University of Iowa Football

2007 Media Fact Book TABLE OF CONTENTS

Table of Contents ______1 Iowa Bowl Records/Results ______114 Football Facts and Information ______2 Iowa In The National Rankings ______115-117 Sally Mason/ ______3 National Awards ______118-119 Head Coach - ______4-5 Consensus All-Americans ______120-121 - Ken O’Keefe ______6 Retired Numbers/Hall of Fame/Varsity Club Hall of Fame ____ 122 Defensive Coordinator - Norm Parker ______7 All-Time Team ______123 Receivers & Special Teams Coach - Lester Erb ______8 First Team All-Americans ______124 Running Backs Coach - Carl Jackson ______9 Second Team All-Americans ______125 Tight Ends Coach & Recruiting Coordinator - Eric Johnson ___ 10 Academic All-Americans and Academic All-Big Ten ______126 Defensive Line Coach - Rick Kaczenski ______11 All-Big Ten/MVPs/Lineman of the Year ______127 Offensive Line Coach - Reese Morgan ______12 Iowa MVPs ______128 Defensive Backs Coach - Phil Parker ______13 Iowa Captains ______129 Outside & Special Teams Coach - Darrell Wilson ___ 14 NFL Draft ______130-132 Chris Doyle/Scott Southmayd/Hawkeye Staff ______15 Active Pro Players ______133 2007 Alphabetical Roster ______16-17 All-Time Players in the NFL ______134-135 2007 Numerical Roster ______18-19 All-Star Games ______136-137 2007 Season Outlook ______20-23 Iowa TV Appearances ______138-139 2007 Preseason Notes/Pronunciation ______24-25 Annual Statistics ______140-142 2007 Lettermen ______26 Traditions ______143 2007 Starters ______27 Scores ______144-149 2007 Depth Chart ______28 Yearly Record ______150-151 2007 Hawkeye Returnee Bios ______29-60 Lettermen ______152-157 2007 Hawkeye Newcomer Bios ______61-63 Individual Records ______158-159 2006 Statistics (Results, Scoring, Punting, FGs) ______64 Team Offensive Records ______160 2006 Statistics (Team Stats - all games and Big Ten) ______65 Team Defensive Records ______161 2006 Statistics (Rushing, Passing, Receiving & Total Offense) ___66 Individual Game Bests ______162-163 2006 Statistics (All Purpose, KO & PT Returns, ) ___67 Individual Seasons Bests ______164-165 2006 Statistics (Defensive) ______68 Individual Career Bests ______166-167 2006 Top Performances ______69 Team Game Bests ______168 2006 Line-ups/Game-by-Game Statistics ______70 Team Season Bests ______169 The Last Time/Largest Winning & Losing Margins ______71 Year-By-Year Leaders ______170-171 2006 Scoring Drives ______72 Longest Plays ______172-173 2006 Individual Game-by-Game Statistics ______73 Longest Scoring Plays ______173 2006 Red Zone Statistics/Big Ten and NCAA Rankings ______74 ______174 2006 Final Depth Chart ______75 Attendance/Largest Crowds ______175 2006 Final Notes ______76-77 Stadium Records ______176 2006 Honors and Awards ______78 Instant Replay ______177 2006 Game Summaries ______79-85 ______178 SID Directory ______85 Hawkeye Visions ______179 2007 Opponents ______86-91 Iowa Athletic Staff Directory ______180 Iowa Football History ______92-93 Media Outlets ______181 All-Time Series Results ______94-100 Media Directory ______182 All-Time Coaches Records ______100 Media Information ______183-184 Iowa Record vs. Conferences/Day-by-Day Record ______101 Team Hotel Information ______184 Homecoming Information/2007-08 Bowl Line-up ______102 2007 Composite Big Ten Schedule/Hawkeye Huddles ______185 Iowa Bowl Recaps ______103-113 Iowa Sports Information ______186

Iowa Hawkeye Football 1 FOOTBALL FACTS & INFORMATION

2007 Schedule Iowa Quick Facts Date _____ Opponent ______Location ______Time/TV Location: ______Iowa City, Iowa 52242 Sept. 1 ___ Northern Illinois ___Chicago (Soldier Field) _____2:35, ESPNU Enrollment: ______29,979 # Sept. 8 ___ Syracuse ______Iowa City ______7:05, BTN Founded: ______1847 Sept. 15 __ at Iowa State ______Ames, IA ______12:35, VERSUS President: ______Sally Mason Sept. 22 __ at Wisconsin ______Madison, WI ______7:05, ABC Athletic Director: ______Gary Barta * Sept. 29 __ Indiana ______Iowa City ______11:05 a.m., TBA Nickname: ______Hawkeyes Oct. 6 ____ at Penn State _____State College, PA ______TBA Colors: ______Black and Gold Oct. 13 ___ Illinois ______Iowa City ______TBA Conference: ______Big Ten Oct. 20 ___ at Purdue ______West Lafayette, IN ______TBA School song: ______On, Iowa Oct. 27 ___ State ____Iowa City ______TBA Mascot: ______Herky the Hawk Nov. 3 ____ at Northwestern ___Evanston, IL ______TBA Stadium: ______Kinnick Stadium $ Nov. 10 ___ Minnesota ______Iowa City ______TBA Capacity: ______70,585 Nov. 17 ___ Western Michigan __Iowa City ______TBA Head Coach: ______Kirk Ferentz Career Record: ______67-64 (11 years) # -- Varsity Club Day; * -- Homecoming; $ -- Family Weekend Record at Iowa: ______55-43 (8 years) NOTE: Times listed are central time and subject to change Big Ten Record: ______34-30 (8 years, two titles) Best Time to Call: ______Tuesday’s, 11 am-noon All interviews should be arranged through the Iowa Sports Information Office 2006 Results (6-7 overall, 2-6 Big Ten, T8th) Date ______Opponent ______Result ______Score Lettermen Returning/Lost: 33/26 Sept. 2 _____ Montana ______W ______41-7 Offense: ______17/15 Sept. 9 _____ at Syracuse ______W ______20-13 (2 ot) Defense: ______15/9 Sept. 16 ____ Iowa State ______W ______27-17 Specialists: ______1/2 * Sept. 23 ____ at Illinois ______W ______24-7 * Sept. 30 ____ State ______L ______17-38 Lettermen Breakdown: 33 * Oct. 7 ______Purdue ______W ______47-17 Three-year: ______8 * Oct. 14 _____ at Indiana ______L ______28-31 Two-year: ______13 * Oct. 21 _____ at Michigan ______L ______6-20 One-year: ______12 Oct. 28 _____ Northern Illinois ______W ______24-14 * Nov. 4 ______Northwestern ______L ______7-21 Starters Returning/Lost: 14/10 * Nov. 11 _____ Wisconsin ______L ______21-24 Offense: ______6/5 * Nov. 18 _____ at Minnesota ______L ______24-34 Defense: ______8/3 # Dec. 30 _____ Texas (n) ______L ______24-26 Kickers: ______0/2

* -- Game Squad Breakdown by class: 115 # -- Outback Bowl, Tampa, FL Seniors: ______13 Juniors: ______24 Fall Schedule Sophomores: ______21 Sun., Aug. 5 ______All players report Redshirt Freshmen: _____ 28 Mon., Aug. 6 ______Media Day First-year Freshmen: _____ 29 Sat., Aug. 18 ______Fan Appreciation Day/Open Scrimmage Mon., Aug. 27 ______First day of classes Offense: ______Multiple Sat. Sept. 1 ______First game vs. Northern Illinois Defense: ______4-3 Iowa Sports Information E-MAIL SERVICE AVAILABLE If you wish to receive game notes, game statistics and season statistics via Office -- (319) 335-9411 e-mail, contact the Iowa Sports information office prior to the start of the FAX -- (319) 335-9417 season to supply your e-mail address. Releases are e-mailed each Monday and Press Box -- (319) 335-9466 all game stats, coaches quotes and season stats are available each Saturday Director: Phil Haddy (319) 351-3012 (home) following the game. Associate: Steve Roe (319) 339-0980 (home) Assistants: Traci Wagner, Matt Weitzel, Aaron Blau MEDIA INFORMATION Additional information concerning game day operations at Kinnick Stadium, Overnight Mailing Address: information for obtaining media credentials for Iowa home games, along with Sports Information Office travel, lodging and restaurant information, can be found on pages 183-184 in 157 Carver-Hawkeye Arena this guide. One Elliott Drive Iowa City, IA 52242 The Iowa Football History and Records pamphlet is also available through the UI Sports Information office and on the UI’s website, hawkeyesports.com Iowa sports information staff members may be addressed electronically at the following E-mail address: IOWA ON THE INTERNET Updated information on the Iowa football team and all athletic programs is [email protected] also available on the ’s athletic department home page on the Internet. During the season, live game stats are available on the Internet IOWA TV SATELLITE SERVICE through the Iowa home page. The address for the University of Iowa home Each Tuesday, Iowa offers video highlights of Coach Kirk Ferentz’ weekly news page is: conference, plus player clips & highlights, via satellite. The time is normally 2 to 2:15 p.m. CT. Contact the Iowa sports information office for weekly hawkeyesports.com coordinates.

2 Iowa Hawkeye Football SALLY MASON/GARY BARTA

Sally Mason became the 20th President of The Gary Barta is in his second year as the Athletic University of Iowa on August 1, 2007. She holds a Director at The University of Iowa. He became the full professorship with tenure in the Department University’s 11th Director of Intercollegiate Athletics of Biological Sciences of the College of Liberal Arts on August 1, 2006. He succeeded Robert Bowlsby, who and Sciences. left after 15 years at Iowa to take over the program at President Mason served as Provost of Purdue Stanford. A native Midwesterner, Barta signed a five-year University from 2001-2007, where she was respon- contract to lead one of the most successful athletic sible for planning, managing, and reviewing all programs in the nation. academic programs at Purdue’s West Lafayette and Barta has already put his stamp on Hawkeye Athletics four affiliated branch campuses throughout In- during his first year in Iowa City. He oversaw the final diana. Her accomplishments as Provost included stages of the $89 million renovation at Kinnick Stadium increasing diversity, recruiting top faculty, dou- and the new Paul W. Brechler Press Box. He officially bling the research program, advancing public en- opened Iowa’s new Hawkeye Tennis and Recreation Center. In the spring of 2007, gagement, and improving the learning environment for students. During he hired new Head Men’s Coach Todd Lickliter from Butler University. President Mason’s tenure as Provost, Purdue hired over 800 new faculty, Lickliter’s hiring came on the heels of his team’s “Sweet 16” appearance and his 300 of which were new positions; 56% of those hires were women and/or being named the NABC Division I Coach of the Year. Basketball experts from minorities. She also formed a diversity leadership group while at Purdue. around the country are touting this as an outstanding hire. President Mason was instrumental in the development of Purdue’s Discov- Several other initiatives were set in motion during Barta’s first year. An ery Park, an interdisciplinary research incubator focused on such topics Athletic Department Strategic Plan has been launched mapping out the vision and as nanotechnology, entrepreneurship, and biosciences. goals for the future. Plans are underway to build a new $6.1 million boathouse for the rowing program. Construction begins this fall on a new Campus Wellness and The daughter of an immigrant family and the first child to attend col- Recreation Center which includes a first-class aquatic center. It will serve as the lege, President Mason received her B.S. in zoology from The University new home to the Hawkeye men and women’s swimming teams. Carver-Hawkeye of Kentucky in 1972, her M.S. from Purdue University in 1974, and her Arena is in the early planning stage of a $30-$40 million renovation that will Ph.D. in cellular, molecular, and developmental biology from The Univer- add a practice facility, improve the fan experience, and renovate and add office sity of Arizona in 1978. She subsequently spent two years at Indiana space. In addition to facilities, the Strategic Plan lays out goals for academic University in Bloomington doing postdoctoral research before joining The achievement, championship success, fiscal growth, and overall student-athlete, University of Kansas in 1981. A strong advocate of undergraduate edu- coach, and staff performance. cation, she received awards for outstanding undergraduate advising and Barta has over 20 years of university and athletic administration experience. teaching, and she was awarded a prestigious Kemper Teaching Fellowship. Before taking over at Iowa he had been the Wyoming Athletic Director since During her 21 years at Kansas, President Mason served as a full professor October of 2003. From November 1996 to October 2003, he was Senior Associate in the Department of Molecular Biosciences, Acting Chair of the Depart- Athletic Director for External Relations and Sports Programs at the University of ment of Physiology and Cell Biology, and Associate Dean in the College of Washington in Seattle. From 1990 to 1996, he was associated with the University Liberal Arts and Sciences. In 1995, she was appointed Dean of the College of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, where he was the Director of Athletic Development of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the largest academic unit on the University and External Relations. He also served as Associate Director of Development at North Dakota State University in Fargo, from 1988-90, where he was involved of Kansas campus. in fundraising for athletics, the colleges of business and engineering, and the President Mason is the author of many scientific papers and has ob- University’s annual fund. tained a number of research grants from the National Science Founda- Wyoming received the NCAA Division IA Program of Excellence Award in 2006 tion, the National Institutes of Health, the Wesley Research Foundation, during Barta’s tenure there, which honors athletic programs that are superior and the Lilly Endowment. Her research interests have focused on the athletically, academically, and in student-athlete life skills preparation. developmental biology, genetics, and biochemistry of pigment cells and The Barta led program at Wyoming was credited with a number of significant pigments in the skin of vertebrates. She has served as President of both accomplishments. The Cowboys played in the 2004 and posted a the PanAmerican Society for Pigment Cell Research and the Council of victory over UCLA. The women’s basketball team won 21 games during the 2005- Colleges of Arts and Sciences, and has served as Chair of the Advisory 06 season, a top 20 placing by the women’s track team at the NCAA meet in 2005, Committee to the National Science Foundation Directorate for Education and a top 25 finish in men’s NCAA swimming in 2004. and Human Resources (EHR) and the Executive Committee of the Nation- Barta has been a successful fundraiser throughout his career, having helped al Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC) secure more than $150 million in private contributions and corporate sponsorships Chief Academic Officers Group. She also served on the Executive Commit- over the past 10 years. In less than two years, he helped Wyoming raise more tee of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC) from 2003-2007 than $22 million, including $11 million in private contributions and $11 million in matching state funds. He was directly involved in major fundraising programs and was appointed to the National Medal of Science Selection Committee at Washington, including a $100 million plan for facility renovations. from 2006-2008. Prior to taking over at Wyoming, he served as Washington’s Senior Associate President Mason is married to Ken Mason, an educator and textbook Athletic Director for External Relations and Sports Programs. He was responsible author who teaches biological sciences at The University of Iowa. for generating revenue to fund Washington’s $40 million annual intercollegiate athletics budget. While at Washington, Barta was directly involved in a variety of duties including: hiring of coaches and administrative staff, coordinating the schedule for men’s basketball, initiating and managing sponsor relationships, and negotiating radio network contracts. Barta earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communication and Broadcast Journalism from North Dakota State University in 1987. He was an option for Bison football squads that won the Division II NCAA National Championship in 1983, 1985, and 1986. He returned to NDSU to begin his career in 1988 as an Associate Director of Development and later became the Director of Development. He served as Director of Athletic Development and External Relations at the University of Northern Iowa (1990-96). There he managed all fund raising, marketing and promotions, and media relations activities for the school’s 17- sport program. Barta, and his wife, Connie, have a son, Luke (9) and a daughter, Madison (7). He was born September 4, 1963, in Minneapolis, MN.

Iowa Hawkeye Football 3 KIRK FERENTZ

Kirk Ferentz The 2003 Hawkeyes were the only Big Ten team to beat league champion Head Football Coach Michigan (30-27). And, five Iowa players were named to the 2003 first Ninth Year at Iowa all-Big Ten team and two were named first team all-America. Hawkeye offensive lineman Robert Gallery was named winner of the 2003 , which goes to the nation’s top collegiate interior lineman. Kirk Ferentz is in his ninth year as head football coach at the University of Iowa. He’s taken the The 2002 team was probably the most decorated in Iowa football Hawkeyes to six straight bowl games, including history. a string of four straight January games from 2002-05. The six straight bowl appearances is the Kirk was named 2002 Associated Press and The Football second longest streak in school history. Hayden Foundation’s Coach of the Year in . He was also named Fry took the Hawkeyes to eight straight (1981-88) Big Ten Coach of the Year in a season that saw his team climb as high as bowl games. third in the national rankings. Iowa concluded the 2006 season with an appearance in the Alamo Bowl, Ferentz led the 2002 Iowa football team to its first Big Ten title since dropping a 26-24 decision to defending national champion Texas. Iowa 1990 and the most wins (11) in school history. The Hawkeyes also played climbed as high as 12th in the 2006 polls while winning five of its first six in the BCS’s FedEx Orange Bowl for the first time. games. Injuries and inopportune mistakes played a role as the Hawkeyes struggled for consistency during the second half of the season. Still, The only losses during the 2002 season came at the hands of Iowa State a 24-21 loss to 15th-ranked Wisconsin and the two-point loss to 16th- and Southern Cal. Iowa posted impressive road wins at Penn State and ranked Texas in the Alamo Bowl provide reasons for optimism in 2007. 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 Prior to last season the Hawkeyes, under Ferentz, had put together the Wolverine opponent, in Ann Arbor, since 1967. greatest run in school history. Iowa had a 7-5 record in 2005 and a 10-2 mark in 2004. Add that to 10-3 in 2003 and 11-2 in 2002 and you have The Hawkeyes finished eighth nationally in the final rankings in 2002, the best four-year run in Iowa history (38-12). And, Iowa’s 25 Big Ten 2003 and 2004, joining Southern Cal, Oklahoma and Georgia as the only wins were the most ever by a Hawkeye team in a four year span. No other teams to rank in the top 10 all three seasons. The Hawkeyes were the Big Ten team won more league games in that four-year span. highest rated Big Ten Conference team at the end of the 2005 bowl season. On a national scale, Iowa’s record over that three year span The two-time Big Ten Coach of the Year led the Hawkeyes to a third place ranked eighth best in the nation. 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 The Orange Bowl appearance at the conclusion of the 2002 season followed contention for a third Big Ten title in four years. Following the 2005 a successful 2001 season that saw Iowa win three of its final four games. season Iowa was one of four teams (Southern Cal, Georgia, Florida State) Iowa earned an invitation to the Sylvania Alamo Bowl in San Antonio, TX, in the nation to play in four consecutive January bowl games. where the Hawkeyes defeated Texas Tech 19-16. Iowa won a Kinnick Stadium record 22 straight home games before an The foundation of Kirk’s program at Iowa was established in his first overtime loss to Michigan in 2005. The home streak was the fourth two seasons and began to pay dividends late in the 2000 season when longest in the nation. Iowa has won 30 of its last 33 games in Kinnick. the Hawkeyes won in double overtime at Penn State. Iowa returned The Hawkeyes sold out their entire home schedule the past three years home the following week to post a 27-17 win over Big Ten co-champion and have strung together 24 straight home sellouts. The 70,585 average Northwestern, ranked 12th in the nation at the time. That late-season for six home games in 2005 and seven games in 2006 is an Iowa record success carried over into the winning campaign of 2001. for average home attendance. At Iowa, Ferentz has an overall record of 55-43, including a 51-24 mark Ferentz led the 2004 Hawkeyes to their second Big Ten title in three years over the last six seasons. He has posted a 34-30 record in Big Ten play. and won the league’s Coach of the Year honors for the second time. Iowa’s He has a career record of 67-63 in 11 years as a collegiate head coach. 10-2 (7-1 in the Big Ten) record was expected by very few. After opening His Iowa contract carries through the 2012 season. Ferentz is one of just conference play with a loss at Michigan, Iowa won its final seven regular seven Big Ten coaches ever to guide a team to 10 wins or more in three season games to earn the title share. straight seasons. The Hawkeyes capped the season with their eighth straight victory, And while Ferentz has guided the Iowa program to great success on the earning a 30-25 win over defending national champion LSU. Iowa scored field, the Hawkeyes have also made their mark in the classroom. In 2005, on a 56-yard pass play on the final play of the Capital One Bowl in Iowa tied Southern Cal and Virginia Tech with the best football student- probably the most exciting, and dramatic, win in Iowa history. Seven of athlete graduation rate (58%) among all Division I teams earning a bowl Iowa’s 12 opponents were ranked at some point during the season as Iowa invitation. Among the teams which participated in bowl games following earned a third straight appearance in a January . the 2002, 2003 and 2004 seasons, only Iowa and Southern Cal ranked in the top five in graduation rates in each of the three seasons. Among the In addition to Ferentz being named Big Ten Coach of the Year in 2004, 64 schools who participated in bowl games following the 2006 season, the Hawkeyes finished eighth in the final polls and five Hawkeyes were Iowa’s graduation rate (72%) ranked ninth best. named first team all-Big Ten. Along with Ferentz earning conference and national Coach of the Year Lightly regarded by the so-called “experts” heading into the 2003 season, recognition, members of his staff have also been well recognized. Norm the Hawkeyes fooled prognosticators by rising into the nation’s top 10 Parker, Iowa’s defensive coordinator, was a finalist for the 2004 and 2005 four times during the year, getting as high as eighth in the season- Award, which recognizes the top Division I assistant coach ending poll. Iowa put the topping on the 2003 season by beating a in the nation. Lester Erb, Iowa’s receivers and special teams coach, was favored Florida team (37-17) in the Outback Bowl, in Tampa, FL, on New named by Rivals.com as one of the top 25 recruiters in 2005. Ron Aiken, Year’s Day.

4 Iowa Hawkeye Football KIRK FERENTZ

Iowa’s defensive line coach through the 2006 season, was the American Offensive lines under the direction of Ferentz anchored four of Iowa’s Football Coaches Association Division I Assistant Coach of the Year in highest scoring offenses. Five of Iowa’s top offensive teams, in terms of 2002. Aiken is now on the coaching staff of the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals. yards gained per game, were operating behind Ferentz coached offensive lines. And, seven of Iowa’s top 10 passing teams of all time occurred Under Ferentz and his staff, Hawkeye players have gathered all-Big during the Ferentz years of the 1980’s. Ten and national recognition at a record pace. Four Hawkeye players have earned national Player of the Year honors at their position. Those Kirk’s coaching career began as a student assistant (1977) at his include offensive lineman Robert Gallery (Outland Trophy), place kicker alma mater, Connecticut. The next two years (1978-79) were spent at Nate Kaeding (Lou Groza Award), quarterback (Davey O’Brien Worcester Academy, where Kirk also taught English literature. He served Award and AP Player of the Year) and Dallas Clark (John Mackey as a graduate assistant offensive line coach at Pittsburgh during the 1980 Award). Banks was also the runner-up in the voting in season. That Pittsburgh team (coached by Jackie Sherrill) finished with 2002. an 11-1 record and a number two national ranking.

Banks was the Big Ten Conference Player of the Year and conference MVP He joined Fry’s staff in 1981 and the Hawkeyes won their first conference in 2002 and guard Eric Steinbach was the Big Ten Lineman of the Year in title and Rose Bowl berth in over 20 years. A string of 19 straight non- 2002. Gallery, in 2003, became the ninth Hawkeye to earn the Lineman winning seasons came to an end in 1981. Ferentz continued as Iowa’s of the Year award. line coach thru the 1989 season.

Another part of Iowa’s success under Ferentz is reflected in the annual Eleven Hawkeyes, coached by Ferentz, went on to play in the National NFL draft. LB Chad Greenway was a first round pick in the 2006 draft, Football League. They were John Alt, Rob Baxley, Dave Croston, Scott with fellow Abdul Hodge being selected in the third round. Davis, Mike Devlin, Chris Gambol, Mike Haight, Ron Hallstrom, Joel In the most recent draft, OL Marshal Yanda (third round, Baltimore), Hilgenberg, Bob Kratch and Brett Miller. Alt, Haight and Hallstrom were TE Scott Chandler (fourth, San Diego) and OL Mike Elgin (seventh, New first round picks in the NFL draft and five of his players were first team England) were selected. all-Big Ten.

Overall, 20 players have been drafted in the past five years, with seven He was named head coach of the Maine Bears in 1990 and held that being selected among the top 50 picks. In addition, five Hawkeye players position for three years before being hired by and the signed NFL free agent contracts the day after the 2003 and 2007 drafts, Browns. nine signed free agent contracts immediately following the 2004 draft, three in 2005 and four following the 2006 draft. Kirk served as the honorary chair of the University of Iowa’s 1999-00 United Way campaign and he serves on the National Advisory Board Over the past eight seasons, 54 of 62 senior starters under Coach Ferentz, of the Bethesda Family Services Foundation. Kirk and his wife, Mary, have been selected in the NFL draft or signed to an NFL free agent have given two major financial gifts to the University of Iowa. The most contract. recent was a $400,000 gift to the University’s College of Liberal Arts and University Children’s Hospital. The Ferentz’ also made a $100,000 gift to Robert Gallery was the second selection in the 2004 NFL draft, while the University’s College of Liberal Arts in 2003. 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 Ferentz was born August 1, 1955, in Royal Oak, MI. He attended Upper Diego Chargers, became the first kicker since 2000 (and just the sixth St. Clair High School in Pittsburgh. He graduated from the University of ever) to be selected on the first day of the draft. Connecticut in 1978 with a bachelor’s degree in English Education. He was a football captain and an academic all-Yankee Conference linebacker Iowa ranks among Big Ten leaders in number of players (23) drafted over at UConn. the past six years. In the 2005 NFL Draft, DE Matt Roth and DT Jonathan Babineaux were second round selections and DB Sean Considine was Kirk was inducted into the Upper St. Clair High School Hall of Fame in picked in the fourth round. September, 2002 and the Western Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in May, 2003. Ferentz was named Iowa’s 25th head football coach on December 2, 1998. He replaced , who retired following 20 years at Iowa. Kirk and his wife, Mary, have five children. They are Brian (24), Kelly Ferentz has been a collegiate head coach 11 years. He joined the Iowa (22), Joanne (20), James (18) and Steven (14). staff after serving as assistant head coach and offensive line coach of the of the . He had been a part of the Baltimore ( prior to the move) organization for six years.

Ferentz was a member of Hayden Fry’s Iowa staff for nine years as offensive line coach (1981-89). Iowa appeared in eight bowl games during the time Ferentz’s Coaching Career Ferentz was an Iowa assistant. A pair of Rose Bowls (1982 & 1986), two Holiday Bowl appearances (1986-87) and a pair of Peach Bowl visits (1982 Iowa ______HC, 1999-present & 1988), along with appearances in the Gator (1983) Freedom (1984) Baltimore/Cleveland ______OL, 1993-98 highlighted his previous Iowa stay. Iowa’s record in those nine years was Maine ______HC, 1990-92 73-33-4 and included two 10-win and two nine-win seasons. Iowa ______OL, 1981-89 Pittsburgh ______GA, 1980 Worcester Academy ______OL, DC, 1978-79 Connecticut ______GA, 1977

Iowa Hawkeye Football 5 KEN O’KEEFE

Ken O’Keefe Several Iowa coached by O’Keefe have had the opportunity Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks to play in the NFL and, over the past eight years, 14 offensive players Ninth Year at Iowa coached by O’Keefe have been selected in the NFL draft. Recruits Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Ohio In 2001, QB Kyle McCann led the Hawkeyes to seven wins, including a Ken O’Keefe is in ninth eighth season as offensive victory over Texas Tech in the Alamo Bowl. McCann ranked second in coordinator at the University of Iowa. O’Keefe is the Big Ten in pass efficiency while completing 66.3% of his passes and in his eighth season as Iowa’s quarterbacks coach throwing for 2,028 yards. McCann competed for Barcelona in the NFL after coaching Hawkeye wide receivers in 1999. Europe professional league following his career at Iowa.

Under the direction of O’Keefe, quarterback Drew Under O’Keefe’s direction, Iowa ranked third in the Big Ten in scoring at Tate became one of the nation’s top signal callers. 28.7 points per game in 2003 after leading the league in scoring offense He ranks high in the Iowa record book for just about every passing stat. in both 2001 (32.6 ppg) and 2002 (37.2 ppg). Iowa finished third in the He finished second in career passing (8,292), TD passes (61), completions league in total offense in 2002 at 424.5 yards a game, a figure which (665), attempts (1,090) and total offense (8,427). Tate has signed a free ranked 13th nationally. The Hawkeyes finished first in the Big Ten and agent contract with the St. Louis Rams. second nationally in passing efficiency (156.3) in 2002. Iowa also led the league in third-down conversions during the 2002 season and QB sacks He led Iowa to an appearance in the and the 2006 allowed (12), while ranking second in rushing offense (214.2) and third Outback and Alamo bowls. Tate, in 2004, quarterbacked Iowa to a share in total offense (424.5). of the Big Ten title and a win over defending national champion LSU in the Capital One Bowl. Forced to the air due to multiple injuries to Iowa O’Keefe was the head coach at Fordham University in 1998 and was , Tate earned first team all-Big Ten honors while passing for the head coach at Allegheny College for eight seasons (1990-97). His 2,786 yards and 20 . His 56-yard scoring strike on the final career record of 83-17-1 includes a 79-10-1 mark at Allegheny, where play of the Capital One Bowl will go down as one of, if not the, top plays his team won five North Coast Athletic Conference titles and the 1990 in Hawkeye history. NCAA Division III national title. O’Keefe led Allegheny to four undefeated regular seasons (1990, 1991, 1994 and 1996) and six NCAA playoffs. The 2006 Hawkeyes finished second in Big Ten pass offense and third in total offense. Under O’Keefe’s direction, the 2005 Hawkeyes ranked first For his outstanding first year at Allegheny, O’Keefe was named NCAA in the Big Ten in redzone offense and third in passing offense (257.8). Division III Coach of the Year in 1990. He was also named conference In 2004, Iowa ranked second in the Big Ten in passing offense, passing Coach of the Year four times (1990, 1991, 1993 and 1996) while at efficiency and redzone offense. When everyone knew Iowa had to pass, Allegheny. All eight of his teams ranked among the nation’s top 12 at the Hawkeyes still passed and passed well, winning their final eight the end of the season and he coached 38 All-Americans. games on the way to a 10-2 final record. Prior to becoming head coach at Allegheny, O’Keefe served as offensive Featuring a well-balanced offense, a solid, hard-hitting defense and special line coach (1986-87) and offensive coordinator (1988-89) there. Ken was teams that rank among the best in the nation, Iowa has appeared in six an assistant coach at the University of New Haven in 1976 and 1977. straight bowl games while winning 51 games over the past six seasons. The six straight post-season appearances mark the second longest streak In 1985, he coached Fort Worth (TX) Country Day School, and from 1978- in school history and have included four January bowl games. 84 he led Worcester (MA) Academy to a 37-11 record and three New England Class A prep championships. The Hawkeyes have won 44 games over the past five years, competing in the 2003 Orange Bowl, defeating Florida 37-17 in the 2004 Outback Bowl, In 1992, O’Keefe led a North Coast Athletic Conference all-star team defeating LSU 30-25 in the 2005 Capital One Bowl and earning a return to Moscow, Russia for a game with the semi-pro Moscow Bears. That trip to the 2006 Outback Bowl and 2006 Alamo Bowl. Iowa has won 27 experience led to a partnership called Friendship Through Football that Big Ten games in the past five seasons, sharing the league title in both resulted in the first youth football games ever between the United States 2002 and 2004. and Russia.

In his first year as a starter, Nathan Chandler in 2003 directed the O’Keefe earned his B.A. degree in history from John Carroll University in balanced Iowa offense as the Hawkeyes posted a 10-3 overall record. 1975, where he played football and baseball. He was a three-year starter Chandler passed for over 2,000 yards as Iowa’s offense averaged 161.2 at while at John Carroll. passing yards and 172.4 rushing yards per game. Senior RB rushed for over 1,000 yards for the second straight season. Chandler O’Keefe was born Aug. 18, 1953 in Milford, CT. He and his wife, Joanne, signed a free agent contract with Buffalo. have two children, Meghan and Brendan.

Ken coached QB Brad Banks to all-America honors in 2002. Banks finished second in the Heisman Trophy balloting and was named Associated Press O’Keefe’s Coaching Career College Football Player of the Year. Banks was also named winner of the Davey O’Brien Quarterback of the Year Award and won the Chicago Iowa ______OC, 1999-present Tribune’s Silver Football, emblematic of the Big Ten’s Most Valuable Player. Fordham ______HC, 1998 Banks led the nation in passing efficiency (157.1) and is now playing in Allegheny College ______HC, 1990-97 the . Allegheny College ______OL, OC, 1986-89 High School Coach ______1978-85 Seven Iowa players were named to the all-Big Ten first offensive unit New Haven ______AC, 1976-77 in 2002. That included players’ named Offensive Player of the Year (Brad Banks) and Offensive Lineman of the Year (Eric Steinbach). Four offensive players, Banks, Steinbach, TE Dallas Clark and center Bruce Nelson, earned first team all-America recognition.

6 Iowa Hawkeye Football NORM PARKER

Norm Parker Hodge (third) and Greenway (fifth) are both among Iowa’s career Defensive Coordinator and Inside Linebackers leaders. Greenway was a first round selection by Minnesota in the 2006 NFL Ninth Year at Iowa Draft, while Hodge was selected in the third round by Green Bay. Four Iowa defensive players were named first team all-Big Ten in 2004, with Norm Parker is in his ninth year as defensive DE Matt Roth being the only unanimous selection by league coaches. Three coordinator at the University of Iowa. He also Iowa players were named to the 2003 first all-Big Ten team and two others coaches the Hawkeye linebackers. In his first three earned second team honors. Roth, DT Jonathan Babineaux and safety Sean years on the Iowa staff he coached the outside Considine were all selected in the first four rounds of the 2005 NFL Draft and linebackers. Parker has been named a finalist for the all saw significant playing time in each of the past two NFL seasons. Frank Broyles Assistant Coach of the Year two of the last three seasons. In his first two years at Iowa Norm coached LeVar Woods, who has played in the NFL’s the past six seasons. Parker, in his coaching career, has coached 29 Parker directs an Iowa defense that has earned a reputation as one of the most players who have gone on to play in the NFL. LB Fred Barr led Iowa in tackles physical, hard-hitting units in the Big Ten and the nation. Iowa has appeared in 2002 and signed an NFL contract with the . Kevin Worthy, in six straight bowl games while winning 51 games over the past six seasons, a 2003 Hawkeye senior linebacker, who also handled deep snaps, signed a free earning a share of the Big Ten title in both 2002 and 2004. agent contract with the St. Louis Rams. The Hawkeyes have won 44 games over the past five years, competing in The 1997 Defensive Coordinator of the Year, Parker the 2003 Orange Bowl, defeating Florida 37-17 in the 2004 Outback Bowl, served in that capacity at Vanderbilt University for two seasons and as defeating LSU 30-25 in the 2005 Capital One Bowl and earning a return trip linebackers coach there for four seasons. In 1997, Vanderbilt’s defense led to the 2006 Outback Bowl and 2006 Alamo Bowl. Iowa has won 27 Big Ten the SEC and ranked ninth in the nation as all six seniors on that defensive games in the past five seasons. Iowa’s current streak of bowl games began unit went on to sign NFL contracts. with a 19-16 win over Texas Tech in the 2001 Alamo Bowl. The six straight post-season appearances mark the second longest streak in school history and The Vanderbilt defense was one of the SEC’s best each year under Parker. As have included four January bowl games. linebacker coach in his first two seasons in Nashville, Parker was instrumental in the development of first team All-American Jamie Duncan. Injuries took a toll in 2006 as the Hawkeyes dropped six of their last seven games. But the core of the defense returns and the defenders could be very Parker is familiar with Big Ten style football, having coached 12 seasons good in 2007. Linebacker Mike Klinkenborg ranked second in the Big Ten and (1983-94) at Michigan State, five seasons at Minnesota (1972-76) and three eighth in the nation in tackles per game. The academic all-American missed seasons at Illinois (1977-79). the Alamo Bowl due to injury but returns in 2007 for his senior season. At Michigan State, Parker served as defensive coordinator for five years and Two of the key losses from a year ago, outside linebacker Ed Miles and safety also coached the outside linebackers. During his tenure at Michigan State, the Marcus Paschal, signed NFL free agent contracts following the 2007 draft. Spartans won the 1987 Big Ten title and shared the 1990 championship with the Hawkeyes. Parker helped Michigan State to seven bowl games, including The Hawkeye defenders did much to turn around Iowa’s 2005 season. The the 1988 Rose Bowl, where the Spartans defeated USC, 20-17. 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 From 1980-82 Parker served as defensive coordinator and outside linebackers bowl bid. Iowa led the Big Ten in redzone defense and ranked third in rushing coach at East Carolina, and he coached outside linebackers and was director of defense and scoring defense. recruiting at Illinois from 1977-79. At Minnesota from 1972-76 Parker helped the Gophers compile winning records in three of five seasons. Parker also The defense set the tone for Iowa’s championship run in 2004, as Iowa won coached receivers at Wake Forest from 1969-71. its final eight games of the season, including the win over LSU, the defending national champion, in the Capital One Bowl. Five of eight league foes scored Parker earned his B.S. degree in special education in 1965 and his M.A. in two touchdowns or less and three were held to seven points or less. physical education in 1967 from Eastern Michigan, where he lettered four times in football and was a member of the wrestling squad for two seasons. Iowa, for the season, ranked fifth nationally in rushing defense (92.5), 11th Parker was the head coach at St. John’s High School in Ypsilanti, MI (1965-67) in total defense (293.8), sixth in turnover margin (+1.08), 16th in scoring before joining the staff at Eastern Michigan as offensive line coach (1968). defense (17.6) and 17th in pass efficiency defense (106.7). Parker was born Oct. 9 and he is a native of Hazel Park, MI. He and his wife, The Hawkeyes led the Big Ten in rushing defense and turnover margin, while Linda, have five grown children, Chelly, Joyce, Jim, and Suzy, along with a leading the league in redzone defense for the second straight year. Iowa special Hawk, Jeff, who is deceased. They also have four grandchildren, Tyler, finished second in the Big Ten in total defense (325 yards) in 2001, third in 2004 (293.8), fourth in 2003 (314.5) and 2005 (382.7) and fifth (355.3) in Alyssa, Colton and Roxanne. 2002. Iowa led the league in scoring defense (16.2) in 2003.

Iowa, in 2003, ranked seventh nationally in scoring defense (16.2), eighth Parker’s Coaching Career in rushing defense (92.7), 16th in total defense (314.5) and 24th in pass Iowa ______DC, LB, 1999-present efficiency defense (110.3). The Hawkeye defense held eight of 13 opponents Vanderbilt ______DC, LB, 1996-97 to less than 75 rushing yards. LB, 1995-96 Iowa has ranked among the top 10 in the nation in rushing defense in three Michigan State ______DC, OLB, 1990-94 of the past five seasons. OLB, 1983-89 East Carolina ______DC, 1980-82 Despite an entirely new defensive line that consisted of two freshman and Illinois ______OLB, 1977-79 two sophomores, Iowa’s defense gained confidence and maturity as the 2005 Minnesota ______DL, 1972-76 season progressed. All-American linebackers Abdul Hodge and Chad Greenway Wake Forest ______TE, WR, 1969-71 led the way, ranking first and second, respectively, in the Big Ten in tackles. Eastern Michigan ______OL, 1968 St. John’s (MI) HS ______HC, 1965-67

Iowa Hawkeye Football 7 LESTER ERB

Lester Erb Over the last five years Erb was instrumental in the development of Receivers and Special Teams wide receivers Ed Hinkel and Clinton Solomon, two seniors on the 2005 Eighth year at Iowa squad. Both ended their careers with over 100 receptions and over 1,500 Recruits Illinois and Wisconsin receiving yards. Solomon ranks seventh in career receiving yards and his average of 15.8 yards per catch ranks second. Hinkel ranks 14th in career Lester Erb is in his eighth season as wide receivers yardage and served as a very dependable returner throughout his and special teams coach at the University of Iowa. career. Both signed NFL free agent contracts immediately following the He became a member of the Hawkeye coaching 2006 draft. staff in 2000 after spending one year on the Army staff as tight ends coach. Wide receivers C.J. Jones and Maurice Brown were both named honorable mention all-Big Ten in 2002. Jones played in the NFL with the Seattle Featuring a well-balanced offense, a solid, hard- Seahawks a year ago. Brown, as a senior in 2003, had 33 receptions for hitting defense and special teams that rank among the best in the nation, 507 yards, despite missing all of five games due to injury. Brown signed Iowa has appeared in six straight bowl games while winning 51 games a free agent contract with the following his senior over the past six seasons. The six straight post-season appearances year. mark the second longest streak in school history and have included four January bowl games. 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). The Hawkeyes have won 44 games over the past five years, competing in WR Kahlil Hill was named as the national Special Teams Player of the the 2003 Orange Bowl, defeating Florida 37-17 in the 2004 Outback Bowl, Year after ranking nationally in both punt and KO returns. Defensively, defeating LSU 30-25 in the 2005 Capital One Bowl and earning a return Iowa’s opponents averaged just 7.5 yards on punt returns and 19 yards trip to the 2006 Outback Bowl and 2006 Alamo Bowl. Iowa has won 27 on kickoff returns. Big Ten games in the past five seasons, sharing the league title in both 2002 and 2004. 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) Over the past five years, the play of Iowa’s special teams has been a key and Hill catching 58 passes for 619 yards. Hill also ranked among national ingredient in Iowa’s success. Last season, Iowa’s punt coverage team leaders in both kickoff and punt returns as a junior. Five Iowa receivers, allowed just 2.4 yards per return, as opponents had just 14 punt returns coached by Erb over the last four seasons, have signed NFL contracts. in 13 games. The Hawkeyes ranked third in the Big Ten in punt returns (13.1) in 2005 and 15th in the nation. Iowa also led the Big Ten in Erb has two years experience (1997 & 1998) in the National Football kickoff coverage in 2005, allowing just 14.9 yards per return. League, having worked directly with Iowa Coach Kirk Ferentz on the Baltimore Ravens staff. He was Baltimore’s offensive quality control In 2004, Iowa also ranked 15th in the nation in punt returns. The coach while working with the offensive line. He was largely responsible Hawkeyes recorded four blocked punts and two blocked field goals. Two for scouting opponent defenses and assisted with special teams. of the blocked punts came in the Capital One Bowl win over LSU, while the two blocked field goals took place in the 23-21 home win over Purdue. Erb has gained experience on the Syracuse and Hobart College football staffs. Erb served three years at Syracuse, where his primary responsibilities Iowa in 2003 ranked second in the Big Ten in KO returns (22.2) and third included helping with the offensive line and scout team preparation. Erb in punt returns (13.1), while setting a school record with five blocked also coached receivers at Hobart College for three years. punts. In addition, Ramon Ochoa set Iowa single-season marks for punt returns (40) and return yards (495) while ranking among Big Ten leader Erb was a standout receiver at Bucknell University, where he set records in both punt and kickoff returns. for 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 Erb coached PK Nate Kaeding to first team all-America honors in both on six catches vs. Fordham. His 902 receiving yards in 1989 ranks second 2002 and 2003. Kaeding was also named winner of the 2002 Lou Groza best all-time at Bucknell. He ranks fifth in career all-purpose yards Placekicker of the Year award and he was one of three finalists for the (3,286) and was Bucknell’s Most Valuable Player as a senior in 1990. 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 He earned his B.A. in business administration from Bucknell and his M.A. San Diego Chargers, the first kicker since 2000 to be selected on the first in high educational administration from Syracuse. day of the draft, and earned all-Pro recognition in 2006. Erb was born April 22, 1969. He and his wife, Eileen, have a son, Jacob, Under Erb’s direction, Iowa’s 2002 kickoff return team led the nation with and two daughters, Emily and Sarah. a 25.1 yard average. Iowa has also ranked third (2005), first (2004) and third (2003) in the Big Ten in kickoff coverage, while also ranking among league leaders in net punting. Iowa’s opponents averaged just 2.4 yards Erb’s Coaching Career on punt returns a year ago. Iowa ______WRs, ST, 2000-present Army ______TEs, 1999 A year ago Erb oversaw the development of a young receiving core as the Baltimore Ravens ______AC, 1997-98 season progressed. True freshman Dominique Douglas led the team in Syracuse ______AC, 1994-96 receptions (49) and sophomore Andy Brodell led the squad in receiving Hobart College ______WRs, 1991-93 yards (724) and yards per catch (18.6). Brodell had 159 receiving yards in each of Iowa’s last two games.

8 Iowa Hawkeye Football CARL JACKSON

Carl Jackson totaling 445 yards in pass receptions. He led the Redskins and ranked 18th Running Backs in the NFL in rushing yards. Betts rushed for over 1,000 yards in both 2000 22nd year at Iowa and 2001 at Iowa. Betts ranks second in career rushing and is one of three Recruits Texas Iowa RBs (Russell and Sedrick Shaw are the others) to gain over 1,000 yards in more than one season. Carl Jackson, a member of the University of Iowa coaching staff from 1979-91, is in his ninth year Jackson has coached nine of the 11 Hawkeye running backs who have as running backs coach since re-joining the Iowa rushed for over 1,000 yards in a season and 12 running backs Jackson has staff. Carl previously served in that same capacity coached in college have gone on to play in the NFL. for the Hawkeyes from 1979-88 and he was Iowa’s offensive coordinator from 1989-91. This is his During his first 13-year stint with the Hawkeyes Jackson coached five 22nd year on the Iowa football staff. running backs (Tony Stewart, Nick Bell, Dennis Mosley, Rick Bayless and Ronnie Harmon) to 1,000-yard seasons. Mosley in 1979 became the Featuring a well-balanced offense, a solid, hard-hitting defense and special first Iowa player ever to for over 1,000 yards in a single season and teams that rank among the best in the nation, Iowa has appeared in six Stewart ended his career as Iowa’s career rushing leader (he currently ranks straight bowl games while winning 51 games over the past six seasons. ninth). The six straight post-season appearances mark the second longest streak in school history and have included four January bowl games. With Jackson on the coaching staff, Iowa has won five Big Ten championships, earning Rose Bowl appearances in 1982, 1986 and 1991. The Hawkeyes have won 44 games over the past five years, competing in Iowa earned a BCS Orange Bowl appearance in 2002. The Hawkeyes won the 2003 Orange Bowl, defeating Florida 37-17 in the 2004 Outback Bowl, the 2004 Outback Bowl and the 2005 Capital One Bowl and returned to defeating LSU 30-25 in the 2005 Capital One Bowl and earning a return the 2006 Outback Bowl and the 2006 Alamo Bowl. The Hawkeyes have trip to the 2006 Outback Bowl and 2006 Alamo Bowl. Iowa has won 27 Big appeared in eight additional bowl games. Ten games in the past five seasons, sharing the league title in both 2002 and 2004. The Hawkeyes led the Big Ten in total offense and scoring offense in 1990. Iowa was ranked 11th in scoring offense, 14th in rushing offense and 15th Iowa’s running game in 2007 will feature the solid combination of Albert in total offense, nationally. In 1991 the Hawkeyes tied the then-school Young and Damian Sims. Young rushed for 779 yards last season and ranks record with 10 victories and were ranked 5th in the nation in the final eighth in career rushing with 2,205 yards. Sims averaged five yards per CNN/USA Today coaches poll. Iowa led the Big Ten in scoring in both 2001 carry last season while gaining 664 yards, raising his career total to 1,005 (32.6) and 2002 (37.2). yards. In addition, fullback Tom Busch returns for his senior season. Jackson also worked with the Hawkeye kicking game during his previous Iowa’s running backs were able to stay healthy in 2005. Young was the stint on the Iowa staff. Punter Reggie Roby in 1981 set an NCAA record by Big Ten’s leading rusher in conference play with 125 yards per game while averaging 49.8 yards per punt and placekicker Rob Houghtlin was Iowa’s earning second team all-Big Ten honors. He rushed for over 100 yards career scoring leader before being passed by Nate Kaeding in 2003. in Iowa’s final seven regular season games. He totaled 1,334 rushing yards to rank 17th nationally and he ranked 18th in all-purpose yards In 1992, Jackson joined the staff of the San Francisco 49’ers as offensive (146.7 average). He was a semi-finalist for the Doak Walker Award, which backfield coach. The 49’ers made the NFL playoffs all five of Jackson’s recognizes the top running back in the country. seasons in San Francisco (1992-96), winning the in 1995. He also coached two NFL Pro Bowl games in 1993 and 1994. The Hawkeyes won 10 games in 2004 despite an amazing rash of injuries at the running back and fullback positions. In the first five games of the In 1997 Jackson moved to the University of Texas, serving as offensive season, three running backs suffered season-ending injuries. A fourth backfield coach under head Coach John Mackovic. At Texas, Carl coached running back was injured in the sixth game of the year and he did not NCAA rushing and scoring leader Ricky Williams. He coached Lincoln High return until the final game of the regular season. Two fullbacks also missed School in Port Arthur, TX, in 1998. games due to injury. Jackson served as running backs coach at North Texas State under Hayden With walk-on Sam Brownlee and true freshman Damian Sims sharing the Fry from 1976-78 before coming to Iowa. He coached 14 years (1963-76) in rushing game duties, the Hawkeyes still found a way to win, closing the the Texas high school ranks prior to joining Fry at North Texas in 1976. season with an eight game winning streak and winning a share of the league title. An outstanding athlete at Prairie View A&M, Jackson was a two-time all- conference quarterback and first team academic All-American. He was A key part of Iowa’s offensive success in 2002 and 2003 was running back named the school’s outstanding athlete in 1961. He placed third in the Fred Russell. Russell was first team all-Big Ten in 2002 and second team in long jump at the NAIA national track meet in 1961 and second in 1962. His 2003. He rushed for over 1,000 yards in each of his last two seasons and career best leap was 25-3 1/2. ended his career with 2,760 yards, fourth best in school history. The MVP of Iowa’s 2004 Outback Bowl win over Florida, Russell averaged over 100 Jackson earned his B.S. degree in 1963 and his M.S. in 1975, both from rushing yards per game in each of his final two seasons. Prairie View A&M.

Russell signed a free agent contract with the to become the fourth Hawkeye running back coached by Jackson in the past seven years Jackson’s Coaching Career to move onto the NFL. In addition, fullback Edgar Cervantes, a 2003 senior, signed a free agent contract with the New York Giants. Iowa ______RB, 1999-present Texas ______RB, 1997 In 2001, Jackson helped coach running back Ladell Betts to second team San Francisco 49’ers ______RB, 1992-96 all-Big Ten honors and a spot in the Senior Bowl. Betts became the first Iowa ______RB, OC, 1979-91 Iowa player to lead the team in rushing four straight years and he has North Texas ______RB, 1976-78 been a member of the NFL’s Washington Redskins the past five seasons. high school coach ______1963-76, 1998 Betts had his best professional season in 2006, rushing for 1,154 yards and

Iowa Hawkeye Football 9 ERIC JOHNSON

Eric Johnson In 2004, Eric coached Tony Jackson, who was selected by Seattle in the Recruiting Coordinator and Tight Ends 2005 NFL Draft. In 2003 Johnson coached Erik Jensen, who was taken Ninth year at Iowa in the NFL Draft by the St. Louis Rams. Jensen joined the Pittsburgh Recruits Minnesota, Missouri and Indiana Steelers in 2005 and earned a Super Bowl championship. All tight ends who have started for Iowa over the last seven years have been drafted Eric Johnson is in his ninth year at the University into the NFL. of Iowa. Johnson is in his fifth year as Iowa’s recruiting coordinator and tight ends coach after Johnson joined the Iowa staff after serving as a graduate assistant coach serving as Iowa’s quality control assistant for at Vanderbilt University from 1996-98, working one season with the three years. He was a defensive graduate assistant linebackers and two years with the defensive backs. At Vanderbilt Eric during his first year (1999) at Iowa. worked under Coach Woody Widenhofer for one season and under Norm Parker, Iowa’s current defensive coordinator, for two years. Johnson has been heavily involved in Iowa’s recruiting efforts since joining the Hawkeye staff. The 2006 recruiting class has been ranked Johnson attended Vanderbilt after his prep career at Whitefish Bay HS extremely high by all the recruiting experts. Iowa’s 2005 recruiting class in Milwaukee, WI, where he was defensive MVP as a senior linebacker. was ranked among the top 10 in the nation by all of the top recruiting After a redshirt season Eric was a member of the Vanderbilt squad for one services, while Iowa’s classes in 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2004 were all season before being injured. ranked in the nation’s top 25. Johnson was a student assistant coach at Vandy for two seasons, working Featuring a well-balanced offense, a solid, hard-hitting defense and special with Coach Gerry DiNardo. After earning his bachelor’s degree in history teams that rank among the best in the nation, Iowa has appeared in six in 1995, Eric remained at Vanderbilt as Director of Football Operations straight bowl games while winning 51 games over the past six seasons. for one year before serving as a graduate assistant coach. Johnson has The six straight post-season appearances mark the second longest streak completed course work towards his master’s degree in health, promotion in school history and have included four January bowl games. and education.

The Hawkeyes have won 44 games over the past four years, competing in Eric was born May 24, 1972 in Milwaukee. Eric and his wife, Patsy, have the 2003 Orange Bowl, defeating Florida 37-17 in the 2004 Outback Bowl, twin three-year old daughters, Jamieson and Sydney. defeating LSU 30-25 in the 2005 Capital One Bowl and earning a return trip to the 2006 Outback Bowl and 2006 Alamo Bowl. Iowa has won 27 Big Ten games in the past four seasons, sharing the league title in both Johnson’s Coaching Career 2002 and 2004. Iowa ______GA, RC, TEs, 1999-present Tight end Scott Chandler, a senior in 2006 who earned second team all- Vanderbilt ______GA, 1995-98 Big Ten honors, was selected in the fourth round of the most recent NFL draft by the San Diego Chargers. Chandler, last season, led the team in touchdown receptions (six), ranked second in receptions (46) and third in receiving yards (591). He ranks 17th in career receiving yards (1,467) and is second among all Iowa tight ends in both yards and receptions (117).

10 Iowa Hawkeye Football RICK KACZENSKI

Rick Kaczenski He was part of offensive lines that were awarded Chevrolet Player of the Defensive Line Game honors in 1995 vs. Vanderbilt (293 rushing yards and 493 yards Third year at Iowa total offense) and in 1996 vs. Washington (397 rushing yards and 650 Recruits Florida yards total offense).

Rick Kaczenski is in his first season as a fulltime Rick played 40 games for Notre Dame, including a string of 35 straight member of the Hawkeye coaching staff. Kaczenski contests at the center position. During his career, Notre Dame finished is in his first year as Iowa’s defensive line coach among the top rushing teams in the nation in three different seasons, after serving as a graduate assistant coach and including 20th in 1994, sixth in 1995 and eighth in 1996. working with the offensive line over the past two years. As a prep, Kaczenski ranked as one of the top tight ends in the nation at Erie Cathedral Prep. He was ranked among the top 50 prep prospects Among the reasons for Iowa’s recent success has been the play of by the Atlanta Constitution and was one of four tight ends listed in Iowa’s offensive line. Along with boasting the Big Ten’s leading rusher the Dallas Morning News’ top 100 players. He earned prep all-America in conference action in 2005, the Hawkeyes led the league in redzone recognition from Prep Football Report, Bluechip Illustrated, SuperPrep offense and ranked third in passing offense and fourth in total offense. and USA Today. His older brother, Bob, was a member of Penn State’s A year ago, Iowa ranked second in the Big Ten in passing offense and 1986 national championship team. third in total offense. Two Hawkeye seniors, Marshal Yanda and Mike Elgin, were selected in the 2007 NFL draft, while Mike Jones signed a free Kaczenski earned a bachelor of science degree in sociology from Notre agent contract. Dame in 1997. He has taken graduate course work at Notre Dame and South Carolina and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in sport Kaczenski joined the Iowa staff after serving as the offensive line and management. tight ends coach at Elon University in 2004. He held the same position at East Tennessee State during the 2003 season and served as the offensive Kaczenski was born Feb. 15, 1975 in Erie, PA. He is single. line coach at South Carolina State in 2002.

Rick was on the staff at South Carolina from 1999-2001. As a graduate Kaczenski’s Coaching Career assistant he worked in recruiting and also coached with the offensive line and wide receivers. The Gamecocks appeared in the Outback Bowl Iowa ______DL, 2007-present following the 2000 and 2001 seasons. He also was the offensive line Iowa ______GA, 2005-06 coach at Erie Cathedral Prep HS in Erie, PA in 1998, his high school alma Elon ______OL, TE 2004 mater. E. Tenn. State ______OL, TE 2003 S. Carolina State ______OL, 2002 Kaczenski played college football at Notre Dame, where he was a three- South Carolina ______OL, WR, 1999-2001 year starter on the offensive line (1993-96) under Coach and Erie Cathedral Prep HS ______OL, 1998 offensive line Coach Joe Moore. He helped the Fighting Irish to four bowl game appearances, including the Cotton Bowl in 1993, the Fiesta Bowl in 1994, the Orange Bowl in 1995 and the Independence Bowl in 1997.

Iowa Hawkeye Football 11 REESE MORGAN

Reese Morgan Anchored by consensus all-American Robert Gallery, the Outland Trophy Offensive Line winner, at left tackle, Iowa’s offensive line had four new starters at the Eighth Year at Iowa beginning of 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 Recruits Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota rushing yards, the offensive line had meshed together as one of Iowa’s strong points. The Hawkeyes ended the season by scoring 27 points or Reese Morgan, one of the most successful high more in three straight wins over ranked opponents, rushing for over 200 school coaches in Iowa prep history, is in his eighth yards in a season-ending win at Wisconsin and in the Outback Bowl win year with the Hawkeyes. Morgan is in his fifth over Florida. season as Iowa’s offensive line coach after spending the first three years on the staff as tight ends coach Gallery was named first team on every all-America team at the end of the and recruiting coordinator. 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 Featuring a well-balanced offense, a solid, hard-hitting defense and special became the second Outland Trophy winner coached by Morgan. As the teams that rank among the best in the nation, Iowa has appeared in six head coach at Benton Community HS, Morgan coached Chad Hennings, straight bowl games while winning 51 games over the past six seasons. the 1987 winner, who was a defensive tackle at the Air Force Academy. The six straight post-season appearances mark the second longest streak Hennings is a member of the latest class to be inducted into the College in school history and have included four January bowl games. Football Hall of Fame. The Hawkeyes have won 44 games over the past five years, competing in In addition to Gallery being selected in the first round of the 2004 draft, the 2003 Orange Bowl, defeating Florida 37-17 in the 2004 Outback Bowl, center Eric Rothwell (Kansas City) and tackle Sam Aiello (Chicago) signed defeating LSU 30-25 in the 2005 Capital One Bowl and earning a return free agent contracts immediately following the draft. trip to the 2006 Outback Bowl and 2006 Alamo Bowl. Iowa has won 27 Big Ten games in the past five seasons, sharing the league title in both 2002 As tight ends coach in 2002, Morgan coached tight end Dallas Clark to and 2004. consensus all-America honors. Clark was also named winner of the John Mackey Award, which goes annually to college football’s top tight end. Among the reasons for Iowa’s recent success has been the play of Iowa’s Clark was named to at least seven first team all-America teams. offensive line, working under the direction of Morgan. The 2006 Hawkeyes ranked third in the Big Ten in total offense (just a yard behind second Morgan became part of the Iowa staff after eight years at West High School place Ohio State) and second in pass offense. In 2005, Iowa boasted the in Iowa City. He took a West program that had lost 35 straight games and Big Ten’s leading rusher (current senior Albert Young) and the leagues best resurrected the program to elite status in the state. West won state Class redzone offense. 4A (largest class in the state) titles in 1995, 1998 and 1999. Morgan left the program with a 26-game winning streak. In the most recent NFL draft, Marshal Yanda (Baltimore) was selected in the third round and Mike Elgin (New England) was a seventh round selection. Between 1994 and 1999 his West High School teams were 62-7. His overall In addition, Mike Jones signed a free agent contract with the San Diego record at West was 67-20. He has totaled 146 career prep victories. Morgan Chargers. Jones was a first team all-Big Ten selection, while Yanda earned is a member of the Iowa High School Coach’s Hall of Fame. second team honors. Elgin was a first team academic all-American in each of his final two seasons after earning academic all-district honors as a He also served as Assistant Principal and Dean of Students at Iowa City sophomore. West High School. Jones moved into Iowa’s starting line-up midway through his true freshman Reese also served as a teacher (1973-92), assistant football coach (1973- season and started 43 games during his career. Yanda started all 25 games 77) and head football coach (1978-91) at Benton Community High School. during his two-year career and Elgin earned 36 career starts, including the He led Benton Community to a winning football season in 1978 and guided final 27 games of his career. his teams there into the state playoffs on three occasions. In 2005 the Hawkeyes averaged 30 points a game behind quarterback Drew Morgan attended St. Mary’s High School in Lorain, OH. He lettered three Tate and Big Ten rushing leader Albert Young. The offensive line was times in football and one year in track and field. He was a linebacker on able to stay healthy, as the same combination of five guys started 11 of the Wartburg College football team. Reese was a four-year letterman for the 12 games, even though senior center and junior right the Knights and was team captain as a senior in 1971. guard Mike Elgin were the only players to start all 12 games at the same position. Morgan earned his BA degree in education from Wartburg and earned a master’s degree in educational administration from the University of Ferentz, who started the final 20 games of his Hawkeye career, signed a Northern Iowa. free agent contract with the immediately following the 2006 NFL draft. Morgan was born June 22, 1950. Reese and his wife, Jo, have two daughters, Jessica and Caitlin, along with a granddaughter, Morgan, and While the number of injuries sustained by running backs in 2004 hampered a grandson, Cade. the consistency of Iowa’s rushing attack, the Hawkeyes adjusted by developing one of the most dangerous passing attack in the nation. With just one senior in the starting group, Iowa’s offensive linemen adapted to the change and improved from week to week as the Hawkeyes scored 23 Morgan’s Coaching Career 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 Iowa ______OL, 2003-present Ten in passing offense, pass efficiency and redzone offense. Iowa ______RC, 2000-02 West HS ______HC, 1992-99 The lone senior in 2004, right tackle Pete McMahon, led the way with a Benton Community HS ______HC, 1978-91 standout senior season. Facing two of the more-highly regarded defensive Benton Community HS ______AC, 1973-77 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’s talent was recognized, as he was taken in the NFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders.

12 Iowa Hawkeye Football PHIL PARKER

Phil Parker Under Parker’s direction, safety Bob Sanders became the ninth Iowa Defensive Backs player to earn first team all-Big Ten honors for three seasons (2001, 2002, Ninth Year at Iowa 2003). Sanders earned second team all-America honors in 2003 and was Recruits Michigan, Dayton, Cincinnati, Columbus taken by Indianapolis in the second round of the 2004 NFL Draft. He and Toledo, Ohio and Dallas, Texas ranks seventh in career tackles (348). Sanders earned all-Pro recognition with the Colts in 2005 and was selected to play in the Pro Bowl. Last year Phil Parker is in his ninth season as defensive he was a key contributor again as the Colts win the Super Bowl. backs coach at the University of Iowa. D.J. Johnson, a senior cornerback in 2002, played for the New York Jets during the second half of the 2005 season after previously playing for Featuring a well-balanced offense, a solid, hard- Montreal in the Canadian Football League. hitting defense and special teams that rank among the best in the nation, Iowa has appeared in six In 1999, Iowa’s secondary was led by the play of safety Matt Bowen. straight bowl games while winning 51 games over the past six seasons. Bowen led the team in tackles (109) as both a junior and senior. He was The six straight post-season appearances mark the second longest streak voted second team all-Big Ten and was a sixth round selection of the St. in school history and have included four January bowl games. Louis Rams in the NFL Draft. Bowen played for the Washington Redskins for three years before joining the Buffalo Bills. The Hawkeyes have won 44 games over the past five years, competing in the 2003 Orange Bowl, defeating Florida 37-17 in the 2004 Outback Bowl, Parker was the defensive backfield coach at Toledo for 11 seasons prior defeating LSU 30-25 in the 2005 Capital One Bowl and earning a return to joining the Iowa staff. During his tenure at Toledo, Parker coached 10 trip to the 2006 Outback Bowl and 2006 Alamo Bowl. Iowa has won 27 all-conference selections and helped the Rockets win conference division Big Ten games in the past five seasons, sharing the league title in both championships in 1997 and 1998. Three of his Toledo players, Darren 2002 and 2004. Anderson, Clarence Love and Kelly Herndon, went on to play in the NFL. Anderson and Love were NFL draft selections, while Herndon signed as Iowa’s defensive secondary has earned a reputation as a solid, hard a free agent and played in the 2006 Super Bowl with Seattle. In 1998, hitting unit, year in and year out. The Hawkeyes have led the Big Ten in Toledo ranked 19th in the nation in scoring defense. redzone defense in two of the past three years. Toledo won Mid-American Conference championships in 1990 and 1995 A year ago, senior safeties Marcus Paschal and Miguel Merrick combined and competed in the 1995 Las Vegas Bowl. Toledo ranked 12th in the for 149 tackles to lead the Hawkeye secondary. Paschal was a second team nation in total defense in 1990 and ninth in the nation in pass efficiency all-Big Ten selection and signed a free agent contract with Philadelphia defense and 11th in rushing defense in 1992. In 1995 Toledo completed following the 2007 NFL draft. Merrick signed a free agent contract with an undefeated season and was ranked 22nd in the final UPI poll and 24th San Diego. Cornerback Adam Shada, a 2007 senior, was a first team in the CNN poll after leading the nation in turnover margin. Toledo also academic all-American. finished second to perennial power Marshall twice when Parker was a member of the Rocket staff. 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 Parker served as a graduate assistant coach for one year at Michigan 235 tackles and eight interceptions. Jovon Johnson, at the opposite State. Parker was on the Spartan staff in 1987 when MSU won the Big corner, also started throughout his career. He ranks third in career Ten title and defeated Southern California in the 1988 Rose Bowl. Phil interceptions with 17 and had 181 career tackles. Johnson was first team was a standout at Michigan State, earning first team all- all-Big Ten in 2005 and Allen earned honorable mention recognition. Big Ten honors in 1983, 1984 and 1985. Parker was named defensive MVP Johnson also played in the NFL a year ago with the at Michigan State in 1983 and 1985 and was invited to the Hula Bowl and New York Jets. following his senior season. While at Michigan State Parker helped the Spartans earn invitations to the 1984 Cherry Bowl, where he was named With two new faces in the starting line-up, Iowa’s secondary was solid Most Valuable Player, and the 1985 All-American Bowl. again in 2004. Parker earned his B.S. degree from Michigan State in 1986. Safeties Derek Pagel and Sean Considine joined the Iowa program as walk-ons and earned their way into the starting line-up. Each helped Parker was born March 13, 1963 in Lorain, OH. Phil and his wife, Sandy, the Hawkeyes win a Big Ten title as a senior and both were NFL draft have two children, Tyler and Paige. 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 Parker’s Coaching Career recognition. Iowa ______DB, 1999-present Toledo ______DB, 1988-98 Michigan State ______GA, 1987

Iowa Hawkeye Football 13 DARRELL WILSON

Darrell Wilson Darrell coached Grant Steen at outside linebacker in 2002 and 2003 as Outside Linebackers and Special Teams Steen earned second team all-Big Ten honors in 2002 and honorable Sixth year at Iowa mention recognition as a senior. Steen intercepted three passes in a win Recruits New Jersey, Delaware, Eastern at Indiana in 2002, a feat that tied an NCAA record for interceptions in Pennsylvania (including the greater a game by a linebacker. The former walk-on was one of Iowa’s steadiest Philadelphia area) and Dallas, Texas performers as a defensive starter for three seasons and he signed a free agent contract with the Super Bowl champion Darrell Wilson, a coach with collegiate and high following his senior season. school football coaching experience, is in his sixth year on the Iowa staff. He coaches the outside Over the past five years, the play of Iowa’s special teams has been a key linebackers and special teams. ingredient in Iowa’s success. Last season, Iowa’s punt coverage team allowed just 2.4 yards per return, as opponents had just 14 punt returns Featuring a well-balanced offense, a solid, hard-hitting defense and special in 13 games. The Hawkeyes ranked third in the Big Ten in punt returns teams that rank among the best in the nation, Iowa has appeared in six (13.1) in 2005 and 15th in the nation. Iowa also led the Big Ten in straight bowl games while winning 51 games over the past six seasons. kickoff coverage in 2005, allowing just 14.9 yards per return. The six straight post-season appearances mark the second longest streak in school history and have included four January bowl games. In 2004, Iowa also ranked 15th in the nation in punt returns. The Hawkeyes recorded four blocked punts and two blocked field goals. Two The Hawkeyes have won 44 games over the past five years, competing in of the blocked punts came in the Capital One Bowl win over LSU, while the the 2003 Orange Bowl, defeating Florida 37-17 in the 2004 Outback Bowl, two blocked field goals took place in the 23-21 home win over Purdue. defeating LSU 30-25 in the 2005 Capital One Bowl and earning a return trip to the 2006 Outback Bowl and 2006 Alamo Bowl. Iowa has won 27 Iowa in 2003 ranked second in the Big Ten in KO returns (22.2) and third Big Ten games in the past five seasons, sharing the league title in both in punt returns (13.1), while setting a school record with five blocked 2002 and 2004. punts. In addition, Ramon Ochoa set Iowa single-season marks for punt returns (40) and return yards (495) while ranking among Big Ten leader Crippled by injuries, the 2006 defense started out strong and limped in both punt and kickoff returns. home as the season progressed. The heart of the defense (including eight starters) returns and is expected to be very strong. Wilson joined the Iowa staff after serving as outside linebacker coach and special teams coordinator at the University of Wisconsin for two years The Hawkeye defenders did much to turn around Iowa’s season in 2005. (2000-01). One of his star players at Wisconsin was punter Kevin Stemke, The defense was able to shut down a pair of nationally ranked teams winner of the 2000 Ray Guy Punter of the Year Award. (Wisconsin and Minnesota) in the final two games to clinch a fourth straight January bowl bid. Iowa led the Big Ten in redzone defense and He also coached running backs at Rutgers (1999) and the defensive ranked third in rushing defense and scoring defense. secondary and wide receivers at Rhode Island (1996-98).

