56, Ball State 0 ________ E-REG Sept. 10 ___ Iowa State 23, Iowa 3 _________ABC Sept. 17 ___ Iowa 45, Northern Iowa 21 ___ E-REG Sept. 24 ___ Ohio State 31, Iowa 6 _________ABC Oct. 1 _____ Iowa 35, Illinois 7 ___________ E-REG Oct. 8 _____ Iowa 34, Purdue 17 __________ESPN Oct. 15 ____ Iowa 38, Indiana 21 _________ E-REG Oct. 22 ____ Michigan 23, Iowa 20 (OT) _____ABC Nov. 5 ____ Northwestern 28, Iowa 27 ____ESPN Nov. 12 ___ Iowa 20, Wisconsin 10 ________ESPN Nov. 19 ___ Iowa 52, Minnesota 28 ______ESPN2 Jan. 2 _____ Florida 31, Iowa 24 __________ESPN 2006 (6-7)________________________ Network Sept. 2 ____ Iowa 41, Montana 7________ ESPNU Sept. 9 ____ Iowa 20, Syracuse 13 (2 OT) ____ABC Sept. 16 ___ Iowa 27, Iowa State 17 _______ESPN Sept. 23 ___ Iowa 24, Illinois 7 ___________ E-REG Sept. 30 ___ Ohio State 38, Iowa 17 ________ABC Oct. 7 _____ Iowa 47, Purdue 17 ________ ESPNU Oct. 14 ____ Indiana 31, Iowa 28 _________ESPN2 Oct. 21 ____ Michigan 20, Iowa 6 __________ABC Oct. 28 ____ Iowa 24, Northern Illinois 21_ ESPNU Nov. 4 ____ Northwestern 21, Iowa 7 ____ E-REG Nov. 11 ___ Wisconsin 24, Iowa 21 ________ESPN Nov. 18 ___ Minnesota 34, Iowa 24 ______ E-REG Dec. 30 ___ Texas 26, Iowa 24 ___________ESPN

2002 (11-2) Aug. 31 ___ Sept. 7 ____ Sept. 14 ___ Sept. 21 ___ Sept. 28 ___ Oct. 5 _____ Oct. 12 ____ Oct. 19 ____ Oct. 26 ____ Nov. 2 ____ Nov. 9 ____ Nov. 16 ___ Jan. 2 _____

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2007 (6-6)________________________ Network Sept. 1 ____ Iowa 16, Northern Illinois 3__ ESPNU Sept. 8 ____ Iowa 35, Syracuse 0 ___________BTN Sept. 15 ___ Iowa State 15, Iowa 13 _____VERSUS Sept. 22 ___ Wisconsin 17, Iowa 13 _________ABC Sept. 29 ___ Indiana 38, Iowa 20 ___________BTN Oct. 6 _____ Penn State 27, Iowa 7 _________ABC Oct. 13 ____ Iowa 10, Illinois 6 ___________ESPN2 Oct. 20 ____ Purdue 31, Iowa 6 __________ESPN2 Oct. 27 ____ Iowa 34, Mich State 27 (2 OT) _ ESPN2 Nov. 3 ____ Iowa 28, Northwestern 17 ___ESPN2 Nov. 10 ___ Iowa 21, Minnesota 16 ________BTN Nov. 17 ___ Western Michigan 28, Iowa 19 __BTN

2003 (10-3) Aug. 30 ___ Sept. 6 ____ Sept. 13 ___ Sept. 20 ___ Sept. 27 ___ Oct. 4 _____ Oct. 18 ____ Oct. 25 ____ Nov. 1 ____ Nov. 8 ____

Network Iowa 21, Miami, OH 3 _______ESPN2 Iowa 56, Buffalo 7 __________ E-REG Iowa 40, Iowa State 21 ________FOX Iowa 21, Arizona State 2 _____ESPN2 Michigan State 20, Iowa 10___ E-REG Iowa 30, Michigan 27 _________ABC Ohio State 19, Iowa 10 ________ABC Iowa 26, Penn State 14 ________ABC Iowa 41, Illinois 10 __________ E-REG Purdue 26, Iowa 14 __________ESPN

2008 (9-4)________________________ Network Aug. 30 ___ Iowa 46, Maine 3 _____________BTN Sept. 6 ____ Iowa 42, Fla. International 0 ____BTN Sept. 13 ___ Iowa 17, Iowa State 5 _________BTN Sept. 20 ___ Pittsburgh 21, Iowa 20 ______ESPN2 Sept. 27 ___ Northwestern 22, Iowa 17 __ ESPN-C Oct. 4 _____ Michigan State 16, Iowa 13___ESPN2 Oct. 11 ____ Iowa 45, Indiana 9 ____________BTN Oct. 18 ____ Iowa 38, Wisconsin 16 _________BTN Nov. 1 ____ Illinois 27, Iowa 24 ____________ABC Nov. 8 ____ Iowa 24, Penn State 23 ________ABC Nov. 15 ___ Iowa 22, Purdue 17 ___________BTN

Nov. 22 ___ Iowa 55, Minnesota 0 _________BTN Jan. 1 _____ Iowa 31, South Carolina 10 ____ESPN 2009 (11-2) Sept. 5 ____ Sept. 12 ___ Sept. 19 ___ Sept. 26 ___ Oct. 3 _____ Oct. 10 ____ Oct. 17 ____ Oct. 24 ____ Oct. 31 ____ Nov. 7 ____ Nov. 14 ___ Nov. 21 ___ Jan. 5 _____

______________________ Network Iowa 17, Northern Iowa 16 _____BTN Iowa 35, Iowa State 3 _________FOX Iowa 27, Arizona 17 ___________ABC Iowa 21, Penn State 10 ________ABC Iowa 24, Arkansas State 21 ___ESPN2 Iowa 30, Michigan 28 _________ABC Iowa 20, Wisconsin 10 ________ESPN Iowa 15, Michigan State 13_____BTN Iowa 42, Indiana 24 __________ESPN Northwestern 17, Iowa 10 ____ESPN Ohio State 27, Iowa 24 (OT) ____ABC Iowa 12, Minnesota 0 ________ESPN Iowa 24, Georgia Tech 14 ______FOX

2010 (8-5)________________________ Network Sept. 4 ____ Iowa 37, Eastern Illinois 7 ______BTN Sept. 11 ___ Iowa 35, Iowa State 7 _________ABC Sept. 18 ___ Arizona 34, Iowa 27 __________ESPN Sept. 25 ___ Iowa 45, Ball State 0 __________BTN Oct. 2 _____ Iowa 24, Penn State 3 ________ESPN Oct. 16 ____ Iowa 38, Michigan 28 _________ABC Oct. 23 ____ Wisconsin 31, Iowa 30 _________ABC Oct. 30 ____ Iowa 37, Michigan State 6______ABC Nov. 6 ____ Iowa 18, Indiana 13 ___________BTN Nov. 13 ___ Northwestern 21, Iowa 17 ____ESPN Nov. 20 ___ Ohio State 20, Iowa 17 ________ABC Nov. 27 ___ Minnesota 27, Iowa 24 ________BTN Dec. 28 ___ Iowa 27, Missouri 24 _________ESPN 2011 (7-6)________________________ Network Sept. 3 ____ Iowa 34, Tennessee Tech 7 _____BTN Sept. 10 ___ Iowa State 44, Iowa 41 (3OT) ___ FSN Sept. 17 ___ Iowa 31, Pittsburgh 27 ______ESPN2 Sept. 24 ___ Iowa 45, ULM 17 _____________BTN Oct. 8 _____ Penn State 13, Iowa 3 _________ABC Oct. 15 ____ Iowa 41, Northwestern 31 _____BTN Oct. 22 ____ Iowa 45, Indiana 24 ___________BTN Oct. 29 ____ Minnesota 22, Iowa 21 ________BTN Nov. 5 ____ Iowa 24, Michigan 16 ________ESPN Nov. 12 ___ Michigan State 37, Iowa 21___ESPN2 Nov. 19 ___ Iowa 31, Purdue 21 ___________BTN Nov. 25 ___ Nebraska 20, Iowa 7 __________ABC Dec. 30 ___ Oklahoma 31, Iowa 14 _______ESPN Legend: BTN - - Big Ten Network, REG - - Iowa or opponent regional network, Big Ten - - Big Ten Conference regional network, E-REG - - ESPN Regional, ESPN-C - - ESPN Classic

Iowa’s Record by Network ABC: ____________________________ 34-47-1 Big Ten: ___________________________ 6-2-1 Big Ten Network:___________________ 19-4-0 CBS: _____________________________ 12-4-1 ESPN: ___________________________ 31-18-1 ESPN2: __________________________ 18-10-0 ESPN Regional: ___________________ 28-16-0 ESPN Classic: _______________________ 1-0-0 ESPNU: ___________________________ 4-0-0 FOX: ______________________________ 3-5-0 Metro: ____________________________ 1-0-0 Mislou:____________________________ 0-1-0 NBC:_____________________________ 10-4-1 Raycom: __________________________ 1-1-0 Regional: __________________________ 8-4-0 Versus: ____________________________ 0-1-0 WTBS: ____________________________ 3-1-0 Total:________________________ 179-119-5

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IOWA TRADITIONS Floyd of Rosedale - Iowa vs. Minnesota To the winner of the Iowa-Minnesota football game goes possession of a statue of a pig named “Floyd of Rosedale.” A bet in 1935 between Minnesota Governor Floyd B. Olson and Iowa Governor Clyde Herring gave birth to Floyd of Rosedale. Tensions between the two state universities had been running high and a wager was made in an effort to relieve the situation. After Iowa lost the 1935 game, Herring presented Olson with Floyd of Rosedale, a full-blooded champion pig and a brother of BlueBoy from Will Rogers’ movie State Fair. Olson gave the pig to the University of Minnesota and commissioned St. Paul sculptor Charles Brioscho to capture Floyd’s image. The result is a bronze pig 21 inches long and 15 inches high and weighs in at 98.3 pounds. Floyd currently resides in Minneapolis as a result of Minnesota’s 22-21 victory last season at Minnesota. Minnesota holds a 41-34-2 advantage in the series with Floyd of Rosedale on the line. The winning university is entitled to keep the trophy until it loses the annual battle.

Cy-Hawk Trophy - Iowa vs. Iowa State When The University of Iowa resumed its football series with Iowa State in 1977, the Des Moines Athletic Club donated a trophy to be awarded to the winner of the annual in-state battle. The original Cy-Hawk Trophy featured a football player in the classic running back pose and a likeness of both Herky the Hawkeye and Cy the Cardinal. A new Cy-Hawk Trophy, selected through a fan vote, will be introduced for the 2012 contest, which is a part of the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series. The Hawkeyes hold a 39-21 advantage in the series that began in 1894, including a 23-11 margin since 1977 when the CyHawk Trophy was first awarded. Iowa State regained possession of the Cy-Hawk Trophy with a 44-41 triple overtime victory last season in Ames. The winning university is entitled to keep the trophy until it loses the annual battle.

Heartland Trophy - Iowa vs. Wisconsin The Heartland Trophy was inaugurated in 2004 and goes each year to the winner of the football battle between Iowa and Wisconsin. The trophy was designed and crafted by artist and former Iowa football player Frank Strub. The trophy, which is a bull mounted on a walnut base (native to both Wisconsin and Iowa), has been inscribed with the scores of all games in the long-time series. The teams have met 86 times, with the series dead even at 42-42-2. Iowa holds a 4-3 advantage since the inception of the Heartland Trophy in 2004. Wisconsin gained possession of the Heartland Trophy with a 31-30 win in Iowa City in 2010. The teams do not meet during the regular season in 2012. The winning university is entitled to keep the trophy until it loses the annual battle.

The Heroes Game - Iowa vs. Nebraska The Heroes Game was created to highlight the border rivalry between Iowa and Nebraska. The institutions annually honor one citizen from each of their respective states who are admired for their brave deeds and noble qualities. These heroes will be nominated by friends, neighbors or co-workers and will be guests of the two teams at the game where they will be honored on-field. Each will also have their name and hometown etched on the Heroes Trophy. Nebraska holds a 27-12-3 advantage in the all-time series, and the trophy resides in Lincoln after Nebraska’s 20-7 victory in 2011.

Herky and the Hawkeyes The University of Iowa borrowed its athletic nickname from the state of Iowa many years ago. The name Hawkeye was originally applied to a hero in a fictional novel, The Last of the Mohicans, written by James Fenimore Cooper. Author Cooper had the Delaware Indians bestow the name on a white scout who lived with them. In 1838, 12 years after the book was published, people in the territory of Iowa acquired the nickname, chiefly through the efforts of Judge David Rorer of Burlington and James Edwards of Fort Madison. Edwards, editor of the Fort Madison Patriot, moved his paper to Burlington in 1843 and renamed it the Burlington Hawk-Eye. The two men continued their campaign to popularize the name and territorial officials eventually gave it their formal approval. The Hawkeye nickname gained a tangible symbol in 1948 when a cartoon character, later to be named Herky the Hawk, was hatched. The creator was Richard Spencer III, instructor of journalism. The impish hawk was an immediate hit and he acquired a name through a statewide contest staged by the athletic department. John Franklin, a Belle Plaine alumnus, was the man who suggested Herky. Since his birth over 60 years ago, Herky has symbolized Iowa athletics and epitomized University life. He even donned a military uniform during the Korean War and became the insignia of the 124th Fighter Squadron. During the mid-1950s Herky came to life at a football game as the Iowa mascot. Since then Herky has been a familiar figure at Iowa athletic events.

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ALL-TIME SCORES No Coach

Coach Otto Wagonhurst

Coach John Chambers

1889 (0-1-0) 11/16 ____ L

1897 (4-4-0) 10/2 _____W 10/16 ____W 10/23 ____ L 10/30 ____ L 11/5 _____ L 11/13 ____W 11/20 ____W 11/25 ____ L

1903 (9-2-0, 1-1-0) 9/27 _____W * ___Cornell_______________ 6-0 9/30 _____W * ___Coe ________________ 16-0 10/3 _____W * ___Iowa Teachers ________ 29-0 10/9 _____W * ___Drake _______________ 22-6 10/17 ____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 0-75 10/24 ____W ____Grinnell _____________ 17-0 10/31 ____ L * ___Nebraska ____________ 6-17 11/6 _____W * ___Simpson ____________ 35-2 11/14 ____W ____Missouri_____________ 16-0 11/21 ____W * ___Illinois ______________ 12-0 11/26 ____W ____Washington (MO) _____ 12-2

____Grinnell _____________ 0-24

1890 (1-1-0) 10/18 ____ L * ___Grinnell _____________ 6-14 L ____Iowa Medical________ 10-22 11/27 ____W ____Iowa Wesleyan _______ 91-0 1891 (3-2-0) 10/24 ____W * ___Cornell______________ 64-6 11/2 _____ L * ___Minnesota ___________ 4-42 11/9 _____ L ____Grinnell ______________ 4-6 11/26 ____W ____Nebraska ____________ 22-0 12/5 _____W ____Kansas _____________ 18-14

Coach E.A. Dalton 1892 (3-2-1) 10/21 ____W ____Coe ________________ 48-0 10/29 ____W * ___Knox _______________ 44-0 11/5 _____ L ____Kansas ______________ 4-24 11/12 ____ L ____Missouri_____________ 0-22 11/16 ____W * ___Grinnell ____________ 18-12 11/24 ____ T ____Nebraska ___________ 10-10

Coach Ben Donnelly 1893 (3-4-0) 10/7 _____W ____Coe ________________ 56-0 10/14 ____ L ____Denver Ath. Club _____ 0-58 10/21 ____W * ___Luther ______________ 32-0 11/4 _____ L ____Kansas _____________ 24-35 11/11 ____ L ____Grinnell ____________ 14-36 11/18 ____W * ___Missouri____________ 34-12 11/23 ____ L ____Nebraska ___________ 18-20

Coach Roger Sherman 1894 (4-4-1) 10/1 _____ L 10/13 ____W 10/20 ____W 10/27 ____ T 10/29 ____ L 11/3 _____W 11/10 ____W 11/19 ____ L 11/29 ____ L

* ___Iowa State ___________ 8-16 * ___Cornell______________ 60-0 ____Augustana___________ 34-0 ____Chicago ____________ 18-18 ____Wisconsin ___________ 0-44 * ___Kansas _____________ 14-12 * ___Grinnell ______________ 6-0 ____Missouri_____________ 6-32 ____*Nebraska ___________ 0-36

No Coach 1895 (2-5-0) 10/12 ____ L * ___Doane ______________ 0-10 10/19 ____W ____Parsons _____________ 28-0 10/28 ____ L * ___Iowa State ___________ 0-24 11/2 _____ L ____Kansas ______________ 0-52 11/18 ____ L ____Missouri_____________ 0-34 11/19 ____ L ____Nebraska _____________ 0-6 11/28 ____W ____Penn College________ 14-12

Coach A.E. Bull 1896 (7-1-1) 10/3 _____W * ___Drake _______________ 32-0 10/10 ____ L ____Chicago ______________ 0-6 10/26 ____W * ___Kansas _______________ 6-0 11/4 _____W * ___Wilton ______________ 27-0 11/9 _____W ____Missouri_____________ 12-0 11/14 ____W ____*Grinnell ____________ 15-6 11/21 ____W ____*D.M. YMCA __________ 34-0 11/26 ____ T ____*Nebraska ____________ 0-0 11/28 ____W ____*Nebraska ____________ 6-0

* ___Wilton ______________ 22-4 ____Northwestern ________ 12-6 * ___P & S _______________ 0-14 ____Kansas ______________ 0-56 * ___Iowa State ____________ 0-6 ____Drake _______________ 16-0 * ___Grinnell ____________ 16-12 ____Nebraska _____________ 0-6

Coach Alden Knipe 1898 (3-4-2) 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 _______________ 0-0 ____Chicago _____________ 0-38 * ___Drake _______________ 5-18 * ___Upper Iowa __________ 23-5 ____*Rush ______________ 11-15 * ___Iowa Teachers ________ 5-11 ____Grinnell ______________ 5-5 * ___Simpson ____________ 12-0 ____Nebraska _____________ 6-5

1899 (8-0-1) 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

* ___Iowa Teachers ________ 22-0 ____Chicago ______________ 5-5 * ___Penn _______________ 35-0 * ___Rush _______________ 17-0 * ___Iowa State ____________ 5-0 ____Nebraska ____________ 30-0 * ___Grinnell _____________ 16-6 * ___Knox _______________ 33-0 ____Illinois ______________ 58-0

1900 (7-0-1, 2-0-1) 9/28 _____W * ___Upper Iowa __________ 57-0 10/6 _____W * ___Iowa Teachers ________ 68-0 10/13 ____W * ___Simpson ____________ 47-0 10/19 _____ ____Iowa State _______ cancelled 10/26 ____W * ___Drake _______________ 26-0 11/2 _____W ____Chicago _____________ 17-0 11/10 ____W ____Michigan ____________ 28-5 11/17 ____W * ___Grinnell _____________ 63-2 11/29 ____ T ____Northwestern _________ 5-5 1901 (6-3-0, 0-3-0) 10/5 _____W * ___Iowa Teachers ________ 16-0 10/12 ____W ____Drake ________________ 6-5 10/19 ____W * ___Iowa State ___________ 12-0 10/26 ____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 0-16 10/30 ____W * ___Coe ________________ 11-0 11/2 _____W * ___Knox _______________ 23-6 11/9 _____ L * ___Illinois ______________ 0-27 11/16 ____W * ___Grinnell ____________ 17-11 11/28 ____ L ____Michigan ____________ 0-50 1902 (5-4-0, 0-3-0) 10/4 _____W * ___Iowa Teachers ________ 63-5 10/11 ____W * ___Drake _______________ 12-0 10/18 ____W * ___Simpson ____________ 10-0 10/25 ____ L * ___Minnesota ___________ 0-34 11/1 _____W * ___Iowa State ___________ 12-6 11/8 _____ L ____Michigan ___________ 0-107 11/15 ____W ____Washington (MO) _____ 61-0 11/20 ____ L ____Missouri______________ 0-6 11/27 ____ L ____Illinois ______________ 0-80

1904 (7-4-0, 0-3-0) 9/24 _____W * ___Coe ________________ 9/28 _____W * ___Augustana___________ 10/1 _____W * ___Cornell______________ 10/8 _____W ____Drake _______________ 10/15 ____ L ____Chicago _____________ 10/22 ____W * ___Iowa Teachers ________ 10/29 ____W * ___Iowa State ___________ 11/5 _____ L ____Nebraska ____________ 11/12 ____W * ___Grinnell _____________ 11/19 ____ L ____Illinois ______________ 11/24 ____ L ____Minnesota ___________

17-0 33-2 88-0 17-0 0-39 11-5 10-6 6-17 69-0 0-29 0-11

1905 (8-2-0, 0-2-0) 9/26 _____W * ___Coe ________________ 27-0 9/30 _____W * ___Monmouth __________ 40-0 10/7 _____ L ____Chicago _____________ 0-42 10/21 ____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 0-39 10/28 ____W * ___Iowa Teachers ________ 41-5 11/4 _____W * ___Grinnell _____________ 45-0 11/11 ____W * ___Des Moines __________ 72-0 11/18 ____W * ___Drake _______________ 44-0 11/25 ____W ____Iowa State ____________ 8-0 11/30 ____W ____St. Louis _____________ 31-0

Coach Mark Catlin 1906 (2-3-0, 0-1-0) 10/27 ____W * ___Missouri_____________ 26-4 11/3 _____ L ____Wisconsin ___________ 4-18 11/10 ____W * ___Coe _______________ 15-12 11/24 ____ L * ___Iowa State ____________ 0-2 11/29 ____ L ____St. Louis _____________ 0-39 1907 (3-2-0, 1-1-0) 10/19 ____W * ___Missouri_____________ 21-6 10/26 ____W ____Drake _______________ 25-4 11/2 _____ L * ___Wisconsin ____________ 5-6 11/9 _____W * ___Illinois _____________ 25-12 11/23 ____ L ____Iowa State __________ 14-20 1908 (2-5-0, 0-1-0) 10/10 ____W * ___Coe ________________ 10/17 ____ L ____Missouri_____________ 10/24 ____W ____Morningside _________ 10/31 ____ L * ___Nebraska ____________ 11/7 _____ L ____Illinois ______________ 11/14 ____ L * ___Drake _______________ 11/21 ____ L * ___Kansas ______________

92-0 5-10 16-0 8-11 0-22 6-12 5-10

Coach John Griffith 1909 (2-4-1, 0-1-0) 10/2 _____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 0-41 10/9 _____W * ___Cornell_______________ 3-0 10/23 ____ T ____Nebraska _____________ 6-6 10/30 ____ L * ___Missouri____________ 12-13 11/6 _____ L ____Drake ______________ 14-17 11/13 ____W * ___Iowa State ___________ 16-0 11/20 ____ L ____Kansas ______________ 7-20

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ALL-TIME SCORES Coach Jess Hawley 1910 (5-2-0, 1-1-0) 10/4 _____W * ___Morningside _________ 12-0 10/8 _____ L ____Northwestern ________ 5-10 10/15 ____ L ____Missouri______________ 0-5 10/22 ____W * ___Purdue______________ 16-0 11/5 _____W ____Iowa State ____________ 2-0 11/12 ____W * ___Drake _______________ 21-0 11/19 ____W ____Washington (MO) _____ 38-0 1911 (3-4-0, 2-2-0) 10/14 ____W ____*Morningside ________ 11-5 10/21 ____ L ____*Cornell ______________ 0-3 10/28 ____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 6-24 11/4 _____ L ____Wisconsin ___________ 0-12 11/11 ____W ____Purdue______________ 11-0 11/18 ____ L * ___Iowa State ____________ 0-9 11/25 ____W * ___Northwestern _________ 6-0 1912 (4-3-0, 1-3-0) 10/5 _____W * ___Iowa Teachers ________ 35-7 10/12 ____W * ___Cornell______________ 31-0 10/19 ____ L ____Chicago ____________ 14-34 10/26 ____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 7-56 11/9 _____W ____Indiana _____________ 13-6 11/16 ____W ____Iowa State ___________ 20-7 11/23 ____ L * ___Wisconsin (h) _______ 10-28 1913 (5-2-0, 2-1-0) 10/4 _____W * ___Iowa Teachers ________ 10/6 _____W * ___Cornell______________ 10/18 ____ L ____Chicago _____________ 10/25 ____W ____Northwestern ________ 11/8 _____W * ___Indiana _____________ 11/15 ____W * ___Iowa State (h) ________ 11/22 ____ L ____Nebraska ____________

45-3 76-0 6-23 78-6 60-0 45-7 0-12

1914 (4-3-0, 1-2-0) 10/3 _____W * ___Iowa Teachers ________ 95-0 10/10 ____W * ___Cornell______________ 49-0 10/17 ____ L ____Chicago ______________ 0-7 10/24 ____ L * ___Minnesota (h) _________ 0-7 11/7 _____W ____Northwestern ________ 27-0 11/14 ____W ____Iowa State ___________ 26-6 11/21 ____ L * ___Nebraska ____________ 7-16 1915 (3-4-0, 1-2-0) 10/2 _____W * ___Cornell______________ 33-0 10/9 _____W ____Morningside _________ 17-6 10/16 ____W * ___Northwestern _________ 9-6 10/23 ____ L ____Minnesota __________ 13-51 11/6 _____ L ____Purdue_____________ 13-19 11/13 ____ L * ___Iowa State (h) ________ 0-16 11/20 ____ L ____Nebraska ____________ 7-52

Coach Howard Jones 1916 (4-3-0, 1-2-0) 10/7 _____W * ___Cornell______________ 31-6 10/14 ____W * ___Grinnell _____________ 17-7 10/21 ____W * ___Purdue______________ 24-6 10/28 ____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 0-67 11/11 ____ L ____Northwestern _______ 13-20 11/18 ____W ____Iowa State __________ 19-16 11/25 ____ L * ___Nebraska (h) ________ 17-34 1917 (3-5-0, 0-2-0) 10/6 _____W * ___Cornell_____________ 22-13 10/13 ____ L ____Nebraska ____________ 0-47 10/20 ____ L * ___Grinnell _____________ 0-10 10/27 ____ L ____Wisconsin ___________ 0-20 11/3 _____ L * ___Great Lakes _________ 14-23 11/10 ____W * ___South Dakota ________ 35-0 11/17 ____ L ____Northwestern _______ 14-25 11/24 ____W * ___Iowa State (h) _________ 6-3

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1918 (6-2-1, 2-1-0) 9/28 _____ L * ___Great Lakes __________ 0-10 10/5 _____W ____Nebraska ____________ 12-0 10/12 ____W * ___Coe ________________ 27-0 10/19 ____W * ___Cornell______________ 34-0 11/2 _____ L * ___Illinois ______________ 0-19 11/9 _____W * ___Minnesota (h) _________ 6-0 11/16 ____W * ___Iowa State ___________ 21-0 11/23 ____W * ___Northwestern ________ 23-7 11/30 ____ T ____Camp Dodge _________ 0-0 1919 (5-2-0, 2-2-0) 10/4 _____W * ___Nebraska ____________ 18-0 10/18 ____ L ____Illinois _______________ 7-9 10/25 ____W ____Minnesota ____________ 9-6 11/1 _____W * ___South Dakota _______ 26-13 11/8 _____W ____Northwestern ________ 14-7 11/15 ____ L ____Chicago ______________ 6-9 11/22 ____W * ___Iowa State (h) ________ 10-0 1920 (5-2-0, 3-2-0) 10/2 _____W ____Indiana _____________ 14-7 10/9 _____W * ___Cornell______________ 63-0 10/16 ____ L ____Illinois ______________ 3-20 10/23 ____ L ____Chicago _____________ 0-10 11/6 _____W * ___Northwestern ________ 20-0 11/13 ____W * ___Minnesota (h) ________ 28-7 11/20 ____W ____Iowa State __________ 14-10 1921 (7-0-0, 5-0-0) 10/1 _____W * ___Knox ______________ 52-14 10/8 _____W * ___Notre Dame _________ 10-7 10/15 ____W * ___Illinois (h) ___________ 14-2 10/29 ____W ____Purdue______________ 13-6 11/5 _____W ____Minnesota ___________ 41-7 11/12 ____W * ___Indiana _____________ 41-0 11/19 ____W ____Northwestern ________ 14-0 1922 (7-0-0, 5-0-0) 10/7 _____W * ___Knox _______________ 61-0 10/14 ____W ____Yale _________________ 6-0 10/21 ____W ____Illinois _______________ 8-7 10/28 ____W * ___Purdue______________ 56-0 11/11 ____W * ___Minnesota (h) _______ 28-14 11/18 ____W ____Ohio State ___________ 12-9 11/25 ____W * ___Northwestern ________ 37-3 1923 (5-3-0, 3-3-0) 9/29 _____W * ___Oklahoma A&M ______ 20-0 10/6 _____W * ___Knox _______________ 44-3 10/13 ____W * ___Purdue_______________ 7-0 10/20 ____ L * ___Illinois (h) ____________ 6-9 10/27 ____W ____Ohio State ___________ 20-0 11/3 _____ L * ___Michigan _____________ 3-9 11/17 ____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 7-20 11/24 ____W ____Northwestern _______ 17-14

Coach Burt Ingwersen 1924 (6-1-1, 3-1-1) 10/4 _____W * ___SE Oklahoma_________ 43-0 10/14 ____ T * ___Ohio State ____________ 0-0 10/18 ____W * ___Lawrence____________ 13-5 10/25 ____W * ___Minnesota (h) ________ 13-0 11/1 _____ L ____Illinois ______________ 0-36 11/8 _____W * ___Butler________________ 7-0 11/15 ____W ____Wisconsin ___________ 21-7 11/22 ____W ____Michigan _____________ 9-2

1925 (5-3-0, 2-2-0) 10/3 _____W * ___Arkansas ____________ 26-0 10/10 ____W * ___St. Louis _____________ 41-0 10/17 ____W * ___Illinois (h) __________ 12-10 10/24 ____W ____Ohio State ___________ 15-0 10/31 ____W * ___Wabash _____________ 28-7 11/7 _____ L * ___Wisconsin ____________ 0-6 11/14 ____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 0-33 11/21 ____ L ____Southern Cal _________ 0-18 1926 (3-5-0, 0-5-0) 10/2 _____W * ___Colorado Teachers ____ 24-0 10/9 _____W * ___North Dakota ________ 40-7 10/16 ____ L ____Illinois ______________ 6-13 10/23 ____ L ____Ohio State ___________ 6-23 10/30 ____W * ___Carroll ______________ 21-0 11/6 _____ L * ___Minnesota (h) ________ 0-41 11/13 ____ L ____Wisconsin __________ 10-20 11/20 ____ L * ___Northwestern ________ 6-13 1927 (4-4-0, 1-4-0) 10/1 _____W * ___Monmouth __________ 10/8 _____ L * ___Ohio State ___________ 10/15 ____W * ___Wabash _____________ 10/22 ____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 10/29 ____W * ___Denver______________ 11/5 _____ L * ___Illinois (h) ___________ 11/12 ____W ____Wisconsin ___________ 11/19 ____ L ____Northwestern ________

32-6 6-13 38-0 0-38 15-0 0-14 16-0 0-12

1928 (6-2-0, 3-2-0) 10/6 _____W * ___Monmouth __________ 26-0 10/13 ____W ____Chicago _____________ 13-0 10/20 ____W * ___Ripon _______________ 61-6 10/27 ____W * ___Minnesota (h) _________ 7-6 11/3 _____W * ___South Dakota ________ 19-0 11/10 ____W ____Ohio State ___________ 14-7 11/17 ____ L * ___Wisconsin ___________ 0-13 11/24 ____ L ____Michigan ____________ 7-10 1929 (4-2-2, 2-2-2) 9/28 _____W * ___Carroll ______________ 46-0 10/5 _____W * ___Monmouth __________ 46-0 10/12 ____ L ____Ohio State ____________ 6-7 10/19 ____ T * ___Illinois (h) ____________ 7-7 10/26 ____W ____Wisconsin ___________ 14-0 11/9 _____W * ___Minnesota ____________ 9-7 11/16 ____ L ____Purdue_______________ 0-7 11/23 ____ T ____Michigan _____________ 0-0 1930 (4-4-0, 0-1-0) 9/27 _____W * ___Bradley Tech ________ 38-12 10/4 _____ L * ___Oklahoma A&M _______ 0-6 10/11 ____ L * ___Centenary __________ 12-19 10/18 ____ L * ___Purdue______________ 0-20 11/1 _____W ____Detroit _______________ 7-3 11/8 _____ L ____Marquette ____________ 0-7 11/15 ____W * ___Penn State (h) ________ 19-0 11/22 ____W * ___Nebraska ____________ 12-7 1931 (1-6-1, 0-3-1) 10/3 _____ L * ___Pittsburgh ___________ 0-20 10/10 ____ L ____Texas A&M___________ 0-29 10/17 ____ T * ___Indiana (h) ____________ 0-0 10/24 ____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 0-34 10/31 ____W * ___George Washington ____ 7-0 11/7 _____ L ____Nebraska _____________ 0-7 11/14 ____ L ____Purdue______________ 0-22 11/21 ____ L * ___Northwestern ________ 0-19


ALL-TIME SCORES Coach Ossie Solem

Coach Eddie Anderson

Coach Eddie Anderson

1932 (1-7-0, 0-5-0) 10/1 _____W * ___Bradley Tech _________ 31-7 10/8 _____ L ____Wisconsin ___________ 0-34 10/15 ____ L ____Indiana _____________ 0-12 10/22 ____ L * ___Minnesota (h) ________ 6-21 10/28 ____ L ____Geo. Washington _____ 6-21 11/5 _____ L * ___Nebraska ___________ 13-14 11/12 ____ L * ___Purdue______________ 0-18 11/19 ____ L ____Northwestern ________ 6-44

1939 (6-1-1, 4-1-1) 9/30 _____W * ___South Dakota ________ 41-0 10/7 _____W * ___Indiana ____________ 32-29 10/14 ____ L ____Michigan ____________ 7-27 10/28 ____W ____Wisconsin __________ 19-13 11/4 _____W ____Purdue_______________ 4-0 11/11 ____W * ___Notre Dame __________ 7-6 11/18 ____W * ___Minnesota (h) ________ 13-9 11/25 ____ T ____Northwestern _________ 7-7

1946 (5-4-0, 3-3-0) 9/21 _____W * ___North Dakota St. ______ 39-0 9/28 _____W * ___Purdue______________ 16-0 10/5 _____ L ____Michigan ____________ 7-14 10/12 ____W * ___Nebraska ____________ 21-7 10/19 ____W ____Indiana _____________ 13-0 10/26 ____ L * ___Notre Dame _________ 6-41 11/2 _____ L * ___Illinois (h) ____________ 0-7 11/9 _____W ____Wisconsin ___________ 21-7 11/16 ____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 6-16

1933 (5-3-0, 3-2-0) 9/30 _____W ____Northwestern _________ 7-0 10/7 _____W * ___Bradley Tech _________ 38-0 10/21 ____W * ___Wisconsin (h) ________ 26-7 10/28 ____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 7-19 11/4 _____W * ___Iowa State ___________ 27-7 11/11 ____ L ____Michigan ____________ 6-10 11/18 ____W ____Purdue______________ 14-6 11/25 ____ L ____Nebraska _____________ 6-7 1934 (2-5-1, 1-3-1) 9/29 _____W * ___South Dakota ________ 34-0 10/6 _____W ____Northwestern ________ 20-7 10/13 ____ L ____Nebraska ___________ 13-14 10/20 ____ L ____Iowa State ___________ 6-31 10/27 ____ L * ___Minnesota (h) _______ 12-48 11/3 _____ T ____Indiana ______________ 0-0 11/10 ____ L * ___Purdue______________ 6-13 11/24 ____ L ____Ohio State ___________ 7-40 1935 (4-2-2, 1-2-2) 9/28 _____W * ___Bradley Tech _________ 26-0 10/5 _____W * ___South Dakota ________ 47-2 10/12 ____W * ___Colgate _____________ 12-6 10/26 ____W ____Illinois ______________ 19-0 11/2 _____ T * ___Indiana ______________ 6-6 11/9 _____ L * ___Minnesota (h) ________ 6-13 11/16 ____ L ____Purdue______________ 6-12 11/23 ____ T ____Northwestern _________ 0-0

1940 (4-4-0, 2-3-0) 10/5 _____W * ___South Dakota ________ 46-0 10/12 ____W * ___Wisconsin __________ 30-12 10/19 ____ L ____Indiana _____________ 6-10 10/26 ____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 6-34 11/2 _____ L * ___Purdue (h) ___________ 6-21 11/9 _____ L ____Nebraska ____________ 6-14 11/16 ____W ____Notre Dame __________ 7-0 11/23 ____W * ___Illinois ______________ 18-7 1941 (3-5-0, 2-4-0) 9/27 _____W * ___Drake _______________ 25-8 10/4 _____ L ____Michigan _____________ 0-6 10/18 ____ L ____Wisconsin ___________ 0-23 10/25 ____ L ____Purdue_______________ 6-7 11/1 _____W * ___Indiana (h) ___________ 13-7 11/8 _____W ____Illinois ______________ 21-0 11/15 ____ L * ___Minnesota __________ 13-34 11/22 ____ L ____Nebraska ___________ 13-14 1942 (6-4-0, 3-3-0) 9/19 _____W * ___Washington (MO) _____ 26-7 9/26 _____W * ___Nebraska ____________ 27-0 10/3 _____ L * ___Great Lakes __________ 0-25 10/10 ____W * ___Camp Grant_________ 33-16 10/17 ____ L * ___Illinois ______________ 7-12 10/24 ____W ____Indiana ____________ 14-13 10/31 ____W * ___Purdue______________ 13-7 11/7 _____W * ___Wisconsin (h) _________ 6-0 11/14 ____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 7-27 11/28 ____ L ____Michigan ___________ 14-28

1936 (3-4-1, 0-4-1) 9/26 _____W * ___Carleton ____________ 14-0 10/3 _____ L ____Northwestern ________ 7-18 10/10 ____W * ___South Dakota ________ 33-7 10/17 ____ T * ___Illinois (h) ____________ 0-0 10/31 ____ L ____Indiana _____________ 6-13 11/7 _____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 0-52 11/14 ____ L * ___Purdue______________ 0-13 11/21 ____W ____Temple _____________ 25-0

Coach Slip Madigan

Coach Irl Tubbs

1944 (1-7-0, 0-6-0) 10/7 _____ L ____Ohio State ___________ 10/14 ____ L ____Illinois ______________ 10/21 ____ L * ___Purdue (h) ___________ 10/28 ____ L ____Indiana _____________ 11/4 _____W * ___Nebraska ____________ 11/11 ____ L ____Wisconsin ___________ 11/18 ____ L * ___Minnesota ___________ 11/25 ____ L * ___Iowa Preflight ________

1937 (1-7-0, 0-5-0) 9/25 _____ L ____Washington _________ 0-14 10/9 _____W * ___Bradley Tech _________ 14-7 10/16 ____ L ____Wisconsin ___________ 6-13 10/23 ____ L * ___Michigan _____________ 6-7 10/30 ____ L ____Purdue______________ 0-13 11/6 _____ L * ___Minnesota (h) _______ 10-35 11/13 ____ L * ___Indiana ______________ 0-3 11/20 ____ L ____Nebraska ____________ 0-28 1938 (1-6-1, 1-3-1) 9/23 _____ L ____UCLA _______________ 3-27 10/8 _____ L * ___Wisconsin (h) _______ 13-31 10/15 ____W ____Chicago ____________ 27-14 10/22 ____ L * ___Colgate _____________ 0-14 10/29 ____ T * ___Purdue_______________ 0-0 11/5 _____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 0-28 11/12 ____ L ____Indiana ______________ 3-7 11/19 ____ L * ___Nebraska ____________ 0-14

1943 (1-6-1, 0-4-1) 9/25 _____ L ____Great Lakes __________ 7-21 10/2 _____ L * ___Wisconsin ____________ 5-7 10/9 _____ L * ___Iowa Preflight ________ 0-25 10/16 ____ T * ___Indiana ______________ 7-7 10/23 ____ L ____Purdue______________ 7-28 11/6 _____ L * ___Illinois (h) __________ 10-19 11/13 ____ L ____Minnesota __________ 14-33 11/20 ____W ____Nebraska ___________ 33-13 0-34 6-40 7-26 0-32 27-6 7-26 0-46 6-30

Coach Clem Crowe 1945 (2-7-0, 1-5-0) 9/29 _____W * ___Berg AAF ___________ 14-13 10/6 _____ L ____Ohio State ___________ 0-42 10/13 ____ L ____Purdue______________ 0-40 10/20 ____ L * ___Indiana ____________ 20-52 10/27 ____ L ____Notre Dame _________ 0-56 11/3 _____ L * ___Wisconsin (h) ________ 7-27 11/10 ____ L ____Illinois ______________ 7-48 11/17 ____W * ___Minnesota __________ 20-19 11/24 ____ L ____Nebraska ____________ 6-13

1947 (3-5-1, 2-3-1) 9/20 _____W * ___North Dakota St. ______ 59-0 9/26 _____ L ____UCLA _______________ 7-22 10/4 _____ L * ___Illinois _____________ 12-35 10/11 ____W * ___Indiana (h) __________ 27-14 10/18 ____ T ____Ohio State __________ 13-13 10/25 ____ L ____Notre Dame _________ 0-21 11/1 _____ L ____Purdue______________ 0-21 11/8 _____ L ____Wisconsin __________ 14-46 11/15 ____W * ___Minnesota ___________ 13-7 1948 (4-5-0, 2-4-0) 9/25 _____W * ___Marquette __________ 14-12 10/2 _____ L ____Indiana ______________ 0-7 10/9 _____W ____Ohio State ___________ 14-7 10/16 ____ L * ___Purdue (h) __________ 13-20 10/23 ____ L * ___Notre Dame ________ 12-27 10/30 ____W * ___Wisconsin __________ 19-13 11/6 _____ L ____Illinois ______________ 0-14 11/13 ____ L * ___Minnesota __________ 21-28 11/20 ____W ____Boston Univ. ________ 34-14 1949 (4-5-0, 3-3-0) 9/24 _____ L * ___UCLA ______________ 25-41 10/1 _____W ____Purdue______________ 21-7 10/8 _____ L * ___Illinois _____________ 14-20 10/15 ____W * ___Indiana (h) ___________ 35-9 10/22 ____W * ___Northwestern _______ 28-21 10/29 ____W * ___Oregon ____________ 34-31 11/5 _____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 7-55 11/12 ____ L ____Wisconsin __________ 13-35 11/19 ____ L ____Notre Dame _________ 7-28

Coach Leonard Raffensperger 1950 (3-5-1, 2-4-0) 9/29 _____W ____Southern Cal ________ 20-14 10/7 _____ L ____Indiana _____________ 7-20 10/14 ____ L * ___Wisconsin ___________ 0-14 10/21 ____W * ___Purdue (h) __________ 33-21 10/28 ____ L ____Ohio State __________ 21-83 11/4 _____W ____Minnesota ___________ 13-0 11/11 ____ L * ___Illinois ______________ 7-21 11/18 ____ T * ___Notre Dame ________ 14-14 11/24 ____ L ____Miami (FL) ___________ 6-14 1951 (2-5-2, 0-5-1) 9/29 _____W * ___Kansas State _________ 16-0 10/6 _____ L ____Purdue_____________ 30-34 10/13 ____W * ___Pittsburgh __________ 34-17 10/20 ____ L * ___Michigan (h) _________ 0-21 10/27 ____ L ____Ohio State __________ 21-47 11/3 _____ T * ___Minnesota __________ 20-20 11/10 ____ L ____Illinois _____________ 13-40 11/17 ____ L ____Wisconsin ___________ 7-34 11/24 ____ T ____Notre Dame ________ 20-20

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ALL-TIME SCORES Coach Forest Evashevski 1952 (2-7-0, 2-5-0) 9/27 _____ L ____Pittsburgh __________ 14-26 10/4 _____ L ____Indiana ____________ 13-20 10/11 ____ L ____Purdue_____________ 14-41 10/18 ____ L * ___Wisconsin __________ 13-42 10/25 ____W * ___Ohio State (h) _________ 8-0 11/1 _____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 7-17 11/8 _____ L * ___Illinois _____________ 13-33 11/15 ____W ____Northwestern _______ 39-14 11/22 ____ L * ___Notre Dame _________ 0-27 1953 (5-3-1, 3-3-0) 9/26 _____ L * ___Michigan State _______ 7-21 10/3 _____W * ___Washington State ____ 54-12 10/10 ____ L ____Michigan ___________ 13-14 10/17 ____W * ___Wyoming ___________ 21-7 10/24 ____W * ___Indiana (h) __________ 19-13 10/31 ____ L ____Wisconsin ___________ 6-10 11/7 _____W ____Purdue______________ 26-0 11/14 ____W * ___Minnesota ___________ 27-0 11/21 ____ T ____Notre Dame ________ 14-14 1954 (5-4-0, 4-3-0) 9/25 _____W * ___Michigan State ______ 14-10 10/2 _____W * ___Montana ____________ 48-6 10/9 _____ L ____Michigan ___________ 13-14 10/16 ____ L ____Ohio State __________ 14-20 10/23 ____W ____Indiana ____________ 27-14 10/30 ____W * ___Wisconsin ___________ 13-7 11/6 _____W * ___Purdue (h) __________ 25-14 11/13 ____ L ____Minnesota __________ 20-22 11/20 ____ L * ___Notre Dame ________ 18-34 1955 (3-5-1, 2-3-1) 9/24 _____W * ___Kansas State _________ 28-7 10/1 _____ L ____Wisconsin __________ 14-37 10/8 _____W * ___Indiana _____________ 20-6 10/15 ____ T * ___Purdue (h) __________ 20-20 10/21 ____ L ____UCLA ______________ 13-33 10/29 ____ L ____Michigan ___________ 21-33 11/5 _____W * ___Minnesota ___________ 26-0 11/12 ____ L ____Ohio State __________ 10-20 11/19 ____ L ____Notre Dame ________ 14-17 1956 (9-1-0, 5-1-0) 9/29 _____W ____Indiana _____________ 27-0 10/6 _____W * ___Oregon State________ 14-13 10/13 ____W * ___Wisconsin ___________ 13-7 10/20 ____W * ___Hawaii ______________ 34-0 10/27 ____W ____Purdue_____________ 21-20 11/3 _____ L * ___Michigan (h) ________ 14-17 11/10 ____W ____Minnesota ____________ 7-0 11/17 ____W * ___Ohio State ____________ 6-0 11/24 ____W * ___Notre Dame _________ 48-8 1/1 ______W % __Oregon State________ 35-19 % -- Rose Bowl at Pasadena, CA 1957 (7-1-1, 4-1-1) 9/28 _____W * ___Utah State __________ 70-14 10/5 _____W * ___Washington State ____ 20-13 10/12 ____W ____Indiana _____________ 47-7 10/19 ____W * ___Wisconsin (h) ________ 21-7 10/26 ____W ____Northwestern _________ 6-0 11/2 _____ T ____Michigan ___________ 21-21 11/9 _____W * ___Minnesota __________ 44-20 11/16 ____ L ____Ohio State __________ 13-17 11/23 ____W ____Notre Dame ________ 21-13

