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Notes01 Vs Indiana.Indd @HawkeyeFootball vs. Indiana IOWA HAWKEYES IOWA vs. INDIANA (0-0, 0-0) IOWA HAWKEYES THE SETTING Record: 0-0, 0-0 Date: Saturday, Sept. 4, 2021 9/4 #17 Indiana* 2:30 p.m./BTN AP Ranking: 18 Loca on: Iowa City, Iowa 9/11 at Iowa State 3:30 p.m./ABC Coaches Ranking: 18 Stadium: Kinnick Stadium (69,250) 9/18 Kent State 2:30 p.m./BTN Head Coach: Kirk Ferentz Surface: Field Turf 9/25 Colorado State TBD Alma Mater: Connec cut Kickoff : 2:30 p.m. (CT) 10/1 at Maryland* 7 p.m./BTN Overall Record: 180-127 (26th yr) Series: Iowa leads, 45-28-4 Record at Iowa: 168-106 (23rd yr) TV: BTN 10/9 Penn State* TBD Brandon Gaudin, play-by-play 10/16 Purdue* 2:30 p.m./TBD James LaurinaiƟ s, analyst 10/30 at Wisconsin* 11 a.m./TBD INDIANA Rick Pizzo, reporter 11/6 at Northwestern* TBD HOOSIERS Radio: Hawkeye Radio Network Record: 0-0, 0-0 Gary Dolphin, play-by-play 11/13 Minnesota* TBD AP Ranking: 17 Ed Podolak, color analyst 11/20 Illinois* TBD Coaches Ranking: 17 Rob Brooks, sideline reporter 11/26 at Nebraska* 12:30 p.m./BTN Head Coach: Tom Allen Live Audio: hawkeyesports.com (Hawkeye All-Access) Live Stats: hawkeyesports.com * -- Big Ten Conference Game Alma Mater: Maranatha Bap st Overall Record: 24-22 (5th yr) Twi er: @TheIowaHawkeyes / @IowaFBLive INDIANA HOOSIERS Record at School: 24-22 (5th yr) Satellite Radio: Sirius Channel TBD; XM Channel TBD (0-0, 0-0) 9/4 at #18 Iowa* 2:30 p.m./BTN 9/11 Idaho 6:30 p.m./BTN 9/18 Cincinna 11 a.m./ESPN/ABC 9/25 at Western Kentucky 7 p.m./CBSSN Iowa won its last six games in 2020, outscoring its opponents 214-83. Iowa averaged 35.7 points per game and allowed 13.8 ppg during the winning streak. Iowa won six straight 10/2 at Penn State* TBD 1 Big Ten games for the fi h me in the last 30 seasons (2020, 2015, 2008, 2004, 1991). 10/16 Michigan State* 11 a.m./TBD Iowa scored at least 25 points in each of its six wins. 10/23 Ohio State* TBD Iowa has won six straight Big Ten games for the fi h me in the last 30 years (2020, 2015, 10/30 at Maryland* 11 a.m./TBD 2008, 2004, 1991). Iowa won eight straight conference games in 2015 and 2008, and seven 2 straight in 2004 and 1991. 11/6 at Michigan* TBD 11/13 Rutgers* TBD Iowa and Indiana are mee ng as AP ranked opponents for the second me ever and the 11/20 Minnesota* TBD 3 fi rst me since 1991, when No. 10 Iowa defeated No. 25 Indiana, 38-21, at Kinnick Stadium. 11/27 at Purdue* TBD Iowa’s fi rst two opponents are ranked in the AP Top 25 (No. 17 Indiana, No. 7 Iowa State). * -- Big Ten Conference Game It marks the fourth me in program history the Hawkeyes have opened a season against consecu ve opponents ranked in the AP Top 25 (1960, 1973, 1974). The Hawkeyes started 2020 BIG TEN 4 2-0 in 1960, 1-1 in 1974 and 0-2 in 1973. STANDINGS QB Spencer Petras is on the 2021 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Watch List. Petras was an honorable men on All-Big Ten selec on in 2020. He was 92-156 (59.0) with 1,088 W D passing yards (181.3 ypg) during Iowa’s six-game winning streak to end the season. He 5 threw eight touchdowns and two intercep ons over the last six games. Team Big Ten Pct. Overall Pct Northwestern 6-1 .857 7-2 .778 C Tyler Linderbaum has been named a first-team preseason All-American by five IOWA 6-2 .750 6-2 .750 publica ons. Linderbaum was a fi rst-team All-American in 2020 and a Rimington Award Wisconsin 3-3 .500 4-3 .571 6 fi nalist. He has made 21 straight starts at center. Minnesota 3-4 .429 3-4 .429 Nebraska 3-5 .375 3-5 .375 Iowa has played 22 straight games without surrendering 25 points, the longest streak in the na on among Power 5 teams. The Hawkeyes ranked No. 1 in the na on in 2020 in defensive Purdue 2-4 .333 2-4 .333 yards per play (4.3). Iowa ranked No. 2 in the conference in total defense (313.8) and scoring Illinois 2-6 .250 2-6 .250 7 defense (16.0), No. 3 in rush defense (107.6) and No. 5 in pass defense (206.1). RB Tyler Goodson has been named to the Doak Walker and Maxwell Award Preseason Watch E D Lists. Goodson led the Hawkeyes and ranked third in the Big Ten with 762 rushing yards in Team Big Ten Pct. Overall Pct. 8 2020. He was named fi rst-team All-Big Ten by coaches, media and Associated Press. Ohio State 5-0 1.000 7-1 .875 Indiana 6-1 .857 6-2 .750 Penn State 4-5 .444 4-5 .444 The Hawkeyes return all secondary