The defense set the tone for Iowa’s championship run in 2004, as Iowa Before his collegiate coaching career began, he compiled a 65-18 record won its final eight games of the season, including a win over LSU, the as head coach at Woodrow Wilson High School in Camden, NJ (1988-95). defending national champion, in the Capital One Bowl. Five of eight His Wilson HS teams won five conference championships and four times league foes scored two touchdowns or less and three were held to seven advanced to the South Jersey Group III state finals. points or less. Along with the outstanding success of his teams on the football field, Iowa, for the season, ranked fifth nationally in rushing defense (92.5), Wilson was named Camden’s “Citizen of the Year” by the Rotary Club in 11th in total defense (293.8), sixth in turnover margin (+1.08), 16th in 1992. 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 A former honorable mention Division I-AA all-America defensive back leading the league in redzone defense for the second straight year. for Connecticut (1976-80), Wilson was named to the Huskies’ 100th anniversary all-time team in 1998. He played one year with the New Iowa, in 2003, ranked seventh nationally in scoring defense (16.2), England Patriots (1981) and five seasons (1982-86) with the CFL’s Toronto eighth in rushing defense (92.7), 16th in total defense (314.5) and 24th Argonauts. He was a member of the 1983 squad that won the CFL’s Grey in pass efficiency defense (110.3). The Hawkeye defense held eight of 13 Cup. opponents to less than 75 rushing yards. Wilson graduated with a B.A. in sociology from Connecticut in 1981. A big part of the Iowa defense over the past three seasons has been the play of outside linebacker Ed Miles. Miles, ranked third on the team with Darrell was born July 28, 1958. He and his wife, Monica, have four 68 tackles in 2005 and last season as a senior was second on the squad daughters, Brianna, Kayla, Kiana and Jehlani. with 100 tackles. Miles has signed a free agent contract with the NFL’s Miami Dolphins. Wilson’s Coaching Career George Lewis started 10 games at outside linebacker in 2004. Lewis recorded 43 tackles and signed a free agent contract with the Miami Iowa ______OLBs, ST, 2002-present Dolphins. Wisconsin ______OLBs, ST, 2000-01 Rutgers ______RBs, 1999 Rhode Island ______DBs, WRs, 1996-98 Woodrow Wilson HS ______HC, 1988-95

14 Iowa Hawkeye Football CHRIS DOYLE/SCOTT SOUTHMAYD/STAFF

Chris Doyle Scott Southmayd Strength and Conditioning Quality Control Director Ninth Year at Iowa Sixth Year at Iowa

Chris Doyle is in his ninth year as strength and Scott Southmayd is in his sixth season with the conditioning coach for the University of Iowa University of Iowa football program. Scott is in football program. his second year as the quality control director after serving as an administrative assistant. As the head of Iowa’s strength and conditioning program, Doyle has seen the Hawkeyes appear in six straight bowl games while winning 51 games over As Iowa’s quality control director, Scott is involved in the past six seasons. Iowa’s current streak of bowl many facets of the football program, with the focus games began with a 19-16 win over Texas Tech in being on assisting with Iowa’s recruiting efforts. Four the 2001 Alamo Bowl. The current post-season streak is the second longest of Iowa’s most recent recruiting classes have ranked in school history. among the top 25 in the nation, with the 2005 class ranked in the top 10. Southmayd’s main responsibilities include assisting the recruiting coordinator The Hawkeyes have won 44 games over the past five years, competing in with the administration of the recruiting process, hosting prospective student- the 2003 Orange Bowl, defeating Florida 37-17 in the 2004 Outback Bowl, athletes during their visit to campus and gathering information on recruits. defeating LSU 30-25 in the 2005 Capital One Bowl and earning a return trip Southmayd also serves as a liaison with other University administration and to the 2006 Outback Bowl and 2006 Alamo Bowl. Iowa has won 27 Big Ten support areas. games in the past five seasons, sharing the league title in both 2002 and 2004. In his previous position as an administrative assistant, Southmayd assisted Doyle is a certified strength and conditioning specialist with the National the coaching staff in compiling statistical information, gathering information Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). That group named him the on opponents and recruits and assisting in the day to day operation of the Big Ten Strength Coach of the Year in 1999. He was one of 20 nominees for football office. the Professional of the Year Award, an award given annually and selected by the NSCA membership. The award recognizes college professionals who Prior to coming to the University of Iowa, Southmayd was a student coach at have shown excellence in strength training and conditioning programs. Central College in Pella, IA from 1998 to 2001. While at Central, he coached the receivers and worked primarily with the offense. In that time span, Central He served as director of strength and conditioning for the University of College won three Iowa Conference football championships and participated Utah in 1998. Under Doyle’s direction the Utah basketball team played in in four NCAA Division III playoffs. In the summer of 2001, Scott served as an the national championship game. While in Utah, Doyle also served as state director for the NSCA. intern with the University of Northern Iowa football program.

Doyle was assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Southmayd graduated cumma laude from Central College in Pella, IA in 2002 Wisconsin from 1996-98. He oversaw the training programs for football and with a B.A. in General Studies. While at Central, he was the recipient of the hockey teams during this time. The Badger football team participated in Marjorie Giles Leadership Award. Southmayd earned a master’s degree in two bowl games (Copper and Outback) and the hockey team won the WCHA recreation Sport Management and Leisure Studies, from the University of Iowa championship during his tenure. in December, 2004.

As a strength and conditioning professional, Doyle has tutored 141 student- Southmayd attended Wapsie Valley High School in Fairbank, IA and played on athletes who have advanced to the professional ranks in the NFL, NHL and a state championship football team coached by his father, Jerry Southmayd. NBA. Iowa has had a total of 20 players selected in the past five NFL Drafts, while as many as 27 additional Hawkeye players have signed free agent Scott was awarded the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall contracts in the past five years. of Fame Iowa High School Scholar-Athlete Award in 1998.

Over the past seven years, 54 of 62 Iowa senior starters have been selected Southmayd was born April 18, 1980 in Waverly, IA. in the NFL Draft or signed an NFL free agent contract. In addition, Iowa has seen five former walk-ons drafted in past five years. Doyle served as offensive line coach at Holy Cross from 1992-95. He also Southmayd’s Coaching Career 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 Iowa ______QC, 2006 Syracuse won the 1990 Aloha Bowl. Iowa ______AA, 2002-05 Doyle was a three-year starter on the offensive line at Boston University Central College ______SA, 1998-2001 from 1986-88. Doyle served as a student assistant for the football program there in 1989. Other Hawkeye Staff Chris earned his B.S. in human movement from Boston University in 1990 Ned Amendola ______Director of UI Sports Medicine and his M.Ed. in education from Boston University in 1991. Tyler Clarke ______Strength and Conditioning Assistant Doyle was born June 30, 1968. Chris is from Quincy, MA and attended Bill Dervrich ______Director of Football Operations Boston College High School. He was inducted into the Boston College High James Dobson ______Strength and Conditioning Assistant School Hall of Fame in November, 2004. Chris and his wife, Tia, have three Matthew Engelbert ______Football Video Coordinator sons, Declan, Donovan and Dillon. Paul Federici ______Director of Athletic Training Services Rita Foley ______Kirk Ferentz Secretary Doyle’s Coaching Career James Frazier ______Strength and Conditioning Assistant Phil Haddy ______Sports Information Director Iowa ______Head Strength & Conditioning Coach __ 1999-present Russ Haynes ______Associate Director of Athletic Training Services Utah ______Director of Strength & Conditioning ______1998 Wisconsin ______Assistant Strength Coach ______1996-97 Dan Clark ______Offensive Graduate Assistant Holy Cross ______Offensive Line Coach ______1992-95 Tad Leusch ______Assistant Athletic Trainer Notre Dame _____ Graduate Assistant ______1991 John Strief ______Assistant Athletic Trainer/Travel Coordinator Syracuse ______Graduate Assistant ______1990 Seth Wallace ______Defensive Graduate Assistant

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School/CC 75 * Wesley Aeschliman OL 6-8 318 Jr. Bloomfield, IA Davis County 54 Richie Amendola OL 6-3 260 So. Coralville, IA Iowa City West 43 * Pat Angerer LB 6-1 230 So. Bettendorf, IA Bettendorf 55 Nyere Aumaitre OL 6-5 295 Jr. Camden, NJ Woodrow Wilson 46 Christian Ballard DE 6-4 270 Fr. Lawrence, KS Lawrence Free State 4 Jordan Bernstine DB 5-11 200 Fr. Des Moines, IA Lincoln 91 Broderick Binns DE 6-2 245 Fr. St. Paul, MN Cretin-Derham Hall 51 * Tyler Blum OL 6-6 285 So. Walnut, IA Walnut Community 84 Anthony Bowman WR 5-11 167 So. Detroit, MI St. Mary’s Prep 74 Nick Brayton DL 6-3 235 Fr. Iowa City, IA West 80 ** Andy Brodell WR 6-3 200 Jr. Ankeny, IA Ankeny 31 Dana Brown RB 5-10 203 So. Clairton, PA Clairton 58 Rob Bruggeman OL 6-3 287 Jr. Cedar Rapids, IA Washington 79 Bryan Bulaga OL 6-6 290 Fr. Crystal Lake, IL Marian Central Catholic 35 *** Tom Busch FB 5-11 235 Sr. Cottage Grove, MN Park 60 Kyle Calloway OL 6-7 305 So. Belleville, IL East 26 Paul Chaney, Jr. WR 5-9 165 #Fr. St. Louis, MO University 6 * QB 6-1 215 So. Lockport, IL Lockport 94 Adrian Clayborn DE 6-3 275 #Fr. St. Louis, MO Webster Groves 89 James Cleveland WR 6-1 195 #Fr. Baytown, TX Robert E. Lee 55 Jacody Coleman LB 6-3 240 Fr. Beaumont, TX Beaumont West Brook 2 Harold Dalton DB 6-1 201 Jr. Camden, NJ Woodrow Wilson 96 Lebron Daniel DE 6-2 220 Fr. Cleveland, OH Glenville 93 Mike Daniels DT 6-1 240 Fr. Blackwood, NJ Highland Regional 57 Bruce Davis LB 5-11 225 Fr. Cleveland, OH Glenville 60 Tyrel Detweiler OL 6-4 310 Fr. Williamsburg, IA Williamsburg 74 Dan Doering OL 6-6 300 So. Barrington, IL Barrington 5 Ryan Donahue P/PK 6-3 175 #Fr. Evergreen Park, IL St. Rita 88 * Dominique Douglas WR 6-1 190 So. Detroit, MI Murray-Wright 56 Rashad Dunn DL 6-3 285 Jr. Evans, GA Greenbrier 49 * A.J. Edds LB 6-4 244 So. Greenwood, IN Greenwood Community 52 * Rafael Eubanks OL 6-3 285 So. St. Paul, MN Cretin-Derham Hall 10 Ben Evans WR 6-0 180 #Fr. Iowa City, IA City High 20 Cedric Everson DB 6-1 175 Fr. Detroit, MI Samuel Mumford 11 Adam Farnsworth QB 6-4 212 Jr. North Ogden, UT Weber 29 ** Bradley Fletcher DB 6-2 200 Jr. Youngstown, OH Liberty 87 Zach Furlong TE 6-5 220 Fr. Xenia, OH Xenia 16 * Drew Gardner DB 5-10 178 Jr. Cherry Hill, NJ West 41 * Bryon Gattas LB 6-1 233 Sr. Mt. Prospect, IL Harper, IL CC 98 * Chad Geary DE 6-3 261 So. Tipton, IA Tipton 90 Tyler Gerstandt TE 6-6 248 So. Cherokee, IA Washington 73 Adam Gettis OL 6-4 235 Fr. Frankfort, IL Lincoln Way East 13 *** Charles Godfrey DB 6-1 208 Sr. Baytown, TX Robert E. Lee 30 Brett Greenwood DB 6-0 200 #Fr. Bettendorf, IA Pleasant Valley 1 Justin Greiner DB 5-10 190 #Fr. Washington, IA Washington 2 Eric Guthrie P 6-6 205 Fr. Nevada, IA Nevada 69 Kyle Haganman OL 6-5 265 #Fr. Osage, IA Osage 36 Taylor Herbst DB 6-1 218 So. Dubuque, IA Dubuque Senior 44 ** Mike Humpal LB 6-3 242 Sr. New Hampton, IA New Hampton 64 Cody Hundertmark DT 6-4 260 Fr. Humboldt, IA Humboldt 42 Jeremiha Hunter LB 6-2 222 #Fr. York, PA Harrisburg Science & Tech 77 ** Clint Huntrods LS 6-5 270 Sr. Collins, IA CMB 92 *** Kenny Iwebema DE 6-4 267 Sr. Arlington, TX Bowie 48 Troy Johnson LB 6-2 215 #Fr. Lakeland, FL Lakeland 15 Derrell Johnson-Koulianos WR 6-1 205 #Fr. Campbell, OH Cardinal Mooney 76 ** Alex Kanellis OL 6-4 295 Jr. Iowa City, IA West 47 ** Mitch King DL 6-3 264 Jr. Burlington, IA Burlington 40 *** Mike Klinkenborg LB 6-2 240 Sr. Rock Rapids, IA Central Lyon 95 Karl Klug DE 6-4 235 #Fr. Caledonia, MN Caledonia 67 Josh Koeppel OL 6-1 260 #Fr. Iowa City, IA City High 53 ** Matt Kroul DL 6-3 277 Jr. Mount Vernon, IA Mount Vernon 20 Nick Kuchel DB 5-11 195 #Fr. Kingsley, IA Kingsley-Pierson 68 Andy Kuempel OL 6-7 295 So. Cedar Rapids, IA Linn-Mar 72 Mark Mahmens DL 6-3 255 So. Goose Lake, IA Northeast 99 *** Bryan Mattison DE 6-3 272 Sr. Mishawaka, IN Penn

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School/CC 90 Grant McCracken DE 6-3 250 Jr. Ankeny, IA Ankeny 37 Gavin McGrath LB 6-2 235 Jr. Cedar Rapids, IA Washington 38 Jordan McLaughlin FB 6-0 230 Jr. Belmond, IA Belmond-Klemme 7 Marvin McNutt QB 6-4 195 Fr. St. Louis, MO Hazelwood Central 61 Travis Meade OL 6-2 285 So. Iowa City, IA West 81 ** Tony Moeaki TE 6-4 255 Jr. Wheaton, IL Warrenville South 57 Mike Morio LB 6-2 233 #Fr. Palo, IA Kennedy 3 Diauntae Morrow DB 6-0 190 Fr. Cleveland, OH St. Edward 36 Brett Morse FB 6-3 230 #Fr. Willowbrook, IL Hinsdale Central 51 Dezman Moses LB 6-2 215 Fr. Willingboro, NJ Willingboro 14 *** Devan Moylan DB 5-10 201 Sr. Panora, IA Iowa Central CC 33 Brian Mungongo RB 5-9 175 #Fr. Mansfield, TX Summit 17 Jayme Murphy DB 5-11 207 #Fr. Dubuque, IA Dubuque Senior 42 Nick Murphy LS 6-2 210 Fr. St. Paul, MN Cretin-Derham Hall 1 Daniel Murray PK 5-10 175 #Fr. Iowa City, IA Regina 83 ** Brandon Myers TE 6-4 250 Jr. Prairie City, IA Prairie City-Monroe 87 Thomas Nardo DL 6-3 245 Fr. Lancaster, PA Catholic 59 Anton Narinskiy DL 6-4 265 Jr. Chagrin Falls, OH Kenston 8 Arvell Nelson QB 6-4 210 #Fr. Cleveland, OH Glenville 45 Tyler Nielsen LB 6-4 215 Fr. Humboldt, IA Humboldt 32 Don Nordmann WR 6-5 205 #Fr. Hopkinton, IA Maquoketa Valley 58 Jared Oberland DL 6-0 250 Jr. Whitefish Bay, WI Whitefish Bay 71 ** Seth Olsen OL 6-5 305 Jr. Omaha, NE Millard North 65 ** Daniel Olszta LS 5-11 230 Sr. New Lenox, IL Providence Catholic 19 Paki O’Meara RB 5-11 210 #Fr. Cedar Rapids, IA Washington 50 Ross Petersen LB 6-1 230 #Fr. Durant, IA Durant 70 Austin Postler OL 6-5 285 Jr. Iowa City, IA West 27 Jevon Pugh RB 5-10 210 Fr. Naples, FL Naples 82 Allen Reisner TE 6-3 220 Fr. Marion, IA Marion 78 ** Dace Richardson OL 6-6 305 Jr. Wheaton, IL Warrenville South 34 Chris Rowell DB 6-1 197 So. Warrensville Heights, OH Warrensville 85 Michael Sabers TE 6-5 245 Jr. Iowa City, IA City 22 Colin Sandeman WR 6-1 195 Fr. Bettendorf, IA Bettendorf 9 Tyler Sash DB 6-1 200 Fr. Oskaloosa, IA Oskaloosa 17 Abe Satterfield DB 6-1 180 Fr. Erie, PA Cathedral Prep 65 Andrew Schulze LS 6-6 255 #Fr. Woodridge, IL Downers Grove South 19 *** Adam Shada DB 6-1 195 Sr. Omaha, NE Millard North 39 * Austin Signor PK 6-4 230 So. Urbandale, IA Urbandale 28 *** Damian Sims RB 5-9 200 Sr. Boynton Beach, FL John I Leonard 30 Kyle Spading TE 6-6 245 So. Belle Plaine, IA Belle Plaine 32 Derrick Smith DB 6-0 185 #Fr. Cleveland, OH Glenville 12 QB 6-4 215 #Fr. Mentor, OH Lake Catholic 86 * Trey Stross WR 6-3 195 So. Avon Lake, OH Avon Lake 33 Jeff Tarpinian LB 6-3 220 #Fr. Omaha, NE Millard North 59 Ben Thilges OL 6-4 260 Fr. Humboldt, IA Humboldt 18 Lance Tillison DB 6-2 205 #Fr. Seffner, FL Armwood 63 Julian Vandervelde OL 6-3 295 #Fr. Davenport, IA Central 29 Eddie Williams FB 5-11 240 Jr. Rock Island, IL Rock Island 21 ** Albert Young RB 5-10 209 Sr. Moorestown, NJ Moorestown 56 Markus Zusevics OL 6-5 240 Fr. Arlington Heights, IL Prospect * -- indicates letters won # -- indicates redshirt freshman

33 Lettermen: 115 Players: Seniors ______13 3-yr. Lettermen: ______8 Juniors ______24 2-yr. Lettermen: ______13 Sophomores ______21 1-yr. Lettermen: ______12 Redshirt Freshmen ______28 Freshmen ______29

Iowa Hawkeye Football 17 2007 NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School/CC 1 Daniel Murray PK 5-10 175 #Fr. Iowa City, IA Regina 1 Justin Greiner DB 5-10 190 #Fr. Washington, IA Washington 2 Harold Dalton DB 6-1 201 Jr. Camden, NJ Woodrow Wilson 2 Eric Guthrie P 6-6 205 Fr. Nevada, IA Nevada 3 Diauntae Morrow DB 6-0 190 Fr. Cleveland, OH St. Edward 4 Jordan Bernstine DB 5-11 200 Fr. Des Moines, IA Lincoln 5 Ryan Donahue P/PK 6-3 175 #Fr. Evergreen Park, IL St. Rita 6 * Jake Christensen QB 6-1 215 So. Lockport, IL Lockport 7 Marvin McNutt QB 6-4 195 Fr. St. Louis, MO Hazelwood Central 8 Arvell Nelson QB 6-4 210 #Fr. Cleveland, OH Glenville 9 Tyler Sash DB 6-1 200 Fr. Oskaloosa, IA Oskaloosa 10 Ben Evans WR 6-0 180 #Fr. Iowa City, IA City High 11 Adam Farnsworth QB 6-4 212 Jr. North Ogden, UT Weber 12 Ricky Stanzi QB 6-4 215 #Fr. Mentor, OH Lake Catholic 13 *** Charles Godfrey DB 6-1 208 Sr. Baytown, TX Robert E. Lee 14 *** Devan Moylan DB 5-10 201 Sr. Panora, IA Iowa Central CC 15 Derrell Johnson-Koulianos WR 6-1 205 #Fr. Campbell, OH Cardinal Mooney 16 * Drew Gardner DB 5-10 178 Jr. Cherry Hill, NJ West 17 Abe Satterfield DB 6-1 180 Fr. Erie, PA Cathedral Prep 17 Jayme Murphy DB 5-11 207 #Fr. Dubuque, IA Dubuque Senior 18 Lance Tillison DB 6-2 205 #Fr. Seffner, FL Armwood 19 *** Adam Shada DB 6-1 195 Sr. Omaha, NE Millard North 19 Paki O’Meara RB 5-11 210 #Fr. Cedar Rapids, IA Washington 20 Cedric Everson DB 6-1 175 Fr. Detroit, MI Samuel Mumford 20 Nick Kuchel DB 5-11 195 #Fr. Kingsley, IA Kingsley-Pierson 21 ** Albert Young RB 5-10 209 Sr. Moorestown, NJ Moorestown 22 Colin Sandeman WR 6-1 195 Fr. Bettendorf, IA Bettendorf 26 Paul Chaney, Jr. WR 5-9 165 #Fr. St. Louis, MO University 27 Jevon Pugh RB 5-10 210 Fr. Naples, FL Naples 28 *** Damian Sims RB 5-9 200 Sr. Boynton Beach, FL John I Leonard 29 ** Bradley Fletcher DB 6-2 200 Jr. Youngstown, OH Liberty 29 Eddie Williams FB 5-11 240 Jr. Rock Island, IL Rock Island 30 Brett Greenwood DB 6-0 200 #Fr. Bettendorf, IA Pleasant Valley 30 Kyle Spading TE 6-5 245 So. Belle Plaine, IA Belle Plaine 31 Dana Brown RB 5-10 203 So. Clairton, PA Clairton 32 Derrick Smith DB 6-0 185 #Fr. Cleveland, OH Glenville 32 Don Nordmann WR 6-5 205 #Fr. Hopkinton, IA Maquoketa Valley 33 Jeff Tarpinian LB 6-3 220 #Fr. Omaha, NE Millard North 33 Brian Mungongo RB 5-9 175 #Fr. Mansfield, TX Summit 34 Chris Rowell DB 6-1 197 So. Warrensville Heights, OH Warrensville 35 *** Tom Busch FB 5-11 235 Sr. Cottage Grove, MN Park 36 Brett Morse FB 6-3 230 #Fr. Willowbrook, IL Hinsdale Central 36 Taylor Herbst DB 6-1 218 So. Dubuque, IA Dubuque Senior 37 Gavin McGrath LB 6-2 235 Jr. Cedar Rapids, IA Washington 38 Jordan McLaughlin FB 6-0 230 Jr. Belmond, IA Belmond-Klemme 39 * Austin Signor PK 6-4 230 So. Urbandale, IA Urbandale 40 *** Mike Klinkenborg LB 6-2 240 Sr. Rock Rapids, IA Central Lyon 41 * Bryon Gattas LB 6-1 233 Sr. Mt. Prospect, IL Harper, IL CC 42 Jeremiha Hunter LB 6-2 222 #Fr. York, PA Harrisburg Science & Tech 42 Nick Murphy LS 6-2 210 Fr. St. Paul, MN Cretin-Derham Hall 43 * Pat Angerer LB 6-1 230 So. Bettendorf, IA Bettendorf 44 ** Mike Humpal LB 6-3 242 Sr. New Hampton, IA New Hampton 45 Tyler Nielsen LB 6-4 215 Fr. Humboldt, IA Humboldt 46 Christian Ballard DE 6-4 270 Fr. Lawrence, KS Lawrence Free State 47 ** Mitch King DL 6-3 264 Jr. Burlington, IA Burlington 48 Troy Johnson LB 6-2 215 #Fr. Lakeland, FL Lakeland 49 * A.J. Edds LB 6-4 244 So. Greenwood, IN Greenwood Community 50 Ross Petersen LB 6-1 230 #Fr. Durant, IA Durant 51 * Tyler Blum OL 6-6 285 So. Walnut, IA Walnut Community 51 Dezman Moses LB 6-2 215 Fr. Willingboro, NJ Willingboro 52 * Rafael Eubanks OL 6-3 285 So. St. Paul, MN Cretin-Derham Hall 53 ** Matt Kroul DL 6-3 277 Jr. Mount Vernon, IA Mount Vernon 54 Richie Amendola OL 6-3 260 So. Coralville, IA Iowa City West 55 Nyere Aumaitre OL 6-5 295 Jr. Camden, NJ Woodrow Wilson 55 Jacody Coleman LB 6-3 240 Fr. Beaumont, TX Beaumont West Brook

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School/CC 56 Rashad Dunn DL 6-3 285 Jr. Evans, GA Greenbrier 56 Markus Zusevics OL 6-5 240 Fr. Arlington Heights, IL Prospect 57 Bruce Davis LB 5-11 225 Fr. Cleveland, OH Glenville 57 Mike Morio LB 6-2 233 #Fr. Palo, IA Kennedy 58 Rob Bruggeman OL 6-3 287 Jr. Cedar Rapids, IA Washington 58 Jared Oberland DL 6-0 250 Jr. Whitefish Bay, WI Whitefish Bay 59 Anton Narinskiy DL 6-4 265 Jr. Chagrin Falls, OH Kenston 59 Ben Thilges OL 6-4 260 Fr. Humboldt, IA Humboldt 60 Kyle Calloway OL 6-7 305 So. Belleville, IL East 60 Tyrel Detweiler OL 6-4 310 Fr. Williamsburg, IA Williamsburg 61 Travis Meade OL 6-2 285 So. Iowa City, IA West 63 Julian Vandervelde OL 6-3 295 #Fr. Davenport, IA Central 64 Cody Hundertmark DT 6-4 260 Fr. Humboldt, IA Humboldt 65 ** Daniel Olszta LS 5-11 230 Sr. New Lenox, IL Providence Catholic 65 Andrew Schulze LS 6-6 255 #Fr. Woodridge, IL Downers Grove South 67 Josh Koeppel LS/OL 6-1 260 #Fr. Iowa City, IA City High 68 Andy Kuempel OL 6-7 295 So. Cedar Rapids, IA Linn-Mar 69 Kyle Haganman OL 6-5 265 #Fr. Osage, IA Osage 70 Austin Postler OL 6-5 285 Jr. Iowa City, IA West 71 ** Seth Olsen OL 6-5 305 Jr. Omaha, NE Millard North 72 Mark Mahmens DL 6-3 255 So. Goose Lake, IA Northeast 73 Adam Gettis OL 6-4 235 Fr. Frankfort, IL Lincoln Way East 74 Dan Doering OL 6-6 300 So. Barrington, IL Barrington 74 Nick Brayton DL 6-3 235 Fr. Iowa City, IA West 75 * Wesley Aeschliman OL 6-8 318 Jr. Bloomfield, IA Davis County 76 ** Alex Kanellis OL 6-4 295 Jr. Iowa City, IA West 77 ** Clint Huntrods LS 6-5 270 Sr. Collins, IA CMB 78 ** Dace Richardson OL 6-6 305 Jr. Wheaton, IL Warrenville South 79 Bryan Bulaga OL 6-6 290 Fr. Crystal Lake, IL Marian Central Catholic 80 ** Andy Brodell WR 6-3 200 Jr. Ankeny, IA Ankeny 81 ** Tony Moeaki TE 6-4 255 Jr. Wheaton, IL Warrenville South 82 Allen Reisner TE 6-3 220 Fr. Marion, IA Marion 83 ** Brandon Myers TE 6-4 250 Jr. Prairie City, IA Prairie City-Monroe 84 Anthony Bowman WR 5-11 167 So. Detroit, MI St. Mary’s Prep 85 Michael Sabers TE 6-5 245 Jr. Iowa City, IA City 86 * Trey Stross WR 6-3 195 So. Avon Lake, OH Avon Lake 87 Zach Furlong TE 6-5 220 Fr. Xenia, OH Xenia 87 Thomas Nardo DL 6-3 245 Fr. Lancaster, PA Catholic HS 88 * Dominique Douglas WR 6-1 190 So. Detroit, MI Murray-Wright 89 James Cleveland WR 6-1 195 #Fr. Baytown, TX Robert E. Lee 90 Grant McCracken DE 6-3 250 Jr. Ankeny, IA Ankeny 90 Tyler Gerstandt TE 6-6 248 So. Cherokee, IA Washington 91 Broderick Binns DE 6-2 245 Fr. St. Paul, MN Cretin-Derham Hall 92 *** Kenny Iwebema DE 6-4 267 Sr. Arlington, TX Bowie 93 Mike Daniels DT 6-1 240 Fr. Blackwood, NJ Highland Regional 94 Adrian Clayborn DE 6-3 275 #Fr. St. Louis, MO Webster Groves 95 Karl Klug DE 6-4 235 #Fr. Caledonia, MN Caledonia 96 Lebron Daniel DE 6-2 220 Fr. Cleveland, OH Glenville 98 * Chad Geary DE 6-3 261 So. Tipton, IA Tipton 99 *** Bryan Mattison DE 6-3 272 Sr. Mishawaka, IN Penn * -- indicates letters won # -- indicates redshirt freshman

33 Lettermen: 115 Players: Seniors ______13 3-yr. Lettermen: ______8 Juniors ______24 2-yr. Lettermen: ______13 Sophomores ______21 1-yr. Lettermen: ______12 Redshirt Freshmen ______28 Freshmen ______29

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The 2006 University of Iowa football season resembled a two-act play. The first act We were pleased with what we saw from both Arvell Nelson and Ricky Stanzi. was pure enjoyment for everyone connected with Hawkeye football as Iowa won Both did some good things in the spring. As history has dictated, a quarterback five of its first six games. The second act, in turn, was a disappointment as Iowa in his first spring, can make a big jump if they continue to study and work at was 1-5 in the second half of the season. it, and I know both of those guys will. All three guys are capable of running our offense. I think all are capable of throwing the ball well, all three can The Hawkeyes, and their reputation for being a great bowl team, received an escape trouble and do a good job in the pocket. All three can move and do invitation to the 2006 Alamo Bowl. It was Iowa’s sixth straight bowl appearance some things on the run. And, all three have shown leadership qualities. In (one of only three teams in the Big Ten to do so) and followed four straight years addition, Adam Farnsworth showed great improvement this spring. It will be of January bowl game appearances. The Hawkeyes outplayed defending national fun to see how they improve as we begin fall camp.” champion Texas for much of the game. Ultimately, the Longhorns scored a come- from-behind 26-24 win. But, Iowa left Texas with its confidence restored and eager RUNNING BACK to begin the 2007 season. Two of the top running backs in the Big Ten will be seniors on the 2007 Iowa roster. All-America candidate Albert Young (5-10- 209) and Damian Sims (5-9-197) return Wins over Montana, Syracuse, Iowa State and Illinois allowed the Hawkeyes to for their final seasons. enter their Big Ten home opener against Ohio State. A national audience saw the Hawkeyes, in primetime from Kinnick Stadium, drop their first game of the season Young and Sims combined for 1,443 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns last season to the top-ranked Buckeyes. A big win over Purdue the following week preceded on 310 rushing attempts. The duo is considered by many to be the top 1-2 rushing Iowa’s slide into the second half of the season. threat in the league. Young was hurt much of the 2006 season but still rushed for a team-best 779 yards. The last five years have been unprecedented in Iowa football history. It’s resulted in two Big Ten championships (2002 & 2004), four January bowl games and three In addition, Young caught 30 passes for 225 yards and a touchdown as Iowa’s finishes in the nation’s top ten. A 22-game home winning streak (broken in 2005) fourth leading receiver in 2006. He has excellent power and is good at breaking and 24 straight home sellouts are additional positives of a program rich in tradition tackles. Young is currently eighth on Iowa’s career rushing charts with 2,205 and consistency. A pair of January bowl wins over highly regarded teams from the yards. He could move as high as second on the Iowa rushing charts with a good Southeastern Conference (Florida & LSU) are two more notches on the Hawkeye 2007. He ranked 17th nationally in rushing yards as a sophomore while leading win belt. the Big Ten in league games only.

The Hawkeyes had another outstanding senior class in 2006. The graduates Sims is an explosive breakaway threat and is especially dangerous when put into include five starters from offense (Scott Chandler, Marshal Yanda, Mike Jones, Mike the lineup after the opposing defense gets a steady dose of Young. Sims, a three- Elgin and and three from defense (Miguel Merrick, Marcus Paschal and time starter last year, also led Iowa in 2006 kickoff returns with 10 for 184 yards. Ed Miles). Yanda (third), Chandler (fourth) and Elgin (seventh) were NFL draft selections. Schlicher and punter Andy Fenstermaker are also gone. The Hawkeyes Iowa’s running backs are strong and talented and the top pair provides an excellent lost 25 lettermen (15 offense, eight defense, two special teams) from last year’s 1-2 punch. The success of a new quarterback and a rebuilt offensive line will roster. greatly determine the success of this unit.

Because of Iowa’s performance in the Alamo Bowl, expectations will again be high KIRK COMMENTS: this year. A strong blend of experience and talented underclassmen are reasons for “The veterans we have should help keep things stable and calm on the field. the optimism. The defense returns eight starters. Special teams and offense will Three guys (including FB Tom Busch) have been around and through a lot. see a lot of new starters in the line-up with excellent potential. That should help, not only with the quarterback, but also the inexperience we have in the offensive line. Hopefully we will have them all play at a high level, A total of 34 lettermen return, nine less than last year. That list includes eight keep them healthy and continue to see them improve. returning starters on defense (Ken Iwebema, Matt Kroul, Mitch King, Bryan Mattison, Mike Humpal, Mike Klinkenborg, Charles Godfrey and Adam Shada) and Albert and Damian have proven themselves to be very capable running backs. six on offense (Tom Busch, Albert Young, Andy Brodell, Dominique Douglas, Rafael Depth behind those two is something we were concerned about in the spring Eubanks and Seth Olsen). and something we will be concerned about in the fall. It’s important that some of the younger players continue to move forward, hopefully we will see Here is a look at the Hawkeyes, position by position. that take place.”

QUARTERBACK FULLBACK For the first time in four years the Iowa quarterback position does not belong to Senior Tom Busch (5-11, 235) returns, having started 26 consecutive games at Drew Tate. Tate ended his career ranked in the top five of virtually every Iowa fullback. He’s one of only two offensive players (TE Scott Chandler) to start at passing mark. The Hawkeyes won 23 games in that span and made it to the Capital the same position, every game, last year. He rushed only two times last year, One, Outback and Alamo bowls. His signal calling abilities will be missed. Also but caught eight passes for 55 yards and three touchdowns. He is considered an gone is Jason Manson, who proved to be an invaluable team leader as a quarterback excellent blocker and pass receiver. and receiver. Junior Jordan McLaughlin (6-0, 230) is Busch’s backup. Like Busch, McLaughlin is The search for Iowa’s next quarterback starts with sophomore Jake Christensen (6- a converted linebacker. He saw limited action in 10 games last year and recorded 1, 215). He the only returning signal caller with any game experience. Christensen no statistics. Another linebacker moving over to fullback is redshirt freshman started one game last year (Northern Illinois) and played in five games. He was Brett Morse (6-3, 230). The only other fullback on the roster is junior Eddie 23-35 passing for 285 yards and a pair of touchdowns. He is considered a strong Williams (5-11, 240). passer and had a solid spring. KIRK COMMENTS: A pair of freshmen from Ohio, Arvell Nelson (6-4, 210) and Ricky Stanzi (6-4, 215) “Tom Busch is a very productive blocker for us. We’re not a team that features are listed behind Christensen. Both have excellent credentials, are very athletic the fullback as a runner. It is important to have a guy in that position who and were impressive during their redshirt campaigns last year. can catch the ball. When Tom has had a chance to run the ball he has done a nice job, it’s just not a huge part of what we do. It’ll be hard to replace the all-Big Ten credentials Drew Tate left behind, but quarterback Coach Ken O’Keefe feels the Hawkeyes have excellent talent ready to It’s a little bit of a jump ball behind Tom. Jordan McLaughlin moved over a step to the front this season. year ago from defense, making progress and improvement. Eddie Williams has done some good things. Brett Morse moved over from defense in the spring and KIRK COMMENTS: we saw some things that were encouraging.” “There are some parallels to the last two guys who have become starters, in that they were the number two guy the year before. TIGHT END The Hawkeyes lost considerable talent with the graduation of Scott Chandler That year gives a guy a real chance to get a good fundamental understanding and Ryan Majerus. Both saw considerable playing time over the last four years. of what he is doing, if they take advantage of that in the proper way, to grow Chandler was a second team all-Big Ten selection and was selected by San Diego in and improve. Jake took advantage of that last year; he got a little more the fourth round of the NFL draft. He started all 13 games and was Iowa’s second playing time that what you might expect. In the Northern Illinois game he leading receiver with 46 catches for 591 yards and six touchdowns. His size and played with a lot of poise, made good decisions and played under control. pass catching ability will be missed.

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Junior Tony Moeaki (6-4, 255) is Iowa’s leading candidate to take over the top spot. A good place to start rebuilding the line is at center. Back doing the snapping will He has seen extensive action over the last two years and should provide invaluable be sophomore Rafael Eubanks (6-3, 285). A mid-season injury forced Eubanks out experience. Moeaki caught 11 passes for 140 yards and three touchdowns in 2006. of the lineup, but he still started nine games during the 2006 campaign. He played in every game as a true freshman in 2005. Depth at the center spot will be a questions mark after junior Rob Bruggeman (6- Junior Brandon Myers (6-4, 250) is listed behind Moeaki. He is a highly effective 3, 287) suffered a knee injury during spring drills. Bruggeman will have limited pass catcher capable of considerable playing time. Junior Michael Sabers (6-5, 245) availability due to surgery following spring practice. Sophomore Travis Meade (6-2, leads a group of underclassmen hoping for playing time. Others are sophomore 285) and freshman Josh Koeppel (6-1, 260) will need to gain experience behind Kyle Spading (6-6, 245) and converted sophomore wide receiver Tyler Gerstandt Eubanks. (6-6, 248). Ferentz feels confident and strong about the two junior veterans in Seth Olsen Talent doesn’t seem to be a problem at tight end. Coach Eric Johnson will need to (6-5, 305) and Dace Richardson (6-6, 305). Olsen had an outstanding sophomore build depth to offset the loss of Chandler and Majerus. season and is listed No. 1 at right guard after starting five times at guard and five times at tackle last year. Redshirt freshman Julian Vandervelde (6-3, 295) is listed KIRK COMMENTS: behind Olsen. “Tony’s probably more of a balanced tight end than what we lost in Scott Chandler, who was converted from wide receiver. We felt Tony would be Richardson started eight games at left tackle during an injury plagued 2006 season capable in both blocking and receiving and are very optimistic he will continue and holds down that spot heading into the fall. Converted sophomore tight end to improve. Tyler Blum (6-6, 285) is listed behind Richardson.

Brandon Myers has done a good job. He’s made some strides with his blocking A major switch during the spring involved junior Alex Kanellis (6-4, 295) moving and maturity. With those two we have a very capable one-two punch. Myers to offense from the defensive side. Kanellis started four times as a defensive was a guy who came on strong in December and he carried that into the spring end where he registered 19 tackles last year. He had an appendectomy just prior as well.” to the Illinois game last year and played in the Ohio State game a week later. Obviously, toughness is not a question with Kanellis, who played in 2005 as a true WIDE RECEIVER freshman. The Hawkeyes were extremely young and inexperienced at wide receiver last year. The inexperience showed in the form of dropped passes at the most inopportune Sophomore Kyle Calloway (6-7, 205) is listed as the started at the right tackle spot times. The good news is that virtually all of those young receivers are back with a heading into pre-season camp, while Kanellis and junior Wesley Aeschliman (6-8, year’s experience under their belts. 318) are listed at that spot as well.

The top returnees are sophomore Dominique Douglas (6-1, 190) and junior Andy It’s a new ball game at left guard, as a pair of sophomores listed at that spot will Brodell (6-3, 200). Douglas started the final 11 games as a true freshman. He led be seeing their first extensive action. Andy Kuempel (6-7, 295) concluded spring the nation’s true freshmen receivers with 49 catches and his 654 receiving yards practice as the starter, ahead of Dan Doering (6-6, 300). was second nationally. He averaged 13.3 yards per catch. Those numbers made him Iowa’s leading receiver and got him selected to The Sporting News third freshman Junior Austin Postler (6-5, 285) and redshirt freshman Kyle Haganman (6-5, 265) all-America team and The Sporting News’ first freshman all-Big Ten team. and sophomore Richie Amendola (6-3, 260) are additional players who could work their way onto the depth chart. As has been the case in past years, the Hawkeye Brodell was Iowa’s third leading receiver with 39 receptions for 724 yards and coaching staff will juggle the pieces to get the best fit, with the linemen having five touchdowns. He had six catches for 159 yards and two touchdowns against the flexibility to play different positions. Texas in the Alamo Bowl. The 159 yards set an Alamo Bowl record and his 63- yard scoring reception against the Longhorns is the longest in Iowa bowl history. KIRK COMMENTS: Brodell caught 13 passes for 318 yards and three touchdowns in the final two “One of the great stories on our football team last year was Seth Olsen. He got games a year ago. his first start at Illinois in game four, and came on and played extremely well for us the rest of the season. Seth was a guy who had sputtered a little bit in Sophomores Trey Stross (6-3, 195) and Anthony Bowman (5-11, 167) gained the pre-season, but when he got his opportunity, he really did a good job. Not valuable experience as freshmen. Bowman played as a true freshman. Stross only with his play on the field, but he also gave us great leadership. That will caught 13 passes for 189 yards and one touchdown. Bowman had no catches with be critical, as he is our most experienced guy returning. We’re counting on limited playing time. him to play well and continue to be an outstanding leader in that group. Seth Four redshirt freshmen are all considered talented with an excellent chance to could play tackle or guard, we’ll do what’s best for the entire group. gain playing time this fall. The four are James Cleveland (6-1, 195), Paul Chaney, Jr. (5-9, 165), Derrell Johnson-Koulianos (6-1, 205) and Ben Evans (6-0, 180). The next two guys with experience are Rafael Eubanks and Dace Richardson. Both have played well for us when they have been in the line-up and have KIRK COMMENTS: continued to move along. Beyond that, it’s a wide open derby right now. What “A year ago this was a real concern for us, for obvious reasons. The good happens during the month of August is really going to determine how our line- news is that our two starting guys showed great improvement last fall. Andy up settles in. We think we have the nucleus for a good line, but we are going Brodell finished the season in superb fashion against Texas and at Minnesota. to be inexperienced at the front end of the season. I think what we saw in the spring was a guy really starting to enjoy the game and enjoy playing his position. Success can do that for a guy, and I think he’s We have a lot of guys in contention for the other spots. Kyle Calloway, Andy excited about things. Kuempel, Travis Meade, Dan Doering, Wes Aschliemann, all those guys are in there. Plus I would mention Tyler Blum, who had back surgery a year ago. Dominique Douglas has been with us a year. For being a true freshman a year He made the move fulltime to offensive line and we thought he made good ago, he did some real positive things. He had a good attitude in the spring, progress. Alex Kanellis moved over to offense as well, but missed significant he’s worked hard. Those two guys give us a good starting point. The next time in the spring. I think he was doing a good job and could enter the picture. guy to mention would be James Cleveland, who had a very nice spring. Trey A newcomer like Julian Vandevelde impressed us as well. Stross is another guy who continues to impress and improve. Anthony Bowman played some as a freshman, he’s pushing forward as well. Those guys give us The big negative for us in the spring, team wise, was Rob Bruggeman getting a good nucleus to start with, and then we have some other guys too who we hurt. He had a knee injury which is going to set him back. He was doing well, think have a chance to help us.” so the other guys will have to pick up where we lost Rob. He won’t be ready at the start of practice; he may get some time this year, he may not. OFFENSIVE LINE Iowa’s 2007 offensive line will need to reload following the loss of three valuable We moved a lot of guys around to different spots in the spring. We’ll probably starters. How effectively the Hawkeyes fill those three spots could determine how do some of that in August as well. We’ll try to give everyone a chance to successful the 2007 season is. Gone are starting guards Mike Elgin and Mike Jones, compete, to get a thorough evaluation of everyone. Our minds are open going along with tackle Marshal Yanda. Jones was a first team all-Big Ten choice while into camp to see how things shake out.” Yanda made the second team. Elgin, a three-year starter, was honorable mention all-Big Ten and a two-time first team academic all-American. Yanda was a third round selection in the NFL draft, while Elgin was a seventh round pick and Jones signed a free agent contract immediately following the draft.

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DEFENSIVE LINE (Includes ends) Matt Kroul has done a great job week in and week out. Mitch King was slowed The Iowa defense found itself in unfamiliar and uncomfortable terrain last year. It’s by injuries last year after a very good season in 2005. He had an outstanding been the norm for a Kirk Ferentz and defensive coordinator Norm Parker coached spring. Hopefully we can keep all four healthy and playing at their highest defense to be in the Big Ten’s upper defensive echelons. Injuries and other problems level. put the 2006 Iowa defense in the position of giving up much more yardage that it’s accustomed to. It’s a problem the Hawkeyes don’t expect to last very long. Another pleasant surprise in the spring was Anton Narinskiy, who showed some sparks after moving back from offense in the spring. Those would be our top Iowa’s defensive line is rich in tradition and will be looking to rebound this year. seven guys up front. Lending credence to Iowa’s recent talented defensive lines are former Hawkeye defenders now playing in the NFL. All-Pro Aaron Kampman heads a list which Bryan Mattison has great intangibles. He’s a high motor player, he works also includes Colin Cole, Matt Roth, Jonathan Babineaux and Derreck Robinson, extremely hard and is a great role model for everyone on the team. Not just to name a few. for defense, for everyone. He brings a lot of energy to the field each and every day.” The 2007 defensive line will have a new coach for the first time since Ferentz arrived. Ron Aiken has moved to the NFL (Arizona) and his replacement is Rick LINEBACKERS (includes outside linebacker) Kaczenski, a graduate assistant on the Hawkeye staff the last two years. Iowa’s tradition at linebacker is becoming well known around the country. Two linebackers from the 2005 senior class are now highly regarded in the National Kaczenski will help coach an Iowa defense which returns eight starters. The Football League. They are Minnesota’s Chad Greenway and Green Bay’s Abdul defensive line could be very strong with both starting tackles and ends returning. Hodge. Gone from 2006 is Ed Miles, who accounted for 100 tackles, including 11 The Hawkeye rush defense was seventh and total defense was sixth in the Big Ten stops for loss, before signing a free agent contract with Miami. The Hawkeyes will last year. The strength of the line could ignite a surge to put Iowa’s defense among miss his 207 career stops. Also gone is the valuable Zach Gabelmann. He only had the league’s top units again. 16 tackles last year, but was an important reserve and played a critical role on Iowa’s specialty teams. Juniors Matt Kroul (6-3, 277) and Mitch King (6-3, 264) are both candidates for post-season honors as they return for their third year of extensive duty in the Returning starters are seniors Mike Klinkenborg (6-2, 240) and Mike Humpal (6-3, trenches. Kroul has been a starter 25 straight times and King has started 19 of 242). Both started 12 of 13 games last season. Klinkenborg was a second team the last 25 Hawkeye games. Both are very familiar with each other and their all-Big Ten choice after leading the Hawkeyes with 129 tackles, despite missing positions. The two accounted for 115 tackles (Kroul 59 and King 56) last season the Alamo Bowl due to injury. He also had five tackles for loss and was named and 108 in 2005. King led the 2006 Hawkeyes with 12 tackles (49 yards) for loss. a permanent team captain in 2006. He was named Walter Camp Defensive Player He also had five quarterback sacks. Kroul had 5.5 tackles (16 yards) for loss and of the Week for his play in Iowa’s win over Syracuse last year. His 129 tackles 2.5 quarterback sacks. ranked second in the Big Ten and eighth nationally. On top of all that he was a first team academic all-American with a 3.96 GPA. He’ll be a strong candidate Juniors Anton Narinskiy (6-4, 260) and Rashad Dunn (6-3, 290) are listed on the for post-season honors this year. Humpal had 49 tackles, 4.5 for losses. Humpal second unit at defensive tackle after making the move from the offensive line. has been a steady dependable force on Iowa’s defense. Like Klinkenborg, he is an Iowa coaches feel Rashad could be a force in the Hawkeye line. Dunn saw limited honor student as well. offensive line action in his first two years. Humpal was an outside linebacker, for the most part, last year, before moving Junior Grant McCracken (6-3, 250) and sophomore Mark Mahmens (6-3, 255) are inside for the Alamo Bowl vs. Texas. He’ll stay inside in 2007. Fighting Humpal hoping to learn the ropes behind veterans. Both will add depth while gaining and Klinkenborg for playing time will be senior Bryon Gattas (6-1, 233) and valuable experience. sophomore Pat Angerer (6-1, 230). Gattas had seven tackles while playing in all 13 games a year ago, mostly on special teams. Angerer also played in every game last Like the tackle positions, the Iowa staff feels very good about the returning starters year, but registered only five tackles. The combination of Klinkenborg, Humpal, at end, but depth needs to be developed. Gattas and Angerer at inside linebacker give the Hawkeyes strength and depth at the position. Seniors Bryan Mattison (6-3, 272) and Ken Iwebema (6-4, 267) are back for their final campaigns and both are candidates for post-season honors. Mattison has Sophomore A.J. Edds (6-4, 244) is listed as the top outside linebacker. Edds began started 25 straight games while Iwebema has started 20 of the last 25. Iwebema 2006 as a true freshman tight end and made the switch early in the season. Edds was a first team all-Big Ten selection in 2005 and was named to many pre-season started the Purdue game in place of the injured Humpal. He was credited with watch lists prior to the 2006 season. A shoulder injury kept him out of action nine tackles and a forced last year. Edds was named to The Sporting News for much of last season. He still was able to make 27 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss freshman first all-Big Ten team and honorable mention freshman all-America and three quarterback sacks. A healthy Iwebema will be a big plus for the Iowa team. defense. It’s plain to see the Hawkeyes need to develop more depth among the linebackers, Mattison was named to the 2006 honorable mention all-Big Ten team and was with three of the top four being seniors and not much experience behind them. named a 2006 permanent team captain. He had 59 tackles and 10.5 tackles for loss (74 yards) last year. His 6.5 quarterback sacks (-57 yards) led the team. The other linebacker candidates have little, if any, game experience. They include Mattison led the Big Ten (league games only) and was 21st nationally in forced junior Gavin McGrath (6-2, 235) and redshirt freshmen Jeremiha Hunter (6-2, 222) with four. and Jeff Tarpinian (6-3, 220). All have excellent potential and are just waiting for their chance. Behind those two ends are a group of talented, yet inexperienced players. Redshirt freshman Adrian Clayborn (6-3, 275) could play either end spot and is anxious Iowa linebackers have a reputation for being good, hard-hitting football players. to get into the battle for playing time. Joining him at the end spots will be This year is no different. It’s been said before about other defensive units on the sophomore Chad Geary (6-3, 220), junior Jared Oberland (6-0, 250) and redshirt team; the starters are good and depth needs to be fortified this spring. The talent freshman Karl Klug (6-4, 235). is there.

The defensive line could become one of the best in the Big Ten again. Staying KIRK COMMENTS: healthy and building depth is the key heading into the fall. There’s a lot of starting “Two of the three positions are experienced with Mike Klinkenborg and Mike talent and considerable talent waiting for a chance to be recognized. Humpal. Humpal moved back inside for the bowl game, which is his best spot and where he is most comfortable. That gives us two very veteran guys; both KIRK COMMENTS: seniors and both smart players. Both have been very productive. “If you look at us up front, we have four guys who have played a lot over the last two seasons. Behind the first four, we are relatively inexperienced. We chose to play A.J. Edds as a true freshman last year and he gained valuable experience; he was getting valuable reps as a back up and on special teams. Bryan Mattison has done a wonderful job at one end and we think Ken Iwebema He did a good job in the game he was able to start against Purdue. Behind has the potential to be a real good player after the injury problems he had last them are Bryon Gattas and Pat Angerer, two guys who have played special year. The two back-ups have really made strides. Chad Geary came a long way teams and done some good things. Jeremiah Hunter, Jeff Tarpinian and Troy last fall, and in the spring. Adrian Clayborn has worked extremely hard, both Johnson are redshirt freshmen. We are curious to see how they do, how they are making good progress. can improve as camp goes on.

22 Iowa Hawkeye Football 2006 SEASON PREVIEW

Klinkenborg and Humpal both have now been on the field for a year in a So who’s the next man in for the Hawkeyes? fulltime capacity. Their confidence level is higher and both had a good spring. We expect good things out of both of those guys and it helps that they are Redshirt freshman Ryan Donahue (6-3, 175) sat out last year after joining the playing behind four veteran players in the defensive line.” Hawkeyes as one of the nation’s top prep punters (and placekicker). He’ll begin the season as the starting punter. DEFENSIVE BACKS The good news is the return of both cornerbacks. The bad news is the loss of two The top two placekickers are sophomore Austin Signor (6-4, 230) and freshman four-year lettermen starters at the safety positions. Aside from the returning Daniel Murray (5-10, 175). Signor handled most of Iowa’s kickoff duties last year. starters, the backfield will be green and inexperienced. He was 2-2 on field goals (41 & 35 yards) and 5-5 on extra points. He has a strong leg and needs to become more consistent. Murray will be pushing Signor for Last year the Hawkeyes were faced with replacing cornerbacks Antwan Allen and playing time. Jovon Johnson. This year the loss of safeties Marcus Paschal and Miguel Merrick will be felt just as strongly. The two veterans accounted for 149 tackles last year, KIRK COMMENTS: with Merrick collecting credit for 82 and Paschal 67. Both were honorable mention “This might be the most inexperienced position on the team. Normally we all-Big Ten in 2006. The pair had over 400 career tackles between them and both have had one returner between the kicker and punter. This is a little like the signed NFL free agent contracts. offensive line. We feel we have the potential to get it done and get it done well; but we don’t have the experience right now. Senior Adam Shada (6-1, 185) will start at one corner with senior Charles Godfrey (6-1, 208) at the other. Shada started the first eight games last year before being Ryan has the talent and ability to be a very good punter. Austin and Daniel sidelined with a leg injury. He returned to play in the Alamo Bowl. Shada was an are competing for the placement job. All three guys did a solid job in the honorable mention all-Big Ten pick and another Hawkeye first team academic all- spring. No matter how it shakes out, our biggest issue will be consistency, American (there were three last year). He had 40 tackles and three interceptions, which has been the pattern when we have had new kickers. If we have to including a record 98-yard return for a touchdown against Purdue. weather that a little we will, both have a chance to be more than adequate for us. Austin kicked some last year and did pretty well when he had a chance. Godfrey started all 13 games last year after starting three in 2005. He was Iowa’s Both are tough minded competitors.” third leading tackler with 83 stops last year. He had two interceptions and forced one fumble. SPECIAL TEAMS The Hawkeyes finished first in Big Ten in kickoff coverage two years ago and eighth Four additional defensive backs have seen appreciable game experience. They are last year. The Hawkeyes were 10th in Big Ten kickoff returns. Punt returns and net senior Devan Moylan (5-10, 201), junior Bradley Fletcher (6-2, 200), sophomore punting both ranked sixth in the Big Ten. And, for the first time in recent memory, Marcus Wilson (6-2, 200) and junior Drew Gardner (5-10, 178). Moylan was injured Iowa did not block a kick. It’s obvious to all the Hawkeye special teams need to in the fourth game last season and missed the rest of the season. He was granted see improvement this year. It’s not coincidental that good Iowa teams (and good an additional year of eligibility early in the summer and adds experience to the records) were accompanied by stellar special teams play. strong safety position. It’s said often in Iowa City, but it’s especially true this year; the way to a coach’s Wilson started two games in place of the injured Paschal at mid-season and Fletcher heart is with special teams. With so many young players on the roster, this is a started four games late in the season when Shada was injured. Fletcher played in good area to gain the attention of the coaches. Strong special teams play is a great every game last year and had 38 tackles and a forced fumble, while Wilson had 21 ticket to earning additional playing time on the field. stops and an . KIRK COMMENTS: With Moylan not participating in spring practice, junior Harold Dalton (6-1, 201) “This is an area we feel we definitely have to improve upon our overall play. and redshirt freshman Lance Tillison (6-2, 205) shared time at strong safety. Part of that is the work of the specialists, including the return guys. We Redshirt freshman Brett Greenwood (6-0, 200) had a solid spring at free safety and haven’t had the return game as good as we would like, outside of maybe punt will battle Wilson for the starting spot at that position. returns. We can definitely upgrade our kick returns. Just as important is the play of our core players. We haven’t quite performed at the level that we The backfield appears, on paper, to be Iowa’s most inexperienced spot on defense. feel we need to. We saw some good indicators in the spring that we might With a number of quality young players, this unit could become deep and talented be a little bit healthier this year, but we need to continue to push there. As this year and in years to follow. a coaching staff, we might be a little more open minded to playing some true freshmen to get a little more octane in that area. We have to keep the strong KIRK COMMENTS: areas solid, and work to improve other phases. We haven’t been consistent “Charles Godfrey and Adam Shada have done a good job, with Bradley Fletcher enough in a lot of areas; we have to get back to a higher level of play with the most experienced guy behind them. Adam and Charles both played well our special teams. in the spring. We need them to stabilize the secondary as we bring the young guys along at safety. Adam was playing well before missing the four games Dan Olszta (punts) and Clint Huntrods (placements) both return and they have with an injury a year ago. Charles became more comfortable as the season done a good job with the snaps. Dan has had two outstanding seasons in that progressed and had an excellent spring as well. We expect a real strong senior department and Clint is in his second year snapping for placements after a year from both of those guys. solid year last fall.”

We’ll start the fall with five guys in contention for two spots; it’s probably too THE SCHEDULE early to call right now. Harold Dalton and Marcus Wilson have been around a Iowa will play a 12-game regular season schedule that includes six home games, little more with their playing time a year ago. It will be a big boost to have five road games and a season opener at a neutral site. There is no week off during Devan back for another year. He was playing well when he was injured last the campaign, which ends with a non-conference home game. season. We have two first year guys in Lance Tillison and Brett Greenwood. This area is similar to the offensive line, in that we may go halfway through The Hawkeyes have traditionally played one of the nation’s top schedules and this camp before we know who might be in the starting line-up.” year is no different. Seven of last year’s opponents appeared in bowl games and six teams on the 2007 schedule played in 2006 bowl games. New to Iowa’s non- KICKING GAME conference schedule is season-closing foe Western Michigan. Other non-conference It’s a whole new ball game for Iowa’s kicking game. Kicker Kyle Schlicher and games include the Sept. 1st season opener against Northern Illinois at Soldier Field punter Andy Fenstermaker are both gone. Both were honorable mention all-Big in Chicago. That game is followed by a home contest against Syracuse and a road Ten choices last year and were on the watch lists for kicker and punter of the year trip against Iowa State. The Hawkeyes also have Kinnick Stadium contests with awards. Indiana, Illinois, Michigan State and Minnesota. Big Ten road contests include Wisconsin, Penn State, Purdue and Northwestern. Michigan and Ohio State are Big Schlicher finished his career with 260 points to rank fourth on Iowa’s all-time Ten teams not on the Iowa schedule for the next two years. scoring charts. He was 51-65 on career field goals and made 106-111 extra points. His 51 career field goals rank third in Iowa history. Like Nate Kaeding, the loss of Schlicher will be a big one for the Hawkeyes. Fenstermaker was reliable, averaging nearly 38 yards a punt. Of his 56 punts, 19 were downed inside the 20-yard line, and opponents had just 33 total return yards in 13 games.

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COACH KIRK FERENTZ IOWA AMONG BIG TEN’S ELITE The 2002 Associated Press, Walter Camp National Coach of the Year and AFCA Regional Ohio State has the most conference victories the last five years with 33. Michigan ranks Coach of the Year and two-time Big Ten Coach of the Year, Kirk Ferentz (pronounced second (32) and Iowa (27) ranks third during that time span. Michigan (26) has won the FAIR-rintz, rhymes with parents), is in his ninth season as Iowa’s head football coach. most league contests the last four years, followed by Ohio State (25) and Iowa (19). Ferentz guided Iowa to Big Ten titles twice in the last five years and four straight January bowl games, including back-to-back New Year’s Day bowl victories (2004 Outback Bowl STARTERS RETURNING and 2005 Capital One Bowl). Iowa has posted a 44-19 (.698) overall mark and a 27-13 Iowa returns six starters on offense and eight on defense. The returning starters on offense (.675) Big Ten record the last five seasons. Ferentz, at Iowa, holds an overall record of include: center Rafael Eubanks, tackle Seth Olsen, running back Albert Young, fullback 55-43 (.561) and a 34-30 (.531) mark in Big Ten games. In 11 seasons as a college head Tom Busch, wide receivers Andy Brodell and Dominique Douglas (plus part-time starters coach, his career mark is 67-64 (.511). Ferentz, who boasts the second-most victories RB Damian Sims and OT Dace Richardson). The defensive starters returning include: ends by a Hawkeye head coach, will coach his 100th game as Iowa’s head coach on Sept. 8 vs. Kenny Iwebema and Bryan Mattison, tackles Matt Kroul and Mitch King, linebackers Mike Syracuse in Iowa City. Klinkenborg and Mike Humpal and corners Adam Shada and Charles Godfrey (plus part-time starters DB Bradley Fletcher and DB Marcus Wilson). HAWKEYE HISTORY Iowa has played 1,091 games since beginning football in 1889. Iowa’s overall record is RETURNING WITH HONORS 553-499-39 (.525). That includes a 349-194-16 (.639) record in home games, a 204-303- Iowa returns three players who earned all-Big Ten honors a year ago. That list includes LB 23 (.407) record in games away from Iowa City, a 272-336-25 (.449) mark in Big Ten Mike Klinkenborg, who was a second team honoree by the media. DE Bryan Mattison and games and a 232-159-15 (.590) record in Kinnick Stadium. DB Adam Shada earned honorable mention accolades.

HAWKEYES TO PLAY 12 IOWA VS. RANKED TEAMS The 2007 Hawkeyes will play six home games in Kinnick Stadium, where they have posted a These are Iowa’s most recent wins vs. nationally ranked opponents: 28-5 (.848) record the last five seasons. Iowa will open its 2007 season vs. Northern Illinois at Soldier Field on Sept. 1. The opener will be the first NCAA Bowl Subdivision contest Home: 30-7 over ninth-ranked Wisconsin, 11/20/04 in renovated Soldier Field and first since Northwestern defeated Oklahoma on August 23, 33-7 over 23rd-ranked Ohio State, 10/6/04 1997, in the Pigskin Classic. Additionally, the game will mark the first time Iowa opens Road: 20-10 over 19th-ranked Wisconsin, 11/12/05 the season at a neutral site since playing Kansas State on August 26, 2000, at Arrowhead 34-9 over eighth-ranked Michigan, 10/26/02 Stadium in Kansas City. Neutral: 30-25 over 11th-ranked LSU, Capital One Bowl, 1/1/05 37-17 over 17th-ranked Florida, Outback Bowl, 1/1/04 The Hawkeyes’ home opener will come against Syracuse one week later. Other Iowa home games include Indiana, Illinois, Michigan State, Minnesota and Western Michigan. The HAWKEYES LOOK FOR NEW SIGNAL CALLER Hawkeyes’ only true road non-conference contest is at intra-state rival Iowa State, while Iowa will be starting a new quarterback for the first time since the 2004 season. The they travel to play conference foes Wisconsin, Penn State, Purdue and Northwestern. Six Hawkeyes need to replace three-year (2004-06) starter Drew Tate. Tate concluded his career of Iowa’s 12 opponents played in bowl games in 2006 (Northern Illinois, Western Michigan, ranked second in passing yards (8,292), touchdown passes (61), completions (665), attempts Wisconsin, Penn State, Purdue and Minnesota). (1,090) and total offense (8,427) and third in completion percentage (.610) at Iowa.

Iowa has a new Big Ten slate, as this season marks the first time in three years it will play The Hawkeyes currently have three potential starting candidates: Jake Christensen, Arvell Michigan State and Penn State. While the Spartans and Nittany Lions rejoin the Hawkeye Nelson and Ricky Stanzi. Christensen is listed as the pre-season starter on the depth chart schedule, leaving are Michigan and Ohio State for the next two seasons. and is the only returnee with game experience. The 6-1 sophomore saw action in five games, including one start a year ago. Christensen completed 23-35 passes for 285 yards IOWA OPENS BIG TEN PLAY ON ROAD and two touchdowns in 2006, including 19-30 for 256 yards and two scores in his only start Iowa will begin its quest for a 12th Big Ten championship Sept. 22 at Wisconsin. This year in the Hawkeyes’ 24-14 victory over Northern Illinois. In fact, if Christensen starts Iowa’s marks the eighth time in nine years, including the last six, the Hawkeyes open league play 2007 opener against the Huskies, it is believed that he will be the first quarterback in NCAA away from Iowa City. Iowa’s lone conference home opener, under Coach Ferentz, came in Bowl Subdivision history to start his first two games against the same team. 2001 when it defeated Penn State. Both Nelson and Stanzi are redshirt freshman, stand 6-foot-4 and hail from Ohio. Nelson IOWA LEADERSHIP COUNCIL was a second team all-state and first team all-conference honoree his senior year at Glenville Iowa’s Leadership Council for the 2007 season includes five seniors, three juniors, three High School, while Stanzi was first team all-state and all-conference and named the Ohio sophomores, one redshirt freshman and one true freshman. A member of the incoming Division III Offensive Player of the Year his senior year for Lake Catholic High School. freshman class will be named soon. Permanent team captains are named at the conclusion of each season. The Leadership Council for this season includes seniors Tom Busch, Mike IOWA RETURNS TWO EXPERIENCED BACKS Humpal, Mike Klinkenborg, Bryan Mattison and Albert Young; juniors Rob Bruggeman, Iowa returns two experienced senior running backs to lead its rushing attack in 2007, Matt Kroul and Seth Olsen; sophomores Jake Christensen, A.J. Edds and Rafael Eubanks and Albert Young and Damian Sims. Young ranks eighth in Iowa career rushing with 2,205 redshirt freshman Brett Greenwood. yards. He needs only 66 yards to tie Ronnie Harmon for seventh (2,271). Young ranked first in team rushing attempts (178), rushing yards (779), touchdowns (7) and all-purpose TELEVISION SCHEDULE yards (1,004), fourth in receptions (30) and fifth in receiving yards (225) in 2006. He A majority, if not all, of Iowa’s games this season will be selected for television. The ranked eighth in Big Ten rushing (59.6). Young carried the ball 249 times for 1,334 yards Big Ten Conference announces game times and television stations no later than 12 days (111.2 avg.) and a team-best eight touchdowns in 2005. The native of Moorestown, NJ, prior to game days. Iowa’s first five games have already been selected for television. The was a 2005 second team all-Big Ten selection by the media and honorable mention pick Hawkeyes will play their season opener vs. Northern Illinois at Chicago’s Soldier Field Sept. by the coaches, averaged 125.2 yards in conference games to lead the league by 0.3 yards 1 at 2:30 p.m. on ESPNU. Iowa will make its Big Ten Network debut in hi-definition Sept. per game over Minnesota’s Laurence Maroney (124.9). Young also ranked second in all- 8 vs. Syracuse at 7:05 p.m., marking the second straight year, and sixth time ever, Kinnick purpose yards in league games, only 0.9 yards behind leader Brandon Williams (177.9) of Stadium will host a night game. The Hawkeyes will make their first-ever appearance on the Wisconsin. Young became the first Hawkeye to lead the conference in rushing (league Versus Network when they visit intrastate rival Iowa State Sept. 15 at 12:30 p.m. Iowa’s games only) since Dennis Mosley in 1979. conference opener at Wisconsin will air on ABC to a split-national audience at 7:05 p.m. The Black and Gold’s homecoming game vs. Indiana Sept. 29 will be televised on either Sims ranked second on the Hawkeyes in rushing yards (686), rushing attempts (132), ESPN, ESPN2 or the Big Ten Network at 11:05 a.m. All times listed are central time. Iowa’s all-purpose yards (981) and touchdowns (6) in 2006. His totals from a year ago helped bowl game vs. Texas on Dec. 30, 2006, marked the 65th consecutive game the Hawkeyes him eclipse 1,000 yards rushing in his career. He now has 1,005 yards and is the 37th appeared on television. The last Iowa contest not televised was vs. Minnesota on Nov. 17, Hawkeye to top the 1,000-yard plateau. The native of Boynton Beach, FL, started two 2001. games in 2006 (Purdue and Indiana) for injured starter Albert Young. Sims carried the ball 20 times for 155 yards and two scores against the Boilermakers. The 155 yards is a HAWKEYES BY THE NUMBERS career-high, besting his 104 yards vs. Minnesota in 2005. Iowa returns 33 lettermen from 2006, including 17 on offense, 15 on defense and one kicker. The Hawkeyes return six starters on offense and eight on defense. The lettermen DOUBLE TROUBLE breakdown includes seven three-year lettermen, 13 two-year lettermen and 12 one-year Iowa returns its top two wide receivers from a year ago, junior Andy Brodell and sophomore lettermen. Dominique Douglas. Brodell finished the 2006 season with two strong performances. Brodell caught seven passes for 159 yards and a touchdown in the regular season finale The total roster has 115 players, and includes 13 seniors, 27 juniors, 21 sophomores, 28 and six passes for 159 yards and two touchdowns vs. Texas in the Alamo Bowl. The 159 redshirt freshmen and 30 true freshmen. The pre-season depth chart includes 11 seniors, yards against the Longhorns was an Alamo Bowl record. He also had a career-long 63- 14 juniors, 13 sophomores and 10 redshirt freshmen. Only three seniors (two running backs yard touchdown reception vs. Texas, which was the longest touchdown reception in Iowa and one fullback) are listed on the offensive depth chart. bowl history and the fifth-longest reception in Alamo Bowl history. His two Alamo Bowl touchdown receptions (63 and 23 yards) ties an Iowa bowl record with four others.