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1958 (8-1-1, 5-1-0) 9/27 _____W * ___TCU ________________ 17-0 10/4 _____ T * ___Air Force ___________ 13-13 10/11 ____W * ___Indiana ____________ 34-13 10/18 ____W ____Wisconsin ___________ 20-9 10/25 ____W * ___Northwestern (h) ____ 26-20 11/1 _____W ____Michigan ___________ 37-14 11/8 _____W ____Minnesota ___________ 28-6 11/15 ____ L * ___Ohio State __________ 28-38 11/22 ____W * ___Notre Dame ________ 31-21 1/1 ______W % __California ___________ 38-12 % -- Rose Bowl at Pasadena, CA 1959 (5-4-0, 3-3-0) 9/26 _____W ____California ___________ 42-12 10/3 _____ L * ___Northwestern _______ 10-14 10/10 ____W * ___Michigan State (h) ____ 37-8 10/17 ____ L ____Wisconsin __________ 16-25 10/24 ____ L ____Purdue______________ 7-14 10/31 ____W * ___Kansas State _________ 53-0 11/7 _____W * ___Minnesota ___________ 33-0 11/14 ____W ____Ohio State ___________ 16-7 11/21 ____ L * ___Notre Dame ________ 19-20

1964 (3-6-0, 1-5-0) 9/26 _____W * ___Idaho ______________ 34-24 10/3 _____W * ___Washington ________ 28-18 10/10 ____W ____Indiana ____________ 21-20 10/17 ____ L ____Wisconsin __________ 21-31 10/24 ____ L * ___Purdue (h) __________ 14-19 10/31 ____ L * ___Ohio State __________ 19-21 11/7 _____ L ____Minnesota __________ 13-14 11/14 ____ L * ___Michigan ___________ 20-34 11/21 ____ L ____Notre Dame _________ 0-28 1965 (1-9-0, 0-7-0) 9/18 _____ L * ___Washington State ______ 0-7 9/25 _____W ____Oregon State_________ 27-7 10/2 _____ L ____Wisconsin __________ 13-16 10/9 _____ L * ___Purdue (h) __________ 14-17 10/16 ____ L * ___Minnesota ___________ 3-14 10/23 ____ L ____Northwestern _________ 0-9 10/30 ____ L ____Indiana ____________ 17-21 11/6 _____ L * ___Michigan State _______ 0-35 11/13 ____ L ____Ohio State ___________ 0-38 11/20 ____ L * ___North Carolina St. ____ 20-28

Coach Ray Nagel 1960 (8-1-0, 5-1-0) 9/24 _____W * ___Oregon State________ 22-12 10/1 _____W ____Northwestern ________ 42-0 10/8 _____W ____Michigan State ______ 27-15 10/15 ____W * ___Wisconsin __________ 28-21 10/22 ____W * ___Purdue (h) __________ 21-14 10/29 ____W * ___Kansas ______________ 21-7 11/5 _____ L ____Minnesota __________ 10-27 11/12 ____W * ___Ohio State __________ 35-12 11/19 ____W ____Notre Dame _________ 28-0

1966 (2-8-0, 1-6-0) 9/17 _____W * ___Arizona ____________ 31-20 9/24 _____ L * ___Oregon State_________ 3-17 10/1 _____ L * ___Wisconsin ____________ 0-7 10/8 _____ L ____Purdue______________ 0-35 10/15 ____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 0-17 10/22 ____ L * ___Northwestern (h) ____ 15-24 10/29 ____W * ___Indiana ____________ 20-19 11/5 _____ L ____Michigan State _______ 7-56 11/12 ____ L * ___Ohio State __________ 10-14 11/18 ____ L ____Miami (FL) ___________ 0-44

Coach Jerry Burns 1961 (5-4-0, 2-4-0) 9/30 _____W * ___California ____________ 28-7 10/7 _____W ____Southern Cal ________ 35-34 10/14 ____W * ___Indiana _____________ 27-8 10/21 ____W * ___Wisconsin (h) _______ 47-15 10/28 ____ L ____Purdue_______________ 0-9 11/4 _____ L ____Ohio State __________ 13-29 11/11 ____ L * ___Minnesota ___________ 9-16 11/18 ____ L ____Michigan ___________ 14-23 11/25 ____W * ___Notre Dame ________ 42-21 1962 (4-5-0, 3-3-0) 9/29 _____W * ___Oregon State_________ 28-8 10/6 _____ L * ___USC _________________ 0-7 10/13 ____W ____Indiana ____________ 14-10 10/20 ____ L ____Wisconsin __________ 14-42 10/27 ____ L * ___Purdue (h) ___________ 3-26 11/3 _____W * ___Ohio State __________ 28-14 11/10 ____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 0-10 11/17 ____W * ___Michigan ___________ 28-14 11/24 ____ L ____Notre Dame ________ 12-35 1963 (3-3-2, 2-3-1) 9/28 _____ T * ___Washington State ____ 14-14 10/5 _____W ____Washington _________ 17-7 10/12 ____W * ___Indiana (h) __________ 37-26 10/19 ____ L * ___Wisconsin ___________ 7-10 10/26 ____ L ____Purdue______________ 0-14 11/2 _____ L ____Ohio State ____________ 3-7 11/9 _____W * ___Minnesota __________ 27-13 11/16 ____ T ____Michigan ___________ 21-21 11/23 _____ ____Notre Dame _____ cancelled

1967 (1-8-1, 0-6-1) 9/23 _____W * ___TX Christian__________ 24-9 9/30 _____ L * ___Oregon State________ 18-38 10/7 _____ L ____Notre Dame _________ 6-56 10/14 ____ L ____Indiana ____________ 17-21 10/21 ____ T ____Wisconsin __________ 21-21 10/28 ____ L * ___Purdue (h) __________ 22-41 11/4 _____ L * ___Minnesota ___________ 0-10 11/11 ____ L ____Northwestern _______ 24-39 11/18 ____ L ____Ohio State __________ 10-21 11/25 ____ L * ___Illinois _____________ 19-21 1968 (5-5-0, 4-3-0) 9/21 _____W * ___Oregon State________ 21-20 9/28 _____ L ____TX Christian_________ 17-28 10/5 _____ L * ___Notre Dame ________ 28-51 10/12 ____ L * ___Indiana (h) __________ 34-38 10/19 ____W * ___Wisconsin ___________ 41-0 10/26 ____ L ____Purdue_____________ 14-44 11/2 _____W ____Minnesota __________ 35-28 11/9 _____W * ___Northwestern _______ 68-34 11/16 ____ L * ___Ohio State __________ 27-33 11/23 ____W ____Illinois _____________ 37-13 1969 (5-5-0, 3-4-0) 9/20 _____ L * ___Oregon State________ 14-42 9/27 _____W * ___Washington State ____ 61-35 10/4 _____W * ___Arizona ____________ 31-19 10/11 ____ L ____Wisconsin __________ 17-23 10/18 ____ L ____Purdue_____________ 31-35 10/25 ____W * ___Michigan State (h) ___ 19-18 11/1 _____ L * ___Minnesota ___________ 8-35 11/8 _____W ____Indiana ____________ 28-17 11/15 ____ L * ___Michigan ____________ 6-51 11/22 ____W ____Illinois ______________ 40-0


ALL-TIME SCORES 1970 (3-6-1, 3-3-1) 9/19 _____ L ____Oregon State________ 14-21 9/26 _____ L * ___Southern Cal _________ 0-48 10/3 _____ L ____Arizona ____________ 10-17 10/10 ____W * ___Wisconsin __________ 24-14 10/17 ____ L * ___Purdue (h) ___________ 3-24 10/24 ____ L ____Michigan State _______ 0-37 10/31 ____ T ____Minnesota __________ 14-14 11/7 _____W * ___Indiana ____________ 42-13 11/14 ____ L ____Michigan ____________ 0-55 11/21 ____W * ___Illinois _____________ 22-16

1975 (3-8-0, 3-5-0) 9/13 _____ L * ___Illinois _____________ 12-27 9/20 _____ L ____Syracuse ____________ 7-10 9/27 _____ L * ___Penn State __________ 10-30 10/4 _____ L * ___Southern Cal ________ 16-27 10/11 ____ L ____Ohio State ___________ 0-49 10/18 ____W ____Indiana ____________ 20-10 10/25 ____ L * ___Minnesota (h) ________ 7-31 11/1 _____W ____Northwestern _______ 24-21 11/8 _____W * ___Wisconsin __________ 45-28 11/15 ____ L ____Purdue_____________ 18-19 11/22 ____ L * ___Michigan State ______ 23-27

1980 (4-7-0, 4-4-0) 9/13 _____W ____Indiana _____________ 16-7 9/20 _____ L ____Nebraska ____________ 0-57 9/27 _____ L * ___Iowa State ___________ 7-10 10/4 _____ L * ___Arizona ______________ 3-5 10/11 ____ L * ___Illinois _____________ 14-20 10/18 ____W * ___Northwestern (h) _____ 25-3 10/25 ____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 6-24 11/1 _____W * ___Wisconsin __________ 22-13 11/8 _____ L ____Purdue_____________ 13-58 11/15 ____ L * ___Ohio State ___________ 7-41 11/22 ____W ____Michigan State _______ 41-0

1971 (1-10-0, 1-8-0) 9/11 _____ L ____Ohio State __________ 21-52 9/18 _____ L ____Oregon State________ 19-33 9/25 _____ L * ___Penn State __________ 14-44 10/2 _____ L ____Purdue_____________ 13-45 10/9 _____ L * ___Northwestern (h) _____ 3-28 10/16 ____ L * ___Minnesota __________ 14-19 10/23 ____ L ____Michigan State _______ 3-34 10/30 ____W * ___Wisconsin __________ 20-16 11/6 _____ L ____Michigan ____________ 7-63 11/13 ____ L * ___Indiana _____________ 7-14 11/20 ____ L ____Illinois ______________ 0-31

1976 (5-6-0, 3-5-0) 9/11 _____ L ____Illinois ______________ 6-24 9/18 _____W * ___Syracuse ____________ 41-3 9/25 _____W ____Penn State ____________ 7-6 10/2 _____ L ____Southern Cal _________ 0-55 10/9 _____ L * ___Ohio State __________ 14-34 10/16 ____ L * ___Indiana (h) ___________ 7-14 10/23 ____W ____Minnesota __________ 22-12 10/30 ____W * ___Northwestern _______ 13-10 11/6 _____ L ____Wisconsin __________ 21-38 11/13 ____ L * ___Purdue______________ 0-21 11/20 ____W ____Michigan State ______ 30-17

1972 (3-7-1, 2-6-1) 9/16 _____ L ____Ohio State ___________ 0-21 9/23 _____W * ___Oregon State________ 19-11 9/30 _____ L ____Penn State __________ 10-14 10/7 _____ L * ___Purdue______________ 0-24 10/14 ____W ____Northwestern _______ 23-12 10/21 ____ L ____Minnesota __________ 14-43 10/28 ____ T * ___Michigan State (h) _____ 6-6 11/4 _____ L ____Wisconsin __________ 14-16 11/11 ____ L * ___Michigan ____________ 0-31 11/18 ____ L ____Indiana _____________ 8-16 11/25 ____W * ___Illinois _____________ 15-14

1977 (5-6-0, 3-5-0) 9/10 _____W * ___Northwestern ________ 24-0 9/17 _____W * ___Iowa State __________ 12-10 9/24 _____ L * ___Arizona _____________ 7-41 10/1 _____W # ___UCLA ______________ 16-34 10/8 _____W * ___Minnesota ___________ 18-6 10/15 ____ L * ___Ohio State (h) ________ 6-27 10/22 ____ L ____Purdue_____________ 21-34 10/29 ____ L ____Michigan ____________ 6-23 11/5 _____ L * ___Indiana ____________ 21-24 11/12 ____W ____Wisconsin ___________ 24-8 11/19 ____ L * ___Michigan State ______ 16-22 #awarded forfeit by NCAA

1981 (8-4-0, 6-2-0) 9/12 _____W * ___Nebraska ____________ 10-7 9/19 _____ L ____Iowa State __________ 12-23 9/26 _____W * ___UCLA _______________ 20-7 10/3 _____W ____Northwestern ________ 64-0 10/10 ____W * ___Indiana (h) __________ 42-28 10/17 ____W ____Michigan _____________ 9-7 10/24 ____ L * ___Minnesota __________ 10-12 10/31 ____ L ____Illinois ______________ 7-24 11/7 _____W * ___Purdue______________ 33-7 11/14 ____W ____Wisconsin ___________ 17-7 11/21 ____W * ___Michigan State _______ 36-7 1/1 ______ L % __Washington _________ 0-28 % -- Rose Bowl at Pasadena, CA

Coach Frank Lauterbur

1973 (0-11-0, 0-8-0) 9/15 _____ L * ___Michigan ____________ 7-31 9/22 _____ L ____UCLA ______________ 18-55 9/29 _____ L ____Penn State ___________ 8-27 10/6 _____ L * ___Arizona ____________ 20-23 10/13 ____ L ____Northwestern _______ 15-31 10/20 ____ L * ___Minnesota (h) _______ 23-31 10/27 ____ L ____Illinois ______________ 0-50 11/3 _____ L * ___Purdue_____________ 23-48 11/10 ____ L ____Wisconsin ___________ 7-35 11/17 ____ L ____Ohio State __________ 13-55 11/24 ____ L * ___Michigan State _______ 6-15

Coach Bob Commings 1974 (3-8-0, 2-6-0) 9/14 _____ L ____Michigan ____________ 7-24 9/21 _____W * ___UCLA ______________ 21-10 9/28 _____ L * ___Penn State ___________ 0-27 10/5 _____ L ____Southern Cal _________ 3-41 10/12 ____W * ___Northwestern (h) ____ 35-10 10/19 ____ L ____Minnesota __________ 17-23 10/26 ____W * ___Illinois _____________ 14-12 11/2 _____ L ____Purdue_____________ 14-38 11/9 _____ L * ___Wisconsin __________ 15-28 11/16 ____ L * ___Ohio State __________ 10-35 11/23 ____ L ____Michigan State ______ 21-60

1978 (2-9-0, 2-6-0) 9/16 _____W * ___Northwestern ________ 20-3 9/23 _____ L * ___Iowa State ___________ 0-31 9/30 _____ L ____Arizona _____________ 3-23 10/7 _____ L * ___Utah _______________ 9-13 10/14 ____ L ____Minnesota __________ 20-22 10/21 ____ L ____Ohio State ___________ 7-31 10/28 ____ L * ___Purdue (h) ___________ 7-34 11/4 _____ L * ___Michigan ____________ 0-34 11/11 ____ L ____Indiana ____________ 14-34 11/18 ____W * ___Wisconsin __________ 38-24 11/25 ____ L ____Michigan State _______ 7-42

Coach Hayden Fry 1979 (5-6-0, 4-4-0) 9/8 ______ L * ___Indiana ____________ 26-30 9/15 _____ L ____Oklahoma ___________ 6-21 9/22 _____ L * ___Nebraska ___________ 21-24 9/29 _____W * ___Iowa State __________ 30-14 10/6 _____W ____Illinois ______________ 13-7 10/13 ____W ____Northwestern ________ 58-6 10/20 ____ L * ___Minnesota (h) ________ 7-24 10/27 ____W ____Wisconsin __________ 24-13 11/3 _____ L * ___Purdue_____________ 14-20 11/10 ____ L ____Ohio State ___________ 7-34 11/17 ____W * ___Michigan State ______ 33-23

1982 (8-4-0, 6-2-0) 9/11 _____ L ____Nebraska ____________ 7-42 9/18 _____ L * ___Iowa State ___________ 7-19 9/25 _____W ____Arizona ____________ 17-14 10/2 _____W * ___Northwestern (h) _____ 45-7 10/9 _____W ____Indiana ____________ 24-20 10/16 ____ L * ___Michigan ____________ 7-29 10/23 ____W ____Minnesota __________ 21-16 10/30 ____W * ___Illinois _____________ 14-13 11/6 _____ L ____Purdue______________ 7-16 11/13 ____W * ___Wisconsin __________ 28-14 11/20 ____W ____Michigan State ______ 24-18 12/31 ____W % __Tennessee __________ 28-22 % -- Peach Bowl at Atlanta, GA 1983 (9-3-0, 7-2-0) 9/10 _____W ____Iowa State __________ 51-10 9/17 _____W ____Penn State __________ 42-34 9/24 _____W * ___Ohio State __________ 20-14 10/1 _____ L ____Illinois ______________ 0-33 10/8 _____W * ___Northwestern (h) ____ 61-21 10/15 ____W * ___Purdue_____________ 31-14 10/22 ____ L ____Michigan ___________ 13-16 10/29 ____W * ___Indiana _____________ 49-3 11/5 _____W ____Wisconsin __________ 34-14 11/12 ____W ____Michigan State _______ 12-6 11/19 ____W * ___Minnesota __________ 61-10 12/30 ____ L % __Florida ______________ 6-14 % -- Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, FL 1984 (8-4-1, 5-3-1) 9/8 ______W * ___Iowa State __________ 59-21 9/15 _____ L * ___Penn State __________ 17-20 9/22 _____ L ____Ohio State __________ 26-45 9/29 _____W * ___Illinois (h) __________ 21-16 10/6 _____W ____Northwestern ________ 31-3 10/13 ____W ____Purdue______________ 40-3 10/20 ____W * ___Michigan ____________ 26-0 10/27 ____W ____Indiana ____________ 24-20 11/3 _____ T * ___Wisconsin __________ 10-10 11/10 ____ L * ___Michigan State ______ 16-17 11/17 ____ L ____Minnesota __________ 17-23 12/1 _____W ____Hawaii ______________ 17-6 12/26 ____W % __Texas ______________ 55-17 % - - Freedom Bowl at Anaheim, CA

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ALL-TIME SCORES 1985 (10-2-0, 7-1-0) 9/14 _____W * ___Drake _______________ 58-0 9/21 _____W * ___Northern Illinois _____ 48-20 9/28 _____W ____Iowa State ___________ 57-3 10/5 _____W * ___Michigan State (h) ___ 35-31 10/12 ____W ____Wisconsin __________ 23-13 10/19 ____W * ___Michigan ___________ 12-10 10/26 ____W ____Northwestern _______ 49-10 11/2 _____ L ____Ohio State __________ 13-22 11/9 _____W * ___Illinois ______________ 59-0 11/16 ____W ____Purdue_____________ 27-24 11/23 ____W * ___Minnesota ___________ 31-9 1/1 ______ L % __UCLA ______________ 28-45 % -- Rose Bowl at Pasadena, CA 1986 (9-3-0, 5-3-0) 9/13 _____W * ___Iowa State ___________ 43-7 9/20 _____W * ___Northern Illinois ______ 57-3 9/27 _____W * ___UTEP _______________ 69-7 10/4 _____W ____Michigan State ______ 24-21 10/11 ____W * ___Wisconsin (h) ________ 17-6 10/18 ____ L ____Michigan ___________ 17-20 10/25 ____W * ___Northwestern _______ 27-20 11/1 _____ L * ___Ohio State __________ 10-31 11/8 _____ L ____Illinois _____________ 16-20 11/15 ____W * ___Purdue_____________ 42-14 11/22 ____W ____Minnesota __________ 30-27 12/30 ____W % __San Diego State _____ 39-38 % -- Holiday Bowl, at San Diego, CA 1987 (10-3-0, 6-2-0) 8/30 _____ L $ ___Tennessee __________ 22-23 9/12 _____W ____Arizona ____________ 15-14 9/19 _____W ____Iowa State ___________ 48-9 9/26 _____W * ___Kansas State ________ 38-13 10/3 _____ L * ___Michigan State ______ 14-19 10/10 ____W ____Wisconsin __________ 31-10 10/17 ____ L ____Michigan ___________ 10-37 10/24 ____W * ___Purdue (h) __________ 38-14 10/31 ____W * ___Indiana ____________ 29-21 11/7 _____W ____Northwestern _______ 52-24 11/14 ____W ____Ohio State __________ 29-27 11/21 ____W * ___Minnesota __________ 34-20 12/30 ____W % __Wyoming __________ 20-19 $ -- Kickoff Classic at East Rutherford, N.J. % -- Holiday Bowl at San Diego, CA 1988 (6-4-3, 4-1-3) 9/3 ______ L ____Hawaii _____________ 24-27 9/10 _____W ____Kansas State ________ 45-10 9/17 _____ L * ___Colorado ___________ 21-24 9/24 _____W * ___Iowa State ___________ 10-3 10/1 _____ T ____Michigan State ______ 10-10 10/8 _____W * ___Wisconsin (h) ________ 31-6 10/15 ____ T * ___Michigan ___________ 17-17 10/22 ____W ____Purdue______________ 31-7 10/29 ____ L ____Indiana ____________ 34-45 11/5 _____W * ___Northwestern _______ 35-10 11/12 ____ T * ___Ohio State __________ 24-24 11/19 ____W ____Minnesota __________ 31-22 12/31 ____ L % __North Carolina St. ____ 23-28 % -- Peach Bowl, at Atlanta, GA

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1989 (5-6-0, 3-5-0) 9/16 _____ L * ___Oregon _____________ 6-44 9/23 _____W ____Iowa State __________ 31-21 9/30 _____W * ___Tulsa ______________ 30-22 10/7 _____ L * ___Michigan State ______ 14-17 10/14 ____W ____Wisconsin __________ 31-24 10/21 ____ L * ___Michigan (h) ________ 12-26 10/28 ____W ____Northwestern _______ 35-22 11/4 _____ L * ___Illinois ______________ 7-31 11/11 ____ L ____Ohio State ___________ 0-28 11/18 ____W ____Purdue______________ 24-0 11/25 ____ L * ___Minnesota ___________ 7-43

1994 (5-5-1, 3-4-1) 9/3 ______W * ___Central Michigan ____ 52-21 9/10 _____W * ___Iowa State ___________ 37-9 9/17 _____ L ____Penn State __________ 21-61 9/24 _____ L ____Oregon ____________ 18-40 10/1 _____ L * ___Michigan ___________ 14-29 10/8 _____ L * ___Indiana (h) __________ 20-27 10/15 ____ L ____Illinois ______________ 7-47 10/22 ____W * ___Michigan State ______ 19-14 10/29 ____ T ____Purdue_____________ 21-21 11/12 ____W * ___Northwestern _______ 49-13 11/19 ____W ____Minnesota __________ 49-42

1990 (8-4-0, 6-2-0) 9/15 _____W * ___Cincinnati __________ 63-10 9/22 _____W * ___Iowa State __________ 45-35 9/29 _____ L ____Miami (FL) __________ 21-48 10/6 _____W ____Michigan State _______ 12-7 10/13 ____W * ___Wisconsin __________ 30-10 10/20 ____W ____Michigan ___________ 24-23 10/27 ____W * ___Northwestern (h) ____ 56-14 11/3 _____W ____Illinois _____________ 54-28 11/10 ____ L * ___Ohio State __________ 26-27 11/17 ____W * ___Purdue______________ 38-9 11/24 ____ L ____Minnesota __________ 24-31 1/1 ______ L % __Washington ________ 34-46 % -- Rose Bowl at Pasadena, CA

1995 (8-4, 4-4) 9/9 ______W * ___Northern Iowa ______ 34-13 9/16 _____W ____Iowa State __________ 27-10 9/30 _____W * ___New Mexico State ____ 59-21 10/7 _____W ____Michigan State _______ 21-7 10/14 ____W * ___Indiana (h) __________ 22-13 10/21 ____ L * ___Penn State __________ 27-41 10/28 ____ L ____Ohio State __________ 35-56 11/4 _____ L * ___Illinois ______________ 7-26 11/11 ____ L ____Northwestern _______ 20-31 11/18 ____W ____Wisconsin __________ 33-20 11/25 ____W * ___Minnesota ___________ 45-3 12/29 ____W % __Washington ________ 38-18 % -- Sun Bowl at El Paso, TX

1991 (10-1-1, 7-1-0) 9/7 ______W * ___Hawaii _____________ 53-10 9/14 _____W ____Iowa State __________ 29-10 9/28 _____W * ___Northern Illinois ______ 58-7 10/5 _____ L * ___Michigan ___________ 24-43 10/12 ____W ____Wisconsin ___________ 10-6 10/19 ____W * ___Illinois (h) __________ 24-21 10/26 ____W ____Purdue_____________ 31-21 11/2 _____W ____Ohio State ___________ 16-9 11/9 _____W * ___Indiana ____________ 38-21 11/16 ____W ____Northwestern _______ 24-10 11/23 ____W * ___Minnesota ___________ 23-8 12/30 ____ T % __Brigham Young ______ 13-13 % -- Holiday Bowl at San Diego, CA

1996 (9-3, 6-2) 9/7 ______W * ___Arizona ____________ 21-20 9/14 _____W * ___Iowa State __________ 38-13 9/21 _____ L ____Tulsa ______________ 20-27 10/5 _____W * ___Michigan State (h) ___ 37-30 10/12 ____W ____Indiana ____________ 31-10 10/19 ____W ____Penn State __________ 21-20 10/26 ____ L * ___Ohio State __________ 26-38 11/2 _____W ____Illinois _____________ 31-21 11/9 _____ L * ___Northwestern _______ 13-40 11/16 ____W * ___Wisconsin ___________ 31-0 11/23 ____W ____Minnesota __________ 43-24 12/29 ____W % __Texas Tech ___________ 27-0 % -- Builders Square Alamo Bowl at San Antonio, TX

1992 (5-7-0, 4-4-0) 8/29 _____ L $ ___N.C. State___________ 14-24 9/5 ______ L * ___Miami (FL) ___________ 7-24 9/12 _____W * ___Iowa State ___________ 21-7 9/26 _____ L ____Colorado ___________ 12-28 10/3 _____ L ____Michigan ___________ 28-52 10/10 ____W * ___Wisconsin __________ 23-22 10/17 ____W ____Illinois _____________ 24-14 10/24 ____ L * ___Purdue (h) __________ 16-27 10/31 ____ L * ___Ohio State __________ 15-38 11/7 _____W ____Indiana _____________ 14-0 11/14 ____W * ___Northwestern _______ 56-14 11/21 ____ L ____Minnesota __________ 13-28 $ -- Kickoff Classic at East Rutherford, N.J.

1997 (7-5, 4-4) 9/6 ______W * __Northern Iowa _______ 66-0 9/13 _____W * ___Tulsa ______________ 54-16 9/20 _____W ____Iowa State __________ 63-20 9/27 _____W * ___Illinois _____________ 38-10 10/4 _____ L ____Ohio State ___________ 7-23 10/18 ____ L ____Michigan ___________ 24-28 10/25 ____W * ___Indiana (h) ___________ 62-0 11/1 _____W * ___Purdue_____________ 35-17 11/8 _____ L ____Wisconsin __________ 10-13 11/15 ____ L ____Northwestern _______ 14-15 11/22 ____W * ___Minnesota ___________ 31-0 12/31 ____ L % __Arizona State ________ 7-17 % -- Norwest Sun Bowl at El Paso, TX

1993 (6-6-0, 3-5-0) 9/4 ______W * ___Tulsa ______________ 26-25 9/11 _____W ____Iowa State __________ 31-28 9/18 _____ L * ___Penn State ___________ 0-31 10/2 _____ L ____Michigan ____________ 7-24 10/9 _____ L ____Indiana ____________ 10-16 10/16 ____ L * ___Illinois (h) ___________ 3-49 10/23 ____ L ____Michigan State ______ 10-24 10/30 ____W * ___Purdue_____________ 26-17 11/6 _____W * ___Northern Illinois _____ 54-20 11/13 ____W ____Northwestern _______ 23-19 11/20 ____W * ___Minnesota ___________ 21-3 12/31 ____ L % __California ____________ 3-37 % -- Builders Square Alamo Bowl at San Antonio, TX

1998 (3-8, 2-6) 9/5 ______W * ___Central Michigan _____ 38-0 9/12 _____ L * ___Iowa State ___________ 9-27 9/19 _____ L ____Arizona ____________ 11-35 9/26 _____W ____Illinois _____________ 37-14 10/3 _____ L * ___Michigan ____________ 9-12 10/10 ____W * ___Northwestern (h) ____ 26-24 10/17 ____ L ____Indiana _____________ 7-14 10/24 ____ L * ___Wisconsin ___________ 0-31 10/31 ____ L ____Purdue_____________ 14-36 11/14 ____ L * ___Ohio State __________ 14-45 11/21 ____ L ____Minnesota ___________ 7-49


ALL-TIME SCORES Coach Kirk Ferentz 1999 (1-10, 0-8) 9/4 ______ L * ___Nebraska ____________ 7-42 9/11 _____ L ____Iowa State __________ 10-17 9/18 _____W * ___Northern Illinois ______ 24-0 10/2 _____ L ____Michigan State _______ 3-49 10/9 _____ L * ___Penn State ___________ 7-31 10/16 ____ L ____Northwestern _______ 21-23 10/23 ____ L * ___Indiana (h) __________ 31-38 10/30 ____ L ____Ohio State __________ 11-41 11/6 _____ L * ___Illinois _____________ 24-40 11/13 ____ L ____Wisconsin ___________ 3-41 11/20 ____ L * ___Minnesota __________ 21-25 2000 (3-9, 3-5) 8/26 _____ L $ ___#8 Kansas State _______ 7-27 9/9 ______ L * ___Western Michigan ___ 21-27 9/16 _____ L * ___Iowa State __________ 14-24 9/23 _____ L ____Nebraska ___________ 13-42 9/30 _____ L ____Indiana ____________ 33-45 10/7 _____W * ___Michigan State (h) ___ 21-16 10/14 ____ L ____Illinois ______________ 0-31 10/21 ____ L * ___#13 Ohio State ______ 10-38 10/28 ____ L * ___Wisconsin ___________ 7-13 11/4 _____W ____Penn State (2 OT) ____ 26-23 11/11 ____W * ___#18 Northwestern____ 27-17 11/18 ____ L ____Minnesota __________ 24-27 $ -- Eddie Robinson Classic at Kansas City, MO 2001 (7-5, 4-4) 9/1 ______W * ___Kent State ___________ 51-0 9/8 ______W * ___Miami (OH) _________ 44-19 9/29 _____W * ___Penn State (h) _______ 24-18 10/6 _____ L ____#18 Purdue _________ 14-23 10/13 ____ L ____Michigan State ______ 28-31 10/20 ____W * ___Indiana ____________ 42-28 10/27 ____ L * ___#8 Michigan ________ 26-32 11/3 _____ L ____Wisconsin __________ 28-34 11/10 ____W ____Northwestern _______ 59-16 11/17 ____W * ___Minnesota __________ 42-24 11/24 ____ L ____Iowa State __________ 14-17 12/29 ____W % __Texas Tech __________ 19-16 % -- SYLVANIA Alamo Bowl at San Antonio, TX 2002 (11-2, 8-0) 8/31 _____W * ___Akron _____________ 57-21 9/7 ______W ____Miami (OH) _________ 29-24 9/14 _____ L * ___Iowa State __________ 31-36 9/21 _____W * ___Utah State ___________ 48-7 9/28 _____W ____Penn State (OT) ______ 42-35 10/5 _____W * ___Purdue (h) __________ 31-28 10/12 ____W * ___Michigan State ______ 44-16 10/19 ____W ____Indiana _____________ 24-8 10/26 ____W ____#8 Michigan _________ 34-9 11/2 _____W * ___Wisconsin ___________ 20-3 11/9 _____W * ___Northwestern _______ 62-10 11/16 ____W ____Minnesota __________ 45-21 1/2/03 ___ L % __#5 Southern Cal _____ 17-38 % -- FedEx Orange Bowl at Miami, FL 2003 (10-3, 5-3) 8/30 _____W * ___Miami (OH) __________ 21-3 9/6 ______W * ___Buffalo ______________ 56-7 9/13 _____W ____Iowa State __________ 40-21 9/20 _____W * ___#16 Arizona State _____ 21-2 9/27 _____ L ____Michigan State ______ 10-20 10/4 _____W * ___#9 Michigan (h) ______ 30-27 10/18 ____ L ____#8 Ohio State _______ 10-19 10/25 ____W * ___Penn State __________ 26-14 11/1 _____W * ___Illinois _____________ 41-10 11/8 _____ L ____#14 Purdue _________ 14-27 11/15 ____W * ___#17 Minnesota ______ 40-22 11/22 ____W ____Wisconsin __________ 27-21 1/1/04 ___W % __#15 Florida _________ 37-17 % -- Outback Bowl at Tampa, FL

2004 (10-2, 7-1) 9/4 ______W * ___Kent State ___________ 39-7 9/11 _____W * ___Iowa State __________ 17-10 9/18 _____ L ____Arizona State ________ 7-44 9/25 _____ L ____#18 Michigan _______ 17-30 10/2 _____W * ___Michigan State (h) ___ 38-16 10/16 ____W * ___#23 Ohio State _______ 33-7 10/23 ____W ____Penn State ____________ 6-4 10/30 ____W ____Illinois _____________ 23-13 11/6 _____W * ___Purdue_____________ 23-21 11/13 ____W ____Minnesota __________ 29-27 11/20 ____W * ___#9 Wisconsin _________ 30-7 1/1/05 ___W % __#11 LSU ____________ 30-25 % -- Capital One Bowl at Orlando, FL 2005 (7-5, 5-3) 9/3 ______W * ___Ball State ____________ 56-0 9/10 _____ L ____Iowa State ___________ 3-23 9/17 _____W * ___Northern Iowa ______ 45-21 9/24 _____ L ____#8 Ohio State ________ 6-31 10/1 _____W * ___Illinois (h) ___________ 35-7 10/8 _____W ____Purdue_____________ 34-17 10/15 ____W * ___Indiana ____________ 38-21 10/22 ____ L * ___Michigan (OT) _______ 20-23 11/5 _____ L ____Northwestern _______ 27-28 11/12 ____W ____#19 Wisconsin _______ 20-10 11/19 ____W * ___Minnesota __________ 52-28 1/2 ______ L % __#16 Florida _________ 24-31 % - - Outback Bowl at Tampa, FL 2006 (6-7, 2-6) 9/2 ______W * ___Montana ____________ 41-7 9/9 ______W ____Syracuse (2 OT) ______ 20-13 9/16 _____W * ___Iowa State __________ 27-17 9/23 _____W ____Illinois ______________ 24-7 9/30 _____ L * ___#1 Ohio State _______ 17-38 10/7 _____W * ___Purdue (h) __________ 47-17 10/14 ____ L ____Indiana ____________ 28-31 10/21 ____ L ____#3 Michigan _________ 6-20 10/28 ____W * ___Northern Illinois _____ 24-14 11/4 _____ L * ___Northwestern ________ 7-21 11/11 ____ L * ___#15 Wisconsin _______ 21-24 11/18 ____ L ____Minnesota __________ 24-34 12/30 ____ L % __#16 Texas ___________ 24-26 % - - Alamo Bowl at San Antonio, TX 2007 (6-6, 4-4) 9/1 ______W $ ___Northern Illinois ______ 16-3 9/8 ______W * ___Syracuse ____________ 35-0 9/15 _____ L ____Iowa State __________ 13-15 9/22 _____ L ____#7 Wisconsin ________ 13-17 9/29 _____ L * ___Indiana (h) __________ 20-38 10/6 _____ L ____Penn State ___________ 7-27 10/13 ____W * ___#18 Illinois ___________ 10-6 10/20 ____ L ____Purdue______________ 6-31 10/27 ____W * ___Michigan State (2 OT) _ 34-27 11/3 _____W ____Northwestern _______ 28-17 11/10 ____W * ___Minnesota __________ 21-16 11/17 ____ L * ___Western Michigan ___ 19-28 $ - - Soldier Field, at Chicago, IL

2008 (9-4, 5-3) 8/30 _____W * ___Maine ______________ 46-3 9/6 ______W * ___Fla. International______ 42-0 9/13 _____W * ___Iowa State ___________ 17-5 9/20 _____ L ____Pittsburgh __________ 20-21 9/27 _____ L * ___Northwestern (h) ____ 17-22 10/4 _____ L ____Michigan State ______ 13-16 10/11 ____W ____Indiana _____________ 45-9 10/18 ____W * ___Wisconsin __________ 38-16 11/1 _____ L ____Illinois _____________ 24-27 11/8 _____W * ___#3 Penn State _______ 24-23 11/15 ____W * ___Purdue_____________ 22-17 11/22 ____W ____Minnesota ___________ 55-0 1/1 ______W % __South Carolina ______ 31-10 % - - Outback Bowl at Tampa, FL 2009 (11-2, 6-2) 9/5 ______W * ___Northern Iowa ______ 17-16 9/12 _____W ____Iowa State ___________ 35-3 9/19 _____W * ___Arizona ____________ 27-17 9/26 _____W ____#4 Penn State _______ 21-10 10/3 _____W * ___Arkansas State ______ 24-21 10/10 ____W * ___Michigan (h) ________ 30-28 10/17 ____W ____Wisconsin __________ 20-10 10/24 ____W ____Michigan State ______ 15-13 10/31 ____W * ___Indiana ____________ 42-24 11/7 _____ L * ___Northwestern _______ 10-17 11/14 ____ L ____#8 Ohio Stae (OT) ____ 24-27 11/21 ____W * ___Minnesota ___________ 12-0 1/5 ______W % __#9 Georgia Tech _____ 24-14 % - - FedEx Orange Bowl, at Miami, FL 2010 (8-5, 4-4) 9/4 ______W * ___Eastern Illinois________ 37-7 9/11 _____W * ___Iowa State ___________ 35-7 9/18 _____ L ____#18 Arizona _________ 27-34 9/25 _____W * ___Ball State ____________ 45-0 10/2 _____W * ___#20 Penn State (h) ____ 24-3 10/16 ____W ____#24 Michigan _______ 38-28 10/23 ____ L * ___#10 Wisconsin _______ 30-31 10/30 ____W * ___#5 Michigan State _____ 37-6 11/6 _____W ____Indiana ____________ 18-13 11/13 ____ L ____Northwestern _______ 17-21 11/20 ____ L * ___#7 Ohio State _______ 17-20 11/27 ____ L ____Minnesota __________ 24-27 12/28 ____W % __#12 Missouri ________ 27-24 % - - Insight Bowl, at Tempe, AZ 2011(7-6, 4-4) 9/3 ______W * ___Tennessee Tech _______ 34-7 9/10 _____ L ____Iowa State _____ 41-44 (3OT) 9/17 _____W * ___Pittsburgh __________ 31-27 9/24 _____W * ___Louisiana-Monroe ___ 45-17 10/8 _____ L ____Penn State ___________ 3-13 10/15 ____W * ___Northwestern (h) ____ 41-31 10/22 ____W * ___Indiana ____________ 45-24 10/29 ____ L ____Minnesota __________ 21-22 11/5 _____W * ___#13 Michigan _______ 24-16 11/12 ____ L * ___#13 Michigan State ___ 21-37 11/19 ____W ____Purdue_____________ 31-21 11/25 ____ L ____#22 Nebraska ________ 7-20 12/30 ____ L % __#14 Oklahoma ______ 14-31 % - - Insight Bowl, at Tempe, AZ * - - at Iowa City (h) - - indicates Homecoming game

Iowa Hawkeye Football

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YEARLY RECORD Year 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950

Coach W-L-T none 0-1-0 none 1-1-0 none 3-2-0 E.A. Dalton 3-2-1 Ben Donnelly 3-4-0 Roger Sherman 4-4-1 none 2-5-0 A.E. Bull 7-1-1 Otto Wagonhurst 4-4-0 Alden Knipe 3-4-2 Alden Knipe 8-0-1 Alden Knipe 7-0-1 Alden Knipe 6-3-0 Alden Knipe 5-4-0 John Chalmers 9-2-0 John Chalmers 7-4-0 John Chalmers 8-2-0 Mark Catlin 2-3-0 Mark Catlin 3-2-0 Mark Catlin 2-5-0 John Griffith 2-4-1 Jess Hawley 5-2-0 Jess Hawley 3-4-0 Jess Hawley 4-3-0 Jess Hawley 5-2-0 Jess Hawley 4-3-0 Jess Hawley 3-4-0 Howard Jones 4-3-0 Howard Jones 3-5-0 Howard Jones 6-2-1 Howard Jones 5-2-0 Howard Jones 5-2-0 Howard Jones 7-0-0 Howard Jones 7-0-0 Howard Jones 5-3-0 Burt Ingwersen 6-1-1 Burt Ingwersen 5-3-0 Burt Ingwersen 3-5-0 Burt Ingwersen 4-4-0 Burt Ingwersen 6-2-0 Burt Ingwersen 4-2-2 Burt Ingwersen 4-4-0 Burt Ingwersen 1-6-1 Ossie Solem 1-7-0 Ossie Solem 5-3-0 Ossie Solem 2-5-1 Ossie Solem 4-2-2 Ossie Solem 3-4-1 Irl Tubbs 1-7-0 Irl Tubbs 1-6-1 Eddie Anderson 6-1-1 Eddie Anderson 4-4-0 Eddie Anderson 3-5-0 Eddie Anderson 6-4-0 Slip Madigan 1-6-1 Slip Madigan 1-7-0 Clem Crowe 2-7-0 Eddie Anderson 5-4-0 Eddie Anderson 3-5-1 Eddie Anderson 4-5-0 Eddie Anderson 4-5-0 Leonard Raffensperger 3-5-1

172 Iowa Hawkeye Football

Overall Games Home 0-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 0-2-03-0-0 2-2-0 2-1-0 5-0-0 5-0-0 5-1-0 2-1-0 6-1-0 6-0-0 6-0-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 1-3-0 2-1-0 3-0-0 1-2-0 2-1-0 4-0-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 3-1-0 3-1-0 5-2-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 4-0-0 4-0-0 3-2-0 5-0-1 4-1-0 3-1-0 3-2-0 4-1-0 3-0-1 3-3-0 1-2-1 1-3-0 3-0-0 1-2-0 3-1-1 2-1-1 1-3-0 0-3-1 4-0-0 3-1-0 2-1-0 5-2-0 0-3-1 1-3-0 2-2-0 3-2-0 3-1-0 2-3-0 3-2-0 1-2-1

Away 0-1-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 121 1-4-0 2-3-1 2-3-0 4-1-1 2-2-0 1-3-2 3-0-1 2-0-1 1-2-0 3-3-0 3-1-0 1-4-0 2-2-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 0-3-1 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 1-2-0 2-1-0 2-3-0 1-2-0 0-4-0 1-0-1 2-2-0 2-2-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 0-4-0 1-2-0 2-1-0 1-2-1 1-1-0 0-4-0 0-4-0 2-3-0 1-3-1 1-1-1 1-3-0 0-4-0 1-3-0 2-1-1 1-3-0 1-4-0 1-2-0 1-3-0 0-4-0 0-5-0 2-2-0 0-4-1 2-2-0 1-3-0 2-3-0

Off. Avg. Def. Avg. 0.0 24.0 48.5 5.5 22.4 13.6 20.7 11.3 25.4 23.0 16.2 17.6 6.0 20.0 14.7 1.3 8.3 13.0 7.4 10.6 24.6 0.6 38.9 1.5 9.4 12.8 13.4 26.4 15.5 9.3 23.4 9.9 30.9 8.6 8.6 15.0 18.0 9.6 18.9 9.3 8.3 13.9 13.4 2.1 4.9 7.6 18.6 19.7 44.3 7.3 29.1 5.1 13.1 21.3 17.3 22.3 11.4 17.6 13.7 4.0 12.9 6.3 20.3 7.7 26.4 5.1 29.7 4.7 15.5 6.9 13.3 6.3 15.1 9.3 14.1 14.6 13.4 10.4 18.4 5.3 16.0 3.5 11.0 9.3 0.9 16.4 7.8 21.4 16.4 7.0 12.3 19.1 15.3 4.9 10.6 12.9 4.5 15.0 5.8 16.9 16.3 11.4 15.6 12.3 11.4 12.3 14.7 13.5 10.4 19.1 6.6 30.0 8.2 34.4 14.3 10.2 16.1 19.9 14.1 15.8 20.4 27.4 13.4 22.3

W-L-T

Big Ten Games Rank Home

Away

2-0-1 0-3-0 0-3-0 1-1-0 0-3-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 1-3-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 0-2-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 3-2-0 5-0-0 5-0-0 3-3-0 3-1-1 2-2-0 0-5-0 1-4-0 3-2-0 2-2-2 0-1-0 0-3-1 0-5-0 3-2-0 1-3-1 1-2-2 0-4-1 0-5-0 1-3-1 4-1-1 2-3-0 2-4-0 3-3-0 0-4-1 0-6-0 1-5-0 3-3-0 2-3-1 2-4-0 3-3-0 2-4-0

1st 8th 7th 5th T7th T7th 7th 4th 6th 7th 4th 5th 7th T2nd 7th 7th 7th 8th T4th 6th 5th 1st 1st 6th 3rd T4th T9th T9th T4th 5th 9th 10th 10th T5th 9th 7th T7th 10th 7th 2nd 6th 6th T6th 9th 9th T9th 4th T6th T5th T5th 6th

2-0-1 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 1-2-0 3-0-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 0-3-0 1-2-0 2-1-0 1-2-1 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 2-2-0 1-1-1 1-1-1 0-3-0 0-2-0 1-2-0 2-1-1 0-2-0 1-3-0 1-2-0 0-2-0 0-4-0 0-3-0 2-2-0 0-2-1 1-2-0 1-2-0 1-2-0

0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 1-2-0 1-0-1 1-1-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 0-1-1 0-2-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-3-0 0-1-1 2-0-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 0-2-1 0-2-0 1-2-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 2-1-0 1-2-0


YEARLY RECORD Year 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 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Totals