starters on a defense that ranked third in the Big Ten with 11 intercep ons in 2020 (Indiana 17; Northwestern 14). Iowa has 64 intercep ons Maryland 2-3 .400 2-3 .400 9 since 2017, ed for the most by any team in the country. Rutgers 3-6 .333 3-6 .333 Michigan 2-4 .333 2-4 .333 WR Charlie Jones led the Big Ten and ranked 11th in the country averaging 10.5 yards per Michigan State 2-5 .286 2-5 .286 10 punt return in 2020. He had one punt return for a touchdown (54 yards vs. Michigan State). facebook.com/hawkeyefootball hawkeyesports.com youtube.com/hawkeyesportstv hawkeyefootball Page 2 @HawkeyeFootball vs. Indiana 7 SPENCER PETRAS | JR | 6-5 | 233 3 TYRONE TRACY, JR. | JR | 5-11 | 201 San Rafael, California (Marin Catholic) Camby, Indiana (Decatur Central) • 8 career starts/13 career games played • 12 career starts/25 career games played QB • 2021 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Watch List WR • 14 receptions, 154 yards, 1 TD in 2020 • 32.3 ppg in ‘20, most by QB since Banks in ‘02 (36.5) • Made four starts in 2020 • 92-156-1,088 during 6-game win streak (8 TD, 2 INT) • 2021 Player Council • Honorable mention All-Big Ten • Communications major 15 TYLER GOODSON | JR | 5-10 | 199 89 NICO RAGAINI | JR | 6-0 | 191 Suwanee, Georgia (North Gwinnett) East Haven, Conn. (Notre Dame/Avon Old Farms Prep) • 11 career starts/21 career games played • 5 career starts/24 career games played RB • Doak Walker and Maxwell Award preseason watch list WR • 18 receptions, 191 rec. yards, 1 rush TD in 2020 • 2020 First-team All-Big Ten • 46 receptions led team in ‘19 • 762 rushing yards, third in the Big Ten in 2020 • Enrolled in 2018 spring and participated in spring practice • 7 rushing TDs tied for fourth in Big Ten in 2020 • Sport and recreation management major 38 MONTE POTTEBAUM | JR | 6-1 | 246 16 CHARLIE JONES | SR | 6-0 | 188 Larchwood, Iowa (West Lyon) Deerfi eld, Illinois (Deerfi eld) • 3 career starts/20 career games played • 0 career starts/8 career games played FB • Moved to FB from LB in ‘19 fall camp WR • Preseason fi rst-team All-Big Ten return specialist • 2 career rushing attempts • Second-team All-Big Ten in 2020 • 3 career receptions (39 yards) • 10.5 punt return avg. led B1G and ranked 10th in nation • Redshirted in ‘18 as a walk-on • Joined program as a walk-on in 2019, scholarship in 2020 79 JACK PLUMB | JR | 6-7 | 296 84 SAM LAPORTA | JR | 6-4 | 249 Green Bay, Wisconsin (Bay Port) Highland, Illinois (Highland) • 2 career starts/22 career games played • 6 career starts/20 career games played LT • Started at LT Weeks 6-7 in 2020 TE • Mackey Award preseason watch list • 1 of 12 true freshmen to see action in 2018 • Preseason third-team All-Big Ten • Redshirted in 2018, saw action in one game • Team-high 27 receptions in 2020 • Elementary Education major • Second on team with 271 receiving yards in 2020 73 CODY INCE | SO | 6-4 | 282 21 IVORY KELLY-MARTIN | SR | 5-10 | 200 Luck, Wisconsin (Unity) Plainfi eld, Illinois (Oswego East) • 6 career starts/18 career games played • 6 career starts/31 career games played LG • Honorable mention All-Big Ten in 2020 RB • 2021 Player Council • First career starts Weeks 3-8 in 2020 • 602 career rushing yards on 136 attempts • Appeared in 11 games in 2019 • 21 career kickoff returns (19 in 2017) • Redshirted, saw no action in 2018 • Redshirted in 2019, appeared in four games 65 TYLER LINDERBAUM | JR | 6-3 | 290 6 KEAGAN JOHNSON | FR | 6-1 | 197 Solon, Iowa (Solon) Bellevue, Nebraska (Bellevue West) • 21 career starts/22 career games played • 0 career starts/0 career games played C • Preseason fi rst-team All-American by fi ve publications WR • Enrolled in 2021 spring semester • 2020 Rimington Award fi nalist • Named fi rst-team Super State as a high school senior • 2020 First-team All-Big Ten • Totaled 1,337 all-purpose yards w/17 TDs in 2020 • 21 straight starts at center • Father, Clester, played football at Nebraska 63 JUSTIN BRITT | SO | 6-4 | 302 85 LUKE LACHEY | R-FR | 6-6 | 248 Indianapolis, Indiana (Warren Central) Columbus, Ohio (Grandview) • 0 career starts/8 career games played • 0 career starts/1 career game played RG • Expected to make his fi rst career start Week 1 WR • 1 of 8 true freshmen to see action in 2020 • Redshirted in 2019, saw action in four games • Made college debut in 2020 vs.
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