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The native of Ankeny, IA, finished 2006 ranked first on the team in yards (724) and THE NAME GAME yards per catch (18.6) and third in receptions (39). His 724 yards rank 21st-best in Iowa Iowa has two players named Murphy (Jayme and Nick, no relation). single-season history. Mike and Tyler are the most popular first names. There are four Mike’s (Daniels, Humpal, Douglas was named to The Sporting News’ Freshman All-America third team. He caught Klinkenborg and Morio) and four Tyler’s (Blum, Gerstandt, Nielsen and Sash). There are 49 passes for 654 yards and two touchdowns, both tops in Iowa’s record books for a three players named Adam (Farnsworth, Gettis and Shada), Daniel (Doering, Murray and freshman wide receiver. The native of Detroit, MI, ranked first in the country among true Olzsta), Kyle (Calloway, Haganman and Spading) and Nick (Brayton, Kuchel and Murphy). freshmen wide receivers in receptions and second in yards. There are two Andy’s (Brodell and Kuempel), Austin’s (Postler and Signor), Ben’s (Evans and Thilges), Brett’s (Greenwood and Morse), Jordan’s (Bernstine and McLaughlin) and Tom’s KLINKENBORG ANCHORS LINEBACKING CORPS (Busch and Nardo). Linebacker Mike Klinkenborg returns for his final season after a stellar junior campaign. Klinkenborg ranked second in the Big Ten and eighth in the country in tackles per game THE HAWKEYES, SIZE WISE (10.75). He led Iowa with 129 tackles, 29 more than second-ranked LB Edmond Miles Redshirt Freshman WR Paul Chaney, Jr. is the lightest Hawkeye player at 165 pounds. (100). The native of Rock Rapids, IA, earned second team all-Big Ten accolades by the Junior OL Wesley Aeschliman is the heaviest at 318 pounds. A total of six Hawkeye players media. He recorded double-digit tackles in nine of 12 games in 2006. He was credited are listed over 300 pounds. with a career-high 16 stops vs. Northwestern. Klinkenborg was unable to play in the bowl game vs. Texas due to injury. The tallest player, at 6-8, is Aeschliman, while the shortest player, at 5-9, is Chaney, Jr.

Despite losing his father last Sept. 10, Klinkenborg started vs. Iowa State and amassed The average Hawkeye player is 6-1 and weighs 233 pounds. That is one inch shorter and eight tackles and helped lead the Hawkeye defense. His performance just days after his three pounds heavier than the average Iowa player in 2006. father’s death earned Klinkenborg Walter Camp Football Foundation Defensive Player of the Week honors. Klinkenborg was one of three Hawkeyes (Adam Shada and Mike Elgin) IOWA STATS ON THE INTERNET to earn first team academic all-America honors; Iowa was the only school to accomplish Statistics and play-by-play accounts of Iowa football games are available live on the that feat in 2006. Internet. The statistical program allows viewers to read the play-by-play action just moments after it takes place, and to view all individual and team statistics while the game IOWA NOTES is in progress. The program can be accessed through hawkeyesports.com and then clicking • Iowa retained possession of the Cy-Hawk Trophy with its 27-17 triumph over Iowa State on the Gametracker link. This feature is available for all home games and most road on Sept. 16, 2006 in Iowa City. contests during the 2007 season. • Iowa has won 44 of its last 61 regular season contests (.721). • In the last five years, Iowa is 37-5 when leading at the half and 42-3 when leading WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCES after three quarters. Head Coach Kirk Ferentz holds his weekly press conferences every Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. at • Iowa has been bowl eligible the last six seasons, the school’s longest string of success the Hayden Fry Football Complex. Selected player interviews take place immediately after since playing in eight straight bowl games (1981-88). Ferentz meets the media. • Thirty-two of Iowa’s 98 games over the last seven seasons have been decided by seven points or less (15-18) and 33 were played against opponents who were ranked in the top 25 IOWA TV SATELLITE SERVICE at the time (12-21). Each Tuesday Iowa offers video highlights of Coach Kirk Ferentz’s weekly news conference, • Iowa posted 33 overall wins the last four years (2003-06), a total that ranks 21st-best plus player clips & highlights, via satellite. The time is normally 2-2:15 p.m. CT. Contact in the country. the Iowa Sports Information office for weekly coordinates. • All seven of Iowa’s home games in 2006 were sellouts (Montana, Iowa State, Ohio State, Purdue, Northern Illinois, Northwestern and Wisconsin). Iowa’s 2005 and 2006 home attendance average of 70,585 is a school record. Pronunciation Guide • Iowa enters the 2007 season with a consecutive home sellout streak of 24, dating back to the 2003 season. The last Hawkeye game not sold out was vs. Buffalo (9/6/03). All Coach Kirk Ferentz ______FAIR-ints six home contests this season are expected to be sellouts. Assistant Coach Rick Kaczenski ______kuh-ZIN-ski • Iowa tied for third in the Big Ten in 2005 and has 47 first-division finishes in the Wesley Aeschliman ______ASH-ul-min Richie Amendola ______AH-min-DOE-luh conference, including 11 championships and eight additional finishes among the top Pat Angerer ______ANN-gir-ir three in the league. The Hawkeyes have finished among the top three in the Big Ten Nyere Aumaitre ______NYE-air-ee uh-MAY-tree standings three of the last five years. Jordan Bernstine ______BURN-steen • Iowa is one of only three institutions (Iowa, Florida and Tennessee) that have a Broderick Binns ______BINS former football and men’s basketball National Coach of the Year currently coaching their Tyler Blum ______BLOOM respective team. Andy Brodell ______bro-DELL Rob Bruggeman ______BRUG-uh-min Brian Bulaga ______BOO-laug-uh DOMINANT AT HOME Rashad Dunn ______ruh-SHOD Iowa has won 27 of its last 31 games in Kinnick Stadium, dating back to the 2002 season. A.J. Edds ______EEds The Hawkeyes’ four losses came to Michigan (23-20 in overtime in 2005), Ohio State (38- Rafael Eubanks ______RAH-fi-el YOU-banks 17 in 2006), Northwestern (21-7 in 2006) and Wisconsin (24-21 in 2006). Iowa recorded Bryon Gattas ______GAT-us a school-record 22-game home winning streak between 2002-05. Justin Greiner ______GRINE-ir Mike Humpal ______HUM-pull th Clint Huntrods ______HUNT-rods The Hawkeyes (.846, 22-4) boast the 11 -best home winning percentage in the nation Kenny Iwebema ______ee-WEB-uh-muh over the last four years (2003-06). Derrell Johnson-Koulianos ______KOU-lee-AUN-os Alex Kanellis ______kuh-NELL-is IOWA LIKES STARTING ON OFFENSE Karl Klug ______KLOU-g Iowa has started on offense in 84 of its last 92 games, including 12 of 13 games in 2006. Josh Koeppel ______KEP-uhl Iowa’s games vs. Iowa State (9/16/06), vs. Minnesota (11/19/05), vs. Michigan (10/22/05), Matt Kroul ______KROLL at Purdue (10/8/05), at Minnesota (11/13/04), vs. Purdue (11/6/04), at Miami, OH Andy Kuempel ______KEM-pul Mark Mahmens ______MAY-muns (9/7/02) and at Michigan State (9/27/03) are the only contests that the Hawkeyes didn’t Tony Moeaki ______MO-ee-AH-kee start on offense. Iowa won six of those eight games. Iowa has started the game on offense Mike Morio ______MOR-ee-oh in 86-of-98 games under Kirk Ferentz. Diauntae Morrow ______Dee-AHN-tay MOR-oh Brian Mungongo ______Mun-GUN-go HOME GROWN HAWKEYES Anton Narinsky ______an-TAHN nuh-RIN-ski Iowa’s roster of 115 players includes 50 players from Iowa. The roster includes 14 players Arvell Nelson ______are-VELL Daniel Olszta ______OHL-stuh from Illinois; 12 from Ohio; six from New Jersey; five from Texas and Minnesota; four from Paki O’Meara ______PAH-kee Florida and Pennsylvania; three from Michigan, Missouri and Nebraska; two from Indiana Austin Postler ______POSS-lir and one from Georgia, Kansas, Utah and Wisconsin. Allen Reisner ______RISE-nur Chris Rowell ______RAH-ul MORE THAN ONE Michael Sabers ______SAY-birs Thirteen high schools have contributed more than one player to the current Iowa football Colin Sandeman ______CAH-lin roster. The leaders are Iowa City West (Iowa) and Glenville (Ohio) with four. Iowa City High Adam Shada ______SHAY-duh Austin Signor ______SEEG-nor (Iowa), Cretin-Derham Hall (Minnesota), C.R. Washington (Iowa), Millard North (Nebraska) Ricky Stanzi ______STAN-zee and Humboldt (Iowa) high schools all have three, while six other schools have two players Jeff Tarpinian ______tar-PIN-ee-un on the roster. Ben Thilges ______TILL-gis

Iowa Hawkeye Football 25 LETTERMEN

Returning (33) Lost (25) Offense (17) Offense (14) Quarterback (1) -- * Jake Christensen Quarterback (2) -- **** Drew Tate Running Back (2) -- *** Damian Sims ** Jason Manson ** Albert Young Running Back (2) -- *** Sam Brownlee Fullback (1) -- *** Tom Busch ** Shonn Greene Tight End (2) -- ** Tony Moeaki Fullback (1) -- **** Champ Davis ** Brandon Myers Tight End (2) -- **** Scott Chandler Wide Receiver (3) -- ** Andy Brodell **** Ryan Majerus * Dominique Douglas Wide Receiver (3) -- *** Kennon Christian * Trey Stross **** Calvin Davis Offensive Line (8) -- * Wes Aeschliman ** Herb Grigsby * Tyler Blum Offensive Line (4) -- ` **** Mike Elgin * Rafael Eubanks **** Mike Jones ** Clint Huntrods * Bryan Ryther ** Alex Kanellis ** Marshal Yanda ** Seth Olsen ** Daniel Olszta Defense (8) ** Dace Richardson Defensive Line (2) -- ** Ryan Bain * Ettore Ewen Linebacker (2) -- **** Zach Gabelmann Defense (15) **** Ed Miles Defensive End (2) -- *** Kenny Iwebema Defensive Back (6) -- **** Ma’Quan Dawkins *** Bryan Mattison * Justin Edwards Defensive Line (3) -- * Chad Geary **** Marcus Merrick ** Mitch King **** Marcus Paschal ** Matt Kroul * Marcus Wilson Linebacker (5) -- * Pat Angerer * A.J. Edds Specialists (2) * Bryon Gattas Punter (1) ** Andy Fenstermaker ** Mike Humpal Kicker (1) *** Kyle Schlicher *** Mike Klinkenborg * - - indicates letters earned Defensive Back (5) -- ** Bradley Fletcher * Drew Gardner Starters Information *** Charles Godfrey Returning (14, no specialists) *** Devan Moylan Reflects 2006 final game line-up. Number of 2006 starts in ( ) *** Adam Shada Offense (6) Fullback Tom Busch (13) Running Back Albert Young (10) Specialists (1) Wide Receiver Andy Brodell (6) Kicker (1) - - * Austin Signor Dominique Douglas (11) Offensive Line Rafael Eubanks (9) Seth Olsen (10) Lettermen Breakdown 3-year Lettermen: 8 Defense (8) 2-year Lettermen: 13 Defensive End Kenny Iwebema (7) 1-year Lettermen: 12 Bryan Mattison (13) Defensive Tackle Mitch King (11) Matt Kroul (13) Linebacker Mike Humpal (12) Mike Klinkenborg (12) Defensive Back Charles Godfrey (13) Adam Shada (9)

Specialists (0) none Lost (10) Offense (5) Quarterback Drew Tate (11) Tight End Scott Chandler (13) Offensive line Mike Elgin (13) Mike Jones (12) Marshal Yanda (13)

Defense (3) Linebacker Ed Miles (13) Defensive Back Miguel Merrick (13) Marcus Paschal (10)

Specialists (2) Kicker Kyle Schlicher (12) Punter Andy Fenstermaker (13)

26 Iowa Hawkeye Football STARTERS

2007 Depth Chart by Class (Career starts in parenthesis where applicable)

Seniors (11): FB Tom Busch (28) Sophomores (14): LB Pat Angerer LB Bryon Gattas OL Tyler Blum DB Charles Godfrey (16) WR Anthony Bowman LB Mike Humpal (12) OL Kyle Calloway DL Kenny Iwebema (19) QB Jake Christensen (1) LB Mike Klinkenborg (12) OL Dan Doering DL Bryan Mattison (25) WR Dominique Douglas (11) DB Devan Moylan (1) LB A.J. Edds (1) DB Adam Shada (12) OL Rafael Eubanks (9) RB Damian Sims (3) DL Chad Geary RB Albert Young (21) OL Andy Kuempel OL Travis Meade PK Austin Signor (1) WR Trey Stross Juniors (15): OL Wesley Aeschliman WR Andy Brodell (7) DB Harold Dalton DL Rashad Dunn DB Bradley Fletcher Redshirt Freshmen (10): DE Adrian Clayborn DB Drew Gardner WR James Cleveland DL Alex Kanellis (4) P Ryan Donahue DL Mitch King (20) DB Brett Greenwood DL Matt Kroul (25) LB Jeremiah Hunter FB Jordan McLaughlin PK Daniel Murray TE Tony Moeaki QB Arvell Nelson TE Brandon Myers QB Ricky Stanzi DL Anton Narinskiy DB Lance Tillison OL Seth Olsen (11) OL Julian Vandevelde OL Dace Richardson (8)

Iowa Hawkeye Football 27 2007 DEPTH CHART

OFFENSE DEFENSE

Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. SE 80 ** Andy Brodell 6-3 200 Jr DE 92 ** Kenny Iwebema 6-4 267 Sr. 89 James Cleveland 6-1 195 #Fr. 94 Adrian Clayborn 6-3 275 #Fr. LT 78 ** Dace Richardson 6-6 305 Jr. DT 53 ** Matt Kroul 6-3 277 Jr. 60 Kyle Calloway 6-7 3-5 So. 56 Rashad Dunn 6-3 285 Jr. LG 68 Andy Kuempel 6-7 295 So. DT 47 ** Mitch King 6-3 264 Jr. 74 Dan Doering 6-7 300 So. 59 Anton Narinskiy 6-4 265 Jr. C 52 * Rafael Eubanks 6-3 285 So. DE 99 *** Bryan Mattison 6-3 272 Sr. 58 Rob Bruggeman 6-3 287 Jr. 98 * Chad Geary 6-3 261 So. RG 75 * Wesley Aeschliman 6-8 318 Jr. OLB 49 * A.J. Edds 6-4 244 So. 61 Travis Meade 6-2 285 So. 42 Jeremiha Hunter 6-2 222 #Fr. or 63 Julian Vandervelde 6-3 295 #Fr. MLB 40 *** Mike Klinkenborg 6-2 240 Sr. RT 71 * Seth Olsen 6-5 305 Jr. 41 * Bryan Gattas 6-1 233 Sr. 72 * Tyler Blum 6-6 285 So. WLB 44 ** Mike Humpal 6-3 242 Sr. or 76 ** Alex Kanellis 6-4 295 Jr. 43 * Pat Angerer 6-1 230 So. TE 81 * Tony Moeaki 6-4 255 Jr. LC 19 *** Adam Shada 6-1 195 Sr. 83 ** Brandon Myers 6-4 250 Jr. 16 * Drew Gardner 5-10 178 Sr. QB 6 * Jake Christensen 6-1 215 So. SS 2 Harold Dalton 6-1 201 Jr. 8 Arvell Nelson 6-4 210 #Fr. or 14 *** Devan Moylan 5-10 201 Sr. or 12 Ricky Stanzi 6-4 215 #Fr. FS 30 Brett Greenwood 6-0 200 #Fr. WR 88 * Dominique Douglas 6-1 190 So. 18 Lance Tillson 6-2 205 #Fr. or 86 * Trey Stross 6-3 195 So. RC 13 *** Charles Godfrey 6-1 200 Jr. 84 Anthony Bowman 5-11 167 So. 29 ** Bradley Fletcher 6-2 200 Jr. RB 21 ** Albert Young 5-10 209 Sr. PT 5 Ryan Donahue 6-3 175 #Fr. or 28 *** Damian Sims 5-9 197 Sr. FB 35 *** Tom Busch 5-11 235 Sr. 38 Jordan McLaughlin 6-0 230 Jr. PK 39 * Austin Signor 6-4 230 So. or 1 Daniel Murray 5-10 175 #Fr.

28 Iowa Hawkeye Football 2007

75 - - *Wesley Aeschliman 43 - - *Pat Angerer Offensive Line Linebacker 6-8, 318, Junior 6-1, 230, Sophomore Bloomfield, IA (Davis County HS) Bettendorf, IA (Bettendorf HS)

2007 - - Listed as co-second team right tackle following spring 2007 - - Listed as second team weak side linebacker following practice. spring practice.

2006 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . 2006 - - Listed as third team weak side linebacker following . . saw action in 41-7 win over Montana as offense gained 416 spring practice . . . saw action in 41-7 season-opening win as yards total offense . . . saw action on special teams in double defense held Montana to 10 net yards rushing and 144 yards overtime win at Syracuse . . . saw action on special teams in total offense . . . had no statistics vs. Montana . . . saw action win over Iowa State . . . saw action on special teams and at on special teams in double overtime win at Syracuse, but had right tackle in win at Illinois . . . saw action on special teams no statistics . . . saw action in win over Iowa State, recording in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . saw action in win over Purdue as offense posted season one assisted tackle . . . saw action on special teams in win at Illinois, but had no statistics high marks in points (47) and rushing yards (286) . . . saw action in loss at Indiana at . . . saw action on special teams in loss to top-ranked Ohio State, but had no statistics . . offense gained 467 yards total offense . . . saw action at right tackle throughout the second . saw action in win over Purdue, recording two assisted tackles . . . saw action in loss at half . . . saw action on special teams in loss at Michigan . . . saw action on special teams Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss at Michigan, but had no statistics . in win over Northern Illinois . . . saw action on special teams in loss to Northwestern . . . . . saw action in win over Northern Illinois , but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss saw action on special teams in loss to Wisconsin . . . saw action on special teams in loss at to Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss to Wisconsin, but had no Minnesota . . . saw action on special teams in Alamo Bowl vs. Texas. statistics . . . saw action in loss at Minnesota, recording one solo tackle and one assisted tackle . . . saw action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl, but had no statistics. 2005 - - Saw action in opening win over Ball State as offense gained 441 yards total offense . . . saw limited action in win over Northern Iowa as offense gained season-best 2005 - - Redshirted. 496 total yards. High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a senior and junior . . . 2004 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. first team all-conference as a junior and senior . . . team captain as a senior . . . Career - - Holds school records for tackles in a game (25), season (197) and career (344) while High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a senior . . . first team all- playing middle linebacker . . . career totals include 344 tackles, including 63 tackles for district selection as a junior and senior . . . team captain as a senior . . . Career - - earned loss, 17 QB sacks, five forced fumbles, four recovered fumbles and one interception . . . three letters in football as offensive and defensive tackle . . . also earned three letters in recorded 128 tackles as a senior in helping team win Class 4-A state title . . . also had basketball and four in golf . . . tied for first place in 2002 state golf meet before falling 28 tackles for loss, eight QB sacks and one forced fumble and one recovered fumble . in a five-hole playoff. . . recorded 197 tackles as a junior, with 35 tackles for loss and nine sacks, plus four forced fumbles, three recovered fumbles and an interception . . . earned three letters in Personal - - Born 10/1/85 . . . Finance major . . . parents are Jody and Dave Aeschliman football, two in wrestling and soccer and one in track and field . . . helped his team to . . . earned academic all-state recognition in 2004 and academic all-District recognition the 2004 state soccer championship. in 2003 and 2004 . . . high school coach was Dave Lukens. Personal - - Born 1/31/87 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Mary and Cliff Angerer . . . attended same high school as DB Brett Greenwood and WR Colin 54 - - Richie Amendola Sandeman. . . high school coach was Randy Scott. Offensive Line 6-3, 260, Sophomore Game-by-Game Defensive Stats Coralville, IA (Iowa City West HS) 2006 ______Solo-Ast. Montana ______0-0 Hawk-Item - - Moved from tight end to offensive line prior at Syracuse ______0-0 to 2007 season. IA State ______0-1 at Illinois ______0-0 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. Ohio State ______0-0 Purdue ______0-2 2006 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . . at Indiana ______0-0 . did not see any game action. at Michigan ______0-0 No. Illinois ______0-0 2005 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. N’western ______0-0 Wisconsin ______0-0 High school honors - - Named third team all state as a senior . . . named to all- at Minn. ______1-1 conference first team as a senior . . . Career - - earned two letters in football as tight end Texas (n) ______0-0 and defensive end . . . also lettered one year in track and field as a shot putter. Totals ______1-4

Personal - - Born 10/28/87 . . . Biomedical Engineering major . . . parents are Alison and Career Statistics Ned Amendola . . . one of nine players from Iowa City on Hawkeye roster . . . attended Defense ___Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks __ Int-Yds. __ PBU ___ FF __ RF same high school as DL Nick Brayton, OL Alex Kanellis, OL Travis Meade and OL Austin Freshman ____ 1 ____ 4 _____ 5 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______0 _____0 ____0 Postler . . . high school coach was Dan Dvorak.

Iowa Hawkeye Football 29 2007 IOWA HAWKEYES

55 - - Nyere Aumaitre 84 - - Anthony Bowman Offensive Line Wide Receiver 6-5, 295, Junior 5-11, 167, Sophomore Camden, NJ (Woodrow Wilson HS) Detroit, MI (St. Mary’s Prep)

2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. Hawk-Item - - One of three true freshmen to see action in 2006. 2006 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . . . did not see any game action. 2007 - - Listed as co-second team wide receiver following spring practice. 2005 - - Saw action in opening win over Ball State as offense gained 441 yards total offense . . . recorded one assisted 2006 - - Saw first action of career in opening win over Montana tackle on special teams. as offense gained 416 yards total offense . . . had no statistics vs. Montana . . . did not see action in win at Syracuse . . . did 2004 - - Redshirted. not see action in win over Iowa State . . . saw action in win at Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . did not see action High School honors - - First team all-conference and all-South Jersey as a senior . . . in win over Purdue . . . did not see action in loss at Indiana . . . did not see action in loss at earned all-conference and all-state honors as a junior . . . Career - - helped lead Wilson Michigan . . . saw action in win over Northern Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action HS to the 2001 New Jersey state championship. in loss to Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss to Wisconsin, with one kickoff return for 20 yards . . . saw action in loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . Personal - - Born 7/25/85 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . mother is Andrea saw action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl . . . had three kickoff returns for 56 yards vs. Texas, Aumaitre . . . attended same high school as DB Harold Dalton . . . high school coach was with a long of 23 yards. Mike McBride. High school honors - - Second team all-state as a senior . . . also named all-league, all- county and all-Catholic . . . earned all-Catholic honors as a junior . . . named the 20th best player in the Midwest by the Detroit Free Press . . . Career - - rushed for 1,703 yards 98 - - *Tyler Blum on 219 attempts (7.78 yards per attempt) and 23 touchdowns in his career . . . also had Tight End 26 receptions for 1,008 yards (38.77 yards per catch) and nine touchdowns . . . had 950 6-6, 285, Sophomore yards rushing and 12 touchdowns as a senior . . . rushed for 753 yards on 103 attempts Walnut, IA (Walnut Community HS) as a junior . . . two-time state champion in the 200-meter dash and two-time runner-up in the 100-meter dash. Hawk-Item - - One of seven Iowa recruits to participate in 2005 Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, TX. Personal - - Born 4/24/88 . . . Pre-Elementary Education major . . . member of prep Honor Roll all four years of high school . . . parents are Roxanne and Anthony Bowman . . . one of 2007 - - Listed as second team left tackle following spring three players from Detroit area on Iowa roster . . . high school coach was George Porritt. practice. Game-By-Game Stats Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . . 2006 - - Receiving KO Return . did not see action in opening win over Montana . . . did not 2006 ______No. ___Yds. __ TD __ Lng 2006 ______No. ___ Yds. _ TD __ Lng see action in win at Syracuse . . . saw action on special teams in win over Iowa State, but Montana _____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Montana ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in win at Illinois, but had no statistics at Syracuse __ DNP ______at Syracuse ___ DNP . . . saw action on special teams in loss to top-ranked Ohio State, but had no statistics . . IA State _____ DNP ______IA State ______DNP . saw action on special teams in win over Purdue, but had no statistics . . . saw action on at Illinois ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Illinois ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - special teams in loss at Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in Ohio State ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Ohio State _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - loss at Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in win over Northern Purdue ______DNP ______Purdue ______DNP Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in loss to Northwestern, at Indiana ___ DNP ______at Indiana ____ DNP but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss to Wisconsin, collecting a short kickoff and at Michigan __ DNP ______at Michigan ___ DNP returning six yards . . . saw action in loss to Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action No. Illinois ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - No. Illinois _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - N’western ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - N’western ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl, but had no statistics. Wisconsin ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Wisconsin ______1 _____ 20 ___0 ____20 at Minn. _____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Minn. ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - 2005 - - Redshirted. Texas (n) _____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Texas (n) ______3 _____ 56 ___0 ____23 Totals ______0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Totals ______4 _____76 ___0 ___ 23 High school honors - - Named to Prep Star Magazine all-American team . . . first team elite all-state on offense as a senior by the Des Moines Register . . . named western Iowa Career Statistics Male Athlete of the Year as a senior by Omaha World-Herald . . . all-state by the Iowa Receiving ______No. ______Yds. ______Avg. ______TD ______Lng Newspaper Association, being recognized on first team offense as a senior and first team Freshman ______0 ______0 ______0.0 ______0 ______- - - defense as a junior and sophomore . . . first team all-conference on offense and defense, and as punter and kicker, as a senior . . . first team all-conference on offense and defense Kickoff Returns __ No. ______Yds. ______Avg. ______TD ______Lng as a junior . . . first team all-state and all-conference on defense as a sophomore and Freshman ______4 ______76 ______19.0 ______0 ______23 all-District honorable mention on offense . . . named Southwest Iowa Player of the Year as a senior and all-Western Iowa honorary captain and first team selection on defense . . . established school record by earning seven first team all-conference honors . . . 80 - - **Andy Brodell team captain as a junior and senior . . . Career - - career totals on defense include 296 Wide Receiver tackles, nine fumble recoveries and two interceptions . . . collected 86 career receptions 6-3, 200, Junior on offense for 1,235 yards and 23 touchdowns . . . had 51 receptions for 850 yards as a Ankeny, IA (Ankeny HS) senior, while recording 135 tackles on defense, along with three fumble recoveries, four caused fumbles and an interception . . .averaged 34 yards on nine punts . . . collected Hawk-Item - - Ranked sixth in the Big Ten in punt returns 33 receptions for 365 yards and nine touchdowns as a junior . . . had 50 tackles, three (10.6) and seventh in receiving yards per game (60.3) . . . fumble recoveries and an interception as a junior . . . won state wrestling title at 215 724 receiving yards in 2006 ranks as 21st-best total in school pounds as a junior for Atlantic HS as part of shared wrestling program, posting a 41-2 history . . . set Alamo Bowl record with 159 receiving yards vs. record and winning 25 matches by fall . . . posted 41-7 wrestling record as a sophomore, Texas . . . 63-yard touchdown set Iowa record for longest past placing fifth at state meet and winning 24 matches by fall . . . earned first team all-state reception in a bowl game . . . two receiving touchdowns in honors in baseball as a junior, pitching Walnut to a win in the state quarter-finals . . . Alamo Bowl tied Iowa bowl record. earned four letters in football as tight end and defensive lineman . . . also lettered in wrestling and baseball all three years preceding his senior year. 2007 - - Listed as first team split end following spring practice.

Personal - - Born 10/21/86 . . . Communication Studies major . . . named U.S. Army 2006 - - Listed as second team wide receiver following spring practice . . . saw action Academic all-American . . . member of National Honor Society . . . four-year member of in 41-7 win over Montana as offense gained 416 yards total offense . . . started at wide prep Honor Roll . . . parents are Betty and James Blum . . . high school coach was Ron receiver in opening win over Montana, recording two catches for 56 yards, including a 44- Hamilton. yard reception to set up an Iowa score . . . also gained 33 yards on four punt returns, with a best of 15 yards . . . saw action in double overtime win at Syracuse . . . had one reception

30 Iowa Hawkeye Football 2007 IOWA HAWKEYES for 18 yards, that coming on Iowa’s second period touchdown drive, and gained 27 yards Game-By-Game Receiving Stats on three punt returns . . . saw action in win over Iowa State . . . had two receptions for 2005 ______No. ___Yds. __ TD __ Lng 2006 ______No. ___ Yds. _ TD __ Lng 36 yards and one score, along with 61 yards on three punt returns . . . scored on 11-yard Ball State ____ 2 ____ 23 ____ 0 ____ 12 Montana ______2 _____ 56 ___0 ____44 reception just before halftime . . . 31-yard punt return in third period, the longest of his at Iowa State __ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Syracuse ____ 1 _____ 18 ___0 ____18 career, led to Iowa’s go-ahead touchdown early in the fourth . . . scoring reception marked Northern IA ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - IA Sate ______2 _____ 36 ___1 ____25 first touchdown of his career . . . did not see action in win at Illinois due to injury . . . at Ohio State __ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Illinois _____ Inj. Illinois ______0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Ohio State _____ 4 _____ 51 ___1 ____27 returned to action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . four receptions for 51 yards and one at Purdue ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Purdue ______2 _____ 71 ___0 ____52 touchdown vs. Ohio State . . . scoring catch covered four yards . . . saw action in win over Indiana ______0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Indiana _____ 5 _____ 50 ___0 ____15 Purdue as offense reached season high marks in points (47) and rushing yards (286) . . . Michigan _____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Michigan ____ 4 _____ 28 ___0 _____9 had two receptions for 71 yards vs. Purdue, including a long of 52 yards on opening series at N’western __ 4 ____ 46 ____ 0 ____ 15 No. Illinois _____ 3 _____ 64 ___0 ____35 . . . also had 15 yards on two punt returns . . . started at wide receiver in loss at Indiana at Wisconsin __ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - N’western ______1 _____ 14 ___0 ____14 for second start of the season and third of career . . . had five receptions for 50 yards vs. Minnesota ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Wisconsin ______2 _____ 18 ___0 ____11 Indiana, with a long of 15 yards . . . started at wide receiver in loss at Michigan, recording Florida (n) ___ Inj. ______at Minn. ______7 ____ 159 ___1 ____50 four receptions for 28 yards . . . started at wide receiver in win over Northern Illinois Totals ______6 ____ 69 ____ 0 ____15 Texas (n) ______6 ____ 159 ___2 ____63 as offense gained 405 yards total offense . . . three receptions for 64 yards vs. Northern Totals ______39 ___ 724 ___5 ___ 63 Illinois, including best of 35 yards in final touchdown drive . . . started at wide receiver in loss to Northwestern, gaining 14 yards on one reception . . . saw action in loss to Wisconsin, Game-By-Game Punt Returns recording two receptions for 18 yards . . . saw action in loss at Minnesota as offense gained 2005 ______No. ___Yds. __ TD __ Lng 2006 ______No. ___ Yds. _ TD __ Lng season-best 546 yards total offense . . . career-highs with seven receptions for 159 yards Ball State ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Montana ______4 _____ 33 ___0 ____15 and one touchdown vs. Minnesota . . . scoring reception covered 50 yards for Iowa’s first at Iowa State __ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Syracuse ____ 3 _____ 27 ___0 ____12 touchdown . . . started at wide receiver vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl . . . matched career high Northern IA ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at IA State _____ 3 _____ 61 ___0 ____31 with 159 receiving yards on six receptions and scored two touchdowns vs. Texas . . . 63-yard at Ohio State __ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Illinois _____ Inj. Illinois ______0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Ohio State _____ 1 _____ 2 ____0 _____2 scoring reception in first quarter gave Iowa a 14-0 advantage . . . 23-yard scoring reception at Purdue ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Purdue ______2 _____ 15 ___0 ____12 late in the third period gave Iowa a 21-20 advantage. Indiana ______0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Indiana _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - Michigan _____ 1 ____ 12 ____ 0 ____ 12 at Michigan ____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - 2005 Honors - - Next Man In Award, special teams . . . 2005 - - Saw action in opening at N’western __ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - No. Illinois _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - win over Ball State . . . had two receptions for 23 yards, with a long of 12 yards . . . saw at Wisconsin __ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - N’western ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - action at Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Northern Iowa as Minnesota ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Wisconsin ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - offense gained season-best 496 total yards, but had no statistics . . . saw action at Ohio Florida (n) ___ Inj. ______at Minn. ______7 ____ 159 ___1 ____50 State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Illinois . . . had no offensive Totals ______1 ____ 12 ____ 0 ____12 Texas (n) ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - statistics, but recorded one assisted tackle on special teams . . . saw action in win at Totals ______33 ___ 565 ___3 ___ 52 Purdue, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Indiana . . . partially blocked Indiana punt just before halftime, with his first career blocked kick leading to an Iowa Career Statistics field goal just before halftime . . . saw action vs. Michigan, recording a 12-yard punt Receiving ______No. ______Yds. ______Avg. ______TD ______Lng return, the first return of his career . . . started at wide receiver at Northwestern . . . Freshman ______6 ______69 ______11.5 ______0 ______15 recorded four catches for 46 yards, including three receptions for 39 yards on Iowa’s Sophomore ______39 ______724 ______17.1 ______5 ______63 opening scoring drive . . . saw action in win at Wisconsin . . . had no receptions, but Career ______45 ______793 ______17.6 ______5 ______63 recorded one solo tackle on special teams . . . saw action in win over Minnesota as Punt Returns _____ No. ______Yds. ______Avg. ______TD ______Lng offense gained 613 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in Freshman ______1 ______12 ______12.0 ______0 ______12 Outback Bowl vs. Florida. Sophomore ______13 ______138 ______10.6 ______0 ______31 Career ______14 ______150 ______10.7 ______0 ______31 2004 - - Redshirted.

High School honors - - Named as Elite and Class 4A first team all-state selection by the Des Moines Register . . . also a first team all-state selection by the Iowa Newspaper 31 - - Dana Brown Association and Iowapreps.com . . . first team all-conference selection as a junior and Running Back senior . . . Career - - helped lead his team to three consecutive state semi-final games 5-10, 203, Sophomore (2001-03) . . . set school and conference records with 3,808 career rushing yards and 64 Clairton, PA (Clairton HS) career touchdowns . . . set single-season school and conference records as a senior with 2,041 rushing yards and 38 touchdowns . . . four-time letterman in track . . . 100-meter 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. dash champion at 2003 Drake Relays . . . set school records in the 100 (0:10.4) and 200 (21.4) meter dashes. 2006 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . . . saw action in 41-7 win over Montana as offense gained Personal - - Born 6/6/85 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Michael 416 yards total offense . . . gained nine yards on two rushing and Linda Brodell . . . attended same high school as DE Grant McCracken . . . high school attempts vs. Montana, scoring on a one-yard run for his first coach was Jerry Pezzetti. career touchdown . . . did not see action in win at Syracuse . . . did not see action in win over Iowa State . . . did not see action in win at Illinois . . .did not see action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . saw Career Receiving Bests action in win over Purdue as offense reached season high marks in points (47) and rushing Catches: 7 at Minnesota, 11/18/06 yards (286) . . . had two rushing attempts for seven yards vs. Purdue . . . did not see action Yards: 159, twice, last vs. Texas, 12/30/06 in loss at Indiana . . . did not see action in loss at Michigan . . . did not see action in win Touchdowns: 2 vs. Texas, 12/30/06 over Northern Illinois . . . did not see action in loss to Northwestern . . . did not see action Long: 63 (TD) vs. Texas, 12/30/06 in loss to Wisconsin . . . did not see action in loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action vs. Career Punt Return Bests Texas in Alamo Bowl. Returns: 4 vs. Montana, 9/2/06 Yards: 61 vs. Iowa State, 9/16/06 2005 - - Redshirted. TD: none Long: 31 vs. Iowa State, 9/16/06 High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a senior . . . was first team all-conference as a senior after earning second team honors as a junior . . . team captain as a senior . . . Career - - career totals include 465 rushing attempts for 3,491 yards and 52 touchdowns, along with 17 pass receptions for 534 yards . . . career totals on defense include 174 tackles and two interceptions . . . rushed 222 times for 2,147 yards and 36 TDs as a senior, along with five catches for 204 yards . . . collected 72 tackles on defense, with one interception . . . gained 844 rushing yards as a junior on 123 attempt, scoring 10 touchdowns . . . junior totals on defense included 76 tackles and an interception . . . set school single-game record with 214 rushing yards and four TDs on six attempts in first round playoff game as a senior . . . his 2,147 rushing yards as a senior is a school single-season record as well . . . helped prep team post an 11-2 record his senior year and a 9-3 mark as a junior . . . missed majority of sophomore season due to injury . . . earned four letters in football as running back and defensive back and also earned two letters in basketball.

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Personal - - Born 1/8/87 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . member of National Honor 2006 Pre-season Honors - - Named 12th best fullback in the nation by The Sporting News Society . . . parents are Darla and Dana Brown, Sr. . . . high school coach was Tom Nola. . . . 2006 - - listed as first team fullback following spring practice . . . started at fullback in opening win over Montana as offense gained 416 yards total offense . . . had no offensive Game-By-Game Stats statistics vs. Montana and recorded one assisted tackle on special teams . . . started at Rushing Receiving fullback in double overtime win at Syracuse, but had no statistics . . . started at fullback 2006 ______No. ___Yds. __ TD __ Lng 2006 ______No. ___ Yds. _ TD __ Lng in win over Iowa State . . . one reception for two-yard touchdown in the fourth period Montana _____ 2 _____ 9 ____ 1 _____ 8 Montana ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - gave Iowa a 24-17 advantage . . . the catch was the first scoring reception of his career . . at Syracuse __ DNP ______at Syracuse ___ DNP . started at fullback in win at Illinois, but had no statistics . . . started at fullback in loss IA State _____ DNP ______IA State ______DNP to top-ranked Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . started at fullback in win over Purdue at Illinois ___ DNP ______at Illinois _____ DNP as offense reached season high marks in points (47) and rushing yards (286) . . . had two Ohio State ___ DNP ______Ohio State ____ DNP pass receptions for 17 yards vs. Purdue, including a two-yard catch for second touchdown Purdue ______2 _____ 7 ____ 0 _____ 7 Purdue ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - of the season . . . started at fullback in loss at Indiana as offense gained 467 yards total at Indiana ___ DNP ______at Indiana ____ DNP at Michigan __ DNP ______at Michigan ___ DNP offense, but had no statistics . . . started at fullback in loss at Michigan . . . gained three No. Illinois __ DNP ______No. Illinois ____ DNP yards on first rushing attempt of the season vs. Michigan and recorded one solo tackle on N’western ___ DNP ______N’western _____ DNP special teams . . . started at fullback in win over Northern Illinois as offense gained 405 at Minn. ____ DNP ______at Minn. ______DNP yards total offense . . . one pass reception for three yards vs. Northern Illinois . . . started at Texas (n) ____ DNP ______Texas (n) _____ DNP fullback in loss to Northwestern, gaining two yards on one reception . . . started at fullback Totals ______4 ____ 16 ____ 1 _____8 Totals ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - in loss to Wisconsin . . . had one reception for three yards and a touchdown vs. Wisconsin, recording his third touchdown of the season . . . started at fullback in loss at Minnesota as Career Statistics offense gained season-best 546 yards total offense . . . one rush for one yard and one pass Rushing ______No. ______Yds. ______Avg. ______TD ______Lng reception for nine yards vs. Minnesota . . . started at fullback vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl . . . Freshman ______4 ______16 ______4.0 ______1 ______8 one pass reception for 19 yards vs. Texas.

Receiving ______No. ______Yds. ______Avg. ______TD ______Lng 2005 Honors - - Hawkeye Hustle Award, offense . . . 2005 - - Started opening win Freshman ______0 ______0 ______0.0 ______0 ______- - - over Ball State . . . gained five yards on only rushing attempt of the game and had no receptions . . . started at fullback at Iowa State . . . had one pass reception for no gain . . . started at fullback in win over Northern Iowa . . . rushed three times for 21 yards vs. 58 - - Rob Bruggeman UNI, including career-best 17-yard gain . . . started at fullback at Ohio State, with one Offensive Line rushing attempt for no gain . . . started at fullback in win over Illinois, recording one 6-3, 287, Junior pass reception for 16 yards . . . started at fullback in win at Purdue as offense gained Cedar Rapids, IA (Washington HS) season-best 535 total yards . . . two rushing attempts for four yards and one reception for three yards vs. Purdue . . . started at fullback in win over Indiana as offense gained 425 Hawk-Item - - One of three juniors named to 2007 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . started at fullback vs. Michigan, but had Leadership Group. no statistics . . . started at fullback at Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . started at fullback in win at Wisconsin at offense gained 390 yards total offense . . . gained one 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart due to injury near the yard on two rushing attempts vs. Badgers . . . started at fullback in win over Minnesota, conclusion of spring practice. but had no statistics as offense gained 613 yards total offense . . . started at fullback in Outback Bowl vs. Florida, with one pass reception for 10 yards. 2006 - - Listed as second team center following spring practice . . . did not see action in opening win over Montana due to 2004 - - Started at fullback vs. Purdue, Minnesota and LSU . . . season stats included 12 injury . . . did not see action in win at Syracuse . . . did not see action in win over Iowa carries for 26 yards and one touchdown and six receptions for 56 yards . . . saw action in State . . . did not see action in win at Illinois . . . did not see action in loss to top-ranked opening win over Kent State . . . had two pass receptions for 22 yards, with a long of 13 Ohio State . . . saw action in win over Purdue as offense reached season high marks in . . . saw action in win over Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action vs. Arizona points (47), rushing yards (286) and total offense (539) . . . did not see action in loss State, with one rushing attempt for seven yards and one reception for one yard . . . saw at Indiana . . . did not see action in loss at Michigan . . . did not see action in win over action at Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Michigan State . . Northern Illinois . . . did not see action in loss to Northwestern . . . did not see action in . one rushing attempt resulted in three-yard touchdown, his first career score . . . saw loss to Wisconsin . . . did not see action in loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action vs. action in win over Ohio State, gaining two yards on two attempts . . . saw action in win Texas in Alamo Bowl. at Penn State, with one rushing attempt for minus one yard . . . saw action in win at Illinois, with two pass receptions for 20 yards . . . started at fullback in win over Purdue . 2005 - - Saw action in wins over Ball State and Minnesota. . . one rushing attempt for one yard and gained 13 yards on one pass reception to match career-long . . . started at fullback in win at Minnesota . . . carried three times for nine 2004 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. yards . . . saw action in win over Wisconsin to clinch share of Big Ten title . . . rushed three times for five yards vs. the Badgers . . . started at fullback in Capital One Bowl win High school honors - - Named to elite first team all-state squad as a junior and senior over LSU, but had no statistics. . . . first team all-conference as a junior and senior after earning honorable mention honors as a sophomore . . . Career - - earned three letters in football as offensive and 2003 - - Redshirted. defensive lineman . . . helped team post a two-year record of 21-2, losing just one game each season. High school honors - - Senior season honors include Cottage Grove Lion’s Club Amateur Athlete of the Year, Minnesota Vikings all-state selection and Bigger, Faster, Stronger Personal - - Born 3/21/86 . . . Finance/Economics major . . . parents are Joyce and National High School Athlete of the Year… 2002 Tom Lemming Prep Football All- Chuck Bruggeman . . . one of four players from Cedar Rapids on the Iowa roster . . . American… rated 179th best player in the country by Tom Lemming… considered the prep teammate of OL Gavin McGrath and RB Paki O’Meara . . . high school coach was seventh best inside linebacker in the country by ESPN analyst Tom Lemming… listed Paul James. among the Midwest’s top 100 players by TheInsider.com… all-Midwest selection by SuperPrep and PrepStar magazines . . earned first team all-state and all-conference honors as a junior and senior . . . all-conference selection as a sophomore . . . honored as an all-metro performer as a junior and senior . . . team captain during junior and senior 35 - - ***Tom Busch seasons . . . Career - - recorded a school-record 413 tackles in three-year varsity career Fullback . . . totaled 14 career sacks . . . recorded 135 tackles and five QB sacks as a senior for 5-11, 235, Senior prep team that posted 5-5 record, falling in the first round of the state playoffs to the Cottage Grove, MN (Park HS) defending state champions . . . as a junior recorded 150 tackles, including 20 tackles for loss . . . also handled punting and kicking duties. Hawk-Item - - One of five seniors named to 2007 Leadership Group . . . moved from linebacker to fullback during 2004 Personal - - Born 1/26/85 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Jean and spring practice . . . first career start came in 2004 home win Lloyd Busch . . . high school coach was Doug Ekmark. over Purdue.

2007 - - Listed as first team fullback following spring practice.

2006 Honors - - Offensive Hustle award.

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Career Rushing Best Attempts: 3, 3 times, last vs. No. Iowa, 9/17/05 60 - - Kyle Calloway Yards: 21 vs. Northern Iowa, 9/17/05 Offensive Line Touchdowns: 1 vs. Michigan State, 10/2/04 6-7, 305, Sophomore Long: 17 vs. Northern Iowa, 9/17/05 Belleville, IL (East HS) 2007 - - Listed as first team right tackle following spring Career Receiving Bests practice. Catches: 2, 3 times, last vs. Purdue, 10/7/06 Yards: 22 vs. Kent State, 9/4/04 2006 - - Listed as second team left guard following spring Touchdowns: 1, 3 times, last vs. Wisc., 11/11/06 practice . . . saw action in 41-7 win over Montana as offense Long: 19 vs. Texas, 12/30/06 gained 416 yards total offense . . . did not see action in win at Syracuse . . . did not see action in win over Iowa State . . . did Game-By-Game Stats not see action in win at Illinois . . . did not see action in loss Rushing Receiving to top-ranked Ohio State . . . saw action in win over Purdue as offense reached season high 2004 ______No. ___Yds. __ TD __ Lng 2004 ______No. ___ Yds. _ TD __ Lng Kent State ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 _____ 0 Kent State _____ 2 _____ 22 ___0 ____13 marks in points (47) and rushing yards (286) . . . did not see action in loss at Indiana . . . Iowa State ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 _____ 0 Iowa State _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 _____0 did not see action in loss at Michigan . . . did not see action in win over Northern Illinois . at Ariz. St. ___ 1 _____ 7 ____ 0 _____ 7 at Ariz. St. _____ 1 _____ 1 ____0 _____1 . . did not see action in loss to Northwestern . . . did not see action in loss to Wisconsin . . . at Michigan ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 _____ 0 at Michigan ____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 _____0 did not see action in loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl. Mich. St. _____ 1 _____ 3 ____ 1 _____ 3 Mich. St. ______0 _____ 0 ____0 _____0 Ohio St. ______2 _____ 2 ____ 0 _____ 2 Ohio St. ______0 _____ 0 ____0 _____0 2005 - - Redshirted. at Penn St. ___ 1 _____-1 ____ 0 _____ 0 at Penn St. _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 _____0 at Illinois ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 _____ 0 at Illinois ______2 _____ 20 ___0 ____11 High school honors - - Named first team all-city and all-conference as a senior… Pre Purdue ______1 _____ 1 ____ 0 _____ 1 Purdue ______1 _____ 13 ___0 ____13 Season ESPN Top Ten player in St. Louis region… 2004 NIKE Camp invitee… honorable at Minnesota __ 3 _____ 9 ____ 0 _____ 4 at Minnesota ___ 0 _____ 0 ____0 _____0 mention all-conference as a junior. Career - - also played tight end as a prep and played Wisconsin ____ 3 _____ 5 ____ 0 _____ 4 Wisconsin ______0 _____ 0 ____0 _____0 primarily defensive tackle as a junior . . . three-time letter winner in basketball, where LSU(n) ______0 _____ 0 ____ 0 _____ 0 LSU (n) ______0 _____ 0 ____0 _____0 he was an all-conference center as a junior… four-time letter winner in track… as a Totals ______12 ___ 26 ____ 1 _____7 Totals ______6 _____56 ___0 ___ 13 military dependant, attended three high schools in four years. Rushing Receiving 2005 ______No. ___Yds. __ TD __ Lng 2005 ______No. ___ Yds. _ TD __ Lng Personal - - Born 6/21/87 . . . History major . . . parents are Ed and Nancy Calloway . . Ball State ____ 1 _____ 5 ____ 0 _____ 5 Ball State ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - . high school coach was Tim Funk. at Iowa St. ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Iowa St. _____ 1 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - Northern IA ___ 3 ____ 21 ____ 0 ____ 17 Northern IA ____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - at Ohio St. ____ 1 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Ohio St. _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - Illinois ______0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Illinois ______1 _____ 16 ___0 ____16 26 - - Paul Chaney, Jr. at Purdue ____ 2 _____ 4 ____ 0 _____ 5 at Purdue ______1 _____ 3 ____0 _____3 Wide Receiver Indiana ______0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Indiana ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - 5-9, 165, Redshirt Freshman Michigan _____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Michigan ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - St. Louis, MO (University HS) at N’western __ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at N’western ____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - at Wisconsin __ 2 _____ 1 ____ 0 _____ 1 at Wisconsin ___ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - Hawk-Item - - Participated on Iowa track and field team in Minnesota ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Minnesota _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - 2006-07 . . . best outdoor times included 10.62 in 100 meters Florida (n) ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Florida (n) _____ 1 _____ 10 ___0 ____10 and team-best 21.53 in 200 meters . . . ran a leg on 400-meter Totals ______9 ____ 31 ____ 0 ____17 Totals ______4 _____29 ___0 ___ 16 relay unit that posted a best time of 40.58 . . . best indoor times included 6.89 in 60-meters and 21.45 in 200-meters. Rushing Receiving 2006 ______No. ___Yds. __ TD __ Lng 2006 ______No. ___ Yds. _ TD __ Lng Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. Montana _____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Montana ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - 2007 - - at Syracuse ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Syracuse ____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - IA State ______0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - IA State ______1 _____ 2 ____1 _____2 2006 - - Redshirted. at Illinois ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Illinois ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - Ohio State ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Ohio State _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - High school honors - - Earned honorable mention all-conference laurels as a junior . . Purdue ______0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Purdue ______2 _____ 17 ___1 ____15 . Career - - played defensive back, running back and quarterback during prep career . . at Indiana ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Indiana _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - . rushed for 688 yards and nine touchdowns, passed for 564 yards and six touchdowns, at Michigan ___ 1 _____ 3 ____ 0 _____ 3 at Michigan ____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - and had two catches for 72 yards as a senior . . . earned three letters in track and two in No. Illinois ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - No. Illinois _____ 1 _____ 3 ____0 _____3 basketball . . . Missouri state champion in the 100 and 200-meter dash . . . posted the N’western ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - N’western ______1 _____ 2 ____0 _____2 sixth fastest time in the nation in the 100-meter dash as a junior . . . placed second in Wisconsin ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Wisconsin ______1 _____ 3 ____1 _____3 the 200-meter dash at nationals . . . will also run track at Iowa. at Minn. _____ 1 _____ 1 ____ 0 _____ 1 at Minn. ______1 _____ 9 ____0 _____9 Texas (n) _____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Texas (n) ______1 _____ 19 ___0 ____19 Totals ______2 _____ 4 ____ 0 _____3 Totals ______8 _____55 ___3 ___ 19 Personal - - Born 6/22/87 . . . Pre-Business major . . . parents are Susan and Paul Chaney . . . one of three players from St. Louis area on Iowa roster . . . high school coach was Gary Kornfeld. Career Statistics Rushing ______At. ______Yds. ______Avg. ______TD ______Lng Freshman ______12 ______26 ______2.2 ______1 ______7 Sophomore ______9 ______31 ______3.4 ______0 ______17 6 - - *Jake Christensen Junior ______2 ______4 ______2.0 ______0 ______- - - Quarterback Career ______23 ______61 ______2.7 ______1 ______17 6-1, 215, Sophomore Lockport, IL (Lockport HS) Receiving ______No. ______Yds. ______Avg. ______TD ______Lng Freshman ______6 ______56 ______9.3 ______0 ______13 Sophomore ______4 ______29 ______6.3 ______0 ______16 Hawk-Item - - One of three sophomores named to 2007 Junior ______8 ______55 ______6.9 ______3 ______19 Leadership Group . . . only redshirt freshman selected to 2006 Career ______18 ______140 ______7.8 ______3 ______19 Leadership Group . . . one of seven Iowa recruits to participate in 2005 Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, TX.

2007 - - Listed as first team quarterback following spring practice.

2006 - - Listed as third team quarterback following spring practice . . . saw action in 41-7 win over Montana as offense gained 416 yards total offense . . . competed all three pass attempts for 19 yards vs. Montana in first action of career . . . did not see action in win at Syracuse . . . did not see action in win over Iowa State . . . did not see action in win at Illinois . . . did not see action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . saw action in win over Purdue as offense reached season high marks in points (47) and rushing yards (286) . . . did not see action in loss at Indiana . . . did not see action in loss at Michigan . . . started

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first game of his career in Northern Illinois, leading offense to 405 yards total offense in win . . . completed 19-30 passes for 256 yards and two scores, with one interception . . . 89 - - James Cleveland completed scoring passes of six and 10 yards, with final TD pass sealing the victory in the Wide Receiver fourth quarter . . . did not see action in loss to Northwestern . . . did not see action in loss 6-1, 195, Redshirt Freshman to Wisconsin . . . saw action in loss at Minnesota, completing 1-2 passes for 10 yards, with Baytown, TX (Robert E. Lee HS) one interception, as offense gained season-best 546 yards total offense . . . saw action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl, gaining one yard on two rushing attempts. Hawk-Item - - Joined team for 2006 spring practice before redshirting in 2006. 2005 - - Redshirted . . . Team Leader Award, offense. 2007 - - Listed as second team split end after spring practice. High school honors - - Earned all-American recognition from USA Today, SuperPrep, Rivals.com and Parade Magazine . . . named Illinois Player of the Year by Champaign High School honors - - Two-time first team all-Greater News-Gazette . . . was first team all-state and all-conference as a senior . . . earned first Houston and all-District 22 member . . . honorable mention team all-conference, all-area and all-state honors as a junior after leading prep team to all-state as a senior . . . state tournament MVP as a senior . . second straight Class 8A state title . . . Career - - career totals include 404-774 for 6,555 . Career - - recorded 135 receptions for 1,928 yards (14.28 average) and 16 touchdowns yards and 69 touchdowns . . . completed 178-317 attempts as a senior for 2,874 yards in his career . . . had 46 receptions for 719 yards (15.63 average) and 11 touchdowns as and 36 touchdowns as a senior, with 11 interceptions . . . passed for 3,681 yards and 33 a senior . . . led team to 7-on-7 state championship as a senior . . . as a junior, had 73 touchdowns, with five interceptions as a junior, completing 226-457 pass attempts . . . receptions for 985 yards (13.49 average) and four touchdowns. earned three letters in football and three letters as baseball outfielder. Personal - - Born 3/7/88 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Anne and Personal - - Born 8/15/86 . . . Interdepartmental Studies/Business major . . . parents are James Cleveland . . . attended same high school as DB Charles Godfrey . . . high school Linda Freveletti and Jeff Christensen . . . member of prep Honor Roll for four years . . . coach was Dick Olin. father played with Cincinnati, Philadelphia and Cleveland in the NFL . . . high school coach was Bret Kooi. 2 - - Harold Dalton Career Bests Defensive Back Attempts: 30 vs. No. Illinois, 10/28/06 6-1, 201, Junior Completions: 19 vs. No. Illinois, 10/28/06 Camden, NJ (Woodrow Wilson HS) Yards: 256 vs. No. Illinois, 10/28/06 Touchdowns: 2 vs. No. Illinois, 10/28/06 2007 - - Listed as first team strong safety after spring practice. Long: 47 vs. No. Illinois, 10/28/06 300-yard Games: none 2006 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . . . saw action in 41-7 season-opening win as defense held Game-By-Game Stats Montana to 10 net yards rushing and 144 yards total offense 2006 Passing _Com. _ At. _ Yds. _ TD _ Int. _ Lng 2006 Rushing _ No. _Yds. _ TD Lng . . . had no statistics vs. Montana . . . saw limited action in Montana ______3 ____ 3 ___19 __ 0 ___ 0 ___ 19 Montana ______0 ___ 0 __ 0 _ - - - double overtime win at Syracuse, but had no statistics . . . saw at Syracuse ___ DNP ______at Syracuse ____ DNP action in win over Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw IA State ______DNP ______IA State ______DNP action in win at Illinois, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in loss to top-ranked at Illinois _____ DNP ______at Illinois _____ DNP Ohio State . . . saw action in win over Purdue, but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss Ohio State ____ DNP ______Ohio State ____ DNP at Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss at Michigan, but had no statistics . Purdue ______0 ____ 0 ___ 0 ___ 0 ___ 0 ____ 0 Purdue ______0 ___ 0 __ 0 _ - - - . . saw action in win over Northern Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss to at Indiana ____ DNP ______at Indiana ____ DNP Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in loss to Wisconsin . . . did not at Michigan ___ DNP ______at Michigan ___ DNP No. Illinois _____ 19 __ 30 __ 256 __ 2 ___ 1 ___ 47 No. Illinois _____ 9 ___-4 __ 0 ____7 see action in loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl. N’western _____ DNP ______N’western _____ DNP Wisconsin ______Wisconsin _____ DNP 2005 - - Saw action in opening win over Ball State, but had no statistics. . . did not see at Minn. ______1 ____ 2 ___10 __ 0 ___ 1 ___ 10 at Minn. ______0 ___ 0 __ 0 _ - - - action at Iowa State . . . did not see action in win over Northern Iowa . . . did not see Texas (n) ______0 ____ 0 ___ 0 ___ 0 ___ 0 __ - - - Texas (n) ______2 ___ 1 __ 0 ____2 action at Ohio State . . . did not see action in win over Illinois . . . did not see action Totals ______23 __ 35 _ 285 _ 2 __ 2 ___ 47 Totals ______11 _(-3) _ 0 ____7 in win at Purdue . . . did not see action in win over Indiana . . . did not see action vs. Michigan . . . did not see action at Northwestern . . . did not see action in win at Career Statistics Wisconsin . . . did not see action in win over Minnesota . . . did not see action in Outback Passing ______Com. _____ At. _____ Pct. _____ Yds. _____TD ____ Int. ___ Lng Bowl vs. Florida. Freshman ______23 ______35 ______.657 ______285 _____ 2 ______2 ______47 2004 - - Redshirted. Rushing ______At. ______Yds. _____ Avg. ______TD _____ Lng Freshman ______11 ______-3 ______- - - ______0 ______7 High School honors - - First team all-Group Three and first team all-conference as a senior . . . also an all-Group 3 and second team all-conference selection as a junior . . . named third team all-conference as a sophomore . . . Career - - ended prep career 94 - - Adrian Clayborn with 117 tackles, 12 interceptions, 10 sacks and eight forced fumbles . . . recorded 77 Defensive End tackles, eight interceptions and six forced fumbles as a senior . . . recorded 67 tackles, 6-3, 275, Redshirt Freshman three interceptions and four sacks as a junior . . . helped lead prep team to the 2001 St. Louis, MO (Webster Groves) New Jersey state championship.

2007 - - Listed as second team defensive end following spring Personal - - Born 11/1/85 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Flora practice. Smith and Harold Dalton, Sr. . . . attended same high school as OL Nyere Aumaitre . . . high school coach was Mike McBride. 2006 - - Redshirted. Game-by-Game Defensive Stats High school honors - - Missouri Player of the Year as a 2005 ______Solo-Ast. 2006 ______Solo-Ast. senior . . . two-time first team all-state and all-conference Ball State ______0-0 Montana ______0-0 honoree . . . as a senior, earned all-state and all-conference at Iowa State ______0-0 at Syracuse ______0-0 honors as a linebacker and tight end . . . conference Player of the Year as a senior . . . Northern IA ______DNP IA State ______0-0 Career - - recorded 240 tackles, five sacks, four forced fumbles and three interceptions at Ohio State ______DNP at Illinois ______0-0 in his career . . . had 103 tackles with three sacks, a forced fumble and interception as a Illinois ______DNP Ohio State ______DNP senior . . . had 78 tackles, two forced fumbles, one sack and an interception as a junior at Purdue ______DNP Purdue ______0-0 . . . had 59 tackles, one sack, one fumble recovery and an interception as a sophomore Indiana ______DNP at Indiana ______0-0 . . . had 42 career receptions for 691 yards and 10 touchdowns as a tight end . . . team Michigan ______DNP at Michigan ______0-0 captain . . . four-year letterman in football and basketball . . . played power forward in at N’western ______DNP No. Illinois ______0-0 basketball. at Wisconsin ______DNP N’western ______0-0 Minnesota ______DNP Wisconsin ______DNP Personal - - Born 7/6/88 . . . open major . . . parents are Tracie and Richard Clayborn . . Florida (n) ______DNP at Minn. ______DNP . one of three players from St. Louis on Iowa roster . . . high school coach was Cliff Ice. Totals ______0-0 Texas (n) ______DNP Totals ______0-0 34 Iowa Hawkeye Football 2007 IOWA HAWKEYES

Career Statistics Defense ___Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks __ Int-Yds. __ PBU ___ FF __ RF 88 - - *Dominique Douglas Freshman ____ 0 ____ 0 _____ 0 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______0 _____0 ____0 Wide Receiver Soph. ______0 ____ 0 _____ 0 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______0 _____0 ____0 6-1, 190, Sophomore Career ______0 ____ 0 _____ 0 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 _____ 0-0 ______0 _____0 ____0 Detroit, MI (Murray-Wright HS) Hawk-Item - - Ranked first in the nation among all freshman in receptions (49) and ranked second in receiving yards (654) . 74 - - Dan Doering . . his reception total and receiving yards both rank as the best Offensive Line ever for an Iowa freshman . . . ranked seventh in the Big Ten 6-6, 300, Sophomore in punt returns (10.2) . . . his 654 receiving yards is 26th-best Barrington, IL (Barrington HS) single season total at Iowa . . . one of three true freshmen to see action in 2006 . . . started at wide receiver vs. Iowa State in Hawk-Item - - One of seven Iowa recruits to participate in third game of the season, becoming first true freshman to start 2005 Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, TX. a game since 2003, when FB Champ Davis started vs. Miami, OH and OL Mike Jones started vs. Ohio State . . . one of three Iowa recruits who took part in 2007 - - Listed as second team left guard following spring the NFL’s “Play It Smart” program as a prep . . . as part of his experience he was selected to practice. attend 2006 Super Bowl Media Day and have his article featured on NFLHS.com.

2006 - - Listed as second team right tackle following spring 2007 - - Listed as co-first team wide receiver following spring practice. practice . . . did not see action in opening win over Montana . . . did not see action in win at Syracuse . . . did not see action in win over Iowa State . . . did 2006 Honors - - Selected to first team all-Big Ten Freshman team by The Sporting News . . not see action in win at Illinois . . . did not see action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . . selected to third team Freshman all-America team by The Sporting News . . . 2006 - - Led saw action in win over Purdue as offense reached season high marks in points (47), rushing team with 49 receptions and ranked second in receiving yards (654) . . . averaged 10.2 yards yards (286) and total offense (539) . . . did not see action in loss at Indiana . . . did not see on 14 punt returns . . . saw first action of career in opening win over Montana as offense action in loss at Michigan . . . did not see action in win over Northern Illinois . . . did not gained 416 yards total offense . . . had three receptions for 43 yards and one touchdown see action in loss to Northwestern . . . did not see action in loss to Wisconsin . . . did not vs. Montana, with a long of 30 yards . . . first career reception was a nine yard touchdown see action in loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl. catch in the second quarter . . . also had one punt return for 25 yards . . . saw action in double overtime win at Syracuse, but had no statistics . . . earned first start of his career 2005 - - Redshirted. by starting at WR in win Iowa State . . . led team with six receptions for 88 yards vs. Iowa State, with a long of 24 yards . . . also had one rushing attempt for four yards . . . started High school honors - - First team all-American by USA Today, Parade Magazine and at wide receiver in win at Illinois, recording five receptions for 64 yards . . . started at wide EA Sports as a senior… 2004 Gatorade Player of the Year for Illinois … named Detroit receiver in loss to top-ranked Ohio State, recording four receptions for 63 yards . . . started Free Press Best Overall Player in the Midwest… first team all-state selection by the at wide receiver in win over Purdue as offense reached season high marks in points (47) and Champaign News-Gazette, Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Tribune, IHSA Coaches Association rushing yards (286) . . . four receptions for 90 yards vs. Purdue, including a long of 37 yards as a senior… first team IHSA Coaches Association, Champaign News-Gazette and Chicago . . . started at wide receiver in loss at Indiana as offense gained 467 yards total offense Tribune all-state as a junior . . . second team Chicago-Sun Times all-state as a junior . . . . had one reception for 25 yards to set up Iowa’s first touchdown vs. Indiana before . . Career - - Four-time letter winner in football and track… two-time letter winner in leaving the game later in the first half with an injury . . . started at wide receiver in loss at basketball… captain of the football team as a senior… 2004 Mid Suburban Conference Michigan . . . recorded six receptions for 63 yards vs. Michigan and had 27 yards on three Champion in the shot put and state qualifier. punt returns . . . started at wide receiver in win over Northern Illinois as offense gained 405 yards total offense . . . three receptions for 20 yards vs. Northern Illinois, including a Personal - - Born 6/6/86 . . . History major . . . parents are Rick and Cindy Doering . . . six-yard TD catch . . .also had 19 yards on three punt returns . . . started at wide receiver high school coach was Joe Sanchez. in loss to Northwestern . . . career-best seven receptions vs. Northwestern for 78 yards . . . also had two punt returns for 12 yards . . . started at wide receiver in loss to Wisconsin . . . one reception for 13 yards vs. Wisconsin and one punt return for nine yards . . . started 5 - - Ryan Donahue at wide receiver in loss at Minnesota as offense gained season-best 546 yards total offense Punter/Placekicker . . . six catches for 67 yards vs. Minnesota, along with three punt returns for 53 yards . . . 6-3, 175, Redshirt Freshman started at wide receiver in Alamo Bowl vs. Texas . . . recorded three receptions for 40 yards Evergreen Park, IL (St. Rita HS) vs. Texas, with a long of 17 yards.