Overall Games Big Ten Games Coach W-L-T Home Away Off. Avg. Def. Avg. W-L-T Rank Home Away Leonard Raffensperger 2-5-2 2-1-1 0-4-1 17.8 25.9 0-5-1 9th 0-1-1 0-4-0 Forest Evashevski 2-7-0 1-3-0 1-4-0 13.4 24.4 2-5-0 7th 1-2-0 1-3-0 Forest Evashevski 5-3-1 4-1-0 1-2-1 20.8 10.1 3-3-0 T5th 2-1-0 1-2-0 Forest Evashevski 5-4-0 4-1-0 1-3-0 21.3 15.7 4-3-0 5th 3-0-0 1-3-0 Forest Evashevski 3-5-1 3-0-1 0-5-0 17.4 19.2 2-3-1 7th 2-0-1 0-3-0 Forest Evashevski 9-1-0 5-1-0 4-0-0 21.9 8.4 5-1-0 1st 2-1-0 3-0-0 Forest Evashevski 7-1-1 4-0-0 3-1-1 29.2 12.4 4-1-1 3rd 2-0-0 2-1-1 Forest Evashevski 8-1-1 4-1-1 4-0-0 29.3 14.6 5-1-0 1st 2-1-0 3-0-0 Forest Evashevski 5-4-0 3-2-0 2-2-0 25.8 11.1 3-3-0 6th 2-1-0 1-2-0 Forest Evashevski 8-1-0 5-0-0 3-1-0 26.0 12.0 5-1-0 1st 3-0-0 2-1-0 Jerry Burns 5-4-0 4-1-0 1-3-0 23.9 18.0 2-4-0 7th 2-1-0 0-3-0 Jerry Burns 4-5-0 3-2-0 1-3-0 14.1 18.4 3-3-0 T5th 2-1-0 1-2-0 Jerry Burns 3-3-2 2-1-1 1-2-1 15.8 14.0 2-3-1 8th 2-1-0 0-2-1 Jerry Burns 3-6-0 2-3-0 1-3-0 18.9 23.2 1-5-0 9th 0-3-0 1-2-0 Jerry Burns 1-9-0 0-5-0 1-4-0 9.4 9.2 0-7-0 10th 0-3-0 0-4-0 Ray Nagel 2-8-0 2-4-0 0-4-0 8.6 25.3 1-6-0 10th 1-3-0 0-3-0 Ray Nagel 1-8-1 1-4-0 0-4-1 16.1 27.7 0-6-1 T9th 0-3-0 0-3-1 Ray Nagel 5-5-0 3-3-0 2-2-0 32.2 28.9 4-3-0 T5th 2-2-0 2-1-0 Ray Nagel 5-5-0 3-3-0 2-2-0 25.5 27.5 3-4-0 T5th 1-2-0 2-2-0 Ray Nagel 3-6-1 3-2-0 0-4-1 12.9 25.9 3-3-1 4th 3-1-0 0-2-1 Frank Lauterbur 1-10-0 1-4-0 0-6-0 11.0 35.5 1-8-0 10th 1-3-0 0-5-0 Frank Lauterbur 3-7-1 2-2-1 1-5-0 10.0 19.0 2-6-1 T8th 1-2-1 1-4-0 Frank Lauterbur 0-11-0 0-5-0 0-6-0 12.7 36.5 0-8-0 T9th 0-4-0 0-4-0 Bob Commings 3-8-0 3-3-0 0-5-0 12.8 28.0 2-6-0 T7th 2-2-0 0-4-0 Bob Commings 3-8-0 2-5-0 1-3-0 16.5 25.4 3-5-0 T7th 1-3-0 2-2-0 Bob Commings 5-6-0 2-3-0 3-3-0 14.6 21.3 3-5-0 T7th 1-3-0 2-2-0 Bob Commings 5-6-0 3-4-0 2-2-0 15.0 20.8 3-5-0 T6th 1-3-0 2-2-0 Bob Commings 2-9-0 2-4-0 0-5-0 11.4 23.4 2-6-0 8th 2-2-0 0-4-0 Hayden Fry 5-6-0 2-4-0 3-2-0 21.7 19.6 4-4-0 5th 1-3-0 3-1-0 Hayden Fry 4-7-0 2-4-0 2-3-0 14.0 21.6 4-4-0 4th 2-2-0 2-2-0 Hayden Fry 8-4-0 5-1-0 3-3-0 21.7 13.1 6-2-0 T1st 3-1-0 3-1-0 Hayden Fry 8-4-0 3-2-0 5-2-0 19.1 19.2 6-2-0 3rd 3-1-0 3-1-0 Hayden Fry 9-3-0 5-0-0 4-3-0 31.7 15.8 7-2-0 3rd 5-0-0 2-2-0 Hayden Fry 8-4-1 3-2-1 5-2-0 27.6 15.5 5-3-1 T4th 2-1-1 3-2-0 Hayden Fry 10-2-0 6-0-0 4-2-0 36.7 15.6 7-1-0 1st 4-0-0 3-1-0 Hayden Fry 9-3-0 6-1-0 3-2-0 32.6 17.8 5-3-0 T3rd 3-1-0 2-2-0 Hayden Fry 10-3-0 4-1-0 6-2-0 30.0 19.3 6-2-0 T2nd 3-1-0 3-1-0 Hayden Fry 6-4-3 3-1-2 3-3-1 25.9 17.9 4-1-3 T3rd 2-0-2 2-1-1 Hayden Fry 5-6-0 1-5-0 4-1-0 17.9 25.3 3-5-0 T6th 0-4-0 3-1-0 Hayden Fry 8-4-0 5-1-0 3-3-0 35.6 24.0 6-2-0 T1st 3-1-0 3-1-0 Hayden Fry 10-1-1 5-1-0 5-0-1 28.6 14.9 7-1-0 2nd 3-1-0 4-0-0 Hayden Fry 5-7-0 3-3-0 2-4-0 20.3 23.2 4-4-0 5th 2-2-0 2-2-0 Hayden Fry 6-6-0 4-2-0 2-4-0 17.8 24.4 3-5-0 8th 2-2-0 1-3-0 Hayden Fry 5-5-1 4-2-0 1-3-1 27.9 29.5 3-4-1 7th 2-2-0 1-2-1 Hayden Fry 8-4-0 4-2-0 4-2-0 30.7 21.6 4-4-0 6th 2-2-0 2-2-0 Hayden Fry 9-3-0 4-2-0 5-1-0 28.3 20.3 6-2-0 T3rd 2-2-0 4-0-0 Hayden Fry 7-5-0 6-0-0 1-5-0 34.3 13.3 4-4-0 T6th 4-0-0 0-4-0 Hayden Fry 3-8-0 2-4-0 1-4-0 15.6 26.1 2-6-0 T7th 1-3-0 1-3-0 Kirk Ferentz 1-10-0 1-5-0 0-5-0 14.7 31.5 0-8-0 11th 0-4-0 0-4-0 Kirk Ferentz 3-9-0 2-4-0 1-5-0 16.9 27.5 3-5-0 8th 2-2-0 1-3-0 Kirk Ferentz 7-5-0 5-1-0 2-4-0 32.6 21.5 4-4-0 T4th 3-1-0 1-3-0 Kirk Ferentz 11-2-0 6-1-0 5-1-0 37.2 19.7 8-0-0 T1st 4-0-0 4-0-0 Kirk Ferentz 10-3-0 7-0-0 3-3-0 28.7 16.2 5-3-0 T4th 4-0-0 1-3-0 Kirk Ferentz 10-2-0 6-0-0 4-2-0 24.3 17.6 7-1-0 T1st 4-0-0 3-1-0 Kirk Ferentz 7-5-0 5-1-0 2-4-0 30.0 20.0 5-3-0 T3rd 3-1-0 2-2-0 Kirk Ferentz 6-7-0 4-3-0 2-4-0 23.8 20.7 2-6-0 T8th 1-3-0 1-3-0 Kirk Ferentz 6-6-0 4-2-0 2-4-0 18.5 18.8 4-4-0 T-5th 3-1-0 1-3-0 Kirk Ferentz 9-4-0 6-1-0 3-3-0 30.3 13.0 5-3-0 T-4th 3-1-0 2-2-0 Kirk Ferentz 11-2-0 6-1-0 5-1-0 23.2 15.4 6-2-0 T-2nd 3-1-0 3-1-0 Kirk Ferentz 8-5-0 5-2-0 3-3-0 28.9 17.0 4-4-0 T-4th 4-0-0 0-4-0 Kirk Ferentz 7-6-0 6-1-0 1-5-0 27.5 23.8 4-4-0 4th-Div. 3-1-0 1-3-0 594-522-39 376-202-16 218-320-23 295-353-25 164-133-13 131-220-12

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LETTERMEN -AAbraham, Ryan _____________ 1994 Adams, Mark ____________ 1987,88 Aegerter, Greg ________ 1988,89,90 Aeschliman, Wes _______ 2006,07,08 Age, Louis _________________ 1968 Ahlgren, Don ______________ 1956 Aiello, Sam ___________ 2000,01,03 Akin, Austin ________________ 1931 Akin, Paul _________________ 1935 Aldrich, Charles________ 1892,93,94 Alexander, Archie ______ 1909,10,11 Alexander, Dave _____1983,85,86,87 Allen, Antwan _______2002,03,04,05 Allen, George _________ 1903,05,06 Allen, Greg ___________ 1991,92,94 Allen, Jeremy ____ 1998,99,2000,01 Allen, Joseph____________ 1893,94 Allen, Robert ____________ 1937,38 Allendorf, Kevin ____________ 1989 Allison, Greg __________ 1967,68,69 Allison, William _____________ 1895 Alston, Quinton ____________ 2011 Alt, John ___________1980,81,82,83 Alvis, Dominic ______________ 2011 Ambrose, Phil ______________ 1977 Anderson, Bill _______1986,87,88,89 Anderson, Richard _____ 1935,36,37 Anderson, Robert ______ 1965,66,67 Anderson, Ross ________ 1940,41,47 Anderson, Tim_______1985,86,87,88 Andrews, Jeff ______________ 1993 Andruska, Bruno _______ 1938,39,40 Angel, Kevin _______________ 1985 Angerer, Pat __________ 2006,08,09 Ankeny, Gerald ________ 1939,40,41 Annis, Daryl ________________ 1943 Anttila, Jeff _________1990,91,92,93 Arkeilpane, James______ 1976,77,78 Armil, Paul ____________ 1926,27,28 Armington, Dennis _______ 1974,75 Arzberger, Bob _____________ 1943 Ash, William ____________ 1932,34 Asmus, Kody ____________ 2003,04 Atkins, Plez _________1994,95,96,97 Atkinson, William ________ 1903,04 Audlehelm, Joe _____________ 2011

-BBabineaux, Jonathan _2000,02,03,04 Bachman, Jay ______________ 1983 Bailey, Bill ____________ 1981,82,83 Bailey, Charles ______________ 1891 Bain, Ryan ______________ 2005,06 Baird, Burton _______________ 1911 Baker, Jason _____ 1997,98,99,2000 Baker, Mark ________________ 1898 Balazs, Frank __________ 1936,37,38 Baldwin, Marty _____________ 1992 Ball, Marty ____________ 1979,80,82 Ballard, Christian _____2007,08,09,10 Balliet, Michael _____________ 1890 Barden, Mark_______________ 1970 Banks, Brad _____________ 2001,02 Banks, Earl __________1946,47,48,49 Banks, Kirk ______________ 1982,84 Banks, Tavian________1994,95,96,97 Banton, Oscar ___________ 1910,11 Barbera, Kevin ______________ 1961 Barbour, William _________ 1942,43 Barkema, C.J. __________ 2002,04,05

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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 Baughman, Bill _____________ 1943 Baxley, Rob _________1988,89,90,91 Bayless, Rick ________1984,85,86,87 Beard, Jeff _________________ 1987 Becker, Andrew __________ 2004,05 Belleus, Walner _____________ 2004 Becker, Dave __________ 1976,77,78 Becker, Fred________________ 1916 Belding, Lester ______1918,19,20,21 Bell, Charles________________ 1909 Bell, Nick _____________ 1988,89,90 Bell, Wendell ____________ 1970,71 Benda, Russell ___________ 1946,47 Benjamin, Wendell _______ 1929,30 Bennett, Bernard ______ 1950,51,52 Bennett, George _______ 1993,94,95 Bennett, Mike ______________ 1985 Benschoter, Doug ____1975,76,77,78 Benskin, William ____________ 1944 Bergstrom, Wallace __________ 1939 Bernstine, Jordan ____2007,08,10,11 Berrie, Tyrone _______1985,86,87,88 Berry, John ___________ 1901,02,04 Betts, Ladell______ 1998,99,2000,01 Beutjer, Jon ________________ 2000 Bevill, William _________ 1967,68,69 Bickford, Jay ____________ 1998,99 Bickham, Lloyd ________ 1993,94,95 Bielema, Bret ________1989,90,91,92 Bigach, Steve ______________ 2011 Bilek, Guy ______________ 1966,67 Binns, Broderick _____2008,09,10,11 Bishop, Willie_______________ 1986 Bjork, Donald ______________ 1950 Blackburn, James ___________ 1915 Blackmore, Ausman _________ 1898 Blackmore, Ralph ________ 1896,97 Blaha, Bob ______________ 1974,76 Blair, Fred _________________ 1892 Blatcher, Phil ________1978,79,80,81 Blazek, A.J. ____________ 1999,2000 Bleeker, John_______________ 1917 Block, Lawrence _____1917,18,19,20 Bloomquist, Frank______ 1955,56,57 Blue, Larry __________1989,91,92,93 Blum, Tyler ___________ 2006,07,08 Bobek, Jeff ________________ 1980 Boddicker, Dan _____________ 1983 Boettner, Scott _____________ 1975 Bohannon, Gordy ________ 1979,81 Bolan, Mike _____________ 1985,86 Bolden, Charles _____________ 1968 Boleyn, Scott ____________ 2001,02 Bollers, Trevor _______1994,96,97,98 Bolton, Leonard _________ 1974,75 Bonior, David ______________ 1966 Boone, Pat ____________ 1992,93,94 Boothe, Charles _________ 1952,53 Borchers, Kory _________ 2001,02,03

Bortz, Mark _________1979,80,81,82 Bostwick, Robert_________ 1949,50 Boudreaux, Tyrone __________ 1992 Bowen, Carl ________________ 1945 Bowen, Carl T. ______________ 1913 Bowen, Donald ________ 1955,56,57 Bowen, Matt __________ 1997,98,99 Bowers, Jacob ______________ 2004 Bowersox, Mike_____________ 1988 Bowlin, Richard __________ 1935,36 Bowlsby, Clifton ____________ 1915 Bowlsby, John ______________ 1975 Bradley, Bill ___________ 1979,80,81 Bradley, David _______2001,02,03,04 Bradley, Howard _________ 1949,50 Bradley, Phil __________ 1989,90,91 Brady, Charles ___________ 1937,38 Brady, Mike _________1976,77,78,79 Brandt, Duane _________ 1949,50,51 Bream, Allan __________ 1966,67,68 Breault, Steve _________ 1989,90,92 Bremner, William_______ 1890,94,98 Brevi, Chris ________________ 2004 Briggs, Charles _____________ 1901 Briggs, William ________ 1963,64,65 Bristol, Joe ____________ 1949,50,51 Britzmann, Burt________ 1950,51,52 Brockway, James_______ 1898,1900 Brodell, Andy _______2005,06,07,08 Broeder, George _____1951,52,53,54 Broghamer, Bill _____________ 1983 Bromert, Zach _______1995,96,97,98 Brooks, Dave ____________ 1969,70 Brooks, Rick _____________ 1971,73 Brown, Corey _______1996,97,98,99 Brown, Greg ________1987,88,89,90 Brown, Jeff ___________ 1979,80,81 Brown, John ____________ 1958,59 Brown, Maurice __________ 2002,03 Brown, Mikkel _________ 1999,2000 Brown, Steve _______________ 1984 Brown, Richard ________ 1926,27,28 Browne, Dave ___________ 1981,82 Brownlee, Sam ________ 2004,05,06 Brueckner, Carl __________ 1913,14 Bruggeman, Rob_________ 2007,08 Brugman, Francis ___________ 1907 Bryant, Dave ________1972,73,74,75 Buch, Doug _________1989,90,91,92 Buch, Jeff __________________ 2000 Buckley, Roy _______________ 1903 Buckley, Fred __________ 1901,02,03 Buckley, George _______ 1910,11,12 Budzik, Bernard _______ 1962,63,64 Buggs, Glenn__________ 1981,82,83 Bulaga, Bryan _________ 2007,08,09 Bullock, Damon ____________ 2011 Buntz, Andrew ________ 1949,50,51 Burger, Michael ______1995,96,97,98 Burke, Kenny _______________ 1978 Burke, Louis_____________ 1979,80 Burke, Mike ___________ 1986,87,88 Burkett, Charles ____________ 1943 Burkett, Bill ___________ 1940,41,42 Burks, Shanty _______1973,74,75,77 Burmeister, Paul _________ 1992,93 Burns, ? ___________________ 1895 Burrell, Doug ____________ 1984,85 Burrier, Emmett________ 1898,1900 Burrier, Tony _____ 1999,2000,01,02 Burroughs, John _______ 1955,56,58

Burt, Kerry __________1984,85,86,87 Busch, Tom _________2004,05,06,07 Bush, Fred __________1982,83,84,85 Bush, Larry _____________ 1973,74 Busk, Russell __________ 1937,38,39 Butler, Dave _____________ 1974,75 Byard, Rich ________________ 1971 Byers, Clar _________________ 1926 Byers, Herbert ______________ 1944 Byrd, Joseph _______________ 1947

-CCabalka, Tom__________ 1970,71,73 Caldwell, Butch ______1972,73,75,76 Caldwell, Jim ________1973,74,75,76 Calhoun, John ___________ 1960,61 Callaghan, Mark _________ 1976,77 Calloway, Kyle _________ 2007,08,09 Campbell, Johnny ____1972,73,74,75 Campbell, Vince _________ 1981,82 Caplan, Arnold ________ 1949,50,51 Carberry, Joseph _________ 1913,14 Carberry, William ______ 1906,07,08 Carlsen, John ______________ 1930 Carlsen, Oakley __________ 1927,28 Carlson, Raymond _____ 1946,47,48 Carr, Spencer _______________ 1893 Carroll, John _______________ 1983 Carter, Ricchard _______ 1995,96,97 Case, Lyman ____________ 1930,31 Casey, Tyler ________________ 1993 Cassady, Alan _________ 1968,69,70 Castillo, Greg __________ 2009,10,11 Cato, David _____________ 2008,09 Cavole, Racior _________ 1968,69,70 Cervanak, William ___________ 1961 Cervantes, Edgar_____2000,01,02,03 Chalmers, Andrew _______ 1904,05 Chambers, Brett _______ 1994,95,96 Chambers, Dave _________ 1982,83 Chandler, Nate __________ 2002,03 Chandler, Scott ______2003,04,05,06 Chaney, Jr., Paul _______ 2007,09,10 Chappelle, Keith _________ 1979,80 Charlton, Clyde _____________ 1919 Chase, William______________ 1897 Chatterton, Robert _______ 1926,27 Chelf, Donald _________ 1951,52,53 Chinander, Bret _____________ 2005 Chinander, Erik _____________ 2002 Christensen, Jake ______ 2006,07,08 Christian, Kennon ______ 2004,05,06 Christie, Malcolm ___________ 1987 Churchill, Ray ______________ 1968 Cilek, Mike ____________ 1967,68,69 Clark, Craig _________1984,85,86,87 Clark, Dallas __________ 2000,01,02 Clark, Gary__________1988,89,90,91 Clark, Jerry _____________ 1952,53 Clark, Raj _______________ 1997,98 Clark, Richard ______________ 1959 Clauson, Richard _________ 1959,60 Clauss, Jared ________2000,01,02,03 Clayborn, Adrian _____2007,08,09,10 Clayton, Jeff _______________ 1972 Clearman, Eugene __________ 1931 Clement, Dave ________ 1968,69,70 Clemons, Craig ________ 1969,70,71 Clemons, Homer _________ 1910,12 Cleveland, James ___________ 2007 Cmejrek, James __________ 1964,65


LETTERMEN Coast, Preston ______________ 1889 Coast, William ______________ 1898 Coats, Billy __________1993,94,95,96 Cody, Jim__________________ 1978 Coker, Marcus ___________ 2010,11 Coldren, Clymer ____________ 1894 Coldren, Paul____________ 1895,96 Coldren, Stevens _________ 1894,95 Cole, Colin _______ 1999,2000, 01,02 Cole, Mel _____________ 1979,80,81 Coleman, Jacody ________ 2007,08 Collins, Benjamin ________ 1908,09 Collins, Marcu ______________ 2011 Collins, Tony _______________ 1997 Collins, William __________ 1893,94 Comly, Ross ________________ 1908 Commack, Donald _____ 1949,50,51 Commings, Bob _______ 1953,56,57 Commings, Bobby Jr. _____ 1977,78 Conatser, Ron ______________ 1973 Conklin, Joe _______________ 2009 Connor, Edward ____________ 1907 Conrad, Carl _______________ 1938 Considine, Sean _____2001,02,03,04 Converse, Willard ___________ 1894 Cook, Jesse _____________ 1976,77 Cook, Marv _________1985,86,87,88 Cooks, Kerry ________1994,95,96,97 Cooley, Clark _______________ 1927 Corbin, Zane ________1981,82,83,84 Cotton, Marshall _______ 1985,86,87 Coulthard, George _______ 1900,03 Couppee, Al __________ 1939,40,41 Cox, Arthur _____________ 1889,90 Cozad, Jim __________1943,46,47,48 Crain, Maurea _______1990,91,92,93 Crank, Ernest ____________ 1992,93 Crayne, Dick __________ 1933,34,35 Creer, Nate _________1982,83,84,85 Crees, Barry ___________ 1966,67,68 Crocker, Tracy _______1978,79,80,81 Crockett, Robbie _____ 1999,2000,01 Cronin, Ben ___________ 2003,04,05 Cross, Alan _________1989,90,91,92 Cross, Charles _________ 1970,71,72 Cross, Clarence _____________ 1944 Crossley, James _____________ 1890 Croston, Dave _________ 1984,85,86 Croston, Jeff ____________ 1987,88 Crouse, Jim ________________ 1969 Crowe, Kyle ________________ 1986 Crull, Gary ______________ 1976,77 Cuhel, Frank ____________ 1926,27 Cummins, Cameron ____ 1952,53,54 Cunningham, Alonzo ____________ 1998,99,2000,01 Cunningham, Rich _______ 1976,77 Curran, Francis ________ 1940,41,42 Curran, Ted ___________ 1942,46,47 Curry, Paul ____________ 1910,11,12 Cutler, F.H. _________________ 1890 Cutting, Elmer ______________ 1895

-DDailey, Mike___________ 1990,92,93 Dallas, William ______________ 1944 Daniel, Lebron ______2008,09,10,11 Daniels, Charles ____________ 1952 Daniels, Mike__________ 2009,10,11 Dalton, Harold __________ 2007,08 Danner, David ______________ 1943

Danzy, Charles ______1975,76,77,78 Darling, Craig _________ 1970,71,72 Dauber, Raymond ______ 1923,24,25 Davis, Bruce __________ 1974,75,76 Davis, Bruce ____________ 2008,09 Davis, Calvin ________2003,04,05,06 Davis, Champ _______2003,04,05,06 Davis, Chet _____________ 1987,88 Davis, George _______1983,84,85,86 Davis, Ian __________________ 1995 Davis, Jeff _________________ l979 Davis, John ___________ 1915,16,17 Davis, Keenan _________ 2009,10,11 Davis, Rod __________1988,89,90,91 Davis, Scott ________1989,90, 91, 92 Davis, Victor _______________ 1962 Davison, Derrick _______ 1999,2000 Dawkins, Ma’Quan ___2003,04,05,06 Dawson, Carl _______________ 1892 Day, David _________________ 1946 Day, Shane _____________ 1993,94 Deal, Chad____________ 1997,98,99 Dean, Anthony ______1991,92,93,94 Dean, Floyd ___________ 1937,38,39 Dean, Pat ___________1978,79,80,81 DeAntona, Joseph ________ l963,64 Deasy, Richard ________ 1954,55,56 Dee, Clarence ______________ 1934 Dee, James ________________ 1930 Deems, Oren _______________ 1898 DeHeer, Floyd _________ 1935,36,37 DellaVedova, Tullio __________ 1931 DeNio, Earl ________________ 1914 Denning, Charles ______ 1949,50,51 Densmore, Adam ___________ 2002 Derby, A.J. _________________ 2011 Derby, John _________1988,89,90,91 Derby, Zach _____________ 2010,11 DeProspero, David _____ 1949,50,51 Deutsch, Phillip ________ 1962,63,64 DeVilder, Jeff ____________ 1977,78 Devine, Aubrey ________ 1919,20,21 Devine, Glenn _________ 1919,20,21 Devlin, Joe ___________ 1973,74,75 Devlin, Mike ________1989,90,91,92 DeVries, Jared _______1995,96,97,98 Diaco, Bobby ________1992,93,94,95 DiBona, Shane _____________ 2010 DiCindio, William ________ 1960,61 Dick, Leo _______________ 1912,13 Dickel, Dan ___________ 1971,72,73 Dickerhoff, Del __________ 1941,42 Dickerson, Voris ____________ 1932 Diehl, John _____________ 1965,67 Diehl, Bill _____________ 1939,40,41 Dillner, Mike __________ 1970,71,72 DiMarco, Al _____________ 1947,48 Disser, Kelly ___________ 1969,70,71 Dittmer, Jack ________1946,47,48,49 Divis, Greg ______________ 1987,88 Dobrino, Don _________ 1954,55,56 Dodge, Tim _________ 1999,2000,01 Doering, Dan__________ 2007,08,09 Dolan, Bill ______________ 1977,78 Dolezal, Mike ____ 1998,99,2000,01 Dolly, Edward _________ 1930,31,32 Donnelly, William ______ 1914,15,18 Donahue, Ryan ______2007,08,09,10 Donatell, Tom ___________ 2010,11 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

-EEarly, Quinn_________1984,85,86,87 Eby, Moray _________1897,98,99,00 Edds, A.J. ___________2006,07,08,09 Ede, Mark _________________ 1995 Edmonds, Charles ________ 1895,96 Edson, Willis __________ 1899,1900 Edwards, Justin _____________ 2006 Edwards, Michael ______ 1967,68,69 Egan, George ______________ 1898 Ehret, James _______________ 1909 Eicherly, Jack __________ 1936,37,38 Ejiasi, Chigozie ______2001,02,03,04 Elbert, Donald ______________ 1964 Elgin, Jeff __________________ 1970 Elgin, Mike____________ 2004,05,06 Elliott, Bob____________ 1972,74,75 Elliott, Edward___________ 1906,07 Elliott, Lloyd ________1889,90,92,93 Ellis, Kent ___________1977,78,79,80 Ellis, Kevin __________1977,78,79,80 Ellis, Thomas _______________ 1952 Ely, Asher __________________ 1900 Ely, Harold ____________ 1928,29,30 Ely, Larry _____________ 1967,68,69 Engeldiner, Karl_____________ 1922 English, Steve ___________ 1997,98 Enich, Mike ___________ 1938,39,40 Ennis-Inge, Bill ______1993,94,95,96 Epenesa, Epenesa ___________ 1997 Epps, Herschel _____________ 1970 Erb, James _________________ 1981 Ertz, Mike ______________ 1988,89 Eshareturi, George __________ 2004 Essy, Mark ______________ 1973,74 Estes, John ________________ 1947 Eubanks, Rafael ______2006,07,08,09 Evans, Ben _________________ 2010 Evans, Gary ________________ 1976 Evans, Richard _________ 1937,38,39 Evenden, John _____________ 1966 Ewen, Ettore _______________ 2006 Ewen, Roger _______________ 1959 Eyde, Matt ______________ 1992,93

-FFagerlind, Paul __________ 1944,45 Faind, Rod _________________ 1967 Fairchild, Ron _________ 1949,50,51 Faley, Teddy Jo ________ 1990,91,92 Farmer, Thomas _______ 1940,41,42 Farrell, John___________ 1970,71,72 Farroh, Mike ____________ 1928,29 Farroh, Shipley __________ 1936,37 Faske, Jerold __________ 1948,49,50 Favrow, Jim ________________ 1980 Fechter, Russell _____________ 1946 Fedders, Greg _________ 1987,88,89 Fee, Joseph _____________ 1908,09 Fenstermaker, Andy ______ 2005,06 Fenton, Bill ___________ 1951,52,53 Fequiere, Fritz _________ 1992,93,94 Ferentz, Brian _________ 2003,04,05 Ferentz, James __________ 2010,11 Ferguson, James ____________ 1942 Ferguson, Larry ________ 1959,60,62 Ferren, William _____________ 1891 Ferroni, Mike ________1989,90,91,92 Ferry, Terry _____________ 1964,65 Fetter, Mark _________1972,73,74,75 Feuerbach, Kerry_________ 1975,76 Fiedorowicz, C.J. _________ 2010,11 Ficeli, John _____________ 1965,66 Fick, Rob _______________ 1971,74 Filer, Rodney ________1993,94,95,96 Filloon, Jon ___________ 1988,90,91 Fischer, Alan _______________ 1962 Fischer, Darrell __________ 1923,24 Fisher, Hugh _______________ 1962 Fisher, Raymond _______ 1931,32,33 Fisher, Russell ___________ 1933,34 Fisher, Scott________________ 1992 Fitzgerald, Greg ____________ 1984 Flagg, Mike _________1984,85,86,87 Fleckenstein, Bill _________ 1923,24 Fleming, Willie _____________ 1958 Flemister, Zeron _______ 1996,98,99 Fletcher, Bradley _____2005,06,07,08 Fletcher, Gary ___________ 1962,63 Flood, Bud _________________ 1944 Folland, Brian ______________ 1984 Follett, Mike ________2002,03,04,05 Fontes, John _______________ 1971 Ford, John _________________ 1943 Forgy, Joe _________________ 2011 Forte, Jeff _________________ 1981 Fosdick, Robert __________ 1915,16 Foster, Gerald _________ 1931,33,34 Foster, Melvin _______1987,88,89,90 Frantz, Tom _____________ 1979,80 Frantz, Mike _______________ 1974 Frazier, Chris _______________ 1992 Frazier, Jim _________1977,78,80,81 Freeman, James _______ 1953,54,55 Freeman, Marshall __________ 2003 Frey, Harry _________________ 1943 Fritzel, Carl _____________ 1906,07 Fry, Westley ___________ 1923,24,25 Fryauf, Donald _____________ 1948 Frye, George __________ 1939,40,41 Frymire, Richard _________ 1951,52 Fuahala, Hausia __________ 1993,94 Fuhrman, John ________ 1927,28,29 Furlong, Kevin ___________ 1957,58

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LETTERMEN -GGabelmann, Zach ____2003,04,05,06 Gaines, Richard __________ 1895,96 Gales, Pete__________1978,79,80,81 Gallagher, Frank _________ 1936,37 Gallagher, Jack ________ 1933,34,35 Gallagher, James____________ 1917 Gallagher, William B. ____ 1937,39,40 Gallagher, William F. _________ 1943 Gallery, John _______________ 2005 Gallery, Nick ________1993,94,95,96 Gallery, Robert ______2000,01,02,03 Galloway, Ledrue ___________ 1924 Gambol, Chris ___________ 1985,86 Gancarczyk, Jacob __________ 2003 Gardner, Drew_________ 2006,07,08 Gardner, John _________ 1895,96,97 Garretson, Herman _______ 1914,15 Gates, Ben ______________ 2004,05 Gattas, Bryon ___________ 2006,07 Gear, Bruce _________1983,84,85,86 Geary, Chad ________2006,07,08,09 Geater, Ron ___________ 1988,90,91 Gehrke, Del ________________ 1964 Geigel, Robert _______1946,47,48,49 George, Leon ______________ 1945 Gerleman, Loren _________ 1981,82 German, Burt ______________ 1891 Gettis, Adam ____________ 2010,11 Ghere, Jesse _______________ 1999 Giacobazzi, Tony _______ 1962,63,64 Gibbons, James________ 1955,56,57 Gibbs, Frank _______________ 1903 Gibbs, Richard ___________ 1965,66 Gibbs, Robert _________ 1966,67,68 Gibson, Damon ________ 1995,96,97 Gibson, Ed ____________ 1995,96,97 Giesen, Glen _______________ 1999 Gilbaugh, Greg ______1977,78,79,80 Gilleard, Burdell ____________ 1940 Gill, Owen __________1981,82,83,84 Gillette, Charles_____________ 1892 Gilliam, Frank __________l953,54,56 Gimm, Jonathan _________ 2009,11 Ginsberg, Louis ______1945,48,49,50 Glasener, Paul ______________ 1943 Glass, Bill _______________ 1983,84 Glassgow, Willis________ 1927,28,29 Glonek, Paul _______________ 1987 Gochenour, Ed __________ 1988,89 Godfrey, Charles _____2004,05,06,07 Goff, Mike __________1994,95,96,97 Golden, Paul _______________ 1945 Goodman, Grant _____1985,86,87,88 Gordenier, Sheldon ______ 1934,35 Gorrell, Andrew_____________ 1889 Graham, Donald _______ 1923,24,25 Granger, Norm ______1980,81,82,83 Granquist, Aaron ________ 1995,96 Grant, Duane__________ 1966,67,68 Grant, Marcus ______________ 2011 Gray, Lee __________________ 2004 Grayson, Lemuel _____1977,78,79,80 Gravel, William ________ 1956,57,58 Green, Dennis _________ 1968,69,70 Green, Jeff _________________ 1978 Green, Lester _______________ 1954 Green, Steve _______________ 1988 Green, Thomas _____________ 1905 Green, William C._______ 1939,40,41 Green, William F. _______ 1948,49,50

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Greene, Chris ______________ 1992 Greene, Shonn ________ 2005,06,08 Greenway, Chad _____2002,03,04,05 Greenwood, Brett ____2007,08,09,10 Greenwood, Glen ________ 1917,18 Greiner, Justin ______________ 2010 Greving, Aaron __________ 2000,01 Grier, Robert ____________ 1962,63 Griffen, Harold ________ 1923,24,25 Griffin, Festus ______________ 1896 Griffith, Dwight ________ 1901,03,04 Griffith, John ________1897,98,99,00 Grigsby, Herb ___________ 2005,06 Grimm, Lloyd _________ 1926,27,28 Grine, Tom ____________ 1974,75,76 Griswold, Bryce _____________ 2009 Grogan, Tom __________ 1981,82,83 Gross, Raymond _______ 1907,08,09 Gross, Samuel _________ 1913,14,15 Grothus, Joseph _____1943,46,47,48 Grouwinkel, Gary ______ 1956,57,58 Grubb, Frank ____________ 1915,16 Gruver, Bob _____________ 1967,69 Gunderson, Arthur _____ 1912,13,14 Guthrie, Eric _______________ 2011 Gusolis, Frank ______________ 1894 Gustafson, Robert ___________ 1945 Gutshall, Tim __________ 1976,77,78 Guy, Willie ____________ 1993,94,95 Guzowski, Anthony ____ 1946,47,48

-HHaganman, Kyle ____________ 2010 Hager, John ________________ 1979 Hagerty, Lorin ___________ 1927,29 Hagler, Collins _________ 1955,56,57 Haight, Dave ________1985,86,87,88 Haight, Mike __________ 1983,84,85 Hain, Robert ____________ 1958,59 Hall, John ____________ 1952,53,54 Hall, Shane ______ 1998,99,2000,01 Hall, Shelley________________ 1891 Hallstrom, Ron _____________ 1981 Halliburton, James __________ 1948 Haltom, Warren _____________ 1934 Hamilton, Chris _____________ 1969 Hamilton, Ray ______________ 2011 Hammann, Gregg ___________ 1984 Hammond, Jack ____________ 1945 Hampton, Jewel ____________ 2008 Hancock, John ________ 1922,23,24 Hand, Tom ______________ 1942,45 Hanks, Merton ______1987,88,89,90 Hanlon, Thomas ____________ 1909 Hanna, Tim _____________ 1982,83 Hansen, James _____________ 1944 Hansen, Ryan _______ 1998,99,2000 Hanson, Henry ________ 1909,11,12 Hantelmann, Harold ______ 1930,31 Happel, Bill ___________ 1983,84,85 Happel, William ________ 1955,56,57 Haralson, Aramis ____________ 2001 Harberts, Deven _________ 1987,88 Hardt, Kim _________________ 1971 Harmon, Kevin ________ 1985,86,87 Harmon, Ronnie _____1982,83,84,85 Harrell, George _____________ 1959 Harrington, Herlyn _______ 1979,80 Harris, Carl _________________ 1965 Harris, Dave ___________ 1970,71,72 Harris, Fred ___________ 1955,56,57 Harris, Homer _________ 1935,36,37

Harris, Sammie ________ 1960,61,62 Harthorne, Romero__________ 1972 Hartlieb, Chuck ________ 1986,87,88 Hartlieb, Jim ________1989,90,91,92 Hartlieb, John _______1991,92,93,94 Hartman, Craig __________ 1983,84 Harty, Frank ________________ 1980 Harty, John _________1977,78,79,80 Hass, Wilmon ______________ 1932 Hastings, Irving ________ 1906,07,08 Hatch, James ____________ 1952,54 Hatch, Toni _____________ 1955,56 Hauge, Gerhard ____________ 1930 Haugo, Tom _____________ 1967,68 Haussman, Robert __________ 1956 Hawley, Ron ____________ 1982,83 Hawkins, Max ___________ 1939,40 Hawthorne, George ______ 1988,89 Hay, Jim ___________________ 1930 Hayes, Jonathan _______ 1982,83,84 Hayes, John _____________ 1966,67 Hayes, Robert ______________ 1894 Hayes, Tom ___________ 1968,69,70 Hayman, Phillip_____________ 1952 Haymen, Phil _______________ 1973 Hazard, Charles ________ 1907,08,09 Head, James _______________ 1954 Headington, Ronald ____ 1946,47,48 Heald, Albert _______________ 1890 Hearns, Greg _______________ 1973 Hedgeman, Erric _________ 1982,83 Hegg, Phil _________________ 1976 Heil, Lynn ____________ 1972,73,74 Heldt, John _________1918,19,20,21 Helgens, James _____________ 1961 Helms, Jory ________________ 2003 Helverson, Scott _________ 1984,85 Hendricks, John _______ 1965,66,67 Hendryx, Richard ________ 1964,65 Henlon, Jason ___________ 1993,94 Heppner, Joe ____________ 1973,74 Herbert, Vane ______________ 1901 Herbst, Taylor ______________ 2009 Herington, Ken _____________ 1970 Herman, Brad _______2008,09,10,11 Herman, Robert ____________ 1937 Herrera, Hugo ______________ 2000 Herrig, Carl ________________ 1894 Herron, Anthony __ 1997,98,99,2000 Hess, Jack ______________ 1951,52 Hess, Jay __________________ 1987 Hess, John _________________ 1894 Hickman, Randall ________ 1930,31 Higdon, Grover __________ 1929,30 Hild, John ____________ 1934,35,36 Hilgenberg, Eric _________ 1994,95 Hilgenberg, Jay ______1977,78,79,80 Hilgenberg, Jerry ______ 1951,52,53 Hilgenberg, Jim _______ 1974,75,77 Hilgenberg, Joel _____1980,81,82,83 Hilgenberg, Wally ______ 1961,62,63 Hill, Bobby____________ 1975,78,79 Hill, Kahlil __________ 1998,2000,01 Hilliard, Loren ______________ 1962 Hilliard, Matt ________1990,91,92,93 Hilsabaeck, Daniel _____ 1964,65,66 Hines, Don _____________ 1925,26 Hinkel, Ed __________2002,03,04,05 Hinton, Alfred _________ 1959,60,61 Hitchens, Anthony _______ 2010,11 Hobbs, Darrell ___________ 1977,78 Hobbs, Samuel ______1895,96,97,98

Hodge, Abdul _______2002,03,04,05 Hodges, Howard _____2000,01,02,03 Hodoway, Stephen _______ 1964,66 Hoerlein, Hans _____________ 1910 Hoerner, Dick ___________ 1942,46 Hoff, Robert __________ 1948,49,50 Hoffman, Lloyd _____________ 1933 Hoinkes, Karl _______________ 1970 Hogarty, John ______________ 1979 Holbrok, Carleton ________ 1895,96 Hollenbeck, Henry _______ 1901,02 Hollis, Wilburn_________ 1959,60,61 Holloway, Warren ______ 2002,03,04 Holman, Tarig _________ 1997,98,99 Holmes, Bob ____________ 1974,75 Holmes, Frank _________ 1970,71,72 Holmes, George ____________ 1915 Holmstrom, Tim _________ 1977,78 Holsclaw, Dave ________ 1977,78,79 Holtorf, Gene ___________ 1976,79 Honnold, Brian _____________ 1991 Hook, Tork ____________ 1987,88,89 Hooks, Mike ________1980,82,83,84 Hoover, Dwight________ 1933,34,35 Horn, Donald _________ 1957,58,59 Hornaday, Mike_____________ 1993 Hornok, Mark ______________ 1994 Horton, Larry____________ 1970,71 Hosier, Scott ____________ 1993,94 Hough, Andrew _______ 1951,52,53 Houghtlin, Rob ________ 1985,86,87 Houghton, Max ________ 1912,13,14 House, Jason ________1994,95,96,97 Hoveland, Jason ____________ 2002 Howard, Joseph ____________ 1943 Howard, Sherman ___________ 1946 Howell, Lloyd ______________ 1899 Hudson, David ______1985,86,87,88 Hudson, James _____________ 1943 Huff, Terry ______________ 1964,67 Hufford, Joe __________ 1976,77,78 Hufford, Mike _______1980,81,82,83 Hufford, Paul __________ 1982,83,84 Hughes, Danan ______1989,90,91,92 Hughes, Matt _______1995,96,97,98 Hughes, Thomas ____________ 1943 Hujsak, Jim ___________ 1989,90,91 Hull, John _________________ 1892 Humpal, Mike _________ 2005,06,07 Humphrey, Tom _________ 1984,85 Humphreys, Lloyd _____ 1958,59,60 Humphries, Charlie __________ 1982 Hunter, Jack ____________ 1945,46 Hunter, Jeremiha ____2007,08,09,10 Hunter, Keith ________1981,82,83,84 Huntertmark, Cody __________ 2007 Huntrods, Clint __________ 2005,06 Hunzelman, Harry____1916,17,18,19 Hurley, Brion ________1993,94,95,96 Hutchinson, Roy ____________ 1952 Hyde, Micah __________ 2009,10,11 Hyland, Mike __________ 1908,09,10

-IIbanez, Raul ____________ 1979,80 Ingersoll, Clarence _______ 1893,94 Inman, Donald __________ 1952,54 Ireland, Robert _____________ 1943 Irvine, Charles ___________ 1937,38 Iverson, Iver __________ 1894,95,96 Iwebema, Kenny _____2004,05,06,07


LETTERMEN -JJackson, Andre ______1972,73,74,75 Jackson, Andrew_______ 1966,67,68 Jackson, Chris _______1992,93,94,95 Jackson, Dave ______________ 1974 Jackson, Mike _________ 1976,77,79 Jackson, Tony _______2001,02,03,04 Jackson, Treye ______________ 1982 Jacobsen, Grover ________ 1914,15 Jagodinski, Shawn __________ 1993 Jakoubek, Frank _________ 1934,36 James, Carlos _________ 1990,91,92 Janda, Jon _________________ 1957 Jansen, Jeff _____________ 1980,81 Jaqua, Franklin _____________ 1920 Jasper, Harold _______1991,92,93,94 Jauch, Ray ____________ 1957,58,59 Jaye, John _________________ 1976 Jehle, Kenneth _____________ 1955 Jenkins, Albert __________ 1916,17 Jenkison, Jerry _____________ 1957 Jensen, Erik _________2000,01,02,03 Jensen, Jim _________1972,73,74,75 Jensvold, Leo _________ 1928,29,30 Jensvold, Lloyd __________ 1929,30 Jerrick, Roger _________ 1971,72,73 Jeschke, Bob _______________ 1975 Jessen, Ernest _________ 1926,27,28 Jeter, Bob ____________ 1957,58,59 Jewell, John________________ 1907 Jewell, Walter ______________ 1917 Johnson, Arthur ____________ 1945 Johnson, Craig __________ 1971,73 Johnson, D.J. _____ 1998,99,2001,02 Johnson, Eliza ______________ 1892 Johnson, Jerry_________ 1969,70,71 Johnson, Jim ________1987,88,89,90 Johnson, Jovon ______2002,03,04,05 Johnson, Troy _______2007,08,09,10 Johnson-Koulianos, Derrell 2007,08,09,10 Johnston, Albert ____________ 1903 Johnston, Ubhert ______ 1949,50,51 Jones, C.J. ______________ 2001,02 Jones, Cal ____________ 1953,54,55 Jones, Charlie ______________ 1981 Jones, Jamar ____________ 1992,93 Jones, Kenny _______________ 1991 Jones, Mike _________2003,04,05,06 Jones, Nyle ___________ 1901,03,04 Jorden, R.E. ________________ 1904 Joseph, Straun _____________ 1981

-KKadesky, Max _________ 1920,21,22 Kaeding, Nate _______2000,01,02,03 Kahl, Kent ______________ 1993,94 Kaiser, Jim ____________ 1970,71,72 Kaisershot, Quentin ______ 1947,49 Kampman, Aaron _ 1998,99,2000,01 Kane, Roger_____________ 1942,46 Kanellis, Alex ____________ 2005,06 Kanellis, Eldan ______________ 1955 Karras, Alex _____________ 1956,57 Karras, Paul ________________ 1958 Kasapis, Gus __________ 1961,62,63 Kasper, Kevin________ 1998,99,2000 Katz, Ralph _____________ 1944,45 Kaufmann, Robert _______ 1919,20 Kay, William _________1945,46,47,48 Keane, James ______________ 1942 Kelley, James __________ 1934,35,38 Kellogg, Don ____________ 1983,84

