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2012 Media Guide1.Indd TABLE OF CONTENTS/CREDITS Table of Contents Facts/Information/Contents __________ 1-2 Annual Statistics ________________ 108-110 Iowa TV Appearances ____________162-163 President Sally Mason _________________3 All-Time Coaches Records ____________111 Traditions _________________________164 Director of Athletics Gary Barta __________4 All-Time Series Results ___________ 112-118 All-Time Scores _________________ 165-171 Head Coach Kirk Ferentz _____________ 5-7 Day-By-Day Results__________________119 Yearly Record __________________ 172-173 Coaching Sta ____________________ 8-21 Homecoming Results ________________120 Lettermen _____________________ 174-180 Football Support Sta _____________ 22-23 Iowa Bowl Recaps/Results ________ 121-133 Kinnick Stadium ____________________181 2012 Iowa Roster _________________ 24-29 Iowa Bowl Records __________________134 Attendance/Largest Crowds __________182 2012 Depth Chart ____________________30 Iowa In The National Rankings _____135-137 Kinnick Stadium Records _____________183 2012 Season Preview ______________ 31-35 Heisman Trophy ____________________138 Individual Records ______________ 184-185 2012 Preseason Notes _____________ 37-39 Retired Numbers ___________________139 Team Records __________________ 186-187 2012 Pronunciation Guide _____________39 National & Big Ten Awards ________ 140-141 Individual Bests ________________ 188-193 2012 Squad Information ___________ 39-40 Consensus All-Americans _________142-143 Team Bests ____________________ 194-195 2012 Hawkeye Returnee Bios _______ 41-72 Hall of Fame _______________________144 Year-By-Year Leaders ____________ 196-198 2012 Hawkeye Newcomer Bios ______ 73-75 Iowa’s All-Time Team_________________145 Longest Plays __________________ 199-200 2011 Statistics & Review ____________76-86 All-Americans __________________ 146-147 Hawkeye Visions ____________________201 2011 Big Ten and NCAA Rankings _______87 Academic Honors _______________ 148-149 Media Information ______________ 202-203 2011 Honors and Awards ___________ 88-89 All-Big Ten Teams _______________ 150-151 Media Outlets ______________________204 2011 Final Notes __________________ 90-92 Iowa MVPs/Captains _____________152-153 Media Directory ____________________205 2011 Game Summaries ____________ 93-98 NFL Draft ______________________154-156 2012 Composite Big Ten Schedule _____206 Opponent SID Directory ______________99 Hawkeyes in the Super Bowl __________156 2012 Hawkeye Huddles ______________206 2012 Opponents ________________100-103 Active Pro Players ___________________157 Big Ten Conference __________________207 Iowa Football History ____________ 104-107 All-Time Players in the NFL ________158-159 Iowa Athletic Communications ________208 Overtime Games/Night Games ________107 All-Star Games _________________ 160-161 Credits Publisher: Printer: On The Covers The University of Iowa Athletic Department Cedar Graphics, Hiawatha, Iowa. The outside front cover features (l-r) senior center James Ferentz, senior quarterback Editors: To Order: James Vandenberg and senior defensive Steve Roe, Traci Wagner and Theresa Walenta Media guides are available from Herky’s back Micah Hyde. Locker Room. For more information call The inside front and back covers feature Design: Herky’s Locker Room, 319-338-2144. former Hawkeye players who are currently Matt Ellison, Art Director active in the NFL, including 2012 " rst round Mindy Gardner, Asst. Director Intercollegiate Athletics Mission Statement draft selection Riley Rei and current Super The mission of the Department of Athletics Bowl champion Tyler Sash. Contributors: is to provide the administrative and coaching The outside back cover features Iowa’s Matt Weitzel, Aaron Blau, Chris Brewer, James support, facilities, resources, and equipment 2012 Leadership Group, along with sketches Allan, Darren Miller and Patrick Sojka necessary for student athletes to graduate of Iowa’s new football facilities, which are from The University of Iowa while participat- currently under construction. Photographers: ing in broad-based championship-caliber Linda Edge-Dunlap, Miranda Meyer and athletic competition. The overall well-being Iowa’s Leadership Group Mike Stenerson, University Photographic of the participant and the integrity of the Iowa’s Leadership Group for 2012, a group Service; Darren Miller, UI Director of New program will be paramount in all that we do. that serves in the role of team leaders, in- Media; Valica Boudry, Tom Jorgensen, Tim cludes 14 players. The members are voted Schoon, Rachel Zucker, University Relations University of Iowa Nondiscrimination on by class, and a member of the incoming Photographic Unit; Darren Miller; Chris Do- Statement freshman class will be added in the fall. Per- nahue; Bob Rasmus; Atlas Sports