2007 - - Listed as first team punter following spring practice High school honors - - Named to the Blue Chip Dream Team as a senior . . . also earned and is listed as holder for placements. first team all-state and was captain of the all-city team . . . first team all-city as a junior . . . Career - - had 155 career receptions for 1,740 yards and 26 touchdowns . . . as a senior 2006 - - Redshirted. had 85 receptions for 1,011 yards and 18 touchdowns . . . was also 3-4 passing, with two touchdowns and had a 64-yard punt return for a touchdown . . . also played safety, where High school honors - - First team USA Today All-American he had 22 career interceptions and 168 tackles . . . two-year team captain. . . . participated in the US Army All-American Game . . . conference offensive MVP as a senior . . . first team all-state Personal - - Born 3/11/88 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . two-year member of prep and all-conference as a senior . . . second team Chicago Tribune all-state as a junior . . . Honor Roll . . . mother is Kathy Bowie . . . one of three players from Detroit area on Iowa Career - - holds state record for longest punt in a playoff game (90 yards) and most PATs roster . . . high school coach was Andre Harlan. . . . holds school and conference records for longest field goal (55 yards) . . . made 18- of-23 field goals and 147-154 PATs in his career . . . had a career punting average of 42.0 Career Receiving Bests . . . 80% of kickoffs during his senior year were touchbacks . . . 12-16 in field goals and Catches: 7 vs. Northwestern, 11/4/06 49-52 in PATs as a senior . . . three-year letterman in football . . . two-year letterman in Yards: 90 vs. Purdue, 10/7/06 volleyball . . . also lettered in basketball and baseball. Touchdowns: 1, twice, last vs. No. Ill., 10/28/06 Long: 37 vs. Purdue, 10/7/06 Personal - - Born 3/17/88 . . . Open major . . . parents are Claire and Tim Donahue . . . high school coach was Todd Kuska. Career Punt Return Bests Returns: 3, three times, last at Minnesota, 11/18/06 Yards: 53 at Minnesota, 11/18/06 TD: none Long: 25 vs. Montana, 9/2/06

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2006 Game-By-Game Stats vs. Purdue . . . saw action in loss at Indiana, but recorded no statistics . . . saw action in Receiving ___ No. ___Yds. __ TD __ Lng Punt Ret. ____ No. ___ Yds. _ TD __ Lng loss at Michigan, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in win over Northern Illinois as Montana _____ 3 ____ 43 ____ 1 ____ 30 Montana ______1 _____ 25 ___0 ____25 defense allowed just 196 yards total offense . . . recorded one solo tackle and two assists at Syracuse ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Syracuse ____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - vs. Northern Illinois, along with first caused fumble of his career, which was recovered by IA State ______6 ____ 88 ____ 0 ____ 24 IA State ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - Iowa . . . saw action in loss to Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss to at Illinois ____ 5 ____ 64 ____ 0 ____ 18 at Illinois ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - Wisconsin, but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics Ohio State ____ 4 ____ 63 ____ 0 ____ 23 Ohio State _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - . . . saw action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl, but had no statistics. Purdue ______4 ____ 90 ____ 0 ____ 37 Purdue ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - at Indiana ____ 1 ____ 25 ____ 0 ____ 25 at Indiana _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - at Michigan ___ 6 ____ 63 ____ 0 ____ 23 at Michigan ____ 3 _____ 27 ___0 ____19 High school honors - - PrepStar all-American . . . honorable mention Street & Smith all- No. Illinois ___ 3 ____ 20 ____ 1 _____ 7 No. Illinois _____ 3 _____ 19 ___0 ____13 American . . . all-Johnson County Player of the Year as a senior . . . finalist for Indiana’s N’western ____ 7 ____ 78 ____ 0 ____ 24 N’western ______2 _____ 12 ___0 ____13 Mr. Football . . . nominated for US Army All-American game . . . two-time Indianapolis Wisconsin ____ 1 ____ 13 ____ 0 ____ 13 Wisconsin ______1 _____ 9 ____0 _____9 Star Super Team and South Team . . . three-time Associated Press first team all-state . at Minn. _____ 6 ____ 67 ____ 0 ____ 18 at Minn. ______3 _____ 53 ___0 ____22 . . four-time first team all-conference . . . two-time team MVP . . . Career - - four-year Texas (n) _____ 3 ____ 40 ____ 0 ____ 17 texas (n) ______1 ____ (-2) ___0 __ - - - starter as a linebacker and long snapper . . . three-year starter at tight end . . . recorded Totals ______49 ___654 ___ 2 ____37 Totals ______14 ___ 143 ___0 ___ 25 55 catches for 940 yards and 13 touchdowns in his career . . . recorded a school record 390 career tackles and 12 interceptions . . . also holds school records for tackles in a Career Statistics game (23), solo tackles in a game (17) and in a season (73) . . . had 25 receptions for Receiving ______No. ______Yds. ______Avg. ______TD ______Lng 348 yards and four touchdowns, along with 147 tackles and an interception as a senior Freshman ______49 ______654 ______13.3 ______2 ______37 . . . had 26 receptions for 544 yards and four touchdowns as a junior . . . led team to conference championships in 2003 and 2005 . . . team captain in 2004-05 . . . four-year Punt Returns _____ No. ______Yds. ______Avg. ______TD ______Lng letterman in football, basketball and track. Freshman ______14 ______143 ______10.2 ______0 ______25 Personal - - Born 9/18/87 . . . Pre-Business major . . . named National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete for central Indiana . . . academic all-state as a senior . . . parents are Anne 56 - - Rashad Dunn and David Edds . . . high school coach was Rick Wimmer. Defensive Line 6-3, 285, Junior Game-by-Game Defensive Stats Evans, GA (Greenbrier HS) 2006 ______Solo-Ast. Montana ______0-0 Hawk-Item - - Moved from offense to defense prior to 2007 at Syracuse ______DNP season. IA State ______DNP at Illinois ______DNP 2007 - - Listed as second team defensive tackle following Ohio State ______DNP spring practice. Purdue ______2-3 at Indiana ______0-0 2006 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . . at Michigan ______1-0 . did not see any game action. No. Illinois ______1-2 N’western ______0-0 2005 - - Saw action in opening win over Ball State as offense gained 441 yards total Wisconsin ______0-0 offense . . . did not see action at Iowa State . . . saw limited action in win over Northern at Minn. ______0-0 Iowa as offense gained season-best 496 total yards . . . did not see action at Ohio State . Texas (n) ______0-0 . . saw limited action in win over Illinois as offense rushed for 301 yards and gained 476 Totals ______4-5 yards total offense . . . did not see action in win at Purdue . . . did not see action in win over Indiana . . . did not see action vs. Michigan . . . did not see action at Northwestern Career Statistics . . . did not see action in win at Wisconsin . . . did not see action in win over Minnesota Defense ___Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss ___Saks ___ Int-Yds. __ PBU ___ FF __ RF . . . did not see action in Outback Bowl vs. Florida. Freshman ____ 4 ____ 5 _____ 9 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______0 _____1 ____0

2004 - - Redshirted.

High School honors - - First team all-area, all-region and all-county as a senior . . . 52 - - *Rafael Eubanks named all-county honorable mention during sophomore and junior seasons . . . Career Offensive Line - - started every game in final three prep seasons . . . four-year letterman in football . . . 6-3, 285, Sophomore played right and left guard, along with right tackle . . . helped lead team to a 7-4 record St. Paul, MN (Cretin-Derham Hall HS) and a spot in the state playoffs as a senior. Hawk Item - - One of three sophomores named to 2007 Personal - - Born 2/25/86 . . . English major . . . parents are Beverly Deloach and Alonzo Leadership Group. Dunn . . . high school coach was Mickey Derrick. 2007 Pre-season Honors - - Named to pre-season Rimington Trophy Watch List . . . 2007 - - listed as first team center following spring practice. 49 - - *A.J. Edds Outside Linebacker 2006 Honors - - Named first team Freshman all-American by 6-4, 244, Sophomore scout.com . . . named second team Freshman all-American by Rivals.com . . . named third Greenwood, IN (Greenwood Community HS) team Freshman all-American by The Sporting News . . . named first team Freshman all-Big Ten by The Sporting News. Hawk-Item - - One of three sophomores named to 2007 Leadership Group . . . one of three true freshmen to see action 2006 - - Listed as first team center following spring practice . . . started at center for first in 2006 . . . started at outside linebacker in win over Purdue action of career in opening win over Montana as offense gained 416 yards total offense . . . in sixth game of the season . . . moved from tight end to started at center and played every offensive down in overtime win at Syracuse . . . started linebacker during pre-season practice. at center and played every offensive down in win over Iowa State as offense gained 410 yards total offense . . . started at center in win at Illinois before leaving the game late in 2007 - - Listed as first team outside linebacker following second period due to injury . . . did not see action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State due to spring practice. injury . . . returned to action in limited roll in win over Purdue, but also left game with injury . . . did not see action in loss at Indiana due to injury . . . started at center and 2006 Honors - - Selected to first team all-Big Ten Freshman team by The Sporting News . . . played every offensive down in loss at Michigan . . . started at center and played every selected to honorable mention Freshman all-America team by The Sporting News. offensive down in win over Northern Illinois as offense gained 405 yards total offense . . . did not see action in loss to Northwestern . . . started at center in loss to Wisconsin . . . 2006 - - Saw first action of career in opening win over Montana as defense allowed just started at center and played every offensive down as offense gained season-best 546 yards 144 yards total offense . . . had no statistics vs. Montana . . . did not see action in win total offense in loss at Minnesota . . . started at center and played every offensive down as at Syracuse . . . did not see action in win over Iowa State . . . did not see action in win offense gained 363 yards total offense vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl. at Illinois . . . did not see action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . started at outside linebacker in win over Purdue . . . recorded two solo tackles and three assisted tackles

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2005 - - Redshirted. 29 - - **Bradley Fletcher High school honors - - Named Gatorade Player of the Year in Minnesota as a senior . . Defensive Back . Prep Nation all-American and Minnesota Vikings and Associated Press first team all- 6-2, 200, Junior state selection as a senior… KARE-11 All-metro team… Minnesota High School League Youngstown, OH (Liberty HS) Outstanding Academic Achievement … Career - - Gave up no sacks, while recording over 120 pancake blocks... graded out at over 85%. 2007 - - Listed as second team cornerback following spring practice. Personal - - Born 2/12/87 . . . Interdepartmental Studies/Health major . . . parents are Don Eubanks and Mara Molenaar . . . attended same high school as DE Broderick Binns 2006 - - Listed as second team cornerback following spring and DS Nick Murphy . . . high school coaches were Rich Kallok and Mike Scanlan. practice . . . saw action in 41-7 season-opening win as defense held Montana to 10 net yards rushing and 144 yards total offense . . . recorded two assisted tackles and one pass break- up vs. Montana . . . saw action on special teams in double 10 - - Ben Evans overtime win at Syracuse, recording one assisted tackle . . . Wide Receiver saw action in win over Iowa State, recording three assisted tackles . . . saw action in win 6-0, 180, Redshirt Freshman at Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State, but had Iowa City, IA (City HS) no statistics . . . saw action in win over Purdue, recording three assisted tackles and one pass break-up . . . saw action in loss at Indiana, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. in loss at Michigan, recording career-best five tackles, all solo . . . started at cornerback in win over Northern Illinois as defense allowed just 196 yards total offense . . . recorded four 2006 - - Redshirted after joining team as a walk-on . . . solo tackles and two assists in first career start, along with one pass break-up . . . started moved from defensive back to wide receiver during 2007 at cornerback in loss to Northwestern . . . career-high seven tackles vs. Northwestern, spring practice. including career-best five solo stops . . . started at cornerback in loss to Wisconsin . . . recorded two solo tackles and two assists vs. Wisconsin, with one tackle for loss and High school honors - - earned second team all-state honors first career forced fumble . . . started at cornerback in loss at Minnesota, recording six as a senior . . . first team all-conference as a senior after solo tackles and one pass break-up . . . saw action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl, but had no earning second team recognition as a junior . . . named Iowa City Press-Citizen Male statistics. Athlete of the Year as a senior . . . recipient of Bernie Saggau Award as the senior who best exemplifies qualities of honesty, integrity and sportsmanship . . . earned Jack Frantz 2005 - - Saw action in opening win over Ball State, recording one solo tackle . . . saw scholarship as the senior with excellence in academics and extracurricular activities . . . action at Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Northern Iowa, winner of American Citizenship award and U.S. Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete award but had no statistics . . . saw action at Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action . . . Career - - recorded 48 receptions for 1,078 yards and 15 touchdowns in two seasons . in win over Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win at Purdue, but had no . . had 28 receptions for 600 yards and eight scores as a senior, helping team reach state statistics . . . saw action in win over Indiana, but had no statistics . . . did not see action semi-finals . . . team captain as a senior and member of teams that won conference titles vs. Michigan . . . did not see action at Northwestern . . . saw action in win at Wisconsin, as a junior and senior . . . earned two letters in football, basketball and baseball and was but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw a four time letterman as a sprinter and jumper for track and field team . . . two-time long action in Outback Bowl vs. Florida, but had no statistics. jump champion at the Drake Relays . . . earned one state title in the long jump as well . . . ran anchor leg on two state championship sprint relay teams as a junior . . . helped 2004 - - Redshirted. prep track team win four consecutive conference titles . . . was a two-time all-conference selection in baseball. High School honors - - First team all-conference, all-county, all-district, all-Northwest Ohio, all-Ohio and North/South all-state as a senior . . . named first team all-conference Personal - - Born 4/22/88 . . . open major . . . parents are Donna and Dick Evans . . . one and all-county, along with special mention all-Ohio, as a junior . . . Career - - recorded of nine players from Iowa City on Iowa roster . . . attended same high school as LS Josh 207 tackles, 81 solo tackles, 13 pass break-ups and four interceptions in prep career . Koeppel and TE Michael Sabers . . . high school coach was Dan Sabers. . . had 74 tackles, 43 solo tackles, two interceptions and six pass break-ups as a senior . . . as a running back, rushed 143 times for 815 yards 12 touchdowns as a senior . . . had 17 receptions for 314 yards and one kickoff return for 61 yards . . . also an all-state 11 - - Adam Farnsworth basketball player. Quarterback 6-4, 212, Junior Personal - - Born 6/25/86 . . . African American Studies major . . . parents are Vicki and North Ogden, UT (Snow, UT CC) Carl Fletcher . . . high school coach was Jeff Whitaker.

2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. Career Bests Tackles: 7 vs. Northwestern, 11/04/06 2006 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . . Solos: 6 at Minnesota, 11/18/06 . did not see any game action. Assists: 3, twice, last vs. Purdue, 10/7/06 PBU: 1, 3 times, last at Minnesota, 11/18/06 Junior college - - played one season at Snow, UT Community Forced Fumble: 1 vs. Wisconsin, 11/11/06 College . . . junior college coach was Jeff Kilts. Game-by-Game Defensive Stats High school honors - - Earned honorable mention all-state recognition as a senior at 2005 ______Solo-Ast. 2006 ______Solo-Ast. Weber HS . . . first team all-conference as a senior . . . Career - - completed 140-265 Ball State ______1-0 Montana ______0-2 passes for 1,435 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior, with seven interceptions, on prep at Iowa State ______0-0 at Syracuse ______1-0 team that posted a 4-7 overall record . . . two-year football letterman. Northern IA ______0-0 IA State ______0-3 at Ohio State ______0-0 at Illinois ______0-0 Personal - - Born 1/31/85 . . . International Studies major . . . parents are Rosalyn and Illinois ______0-0 Ohio State ______0-0 Craig Farnsworth . . . high school coach was Kory Bosgreiter. at Purdue ______0-0 Purdue ______0-3 Indiana ______0-0 at Indiana ______1-0 Michigan ______DNP at Michigan ______5-0 at N’western ______DNP No. Illinois ______4-2 at Wisconsin ______DNP N’western ______5-2 Minnesota ______0-0 Wisconsin ______2-2 Florida (n) ______0-0 at Minn. ______6-0 Totals ______1-0 Texas (n) ______0-0 Totals ______24-14

Career Statistics Defense ___Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks __ Int-Yds. __ PBU ___ FF __ RF Freshman ____ 1 ____ 0 _____ 1 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______0 _____0 ____0 Soph. ______24 ____ 14 ____ 38 ____ 1/3 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______4 _____1 ____0 Career _____ 25 ____ 14 ____39 ____ 1/3 ____ 0/0 _____ 0-0 ______4 _____1 ____0

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had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in win at Illinois, but had no statistics 16 - - *Drew Gardner . . . saw action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in Defensive Back win over Purdue, recording four solo tackles . . . saw action in loss at Indiana, recording 5-10, 178, Junior one solo tackle . . . saw action in loss at Michigan, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw Cherry Hill, NJ (West HS) action in win over Northern Illinois, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in loss to Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss to Wisconsin, but had no 2007 - - Listed as second team cornerback following spring statistics . . . saw action in loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action in Alamo practice. Bowl vs. Texas, but had no statistics.

2006 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice Junior College honors - - First team all-region . . . team MVP . . . academic all-American . . . saw action in 41-7 season-opening win as defense held . . . Career - - recorded 110 tackles, six sacks, two interceptions, two forced fumbles and Montana to 10 net yards rushing and 144 yards total offense . . a touchdown as a sophomore . . . played running back during his first season, rushing for . had no statistics vs. Montana . . . saw action on special teams 500 yards on 90 attempts with six touchdowns . . . helped lead team to the 2004 NJCAA in double overtime win at Syracuse, but had no statistics . . Non-Scholarship National Championship. . saw action on special teams in win over Iowa State, recording one unassisted tackle . . . saw action on special teams in win at Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action on High School honors - - all-conference and all-area as a senior . . . Career - - led Prospect special teams in loss to top-ranked Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win HS to two state championships . . . set single season rushing record with 1,375 yards over Purdue, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action on special teams in loss at Indiana, as a senior. but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in loss at Michigan, but recorded no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in win over Northern Illinois, but had no statistics Personal - - Born 2/18/85 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Michelle . . . did not see action in loss to Northwestern . . . did not see action in loss to Wisconsin . . and Tom Gattas . . . high school coach was Brent Pearlman. . did not see action in loss at Minnesota . . . saw action on special teams vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl, recording one solo tackle and one assist. Game-by-Game Defensive Stats 2006 ______Solo-Ast. 2005 - - Transferred to join Iowa program after playing one season at Widener University . Montana ______0-0 . . did not see any game action. at Syracuse ______0-0 IA State ______0-0 Previous college - - Attended Widener University for one year . . . collected 20 tackles, at Illinois ______0-0 three interceptions and one punt block while playing for Coach David Wood, helping Ohio State ______0-0 team post 6-4 overall record in 2004. Purdue ______4-0 at Indiana ______1-0 High School honors - - second team all-conference as a junior and senior . . . Career at Michigan ______0-1 - - recorded 97 tackles and 13 interceptions during prep career, while gaining over 2,000 No. Illinois ______0-1 all-purpose yards and collecting 17 touchdown receptions . . . had 42 tackles and six N’western ______0-0 interceptions as a senior, with over 1,000 all-purpose yards and 10 touchdowns . . . Wisconsin ______0-0 had four interceptions and 335 tackles as a junior, with 550 receiving yards and four at Minn. ______0-0 touchdowns . . . team captain . . . earned three football letters as defensive back and Texas (n) ______0-0 wide receiver and was also track and field letterman while competing in long jump and Totals ______5-2 sprints.

Personal - - Born 4/22/86 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Jamie and Career Statistics William Gardner . . . high school coach was Bernie O’Connor. Defense ___Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss ___Scks ___ Int-Yds. __ PBU ___ FF __ RF Junior ______5 ____ 2 _____ 7 _____ 0/0 ____ 0-0 ______0-0 ______0 _____0 ____0 Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2006 ______Solo-Ast. Montana ______0-0 98 - - *Chad Geary at Syracuse ______0-0 Defensive End IA State ______1-0 6-3, 261, Sophomore at Illinois ______0-0 Tipton, IA (Tipton HS) Ohio State ______0-0 Purdue ______1-0 2007 - - Listed as second team defensive end following at Indiana ______0-0 spring practice. at Michigan ______0-0 No. Illinois ______0-0 2006 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice N’western ______DNP . . . saw action in 41-7 season-opening win as defense held Wisconsin ______DNP Montana to 10 net yards rushing and 144 yards total offense . at Minn. ______DNP . . recorded one solo tackle for a four-yard loss vs. Montana . . Texas (n) ______1-1 . did not see action in win at Syracuse . . . did not see action Totals ______3-1 in win over Iowa State . . . did not see action in win at Illinois . . . did not see action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . did not see action in win over Purdue . . . did not see action Career Statistics in loss at Indiana . . . did not see action in loss at Michigan . . . did not see action in win Defense ___Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ___ In-Yd. __ PBU ___ FF __ RF over Northern Illinois . . . saw action in loss to Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw Junior ______3 ____ 1 _____ 4 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______0 _____0 ____0 action in loss to Wisconsin, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in loss at Minnesota, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in Alamo Bowl vs. Texas, but had no statistics.

2005 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. 41 - - *Bryon Gattas Linebacker High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a junior and senior . . . 6-1, 233, Senior earned defensive MVP honors in his district as a season and competed in Iowa Shrine Mt. Prospect, IL (Harper, IL CC) Bowl following prep career . . . second team all-state as a sophomore . . . first team all- conference for three seasons . . . team captain as a senior . . . Career - - recorded 94 Hawk-Item - - Enrolled for 2006 second semester and tackles as a senior, including 39 solo stops . . . also had 13 tackles for loss, six pass break- participated in spring practice. ups, four forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, one interception and two blocked kicks . . . recorded 81 tackles as a junior . . . helped prep team post 24-6 record in three seasons, 2007 - - Listed as second team middle linebacker following including a 18-3 mark in district action . . . earned three letters in football as offensive spring practice. lineman and linebacker . . . also earned four letters in basketball, golf and baseball.

2006 - - Listed as second team weak side linebacker following Personal - - Born 10/21/86 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Beth and spring practice . . . saw action in 41-7 season-opening win Kenny Geary . . . high school coaches were Gary Stamp and Mike Wende. as defense held Montana to 10 net yards rushing and 144 yards total offense . . . did not have any statistics vs. Montana . . . saw action on special teams in double overtime win at Syracuse, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in win over Iowa State, but

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Game-by-Game Defensive Stats 2005 Honors - - Reggie Roby Special Teams Player of the Year . . . 2005 - - saw action 2005 ______Solo-Ast. in opening win over Ball State, recording four solo tackles . . . saw action at Iowa State, Montana ______1-0 recording two solo tackles . . . saw action in win over Northern Iowa, recording two solo at Syracuse ______DNP tackles and three assists . . . started at free safety at Ohio State for first start of career IA State ______DNP . . . recorded six solo tackles and one forced fumble at OSU . . . started at free safety in at Illinois ______DNP win over Illinois, recording career-high eight solo tackles . . . started at free safety in Ohio State ______DNP win at Purdue . . . recorded two solo tackles and four assists, including one tackle for Purdue ______DNP loss, before leaving game in second half with an injury . . . did not see action in win at Indiana ______DNP over Indiana due to injury . . . returned to action vs. Michigan, but had no statistics . . at Michigan ______DNP . saw action at Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win at Wisconsin, No. Illinois ______DNP recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in win over Minnesota, recording two solo N’western ______0-0 tackles as defense held top rushing team in the nation to 129 net rushing yards . . . saw Wisconsin ______1-0 action in Outback Bowl vs. Florida, recording one solo tackle. at Minn. ______1-0 Texas (n) ______0-0 2004 Honors - - Next Man In Award, special teams . . . 2004 - - tied for fifth in Big Totals ______3-0 Ten fumble recoveries (two) . . . saw action in 11 games, recording 10 tackles and two recovered fumbles . . . did not see action in opening win over Kent State . . . saw first Career Statistics action of career in win over Iowa State, playing primarily on special teams . . . recorded Defense ___Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss ___Scks ___ Int-Yds. __ PBU ___ FF __ RF one solo tackle vs. Iowa State . . . saw action at Arizona State, but had no statistics . Freshman ____ 3 ____ 0 _____ 3 _____ 1/4 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______0 _____0 ____0 . . saw action at Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Michigan State . . . recorded three solo tackles and one assist . . . recovered a muffed punt at MSU two-yardline to set up final Iowa touchdown in 38-16 win . . . saw action in win over Ohio State but had no statistics . . . saw action in win at Penn State, but had no 90 - - Tyler Gerstandt statistics . . . saw action in win at Illinois, recording one solo tackle and one assist . . . Tight End saw action in win over Purdue . . . recorded two solo tackles . . . recovered fumbled punt 6-6, 248, Sophomore in first quarter that led to field goal and 10-0 Iowa advantage . . . saw action in win at Cherokee, IA (Washington HS) Minnesota, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in win over Wisconsin to clinch share of Big Ten title, but had no statistics . . . saw action in Capital One Bowl win over 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. LSU, but had no statistics.

2006 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . . High School honors - - First team all-Greater Houston and all-conference as a senior, . did not see any game action. along with Class 5A honorable mention all-state . . . named Defensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . selected to play in the Global Junior All-Star Game and the Bayou Bowl 2005 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. . . . Career - - led prep team to an 11-2 record as a senior . . . recorded 90 tackles, two interceptions, six pass break-ups and two blocked punts as a senior . . . also returned High school honors - - Earned second team all-state honors kicks and had a 31.5 yard average. and all-District recognition as a senior . . . Career - - had 52 receptions for 873 yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior . . . gained 259 yards on 19 receptions as a junior, with Personal - - Born 11/15/85 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Alice five touchdowns . . . earned three letters in football as wide receiver and defensive back Carter and El Roberson . . . older brother, El Roberson, played quarterback at Kansas . . . team captain as a senior . . . also lettered in basketball (3), baseball (2) and track State . . . attended same high school as WR James Cleveland . . . high school coach was and field (1). Dick Olin. Personal - - Born 9/30/86 . . . Accounting major . . . parents are Laurie and Denny Gerstandt . . . high school coach was Tony Napierala. Career Bests Tackles: 12 vs. Ohio State, 9/30/06 Solos: 8, twice, last vs. Iowa State, 9/16/06 Assists: 7 vs. Ohio State, 9/30/06 13 - - ***Charles Godfrey TFLs: 2 vs. Texas, 12/30/06 Defensive Back INT: 1, twice, last vs. N’western, 11/4/06 6-1, 208, Senior FF: 1, twice, last vs. Wisconsin, 11/11/06 Baytown, TX (Robert E. Lee HS) RF: 1, three times, last vs. Texas, 12/30/06 PBU: 2 at Illinois, 9/23/06 Hawk-Item - - One of three true freshmen to see action in 2004. Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2004 ______Solo-Ast. 2005 ______Solo-Ast. 2006 ______Solo-Ast. 2007 - - Listed as first team cornerback following spring Kent State ______DNP Ball State ______4-0 Montana ______4-2 practice. Iowa State ______1-0 at Iowa State ______2-0 at Syracuse ______2-0 at Ariz. St. ______0-0 Northern IA ______2-3 IA State ______8-0 2006 Honors - - Hustle Award, special teams . . . 2006 - - at Michigan ______0-0 at Ohio State ______6-0 at Illinois ______2-0 listed as first team cornerback following spring practice . . . Mich. St. ______3-1 Illinois ______8-0 Ohio State ______5-7 started at cornerback in win over Montana as defense allowed just 144 yards total offense Ohio St. ______0-0 at Purdue ______2-4 Purdue ______4-1 . . . recorded four solo tackles and two assists vs. Montana . . . started at cornerback in at Penn St. ______0-0 Indiana ______Inj. at Indiana ______4-1 double overtime win at Syracuse . . . recorded two solo tackles vs. Syracuse . . . started at at Illinois ______1-1 Michigan ______0-0 at Michigan ______7-2 cornerback in win over Iowa State . . . recorded eight solo tackles and one pass break-up, Purdue ______2-0 at N’western ______0-0 No. Illinois ______7-1 matching career-high for tackles in a game . . . started at cornerback in win at Illinois . . at Minnesota ______0-1 at Wisconsin ______0-1 N’western ______4-5 . recorded two solo tackles and two pass break-ups vs. Illinois . . . started at cornerback in Wisconsin ______0-0 Minnesota ______2-0 Wisconsin ______5-0 loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . recorded career-high 12 tackles vs. OSU, including five LSU (n) ______0-0 Florida (n) ______1-0 at Minn. ______3-2 solo tackles and seven assists . . . started at cornerback in win over Purdue . . . recorded Totals ______7-3 Totals ______27-8 Texas (n) ______6-1 four solo tackles and one assist vs. Purdue, along with collecting first career interception Totals ______61-22 . . . started at cornerback in loss at Indiana, recording four solo tackles, one assisted tackle and one pass break-up . . . started at cornerback in loss at Michigan, recording Career Statistics nine tackles, including seven solo stops . . . nine tackles vs. Michigan is second highest Defense ___Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ___ In-Yd. __ PBU ___ FF __ RF total in career, behind 12 tackles vs. Ohio State, also this year . . . started at cornerback Freshman ____ 7 ____ 3 _____ 10 ____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______0 _____0 ____2 in win over Northern Illinois as defense allowed just 196 yards total offense . . . recorded Sophomore _ 27 ____ 8 _____ 35 ____ 1/1 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______0 _____1 ____0 seven solo tackles and one assist vs. Northern Illinois . . . started at cornerback in loss to Junior _____ 61 ____ 22 ____ 83 ____ 2/2 ____ 0/0 ______2-5 ______5 _____1 ____1 Northwestern . . . recorded nine tackles vs. Northwestern, including four solo stops . . . Career _____ 95 ____ 33 ___ 128 ____ 3/3 ____ 0/0 _____ 2-5 ______5 _____2 ____2 pass interception and five yard return vs. Northwestern led to Iowa’s only scoring drive . . . started at cornerback in loss to Wisconsin . . . recorded five solo tackles vs. Wisconsin, along with one forced fumble and one pass break-up . . . started at cornerback in loss at Minnesota . . . recorded five tackles vs. Minnesota, including three solo stops and two assists . . . started at cornerback vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl . . . recorded seven tackles vs. Texas, including six solo stops . . . also recorded two tackles for loss and recovered a fumble on special teams vs. Longhorns. Iowa Hawkeye Football 39 2007 IOWA HAWKEYES

30 - - Brett Greenwood 69 - - Kyle Haganman Defensive Back Offensive Line 6-0, 200, Redshirt Freshman 6-5, 265, Redshirt Freshman Bettendorf, IA (Pleasant Valley HS) Osage, IA (Osage HS)

Hawk Item - - Only redshirt freshman named to 2007 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. Leadership Group. 2006 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. 2007 - - Listed as co-first team cornerback following spring practice. High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a senior by the Des Moines Register and was second team by the 2006 - - Redshirted after joining squad as a walk-on. Iowa Newspaper Association . . . first team all-conference as a senior . . . team captain as a senior . . . Career - - earned three High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as letters in football while playing end and tackle on defense a junior and senior as a defensive back . . . first team all-conference as wide receiver and and center and tackle on offense . . . also handled long snaps on special teams . . . earned defensive back as a senior . . . first team all conference defensive back and third team letters in baseball and track and field . . . won Class 2-A state title in the discus and holds all-conference quarterback as a junior . . . third team all-conference defensive back as school record in that event. a sophomore . . . Career - - career totals include 1,076 rushing yards, 686 passing yards and 783 yards receiving . . . totaled 16 rushing touchdowns, eight receiving touchdowns Personal - - Born 3/7/88 . . . Biology major . . . member of National Honor Society and and had four touchdown passes . . . recorded 13 interceptions as free safety . . . as a four-year member of prep Honor Roll . . . four-time member of conference all-academic team senior recorded 56 receptions for 783 yards and eight TDs, along with six interceptions and also earned academic all-District honors . . . parents are Nancy and Mark Haganman . . on defense . . . passed for 643 yards and rushed for 521 yards as a junior quarterback, . high school coach was Lon Lawler. with four interceptions on defense . . . holds school record for receptions in a season (56) . . . team captain as a junior and senior . . . earned three varsity letters in football and basketball and four letters in track and field . . . member of prep basketball team that reached Class 4A state championship game as a senior. 36 - - Taylor Herbst Defensive Back 6-1, 218, Sophomore Personal - - Born 9/14/87 . . . open major . . . four-year member of prep Honor Roll . Dubuque, IA (Senior) . . parents are Michele and Dave Greenwood . . . attended same high school as LB Pat Angerer and WR Colin Sandeman . . . high school coach was Ed Morrissey. 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.

Game-by-Game Defensive Stats 2006 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. 2006 ______Solo-Ast. Montana ______DNP High school honors - - Earned first team all-conference at Syracuse ______DNP honors as a junior and senior . . . team captain as a senior . . IA State ______DNP . Career - - earned two letters in football as quarterback and at Illinois ______DNP defensive back . . . earned four letters in track, competing in Ohio State ______DNP 200, 400 and 800 events . . . completed 92-181 passes for 1,112 yards and 14 touchdowns Purdue ______DNP as a junior, setting school records for completions and attempts in a season . . . completed at Indiana ______DNP 62-127 attempts as a senior for 886 yards and 16 touchdowns . . . at Michigan ______DNP No. Illinois ______DNP Personal - - Born 4/19/87 . . . Biology major . . . member of National Honor Society N’western ______DNP and earned academic all-conference honors . . . parents are Jane and Kevin Herbst . Wisconsin ______DNP . . attended same high school as DB Jayme Murphy . . . high school coach was John at Minn. ______DNP Osweiler. Texas (n) ______DNP Totals ______0-0

Career Statistics 44 - - **Mike Humpal Linebacker Defense ___Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss ___Scks ___ Int-Yds. __ PBU ___ FF __ RF 6-3, 242, Senior Freshman ____ 3 ____ 0 _____ 3 _____ 1/4 ____ 0/0 ______0-0 ______0 _____0 ____0 New Hampton, IA (New Hampton HS)

Hawk-Item - - Earned bachelor’s degree in May, 2007 and is 1 - - Justin Greiner working towards advanced degree . . . ranked seventh in the Defensive Back Big Ten in interceptions per game (.25) in 2006 . . . one of 5-10, 190, Redshirt Freshman five seniors named to 2007 Leadership Group . . . one of three Washington, IA (Washington HS) juniors selected to 2006 Leadership Group.

2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2007 - - Listed as first team weak side linebacker following spring practice. 2006 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. 2006 - - Listed as first team outside linebacker following spring practice . . . started at High school honors - - Earned second team all-state honors outside linebacker in win over Montana as defense allowed just 144 yards total offense . . . as a senior . . . was first team all-conference as a junior and recorded two solo tackles and four assists vs. Montana, along with first career interception senior . . . team captain as a senior . . . Career - - career and a pass break-up . . . started at outside linebacker in double overtime win at Syracuse totals include 428 rushing attempts for 2,685 yards and 33 . . . recorded three solo tackles and two assists vs. Syracuse, including one tackle for a touchdowns . . . also had 27 receptions for 249 yards and one score, 31 kickoff returns 120-yard loss . . . started at outside linebacker in win over Iowa State . . . recorded seven for 536 yards and 21 punt returns for 264 yards . . . 150 rushing attempts for 1,081 yards assisted tackles vs. Iowa State, along with one tackle for loss and one pass break-up . . . and 17 touchdowns as a senior . . . rushed for 1,061 yards as a junior on 202 attempts . . . started at outside linebacker in win at Illinois . . . recorded two solo tackles and one assist earned three letters in football as defensive back and running back . . . four-year letterman vs. Illinois, with one tackle for loss and one pass break-up . . . started at outside linebacker as track and field sprinter . . . two-time state champion in the 100 meter dash and member in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . recorded nine tackles vs. OSU, including three solo of 400-meter relay team that won a state title. stops, six assists and one tackle for minus three yards . . . did not see action in win over Purdue due to injury . . . started at outside linebacker in loss at Indiana, recording two solo Personal - - Born 8/15/87 . . . Pre-Integrative Physiology major . . . high school Salutatorian tackles . . . started at outside linebacker in loss at Michigan . . . recorded two solo tackles with a 3.97 GPA . . . member of National Honor Society . . . parents are Mary Ann and and a pass interception vs. Michigan, setting up an Iowa field goal with his second theft Stephen Greiner . . . high school coach was Chuck Henry.

40 Iowa Hawkeye Football 2007 IOWA HAWKEYES of the season . . . started at linebacker in win over Northern Illinois as defense allowed just 196 yards total offense . . . recorded one solo tackle and third interception of the 42 - - Jeremiha Hunter season vs. Northern Illinois . . . started at linebacker in loss to Northwestern, recording two Linebacker solo tackles and three assists . . . started at linebacker in loss to Wisconsin . . . recorded 6-2, 222, Redshirt Freshman five tackles vs. Wisconsin, including four solo stops . . . started at linebacker in loss at York, PA (Harrisburg Science and Technology) Minnesota, recording two assisted tackles . . . started at linebacker vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl, recording two solo tackles. 2007 - - Listed as second team outside linebacker following spring practice. 2005 Honors - - Academic all-Big Ten . . . 2005 - - saw action in opening win over Ball State, recording four solo tackles and one pass break-up . . . saw action at Iowa State, 2006 - - Redshirted. but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Northern Iowa, but had no statistics . . . saw action at Ohio State, recording three solo tackles, including one tackle for loss High school honors - - USA Today second team all-American . . . saw action in win over Illinois, recording three assisted tackles . . . saw action . . . PIAA all-Platinum 33 team . . . second team all-state as in win at Purdue, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in win over Indiana . . . a senior and sophomore, first-team as a junior . . . three- recorded career-high six tackles vs. the Hoosiers, including three solo stops and three time first team all-conference selection as a linebacker . . assisted tackles . . . saw action vs. Michigan, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action . first team all-conference as a running back during his junior year, second-team as a at Northwestern, recording two solo tackles and three assisted tackles . . . saw action in sophomore . . . District 3 all-Supreme team as a junior . . . Career - - played linebacker win at Wisconsin as defense held Badgers to 276 yards total offense, but had no statistics and running back in high school . . . had 3,284 career rushing yards and 58 touchdowns . . . saw action in win over Minnesota, but had no statistics as defense held top rushing on 460 attempts . . . recorded 133 tackles, five interceptions (two returned for TDs), five team in the nation to 129 net rushing yards . . . saw action in Outback Bowl vs. Florida, sacks and 10 tackles for a loss as a junior. recording two assisted tackles and one pass break-up. Personal - - Born 2/9/88 . . . open major . . . parents are Rebecca and Brian Hunter. . . high 2004 Honors - - Academic all-Big Ten . . . 2004 - - Saw action in opening win over Kent school coach was George Chaump. State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . did not see action at Arizona State after suffering back injury, and missed remainder of the season. 77 - - **Clint Huntrods Long Snapper 2003 - - Redshirted. 6-5, 270, Senior Collins, IA (CMB HS) High school honors - - Three-year letterman . . . senior season honors include Des Moines Register Elite first team all-state, first team Des Moines Register linebacker, first Hawk-Item - - Earned bachelor’s degree in August, 2007 and team Iowa Newspaper Association running back, first team all-conference running back is working on advanced degree . . . handled all snaps on PAT and punter . . . selected to the 2003 Shrine Bowl… team captain as a senior . . . all- and field goal attempts throughout the season with no bad state honorable mention as a junior running back . . . first team all-conference running snaps. back junior season . . . Career - - rushed for 2,308 yards and 30 career touchdowns. . . averaged 13 yards per carry early in the season at tailback and also was leading his 2007 - - Listed as first team long snapper for placements team in tackles . . . ranked second in the state in rushing in Class 3A as a junior when following spring practice. he rushed for 765 yards . . . recorded 98 tackles, seven for negative yards, as a senior . . . won Class 2A state wrestling title at 215 pounds as a junior. . . placed second in the 2006 - - Listed as short snapper for field goals and PAT following spring practice . . . saw 110-meter high hurdles at the Class 3A state track meet as a junior, placed eighth in the action in 41-7 win over Montana as offense gained 416 yards total offense . . . handled all discus and was a member of 400-meter relay team that qualified for state meet. snaps on five PATs and two field goals . . . saw action in double overtime win at Syracuse . . . handled all snaps on two PATs and three field goals, including 24-yard field goal in first Personal - - Born 2/17/85 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . earned bachelor’s overtime and PAT in second OT . . . saw action in win over Iowa State, handling all snaps on degree in May, 2007 and is working on advanced degree . . . parents are Nancy and Reggie three PATs and two field goals . . . saw action in win at Illinois, handling all snaps on three Humpal . . . high school coach was Scott Frerichs. PATs and one field goal . . . saw action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State, handling all snaps on two PATs and one field goal . . . saw action in win over Purdue . . . handled all snaps Career Bests on six PAT attempts and two field goals as team scored season-high 47 points . . . handled Tackles: 9 vs. Ohio State, 9/30/06 all snaps on four PAT attempts and two field goal attempts in loss at Indiana . . . handled Solos: 4, twice, last vs. Wisconsin, 11/11/06 snaps on two successful field goal attempts in loss at Michigan . . . handled snaps on three Assists: 7 vs. Iowa State, 9/16/06 field goal attempts and three PAT attempts in win over Northern Illinois . . . handled PAT TFLs: 1, 5 times, last vs. No. Ill., 10/28/06 snap in loss to Northwestern . . . handled snaps on three PAT attempts and one field goal INT: 1, 3 times, last vs. No. Ill., 10/28/06 attempt in loss to Wisconsin . . . handled snaps for three PAT attempts and one field goal PBU: 1, 5 times, last at Illinois, 9/23/06 attempt in loss at Minnesota . . . handled snaps on three PAT attempts and two field goal attempts vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl. Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2004 ______Solo-Ast. 2005 ______Solo-Ast. 2006 ______Solo-Ast. 2005 - - Saw action in win over Ball State as offense gained 441 yards total offense . . . Kent State ______0-0 Ball State ______4-0 Montana ______2-4 handled deep snaps on all eight PAT attempts in 56-0 win . . . saw action at Iowa State, Iowa State ______0-0 at Iowa State ______0-0 at Syracuse ______3-2 handling deep snap on successful field goal attempt . . . saw action in win over Northern at Ariz. St. ______Inj. Northern IA ______0-0 IA State ______0-7 Iowa as offense gained season-best 496 total yards . . . handled deep snaps on all FG at Michigan ______Inj. at Ohio State ______3-0 at Illinois ______2-1 and PAT attempts . . . saw action at Ohio State, handling deep snaps on two Iowa field Mich. St. ______Inj. Illinois ______0-3 Ohio State ______3-6 goals . . . saw action in win over Illinois, handling deep snaps on all PAT attempts . . . Ohio St. ______Inj. at Purdue ______1-0 Purdue ______Inj. saw action in win at Purdue, handling deep snaps on all field goal and PAT attempts . . at Penn St. ______Inj. Indiana ______3-3 at Indiana ______2-0 . saw action in win over Indiana, handling deep snaps on all five PAT attempts and one at Illinois ______Inj. Michigan ______1-0 at Michigan ______2-0 field goal attempt . . . saw action vs. Michigan, handling deep snaps on two PAT attempts Purdue ______Inj. at N’western ______2-3 No. Illinois ______1-0 and three field goals, including field goal on final play of game to force overtime and at Minnesota ______Inj. at Wisconsin ______0-0 N’western ______2-3 field goal in overtime period . . . saw action at Northwestern, handling deep snaps on Wisconsin ______Inj. Minnesota ______0-0 Wisconsin ______4-1 three PAT attempts and three field goal attempts . . . saw action in win at Wisconsin, LSU (n) ______Inj. Florida (n) ______0-2 at Minn. ______0-2 handling deep snaps on two PAT attempts and two field goal attempts . . . saw action Totals ______0-0 Totals ______14-11 Texas (n) ______2-0 in win over Minnesota, handling deep snaps on one field goal and seven PAT attempts Totals ______23-26 . . . saw action in Outback Bowl vs. Florida, handling deep snaps on two field goal and three PAT attempts. Career Statistics Defense ___Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ____ QBH __ In-Yd. _ PBU __FF 2004 - - Did not see any game action. Freshman ____ 0 ____ 0 _____ 0 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0 ______0-0 ____0 ____0 Sophomore _ 14 ____ 11 ____ 25 ____ 1/1 ____ 0/0 ______0 ______0-0 ____2 ____0 2003 - - Redshirted. Junior _____ 23 ____ 26 ____ 49 ____5/17____ 0/0 ______0 ______3-0 ____3 ____0 Career _____ 37 ____ 37 ____74 ___ 6/18 ___ 0/0 ______0 ______3-0 ____5 ____0 High school honors - - Senior season honors include Des Moines Register and Iowa Newspaper Association first team all-state, first team all-conference, 2002 Wendy’s High School Heisman for Iowa, defensive MVP and team captain . . . …selected to 2003 Shrine Bowl… first team all-conference as a junior . . . all-conference honorable mention as

Iowa Hawkeye Football 41 2007 IOWA HAWKEYES a sophomore . . . won state discus title as a junior . . . Career - - three-year varsity 2004 - - Saw action in opening win over Kent State, recording one solo tackle . . . saw letterman . . . recorded 98 tackles and recovered two fumbles as a senior . . . totaled 61 action in win over Iowa State, but had no statistics as defense held ISU to 66 rushing tackles as a junior, guiding team to a school record for wins in a season. . . three-year yards . . . saw action at Arizona State, but had no statistics . . . saw action at Michigan, basketball letterman and four year track and field standout. but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Michigan State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win at Personal - - Born 12/22/84 . . . Communication Studies major . . . earned bachelor’s Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win at Illinois . . . had seven yard KO degree in August, 2007 and is working on advanced degree . . . parents are Christine and return following safety in the third quarter . . . saw action in win over Purdue, but had Marvin Huntrods . . . high school coach was Rob Luther. no statistics . . . saw action in win at Minnesota, recording one solo tackle and one assist . . . saw action in win over Wisconsin to clinch share of Big Ten title, but had no statistics . . . saw action in Capital One Bowl win over LSU, but suffered ankle injury early in the 92 - - ***Kenny Iwebema game and did not return. Defensive End 2003 Honors - - Team Leader Award, defense . . . 2003 - - Redshirted. 6-4, 267, Senior Arlington, TX (Bowie HS) High school honors - - Ranked as the No. 35 high school defensive end in the country by rivals.com as a prep senior . . . first team all-conference and honorable mention all- Hawk-Item - - Missed all of three games and part of others state as a senior . . . second team all-conference as a junior… team captain as a senior… due to injury before having shoulder surgery . . . returned for Career - - amassed 89 tackles and 15 sacks... recorded 48 tackles, 10 sacks and 18 tackles Alamo Bowl game vs. Texas. for loss as a senior… had 30 tackles and four sacks as a junior… three year letterman in football… also a two-year letterman in track (discus). 2007 Pre-season Honors - - Named first team all-Big Ten by Blue Ribbon Magazine . . . third team all-America and all-Big Personal - - Born 2/6/85 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Veronica Ten selection by Street & Smith . . . 2007 - - listed as first team and Ken Iwebema, Sr. . . . high school coach was Anthony Criss. defensive end following spring practice.

2006 Pre-season Honors - - Named second team all-America by Street & Smith’s . . . third Career Bests team all-America by Athlon Sports . . . first team all-Big Ten by The Sporting News, Athlon Tackles: 11 at Syracuse, 9/9/06 Sports, Street & Smith’s, Lindy’s and CollegeFootballNews.com . . . all-Big Ten by Blue Ribbon Solos: 9, twice, last at Syracuse, 9/9/06 Yearbook . . . named eighth best defensive end in the nation by The Sporting News . . . Assists: 6 vs. Michigan, 10/22/05 named 17th best overall player in the Big Ten by CollegeFootballNews.com . . . named to TFLs: 2, twice, last at Syracuse, 9/9/05 Watch List for Ted Hendricks Defensive End of the Year Award . . . named to Watch List for Sacks: 2 at Wisconsin, 11/12/05 the Lott Trophy . . . named to Watch List for the Bednarik Award… 2006 - - listed as first FF: 1, twice, last at Syracuse, 9/9/06 team defensive end following spring practice . . . did not see action in opening win over PBU: 1, twice, last vs. Purdue, 10/7/06 Montana . . . started at defensive end in double overtime win at Syracuse in first action of the season . . . recorded nine solo tackles and two assists at Syracuse for a career-high Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 11 tackles, including two tackles for loss, two QB sacks and a forced fumble . . . started at 2004 ______Solo-Ast. 2005 ______Solo-Ast. 2006 ______Solo-Ast. defensive end in win over Iowa State . . . recorded one solo tackle and two assists, including Kent State ______1-0 Ball State ______1-1 Montana ______DNP a tackle for loss . . . started at defensive end in win at Illinois . . . recorded two solo stops Iowa State ______0-0 at Iowa State ______9-0 at Syracuse ______9-2 and three assists vs. Illinois, including 1.5 QB sacks for minus 12 yards and a QB pressure . at Ariz. St. ______0-0 Northern IA ______2-0 IA State ______1-2 . . started at defensive end in loss to top-ranked Ohio State, recording two assisted tackles at Michigan ______0-0 at Ohio State ______4-2 at Illinois ______2-3 and one pass break-up . . . started at defensive end in win over Purdue, recording three Mich. St. ______0-0 Illinois ______4-1 Ohio State ______0-2 solo tackles, one pass break-up and two QB pressures . . . started at defensive end in loss Ohio St. ______0-0 at Purdue ______0-1 Purdue ______3-0 at Indiana, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in loss at Michigan due to injury at Penn St. ______0-0 Indiana ______3-1 at Indiana ______0-0 . . . saw very limited action in win over Northern Illinois, playing just two snaps due at Illinois ______0-0 Michigan ______2-6 at Michigan ______Inj. to injury . . . did not see action in loss to Northwestern, due to injury . . . had shoulder Purdue ______0-0 at N’western ______1-0 No. Illinois ______0-0 surgery following Northwestern game and missed final two games of the regular season . . at Minn. ______1-1 at Wisconsin ______3-0 N’western ______Inj. . started at defensive end vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl . . . recorded two solo tackles and one Wisconsin ______0-0 Minnesota ______2-4 Wisconsin ______Inj. assist vs. Texas. LSU (n) ______0-0 Florida (n) ______1-0 at Minnesota ______Inj. Totals ______2-1 Totals ______32-16 Texas (n) ______2-1 2006 Honors - - Named pre-season second team all-America by Street & Smith’s . . . pre- Totals ______17-10 season third team all-America by Athlon Sports . . . pre-season first team all-Big Ten by The Sporting News, Athlon Sports, Street & Smith’s, Lindy’s and CollegeFootballNews.com . Career Statistics . . pre-season all-Big Ten by Blue Ribbon Yearbook . . . named eighth best defensive end Defense ___ Solo _ Ast. _ Total _ T/Loss __Sacks __ In-Yd. _ QBH _ PBU _ FF _ BK in the nation by The Sporting News . . . named 17th best overall player in the Big Ten Freshman ____ 2 ____ 1 _____ 3 _____0/0 ___ 0/0 _____0-0 _____0 ____0 ___0 ___0 by CollegeFootballNews.com named to pre-season Watch List for Ted Hendricks Defensive Sophomore __ 32 ___ 16 ____48____10/51 __ 7/38 ____0-0 _____2 ____0 ___1 ___2 End of the Year Award . . . named to pre-season Watch List for the Lott Trophy . . . named Junior ______17 ___ 10 ____27____ 5/18 ___ 4/15 ____0-0 _____3 ____2 ___1 ___0 to pre-season Watch List for the Bednarik Award. Career ______51 ___ 27 ___ 78 ___15/69 _ 11/53 __ 0-0 _____5 ____2 ___2 ___2

2005 Honors - - Coaches Appreciation Award, defense . . . first team all-Big Ten by league media . . . honorable mention all-Big Ten by league coaches . . . 2005 - - Tied 48 - - Troy Johnson Iowa single-game record with two blocked kicks (both field goals) in 35-7 win over Linebacker Illinois . . . ranked seventh in the Big Ten in QB sacks (0.58) for all games and tied for 6-2, 215, Redshirt Freshman fourth (0.62) in QB sacks for league games only . . . started at defensive end in opening Lakeland, FL (Lakeland HS) win over Ball State, recording one solo tackle and one assist, including one QB sack . . . started at defensive end at Iowa State, recording nine solo tackles, including one QB sack 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. . . . started at defensive end in win over Northern Iowa, recording two solo tackles, both for negative yards . . . started at defensive end at Ohio State, recording four solo tackles 2006 - - Redshirted. and two assists, including one QB sack and one forced fumble . . . started at defensive end in win over Illinois, recording four solo tackles, one assist and one QB sack . . . tied High school honors - - Prep Nation all-American . . . first Iowa single-game record by blocking two field goal attempts in 35-7 win . . . started at team all-state as a senior, honorable mention as a junior . defensive end in win at Purdue, recording one assisted tackle . . . started at defensive . . defensive MVP as a senior . . . first team all-county as end in win over Indiana, recording three solo tackles and one assisted tackle, including a senior, second team as a junior . . . 2004 Lakeland HS one QB sack for minus 11 yards . . . started at defensive end vs. Michigan, recording Best Defensive Back . . . Career - - Lakeland HS team went 30-0 in his final two years, two solo tackles and six assisted tackles . . . started at defensive end at Northwestern, winning two state championships and the 2005 USA Today National Championship . recording one solo tackle and one QB pressure . . . started at defensive end in win . . recorded 179 tackles, 48 tackles for loss, four forced fumbles, three blocked kicks at Wisconsin as defense held Badgers to 276 yards total offense . . . recorded three and three blocked punts as a senior . . . had 136 tackles, five interceptions and two solo tackles at Wisconsin, including two QB sacks and one QB pressure . . . started at forced fumbles as a junior . . . had 48 tackles, one interception and one forced fumble defensive end in win over Minnesota as defense held top rushing team in the nation to as a sophomore . . . team captain as a senior . . . three-year letterman in football and 129 net rushing yards . . . recorded two solo tackles and four assisted tackles vs. Gophers, basketball, two-year letterman in baseball. including one tackle for loss . . . started at defensive end in Outback Bowl vs. Florida, recording one solo tackle. Personal - - Born 11/29/87 . . . Open major . . . four-year member of prep Honor Roll . . . parents are Kandy and Steve Johnson . . . high school coach was Bill Castle.

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Personal - - Born 10/11/86 . . . Art major . . . parents are Amy and Mike Kanellis . . . 15 - - Derrell Johnson-Koulianos one of nine players from Iowa City on Hawkeye roster . . . attended same high school as Wide Receiver OL Richie Amendola, DL Nick Brayton, OL Travis Meade and OL Austin Postler . . . high 6-1, 205, Redshirt Freshman school coach was Dan Dvorak. Campbell, OH (Cardinal Mooney HS) Career Bests 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. Tackles: 5 vs. Montana, 9/2/06 Solos: 3, twice, last vs. Wisconsin, 11/11/06 2006 - - Redshirted. Assists: 5 vs. Montana, 9/2/06 TFLs: 1, 4 times, last vs. Wisconsin, 11/11/06 High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as INT: 1 vs. Purdue, 10/7/06 a junior and senior . . . was first team all-conference for final Sacks: 1 vs. Ball State, 9/3/05 three years as a prep . . . selected to participate in Ohio vs. Pennsylvania all-star game . . . ranked as ninth best prospect in Ohio as a senior . . . named Ohio MVP in Big 33 all-star Game-by-Game Defensive Stats game . . . Career - - led prep team to 12-3 overall record and state runner-up finish as 2005 ______Solo-Ast. 2006 ______Solo-Ast. a senior . . . played quarterback and running back during three-year prep career . . . Ball State ______2-0 Montana ______0-5 rushed for 1,285 yards and scored 17 touchdowns as a senior while playing in just nine at Iowa State ______1-0 at Syracuse ______0-0 games . . . rushed for 1,470 yards and passed for 1,300 yards as a junior, accounting for Northern IA ______1-0 IA State ______0-1 27 touchdowns . . . had 1,350 receiving yards as a sophomore . . . earned team Offensive at Ohio State ______0-0 at Illinois ______DNP Player Award as a senior. Illinois ______0-1 Ohio State ______1-0 at Purdue ______0-0 Purdue ______0-0 Personal - - Born 2/24/87 . . . Pre-Communication Studies major . . . parents are Lauren Indiana ______1-1 at Indiana ______0-0 and Tony Koulianos . . . high school coach was P.J. Fecko. Michigan ______DNP at Michigan ______1-1 at N’western ______0-0 No. Illinois ______3-1 at Wisconsin ______0-0 N’western ______DNP Minnesota ______0-2 Wisconsin ______3-1 76 - - **Alex Kanellis Florida ______0-0 at Minn. ______1-1 Offensive Line Totals ______5-4 Texas (n) ______DNP 6-4, 295, Junior Totals ______9-10 Iowa City, IA (West HS) Career Statistics Hawk-Item - - One of five true freshmen to see action in 2005 Defense ___Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ____ PBU ___ QBH ___ FF __ RF . . . moved from defensive line to offensive line during 2007 Freshman ____ 5 ____ 4 _____ 9 _____ 2/5 ____ 0/0 ______0 ______1 _____0 ____0 spring practice. Sophomore __ 9 ____ 10 ____ 19 ____ 3/6 ____ 1/1 ______0 ______1 _____0 ____0 Career _____ 14 ____ 14 ____28 ___ 5/11 ___ 1/1 ______0 ______2 _____0 ____0 2007 - - Listed as co-second team right tackle following spring practice.

2006 - - Listed as second team defensive end following spring 47 - - **Mitch King practice . . . started at defensive end in win over Montana as defensive allowed just 144 Defensive Line yards total offense . . . recorded five assisted tackles vs. Montana, including one tackle for 6-3, 264, Junior loss, half a sack and a QB pressure . . . saw action in double overtime win at Syracuse, but Burlington, IA (Burlington HS) had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Iowa State, recording one assisted tackle . . . did not see action in win at Illinois after suffering from bout of appendicitis . . . saw action Hawk-Item - - Ranked eighth in the Big Ten and 59th in loss to top-ranked Ohio State, just seven days after having emergency appendectomy nationally in tackles for loss (1.09) . . . ranked eighth in surgery . . . recorded one tackle for loss of three yards vs. Ohio State . . . saw action in win Big Ten and 79th nationally in QB sacks (.5) . . . one of four over Purdue, but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss at Indiana, but had no statistics . sophomores selected to 2006 Leadership Council . . . moved . . started at defensive end in loss at Michigan, recording one solo tackle and one assisted from linebacker to defensive line during 2005 spring practice. tackle . . . started at defensive end in win over Northern Iowa as defense allowed just 196 yards total offense . . . recorded three solo tackles and one assist vs. Northern Illinois . . . 2007 - - Listed as first team defensive tackle following spring did not see action in loss to Northwestern . . . started at defensive end in loss to Wisconsin practice. . . . recorded four tackles vs. Wisconsin, including three solo stops and one tackle for loss . . . saw action in loss at Minnesota, recording one solo tackle and one assist . . . did not see 2006 Honors - - Named pre-season first team all-Big Ten by Lindy’s . . . pre-season second action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl. team all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports . . . 2006 - - listed as first team defensive tackle following spring practice . . . started at defensive tackle in win over Montana as defense allowed just 2005 - - Saw action in opening win over Ball State, recording two solo tackles, one tackle 144 yards total offense . . . recorded two solo tackles and five assists vs. Montana, including for loss and a QB pressure . . . saw action at Iowa State, recording one solo tackle . . . two tackles for loss and 1 1/2 sacks . . . started at defensive tackle in double overtime win saw action in win over Northern Iowa, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action at Ohio at Syracuse . . . recorded eight solo tackles vs. Syracuse, including three tackles for loss State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Illinois, recording one assisted and two QB sacks . . . played key role in stopping Syracuse on eight straight plays inside tackle . . . saw action in win at Purdue, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over the five-yardline in second overtime . . . started at defensive tackle in win over Iowa State Indiana, one solo tackle and one assisted tackle, including one tackle for loss . . . did not . . . recorded two solo tackles and three assists vs. Iowa State, including 1.5 QB sacks . . see action vs. Michigan . . . saw action at Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw . started at defensive tackle in win at Illinois . . . recorded one solo tackle and one assist action in win at Wisconsin at defense held Badgers to 276 yards total offense, but had no vs. Illinois, including one sack and one QB pressure . . . started at defensive tackle in loss statistics . . . saw action in win over Minnesota, recording two assisted tackles as defense to top-ranked Ohio State, recording three solo tackles, four assisted tackles and one pass held top rushing team in the nation to 129 net rushing yards . . . saw action in Outback break-up . . . started at defensive tackle in win over Purdue, recording one solo tackle and Bowl vs. Florida, but had no statistics. one pass break-up . . . did not see action in loss at Indiana due to injury . . . returned to action in loss at Michigan, High school honors - - Earned all-American recognition from SuperPrep, Prep Star and seeing limited action and recording no statistics after missing previous game vs. Indiana . . Prep Football Report as a senior . . . Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior . . . . started at defensive tackle in win over Northern Illinois as defense allowed just 196 yards named to Des Moines Register Elite all-state team as a senior . . . earned first team all- total offense . . . recorded five solo tackles and one assist vs. Northern Illinois, including state honors as a senior and junior . . . first team all-conference as a senior and junior one tackle for loss in return to fulltime action . . . started at defensive tackle in loss to after earning second team honors as a sophomore . . . ranked as top prospect in Iowa Northwestern . . . recorded six tackles vs. Northwestern, including two solo stops, two by Iowapreps.com and Rivals.com . . . team captain as a senior . . . Career - - rushed tackles for loss and one QB pressure . . . started at defensive tackle in loss to Wisconsin . . 196 times for 1,250 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior, while recording 62 tackles on . recorded eight tackles vs. Wisconsin, including seven solo stops, including two tackles for defense . . . recorded 67 tackles as a junior . . . earned three letters in football, playing in loss . . . also recovered a fumble, the first of his career, and had one QB pressure . . . started the offensive and defensive line and also playing fullback and linebacker . . . also earned at defensive tackle in loss at Minnesota . . . recorded three solo tackles and one assist vs. four letters in wrestling . . . won state 3-A wrestling title at 215 pounds as a junior . . . Minnesota, including one tackle for loss . . . started at defensive tackle vs. Texas in Alamo missed majority of wrestling season as a senior due to injury. Bowl, recording one solo tackle and one assist.

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2005 Honors - - First team Freshman all-America by rivals.com, Scout.com, collegefootballnews.com and Football Writers Association of America . . . Big Ten 40 - - ***Mike Klinkenborg Conference all-Freshman team by The Sporting News . . . honorable mention all-Big Ten Linebacker by league media . . . Big Ten Conference Defensive Player of the Week for his play in 6-2, 240, Senior win at Wisconsin, becoming first freshman to win that honor on defense this season . Rock Rapids, IA (Central Lyon HS) . . Hawkeye Hustle Award, defense . . . 2005 - - Tied for fifth in the Big Ten in forced fumbles (0.25) and tied for fourth in forced fumbles (0.25) in league games only . . . saw Hawk-Item - - One of five seniors named to 2007 Leadership action in opening win over Ball State, recording three solo tackles and one tackle for loss Group . . . his 129 tackles in 2006 ranks as 17th-best single . . . recorded one caused fumble, which led to an Iowa touchdown in the first half . . . saw season total at Iowa . . . ranked second in the Big Ten and action at Iowa State, recording three solo tackles and one assist, including two tackles for eighth in the nation in tackles per game (10.8) in 2006, loss . . . saw action in win over Northern Iowa, recording eight solo tackles and one assist recording 10 or more tackles in nine of 12 games . . . suffered . . . also had three tackles for loss and second caused fumble of the year . . . earned first injury during pre-bowl practice and did not see action in career start at Ohio State . . . recorded three solo tackles and three assists at OSU and Alamo Bowl vs. Texas . . . one of two sophomores selected to also had a caused fumble to stop a potential OSU scoring drive . . . started at defensive 2005 Leadership Group. tackle in win over Illinois, recording five solo tackles, five assists, one forced fumble, one pass break-up and a QB pressure . . . started at defensive tackle in win at Purdue, 2007 Pre-season Honors - - Named to pre-season Lott Trophy Watch List . . . 2007 - - recording two solo tackles . . . started at defensive tackle in win over Indiana . . . seven listed as first team middle linebacker following spring practice. tackles vs. the Hoosiers, including four solo stops and one tackle for loss . . . started at defensive tackle vs. Michigan, recording three assisted tackles . . . started at defensive 2006 Honors - - Selected as first team academic all-American and first team District VII tackle at Northwestern, recording one solo tackle and two assisted tackles . . . started at academic all-American . . . Permanent Team Captain . . . Most Valuable Player, defense . . defensive tackle in win at Wisconsin, earning Big Ten Conference Defensive Player of the . named second team all-Big Ten by conference media . . . honorable mention all-Big Ten Week honors as defense held Badgers to 276 yards total offense . . . recorded five solo by league coaches . . . named Walter Camp Foundation national Defensive Player of the tackles and one assisted tackle vs. Badgers, along with two QB sacks, four tackles for loss Week for his play in win over Iowa State, helping Hawkeyes post win just six days after the and one QB pressure . . . started at defensive tackle in win over Minnesota, recording two passing of his father . . . 2006 - - listed as first team middle linebacker following spring solo tackles, three assisted tackles and one QB pressure as defense held top rushing team practice . . . started at linebacker in opening win over Montana as defense allowed just 144 in the nation to 129 net rushing yards . . . started at defensive tackle in Outback Bowl vs. yards total offense . . . led team with career-best 11 tackles vs. Montana, including two Florida, recording one solo tackle, one assisted tackle and a pass break-up. solo stops and nine assists . . . started at linebacker in double overtime win at Syracuse . . . recorded career-best 12 tackles vs. Syracuse, including eight solo stops . . . played 2004 - - Redshirted. key role in stopping Syracuse on eight straight plays from inside the five-yardline in second overtime . . . started at linebacker in win over Iowa State . . . recorded three solo High School honors - - Class 4A first team all-state selection by the Des Moines Register tackles and five assisted stops vs. Iowa State, along with one tackle for loss . . . started at and the Iowa Newspaper Association as a senior . . . member of SuperPrep all-Region linebacker in win at Illinois . . . recorded three solo stops and seven assisted tackles vs. team . . . first team all-conference as both a linebacker and running back as a senior . Illinois, along with one pass break-up . . . started at linebacker in loss to top-ranked Ohio . . second team all-conference linebacker as a junior . . . Career - - ended prep career State . . . recorded career-high 13 tackles vs. OSU, including two solo tackles and 11 assists with 1,400 rushing yards . . . rushed for 850 yards as a senior . . . two-year letterman in . . . started at linebacker in win over Purdue . . . recorded nine solo tackles and three football and swimming . . . also a letterman in baseball. assisted tackles, along with one tackle for loss . . . has 10 or more tackles in five of first six games . . . started at linebacker in loss at Indiana . . . recorded five solo tackles and two Personal - - Born 5/8/86 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Tammy assists vs. Indiana, including one tackle for loss and one fumble recovery that led to Iowa’s King and Lindsay King . . . high school coach was Ron Glasgow. second touchdown of the game . . . started at linebacker in loss at Michigan . . . recorded seven tackles vs. Michigan, including six solo stops and one pass break-up . . . started at linebacker in win over Northern Illinois as defense allowed just 196 yards total offense . . . Career Bests seven solo tackles and four assists vs. Northern Illinois, including one tackle for loss and a Tackles: 9 vs. Northern Iowa, 9/17/05 recovered fumble . . . started at linebacker in loss to Northwestern . . . recorded career-high Solos: 8, twice, last vs. Syracuse, 9/9/06 16 tackles vs. Northwestern, including five solo and 11 assists . . . also had one QB sack for Assists: 5, twice, last vs. Montana, 9/2/06 minus seven yards . . . started at linebacker in loss to Wisconsin . . . recorded 12 tackles vs. TFLs: 3.5 at Wisconsin, 11/12/05 Wisconsin, including six solo stops and one tackle for loss . . . started at linebacker in loss Sacks: 2, twice, last at Syracuse, 9/9/06 at Minnesota . . . recorded five solo tackles and five assisted tackles vs. Minnesota . . . did FF: 1 at Ohio State, 9/24/05 not see action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl due to injury. Rec. Fumble: 1 vs. Wisconsin, 11/11/06 PBU: 1, 5 times, last vs. Ohio St., 9/30/06 2005 Honors - - District VII first team academic all-American . . . academic all-Big Ten . . . Hawkeye Hustle Award, special teams . . . 2005 - - Saw action in opening win over Ball Game-by-Game Defensive Stats State, recording one solo tackle and one assist . . . saw action at Iowa State, but had no 2005 ______Solo-Ast. 2006 ______Solo-Ast. statistics . . . saw action in win over Northern Iowa, but had no statistics . . . saw action Ball State ______3-0 Montana ______2-5 at Ohio State, recording one solo tackle and one assist . . . saw action in win over Illinois, at Iowa State ______3-1 at Syracuse ______8-0 but had no statistics . . . saw action in win at Purdue, recording two solo tackles . . . saw Northern IA ______8-1 IA State ______2-3 action in win over Indiana, seeing limited action due to injury and recording no statistics at Ohio State ______2-4 at Illinois ______1-1 . . . saw action vs. Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action at Northwestern, Illinois ______5-5 Ohio State ______3-4 recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in win at Wisconsin as defense held Badgers to at Purdue ______2-0 Purdue ______1-0 276 yards total offense, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in win at Minnesota, Indiana ______4-3 at Indiana ______Inj. recording one solo tackle and two assisted tackles as defense held top rushing team in Michigan ______0-3 at Michigan ______0-0 the nation to 129 net rushing yards . . . did not see action in Outback Bowl vs. Florida. at N’western ______1-2 No. Illinois ______5-1 at Wisconsin ______5-1 N’western ______2-4 2004 - - Played in six games, recording five tackles . . . saw action in opening win over Minnesota ______2-3 Wisconsin ______7-1 Kent State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Iowa State, recording two Florida (n) ______1-1 at Minn. ______3-1 solo tackles . . . saw action at Arizona State, but had no statistics . . . did not see action Totals ______36-24 Texas (n) ______1-1 at Michigan . . . saw action in win over Michigan State, recording two solo tackles and Totals ______35-21 one assist . . . saw action in win over Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in win at Illinois . . Career Statistics . did not see action in win over Purdue . . . did not see action in win at Minnesota . . Defense ___Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ____ PBU ___ QBH ___ FF __ RF . did not see action in win over Wisconsin . . . did not see action in Capital One Bowl Freshman ___ 36 ____ 24 ____ 60 ___ 11/28 ___ 2/7 ______3 ______3 _____3 ____0 win over LSU. Sophomore _ 35 ____ 21 ____ 56 ___ 14/49 ___7/35______2 ______3 _____0 ____1 Career _____ 71 ____ 45 ___ 116 ___ 25/77 __ 9/42 _____ 5 ______6 _____3 ____1 2003 - - Redshirted.