Kelly, Leo _______________ 1916,17 Kelly, William _______________ 1937 Kelly, William F. _____________ 1897 Kelly William S. ________ 1918,19,20 Kelso, Jack ______________ 1944,47 Kemp, Paul _____________ 1952,53 Kennedy, Rick ______________ 1992 Kent, Ed ___________________ 1983 Kent, Maurice _________ 1904,05,06 Kepler, Richard __________ 1894,95 Keppy, Myron ___________ 1986,87 Kerkhoff, Jared _____________ 1998 Kersten, William _________ 1944,51 Kerwick, Joseph _________ 1914,15 Kesselring, Kyle _____________ 2005 Killbreath, James____________ 1965 Kimber, Lloyd ______________ 1987 Kimble, Dalton __________ 1964,65 King, Cliff _____________ 1991,92,93 King, Louis Jr. ___________ 1946,47 King, Lou ___________1978,79,80,81 King, Mitch _________2005,06,07,08 Kinnick, Nile __________ 1937,38,39 Kirk, Archie ___________ 1912,13,14 Kirk, Carrol____________ 1906,07,08 Kirkland, Tommy ____________ 1972 Kirksey, Christian ________ 2010,11 Kittle, Bruce _________1977,78,79,81 Klein, Aron _________1995,96,97,98 Klein, Richard ___________ 1956,57 Klimczak, Mike __________ 1974,75 Kline, John ___________ 1991,92,93 Klingenberg, Theodore ______ 1897 Klinkenborg, Mike ___2004,05,06,07 Kloewer, Delmar _________ 1956,57 Klug, Karl _____________ 2008,09,10 Klumpar, Emil ___________ 1936,37 Knapp, David ______________ 1890 Knapp, Karl ________________ 1904 Knight, Tom _________1992,94,95,96 Knipper, Chris _________ 1995,96,97 Knotts, Melvin ______________ 1957 Knowlton, Will ___________ 1906,07 Knutson, Thomas ______ 1964,65,66 Koeppel, Jeff ________1986,87,88,89 Koeppel, Josh _________ 2008,09,10 Kokolus, Harry_________ 1971,72,73 Kooiker, Aaron ________ 1993,94,95 Koranda, Shawn ____________ 2000 Kostrubala, Gary _______ 1984,85,86 Kouba, Lumir ______________ 1932 Kraguski, Paul _________ 1923,24,25 Kramer, Jeff _____________ 1997,98 Kratch, Bob _________1985,86,87,88 Krause, Paul___________ 1961,62,63 Kreamer, Robert ____________ 1962 Kreider, Andy ___________ 1992,93 Kreiter, Casey ______________ 2011 Kresensky, Walter ___________ 1909 Kress, George _________ 1953,55,56 Krga, Robert _______________ 1966 Krieher, Herman _________ 1977,78 Krill, William _______________ 1965 Kriz, Frank _________________ 1917 Kriz, Jerome _______________ 1931 Kriz, Leo______________ 1921,22,23 Kroemer, Mike ______________ 1990 Kroul, Matt _________2005,06,07,08 Krull, Dave _________________ 1969 Kuchel, Nick ____________ 2009,10 Kuempel, Andy __________ 2008,09

Kuhn, Marvin ______________ 1934 Kujawa, Paul ________1989,90,91,92 Kutsch, Nocholas ________ 1925,26

-LLaaveg, Paul __________ 1967,68,69 Lack, Will __________________ 2002 Ladick, Gary ____________ 1974,75 LaFleur, Dan __________ 1972,73,74 LaFleur, Jon _________1994,95,96,97 Lage, Robert __________ 1949,50,51 Lagomarcino, James _________ 1944 Lagota, John _______________ 1965 Lamb, Bush ___________ 1935,36,37 Lamerton, William __________ 1897 Lamot, Roger ___________ 1965,66 Lampkin, Marvin _______ 1990,91,92 Lane, Coleman _____________ 1968 Lange, Bill ____________ 1990,92,93 Lange, J.P. ____________ 1995,96,97 Langston, Jeff _________ 1956,58,59 Lannon, Robert ________ 1935,36,37 Lapham, William _______ 1957,58,59 Larrabee, William ________ 1891,92 Larsen, Blake _______________ 2004 Larsen, Gary __________ 1965,66,67 Larson, Howard_____________ 1943 Laster, Richard ______1946,47,48,49 Latta, George _________ 1961,62,63 Laufenberg, Doug _______ 1992,93 Laun, Charles _________ 1915,16,17 Lauterbach, Robert__________ 1942 Lavery, Michael __________ 1966,67 Lawrence, James_________ 1946,47 Lawrence, Larry _________ 1968,69 Law, Nico __________________ 2011 Laws, Joe _____________ 1931,32,33 Lawson, Bobby _____________ 1976 Lawson, Bud __________ 1952,53,54 Lazar, Jon __________1975,76,77,78 Lee, Charles ___________ 1958,59,60 Lee, J.F. ___________________ 1904 Lee, Phil ___________________ 1992 Lees, Paul _________________ 1959 Legler, Charles __________ 1968,70 Leighton, Kalita________ 1894,95,96 Leinbaugh, Lyle _________ 1952,53 Leppert, Wade __________ 2008,09 Leonard, Aaron __________ 1976,77 Leshyn, John _______________ 1958 Levelis, Joe ___________ 1981,82,83 Lewis, Edward ______________ 1889 Lewis, Farley _______________ 1965 Lewis, George _______2000,01,02,04 Lewis, Jermelle ________ 2002,03,04 Lewis, Mac____________ 1956,57,58 Leytze, Rudolph _________ 1934,35 LeZotte, Robert __________ 1962,64 Liddy, Robert _________ 1942,43,46 Liggett, Eugene _________ 1935,36 Lightfoot, Andrew 1999,2000,01,02 Linebarger, Tom ____________ 1980 Lindenmeyer, Fred _______ 1936,37 Lindsey, Edwin ________ 1951,52,53 Link, Dave _________________ 1970 Littig, Victor _____________ 1893,94 Little, Ernest _______________ 1900 Little, George _______1981,82,83,84 Locke, Gordon ________ 1920,21,22 Loehlein, Harold ____________ 1945 Loftin, Ryan ___________ 1996,97,98

Lohman, Fred ___________ 1918,19 Lomax, Jordan _____________ 2011 Long, Chuck ________1982,83,84,85 Long, David ___________ 1963,64,65 Long, Jerry _____________ 1949,50 Long, Pat __________________ 1971 Longley, Earl _______________ 1920 Longley, Robert _______ 1947,48,49 Lopos, Mike ________________ 1974 Loufek, Robert __________ 1931,32 Love Jordan, J.C. _____1980,82,83,84 Lowdermilk, John ___________ 2011 Lowe, William ___________ 2009,10 Lowery, B.J. _____________ 2010,11 Luebcke, Henry ________ 1938,39,40 Luebke, Tyler ____________ 2003,04 Lund, Ira __________________ 1945 Lutz, Richard ____________ 1970,71 Lynch, Lorin ____________ 1970,71 Lyon, Lynn ______________ 1961,62

-MMackey, Chris ______________ 1977 MacMillan, Nolan ___________ 2010 Macy, Clarence _____________ 1901 Mady, Hal ____________ 1992,93,94 Magnussen, Marcus ______ 1929,32 Maher, John ____________ 1940,41 Mahmens, Mark _______ 1977,78,79 Maine, Ernest ______________ 1895 Majerus, Ryan _______2003,04,05,06 Major, Phillip __________ 1965,66,67 Malmer, Clark ______________ 1971 Malone, Jerry ______________ 1984 Manders, Mark ________ 1958,59,60 Manning, Ray _________ 1968,69,70 Manson, Jason __________ 2005,06 Mannino, Alfred ____________ 1942 Marchese, John _____________ 1985 Marciano, Peter ______1986,87,88,89 Maresh, George ____________ 1901 Marsh, Rick _____________ 1973,75 Marshall, Ed________________ 1989 Martens, Mike ______________ 1991 Martin, Dennis _____________ 1980 Martin, Richard _____________ 1943 Martin-Manley, Kevonte ______ 2011 Masden, Howard ___________ 1932 Mason, Wayne___________ 1935,36 Massaquoi, Siaka ________ 2000,01 Masterson, Forrest _______ 1942,44 Mastrogany, Nick ________ 1929,30 Matheson, Eldean ______ 1953,54,55 Matson, Gordon _________ 1934,36 Matter, Dan _____________ 1975,76 Mattingly, Dave_____________ 1977 Mattison, Bryan______2004,05,06,07 Matykiewicz, Louis _____ 1952,53,54 Mauren, Gerald __________ 1959,60 Mauro, Jim ___________ 1985,86,87 Mayer, Mike _________1975,76,77,78 Mayhan, Dave _______1978,79,80,81 Mazzeri, Marc _________ 1986,87,88 McBride, Daniel_____________ 1952 McCann, Kyle ____ 1998,99,2000,01 McCarney, Dan ________ 1972,73,74 McCarty, Paul ___________ 1982,83 McCormick, Ryan ______ 1997,98,99 McCullouch, Brian _______ 1993,94 McCutchen, William ______ 1965,66 McDonald, Daniel ______ 1968,69,70 McDonnell, Jack ____________ 1948

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LETTERMEN McDowell, Floyd _________ 1934,35 McDowell, Ivory _________ 1963, 64 McDowell, Larry _______ 1964,65,66 McDowell, Layne ______ 1968,69,70 McEniry, Matthew___________ 1890 McFadden, William __________ 1906 McGinnis, Ralph _______ 1911,12,13 McGrath, Gavin __________ 2007,08 McGowan, Kirk _____________ 1989 McGowen, Earle _______ 1903,04,05 McGuire, James_____________ 1964 McGwire, Dan ______________ 1987 McHugh, James ____________ 1966 McIntyre, Scott __________ 1922,23 McKee, Howard__________ 1915,16 McKenzie, Robert ______ 1947,48,49 McKillip, Dean _________ 1978,79,80 McKinley, Michael ___________ 1894 McKinney, Jeremy____1994,95,96,97 McKinnie, Silas ________ 1965,66,67 McKinstry, James ___________ 1946 McLain, Edwin_________ 1937,38,39 McLain, Mayes _____________ 1928 McLaughlin, Aaron __________ 1993 McLaughlin, Greg ______ 1997,2000 McLaughlin, Jordan ______ 2007,08 McLaughlin, Russell _________ 1944 McLaughlin, Tom ____1974,75,76,77 McLaurin, Marqueas ______ 2000,01 McMahon, Peter _____2001,02,03,04 McManus, Greg_____________ 1968 McNeil, Harry ______________ 1896 McNulty, Jim ________1973,74,75,76 McNutt, Jr., Marvin _____ 2009,10,11 McQuiston, Earl _______ 1960,61,62 Mead, Chester _________ 1920,21,22 Meade, Travis ___________ 2007,09 Meek, Kenneth _____________ 1954 Meggers, Frank __________ 1898,99 Meidlinger, Brian ___________ 2003 Meister, Melvin _____________ 1897 Melendez, Marcos________ 1968,70 Melloy, Matt __________ 2003,04,05 Meloy, Charles __________ 1911,12 Meltzer, Sam _______________ 1931 Mendenhall, Leland _________ 1916 Mendenhall, Otho __________ 1915 Menzel, Bruce ______________ 1992 Merrick, Miguel ______2003,04,05,06 Merten, Francis _____________ 1931 Mertes, Bus ________________ 1941 Merz, Curt ____________ 1957,58,59 Meskimen, Jon ________ 1967,68,69 Meyer, Mike_____________ 2010,11 Meyer, Richard __________ 1948,50 Meyer, Roger _____ 1998,99,2000,01 Meyers, Joseph __________ 1896,97 Michel, Phil _____________ 1978,80 Michelosen, Geoff______ 1969,70,71 Michelosen, Jock ______ 1972,73,74 Mickelson, John ____________ 2002 Mickens, Aaron ________ 2001,02,04 Middleton, G.M. ____________ 1897 Middleton, Pete ____________ 1990 Mielke, Ernest ___________ 1958,59 Milani, James ______________ 1952 Miles, Edmond ______2003,04,05,06 Miller, Allan _____________ 1958,59 Miller, Brett _____________ 1981,82 Miller, Chris ________________ 1996 Miller, Craig ________________ 1968 Miller, Doug __________ 1997,98,99

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Miller, Glenn __________ 1921,22,23 Miller, Henry _______________ 1941 Miller, James __________ 1968,69,70 Miller, John ________________ 1932 Miller, Leo ______________ 1963,65 Miller, Mike ___________ 1988,89,90 Miller, Robert ______________ 1944 Miller, Scott ___________ 1966,67,68 Miller, Skip_________________ 1998 Miller, Tanner ___________ 2010,11 Millett, George ________ 1982,83,85 Minick, Paul ___________ 1920,21,22 Mitchell, Devon______1982,83,84,85 Mitchell, Levi __________ 1969,70,71 Mitchell, Mark _________ 1994,95,96 Mitchell, Robert ____________ 1964 Mix, Royce ______________ 1972,73 Mockmore, Charles_______ 1918,19 Moeaki, Tony ________2005,06,07,09 Moffitt, Howard _________ 1931,32 Mohrbacher, Stanley _____ 1943,44 Molinaro, Ryan _____________ 2002 Molini, Jim__________1976,77,78,79 Mollet, Gene _______________ 1975 Monroe, Gordon ____________ 1966 Montgomery, Jerry 1998,99,2000,01 Montgomery, Lew ___1989,90,91,92 Montgomery, Marcus ________ 1995 Moore, Dean __________ 1975,76,77 Moore, Fred_____________ 1904,05 Moore, Joseph _____________ 1940 Moore, Robert______________ 1934 Moore, Robert H. ________ 1927,28 Moore, Thomas __________ 1959,60 Moore, Thomas W. _____ 1931,32,33 Moran, Terrance _________ 1953,54 Moreland, David _______ 1964,65,66 Moritz, Dave __________ 1981,82,83 Morris, James ___________ 2010,11 Morris, Melvin _________ 1967,68,69 Morrissey, Ed _____________ l972,73 Morrow, Diauntae ___________ 2008 Morscheiser, John ___________ 2002 Morse, Brett_________2007,08,09,10 Morton, Ray ________ 1898,99,1900 Morton, Rod __________ 1977,78,79 Moses, Dezman ____________ 2007 Moses, James ___________ 1964,65 Mosley, Dennis ______ l976,77,78,79 Mosley, Eugene__________ 1959,60 Moss, David________________ 1965 Mossbrucker, Trent __________ 2008 Mott, Joe ___________1985,86,87,88 Moylan, Devan ______2004,05,06,07 Mulherin, Mick ______1992,93,94,95 Mullen, Scott ________ 1998,99,2000 Muller, John __________ 1969,70,72 Mulligan, Terry ________ 1964,65,66 Mullins, Michael ____________ 1965 Murphy, Bernard _______ 1904,05,07 Murphy, Dave ___________ 1985,86 Murphy, George _____1986,87,88,89 Murphy, James Jr. ______ 1938,39,40 Murphy, James Sr. ______ 1909,10,11 Murphy, Jayme ________ 2007,08,09 Murray, Daniel_______2007,08,09,10 Myers, Brandon______2005,06,07,08 Myers, Dennis _________ 1927,28,29 Myers, Ed _______________ 1973,74 Myers, Harl _____________ 1892,93

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Naber, Mearl ____________ 1948,49 Nardo, Tom ________________ 2011 Narinskiy, Anton _________ 2007,08 Narum, Carl ________________ 1905 Nead, Wilbur ____________ 1937,38 Neal, Fred _________________ 1890 Neidig, Milo________________ 1910 Nelson, Bruce ____ 1999,2000,01,02 Nelson, Donald ________ 1934,35,36 Nelson, Doug ______________ 1972 Nelson, Emerson _______ 1925,26,27 Nelson, Irving ___________ 1928,29 Nelson, Jeff ___________ 1990,91,92 Nelson, Jerry __________ 1969,70,72 Nelson, Mark _______________ 1971 Nelson, Elmo ____________ 1930,31 Nemmers, Brett_____________ 1994 Neubauer, Matt _____________ 2003 Neuman, Scott _____________ 1989 Newland, Jeffrey _________ 1966,67 Ney, John ______________ 1910,11 Nichol, Tom _________1981,82,83,84 Niedbala, William ________ 1962,63 Niedziela, Bruno _________ 1942,46 Nielsen, Nick ____________ 2010,11 Nielsen, Tyler ________2008,09,10,11 Niland, John __________ 1963,64,65 Niles, Jerry ______________ 1938,45 Noard, Galen ____________ 1967,68 Noble, Dudley ___________ 1950,51 Nocera, John __________ 1956,57,58 Noonan, Karl __________ 1963,64,65 Nordman, Gerald ________ 1949,51 Nordmann, Don ____________ 2010 Norgaard, Jens __________ 1938,39 Norton, Donald ________ 1957,58,59 Norvell, Jay ________________ 1985 Nourse, Craig ______________ 1964 Novack, Gerald __________ 1958,59 Nugent, Clement ___________ 1922 Nubent, Lee _______________ 1917

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 ___________ 2007,10 Peterson, Frank _____________ 1917 Peterson, Hap _______1982,83,84,85 Peterson, Tariq ________ 1997,98,99 Petrzelka, Matt ______1977,78,79,80 Pettit, Kenneth ________ 1938,39,40 Phillips, Cy _________________ 2005 Phillips, Eddie _______1980,81,82,83 Phillips, Mark____________ 1974,75 Phillips, Michael _________ 1967,68 Phillips, Robert A. ______ 1951,52,53 Phillips, Robert ________ 1946,47,48 Pickens, Derrick__________ 2000,01 Pierce, Charles___________ 1956,57 Pierce, Frank __________ 1889,90,91 Pignatelli, Carl ___________ 1927,29 Pipkins, James___________ 1987,88 Piro, Doug _________________ 1976 Plate, Scott _________1990,91,92,93 Ploen, Ken ____________ 1954,55,56 Podolak, Charles _________ 1970,71 Podolak, Ed ___________ 1966,67,68 Poholsky, Tom _______1986,87,88,89 Polite, Eddie _______________ 1984 Pollio, Henry _______________ 2000 Polly, Ed ____________1988,89,90,91 Poluga, Cheter _____________ 1938 Porter, Bo ____________ 1992,93,94 Porter, David __________ 2000,01,02 Pospisil, Scott ______________ 1999 Postler, Austin ______________ 2008 Postler, Paul_________1978,79,80,81

-0Oakes, Dave ________1978,79,80,81 Oberland, Jared ____________ 2008 O’Brien, Kelly________1981,82,84,85 O’Brien, Willis _________ 1909,10,11 Ochiltree, H.E. ______________ 1902 Ochoa, Ramon __________ 2002,03 Odems, Demo _______1993,94,95,96 O’Donnell, Jerry _________ 1965,66 Ogiego, Mitchell ____________ 1958 O’Hara, Richard __________ 1964,65 O’Hare, Cody _____ 1998,99,2000,01 Olejniczak, Jason ____1990,91,92,93 Olejniczak, Lon ______1979,80,82,83 Oliver, Chris ______ 1998,99,2000,01 Olsen, Seth _________2005,06,07,08 Olson, Forrest _________ 1923,24,26 Olson, Glenn __________ 1936,37,38 Olszta, Daniel _________ 2005,06,07 O’Meara, Paki _______2007,08,09,10 O’Neal, Charles __________ 1926,27 Oostendorp, John ___________ 1992 Orne, Woody _______________ 2011 Ortlieb, Jon ___________ 1994,95,96 Osby, Don ____________ 1969,70,71 Osmaloski, Ted ________ 1934,35,36 Otte, M. Lowell ________ 1922,23,24 Otto, J. Robert ______________ 1941 Ousley, Bobby ___________ 1972,74


LETTERMEN Powell, William _____________ 1968 Powers, Howard ____________ 1895 Powers, Milton __________ 1889,90 Poynton, Jim __________ 1987,88,89 Prasse, Erwin __________ 1937,38,39 Prater, Shaun________2008,09,10,11 Prescott, Robert _______ 1956,57,58 Price, Derek _____________ 1994,95 Price, Ken ______________ 1968,70 Pritchard, Irving ____________ 1893 Pryor, Richard _________ 1984,85,86 Pryor, Shalor _______________ 1997 Pryor, Terrance _____________ 2011 Pugh, Jevon _______________ 2007 Puk, J.J. ________________ 1986,87 Pudder, Emery __________ 1960,61 Purdy, Matt _________1992,93,94,95 Pyles, Arthur ____________ 1917,19

-QQuartaro, Nick _________ 1974,75,76 Quast, Brad _________1986,87,88,89 Quest, Matt _____________ 1992,93

-RRadloff, Fred __________ 1932,33,34 Raih, David ________________ 2002 Raitt, Travis ________________ 1998 Randolph, Alvin _________ 1964,65 Rath, Gordon ______________ 1920 Rathke, Scott _______________ 2001 Reardon, Bill ________1993,94,95,96 Reardon, Jerry _________ 1970,71,72 Reardon, Kerry ________ 1968,69,70 Recher, David _________ 1962,63,64 Redman, Matt ______________ 1997 Reed, Ronald __________ 1916,17,18 Reedquist, Lawrence _____ 1928,29 Rees, Bob_____________ 1990,91,92 Reichardt, Doug _________ 1974,75 Reichardt, Bill _________ 1949,50,51 Riechow, Garet ________ 1953,54,55 Reichow, William_________ 1954,55 Reid, Brad ____________ 1977,78,79 Reiff, Riley ____________ 2009,10,11 Reilly, Jim __________1985,86,87,88 Reilly, Mike ____________196l,62,63 Reinhardt, Franklin __________ 1965 Reiners, Randy ________ 1997,98,99 Reischl, Matt ________1995,96,97,98 Reisner, Allen _______2007,08,09,10 Reister, Harold___________ 1951,52 Renn, Tom ____________ 1976,77,79 Repass, Maurice ____________ 1910 Restelli, William __________ 1964,65 Revak, Tom ________________ 2003 Reynolds, Robert ___________ 1947 Ricciardulli, Tony ____________ 1980 Rice, George __________ 1951,52,53 Rice, Harry ______________ 1925,26 Rich, Fred _________________ 1974 Richards, Joe ____________ 1933,34 Richardson, Burt ____________ 1991 Richardson, Dace ______ 2005,06,09 Rickards, Robbertto ____ 1999,2000 Riddle, Fred _____________ 1962,63 Ridley, Sean________________ 1987 Rigg, George _______________ 1892 Rigney, Frank _________ 1955,56,57 Rigtrup, Keith ______________ 1997 Riley, Donald __________ 1949,50,51 Riley, Tom _________________ 1980

Rinderknecht, Reed _________ 1991 Ringer, William _____________ 1960 Ritchie, Joe ________________ 1971 Roberson, Ernie _______ 1971,72,73 Roberts, Fred__________ 1927,28,29 Roberts, Jay _____________ 1962,63 Roberts, Jermire _________ 2002,03 Robertson, Cornelius ________ 1983 Robinson, Adam _________ 2009,10 Robinson, Damien ___1993,94,95,96 Robinson, Derreck ___2001,02,03,04 Robinson, Leonard __________ 1893 Robshaw, James ____________ 1962 Roby, Reggie ________1979,80,81,82 Rockwood, Merle ______ 1904,05,06 Rodawig, Don ______________ 1925 Rodgers, Matt _______1988,89,90,91 Roehlk, Jon _________1980,81,82,83 Rogers, Alexander _______ 1930,31 Rogers, Alfred ______________ 1893 Rogers, Brad ____________ 2010,11 Rogers, Felton ___________ 1960,61 Rogers, Lonnie ________ 1961,62,63 Rogers, Matt _______________ 1998 Rogge, George __________ 1929,30 Roland, Charles __________ 1965,66 Rollins, Brian __________ 1971,72,73 Rollins, Vernon ______1995,96,97,99 Romano, Todd _______1992,93,94,95 Romey, Richard ________ 1923,24,25 Rook, Robert _______________ 1933 Roos, Nate _________________ 2005 Rose, Bill __________________ 1970 Rose, Derek ___________ 1996,97,98 Rose, Kenneth ______________ 1944 Ross, Bill __________________ 1978 Ross, Thomas ______________ 1966 Roth, Matt __________2001,02,03,04 Rothwell, Eric ______________ 2003 Roussell, Mark _________ 1992,93,94 Rowell, Chris ____________ 2008,09 Ruck, Fred ____________ 1949,50,51 Rudolph, John______________ 1987 Ruhland, Matt _________ 1988,89,90 Rusk, Tom __________1975,76,77,78 Runta, Jerry ________________ 1977 Russell, Fred __________ 2001,02,03 Russo, Robert ______________ 1960 Ryan, Karlin ___________ 1963,64,65 Ryan, Ron ______________ 1988,90 Ryther, Bryan_______________ 2006

-SSabers, Michael __________ 2007,08 Saidat, Ed ______________ 1998,99 Salter, Bob ____________ 1973,74,75 Sambo, Mike ____________ 1974,77 Sampson, Martin ________ 1889,90 Samuelson, Loe _________ 1931,32 Sandeman, Colin ____2007,08,09,10 Sanders, Bob ________2000,01,02,03 Sanford, Allen _______1889,90,91,92 Sangster, James _________ 1950,51 Sangster, William ___________ 1943 Sansen, Oliver _________ 1929,30,31 Santos, Moses _______1988,89,90,91 Sapp, Benny ____________ 2000,01 Sash, Tyler ____________ 2008,09,10 Saunders, Eddie ____________ 1972 Saunders, Mike ______1988,89,90,91 Sawin, John _____________ 1958,59 Sawyer, Emmett ____________ 1952

Sawyer, Prince _________ 1892,93,94 Scanlon, George ____________ 1918 Scantlebury, Wilbur ______ 1923,24 Schaefer, Alan ___________ 1970,71 Schammel, Francis _______ 1932,33 Schenk, Albert __________ 1966,68 Scherff, Brandon ____________ 2011 Schick, Dave _______________ 1975 Schilling, Scott ________ 1978,79,80 Schirmer, John ________ 1923,24,25 Schleusner, Vincent ______ 1927,28 Schlicher, Kyle _________ 2004,05,06 Schlickman, Greg ___________ 1978 Schmidt, Christian __________ 1932 Schmidt, Marvin _________ 1926,27 Schmidt, Rick _________ 1984,85,86 Schmitt, Bob ____________ 1987,88 Schneidman, Herman_____ 1932,34 Schnoor, Marcus _______ 2002,03,05 Schooley, Philip ____________ 1965 Schoonover, Bill _________ 1970,71 Schuette, Alan______________ 1969 Schultz, Bill _________1973,74,75,76 Schultz, Dan _______________ 1976 Schulze, Andrew _____2007,08,09,10 Schuster, Joe ________1983,84,86,87 Schweizer, Edsel ____________ 1942 Schwin, Frederick ______ 1903,04,05 Schwind, Mike______________ 1992 Scott, Doug ________________ 1991 Scott, Homer ____________ 1916,18 Scott, William ______________ 1958 Sears, Rod ______________ 1976,77 Secl, William __________ 1933,34,35 Seidel, Aaron ____________ 1907,08 Seidel, Earl_________________ 1905 Sennott, Tim __________ 1983,84,85 Senters, Travis _________ 1997,98,99 Serama, Ted_____________ 1995,96 Sessi, Geno ________________ 1957 Sether, Scott ____________ 1992,93 Sgro, Dominick _____________ 1957 Shada, Adam________2004,05,06,07 Shakoor, Damani ________ 1994,95 Shambaugh, George ________ 1892 Shaw, Cedric ________1976,77,78,79 Shaw, Sedrick _______1993,94,95,96 Shay, Zach _________________ 1998 Sheehan, Dan ___________ 1943,45 Sheeler, Ernie _________ 1975,76,77 Sheets, Wallace _____________ 1956 Sheldon, Thad ___________ 1998,99 Shelton, Adolphus _______ 2002,05 Sherlock, Kevin _____________ 2005 Sherman, Matt ______1994,95,96,97 Sherman, Robert ________ 1962,63 Shipanick, Donald _______ 1958,59 Shoaf, James __________ 1946,47,48 Shoener, Harold _________ 1946,47 Shoener, Herbert ________ 1946,47 Shrader, ? _________________ 1898 Shuck, Terry_____________ 1954,55 Shumpert, Don _____________ 2010 Shuttleworth, V. Craven _ 1920,21,22 Sibert, Mike ________________ 1992 Siberts, Frank _________ 1900,01,02 Sibery, Donald __________ 1967,69 Signor, Austin ___________ 2006,07 Simmons, Don __________ 1935,36 Simmons, Marques _______ 2004,05 Simmons, Ozzie _______ 1934,35,36

Simms, Dave __________ 1970,71,72 Simons, Obern _____________ 1945 Simonsen, Todd _____1978,79,80,81 Simpson, Gary_________ 1963,64,65 Sims, Bob ______________ 1971,72 Sims, Damian _______2004,05,06,07 Sims, Ken ___________1983,84,85,86 Sindlinger, Mark _____1983,84,85,86 Sistrunk, Dwight _________ 1986,87 Six, Norman ____________ 1954,55 Skelley, Ike_________________ 1926 Skillett, Jeff _________1988,89,90,91 Skogman, Kyle ________ 1970,72,73 Skradis, Bryan _______1977,78,79,81 Slater, Duke _________1918,19,20,21 Slattery, Joe_____________ 1998,99 Sleeper, Colin ______________ 2011 Slowik, Eric ________________ 1991 Slutzker, Scott _______1992,93,94,95 Smeltzer, Charles ___________ 1890 Smiley, Keaton ________ 1985,86,88 Smith, Arthur ___________ 1889,90 Smith, Bob _____________ 1946,47 Smith, Cameron ____________ 2000 Smith, Chris _________2000,01,02,03 Smith, Don _____________ 1926,27 Smith, Earl ____________ 1953,54,55 Smith, Frederick _________ 1937,38 Smith, John ________________ 1976 Smith, John James __________ 1946 Smith, Leroy __________ 1989,90,91 Smith, Narty _______________ 1973 Smith, Nelson ___________ 1944,45 Smith, Paul _____________ 1925,26 Smith, P.B. _________________ 1901 Smith, Robert _______1983,84,85,86 Smith, Sean _____________ 1988,90 Smith, Tom ________________ 1969 Smith, William _________ 1965,66,67 Smith, Willie Ray ____________ 1962 Snider, Herman ________ 1938,39,40 Snook, Gary___________ 1963,64,65 Snyder, Robert ________ 1944,47,48 Sobieski, Ben_____ 1997,98, 2001,02 Sodergren, Chuck ________ 1976,77 Soliday, Jason ______________ 1990 Solomon, Clinton ______ 2002,04,05 Solomon, Richard ______ 1969,70,71 Somodi, Richard _________ 1965,66 Sorensen, Robert ___________ 1964 Spaan, James ______________ 1958 Spading, Kyle ______________ 2009 Spanjers, Peter ________ 1950,51,52 Speaker, John ______________ 1974 Spievey, Amari __________ 2008,09 Spitzig, Kevin _______1980,81,83,84 Spranger, Mark ________ 1984,85,86 Spurbeck, Wayne ___________ 1945 Staak, John _____________ 1941,42 Staggs, Steven _____________ 2011 Stanton, James __________ 1895,96 Stanzi, Ricky __________ 2008,09,10 Station, Larry________1982,83,84,85 Stauss, William ________ 1940,41,42 Stearnes, Robert _____1951,52,53,54 Stech, Roger __________ 1974,75,77 Steen, Grant ________2000,01,02,03 Steinbach, Eric ___ 1999,2000,01,02 Steinbrecher, Kyle ___________ 2011 Steinke, Dan _______________ 1974 Stemlar, Tom _______________ 1981

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LETTERMEN Stepanek, Richard______ 1967,68,69 Stephens, Roger ____________ 1943 Stevenson, Mike ____________ 1978 Stewart, Tony _______1987,88,89,90 Stewart, Walter ________ 1907,08,09 Stiles, Frank _____________ 1891,92 Stockdale, Matt ___ 1998,99,2000,01 Stoik, Tony _________________ 1969 Stoltenberg, Walter__________ 1904 Stoops, Bobby_______1979,80,81,82 Stoops, Mark __________ 1987,88,89 Stoops, Mike __________ 1981,83,84 Streff, Jack ____________ 1904,05,06 Strobel, Dave _________ 1981,82,84 Stross, Trey _________2006,07,08,09 Stutsman, Isaac __________ 1907,08 Stutsman, John __________ 1931,32 Suchy, Donald _________ 1954,55,56 Suchomel, Todd ____________ 1980 Suess, Phil ____________ 1978,79,80 Sullivan, Eddie _____________ 1982 Sullivan, Robert ____________ 1946 Sullivan, Tim __________ 1967,68,70 Sunderman, Frank _______ 1971,72 Swain, Gary ________________ 1965 Swaney, Harold __________ 1931,33 Swanson, Jack _________ 2009,10,11 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

-TTarpinian, Jeff _______2007,08,09,10 Tate, Drew __________2003,04,05,06 Taylor, Tyrone ______________ 1986 Tedore, John __________ 1946,47,48 Terrell, Charles _____________ 1903 Terrell, Henry_______________ 1943 Terry, Ryan ___________ 1992,93,94 Teyro, George _________ 1932,33,34 Theer, Richard ___________ 1956,57 Thein, Rob __________1996,97,98,99 Thiele, Richard _____________ 1966 Thigpen, Eric ________1995,96,97,98 Thomas, Brice ___________ 1928,29 Thomas, Charles _________ 1895,96 Thomas, Floyd______________ 1910 Thomas, John ______________ 1977 Thomas, Sidney _______ 1972,73,74 Thomas, Steve___________ 1986,87 Thompson, Arthur __________ 1906 Thompson, Dale ____________ 1943 Thompson, George_____ 1920,21,22 Thompson, Rich ____________ 1976 Thorson, Sherwyn _____ 1959,60,61 Thurtle, Philp ______________ 1931 Tillison, Lance _________ 2007,08,10 Tippett, Andre_________ 1979,80,81 Titley, Michael ___________ 1989,90 Tobin, Matt ________________ 2011 Tofson, Duane ______________ 1955 Tollefson, Charles ______ 1938,39,40 Tomasetti, Barry _______ 1975,76,77 Tompkins, Nelson ________ 1930,31 Tompras, George ___________ 1965 Towle, ? ___________________ 1897 Towner, John__________ 1949,50,51

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Townsend, James ___________ 2004 Townsend, Orville ___________ 1965 Trappe, Christoph ___________ 2000 Traynor, John ______________ 2003 Traynor, Pete __________ 2000,01,02 Treadway, Olen ________ 1957,58,59 Trickey, Ben _____________ 1941,42 Trickey, James _________ 1910,11,12 Trickey, Kenneth ____________ 1931 Triplett, Dave ___________ 1970,71 Triplett, Orle _______________ 1916 Trippeer, Kyle _________ 1998,2000 Tucker, Donald _____________ 1960 Tunnell, Emlen __________ 1946,47 Tupper, William _____________ 1905 Turici, Richard ___________ 1961,62 Turner, Austin _________ 1949,50,51 Turner, Dave __________ 1988,90,91 Turner, Milton ______________ 1978 Turner, Stephen ____________ 1958 Tyrrell, William______________ 1893 Tyson, Demetrius ___________ 1976

-UUcman, Joseph _____________ 1964 Uhlenhake, Clay _____1979,80,81,82 Uknes, Charles _____________ 1942 Urban, Albert ______________ 1942 Urchek, Mark _______________ 1972 Ure, Samuel________________ 1892 Uselman, Joe____________ 2000,01 Usinowicz, Paul ________ 1965,66,67

-VVacanti, Sam _______________ 1942 Van Briesen, B.J. ____________ 1999 Van Buren, William _____ 1955,60,61 Vande Walle, Curtis __________ 1965 Vandenberg, James ____ 2009,10,11 Vandervelde, Julian __2007,08,09,10 Vang, Scott ________________ 1990 Van Meter, Harold ___________ 1912 VanOosterhout, Peter _____ 1892,93 Van Sloten, Brett _________ 2010,11 Vazquez, Steve ______1975,76,77,78 Veit, Eugene ____________ 1956,57 Velicer, Ted _________1989,90,91,92 Verba, Ross _________1993,94,95,96 Vincent, Eddie _________ 1953,54,55 Vlasic, Mark ___________ 1984,85,86 Vollenweider, Henry ______ 1939,41 Voltmer, Carl _______________ 1926 VonLackum, Herman _____ 1911,12 VonLackum, John ___________ 1917 Vrieze, Jon __________1983,84,85,86

-WWagler, Scott ____________ 1935,36 Wagnen, Dave_________ 1973,74,75 Wagner, Steve _________ 1976,77,78 Wahls, Jason _______________ 1995 Walding, Lynn ___________ 1975,76 Walker, Cornelius ______ 1934,35,36 Walker, David ___________ 2003,05 Walker, James _________ 1939,40,41 Walker, James C. _______ 1895,96,97 Walker, James H. ____________ 1902 Walker, Marion _____________ 1956 Walker, Steve____________ 1973,74 Wallace, Robert _____________ 1962 Wallace, Tom _______________ 1968 Walters, Rod ________1972,73,74,75

Wanket, Tony ___________ 1983,84 Ward, Brian ________________ 1978 Ward, Tom ______________ 1987,88 Warner, Joseph ______ 1898,99,1900 Warrington, John ___________ 1930 Waschek, Jim _________ 1971,72,73 Washburn, Roy __________ 1905,06 Washington, Lester _____ 1972,73,74 Washington, Nate ______ 1973,75,76 Watkins, David __________ 1960,61 Watkins, Travis ________ 1987,88,89 Watters, Bert ________ 1899,1900,03 Waugh, Harry ______________ 1943 Webb, Brad _________1978,79,80,81 Webb, Chris _____________ 1993,94 Webb, Cloyd __________ 1961,62,63 Webb, Ivory _____________ 1980,81 Webb, Scott___________ 2000,01,02 Webber, Harold _____________ 1934 Weeks, Seth________________ 1910 Wegher, Brandon ___________ 2009 Wehrle, Roger ______________ 1963 Weiland, Frank _____________ 1901 Weires, Bill _________________ 1985 Weiss, Leven ________1976,77,78,79 Weller, Wendell _____________ 1945 Welk, Steve ________________ 1973 Wellington, Rod _______ 1973,74,75 Wells, Mike _________1990,91,92,93 Welt, Anthony ______________ 1964 Wendling, Mike __________ 1971,72 Werner, Jon ________________ 1991 Wessels, Ladd ______________ 1989 Wester, Herb ________1984,85,86,87 Westhoff, Jeff ______________ 1995 Weston, Lee _______________ 1965 Westra, Peter __________ 1927,28,29 Wheatley, Austin _______ 1997,98,99 Whipka, Joe________________ 1970 Whisler, Bill ___________ 1959,60,61 Whitaker, Matt ________ 1990,91,92 White, Edward H. ___________ 1904 White, Edward S. ____________ 1893 White, Ike ____________ 1971,72,73 White, J.D. _________________ 1989 White, Jason __________ 2009,10,11 White, Roy ____________ 1904,05,07 Wiegmann, Casey ______ 1993,94,95 Wiegmann, Roger ______ 1953,54,55 Wienke, John ______________ 2011 Wiese, Marlin ______________ 1964 Wildeman, Parker ______ 1993,1994 Wilder, Clifford _____________ 1963 Wilkes, Troy ________________ 1989 Wilkins, Glen _______________ 1903 Willcox, Alex __________ 2004,05,07 Willer, James _______________ 1930 Willet, James _______________ 1956 Willey, Dan ___________ 1977,78,79 Williams, Chester ___________ 1960 Williams, Dan ______________ 2001 Williams, Dwayne ________ 1979,80 Williams, Fred ______________ 1898 Williams, Hermon ___________ 1894 Williams, Jerry ______________ 1961 Williams, Joel ___________ 1960,61 Williams, John ______________ 1966 Williams, Lranzie ____________ 1951 Williams, Louis ________ 1962,63,64 Williams, Reggie _________ 1994,95 Williams, Richie _____________ 2005

Williams, Samuel__ 1898,99,1900,01 Williams, Tony _________ 1965,66,67 Williams, Virgil______________ 1959 Willis, Joe_______________ 1976,77 Willis, Ernest _______________ 1914 Willock, Richard _______ 1995,96,97 Wilson, Marcus _____________ 2006 Wilson, Max___________ 1913,14,15 Wilson, Paul________________ 2005 Wilson, Robert ________ 1949,50,51 Wilson, Steve__________ 1966,67,68 Wilson, Vincent _____________ 1999 Windauer, Bill _________ 1969,70,72 Winslow, Donald _____1944,47,48,49 Winton, James __________ 1960,62 Winston, Nate _________ 1974,75,76 Wirth, Dan __________1984,85,86,87 Wischmeier, Robert _________ 1944 Wise, Brian__________1988,89,90,91 Wojan, Steve __________ 1974,76,77 Woodard, Ralph _____1945,47,48,49 Woodard, Richard ____1944,46,47,48 Woodhause, Donald A. ____ 1949,50 Woodhouse, Donald E. _______ 1949 Woodland, Tom_____________ 1978 Woods, LeVar _______ 1998,99,2000 Woolston, Frank _________ 1891,92 Worthy, Kevin _______2000,01,02,03 Wozniak, Ben ___________ 1978,79 Wright, Anthony _____1986,87,88,89 Wright, Ben ________________ 1964 Wright, Benson _____________ 1891 Wright, Charles _____________ 1897 Wyatt, Bernie _________ 1959,60,61 Wyland, Guido _____________ 1916

-YYacullo, Mike ____________ 1981,82 Yamini, Bashir ___________ 1998,99 Yanda, Marshal __________ 2005,06 Yauck, Robert ___________ 1960,61 Yegge, John Paul_________ 1926,27 Yelton, Bob ________________ 1942 Yocom, Brandt ________ 1972,74,75 Yoder, Scott ________________ 1997 Youel, James __________ 1940,41,42 Young, Albert _________ 2005,06,07 Young, Earl _____________ 1926,27 Young, Harry _______________ 1971

-ZZaehringer, Paul ____________ 1943 Zdzienicki, Chris ____________ 1997 Zender, Robert _____________ 1947 Zinn, Donald _______________ 1960 Ziolkowski, Robert _______ 1963,64 Zollman, Philip _____________ 1892 Zusevics, Markus_______ 2009,10,11


KINNICK STADIUM Kinnick Stadium, home for the Iowa football team, is in its 83rd season of hosting Hawkeye football games. One of the 25 largest college-owned stadiums in the nation and one of college football’s finest facilities, Kinnick Stadium is routinely filled on Saturdays each fall. A two-year, $90 million restoration and renovation project for the stadium was completed prior to the start of the 2006 season. The project, which was the largest such undertaking ever for Iowa athletics, includes an entirely new south end zone and a new press and hospitality facility. The end zone project, which included new locker rooms, training room and media facilities for the Hawkeye football team on game days, was completed prior to the 2005 season. The Paul J. Brechler Press Box, a completely new four-level press and hospitality facility, opened for the 2006 season. The facility extends the full length of the west side of the stadium. It includes 47 private viewing suites and over 1,000 club seats. The renovation also provides a new entry plaza to the south entrance, wider seats throughout most of the stadium, new and upgraded restroom facilities and concession areas, 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 56 of the last 58 games over the last 10 seasons. Iowa had a sellout streak of 36 snapped in its 2008 home finale vs. Purdue (Nov. 15, 2008). The Hawkeyes annually rank among the top 25 schools in the nation in home attendance. Iowa ranked 21st in home attendance in 2011 with its average of 70,585. Big Ten Conference football games in 2011 drew over six million fans for the first time ever. The Big Ten annually ranks first or second nationally in home attendance. Conference games a year ago averaged over 71,000 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.

Beside the expansions, an artificial surface was installed in 1972. That carpet was replaced in 1981. Prior to the 1989 season a natural grass playing field, Prescription Athletic Turf, was installed. The playing surface was replaced with new sod prior to the 1997 season and during the 2005 season. The playing surface was replaced prior to the 2009 season, this time with state-of-theart Field Turf. Permanent practice lights were installed prior to the 2012 season. The original five-floor press box was constructed in 1958 at a cost of $490,628.62, and was located between the 25-yard lines on the west side of the stadium. Between 1995 and 1999, the Kinnick Stadium press box underwent a $3 million improvement and renovation project, which included the addition of 18 private viewing suites and the remodeling of all five levels. The original press box was demolished in December, 2005. Spectators attending home games of the Iowa Hawkeyes enjoy all the benefits of watching a game on television, thanks to the installation of all new video boards and scoreboards in 2005. The large scale video display units offer spectators live game action, instant replays and other features, such as highlights from other college football games being played across the nation. A complete new sound system was also installed. Kinnick Stadium has a rich history, beginning with a 46-0 Hawkeye win over Monmouth in the facility’s first game. The Hawkeyes tied Illinois 7-7 in the dedication game Oct. 19, 1929. In 1972, the name was changed from Iowa Stadium to Kinnick Stadium in honor of Iowa’s 1939 Heisman Trophy winner, Nile Kinnick. His No. 24 jersey was retired by the school because of his success as a scholarathlete at the University. Iowa’s all-time record in Kinnick Stadium is 259-166-15 following a 6-1 record in 2011. Iowa’s longest home winning streak of 22 games spanned the 2002 to 2005 seasons. The Hawkeyes have had 11 undefeated home seasons, including both 2003 and 2004. Iowa posted a 5-2 home record in 2010, 4-2 mark in 2007, 4-3 mark in 2006, 5-1 mark in 2005 and 6-1 records in 2002, 2008 and 2009. The school’s all-time home total attendance record was set in 2006 (494,095 fans) and matched in both 2010 and 2011. The average per game record (70,585) was established in 2005 and matched in 2006, 2007, 2010 and 2011. Iowa’s record season attendance mark for all games is 905,840 set in 1990, a 75,487 per game average.