Group; Pe- The University of Iowa does not discrimi- manent team captains are named at the con- ter Lorber. NFL photos provided by: Vernon nate in employment or in its educational clusion of each season. Cheek, Indianapolis Colts; John H. Reid, III; programs and activities on the basis of race, The 2012 group is pictured on the outside Evan Pinkus Photography; Shawn Hubbard, national origin, color, religion, sex, age, dis- back cover and includes (l-r): sophomore Baltimore Ravens; Harry Scull, Jacksonville ability, or veteran status. The University also Kevonte Martin-Manley, junior Casey Kre- Jaguars; Don Wright; Donn Jones; Rick A. a! rms its commitment to providing equal iter, redshirt freshman Austin Blythe, senior Kolodziej, Minnesota Vikings; Bu alo Bills, opportunities and equal access to Univer- James Ferentz, redshirt freshman Jake Ru- Green Bay Packers, New England Patriots and sity facilities without reference to a ectional dock, junior James Morris, sophomore Quin- Arizona Cardinals Football Club. Also, thanks or associational preference. For additional ton Alston, senior Steve Bigach, senior Micah to additional NFL teams who provided pho- information on nondiscrimination policies, Hyde, senior James Vandenberg, junior Brad tographs of former Iowa players. IFC photos contact the Coordinator of Title IX, Section Rogers, sophomore Brandon Scher , senior of Dallas Clark and Bob Sanders courtesy of 504, and the ADA in the O! ce of A! rmative Greg Castillo and junior Brett Van Sloten. AFP/Getty Images. Senior Bowl photos cour- Action, telephone (319) 335-0705, 202 Jesup tesy of Courtland Richards/Senior Bowl. Hall, the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, 52242-1316. Iowa Hawkeye Football 1 FOOTBALL FACTS & INFORMATION 2012 Schedule Football Facts, 2012 Date ___ Opponent _______Location ____________Time, TV _______ 2011 Result Lettermen Returning/Lost: 39/23 Sept. 1 _ vs. Northern Illinois Chicago (Soldier Field) _2:30 p.m., ESPNU _______ DNP O! ense: _____________ 19/10 & Sept. 8 _ Iowa State _______Iowa City ____________2:30 p.m., BTN __L, 44-41 (3 OT) Defense: ____________ 17/12 # Sept. 15 Northern Iowa ____Iowa City ____________2:30 p.m., BTN __________ DNP Specialists: _____________3/1 Sept. 22 Central Michigan __Iowa City ____________TBA __________________ DNP Letterman Breakdown: 39 * Sept. 29 Minnesota _______Iowa City ____________11 a.m., TBA ________ L, 22-21 Three-year: ______________ 5 Oct. 6 __ Open Two-year: ______________ 14 Oct. 13 _ at Michigan State _East Lansing, Mich. ____11 a.m., TBA ________ L, 37-21 One-year: ______________ 20 Oct. 20 _ Penn State _______Iowa City ____________7 p.m., BTN __________ L, 13-3 Starters Returning/Lost: 12/12 Oct. 27 _ at Northwestern __Evanston, Ill. _________11 a.m., TBA ________W, 41-31 O! ense: ________________6/5 Nov. 3 __ at Indiana _______Bloomington, Ind. _____TBA _______________W, 45-24 Defense: _______________5/6 $ Nov. 10 _ Purdue __________Iowa City ____________TBA _______________W, 31-21 Kickers: ________________1/1 Nov. 17 _ at Michigan ______Ann Arbor, Mich. ______TBA _______________W, 24-16 Squad Breakdown by class: 119 Nov. 23 _ Nebraska ________Iowa City ____________11 a.m., ABC _________ L, 20-7 Seniors: ________________ 19 Juniors: ________________ 20 & - - FryFest; # - - Varsity Club Day; * - - Homecoming; $ - -Family Weekend Sophomores: ___________ 25 NOTE: Times listed are central time and subject to change Redshirt Freshmen: ______ 19 First-year Freshmen: ______ 36 2011 Results (7-6 overall, 4-4 Big Ten) O! ense: __________ Multiple Date _____Opponent __________________ Result ____________________ Score Defense: _________ 4-3 Sept. 3 ____Tennessee Tech ______________ W _________________________ 37-7 For a more in-depth roster breakdown, see pages 39-40 Sept. 10 ___at Iowa State _________________ L ____________________44-41 (3 OT) Sept. 17 ___Pittsburgh ___________________ W ________________________ 31-27 Big Ten Conference Football Divisions Sept. 24 ___Louisiana-Monroe ____________ W ________________________ 45-17 LEGENDS LEADERS * Oct. 8 _____at Penn State ________________ L __________________________ 13-3 Iowa Illinois * Oct. 15 ____Northwestern ________________ W ________________________ 41-31 Michigan Indiana * Oct. 22 ____Indiana _____________________ W ________________________ 45-24 Michigan State Ohio State * Oct. 29 ____at Minnesota ________________ L _________________________ 22-21 Minnesota Penn State * Nov. 5 ____#13 Michigan ________________ W ________________________ 24-16 Nebraska Purdue * Nov. 12 ___#13 Michigan State ___________ L _________________________ 37-21 Northwestern Wisconsin * Nov. 19 ___at Purdue ___________________ W ________________________ 31-21 * Nov. 26 ___at #22 Nebraska ______________ L __________________________
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