High school honors - - Earned all-state honorable mention as a junior . . . selected to 2003 Shrine Bowl… senior season accomplishments included team captain, Iowa Newspaper Association first team all-state, Des Moines Register Elite first team all-state and first team Super Prep all-region . . . Career - - three-year varsity career totals include 417 tackles, six interceptions, three blocked kicks, 10 forced fumbles, 11 fumble recoveries and six sacks . . . recorded 162 tackles, three sacks and one interception at the middle linebacker position as a senior . . . rushed for 701 yards on 122 attempts

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. . . caught nine passes for 132 yards . . . recorded 144 tackles, two QB sacks and two interceptions as a junior outside linebacker. . . recorded 111 tackles, three interceptions 67 - - Josh Koeppel and one sack as a sophomore safety . . . also competes in basketball, baseball and track Offensive Line/Long Snaps and field, with a best of 6-7 in the high jump. 6-1, 260, Redshirt Freshman Iowa City, IA (City HS) Personal - - Born 1/19/85 . . . Elementary Education major . . . carried a 3.98 GPA and ranked first in his class academically . . . National Honor Society member . . . parents are 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. Mary and Myron Klinkenborg . . . high school coach was Toby Lorenzon. 2006 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. Career Bests High school honors - - Named to Elite all-state first team Tackles: 16 vs. Northwestern, 11/4/06 as a senior offensive lineman . . . earned first team all- Solos: 9 vs. Purdue, 10/7/06 conference honors as a junior and senior . . . named Division Assists: 11, twice, last vs. N’western, 11/4/06 Player of the Year in the Mississippi Valley Conference . . TFLs: 1, 5 times, last vs. Wisconsin, 11/11/06 . Career - - earned three football letters as offensive and INT: 1 vs. Purdue, 10/7/06 defensive lineman . . . helped prep team reach state semi-finals as a senior . . . also FR: 1, twice, last vs. No. Ill., 10/28/06 earned three letters in wrestling and track and field, serving as team captain in all three PBU: 1, twice, last at Michigan, 10/21/06 sports as a senior.

Game-By-Game Defensive Stats Personal - - Born 6/7/88 . . . Science Education major . . . one of nine players from 2004 ______Solo-Ast. 2005 ______Solo-Ast. 2006 ______Solo-Ast. Iowa City on Iowa roster . . . attended same high school as WR Ben Evans and TE Michael Kent State ______0-0 Ball State ______1-1 Montana ______2-9 Sabers . . . parents are Barbara Herring and Thomas Koeppel . . . high school coach was Iowa State ______2-0 at Iowa State ______0-0 at Syracuse ______8-4 Dan Sabers. at Ariz. St. ______0-0 Northern IA ______0-0 IA State ______3-5 at Michigan ______DNP at Ohio State ______1-1 at Illinois ______3-7 Mich. St. ______2-1 Illinois ______0-0 Ohio State ______2-11 Ohio St. ______0-0 at Purdue ______2-0 Purdue ______9-3 53 - - **Matt Kroul at Penn St. ______0-0 Indiana ______0-0 at Indiana ______5-2 Defensive Line at Illinois ______DNP Michigan ______0-0 at Michigan ______6-1 6-3, 277, Junior Purdue ______DNP at N’western ______1-0 No. Illinois ______7-4 Mount Vernon, IA (Mount Vernon HS) at Minnesota ______DNP at Wisconsin ______1-0 N’western ______5-11 Wisconsin ______DNP Minnesota ______1-2 Wisconsin ______6-6 Hawk-Item - - One of three juniors named to 2007 Leadership LSU (n) ______DNP Florida (n) ______DNP at Minn. ______5-5 Group . . . one of four sophomores selected to 2006 Leadership Totals ______4-1 Totals ______7-4 Texas (n) ______Inj. Group . . . one of two redshirt freshmen selected to 2005 Totals ______61-68 Leadership Group.

Career Statistics 2007 - - Listed as first team defensive tackle following spring Defense ___ Solo _ Ast. _ Total _ T/Loss __Sacks __ In-Yd. _ QBH _ PBU _ FF _ RF practice. Freshman ____ 4 ____ 1 _____ 5 _____0/0 ___ 0/0 _____0-0 _____0 ____0 ___0 ___0 Sophomore __ 7 ____ 4 _____11_____0/0 ___ 0/0 _____0-0 _____0 ____0 ___0 ___0 2006 pre-season Honors - - Pre-season third team all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports . . . 2006 Junior ______61 ___ 68 ___ 129 ___ 6/13 ___ 1/7 _____0-0 _____0 ____2 ___0 ___2 - - listed as first team defensive tackle following spring practice . . . started at defensive Career ______72 ___ 73 ___ 145 ___ 6/13 ___ 1/7 ____ 0-0 _____0 ____2 ___0 ___2 tackle in opening win over Montana as defense allowed just 144 yards total offense . . . recorded one assisted tackle vs. Montana . . . started at defensive tackle in double overtime win at Syracuse . . . recorded one solo tackle and one assisted stop vs. Syracuse and played a key role in stopping Syracuse on eight straight plays inside the five-yardline in second 95 - - Karl Klug overtime . . . started at defensive tackle in win over Iowa State . . . record one solo stop Defensive End and six assisted tackles vs. Iowa State, including one tackle for loss . . . started at defensive 6-4, 235, Redshirt Freshman tackle in win at Illinois . . . recorded two solo tackles and three assists vs. Illinois, along Caledonia, MN (Caledonia HS) with a QB sack and one QB pressure . . . started at defensive tackle in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . recorded two solo tackles and five assisted tackles vs. OSU, including two 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. tackles for loss and one QB sack . . . started at defensive tackle in win over Purdue . . . recorded two solo tackles and one assisted tackle vs. Purdue, with one tackle for loss . . 2006 - - Redshirted. . started at defensive tackle in loss at Indiana . . . recorded season-high eight tackles vs. Indiana, including five solo stops, and had one forced fumble . . . started at defensive High school honors - - First team all-state as a senior, tackle in loss at Michigan, recording two solo tackles and a pass break-up . . . started at honorable mention as a junior . . . Minnesota Vikings all- defensive tackle in win over Northern Illinois as defense allowed just 196 yards total offense state team . . . La Crosse Tribune Player of the Year ...... recorded one solo tackle vs. Northern Illinois . . . started at defensive tackle in loss two-time first team all-conference . . . Player of the Year as to Northwestern, recording six assisted tackles . . . started at defensive tackle in loss to a senior . . . two-time Winona Daily News all-Area team . . . Minnesota “Mr. Football” Wisconsin . . . recorded career-high 10 tackles vs. Wisconsin, including five solo stops . . . finalist . . . Career - - recorded 77 tackles, 20 quarterback sacks, 30 quarterback hurries started at defensive tackle in loss at Minnesota . . . recorded three solo tackles and three and three fumbles as a senior . . . also had 1,212 yards rushing and 15 touchdowns . . assists vs. Minnesota, including one QB sack and also had one pass break-up . . . started at . had 89 tackles, 18 sacks and 22 quarterback hurries as a junior . . . recorded 15 sacks defensive tackle vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl, recording one assisted tackle. as a sophomore . . . team captain . . . three-year letterman in football and wrestling, two-year letterman in track . . . qualified for the state tournament in football, wrestling 2005 Honors - - Academic all-Big Ten . . . Hawkeye Hustle Award, defense . . . 2005 and track. - - started at tackle in opening win over Ball State, recording one solo tackle . . . started at tackle at Iowa State, recording two solo tackles and one assist . . . started at tackle Personal - - Born 3/31/88 . . . Open major . . . parents are Mary and Dan Klug . . . high in win over Northern Iowa, but had no statistics . . . started at tackle at Ohio State, school coach was Carl Fruechte. recording one solo tackle and two assists . . . started at tackle in win over Illinois, three solo tackles and three assists, including one tackle for loss . . . started at tackle in win at Purdue, recording three solo tackles, one assist, one QB sack and a pass breakup . . . started at defensive tackle in win over Indiana . . . recorded a career-high nine tackles vs. the Hoosiers, including seven solo stops, two tackles for loss and one QB sack . . . started at defensive tackle vs. Michigan, recording four solo tackles and four assisted tackles . . . started at defensive tackle at Northwestern . . . collected first career interception and five yard return vs. Wildcats, along with recording one solo tackle, four assisted tackles and one tackle for loss . . . started at defensive tackle in win at Wisconsin as defense held Badgers to 276 yards total offense . . . recorded one solo tackle, one assisted tackle and one QB pressure . . . started at defensive tackle in win over Minnesota, recording four assisted tackles and one QB pressure as defense held top rushing team in the nation to 129 net rushing yards . . . started at defensive tackle in Outback Bowl vs. Florida, recording one solo tackle and two assists.

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2004 - - Redshirted. 68 - - Andy Kuempel High School honors - - Named an Elite and first team all-state selection by the Des Offensive Line Moines Register as a senior . . . first team all-state as a junior and second team as a 6-7, 295, Sophomore sophomore . . . three-time first team all-conference selection . . . Career - - ended prep Cedar Rapids, IA (Linn-Mar HS) career with 212 unassisted tackles, 123 assisted tackles, seven tackles for loss, three interceptions and three blocked kicks . . . recorded 116 total tackles (77 unassisted) as 2007 - - Listed as first team left guard following spring a senior . . . as a running back, totaled 2,019 rushing yards and 36 touchdowns in two practice. seasons. 2006 - - Listed as second team left tackle following spring Personal - - Born 2/25/86 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . academic all-state practice . . . did not see action in opening win over Montana . honoree . . . member of Mount Vernon Honor Society and National Honor Society . . . . . did not see action in win at Syracuse . . . did not see action parents are Kaylene and John Kroul . . . high school coach was Jim Bellamy. in win over Iowa State . . . did not see action in win at Illinois . . . did not see action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . saw action in offensive line in win over Purdue as offense posted season high marks in points Career Bests (47), rushing yards (286) and total offense (539) . . . did not see action in loss at Indiana . Tackles: 10 vs. Wisconsin, 11/11/06 . . did not see action in loss at Michigan . . . did not see action in win over Northern Illinois Solos: 7 vs. Indiana, 9/15/05 . . . did not see action in loss to Northwestern . . . did not see action in loss to Wisconsin . . Assists: 6, twice, last vs. N’western, 11/4/06 . did not see action in loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl. TFLs: 2, twice, last at Indiana, 10/14/06 INT: 1 at Northwestern, 11/5/05 2005 - - Redshirted. FF: 1 at Indiana, 10/14/06 PBU: 1, 3 times, last at Minnesota, 11/18/06 High school honors - - Named to Des Moines Register Elite all-state team as a senior . . . named first team all-state in Class 4A by Des Moines Register and was second team Game-by-Game Defensive Stats selection by Iowa Newspaper Association . . . selected to compete in 2005 Iowa Shrine 2005 ______Solo-Ast. 2006 ______Solo-Ast. Bowl . . . earned first team all-conference honors as a senior and was honorable mention Ball State ______1-0 Montana ______0-1 as a junior . . . selected by teammates as Most Valuable Lineman on both offense and at Iowa State ______2-1 at Syracuse ______1-1 defense . . . Career - - played offensive tackle as a senior after playing primarily as a Northern Iowa ______0-0 IA State ______1-6 tight end earlier in his prep career . . . two-year football letterman while starting on both at Ohio State ______1-2 at Illinois ______2-3 offense and defense for two seasons . . . starter on prep basketball team that won state Illinois ______3-3 Ohio State ______2-5 title his junior season and placed second at state his senior year . . . honorable mention at Purdue ______3-1 Purdue ______2-1 all-conference in basketball as a junior and was named to Iowa Basketball Coaches Indiana ______7-2 at Indiana ______5-3 Association Junior Select team in 2003 . . . basketball team captain as a senior. Michigan ______4-4 at Michigan ______2-0 at N’western ______1-4 No. Illinois ______1-0 Personal - - Born 10/15/86 . . . History major . . . parents are Deena and Dan Kuempel at Wisconsin ______1-1 N’western ______0-6 . . . one of four players from Cedar Rapids on team . . . high school coaches were Bob Minnesota ______0-4 Wisconsin ______5-5 Read and Chad Schumacher. Florida (n) ______1-2 at Minn. ______3-3 Totals ______24-24 Texas (n) ______0-1 Totals ______24-35 72 - - Mark Mahmens Career Statistics Defensive Line Defense ___ Solo _ Ast. _ Total _ T/Loss __Sacks __ In-Yds. _ PBU _ QBH _ FF _ RF 6-3, 255, Sophomore Freshman ____ 24 ___ 24 ____48_____5/9 ___ 2/4 _____1-5 _____1 ____2 ___0 ___0 Goose Lake, IA (Northeast HS) Sophomore __ 24 ___ 35 ____59____ 6/17 ___ 3/13 ____0-0 _____2 ____1 ___1 ___0 Career ______48 ___ 59 ___ 107 ___11/26 __ 5/17 ___ 1-5 _____3 ____3 ___1 ___0 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.

2006 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . . 20 - - Nick Kuchel . did not see any game action. Defensive Back High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors 5-11, 195, Redshirt Freshman as a junior and senior and was second team selection as a Kingsley, IA (Kingsley-Pierson HS) sophomore . . . earned first team all-conference honors for three seasons . . . Career - - helped prep team post 17-3 record over final two seasons . 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. . . recorded 464 career tackles and five interceptions . . . collected 115 tackles and one interception as a senior . . . team captain as junior and senior . . . earned four letters 2006 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. as linebacker and center . . . also lettered in baseball, track and field and wrestling, advancing to state wrestling tournament as a heavyweight. High school honors - - earned third team all-state honors as a junior and senior . . . first team all-conference as a junior Personal - - Born 9/30/86 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Shelly and senior . . . second team all-conference as a sophomore and Mark Mahmens . . . his father, Mark, was a three-year Iowa football letterman from after earning honorable mention recognition as a freshman . . 1977-79 . . . high school coach was Jeremy Mosier. . Career - - holds school rushing record with 1,704 yards as a senior . . . rushed for 1,500 yards as a junior and gained 900 yards as a sophomore . . . team captain as junior and senior . . . earned four letters in football as running back and defensive back . . . earned four letters in track and field and holds school records in 100- and 200-meter dashes, 110-meter 99 - - ***Bryan Mattison high hurdles, 400-meter low hurdles and as member of 400-meter relay team . . . won Drake Defensive End Relays title in 110-meter high hurdles as a sophomore. 6-3, 272, Senior Mishawaka, IN (Penn HS) Personal - - Born 7/25/87 . . . Pre-Athletic Training major . . . parents are Shari and Kevin Kuchel . . . high school co-coaches were Scott Bailey and Randy Weise. Hawk-Item - - Ranked fourth in the Big Ten and 21st nationally in forced fumbles (.31) in 2006 . . . ranked eighth in the Big Ten and 79th nationally in QB sacks (.5) . . . one of five seniors named to 2007 Leadership Group . . . one of three juniors selected to 2006 Leadership Group . . . one of two sophomores selected to 2005 Leadership Group.

2007 - - Listed as first team defensive end after spring practice.

2006 Honors - - Permanent Team Captain . . . Hustle Team Award, defense . . . honorable mention all-Big Ten by league coaches and media . . . 2006 - - listed as first team defensive end following spring practice . . . started at defensive end in opening win over Montana as defense allowed just 144 yards total offense . . . recorded four solo tackles and three assists

46 Iowa Hawkeye Football 2007 IOWA HAWKEYES vs. Montana, including three tackles for loss, one QB sack and one QB pressure . . . started Career Bests at defensive end in double overtime win at Syracuse . . . recorded one solo tackle and two Tackles: 9, twice, last vs. Northern Ill., 10/28/06 assisted tackles at Syracuse, along with one pass break-up . . . played key role in stopping Solos: 7 vs. Indiana, 10/15/05 Syracuse on eight straight plays inside the five-yard line in second overtime, making the Assists: 6 vs. Ohio State, 9/30/06 initial hit on fourth and goal play that lost yardage . . . started at defensive end in win TFLs: 3 vs. Montana, 9/2/06 over Iowa State . . . recorded two assisted tackles vs. Iowa State, including one QB sack . . . Sacks: 2 at Michigan, 10/21/06 started at defensive end in win at Illinois . . . recorded two solo tackles and three assists vs. FF: 1, 4 times, last at Michigan, 10/21/06 Illinois, including one tackle for loss, one forced fumble and a pass break-up . . . started at FR: 1 vs. Michigan, 10/22/05 defensive end in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . recorded two solo tackles and six assisted PBU: 2 vs. Northern Illinois, 10/28/06 stops vs. OSU, along with one forced fumble . . . started at defensive end in win over Purdue . . . recorded one solo tackle vs. Purdue, an 11-yard sack that took Purdue out of scoring Game-by-Game Defensive Stats position on a crucial third down play in the third period . . . started at defensive end in loss 2004 ______Solo-Ast. 2005 ______Solo-Ast. 2006 ______Solo-Ast. at Indiana . . . recorded three solo tackles vs. Indiana, including QB sack and caused fumble Kent State ______1-0 Ball State ______3-2 Montana ______4-3 that led to Iowa’s second touchdown . . . started at defensive end in loss at Michigan . . . Iowa State ______0-0 at Iowa State ______1-0 at Syracuse ______1-2 recorded four solo tackles and one assist at Michigan, including two QB sacks for minus 26 at Ariz. St. ______1-1 Northern IA ______1-1 IA State ______0-2 yards . . . also had forced fumble, his fourth of the season . . . started at defensive end in at Michigan ______0-0 at Ohio State ______2-2 at Illinois ______2-3 win over Northern Illinois as defense allowed just 196 yards total offense . . . recorded four Mich. St. ______1-0 Illinois ______3-3 Ohio State ______2-6 solo tackles and five assists vs. Northern Illinois, along with two pass break-ups . . . started Ohio St. ______0-0 at Purdue ______2-1 Purdue ______1-0 at defensive end in loss to Northwestern . . . recorded eight tackles vs. Northwestern, at Penn St. ______0-0 Indiana ______7-2 at Indiana ______3-0 including four solo stops and three QB pressures . . . started at defensive end in loss to at Illinois ______0-0 Michigan ______4-1 at Michigan ______4-1 Wisconsin . . . recorded five tackles vs. Wisconsin, including four solo stops and one tackle Purdue ______0-0 at N’western ______0-1 No. Illinois ______4-5 for loss . . . also had one QB sack and a pass break-up . . . started at defensive end in loss at at Minnesota ______1-0 at Wisconsin ______2-0 N’western ______4-4 Minnesota, recording one solo tackle and one assist . . . started at defensive end vs. Texas Wisconsin ______0-0 Minnesota ______2-1 Wisconsin ______4-1 in Alamo Bowl, recording one solo tackle and one pass break-up. LSU (n) ______0-0 Florida (n) ______3-2 at Minn. ______1-1 Totals ______4-1 Totals ______30-16 Texas (n) ______1-0 2005 Honors - - Hawkeye Hustle Award, defense . . . 2005 - - Started at defensive end Totals ______31-28 in opening win over Ball State, recording three solo tackles, two assists, one QB sack and a QB pressure . . . started at defensive end at Iowa State, recording one solo tackle . . . Career Statistics started at defensive end in win over Northern Iowa, collecting one solo tackle and one Defense ___ Solo _ Ast. _ Total _ T/Loss __Sacks __ In-Yd. _ QBH _ PBU _ FF _ RF assist . . . started at defensive end at Ohio State, recording two solo tackles and two Freshman ____ 4 ____ 1 _____ 5 _____1/2 ___ 0/0 _____0-0 _____0 ____1 ___0 ___0 assists . . . started at defensive end in win over Illinois, recording three solo tackles and Sophomore __ 30 ___ 16 ____46____10/30 __ 4/19 ____0-0 _____5 ____1 ___0 ___1 three assists . . . also had two tackles for loss vs. Illinois and one QB sack . . . started at Junior ______31 ___ 28 ____59____11/74 __ 7/57 ____0-0 _____4 ____6 ___4 ___0 defensive end in win at Purdue, recording two solo tackles and one assisted tackle . . . Career ______65 ___ 45 ___ 110 __ 22/106 _ 11/76 __ 0-0 _____9 ____8 ___4 ___1 started at defensive end in win over Indiana . . . recorded career-high nine tackles vs. the Hoosiers, including seven solo tackles, two tackles for loss, one QB sack and a pass break- up . . . started at defensive end vs. Michigan, recording four solo tackles and one assisted tackle . . . also recorded two tackles for loss, one QB pressure and recovered a Wolverine 90 - - Grant McCracken fumble, the first recovery of his career . . . started at defensive end at Northwestern, Defensive Line recording one assisted tackle and one QB pressure . . . started at defensive end in win 6-3, 250, Junior at Wisconsin, recording two solo tackles, including one tackle for loss . . . started at Ankeny, IA (Ankeny HS) defensive end in win over Minnesota, recording two solo tackles, one assisted tackle and one QB pressure as defense held top rushing team in the nation to 129 net rushing yards 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. . . . started at defensive end in Outback Bowl vs. Florida, recording three solo tackles and two assists . . . also had two tackles for loss and one QB sack. 2006 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . . . saw action in 41-7 season-opening win as defense held 2004 Honors - - Freshman all-Big Ten by The Sporting News . . . one of two redshirt Montana to 10 net yards rushing and 144 yards total offense . freshman selected to team Leadership Council for 2004 season . . . 2004 - - Saw action . . had no statistics vs. Montana . . . did not see action in win in all 12 games, recording five tackles, one tackle for loss and one pass break-up . . . saw at Syracuse . . . did not see action in win over Iowa State . . . action in opening win over Kent State, recording one solo tackle for a minus two yards did not see action in win at Illinois . . . did not see action in . . . saw action in win over Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action at Arizona loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . did not see action in win over Purdue . . . did not see State, recording one solo tackle and one assist . . . saw action at Michigan, but had no action in loss at Indiana . . . did not see action in loss at Michigan . . . did not see action statistics . . . saw action in win over Michigan State, recording one solo tackle and one in win over Northern Illinois . . . did not see action in loss to Northwestern . . . did not pass break-up . . . saw action in win over Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action see action in loss to Wisconsin . . . did not see action in loss at Minnesota . . . did not see in win at Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win at Illinois, but had no action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl. statistics . . . saw action in win over Purdue, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win at Minnesota, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in win over Wisconsin to clinch 2005 - - Saw action in opening win over Ball State, recording one assisted tackle . . . share of Big Ten title, but had no statistics . . . saw action in Capital One Bowl win over did not see action at Iowa State . . . did not see action in win over Northern Iowa . . . LSU, but had no statistics. did not see action at Ohio State . . . did not see action in win over Illinois . . . did not see action in win at Purdue . . . did not see action in win over Indiana . . . did not see 2003 Honors - - Team Leader Award, defense . . . 2003 - - redshirted. action vs. Michigan . . . did not see action at Northwestern . . . did not see action in win at Wisconsin . . . saw action in win over Minnesota, but had no statistics as defense held High school honors - - Associated Press first team all-state selection . . . named one top rushing team in the nation to 129 net rushing yards. of top 50 players in the State of Indiana by Indiana Football Coaches Association . . . voted best prep defensive lineman in Indiana by Indianapolis Star . . . participated in 2004 - - Redshirted. the All-American Bowl for high school players in January at the Alamo-Dome . . . 2002 Indiana Mr. Football – Defensive Line… 2002 Region II MVP… named to Bloomington High School honors - - Named an Elite and Class 4A first team all-state selection by Herald-Times Big 33 Team . . . South Bend Tribune All-Area and Dream Team… Career the Des Moines Register . . . also a first team all-state selection by the Iowa Newspaper - - collected 70 tackles as a senior, including 41 solo tackles and 23 assists . . . had 16 Association . . . 2004 Shrine Bowl participant . . . Elite all-conference selection as a tackles for loss and seven QB sacks, helping prep team post 12-1 record and win Class senior . . . first team all-conference as a junior and senior . . . second team all-state 5-A sectional championship . . . recorded 49 solo tackles and assisted on 36 more as a by Iowa Newspaper Association as a junior . . . Career - - helped lead prep team to junior . . . two-year starter… also first team all-state in rugby… led his rugby team to three-consecutive state semi-final games (2001-03) . . . recorded 173 tackles, 20 tackles a 2002 Indiana Championship. for loss, 14 quarterback sacks, nine pass break-ups, five forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and one interceptions in two-year varsity career . . . recorded 81 tackles, 14 Personal - - Born 5/15/84 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Ann and tackles for loss and seven quarterback sacks as a senior. Greg Mattison . . . father is co-defensive coordinator and defensive line coach at Florida . . . high school coach was Chris Geesman. Personal - - Born 1/16/86 . . . Economics major . . . parents are Mary and Darwin McCracken . . . three-time academic all-conference honoree . . . four-year member of prep Honor Roll . . . attended same high school as WR Andy Brodell . . . high school coach was Jerry Pezzetti.

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Game-by-Game Defensive Stats Game-by-Game Defensive Stats 2005 ______Solo-Ast. 2006 ______Solo-Ast. 2005 ______Solo-Ast. 2006 ______Solo-Ast. Ball State ______0-1 Montana ______0-0 Ball State ______1-0 Montana ______0-0 at Iowa State ______DNP at Syracuse ______DNP at Iowa State ______DNP at Syrcause ______DNP Northern IA ______DNP IA State ______DNP Northern IA ______0-0 IA State ______DNP at Ohio State ______DNP at Illinois ______DNP at Ohio State ______0-0 at Illinois ______DNP Illinois ______DNP Ohio State ______DNP Illinois ______DNP Ohio State ______DNP at Purdue ______DNP Purdue ______DNP at Purdue ______DNP Purdue ______0-1 Indiana ______DNP at Indiana ______DNP Indiana ______DNP at Indiana ______DNP Michigan ______DNP at Michigan ______DNP Michigan ______DNP at Michigan ______DNP at N’western ______DNP No. Illinois ______DNP at N’western ______DNP No. Illinois ______DNP at Wisconsin ______DNP N’western ______DNP at Wisconsin ______DNP N’western ______DNP Minnesota ______0-0 Wisconsin ______DNP Minnesota ______DNP Wisconsin ______DNP Florida (n) ______DNP at Minn. ______DNP Florida (n) ______DNP at Minn. ______DNP Totals ______0-1 Texas (n) ______DNP Totals ______1-0 Texas (n) ______DNP Totals ______0-0 Totals ______0-1

Career Statistics Career Statistics Defense ___Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ____ PBU ____ FF ____ RF Defense ___Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ____ PBU ____ FF ____ RF Freshman ____ 0 ____ 1 _____ 1 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0 ______0 _____0 Freshman ____ 1 ____ 0 _____ 1 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0 ______0 _____0 Sophomore __ 0 ____ 0 _____ 0 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0 ______0 _____0 Sophomore __ 0 ____ 1 _____ 1 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0 ______0 _____0 Career ______0 ____ 1 _____ 1 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0 ______0 _____0 Career ______1 ____ 1 _____ 2 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0 ______0 _____0

37 - - Gavin McGrath 38 - - Jordan McLaughlin Linebacker Fullback 6-2, 235, Junior 6-0, 230, Junior Cedar Rapids, IA (Washington HS) Belmond, IA (Belmond-Klemme HS)

Hawk-Item - - Moved to linebacker in 2005 after originally Hawk-Item - - moved from linebacker to fullback in fall playing fullback. practice . . . posted a 1-2 record while competing for the 2006-07 Iowa wrestling team, posting a win by fall in his first 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. college wrestling match.

2006 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice 2007 - - Listed as second team fullback following spring . . . saw action in 41-7 season-opening win as defense held practice. Montana to 10 net yards rushing and 144 yards total offense . . . had no statistics vs. Montana . . . did not see action in win at Syracuse . . . did not 2006 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . . . saw action in 41-7 win see action in win over Iowa State . . . did not see action in win at Illinois . . . did not see over Montana as offense gained 416 yards total offense . . . had no statistics vs. Montana . action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . saw action in win over Purdue, recording one . . saw action on special teams in double overtime win at Syracuse, but had no statistics . . assisted tackle . . . did not see action in loss at Indiana . . . did not see action in loss at . saw action on special teams in win over Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action Michigan . . . did not see action in win over Northern Illinois . . . did not see action in loss on special teams in win at Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in to Northwestern . . . did not see action in loss to Wisconsin . . . did not see action in loss loss to top-ranked Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Purdue, but at Minnesota . . . did not see action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl. had no statistics . . . saw action in loss at Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss at Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Northern Illinois, but had 2005 - - Saw action in opening win over Ball State, recording one solo tackle . . . did not no statistics . . . did not see action in loss to Northwestern . . . did not see action in loss to see action at Iowa State . . . saw action in win over Northern Iowa, but had no statistics Wisconsin . . . did not see action in loss at Minnesota . . . saw action on special teams vs. . . . saw action at Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in win over Texas in Alamo Bowl, but had no statistics. Illinois . . . did not see action in win at Purdue . . . did not see action in win over Indiana . . . did not see action vs. Michigan . . . did not see action at Northwestern . . . did not 2005 - - Saw action in opening win over Ball State, recording three assisted tackles . . . did see action in win at Wisconsin . . . did not see action in win over Minnesota . . . did not not see action at Iowa State . . . did not see action in win over Northern Iowa . . . did not see action in Outback Bowl vs. Florida. see action at Ohio State . . . did not see action in win over Illinois . . . did not see action in win at Purdue . . . did not see action in win over Indiana . . . did not see action vs. Michigan 2004 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. . . . did not see action at Northwestern . . . did not see action in win at Wisconsin . . . did not see action in win over Minnesota. High school honors - - Earned third team all-state honors as a senior . . . second team all-conference as a senior after earning first team all-league honors as a junior . . . team 2004 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. captain as a junior and senior . . . Career - - recorded 257 career tackles and had seven interceptions for 88 yards during prep career . . . rushed 81 times for 463 yards and had 15 High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a junior and senior . . . was pass receptions for 116 yards and two touchdowns . . . earned three letters as fullback and first team all-district for final three prep seasons . . . named district and team defensive linebacker . . . also competed in track and field and baseball as a prep. MVP, as well as being team captain . . . Career - - career totals include 356 tackles on defense, 2,165 rushing yards and 488 receiving yards on offense . . . scored 26 rushing Personal - - Born 8/2/85 . . . Finance major . . . four-year member of prep Honor roll . . . touchdowns and had seven TD receptions . . . recorded 150 tackles as a senior, including 93 parents are Mary Kay and Pat McGrath . . . one of four players from Cedar Rapids on Iowa solo stops and 57 assists . . . rushed for 1,340 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior, with 226 roster . . . prep teammate of OL Rob Bruggeman and RB Paki O’Meara . . . high school coach receiving yards and two scores . . . recorded 103 tackles, including 10 QB sacks, as a junior, was Paul James. while rushing for 600 yards and having 147 receiving yards . . . scored 10 touchdowns as a junior . . . recorded 94 tackles as a sophomore and scored six offensive touchdowns . . . earned four varsity letters . . . also lettered four times in wrestling and was a four-year team captain . . . won state wrestling title as a senior after placing third as a junior and second as a sophomore . . . also member of prep track and field team, placing in state meet in sprint relays in each of final three seasons.

Personal - - Born 12/25/85 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Gayla and Tony . . . high school coach was Darwin Christensen.

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Game-by-Game Defensive Stats action in win over Purdue as offense reached season high marks in points (47) and rushing 2005 ______Solo-Ast. yards (286) . . . two receptions for 27 yards vs. Purdue, including a long of 19-yards to set Ball State ______0-3 up an Iowa touchdown . . . saw action in loss at Indiana as offense gained 467 yards total at Iowa State ______DNP offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss at Michigan, recording one reception Northern IA ______DNP for four yards . . . saw action in win over Northern Illinois as offense gained 405 yards at Ohio State ______DNP total offense . . . one reception for 13 yards vs. Northern Illinois . . . saw action in loss to Illinois ______DNP Northwestern, recording one reception for four yards . . . saw action in loss to Wisconsin . at Purdue ______DNP . . one reception for four yards and a touchdown vs. Wisconsin, his third scoring reception Indiana ______DNP of the season . . . saw action in loss at Minnesota, with one reception for 12 yards, as Michigan ______DNP offense gained season-best 546 yards total offense . . . saw action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl, at N’western ______DNP recording one pass reception for eight yards. at Wisconsin ______DNP Minnesota ______DNP 2005 - - Saw action in opening win over Ball State, recording three receptions for 28 Florida (n) ______DNP yards . . . saw action at Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Totals ______0-3 Northern Iowa, recording one reception for 36 yards . . . saw action at Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Illinois, recording one reception for 12 yards Career Statistics . . . saw action in win at Purdue as offense gained season-best 535 yards, but had no Defense ___Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ____ PBU ____ FF ____ RF receptions . . . saw action in win over Indiana as offense gained 425 yards total offense, Freshman ____ 0 ____ 3 _____ 3 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0 ______0 _____0 but had no statistics . . . saw action vs. Michigan, with one reception for 18 yards . . . saw action at Northwestern, recording one reception for 16 yards . . . saw action in win at Wisconsin, recording one reception for two yards . . . saw action in win over Minnesota, but had no statistics as offense gained 613 yards total offense . . . saw action in Outback 61 - - Travis Meade Bowl vs. Florida, but had no statistics. Offensive Line 6-2, 285, Sophomore High school honors - - First team all-American by Riddell, second team by USA Today… Iowa City, IA (West HS) first team all-state selection by the Champaign News-Gazette, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, IHSA and Coaches Association . . . two-time first team all-area and all- 2007 - - Listed as second team center following spring conference… Career - - recorded 975 yards and nine touchdowns on 59 receptions… practice. also recorded 66 pancake blocks… had a career-high 465 yards and five touchdowns as a senior… averaged over 16.5 yards per reception in his career… three-time letter winner 2006 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . in football, where he played tight end, fullback and linebacker… also a two-time letter . . saw action in 41-7 win over Montana as offense gained 416 winner in basketball and tennis. yards total offense . . . did not see action in win at Syracuse . . . did not see action in win over Iowa State . . . saw most Personal - - Born 6-8-87 . . . Communication Studies major . . . parents are Sione and extensive action of his career in win at Illinois, playing left Lose Moeaki . . . attended same high school as OL Dace Richardson . . . high school coach guard throughout the second half . . . did not see action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . was Ron Muhitch. . saw action in win over Purdue as offense posted season high marks in points (47), rushing yards (286) and total offense (539) . . . did not see action in loss at Indiana . . . did not see action in loss at Michigan . . . did not see action in win over Northern Illinois . . . did not Career Bests Catches: 3 vs. Ball State, 9/3/05 see action in loss to Northwestern . . . did not see action in loss to Wisconsin . . . did not Yards: 49 at Illinois, 9/23/06 see action in loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl. Touchdowns: 1, 3 times, last vs. Wisconsin, 11/11/06 Long: 36 vs. Northern Iowa, 9/17/05 2005 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on . . . Team Leader Award, defense. Game-By-Game Receiving Stats 2005 ______No. ___Yds. __ TD __ Lng 2006 ______No. ___ Yds. _ TD __ Lng High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a junior and senior . . . first Ball State ____ 3 ____ 28 ____ 0 ____ 16 Montana ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - team all-conference as a junior and senior after earning honorable mention recognition at Iowa State __ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Syracuse ____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - as a sophomore . . . Career - - three-year letterman as offensive and defensive lineman Northern IA ___ 1 ____ 36 ____ 0 ____ 36 IA State ______1 _____ 19 ___1 ____19 . . . team captain as a senior . . . also competed for prep wrestling team, winning Class at Ohio State __ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Illinois ______2 _____ 49 ___1 ____35 3A individual state title as a senior. Illinois ______1 ____ 12 ____ 0 ____ 12 Ohio State _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - at Purdue ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Purdue ______2 _____ 27 ___0 ____19 Personnel - - Born 7/30/86 . . . Elementary Education major . . . parents are Chris and Indiana ______0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Indiana _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - Tim Meade . . . one of nine players from Iowa City on Hawkeye roster . . . attended same Michigan _____ 1 ____ 18 ____ 0 ____ 18 at Michigan ____ 1 _____ 4 ____0 _____4 high school as OL Richie Amendola, DL Nick Brayton, OL Alex Kanellis and OL Austin at N’western __ 1 ____ 16 ____ 0 ____ 16 No. Illinois _____ 1 _____ 13 ___0 ____13 Postler . . . high school coach was Dan Dvorak. at Wisconsin __ 1 _____ 2 ____ 0 _____ 2 N’western ______1 _____ 4 ____0 _____4 Minnesota ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Wisconsin ______1 _____ 4 ____1 _____4 Florida ______0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Minn. ______1 _____ 12 ___0 ____12 Totals ______8 ____112 ___ 0 ____36 Texas (n) ______1 _____ 8 ____0 _____8 81 - - **Tony Moeaki Totals ______11 ___ 140 ___3 ___ 35 Tight End 6-4, 255, Junior Career Statistics Wheaton, IL (Warrenville South HS) Receiving ______No. ______Yds. ______Avg. ______TD ______Lng Freshman ______8 ______112 ______14.0 ______0 ______36 Hawk-Item - - One of four sophomores selected to 2006 Sophomore ______11 ______140 ______12.7 ______3 ______35 Leadership Council . . . one of five true freshmen to play in Career ______19 ______252 ______13.3 ______3 ______36 2005 . . . one of seven Iowa recruits to participate in 2005 Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, TX . . . selected to 2005 Leadership Council.

2007 - - Listed as first team tight end following spring practice.

2006 Honors - - Next Man In Award, special teams.

2006 - - Listed as second team tight end following spring practice . . . saw action in 41- 7 win over Montana as offense gained 416 yards total offense . . . had no statistics vs. Montana . . . saw action in double overtime win at Syracuse, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Iowa State . . . one reception for a 19-yard touchdown came in the third period vs. Iowa State to tie the score at 17-17 . . . 19-yard TD catch vs. Iowa State marked first career touchdown . . . saw action in win at Illinois . . . had two receptions for 49 yards vs. Illinois, including 35-yard scoring pass in the second quarter for second career touchdown . . . saw action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw

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2004 - - Did not see action in opening win over Kent State . . . saw action on special 57 - - Mike Morio teams in win over Kent State, playing mostly on KO returns, and had no statistics . . . did Linebacker not see action at Arizona State . . . did not see action at Michigan . . . saw action in win 6-2, 233, Redshirt Freshman over Michigan State, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in win over Ohio State, Palo, IA (Cedar Rapids Kennedy HS) but had no statistics . . . saw action in win at Penn State, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in win at Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Purdue, but 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. had no statistics . . . saw action in win at Minnesota, recording one solo tackle and one assist . . . saw action on special teams in win over Wisconsin to clinch share of Big Ten 2006 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. title, but had no statistics . . . saw action in Capital One Bowl win over LSU on special teams, but had no statistics. High school honors - - Named first team all-state as a senior after earning third team honors as a junior . . . was first team Junior college - - Attended Iowa Central Community College for one year . . . earned all-conference as a senior and second team as a junior . . . first team all-regional recognition as a defensive back . . . junior college coach was set school records for QB sacks in a season (10) and tackles Kevin Twait. in a season (161) . . . team captain . . . Career - - recorded school-record 161 tackles as a senior, including 18 tackles for loss and 10 QB sacks . . . 2003 - - Redshirted after joining team as a walk-on. recorded 137 tackles as a junior, with 10 tackles for loss and three QB sacks . . . earned two letters while playing both offense and defense as a prep . . . also earned two letters High school honors - - Earned first team all-district honors as a linebacker as a senior in baseball and one in track and field . . . and first team all-district honors as a quarterback as a junior . . . team captain as a senior . . . Career - - earned four letters in football while playing quarterback and defensive Personal - - Born 5/21/88 . . . Pre-Dentistry major . . . member of high school Honor Roll back . . . rushed for 1,889 yards and 23 touchdowns as a prep, while passing for 1,919 . . . parents are Marcia and Richard Morio . . . high school coach was Tim Lewis. yards and 27 touchdowns . . . recorded 225 career tackles on defense . . . had eight career interceptions, returning two for touchdowns . . . also earned four letters in track and field, three in baseball and one in basketball . . . earned state long jump title . . . ran leg 36 - - Brett Morse on state championship medley relay unit and placed fifth in the 100-meter dash. Fullback 6-3, 230, Redshirt Freshman Personal - - Born 6/9/84 . . . Health and Sports Studies major . . . parents are Deb Willowbrook, IL (Hinsdale Central HS) and Pat Moylan . . . member of National Honor Society . . . high school coach was Lyle Alumbaugh. 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2006 - - Redshirted. 2004 ______Solo-Ast. 2005 ______Solo-Ast. 2006 ______Solo-Ast. Kent State ______DNP Ball State ______4-2 Montana ______1-1 High school honors - - Illinois Coaches Association all-state Iowa State ______0-0 at Iowa State ______1-0 at Syracuse ______0-0 . . . Edgy Tim/Rivals.com all-state . . . Daily Herald All-Area at Ariz. St. ______DNP Northern IA ______1-0 IA State ______1-7 Honorary Captain and Player of the Year . . . West Suburban at Michigan ______DNP at Ohio State ______1-1 at Illinois ______1-0 Conference Offensive Player of the Year . . . team MVP . . . Mich. St. ______0-1 Illinois ______0-1 Ohio State ______Inj. Career - - played quarterback and strong safety in high school . . . holds school records Ohio St. ______0-0 at Purdue ______0-0 Purdue ______Inj. for total offense in a year (3,063 yards) and longest kickoff return for touchdown (96 at Penn St. ______1-0 Indiana ______0-0 at Indiana ______Inj. yards) . . . holds IHSA record for longest touchdown pass in a playoff game (98 yards) at Illinois ______0-0 Michigan ______1-0 at Michigan ______Inj. . . . accumulated 1,854 yards rushing, 2,546 yards passing, 31 rushing touchdowns and Purdue ______0-0 at N’western ______0-1 No. Illinois ______Inj. 18 passing touchdowns in his career . . . scored 30 touchdowns (22 rushing), rushed for at Minnesota ______1-1 at Wisconsin ______0-0 N’western ______Inj. 1,500 yards and passed for 1,200 yards as a senior . . . team captain. Wisconsin ______0-0 Minnesota ______0-0 Wisconsin ______Inj. LSU (n) ______0-0 Florida (n) ______0-0 at Minn. ______Inj. Personal - - Born 2/29/88 . . . Pre-Business major . . . parents are Laura and Steve Morse . Totals ______2-2 Totals ______8-5 Texas (n) ______Inj. . . high school coach was Tony Lombardi. Totals ______3-8

Career Statistics 14 - - ***Devan Moylan Defense ___ Solo _ Ast. _ Total _ T/Loss __Sacks __ In-Yd. _ PBU __ FF __ RF _ QH Defensive Back Sophomore __ 2 ____ 2 _____ 4 _____0/0 ___ 0/0 _____0-0 _____0 ____0 ___0 ___0 5-10, 201, Senior Junior ______8 ____ 5 _____13_____0/0 ___ 0/0 _____0-0 _____1 ____0 ___0 ___1 Senior ______3 ____ 8 _____11_____0/0 ___ 0/0 _____1-0 _____1 ____0 ___0 ___0 Panora, IA (Iowa Central CC) Career ______13 ___ 15 ___ 28 ____0/0 ___ 0/0 ____ 1-0 _____2 ____0 ___0 ___1 Hawk-Item - - Granted additional year of eligibility after playing in just four games last season due to injury . . . suffered injury at Illinois in fourth game of the season and 33 - - Brian Mungongo missed the remainder of the season. Running Back 5-9, 175, Redshirt Freshman 2006 - - Listed as second team strong safety following spring Mansfield, TX (Summit HS) practice . . . saw action in 41-7 season-opening win as defense held Montana to 10 net yards rushing and 144 yards total 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. offense . . . recorded one solo tackle and one assist vs. Montana . . . saw action in double overtime win at Syracuse, but recorded no statistics . . . started at free safety in win over 2006 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. Iowa State for first career start . . . recorded one solo tackle and seven assists vs. Iowa State, setting career-high in tackles . . . saw action in win at Illinois, recording first career High school - - Earned second team all-conference honors as a interception before leaving the game in the fourth quarter due to injury . . . also had one senior . . . earned three letters in football as wide receiver and solo tackle and one pass break-up vs. Illinois . . . did not see action in final eight games of running back . . . Career - - career totals include 27 rushing the regular season after injury at Illinois. attempts for 548 yards and eight touchdowns, along with 15 pass receptions for 105 yards and four touchdowns . . . helped prep team advance to state 2005 Honors - - Hawkeye Hustle Award, special teams . . . 2005 - - saw action in playoffs in Texas Stadium as a senior. opening win over Ball State . . . led team with six tackles, including four solo stops, and also recorded one QB pressure . . . saw action at Iowa State on special teams, recording Personal - - Born 5/29/88 in Raleigh, NC . . . History major . . . earned first team academic one solo tackle . . . saw action in win over Northern Iowa, recording one solo tackle . . . all-state recognition . . . parents are Ashley and Taki Mungongo . . . high school coach was saw action at Ohio State, recording one solo tackle and one assist . . . saw action in win Kyle Geller. over Illinois, recording one assisted tackle and one pass break-up . . . saw action in win at Purdue, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action vs. Michigan, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action at Northwestern, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in win at Wisconsin as defense held Badgers to 276 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Minnesota, but had no statistics as defense held top rushing team in the nation to 129 net rushing yards . . . saw action in Outback Bowl vs. Florida, but had no statistics.

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recording one solo tackle and one assisted tackle on special teams . . . saw action vs. 17 - - Jayme Murphy Michigan, recording one assisted tackle on special teams . . . saw action at Northwestern, Defensive Back recording one solo tackle on special teams . . . saw action in win at Wisconsin, but had 5-11, 207, Redshirt Freshman no statistics . . . saw action in win over Minnesota, recording one solo tackle on special Dubuque, IA (Senior HS) teams as defense held top rushing team in the nation to 129 net rushing yards . . . saw action in Outback Bowl vs. Florida, with one kickoff return for six yards and one assisted 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. tackle on special teams.

2006 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. 2004 - - Redshirted.

High school honors - - Earned second team all-state High School honors - - Class 2A first team all-state selection by the Des Moines Register honors as a senior after being named third team all-state and first team all-conference selection as a senior . . . was also a first team all-conference as a junior . . . was first team all-conference as a junior and and all-state player as a junior . . . second team all-conference as a sophomore . . . Career senior . . . served as team captain as a senior . . . Career - - - - ended prep career holding nine Prairie City-Monroe records, including receptions in holds conference records for rushing yards in a game (384) a season (33) and career (82); touchdowns in a game (5), season (19) and career (29); touchdowns in a game (seven) and points in a game (44), along with kickoff return points in a game (30) season (116) and career (186); and rushing touchdowns in a average (43.5) and kickoff return touchdowns (five) in a season . . . rushed 170 times game (5) . . . recorded 992 career rushing yards and 1,237 career receiving yards . . . for 1,150 yards and 10 touchdowns in seven games as a senior . . . rushed 195 times for averaged 10.6 yards per carry as a senior while rushing for 932 yards and 15 touchdowns 1,550 yards as a junior, while scoring a total of 28 touchdowns . . . on defense, recorded . . . member of prep basketball team that posted a perfect 27-0 season record during 89 tackles as a junior and 41 tackles as a senior . . . earned two letters in football as senior year, winning Class 2A state championship . . . named to Class 2-A all-state first running back and linebacker . . . earned four letters in track and field. team by the Des Moines Register . . . named captain of all-tournament team at state tournament after averaging 30 points and 14.3 rebounds in three games . . . had 31 Personal - - Born 1/21/88 . . . Pre-Physical Therapy major . . . four-year member of prep points and 18 rebounds in double-overtime win in state title contest . . . completed prep Honor Roll . . . parents are Laura and Bill Murphy . . . attended same high school as DB basketball career with 2,198 points to become 26th player in Iowa prep history to score Taylor Herbst . . . high school coach was John Osweiler. over 2,000 career points . . . helped team advance to state basketball tournament in four consecutive seasons.

1 - - Daniel Murray Personal - - Born 9/4/85 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Phrana and Kicker Dan Myers... high school coach was Todd Jones. 5-10, 175, Redshirt Freshman Iowa City, IA (Regina HS) Game-By-Game Receiving Stats 2005 ______No. ___Yds. __ TD __ Lng 2006 ______No. ___ Yds. _ TD __ Lng 2007 - - List as co-first team kicker following spring practice. Ball State ____ 1 ____ 16 ____ 0 ____ 16 Montana ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - at Iowa State __ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Syracuse ____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - 2006 - - Redshirted after joining team as a walk-on. Northern IA ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - IA State ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - at Ohio State __ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Illinois ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - Illinois ______0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Ohio State _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - High school honors - - Named to Elite all-state team as a at Purdue ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Purdue ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - senior . . . first team all-state as a junior and senior after Indiana ______0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Indiana _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - earning second team all-state honors as a sophomore . . . Michigan _____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Michigan ____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - named first team all-Area as a junior and senior . . . first team at N’western __ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - No. Illinois _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - all-District for three straight seasons after earning honorable mention honors as a freshman at Wisconsin __ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - N’western ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - . . . holds school record for longest field goal (52) yards and holds school record for career Minnesota ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Wisconsin ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - goals (115) in soccer . . . Career - - career totals include 18-28 field goals, 128-135 PATs . . Florida (n) ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Minn. ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - . also scored five touchdowns and had seven interceptions on defense . . . converted 29-30 Totals ______1 ____ 16 ____ 0 ____16 Texas (n) ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - PATs and 6-9 field goals as a senior . . . four-year football letterman as kicker, punter, wide Totals ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - receiver and defensive back . . . also returned punts . . . earned four letters in soccer as midfielder and defender and also earned one letter in basketball. Career Statistics Receiving ______No. ______Yds. ______Avg. ______TD ______Lng Personal - - Born 9/28/87 . . . Mechanical Engineering major . . . earned academic all- Freshman ______1 ______16 ______16.0 ______0 ______16 district and academic all-state recognition . . . parents are Anne and Mike Murray . . . one of Sophomore ______0 ______0 ______0.0 ______0 ______- - - nine players from Iowa City on Iowa roster . . . high school coach was Chuck Evans. Career ______1 ______16 ______16.0 ______0 ______16

83 - - **Brandon Myers 59 - - Anton Narinskiy Tight End Defensive Line 6-4, 250, Junior 6-4, 265, Junior Prairie City, IA (Prairie City-Monroe HS) Chagrin Falls, OH (Kenston HS)

2007 - - Listed as second team tight end following spring Hawk-Item - - Earned bachelor’s degree in May, 2007 and is practice. working on advanced degree . . . moved from defensive line to offensive line following 2005 season . . . returned to defensive 2006 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . line during 2007 spring practice. . . saw action in 41-7 win over Montana as offense gained 416 yards total offense . . . recorded one assisted tackle on special 2007 - - Listed as second team defensive tackle following teams vs. Montana . . . saw action in double overtime win at spring practice. Syracuse, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Iowa State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win at Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw 2006 Honors - - Team Leader Award, defense . . . 2006 - - not listed on depth chart action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State, recording one solo tackle on special teams . . . saw following spring practice . . . saw action in 41-7 win over Montana as offense gained 416 action in win over Purdue, recording one solo tackle on special teams . . . saw action in loss yards total offense . . . did not see action in win at Syracuse . . . did not see action in win at Indiana, but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss at Michigan, but had no statistics over Iowa State . . . did not see action in win at Illinois . . . did not see action in loss to . . . saw action in win over Northern Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss top-ranked Ohio State . . . saw action in win over Purdue as offense posted season high to Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss to Wisconsin, but had no marks in scoring (47) and rushing yards (286) . . . did not see action in loss at Indiana . . . statistics . . . saw action in loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . saw action vs. Texas did not see action in loss at Michigan . . . did not see action in win over Northern Illinois . in Alamo Bowl, but had no statistics. . . did not see action in loss to Northwestern . . . did not see action in loss to Wisconsin . . . did not see action in loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl. 2005 Honors - - Next Man In Award, special teams . . . 2005 - - Saw action in opening win over Ball State, recording one reception for 16 yards . . . saw action at Iowa State, 2005 - - Saw action in opening win over Ball State, but had no statistics . . . did not see but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Northern Iowa, recording one solo tackle action at Iowa State . . . did not see action in win over Northern Iowa . . . did not see and one assist on special teams . . . saw action at Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . action at Ohio State . . . did not see action in win over Illinois . . . did not see action saw action in win over Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win at Purdue, in win at Purdue . . . did not see action in win over Indiana . . . did not see action recording one assisted tackle on special teams . . . saw action in win over Indiana, vs. Michigan . . . did not see action at Northwestern . . . did not see action in win at

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Wisconsin . . . saw action in win over Minnesota, recording one solo tackle as defense five touchdowns, while rushing 80 times for 555 yards and 10 touchdowns . . . recorded 17 held top rushing team in the nation to 129 net rushing yards . . . did not see action in tackles and five interceptions as a junior . . . as a junior wide receiver had six receptions Outback Bowl vs. Florida. for 110 yards and one touchdown . . . helped team post 7-2 mark while winning conference title and advancing to state playoffs as a junior . . . earned two letters in football as 2004 Honors - - Team Leader Award, defense . . . 2004 - - redshirted. quarterback and defensive back . . . earned four letters in track and field and three in basketball and baseball. High School honors - - Conference Most Valuable Player as a senior, along with earning special mention all-state and first team all-conference honors . . . named first team all- Personal - - Born 4/19/88 . . . Pre-Business major . . . earned academic all-district conference and to the Northeast Ohio second team as a junior . . . three-time letterman honors for two years with prep GPA of 3.5 . . . parents are Diane and Dan Nordmann . . . in football and four-time letterman in wrestling . . . Career - - ended prep career with 316 high school coach was Greg Drew. tackles, 182 solo tackles, six quarterback sacks, four interceptions and four blocked kicks . . . as a senior, recorded 165 tackles, 103 solo tackles, two interceptions, three blocked kicks and three tackles for loss . . . also rushed for 740 yards and eight touchdowns on 139 attempts as a senior. 58 - - Jared Oberland Defensive Line 6-0, 250, Junior Personal - - Born 11/14/84 . . . Accounting major . . . earned bachelor’s degree in May, Whitefish Bay, WI (Whitefish Bay HS) 2007 and is working on advanced degree . . . parents are Svetlana and Andrey Narinskiy . . . Honor Roll student as a prep . . . high school coach was Mike Knepp. 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.

Game-by-Game Defensive Stats 2006 Honors - - Team Leader Award, defense . . . 2006 - - not 2005 ______Solo-Ast. listed on depth chart following spring practice . . . did not see Ball State ______0-0 action in opening win over Montana . . . did not see action in at Iowa State ______DNP win at Syracuse . . . did not see action in win over Iowa State Northern IA ______DNP . . . did not see action in win at Illinois . . . did not see action at Ohio State ______DNP in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . did not see action in Illinois ______DNP win over Purdue . . . did not see action in loss at Indiana . . . did not see action in loss at at Purdue ______DNP Michigan . . . did not see action in win over Northern Illinois . . . did not see action in loss Indiana ______DNP to Northwestern . . . did not see action in loss to Wisconsin . . . did not see action in loss Michigan ______DNP at Minnesota . . . did not see action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl. at N’western ______DNP at Wisconsin ______DNP 2005 Honors - - Team Leader Award, defense . . . 2005 - - did not see any game Minnesota ______1-0 action. Florida (n) ______0-0 Totals ______1-0 2004 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on.

Career Statistics High School honors - - Named conference Defensive Lineman of the Year as a senior . Defense ___Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks ____ PBU ____ FF ____ RF . . second team all-conference as tight end and defensive end as a senior after earning Freshman ____ 1 ____ 0 _____ 1 _____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 ______0 ______0 _____0 first team honors on both offense and defense as a junior . . . team captain and MVP as a senior . . . Career - - earned four letters in football and rugby and three letters in basketball. 8 - - Arvell Nelson Quarterback Personal - - Born 2/13/86 . . . Biology major . . . member of prep Honor Roll . . . earned 6-4, 210, Redshirt Freshman Scholar-Athlete Award and Northwestern Mutual Foundation Scholarship . . . parents are Cleveland, OH (Glenville HS) Rhonda and Greg Oberland . . . high school coach was Jim Tietjen.

Hawk-Item - - One of three Iowa recruits who took part in the NFL’s “Play It Smart” program as a prep. 71 - - **Seth Olsen Offensive Line 2007 - - Listed as co-second team quarterback following 6-5, 305, Junior spring practice. Omaha, NE (Millard North HS)

2006 - - Redshirted. Hawk-Item - - One of three juniors named to 2007 Leadership Group . . . one of four sophomores selected to 2006 Leadership High school honors - - Second team all-state and first team all-conference as a senior Group . . . one of two redshirt freshmen selected to 2005 . . . Career - - threw for 4,203 yards and 47 touchdowns in his career, with just nine Leadership Group. interceptions . . . passed for 2,605 yards and 34 touchdowns as a senior . . . led team to regional championship as a junior . . . Glenville HS record was 24-3 in his final two years, 2007 - - Listed as first team right guard following spring including a 14-0 conference mark . . . team captain . . . three-time letterman in football, practice. two-time letterman in track and one in basketball. 2006 Honors - - Next Man in Award, offense. Personal - - Born 9/27/88 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . three-year member of prep Honor Roll . . . parents are Charlene and Arvell Nelson . . . one of five players from 2006 - - Listed as second team right guard following spring practice . . . saw action in Cleveland area on Iowa roster . . . attended same high school as DE Labron Daniel, LB Bruce 41-7 win over Montana as offense gained 416 yards total offense . . . saw action in double Davis and DB Derrick Smith . . . high school coach was Ted Ginn, Sr. overtime win at Syracuse . . . saw action in win over Iowa State as offense gained 410 yards total offense . . . started at left guard in win at Illinois for second career start . . . moved to right guard for entire second half . . . started at right guard and played every offensive 32 - - Don Nordmann down in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . started at right guard in win over Purdue as Wide Receiver offense posted season high marks in points (47) and rushing yards (286) . . . started at 6-5, 205, Redshirt Freshman right guard in loss at Indiana at played every offensive down as offense gained 467 yards Hopkinton, IA (Maquoketa Valley HS) total offense . . . started at right tackle and played every offensive down in loss at Michigan . . . started at right tackle and played every offensive down in win over Northern Illinois as 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. offense gained 405 yards total offense . . . started at right guard and played every offensive down in loss to Northwestern . . . started at right tackle and played every offensive down 2006 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. in loss to Wisconsin . . . started at right tackle and played every offensive down as offense gained season-best 546 yards total offense in loss at Minnesota . . . started at right tackle High school honors - - Earned second team all-state honors and played every offensive down as offense gained 363 yards total offense vs. Texas in as a senior . . . was first team all-conference as a junior and Alamo Bowl. senior . . . team captain . . . Career - - recorded 30 tackles, six pass interceptions and one fumble recovery as a senior . . . 2005 Honors - - Big Ten Conference all-Freshman team by The Sporting News . . . 2005 on offense completed 49-109 pass attempts for 655 yards and - - listed as second team right guard following spring practice . . . saw action in opening

52 Iowa Hawkeye Football 2007 IOWA HAWKEYES win over Ball State as offense gained 441 yards total offense . . . started at right tackle at Iowa State for first career start as offense gained 173 yards rushing . . . saw action in 19 - - Paki O’Meara win over Northern Iowa as offense gained 496 total yards . . . saw action at Ohio State . . Running Back . saw action in offensive line as offense rushed for 301 yards and gained 476 yards total 5-11, 210, Redshirt Freshman offense . . . saw action in win at Purdue as offense gained season-best 535 total yards Cedar Rapids, IA (Washington HS) . . . saw action in offensive line in win over Indiana as offense gained 425 yards total offense . . . saw action in offense line vs. Michigan as offense gained 427 yards total 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. offense . . . saw action in offensive line at Northwestern as offense gained 492 yards total offense . . . saw action in offensive line at Wisconsin as offense gained 390 yards 2006 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. total offense . . . saw action in offensive line in win over Minnesota as offense gained 613 yards total offense . . . saw action in Outback Bowl vs. Florida as offense gained 410 High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as a yards total offense. senior . . . first team all-conference as a junior and senior . . . team captain . . . Career - - holds school records for rushing 2004 - - Redshirted. yards in a game (349 yards), longest interception return (100 yards), kick-off return touchdowns (three) and longest kickoff High School honors - - Earned Parade and EA Sports All-American honors as a senior, return (95 yards) . . . earned two letters in football as running back and defensive back . . along with first team all-state and all-metro laurels . . . named first team all-state . lettered four years for prep soccer team . . . and all-metro as a junior, as well as Student Sports Junior all-American . . . Career - - helped lead prep team to three-consecutive undefeated conference seasons and the 2003 Personal - - Born 4/21/88 in Wilmington, NC . . . Open major . . . member of prep Honor Nebraska state championship . . . Millard North had a 36-2 record in his three years as a Roll . . . parents are Taufau and Tim O’Meara . . . one of four players from Cedar Rapids on starter . . . as a senior, helped pave the way for a running game that averaged 473 yards Iowa roster . . . attended same high school as OL Rob Bruggeman and LB Gavin McGrath per game . . . also played defensive tackle for three years, amassing 92 tackles (44 solo), . . . high school coach was Paul James. nine tackles for loss and three QB sacks.

Personal - - Born 12/17/85 . . . Political Science major . . . parents are Brenda and Neil 50 - - Ross Petersen Olsen . . . attended same high school as DB Adam Shada and LB Jeff Tarpinian . . . high Linebacker school coach was Fred Petito. 6-1, 230, Redshirt Freshman Durant, IA (Durant HS)

65 - - **Daniel Olszta 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. Long Snapper 5-11, 230, Senior 2006 - - Redshirted after joining team as a walk-on. New Lenox, IL (Providence Catholic HS) High school honors - - Earned honorable mention all-state 2007 - - Listed as first team long snapper following spring recognition as a senior . . . was first team all-District as a practice. junior and senior . . . team captain . . . Career - - rushed for 703 yards in nine games as a senior, along with 229 receiving 2006 - - Listed as first team long snapper following spring yards, 236 yards on punt returns and 326 yards on KO returns . . . scored 13 touchdowns, practice . . . saw action in 41-7 win over Montana as offense while also recording 79 tackles and four pass interceptions on defense . . . totaled 508 gained 416 yards total offense, handling deep snaps on all rushing yards and 203 receiving yards as a junior, while scoring nine touchdowns . . . punts . . . saw action in double overtime win at Syracuse, recorded 47 tackles and three interceptions as a junior . . . earned three letters in football handling deep snaps on all punts . . . saw action in win over as running back and linebacker . . . was five-year letterman in baseball, earning first team Iowa State, handling deep snaps on all punts . . . saw action in win at Illinois, handling all-state honors for two years . . . also lettered three times in basketball and four years deep snaps on all punts . . . saw action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State, handling deep in golf. snaps on five punt attempts . . . saw action in win over Purdue, handling deep snaps on two punt attempts . . . saw action in loss at Indiana, handling deep snaps on three Personal - - Born 5/20/87 . . . Biology major . . . earned 4.0 career grade point average . punt attempts . . . saw action in loss at Michigan, handling deep snaps on all seven punt . . member of National Honor Society . . . named as Governor’s Scholar . . . parents are Jan attempts and recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in win over Northern Illinois, and Mike Petersen . . . high school coach was Tom McCleery. handling deep snaps on two punt attempts and recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in loss to Northwestern, handling deep snaps on five punt attempts . . . saw action in loss to Wisconsin, handling deep snaps on seven punt attempts . . . saw action in loss at 70 - - Austin Postler Minnesota, handling deep snap on only punt attempt . . . saw action vs. Texas in Alamo Offensive Line Bowl, handling deep snaps on all punt attempts. 6-5, 285, Junior Iowa City, IA (West HS) 2005 Honors - - Academic all-Big Ten . . . 2005 - - saw action in opening win over Ball State, handling long snaps on punts . . . saw action at Iowa State, handling long snaps on 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. punts . . . saw action in win over Northern Iowa, handling long snaps on punts . . . saw action at Ohio State, handling long snaps on punts . . . saw action in win over Illinois, 2006 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . . handling long snaps on punts . . . also had two solo tackles and one assisted tackle on . did not see any game action. special teams vs. Illini . . . saw action in win at Purdue, handling long snaps on punts . . . saw action in win over Indiana, handling long snaps on punts . . . saw action vs. 2005 - - Did not see any game action. Michigan, handling long snaps on punts . . . saw action at Northwestern, handling long snaps on punts . . . saw action in win at Wisconsin, handling longs snaps on punts while 2004 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. also recording one assisted tackle on special teams . . . saw action in win over Minnesota, handling long snaps on punts . . . saw action in Outback Bowl vs. Florida, handling long High school honors - - Earned two letters as an offensive and defensive lineman as a snaps on punts. prep . . . also lettered in wrestling and earned three letters in track and field, tossing the shot put and discus. 2004 - - Did not see any game action. Personal - - Born 8/23/85 . . . Anthropology major . . . parents are Cindy and Paul 2003 - - Redshirted after joining team as a walk-on. Postler . . . his father was a four-year letterman (1978-81) as an offensive lineman at Iowa . . . one of nine players from Iowa City on Hawkeye roster . . . attended same high High school honors - - Helped prep team win back-to-back state championships . . school as OL Richie Amendola, DL Nick Brayton, OL Alex Kanellis and OL Travis Meade . . . Career - - earned two letters in football as long snapper and outside linebacker . . . . high school coach was Dan Dvorak. recorded 88 tackles, including four QB sacks, and one interception as a senior . . . also lettered in baseball.

Personal - - Born 8/5/85 . . . Pharmacy major . . . parents are Patty and Ed Olszta . . . member of National Honor Society . . . high school coach was Matt Seffner.