Kinnick Stadium Attendance, Year-by-Year Home __ Home __Season _Season Year __ Total ____Avg. __ Total ___Avg. 1929 _ n/a 1930 _ n/a 1931 _ n/a 1932 _ n/a 1933 _ n/a 1934 _ 84,000___28,000 _ 195,500 _24,438 1935 _ 116,000__23,200 _ 193,000 _24,125 1936 _ 64,000___16,000 _ 186,200 _23,275 1937 _ n/a 1938 _ 64,000___16,000 _ 152,000 _19,000 1939 _ 129,500__32,375 _ 234,500 _29,313 1940 _ 106,700__26,675 _ 262,730 _32,837 1941 _ 88,200___29,400 _ 199,539 _24,942 1942 _ 110,400__15,771 _ 179,043 _17,904 1943 _ 41,200___10,300 _ 106,849 _12,831 1944 _ 42,200___10,550 _ 111,056 _13,882 1945 _ 64,100___16,025 _ 212,502 _23,611 1946 _ 197,811__39,562 _ 384,191 _42,688 1947 _ 187,844__46,961 _ 488,752 _54,306 1948 _ 212,708__42,542 _ 356,542 _39,616 1949 _ 218,021__43,604 _ 356,352 _39,594 1950 _ 222,921__44,584 _ 456,473 _50,719 1951 _ 157,883__39,471 _ 392,563 _43,618 1952 _ 181,164__45,291 _ 349,467 _38,829 1953 _ 211,109__42,222 _ 406,570 _45,174 1954 _ 245,421__49,084 _ 491,608 _54,623 1955 _ 201,072__50,268 _ 545,025 _60,558 1956 _ 306,478__51,079 _ 534,550 _53,455 1957 _ 203,709__50,927 _ 500,856 _55,651 1958 _ 329,673__54,912 _ 630,262 _63,026 1959 _ 279,400__55,880 _ 518,894 _57,655 1960 _ 264,100__52,820 _ 506,590 _56,288 1961 _ 290,250__58,050 _ 516,360 _57,373 1962 _ 281,216__56,212 _ 478,828 _53,203 1963 _ 230,200__57,550 _ 463,096 _57,887 1964 _ 266,391__53,278 _ 483,697 _53,744 1965 _ 263,700__52,740 _ 513,198 _51,319 1966 _ 278,628__46,438 _ 498,688 _49,869 1967 _ 241,993__48,399 _ 506,550 _50,655 1968 _ 294,126__49,021 _ 473,811 _47,381 1969 _ 301,287__50,218 _ 504,083 _50,408 1970 _ 248,643__49,728 _ 490,438 _49,043 1971 _ 233,150__46,630 _ 569,876 _51,807 1972 _ 220,833__44,166 _ 537,504 _48,864 1973 _ 217,846__43,569 _ 616,884 _56,080 1974 _ 291,600__48,600 _ 571,185 _51,926 1975 _ 320,690__53,448 _ 531,319 _48,302 1976 _ 267,327__53,465 _ 614,382 _55,853 1977 _ 377,410__53,916 _ 651,869 _59,261 1978 _ 319,289__53,214 _ 595,281 _54,116 1979 _ 358,245__59,708 _ 674,581 _61,326 1980 _ 359,750__59,958 _ 668,008 _60,728 1981 _ 360,381__60,064 _ 801,550 _66,796 1982 _ 297,766__59,553 _ 692,455 _57,705 1983 _ 330,610__66,122 _ 879,338 _73,278 1984 _ 396,784__66,131 _ 764,793 _58,830 1985 _ 396,773__66,129 _ 827,795 _68,983 1986 _ *472,041 _67,434 _ 852,604 _71,050 1987 _ 338,500__67,700 _ 769,187 _59,168

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KINNICK STADIUM ATTENDANCE/LARGEST CROWDS 1988 _ 406,200__67,700 _ 1989 _ 406,200__67,700 _ 1990 _ 414,349__69,058 _ 1991 _ 420,424__70,071 _ 1992 _ 420,234__70,039 _ 1993 _ 403,842__67,307 _ 1994 _ 409,516__68,253 _ 1995 _ 410,226__68,371 _ 1996 _ 416,425__69,404 _ 1997 _ 405,788__67,631 _ 1998 _ 409,981__68,330 _ 1999 _ 380,786__63,464 _ 2000 _ 366,737__61,123 _ 2001 _ 387,987__64,665 _ 2002 _ 452,498__64,643 _ 2003 _ 460,584__65,798 _ 2004 _ 422,382__70,397 _ 2005 _ 423,510__*70,585 2006 _ 494,095__*70,585 2007 _ 423,510__*70,585 2008 _ 491,186__70,169 _ 2009 _ 491,499__70,214 _ 2010 _ 494,095__*70,585 2011 _ 494,095__*70,585 *indicates Iowa record

773,190 _59,476 680,171 _61,834 *905,840 _*75,487 772,358 _64,363 797,025 _66,419 746,480 _62,207 691,637 _62,876 804,265 _67,022 741,004 _61,750 824,701 _68,725 644,541 _58,595 711,744 _64,704 688,495 _57,375 687,476 _57,290 872,788 _67,138 896,753 _68,891 896,171 _74,681 831,425 _69,285 846,690 _65,130 814,403 _67,867 834,519 _64,194 913,813 _70,293 859,122 _66,086 880,168 _67,705

Largest Crowds Following 1990 expansion Attend. _____Opponent __________ Date 70,585 ______Michigan State ___ 11/12/11 70,585 ______Michigan _________ 11/5/11 70,585 ______Indiana _________ 10/22/11 70,585 ______Northwestern ____ 10/15/11 70,585 ______Louisiana-Monroe _ 9/24/11 70,585 ______Pittsburgh ________ 9/17/11 70,585 ______Tennessee Tech _____ 9/8/11 70,585 ______Ohio State _______ 11/20/10 70,585 ______Michigan State ___ 10/30/10 70,585 ______Wisconsin _______ 10/23/10 70,585 ______Penn State ________ 10/2/10 70,585 ______Ball State _________ 9/25/10 70,585 ______Iowa State ________ 9/11/10 70,585 ______Eastern Illinois_____ 9/04/10 70,585 ______Minnesota _______ 11/21/09 70,585 ______Northwestern _____ 11/7/09 70,585 ______Indiana _________ 10/31/09 70,585 ______Michigan ________ 10/10/09 70,585 ______Arizona __________ 9/19/09 70,585 ______Penn State ________ 11/8/08 70,585 ______Wisconsin _______ 10/18/08 70,585 ______Northwestern _____ 9/27/08 70,585 ______Iowa State ________ 9/13/08 70,585 ______FL International ____ 9/6/08 70,585 ______Maine ___________ 8/30/08 70,585 ______Western Michigan 11/17/07 70,585 ______Minnesota _______ 11/10/07 70,585 ______Michigan State ___ 10/27/07 70,585 ______Illinois ___________ 1013/07 70,585 ______Indiana __________ 9/29/07 70,585 ______Syracuse __________ 9/8/07 70,585 ______Wisconsin _______ 11/11/06 70,585 ______Northwestern _____ 11/4/06 70,585 ______Northern Illinois __ 10/28/06 70,585 ______Purdue___________ 10/7/06

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70,585 ______Ohio State ________ 9/30/06 70,585 ______Iowa State ________ 9/16/06 70,585 ______Montana __________ 9/2/06 70,585 ______Minnesota _______ 11/19/05 70,585 ______Michigan ________ 10/22/05 70,585 ______Indiana _________ 10/15/05 70,585 ______Illinois ___________ 10/1/05 70,585 ______Northern Iowa ____ 9/17/05 70,585 ______Ball State __________ 9/3/05 70,397 ______Wisconsin _______ 11/20/04 70,397 ______Purdue___________ 11/6/04 70,397 ______Ohio State _______ 10/16/04 70,397 ______Michigan State ____ 10/2/04 70,397 ______Iowa State ________ 9/11/04 70,397 ______Kent State _________ 9/4/04 70,397 ______Minnesota _______ 11/15/03 70,397 ______Illinois ___________ 11/1/03 70,397 ______Penn State _______ 10/25/03 70,397 ______Michigan _________ 10/4/03 70,397 ______Arizona State _____ 9/20/03 70,397 ______Wisconsin ________ 11/2/02 70,397 ______Iowa State ________ 9/14/02 70,397 ______Michigan ________ 10/27/01 70,397 ______Iowa State ________ 9/16/00 70,397 ______Nebraska __________ 9/4/99 70,397 ______Wisconsin _______ 10/24/98 70,397 ______Northwestern ____ 10/10/98 70,397 ______Michigan _________ 10/3/98 70,397 ______Iowa State ________ 9/12/98 70,397 ______Purdue___________ 11/1/97 70,397 ______Illinois ___________ 9/29/97 70,397 ______Northwestern _____ 11/9/96 70,397 ______Ohio State _______ 10/26/96 70,397 ______Michigan State ____ 10/5/96 70,397 ______Iowa State ________ 9/14/96 70,397 ______Illinois ___________ 11/4/95 70,397 ______Penn State _______ 10/21/95 70,397 ______Northern Iowa _____ 9/9/95 70,397 ______Michigan _________ 10/1/94 70,397 ______Iowa State ________ 9/10/94 70,397 ______Illinois __________ 10/16/93 70,397 ______ Penn State ________ 9/18/93 70,397 ______ Ohio State________ 10/31/92 70,397 ______Purdue__________ 10/24/92 70,397 ______Wisconsin _______ 10/10/92 70,397 ______Iowa State ________ 9/12/92 70,397 ______Miami (FL) _________ 9/5/92 70,389 ______Iowa State ________ 9/22/90

Prior to 1990 expansion Attend. _____Opponent __________ Date 67,700 ______Minnesota _______ 11/25/89 67,700 ______Illinois ___________ 11/4/89 67,700 ______Michigan ________ 10/21/89 67,700 ______Michigan State ____ 10/7/89 67,700 ______Tulsa ____________ 9/30/89 67,700 ______Oregon __________ 9/16/89 67,700 ______Ohio State _______ 11/12/88 67,700 ______Northwestern _____ 11/5/88 67,700 ______Michigan ________ 10/15/88 67,700 ______Wisconsin ________ 10/8/88 67,700 ______Iowa State ________ 9/24/88 67,700 ______Colorado _________ 9/17/88 67,700 ______Minnesota _______ 11/21/87

67,700 ______Indiana _________ 10/31/87 67,700 ______Purdue__________ 10/24/87 67,700 ______Michigan State ____ 10/3/87 67,700 ______Kansas State ______ 9/26/87 67,700 ______Wisconsin _______ 10/11/86 67,700 ______Iowa State ________ 9/13/86

Prior to 1983 expansion Attend. _____Opponent __________ Date 60,160 ______Nebraska _________ 9/12/81 60,150 ______Wisconsin _______ 10/21/61 60,145 ______Iowa State ________ 9/27/80 60,114 ______Purdue___________ 11/7/81 60,103 ______Michigan State ___ 11/21/81

Largest Road Crowds Attend. _____Opponent __________ Date 112,784 _____Michigan ________ 10/16/10 111,496 _____Michigan ________ 10/26/02 111,428 _____Michigan _________ 9/25/04 110,923 _____Michigan ________ 10/21/06 109,316 _____Penn State ________ 9/26/09 108,951 _____Penn State ________ 10/6/07 108,247 _____Penn State ________ 9/28/02 108,062 _____Penn State _______ 10/23/04 106,505 _____Michigan ________ 10/18/97 106,192 _____Michigan _________ 10/3/92 105,915 _____Michigan ________ 10/17/81 105,897 _____Michigan ________ 10/18/86 *105,611 ____Washington _______ 1/1/82 105,517 _____Michigan ________ 10/20/90 105,455 _____Ohio State _______ 11/14/09 105,423 _____Michigan _________ 10/2/93 105,406 _____Michigan ________ 10/17/87 105,225 _____Ohio State ________ 9/24/05 105,044 _____Ohio State _______ 10/18/03 104,617 _____Michigan ________ 10/29/77 104,559 _____Michigan ________ 10/22/83 103,497 _____Penn State ________ 10/8/11 *103,292 ____UCLA _____________ 1/1/86 *101,273 ____Washington _______ 1/1/91 *98,297 _____California __________ 1/1/59 *97,126 _____Oregon State_______ 1/1/57 96,230 ______Penn State _______ 10/19/96 95,834 ______Penn State ________ 9/17/94 95,437 ______Penn State ________ 11/4/00 95,357 ______Ohio State ________ 11/2/91 93,561 ______Ohio State _______ 10/30/99 93,314 ______Ohio State _______ 10/28/95 92,536 ______Ohio State ________ 10/4/97 90,910 ______UCLA ____________ 9/26/47 90,478 ______Michigan _________ 11/2/57 90,467 ______Ohio State ________ 11/2/85 *Rose Bowl


KINNICK STADIUM RECORDS Individual Scoring Points ______ TDs ________ PATs ________ FGs ________

30 ___ 5 ____ 9 ____ 5 ____

Team by Mike Northington, Purdue, 11/3/73 by Mike Northington, Purdue, 11/3/73 by Jeff Skillett vs. Cincinnati, 9/15/90 by David Fuess, Tulsa, 9/30/89

Rushing Attempts ____ 48 ___ by Sean Glover, Indiana, 10/14/95 Yards _______ 314 __ by Tavian Banks vs. Tulsa, 9/13/97 TDs ________ 5 ____ by Mike Northington, Purdue, 11/3/73

Passing Attempts ____ 60 ___ 60 ___ Completions _ 37 ___ Yards _______ 433 __ TDs ________ 5 ____ 5 ____ Interceptions 7 ____

by Scott Mullen vs. Indiana, 10/23/99 by Eric Hunter, Purdue, 11/17/90 by Blake Powers, Indiana, 10/15/05 by Gino Torretta, Miami (FL), 9/5/92 by Fred Riddle vs. Indiana, 10/12/63 by Chuck Long vs. Northern Illinois, 9/21/85 by Gary Snook vs. N. Carolina St., 11/20/65

Receiving Catches _____ 14 ___ by Dan Bitson, Tulsa, 9/30/89 Yards _______ 235 __ by Dan Bitson, Tulsa, 9/30/89 TDs ________ 4 ____ by Ed Hinkel vs. Minnesota, 11/19/05 Total Offense Plays _______ 74 ___ by Scott Mullen vs. Indiana, 10/23/99 Yards _______ 473 __ by Scott Mullen vs. Indiana, 10/23/99 *TDR _______ 5 ____ by Brad Banks vs. Northwestern, 11/2/02 5 ____ by Fred Riddle vs. Indiana, 10/12/63 5 ____ by Mike Northington, Purdue, 11/3/73 5 ____ by Chuck Long vs. Northern Illinois, 9/21/85 5 ____ by Chuck Long vs. Michigan State, 10/5/85 *indicates touchdowns responsible for

Scoring Points ____________ TDs ______________ __________________ PATs ______________ FGs ______________

70__ vs. Utah State, 9/28/57 10__ vs. Utah State, 9/28/57 10__ vs. Texas-El Paso, 9/27/86 9___ vs. Cincinnati, 9/15/90 5___ by Tulsa, 9/30/89

Rushing Attempts __________ 82__ vs. South Dakota, 10/5/40 Yards _____________ 595 by Minnesota, 10/28/34 TDs ______________ 9___ vs. Cincinnati, 9/15/90 Passing Attempts __________ Completions _______ Yards _____________ TDs ______________ Interceptions ______

61__ vs. Indiana, 10/23/99 36__ vs. Indiana, 10/23/99 575 vs. Northwestern, 10/8/83 6___ vs. Northern Illinois, 9/21/85 7___ vs. North Carolina State, 11/20/65

Total Offense Plays _____________ 104 by Notre Dame, 10/5/68 Yards _____________ 713 vs. Northwestern, 10/8/83 Miscellaneous First Downs ________ 36__ vs. Washington State, 9/27/69 Penalty Yards_______ 145 by Notre Dame, 11/22/52 Longest Plays Run ______________ 96__ by Eddie Vincent vs. Purdue, 11/6/54 Pass ______________ 95__ by Brad Banks to Dallas Clark, vs. Purdue, 10/5/02 Punt Return________ 94__ by Bob Longley vs. Oregon, 10/29/49 Kickoff Return ______ 100 by Joe Williams vs. Notre Dame, 11/25/61 Interception Return _ 100 by Rod Woodson, Purdue, 11/15/86 Fumble Return _____ 84__ by Dayton Perry vs. Purdue, 10/22/60 Blk Punt Return _____ 66__ by Jim Walker vs. Wisconsin, 10/12/40 Blk FG Return ______ 87__ by LeVar Woods vs. Northern Illinois, 9/18/99 Punt ______________ 96__ by George O’Brien, Wisconsin, 10/18/52 Field Goal _________ 57__ by Lee Pistor, Arizona, 9/24/77

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS NOTE: The Iowa football records and best performances, compiled by the Iowa Athletic Communications Office, begin with the 1939 season, commonly called the “Modern Era” of Big Ten and NCAA athletics. Throughout the records section, players listed in bold face are current Iowa players.

Scoring Points Game________ 24 on nine occasions (last by Shonn Greene vs. Wisconsin, 10/18/08) Season_______ 120 by Shonn Greene, 2008 120 by Nate Kaeding, 2002 Career _______ 373 by Nate Kaeding, 2000-03

Touchdowns Game________ 4 on five occasions (last by Shonn Greene vs. Wisconsin, 10/18/08) Season_______ 20 by Shonn Greene, 2008 Career _______ 33 by Tavian Banks, 1994-97 33 by Sedrick Shaw, 1993-96

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

Receptions Game________ 13 by Kevin Kasper at Ohio State, 10/30/99 13 by Nick Bell at Indiana, 10/29/88 Season_______ 82 by Marvin McNutt, Jr., 2011 82 by Kevin Kasper, 2000 Career _______ 173 by Derrell Johnson-Koulianos, 2007-10

Touchdowns Game________ 4 on nine occasions (last by Shonn Greene vs. Wisconsin, 10/18/08) Season_______ 20 by Shonn Greene, 2008 Career _______ 36 by Tavian Banks, 1994-97 Cons. Carries __ 3 by Aaron Greving vs. Kent State, 9/1/01

Yards Gained Game________ 256 by Quinn Early vs. Northwestern, 11/7/87 Season_______ 1,135 by Marvin McNutt, Jr., 2011 Career _______ 2,861 by Marvin McNutt, Jr., 2009-11

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 FG Attempts Game________ 5 by Mike Meyer at Indiana, 11/06/10 5 by Kyle Schlicher at Minnesota, 11/13/04 Season_______ 30 by Rob Houghtlin, 1987 Career _______ 83 by Nate Kaeding, 2000-03 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 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

Rushing

Touchdowns Game________ 4 by Ed Hinkel vs. Minnesota, 11/19/05 4 by Quinn Early vs. Northwestern, 11/7/87 Season_______ 12 by Marvin McNutt, Jr., 2011 Career _______ 28 by Marvin McNutt, Jr., 2009-11

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, 1981-85 Completions Game________ Season_______ Career _______ Consecutive __

44 by Chuck Hartlieb vs. Indiana, 10-29-88 288 by Chuck Hartlieb, 1988 782 by Chuck Long, 1981-85 22 by Chuck Long vs. Indiana, 1984

Completion Percentage Game________ 100 by Brad Banks (10-10) vs. Northwestern, 11/09/02 Season_______ 67.1 by Chuck Long (216 of 322), 1984 Career _______ 65.0 by Chuck Long (782 of 1,203), 1981-85 Yards Gained Game________ 558 by Chuck Hartlieb vs. Indiana, 10/29/88 Season_______ 3,738 by Chuck Hartlieb, 1988 Career _______ 10,461 by Chuck Long, 1981-85

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

Touchdowns Game________ 7 by Chuck Hartlieb vs. Northwestern, 11/7/87 Season_______ 27 by Chuck Long, 1985 Career _______ 74 by Chuck Long, 1981-85

Yards Gained Game________ 314 by Tavian Banks vs. Tulsa, 9/13/97 Season_______ 1,850 by Shonn Greene, 2008 Career _______ 4,156 by Sedrick Shaw, 1993-96

Pass Efficiency (since 1979) Season_______ 157.63 by Ricky Stanzi, 2010 Career _______ 155.53 by Brad Banks, 2001-02

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Total Offense

Tackles

Yards Gained Game________ 516 by Chuck Hartlieb vs. Indiana, 10/29/88 Season_______ 3,530 by Chuck Hartlieb, 1988 Career _______ 10,254 by Chuck Long, 1981-85

Number Game________ 29 by Dave Clement vs. Oregon State, 9/19/70 Season_______ 171 by Andre Jackson, 1972 Career _______ 492 by Larry Station, 1982-85

Punt Returns

Solos Game________ 18 by George Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/17/84 Season_______ 105 by Tom Rusk, 1977 Career _______ 308 by Larry Station, 1982-85

Number Game________ 9 by Nile Kinnick vs. Indiana, 10/7/39 Season_______ 40 by Ramon Ochoa, 2003 Career _______ 124 by Peter Marciano, 1986-89 Yards Returned Game________ 201 by Nile Kinnick vs. Indiana, 10/7/39 Season_______ 495 by Ramon Ochoa, 2003 Career _______ 1,102 by Tim Dwight, 1994-97

Kickoff Returns Number Game________ 9 by Tim Dwight vs. Ohio State, 10/28/95 Season_______ 43 by Earl Douthitt, 1973 Career _______ 78 by Earl Douthitt, 1972-74 Yards Returned Game________ 187 by Sid Thomas vs. Michigan State, 11/23/74 Season_______ 994 by Earl Douthitt, 1973 Career _______ 1,762 by Earl Douthitt, 1972-74

Punting Number Game________ 16 by Nile Kinnick vs. Notre Dame, 11/11/39 #Season______ 86 by Ryan Donahue, 2007 Career _______ 272 by Jason Baker, 1997-00 Yards Game________ 731 by Nile Kinnick vs. Notre Dame, 11/11/39 Season_______ 3,533 by Ryan Donahue, 2007 Career _______ 11,304 by Jason Baker, 1997-00 Average Game (min. 4) _ 55.8 by Reggie Roby vs. Nebraska, 9/12/81 Season_______ 49.8 by Reggie Roby, 1981 Career _______ 45.4 by Reggie Roby, 1979-82

Assists Game________ 22 by Dave Clement vs. Oregon State, 9/19/70 Season_______ 88 by Andre Jackson, 1972 Career _______ 190 by Andre Jackson, 1972-75 For Loss Game________ 6 (23 yds.) by Leroy Smith vs. Ohio State, 11/2/91 Season_______ 25 (93 yds.) by Jonathan Babineaux, 2004 Career _______ 78 (407 yds.) by Jared DeVries, 1995-1998 For Loss (yardage) Game________ 53 (4 tackles) by Ron Geater vs. Purdue, 10/25/91 Season_______ 153 (20 tackles) by Andre Tippett, 1980 Career _______ 407 (78 tackles) by Jared DeVries, 1995-1998 QB Sacks Game________ 5 (21 yds.) by Leroy Smith vs. Ohio State, 11/2/91 Season_______ 18 (101 yds.) by Leroy Smith, 1991 Career _______ 42 (323 yds.) by Jared DeVries, 1995-1998

Blocked Kicks Game________ 2 by Kenny Iwebema vs. Syracuse, 9/8/07 2 by Kenny Iwebema vs. Illinois, 10/1/05 2 by Sean Considine at Iowa State, 9/13/03 2 by Maurea Crain vs. Minnesota, 11/21/92 2 by Merton Hanks vs. Wyoming, 12/30/87 Season_______ 3 by Brian Wise, 1991 3 by Merton Hanks, 1990 Career _______ 7 by Merton Hanks, 1987-90

# - - Big Ten Record

Interceptions Number Game________ 3, Tyler Sash at Iowa State, 9/12/09 *3, Grant Steen at Indiana, 10/19/02 Season_______ 8 by Lou King, 1981 8 by Nile Kinnick, 1939 Career _______ 18 by Devon Mitchell, 1982-85 18 by Nile Kinnick, 1937-39 Return Yards Season_______ 203, Tyler Sash, 2009 Career _______ 392, Tyler Sash, 2008-10 * - - ties NCAA record for a linebacker

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TEAM OFFENSIVE RECORDS Scoring

Total Offense

Points Game________ 70 vs. Utah State, 9/28/57 Season_______ 484 in 2002 Per game _____ 48.5 in 1890

Plays Game________ 101 at Minnesota, 11/2/68 Season_______ 971 in 1987

Touchdowns Game________ 10 vs. Texas-El Paso, 9/27/86 10 vs. Utah State, 9/28/57 Season_______ 60 in 2002 Field Goals Game________ 5 at Minnesota, 11/13/04 5 vs. Washington, 12/29/95 Season_______ 21 in 2004, 2002 and 1987 PATs Made Game________ 9 vs. Iowa State, 9/20/97 9 vs. Cincinnati, 9/15/90 Season_______ 57 in 2002

Rushing Attempts Game________ 82 at Minnesota, 11/2/68 82 vs. South Dakota, 10/5/40 Season_______ 607 in 1984 Yards Gained Game________ 517 vs. Minnesota, 11/19/83 Season_______ 2,784 in 2002 Per game _____ 255.4 in 1958 Yards/Attempt Game________ 11.0 vs. Minnesota, 11/19/83 Season_______ 5.3 in 1997 Touchdowns Game________ 9 vs. Cincinnati, 9/15/90 Season_______ 38 in 1990

Passing Attempts Game________ 62 at Indiana, 10/29/88 Season_______ 470 in 1988 Completions Game________ 44 at Indiana, 10/29/88 Season_______ 290 in 1988 Completion Percentage Game________ 1.000 (12-12) vs. Northwestern, 11/9/02 Season_______ .657 (276-420) in 1985 Yards Gained Game________ 584 at Northwestern, 11/7/87 Season_______ 3,796 in 1987 Per game _____ 300.9 in 1985 Touchdowns Game________ 7 at Northwestern, 11/7/87 Season_______ 30 in 1985

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Yards Gained Game________ 713 vs. Northwestern, 10/8/83 Season_______ 5,647 in 1983 Per game _____ 470.6 in 1983

First Downs Number Game________ 36 vs. Washington State, 9/27/69 Season_______ 284 in 1985 Per game _____ 23.7 in 1985

Kickoff Returns Number Season_______ 64 in 1973 Yards Returned Season_______ 1,381 in 1973 Per return ____ 29.0 in 1941

Punt Returns Number Season_______ 48 in 2003 Yards Returned Season_______ 636 in 1997 Per return ____ 17.0 in 1940

Punting Number Game________ 16 vs. Notre Dame, 11/11/39 Season_______ 87 in 2007 Yards Game________ 731 vs. Notre Dame, 11/11/39 Season_______ 3,551 (87 punts, 40.8 avg.) in 2007 Yards/Punt Game________ 55.8 vs. Nebraska, 9/12/81 Season_______ 45.5 in 1981


TEAM DEFENSIVE RECORDS Scoring

First Downs

Points Game________ 0 on 50 occasions (last vs. Ball State, 9/25/10) Season_______ 5 in 1899 Per game _____ 0.6 in 1899

Number Game________ 2 vs. South Dakota, 10/5/40, 2 vs. Nebraska, 11/4/44 Season_______ 67 in 1937 Per game _____ 8.4 in 1937

Touchdowns Game________ 0 on 61 occasions (last vs. Penn State, 10/2/10) Season_______ 1 in 1899

Rushing Attempts Game________ 17 at Purdue, 11/18/89 Season_______ 362 in 1955 Yards Gained Game________ (-73) at Purdue, 11/18/89 Season_______ 950 in 1937 Per game _____ 79.7 in 1981 Yards/Attempt Game________ (-4.2) at Purdue, 11/18/89 Season_______ 2.4 in 1981 Touchdowns Game________ 0 on many occasions (last vs. Michigan, 11/5/11) Season_______ 1 in 1899

Passing Attempts Game________ 1 vs. South Dakota, 10/5/40 1 at Notre Dame, 10/27/45 Season_______ 62 in 1944 Completions Game________ 0 on many occasions 2 vs. Georgia Tech, 1/5/10 2 vs. Purdue, 10/24/92 2 vs. Michigan State, 10/3/87 Season_______ 19 in 1944

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 2008 (13 games) 23 in 1987 (13 games) 23 in 1986 (12 games) Fumbles Recovered Game________ 7 at Purdue, 10/1/49 Season_______ 26 in 1977

Total Offense Plays Game________ 39 vs. Wyoming, 10/17/53 Season_______ 475 in 1944 Yards Gained Game________ 49 at Northwestern, 10/6/84 Season_______ 1,467 in 1937 Per game _____ 183.3 in 1937

Completion Percentage Game________ .000 on many occasions .200 vs. Michigan State, 10/3/87 Season_______ .270 in 1941 Yards Gained Game________ -7 vs. Notre Dame, 10/23/48 Season_______ 365 in 1941 Per game _____ 45.6 in 1941 Touchdowns Game________ 0 on many occasions (last vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/24/11) Season_______ 0 on many occasions

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INDIVIDUAL GAME BESTS Rushing (min. 175 yards) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 15. 16.

19. 20. 21. 23. 25. 26. 27. 28.

Passing (min. 300 yards)

Name ________Att-Yards TDs __Opponent ________ Date Tavian Banks ____ 29-314 ___4 ___Tulsa ___________ 9/13/97 Ed Podolak _____ 17-286 ___2 ___Northwestern ____ 11/9/68 Marcus Coker ___ 32-252 ___2 ___Minnesota ______ 10/29/11 Sedrick Shaw ___ 42-250 ___1 ___Michigan State ___ 10/7/95 Phil Blatcher ____ 27-247 ___2 ___Michigan State __ 11/21/81 Dennis Mosley __ 39-229 ___2 ___Iowa State _______ 9/29/79 Marcus Coker ___ 33-219 ___2 ___Missouri________ 12/28/10 Shonn Greene ___ 25-217 ___4 ___Wisconsin ______ 10/18/08 Nick Bell _______ 31-217 ___3 ___Wisconsin ______ 10/14/89 Sedrick Shaw ___ 41-214 ___3 ___Wisconsin ______ 11/18/95 Shonn Greene ___ 30-211 ___2 ___Purdue_________ 11/15/08 Tavian Banks ____ 18-204 ___2 ___Northern Iowa ____ 9/6/97 Albert Young ____ 38-202 ___2 ___Northwestern ____ 11/5/05 Jim Jensen _____ 21-202 ___2 ___Indiana ________ 10/18/75 Eddie Phillips ___ 36-198 ___1 ___Minnesota ______ 10/24/81 Fred Russell _____ 17-194 ___1 ___Minnesota ______ 11/16/02 Tony Stewart ____ 32-194 ___0 ___Iowa State _______ 9/24/88 Bob Jeter _______ 9-194 ____1 ___California _________ 1/1/59 Frank Holmes ___ 34-193 ___2 ___Oregon State_____ 9/23/72 Ronnie Harmon _ 28-191 ___3 ___Illinois __________ 9/29/84 Rick Bayless _____ 33-183 ___0 ___Northwestern ___ 10/25/86 Jerry Faske _____ 20-183 ___1 ___Northwestern ___ 10/22/49 Tavian Banks ____ 18-182 ___3 ___Iowa State _______ 9/14/96 Kevin Harmon ___ 31-182 ___3 ___Iowa State _______ 9/19/87 Albert Young ____ 34-179 ___2 ___Michigan State __ 10/27/07 Sedrick Shaw ___ 32-178 ___1 ___Iowa State _______ 9/16/95 Jeff Brown ______ 31-176 ___0 ___Indiana _________ 9/13/80 Dennis Green ___ 18-175 ___2 ___Texas Christian ___ 9/28/68

Receiving (min. 150 yards) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

18. 20.

23. 24.

Name _____________No-Yards TDs _ Quinn Early __________ 10-256__ 4 __ Deven Harberts ______ 11-233__ 1 __ Bill Happel ___________ 9-207 __ 3 __ Dave Moritz__________ 11-192__ 2 __ Keith Chappelle ______ 12-191__ 2 __ Tim Dwight __________ 8-188 __ 1 __ Tim Dwight __________ 8-187 __ 3 __ Marvin McNutt, Jr. ____ 6-184 __ 3 __ D. Johnson-Koulianos__ 7-181 __ 1 __ Dave Moritz__________ 8-168 __ 1 __ Scott Slutzker ________ 8-167 __ 0 __ Clinton Solomon _____ 5-166 __ 2 __ Jim Gibbons _________ 9-164 __ 2 __ Al Bream ____________ 12-160__ 2 __ Andy Brodell _________ 6-159 __ 2 __ Andy Brodell _________ 7-159 __ 1 __ Marv Cook___________ 9-159 __ 1 __ Clinton Solomon _____ 9-157 __ 1 __ Dave Triplett _________ 7-157 __ 1 __ Marvin McNutt, Jr. ____ 4-155 __ 1 __ Karl Noonan _________ 10-155__ 1 __ Emlen Tunnell ________ 6-155 __ 3 __ Scott Helverson ______ 8-154 __ 2 __ Marvin McNutt, Jr. ____ 9-151 __ 2 __ Ed Hinkel ____________ 7-151 __ 4 __ Jack Dittmer _________ 5-151 __ 2 __

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Opponent ______ Date Northwestern _ 11/7/87 Indiana ______ 10/29/88 N. Illinois _____ 9/21/85 Indiana ______ 10/29/83 Illinois ______ 10/11/80 Northwestern _ 11/9/96 Iowa State ___ 11/20/97 Indiana ______ 10/22/11 Minnesota ___ 11/22/08 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 Indiana ______ 10/31/09 Wisconsin ___ 10/17/64 Indiana ______ 10/11/47 Iowa State ____ 9/28/85 Purdue ______ 11/19/11 Minnesota ___ 11/19/05 Boston U. ____ 11/20/48

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 22. 23. 24. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 38.

Name _______ Comp-Att Yards TDs _ Opponent _____ Date Chuck Hartlieb __ 44-60 ___558 _ 3 __ Indiana _____ 10/29/88 Chuck Hartlieb __ 25-32 ___471 _ 7 __ Northwestern _ 11/7/87 Chuck Long _____ 29-39 ___461 _ 6 __ Texas _______ 12/26/84 Chuck Hartlieb __ 30-51 ___428 _ 3 __ N.C. State ___ 12/31/88 Scott Mullen ____ 36-60 ___426 _ 0 __ Indiana _____ 10/23/99 Chuck Long _____ 23-33 ___420 _ 3 __ Northwestern _ 10/8/83 J Vandenberg __ 31-48 __ 399 _ 1 __ Pittsburgh ___9/17/11 Chuck Long _____ 19-26 ___399 _ 6 __ Northwestern 10/26/85 Jon Beutjer _____ 30-47 ___380 _ 4 __ Indiana ______ 9/30/00 Chuck Long _____ 30-39 ___380 _ 4 __ Michigan State 10/5/85 Matt Sherman ___ 21-28 ___374 _ 2 __ Penn State __ 10/21/95 Chuck Long _____ 17-21 ___369 _ 4 __ Purdue _____ 10/13/84 Chuck Hartlieb __ 27-43 ___362 _ 1 __ Michigan ___ 10/17/87 Chuck Hartlieb __ 24-40 ___360 _ 2 __ Ohio State __ 11/12/88 Drew Tate ______ 19-33 ___357 _ 3 __ Purdue ______ 10/8/05 Drew Tate ______ 26-36 ___354 _ 2 __ Minnesota __ 11/18/06 Drew Tate ______ 19-32 ___351 _ 4 __ Minnesota __ 11/19/05 Drew Tate ______ 32-55 ___346 _ 3 __ Florida _______ 1/2/06 Chuck Long _____ 16-30 ___345 _ 2 __ Penn State ___ 9/17/83 Drew Tate ______ 25-37 ___340 _ 1 __ Michigan State 10/2/04 Scott Mullen ____ 28-51 ___340 _ 3 __ Minnesota __ 11/20/99 Ricky Stanzi _____ 13-26 ___337 _ 2 __ Indiana _____ 10/31/09 Matt Sherman ___ 18-37 ___334 _ 2 __ Ohio State __ 10/28/95 Drew Tate ______ 24-39 ___333 _ 2 __ Minnesota __ 11/13/04 Chuck Hartlieb __ 20-37 ___333 _ 1 __ Ohio State __ 11/14/87 Drew Tate ______ 26-39 ___331 _ 3 __ Ohio State __ 10/16/04 Matt Sherman ___ 19-24 ___331 _ 3 __ Northwestern 11/12/94 Chuck Hartlieb __ 26-41 ___328 _ 2 __ Minnesota __ 11/21/87 Pete Gales ______ 23-46 ___321 _ 1 __ Purdue ______ 11/8/80 Chuck Long _____ 29-37 ___319 _ 1 __ UCLA_________ 1/1/86 Chuck Hartlieb __ 19-34 ___317 _ 3 __ Purdue _____ 10/24/87 Mike Cilek ______ 27-48 ___316 _ 2 __ Illinois ______ 11/22/67 Scott Mullen ____ 23-34 ___314 _ 2 __ W. Michigan ___ 9/9/00 Gary Snook _____ 26-49 ___310 _ 2 __ Purdue _____ 10/24/64 Gary Snook _____ 18-36 ___309 _ 2 __ Minnesota ___ 11/7/64 Jake Christensen _ 24-42 ___308 _ 3 __ Indiana ______ 9/29/07 Jim Hartlieb_____ 25-39 ___308 _ 3 __ Michigan ____ 10/3/92 Chuck Long _____ 19-26 ___304 _ 3 __ Tennessee___ 12/31/82 Olen Treadway __ 26-41 ___304 _ 1 __ Wisconsin ___ 10/17/59

Total Offense (min. 350 yards) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

Name _______ Rush _Pass__ Total __Opponent _____ Date Chuck Hartlieb _(-42) __ 558 __ 516___Indiana _____ 10/29/88 Chuck Long ____ 20 __ 461 __ 481___Texas _______ 12/26/84 Scott Mullen ___ 47 __ 426 __ 473___Indiana _____ 10/23/99 Chuck Hartlieb __ 1 ___ 471 __ 472___Northwestern _ 11/7/87 Chuck Hartlieb _(-18) __ 428 __ 410___N.C. State ___ 12/31/88 Chuck Long _____ 6 ___ 399 __ 405___Northwestern 10/26/85 Chuck Long ____(-22) __ 420 __ 398___Northwestern _ 10/8/83 J. Vandenberg _ (-8) __ 399 __ 391 __Pittsburgh ___9/17/11 Jon Beutjer ____ 10 __ 380 __ 390___Indiana ______ 9/30/00 Chuck Long _____ 5 ___ 380 __ 385___Michigan State 10/5/85 Pete Gales _____ 50 __ 321 __ 371___Purdue ______ 11/8/80 Drew Tate _____ 24 __ 346 __ 370___Florida ________ 1/2/06 Drew Tate _____ 12 __ 357 __ 369___Purdue ______ 10/8/05 Drew Tate _____ 11 __ 354 __ 365___Minnesota___ 11/18/06 Ricky Stanzi ____ 24 __ 337 __ 361___Indiana _____ 10/31/09 Chuck Long ____ (-9) __ 369 __ 360___Purdue _____ 10/13/84 Drew Tate ______ 5 ___ 351 __ 356___Minnesota___ 11/19/05 Drew Tate _____ 24 __ 331 __ 355___Ohio State ___ 10/16/04


INDIVIDUAL GAME BESTS Scoring 1.

8. 9.

Name ________ Points TDs-PAT Opponent ________ Date Shonn Greene ___24 ____ 4-0 ___Wisconsin ______ 10/18/08 Ed Hinkel _______24 ____ 4-0 ___Minnesota ______ 11/19/05 Tavian Banks ____24 ____ 4-0 ___Iowa State _______ 9/20/97 Tavian Banks ____24 ____ 4-0 ___Tulsa ___________ 9/13/97 Mike Saunders ___24 ____ 4-0 ___Indiana _________ 11/9/91 Quinn Early _____24 ____ 4-0 ___Northwestern ____ 11/7/87 Owen Gill _______24 ____ 4-0 ___Iowa State _______ 9/10/83 Dennis Mosley ___24 ____ 4-0 ___Indiana __________ 9/8/79 Larry Lawrence __24 ____ 4-0 ___Minnesota _______ 11/2/68 Nile Kinnick _____23 ____ 3-5 ___South Dakota ____ 9/30/39 34 players tied with 18 (last time by Marvin McNutt, Jr., vs. Indiana, 10/22/11)

Tackles (min. 20 tackles) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.

3.

Interceptions 1.

Name _________ INT _________ Opponent _________ Date Tyler Sash _______ 3 __________ Iowa State _______ 9/12/09 Grant Steen _____ 3 __________ Indiana_________ 10/19/02

Name _________Total Solo-Asst Opponent ________ Date Dave Clement ___29 ___ 7-22 __Oregon State_____ 9/19/70 Bobby Diaco ____26 ___10-16 __Indiana ________ 10/14/95 Dave Brooks _____26 ___13-13 __Illinois _________ 11/21/70 Bob Sanders_____25 ___14-11 __Indiana ________ 10/20/01 Dave Moreland __23 ___ 15-8 __Minnesota ______ 10/15/66 Greg Allison _____22 ___ 7-15 __Purdue_________ 10/26/68 Andre Jackson ___22 ___ 13-9 __Michigan State __ 10/28/72 Mike Phillips_____21 ___ 7-14 __Purdue_________ 10/26/68 Andre Jackson ___21 ___ 8-13 __Ohio State _______ 9/16/72 Andre Jackson ___21 ___11-10 __Purdue_________ 11/15/75 Larry Station ____21 ___ 17-4 __Minnesota ______ 11/17/84 Jim Reilly _______21 ___ 14-7 __Indiana ________ 10/29/88 Abdul Hodge ____20 ___ 14-6 __Michigan _______ 10/22/05 Dave Clement ___20 ___ 11-9 __Illinois _________ 11/21/70 Andre Jackson ___20 ___ 15-5 __Minnesota ______ 10/21/72 Andre Jackson ___20 ___ 13-7 __Michigan ________ 9/15/73 Andre Jackson ___20 ___ 15-5 __UCLA ___________ 9/22/73 Bob Salter ______20 ___ 12-8 __Ohio State ______ 11/17/73 Tom Rusk _______20 ___ 16-4 __UCLA ___________ 10/1/77 Larry Station ____20 ___ 13-7 __Purdue_________ 10/15/83 George Davis ____20 ___ 18-2 __Minnesota ______ 11/17/84 Larry Station ____20 ___ 17-3 __Michigan State ___ 10/5/85 Dave Haight _____20 ___ 14-6 __Michigan _______ 10/18/86 Brad Quast ______20 ___ 12-8 __Iowa State _______ 9/24/88 Melvin Foster ____20 ___ 13-7 __Michigan State ___ 10/6/90 Eric Thigpen _____20 ___ 11-9 __Wisconsin ______ 10/24/98

NOTE: Players listed in boldface are current players.

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INDIVIDUAL SEASON BESTS Rushing (min. 700 yards) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 33. 34.

Name _____________ Att-Yards ____Avg _____TDs _____Year Shonn Greene ______ 307-1,850 ____ 6.0______ 20 _____ 2008 Tavian Banks________ 260-1,691 ____ 6.5______ 17 _____ 1997 Sedrick Shaw _______ 316-1,477 ____ 4.7______ 15 _____ 1995 Marcus Coker _______ 281-1,384 ____ 4.9______ 15 _____ 2011 Fred Russell ________ 282-1,355 ____ 4.8_______7 _____ 2003 Albert Young _______ 249-1,334 ____ 5.4_______8 _____ 2005 Dennis Mosley ______ 270-1,267 ____ 4.7______ 12 _____ 1979 Fred Russell ________ 220-1,264 ____ 5.7_______9 _____ 2002 Ronnie Harmon _____ 223-1,166 ____ 5.2_______9 _____ 1985 Rick Bayless ________ 216-1,150 ____ 5.3______ 10 _____ 1986 Sedrick Shaw _______ 224-1,116 ____ 5.0_______9 _____ 1996 Ladell Betts_________ 232-1,090 ____ 4.7_______5 _____ 2000 Ladell Betts_________ 222-1,060 ____ 4.8______ 10 _____ 2001 Tony Stewart _______ 215-1,036 ____ 4.8_______8 _____ 1988 Mike Saunders ______ 216-1,022 ____ 4.7______ 10 _____ 1991 Nick Bell ___________ 166-1,009 ____ 6.1______ 12 _____ 1990 Sedrick Shaw _______ 170-1,002 ____ 5.9_______7 _____ 1994 Albert Young ________ 206-968 ____ 4.7_______6 _____ 2007 Adam Robinson ______ 203-941 ____ 4.6______ 10 _____ 2010 Ed Podolak __________ 154-937 ____ 6.1_______8 _____ 1968 Owen Gill ___________ 199-920 ____ 4.6_______4 _____ 1984 Ronnie Harmon ______ 190-907 ____ 4.8______ 11 _____ 1984 Levi Mitchell _________ 205-900 ____ 4.4_______3 _____ 1970 Ladell Betts__________ 189-857 ____ 4.5_______5 _____ 1999 Tony Stewart ________ 157-844 ____ 5.4_______3 _____ 1990 Adam Robinson ______ 181-834 ____ 4.6_______5 _____ 2009 Eddie Phillips ________ 166-806 ____ 4.9_______5 _____ 1982 Owen Gill ___________ 129-798 ____ 6.2______ 10 _____ 1983 Albert Young ________ 178-779 ____ 4.4_______7 _____ 2006 Eddie Phillips ________ 162-778 ____ 4.8_______8 _____ 1983 Phil Blatcher _________ 157-737 ____ 4.7_______8 _____ 1981 Bill Reichardt ________ 178-737 ____ 4.2_______2 _____ 1951 Kevin Harmon _______ 151-715 ____ 4.7_______6 _____ 1987 Jermelle Lewis _______ 123-709 ____ 5.8_______8 _____ 2002

Passing (min. 1,500 yards) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26.

Name ___________ Comp-Att __Pct. ___Yards __ TDs __Year Chuck Hartlieb _____ 288-460 __ .626 ___ 3,738 ___ 17 __ 1988 Chuck Long _______ 260-388 __ .670 ___ 3,297 ___ 27 __ 1985 Chuck Hartlieb _____ 217-334 __ .650 ___ 3,092 ___ 19 __ 1987 James Vandenberg 237-404 __ .587 ___3,022___ 25 __ 2011 Ricky Stanzi _______ 221-345 __ .641 ___ 3,004 ___ 25 __ 2010 Chuck Long _______ 216-322 __ .671 ___ 2,871 ___ 22 __ 1984 Drew Tate _________ 219-352 __ .622 ___ 2,828 ___ 22 __ 2005 Drew Tate _________ 233-375 __ .621 ___ 2,786 ___ 20 __ 2004 Drew Tate _________ 207-352 __ .588 ___ 2,623 ___ 18 __ 2006 Chuck Long _______ 157-265 __ .592 ___ 2,601 ___ 14 __ 1983 Brad Banks ________ 170-294 __ .578 ___ 2,573 ___ 26 __ 2002 Matt Sherman _____ 170-295 __ .576 ___ 2,546 ___ 14 __ 1995 Ricky Stanzi _______ 171-304 __ .562 ___ 2,417 ___ 17 __ 2009 Matt Rodgers ______ 185-283 __ .654 ___ 2,275 ___ 14 __ 1991 Jake Christensen ___ 198-370 __ .535 ___ 2,269 ___ 17 __ 2007 Matt Rodgers ______ 187-310 __ .603 ___ 2,228 ___ 15 __ 1990 Matt Rodgers ______ 178-312 __ .571 ___ 2,222 ___ 12 __ 1989 Paul Burmeister ____ 184-309 __ .596 ___ 2,152 ___ 10 __ 1993 Gary Snook ________ 151-311 __ .485 ___ 2,062 ___ 11 __ 1964 Nathan Chandler ___ 165-307 __ .537 ___ 2,040 ___ 18 __ 2003 Kyle McCann ______ 167-252 __ .663 ___ 2,028 ___ 16 __ 2001 Ricky Stanzi _______ 150-254 __ .591 ___ 1,956 ___ 14 __ 2008 Matt Sherman _____ 154-264 __ .583 ___ 1,918 ___ 12 __ 1996 Larry Lawrence_____ 113-239 __ .473 ___ 1,680 ___ 10 __ 1969 Chuck Long _______ 148-227 __ .652 ___ 1,678 ___ 11 __ 1982 Jim Hartlieb _______ 144-226 __ .637 ___ 1,579 ___ 12 __ 1992

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Receiving (min. 600 yards) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32.