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seven sacks and 97 tackles as a junior… two-year captain of the football team… also 78 - - **Dace Richardson starred on the track team, running the 100, 200, 4x100, 4x200, 4x400 and long jump… Offensive Line finished fourth in Division II 100m dash finals with a time of 11.2… qualified for the 6-6, 305, Junior finals of the 200m with a time of 22.33 Wheaton, IL (Warrenville South HS) Personal - - Born 9/10/87 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . mother is Raymonda Hawk-Item - - One of five true freshmen to see action in 2005 Rowell . . . high school coach was Delvin Culliver. . . . one of seven Iowa recruits to participate in 2005 Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, TX. Game-by-Game Defensive Stats 2006 ______Solo-Ast. 2007 - - Listed as first team left tackle following spring Montana ______Inj. practice. at Syracuse ______Inj. IA State ______Inj. 2006 pre-season Honors - - Pre-season second team all-Big at Illinois ______Inj. Ten by Athlon Sports . . . 2006 - - listed as first team left Ohio State ______Inj. tackle following spring practice . . . started at left tackle in opening win over Montana as Purdue ______Inj. offense gained 416 yards total offense . . . started at left tackle and played every offensive at Indiana ______Inj. down in double overtime win at Syracuse . . . started at left tackle and played every at Michigan ______0-0 offensive down in win over Iowa State as offense gained 410 yards total offense . . . started No. Illinois ______0-0 at left tackle in win at Illinois . . . started at left tackle and played every offensive down in N’western ______DNP loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . started at left tackle in win over Purdue as offense posted Wisconsin ______DNP season high marks in points (47) and rushing yards (286) . . . started at left tackle in loss at Minn. ______0-0 at Indiana as offense gained 467 yards total offense . . . did not see action in the second Texas (n) ______DNP half after leaving game with injury in the second quarter . . . did not see action in loss at Totals ______0-0 Michigan due to injury . . . did not see action in win over Northern Illinois due to injury . . . started at left tackle and played every offensive down in loss to Northwestern . . . did not see action in loss to Wisconsin . . . did not see action in loss at Minnesota . . . did not see Career Statistics action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl. 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 2005 - - Saw action at left tackle in opening win over Ball State as offense gained 441 yards total offense . . . saw action at left tackle at Iowa State as offense gained 173 rushing yards . . . saw action at left tackle in win over Northern Iowa as offense gained 85 - - Michael Sabers 496 yards total offense . . . saw action at left tackle at Ohio State . . . saw action at left Tight End tackle in win over Illinois as offense rushed for 301 yards and gained 476 yards total 6-5, 245, Junior offense . . . saw action at left tackle in win at Purdue as offense gained season-best 535 Iowa City, IA (City HS) total yards . . . saw action in win over Indiana as offense gained 425 yards total offense . . . saw action at left tackle vs. Michigan as offense gained 427 yards total offense . 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. . . saw action at left tackle at Northwestern as offense gained 492 yards total offense . . . did not see action in win at Wisconsin . . . saw action in offense line in win over 2006 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . . Minnesota as offense gained 613 yards total offense . . . did not see action in Outback . did not see action in opening win over Montana . . . did not Bowl vs. Florida. see action in win at Syracuse . . . did not see action in win over Iowa State . . . did not see action in win at Illinois . . . did not High school honors - - First team all-state selection by the Champaign News-Gazette, see action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . saw action in Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, Daily Herald . . . SuperPrep Honorable Mention all- win over Purdue, but had no statistics . . . did not see action American… first team all-conference as a senior, special mention as a junior . . . Career in loss at Indiana . . . did not see action in loss at Michigan . . . did not see action in win - - recorded 40+ pancake blocks as a senior, 35 as a junior… helped HS team to a 10-3 over Northern Illinois . . . did not see action in loss to Northwestern . . . did not see action record as a senior… team captain. in loss to Wisconsin . . . did not see action in loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl. Personal - - Born 9/1/86 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Dace Richardson and Kim Small . . . attended same high school as TE Tony Moeaki . . . high 2005 - - Saw action in opening win over Ball State, but had no statistics . . . did not see school coach was Ron Muhitch. action at Iowa State . . . did not see action in win over Northern Iowa . . . did not see action at Ohio State . . . did not see action in win over Illinois . . . did not see action in win at Purdue . . . did not see action in win over Indiana . . . did not see action 34 - - Chris Rowell vs. Michigan . . . did not see action at Northwestern . . . did not see action in win at Wisconsin . . . did not see action in win over Minnesota . . . did not see action in Outback Defensive Back Bowl vs. Florida. 6-1, 197, Sophomore Warrensville Heights, OH (Warrensville HS) 2004 - - Redshirted. 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. High school honors - - Named to Elite and first team Class 4A all-state teams by the Des Moines Register, and earned first team all-state honors by the Iowa Newspaper Association 2006 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . . . first team all-conference as a junior and senior . . . first team Press Citizen all-area . . . did not see action in opening win over Montana . . . did as a junior and senior . . . career totals include 47 receptions for 617 yards not see action in win at Syracuse . . . did not see action in Career - - and four touchdowns at tight end . . . also recorded 97 tackles, 29 tackles for loss, 11 win over Iowa State . . . did not see action in win at Illinois . sacks and two interceptions on defense . . . caught 24 passes for 300 yards and two . . did not see action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . did touchdowns as a senior. not see action in win over Purdue . . . did not see action in loss at Indiana . . . saw first action of his career on special teams in loss at Michigan, but Born 2/15/86 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Debbie had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in win over Northern Illinois, but had no Personal - - and Dan Sabers . . . awarded National Council on Youth Leadership Youth Salute Award statistics . . . did not see action in loss to Northwestern . . . did not see action in loss to . . . one of nine players from Iowa City on Iowa roster . . . attended same high school Wisconsin . . . saw action in loss at Minnesota, but had no statistics . . . did not see action as WR Ben Evans, LS Josh Koeppel and TE Michael Sabers . . . high school coach was his vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl. father, Dan Sabers. 2005 - - Redshirted.

High school honors - - Named all-Midwest and an Ohio Top 20 player as a senior… also earned first team all-state and all-conference honors as a junior and senior… second team all-conference as a sophomore. Career - - recorded 261 tackles, 11 sacks, six interceptions and nine forced fumbles in three year high school career… made 111 tackles with eight sacks, three interceptions and 20 tackles for loss as a senior… recorded

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Game-By-Game Receiving Stats 2005 Honors - - District VII first team academic all-America . . . academic all-Big Ten 2005 ______No. ___Yds. __ TD __ Lng 2006 ______No. ___ Yds. _ TD __Lng. . . . Next Man In Award, defense . . . 2005 - - tied for seventh in the Big Ten in pass Ball State ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 _____ 0 Montana ______DNP break-ups (0.89) for all games and ranked fifth (1.17) for conference games only . . . at IA State __ DNP ______at Syracuse ___ DNP tied for third in the Big Ten in interceptions per game (0.33) for all games and tied for Northern IA __ DNP ______IA State ______DNP eighth (0.33) in conference games only . . . started at cornerback in opening win over at Ohio St. ___ DNP ______at Illinois _____ DNP Ball State, collecting two solo tackles in first career start . . . saw action at Iowa State, Illinois ______DNP ______Ohio State ____ DNP recording one solo tackle . . . first career interception came at Iowa State, with a nine- at Purdue ___ DNP ______Purdue ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - Indiana _____ DNP ______at Indiana ____ DNP yard return . . . saw action in win over Northern Iowa, but had no statistics . . . saw Michigan ____ DNP ______at Michigan ___ DNP action at Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Illinois, but had at N’western _ DNP ______No. Illinois ____ DNP no statistics . . . saw action in win at Purdue, recording two solo tackles, one assisted at Wisc. _____ DNP ______N’western _____ DNP tackle and two pass break-ups . . . starter at cornerback for second time in his career in Minnesota ___ DNP ______Wisconsin _____ DNP win over Indiana, recording career-high 13 tackles, all solo . . . also had two pass break- Florida (n) ___ DNP ______at Minn. ______DNP ups in win over Hoosiers and second career interception, with theft coming in the Iowa Totals ______0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Texas (n) _____ DNP endzone to stop a Indiana scoring threat . . . saw action vs. Michigan, recording one pass Totals ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - break-up . . . started at cornerback at Northwestern . . . recorded third interception in the fourth quarter vs. Wildcats, while also collecting two solo tackles and one assisted Career Statistics tackle . . . did not see action in win at Wisconsin due to injury . . . did not see action Receiving ______No. ______Yds. ______Avg. ______TD ______Lng in win over Minnesota due to injury . . . did not see action in Outback Bowl vs. Florida Freshman ______0 ______0 ______0.0 ______0 ______- - - due to injury. Sophomore ______0 ______0 ______0.0 ______0 ______- - - Career ______0 ______0 ______0.0 ______0 ______- - - 2004 - - Did not see action in opening win over Kent State . . . played in 11 games, recording 13 tackles . . . saw first action of career in win over Iowa State, primarily on special teams, and had no statistics . . . saw action at Arizona State, recording three 65 - - Andrew Schulze solo tackles . . . saw action at Michigan, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win Long Snapper over Michigan State, recording three solo tackles and one assist . . . saw action in win 6-6, 255, Redshirt Freshman over Ohio State as defense held OSU to 177 yards total offense, but had no statistics . . Woodridge, IL (Downers Grove South HS) . saw action in win at Penn State as defense allowed no offensive points and held PSU to 147 yards total offense . . . recorded two solo tackles at PSU . . . saw action in win 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. at Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Purdue, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in win at Minnesota, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 2006 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. win over Wisconsin to clinch share of Big Ten title . . . recorded two assisted tackles as defense held Badgers to 186 yards total offense . . . saw action in Capital One Bowl win High school honors - - Earned first team all-conference over LSU, but had no statistics. honors as a senior . . . Career - - earned two letters in football as tight end and defensive end . . . lettered twice in High School honors - - First team all-conference and all-state selection as a senior . . . baseball as pitcher and catcher. was named Top Male Scholar Football Player for state of Nebraska, as well as the Omaha Metro Area . . . earned first team all-conference and second team all-state honors as a Personal - - Born 9/23/87 . . . Science Education major . . . member of National Honor junior . . . Career - - helped lead his Millard North team to three-consecutive undefeated Society . . . academic all-state as a senior . . . parents are Denise and Mark Schulze . . . conference seasons and the 2003 Nebraska state championship . . . Millard North had high school coach was John Belsris. a 36-2 record in his three years as a starter . . . played defensive back, quarterback and wide receiver in high school . . . ended high school career with 96 tackles, eight interceptions and five blocked punts . . . rushed for 1,340 yards as a senior and led the 19 - - ***Adam Shada state with 191.4 rushing yards per game . . . scored 20 touchdowns as a senior. Defensive Back Personal - - Born 5/22/85 . . . Finance major . . . academic all-state selection as a junior 6-1, 195, Senior and senior, and was named academic all-state captain as a senior . . . parents are Fran Omaha, NE (Millard North HS) and Mark Shada . . . attended same high school as OL Seth Olsen and LB Jeff Tarpinion . . . high school coach was Fred Petito. Hawk-Item - - Set Iowa record with 98-yard interception return for a touchdown in win over Purdue . . . two interceptions in win at Illinois in 2006 marks the first time a Hawkeye player Career Bests has had more than one interception in a game since LB Chad Tackles: 13 vs. Indiana, 10/15/05 Greenway had two vs. Kent State in 2004 . . . suffered injury Solos: 13 vs. Indiana, 10/15/05 in loss at Michigan and missed final four games of the regular Assists: 3 vs. Iowa State, 9/16/06 season before returning for bowl game . . . one of three true TFLs: 1 vs. Ohio State, 9/30/06 freshmen to see action in 2004. INT: 2 at Illinois, 9/23/06 PBU: 2, 4 times, last vs. Purdue, 10/7/06 2007 - - Listed as first team cornerback following spring practice. Game-By-Game Defensive Stats 2006 Honors - - Selected first team academic all-American and first team District VII 2004 ______Solo-Ast. 2005 ______Solo-Ast. 2006 ______Solo-Ast. academic all-American . . . named honorable mention all-Big Ten by conference media . . . Kent State ______DNP Ball State ______2-0 Montana ______2-1 2006 - - listed as first team cornerback following spring practice . . . started at cornerback Iowa State ______0-0 at Iowa State ______1-0 at Syracuse ______2-0 in opening win over Montana as defense allowed just 144 yards total offense . . . recorded at Arizona State ____ 3-0 Northern IA ______0-0 IA State ______5-3 two solo tackles and one assist vs. Montana . . . started at cornerback in double overtime at Michigan ______0-0 at Ohio State ______0-0 at Illinois ______4-1 win at Syracuse, recording two solo tackles and one pass break-up . . . started at cornerback Mich. St. ______3-1 Illinois ______0-0 Ohio State ______2-2 in win over Iowa State . . . recorded five solo tackles, three assists and two pass break-ups Ohio St. ______0-0 at Purdue ______2-1 Purdue ______5-0 in win over Iowa State . . . started at cornerback in win at Illinois . . . recorded four solo at Penn St. ______2-0 Indiana ______13-0 at Indiana ______7-0 tackles and one assist vs. Illinois, along with two pass interceptions for 15 yards and a pass at Illinois ______0-0 Michigan ______0-0 at Michigan ______2-1 break-up . . . nearly had a third turnover on a fumble recovery . . . started at cornerback Purdue ______1-0 N’western ______2-1 No. Illinois ______Inj. in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . recorded two solo tackles and two assists vs. Ohio at Minnesota ______1-0 at Wisconsin ______Inj. N’western ______Inj. State, including one tackle for loss . . . started at cornerback in win over Purdue . . . set Wisconsin ______0-2 Minnesota ______Inj. Wisconsin ______Inj. Iowa school record with 98-yard interception return for a touchdown vs. Purdue, along LSU (n) ______0-0 Florida (n) ______Inj. at Minn. ______Inj. with totaling five solo tackles and two pass break-ups . . . started at cornerback in loss Totals ______10-3 Totals ______20-2 Texas (n) ______2-1 at Indiana, recording seven solo tackles . . . started at cornerback in loss at Michigan . . . Totals ______29-8 recorded two solo tackles and one assist vs. Michigan before leaving the game in the second period due to injury . . . did not see action in win over Northern Illinois, due to injury . Career Statistics . . did not see action in loss to Northwestern, due to injury . . . did not see action in loss Defense ___Solo __ Ast. __Total __T/Loss __ Sacks __In-Yd.-TD _ PBU ___ FF __ RF to Wisconsin, due to injury . . . did not see action in loss at Minnesota, due to injury . . . Freshman ___ 10 ____ 3 _____ 13 ____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 _____0-0-0 _____0 _____0 ____0 started at cornerback vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl, recording two solo tackles and one assisted Sophomore _ 20 ____ 2 _____ 22 ____ 0/0 ____ 0/0 _____3-9-0 _____5 _____0 ____0 tackle. Junior _____ 31 ____ 9 _____ 40 ____ 1/1 ____ 0/0 ____3-113-1 ____4 _____0 ____0 Career _____ 61 ____ 14 ____75 ____ 1/1 ____ 0/0 ___ 6-122-1 ____9 _____0 ____0

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reception for nine yards and gained 32 yards on two kickoff returns . . . started at running 39 - - *Austin Signor back in loss at Michigan . . . rushed seven times for 22 yards and had one reception for Placekicker one yard vs. Michigan . . . saw action in win over Northern Illinois as offense gained 405 6-4, 230, Sophomore yards total offense . . . rushed seven times for 29 yards vs. Northern Illinois and had one Urbandale, IA (Urbandale HS) kickoff return for 22 yards . . . saw action in loss to Northwestern . . . rushed 10 times for 46 yards vs. Northwestern and had two kickoff returns for 44 yards . . . saw action in loss 2007 - - Listed as co-first team kicker following spring to Wisconsin . . . rushed seven times for 53 yards . . . had one pass reception for 35 yards practice. vs. Wisconsin and one kickoff return for 36 yards . . . saw action in loss at Minnesota as offense gained season-best 546 yards total offense . . . rushed for 37 yards on six carries 2006 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice vs. Minnesota and had one pass reception for 33 yards . . . also had 26 yards on two kickoff . . . handled all placements in opening win over Montana . . returns . . . saw action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl . . . 12 rushing attempts for 26 yards and . made all five PAT attempts and both field goals, connecting one pass reception for two yards vs. Texas. from 41 and 35 yards in first action of career . . . also allowed just four returns on eight kickoffs, recording four touchbacks 2005 - - Saw action at cornerback in opening win over Ball State, recording three solo . . . handled all kickoff duties in double overtime win at tackles . . . saw action at Iowa State, with two KO returns for 24 yards . . . saw action in Syracuse . . . one of three kickoffs was a touchback as Syracuse averaged 18.5 yards on two win over Northern Iowa after moving back to running back . . . two rushing attempts for KO returns . . . handled all kick duties in win over Iowa State, with two touchbacks in six 40 yards vs. UNI, including a 39-yard touchdown run for his first career score . . . also had kicks . . . handled four kickoffs in win at Illinois, booting all four into the endzone while one KO return for 16 yards . . . saw action at Ohio State, with one KO return for 20 yards allowing no return yards . . . saw action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . used on two . . . saw action in win over Illinois as offense rushed for 301 yards and gained 476 yards kickoffs vs. Ohio State, allowing 12 yards on one return and having one touchback . . . saw total offense . . . rushed six times for 81 yards vs. Illinois and gained seven yards on one action in win over Purdue . . . averaged 61.6 yards on nine kickoffs, with one touchback . . . pass reception . . . 66-yard run for a touchdown provided final points in win over Illinois . also recorded two solo tackles . . . handled KO duties in loss at Indiana . . . allowed Indiana . . saw action in win at Purdue, with three rushing attempts for five yards . . . saw action an average of just 16.3 yards on three returns by the leading kick returner in the nation in win over Indiana, rushing for a 30-yard touchdown on his only rushing attempt of the coming into the contest . . . did not see action in loss at Michigan . . . did not see action game . . . also had one kickoff return for 10 yards . . . saw action vs. Michigan, but had in win over Northern Illinois . . . did not see action in loss to Northwestern . . . handled all no statistics . . . did not see action at Northwestern . . . saw action in win at Wisconsin, four kickoffs in loss to Wisconsin, averaging 61 yards and allowing Wisconsin under a 20- rushing six times for 30 yards, helping Iowa control the ball in the fourth quarter . . . saw yard average on three returns . . . saw action in loss at Minnesota . . . averaged 63 yards on action in win over Minnesota as offense gained 613 yards total offense . . . rushed eight four kickoffs, with one touchback . . . saw action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl, sharing kick-off times for career-best 104 yards vs. Gophers for first 100-yard game of his career . . . had duties . . . averaged 59.7 yards on three kick-offs vs. Texas. a 71-yard scoring run in the second period for Iowa’s longest run from scrimmage on the season, while also collecting one reception for 11 yards and one KO return for 28 yards . 2005 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. . . saw action in Outback Bowl vs. Florida, rushing four times for six yards and gaining 12 yards on one pass reception . . . totaled 107 yards on five KO returns, including a team High school honors - - Earned all-conference honors as a junior and senior . . . set season-best 47 yard return. school record for career PATs and career field goals . . Career - - averaged 68 yards on kickoffs and 85% of kickoffs were touchbacks . . . connected on 12-19 career field goal 2004 - - Did not see action in first five games . . . saw action in seven games . . . season attempts and 90-93 PATs . . . career best 49-yard field goal as a senior . . . earned three totals included 17 rushing attempts for 45 yards and two pass receptions for one yards letters as kicker and defensive end . . . also earned three letters in basketball and soccer . . . also averaged 20.3 yards on six KO returns . . . first career action came in win over . . . helped prep soccer team place third in state tournament as a junior. Ohio State, when he rushed nine times for 31 yards . . . saw action in win at Penn State, with one rushing attempt for four yards . . . saw action in win at Illinois . . . rushed Personal - - Born 6/15/87 . . . Interdepartmental Studies/Business major . . . named three times for five yards and had one reception for one yard . . . saw action in win over academic all-conference for three straight seasons . . . parents are Trish and Tom Signor. Purdue . . . had one pass reception for no gain . . . completed first pass attempt of his . . high school coach was Sam Anderson. career (to QB Drew Tate) for eight yards . . . saw action in win at Minnesota . . . rushed four times for five yards . . . had four kickoff returns for 82 yards . . . saw action in win Scoring ______FGs ______Lng ______PATs ______Points over Wisconsin to clinch share of Big Ten title . . . returned one kickoff for a career- Freshman ______2-2 ______41 ______5-5 ______11 best 37 yards, leading to Iowa touchdown late in the second quarter for a 14-7 halftime advantage . . . saw action in Capital One Bowl win over LSU, with one KO return for Field Goals ____ 1-19 _____ 20-29 ___ 30-39 ___ 40-49 ___50-+ ___ Total ____Blk Freshman ______0-0 ______0-0 ______1-1 ______1-1 _____ 0-0 _____2-2 ______0 three yards. High School honors - - First team all-conference, all-area and all-state as a senior . . . also named a Treasure Coast all-Star . . . named first team all-conference and second 28 - - ***Damian Sims team all-state as a junior . . . first team all-conference and third team all-state as Running Back a sophomore . . . four-year letterman in football and one year letterman in baseball 5-9, 200, Senior . . . Career - - ended prep career with 560 rushing attempts for 4,940 yards and 64 Boynton Beach, FL (John I Leonard HS) touchdowns . . . rushed 154 times for 1,364 yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior . . . also had nine punt returns for 153 yards and a touchdown . . . had 198 carries for 1,638 yards Hawk-Item - - Became the third true freshman to play in and 24 touchdowns in seven games as a junior . . . recorded 1,938 rushing yards and 21 2004 when he saw first action in win over Ohio State in sixth touchdowns in 10 games as a sophomore. game of the season . . . moved to defensive back during 2005 fall pre-season before returning to offense early in the regular Personal - - Born 3/26/86 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Joy season. Clayton and Lawrence Gardenhire . . . cousin of former Iowa wide receiver C.J. Jones . . . high school coach was Terry Gough. 2007 - - Listed as second team running back following spring practice. Career Rushing Bests Attempts: 22 at Indiana, 10/14/06 2006 - - Listed as second team running back following spring practice . . . saw action in Yards: 155 vs. Purdue, 10/7/06 41-7 win over Montana as offense gained 416 yards total offense . . . rushed seven times Touchdowns: 2, twice, last at Indiana, 10/14/06 for 39 yards vs. Montana, with a long of 21 yards . . . had two receptions for 22 yards vs. Long: 71 vs. Minnesota, 11/19/05 Montana, with a long of 17 yards . . . saw action in double overtime win at Syracuse . . . 100-yard Games: 2, last vs. Purdue, 10/7/06 rushed 10 times for 51 yards and had one reception for 11 yards vs. Syracuse, along with one KO return for 10 yards . . . rushed five times for 40 yards and had his pass reception Career Receiving Bests in Iowa’s second period touchdown drive . . . saw action in win over Iowa State, rushing Catches: 2 vs. Montana, 9/2/06 four times for 19 yards and adding one reception for seven yards . . . saw action in win at Yards: 35 vs. Wisconsin, 11/11/06 Illinois . . . rushed 15 times for 55 yards . . . scored his first touchdown of the season on a Touchdowns: none one-yard run in the second period to give Iowa a 7-0 advantage . . . saw action in loss to Long: 35 vs. Wisconsin, 11/11/06 top-ranked Ohio State . . . rushed five times for 38 yards and had one kickoff return for 14 yards . . . 21-yard run matches his longest run from scrimmage on the year . . . started at running back in win over Purdue as offense reached season high marks in points (47) and Career Kickoff Return Bests rushing yards (286) . . . rushed 20 times for 155 yards and two touchdowns vs. Purdue in Returns: 5 vs. Florida, 1/2/06 first career start . . . scored on runs of one and eight yards and had a long-run of 44 yards Yards: 107 vs. Florida, 1/2/06 . . . also had one reception for 13 yards . . . started at running back in loss at Indiana as TD: none offense gained 467 yards total offense . . . rushed 22 times for 94 yards and two touchdowns Long: 47 vs. Florida, 1/2/06 . . . both scores were on one-yard runs and he had a long of 41 yards . . . also had one pass

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. . had 96 tackles, 43 solo tackles, two interceptions, one forced fumble and a fumble Game-By-Game Stats recovery as a junior . . . three-year letterman in football and track . . . led team to Rushing Receiving regional championship as a junior . . . Glenville HS record was 24-3 in his final two years, 2004______At. ___Yds. __ TD ___Lng 2004 ______No. ___ Yds. _ TD ___Lng including a 14-0 conference mark. Kent State ___ DNP ______Kent State ____ DNP Iowa State ___ DNP ______Iowa State ____ DNP Personal - - Born 3/31/87 . . . Open major . . . mother is Monique Cohill . . . one of five at Ariz. St. __ DNP ______at Ariz. St. ____ DNP players from Cleveland area on Iowa roster . . . attended same high school as DE Labron at Michigan __ DNP ______at Michigan ___ DNP Daniel, LB Bruce Smith and QB Arvell Nelson . . . high school coach was Ted Ginn, Sr. Mich. St. ____ DNP ______Mich. St. _____ DNP Ohio St. ______9 ____ 31 ____ 0 ____ 21 Ohio St. ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - at Penn St. ___ 1 _____ 4 ____ 0 _____ 4 at Penn St. _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - at Illinois ____ 3 _____ 5 ____ 0 _____ 3 at Illinois ______1 _____ 1 ____0 _____1 30 - - Kyle Spading Purdue ______0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Purdue ______1 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - Tight End at Minn. _____ 4 _____ 5 ____ 0 _____ 4 at Minn. ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - 6-6, 245, Sophomore Wisconsin ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Wisconsin ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - Belle Plaine, IA (Belle Plaine HS) LSU (n) ______0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - LSU (n) ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - Totals ______17 ___ 45 ____ 0 ____21 Totals ______2 _____ 1 ____0 _____1 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. Rushing Receiving 2006 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on. 2005 ______At. ___Yds. __ TD __ Lng 2005 ______No. ___ Yds. _ TD __ Lng Ball State ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Ball State ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - at Iowa St. ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Iowa St. _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors Northern IA ___ 2 ____ 40 ____ 1 ____ 39 Northern IA ____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - as a junior and senior and was second team selection as a at Ohio St. ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - at Ohio St. _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - sophomore . . . named to all-conference first team for three Illinois ______6 ____ 81 ____ 1 ____ 66 Illinois ______1 _____ 7 ____0 _____7 consecutive years . . . football team captain . . . Career - - at Purdue ____ 3 _____ 5 ____ 0 _____ 6 at Purdue ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - earned four letters as tight end and defensive back and linebacker . . . also earned four Indiana ______1 ____ 30 ____ 1 ____ 30 Indiana ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - letters in basketball, track and field and baseball. Michigan _____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Michigan ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - at N’western _ DNP ______at N’western ___ DNP Personal - - Born 10/23/86 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Kay and at Wisconsin __ 6 ____ 30 ____ 0 ____ 12 at Wisconsin ___ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - Bob Spading . . . high school coaches were Reece Dodd and Todd Bohlen. Minnesota ____ 8 ____ 104 ___ 1 ____ 71 Minnesota _____ 1 _____ 11 ___0 ____11 Florida (n) ____ 4 _____ 6 ____ 0 _____ 4 Florida (n) _____ 1 _____ 12 ___0 ____12 Totals ______30 ___296 ___ 4 ____71 Totals ______3 _____30 ___0 ___ 12 12 - - Ricky Stanzi Rushing Receiving Quarterback 2006 ______At. ___Yds. __ TD __ Lng 2006 ______No. ___ Yds. _ TD __ Lng 6-4, 215, Redshirt Freshman Montana _____ 7 ____ 39 ____ 0 ____ 21 Montana ______2 _____ 22 ___0 ____17 Mentor, OH (Lake Catholic HS) at Syracuse ___ 10 ___ 51 ____ 0 ____ 16 at Syracuse ____ 1 _____ 11 ___0 ____11 IA State ______4 ____ 19 ____ 0 ____ 11 IA State ______1 _____ 7 ____0 _____7 Listed as co-second team quarterback following at Illinois ____ 15 ___ 55 ____ 1 ____ 12 at Illinois ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - 2007 - - Ohio State ____ 5 ____ 38 ____ 0 ____ 21 Ohio State _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - spring practice. Purdue ______20 ___ 155 ___ 2 ____ 44 Purdue ______1 _____ 13 ___0 ____13 at Indiana ____ 22 ___ 94 ____ 2 ____ 41 at Indiana _____ 1 _____ 9 ____0 _____9 2006 - - Redshirted. at Michigan ___ 7 ____ 22 ____ 0 ____ 12 at Michigan ____ 1 _____ 1 ____0 _____1 No. Illinois ___ 7 ____ 29 ____ 0 ____ 11 No. Illinois _____ 1 _____ 22 ___0 ____22 High school honors - - 2005 Ohio Division III Offensive N’western ____ 10 ___ 46 ____ 0 ____ 10 N’western ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - Player of the Year . . . also named Offensive Player of the Year Wisconsin ____ 7 ____ 53 ____ 0 ____ 30 Wisconsin ______1 _____ 35 ___0 ____35 by the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the Lake County News Herald at Minn. _____ 6 ____ 37 ____ 0 ____ 15 at Minn. ______1 _____ 33 ___0 ____33 and Cleveland Touchdown Club . . . first team all-state, all- Texas (n) _____ 12 ___ 26 ____ 0 _____ 9 Texas (n) ______1 _____ 2 ____0 _____2 district, all-county and all-conference as a senior . . . all-county, all-district and team Totals ______132 ___664 ___ 6 ____44 Totals ______10 ___ 133 ___0 ___ 35 MVP as a senior . . . first team all-conference as a junior . . . MVP of Ohio North vs. South all-star game . . . Career - - threw for 2,400 yards and 21 touchdowns, and rushed Career Statistics for 675 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior . . . had a 62% completion percentage . . Rushing ______Att. ______Yds. ______Avg. ______TD ______Lng . threw for 1,800 yards and 16 touchdowns, along with rushing for 630 yards and six Freshman ______17 ______45 ______2.6 ______0 ______21 touchdowns as a junior . . . team captain . . . three-year letterman in football, four-year Sophomore ______30 ______296 ______9.9 ______4 ______71 letterman in basketball. Junior ______132 ______664 ______5.0 ______6 ______44 Career ______179 ______1,005 ______5.6 ______10 ______71 Personal - - Born 9/3/87 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Mary Jane Receiving ______No. ______Yds. ______Avg. ______TD ______Lng and Joe Stanzi. . . high school coach was Mike Bell. Freshman ______2 ______1 ______0.5 ______0 ______1 Sophomore ______3 ______30 ______10.0 ______0 ______12 Junior ______10 ______133 ______14.6 ______0 ______35 Career ______15 ______164 ______10.9 ______0 ______35 86 - - *Trey Stross Wide Receiver KO Returns ______No. ______Yds. ______Avg. ______TD ______Lng 6-3, 195, Sophomore Freshman ______6 ______122 ______20.3 ______0 ______37 Avon Lake, OH (Avon Lake HS) Sophomore ______12 ______241 ______20.1 ______0 ______47 Junior ______10 ______184 ______18.4 ______0 ______36 Hawk-Item - - One of seven Iowa recruits to participate in Career ______28 ______547 ______19.5 ______0 ______47 2005 Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, TX.

2007 - - Listed as co-first team wide receiver following spring practice. 32 - - Derrick Smith Defensive Back 2006 Honors - - Hustle Award, special teams . . . 2006 - - not 6-0, 185, Redshirt Freshman listed on depth chart following spring practice . . . saw action Cleveland, OH (Glenville HS) in 41-7 win over Montana as offense gained 416 yards total offense . . . one reception for six yards vs. Montana in first action of his career . . . saw action in double overtime win at Hawk-Item - - One of three Iowa recruits who took part in Syracuse, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Iowa State, but had no statistics the NFL’s “Play It Smart” program as a prep. . . . saw action in win at Illinois, but had no statistics . . . saw action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in win over Purdue, recording one solo 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring tackle on special teams . . . saw action in loss at Indiana as offense gained 467 yards total practice. offense . . . led team with six receptions for 67 yards, with a long of 18, setting career best in catches, yards and longest reception . . . saw action in loss at Michigan, but had 2006 - - Redshirted. no statistics . . . saw action in win over Northern Illinois as offense gained 405 yards total offense . . . one reception for 47 yards vs. Northern Illinois, a career long . . . saw action in Career - - recorded 123 tackles, 52 solo tackles, two interceptions, two forced fumbles loss to Northwestern, recording one solo tackle on special teams . . . saw action in loss to and a fumble recovery in his career . . . had 27 tackles, nine solo tackles as a senior . Wisconsin . . . once reception for 24 yards and a touchdown vs. Wisconsin for his first career

Iowa Hawkeye Football 57 2007 IOWA HAWKEYES score, moving Iowa to within three points in the fourth quarter . . . saw action in loss at Minnesota, with three receptions for 32 yards, as offense gained season-best 546 yards total 18 - - Lance Tillison offense . . . saw action in Alamo Bowl vs. Texas, recording one pass reception for 13 yards. Defensive Back 6-2, 205, Redshirt Freshman 2005 - - Redshirted . . . Team Leader Award, offense. Seffner, FL (Armwood HS)

High school honors - - Lorain County and South West Conference MVP as a senior . 2007 - - Listed as second team strong safety following spring . . Golden Helmet Award . . . Midwest First Team WR . . . two-time first team all-state practice. selection . . . three-time first team all-conference . . . Gatorade Rookie of the Year as a sophomore . . . Career - - 2,257 receiving yards and 31 touchdowns on 100 receptions 2006 - - Redshirted. in high school career . . . 1,112 yards and 14 touchdowns on 57 receptions as a senior . . . 28 receptions for 722 yards and seven touchdowns as a junior . . . also scored two High School honors - - First team all-conference as a senior touchdowns on defense as a free safety and recorded ten career interceptions . . . had a . . . Career - - moved from Louisiana to Seffner, FL, and career punting average of 40.3 yards . . . helped prep team post 15-0 record as a junior, enrolled in Armwood HS at mid-season after house was winning Ohio Division II state title . . . helped lead team to three-straight conference destroyed by Hurricane Katrina . . . played wide receiver and titles. defensive back at Armwood . . . had 18 receptions and three touchdowns in three games at Armwood. Personal - - Born 6/29/86 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Trudy and Anthony Stross . . . high school coach was Dave Dlugosz. Personal - - Born 12/15/86 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . mother is Alledra Allen . . . high school coach was Sean Callahan. Career Bests Catches: 6 at Indiana, 10/14/06 Yards: 67 at Indiana, 10/14/06 63 - - Julian Vandervelde Touchdowns: 1 vs. Wisconsin, 11/11/06 Offensive Line Long: 47 vs. No. Illinois, 10/28/06 6-3, 295, Redshirt Freshman Davenport, IA (Central HS) Game-By-Game Receiving Stats 2006 ______No. ___Yds. __ TD __ Lng 2007 - - Listed as second team right guard following spring Montana _____ 1 _____ 6 ____ 0 _____ 6 practice. at Syracuse ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - IA State ______0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - 2006 - - Redshirted. at Illinois ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Ohio State ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - High school honors - - Earned first team all-state honors as Purdue ______0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - a senior and was second team as a junior . . . second team at Indiana ____ 6 ____ 67 ____ 0 ____ 18 all-conference selection . . . team captain as a senior . . . at Michigan ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - Career - - three-year letterman as offensive and defensive lineman, and also played No. Illinois ___ 1 ____ 47 ____ 0 ____ 47 fullback . . . recorded four sacks as a senior despite missing five games due to injury . . N’western ____ 0 _____ 0 ____ 0 __ - - - . recorded 41 tackles as a junior, with 12 sacks . . . also competed in baseball, wrestling Wisconsin ____ 1 ____ 24 ____ 1 ____ 24 and track and field as a prep . . . posted a 24-4 individual record as a junior and advanced at Minn. _____ 3 ____ 32 ____ 0 ____ 13 to state wrestling tournament . . . won Class 4A shot put title at state track meet as a Texas (n) _____ 1 ____ 13 ____ 0 ____ 13 junior and senior . . . Totals ______13 ___189 ___ 1 ____47 Personal - - Born 10/7/87 . . . Open major . . . earned academic all-conference and Career Statistics all-state recognition as a prep . . . parents are Cynthia and John Tobin . . . member Receiving ______No. ______Yds. ______Avg. ______TD ______Lng of Davenport Little League baseball team that competed in 2000 World Series in Freshman ______13 ______189 ______14.5 ______1 ______47 Williamsport, PA . . . high school coach was Matt Verdon.

33 - - Jeff Tarpinian 29 - - Eddie Williams Linebacker Fullback 6-3, 220, Redshirt Freshman 5-11, 240, Junior Omaha, NE (Millard North HS) Rock Island, IL (Rock Island HS)

Hawk-Item - - Moved from defensive back to linebacker Hawk-Item - - Played one season at McKendree College in during 2007 spring practice. 2004 before joining Iowa program in 2005.

2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice. 2007 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice.

2006 - - Redshirted. 2006 - - Not listed on depth chart following spring practice . . . saw action in 41-7 win over Montana as offense gained 416 High school honors - - 2005 Nebraska Gatorade Player of the yards total offense . . . had no statistics vs. Montana . . . did Year . . . first team all-state and all-conference as a senior . . not see action in win at Syracuse . . . did not see action in win over Iowa State . . . did not . honorable mention all-state as a sophomore and junior . . . second team all-conference see action in win at Illinois . . . did not see action in loss to top-ranked Ohio State . . . did as a junior . . . Career - - was an option quarterback in high school . . . rushed for not see action in win over Purdue . . . did not see action in loss at Indiana . . . did not see 2,081 yards and 30 touchdowns on 254 attempts (8.19 average) . . . completed 13-of- action in loss at Michigan . . . did not see action in win over Northern Illinois . . . did not 29 passes for 401 yards and two touchdowns as a senior . . . rushed for 890 yards and see action in loss to Northwestern . . . did not see action in loss to Wisconsin . . . did not completed 8-of-32 passes for 255 yards as a junior . . . led team to 2003 and 2005 state see action in loss at Minnesota . . . did not see action vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl. championships. 2005 - - Redshirted after joining the team as a walk-on . . . 2004 - - Played one season Personal - - Born 10/16/87 . . . Pre-Business major . . . member of prep Honor Roll . . . at McKendree College for Coach Carl Poelker, seeing limited action on defense. parents are Leslie and Jeff Tarpinian . . . attended same high school as DB Adam Shada and OL Seth Olsen . . . high school coach was Fred Petito. High school honors - - Earned all-conference honors as a junior and senior . . . Career - - earned three letters in football as offensive and defensive lineman . . . recorded 42 tackles as a senior . . . also earned three letters in track and field, tossing the discus and shot put . . . earned all state honors in track and field as a junior and senior . . . team captain in both football and track and field.

Personal - - Born 7/14/86 . . . History major . . . Honor Roll student as a prep . . . parents are Elizabeth Williams and Jim Horton . . . high school coach was Vic Boblett.

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Illinois, surpassing 100 yards for the second time in five games . . . also had four receptions 21 - - **Albert Young for 51 yards before leaving game early in the third quarter . . . started at running back in Running Back win at Purdue . . . rushed 36 times for 165 yards in win at Purdue, reaching career-highs 5-10, 209, Senior in attempts and yards . . . also had 35 yards on two pass receptions and 17 yards on three Moorestown, NJ (Moorestown HS) KO returns, giving him a season-best 217 all-purpose yards . . . started at running back in win over Indiana as offense gained 425 yards total offense . . . rushed 26 times for 125 Hawk-Item - - Career totals include 454 rushing attempts yards and two touchdowns vs. Hoosiers, including scoring runs of 31 and 26 yards . . . also for 2,205 yards and 17 touchdowns . . . ranks eighth in had two pass receptions for 63 yards, including a career-long 51-yard effort, and gained 14 career rushing yards . . . ranked eighth in the Big Ten in yards on one kickoff return . . . started at running back vs. Michigan . . . rushed 30 times rushing yards per game (59.6) in 2006 . . . has surpassed 100 for 153 yards vs. Wolverines, had four pass receptions for 17 yards and gained 18 yards on rushing yards in 10 career games, including seven straight one KO return for 188 all-purpose yards . . . started at running back at Northwestern . . . games, an Iowa record, in 2005 . . . in 2005 became just reached career-highs in rushing attempts (38), rushing yards (202), KO return yards (70) the fourth Iowa sophomore and 11th Iowa player ever to and all-purpose yards (274) at Northwestern . . . scored two touchdowns for the third time surpass 1,000 yards in a season . . . 38 rushing attempts at this season vs. the Wildcats, scoring on runs of 12 and 21 yards . . . started at running back Northwestern in 2005 rank as fourth highest single-game in win at Wisconsin at offense gained 390 yards total offense . . . had 26 rushing attempts total at Iowa and his 202 rushing yards in that game tie as ninth best single-game total . for 127 yards vs. Badgers, along with 45 yards on four pass receptions and 41 yards on two . . one of five seniors named to 2007 Leadership Group . . . one of three juniors selected KO returns . . . started at running back in win over Minnesota as offense gained 613 yards to 2006 Leadership Group. total offense . . . rushed 21 times for 103 yards and one touchdown vs. Gophers, surpassing 100 rushing yards for seventh straight game, raising season total to 1,300 yards and eight 2007 - - Listed as first team running back following spring practice. touchdowns . . . started at running back in Outback Bowl vs. Florida, rushing 13 times for 34 yards . . . also gained 12 yards on three pass receptions. 2006 Honors - - Coaches Appreciation Award, offense. 2004 Honors - - One of two redshirt freshmen selected to 2004 Leadership Council . . . 2006 Pre-season Honors - - Named pre-season honorable mention all-America by Street & 2004 - - saw action in opening win over Kent State, rushing 23 times for 87 yards and a Smith’s . . . pre-season first team all-Big Ten by Street & Smith’s and CollegeFootballNews. touchdown . . . scored on a one-yard run and also had two pass receptions for 22 yards com . . . pre-season second team all-Big Ten by Lindy’s and Athlon Sports . . . named seventh . . . saw limited action in win over Iowa State after being injured in the first half . . . best running back in the nation by The Sporting News . . . named eighth best overall player rushed four times for five yards, including a one-yard touchdown run on Iowa’s first drive in the Big Ten Conference by CollegeFootballNews.com . . . named to pre-season watch of the game . . . had knee surgery following second game and missed the remainder of list for the Doak Walker Award and the Maxwell Award . . . 2006 - - Led team in rushing the season. attempts (178), rushing yards (779) touchdowns (seven) and all-purpose yards (1,004), while ranking fourth in receptions (30) and fifth in receiving yards (225) . . . listed as 2003 - - Redshirted after injury in pre-season camp. first team running back following spring practice . . . started at running back in opening win over Montana . . . rushed 19 times for 93 yards and one score, with no negative yards High school honors - - Named New Jersey offensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . . also had four receptions for 55 yards and one touchdown . . . scored first touchdown . . SuperPrep All-American… 2002 Tom Lemming Prep Football All-American… rated on a five-yard reception and added a five-yard TD run in the fourth period . . . started at 160th best player in the country by Tom Lemming… first team all-state honors as a running back in double overtime win at Syracuse . . . rushed 18 times for 73 yards and one senior… three-time first team all-conference selection… second team all-conference at touchdown, a one-yard run in the second overtime to lift Iowa to the 20-13 win . . . also wide receiver as a freshman… team MVP as a junior and senior… served as team caption had three pass receptions for 29 yards and recorded one solo tackle . . . started at running as a senior… second-team all-state as a sophomore and honorable mention as a junior back in win over Iowa State . . . rushed 18 times for 57 yards vs. Iowa State and also had . . . Career - - rushed for 2,180 and scored 32 touchdowns senior season . . . finished five receptions for 28 yards . . . started at running back in win at Illinois . . . led rushing prep career as the all-time leading rusher in South Jersey (5,411 yards)… first running attack with 57 yards on 14 carries and scored Iowa’s second touchdown on a six-yard run back in South Jersey to rush for over 2,000 yards in two seasons… rushed for 2007 yards . . . also had six receptions for 40 yards . . . started at running back in loss to top-ranked and scored 25 TDs (20 rush, 4 rec., 1 ret.) as a sophomore… rushed for 1,000 yards and Ohio State . . . rushed 11 times for 48 yards and one touchdown and had one reception for scored 23 TDs (17 rush, 5 rec., 1 ret.) as a junior despite missing three games with a six yards . . . touchdown came on 15-yard run in second quarter to cut deficit to 14-10, sprained MCL. scoring the first rushing touchdown allowed by OSU in five games . . . did not see action in win over Purdue due to injury . . . did not see action in loss at Indiana due to injury Personal - - Born 2/25/85 . . . Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Darlene . . . returned to action in loss at Michigan, but did not start and saw limited action . . . Young and Carson Miller . . . high school coaches were Frank Paris and Russ Horton. nine rushing attempts for 17 yards vs. Michigan, along with three pass receptions for 24 yards . . . started at running back in win over Northern Illinois as offense gained 405 yards total offense . . . rushed 25 times for 124 yards and one touchdown vs. Northern Illinois, surpassing the century mark for the first time this season and ninth time in his career . . . also had three receptions for 23 yards . . . rushed seven yards for first touchdown of the game in Iowa’s 24-14 win . . . started at running back in loss to Northwestern . . . rushed 18 times for 72 yards vs. Northwestern and had two receptions for five yards . . . started at running back in loss to Wisconsin . . . rushed for 41 yards on eight attempts vs. Wisconsin and had two pass receptions for nine yards . . . started at running back in loss at Minnesota as offense gained season-best 546 yards total offense . . . rushed 25 times for 133 yards and one touchdown vs. Minnesota, along with one reception for six yards . . . scoring play came on a one-yard run . . . started at running back vs. Texas in Alamo Bowl . . . rushed 13 times for 64 yards and one touchdown vs. Texas . . . scored first points of the game vs. Texas on a one-yard run to cap Iowa’s opening drive of the game.

2005 Honors - - One of 10 semi-finalists for the Doak Walker Award . . . co-Most Valuable Player . . . Coaches Appreciation Award, offense . . . second team all-Big Ten by league media . . . honorable mention all-Big Ten by league coaches . . . 2005 - - for all games, ranked fourth in the Big Ten in rushing yards per game (111.2) and 17th in the nation . . . ranked fifth in the Big Ten and 18th in the nation in all-purpose yards (146.7) . . . rushed 249 times for 1,334 yards and eight TDs for the season . . . led Big Ten Conference in rushing in 2005 with 125.2 yards per game average in league play, becoming first Hawkeye to lead the Big Ten Conference in rushing since Dennis Mosley in 1979 . . . season totals include 249 rushing attempts for 1,334 yards and eight TDs . . . 1,334 yards in 2005 ranks as fourth- best single-season total at Iowa . . . also had 24 receptions for 244 yards and averaged 15.2 yards on 12 kickoff returns . . . saw action in opening win over Ball State, rushing five times for 61 yards and a touchdown . . . had long run of 31 yards and scoring run of two yards . . . started at running back at Iowa State for first career start . . . rushed 18 times for career-best 140 yards at ISU, surpassing 100 yards for first time in career . . . had career- best 36-yard run . . . started at running back in win over Northern Iowa . . . rushed 13 times for 97 yards and two scores vs. UNI, scoring on runs of 10 and one yard . . . started at running back at Ohio State . . . rushed 10 times for 25 yards at OSU and had four pass receptions for 19 yards . . . started at running back in win over Illinois as offense rushed for 301 yards and gained 476 yards total offense . . . rushed 13 times for 102 yards vs.

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Career Rushing Bests Attempts: 38 at Northwestern, 11/5/05 Yards: 202 at Northwestern, 11/5/05 Touchdowns: 2, 3 times, last at Northwestern, 11/5/05 Long: 36, twice, last vs. Illinois, 10/1/05 100-yard Games: 10, last at Minnesota, 11/18/06

Career Receiving Bests Catches: 6 at Illinois, 9/23/06 Yards: 63 vs. Indiana, 10/15/05 Touchdowns: 1 vs. Montana, 9/2/06 Long: 51 vs. Indiana, 10/15/05

Game-By-Game Stats Rushing Receiving 2004______No. ___Yds. __ TD ___Lng 2004 ______No. ___ Yds. _ TD ___Lng Kent State ____ 23 ___ 87 ____ 1 ____ 18 Kent State _____ 2 _____ 22 ___0 ____16 Iowa State ____ 4 _____ 5 ____ 1 _____ 4 Iowa State _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - at Ariz. St. __ Inj. ______at Ariz. St. ____ Inj. at Michigan __ Inj. ______at Michigan ___ Inj. Mich. St. ____ Inj. ______Mich. St. _____ Inj. Ohio St. _____ Inj. ______Ohio St. ______Inj. at Penn St. __ Inj. ______at Penn St. ____ Inj. at Illinois ___ Inj. ______at Illinois _____ Inj. Purdue ______Inj. ______Purdue ______Inj. at Minn. ____ Inj. ______at Minn. ______Inj. Wisconsin ___ Inj. ______Wisconsin _____ Inj. LSU (n) _____ Inj. ______LSU (n) ______Inj. Totals ______27 ___ 92 ____ 2 ____18 Totals ______2 _____22 ___0 ___ 16

Rushing Receiving 2005 ______No. ___Yds. __ TD __ Lng 2005 ______No. ___ Yds. _ TD __ Lng Ball State ____ 5 ____ 61 ____ 1 ____ 31 Ball State ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - at Iowa St. ____ 18 ___ 140 ___ 0 ____ 36 at Iowa St. _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - Northern IA ___ 13 ___ 97 ____ 2 ____ 16 Northern IA ____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - at Ohio St. ____ 10 ___ 25 ____ 0 _____ 6 at Ohio St. _____ 4 _____ 19 ___0 _____8 Illinois ______13 ___ 102 ___ 0 ____ 36 Illinois ______4 _____ 51 ___0 ____21 at Purdue ____ 36 ___ 165 ___ 0 ____ 13 at Purdue ______2 _____ 35 ___0 ____27 Indiana ______26 ___ 125 ___ 2 ____ 31 Indiana ______2 _____ 63 ___0 ____51 Michigan _____ 30 ___ 153 ___ 0 ____ 16 Michigan ______4 _____ 17 ___0 _____8 at N’western __ 38 ___ 202 ___ 2 ____ 21 at N’western ____ 1 _____ 2 ____0 _____2 at Wisconsin __ 26 ___ 127 ___ 0 ____ 25 at Wisconsin ___ 4 _____ 45 ___0 ____35 Minnesota ____ 21 ___ 103 ___ 1 ____ 17 Minnesota _____ 0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - Florida ______13 ___ 34 ____ 0 _____ 9 Florida (n) _____ 3 _____ 12 ___0 _____6 Totals ______249 __ 1334 __ 8 ____36 Totals ______24 ___ 244 ___0 ___ 51

Rushing Receiving 2006 ______No. ___Yds. __ TD __ Lng 2006 ______No. ___ Yds. _ TD __ Lng Montana _____ 19 ___ 93 ____ 1 ____ 11 Montana ______4 _____ 55 ___1 ____35 at Syracuse ___ 18 ___ 73 ____ 1 ____ 21 at Syracuse ____ 3 _____ 29 ___0 ____12 IA State ______18 ___ 57 ____ 0 _____ 9 IA State ______5 _____ 28 ___0 ____12 at Illinois ____ 14 ___ 57 ____ 1 _____ 8 at Illinois ______6 _____ 40 ___0 ____15 Ohio State ____ 11 ___ 48 ____ 1 ____ 15 Ohio State _____ 1 _____ 6 ____0 _____6 Purdue ______Inj. ______Purdue ______Inj. at Indiana ___ Inj. ______at Indiana ____ Inj. at Michigan ___ 9 ____ 17 ____ 0 _____ 6 at Michigan ____ 3 _____ 24 ___0 ____18 No. Illinois ___ 25 ___ 124 ___ 1 ____ 19 No. Illinois _____ 3 _____ 23 ___0 ____10 N’western ____ 18 ___ 72 ____ 0 ____ 11 N’western ______2 _____ 5 ____0 _____7 Wisconsin ____ 8 ____ 41 ____ 0 ____ 15 Wisconsin ______2 _____ 9 ____0 _____5 at Minn. _____ 25 ___ 133 ___ 1 ____ 13 at Minn. ______1 _____ 6 ____0 _____6 Texas (n) _____ 13 ___ 64 ____ 1 ____ 26 Texas (n) ______0 _____ 0 ____0 __ - - - Totals ______178 ___779 ___ 7 ____26 Totals ______30 ___ 225 ___1 ___ 35

Career Statistics Rushing ______No. ______Yds. ______Avg. ______TD ______Lng Freshman ______27 ______92 ______3.4 ______2 ______18 Sophomore ______249 ______1,334 ______5.4 ______8 ______36 Junior ______178 ______779 ______4.3 ______7 ______26 Career ______454 ______2,205 ______4.9 ______17 ______36

Receiving ______No. ______Yds. ______Avg. ______TD ______Lng Freshman ______2 ______22 ______11.0 ______0 ______16 Sophomore ______24 ______244 ______10.2 ______0 ______51 Junior ______30 ______225 ______7.5 ______1 ______35 Career ______56 ______493 ______8.8 ______1 ______51

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46 - - Christian Ballard 55 - - Jacody Coleman Defensive End Linebacker 6-4, 270, Freshman 6-3, 240, Freshman Lawrence, KS (Lawrence Free State HS) Beaumont, TX (West Brook HS)

High school honors - - 2006 Preseason Prep Star all-American . . . first team all-state and High school honors - - First team all-conference, Conference MVP, honorable mention all- all-conference as a senior . . . honorable mention all-conference as a junior and sophomore state and all-region as a senior . . . finalist for Willie Ray Smith Award . . . second team all- . . . Career - - caught 50 passes for 558 yards and six touchdowns in his career . . . had conference as a junior . . . honorable mention all-conference as a sophomore . . . two-year 23 receptions for 287 yards and five touchdowns as a senior . . . led prep team to an 11-1 captain . . . Career - - recorded 265 career tackles, 22 sacks, 35 tackles for loss, seven forced record and an undefeated conference mark as a senior . . . team captain . . . also earned fumbles, three fumble recoveries and two blocked kicks . . . has 121 tackles, eight sacks, two letters in basketball and four letters in track and field. 15 tackles for loss and three forced fumbles as a senior . . . had 82 tackles, seven sacks, 12 tackles for loss, four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and two blocked kicks as a Personal - - Born 1/3/89 . . . Open major . . . parents are Denise and Casey Ballard . . . high junior . . . recorded 62 tackles, seven sacks and eight tackles for loss as a sophomore . . . school coach was Bob Lisher. also earned letters in power lifting (3), track (3) and basketball (2).

Personal - - Born 4/28/89 . . . Pre-Business major . . . parents are Lorna Coleman and 4 - - Jordan Bernstine Quintin Coleman . . . high school coach was Craig Stump. Defensive Back 5-11, 200, Freshman Des Moines, IA (Lincoln HS) 96 - - Lebron Daniel Defensive End High school honors - - Parade all-American . . . played in the East Meets West All-American 6-2, 220, Freshman Game . . . two-time Elite and first team all-state . . . two-time first team all-conference . . . Cleveland, OH (Glenville HS) second team all-conference and all-state as a sophomore . . . team captain . . . Career - - amassed 208 career tackles with 11 interceptions (two for TD) and five fumble recoveries . . Hawk-Item - - One of two Iowa recruits who took part in the NFL’s “Play It Smart” program . had 91 tackles with five interceptions and two fumble recoveries as a senior . . . recorded as a prep. 75 tackles and four interceptions as a junior . . . also played running back and punter . . . rushed for 1,639 yards on 158 career attempts, with 20 touchdowns . . . held career punting High school honors - - Second team all-American, along with first team all-state and all- average of 39 yards (14 punts for 546 yards) . . . also recorded 1,579 career kick return conference as a senior . . . second team all-state and first-team all-conference as a junior yards, with three touchdowns. . . . honorable mention all-state and first team all-conference as a sophomore . . . team captain as a senior . . . Career - - recorded 271 career tackles, with 38 sacks and three Personal - - Born 5/31/89 . . . Open major . . . mother is Felicia Bernstine . . . high school interceptions . . . had 94 tackles, two interceptions and a career-high 15 sacks as a senior . . coach was Tom Mihalovich. . amassed a career-high 102 tackles, along with 13 QB sacks and an interception, as a junior . . . recorded 75 tackles and 10 sacks as a sophomore . . . played three years at Warrensville HS and one year at Glenville HS. 91 - - Broderick Binns Defensive End Personal - - Born 3/4/89 . . . Open major . . . member of prep High Honor Roll . . . parents 6-2, 245, Freshman are Camille Nash and Danny Daniel . . . one of five players from Cleveland area on Iowa St. Paul, MN (Cretin-Derham Hall HS) roster . . . high school teammate of LB Bruce Davis (Glenville), QB Arvell Nelson (Glenville), DB Derrick Smith (Glenville) and Chris Rowell (Warrensville) . . . high school coach was High school honors - - Two-time first team all-conference and all-state . . . honorable Ted Ginn, Sr. mention all-American . . . team captain . . . Career - - finished his prep career with 157 tackles, 18 sacks, two interceptions and two touchdowns . . . had a career-high 13 sacks and 75 tackles as a sophomore . . . recorded a career-high 89 tackles, along with nine sacks 93 - - Mike Daniels and three batted balls as a junior . . . had 68 tackles, nine sacks, two interceptions and two Defensive Tackle touchdowns as a senior. 6-1, 240, Freshman Blackwood, NJ (Highland Regional HS) Personal - - Born 7/23/89 . . . Psychology major . . . winner of the Presidential Award . . . member of prep Honor Roll every trimester . . . parents are Erika and Gary Binns . . High school honors - - First team all-conference as a senior . . . two-time team captain . . attended same high school as OL Rafael Eubanks and LS Nick Murphy . . . high school . . Career - - recorded 222 career tackles, with 27 QB sacks . . . recorded 97 tackles and 12 coaches were Mike Scanlon and Andy Bischoff. QB sacks as a senior . . . had 84 tackles and nine sacks as a junior . . . recorded 41 tackles and six sacks as a sophomore . . . also played running back, rushing for 2,203 career yards while scoring 25 touchdowns . . . amassed 1,029 rushing yards with 12 TDs as a senior . . . 74 - - Nick Brayton had 844 rushing yards and seven touchdowns as a junior . . . also a three-year letterman in Defensive Line wrestling and earned one letter in track and field. 6-3, 235, Freshman Iowa City, IA (West HS) Personal - - Born 5/5/89 . . . Open major . . . member of prep High Honor Roll . . . parents are Carlene and Michael Daniels . . . high school coach was Frank Plefka. High school honors - - Earned second team all-state recognition as a senior . . . first team all-conference as a senior after earning second team honors as a junior . . . Career - - earned two letters in football as offensive and defensive lineman . . . earned three letters in 57 - - Bruce Davis wrestling and track and field . . . won Class 4-A state title in the discus as a senior, setting Linebacker a state meet record with a toss of 192-6 . . . won Drake Relays title and placed fourth in the 5-11, 225, Freshman state meet in that event as a junior. Cleveland, OH (Glenville HS)

Personal - - Born 6/12/89 . . . Open major . . . member of prep Honor Roll . . . parents Hawk-Item - - One of two Iowa recruits who took part in the NFL’s “Play It Smart” program are Diana and Doug Brayton . . . one of nine players from Iowa City on Hawkeye roster . . as a prep. . attended same high school as OL Richie Amendola, OL Alex Kanellis, OL Travis Meade and OL Austin Postler . . . high school coaches were Dan Dvorak and Mike Cooper. High school honors - - Co-Ohio Defensive Player of the Year . . . first team all-state as a senior and second team all-state as a junior . . . two-time first team all-conference selection . . . Career - - amassed 198 career tackles, including 105 solo stops . . . also had 79 - - Bryan Bulaga four interceptions, four forced fumbles, nine QB sacks and 21 tackles for loss . . . had 117 Offensive Line tackles, including 56 solos, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, five QB sacks and 6-6, 290, Freshman 13 tackles for loss, as a senior . . . 81 tackles with 49 solos, two interceptions, four QB sacks Crystal Lake, IL (Marian Central Catholic HS) and eight tackles for loss as a junior.

High school honors - - Parade Magazine, PrepStar Magazine and East-West All-American Personal - - Born 2/3/89 . . . Pre-Business major . . . parents are Shelley Davis and Bruce . . . USA Today second team all-American as a senior . . . IHSFCA, Chicago Tribune and Davis . . . one of five players from Cleveland area on Iowa roster . . . high school teammate Champaign News Gazette first team all-state as a senior . . . named Suburban Catholic of DE Lebron Daniel, QB Arvell Nelson and DB Derrick Smith . . . high school coach was Conference and Northwest Herald Area Player of the Year . . . Chicago-Sun Times first team Ted Ginn, Sr. all-area . . . first team all-area and all-conference as a junior . . . two-year varsity captain . . . Career - - did not allow a sack at left tackle . . . also played defensive end, tight end and linebacker during his prep career . . . recorded 261 career tackles with 46 tackles for loss, 60 - - Tyrel Detweiler 31 sacks and one interception . . . recorded 108 tackles and 23 sacks as a defensive end his Offensive Line senior year . . . as a tight end, recorded 35 receptions for 665 yards and 10 touchdowns . . 6-4, 310, Freshman . also converted three two-point conversions. Williamsburg, IA (Williamsburg HS)

Personal - - Born 3/5/89 . . . Open major . . . member of prep Honor Roll . . . parents are High school honors - - Earned second team all-state honors as a senior . . . was first team Kathi and Joe Bulaga . . . high school coach was Ed Brucker. all-conference as a junior and senior . . . earned first team all-District honors as a junior

Iowa Hawkeye Football 61 2007 IOWA HAWKEYE NEWCOMERS and senior . . . selected to participate in Iowa Shrine Bowl following senior season . . . Personal - - Born 10/12/88 in San Salvador, El Salvador . . . Pre-Health and Sport Studies Career - - earned three letters in football as offensive and defensive lineman, helping prep major . . . member of National Honor Society and prep Honor Roll . . . parents are Nancy and team advance to state playoffs as a junior and senior . . . also lettered in basketball and Gary Guthrie . . . high school coaches were Dave McCaulley and Jon Pilcher. track and field. Personal - - Born 8/7/89 . . . Exercise Science/Sports therapy major . . . earned all- 64 - - Cody Hundertmark Academic honors as a prep . . . parents are Mary and Jim Detweiler . . . high school coach Defensive Tackle was Kurt Ritchie. 6-4, 260, Freshman Humboldt, IA (Humboldt HS)

20 - - Cedric Everson High school honors - - Played in the East Meets West all-America Game, recording three Defensive Back six tackles and three QB sacks . . . Elite All-State and first team all-conference as a senior 6-1, 175, Freshman . . . second team all-state and first team all-conference as a junior . . . honorable mention Detroit, MI (Samuel Mumford HS) all-conference and all-district as a sophomore . . . first team academic all-state . . . team captain . . . Career - - led prep team to 2006 Class 3A state championship . . . set school High school honors - - Two-time SuperPrep, Rivals.com, Scout.com and Rise Magazine record for QB sacks with 18 . . . recorded 40 tackles, including 10 tackles for loss, as a senior all-American . . . Max Emfinger Sporting Report and Midwest Magazine all-American as a . . . had a career-high 68 tackles, including 18 tackles for loss, as a junior . . . recorded 40 senior . . . honorable mention Michigan Elite as a junior . . . three-time first team all-state total tackles and five tackles for loss as sophomore. selection . . . second-team all-state as a freshman . . . four-time first team all-conference . . . two-year team captain . . . Career - - amassed over 4,900 all-purpose yards, with 62 Personal - - Born 8/30/88 . . . Pre-Business major . . . member of National Honor Society career touchdowns . . . recorded 84 tackles, five interceptions and four QB sacks as a senior . . . parents are Sue and David Hundertmark . . . high school teammate of LB Tyler Nielsen . . . also recorded 1,904 all-purpose yards, with 17 touchdowns (two kick returns, two punt and OL Ben Thilges . . . high school coach was Greg Thomas. returns, three interception returns, one TD reception and nine rushing TDs) . . . recorded 69 tackles (48 solo) with 15 interceptions (10 returned for touchdowns) and 10 kick/punt return touchdowns as a junior . . . had 2,602 total all-purpose yards with 29 touchdowns 7 - - Marvin McNutt as a junior . . . three-year letterman in track, where he was a Nike All-American . . . won Quarterback indoor and outdoor state championships in the 400m dash as a junior. 6-4, 195, Freshman St. Louis, MO (Hazelwood Central HS) Personal - - Born 6/28/89 . . . Pre-Business major . . . National Scholar and member of prep Honor Roll . . . parents are Roslyn and Cedric Everson … one of three players from Detroit High school honors - - First team all-state as a senior . . . two-time second team all- area on Iowa roster . . . high school coach was Robert Lynch. conference . . . Suburban Journal Athlete of the Year . . . second team all-state as a junior . . . earned honorable mention all-conference laurels as a sophomore . . . Career - - career totals include 196-375 passing for 3,308 passing yards and 31 touchdowns, with 87 - - Zach Furlong 10 interceptions . . . ran for 337 yards and eight touchdowns . . . threw for 1,605 yards and Tight End 15 touchdowns on 90-162 passing as a senior, with six interceptions . . . also ran for 248 6-5, 220, Freshman yards and six touchdowns . . . passed for 1,239 yards and completed 79-157 attempts for Xenia, OH (Xenia HS) 12 touchdowns and four interceptions as a junior . . . installed as the starting quarterback six games into his junior year, and led team to six-consecutive wins to take prep team to High school honors - - Second team all-state and first team all-conference at quarterback the state championship game . . . nominated for the Army vs. Navy all-star game . . . also as a senior . . . first team all-conference wide receiver as a junior . . . honorable mention lettered in basketball and baseball . . . drew interest as a collegiate basketball player as all-conference as a sophomore . . . team captain . . . Career - - played one year at tight well, and was nominated for the McDonald’s all-American game. end, one year at wide receiver and one year at quarterback . . . ended career with 727 receiving yards and six touchdowns . . . completed 57-130 passes for 976 yards and four Personal - - Born 7/4/89 . . . Open major . . . parents are Anita and Marvin McNutt . . . touchdowns . . . rushed for 665 yards and eight touchdowns . . . completed 46-111 passes one of three players from St. Louis area on Iowa roster . . . high school coach was John for 706 yards and two touchdowns as a senior, while rushing for 589 yards on 98 carries Pukala. and eight touchdowns . . . recorded 30 receptions for 510 yards and five touchdowns at wide receiver as a junior . . . totaled nine receptions for 161 yards and a touchdown as a sophomore tight end. 3 - - Diauntae Morrow Defensive Back Personal - - Born 5/24/88 . . . Open major . . . three-year member of prep Honor Roll . . . 6-0, 190, Freshman parents are Angela McKenzie and Scott Furlong . . . high school coach was Ed Mignery. Cleveland, OH (St. Edward HS)

High school honors - - Honorable Mention Prep Star all-American . . . second team all- 73 - - Adam Gettis state as a senior and third team as a sophomore . . . two-time first team all-district . . . Offensive Line Career - - totaled 150 career tackles, including 60 solo tackles, 10 QB sacks, 25 tackles for 6-4, 235, Freshman loss and one interception . . . recorded 55 tackles, with 25 solos, two QB sacks, a safety and Frankfort, IL (Lincoln Way East HS) an interception as a senior . . . had a career-high 75 tackles, with 35 solos, eight QB sacks and 15 tackles for loss, as a junior when he played linebacker. High school honors - - First team all-state and all-conference as a senior . . . second team all-state and first team all-conference as a junior . . . second team all-conference as a Personal - - Born 6/18/89 . . . Pre-Business major . . . parents are Yalanda Goggins and sophomore . . . Career - - recorded 29 tackles and eight QB sacks in two years as a defensive Dwayne Morrow . . . one of five players from Cleveland area on Iowa roster . . . high school lineman . . . also played three years on the offensive line, amassing 149 pancake blocks, coach was John Gibbons. including a career-high 69 as a senior . . . played both center and tackle . . . blocked three kicks as a junior and four as a senior . . . helped prep team to a 2005 state championship . . . also lettered in basketball and track and field . . . placed second in the shot put at the 51 - - Dezman Moses state meet in 2005. Linebacker 6-2, 215, Freshman Personal - - Born 12/9/88 . . . Open major . . . parents are Felicia and Dexter and Gettis . . Willingboro, NJ (Willingboro HS) . high school coach was Rob Zvonar. High school honors - - First team all-county, all-conference and all-South Jersey as a senior . . . second team all-county and all-conference as a junior . . . third team all- 2 - - Eric Guthrie conference as a freshman and sophomore . . . team captain . . . Career - - recorded 87 Punter tackles and five interceptions (two for touchdown) as a senior . . . had 75 tackles and 6-6, 205, Freshman seven interceptions as a junior . . . led team in tackles as a freshman and sophomore . . . Nevada, IA (Nevada HS) also played wide receiver . . . recorded 35 receptions for 596 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior . . . was team’s second leading receiver as a junior. High school honors - - Earned third team all-state honors as a senior after earning first team honors as a junior Personal - - Born 1/4/89 . . . Pre-Business major . . . parents are Valerie and Vernon Moses . . . earned first team all-conference honors as a junior and senior . . . team captain as a . . . high school coach was Nelson Hayspell. senior . . . selected to compete in Iowa Shrine Bowl following prep career . . . Career - - holds 15 school kicking and punting records . . . averaged 37.2 yards on 135 career punts, with a career-best of 66 yards . . . 25 punts were inside the opponent 20-yardline . . . made 42 - - Nick Murphy 39-44 career PATs and 7-17 field goals, with a long of 47 yards . . . averaged 38 yards per Long Snapper punt as a senior, along with making 13-15 PATs and 5-12 field goals . . . averaged 44.2 yards 6-2, 210, Freshman per punt as a junior . . . hit 21-23 PATs and 2-4 field goals ass a junior . . . earned three St. Paul, MN (Cretin-Derham Hall HS) letters in football as punter, kicker, wide receiver and defensive back . . . earned two letters in basketball and four in baseball. High school honors - - Earned three letters for prep football team as linebacker and long snapper . . . Career - - Helped prep team post 10-1 record as a senior, including perfect 8-0 record in conference play . . . team advanced to state championship as a junior . . . ranked

62 Iowa Hawkeye Football 2007 IOWA HAWKEYE NEWCOMERS as top snapper at Ray Guy Special Teams camp . . . handled all deep snaps for punts and PAT and field goal attempts as a junior and senior. 22 - - Colin Sandeman Wide Receiver Personal - - Born 7/31/89 . . . Open major . . . parents are Jan Martland and Brian Murphy . 6-1, 190, Freshman . . attended same high school as DE Broderick Binns and OL Rafael Eubanks . . . high school Bettendorf, IA (Bettendorf HS) coach was Mike Scanlon. High school honors - - Two-time Des Moines Register Class 4A Elite and first team all-state . . . two-time Iowa Newspaper Association and Iowapreps.com Elite first team all-state . . . 2006 87 - - Thomas Nardo MAC Player of the Year . . . two-time Quad City Times newspaper Iowa-Illinois first team all- Defensive Line metro . . . two-time MAC first team all-conference . . . team captain . . . Career - - recorded 6-3, 245, Freshman 26 receptions for 534 yards and six touchdowns as a senior, while rushing for 365 yards and Lancaster, PA (Lancaster Catholic HS) six touchdowns on 34 carries . . . averaged 18.8 yards per punt return and 21.0 yards per kick return . . . had 44 receptions for 810 yards and 16 touchdowns as a junior, averaging High school honors - - Earned second team all-state honors as a junior and senior . . . 23.6 yards per punt return with four touchdowns . . . holds Bettendorf HS records for first team all conference on defense as a junior and senior . . . first team all-conference on touchdown receptions in a season and career, career receptions, and season and career punt offense and second team on defense as a sophomore . . . team captain . . . Career - - career return average . . . set MAC record for most touchdown receptions in the conference season totals include 84 solo tackles and 199 assists for 283 tackles over four seasons . . . also had (15) as a junior . . . during prep football career, played wide receiver, quarterback, running 34 tackles for loss, three forced fumbles and six recovered fumbles . . . recorded 111 tackles back, defensive back and punter . . . played on state championship teams in football (2004), as a senior, with 36 solo stops, 14 tackles for loss and eight QB sacks, as team won district soccer (2003) and basketball (2005) . . . all-conference and all-metro honorable mention in championship . . . recorded 77 tackles as a junior, including 25 solo tackles . . . earned four basketball . . . qualified for the state track meet and the Drake Relays. varsity letters as offensive and defensive lineman . . . also earned three letters in baseball and two in basketball. Personal - - Born 12/1/88 . . . Pre-Business major . . . member of National Honor Society and Honor Roll . . . parents are Scott and Teri Sandeman . . . attended same high school as Personal - - Born 4/3/89 . . . Open major . . . member of prep Honor Roll . . . parents are LB Pat Angerer and DB Brett Greenwood . . . high school coach was Randy Scott. Cyndi and Frank Nardo . . . high school coach was Bruce Harbach. 9 - - Tyler Sash 45 - - Tyler Nielsen Defensive Back Linebacker 6-1, 200, Freshman 6-4, 215, Freshman Oskaloosa, IA (Oskaloosa HS) Humboldt, IA (Humboldt HS) High school honors - - Two-time first team all-state, including Elite all-state selection High school honors - - 2006 Gatorade Iowa Football Player of the Year . . . US Army all- as a senior . . . three-time first team all-district selection . . . third team all-state as a American . . . Des Moines Register first team and Elite all-state as a senior . . . captain of sophomore . . . team captain . . . three-time academic all-district . . . Career - - recorded the Class 3A all-state team . . . three-time first team all-conference selection . . . first team 137 career tackles, with eight interceptions . . . also played wide receiver in high school . Des Moines Register and second team Iowa Newspaper Association all-state as a junior . . . . . holds or is tied for 28 school records, including rushing yards in a game (324), longest team captain . . . Career - - Led prep team to the 2006 Class 3A state championship . . . touchdown reception (98 yards), most receptions in a career (100), season (49) and game amassed 258 career tackles . . . recorded 99 solo tackles, 35 assisted tackles, six tackles for (nine), most touchdowns in a career (63), season (28) and game (seven), receiving yards loss, three fumble recoveries (two for TD) and an interception as a senior . . . also rushed in a career (2,141), season (1,008) and game (267), touchdown receptions in a career for 151 yards and two touchdowns on 11 carries . . . had 11 receptions for 216 yards and (22), season (12) and game (three) and total career yards (4,310) . . . career rushing totals two touchdowns as a senior . . . recorded 47 solo tackles, with 23 assists and three tackles include 240 attempts for 2,090 yards and 34 touchdowns. for loss, as a junior . . . had 37 solo tackles and 17 assists as a sophomore . . . member of prep track and field team . . . won Class 3-A state tile in the 400-meters as a senior with Personal - - Born 5/27/88 . . . Open major . . . four-year member of prep Honor Roll… a time of 49.94. parents are Barney and Mike Sash . . . high school coach was Darrell Schumacher.