Name ___________________No-Yards __ Marvin McNutt, Jr. _________ 13-1,315 ___ Keith Chappelle ___________ 64-1,037 ___ Kevin Kasper _____________ 82-1,010 ___ Quinn Early_______________ 63-1,004 ___ Maurice Brown _____________48-966 ____ Karl Noonan _______________59-933 ____ Dave Moritz _______________50-912 ____ Clinton Solomon ___________58-905 ____ Bill Happel ________________56-901 ____ Deven Harberts ____________53-880 ____ Marvin McNutt, Jr. __________53-861 ____ Kahlil Hill _________________59-841 ____ Tim Dwight _______________46-816 ____ Marv Cook ________________49-803 ____ Clinton Solomon ___________46-800 ____ Marv Cook ________________63-767 ____ Danan Hughes _____________43-757 ____ Tim Dwight _______________51-751 ____ Derrell Johnson-Koulianos ___45-750 ____ Derrell Johnson-Koulianos ___46-745 ____ Ed Hinkel _________________63-744 ____ Dallas Clark________________43-742 ____ Kerry Reardon _____________43-738 ____ Ronnie Harmon ____________35-729 ____ Andy Brodell ______________39-724 ____ Al Bream __________________55-704 ____ Tim Dwight _______________42-704 ____ Scott Helverson ____________54-703 ____ Ronnie Harmon ____________60-699 ____ Marvin McNutt, Jr. __________34-674 ____ Kevin Kasper ______________60-664 ____ Dominique Douglas ________49-654 ____

Avg. __ TDs __Year 16.0 ___ 12 __ 2011 16.2 ____6 __ 1980 12.3 ____7 __ 2000 15.9 ___ 10 __ 1987 20.1 ___ 11 __ 2002 15.8 ____4 __ 1964 18.2 ____5 __ 1983 15.6 ____6 __ 2004 16.1 ____8 __ 1985 16.6 ____6 __ 1988 16.2 ____8 __ 2010 14.3 ____8 __ 2001 17.7 ____9 __ 1995 16.4 ____2 __ 1987 17.4 ____7 __ 2005 12.2 ____3 __ 1988 17.6 ____8 __ 1991 14.7 ____4 __ 1996 16.7 ____2 __ 2009 16.2 ___ 10 __ 2010 11.8 ____7 __ 2004 17.3 ____4 __ 2002 17.2 ____6 __ 1969 20.8 ____5 __ 1983 18.6 ____5 __ 2006 12.8 ____5 __ 1967 16.8 ____8 __ 1997 13.0 ____5 __ 1985 11.7 ____1 __ 1985 19.8 ____8 __ 2009 11.1 ____3 __ 1999 13.3 ____2 __ 2006

Total Offense (min. 1,600 yards) Name ___________ Rush ___ Pass ____Total ___ TDR* __Year 1. Chuck Hartlieb ____(-208) ___ 3,738 ___3,530 ____ 18 ___ 1988 2. Chuck Long ______(-125) ___ 3,297 ___3,172 ____ 29 ___ 1985 3. Brad Banks _______ 423____ 2,573 ___2,996 ____ 31 ___ 2002 4. Chuck Hartlieb ____(-159) ___ 3,092 ___2,933 ____ 20 ___ 1987 5. James Vandenberg 61 ____ 3,022 __ 3,083 ____ 28 ___ 2011 6. Drew Tate _________ 41 ____ 2,828 ___2,869 ____ 23 ___ 2005 7. Ricky Stanzi _______(-6) ____ 3,004 ___2,998 ____ 27 ___ 2010 8. Drew Tate ________ 124____ 2,623 ___2,747 ____ 18 ___ 2006 9. Chuck Long ______(-154) ___ 2,871 ___2,717 ____ 26 ___ 1984 10. Drew Tate ________ (-76) ___ 2,786 ___2,710 ____ 22 ___ 2004 11. Chuck Long ______ (-60) ___ 2,601 ___2,541 ____ 19 ___ 1983 12. Matt Rodgers _____ 140____ 2,275 ___2,415 ____ 18 ___ 1991 13. Matt Sherman ____(-153) ___ 2,546 ___2,393 ____ 15 ___ 1995 14. Ricky Stanzi ______ (-31) ___ 2,417 ___2,386 ____ 17 ___ 2009 15. Matt Rodgers ______ 64 ____ 2,228 ___2,292 ____ 24 ___ 1990 16. Jake Christensen ___ 0 _____ 2,269 ___2,269 ____ 18 ___ 2007 17. Nathan Chandler __ 138____ 2,040 ___2,178 ____ 24 ___ 2003 18. Matt Rodgers _____ (-74) ___ 2,222 ___2,148 ____ 14 ___ 1989 19. Kyle McCann ______ 78 ____ 2,028 ___2,106 ____ 19 ___ 2001 20. Larry Lawrence____ 406____ 1,680 ___2,086 ____ 15 ___ 1969 21. Gary Snook _______ (-18) ___ 2,062 ___2,044 ____ 15 ___ 1964 22. Ricky Stanzi _______ 20 ____ 1,956 ___1,976 ____ 14 ___ 2008 23. Paul Burmeister ___(-257) ___ 2,152 ___1,895 ____ 13 ___ 1993 24. Shonn Greene ____1,850 _____ 0 _____1,850 ____ 20 ___ 2008 25. Chuck Long ______ 121____ 1,678 ___1,799 ____ 15 ___ 1982 26. Matt Sherman ____(-186) ___ 1,918 ___1,732 ____ 13 ___ 1996 27. Tavian Banks______1,691 _____ 0 _____1,691 ____ 17 ___ 1997 28. Jim Hartlieb _______ 60 ____ 1,579 ___1,639 ____ 14 ___ 1992 *TDR - - touchdowns responsible for


INDIVIDUAL SEASON BESTS Scoring (min. 65 points) 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 14. 16. 17. 19. 20. 21. 22.

25. 26. 27. 28. 29.

Name ______________ Points ____ TDs-PAT-FG ________Year Shonn Greene _________120 _______ 20-0-0__________ 2008 Nate Kaeding __________120 _______0-57-21 _________ 2002 Tavian Banks___________114 _______ 19-0-0__________ 1997 Nate Kaeding __________106 _______1-40-20 _________ 2003 Rob Houghtlin _________105 _______0-48-19 _________ 1985 Rob Houghtlin _________104 _______0-41-21 _________ 1987 Dennis Mosley _________ 96 ________ 16-0-0__________ 1979 Kyle Schlicher __________ 94 ________0-43-17 _________ 2005 Kyle Schlicher __________ 92 ________0-29-21 _________ 2004 Sedrick Shaw __________ 92 ________ 15-1-0__________ 1995 Marcus Coker __________ 90 ________ 15-0-0__________ 2011 Daniel Murray _________ 89 ________0-32-19 _________ 2009 Tom Nichol ____________ 89 ________0-41-16 _________ 1984 Mike Meyer ___________ 86 _______ 0-44-14 _________ 2011 Tom Nichol ____________ 86 ________0-44-14 _________ 1983 Nate Kaeding __________ 85 ________0-49-12 _________ 2001 Nick Bell ______________ 84 ________ 14-0-0__________ 1990 Jeff Skillett ____________ 83 ________0-47-12 _________ 1990 Rob Houghtlin _________ 81 ________0-39-14 _________ 1986 Mike Saunders _________ 78 ________ 13-0-0__________ 1991 Mike Meyer ___________ 73 _______ 0-31-14 _________ 2010 Marvin McNutt, Jr. ______ 72 ________ 12-0-0__________ 2011 Zach Bromert __________ 72 ________ 0-51-7__________ 1997 Ronnie Harmon ________ 72 ________ 12-0-0__________ 1984 Kyle Schlicher __________ 71 ________0-32-13 _________ 2006 Trent Mossbrucker _____ 70 _______ 0-31-13 _________ 2008 Wilburn Hollis__________ 68 ________ 11-1-0__________ 1960 Jeff Skillett ____________ 67 ________0-34-11 _________ 1991 Adam Robinson ________ 66 ________ 11-0-0__________ 2010 D. Johnson-Koulianos ___ 66 ________ 11-0-0__________ 2010 Maurice Brown _________ 66 ________ 11-0-0__________ 2002 Ladell Betts____________ 66 ________ 11-0-0__________ 2001 Tim Dwight ___________ 66 ________ 11-0-0__________ 1997 Tim Dwight ___________ 66 ________ 11-0-0__________ 1995 Rick Bayless ___________ 66 ________ 11-0-0__________ 1986 Earl Smith _____________ 66 ________ 11-0-0__________ 1954

Interceptions (min. 6 interceptions) 1. 3.

6.

Tackles (min. 115 tackles) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

21. 22.

25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31.

35.

Name ___________________ Total _____ Solo-Ast _____Year Andre Jackson _____________ 171 ________ 83-88______ 1972 Abdul Hodge ______________ 158 ________ 98-60______ 2005 Chad Greenway ____________ 156 ________ 95-61______ 2005 Pat Angerer _______________ 145 ________ 48-97______ 2009 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

NOTE: Players listed in boldface are current players.

Name _________ No-Yards _____ Avg. ____ TDs _______Year Lou King _________ 8-62 ________ 7.8 _______0 _______ 1981 Nile Kinnick ______ 8-52 ________ 6.5 _______0 _______ 1939 Kerry Burt ________ 7-15 ________ 2.1 _______0 _______ 1987 Jay Norvell _______ 7-93 _______ 13.3 ______0 _______ 1985 Steve Wilson ______ 7-83 _______ 11.9 ______0 _______ 1967 Tyler Sash ________ 6-203_______ 33.8 ______1 _______ 2009 Jovon Johnson ____ 6-81 _______ 13.5 ______0 _______ 2003 Damien Robinson _ 6-99 _______ 16.5 ______0 _______ 1996 Plez Atkins _______ 6-96 _______ 16.2 ______2 _______ 1995 Mike Stoops ______ 6-154_______ 25.7 ______0 _______ 1983 Rod Sears ________ 6-50 ________ 8.3 _______0 _______ 1976

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER BESTS Rushing (min. 1,000 yards) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 38. 39. 40. 41.

Name______________ Sedrick Shaw ________ Ladell Betts _________ Albert Young ________ Tavian Banks ________ Fred Russell _________ Tony Stewart ________ Owen Gill ___________ Ronnie Harmon ______ Eddie Phillips ________ Dennis Mosley _______ Shonn Greene _______ Marcus Coker________ Levi Mitchell ________ Adam Robinson _____ 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 _________

Att-Yards ____Avg.___ TDs ________ Years 837-4,156 ____ 5.0 ___ 33 ______ 1993-96 831-3,686 ____ 4.4 ___ 25 ______ 1998-01 660-3,173 ____ 4.8 ___ 23 ______ 2004-07 505-2,977 ____ 5.9 ___ 33 ______ 1994-97 514-2,760 ____ 5.4 ___ 17 ______ 2001-03 532-2,562 ____ 4.8 ___ 17 ______ 1987-90 489-2,556 ____ 5.2 ___ 22 ______ 1981-84 443-2,271 ____ 5.1 ___ 22 ______ 1982-85 465-2,177 ____ 4.7 ___ 19 ______ 1980-83 458-2,133 ____ 4.6 ___ 14 ______ 1976-79 347-2,107 ____ 6.1 ___ 19 ___ 2005-06, 08 395-2,006 ____ 5.1 ___ 18 ______ 2010-11 425-1,927 ____ 4.5 ___ 10 ______ 1969-71 384-1,775 ____ 4.6 ___ 15 ______ 2009-10 311-1,748 ____ 5.6 ___ 18 ______ 1988-90 407-1,710 ____ 4.2 ___ 14 ______ 1966-68 384-1,665 ____ 4.3 ____ 6 _______ 1949-51 367-1,661 ____ 4.5 ____ 9 _______ 1972-75 340-1,629 ____ 4.8 ___ 24 ______ 1985-88 357-1,584 ____ 4.4 ___ 15 ______ 1967-70 317-1,561 ____ 4.9 ___ 13 ______ 1984-87 279-1,504 ____ 5.4 ___ 13 ______ 2004-07 309-1,476 ____ 4.8 ___ 16 ______ 1988-91 293-1,443 ____ 4.9 ___ 12 ______ 1992-94 254-1,390 ____ 5.5 ___ 10 ______ 1965-67 227-1,373 ____ 6.0 ___ 11 ______ 1953-55 215-1,297 ____ 6.0 ___ 10 ______ 1959-62 223-1,240 ____ 5.6 ____ 9 _______ 1948-50 304-1,225 ____ 4.0 ____ 7 _______ 1975-78 226-1,150 ____ 5.1 ___ 10 ______ 2002-04 243-1,151 ____ 4.7 ___ 12 ______ 1984-87 299-1,135 ____ 3.8 ___ 13 ______ 1939-41 203-1,099 ____ 5.4 ____ 5 _______ 1980-83 266-1,093 ____ 4.1 ___ 17 ______ 1989-92 256-1,066 ____ 4.2 ____ 5 _______ 1989-92 213-1,061 ____ 5.0 ___ 10 ______ 1978-81 330-1,061 ____ 3.2 ___ 12 ______ 1972-76 238-1,050 ____ 4.4 ___ 12 ______ 1951-53 256-1,025 ____ 4.0 ____ 7 _______ 1951-54 171-1,016 ____ 5.9 ____ 7 _______ 1957-59 242-1,006 ____ 4.2 ____ 6 _______ 1972-75

Passing (min. 1,500 yards) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27.

Name___________ Comp-Att _ Pct. _ Yards _ TDs _______ Years Chuck Long _______782-1,203 _ .650 _ 10,461 __ 74 _____ 1981-85 Drew Tate_________665-1,090 _ .610 _ 8,292 __ 61 _____ 2003-06 Ricky Stanzi _______ 542-907 __ .598 _ 7,377 __ 56 _____ 2007-10 Chuck Hartlieb ____ 512-802 __ .638 _ 6,934 __ 37 _____ 1986-88 Matt Rodgers______ 550-905 __ .608 _ 6,725 __ 41 _____ 1988-91 Matt Sherman _____ 448-776 __ .577 _ 6,399 __ 43 _____ 1994-97 Kyle McCann ______ 357-603 __ .592 _ 4,349 __ 23 _____ 1998-01 Gary Snook _______ 280-631 __ .443 _ 3,738 __ 20 _____ 1963-65 James Vandenberg 284-499 __ .569 _ 3,537 __28 2009-Present Brad Banks ________ 213-362 __ .588 _ 3,155 __ 30 _____ 2001-02 Larry Lawrence ____ 201-395 __ .509 _ 2,987 __ 17 _____ 1968-69 Jake Christensen ___ 257-468 __ .549 _ 2,950 __ 21 _____ 2006-08 Paul Burmeister ____ 242-419 __ .578 _ 2,943 __ 16 _____ 1990-93 Scott Mullen ______ 229-428 __ .535 _ 2,625 __ 11 _____ 1997-00 Randy Duncan _____ 186-328 __ .564 _ 2,615 __ 23 _____ 1956-58 Ed Podolak________ 172-398 __ .432 _ 2,316 __ 8 ______ 1966-68 Nathan Chandler ___ 177-327 __ .541 _ 2,201 __ 19 _____ 2002-03 Phil Suess_________ 175-325 __ .538 _ 2,196 __ 12 _____ 1977-80 Jim Hartlieb _______ 181-291 __ .622 _ 2,064 __ 17 _____ 1989-92 Matt Szykowny ____ 155-290 __ .534 _ 2,038 __ 14 _____ 1960-62 Randy Reiners _____ 142-279 __ .509 _ 2,008 __ 16 _____ 1996-99 Mark Vlasic________ 134-236 __ .568 _ 1,939 __ 14 _____ 1983-86 Tom McLaughlin ___ 123-296 __ .416 _ 1,795 __ 7 ______ 1975-77 Al DiMarco ________ 113-261 __ .432 _ 1,749 __ 14 _____ 1947-48 Pete Gales ________ 137-316 __ .434 _ 1,660 __ 11 _____ 1978-81 Butch Caldwell ____ 111-309 __ .359 _ 1,651 __ 7 ______ 1972-76 Glenn Drahn ______ 107-323 __ .331 _ 1,580 __ 17 _____ 1948-50

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Receiving (min. 1,000 yards) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34.

Name_________________ No-Yards __Avg._ TDs _________ Years Marvin McNutt, Jr.______170-2,861__16.8 _ 28 ______ 2008-11 D. Johnson-Koulianos ____ 173-2,616 __ 15.1 _ 17 _______ 2007-10 Tim Dwight ____________ 139-2,271 __ 16.3 _ 21 _______ 1994-97 Danan Hughes _________ 146-2,216 __ 15.2 _ 21 _______ 1989-92 Ronnie Harmon _________ 146-2,045 __ 14.0 _ 10 _______ 1982-85 Kevin Kasper ___________ 157-1,974 __ 12.6 _ 11 _______ 1997-00 Dave Moritz ____________ 109-1,912 __ 17.5 __ 9 ________ 1980-83 Kahlil Hill ______________ 152-1,892 __ 12.4 _ 15 _______ 1998-01 Clinton Solomon ________ 118-1,864 __ 15.8 _ 14 __ 2002, 2004-05 Harold Jasper __________ 107-1,863 __ 17.4 __ 8 ________ 1991-94 Quinn Early ____________ 106-1,845 __ 17.4 _ 13 _______ 1984-87 Marv Cook _____________ 126-1,825 __ 14.5 __ 6 ________ 1986-88 Travis Watkins __________ 108-1,765 __ 16.3 _ 10 _______ 1986-89 Bill Happel _____________ 112-1,685 __ 15.0 _ 10 _______ 1982-85 Al Bream ______________ 114-1,642 __ 14.4 __ 7 ________ 1966-68 Ed Hinkel ______________ 135-1,588 __ 11.8 _ 15 _______ 2002-05 Maurice Brown _________ 84-1,515 __ 18.0 _ 15 _______ 2000-03 Karl Noonan ___________ 102-1,478 __ 14.5 __ 4 ________ 1963-65 Scott Chandler _________ 117-1,467 __ 12.5 _ 10 _______ 2003-06 Robert Smith ___________ 69-1,438 __ 20.8 _ 16 _______ 1983-86 Andy Brodell ___________ 91-1,395 __ 15.3 __ 9 ________ 2005-08 Keith Chappelle_________ 86-1,377 __ 16.0 __ 9 ________ 1979-80 Kerry Reardon __________ 81-1,361 __ 16.8 _ 11 _______ 1968-70 Dallas Clark ____________ 81-1,281 __ 15.8 __ 8 ________ 2001-02 Bill Schultz _____________ 57-1,272 __ 22.3 __ 9 ________ 1973-76 Scott Slutzker __________ 95-1,261 __ 13.3 __ 5 ________ 1992-95 Alan Cross _____________ 96-1,259 __ 13.1 __ 8 ________ 1989-92 Mike Flagg _____________ 86-1,187 __ 13.8 _ 13 _______ 1984-87 Deven Harberts _________ 66-1,170 __ 17.7 __ 8 ________ 1987-88 Jon Filloon _____________ 80-1,164 __ 14.6 __ 3 ________ 1988-91 Scot Helverson _________ 84-1,149 __ 13.7 _ 13 _______ 1983-86 Jim Gibbons ___________ 69-1,099 __ 15.9 _ 11 _______ 1955-57 Barry Crees ____________ 66-1,069 __ 16.2 __ 2 ________ 1966-68 Cloyd Webb ____________ 61-1,029 __ 16.9 _ 10 _______ 1961-63

Total Offense (min. 2,000 yards) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32.

Name____________ Rush ____Pass____ Yards __________ Years Chuck Long _______ (-207) ___ 10,461 ___ 10,254 ________ 1981-85 Drew Tate__________ 135 ____ 8,292 ___ 8,427 ________ 2003-06 Ricky Stanzi ________ (-4) ____ 7,377 ___ 7,373 ________ 2007-10 Matt Rodgers_______ 130 ____ 6,725 ___ 6,855 ________ 1988-81 Chuck Hartlieb ____ (-364) ___ 6,934 ___ 6,570 ________ 1986-88 Matt Sherman _____ (-451) ___ 6,399 ___ 5,948 ________ 1994-97 Kyle McCann ______ (-134) ___ 4,349 ___ 4,215 ________ 1998-01 Sedrick Shaw ______ 4,156 _____ 0 _____ 4,156 ________ 1993-96 Ed Podolak________ 1,710 ___ 2,316 ___ 4,026 ________ 1966-68 Gary Snook ________ 79 ____ 3,738 ___ 3,817 ________ 1963-65 Brad Banks _________ 574 ____ 3,155 ___ 3,729 ________ 2001-02 Ladell Betts _______ 3,686 _____ 0 _____ 3,686 ________ 1998-01 James Vandenberg _ 51 ____ 3,537 ___ 3,588 ___2009-Present Larry Lawrence _____ 567 ____ 2,987 ___ 3,554 ________ 1968-69 Jake Christensen ____ 27 ____ 2,950 ___ 2,977 ________ 2006-08 Tavian Banks ______ 2,977 _____ 0 _____ 2,977 ________ 1994-97 Randy Duncan ______ 104 ____ 2,615 ___ 2,719 ________ 1956-58 Butch Caldwell ____ 1,061 ___ 1,651 ___ 2,712 ________ 1972-76 Scott Mullen _______ 84 ____ 2,625 ___ 2,709 ________ 1997-00 Paul Burmeister ____ (-265) ___ 2,943 ___ 2,678 ________ 1991-93 Tony Stewart ______ 2,562 _____ 8 _____ 2,570 ________ 1987-90 Owen Gill _________ 2,556 _____ 0 _____ 2,556 ________ 1981-84 Jim Hartlieb ________ 299 ____ 2,064 ___ 2,363 ________ 1989-92 Nathan Chandler ____ 146 ____ 2,201 ___ 2,347 ________ 2002-03 Ronnie Harmon ____ 2,271 _____ 0 _____ 2,271 ________ 1982-85 Phil Suess__________ 48 ____ 2,196 ___ 2,244 ________ 1977-80 Eddie Phillips ______ 2,177 ____ 36 ____ 2,213 ________ 1980-83 Jerry Reichow ______ 850 ____ 1,327 ___ 2,177 ________ 1953-55 Dennis Mosley _____ 2,133 _____ 0 _____ 2,133 ________ 1976-79 Randy Reiners ______ 124 ____ 2,008 ___ 2,132 ________ 1996-99 Shonn Greene _____ 2,107 _____ 0 _____ 2,107 _____ 2005-06, 08 Marcus Coker______ 2,006 _____ 0 _____ 2,006 ________ 2010-11

NOTE: Players listed in boldface are current players.


INDIVIDUAL CAREER BESTS All-Purpose Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

Name__________ Rush __ Rec ___ PR ___ KR __ Total _____Year Sedrick Shaw ____ 4,225 __ 438 ____0____ 380 __ 5,043 __ 1993-96 Ronnie Harmon __ 2,271 _ 2,045 ___7____ 662 __ 4,985 __ 1982-85 Tim Dwight ______ 322 __ 2,271 _ 1,102 _ 1,195 _ 4,890 __ 1994-97 Ladell Betts _____ 3,686 __ 702 ____0_____ 9 ___ 4,397 __ 1998-01 D. Jn-Koulianos ___ 65 __ 2,616 ___0___ 1,575 _ 4,256 __ 2007-10 Tavian Banks ____ 2,977 __ 388 ____5____ 785 __ 4,155 __ 1994-97 Albert Young ____ 3,173 __ 703 ____0____ 245 __ 4,121 __ 2004-07 Kahlil Hill _________ 9 ___ 1,892 _ 556 _ 1,509 _ 3,966 __ 1998-01 Danan Hughes ___ (-3) __ 2,216 ___0___ 1,161 _ 3,374 __ 1989-92 Tony Stewart ____ 2,562 __ 387 ____0____ 399 __ 3,348 __ 1991-94 Harold Jasper _____ 0 ___ 1,863 _ 532 __ 938 __ 3,333 __ 1991-94 Levi Mitchell ____ 1,927 __ 459 ____0____ 881 __ 3,267 __ 1969-71 Fred Russell _____ 2,760 __ 45 ____0____ 337 __ 3,142 __ 2001-03 Owen Gill _______ 2,544 __ 475 ____0_____ 0 ___ 3,019 __ 1981-84 Dennis Mosley ___ 2,133 __ 339 ____0____ 278 __ 2,750 __ 1976-79 Eddie Phillips ____ 2,177 __ 430 ___ 13 ___ 39 __ 2,659 __ 1980-83

Scoring (min. 100 points) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 18. 19. 20. 21.

25. 26. 27.

31.

Name________________ Points ____ TDs-PAT-FG _______ Years Nate Kaeding___________ 373 _______ 1-166-67 _______ 2000-03 Rob Houghtlin __________ 290 _______ 0-128-54 _______ 1985-87 Tom Nichol ____________ 277 _______ 0-142-45 _______ 1981-84 Kyle Schlicher __________ 260 _______ 0-107-51 _______ 2004-06 Tavian Banks ___________ 218 ________ 36-1-0 ________ 1994-97 Zach Bromert __________ 218 _______ 0-140-26 _______ 1995-98 Sedrick Shaw ___________ 214 ________ 35-2-0 ________ 1993-96 Jeff Skillett _____________ 214 _______ 0-112-34 _______ 1988-91 Tim Dwight ____________ 192 ________ 32-0-0 ________ 1994-97 Ronnie Harmon _________ 192 ________ 32-0-0 ________ 1982-85 David Hudson __________ 166 ________ 27-2-0 ________ 1985-88 Ladell Betts ____________ 162 ________ 27-0-0 ________ 1998-01 Daniel Murray __________ 158 _______ 0-59-33 _______ 2007-10 Albert Young ___________ 150 ________ 25-0-0 ________ 2004-07 Mike Saunders__________ 144 ________ 24-0-0 ________ 1988-91 Nick Bell _______________ 132 ________ 22-0-0 ________ 1988-90 Owen Gill ______________ 132 ________ 22-0-0 ________ 1981-84 Danan Hughes _________ 128 ________ 21-1-0 ________ 1989-92 George Rice ____________ 126 ________ 21-0-0 ________ 1951-53 Eddie Phillips ___________ 120 ________ 20-0-0 ________ 1980-83 D. Johnson-Koulianos ____ 114 ________ 19-0-0 ________ 2007-10 Shonn Greene __________ 114 ________ 19-0-0 _____ 2005-06, 08 Kahlil Hill ______________ 114 ________ 19-0-0 ________ 1998-01 Tony Stewart ___________ 114 ________ 19-0-0 ________ 1987-90 Dennis Mosley __________ 108 ________ 18-0-0 ________ 1976-79 Nick Quartaro __________ 106 _______ 0-55-17 _______ 1974-76 Ed Hinkel ______________ 102 ________ 17-0-0 ________ 2002-05 Fred Russell ____________ 102 ________ 17-0-0 ________ 2000-03 Lew Montgomery _______ 102 ________ 17-0-0 ________ 1989-92 Robert Smith ___________ 102 ________ 17-0-0 ________ 1983-86 Wilburn Hollis __________ 100 ________ 16-2-0 ________ 1959-61

Interceptions 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 10.

14.

18.

Name______________No-Yards_____Avg.____ TDs ______ Years Devon Mitchell _______18-202 ______ 11.2 ______0______ 1982-85 Nile Kinnick __________ 18-91 ______ 5.0 ______0______ 1937-39 Jovon Johnson _______17-183 ______ 10.8 ______0______ 2002-05 Damien Robinson _____14-196 ______ 14.0 ______0______ 1993-96 Tyler Sash____________13-392 ______ 30.2 ______1______ 2008-10 Brett Greenwood______ 12-83 ______ 6.9 ______0______ 2007-10 Steve Wilson _________12-118 ______ 9.8 ______0______ 1966-68 Plez Atkins ___________11-153 ______ 13.9 ______2______ 1994-97 Brad Quast ___________11-217 ______ 19.7 ______1______ 1986-89 Tom Knight __________10-237 ______ 23.7 ______3______ 1993-96 Merton Hanks ________ 10-78 ______ 7.8 ______0______ 1987-90 Kerry Burt ___________ 10-46 ______ 4.6 ______0______ 1984-87 Lou King ____________ 10-90 ______ 9.0 ______0______ 1978-81 Mike Stoops__________ 9-194 ______ 21.6 ______0______ 1981-84 Scott Plate ____________9-60 _______ 6.7 ______0______ 1990-93 Rod Sears ____________ 9-166 ______ 18.4 ______1______ 1975-77 Craig Clemons _________9-23 _______ 2.6 ______0______ 1969-71 Antwan Allen__________8-78 _______ 9.8 ______0______ 2002-05

Tarig Holman __________8-36 _______ 4.5 ______0______ 1996-99 Jason Olejniczak _______8-43 _______ 5.4 ______1______ 1990-93 Nate Creer ____________8-60 _______ 7.5 ______0______ 1982-85 Bobby Stoops _________8-80 _______ 10.0 ______0______ 1979-82 Jim Caldwell __________8-68 _______ 8.5 ______0______ 1973-76 Rick Penney __________ 8-100 ______ 12.5 ______0______ 1972-75

Tackles (min. 200 tackles) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 37. 38. 40. 41. 42. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 51. 52. 53. 54. 56. 58. 60. 61. 62. 64.

Name______________ Total_____ Solo ____ Ast. _________ Years Larry Station _________ 492 _____ 308 _____ 184 _______ 1982-85 Andre Jackson ________ 465 _____ 275 _____ 190 _______ 1972-75 Abdul Hodge _________ 453 _____ 289 _____ 164 _______ 2002-05 Brad Quast ___________ 435 _____ 234 _____ 201 _______ 1986-89 Chad Greenway _______ 416 _____ 252 _____ 164 _______ 2002-05 Fred Barr ____________ 376 _____ 217 _____ 159 _______ 1999-02 Tom Rusk ____________ 361 _____ 247 _____ 114 _______ 1975-78 Matt Hughes _________ 354 _____ 206 _____ 148 _______ 1995-98 Bob Sanders _________ 348 _____ 235 _____ 113 _______ 2000-03 Dave Haight__________ 346 _____ 213 _____ 133 _______ 1985-88 Aaron Kampman ______ 342 _____ 209 _____ 133 _______ 1998-01 Melvin Foster _________ 337 _____ 155 _____ 182 _______ 1987-90 Bobby Diaco _________ 334 _____ 175 _____ 159 _______ 1992-95 George Davis _________ 330 _____ 216 _____ 114 _______ 1983-86 Mike Wells ___________ 313 _____ 185 _____ 128 _______ 1990-93 Damien Robinson _____ 291 _____ 183 _____ 108 _______ 1993-96 Jason Olejniczak ______ 275 _____ 176 _____ 99 _______ 1990-93 Todd Simonsen _______ 272 _____ 152 _____ 120 _______ 1979-81 Rick Penney __________ 270 _____ 178 _____ 92 _______ 1972-75 Jeremiha Hunter ______ 269 ______ 87 _____ 182 _______ 2007-10 Pat Dean ____________ 266 _____ 170 _____ 96 _______ 1978-81 Rod Barnhart _________ 264 _____ 165 _____ 99 _______ 1967-69 John Derby __________ 262 _____ 151 _____ 111 _______ 1988-91 Craig Clemons ________ 261 _____ 182 _____ 79 _______ 1969-71 Jared DeVries_________ 260 _____ 164 _____ 96 _______ 1995-98 Dave Simms__________ 256 _____ 147 _____ 109 _______ 1971-72 Dave Bryant __________ 253 _____ 181 _____ 72 _______ 1972-75 Pat Angerer __________ 248 ______ 87 _____ 161 _______ 2006-09 Merton Hanks ________ 248 _____ 166 _____ 82 _______ 1987-90 Dan LaFleur __________ 247 _____ 152 _____ 95 _______ 1972-74 Jim Johnson _________ 245 _____ 145 _____ 100 _______ 1987-90 Mel Cole_____________ 244 _____ 144 _____ 100 _______ 1978-81 Leven Weiss __________ 240 _____ 158 _____ 82 _______ 1976-79 Vernon Rollins ________ 237 _____ 128 _____ 109 _______ 1995-97 Antwan Allen_________ 235 _____ 174 _____ 61 _______ 2002-05 Kevin Spitzig _________ 235 _____ 146 _____ 89 _______ 1980-84 Matt Kroul ___________ 234 ______ 84 _____ 150 _______ 2005-08 Dave Brooks _________ 232 _____ 134 _____ 98 _______ 1969-70 John Harty ___________ 232 _____ 136 _____ 96 _______ 1977-80 Mark Bortz ___________ 231 _____ 126 _____ 105 _______ 1979-82 Bobby Stoops ________ 230 _____ 129 _____ 101 _______ 1979-82 Brett Greenwood______ 229 _____ 117 _____ 112 _______ 2007-10 Roger Meyer _________ 229 _____ 140 _____ 89 _______ 1998-01 Mitch King ___________ 226 _____ 121 _____ 105 _______ 2005-08 Mike Klinkenborg _____ 224 _____ 104 _____ 120 _______ 2004-07 Matt Bowen __________ 222 _____ 142 _____ 80 _______ 1996-99 A.J. Edds_____________ 221 ______ 72 _____ 149 _______ 2006-09 Earl Douthitt _________ 221 _____ 148 _____ 73 _______ 1972-74 Layne McDowell ______ 220 _____ 136 _____ 84 _______ 1968-70 Matt Hilliard__________ 219 _____ 126 _____ 93 _______ 1990-93 Tyler Sash____________ 217 _____ 109 _____ 108 _______ 2008-10 Shanty Burks _________ 215 _____ 151 _____ 64 _______ 1973-77 Colin Cole ___________ 213 _____ 138 _____ 75 _______ 1999-02 Jeff Drost ____________ 212 _____ 137 _____ 75 _______ 1983-86 Parker Wildeman ______ 211 _____ 122 _____ 89 _______ 1991-94 Eddie Polly ___________ 209 _____ 120 _____ 89 _______ 1988-91 Jim Reilly ____________ 209 _____ 129 _____ 80 _______ 1985-88 Ed Miles _____________ 207 _____ 119 _____ 88 _______ 2003-06 Brian Wise ___________ 207 _____ 136 _____ 71 _______ 1988-91 Jon LaFleur __________ 206 _____ 119 _____ 87 _______ 1994-97 Leroy Smith __________ 203 _____ 141 _____ 62 _______ 1988-91 Miguel Merrick _______ 202 _____ 142 _____ 60 _______ 2003-06 Mike Dailey __________ 202 _____ 124 _____ 78 _______ 1990-93 Larry Blue ___________ 200 _____ 129 _____ 71 _______ 1989-93 Mike Dolezal _________ 200 _____ 113 _____ 87 _______ 1998-01

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TEAM GAME BESTS Rushing Offense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Rushing Defense

Opponent ___________ Att-Yds ________ TD _________Date Minnesota____________ 47-517 ________ 7 ______ 11-19-83 Washington State ______ 65-464 ________ 6 _______ 9-27-69 Cincinnati ____________ 67-455 ________ 9 _______ 9-15-90 Wisconsin ____________ 69-439 ________ 5 _______ 11-8-75 Northwestern _________ 49-431 ________ 6 _______ 11-9-68 California_____________ 55-429 ________ 5 ________ 1-1-59 Notre Dame __________ 45-409 ________ 6 ______ 11-24-56 Tulsa ________________ 51-408 ________ 4 _______ 9-13-97 Michigan State ________ 63-397 ________ 3 ______ 11-21-81 Washington State ______ 51-396 ________ 7 _______ 10-3-53

1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

Opponent _________ Purdue ____________ Drake _____________ Texas-El Paso________ Indiana ____________ Purdue ____________ Kansas State ________ Wisconsin __________ Kent State __________ Indiana ____________ Iowa State __________ Iowa State __________

Att-Yds ________ TD__________Date 17-(-73) ________ 0 _______ 11-18-89 27-(-36) ________ 0 ________ 9-14-85 29-(-30) ________ 0 ________ 9-27-86 28-(-30) ________ 0 _______ 10-12-57 21-(-22) ________ 1 _______ 11-17-90 31-(-21) ________ 0 ________ 9-29-51 20-(-18) ________ 1 _______ 11-18-95 19-(-13) ________ 0 _________ 9-4-04 27-(-13) ________ 0 ________ 11-7-92 30-(-11) ________ 0 _________ 9-6-97 30-(-11) ________ 0 ________ 9-13-86

Passing Offense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Opponent _______ Co-Att ____ Northwestern ____ 32-44 _____ Northwestern ____ 28-43 _____ Indiana__________ 44-62 _____ Texas ___________ 30-40 _____ Purdue __________ 20-29 _____ N.C. State ________ 30-51 _____ Indiana__________ 36-61 _____ Indiana__________ 25-39 _____ Northwestern ____ 19-26 _____ Pittsburgh _______ 31-48 _____

Yds______ TD ________Date 584______ 7 ______ 11-7-87 575______ 5 ______ 10-8-83 558______ 3 _____ 10-29-88 469______ 6 _____ 12-26-84 438______ 4 _____ 10-13-84 428______ 3 _____ 12-31-88 426______ 0 _____ 10-23-99 409______ 3 _____ 10-29-83 399______ 6 _____ 10-26-85 399______ 3 ______ 9-17-11

Passing Defense 1. 2.

Opponent _______Co-Att ____ Notre Dame ______1-8 _______ Minnesota________0-4 _______ Purdue __________0-3 _______ Ohio State ________0-3 _______ Kansas State ______0-8 _______ Nebraska_________2-6 _______ Wisconsin ________0-5 _______ Notre Dame ______0-1 _______ Great Lakes _______0-4 _______ Michigan _________0-4 _______

Yds ______ Int________Date (-7) ______ 3 _____ 10-23-48 0 ________ 0 _____ 10-21-72 0 ________ 1 _____ 10-26-68 0 ________ 0 _____ 11-12-55 0 ________ 2 ______ 9-24-55 0 ________ 2 _____ 11-24-45 0 ________ 1 ______ 11-3-45 0 ________ 0 _____ 10-27-45 0 ________ 0 ______ 10-3-42 0 ________ 0 ______ 10-4-41

Total Offense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Opponent __________ Rush-Pass _____ Total ________Date Northwestern ________ 138-575 _______ 713 ______ 10-8-83 Washington State _____ 464-232 _______ 696 ______ 9-27-69 Northwestern ________ 90-584 ________ 674 ______ 11-7-87 Cincinnati ___________ 455-207 _______ 662 ______ 9-15-90 Northern Iowa _______ 379-279 _______ 658 _______ 9-6-97 Indiana _____________ 249-409 _______ 658 _____ 10-29-83 Minnesota___________ 517-139 _______ 656 _____ 11-19-83 Utah State ___________ 320-328 _______ 648 ______ 9-28-57 Northwestern ________ 431-208 _______ 639 ______ 11-9-68 Tulsa _______________ 408-217 _______ 625 ______ 9-13-97

Total Defense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.

Opponent _________ Rush-Pass ____ Northwestern _______ 19-30_________ Kansas State ________ 67-0__________ Kansas State ________ (-21)-89 _______ Cincinnati __________ 23-46_________ N. Dakota St. ________ 40-36_________ Northwestern _______ 6-72__________ Hawaii _____________ 67-11_________ Wisconsin __________ 36-46_________ Kansas State ________ 11-70_________ Minnesota__________ 59-22_________

Scoring Offense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Opponent _____________Score __________________ Date Northern Iowa __________95-0 __________________ 10-3-14 Coe ___________________92-0 _________________ 10-10-08 Iowa Wesleyan __________91-0 ________________ 11-1-1890 Cornell ________________88-0 __________________ 10-1-04 Northwestern ___________78-6 _________________ 10-29-13 Cornell ________________76-0 _________________ 10-15-13 Des Moines _____________72-0 _________________ 11-11-05 Utah State ______________70-14 _________________ 9-28-57 Texas-El Paso____________69-7 __________________ 9-27-86 Grinnell ________________69-0 _________________ 11-12-04

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Scoring Defense 0, on 50 occasions (last vs. Ball State, 9/25/10)

Total _________Date 49 _________ 10-6-84 67 _________ 9-24-55 68 _________ 9-29-51 69 _________ 9-15-90 76 _________ 9-21-46 78 _________ 10-3-81 78 ________ 10-20-56 82 ________ 10-12-91 81 ________ 10-31-59 81 ________ 11-14-53


TEAM SEASON BESTS Rushing Offense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Year ____ 1960 ___ 1968 ___ 1957 ___ 1959 ___ 1953 ___ 1954 ___ 1990 ___ 1994 ___ 1975 ___ 1997 ___

G _____ Att-Yards _______ 9 ______ 439-2,284 _______ 10_____ 530-2,528 _______ 9 ______ 453-2,170 _______ 9 ______ 440-2,151 _______ 9 ______ 456-2,147 _______ 9 ______ 442-2,083 _______ 12_____ 577-2,699 _______ 11_____ 474-2,431 _______ 11_____ 559-2,406 _______ 12_____ 552-2,604 _______

Rushing Defense TDs ________Avg/G 29 ___________253.8 32 ___________252.8 27 ___________241.1 24 ___________239.0 21 ___________238.6 25 ___________231.4 38 ___________224.9 26 ___________221.0 18 ___________218.7 25 ___________217.0

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

G _____ Co-Att __________ 12 _____ 276-420_________ 13 _____ 276-448_________ 13 _____ 290-470_________ 12 _____ 194-346_________ 12 _____ 245-404_________ 12 _____ 239-385_________ 13 _____ 226-357_________ 13 _____ 248-423_________ 9 ______ 154-321_________ 13 _____ 226-348_________ 13 _____ 240-412_________

Year _____ G ________ Att-Yards ________ TDs _____Avg/G 1981 ____ 12 _______ 421-956 _________ 7 _________79.7 2002 ____ 13 _______ 416-1065 ________ 17 ________81.9 2004 ____ 12 _______ 392-1,110 ________ 8 _________92.5 2003 ____ 13 _______ 480-1,205 ________ 10 ________92.7 2008 ____ 13 _______ 397-1,222 ________ 7 _________94.0 1984 ____ 13 _______ 474-1,308 ________ 7 ________100.6 2010 ____ 13 _______ 407-1,320 ________ 13 _______101.5 1986 ____ 12 _______ 461-1,246 ________ 9 ________103.8 1990 ____ 12 _______ 432-1,317 ________ 16 _______109.8 1957 ____ 9 ________ 372-1,014 ________ 12 _______112.7

Passing Defense

Passing Offense Year ____ 1985 ___ 1987 ___ 1988 ___ 1983 ___ 2005 ___ 2004 ___ 2010 ___ 2006 ___ 1964 ___ 1984 ___ 2011 ___

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Yards _______Avg/G 3,611 ________300.9 3,796 ________292.0 3,752 ________288.6 3,239 ________269.9 3,093 ________257.8 2,881 ________240.1 3,049 ________234.5 3,118 ________239.8 2,125 ________236.1 3,053 ________234.8 3,052 ________234.8

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Year ______G _______ Co-Att 1973 _____11 ______ 48-107 1946 _____9 _______ 47-106 1974 _____11 ______ 50-130 1947 _____9 _______ 54-135 1948 _____9 _______ 44-115 1972 _____11 ______ 78-172 1960 _____9 _______ 71-149 1961 _____9 _______ 59-154 1956 _____10 ______ 74-153 1976 _____11 ______ 90-204

_______ Yards ______Avg/G _______ 716 __________65.1 _______ 490 __________65.5 _______ 723 __________65.7 _______ 626 __________69.6 _______ 780 __________86.7 _______ 989 __________89.9 _______ 827 __________91.9 _______ 858 __________95.3 _______ 913 _________101.4 _______ 1,151 _______104.6

Total Defense Total Offense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Year ____ 1983 ___ 1985 ___ 1968 ___ 2005 ___ 1990 ___ 1987 ___ 2002 ___ 1969 ___ 1988 ___ 1995 ___

G _____ Rush-Pass ______ Total ________Avg/G 12 _____ 2,408 3,239 ______ 5,647_________470.6 12 _____ 1,896 3,611 ______ 5,507_________458.9 10 _____ 2,528 1,876 ______ 4,404_________440.4 12 _____ 2,096-3,093 ______ 5,189_________432.4 12 _____ 2,699 2,456 ______ 5,155_________429.6 13 _____ 1,789 3,796 ______ 5,585_________429.6 13 _____ 2,784-2,734 ______ 5,518_________424.5 10 _____ 2,155 2,088 ______ 4,243_________424.3 13 _____ 1,741 3,752 ______ 5,493_________422.5 12 _____ 2,398-2,613 ______ 5,011_________417.6

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Year _____ G ______ 1946 ____ 9 ______ 1957 ____ 9 ______ 1956 ____ 10 _____ 1981 ____ 12 _____ 1959 ____ 9 ______ 1953 ____ 9 ______ 1960 ____ 9 ______ 1950 ____ 9 ______ 1961 ____ 9 ______ 1962 ____ 9 ______

Rush-Pass _______ Total ______Avg/G 1,217-590________ 1,806 _______200.7 1,014-967________ 1,981 _______220.1 1,285-783________ 2,068 _______229.8 956-1,834________ 2,790 _______232.5 1,037-1,098 ______ 2,135 _______237.2 1,050-1,208 ______ 2,528 _______250.9 1,492-827________ 2,319 _______257.7 1,242-1,107 ______ 2,349 _______261.0 1,493-858________ 2,351 _______261.2 1,308-1,057 ______ 2,365 _______262.8

Scoring Defense (since 1940) Scoring Offense (since 1940) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Year __________ 2002 _________ 1985 _________ 1990 _________ 1997 _________ 2001 _________ 1986 _________ 1968 _________ 1983 _________ 1995 _________ 2005 _________

G ____________ Pts ____________Avg/G 13____________ 484 ______________37.2 12____________ 440 ______________36.7 12____________ 427 ______________35.6 12____________ 411 ______________34.3 12____________ 391 ______________32.6 12____________ 391 ______________32.6 10____________ 322 ______________32.2 12____________ 380 ______________31.7 12____________ 368 ______________30.7 12____________ 360 ______________30.0

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.