Personal - - Born 6/1/88 . . . Open major . . . four-year member of the “A” Honor Roll . . . member of prep National Honor Society . . . parents are Julie and Tony Nielsen . . . high 17 - - Abe Satterfield school teammate of DL Cody Hundertmark and OL Ben Thilges . . . high school coach was Defensive Back Greg Thomas. 6-1, 180, Freshman Erie, PA (Cathedral Prep) 27 - - Jevon Pugh High school honors - - Earned Class AAAA Associated Press first team all-state honors as a Running Back senior . . . named to the Harrisburg Patriot-News “Platinum 33” team . . . was a two-time all- 5-10, 210, Freshman conference pick . . . team captain . . . Career - - recorded 62 tackles with an interception as Naples, FL (Naples HS) a senior . . . had 49 tackles and two interceptions as a junior . . . also played wide receiver . . . averaged 15.87 yards per catch as a senior, with seven touchdowns . . . averaged 17.3 High school honors - - Southwest Florida Offensive Player of the Year . . . two-time first yards per catch as a junior with a pair of touchdowns. team all-conference selection . . . third team all-state as a senior . . . honorable mention all-conference as a sophomore . . . team captain . . . Career - - led prep team to district Personal - - Born 7/30/88 . . . Open major . . . parents are Kim Hobson and Mark Satterfield championships in 2004 and 2006 . . . completed career with 3,512 yards on 398 carries, . . . high school coach was Don Holl. with 34 touchdowns . . . rushed for 1,813 yards and 18 touchdowns on 241 carries as a senior . . . had 112 carries for 1,051 yards and seven touchdowns as a junior . . . rushed 45 times for 648 yards and nine touchdowns as a sophomore. 59 - - Ben Thilges Offensive Line Personal - - Born 10/11/88 . . . Pre-Business major . . . mother is Theresa Morgan . . . high 6-4, 260, Freshman school coach was Bill Kramer. Humboldt, Iowa (Humboldt HS) High school honors - - Earned third team all-state recognition as a senior . . . was first 82 - - Allen Reisner team all-conference as a senior after earning honorable mention recognition as a junior . Tight End . . Career - - member of prep team that won district titles as a junior and senior and state 6-3, 220, Freshman championship his senior season . . . earned three letters as offensive and defensive lineman Marion, IA (Marion HS) . . . also lettered in baseball, wrestling and track and field.

High school honors - - Named first team all-state by the Des Moines Register and the Iowa Personal - - Born 12/29/88 . . . Pre-Business major . . . parents are Shelli and Steve Thilges Newspaper Association . . . two-time first team all-conference selection . . . team captain . . . . attended same high school as Cody DL Hundertmark and LB Tyler Nielson . . . high . . Career - - totaled 64 career receptions for 873 yards and a school-record 15 touchdowns school coach was Greg Thomas. . . . recorded 684 yards receiving and 12 touchdowns on 48 catches as a senior . . . had 13 catches for 177 yards and three touchdowns as a junior . . . also played linebacker, amassing 95 solo tackles, 43 assists and four QB sacks in his career . . . had 55 solo tackles and 25 56 - - Markus Zusevics assists as a senior. Offensive Line 6-5, 240, Freshman Personal - - Born 9/29/88 . . . Open major . . . father is Harley Reisner . . . high school Arlington Heights, IL (Prospect HS) coach was Tony Perkins. High school honors - - First team all-state and all-area as a senior . . . first team all-area and all-conference as a junior . . . team captain . . . Career - - helped lead prep team to the 2005 state championship . . . two-year letterman as an offensive and defensive lineman . . . also a four-year letterman in volleyball, where he was an outside hitter.

Personal - - Born 4/25/89 . . . Pre-Health and Sport Studies major . . . parents are Linda and Norm Zusevics . . . high school coach was Brent Pearlman.

Iowa Hawkeye Football 63 2006 STATISTICS

GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Overall Conference Date ______Opponent ______Result ______Score ______Record ______Record _____ Game Time ___ Attendance Sep. 2, 2006 ______Montana ______W ______41-7 ______1-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______3:00 ______70,585 Sep. 8 ,2006 ______at Syracuse ______WO ______20-13 ______2-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______3:45 ______37,199 Sep. 16, 2005 ______Iowa State ______W ______27-17 ______3-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______3:07 ______70,585 *Sep. 23, 2006 ______at Illinois ______W ______24-7 ______4-0-0 ______1-0-0 ______3:21 ______43,066 *Sep. 30, 2006 ______Ohio State ______L ______17-38 ______4-1-0 ______1-1-0 ______3:07 ______70,585 *Oct. 7, 2006 ______Purdue ______W ______47-17 ______5-1-0 ______2-1-0 ______3:10 ______70,585 *Oct. 14, 2006 ______at Indiana ______L ______28-31 ______5-2-0 ______2-2-0 ______3:27 ______31,392 *Oct. 21, 2006 ______at Michigan ______L ______6-20 ______5-3-0 ______2-3-0 ______3:20 ______110,923 Oct. 28, 2006 ______Northern Illinois ______W ______24-14 ______6-3-0 ______2-3-0 ______2:55 ______70,585 *Nov. 4, 2006 ______Northwestern ______L ______7-21 ______6-4-0 ______2-4-0 ______2:43 ______70,585 *Nov. 11, 2006 ______Wisconsin ______L ______21-24 ______6-5-0 ______2-5-0 ______3:08 ______70,585 *Nov. 18, 2006 ______at Minnesota ______L ______24-34 ______6-6-0 ______2-6-0 ______3:05 ______64,140 #Dec. 30, 2006 ______vs. Texas ______L ______24-26 ______6-7-0 ______2-6-0 ______3:30 ______65,875

* - - Big Ten Conference Game # Alamo Bowl, San Antonio, TX

Overall Record: 6-7 Big Ten Record: 2-6 Home Record: 4-3 Away Record: 2-3 Neutral: 0-1

Overall Attendance: 846,690 Average: 65,130 Home Attendance: 494,095 Average: 70,585 Away Attendance: 352,595 Average: 58,766

Score By Quarters ______1st______2nd ______3rd ______4th______OT ______Total Iowa ______69______99 ______51 ______81______10 ______310 Opponent ______54______72 ______62 ______78______3 ______269

( PATs ) SCORING ______TD ____ FGs _____Kick ____ Rush ____ Rcv _____Pass _____DXP _____ Saf _____ Pts Schlicher ______0 ___ 13-20 ___ 32-33 ____ 0-0 ______0 ______0-0 ______0 ______0 ______71 Young ______8 ____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ______0 ______0-0 ______0 ______0 ______48 Sims ______6 ____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ______0 ______0-0 ______0 ______0 ______36 Chandler ______6 ____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ______0 ______0-0 ______0 ______0 ______36 Brodell ______5 ____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ______0 ______0-0 ______0 ______0 ______30 Busch ______3 ____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ______0 ______0-0 ______0 ______0 ______18 Moeaki ______3 ____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ______0 ______0-0 ______0 ______0 ______18 Douglas ______2 ____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ______0 ______0-0 ______0 ______0 ______12 Signor ______0 ____ 2-2 _____ 5-5 _____ 0-0 ______0 ______0-0 ______0 ______0 ______11 Brown ______1 ____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ______0 ______0-0 ______0 ______0 ______6 Greene ______1 ____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ______0 ______0-0 ______0 ______0 ______6 Grigsby ______1 ____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ______0 ______0-0 ______0 ______0 ______6 Stross ______1 ____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ______0 ______0-0 ______0 ______0 ______6 Shada ______1 ____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 _____ 0-0 ______0 ______0-0 ______0 ______0 ______6 Total ______38 ___ 15-22 ___ 37-38 ____ 0-0 ______0 ______0-0 ______0 ______0 _____ 310 Opponents ______34 ___ 11-19 ___ 32-33 ____ 0-0 ______0 ______0-1 ______0 ______0 _____ 269

PUNTING ______No. _____Yds _____Avg ___ Long ___ TB______FC ______I20 ______Blk Fenstermaker ______56 ____2107 ____ 37.6 ______53 _____3______25 ______19 ______0 Total ______56 ___ 2107 ____ 37.6 ______53 ____ 3______25 ______19 ______0 Opponents ______66 ___ 2699 ____ 40.9 ______66 ____ 2______10 ______22 ______0

FIELD GOALS ______FGM-FGA ______Pct ______1-19 _____20-29 _____ 30-39 ____ 40-49 ______50-99 ______Lg ______Blk Signor ______2-2 ______100.0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______1-1 ______1-1 ______0-0 ______41 ______0 Schlicher ______13-20 ______65.0 ______0-0 ______4-4 ______7-10 ______2-4 ______0-2 ______45 ______0

FG SEQUENCE ______IOWA ______OPPONENTS Montana ______(41), (35) ______- Syracuse ______(24), 43, (26) ______45, (41), (19) Iowa State ______(38), (44) ______45, (32) Illinois ______(45) ______46, 46 Ohio State ______(32) ______(36) Purdue ______(39), (27) ______48, (44), 45 Indiana ______51, 34 ______(46) Michigan ______(34), (22) ______(20), (37) Northern Illinois ______(38), 37, 32 ______- Northwestern ______- ______22 Wisconsin ______57______(31) Minnesota ______(37) ______40 Texas ______45, (38) ______(27), (43)

Numbers in parenthesis indicate FG was made

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TEAM STATISTICS (ALL GAMES) TEAM STATISTICS (BIG TEN GAMES ONLY)

IOWA OPP. IOWA OPP. SCORING ______310 ______269 SCORING ______174 ______192 Points Per Game ______23.8 ______20.7 Points Per Game ______21.8 ______24.0 Touchdowns ______38 ______34 Touchdowns ______22 ______25 Field Goals-Attempts ______15-22 ______11-19 Field Goals-Attempts ______7-10 ______6-12 PATs-Attempts ______37-38 ______32-33 PATs-Attempts ______21-22 ______24-25

FIRST DOWNS ______261 ______250 FIRST DOWNS ______158 ______171 Rushing ______101 ______97 Rushing ______63 ______73 Passing ______144 ______132 Passing ______89 ______90 Penalty ______16 ______21 Penalty ______6 ______8

RUSHING RUSHING Rushing Attempts ______432 ______480 Rushing Attempts ______250 ______329 Yards gained rushing ______2062 ______2021 Yards gained rushing ______1278 ______1518 Yards lost rushing ______197 ______284 Yards lost rushing ______102 ______175 Net yards Rushing ______1865 ______1737 Net yards Rushing ______1176 ______1343 Average Per Rush ______4.3 ______3.6 Average Per Rush ______4.7 ______4.1 Average Per Game ______143.5 ______133.6 Average Per Game ______147.0 ______167.9 TDs Rushing ______16 ______14 TDs Rushing ______11 ______11

PASSING PASSING Att-Comp-Int ______423-248-19 ______423-241-14 Att-Comp-Int ______263-152-12 ______253-17-11 Passing Yards ______3118 ______2732 Passing Yards ______1862 ______1805 Average Per Game ______239.8 ______210.2 Average Per Game ______232.8 ______225.6 Average Per Pass ______7.4 ______6.5 Average Per Pass ______7.1 ______7.1 Average Per Catch ______12.6 ______11.3 Average Per Catch ______12.2 ______12.3 TDs Passing ______21 ______20 TDs Passing ______10 ______14

TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays ______855 ______903 Total Plays ______513 ______582 Total Yards ______4983 ______4469 Total Yards ______3038 ______3148 Average Per Play ______5.8 ______4.9 Average Per Play ______5.9 ______5.4 Average Per Game ______383.3 ______343.8 Average Per Game ______379.8 ______393.5

PUNTING PUNTING Number-Yards ______56-2107 ______66-2699 Number-Yards ______38-1433 ______35-1401 Average Per Punt ______37.6 ______40.9 Average Per Punt ______37.7 ______40.0 Net punt average ______36.0 ______35.9 Net punt average ______35.5 ______36.3

Kickoff Returns: #-Yards ______28-498 ______42-964 Kickoff Returns: #-Yards ______18-318 ______23-534 Kickoff Return Average ______17.8 ______23.0 Kickoff Return Average ______17.7 ______23.2 Punt Returns: #-Yards ______29-292 ______14-33 Punt Returns: #-Yards ______13-131 ______7-23 Punt Return Average ______10.1 ______2.4 Punt Return Average ______10.1 ______3.3 Int Returns: #-Yards ______14-131 ______19-150 Int Returns: #-Yards ______11-131 ______12-103 Int Return Average ______9.4 ______7.9 Int Return Average ______11.9 ______8.6 Fumbles-Lost ______21-12 ______17-6 Fumbles-Lost ______13-8 ______12-4 Penalties-Yards ______65-581 ______65-575 Penalties-Yards ______31-288 ______33-275 Average Per Game ______44.7 ______44.2 Average Per Game ______36.0 ______34.4 Time of Possession/Game ______27:13 ______32:29 Time of Possession/Game ______25:53 ______34:07 3rd-Down Conversions ______65/160 ______78/191 3rd-Down Conversions ______41/97 ______49/114 3rd-Down Pct. ______41% ______41% 3rd-Down Pct. ______42% ______43% 4th-Down Conversions ______6/9 ______11/19 4th-Down Conversions ______2/5 ______8/11 4th-Down Pct. ______67% ______58% 4th-Down Pct. ______40% ______73% Sacks By-Yards ______21-143 ______23-124 Sacks By-Yards ______12-91 ______12-63 Misc Yards ______0 ______0 Misc Yards ______0 ______0

Iowa Hawkeye Football 65 2006 STATISTICS

RUSHING ______G____ Att ___ Gain ___ Loss ___ Net ___ Avg __TD __ Long __ Avg/G Young ______11____ 178 ____ 803 _____ 24 ___ 779 ____ 4.4 ___ 7 ____ 26 ____ 70.8 Sims ______13____ 132 ____ 686 _____ 22 ___ 664 ____ 5.0 ___ 6 ____ 44 ____ 51.1 Greene ______10_____ 32 ____ 206 ______1 ___ 205 ____ 6.4 ___ 1 ____ 25 ____ 20.5 Tate ______11_____ 49 ____ 205 _____ 81 ___ 124 ____ 2.5 ___ 0 ____ 26 ____ 11.3 Brownlee ______9______6 _____ 30 ______0 ____ 30 ____ 5.0 ___ 0 _____ 9 _____ 3.3 Manson ______6______9 _____ 49 _____ 24 ____ 25 ____ 2.8 ___ 0 ____ 15 _____ 4.2 Grigsby ______10______3 _____ 32 ______8 ____ 24 ____ 8.0 ___ 1 ____ 25 _____ 2.4 Brown ______2______4 _____ 16 ______0 ____ 16 ____ 4.0 ___ 1 _____ 8 _____ 8.0 Davis, Champ ____12______1 ______5 ______0 _____ 5 ____ 5.0 ___ 0 _____ 5 _____ 0.4 Busch ______13______2 ______4 ______0 _____ 4 ____ 2.0 ___ 0 _____ 3 _____ 0.3 Team ______13______3 ______0 ______1 _____-1 ___ -0.3 ___ 0 _____ 0 ____ -0.1 Christensen ______51_____ 11 _____ 22 _____ 25 _____-3 ___ -0.3 ___ 0 _____ 7 ____ -0.6 Douglas ______13______2 ______4 _____ 11 _____-7 ___ -3.5 ___ 0 _____ 4 ____ -0.5 Total ______13____432 ___ 2062 ___ 197 __1865 ____ 4.3 __16 ____ 44 ___143.5 Opponents _____ 13____480 ___ 2021 ___ 284 __1737 ____ 3.6 __14 ____ 34 ___133.6

PASSING ______G _____ Effic. ___ Att-Cmp-Int. _____ Pct. _____ Yds. ______TD _____ Lng ____ Avg/G Tate ______11 ____ 130.89 _____ 207-352-13 ____ 58.8 ____ 2632 ______18 ______64 _____ 238.5 Manson ______6 _____ 85.94 ______18-36-4 ____ 50.0 _____ 210 ______1 ______44 ______35.0 Christensen ______5 ____ 141.54 ______23-35-2 ____ 65.7 _____ 285 ______2 ______47 ______57.0 Total ______13 ____127.95 ____ 248-423-19 ____ 58.6 ____ 3118 ______21 ______64 _____239.8 Opponents ______13 ____120.21 ____ 241-423-14 ____ 57.0 ____ 2732 ______20 ______72 _____210.2

TOTAL OFFENSE ______G _____ Plays_____Rush _____ Pass _____ Total ____ Avg/G Tate ______11 ______401______124 _____2632 _____ 2747 _____ 249.7 Young ______11 ______178______779 ______0 ______779 ______70.8 Sims ______13 ______132______664 ______0 ______664 ______51.1 Christensen ______5 ______46______-3 ______285 ______282 ______56.4 Manson ______6 ______45______24 ______210 ______235 ______39.2 Greene ______10 ______32______205 ______0 ______205 ______20.5 Brownlee ______9 ______6______30 ______0 ______30 ______3.3 Grigsby ______10 ______3______24 ______0 ______24 ______2.4 Brown ______2 ______4______16 ______0 ______16 ______8.0 Davis, Champ ______12 ______1______5 ______0 ______5 ______0.4 Busch ______13 ______2______4 ______0 ______4 ______0.3 Team ______13 ______3______-1 ______0 ______-1 ______-0.1 Douglas ______13 ______2______-7 ______0 ______-7 ______-0.5 Total ______13 ______855_____1865 ____ 3118 _____4983 _____383.3 Opponents ______13 ______903_____1737 ____ 2732 _____4469 _____343.8

RECEIVING ______G ___ No. ____ Yds_____ Avg ___ TD ______Long ____ Avg/G Douglas ______13 ____ 49 _____654____ 13.3 ____ 2 ______37 ______50.3 Chandler ______13 ____ 46 _____591____ 12.8 ____ 6 ______64 ______45.5 Brodell ______12 ____ 39 _____724____ 18.6 ____ 5 ______63 ______60.3 Young ______11 ____ 30 _____225_____ 7.5 ____ 1 ______35 ______20.5 Grigsby ______10 ____ 27 _____282____ 10.4 ____ 0 ______45 ______28.2 Stross ______13 ____ 13 _____189____ 14.5 ____ 1 ______47 ______14.5 Moeaki ______13 ____ 11 _____140____ 12.7 ____ 3 ______35 ______10.8 Sims ______13 ____ 10 _____133____ 13.3 ____ 0 ______35 ______10.2 Busch ______13 _____ 8 ______55_____ 6.9 ____ 3 ______19 ______4.2 Davis, Champ ______12 _____ 4 ______35_____ 8.8 ____ 0 ______28 ______2.9 Greene ______10 _____ 3 ______23_____ 7.7 ____ 0 ______12 ______2.3 Manson ______6 _____ 3 ______22_____ 7.3 ____ 0 ______10 ______3.7 Davis, Calvin ______2 _____ 2 ______23____ 11.5 ____ 0 ______17 ______11.5 Christian ______13 _____ 2 ______22____ 11.0 ____ 0 ______13 ______1.7 Majerus ______13 _____ 1 ______3_____ 3.0 ____ 0 ______3 ______0.2 Olsen ______13 _____ 0 ______-3_____ 0.0 ____ 0 ______0 ______-0.2 Total ______13 ___248 ___ 3118____ 12.6 ___ 21 ______64 ____ 239.8 Opponents ______13 ___241 ___ 2732____ 11.3 ___ 20 ______72 ____ 210.2

66 Iowa Hawkeye Football 2006 STATISTICS

All-PURPOSE ______G___ Rush _____Rec ______PR _____ KOR ______IR ______Tot ____ Avg/G Young ______11_____779 _____225 ______0 ______0 ______0 _____ 1004 ______91.3 Sims ______13_____664 _____133 ______0 ______184 ______0 ______981 ______75.5 Brodell ______12______0 _____724 _____ 138 ______0 ______0 ______862 ______71.8 Douglas ______13______-7 _____654 _____ 143 ______0 ______0 ______790 ______60.8 Chandler ______13______0 _____591 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______591 ______45.5 Grigsby ______10______24 _____282 ______13 ______100 ______0 ______419 ______41.9 Greene ______10_____205 ______23 ______0 ______114 ______0 ______342 ______34.2 Stross ______13______0 _____189 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______189 ______14.5 Moeaki ______13______0 _____140 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______140 ______10.8 Tate ______11_____124 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______124 ______11.3 Shada ______9______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 _____ 113 ______113 ______12.6 Bowman ______8______0 ______0 ______0 ______76 ______0 ______76 ______9.5 Busch ______13______4 ______55 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______59 ______4.5 Davis, Champ ______12______5 ______35 ______0 ______18 ______0 ______58 ______4.8 Manson ______6______25 ______22 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______47 ______7.8 Brownlee ______9______30 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______30 ______3.3 Davis, Calvin ______2______0 ______23 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______23 ______11.5 Christian ______13______0 ______22 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______22 ______1.7 Brown ______2______16 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______16 ______8.0 Merrick ______13______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______7 ______7 ______0.5 Blum ______11______0 ______0 ______0 ______6 ______0 ______6 ______0.5 Wilson ______13______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______6 ______6 ______0.5 Godfrey ______13______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______5 ______5 ______0.4 Majerus ______13______0 ______3 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______3 ______0.2 Olsen ______13______0 ______-3 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______-3 ______-0.2 Team ______13______-1 ______0 ______-2 ______0 ______0 ______-3 ______-0.2 Christensen ______5______-3 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______-3 ______-0.6 Total ______13___ 1865 ___ 3118 _____292 ______498 _____131 _____ 5904 ____ 454.2 Opponents ______13___ 1737 ___ 2732 ______33 ______964 _____150 _____ 5616 ____ 432.0

PUNT RETURNS ______No. ____ Yds ______Avg ____ TD ___ Long Douglas ______14 ____ 143 _____ 10.2 _____ 0 ______25 Brodell ______13 ____ 138 _____ 10.6 _____ 0 ______31 Grigsby ______1 _____ 13 _____ 13.0 _____ 0 ______13 Team ______1 ______-2 ______-2.0 _____ 0 ______0 Total ______29 ____ 292 _____ 10.1 _____ 0 ______31 Opponents ______14 _____ 33 ______2.4 _____ 0 ______11

KICK RETURNS ______No. ______Yds______Avg _____ TD ______Long Sims ______10 ______184______18.4 ______0 ______36 Greene ______6 ______114______19.0 ______0 ______37 Grigsby ______5 ______100______20.0 ______0 ______23 Bowman ______4 ______76______19.0 ______0 ______23 Davis, Champ ______2 ______18______9.0 ______0 ______11 Blum ______1 ______6______6.0 ______0 ______6 Total ______28 ______498______17.8 ______0 ______37 Opponents ______42 ______964______23.0 ______0 ______64

INTERCEPTIONS ______No. ____ Yds______Avg _____ TD ____Long Merrick ______3 ______7______2.3 ______0 ______5 Shada ______3 _____113______37.7 ______1 ______98 Humpal ______3 ______0______0.0 ______0 ______0 Godfrey ______2 ______5______2.5 ______0 ______5 Wilson ______1 ______6______6.0 ______0 ______6 Moylan ______1 ______0______0.0 ______0 ______0 Paschal ______1 ______0______0.0 ______0 ______0 Total ______14 ____ 131______9.4 ______1 ______98 Opponents ______19 ____ 150______7.9 ______0 ______28

Iowa Hawkeye Football 67 2006 STATISTICS

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Tackles Sacks Pass Def Fumbles Blkd Player ______GP ___UT ____AT __ Total ___ForLoss __ No-Yards ___ Int-Yds _ BrUp _ QBH __Rcv-Yds __FF __ Kick _ Saf Klinkenborg _____ 12 ___ 61 ____ 68 ___ 129 ____ 5.0-12 ____ 1.0-7 ______- ______2 ____ - ____ 2-0 _____ - ____- ____ - Miles ______13 ___ 61 ____ 39 ___ 100 ____ 11.0-23 ____ 1.0-6 ______- ______2 ____ - _____ - ______1 ____- ____ - Godfrey ______13 ___ 61 ____ 22 ___ 83 ______2.0-2 ______- ______2-5 ______5 ____ - ____ 1-0 _____1 ____- ____ - Merrick ______13 ___ 59 ____ 23 ___ 82 ______2.5-1 ______- ______3-7 ______9 ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Paschal ______11 ___ 39 ____ 28 ___ 67 ______1.0-1 ______- ______1-0 ______4 ____ - ____ 1-0 _____ - ____- ____ - Mattison ______13 ___ 30 ____ 29 ___ 59 _____ 10.5-74 ____6.5-57 ______- ______6 ____ 4 _____ - ______4 ____- ____ - Kroul ______13 ___ 24 ____ 35 ___ 59 _____ 5.5-16 ____2.5-12 ______- ______2 ____ 1 _____ - ______1 ____- ____ - King ______12 ___ 35 ____ 21 ___ 56 _____ 12.0-49 ____5.5-35 ______- ______2 ____ 3 ____ 1-0 _____ - ____- ____ - Humpal ______12 ___ 23 ____ 26 ___ 49 _____ 4.5-17 ______- ______3-0 ______3 ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Shada ______9 ___ 31 _____ 9 ___ 40 ______1.0-1 ______- ______3-113 _____ 6 ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Fletcher ______13 ___ 24 ____ 14 ___ 38 ______1.0-3 ______- ______- ______4 ____ - _____ - ______1 ____- ____ - Bain ______13 ___ 19 ____ 16 ___ 35 _____ 2.0-11 ____1.5-10 ______- ______- ____ 2 _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Iwebema ______8 ___ 17 ____ 10 ___ 27 _____ 4.5-18 ____3.0-15 ______- ______2 ____ 3 _____ - ______1 ____- ____ - Wilson ______13 ___ 12 _____ 9 ___ 21 ______- ______- ______1-6 ______1 ____ - ___ 1-20 _____ - ____- ____ - Kanellis ______11 ____ 9 ____ 10 ___ 19 ______3.0-6 _____ 0.5-1 ______- ______- ____ 1 _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Gabelmann ______13 ___ 11 _____ 5 ___ 16 ______1.0-5 ______- ______- ______1 ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Ewen ______12 ____ 6 _____ 8 ___ 14 ______- ______0.5-0 ______- ______- ____ 2 _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Moylan ______4 ____ 3 _____ 8 ___ 11 ______- ______- ______1-0 ______1 ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Edds ______8 ____ 4 _____ 5 ____ 9 ______0.5-0 ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______1 ____- ____ - Greene ______10 ____ 6 _____ 2 ____ 8 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Gattas ______13 ____ 5 _____ 2 ____ 7 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Stross ______13 ____ 5 _____ 1 ____ 6 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Angerer ______13 ____ 1 _____ 4 ____ 5 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Edwards ______8 ____ 5 _____ - ____ 5 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Gardner ______10 ____ 3 _____ 1 ____ 4 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Christian ______13 ____ 4 _____ - ____ 4 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Myers ______13 ____ 2 _____ 1 ____ 3 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Geary ______5 ____ 3 _____ - ____ 3 ______1.0-4 ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Jones ______12 ____ 2 _____ - ____ 2 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Chandler ______13 ____ 2 _____ - ____ 2 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Busch ______13 ____ 1 _____ 1 ____ 2 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Signor ______10 ____ 2 _____ - ____ 2 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Elgin ______13 ____ 2 _____ - ____ 2 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Tate ______11 ____ 2 _____ - ____ 2 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Olszta ______13 ____ 2 _____ - ____ 2 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Jackson ______3 ____ - _____ 1 ____ 1 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - McGrath ______2 ____ - _____ 1 ____ 1 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Yanda ______13 ____ 1 _____ - ____ 1 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Majerus ______13 ____ - _____ 1 ____ 1 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Brownlee ______9 ____ 1 _____ - ____ 1 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Schlicher ______12 ____ 1 _____ - ____ 1 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Davis, Champ ____ 12 ____ 1 _____ - ____ 1 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Moeaki ______13 ____ - _____ 1 ____ 1 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Grigsby ______10 ____ 1 _____ - ____ 1 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Olsen ______13 ____ 1 _____ - ____ 1 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Brodell ______12 ____ 1 _____ - ____ 1 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Young ______11 ____ 1 _____ - ____ 1 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Sims ______13 ____ 1 _____ - ____ 1 ______- ______- ______- ______- ____ - _____ - ______- ____- ____ - Total ______13 __ 585 __ 401 ___ 986 ____ 68-243 ___ 21-143 ____ 14-131 ____ 50 ___16 ___ 6-20 ___ 10 ____- ____ - Opponents ______13 __ 488 __ 363 ___ 851 ____ 54-190 ___ 23-124 ____ 19-150 ____ 33 ___10 ___12-30 __ 12 ____- ____ -

68 Iowa Hawkeye Football 2006 TOP PERFORMANCES

Individual Points ______12______Albert Young vs. Montana ______12______Damian Sims vs. Purdue ______12______Andy Brodell vs. Texas Rushing Attempts ______25 (124/133 yds.) ______Albert Young vs. Northern Illinois/Minnesota Yards Rushing ______155 (157 att.) ______Damian Sims vs. Purdue Pass Attempts ______41 (19 comp.) ______Drew Tate vs. Ohio State Pass Completions ______26 (38/36 att.) ______Drew Tate vs. Iowa State/Minnesota Yards Passing ______354 (26-36) ______Drew Tate at Minnesota Receptions ______7 (78 yds.) ______Dominique Douglas vs. Northwestern ______7 (159 yds.) ______Andy Brodell at Minnesota Yards Receiving ______159 (7 rec.) ______Andy Brodell at Minnesota ______159 (6 rec.) ______Andy Brodell vs. Texas Yards Total Offense ______365______Drew Tate at Minnesota All-Purpose Yards ______168______Damian Sims vs. Purdue Yards Punt Returns ______61 (3 ret.) ______Andy Brodell vs. Iowa State Yards Kickoff Returns ______60 (2 ret.) ______Shonn Greene vs. Montana Field Goals Made ______2 (2 att.) ______Kyle Schlicher at Michigan ______2 (3 att.) ______Kyle Schlicher at Syracuse ______2 (2 att.) ______Kyle Schlicher vs. Iowa State ______2 (2 att.) ______Kyle Schlicher vs. Purdue ______2 (2 att.) ______Austin Signor vs. Montana Extra Points ______5 (5 att.) ______Austin Signor vs. Montana ______5 (6 att.) ______Kyle Schlicher vs. Purdue Interceptions ______2______Adam Shada at Illinois Tackles ______16______Mike Klinkenborg vs. Northwestern Sacks ______2______Bryan Mattison at Michigan

Team Offense (Iowa highs) Points ______47______vs. Purdue Rushing Attempts ______43 (149 yds.) ______vs. Northern Illinois Net Yards Rushing ______286 (40 att.) ______vs. Purdue Pass Attempts ______41 (19 comp.) ______vs. Ohio State Pass Completions ______27 (38 att.) ______at Minnesota Yards Passing ______364______at Minnesota Yards Total Offense ______546______at Minnesota Total Plays ______77______at Indiana First Downs ______27______at Indiana

Team Defense (opponents lows) Points ______7______vs. Montana ______7______at Illinois Rushing Attempts ______21 (70 yds.) ______vs. Texas Yards Rushing ______10 (24 att.) ______vs. Montana Pass Attempts ______25 (16/19 comp.) ______vs. Ohio State/at Indiana Pass Completions ______12 (39 att.) ______at Illinois Yards Passing ______123______vs. Northern Illinois Yards Total Offense ______144______vs. Montana Total Plays ______55______vs. Montana First Downs ______11______vs. Montana

Longest Plays Run ______44______Damian Sims vs. Purdue Pass ______64______Scott Chandler from Drew Tate vs. Wisconsin Field Goal ______45______Kyle Schlicher at Illinois Interception Return ______98 (TD) ______Adam Shada vs. Purdue Fumble Return ______20______Marcus Wilson at Indiana Punt Return ______31______Andy Brodell vs. Iowa State Kickoff Return ______37______Shonn Greene vs. Montana Scoring drive ______91 (8 plays) ______vs. Purdue Non-scoring drive ______87 (11 plays) ______at Indiana

Iowa Hawkeye Football 69 2006 LINE-UPS/GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

OFFENSE Opponent WR TE LT LG C RG RT QB RB FB FL Montana Ca. Davis Chandler Richardson Jones Eubanks Elgin Yanda Tate Young Busch Brodell Syracuse Ca. Davis Chandler Richardson Jones Eubanks Elgin Yanda Manson Young Busch Grigsby Iowa State Douglas Chandler Richardson Jones Eubanks Elgin Yanda Tate Young Busch Grigsby Illinois Douglas Chandler Richardson Olsen Eubanks Elgin Yanda Tate Young Busch Grigsby Ohio State Douglas Chandler Richardson Jones Elgin Olsen Yanda Tate Young Busch Grigsby Purdue Douglas Chandler Richardson Jones Elgin Olsen Yanda Tate Sims Busch Grigsby Indiana Douglas Chandler Richardson Jones Elgin Olsen Yanda Tate Sims Busch Brodell Michigan Douglas Chandler Yanda Jones Eubanks Elgin Olsen Tate Sims Busch Brodell Northern Illinois Douglas Chandler Yanda Jones Eubanks Elgin Olsen Christensen Young Busch Brodell Northwestern Douglas Chandler Richardson Jones Elgin Olsen Yanda Tate Young Busch Brodell Wisconsin Douglas Chandler Yanda Jones Eubanks Elgin Olsen Tate Young Busch Manson Minnesota Douglas Chandler Yanda Jones Eubanks Elgin Olsen Tate Young Busch Manson Texas Douglas Chandler Yanda Jones Eubanks Elgin Olsen Tate Young Busch Brodell

Consec. Starts 11 23 25 9 3 27 10 4 5 28 1 Career Starts 11 23 25 43 9 36 11 37 21 28 7

DEFENSE Opponent RE DT DT LE LB LB LB CB CB SS FS Montana Kanellis Kroul King Mattison Miles Klinkenborg Humpal Godfrey Shada Merrick Paschal Syracuse Iwebema Kroul King Mattison Miles Klinkenborg Humpal Godfrey Shada Merrick Paschal Iowa State Iwebema Kroul King Mattison Miles Klinkenborg Humpal Godfrey Shada Moylan Merrick Illinois Iwebema Kroul King Mattison Miles Klinkenborg Humpal Godfrey Shada Merrick Paschal Ohio State Iwebema Kroul King Mattison Miles Klinkenborg Humpal Godfrey Shada Merrick Paschal Purdue Iwebema Kroul King Mattison Miles Klinkenborg Edds Godfrey Shada Merrick Wilson Indiana Iwebema Kroul Bain Mattison Miles Klinkenborg Humpal Godfrey Shada Merrick Wilson Michigan Kanellis Kroul Bain Mattison Miles Klinkenborg Humpal Godfrey Shada Merrick Paschal Northern Illinois Kanellis Kroul King Mattison Miles Klinkenborg Humpal Godfrey Fletcher Merrick Paschal Northwestern Bain Kroul King Mattison Miles Klinkenborg Humpal Godfrey Fletcher Merrick Paschal Wisconsin Kanellis Kroul King Mattison Miles Klinkenborg Humpal Godfrey Fletcher Merrick Paschal Minnesota Bain Kroul King Mattison Miles Klinkenborg Humpal Godfrey Fletcher Merrick Paschal Texas Iwebema Kroul King Mattison Miles Gabelmann Humpal Godfrey Shada Merrick Paschal

Consec. Starts 1 25 5 25 25 1 7 14 1 19 6 Career Starts 19 25 20 25 25 1 12 16 12 25 33

2006 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS First Rushing Pass. Passing Total Punts- Fum.- Pen. Game Score Downs Att-Net Yards Com.-Att.-In Offense Avg. Lost Yds. at Iowa 41 22 38-166 250 20-35-0 73-416 3-39.7 2-1 8-79 Montana 7 11 24-10 134 17-31-1 55-144 9-45.2 0-0 10-117 Iowa 20 21 37-149 202 16-32-4 69-351 4-37.8 1-0 7-40 at Syracuse (2OT) 13 20 44-70 210 21-38-0 82-280 7-46.9 2-0 7-58 at Iowa 27 23 30-136 274 26-38-1 68-410 4-28.8 0-0 5-57 Iowa State 17 18 36-171 152 15-31-0 67-323 4-36.0 0-0 5-35 Iowa 24 20 42-154 190 17-27-1 69-344 8-35.8 1-0 8-62 at Illinois 7 21 35-121 194 12-39-4 74-315 5-34.0 2-0 2-10 at Iowa 17 18 20-87 249 19-41-3 61-336 5-33.4 1-1 0-0 Ohio State 38 23 50-214 186 16-25-0 75-400 5-39.6 0-0 3-18 at Iowa 47 25 40-286 253 17-23-0 63-539 2-47.5 4-3 3-25 Purdue 17 24 36-202 254 23-48-3 84-456 4-40.5 1-0 3-27 Iowa 28 27 37-175 292 23-40-1 77-467 3-29.0 1-1 7-80 at Indiana 31 22 42-158 255 19-25.0 67-413 4-40.2 3-2 6-55 Iowa 6 14 24-41 197 21-36-0 60-238 7-37.7 3-1 3-18 at Michigan 20 19 39-127 203 23-33-1 72-291 5-43.0 1-0 4-35 at Iowa 24 21 43-149 256 19-30-1 73-405 2-38.5 3-2 6-64 Northern Illinois 14 13 26-73 123 15-30-2 56-196 5-38.4 1-1 4-30 at Iowa 7 16 32-117 147 18-27-2 59-264 5-41.6 1-1 2-25 Northwestern 21 23 41-225 218 19-29-2 70-443 3-33.7 0-0 3-35 at Iowa 21 12 19-134 170 10-31-1 50-304 7-39.1 0-0 5-45 Wisconsin 24 16 44-143 228 17-24-0 68-371 6-40.3 4-2 6-45 Iowa 24 26 36-182 364 27-38-4 74-546 1-52.0 2-1 3-33 at Minnesota 34 23 42-192 267 18-30-1 72-459 3-50.7 0-0 6-50 Iowa 24 17 34-89 274 15-25-1 59-363 5-42.4 2-1 8-53 vs. Texas 26 17 21-70 308 26-40-0 61-378 6-37.8 2-1 6-60

70 Iowa Hawkeye Football THE LAST TIME/LARGEST MARGINS

A kickoff was returned for a TD . . . by Iowa - - C.J. Jones (100 yards), vs. USC, 1/2/03 by an opponent - - Herb Haygood (100 yards), Michigan State, 10/13/01 Largest Margins

A punt was returned for a TD . . . by Iowa - - Jovon Johnson (90 yards), vs. Ball State, 9/3/05 Iowa Victories by Iowa - - Sean Considine (returned seven yards after block), vs. LSU, 1/1/05 Opponent, year ______Score __ Mar. by an opponent - - Michael Jenkins (54 yards), Ohio State, 10/18/03 Iowa Teachers, 1914 ______95-0 _____ 95 by an opponent - - Tremaine McCollum (returned six yards after block), Florida, 1/2/06 Coe, 1908 ______92-0 _____ 92 Iowa Wesleyan, 1890 ______91-0 _____ 91 An interception was returned for a TD . . . Cornell, 1904 ______88-0 _____ 88 by Iowa - - Adam Shada (98 yards), vs. Purdue, 10/7/06 Cornell, 1913 ______76-0 _____ 76 by an opponent - - Vernell Brown (60 yards), Florida, 1/2/06 Des Moines, 1905 ______72-0 _____ 72 Northwestern, 1913 ______78-6 _____ 72 A fumble was returned for a TD . . . Grinnell, 1904 ______69-0 _____ 69 by Iowa - - Bob Sanders (3 yards), vs. Illinois, 11/1/03 Iowa Teachers, 1900 ______68-0 _____ 68 by Iowa - - Antwan Allen (85 yards), vs. Purdue, 10/5/02 (blk. FG return) Northern Iowa, 1997 ______66-0 _____ 66 by an opponent - - Hudhaifa Ismaeli (31 yards), Northwestern, 11/11/95 Northwestern, 1981 ______64-0 _____ 64 Cornell, 1920 ______63-0 _____ 63 A blocked PAT attempt was returned for a score . . . Indiana, 1997 ______62-0 _____ 62 by Iowa - - D.J. Johnson (99 yards), at Penn State, 9/28/02 UTEP, 1986 ______69-7 _____ 62 by an opponent - - Jason Simmons (85 yards), at Ohio State, 11/2/91 Grinnell, 1900 ______63-2 _____ 61 Washington ( Mo.), 1902 ___ 61-0 _____ 61 A safety was scored . . . Knox, 1922 ______61-0 _____ 61 Cornell, 1894 ______60-0 _____ 60 by Iowa - - Bad snap out of the at Purdue, 10/8/05 Indiana, 1913 ______60-0 _____ 60 by an opponent - - Iowa punter ran out of back of end zone at Penn State, 10/23/04 North Dakota St., 1947 ____ 59-0 _____ 59 Illinois, 1985 ______59-0 _____ 59 A player rushed for over 200 yards . . . Cornell, 1891 ______64-6 _____ 58 by Iowa - - Albert Young (38-202 yards), at Northwestern, 11/5/05 Illinois, 1899 ______58-0 _____ 58 by an opponent - - T.J. Duckett (30-248), Michigan State, 10/7/00 Drake, 1985 ______58-0 _____ 58 Upper Iowa, 1900 ______57-0 _____ 57 A player passed for over 300 yards . . . Ball State, 2005 ______56-0 _____ 56 by Iowa - - Drew Tate (354 yards), at Minnesota, 11/18/06 Coe, 1893 ______56-0 _____ 56 by an opponent - - Colt McCoy (308 yards), Texas, 12/30/06 Purdue, 1922 ______56-0 _____ 56 Utah State, 1957 ______70-14 ____ 56 A player scored four TDs . . . Ripon, 1928 ______61-6 _____ 55 by Iowa - - Ed Hinkel (four receiving), vs. Minnesota, 11/19/05 Iowa State, 1985 ______57-3 _____ 54 by an opponent - - Darnell Autry (3 rush, 1 rec.), Northwestern, 11/9/96 Northern Illinois, 1986 ____ 57-3 _____ 54 Cincinnati, 1990 ______63-10 ____ 53 A team rushed for over 400 yards . . . Kansas State, 1959 ______53-0 _____ 53 by Iowa - - vs. Tulsa (408 yards), 9/13/97 Northwestern, 2002 ______62-10 ____ 52 by an opponent - - Indiana (433 yards), 9/30/00 Kent State, 2001 ______51-0 _____ 51 Minnesota, 1983 ______61-10 ____ 51 A team passed for over 400 yards . . . Northern Illinois, 1991 ____ 58-7 _____ 51 by Iowa - - vs. Indiana (426 yards), 10/23/99 by an opponent - - Arizona State (428 yards), 9/18/04 Iowa Defeats Opponent, year ______Score __ Mar. A team gained over 600 yards of total offense . . . Michigan, 1902 ______0-107 ___ 107 by Iowa - - vs. Minnesota (613 yards), 11/19/05 Illinois, 1902 ______0-80 _____ 80 by an opponent - - Wisconsin (604 yards), 11/13/99 Minnesota, 1903 ______0-75 _____ 75 Minnesota, 1916 ______0-67 _____ 67 A team scored over 50 points . . . Ohio State, 1950 ______21-83 ____ 62 by Iowa - - vs. Minnesota (52 points), 11/19/05 Denver A.C., 1893 ______0-58 _____ 58 by an opponent - - Ohio State (56 points), 10/28/95 Nebraska, 1980 ______0-57 _____ 57 Michigan, 1971 ______7-63 _____ 56 A team was held under 50 yards rushing . . . Michigan, 1970 ______0-55 _____ 55 by Iowa - - vs. Montana (10 yards), 9/2/06 USC, 1976 ______0-55 _____ 55 by an opponent - - at Michigan (41 yards), 10/21/06 Kansas, 1895 ______0-54 _____ 54 Minnesota, 1936 ______0-52 _____ 52 A team was held under 100 yards passing . . . Notre Dame, 1967 ______6-56 _____ 50 by Iowa - - vs. Ball State (93 yards), 9/3/05 Illinois, 1973 ______0-50 _____ 50 by an opponent - - Arizona State (44 yards), 9/18/04

A team was held under 200 yards of total offense . . . by Iowa - - vs. Northern Illinois (196 yards), 10/28/06 by an opponent - - at Ohio State (137 yards), 9/24/05

Iowa Hawkeye Football 71 2006 SCORING DRIVES

Opponent Plays Yards Time of Poss. Result Qtr. Play Montana 11 71 3:47 TD 1 Albert Young, 5-yard pass from Drew Tate Montana 9 89 3:37 TD 2 Dominique Douglas, 9-yard pass from Drew Tate Montana 4 3 0:33 FG 2 Austin Signor, 41-yard field goal Montana 8 81 2:37 TD 3 Scott Chandler, 6-yard pass from Drew Tate Montana 6 57 2:19 TD 4 Albert Young, 5-yard run Montana 15 67 5:41 FG 4 Austin Signor, 35-yard field goal Montana 8 39 3:37 TD 4 Dana Brown, 1-yard run Syracuse 9 67 4:40 TD 2 Scott Chandler, 1-yard pass from Jason Manson Syracuse 9 74 3:32 FG 3 Kyle Schlicher, 24-yard field goal Syracuse 6 17 - - - FG OT1 Kyle Schlicher, 26-yard field goal Syracuse 3 25 - - - TD OT2 Albert Young, 1-yard run Iowa State 7 40 2:20 FG 1 Kyle Schlicher, 38-yard field goal Iowa State 7 80 1:25 TD 2 Andy Brodell, 11-yard pass from Drew Tate Iowa State 9 80 3:32 TD 3 Tony Moeaki, 19-yard pass from Drew Tate Iowa State 10 50 3:27 TD 4 Tom Busch, 2-yard pass from Drew Tate Iowa State 9 22 4:21 FG 4 Kyle Schlicher, 44-yard field goal Illinois 6 31 1:42 TD 2 Damian Sims, 1-yard run Illinois 7 54 1:22 TD 2 Albert Young, 6-yard run Illinois 1 35 0:27 TD 2 Tony Moeaki, 35-yard pass from Drew Tate Illinois 7 18 3:26 FG 4 Kyle Schlicher, 45-yard field goal Ohio State 14 66 6:15 FG 1 Kyle Schlicher, 32-yard field goal Ohio State 7 80 2:31 TD 2 Albert Young, 15-yard run Ohio State 12 86 1:43 TD 4 Andy Brodell, 4-yard pass from Drew Tate Purdue 6 68 2:10 TD 1 Damian Sims, 1-yard run Purdue 8 69 2:57 TD 1 Tom Busch, 2-yard pass from Drew Tate Purdue 6 16 2:37 FG 2 Kyle Schlicher, 39-yard field goal Purdue 8 77 1:52 FG 2 Kyle Schlicher, 27-yard field goal Purdue 4 52 1:05 TD 3 Damian Sims, 8-yard run Purdue 8 91 3:09 TD 3 Scott Chandler, 4-yard pass from Drew Tate Purdue 8 72 3:09 TD 4 Shonn Greene, 4-yard run Indiana 7 39 2:11 TD 1 Damian Sims, 1-yard run Indiana 3 12 1:06 TD 1 Scott Chandler, 19-yard pass from Drew Tate Indiana 8 51 3:22 TD 2 Herb Grigsby, 25-yard run Indiana 14 77 5:25 TD 4 Damian Sims, 1-yard run Michigan 4 9 1:12 FG 3 Kyle Schlicher, 34-yard field goal Michigan 10 75 4:25 FG 3 Kyle Schlicher, 22-yard field goal Northern Illinois 10 73 4:01 TD 1 Albert Young, 7-yard run Northern Illinois 11 73 4:18 FG 1 Kyle Schlicher, 38-yard field goal Northern Illinois 6 31 1:24 TD 2 Dominique Douglas, 6-yard pass from Jake Christensen Northern Illinois 9 80 4:44 TD 4 Scott Chandler, 10-yard pass from Jake Christensen Northwestern 7 54 2:48 TD 3 Damian Sims, 3-yard run Wisconsin 7 88 3:56 TD 2 Tony Moeaki, 4-yard pass from Drew Tate Wisconsin 7 69 3:12 TD 3 Tom Busch, 3-yard pass from Drew Tate Wisconsin 4 59 0:44 TD 4 Trey Stross, 24-yard pass from Drew Tate Minnesota 4 72 1:16 TD 1 Andy Brodell, 50-yard pass from Drew Tate Minnesota 9 80 3:56 TD 2 Albert Young, 1-yard run Minnesota 10 61 3:51 FG 2 Kyle Schlicher, 37-yard field goal Minnesota 11 80 3:45 TD 4 Scott Chandler, 3-yard pass from Drew Tate Texas 9 77 3:55 TD 1 Albert Young, 1-yard run Texas 1 63 0:20 TD 1 Andy Brodell, 63-yard pass from Drew Tate Texas 4 68 1:30 TD 3 Andy Brodell, 23-yard pass from Drew Tate Texas 10 59 4:28 FG 4 Kyle Schlicher, 38-yard field goal Average Drive 7.8 56.8 2:55 note: overtime drives do not equate into average

IOWA SCORING DRIVE ANALYSIS Category 0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90-99 Iowa-TD 3 2 1 4 0 6 6 5 9 1 Iowa-FG 2 4 1 0 1 1 3 3 0 0

LONGEST DRIVES Plays: 15, Montana (15 plays, 67 yards, 5:41, FG) Yards: 91, Purdue (8 plays, 91 yards, 3:09, TD) Time of Possession: 6:15, Ohio State (14 plays, 66 yards, 6:15, FG)

72 Iowa Hawkeye Football 2006 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Rushing (Att-Yds-TD) Player ______MONT ______SYR ______ISU ______ILL ______OSU ______PUR ______IND ______MICH ______NIU ______NW ______WIS ______MINN ______TEXAS Young ______19-93-1 ______18-73-1 ______18-57-0 ______14-57-1 ______11-48-1 ______DNP ______DNP ______9-17-0 ______25-124-1 ______18-72-0 ______8-41-0 ______25-133-1 _____ 13-6-1 Sims ______7-39-0 ______10-51-0 ______4-19-0 ______15-55-1 ______5-38-0 ______20-155-2 ______22-94-2 ______7-22-0 ______7-29-0 ______10-46-1 ______7-53-0 ______6-37-0 ______12-26-0 Greene ______3-7-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-18-0 ______8-54-0 ______0-0-0 ______11-88-1 ______9-38-0 ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP Tate ______3-2-0 ______DNP ______5-31-0 ______4-(-4)-0 ______4-16-0 ______4-17-0 ______5-18-0 ______7-(-1)-0 ______DNP ______4-(-1)-0 ______4-40-0 ______4-11-0 ______5-10-0 Brownlee ______3-11-0 ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______3-19-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 Manson ______DNP ______9-25-0 ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 Grigsby ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______1-7-0 ______1-(-8)-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-25-1 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______DNP Brown ______2-9-1 ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______2-7-0 ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP Davis, C. ______1-5-0 ______0-0-0 ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP Busch ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-3-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-1-0 ______0-0-0 Team ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______2-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-(-1)-0 Christensen ______0-0-0 ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______DNP ______DNP ______9-(-4)-0 ______DNP ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______2-1-0 Douglas ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-4-0 ______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 ______0-0-0 Totals ______38-166-2 _____ 37-149-1 _____30-136-0 _____ 42-154-2 ______20-87-1 _____ 40-286-3 ______37-175-3 _____ 24-41-0 ______43-149-1 _____32-117-1 ______19-134-0 ____ 36-182-1 _____34-89-1

Passing (Att-Cmp-I-Yds) Player ______MONT ______SYR ______ISU ______ILL ______OSU ______PUR ______IND ______MICH ______NIU ______NW ______WIS ______MINN ______TEXAS Tate ______28-15-0-223 ______DNP ______38-26-1-274 ___ 27-17-1-190 ___ 41-19-3-249 ___ 23-17-0-253 ____40-23-1-292 ___36-21-0-197 ______DNP ______27-18-2-147 ____31-10-1-170 __ 36-26-3-354 __ 25-15-1-274 Manson ______4-2-0-8 _____ 32-16-4-202 ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 Christensen ____ 3-3-0-19 ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______0-0-0-0 ______DNP ______DNP ______30-19-1-256 ______DNP ______DNP ______2-1-1-10 ______0-0-0 Totals ______35-20-0-250 _ 32-16-4-202 __ 38-26-1-274 __ 27-17-1-190 __ 41-19-3-249 __23-27-0-253 __ 40-23-1-292 __ 36-21-0-197 ___ 30-19-1-256 __ 27-18-2-147 ___ 31-10-1-170 _ 38-27-4-364 _25-15-1-274

Receiving (No.-Yds-TD) Player ______MONT ______SYR ______ISU ______ILL ______OSU ______PUR ______IND ______MICH ______NIU ______NW ______WIS ______MINN ______TEXAS Douglas ______3-43-1 ______0-0-0 ______6-88-0 ______5-64-0 ______4-63-0 ______4-90-0 ______1-25-0 ______6-63-0 ______3-20-1 ______7-78-0 ______1-13-0 ______6-67-0 ______3-40-0 Chandler ______4-44-1 ______6-65-1 ______5-52-0 ______1-6-0 ______6-87-0 ______2-9-1 ______4-47-1 ______4-66-0 ______5-63-1 ______3-27-0 ______1-64-0 ______3-25-1 ______2-36-0 Brodell ______2-56-0 ______1-18-0 ______2-36-1 ______DNP ______4-51-1 ______2-71-0 ______5-50-0 ______4-28-0 ______3-64-0 ______1-14-0 ______2-18-0 ______7-159-1 ______6-159-2 Young ______4-55-1 ______3-29-0 ______5-28-0 ______6-40-0 ______1-6-0 ______DNP ______DNP ______3-24-0 ______3-23-0 ______2-5-0 ______2-9-0 ______1-6-0 ______0-0-0 Grigsby ______DNP ______3-56-0 ______4-30-0 ______1-9-0 ______3-40-0 ______3-23-0 ______5-66-0 ______2-11-0 ______2-23-0 ______3-17-0 ______DNP ______1-7-0 ______DNP Stross ______1-6-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______6-67-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-47-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-24-1 ______3-32-0 ______1-13-0 Moeaki ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-19-1 ______2-49-1 ______0-0-0 ______2-27-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-4-0 ______1-13-0 ______1-4-0 ______1-4-1 ______1-12-0 ______1-8-0 Sims ______2-22-0 ______1-11-0 ______1-7-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-13-0 ______1-9-0 ______1-1-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-35-0 ______1-33-0 ______1-2-0 Busch ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-2-1 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______2-17-1 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-3-0 ______1-2-0 ______1-3-1 ______1-9-0 ______1-19-0 Davis, Ch. ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-2-0 ______1-3-0 ______1-28-0 ______0-0-0 ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-2-0 ______0-0-0 Greene ______2-11-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-12-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 Manson ______1-10-0 ______0-0-0 ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______2-12-0 ______0-0-0 Davis, Ca. ______0-0-0 ______2-23-0 ______Inj. ______Inj. ______Inj. ______Inj. ______Inj. ______Inj. ______Inj. ______Inj. ______Inj. ______Inj. ______Inj. Christian ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______2-22-0 ______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 Majerus ______1-3-0 ______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 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 Olsen ______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 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-(-3)-0 Totals ______20-250-3 _____ 16-202-1 _____26-274-3 _____ 17-190-1 _____ 19-249-1 _____ 17-253-2 ______23-292-1 _____21-197-0 _____ 19-256-2 _____18-147-0 ______10-170-3 ____ 27-364-2 ____ 15-274-2

Kickoff Returns (No.-Yds.-Lng) Player ______MONT ______SYR ______ISU ______ILL ______OSU ______PUR ______IND ______MICH ______NIU ______NW ______WIS ______MINN ______TEXAS Sims ______0-0-0 ______1-10-10 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-14-14 ______0-0-0 ______2-32-20 ______0-0-0 ______1-22-22 ______2-44-25 ______1-36-36 ______2-26-15 ______0-0-0 Greene ______2-60-37 ______1-10-10 ______1-11-11 ______0-0-0 ______1-26-26 ______1-7-7 ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 Grigsby ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-18-18 ______2-43-23 ______2-39-21 ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______DNP Bowman ______0-0-0 ______DNP ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-20-20 ______0-0-0 ______3-56-23 Davis, Ch. ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-11-11 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______DNP ______1-7-7 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 Blum ______DNP ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0- ______0-0-0 ______1-6-6 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 Totals ______2-60-37 _____ 2-20-10 ______2-22-11 ______0-0-0 ______2-40-26 ______2-25-18 ______4-75-23 ______2-39-21 ______1-22-22 ______3-51-25 ______3-62-36 ______2-26-15 _____3-56-23

Punt Returns (No.-Yds.-Lng) Player ______MONT ______SYR ______ISU ______ILL ______OSU ______PUR ______IND ______MICH ______NIU ______NW ______WIS ______MINN ______TEXAS Douglas ______1-25-25 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______3-27-19 ______3-19-13 ______2-12-13 ______1-9-9 ______3-53-22 ______1-(-2)-0 Brodell ______4-33-15 ______3-27-12 ______3-61-31 ______DNP ______1-2-2 ______2-15-12 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 Grigsby ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-13-13 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______DNP ______0-0-0 ______DNP Team ______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 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______0-0-0 ______1-(-2)-0 Totals ______5-58-25 _____ 3-27-12 ______3-61-31 ______1-13-13 ______1-2-2 ______2-15-12 ______0-0-0 ______3-27-19 ______3-19-13 ______2-12-13 ______1-9-9 ______3-53-22 ____ 2-(-4)-0

Punting (No.-Avg.-Lng) Player ______MONT ______SYR ______ISU ______ILL ______OSU ______PUR ______IND ______MICH ______NIU ______NW ______WIS ______MINN ______TEXAS Fenstermaker ___ 3-39.7 ______4-37.8-48 _____4-28.8-33 _____ 8-35.8-43 _____ 5-33.4-44 _____ 2-47.5-53 ______3-29.0-34 _____7-37.7-48 ______2-38.5-46 ______5-41.6-48 ______7-39.1-46 ____ 1-52.0-52 ____ 5-42.4-48 Totals ______3-39.7 _____ 4-37.8-48 ____ 4-28.8-33 ____ 8-35.8-43 _____5-33.4-44 _____ 2-47.5-53 ____ 3-29.0-34 ____ 7-37/7-48 _____ 2-38.5-46 ____ 5-41.6-48 _____ 7-39.1-46 ____1-52.0-52 ____ 5-42.4-48

Defense (Solo-Ast) Player ______MONT ______SYR ______ISU ______ILL ______OSU ______PUR ______IND ______MICH ______NIU ______NW ______WIS ______MINN ______TEXAS Klinkenborg ______2-9 ______8-4 ______3-5 ______3-7 ______2-11 ______7-7 ______5-2 ______6-1 ______7-4 ______5-11 ______6-6 ______5-5 ______Inj. Miles ______0-1 ______5-1 ______2-7 ______4-3 ______4-3 ______2-6 ______8-3 ______7-2 ______9-2 ______3-7 ______6-5 ______4-0 ______5-1 Godfrey ______4-2 ______2-0 ______8-0 ______2-0 ______5-7 ______3-2 ______4-1 ______7-2 ______7-1 ______4-5 ______5-0 ______3-2 ______6-1 Merrick ______0-0 ______6-0 ______0-3 ______2-2 ______1-4 ______8-6 ______5-0 ______9-0 ______3-4 ______4-5 ______6-1 ______3-2 ______7-1 Paschal ______1-1 ______7-5 ______Inj. ______2-2 ______1-0 ______Inj. ______1-1 ______5-2 ______4-2 ______4-3 ______6-8 ______5-4 ______3-0 Mattison ______4-3 ______1-2 ______0-2 ______2-3 ______2-6 ______1-0 ______3-0 ______4-1 ______7-1 ______4-4 ______4-1 ______1-1 ______1-0 Kroul ______0-1 ______1-1 ______1-6 ______2-3 ______2-5 ______0-3 ______5-3 ______2-0 ______1-0 ______0-6 ______5-5 ______3-3 ______0-1 King ______2-5 ______8-0 ______2-3 ______1-1 ______3-4 ______0-1 ______Inj. ______Inj. ______5-1 ______2-4 ______7-1 ______3-1 ______1-1 Humpal ______2-4 ______3-2 ______0-7 ______2-1 ______3-6 ______Inj. ______2-0 ______2-0 ______1-0 ______2-3 ______4-1 ______0-2 ______2-0 Shada ______2-1 ______2-0 ______5-3 ______4-1 ______2-2 ______4-1 ______7-0 ______2-1 ______Inj. ______Inj. ______Inj. ______Inj. ______2-1 Fletcher ______0-2 ______1-0 ______0-3 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-3 ______1-0 ______5-0 ______4-2 ______5-2 ______2-2 ______6-0 ______0-0 Bain ______0-4 ______2-0 ______0-3 ______0-1 ______2-3 ______0-2 ______6-0 ______2-0 ______3-2 ______2-3 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 Iwebema ______DNP ______9-2 ______1-2 ______2-3 ______0-2 ______1-2 ______Inj. ______Inj. ______Inj. ______Inj. ______Inj. ______Inj. ______2-1 Wilson ______1-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______1-0 ______1-6 ______3-3 ______1-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______1-0 ______0-0 ______2-1 ______1-0 Kanellis ______0-5 ______0-0 ______0-1 ______DNP ______1-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______1-1 ______3-1 ______0-0 ______3-1 ______1-1 ______DNP Gabelmann ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-2 ______1-0 ______1-0 ______2-0 ______0-1 ______1-0 ______0-1 ______5-2 Ewen ______1-2 ______0-2 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-3 ______0-0 ______0-1 ______1-0 ______0-1 ______1-0 ______3-0 ______DNP Moylan ______1-1 ______DNP ______1-7 ______1-0 ______Inj. ______Inj. ______Inj. ______Inj. ______Inj. ______Inj. ______Inj. ______Inj. ______Inj. Edds ______0-0 ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______2-3 ______DNP ______1-0 ______1-2 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 Greene ______0-0 ______3-0 ______0-2 ______0-0 ______2-0 ______0-0 ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______0-0 ______1-0 ______0-0 Gattas ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______1-3 ______1-1 ______0-1 ______0-1 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 Stross ______1-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-1 ______0-0 ______1-0 ______1-0 ______1-0 ______0-1 ______0-0 ______0-0 Edwards ______DNP ______0-0 ______DNP ______DNP ______0-0 ______1-0 ______1-0 ______3-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______DNP ______0-0 ______DNP Angerer ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-1 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-2 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______1-1 ______0-0 Gardner ______0-0 ______0-0 ______1-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______1-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______1-1 Christian ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______1-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______1-0 ______0-0 ______2-0 Geary ______1-0 ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______DNP ______0-0 ______1-0 ______1-0 ______0-0 Myers ______0-1 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______1-0 ______0-1 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 Busch ______0-1 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______1-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 Davis, Ch. ______0-0 ______1-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0 ______0-0

Iowa Hawkeye Football 73 2006 RED ZONE STATISTICS/BIG TEN RANKINGS

2006 Red Zone Stats

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs - - - - Failed to Score inside 20 - - - - In 20 Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fum Half Game at Iowa 6 6 38 5 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Montana 1 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Iowa 5 4 20 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 at Syracuse 3 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 at Iowa 4 4 24 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Iowa State 3 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Iowa 3 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 at Illinois 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 at Iowa 3 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ohio State 6 5 31 4 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 at Iowa 7 7 40 5 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Purdue 4 2 14 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Iowa 5 3 21 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 at Indiana 3 3 21 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Iowa 3 2 6 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 at Michigan 4 4 20 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Iowa 7 4 24 3 1 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 Northern Illinois 1 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Iowa 2 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Northwestern 4 2 14 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 at Iowa 2 2 14 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wisconsin 3 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Iowa (n) 4 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 at Minnesota 5 4 27 4 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Iowa 2 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 vs. Texas 3 3 16 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Iowa Totals 53 42 249 31 15 16 11 4 1 4 2 0 0 Opponents 41 33 201 26 13 13 7 3 1 2 0 2 0

Iowa Percentage: .792 Opp. Percentage: .805

Iowa in Final Big Ten and NCAA Rankings (Includes All Games) Team Individual Category ______Stats ______Big 10 ______NCAA Player ______Category ______Stats ___ Big 10 ___ NCAA Passing Offense ______237.0 ______2nd ______27th Mike Klinkenborg ___ Tackles ______10.8 ____ 2nd ______8th Punt Returns ______11.0 ______2nd ______33rd Bryan Mattison _____ Fumbles Forced _____ 0.33 ____ 3rd ______19th First Downs ______244 ______3rd ______- - - Drew Tate ______Passing ______234.9 ____ 2nd ______- - - Total Offense ______385.0 ______4th ______29th Drew Tate ______Total Offense ______246.3 ____ 2nd ______15th QB Sacks Allowed ______20 ______5th ______41st Mitch King ______Tackles For Loss _____ 1.20 ____ 4th ______31st Scoring Defense ______20.2 ______5th ______45th Dominique Douglas __ Punt Returns ______11.2 ____ 5th ______- - - Passing Defense ______202.0 ______5th ______63rd Drew Tate ______Pass Efficiency ______127.9 ____ 6th ______47th Red Zone Defense ______78.9% ______5th ______- - - Kyle Schlicher ______Scoring (Kick) ______5.9 _____ 6th ______- - - Third Down Conv. % ____ 40.1% ______5th ______48th Kyle Schlicher ______Field Goals ______1.09 ____ 6th ______45th Pass Efficiency Def. ______117.5 ______6th ______39th Mitch King ______Sacks ______0.55 ____ 7th ______60th Rushing Offense ______148.0 ______6th ______47th Andy Brodell ______Punt Returns ______10.6 ____ 7th ______- - - Pass Efficiency ______125.3 ______6th ______57th Mike Humpal ______Interceptions ______0.27 ____ 7th ______91st Total Defense ______340.9 ______6th ______67th Edmond Miles ______Tackles ______7.8 _____ 8th ______74th Field Goal % ______70.0% ______6th ______- - - Miguel Merrick _____ Passes Defended _____ 0.83 ____ 8th ______- - - KO Coverage ______40.6 ______7th ______- - - Bryan Mattison _____ Sacks ______0.54 ____ 8th ______63rd Net Punting ______36.5 ______7th ______53rd Kyle Schlicher ______Field Goal Pct. _____ 66.7% ___ 8th ______- - - Scoring Offense ______23.8 ______7th ______58th Albert Young ______Rushing Yards ______59.6 ____ 8th ______72nd Rushing Defense ______138.9 ______7th ______63rd Sacks ______21 ______8th ______81st Red Zone Offense ______80.4% ______8th ______- - - Penalty Yards ______44.0 ______8th ______- - - KO Returns ______17.7 ______10th ______108th Turnover Margin ______-10 ______10th ______107th Time of Possession ______27:13 ______11th ______118th

74 Iowa Hawkeye Football 2006 FINAL DEPTH CHART

OFFENSE DEFENSE

Pos. No. Name Pos. No. Name SE 88 Dominique Douglas DE 96 Alex Kanellis 86 Trey Stross 92 Kenny Iwebema LT 73 Marshal Yanda DT 53 Matt Kroul 78 Dace Richardson 93 Ettore Ewen LG 76 Mike Jones DT 47 Mitch King 58 Rob Bruggeman 66 Ryan Bain C 52 Rafael Eubanks DE 99 Bryan Mattison 58 Rob Bruggeman 55 Chad Geary RG 54 Mike Elgin OLB 44 Mike Humpal 61 Travis Meade 49 A.J. Edds RT 71 Seth Olsen MLB 40 Mike Klinkenborg 75 Wes Aeschliman 51 Zach Gabelman TE 87 Scott Chandler WLB 27 Ed Miles 81 Tony Moeaki 41 Bryon Gattas 30 Ryan Majerus 43 Pat Angerer QB 5 Drew Tate LC 29 Bradley Fletcher 6 Jake Christensen 19 Adam Shada WR 16 Jason Manson SS 15 Miguel Merrick 80 Andy Brodell 2 Harold Dalton RB 21 Albert Young FS 25 Marcus Paschal 28 Damian Sims 11 Marcus Wilson FB 35 Tom Busch RC 13 Charles Godfrey 46 Champ Davis 10 Justin Edwards PK 1 Kyle Schlicher PT 6 Andy Fenstermaker 12 Austin Signor

Iowa’s depth chart for the 2006 Alamo Bowl. Players listed in bold do not return for the 2007 season.