Year _________ G _____________ 1956 ________ 10 ____________ 1953 ________ 9 _____________ 1946 ________ 9 _____________ 1959 ________ 9 _____________ 1960 ________ 9 _____________ 1940 ________ 8 _____________ 1941 ________ 8 _____________ 1957 ________ 9 _____________ 2008 ________ 13 ____________ 1981 ________ 12 ____________

Pts _____________Avg/G 84 _________________ 8.4 91 ________________10.1 92 ________________10.2 100 _______________11.1 108 _______________12.0 98 ________________12.3 99 ________________12.3 112 _______________12.4 169 _______________13.0 157 _______________13.0

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Rushing (ranked according to net yards gained) Year _ Player ____________ Att-Yds __ TDs 1933 _ Dick Crayne ________ 161-655 ____ 7 1934 _ Dick Crayne ________ 128-432 ____ 7 1935 _ Ozzie Simmons _____ 113-580 ____ 5 1936 _ Ozzie Simmons _____ 98-592 _____ 5 1937 _ Nile Kinnick ________ 95-214 _____ 2 1938 _ Jerry Niles __________ 51-176 _____ 2 1939 _ Nile Kinnick ________ 106-374 ____ 5 1940 _ Bill Green __________ 115-483 ____ 5 1941 _ Bill Green __________ 114-420 ____ 5 1942 _ Charles Uknes ______ 84-445 _____ 4 1943 _ Bill Gallagher _______ 72-314 _____ 2 1944 _ Bill Kersten _________ 106-301 ____ 1 1945 _ Arthur Johnson _____ 65-290 _____ 2 1946 _ Bob Smith__________ 109-503 ____ 4 1947 _ Bob Smith__________ 110-395 ____ 5 1948 _ Jerry Faske _________ 73-491 _____ 2 1949 _ Ralph Doran ________ 53-342 _____ 4 1950 _ Bill Reichardt _______ 138-585 ____ 0 1951 _ Bill Reichardt _______ 178-737 ____ 2 1952 _ George Broeder _____ 86-311 _____ 3 1953 _ George Broeder _____ 96-410 _____ 3 1954 _ Eddie Vincent _______ 95-618 _____ 5 1955 _ Eddie Vincent _______ 73-381 _____ 5 1956 _ Ken Ploen __________ 86-487 _____ 6 1957 _ Collins Hagler _______ 67-456 _____ 3 1958 _ Ray Jauch __________ 76-524 _____ 2 1959 _ Bob Jeter __________ 108-609 ____ 4 1960 _ Larry Ferguson ______ 90-665 _____ 6 1961 _ Bill Perkins _________ 62-380 _____ 2 1962 _ Larry Ferguson ______ 113-547 ____ 3 1963 _ Bobby Grier ________ 98-406 _____ 0 1964 _ Dalton Kimble ______ 68-284 _____ 6 1965 _ Silas McKinnie ______ 89-286 _____ 0 1966 _ Silas McKinnie ______ 124-516 ____ 1 1967 _ Silas McKinnie ______ 166-588 ____ 9 1968 _ Ed Podolak _________ 154-937 ____ 8 1969 _ Steve Penney _______ 102-484 ____ 1 1970 _ Levi Mitchell ________ 205-900 ____ 3 1971 _ Levi Mitchell ________ 149-623 ____ 3 1972 _ Dave Harris _________ 136-621 ____ 4 1973 _ Jim Jensen _________ 111-509 ____ 5 1974 _ Jim Jensen _________ 163-659 ____ 1 1975 _ Dave Schick ________ 90-482 _____ 2 1976 _ Jon Lazar __________ 95-392 _____ 3 1977 _ Jon Lazar __________ 100-411 ____ 3 1978 _ Jon Lazar __________ 108-423 ____ 1 1979 _ Dennis Mosley ______ 270-1,267 __ 12 1980 _ Jeff Brown _________ 132-673 ____ 1 1981 _ Phil Blatcher ________ 145-708 ____ 8 1982 _ Eddie Phillips _______ 166-806 ____ 5 1983 _ Owen Gill __________ 129-798 ___ 10 1984 _ Owen Gill __________ 199-920 ____ 4 1985 _ Ronnie Harmon _____ 223-1,166 ___ 9 1986 _ Rick Bayless ________ 216-1,150 __ 10 1987 _ Kevin Harmon ______ 151-715 ____ 6 1988 _ Tony Stewart _______ 215-1,036 ___ 8 1989 _ Nick Bell ___________ 117-603 ____ 4 1990 _ Nick Bell ___________ 166-1,009 __ 12 1991 _ Mike Saunders ______ 216-1,022 __ 10 1992 _ Marvin Lampkin _____ 171-653 ____ 2 1993 _ Ryan Terry _________ 157-664 ____ 5 1994 _ Sedrick Shaw _______ 170-1,002 ___ 7 1995 _ Sedrick Shaw _______ 316-1,477 __ 15 1996 _ Sedrick Shaw _______ 224-1,116 ___ 9

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1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

_ Tavian Banks _______ 260-1,691 __ 17 _ Ladell Betts_________ 188-679 ____ 5 _ Ladell Betts_________ 189-857 ____ 5 _ Ladell Betts_________ 232-1,090 ___ 5 _ Ladell Betts_________ 222-1,060 __ 10 _ Fred Russell ________ 220-1,264 ___ 9 _ Fred Russell ________ 282-1,355 ___ 7 _ Sam Brownlee ______ 94-227 _____ 0 _ Albert Young _______ 249-1,334 ___ 8 _ Albert Young _______ 178-779 ____ 7 _ Albert Young _______ 206-968 ____ 6 _ Shonn Greene ______ 307-1,850 __ 20 _ Adam Robinson _____ 181-834 ____ 5

2010 _Adam Robinson ____ 203-941 ___ 10 2011 _Marcus Coker ______ 281-1,384 __ 15

Passing (ranked according to yards gained) Year _ Player _________ Com-Att __ Yards 1943 _ Roger Stephens _____ 12 _______ 231 1944 _ Dick Woodard ______ 11 _______ 128 1945 _ Jerry Niles __________ 63 _______ 889 1946 _ Emlen Tunnell ______ 28-58 ____ 228 1947 _ Al DiMarco _________ 49-100 ___ 644 1948 _ Al DiMarco _________ 64-161 __ 1,105 1949 _ Glenn Drahn ________ 51-145 ___ 735 1950 _ Glenn Drahn ________ 55-168 ___ 835 1951 _ Burt Britzmann ______ 68-150 ___ 942 1952 _ Burt Britzmann ______ 37-94 ____ 515 1953 _ Lou Matykiewicz ____ 18-44 ____ 234 1954 _ Jerry Reichow _______ 34-73 ____ 386 1955 _ Jerry Reichow _______ 48-88 ____ 722 1956 _ Ken Ploen __________ 33-64 ____ 386 1957 _ Randy Duncan ______ 70-119 __ 1,124 1958 _ Randy Duncan ______ 106-179 _ 1,397 1959 _ Olen Treadway ______ 86-147 __ 1,014 1960 _ Wilburn Hollis_______ 22-62 ____ 289 1961 _ Matt Szykowny______ 79-120 __ 1,078 1962 _ Matt Szykowny______ 59-115 ___ 737 1963 _ Gary Snook _________ 34-90 ____ 667 1964 _ Gary Snook _________ 151-311 _ 2,062 1965 _ Gary Snook _________ 95-230 __ 1,009 1966 _ Ed Podolak _________ 77-191 __ 1,041 1967 _ Ed Podolak _________ 79-162 __ 1,014 1968 _ Larry Lawrence______ 88-156 __ 1,307 1969 _ Larry Lawrence______ 113-239 _ 1,680 1970 _ Roy Bash ___________ 32-70 ____ 473 1971 _ Frank Sunderman ___ 109-235 _ 1,297 1972 _ Kyle Skogman ______ 24-57 ____ 356 1973 _ Butch Caldwell ______ 36-99 ____ 549 1974 _ Rob Fick ___________ 79-165 __ 1,059 1975 _ Tom McLaughlin ____ 23-87 ____ 358 1976 _ Butch Caldwell ______ 37-101 ___ 616 1977 _ Tom McLaughlin ____ 78-152 __ 1,081 1978 _ Jeff Green __________ 41-103 ___ 556 1979 _ Phil Suess __________ 88-159 __ 1,165 1980 _ Phil Suess __________ 87-166 __ 1,031 1981 _ Gordy Bohannon ____ 72-142 ___ 999 1982 _ Chuck Long ________ 148-227 _ 1,678 1983 _ Chuck Long ________ 157-265 _ 2,601 1984 _ Chuck Long ________ 216-322 _ 2,871 1985 _ Chuck Long ________ 260-388 _ 3,297 1986 _ Mark Vlasic _________ 108-180 _ 1,456 1987 _ Chuck Hartlieb ______ 217-334 _ 3,092 1988 _ Chuck Hartlieb ______ 288-460 _ 3,738 1989 _ Matt Rodgers _______ 178-312 _ 2,222 1990 _ Matt Rodgers _______ 187-310 _ 2,228

1991 _ Matt Rodgers _______ 185-283 _ 2,275 1992 _ Jim Hartlieb ________ 144-226 _ 1,579 1993 _ Paul Burmeister _____ 184-309 _ 2,152 1994 _ Ryan Driscoll _______ 78-154 __ 1,018 1995 _ Matt Sherman ______ 170-295 _ 2,546 1996 _ Matt Sherman ______ 154-264 _ 1,918 1997 _ Matt Sherman ______ 82-158 __ 1,199 1998 _ Kyle McCann _______ 86-159 __ 1,179 1999 _ Scott Mullen ________ 126-226 _ 1,415 2000 _ Scott Mullen ________ 74-141 ___ 877 2001 _ Kyle McCann _______ 167-252 _ 2,028 2002 _ Brad Banks _________ 170-294 _ 2,573 2003 _ Nathan Chandler ____ 165-307 _ 2,040 2004 _ Drew Tate __________ 233-375 _ 2,786 2005 _ Drew Tate __________ 219-352 _ 2,828 2006 _ Drew Tate __________ 207-352 _ 2,623 2007 _ Jake Christensen ____ 198-370 _ 2,269 2008 _ Ricky Stanzi ________ 150-254 _ 1,956 2009 _ Ricky Stanzi ________ 171-304 _ 2,417 2010 _ Ricky Stanzi _________221-345 __ 3,004 2011 _ James Vandenberg __237-404 3,022

Receiving (ranked according to yards gained) Year _ Player ____________ No-Yds ___ TDs 1943 _ Bill Barbour_________ 10-179 _____ 1 1944 _ John Stewart _______ 7-46 _______ 1 1945 _ Harold Loehlein _____ 11-165 _____ 1 1946 _ Dick Hoerner _______ 6-72 _______ 0 1947 _ Emlen Tunnell ______ 12-262 _____ 4 1948 _ Bob McKenzie ______ 22-382 _____ 0 1949 _ Bob McKenzie ______ 22-313 _____ 5 1950 _ Bill Reichardt _______ 11-95 ______ 0 1951 _ Fred Ruck __________ 25-274 _____ 2 1952 _ Dan McBride________ 29-448 _____ 3 1953 _ Frank Gilliam _______ 12-71 ______ 2 1954 _ Frank Gilliam _______ 15-223 _____ 1 1955 _ Jim Gibbons ________ 16-257 _____ 3 1956 _ Jim Gibbons ________ 17-255 _____ 4 1957 _ Jim Gibbons ________ 36-587 _____ 4 1958 _ Don Norton ________ 25-374 _____ 4 1959 _ Don Norton ________ 30-428 _____ 4 1960 _ Felton Rogers _______ 8-96 _______ 0 1961 _ Cloyd Webb ________ 25-425 _____ 4 1962 _ Paul Krause_________ 16-214 _____ 1 1963 _ Cloyd Webb ________ 24-424 _____ 4 1964 _ Karl Noonan ________ 59-933 _____ 4 1965 _ Karl Noonan ________ 43-545 _____ 0 1966 _ Al Bream ___________ 30-418 _____ 1 1967 _ Al Bream ___________ 55-703 _____ 5 1968 _ Ray Manning _______ 35-426 _____ 5 1969 _ Kerry Reardon ______ 43-738 _____ 2 1970 _ Kerry Reardon ______ 27-438 _____ 2 1971 _ Dave Triplett _______ 28-426 _____ 3 1972 _ Brian Rollins ________ 29-378 _____ 2 1973 _ Brian Rollins ________ 33-408 _____ 1 1974 _ Bill Schultz _________ 25-432 _____ 1 1975 _ Bill Schultz _________ 8-238 ______ 2 1976 _ Tom Grine _________ 12-195 _____ 0 1977 _ Mike Brady _________ 26-357 _____ 0 1978 _ Jon Lazar __________ 18-72 ______ 1 1979 _ Brad Reid __________ 25-290 _____ 0 1980 _ Keith Chappelle _____ 64-1,037 ____ 6 1981 _ Jeff Brown _________ 20-301 _____ 2 1982 _ Dave Moritz ________ 41-605 _____ 3 1983 _ Dave Moritz ________ 50-912 _____ 5 1984 _ Bill Happel _________ 47-632 _____ 3


YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

_ Ronnie Harmon _____ 60-699 _____ 1 _ Jim Mauro _________ 30-600 _____ 5 _ Quinn Early_________ 63-1,004 ___ 10 _ Marv Cook _________ 63-767 _____ 3 _ Travis Watkins ______ 36-583 _____ 4 _ Danan Hughes ______ 29-410 _____ 5 _ Danan Hughes ______ 43-757 _____ 8 _ Alan Cross _________ 55-640 _____ 5 _ Harold Jasper _______ 38-641 _____ 2 _ Harold Jasper _______ 33-621 _____ 2 _ Tim Dwight ________ 46-816 _____ 9 _ Tim Dwight ________ 51-751 _____ 4 _ Tim Dwight ________ 42-704 _____ 8 _ Kahlil Hill __________ 35-432 _____ 2 _ Kevin Kasper _______ 60-664 _____ 3 _ Kevin Kasper _______ 82-1,010 ____ 7 _ Kahlil Hill __________ 59-841 _____ 8 _ Maurice Brown ______ 48-966 ____ 11 _ Maurice Brown ______ 33-507 _____ 4 _ Clinton Solomon ____ 63-905 _____ 6 _ Clinton Solomon ____ 46-800 _____ 7 _ Andy Brodell _______ 39-724 _____ 5 _ D. Johnson-Koulianos 38-482 _____ 2 _ D. Johnson-Koulianos 44-639 _____ 3 _ D. Johnson-Koulianos 45-750 _____ 2 _ Marvin McNutt, Jr. ____53-861 ______ 8 _ Marvin McNutt, Jr. ____82-1,315 ___ 12

Scoring (ranked according to points scored) Year _ Player___________TD-FG-PAT ___Pts 1933 _ Dick Crayne ________ 7-0-0 ______ 42 1934 _ Dick Crayne ________ 7-0-0 ______ 42 1935 _ Dick Crayne ________ 3-6-2 ______ 38 1936 _ Ozzie Simmons _____ 5-0-0 ______ 30 1937 _ Nile Kinnick ________ 2-0-0 ______ 12 1938 _ Jerry Niles __________ 2-0-4 ______ 16 1939 _ Nile Kinnick ________ 5-0-11 _____ 41 1940 _ Bill Green __________ 5-0-0 ______ 30 1941 _ Bill Green __________ 5-0-0 ______ 30 1942 _ Bill Burkett _________ 5-0-0 ______ 30 1943 _ Roger Stephens _____ 4-0-0 ______ 24 1944 _ Nelson Smith _______ 3-0-0 ______ 18 1945 _ Art Johnson ________ 3-0-0 ______ 18 1946 _ Bob Sullivan ________ 2-1-10 _____ 25 1947 _ Bob Smith__________ 5-0-0 ______ 30 1948 _ Jack Dittmer ________ 5-0-0 ______ 30 1949 _ Bill Reichardt _______ 4-0-20 _____ 44 1950 _ Jerry Faske _________ 4-0-0 ______ 24 1951 _ George Rice ________ 9-0-0 ______ 54 1952 _ George Broeder _____ 3-0-0 ______ 18 Dan McBride________ 3-0-0 ______ 18 1953 _ George Rice ________ 10-0-0 _____ 60 1954 _ Earl Smith __________ 11-0-0 _____ 66 1955 _ Eddie Vincent _______ 5-0-0 ______ 30 1956 _ Ken Ploen __________ 6-0-2 ______ 38 1957 _ Bob Prescott ________ 3-1-21 _____ 42 1958 _ Willie Fleming ______ 11-0-0 _____ 66 1959 _ Don Horn __________ 7-0-0 ______ 42 1960 _ Wilburn Hollis_______ 11-0-1 _____ 68 1961 _ Joe Williams ________ 9-0-0 ______ 54 1962 _ Larry Ferguson ______ 3-0-0 ______ 18 1963 _ Paul Krause_________ 6-0-0 ______ 36 1964 _ Dalton Kimble ______ 8-0-0 ______ 48 1965 _ Bob Anderson ______ 0-6-10 _____ 28 1966 _ Bob Anderson ______ 0-5-9 ______ 24 1967 _ Silas McKinnie ______ 9-0-1 ______ 56

1968 1969 1970 1971 1972

_ Larry Lawrence______ 10-0-0 _____ 60 _ Alan Schuette_______ 0-7-24 _____ 45 _ Tim Sullivan ________ 6-0-0 ______ 36 _ Harry Kokolus _______ 0-4-13 _____ 25 _ Dave Harris _________ 4-0-0 ______ 24 Frank Holmes _______ 4-0-0 ______ 24 1973 _ Jim Jensen _________ 6-0-4 ______ 40 1974 _ Rod Wellington _____ 5-0-0 ______ 30 1975 _ Nick Quartaro _______ 0-7-19 _____ 40 1976 _ Nick Quartaro _______ 0-7-18 _____ 39 1977 _ Dave Holsclaw ______ 0-9-12 _____ 39 1978 _ Brad Reid __________ 6-0-0 ______ 36 1979 _ Dennis Mosley ______ 16-0-0 _____ 96 1980 _ Keith Chappelle _____ 6-0-0 ______ 36 1981 _ Tom Nichol _________ 0-11-26 ____ 59 1982 _ Tom Nichol _________ 0-4-31 _____ 43 1983 _ Tom Nichol _________ 0-14-44 ____ 86 1984 _ Tom Nichol _________ 0-16-41 ____ 89 1985 _ Rob Houghtlin ______ 0-19-48 ___ 105 1986 _ Rob Houghtlin ______ 0-14-39 ____ 81 1987 _ Rob Houghtlin ______ 0-21-41 ___ 104 1988 _ Jeff Skillett _________ 0-11-31 ____ 64 1989 _ George Murphy _____ 0-4-23 _____ 35 1990 _ Nick Bell ___________ 14-0-0 _____ 84 1991 _ Mike Saunders ______ 13-0-0 _____ 78 1992 _ Danan Hughes ______ 6-0-1 ______ 38 1993 _ Todd Romano ______ 0-19-10 ____ 49 1994 _ Kent Kahl __________ 9-0-0 ______ 54 1995 _ Sedrick Shaw _______ 15-0-1 _____ 92 1996 _ Tavian Banks _______ 10-0-1 _____ 62 1997 _ Tavian Banks _______ 19-0-0 ____ 114 1998 _ Ladell Betts_________ 5-0-0 ______ 30 Zach Bromert _______ 0-18-4 _____ 30 Kahlil Hill __________ 5-0-0 ______ 30 1999 _ Tim Douglas ________ 0-6-19 _____ 37 2000 _ Nate Kaeding _______ 0-14-20 ____ 62 2001 _ Nate Kaeding _______ 0-12-49 ____ 85 2002 _ Nate Kaeding _______ 0-21-57 ___ 120 2003 _ Nate Kaeding _______ 1-20-40 ___ 106 2004 _ Kyle Schlicher _______ 0-21-29 ____ 92 2005 _ Kyle Schlicher _______ 0-17-43 ____ 94 2006 _ Kyle Schlicher _______ 0-13-32 ____ 71 2007 _ Albert Young _______ 7-0-0 ______ 42 2008 _ Shonn Greene ______ 20-0-0 ____ 120 2009 _ Daniel Murray ______ 0-19-32 ____ 89 2010 _ Mike Meyer _________0-14-31 ____ 73 2011 _ Marcus Coker _______ 15-0-0 _____ 90

Interceptions (ranked according to number) Year _ Player__________ No-Yards____ Avg 1954 _ Jerry Reichow _______ 2-0 _______ 0.0 1955 _ Jerry Reichow _______ 3-10 ______ 3.3 1956 _ Bill Happel _________ 4-94 _____ 23.5 1957 _ Collins Hagler _______ 4-29 ______ 7.3 1958 _ Don Horn __________ 4-15 ______ 3.8 1959 _ Ray Jauch __________ 3-68 _____ 22.7 1960 _ Bernie Wyatt________ 3-0 _______ 0.0 1961 _ not available 1962 _ not available 1963 _ not available 1964 _ Ivory McDowell _____ 4-14 ______ 3.5 1965 _ not available 1966 _ Dick Gibbs _________ 5-68 _____ 13.6 1967 _ Steve Wilson________ 7-83 _____ 11.9 1968 _ Steve Wilson________ 5-35 ______ 7.0 1969 _ Chris Hamilton ______ 3-34 _____ 11.3

1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

_ Craig Clemons ______ 3-0 _______ 0.0 _ Craig Clemons ______ 4-23 ______ 5.8 _ Rick Penney ________ 5-77 _____ 15.4 _ Earl Douthitt________ 2-47 _____ 23.5 _ Jim Caldwell ________ 2-27 _____ 13.5 _ Bob Elliott __________ 2-0 _______ 0.0 _ Rod Sears __________ 6-50 ______ 8.3 _ Rod Sears __________ 3-116 ____ 38.7 _ Dave Becker ________ 3-12 ______ 4.0 _ Kent Ellis ___________ 3-67 _____ 22.3 Bobby Stoops_______ 3-16 ______ 5.3 1980 _ Tracy Crocker _______ 3-62 _____ 20.7 1981 _ Lou King ___________ 8-62 ______ 7.8 1982 _ Bobby Stoops_______ 4-42 _____ 10.5 1983 _ Mike Stoops ________ 6-154 ____ 25.7 1984 _ Devon Mitchell______ 5-110 ____ 22.0 1985 _ Jay Norvell _________ 7-93 _____ 13.3 1986 _ Keaton Smiley ______ 5-45 ______ 9.0 1987 _ Kerry Burt __________ 7-15 ______ 2.1 1988 _ Brad Quast _________ 4-151 ____ 37.8 Tork Hook __________ 4-37 ______ 9.3 1989 _ Brad Quast _________ 4-34 ______ 8.5 1990 _ Merton Hanks_______ 4-27 ______ 6.8 1991 _ Carlos James _______ 2-30 _____ 15.0 Gary Clark __________ 2-5 _______ 2.5 Scott Plate _________ 2-4 _______ 2.0 Eddie Polly _________ 2-3 _______ 1.5 1992 _ Carlos James _______ 4-61 _____ 15.3 1993 _ Scott Plate _________ 5-56 _____ 11.2 1994 _ Marquis Porter ______ 3-32 _____ 10.7 1995 _ Plez Atkins _________ 6-97 _____ 16.2 1996 _ Damien Robinson ___ 6-99 _____ 16.5 1997 _ Eric Thigpen ________ 3-30 _____ 10.0 1998 _ Tarig Holman _______ 3-0 _______ 0.0 Eric Thigpen ________ 3-17 ______ 5.7 1999 _ Tarig Holman _______ 3-30 _____ 10.0 2000 _ Ryan Hansen _______ 3-58 _____ 19.3 2001 _ Bob Sanders ________ 4-24 ______ 6.0 2002 _ Derek Pagel ________ 4-89 _____ 22.2 Jovon Johnson ______ 4-71 _____ 17.8 2003 _ Jovon Johnson ______ 6-81 _____ 13.5 2004 _ Antwan Allen _______ 4-54 _____ 13.5 Jovon Johnson ______ 4-13 ______ 3.3 2005 _ Jovon Johnson ______ 3-18 ______ 6.0 Adam Shada ________ 3-9 _______ 3.0 2006 _ Adam Shada ________ 3-113 ____ 37.7 Miguel Merrick ______ 3-7 _______ 2.3 Mike Humpal _______ 3-0 _______ 0.0 2007 _ Charles Godfrey _____ 5-33 ______ 6.6 2008 _ Tyler Sash __________ 5-147 ____ 29.4 Pat Angerer ________ 5-134 _____ 6.8 2009 _ Tyler Sash __________ 6-203 ____ 33.8 2010 _ Brett Greenwood _____5-23 _______ 4.6 2011 _ Tanner Miller _______3-114 ___ 38.0 Micah Hyde_________3-0 ________0.0

Note: Players listed in boldface are current players.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Tackles

Quarterback Sacks

Tackles For Loss

(ranked according to total tackles) Year _ Player ____________ Solo-At _ Total 1966 _ Dave Moreland _____ 60-34 _____ 94 1967 _ Rod Barnhart _______ 74/50 ____ 124 1968 _ Mike Phillips ________ 77-42 ____ 119 1969 _ Dave Brooks ________ 59-43 ____ 102 1970 _ Dave Clement ______ 75-65 ____ 140 1971 _ Dave Simms ________ 84-55 ____ 139 1972 _ Andre Jackson ______ 83-88 ____ 171 1973 _ Dan LeFleur ________ 75-52 ____ 127 1974 _ Dan LeFleur ________ 74-41 ____ 115 1975 _ Andre Jackson ______ 83-43 ____ 126 1976 _ Tom Rusk __________ 71-43 ____ 114 1977 _ Tom Rusk __________ 105-33 ___ 138 1978 _ Tom Rusk __________ 68-38 ____ 106 1979 _ Leven Weiss ________ 72-40 ____ 112 1980 _ Mel Cole ___________ 72-53 ____ 125 1981 _ Mel Cole ___________ 56-38 _____ 94 1982 _ Larry Station ________ 51-37 _____ 88 1983 _ Larry Station ________ 81-57 ____ 138 1984 _ Larry Station ________ 85-52 ____ 137 1985 _ Larry Station ________ 91-38 ____ 129 1986 _ George Davis _______ 82-47 ____ 129 1987 _ Dave Haight ________ 81-45 ____ 126 1988 _ Jim Reilly __________ 82-57 ____ 139 1989 _ Melvin Foster _______ 38-78 ____ 116 1990 _ Melvin Foster _______ 56-51 ____ 107 1991 _ John Derby _________ 69-38 ____ 107 1992 _ Jason Olejniczak ____ 46-53 _____ 99 1993 _ Mike Dailey_________ 82-49 ____ 131 1994 _ Bobby Diaco ________ 67-49 ____ 116 1995 _ Bobby Diaco ________ 62-72 ____ 134 1996 _ Matt Hughes _______ 92-44 ____ 136 1997 _ Matt Hughes _______ 60-50 ____ 110 1998 _ Matt Bowen ________ 54-38 _____ 92 1999 _ Matt Bowen ________ 76-33 ____ 109 2000 _ LeVar Woods _______ 58-39 _____ 97 2001 _ Bob Sanders ________ 78-44 ____ 122 2002 _ Fred Barr ___________ 58-56 ____ 114 2003 _ Abdul Hodge _______ 84-57 ____ 141 2004 _ Abdul Hodge _______ 79-37 ____ 116 2005 _ Abdul Hodge _______ 98-60 ____ 158 2006 _ Mike Klinkenborg____ 61-68 ____ 129 2007 _ Mike Klinkenborg____ 46-77 ____ 123 2008 _ Pat Angerer ________ 45-62 ____ 107 2009 _ Pat Angerer ________ 48-97 ____ 145 2010 _ Jeremiha Hunter _____29-61 ______ 90 2011 _ James Morris _______52-58 ____ 110 Christian Kirksey ____62-48 ____ 110

Yr. 1986 1987 1988 1989

Yr. 1967 1968

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Player_________________ Sacks-Yds. Dave Haight __________________7-51 Mike Burke ___________________3-18 Joe Mott _____________________9-69 Jim Johnson _________________12-70 Rod Davis ____________________7-35 Matt Ruhland _________________7-65 Leroy Smith ________________18-101 Larry Blue ___________________10-72 Larry Blue ___________________11-73 Parker Wildeman _____________10-67 Bill Ennis-Inge _______________12-76 Jared DeVries ________________12-92 Jared DeVries _______________13-104 Jared DeVries _________________8-85 Jared DeVries ________________10-69 Scott Pospisil _________________6-26 Derrick Pickens________________7-26 Aaron Kampman ______________9-34 Matt Roth ___________________10-54 Matt Roth ___________________12-83 Jonathan Babineaux __________11-63 Kenny Iwebema _______________7-38 Bryan Mattison ______________ 6.5-57 Bryan Mattison ______________ 9.0-54 Mitch King _________________ 4.0-37 Adrian Claynorn ____________ 11.5-87 Karl Klug ____________________ 5.5-47 Mike Daniels __________________9-53

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1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Player_______________ Tackles-Yds. Greg Allison _________________13-37 William Bevil________________ 2-15 * Daniel McDonald _____________ 2-7 * Layne McDowell ____________ 2-14 * Daniel McDonald ____________ 7-52 * Jerry Nelson ________________ 7-53 * Craig Clemons _______________ 3-8 * Richard Solomon _____________ 3-5 * Harry Young _________________ 3-6 * Dan Dickel _________________ 5-30 * Dan Dickel __________________11-39 Lynn Heil ___________________10-32 Dave Bryant _________________15-58 Doug Benschoter ______________6-18 Jim Molini ___________________10-69 Steve Vazquez ________________9-38 Dave Becker __________________9-40 Bryan Skradis _________________7-33 Andre Tippett_______________20-153 Andre Tippett________________14-77 Mark Bortz __________________10-50 Tony Wancket _______________16-81 Vernon Little ________________13-81 Jeff Drost ___________________15-65 Larry Station _________________15-59 Jeff Drost ___________________11-67 Dave Haight _________________11-53 Dave Haight _________________14-50 Joe Mott ____________________21-79 Jim Johnson ________________21-111 Rod Davis ___________________12-41 Leroy Smith ________________22-119 Mike Wells __________________17-62 Mike Wells __________________17-70 Parker Wildeman _____________17-77 Jared DeVries _______________19-104 Jared DeVries _______________22-133 Jared DeVries ________________19-81 Jared DeVries ________________19-91 Scott Pospisil _________________9-34 Jerry Montgomery ____________11-31 Aaron Kampman _____________17-54 Colin Cole ___________________18-61 Jovon Johnson _______________16-92 Jonathan Babineaux __________25-93 Abdul Hodge _________________11-27 Mitch King ___________________12-49 Bryan Mattison ______________ 9.0-54 Mitch King __________________ 4.0-37 Adrian Clayborn ___________ 20.0-107 Karl Klug ___________________ 13.0-67 Mike Daniels _______________ 13.5-63

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IOWA’S LONGEST PLAYS Run 96 _____Eddie Vincent vs. Purdue, 11/6/54 92 _____Royce Mix vs. Illinois, 11/25/72 91 _____Larry Ferguson vs. Ohio State, 11/12/60 89 _____Tavian Banks vs. Iowa State, 9/14/96 87 _____Rick Bayless vs. Northern Illinois, 9/20/86 87 _____Ed Podolak vs. Northwestern, 10/22/66 86 _____Ronnie Harmon vs. Iowa State, 9/8/84 85 _____Larry Ferguson vs. Oregon State, 9/24/60 82 _____Tavian Banks vs. Iowa State, 9/20/97 82 _____Tom Smith vs. Washington State, 9/27/69 81 _____Bob Jeter vs. California, 1/1/59 80 _____Sedrick Shaw vs. Central Michigan, 9/3/94 80 _____Eddie Phillips vs. Minnesota, 11/19/83 80 _____Brad Reid vs. Wisconsin, 11/18/78 78 _____Butch Caldwell vs. Michigan State, 11/24/73 78 _____James Hatch vs. Illinois, 11/8/52 77 _____Dennis Mosley vs. Iowa State, 9/17/77 76 _____Jim Jensen vs. Indiana, 10/18/75 75 _____Adam Robinson vs. Iowa State, 9/11/10 75 _____Shonn Greene vs. Purdue, 11/15/08 Pass 95 _____Banks to Clark vs. Purdue, 10/5/02 95 _____Hartlieb to Early vs. Northwestern, 11/7/87 93 _____Vlasic to Early vs. Northwestern, 10/25/86 92 _____Stanzi to McNutt vs. Indiana, 10/31/09 89 _____Long to Smith vs. Northwestern, 10/26/85 88 _____Vandenberg to McNutt, Jr. vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/3/11 87 _____Snook to Nourse vs. Minnesota, 11/7/64 86 _____Grogan to Smith vs. Northwestern, 10/8/83 80 _____Vandenberg to McNutt, Jr. vs. Indiana, 10/22/11 80 _____Sunderman to Triplett vs. Wisconsin, 10/30/71 80 _____Szykowny to Ferguson vs. Wisconsin, 10/20/62 80 _____Duncan to Sessi vs. Utah State, 9/28/57 78 _____Tate to Solomon at Purdue, 10/8/05 78 _____Caldwell to Schultz vs. Ohio State, 11/17/73 78 _____Lawrence to Reardon vs. Arizona, 10/4/69 77 _____Long to Harmon vs. Penn State, 9/17/83 77 _____Farmer to Mertes to Couppee vs. Minnesota, 11/15/41 76 _____Riddle to Krause vs. Indiana, 10/12/63 76 _____Dobrino to Smith vs. Notre Dame, 11/20/54 75 _____McCann to Hill vs. Indiana, 10/20/01 75 _____Mullen to Hill vs. Western Michigan, 9/16/00 75 _____Suess to Mosley vs. Wisconsin, 10/27/79 Kickoff Return 100 ____C.J. Jones vs. Southern California, 1/2/03 100 ____Joe Williams vs. Notre Dame, 11/25/61 100 ____George Rice vs. Purdue, 10/6/51 99 _____Derrell Johnson-Koulianos at Ohio State, 11/14/09 99 _____Norm Granger vs. Indiana, 10/10/81 99 _____Bill Reichardt vs. Oregon, 10/29/49 97 _____Dave Schick vs. Northwestern, 11/1/75 95 _____Kerry Reardon vs. Northwestern, 11/9/68 94 _____Jermelle Lewis vs. Michigan State, 10/12/02 92 _____Levi Mitchell vs. Washington State, 9/27/69 92 _____Henry Vollenweider vs. South Dakota, 9/30/39 90 _____Kahlil Hill vs. Michigan State, 10/7/00 88 _____Derrell Johnson-Koulianos at Minnesota, 11/27/10 88 _____Kahlil Hill vs. Central Michigan, 9/5/98 88 _____Dick Hoerner vs. Michigan, 11/28/42 86 _____Tim Dodge at Michigan State, 10/2/99 77 _____Bill Burkett vs. Nebraska, 11/9/40 76 _____Kahlil Hill vs. Penn State, 9/29/01 75 _____Ricchard Carter vs. Iowa State, 9/14/96

Punt Return 95 _____Bill Happel at Minnesota, 11/17/84 94 _____Bob Longley vs. Oregon, 10/29/49 92 _____Tim Dwight vs. Indiana, 10/25/97 90 _____Jovon Johnson vs. Ball State, 9/3/05 89 _____Peter Marciano vs. Minnesota, 11/22/86 86 _____Tim Dwight vs. Ohio State, 10/26/96 83 _____Walner Belleus at Arizona State, 9/18/04 83 _____Tim Dwight vs. Penn State, 10/19/96 82 _____Paul Krause vs. Michigan, 11/17/62 81 _____Andy Brodell vs. Iowa State, 9/13/08 80 _____Gerald Mauren vs. Notre Dame, 11/21/59 76 _____Earl Smith vs. Ohio State, 10/16/54 72 _____Willie Fleming vs. Michigan, 11/1/58 70 _____Ramon Ochoa vs. Buffalo, 9/6/03 68 _____Harold Jasper vs. Oregon, 9/24/94 67 _____Tony Collins vs. Illinois, 9/27/97 65 _____C.J. Jones vs. Michigan, 10/27/01 64 _____Karl Noonan vs. Oregon State, 9/25/65 62 _____Kahlil Hill vs. Central Michigan, 9/5/98 61 _____Tim Dwight vs. Michigan, 10/18/97 58 _____Ed Hinkel vs. Northwestern, 11/2/02 57 _____Kahlil Hill vs. Illinois, 9/26/98 56 _____Andy Brodell vs. Northern Illinois, 9/1/07 55 _____Robert Smith vs. Purdue, 10/15/83 53 _____Adrian Clayborn at Penn State (blk.), 9/26/09 54 _____Ed Hinkel vs. Penn State, 9/28/02 51 _____C.J. Jones vs. Kent State, 9/1/01 49 _____Ed Hinkel at Arizona State 9/18/04 48 _____Kahlil Hill vs. Northwestern, 11/10/01 44 _____Tim Dwight vs. Minnesota, 11/22/97 42 _____Paki O’Meara vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/04/10 Interception Return 98 _____Adam Shada vs. Purdue, 10/7/06 98 _____Tanner Miller vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11 94 _____Brad Quast vs. Kansas State, 9/10/88 94 _____Bobby Stearns vs. Montana, 10/2/54 90 _____Rod Sears vs. Purdue, 10/22/77 89 _____Shaun Prater vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/3/11 86 _____Tyler Sash vs. Indiana, 10/31/09 85 _____Dick Gibbs vs. Indiana, 10/30/65 81 _____Brian Wise vs. Kansas State, 9/10/88 72 _____Micah Hyde vs. Missouri, 12/28/10 70 _____Matt Bowen vs. Indiana, 10/25/97 66 _____Micah Hyde vs. Michigan State, 10/30/10 62 _____Derek Pagel vs. Michigan State, 10/12/02 60 _____J.P. Lange vs. Indiana, 10/25/97 60 _____Tom Knight vs. Indiana, 10/14/95 58 _____Tyler Sash at Minnesota, 11/22/08 57 _____Amari Spievey at Minnesota, 11/22/08 57 _____Tom Knight vs. Indiana, 10/12/96 52 _____James Morris vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/3/11 51 _____Sean Considine at Penn State 10/23/04 48 _____Tyler Sash vs. South Carolina, 1/1/09 47 _____Joe Slattery vs. Illinois, 9/26/98 45 _____Tyler Sash vs. South Carolina, 1/1/09 Fumble Return 84 _____Dayton Perry vs. Purdue, 10/22/60 72 _____Kevin Worthy vs. Akron, 8/31/02 51 _____Kerry Cooks vs. Iowa State, 9/10/94 47 _____Abdul Hodge vs. Penn State, 10/25/03 Blocked Field Goal Return 87 _____LeVar Woods vs. Northern Illinois, 9/18/99 85 _____Antwan Allen vs. Purdue, 10/05/02

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IOWA’S LONGEST PLAYS Blocked PAT Return 99 _____D.J. Johnson vs. Penn State, 9/28/02 Field Goal 58 _____Tim Douglas vs. Illinois, 9/26/98 56 _____Tom Nichol vs. Michigan, 10/22/83 55 _____Nate Kaeding vs. Minnesota, 11/15/03 55 _____Nate Kaeding vs. Penn State, 9/28/02 55 _____Rob Houghtlin vs. Iowa State, 9/19/87 54 _____Brion Hurley vs. Iowa State, 9/14/96 53 _____Todd Romano vs. Tulsa, 9/4/93 52 _____Rob Houghtlin vs. UCLA, 1/1/86 51 _____Nate Kaeding vs. Purdue, 10/05/02 51 _____Nate Kaeding vs. Utah State, 9/21/02 51 _____Tim Douglas vs. Illinois, 9/26/98 51 _____Tim Douglas vs. Illinois, 9/26/98 51 _____Brion Hurley vs. Michigan State, 10/5/96 51 _____Dave Holsclaw vs. Michigan State, 11/19/77 50 _____Mike Meyer vs. Iowa State, 10/10/11 50 _____Nate Kaeding at Wisconsin, 11/22/03 50 _____Brion Hurley vs. Minnesota, 11/23/96 50 _____Brion Hurley vs. Washington, 12/29/95 50 _____Brion Hurley vs. Wisconsin, 11/18/95 50 _____Brion Hurley vs. Michigan State, 10/7/95 50 _____Rob Houghtlin vs. Northern Illinois, 9/21/85 Punt 83 _____Lonnie Rogers vs. Oregon State, 9/26/62 82 _____Ryan Donahue vs. Michigan State, 10/27/07 79 _____Jason Baker vs. Illinois, 9/26/98 79 _____Joe Heppner vs. Wisconsin, 11/10/73 76 _____Ryan Donahue at Northwestern, 11/3/07 76 _____Jason Baker vs. Arizona State, 12/31/97 75 _____David Bradley vs. Minnesota, 11/15/03 75 _____Nick Gallery vs. Indiana, 10/14/95 74 _____Jason Baker vs. Illinois, 10/14/00 73 _____Ryan Donahue at Northwestern, 11/13/10 73 _____Ryan Donahue vs. Northwestern, 10/24/09 73 _____Nick Gallery vs. Ohio State, 10/26/96 73 _____Nile Kinnick vs. Indiana, 10/7/39 71 _____Ryan Donahue vs. Wisconsin, 10/23/10 70 _____Nick Gallery vs. Purdue, 10/30/93 70 _____Gary Kostrubala vs. Michigan State, 10/5/85 69 _____Jason Baker vs. Iowa State, 9/16/00 69 _____Nick Gallery vs. Indiana, 10/12/96 69 _____Reggie Roby vs. Purdue, 11/7/81 69 _____Dan Matter vs. Illinois, 9/11/76 68 _____Ryan Donahue at Purdue, 10/20/07 Kickoff Returns For Touchdowns 100 ____C.J. Jones vs. Southern California, 1/2/03 100 ____Joe Williams vs. Notre Dame, 11/25/61 100 ____George Rice vs. Purdue, 10/6/51 99 _____Derrell Johnson-Koulianos at Ohio State, 11/14/09 99 _____Norm Granger vs. Indiana, 10/10/81 99 _____Bill Reichardt vs. Oregon, 10/29/49 97 _____Dave Schick vs. Northwestern, 11/1/75 95 _____Kerry Reardon vs. Northwestern, 11/9/68 94 _____Jermelle Lewis vs. Michigan State, 10/12/02 92 _____Levi Mitchell vs. Washington State, 9/27/69 92 _____Henry Vollenweider vs. South Dakota, 9/30/39 90 _____Kahlil Hill vs. Michigan State, 10/7/00 88 _____Derrell Johnson-Koulianos at Minnesota, 11/27/10 88 _____Kahlil Hill vs. Central Michigan, 9/5/98 88 _____Dick Hoerner vs. Michigan, 11/28/42 77 _____Bill Burkett vs. Nebraska, 11/9/40 43 _____Ernest Crank vs. Northwestern, 11/14/92

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Punt Returns For Touchdown (Does not include blocked punt returns) 95 _____Bill Happel vs. Minnesota, 11/17/84 94 _____Bob Longley vs. Oregon, 10/29/49 92 _____Tim Dwight vs. Indiana, 10/25/97 90 _____Jovon Johnson vs. Ball State, 9/3/05 89 _____Peter Marciano vs. Minnesota, 11/22/86 86 _____Tim Dwight vs. Ohio State, 10/26/96 83 _____Walner Belleus at Arizona State, 9/18/04 83 _____Tim Dwight vs. Penn State, 10/19/96 82 _____Paul Krause vs. Michigan, 11/17/62 81 _____Andy Brodell vs. Iowa State, 9/13/08 80 _____Gerald Mauren vs. Notre Dame, 11/21/59 76 _____Earl Smith vs. Ohio State, 10/16/54 72 _____Willie Fleming vs. Michigan, 11/1/58 68 _____Harold Jasper vs. Oregon, 9/24/94 67 _____Tony Collins vs. Illinois, 9/27/97 65 _____C.J. Jones vs. Michigan, 10/27/01 64 _____Karl Noonan vs. Oregon State, 9/25/65 62 _____Kahlil Hill vs. Central Michigan, 9/5/98 61 _____Tim Dwight vs. Michigan, 10/18/97 58 _____Ed Hinkel vs. Northwestern, 11/2/02 57 _____Kahlil Hill vs. Illinois, 9/26/98 55 _____Robert Smith vs. Purdue, 10/15/83 44 _____Tim Dwight vs. Minnesota, 11/22/97 Interception Returns For Touchdown 98 _____Adam Shada vs. Purdue, 10/7/06 98 _____Tanner Miller vs. Northwestern, 10/15/11 94 _____Brad Quast vs. Kansas State, 9/10/88 94 _____Bobby Stearns vs. Montana, 10/2/54 90 _____Rod Sears vs. Purdue, 10/22/77 89 _____Shaun Prater vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/3/11 86 _____Tyler Sash vs. Indiana, 10/31/09 85 _____Dick Gibbs vs. Indiana, 10/30/65 81 _____Brian Wise vs. Kansas State, 9/10/88 72 _____Micah Hyde vs. Missouri, 12/28/10 70 _____Matt Bowen vs. Indiana, 10/25/97 66 _____Micah Hyde vs. Michigan State, 10/30/10 62 _____Derek Pagel vs. Michigan State, 10/12/02 60 _____J.P. Lange vs. Indiana, 10/25/97 60 _____Tom Knight vs. Indiana, 10/14/95 57 _____Amari Spievey at Minnesota, 11/22/08 57 _____Tom Knight vs. Indiana, 10/12/96 47 _____Joe Slattery vs. Illinois, 9/26/98 33 _____Shaun Prater vs. Penn State, 10/2/10 20 _____Broderick Binns at Arizona, 9/18/10 Fumble Returns For Touchdown 84 _____Dayton Perry vs. Purdue, 10/22/60 72 _____Kevin Worthy vs. Akron, 8/31/02 51 _____Kerry Cooks vs. Iowa State, 9/10/94 Blocked Field Goal Returns For Touchdown 87 _____LeVar Woods vs. Northern Illinois, 9/18/99 85 _____Antwan Allen vs. Purdue, 10/05/02 Blocked PAT Return For Touchdown 99 _____D.J. Johnson vs. Penn State, 9/28/02 Note: Bold denotes on 2012 roster


HAWKEYE VISIONS The Hawkeye Visions Endowment Program: Hawkeye Visions is an on-going campaign, which seeks to build an endowment capable of covering the cost, via earnings, of UI student-athlete scholarships. The program currently includes almost 200 scholarships ranging from fully endowed scholarships, partially endowed, in development or scholarships pledged via an estate gift. The following Visionary and Leadership Scholarships will be awarded for the 2012-13 academic year.

Visionary Level Scholarships Beth and Bob Allsop Point Guard Scholarship Ray Carlson Lineman Scholarship Fritz and Mary Lee Duda Hawkeye Spirit Scholarships Mark Falb Quarterback Scholarship Bill and John Fenton Football Scholarship George C. and Nora Foerstner Memorial Football Scholarships Russ and Ann Gerdin Family Football Scholarships Russ and Ann Gerdin Family Men’s Basketball Scholarships Russ and Ann Gerdin Family Women’s Basketball Scholarship Russ and Ann Gerdin Family Wrestling Scholarship

Leadership Level Scholarships Dr. C.F. “Larry” and Lois Barrett Football Scholarship Micheal and Patricia Beal Women’s Basketball Scholarship John and Ruth Beckman Scholarships P. Sue Beckwith, M.D., Women’s Basketball Scholarship P. Sue Beckwith, M.D., Rowing Scholarship Warren and Harriet Berman Family Football Scholarship Warren and Harriet Berman Family Men’s Basketball Scholarship Mike Boddicker Baseball Scholarship Lester Bookey Memorial Scholarship Patty and Tom Buroker Football Scholarship Tom and Lori Cardella Football Scholarship B. W. “Wayne” Carpenter Football Scholarship Carver Scholarship/Slater Award Gene and Jennie Clay Football Scholarship John and Mary Ann Colloton Men’s Basketball Scholarship John and Mary Ann Colloton Football Scholarship John and Mary Ann Colloton Women’s Basketball Scholarship John and Mary Ann Colloton Wrestling Scholarship Catherine Nacke Cooper Men’s Basketball Scholarship Tom and Shari Davis Men’s Basketball Manager Scholarship Doran Family Gymnastics Scholarship C. W. “Bump” Elliott Football Scholarship Dr. Brent and Ellen Feller Men’s Basketball Scholarship John Ferentz Memorial Football Scholarship Hayden Fry Captain’s Scholarship Eugene and Pat Gauron Women’s Tennis Scholarship Al Grady Memorial Football Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Baseball Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Football Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Men’s Cross Country/Track Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Men’s Basketball Manager’s Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Softball Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Volleyball Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Women’s Basketball Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Wrestling Scholarship Theo and Glenda Hitchens Football Scholarship Theo and Glenda Hitchens Men’s Basketball Scholarship James Hoak Men’s Golf Scholarship Iowa Style Wrestling Scholarship Richard O. Jacobson Football Scholarship Johnson County I-Club Football Scholarship Johnson County I-Club Wrestling Scholarship Bud and Georgia Johnson Women’s Basketball Scholarship Nile Kinnick Leadership Scholarship

Russ and Ann Gerdin Family Athletic Scholarship Leonard A. and Marlene S. Hadley Center Football Scholarship Robert G. and Annalee Jacoby Hockridge Wrestling Scholarship Jim and Rhonda Juhlin Men’s Basketball Scholarship Gus and Theo Mastrogany End Scholarship Robert W. and Jean C. Ottilie Athletic Scholarship John and Peg Slusher Softball Catcher Scholarship Arthur E. Stanley Football Scholarships Dale L. Tieden Football Scholarships Henry B. and Patricia B. Tippie Athletic Scholarships Jim and Susan Woods Offensive Lineman Scholarship Nile Kinnick Memorial Scholarships Nile Kinnick Scholarship for Women Ron and Carol Kirchhoff Men’s Basketball Scholarship W. A. Krause Football Scholarship Gary Kurdelmeier Wrestling Scholarship Robert and Dorothy Lee Scholarship Jack and Ailene Liechty Men’s Golf Scholarship Jack and Ailene Liechty Football Scholarship Jack and Ailene Liechty Men’s Basketball Scholarship Jack and Ailene Liechty Women’s Basketball Scholarship Linn County I-Club Football Scholarship Brad and Anne Lohaus Men’s Basketball Scholarship Paul Mason Memorial Scholarship Bob and Jo Lynne Meskimen Family Football Scholarship Terry and Susan Mulligan Football Scholarship Terry and Susan Mulligan Men’s Swimming Scholarship Bucky O’Connor Men’s Basketball Scholarship Bucky O’Connor Men’s Golf Scholarship Dennis and Donna Oldorf Athletic Scholarship Robert and Ruth Olson Football Scholarship Bob and Dorothy Otto Football Scholarship Dave Paulson Baseball Scholarship Whitey and Grace Piro Football Scholarship William and Kay Pitlik Wrestling Scholarship William and Kay Pitlik Football Scholarships William and Kay Pitlik Softball Scholarship William and Kay Pitlik Women’s Basketball Scholarship William and Kay Pitlik Field Hockey Scholarship Polk County I-Club Football Scholarship Polk County I-Club Softball Scholarship Bob Root Memorial Football Scholarship Stella Wolff Sanford Women’s Scholarship John and Dorothy Sill Wrestling Scholarship Roland and Esther Smith Men’s Athletic Scholarships Roland and Esther Smith Women’s Athletic Scholarships Barbara G. and Professor Ralph I. Stephens Women’s Basketball Scholarship Marshall Stewart Athletic Scholarship Dennis and Janice Oliver Strang Football Scholarship Chris Street Memorial Men’s Basketball Scholarship John Streif Men’s Basketball Scholarship Ben Trickey Memorial Scholarship Raymond K. and Susan K. Vawter Football Scholarship W. David Ward Football Scholarship Earl and Edna Yoder Football Scholarship

The Hawkeye Visions Endowment Program: Investing in a Winning Future! To make a gift or for more information about the Hawkeye Visions Endowment Program, please contact Sloane R. Tyler, Director of Development, (319) 4673401 or (800) 648-6973. The UI Foundation is the preferred channel of support for private contributions to all areas of The University of Iowa. Athletic Endowed Scholarship Gift Levels Visionary Scholarship __________________$400,000 example: The Jane Doe Women’s Basketball Point Guard Scholarship Leadership Scholarship ________________$200,000 example: The Doe Family Women’s Basketball Scholarship Sustaining Scholarship _________________$50,000 example: The John and Jane Doe Athletic Scholarship *For a complete list of ALL named, endowed scholarships currently awarded, please visit www.jointheiclub.com

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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 University’s athletic complex. It is a few minutes drive from Interstate 80 and 380 and is less than 30 minutes from the Eastern Iowa Airport in Cedar Rapids. The Paul J. Brechler Press Box at Kinnick is on the west side and accessible by elevator or stairs. The facility is named in honor of the former UI athletic director (1947-60). It was completed prior to the 2006 season as part of the two-year, $90 million renovation of Kinnick Stadium. The four-level facility extends from goal line to goal line. The media section, including the press section, radio and television booths and game management operations, are located on the fourth level. Level one includes private suites and indoor club seating, level two includes outdoor club seating and level three is private suites. Refreshments and snacks are available throughout each game, a pregame meal is served for the media, as well as sandwiches postgame. Ferentz Conferences/Interview Requests Coach Kirk Ferentz holds a media conference each Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. in the player’s auditorium during the football season. Players are also available, upon request, at 1 p.m. following the media conference. Player requests must be made following each game, either after a Saturday game or by 9 a.m. CT Sunday morning, for the following week. Out of town media should contact the Athletic Communications office on Mondays to arrange telephone interviews. Coach Ferentz is available each Tuesday during the Big Ten Conference coaches tele-conference (11:40 a.m., CT), and, he is also available via tele-conference for visiting media outlets. Those tele-conferences are held each Tuesday at noon. Contact UI Athletic Communications for tele-conference phone number and details. Credentials Season and single-game credential requests for Iowa football may be requested online. Please contact Theresa Walenta (theresawalenta@uiowa.edu) for instructions. Season requests must be received by August 15 to assure a season seat in the press box. Once a credential request is submitted, you will receive an automatic reply stating that your request has been received. You will receive another notification when your request has been approved or denied. Credentials will be mailed if the request is received 10 days prior to a game. Credentials may also be picked up in the Athletic Communications office on the Friday prior to game day or left at the media will call gate (Gate I) at Kinnick Stadium on game day. Reporters may not use a credential to cover the game for another newspaper, TV station, radio station or internet site. Failure to comply will result in both agencies credentials being revoked for the entire season. Credential language, which appears on all credentials issued for Iowa football, is printed on the following page of this guide. All rules and regulations listed are enforced by the University of Iowa Athletics Department and the Big Ten Conference.

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Parking Requests for parking should be made when requesting credentials online. Media parking is located in the parking ramp at the northeast corner of Kinnick Stadium, at the corner of Hawkins Drive and Evashevski Drive. Television stations needing satellite truck parking must contact Theresa Walenta (319-335-9411) to make arrangements. Media Entrance Members of the media are encouraged to enter Kinnick Stadium at the northeast corner of the stadium (Gate I, immediately across from the parking ramp) and proceed through the north and west concourses to elevator F, located at the midway point of the west stands. Media members may also enter through Gate F on the west side of Kinnick Stadium. Photo/TV Credentials Photo credentials must be requested following the same guidelines as mentioned above. A photographer’s room is located at the northwest corner of Kinnick Stadium. Photo credentials must be presented in order to receive an armband for sideline photography. Entrance to the photo room is through the tunnel in the middle of the west concourse. From the playing field, the photo room may be accessed though the tunnel at the northwest corner of the field. Television stations are not allowed to video tape from the press box. A splitter board is available in the photo room for all TV stations to receive the overhead video provided by Iowa’s football video department (or the network midfield camera). TV camera personnel on the sidelines must adhere to all sideline policies. Services Complete play-by-play, halftime statistics, final team and individual stats, complete defensive stats, drive charts, participation charts and quotes from both head coaches are available following each home game. The Kinnick Stadium press facility closes four hours following each home game. Telephones Iowa provides a limited number of telephones in the main press box area for use on a first-come, first-serve basis. Media requiring their own phone lines should call 319-335-2945 and ask for a work order clerk. High Speed Internet Access Hard wire high speed internet access is available at every media seat in the Kinnick Stadium press box. Wireless internet access is available, with a username and password, in the postgame interview rooms. Postgame Information via E-Mail All game statistics, notes and quotes will be e-mailed from Kinnick Stadium following Iowa home games when requested. This information is filed in pdf format and is sent within 30-45 minutes following home games. To receive this information, contact a member of the Iowa Athletic Communications staff. This information is also posted on the Iowa website, hawkeyesports. com, following each Iowa game throughout the season. Press Conference Transcripts Transcripts of Tuesday press conferences and home game postgame press conferences with Coach Kirk Ferentz, are provided by ASAP Transcripts. Transcripts of Ferentz press conferences are available for download via hawkeyesports.com and e-mail. Hard copies of press conferences following home games are also distributed to members of the media.


MEDIA INFORMATION Accommodations A directory of hotels, motels, restaurants and available air transportation can be found on page 205 of this guide. The UI Athletic Communications office does reserve a block of rooms at the Clarion Highlander Hotel and Conference Center in Iowa City, and those are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Contact Theresa Walenta in the UI Athletic Communications office (319335-9411) for reservations. Postgame Interviews Members of the media should contact Steve Roe with player requests prior to leaving the press box. UI Athletic Communications staff will be departing the press box with approximately five minutes remaining in the game. Both team locker room facilities are located beneath the south end zone stands. All player and coaches interviews will take place in the designated media rooms. You may follow a member of the UI Athletic Communications staff from the press box or ask for directions on getting to the postgame media rooms. Both head coaches are available (in different interview rooms) following the cooling off period, with player interviews to follow. Coach Ferentz’ postgame comments are televised on the monitors throughout the Kinnick Stadium press box. Quotes from both head coaches are distributed following the interview sessions. The Iowa locker room is closed to the media. Requested Iowa players are available in the interview area, and quotes from selected Iowa players are also distributed following the interview sessions. The Hawkeye Radio Network Fans of the University of Iowa following the Hawkeyes on radio can tune in on their favorite station throughout the state of Iowa and the Midwest. The radio voice of the Hawkeyes is Gary Dolphin, a Cascade, Iowa native who handles all play-by-play action of both Iowa football and men’s basketball. In addition, Dolphin also serves as the host of the weekly coach’s shows during the season with football Coach Kirk Ferentz and men’s basketball Coach Fran McCaffery. Dolphin is a three-time Iowa Sportscaster of the Year. He is in his 16th year of broadcasting Iowa football and basketball on the Hawkeye Radio Network. Dolphin, overall, is in his 40th year of play-by-play broadcasting, which includes six years of broadcasting basketball games for Northwestern University. He served as the Network Television Coordinator for the Chicago Bears from 1989-99. Dolphin is joined on all University of Iowa football broadcasts by former Hawkeye and NFL great Ed Podolak. A native of Atlantic, Iowa, Podolak was a three-year letterman for the Hawkeyes (196668) as a quarterback and running back. He enjoyed a lengthy professional career with the Kansas City Chiefs and is a member of the Chiefs Hall of Fame. He has been a part of Iowa football broadcasts for 30 years. Iowa’s sideline reporter is Rob Brooks, son of Hall of Fame broadcaster, Bob Brooks. The Hawkeye Radio Network, a production of Learfield Communications, Inc. of Jefferson City, Mo., blankets the state of Iowa and bordering states with more than 50 stations providing live coverage. The Hawkeyes can also be heard on the World Wide Web (hawkeyesports.com) via Hawkeye All-Access and on satellite radio.

Team Hotel Information Game Hotel Sept. 1, Northern Illinois Hyatt Regency McCormick Place 2233 S. Martin Luther King Drive Chicago, Ill., 60616 (312) 567-1234 Oct. 13, Michigan State Lexington Lansing Hotel 925 South Creyts Road Lansing, Mich., 48917 (517) 323-7100 Oct. 27, Northwestern

Doubletree Hotel & Conf. Center 9599 Skokie Blvd. Skokie, Ill., 60077 (847) 679-7000

Nov. 3, Indiana

Hilton Garden Inn 245 N. College Ave. Bloomington, Ind., 47404 (812) 331-1335

Nov. 17, Michigan

Ann Arbor Marriott Ypsilanti at Eagle Crest 1275 S. Huron Sr. Ypsilanti, Mich., 48197 (734) 487-2000

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MEDIA OUTLETS NEWSPAPERS Associated Press Telephone: 515-243-3281 or 1-800-453-2113 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 Box 10, 800 S. Main St. Burlington, IA 52601-0010 Telephone: 319-758-8146 Sports Editor: John Bohnenkamp Football Writer: Susan Denk E-mail: sdenk@thehawkeye.com Cedar Rapids Gazette Telephone: 319-398-8256 500 Third Ave. SE Cedar Rapids, IA 52401 Iowa Football Writer: Marc Morehouse E-mail: marc.morehouse@sourcemedia.net Columnist: Mike Hlas E-mail: mike.hlas@sourcemedia.net Daily Iowan Telephone: 319-335-5848 E131 AJB University of Iowa Iowa City, IA 52242 Sports Editor: Molly Irene Olmstead E-mail: molly-olmstead@uiowa.edu Des Moines Register Telephone: 515-284-8000 or 1-800-532-1455 715 Locust St. Des Moines, IA 50304 Iowa Football Writer: Randy Peterson E-mail: randypeterson@dmreg.com Columnist: TBA Hawkeye Insider Telephone: 319-621-4850 1070 Bryan Court Iowa City, IA 52245 Editor: Rob Howe (hawkeyeinsider@gmail.com) Hawkeye Nation Telephone: 515-661-2853 Editor: Jon Miller E-mail: jonmiller@hawkeyenation.com Hawkeye Report Telephone: 563-508-4641 12344 71st Ave. Blue Grass, Iowa 52726 Editor: Tom Kakert E-mail: Tkakert@aol.com Iowa City Press Citizen Telephone: 319-339-7368 123 N. Linn St., Suite 2E Iowa City, Iowa 52245 Iowa Football Writer: Ryan Suchomel E-mail: rsuchomel@press-citizen.com Columnist: Pat Harty E-mail: pharty@press-citizen.com Moline Dispatch Telephone: 800-272-6397 or 309-757-4974 1720 Fifth Ave. Moline, IL 61265 Sports Editor: Marc Nesseler E-mail: nesseler@qconline.com

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Quad City Times Telephone: 1-800-437-4648 500 E. Third St. Davenport, IA 52801 Iowa Football Writer: Steve Batterson E-mail: sbatterson@qctimes.com Sports Editor/Columnist: Don Doxsie E-mail: ddoxsie@qctimes.com Voice of The Hawkeyes Telephone: 319-530-2272 P.O. Box 187 Iowa City, IA 52244 Editor: Todd Brommelkamp E-mail: voiceofthehawkeyes@yahoo.com Waterloo Courier Telephone: 319-291-1469/1-800-798-1702 501 Commercial St. Waterloo, IA 50701 Iowa Football Writer: Jim Nelson E-mail: jim.nelson@wcfcourier.com

TELEVISION KCCI-TV (CBS) Telephone: 515-247-8811 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 501 Second Ave. SE Cedar Rapids, IA 52401 Sports Director: John Campbell E-mail: john.campbell@kcrg.com KGAN-TV (CBS) Telephone: 319-395-9081 or 1-800-222-5426 600 Old Marion Road NE Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 Sports Director: Jared Aarons E-mail: jaarons@kgan.com KWQC-TV (NBC) Telephone: 319-383-7037 or 1-800-927-6397 805 Brady St. Davenport, IA 52803 Sports Director: Thom Cornelis E-mail: tcornelis@kwqc.com KWWL-TV (NBC) Telephone: 319-291-1200 500 E. 4th St. Waterloo, IA 50703 Sports Director: Rick Coleman E-mail: rcoleman@kwwl.com WHBF-TV (CBS) Telephone: 309-786-5441, Ext. 150 231 18th St. Rock Island, IL 61201 Sports Director: Jay Kidwell E-mail: sports@cbs4qc.com WHO-TV (NBC) Telephone: 515-242-3739 or 1-800-835-1313 1801 Grand Ave. Des Moines, IA 50308 Sports Director: Keith Murphy E-mail: sports@whotv.com

WOI-TV (ABC) Telephone: 515-457-1026 or 1-800-858-5555 3903 West Town Parkway West Des Moines, IA 50266 Sports Director: John Walters E-mail: jwalters@woitv.com WQAD-TV (ABC) Telephone: 309-736-3324 or 736-3300 300 3Park 16th St. Moline, IL 61265 Sports Director: Matt Randazzo E-mail: matt.randazzo@wqad.com

RADIO KCJJ Telephone: 319-354-1242 PO Box 2118 Iowa City, IA 52244 Sports: Kyle Hughes E-mail: kcjjam@aol.com KGYM 1110 26th Ave. SW Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 Sports Director: Scott Unash E-mail: scott.unash@1600espn.com Sports: Brent Balbinot E-mail: Balbinot@KGYMRadio.com KMRY Cedar Rapids, IA Telephone: 319-393-1450 Sports: Bob Brooks E-Mail: b.brooks@kmryradio.com KXIC Telephone: 319-354-9500 PO Box 2388 Iowa City, IA 52244 Program Director: Jay Capron E-mail: jaycapron@clearchannel.com KXNO Telephone: 1-866-333-5966 515-284-5966 2141 Grand Ave. Des Moines, IA 50312 Sports: Ken Miller Email: kenmiller@clearchannel.com WHO Telephone: 1-866-469-4295 515-245-8834 2141 Grand Ave. Des Moines, IA 50312 Sports: Jim Brinson E-mail: jimbrinson@clearchannel.com WMT Telephone: 319-395-0530 or 800-933-7767 P0 Box 2147 600 Old Marion Rd. NE Cedar Rapids, IA 52406 Sports: Andy Peterson E-mail: andypeterson@clearchannel.com RADIO IOWA 2700 Grand Ave., Suite 103 Des Moines, IA 50312 Sports Director: Todd Kimm E-mail: TKimm@learfield.com Reporter: Dar Danielson E-mail: DDanielson@learfield.com


MEDIA DIRECTORY Iowa City/Coralville Area Directory (area code is 319)

Air Transportation from Eastern Iowa Airport Allegiant Air _________________________________________ 702-505-8888 American Eagle_______________________________________ 800-433-7300 Delta _______________________________________________ 800-221-1212

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 Candlewood Suites, 2491 Holiday Road, Coralville _______________ 625-2200 Clarion Highlander Hotel & Conference Center, 2525 N. Dodge St., Iowa City ____________________________ 354-2000 Comfort Inn and Suites, 2431 James Street, Coralville ____________ 338-3400 Comfort Inn, 209 9th St., Coralville ___________________________ 351-8144 Country Inn and Suites by Carlson, 2571 Heartland Place, Coralville 545-8464 Days Inn, Hwy. 6 West, Coralville _____________________________ 354-4400 Fairfield Inn, 214 9th Street, Coralville _________________________ 337-8382 Hampton Inn, 1200 1st Ave., Coralville ________________________ 351-6600 Heartland Inn, 87 2nd Street, Coralville ________________________ 351-8132

Restaurants Agave Bar & Grill, 2781 Oakdale Blvd., Coralville _________________ 665-2524 Applebee’s, 200 12th St., Coralville ___________________________ 358-1986 Airliner, 22 S. Clinton, Iowa City ______________________________ 351-9259 Atlas World Grill, 127 Iowa Ave., Iowa City______________________ 341-7700 Bandana’s Bar-B-Q, 807 1st Ave., Coralville _____________________ 512-6444 Bennigan’s, Coral Ridge Mall, Coralville ________________________ 625-2366 Blackstone, 502 Westbury Drive, Suite 1, Iowa City_______________ 338-1770 Bluebird Dinner, 330 E. Market St., Iowa City____________________ 351-1470 Bo-James, 118 E. Washington St., Iowa City ____________________ 337-4703 Bob’s Your Uncle Pizza Café, 2208 N. Dodge St., Iowa City _________ 331-7400 Bread Garden Bakery & Café, 224 S. Clinton, Iowa City ____________ 354-4246 Brothers Bar & Grill, 125 W. Dubuque, Iowa City _________________ 338-6373 Brown Bottle, 115 E. Washington St., Iowa City __________________ 351-6704 Bruegger’s Bagel Bakery, 404 1st Avenue, Coralville______________ 337-2243 Buffalo Wild Wings, 201 Clinton Street, Iowa City ________________ 887-9464 Buffalo Wild Wings, 2500 Corridor Way, Coralville _______________ 338-9464 Carl and Ernies Good Time Pub and Grub, 161 Hwy. 1 West, Iowa City 337-4422 Carlos O’Kelly’s, 1411 S. Waterfront Drive, Iowa City ______________ 354-5800 Charlotte’s, 745 Community Drive, North Liberty ________________ 626-2295 Chili’s, 2651 2nd St., Coralville _______________________________ 351-1488 Colony Inn Restaurant, 741 47th Ave., Amana __________________ 622-6270 Culvers Frozen Custard, 2591 Heartland Place, Coralville __________ 545-8255 Divots Bar and Grill, 1900 Country Club Drive, Coralville __________ 248-9303 Edgewater Grille, 300 E. 9th Street, Coralville ___________________ 887-5018 Eggy’s on 965, Hwy. 965, North Liberty ________________________ 665-4800 El Dorado, 102 Second Street, Coralville _______________________ 688-5237 El Ranchero, 21 Sturgis Drive, Iowa City _______________________ 338-4324 Flannigan’s Bar & Grill, 501 1st Ave., Coralville __________________ 351-1904 Givanni’s Café, 109 E. College St., Iowa City _____________________ 338-5967 Godfather’s Pizza, Highway 1 West, Iowa City ___________________ 354-3312 Graze, 115 E. College Street, Iowa City ________________________ 887-5477 Gus’ Food & Spirits, 2421 Coral Court, Coralville _________________ 545-4290 Hamburg Inn, 214 N. Linn St., Iowa City _______________________ 337-5512 House of Lords Restaurant & Pub, 704 1st Ave., Coralville _________ 351-0400 HuHot Mongolian Grill, 917 25th Ave., Coralville ________________ 358-9100 Hunan Restaurant, 118 2nd St., Coralville ______________________ 338-8886 IHOP, 2435 James Street, Coralville ___________________________ 248-1122 Iowa River Power Company, 501 1st Ave., Coralville ______________ 351-1904 Jimmy Jack’s Rib Shack, 1940 Lower Muscatine Road, Iowa City ____ 354-7427 Joseph’s Steakhouse, 212 S. Clinton St., Iowa City _______________ 358-0776 Konomi, 843 Quarry Road, #140, Coralville _____________________ 351-2290 La Cava Mexican Restaurant, 1810 Coral St., Coralville ____________ 358-2324

Frontier Airlines ______________________________________ 800-432-1359 United ______________________________________________ 800-241-6522

Holiday Inn Amana Colonies, I-80 Exit 225, Williamsburg _________ 668-1175 Holiday Inn Express, 970 25th Ave., Coralville ___________________ 625-5000 Holiday Inn, 1200 1st Ave., Coralville __________________________ 351-5049 Homewood Suites by Hilton, 921 E. 2nd Ave., Coralville __________ 338-3410 Hotel Vetro Studio Suites, 201 S. Linn St., Iowa City, IA ____________ 337-4961 Iowa House Hotel, 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 Residence Inn, 2681 James Street, Coralville ___________________ 338-6000 Riverside Golf Resort, 3184 Hwy. 22, Riverside, IA _______________ 648-1234 Sheraton Iowa City Hotel, 210 S. Dubuque St., Iowa City __________ 337-4058 Sleep Inn and Suites, 485 Madison Ave., N., North Liberty _________ 665-2700 Suburban Extended Stay Hotel, 2491 Holiday Road, Coralville _____ 625-2200 Super 8 Motel, 611 1st Ave., Coralville _________________________ 337-8388 The Hotel at Kirkwood Center, 7725 Kirkwood Blvd. SW, Cedar Rapids ________________________________________ 848-8700 Travel Lodge, 2216 N. Dodge St., Iowa City _____________________ 351-1010 Linn Street Café, 121 N. Linn St., Iowa City _____________________ 337-7370 Micky’s Irish Pub, 11 S. Dubuque St., Iowa City __________________ 338-6860 Midtown Family Restaurant, 1069 Hwy. 1, Iowa City _____________ 351-9323 Mill Restaurant, 120 E. Burlington Street, Iowa City ______________ 351-9529 Mondo’s Tomato Pie, 516 E. 2nd St., Coralville __________________ 337-3000 Monicas, 302 2nd Street, Coralville ___________________________ 338-7400 Okoboji Grill, 1857 Lower Muscatine Rd., Iowa City ______________ 248-1155 Old Chicago, 78 Second Street, Coralville ______________________ 248-1220 Olive Garden, 925 25th Ave., Coralville ________________________ 339-9100 Otis’ Tailgators, 450 1st Ave., Coralville ________________________ 356-6914 Outback Steakhouse, 945 25th Ave., Coralville __________________ 354-2755 Ox Yoke Inn, 4420 220 Trail, Amana _____________________ 1-800-233-3441 Pagliai’s Pizza, 302 E. Bloomington St., Iowa City ________________ 351-5073 Panchero’s Mexican Grill, 901 25th Ave., Coralville _______________ 248-3256 Panchero’s Mexican Grill, 32 S. Clinton, Iowa City ________________ 338-6311 Pit Smokehouse, 130 N. Dubuque, Iowa City ___________________ 337-6653 Quinton’s Bar & Deli, 215 E. Washington, Iowa City_______________ 354-7074 Quinton’s Bar & Deli, 2500 Corridor Way, Ste. 5, Coralville _________ 625-2221 Red Avocado, 521 E. Washington St., Iowa City__________________ 351-6088 Red Lobster, 2671 2nd Street, Coralville _______________________ 338-6400 Red Pepper Deli and Grill, 517 S. Riverside Drive, Iowa City ________ 337-5270 Red’s Ale House, 515 S. Dubuque St., North Liberty ______________ 626-2100 River City Beefstro, 1210 1st Ave., Coralville ____________________ 351-1551 The Saloon, 112 E. College St., Iowa City _______________________ 354-3837 Sam’s Pizza, 441 S. Gilbert St., Iowa City _______________________ 337-8200 Sanctuary Restaurant & Pub, 405 S. Gilbert St., Iowa City __________ 351-5692 Short’s Burger and Shine, 18 S. Clinton St., Iowa City _____________ 337-4678 Sports Column, 12 S. Dubuque Street, Iowa City ________________ 356-6902 Steak and Shake, 2806 Commerce Drive, Coralville ______________ 545-5472 Stella, 1006 Melrose Ave., Iowa City___________________________ 887-5564 Summit Restaurant & Bar, 10 S. Clinton St., Iowa City _____________ 354-7482 Sushi Popo, 725 Mormon Trek Blvd., Iowa City __________________ 338-7676 Takanami, 219 Iowa Avenue, Iowa City ________________________ 351-5125 Texas Road House, 2520 Corridor Way, Coralville ________________ 354-3489 The Three Samurai, 1801 2nd St., Coralville_____________________ 337-3340 Vesta, 849 Quarry Road, Coralville ____________________________ 338-3782 Vine Tavern, 330 E. Prentiss St., Iowa City ______________________ 354-8767 Vine Tavern & Eatery, 39 2nd St., Coralville _____________________ 338-7770 Vito’s Italian American Restaurant, 118 E. College St., Iowa City ____ 338-1393 Which Wich, 925 25th Ave., Coralville _________________________ 354-9424 Which Wich, 23 S. Dubuque Street, Iowa City ___________________ 337-9424 Wig and Pen Pizza Pub, 1220 Hwy. 6 West, Coralville _____________ 354-2767 Wildwood Smokehouse & Saloon, 4919 B Walleye Drive, Iowa City _ 338-2211

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BIG TEN SCHEDULE/HAWKEYE HUDDLE INFORMATION August 30, 2012 Minnesota at Nevada-Las Vegas September 1, 2012 IOWA AT NORTHERN ILLINOIS (SOLDIER FIELD) Michigan vs. Alabama (Arlington, Tex.) Boise State at Michigan State Southern Mississippi at Nebraska Northwestern at Syracuse Western Michigan at Illinois Indiana State at Indiana Miami, Ohio at Ohio State Ohio University at Penn State Eastern Kentucky at Purdue Northern Iowa at Wisconsin September 8, 2012 IOWA STATE AT IOWA Air Force at Michigan Michigan State at Central Michigan New Hampshire at Minnesota Nebraska at UCLA Vanderbilt at Northwestern Illinois at Arizona State Indiana at Massachusetts Central Florida at Ohio State Penn State at Virginia Purdue at Notre Dame Wisconsin at Oregon State September 15, 2012 NORTHERN IOWA AT IOWA Massachusetts at Michigan Notre Dame at Michigan State Western Michigan at Minnesota Arkansas State at Nebraska Boston College at Northwestern Charleston Southern at Illinois Ball State at Indiana California at Ohio State Navy at Penn State Eastern Michigan at Purdue Utah State at Wisconsin September 22, 2012 CENTRAL MICHIGAN AT IOWA Michigan at Notre Dame Eastern Michigan at Michigan State Syracuse at Minnesota Idaho State at Nebraska South Dakota at Northwestern Louisiana Tech at Illinois Alabama-Birmingham at Ohio State Temple at Penn State Texas-El Paso at Wisconsin

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September 29, 2012 MINNESOTA AT IOWA Ohio State at Michigan State Wisconsin at Nebraska Indiana at Northwestern Penn State at Illinois Marshall at Purdue October 6, 2012 Michigan at Purdue Michigan State at Indiana Nebraska at Ohio State Northwestern at Penn State Illinois at Wisconsin October 13, 2012 IOWA AT MICHIGAN STATE Illinois at Michigan Northwestern at Minnesota Ohio State at Indiana Wisconsin at Purdue October 20, 2012 PENN STATE AT IOWA Michigan State at Michigan Minnesota at Wisconsin Nebraska at Northwestern Indiana at Navy Purdue at Ohio State October 27, 2012 IOWA AT NORTHWESTERN Michigan at Nebraska Michigan State at Wisconsin Purdue at Minnesota Indiana at Illinois Ohio State at Penn State November 3, 2012 IOWA AT INDIANA Michigan at Minnesota Nebraska at Michigan State Illinois at Ohio State Penn State at Purdue November 10, 2012 PURDUE AT IOWA Northwestern at Michigan Minnesota at Illinois Penn State at Nebraska Wisconsin at Indiana November 17, 2012 IOWA AT MICHIGAN Northwestern at Michigan State Minnesota at Nebraska Purdue at Illinois Indiana at Penn State Ohio State at Wisconsin

November 23, 2012 NEBRASKA AT IOWA November 24, 2012 Michigan at Ohio State Michigan State at Minnesota Illinois at Northwestern Indiana at Purdue Wisconsin at Penn State December 1, 2012 Big Ten Championship Game (Indianapolis, Ind.)

Hawkeye Huddles The National I-Club and the UI Alumni Association will host receptions at Iowa away football games during the 2012 season. The Hawkeye Huddles, sponsored by the Amana Society, include snacks, cash refreshments, door prizes, Herky and the Iowa cheerleaders. The Hawkeye Huddles start three hours prior to kickoff, but no earlier than 9 a.m., and last for two hours. Visit jointheiclub.com for further information. Sept. 1 Northern Illinois Friday, August 31, 6-8 p.m. Navy Pier – Ballroom 600 East Grand Ave. Chicago Ill. Oct. 13 Michigan State 9:00 a.m., ET Marriott University Place 300 M.A.C. Ave. East Lansing, Mich. Oct. 27 Northwestern Friday, October 26, TBA Goose Island, Wrigleyville 3535 North Clark Ave. Chicago, Ill. Nov. 3

Indiana TBA Holiday Inn - Bloomington 1710 Kinser Pike Bloomington, Ind.

Nov. 17 Michigan TBA Kensington Court 610 Hilton Blvd. Ann Arbor, Mich.


BIG TEN CONFERENCE

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ƵƌŝŶŐ ƚŚĞ ϮϬϭϭͲϭϮ ƐĞĂƐŽŶ͕ ƚŚĞ ŝŐ dĞŶ ĐůĂŝŵĞĚ ƐĞǀĞŶ ƚĞĂŵ ŶĂƟŽŶĂů ĐŚĂŵƉŝŽŶͲ ƐŚŝƉƐ͕ ŝŶĐůƵĚŝŶŐ ƟƚůĞƐ ĨŽƌ /ůůŝŶŽŝƐ ŵĞŶ͛Ɛ ŐLJŵŶĂƐƟĐƐ͕ DŝŶŶĞƐŽƚĂ ǁŽŵĞŶ͛Ɛ ŝĐĞ ŚŽĐŬĞLJ͕ EŽƌƚŚǁĞƐƚĞƌŶ ǁŽŵĞŶ͛Ɛ ůĂĐƌŽƐƐĞ͕ KŚŝŽ ^ƚĂƚĞ ĨĞŶĐŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ƐLJŶĐŚƌŽŶŝnjĞĚ ƐǁŝŵŵŝŶŐ͕ WĞŶŶ ^ƚĂƚĞ ǁƌĞƐƚůŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ tŝƐĐŽŶƐŝŶ ŵĞŶ͛Ɛ ĐƌŽƐƐ ĐŽƵŶƚƌLJ͘ dŚĞ ŝŐ dĞŶ ůĞĚ Ăůů ĐŽŶĨĞƌĞŶĐĞƐ ǁŝƚŚ ŶĂƟŽŶĂů ƟƚůĞƐ ŝŶ ϭϮ ĚŝīĞƌĞŶƚ E ͲƐƉŽŶƐŽƌĞĚ ĐŚĂŵƉŝŽŶƐŚŝƉƐ ĨƌŽŵ ϮϬϬϮͲϬϯ ƚŽ ϮϬϭϭͲϭϮ͘ KǀĞƌ ƚŚĂƚ ƟŵĞ ƉĞƌŝŽĚ͕ ƚŚĞ ŝŐ dĞŶ ƉƌŽĚƵĐĞĚ ĐŚĂŵƉŝŽŶƐŚŝƉƐ ŝŶ ĐƌŽƐƐ ĐŽƵŶƚƌLJ͕ ĨĞŶĐŝŶŐ͕ ŐŽůĨ͕ ŐLJŵŶĂƐƟĐƐ͕ ŝĐĞ ŚŽĐŬĞLJ͕ ůĂĐƌŽƐƐĞ͕ ƐŽĐĐĞƌ͕ ƐŽŌďĂůů͕ ƚĞŶŶŝƐ͕ ƚƌĂĐŬ ĂŶĚ ĮĞůĚ͕ ǀŽůůĞLJďĂůů ĂŶĚ ǁƌĞƐƚůŝŶŐ͘

ŝŐ dĞŶ ƵŶŝǀĞƌƐŝƟĞƐ ƉƌŽǀŝĚĞ ŽǀĞƌ Ψϭϯϲ ŵŝůůŝŽŶ ŝŶ ĚŝƌĞĐƚ ĮŶĂŶĐŝĂů ĂŝĚ ƚŽ ŶĞĂƌůLJ ϭϬ͕ϬϬϬ ƐƚƵĚĞŶƚͲĂƚŚůĞƚĞƐ͕ ŵŽƌĞ ƚŚĂŶ ĂŶLJ ĐŽŶĨĞƌĞŶĐĞ͘

ƌĞƐƉĞĐƞƵů ĂĐŬŶŽǁůĞĚŐĞŵĞŶƚ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ĐŽƵŶƚůĞƐƐ KůLJŵƉŝĂŶƐ͕ ůůͲ ŵĞƌŝĐĂŶƐ ĂŶĚ ĐŽĂĐŚŝŶŐ ŝĐŽŶƐ ƚŚĂƚ ŚĂǀĞ ďĞĞŶ Ă ƉĂƌƚ ŽĨ ŝŐ dĞŶ ĂƚŚůĞƟĐƐ ĨŽƌ ŵŽƌĞ ƚŚĂŶ ϭϭϲ LJĞĂƌƐ͘

ŚŽƉĞĨƵů ĂŶĚ ĂƐƉŝƌĂƟŽŶĂů ĂĐŬŶŽǁůĞĚŐŵĞŶƚ ƚŚĂƚ ǁĞ ďĞůŝĞǀĞ ƚŚĞ ĐŽůůĞŐĞ ĂƚŚůĞƟĐƐ ĞdžƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞ ŚĞůƉƐ ƚŽ ĚĞǀĞůŽƉ ƚŚĞ ĐŚĂƌĂĐƚĞƌŝƐƟĐƐ ƚŚĂƚ ŝŐ dĞŶ ƐƚƵĚĞŶƚͲĂƚŚͲ ůĞƚĞƐ ǁŝůů ŶĞĞĚ ƚŽ ďĞĐŽŵĞ ůĞĂĚĞƌƐ ĨŽƌ ƚŚĞ ƌĞƐƚ ŽĨ ƚŚĞŝƌ ůŝǀĞƐ Ͳ ŝŶ ƚŚĞŝƌ ŚŽŵĞƐ͕ ũŽďƐ ĂŶĚ ŝŶ ƚŚĞŝƌ ĐŽŵŵƵŶŝƟĞƐ͘

dŚĞ ŝŐ dĞŶ ƐƉŽŶƐŽƌƐ Ϯϱ ŽĸĐŝĂů ĐŽŶĨĞƌĞŶĐĞ ƐƉŽƌƚƐ͕ ϭϮ ĨŽƌ ŵĞŶ ĂŶĚ ϭϯ ĨŽƌ ǁŽŵĞŶ͘ dŚĞ ϮϲƚŚ ĐŽŶĨĞƌĞŶĐĞ ƐƉŽƌƚ͕ ŵĞŶ͛Ɛ ŝĐĞ ŚŽĐŬĞLJ͕ ǁŝůů ďĞŐŝŶ ŝŶ ϮϬϭϯ͘

dŚĞ ŝŐ dĞŶ͛Ɛ ŵĞĚŝĂ ĂŐƌĞĞŵĞŶƚƐ ǁŝƚŚ ^ ^ƉŽƌƚƐ͕ ͬ ^WE͕ &Ky ĂŶĚ ƚŚĞ ŝŐ dĞŶ EĞƚǁŽƌŬ ; dEͿ ƉƌŽǀŝĚĞ ƚŚĞ ĐŽŶĨĞƌĞŶĐĞ ǁŝƚŚ ŝƚƐ ŐƌĞĂƚĞƐƚ ƚĞůĞǀŝƐŝŽŶ ĞdžƉŽƐƵƌĞ ĞǀĞƌ͘ EĞĂƌůLJ ϭ͕ϬϬϬ ŝŐ dĞŶ ĞǀĞŶƚƐ ĂƌĞ ƉƌŽĚƵĐĞĚ ĂŶĚ ĚŝƐƚƌŝďƵƚĞĚ ŶĂƟŽŶĂůůLJ ŽŶ ĂŶ ĂŶŶƵĂů ďĂƐŝƐ͘ /Ŷ ϮϬϬϲ͕ ƚŚĞ ŝŐ dĞŶ ĐƌĞĂƚĞĚ ƚŚĞ ĮƌƐƚ ŶĂƟŽŶĂů ĐŽŶĨĞƌĞŶĐĞͲŽǁŶĞĚ ƚĞůĞǀŝƐŝŽŶ ŶĞƚǁŽƌŬ͕ ƚŚĞ dE͘ /ƚ ůĂƵŶĐŚĞĚ ŽŶ ƵŐ͘ ϯϬ͕ ϮϬϬϳ͕ ĂŶĚ ŶŽǁ ŝƐ ŝŶ ŝƚƐ ƐŝdžƚŚ LJĞĂƌ ŽĨ ŽƉĞƌĂƟŽŶ͘ dE ŝƐ ŝŶ ϱϭ ŵŝůůŝŽŶ ŚŽŵĞƐ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ hŶŝƚĞĚ ^ƚĂƚĞƐ ĂŶĚ ĂŶĂĚĂ͕ ƚŚƌŽƵŐŚ ĂŐƌĞĞŵĞŶƚƐ ǁŝƚŚ ŵŽƌĞ ƚŚĂŶ ϯϬϬ ĐĂďůĞ͕ ƐĂƚĞůůŝƚĞ ĂŶĚ ƚĞůĐŽ ƉƌŽǀŝĚĞƌƐ͕ ĂŶĚ ŝƐ ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ ŝŶƚĞƌŶĂƟŽŶĂůůLJ ŝŶ ϮϬ ĐŽƵŶƚƌŝĞƐ͘

ŝŐ dĞŶ ĨĂŶƐ ĂƌĞ ƐŽŵĞ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ŶĂƟŽŶ͛Ɛ ŵŽƐƚ ƐƵƉƉŽƌƟǀĞ͕ ǁŝƚŚ ŵŽƌĞ ƚŚĂŶ ϭϬ ŵŝůůŝŽŶ ƉĂͲ ƚƌŽŶƐ ĂƩĞŶĚŝŶŐ ĐŽŶĨĞƌĞŶĐĞ ŚŽŵĞ ĐŽŶƚĞƐƚƐ ĚƵƌŝŶŐ ƚŚĞ ϮϬϭϭͲϭϮ ƐĞĂƐŽŶƐ ĨŽƌ ĨŽŽƚďĂůů͕ ŵĞŶ͛Ɛ ĂŶĚ ǁŽŵĞŶ͛Ɛ ďĂƐŬĞƚďĂůů ĂŶĚ ǀŽůůĞLJďĂůů ĂůŽŶĞ͘

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IOWA ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

Steve Roe

James Allan

Aaron Blau

Chris Brewer

Your hosts in the Paul J. Brechler Press Box include UI Athletic Communications staff members Steve Roe, James Allan, Aaron Blau, Chris Brewer, Darren Miller, Patrick Sojka, Traci Wagner and Matthew Weitzel. Theresa Walenta is the office secretary. The Athletic Communications staff also includes graduate student Brady Johnson and student staff members Brandee Britt, Kasie Collins, Arlene Freudenberg, Jessa Hansen, Michele McCracken, Lyn Metzger, Jimmy Novak and Kyle Soldwisch. Roe was named Director of Athletic Communications in July, 2011, after serving as interim director for one year. He joined the Hawkeye staff in 1990 and was named associate director in 1997. The Iowa City native earned his bachelor’s degree from Buena Vista University and his master’s degree from Northeast Louisiana University. He is the author of “HAWKEYES FOR LIFE”, published in 2007. Steve and his wife, Janet, have a daughter, Nike, and a son, James, one granddaughter, Teagan (8) and a grandson, Jack (2). Both Nike (law degree) and James (bachelor’s degree) earned degrees from the University of Iowa. Weitzel was named associate director in July, 2012, after serving as assistant director since 1998. Matthew graduated from the University of Iowa in 1997 with a Bachelor’s of Arts degree in journalism and mass communication, with an emphasis in business. The native of Mundelein, Ill., was a student in the sports information office for three years. Wagner is in her 14th year as an assistant after previously serving as a student assistant for four years and as an intern for two years. A native of Iowa Falls, Wagner earned her degree in 1997 with a double major in journalism and communication studies. Traci and her husband, Jason, have a son, Nicholas, and a daughter, Sydney. Blau is in his sixth year as an assistant director. Aaron graduated from the University of Iowa in 2007 with a double major in Journalism and Mass Communications and Sports Studies, along

Darren Miller

Traci Wagner

Matthew Weitzel

Theresa Walenta

with a minor in American Studies. Blau, a native of Latimer, Iowa, served as a student assistant in the UI sports information office for five years. His wife’s name is Mandy and they are expecting their first child in August. Brewer is in his fourth year as an assistant director after previously serving as a student assistant for three years. In 2004, the Iowa City native earned his English degree from the University of Iowa and served as a graduate assistant with the Detroit Lions media relations department. He and his wife, Brooke, have a daughter, Elyse, and a son, Del. Miller is in his sixth year as Director of New Media in the athletics department after spending nearly 20 years working in the newspaper and sports information professions. He is a 1984 graduate of Tipton (Iowa) High School and a 1988 graduate of Wartburg College, majoring in communication arts (journalism/ public relations). Miller and his wife Ann have four children: Ashley, Melissa, Brittney and Kyle. Allan is in his third year as a fulltime assistant at Iowa, joining the staff in November, 2010. It is Allan’s second stint in the office, as he served as a student assistant from 2000-04. Allan returned to Iowa City after serving as the sports information director at the University of Missouri-Kansas City from 2005-10, and as the athletics media relations intern at Texas Christian University in 2004-05. The Hampton, Iowa, native earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Iowa in May, 2004. He and his wife, Mary Ann, have a son, Jonathan, and are expecting their second child in November. A member of the Iowa athletic department staff since 1988, Theresa Walenta has been a member of the athletic communications staff for 16 years. She is a lifelong resident of Iowa City.

In Memory George Wine 1931 - 2012 George Wine, former Sports Information Director at the University of Iowa, passed away July 5, 2012. He was 81. George was the second SID in Iowa history and served as director from 1968 until his retirement in 1993. From his retirement, George remained close to UI athletics, serving as a contributing editor to hawkeyesports.com, as a department historian, and as a dear friend. George will always be remembered, and missed, by the Iowa Sports Information staff and those members of the media who have covered Iowa athletics.

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