Iowa Hawkeye Football 75 2006 FINAL NOTES

HAWKEYES LOOK TO 2007 THREE HAWKEYES NAMED ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA The 61 career touchdown passes ties Michigan The 2006 season began with Iowa winning For the first time in school history, the Iowa State’s Jeff Smoker (2000-03) for eighth in Big five of its first six games and becoming a fixture football team placed three players on the first Ten history. The 8,292 yards passing rank in the nation’s top 20. The second half of the Academic All-America Team. No other school 10th-best, while the 1,090 pass attempts rank season was just the opposite as injuries took in the nation had three first-team selections. 11th-best in Big Ten annals. their toll and the Hawkeyes dropped five of The team is voted on by the College Sports Tate completed 207-352 passes for 2,623 their final six regular season games. Information Directors of America. yards and 18 touchdowns his senior campaign. But, the Hawkeyes did well enough to get Named to the elite first team were OL Mike He ranked second in Big Ten passing (238.5) invited to their sixth straight bowl game and Elgin, LB Mike Klinkenborg and DB Adam and total offense (249.7) and fifth in pass came excruciatingly close to an upset of the Shada. Elgin is a repeat member of the first efficiency (130.9). Tate’s total offense numbers defending national champion Texas Longhorns unit. Shada and Klinkenborg were members of ranked him 16th in the country. in the Alamo Bowl, before succumbing (26-24). the district all-America team in 2005. Tate threw two touchdown passes or more The game was played before the biggest sports Iowa’s three academic all-Americans join in 23 career games, including 20 of his last 28 crowd ever to witness a sporting event in the eight others from the Big Ten. The 11 honorees dating back to 2004. He tossed three or more Alamodome. The game was also the most watched from the Big Ten represent more than any other touchdowns in seven career contests, including ESPN bowl game in the network’s history. conference. three times in 2006. Despite finishing the campaign with a 6-7 The senior eclipsed the 300-yard passing record, Iowa has been able to sandwich a pair FERENTZ MOVES PAST EVASHEVSKI plateau seven times in his career, including once of Alamo Bowl visits (2001 and 2006) with Head Coach Kirk Ferentz is the second all- in 2006. He completed 26-36 passes for 354 four straight January bowl games. Iowa was time winningest coach in Iowa history. Ferentz yards and two scores at Minnesota in the regular just one of four teams in the nation to have has 55 overall wins and 34 conference victories. season finale. The 354 yards ranks 15th in Iowa played in four straight January bowl games. Ferentz, who completed his eighth season as single-game history and is Tate’s second-highest Only Southern California made it to a fifth as head coach at Iowa, moved ahead of Forest career total behind a 357-yard performance at the Hawkeyes, Georgia and Florida State played Evashevski (1952-60) in both rankings in 2006. Purdue on his 21st birthday in 2005. in December. Evashevski collected 52 overall wins and 33 Iowa was the only team in the country to league victories. Hayden Fry (1979-98) is Iowa’s FROSH TOPS IOWA CHARTS have three players represented on the first all-time winningest coach with 143 overall wins WR Dominique Douglas was named to The academic all-America team. They were offensive and 96 Big Ten victories. Sporting News’ Freshman All-America third lineman Mike Elgin, defensive back Adam Shada team. He caught 49 passes for 654 yards and Klinkenborg. It was Elgin’s second straight ALAMO BOWL SETS VIEWING RECORD and two touchdowns, both tops in Iowa’s year on the elite team. Not only was there a record-crowd of 65,875 record books for a freshman wide receiver. The 2006 season didn’t follow the storyline fans inside the Alamodome watching Iowa play Douglas caught seven passes for 78 yards vs. most expected. A great effort by the Hawkeyes Texas in the 2006 Alamo Bowl, but the game Northwestern, which moved him past Kahlil Hill against Texas gave Iowa fans a good preview of was ESPNs most-watched bowl game ever. The (35 receptions) and Danan Hughes (471 yards) what’s in store for next season as 14 starters contest earned a 6.0 rating, which translates for the Iowa freshman single-season records. return (eight on defense and six on offense). into 5,521,200 households and 8.83 million Both Hill and Hughes established their numbers The fact the Hawkeyes made it to the viewers when considering a 1.6-viewers-per as redshirt freshmen. prestigious Alamo Bowl with a 6-6 record says household factor. much about the Iowa program built by Kirk CHANDLER AND DOUGLAS LEAD IOWA RECEIVERS Ferentz. It also says much about the Iowa fans SENIORS ECLISPE 200 TACKLES TE Scott Chandler, a second all-Big Ten who have shown their loyalty at every Hawkeye Iowa players have reached the 200-tackle selection by the coaches, had a solid 2006 game, home and away. plateau 57 times in the program’s history. Two campaign. The senior ranked second in team defensive starters surpassed 200 career tackles receptions (46) and third in yards (591). IOWA AMONG THE BIG TEN’S ELITE after the Alamo Bowl. Chandler had touchdown receptions in six Ohio State has the most conference victories DB Miguel Merrick, who was an honorable games – a six-yard reception vs. Montana, a the last five years with 33. Michigan ranks mention all-Big Ten honoree by the media, has one-yard grab at Syracuse, a four-yarder vs. second (32) and Iowa (27) ranks third during been credited with 202 tackles after collecting Purdue, a 19-yard score at Indiana, a 10-yard that time span. Michigan (26) has won the most a team-best eight vs. Texas. The 202 tackles reception vs. Northern Illinois and a three- league contests the last four years, followed by tie for 54th in team single-season history. yarder at Minnesota. Thirty-one of his 46 Ohio State (25) and Iowa (19). LB Edmond Miles recorded seven stops in the receptions moved the chains. Alamo Bowl and concluded his career with 207 Chandler, who is the younger brother of former HAWKEYES EARN BIG TEN ACCOLADES career stops. The 207 tackles tie for 50th in Hawkeye quarterback Nathan Chandler (2002- Five Hawkeyes earned first or second team Iowa single-season history. DB Marcus Paschal, 03), finished his career with 117 receptions for all-Big Ten honors. OL Mike Jones earned first who earned second team all-conference honors 1,467 yards and 10 touchdowns, a total that team laurels by the coaches and second team by the coaches, finished his career just shy of ranks 17th in Hawkeye annals. Chandler ranks honors by the media. OL Marshal Yanda was the 200-tackle plateau (199). second in both categories among Iowa’s tight recognized on the coaches’ second team. TE ends, trailing only Marv Cook (126-1,825). Scott Chandler was named to the coaches’ second TATE CLIMBS CAREER CHARTS WR Dominique Douglas led the Hawkeye team. DB Marcus Paschal earned second team QB Drew Tate ranks high in all the Iowa receiving corps with 49 receptions and ranked accolades by the coaches. LB Mike Klinkenborg career passing charts. The senior ranks second second with 654 yards. Douglas was Iowa’s earned second team all-league recognition by in passing yards (8,292), touchdown passes only true freshman who started on a regular the media. Earning honorable mention honors (61), completions (665), attempts (1,090) and basis. He got his first start at wide receiver were: OL Mike Elgin (coaches and media), total offense (8,427) and third in completion in week three vs. Iowa State. He became the PK Kyle Schlicher (coaches and media), DE percentage (.610). The all-Big Ten performer first true freshman to start at Iowa since Mike Bryan Mattison (coaches and media), LB Mike moved into second in career pass attempts and Jones started on the offensive line in 2003 at Klinkenborg (coaches), OL Marshal Yanda yards at Indiana. is Iowa’s all-time Ohio State. Furthermore, Douglas is the first (media), DB Marcus Paschal (media), DB Adam leader in touchdowns (74), completions (782), Hawkeye freshman to start at a skill position Shada (media), DB Miguel Merrick (media) and attempts (1,203), yards (10,461) and total since Champ Davis started at fullback vs. Miami P Andy Fenstermaker (coaches). offense (10,254). (OH) in 2003.

76 Iowa Hawkeye Football 2006 FINAL NOTES

BRODELL FINISHES STRONG IOWA NOTES BIG PLAY HAWKEYES WR Andy Brodell finished the 2006 season • Florida became the second team in the Iowa posted 52 offensive plays that went for with two strong performances. Brodell caught last five seasons to win a national title after 20 yards or more, 39 via the pass and 13 on seven passes for 159 yards and a touchdown defeating Iowa in a bowl game the previous the ground. WR Andy Brodell caught a career- in the regular season finale and six passes for season. high 63-yard touchdown pass vs. Texas, a game- 159 yards and two touchdowns vs. Texas in • Iowa had only had two offensive players high 52-yard pass vs. Purdue and a 50-yarder at the Alamo Bowl. The 159 yards against the start all 13 games at their respective positions Minnesota. TE Scott Chandler had a career-long Longhorns was an Alamo Bowl record, besting (TE Scott Chandler and FB Tom Busch). OL 64-yard reception vs. Wisconsin in week 11. RB Michigan’s Amani Toomer’s 135 yards established Mike Elgin has started every game, but at two Damian Sims posted runs of 36 and 44 yards vs. in 1993. He also had a career-long 63-yard positions (center and guard). the Boilermakers and 41 yards at Indiana. Iowa touchdown reception in the Alamo Bowl, which • Iowa had four players crack the team record had a season-best seven offensive plays cover was the longest touchdown reception in team books for their respective single-season totals. 20-yard or more in its 30-point win vs. Purdue. bowl history and the fifth-longest reception QB Drew Tate ranks sixth in total offense (2,747) The Hawkeyes had six big offensive plays vs. in Alamo Bowl history. His two Alamo Bowl and seventh in passing yards (2,623), WR Andy Texas in the Alamo Bowl. touchdown receptions (63 and 23 yards) ties an Brodell (724) ranks 21st and WR Dominique Hawkeye opponents collected 35 plays of 20 Iowa bowl record with four others. Douglas (654) ranks 27th in receiving yards, yards or more, 27 via the pass in 2006. The native of Ankeny, IA, finished 2006 respectively, LB Mike Klinkenborg ranks 17th ranked first on the team in yards (724) and in tackles (129) and PK Kyle Schlicher ranks IOWA BY QUARTERS yards per catch (18.6) and third in receptions 19th in scoring (71). Iowa outscored its opponents 69-54 in the (39). His 724 yards rank 21st-best in Iowa • Dominique Douglas ranked first in the first quarter, 99-72 in the second quarter, 81-78 single-season history. country among true freshmen receivers in in the fourth and 10-3 in overtime. Opponents Brodell finished the season ranked seventh receptions (49) and second in receiving yards outscored the Hawkeyes 62-51 in the third in the Big Ten and 72nd in the country in (654). Akron’s David Harvey ranked first in quarter. receiving yards per game (60.3). yards (914). • In Big Ten games, Iowa allowed just seven ON THE AVERAGE KLINKENBORG EARNED NATIONAL HONOR punt returns for 23 yards. Iowa averaged 6.1 yards on 396 first down Despite losing his father Sept. 10, junior • Iowa ranked 27th in the country in passing plays, 5.9 yards on 284 second down plays, 5.2 LB Mike Klinkenborg started vs. Iowa State offense (239.9) and total offense (383.3) and yards on 161 third down plays and 4.3 yards on and amassed eight tackles and helped lead the 47th in punt returns (10.07). Individually, LB nine fourth down plays. Hawkeye defense. His performance just days Mike Klinkenborg ranked eighth in the nation after his father’s death earned Klinkenborg in tackles (10.75) and QB Drew Tate ranked AVERAGE SCORING DRIVES Walter Camp Football Foundation Defensive 16th in total offense (249.73). Iowa’s 50 scoring drives averaged 7.8 plays, Player of the Week honors. Klinkenborg is • All four of DE Bryan Mattison’s forced 56.8 yards and 2:55 elapsed time. Twenty- one of three Hawkeyes (Adam Shada and Mike fumbles, which ranked 21st nationally, came eight of the 50 scoring drives covered 65 yards Elgin) to earn academic first team all-America during conference play. or more. Iowa’s longest scoring drive was a honors. • Iowa’s 546 yards total offense and 364 yards 15-play, 67-yard drive that consumed 5:41 vs. The native of Rock Rapids, IA, ranked second passing at Minnesota is the fourth and fifth- Montana in week one. in the Big Ten and eighth in the country in highest total in a single-game, respectively, Hawkeye opponents posted 44 scoring drives tackles per game (10.75). He led Iowa with under Coach Ferentz. that averaged 8.0 plays, 58.3 yards and 3:24 129 tackles, 29 more than second-ranked LB • Iowa failed to score on its first possession elapsed time. Wisconsin posted an opponent- Edmond Miles (100). Klinkenborg earned in every regular season game, but scored a best 15-play, 97-yard drive that consumed 7:40 second all-Big Ten accolades by the media. touchdown on its first drive vs. Texas in the in week 11. Ohio State registered a 14-play, He recorded double-digit tackles in nine of 13 Alamo Bowl. Five of Iowa’s 2006 opponents 68-yard drive that consumed 7:43 in week five. games in 2006. (Syracuse, Iowa State, Ohio State, Northwestern Both average scoring drives do not include Klinkenborg was unable to play in the bowl and Minnesota) opened the game with overtime possessions in the Syracuse contest. game vs. Texas due to injury. touchdown drives. • Iowa ranks fourth in consecutive games IOWA IN THE RED ZONE SYRACUSE RUNS INTO WEB without being shutout among Big Ten teams. Iowa was 42-53 (79.2%) in the red zone (31 Syracuse had eight tries inside the Iowa five- Michigan ranks first (275), followed by Ohio TD, 11 FG); two of the 53 possessions were yard line in double overtime, but the Hawkeye State (164), Wisconsin (126) and Iowa (81). overtime possessions. defense was like a brick wall and turned away • Iowa DB Adam Shada returned an interception Hawkeye opponents marched inside the the Orange to propel the Hawkeyes to victory. a school-record 98 yards in the fourth quarter red zone 41 times, scoring on 33 (80.5%) of Four of the eight plays were stopped by DE vs. Purdue on Oct. 7. It was Iowa’s first their possessions (26 TD, 7 FG); two of the 41 Kenny Iwebema. The junior collected four of interception returned for a touchdown since possessions were overtime possessions. his nine solo stops on the goal line stand. Jovon Johnson returned a Northern Iowa pick Hawkeye historians are calling it one of, if not 18 yards on Sept. 17, 2005. IOWA LEADERSHIP COUNCIL the best, goal line stand in Iowa football history. • Iowa was 6-9 (.667) on fourth down Iowa’s Leadership Council for the 2006 The goal line stands earned Iowa ESPNs Pontiac conversions in 2006. season included six seniors, three juniors, four Game Changing Performance of the Week. The • Iowa played more than six quarters without sophomores, one redshirt freshmen and one victory netted the general scholarship fund at being penalized from the start of the Ohio true freshman. The Leadership Council for 2006 the University of Iowa $5,000. The UI was one State game (Sept. 30), until late in the second included seniors Mike Elgin, Jason Manson, of four teams remaining for the Pontiac Game quarter vs. Purdue (Oct. 7) the following week. Miguel Merrick, Marcus Paschal, Drew Tate and Changing Performance of the Year. Marshal Yanda; juniors Mike Humpal, Bryan POINTS OFF TURNOVERS Mattison and Albert Young; sophomores Mitch Iowa scored 61 points following opponent King, Matt Kroul, Tony Moeaki and Seth Olsen; turnovers in 2006. redshirt freshman Jake Christensen and true Hawkeye opponents scored 70 points freshman A.J. Edds. The permanent captains following Iowa turnovers. for 2006 were Yanda, Elgin, Klinkenborg, Mattison and Merrick.

Iowa Hawkeye Football 77 2006 AWARDS & HONORS

TOM BUSCH BRYAN MATTISON Named 12th best fullback in the nation by The Sporting News Named 2006 Permanent Team Captain Offensive Hustle Team Award Defensive Hustle Team Award Honorable mention all-Big Ten by coaches SCOTT CHANDLER Honorable mention all-Big Ten by media Pre-season honorable mention all-America by Street & Smith’s Pre-season second team all-Big Ten by Lindy’s MIGUEL MERRICK Pre-season second team all-Big Ten by CollegeFootballNews.com Named Permanent Team Captain Pre-season third team all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports Coaches Appreciation Award for Defense Named to pre-season Watch List for the John Mackey Award Overall Special Teams Award Named 14th best tight end in the nation by The Sporting News Honorable mention all-Big Ten by media Second team all-Big Ten by coaches Honorable mention all-Big Ten by media EDMOND MILES Selected to compete in Senior Bowl Pre-season second team all-Big Ten by The Sporting News Pre-season second team all-Big Ten by CollegeFootballNews.com ADRIAN CLAYBORN Pre-season third team all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports Defensive Team Leader Award Named 12th best outside linebacker in the nation by The Sporting News Named to pre-season watch list for the Bednarik Award DOMINIQUE DOUGLAS Named to pre-season watch list for the Named to The Sporting News freshman all-Big Ten first team Named to The Sporting News freshman third all-America team TONY MOEAKI Special Teams Next Man In Award A.J. EDDS Named to The Sporting News freshman all-Big Ten first team ARVELL NELSON Named to The Sporting News freshman honorable mention all-America team Offensive Team Leader Award MIKE ELGIN ANTON NARINSKY Pre-season first team all-Big Ten by Street & Smith’s Defensive Team Leader Award Pre-season second team all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports Named to pre-season Watch List for the Rimington Trophy JARED OBERLAND Named to District VII first academic all-America team Defensive Team Leader Award Named to first Academic all-America Team Named 2006 Permanent Team Captain SETH OLSEN Scholastic Achievement Award Offensive Next Man In Award Coaches Appreciation Award for Offense Honorable mention all-Big Ten by coaches MARCUS PASCHAL Honorable mention all-Big Ten by media Pre-season first team all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports Alamo Bowl Sportsmanship Award Pre-season all-Big Ten by Blue Ribbon Yearbook Selected to compete in Hula Bowl Pre-season first team all-Big Ten by The Sporting News Pre-season second team all-Big Ten by CollegeFootballNews.com RAFAEL EUBANKS Named fourth best free safety in the nation by The Sporting News Named to scout.com freshman first all-America team Pre-season second team all-Big Ten by Lindy’s Rivals.com second freshmen all-America team Honorable mention all-Big Ten by media Named to The Sporting News freshman all-Big Ten first team Named to The Sporting News freshman third all-America team DACE RICHARDSON Pre-season second team all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports ANDY FENSTERMAKER Honorable mention all-Big Ten by coaches BRYAN RYTHER Specialist Special Teams Award Team Leader Award CHARLES GODFREY KYLE SCHLICHER Special Teams Hustle Award Pre-season honorable mention all-America by Street & Smith’s Pre-season first team all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports KENNY IWEBEMA Pre-season first team all-Big Ten by Street & Smith’s Pre-season second team all-America by Street & Smith’s Pre-season first team all-Big Ten by CollegeFootballNews.com Pre-season third team all-America by Athlon Sports Pre-season all-Big Ten by Blue Ribbon Yearbook Pre-season first team all-Big Ten by Street & Smith’s Pre-season first team all-Big Ten by The Sporting News Pre-season first team all-Big Ten by The Sporting News Named to pre-season Watch List for the Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award Pre-season first team all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports Named fifth best placekicker in the nation by The Sporting News Pre-season first team all-Big Ten by Lindy’s Honorable mention all-Big Ten by media Pre-season first team all-Big Ten by CollegeFootballNews.com Pre-season all-Big Ten by Blue Ribbon Yearbook ADAM SHADA Named eighth best defensive end in the nation by The Sporting News Named to District VII Academic first all-America team Named 17th best overall player in the Big Ten by CollegeFootballNews.com Named to first Academic all-America team Named to pre-season Watch List for the Ted Hendricks Award Honorable mention all-Big Ten by media Named to pre-season Lott Trophy Watch List Named to pre-season watch list for the Bednarik Award TREY STROSS Special Teams Hustle Award MIKE JONES Pre-season first team all-America by Sports Illustrated DREW TATE Pre-season first team all-Big Ten by The Sporting News Selected to compete in East-West Shrine Game Pre-season first team all-Big Ten by Lindy’s Pre-season honorable mention all-America by Street & Smith’s Pre-season second team all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports Pre-season first team all-Big Ten by Street & Smith’s Pre-season all-Big Ten by Blue Ribbon Yearbook Pre-season second team all-Big Ten by The Sporting News Named fifth best guard in the nation by The Sporting News Pre-season third team all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports Named to scout.com first all-America team Named fourth best quarterback in the nation by The Sporting News Named first team all-Big Ten by coaches Named to pre-season watch list for the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award Named second team all-Big Ten by media Named to pre-season watch list for the Peyton Manning Award Named to pre-season watch list for the Maxwell Award MITCH KING Named fifth best overall player in the Big Ten by CollegeFootballNews.com Pre-season first team all-Big Ten by Lindy’s Pre-season second team all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports MARCUS WILSON Defensive Next Man In Award MIKE KLINKENBORG Named to first Academic all-America team MARSHAL YANDA Named to District VII first Academic all-America team Pre-season second team all-Big Ten by The Sporting News Named Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 10th) Named 18th best tackle in the nation by The Sporting News Named 2006 Permanent Team Captain Named 2006 Permanent Team Captain Coaches Appreciated Award for Defense Offensive Most Valuable Player Defensive Most Valuable Player Iron Hawk Award Second team all-Big Ten by media Hayden Fry Extra Heartbeat Award Honorable mention all-Big Ten by coaches Second team all-Big Ten by coaches Honorable mention all-Big Ten by media MATT KROUL Selected to compete in Senior Bowl Pre-season third team all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports ALBERT YOUNG RYAN MAJERUS Pre-season honorable mention all-America by Street & Smith’s Coaches Appreciation Award for Special Teams Pre-season first team all-Big Ten by Street & Smith’s Pre-season first team all-Big Ten by CollegeFootballNews.com JASON MANSON Pre-season second team all-Big Ten by Athlon Sports Win During the Week Award Pre-season second team all-Big Ten by Lindy’s Named seventh best running back in the nation by The Sporting News Named eighth best overall player in the Big Ten by CollegeFootballNews.com Named to pre-season watch list for the Maxwell Award Coaches Appreciation Award for Offense

78 Iowa Hawkeye Football 2006 GAME SUMMARIES

Iowa 41, Montana 7 Iowa 20, Syracuse 13 (2ot) Sept. 2, 2006, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA Sept. 9, 2006, Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY

Montana ______0 ______0 ______7 ______0 ______7 Iowa ______0 ______7 ______3 ______0 ______3 _____ 7 ______20 Iowa ______7 ______10 ______7 ______17 ______41 Syracuse ______7 ______0 ______0 ______3 ______3 _____ 0 ______13

GAME RECAP GAME RECAP Iowa won its sixth-straight season opener, defeating Montana 41-7 in Iowa used a tremendous goal line stand in the second overtime to take a Kinnick Stadium. The win was Kirk Ferentz’s 50th win as head coach at Iowa. 20-13 win at Syracuse. The Hawkeyes won on the road despite committing four turnovers as starting QB Drew Tate missed the game due to an abdominal strain. The Hawkeyes jumped out to a 17-0 halftime advantage after touchdown Senior Jason Manson led the Hawkeye offense the entire day, earning a victory receptions by RB Albert Young (5 yards) and WR Dominique Douglas (9 yards) in his first career start at quarterback. and a 41-yard field goal by Austin Signor. The exciting end in the second overtime came after RB Albert Young had Montana scored its only points following an Iowa fumble, which it converted scored Iowa’s second touchdown of the day on Iowa’s possession. Syracuse used into a touchdown in the third quarter. Leading 17-7, Iowa closed the game with a pass interference penalty to gain a first down at the Iowa two-yard line. Two 24 unanswered points, scoring on its last four possessions. plays failed to gain a touchdown before another Iowa penalty game the Orange QB Drew Tate completed his third touchdown pass when he found TE Scott another first down. The Iowa defense held on four straight running plays from Chandler in the end zone for a six-yard score to extend Iowa’s lead to 24-7 late there to earn the victory. All told, Syracuse failed to score after running eight in the third period. plays from inside the Iowa five yard line. Young scored on a five-yard run, RB Dana Brown scored from one yard and Both teams had converted short field goals in the first overtime before Signor converted a 35-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. Iowa’s defense slammed the door in the second extra period. The win was the Tate completed 15-28 passes for 223 yards and three touchdowns. Young first September road win for Iowa since 2003 and improved Iowa’s overtime rushed for 93 yards and a touchdown and also caught four passes for 55 yards record to 3-1, including 2-0 in double overtime. and a score. Douglas, a true freshman, had three receptions for 43 yards and a Syracuse marched 78 yards in 13 plays and scored a touchdown on its first 25-yard punt return. possession to take an early 7-0 advantage. Iowa’s defense rallied after the first Signor replaced starting place kicker Kyle Schlicher, who sat out with an score and forced the Orange to only three points the remainder of the contest, injury. The redshirt freshman made all five PATs and both field goal attempts that coming in the final seconds of the fourth period. in his first college game. Manson engineered a nine-play, 67-yard scoring drive to even the game at Iowa’s defense was stifling, as it limited Montana to 144 total yards, including 7-7 in the second quarter when he connected with TE Scott Chandler for a one- just 10 rushing yards. The 10 yards rushing are the second-fewest under Ferentz. yard scoring strike. PK Kyle Schlicher put the Hawkeyes in front 10-7 with a 24-yard field goal in The Grizzlies were only able to advance the ball past the Hawkeye 30-yard line the third quarter. Iowa maintained a three-point lead until Syracuse converted once, that following Iowa’s lone turnover. Iowa collected an interception and a 41-yard field goal with six seconds left to send the game into overtime. forced Montana to punt five times in its six first-half possessions. Manson completed 16-32 passes for 202 yards. He threw one touchdown Junior LB Mike Klinkenborg recorded a team and career-high 11 tackles. pass, the first of his career, but had four interceptions. Young carried the ball Junior DE Bryan Mattison and sophomore DL Mitch King combined for 14 18 times for 73 yards and one score. TE Scott Chandler caught six passes for 65 tackles, including five for loss. yards and one touchdown, all in the first half. FS Marcus Paschal and LB Mike Klinkenborg led Iowa with 12 tackles. DE SCORING SUMMARY Kenny Iwebema had 11 tackles (9 solo), including three tackles for loss and 1.5 IA - - Young 5-yard pass from Tate (Signor kick) sacks. DL Mitch King equaled Iwebema in tackles for loss and sacks. IA - - Douglas 9-yard pass from Tate (Signor kick) IA - - Signor 41-yard field goal SCORING SUMMARY UM - - Allen 7-yard pass from Swogger (Carpenter kick) SU - - Smith 3-yard pass from Patterson (Shadle kick) IA - - Chandler 6-yard pass from Tate (Signor kick) IA - - Chandler 1-yard pass from Manson (Schlicher kick) IA - - Young 5-yard run (Signor kick) IA - - Schlicher 24-yard field goal IA - - Signor 35-yard field goal SU - - Shadle 41-yard field goal IA - - Brown 1-yard run (Signor kick) SU - - Shadle 19-yard field goal IA - - Schlicher 26-yard field goal Attendance: 70,585 IA - - Young 1-yard run (Schlicher kick)

MONTANA ______TEAM STATS ______IOWA Attendance: 37,199 11______First Downs ______22 IOWA ______TEAM STATS ______SYRACUSE 24-10 ______Rushes-Yards ______38-166 21______First Downs ______20 134______Passing Yards ______250 37-149 ______Rushes-Yards ______44-70 144______Total Offense ______416 202______Passing Yards ______210 17-31-1 ______Passes ______20-35-0 351______Total Offense ______280 9-45.2 ______Punts-Avg ______3-39.7 16-32-4 ______Passes ______21-38-0 0-0 ______Fumbles-Lost ______2-1 4-37.8 ______Punts-Avg ______7-46.9 10-117 ______Penalties-Yards ______8-79 1-0 ______Fumbles-Lost ______2-0 29:36 ______Possession Time ______30:24 7-40 ______Penalties-Yards ______7-58 26:40 ______Possession Time ______33:20 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: INDIVIDUAL LEADERS IOWA: Young 19-93, Sims 7-39 RUSHING: Montana: Coleman 12-24, Bradshaw 3-10 IOWA: Young 18-73, Sims 10-51 Syracuse: Brinkley 15-68, Moss 1-6 PASSING: IOWA: Tate 15-28-0-223, Manson 2-4-0-8 PASSING: Montana: Swogger 16-28-1-123, Bergquist 1-3-0-11 IOWA: Manson 16-32-4-202 Syracuse: Patterson 21-38-0-210 RECEIVING: RECEIVING: IOWA: Brodell 2-56, Young 4-55, Douglas 3-43 IOWA: Chandler 6-65, Grigsby 3-56 Montana: Allen 6-63, Bagley 2-19 Syracuse: Lane 7-59, Smith 5-61

TACKLES: TACKLES: IOWA: Klinkenborg 11, Mattison 7, King 7 IOWA: Paschal 12, Klinkenborg 12 Montana: Anderson 9, Harris 6 Syracuse: Smith 13

Iowa Hawkeye Football 79 2006 GAME SUMMARIES

Iowa 27, Iowa State 17 Iowa 24, Illinois 7 Sept. 16, 2006, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA Sept. 23, 2006, Memorial Stadium, Champaign, IL

Northern Iowa ______0 ______7 ______0 ______14 ______21 Iowa ______0 ______21 ______0 ______3 ______24 Iowa ______14 ______17 ______7 ______7 ______45 Illinois ______0 ______0 ______0 ______7 ______7

GAME RECAP GAME RECAP Trailing 17-10 in the third quarter, Iowa scored 17 unanswered points for a Iowa scored three touchdowns within a 4:08 span in the second quarter 27-17 victory over in-state rival Iowa State in Kinnick Stadium. The win regains to lift the Hawkeyes to a 24-7 victory over Illinois in Memorial Stadium. Kirk possession of the Cy-Hawk Trophy and marks Iowa’s third victory over ISU in the Ferentz became Iowa’s second all-time winningest coach with the win. The win past four seasons. was also Iowa’s fourth-straight over the Fighting Illini. Iowa State took advantage of a 62-yard KO return to start the game, jumping RB Damian Sims scored his first points of the season on a one-yard run to a 7-0 advantage. Iowa got on the board later in the first period on a 38- at the 5:55 mark of the second period. Following a three-and-out, RB Albert yard field goal from Kyle Schlicher. After ISU had taken a 14-3 lead late in the second period, Iowa responded with a touchdown just before halftime. The Young scored on a six-yard run at the 2:57 mark. After an interception by the score came on an 11-yard pass from Drew Tate to Andy Brodell. Hawkeye defense, QB Drew Tate connected with TE Tony Moeaki on the first play Tate connected with TE Tony Moeaki on a 19-yard touchdown pass to tie from scrimmage for a 35-yard scoring strike at the 1:47 mark. The touchdown the game at 17-17 late in the third period. After forcing an ISU punt, Brodell pass was Tate’s 50th career scoring strike. produced a 31-yard punt return to punt the Hawkeye offense in good field PK Kyle Schlicher added a 45-yard field goal into the wind in the fourth position, giving Iowa a chance for its first lead of the game. Tate concluded quarter to give the Hawkeyes a 24-0 advantage. Illinois scored a late touchdown the scoring drive with a two-yard scoring strike to FB Tom Busch to give Iowa a to make the final score 24-7. 24-17 advantage early in the final period. Young finished with 97 all-purpose yards, a team-best 57 yards rushing on The Iowa defense was outstanding in the second half, holding Iowa State to 14 carries and a touchdown and six receptions for 40 yards. Sims finished with just three points. Iowa State was unable to take advantage of the only turnover 55 yards on 15 carries and a score, while RB Shonn Greene contributed 54 yards in the game midway through the final period and Schlicher converted a 44-yard on eight attempts. field goal with 42 seconds remaining to give the Hawkeyes a 27-17 advantage. Tate completed 17-27 passes for 190 yards and a touchdown. Freshman WR Tate, who missed the previous week’s game due to an abdominal strain, Dominique Douglas added 64 yards on five receptions. completed 26-38 passes for 274 yards and three touchdowns. He distributed The Hawkeye defense sacked Illinois quarterbacks three times and also the ball to nine different receivers. Tate also rushed five times for 31 yards. collected four interceptions. Iowa turned two of the miscues into 10 points. Leading the Iowa receivers was true freshman Dominique Douglas, who had DB Adam Shada collected a career-high two thefts, while DB Miguel Merrick and six receptions for 88 yards. TE Scott Chandler caught five passes for 52 yards. DB Devon Moylan each intercepted a pass. LB Mike Klinkenborg registered a Defensively, LB Edmond Miles collected a team-high nine tackles. DB team-high 10 tackles, while LB Edmond Miles was credited with seven stops, Charles Godfrey tied a career-high with eight stops (all solo), while DB Devon including one for loss, and one forced fumble. Moylan established a career high with eight tackles in his first career start. LB Punter Andy Fenstermaker had another good day in windy conditions. He Mike Klinkenborg, whose father passed away the previous Sunday, started and averaged 35.8 yards per punt, dropping three of his eight kicks inside the 20 amassed eight tackles, earning national honors as the Walter Camp Defensive and allowing Illinois a minus one yard on punt return yards. Player of the Week.

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY ISU - - Blythe 8-yard pass from Meyer (Culbertson kick) IA - - Sims 1-yard run (Schlicher kick) IA - - Schlicher 38-yard field goal IA - - Young 6 -yard run (Schlicher kick) ISU - - Meyer 9-yard run (Culbertson kick) IA - - Moeaki 35-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) IA - - Brodell 11-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) IA - - Schlicher 45-yard field goal ISU - - Culbertson 32-yard field goal IL - - Willis 31-yard pass from Williams (Reda kick) IA - - Moeaki 19-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) IA - - Busch 2-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) Attendance: 43,066 IA - - Schlicher 44-yard field goal IOWA ______TEAM STATS ______ILLINOIS Attendance: 70,585 20______First Downs ______21 42-154 ______Rushes-Yards ______35-121 ISU ______TEAM STATS ______IOWA 190______Passing Yards ______194 18______First Downs ______23 344______Total Offense ______315 36-171 ______Rushes-Yards ______136 17-27-1 ______Passes ______12-39-4 152______Passing Yards ______274 8-35.8 ______Punts-Avg ______5-34.0 323______Total Offense ______26-38-1 1-0 ______Fumbles-Lost ______2-0 15-31-0 ______Passes ______26-38-1 8-62 ______Penalties-Yards ______2-10 4-36.0 ______Punts-Avg ______4-28.8 32:15 ______Possession Time ______27:45 0-0 ______Fumbles-Lost ______0-0 5-35 ______Penalties-Yards ______5-57 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 31:37 ______Possession Time ______28:23 RUSHING: IOWA: Young 14-57, Sims 15-55 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: Illinois: Thomas 11-50, Williams 17-44 IOWA: Young 18-57, Tate 5-31 Iowa State: Meyer 15-74, Hicks 14-73 PASSING: IOWA: Tate 17-27-1-190 PASSING: Illinois: Williams 9-32-3-161 IOWA: Tate 26-38-1-274 Iowa State: Meyer 15-31-0-152 RECEIVING: IOWA: Douglas 5-64, Young 6-40 RECEIVING: Illinois: Willis 3-78, Warren 2-40 IOWA: Douglas 6-88, Chandler 5-52 Iowa State: Blythe 4-45, Davis 3-38 TACKLES: IOWA: Klinkenborg 10, Miles 7 TACKLES: Illinois: Leman 12, Mitchell 10 IOWA: Miles 9, four players with 8 Iowa State: Bowen 15, Caper 10

80 Iowa Hawkeye Football 2006 GAME SUMMARIES

Ohio State 38, Iowa 17 Iowa 47, Purdue 17 Sept. 30, 2006, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA Oct. 7, 2006, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA

Ohio State ______7 ______14 ______7 ______10 ______38 Iowa ______14 ______3 ______6 ______11 ______34 Iowa ______3 ______7 ______0 ______7 ______17 Purdue ______7 ______7 ______3 ______0 ______17

GAME RECAP GAME RECAP Top-ranked Ohio State scored on five of its first eight possessions to upend QB Drew Tate threw for two scores and RB Damian Sims ran for two, as Iowa 13th-ranked Iowa 38-17 in Kinnick Stadium. The loss was only Iowa’s second at cruised to a 47-17 victory over Purdue on homecoming in Kinnick Stadium. home in the last 27 games, dating back to 2002. Iowa sprinted out to a quick 20-0 advantage on a one-yard run by Sims, a two- The Buckeyes jumped out to a 14-3 advantage, but a 15-yard RB Albert Young yard reception by FB Tom Busch and a pair of PK Kyle Schlicher field goals (27 and touchdown run in the second quarter trimmed the deficit to 14-10. Young’s 39 yards). Purdue, who entered the game ranked eighth in scoring offense, was score was the first rushing touchdown Ohio State yielded in five games. nearly shutout in the first half, but finally got on the board with a 44-yard field Ohio State answered with 17 straight points to stretch its lead to 31-10 in goal as time expired in the first half. the fourth quarter. The Hawkeyes closed the gap to 31-17 on WR Andy Brodell’s The Hawkeyes scored on three of their first four second-half possessions. four-yard touchdown reception from QB Drew Tate early in the fourth quarter. Sims scored his second touchdown on an eight-yard run in the third quarter to Iowa would get no closer as its final three drives resulted in turnovers (two extend the Iowa lead to 27-3. TE Scott Chandler and RB Shonn Greene each had interceptions and a fumble). a four-yard score, Greene on a run and Chadler on a reception. Tate completed 19-41 passes for 249 yards, with one touchdown and three Iowa DB Adam Shada returned an interception a school-record 98 yards in interceptions. WR Scott Chandler had six catches for a team-best 87 yards. the fourth quarter to finish the scoring. The return was Iowa’s first interception Young led Iowa’s rushing attack with 48 yards on 11 attempts. returned for a touchdown since Jovon Johnson had an 18-yard TD return vs. Iowa was not penalized once in the game, while Ohio State was only flagged Northern Iowa on Sept. 17, 2005. three times for 18 yards. Sims, who replaced the injured Albert Young, started his first career contest Ohio State QB Troy Smith completed 16-25 passes for 186 yards and and rushed for a game and career-high 155 yards and two touchdowns. Tate four touchdowns. RB Antonio Pittman rushed 25 times for a game-high 117 completed 17-23 passes for 253 yards and two touchdowns. Tate distributed the yards, while WR Anthony Gonzalez caught five passes for 77 yards and two ball to eight different receivers. WR Dominique Douglas had four catches for a touchdowns. team-high 90 yards. LB Mike Klinkenborg and DB Miguel Merrick each posted a game and career- LB Mike Klinkenborg recorded double figures in tackles for the fourth high 14 tackles. LB Edmond Miles added eight stops, while Shada collected time in five games, as the junior was credited with a game and career-high five tackles and two pass break-ups to go with his interception return. The 13 tackles. DB Charles Godfrey amassed a career-high 12 stops, while LB Mike interception was his third of the year and sixth of his career. Humpal accumulated nine tackles, including one for loss. SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY IA - - Sims 1-yard run (Schlicher kick) OSU - - Gonzalez 12-yard pass from Smith (Pettrey kick) IA - - Busch 2-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) IA - - Schlicher 32-yard field goal IA - - Schlicher 39-yard field goal OSU - - Pittman 4-yard run (Pettery kick) IA - - Schlicher 27-yard field goal IA - - Young 15-yard run (Schlicher kick) PU - - Summers 44-yard field goal OSU - - Hall 6-yard pass from Smith (Pettrey kick) IA - - Sims 8-yard run (Schlicher kick) OSU - - Gonzalez 30-yard pass from Smith (Pettrey kick) PU - - Orton 18-yard pass from Painter (Summers kick) OSU - - Pettrey 36-yard field goal IA - - Chandler 4-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) IA - - Brodell 4-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) PU - - Taylor 16-yard run (Summers kick) OSU - - Robiskie 12-yard pass from Smith (Pettrey kick) IA - - Greene 4-yard run (Schlicher kick failed) IA - - Shada 98-yard interception return (Schlicher kick) Attendance: 70,585 Attendance: 70,585 OHIO STATE ______TEAM STATS ______IOWA 23______First Downs ______18 PURDUE ______TEAM STATS ______IOWA 50-226 ______Rushes-Yards ______20-106 24______First Downs ______25 186______Passing Yards ______249 36-202 ______Rushes-Yards ______40-286 400______Total Offense ______336 254______Passing Yards ______253 16-25-0 ______Passes ______19-41-3 456______Total Offense ______539 5-39.6 ______Punts-Avg ______5-33.4 23-48-3 ______Passes ______17-23-0 1-0 ______Fumbles-Lost ______1-1 4-40.5 ______Punts-Avg ______2-47.5 3-18 ______Penalties-Yards ______0-0 1-0 ______Fumbles-Lost ______4-3 40:30 ______Possession Time ______19:30 3-27 ______Penalties-Yards ______3-25 34:45 ______Possession Time ______25:15 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: INDIVIDUAL LEADERS IOWA: Young 11-48, Sims 5-38 RUSHING: Ohio State: Pittman 25-117, Wells 14-78 IOWA: Sims 20-155, Greene 11-88 Purdue: Sheets 14-73, Taylor 8-63 PASSING: PASSING: IOWA: Tate 19-41-3-249 IOWA: Tate 17-23-0-253 Ohio State: Smith 16-25-0-186 Purdue: Painter 22-46-2-249, Elliott 1-2-1-5

RECEIVING: RECEIVING: IOWA: Chandler 6-87, Douglas 4-63 IOWA: Douglas 4-90, Brodell 2-71 Ohio State: Gonzalez 5-77, Ginn Jr. 7-69 Purdue: Bryant 6-96, Lymon 4-60

TACKLES: TACKLES: IOWA: Klinkenborg 13, Godfrey 12 IOWA: Klinkenborg 14, Merrick 14, Miles 8 Ohio State: Smith 6 Purdue: Hall 7, Vinson 7, Spencer 7

Iowa Hawkeye Football 81 2006 GAME SUMMARIES

Indiana 31, Iowa 28 Michigan 20, Iowa 6 Oct. 14, 2006, Memorial Stadium, Bloomington, IN Oct. 22, 2006, Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI

Iowa ______14 ______7 ______0 ______7 ______28 Iowa ______0 ______0 ______6 ______0 ______6 Indiana ______7 ______10 ______7 ______7 ______31 Michigan ______0 ______3 ______7 ______10 ______20

GAME RECAP GAME RECAP Indiana outscored Iowa 24-7 in the final 34 minutes en route to a 31-28 upset Michigan held Iowa without a touchdown for the first time this season en of the 13th-ranked Hawkeyes at Memorial Stadium. route to a 20-6 victory over the Hawkeyes at Michigan Stadium. The Hawkeyes sprinted out to a 21-7 advantage early in the second quarter Iowa trailed the third ranked team in the country by only three points at on touchdown runs by RB Damian Sims (1 yard) and WR Herb Grigsby (25 yards) the half. Michigan’s Garrett Rivas connected on a 20-yard field goal in the and a scoring reception by TE Scott Chandler (19 yards) from QB Drew Tate. Two second period for the only scoring of the half. of the touchdowns came after Indiana fumbles. The Hawkeyes tied the game at 3-3 on a Kyle Schlicher 34-yard field goal Indiana trimmed Iowa’s lead to 21-17 at the half on a 46-yard field goal as after an Iowa interception early in the third quarter. Michigan answered on its time expired in the second period. next possession, as a 64-yard kickoff return by Steve Breaston set up an eight- Following an Iowa fumble in the red zone, Indiana drove 88 yards and took a 24- play, 35-yard drive that culminated with a RB Mike Hart nine-yard scoring run 21 advantage on a WR James Hardy 23-yard touchdown reception late in the third to make the score 10-3. period. Iowa reclaimed the lead on Sims’ second one-yard touchdown run to make Iowa trimmed the deficit to four (10-6) on a Schlicher 22-yard field goal the score 28-24 at the 12:36 mark of the fourth quarter. late in the third period, driving 75 yards to reach the Michigan three. The Hardy, who had eight receptions for 104 yards, scored his third touchdown Wolverines added 10 points and held the Hawkeyes scoreless in the fourth when he caught a 20-yard pass from QB Kellen Lewis to put Indiana on top by quarter to remain undefeated. three points (31-28) with 9:51 left to play. Iowa had an opportunity to tie or QB Drew Tate completed 21-36 passes for 197 yards. WR Dominique Douglas take the lead late in the contest, but a QB Drew Tate pass deflected off WR Andy caught six passes for 63 yards, while TE Scott Chandler caught four passes for Brodell’s hands and was intercepted by Indiana at the 15-yard line. 63 yards. RB Damian Sims rushed seven times for a team-best 22 yards. Tate completed 23-40 passes for a season-high 292 yards and a touchdown. Michigan QB Chad Henne completed 23-33 passes for 203 yards and an Sims rushed 22 times for 94 yards and two touchdowns. WR Trey Stross caught interception. Hart carried the ball 31 times for a game-high 126 yards. WR six balls for a career-high 67 yards. Iowa converted a season-best 70.5 percent of Adrian Arrington had a game-high eight catches for 79 yards. its third downs (12-17). Defensively, Iowa had three players post nine tackles, DB Miguel Merrick, DB Indiana’s Lewis finished the game completing 19-25 passes for 255 yards and Charles Godfrey and LB Edmond Miles. DE Bryan Mattison collected five tackles, three scores. including two sacks that resulted in 26 yards lost, and a forced fumble. LB Edmond Miles registered a career and game-high 11 tackles (8 solo), including four for loss. DL Matt Kroul tallied a season-high eight stops and DB SCORING SUMMARY Adam Shada was credited with seven solo tackles. LB Mike Klinkenborg amassed UM - - Rivas 20-yard field goal seven stops, including one for loss, and also recovered a fumble. IA - - Schlicher 34-yard field goal UM - - Hart 9-yard run (Rivas kick) SCORING SUMMARY IA - - Schlicher 22-yard field goal IA - - Sims 1-yard run (Schlicher kick) UM - - Rivas 37-yard field goal IU - - Hardy 16-yard pass from Lewis (Starr kick) UM - - Hart 10-yard run (Rivas kick) IA - - Chandler 19-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) IA - - Grigsby 25-yard run (Schlicher kick) Attendance: 110,923 IU - - Lewis 2-yard run (Starr kick) IU - - Starr 46-yard field goal IOWA ______TEAM STATS ______MICHIGAN IU - - Hardy 23-yard pass from Lewis (Starr kick) 14______First Downs ______19 IA - - Sims 1-yard run (Schlicher kick) 24-41 ______Rushes-Yards ______39-88 IU - - Hardy 20-yard pass from Lewis (Starr kick) 197______Passing Yards ______203 238______Total Offense ______291 Attendance: 31,392 21-36-0 ______Passes ______23-33-1 7-37.7 ______Punts-Avg ______5-43.0 IOWA ______TEAM STATS ______INDIANA 3-1 ______Fumbles-Lost ______1-0 27______First Downs ______22 3-18 ______Penalties-Yards ______4-35 37-175 ______Rushes-Yards ______42-158 25:37 ______Possession Time ______34:23 292______Passing Yards ______255 467______Total Offense ______413 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 23-40-1 ______Passes ______19-25-0 RUSHING: 3-29.0 ______Punts-Avg ______4-40.2 IOWA: Sims 7-22, Young 9-17 1-1 ______Fumbles-Lost ______3-2 Michigan: Hart 31-126 7-80 ______Penalties-Yards ______6-55 29:11 ______Possession Time ______30:49 PASSING: IOWA: Tate 21-36-0-197 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Michigan: Henne 23-33-1-203 RUSHING: IOWA: Sims 22-94, Greene 9-38 RECEIVING: Indiana: McCray 13-84, Thigpen 13-35 IOWA: Chandler 4-66, Douglas 6-63 PASSING: Michigan: Arrington 8-79, Breaston 7-49 IOWA: Tate 23-40-1-292 Indiana: Lewis 19-25-0-255 TACKLES: IOWA: Merrick 9, Godfrey 9, Miles 9 RECEIVING: Michigan: Adams 6, Trent 5 IOWA: Stross 6-67, Grigsby 5-66 Indiana: Hardy 8-104, Gilmore 5-62

TACKLES: IOWA: Miles 11, Kroul 8 Indiana: Thomas 11, Porter 8 82 Iowa Hawkeye Football 2006 GAME SUMMARIES

Iowa 24, Northern Illinois 14 Northwestern 21, Iowa 7 Oct. 28, 2006, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA Nov. 4, 2006, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA

Northern Illinois ____0 ______0 ______0 ______14 ______14 Northwestern _____ 7 ______7 ______0______7 ______21 Iowa ______7 ______10 ______0 ______7 ______24 Iowa ______0 ______0 ______7______0 ______7

GAME RECAP GAME RECAP Iowa became bowl eligible for the sixth straight year with a 24-14 non- Northwestern scored the game’s first 14 points and held on to defeat Iowa conference triumph over Northern Illinois in Kinnick Stadium. for the second straight year, 21-7 at Kinnick Stadium. The loss was only Jake Christensen started at quarterback for the injured Drew Tate, completing Iowa’s third in its last 30 games at Kinnick Stadium. 19-30 passes for 256 yards and two touchdowns. Christensen became Iowa’s The Wildcats scored touchdowns on two of their first three possessions first left-handed quarterback to start since Phil Suess (1977-80) and the first to grab a 14-0 advantage in the first half. Northwestern’s second touchdown redshirt freshman to start since in 2000. came after recovering an Iowa QB Drew Tate fumble on Iowa’s six yard line. Iowa took a 17-0 lead in the first half. RB Albert Young scored on a seven- Iowa’s best chance to get on the scoreboard in the second half ended with a yard run, WR Dominique Douglas caught a six-yard touchdown pass following pass interception at the Wildcat goal line. a Marcus Paschal interception and PK Kyle Schlicher converted a 38-yard field Trailing 14-0, Iowa trimmed the deficit to seven on a three-yard RB goal. Damian Sims scoring run with 3:46 left in the third period. Iowa reached Northern Illinois’ Garrett Wolfe scored on a one-yard run on the first play Northwestern territory midway through the final period before being forced to of the fourth period to cut the Iowa advantage to 17-7. The Huskies added punt and Iowa’s final possession ended with a tipped pass being intercepted. another touchdown on their next possession to trim the Hawkeye lead to 17- Northwestern added its third touchdown late in the fourth quarter to seal the 14 with 8:40 remaining. Christensen responded by engineering a nine-play, victory. 80-yard drive that consumed 4:44 and culminated with a TE Scott Chandler Tate completed 18-27 passes for 147 yards and had two interceptions and 10-yard scoring reception with 3:56 remaining, stretching the Iowa advantage a fumble. RB Albert Young rushed 18 times for 72 yards, while WR Dominique to 24-14. Douglas caught a season-high seven passes for 78 yards to lead the Hawkeye Young eclipsed the century mark for the first time this season, rushing for offensive attack. a game-high 124 yards on 25 attempts. Chandler led Iowa receivers with five Northwestern QB C.J. Bacher completed 19-29 passes for 218 yards and a catches for 63 yards. WR Andy Brodell caught three passes for 64 yards. touchdown. RB Tyrell Sutton carried the ball 28 times for a game-high 168 Wolfe, who entered the game as the nation’s leading rusher, was limited to yards and a touchdown. 66 rushing yards on 22 attempts. The Hawkeye defense held the Huskies to Defensively, Iowa collected interceptions by DB Charles Godfrey and DB 196 total yards and 73 yards rushing; entering the contest Northern Illinois Miguel Merrick. Iowa had two players post double-figures tackles: linebackers averaged 412.2 yards total offense and 201.4 yards rushing. Mike Klinkenborg and Edmond Miles. Klinkenborg collected a career-high 16 Iowa’s defense was led by LB Edmond Miles, LB Mike Klinkenborg and DE tackles, including a sack, while Miles was credited with 10 stops, including Bryan Mattison. Miles and Klinkenborg each collected a team-best 11 tackles. one for loss, and a pass break-up. Klinkenborg also recovered a fumble. Mattison posted nine tackles and was credited with two pass break-ups and OLB Mike Humpal joined Paschal with an SCORING SUMMARY interception. NU - - Sutton 5-yard run (Howells kick) NU - - Peterman 7-yard pass from Bacher (Howells kick) SCORING SUMMARY IA - - Sims 3-yard run (Schlicher kick) IA - - Young 7-yard run (Schlicher kick) NU - - Jordan 34-yard run (Howells kick) IA - - Schlicher 38-yard field goal IA - - Douglas 6-yard pass from Christensen (Schlicher kick) Attendance: 70,585 NIU - - Wolfe 1-yard run (Nendick kick) NIU - - Davis 25-yard pass from Horvath (Nendick kick) N’WESTERN ______TEAM STATS ______IOWA IA - - Chandler 10-yard pass from Christensen (Schlicher kick) 23______First Downs ______16 41-225 ______Rushes-Yards ______32-117 Attendance: 70,585 218______Passing Yards ______147 443______Total Offense ______264 NIU ______TEAM STATS ______IOWA 19-29-2 ______Passes ______18-27-2 13______First Downs ______21 3-33.7 ______Punts-Avg ______5-41.6 26-73 ______Rushes-Yards ______43-149 0-0 ______Fumbles-Lost ______1-1 123______Passing Yards ______256 3-35 ______Penalties-Yards ______2-25 196______Total Offense ______405 33:22 ______Possession Time ______26:38 15-30-2 ______Passes ______19-30-1 5-38.4 ______Punts-Avg ______2-38.5 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 1-1 ______Fumbles-Lost ______3-2 RUSHING: 4-30 ______Penalties-Yards ______6-64 IOWA: Young 18-72, Sims 10-46 25:49 ______Possession Time ______34:11 Northwestern: Sutton 28-168, Jordan 6-57

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS PASSING: RUSHING: IOWA: Tate 18-27-2-147 IOWA: Young 25-124, Sims 7-29 Northwestern: Bacher 19-29-2-218 Northern Illinois: Wolfe 22-66, Horvath 4-7 RECEIVING: PASSING: IOWA: Douglas 7-78, Chandler 3-27 IOWA: Christensen 19-30-1-256 Northwestern: Lane 5-52, Brewer 1-48 Northern Illinois: Horvath 15-30-2-123 TACKLES: RECEIVING: IOWA: Klinkenborg 16, Miles 10 IOWA: Brodell 3-64, Chandler 5-63 Northwestern: Battle 10, Kadela 9 Northern Illinois: Britt Davis 4-38, Wolfe 3-28

TACKLES: IOWA: Miles 11, Klinkenborg 11 Northern Illinois: Utschig 15

Iowa Hawkeye Football 83 2005 GAME SUMMARIES

Wisconsin 24, Iowa 21 Minnesota 34, Iowa 24 Nov. 11, 2006, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA Nov. 18, 2006, Metrodome, Minneapolis, MN

Wisconsin _____ 10 ______7 ______0______7 ______24 Iowa ______7______10 ______0 ______7 ______24 Iowa ______0 ______14 ______0______7 ______21 Minnesota ______6______14 ______7 ______7 ______34

GAME RECAP GAME RECAP Wisconsin snapped a four-game losing streak to Iowa with a 24-21 victory Minnesota turned five Iowa turnovers into 21 points, snapping its five- in Kinnick Stadium. The win gives the Badgers’ possession of the Heartland game losing streak to Iowa with a 34-24 win in the 100th meeting between Trophy for the first time since it was introduced in 2004. the two teams in the Metrodome. The Golden Gophers reclaimed possession Wisconsin back-up QB Tyler Donovan completed 17-24 passes and threw of Floyd of Rosedale with the victory. two touchdown passes and WR Luke Swan caught four passes for a game-high Iowa scored points on three of its first five possessions on a WR Andy 113 yards and a touchdown to lead the Badgers to victory. Brodell 50-yard touchdown pass from QB Drew Tate, a RB Albert Young one- The Badgers grabbed an early 10-0 lead, but the Hawkeyes erased the yard scoring run and PK Kyle Schlicher 37-yard field goal. early deficit with consecutive seven-play touchdown drives capped by QB Trailing 20-17, Iowa had first-and-goal from the three yard-line in the Drew Tate scoring passes to TE Tony Moeaki (four yards) and FB Tom Busch second period, but Minnesota intercepted Tate to thwart the Iowa threat. Iowa’s first two second-half possessions ended in interceptions, which (three yards). Wisconsin reclaimed the lead 17-14 on a 42-yard touchdown Minnesota converted into 14 points to build a 34-17 advantage. TE Scott pass from Donovan to Swan with 42 seconds left in the half. Chandler caught a three-yard touchdown pass midway through the fourth The Badgers scored their final touchdown on a 15-play, 97-yard drive that quarter to trim the Hawkeye deficit to 34-24, but Iowa was unable to score on consumed 7:40 early in the fourth period. Tate connected with WR Trey its final two possessions. Stross for a 26-yard touchdown with 10:20 left to cut the Badger advantage Tate completed 26-36 passes to 11 different receivers for 354 yards and to 24-21. The scoring reception was the first of Stross’ career. Iowa had two two touchdowns and finished with 365 yards of total offense. The 354 yards more possessions, but failed to score. passing, rank 15th-best in Iowa single-game annals while the 365 yards total Wisconsin, who had allowed only three passing touchdowns the previous offense rank 13th-best. 10 games combined, allowed Tate to complete three in Iowa’s home finale. Brodell finished with seven receptions for 159 yards and a score, both In addition to the three scoring strikes, Tate completed 10-31 passes for 170 career highs. His performance ties him with Marv Cook for Iowa’s 13th- yards. RB Damian Sims rushed seven times for 53 yards. highest single-game receiving total. Wisconsin dominated time of possession, holding the ball for 38:48, Young carried the ball 25 times for a season-high 133 yards, topping the compared to Iowa’s 21:12. 100-yard plateau for the second time this season and tenth time in his career. Defensively, Iowa had four players post double-digit tackles. DB Marcus The 133 yards moved him past Dennis Mosley and into eighth in Iowa career Paschal was credited with a game and career-high 14. LB Mike Klinkenborg rushing with 2,141 yards. tallied 12, LB Edmond Miles amassed 11 and DT Matt Kroul collected a career- Minnesota RB Amir Pinnix rushed 23 times for 119 yards and two touchdowns. high 10. DT Mitch King had eight tackles (seven solo), including 1.5 for loss. QB Bryan Cupito completed 18-30 passes for 267 yards and two scores. DB Charles Godfrey and Bradley Fletcher each forced a fumble, while King and LB Mike Klinkenborg amassed a team-high 10 tackles. LB Edmond Miles Paschal each recovered a fumble. became the 56th Iowa Hawkeye to collect 200 career stops as Miles’ four tackles increased his career total to 200. SCORING SUMMARY UW - - Mehlhaff 31-yard field goal SCORING SUMMARY UW - - Beckum 3-yard pass from Donovan (Mehlhaff kick) UM - - Pinnix 10-yard run (Giannini kick) IA - - Moeaki 4-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) IA - - Brodell 50-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) IA - - Busch 3-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) UM - - Thomas 2-yard run (Monroe kick) UW - - Swan 42-yard pass from Donovan (Mehlhaff kick) IA - - Young 1-yard run (Schlicher kick) UW - - Hill 1-yard run (Mehlhaff kick) UM - - Wheelwright 64-yard pass from Cupito (Monroe kick) IA - - Stross 24-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) IA - - Schlicher 37-yard field goal UM - - Spaeth 3-yard pass from Cupito (Monroe kick) UM - - Pinnix 25-yard run (Monroe kick) Attendance: 70,585 IA - - Chandler 3-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher)

WISC ______TEAM STATS ______IOWA Attendance: 64,140 16______First Downs ______12 44-143 ______Rushes-Yards ______19-134 MINNESOTA ______TEAM STATS ______IOWA 228______Passing Yards ______170 23______First Downs ______16 371______Total Offense ______304 42-192 ______Rushes-Yards ______36-182 17-24-0 ______Passes ______10-31-1 267______Passing Yards ______364 6-40.3 ______Punts-Avg ______7-39.1 459______Total Offense ______546 4-2 ______Fumbles-Lost ______0-0 18-30-1 ______Passes ______27-38-4 6-45 ______Penalties-Yards ______5-45 3-50.7 ______Punts-Avg ______1-52.0 38:48 ______Possession Time ______21:12 0-0 ______Fumbles-Lost ______2-1 6-50 ______Penalties-Yards ______3-33 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 32:35 ______Possession Time ______27:25 RUSHING: IOWA: Sims 7-53, Young 8-41 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Wisconsin: Hill 28-77, Donovan 13-61 RUSHING: IOWA: Young 25-133, Sims 6-37 PASSING: Minnesota: Pinnix 23-119, Thomas 15-79 IOWA: Tate 10-31-1-170 Wisconsin: Donovan 17-24-0-228 PASSING: IOWA: Tate 26-36-3-354 RECEIVING: Minnesota: Cupito 18-30-1-267 IOWA: Chandler 1-64, Sims 1-35 Wisconsin: Swan 4-113, Beckum 8-70 RECEIVING: IOWA: Brodell 7-159, Douglas 6-67 Minnesota: Payne 7-64, Spaeth 5-44 TACKLES: IOWA: Paschal 14, Klinkenborg 12, Miles 11 TACKLES: Wisconsin: Strickland 6, Casillas 5, Stellmacher 5 IOWA: Klinkenborg 10, Paschal 9 Minnesota: Sherels 14, Reese 10, Jones 9 84 Iowa Hawkeye Football 2006 GAME SUMMARIES/SID DIRECTORY

Texas 26, Iowa 24 Illinois Football SID: ______Cassie Arner Dec. 30, 2006, Alamodome, San Antonio, TX SID E-mail: [email protected] School Web Site: ______fightingillini.com Texas ______3______7 ______10 ______6 ______26 Office Telephone: ______(217) 244-3886 Iowa ______14______0 ______7 ______3 ______24 Home Telephone: ______(217) 390-6564 Press Row Telephone: ______(217) 333-1227 GAME RECAP Indiana Texas outscored Iowa 23-10 in the final three quarters en route to a 26-24 Football SID: ______Jeff Keag Alamo Bowl victory over the Hawkeyes in front of a bowl-record 65,875 fans SID E-mail: [email protected] in the Alamodome. School Web Site: ______iuhoosiers.com Office Telephone: ______(812) 855-9794 Iowa sprinted out of the gates, scoring touchdowns on its first two Home Telephone: ______(812) 219-2925 possessions. RB Albert Young scored on a one-yard run and WR Andy Brodell Press Row Telephone: ______(812) 855-2754 caught a 63-yard touchdown pass from QB Drew Tate. The 63-yard pass is the longest touchdown pass in Iowa bowl history. Iowa State After a Texas field goal, Iowa looked to stretch its lead to 21-3 on a nine- Football SID: ______Tom Kroeschell SID E-mail: [email protected] yard touchdown reception by TE Scott Chandler, but a flag negated the score. School Web Site: ______cyclones.com Texas intercepted a Tate pass in the end zone on the very next play. The Office Telephone: ______(515) 294-3372 Longhorns took advantage of Iowa’s misfortune and turned the turnover in Home Telephone: ______(515) 292-2904 seven points. Iowa took a 14-10 lead into the half. Press Row Telephone: ______(515) 294-8443 The Longhorns scored the next 10 points on a 43-yard field goal and Michigan State a 72-yard touchdown pass to grab a 20-14 advantage midway through the Football SID: ______John Lewandowski third period. Iowa quickly answered with a four-play, 68-yard drive that SID E-mail: [email protected] culminated with a 23-yard touchdown reception by Brodell. School Web Site: ______msuspartans.com Texas responded with a touchdown on the following possession to go up Office Telephone: ______(517) 355-2271 Home Telephone: ______(517) 381-9456 26-21. Iowa added a PK Kyle Schlicher 38-yard field goal late in the fourth Press Row Telephone: ______(517) 353-0630 quarter to cut the deficit to 26-24. The Longhorns became the first team to win the Alamo Bowl when trailing at the half. Minnesota Tate completed 15-25 passes for 274 yards and two touchdowns. Brodell Football SID: ______Shane Sandersfeld tied an Iowa bowl record with two touchdown receptions and matched a career SID E-mail: [email protected] School Web Site: ______www.gophersports.com high with 159 receiving yards on six receptions. Furthermore, the 159 yards Office Telephone: ______(612) 626-0299 is an Alamo Bowl receiving record. Cell Telephone: ______(612) 554-7207 Texas QB Colt McCoy was named the Most Outstanding Offensive Player. Press Row Telephone: ______(612) 627-4400 McCoy completed 26-40 passes for 308 yards and two scores. Northern Illinois Four Hawkeyes recorded seven tackles or more. DB Miguel Merrick had Interim Football SID: ______Donna Turner a team-high eight tackles. DB Charles Godfrey and LB Ed Miles each were SID E-mail: [email protected] credited with seven stops. LB Zach Gabelmann, who started in place of School Web Site: ______niuhuskies.com injured LB Mike Klinkenborg, also collected a career-high seven tackles. Office Telephone: ______(815) 753-9513 Cell Telephone: ______(815) 793-5474 Press Row Telephone: ______(815) 753-0609 or 0630 SCORING SUMMARY IA - - Young 1-yard run (Schlicher kick) Northwestern IA - - Brodell 63-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) Football SID: ______Mike Wolf UT - - Bailey 27-yard field goal SID E-mail: [email protected] School Web Site: ______nusports.com UT - - Sweed 20-yard pass from McCoy (Bailey kick) Office Telephone: ______(847) 467-2028 UT - - Bailey 43-yard field goal Home Telephone: ______(847) 833-3095 UT - - Charles 72-yard pass from McCoy (Bailey kick) Press Row Telephone: ______(847) 491-8835 IA - - Brodell 23-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) UT - - Young 2-yard run (McCoy pass failed) Penn State Football SID: ______Jeff Nelson IA - - Schlicher 38-yard field goal SID E-mail: [email protected] School Web Site: ______gopsusports.com Attendance: 65,875 Office Telephone: ______(814) 865-1757 Home Telephone: ______(814) 234-1411 TEXAS ______TEAM STATS ______IOWA Press Row Telephone: ______(814) 863-1121 17______First Downs ______17 Purdue 21-70 ______Rushes-Yards ______34-89 Football SID: ______Tom Schott 308______Passing Yards ______274 SID E-mail: [email protected] 378______Total Offense ______363 School Web Site: ______purduesports.com Office Telephone: ______(765) 494-3145 26-40-0 ______Passes ______15-25-1 Home Telephone: ______(765) 427-1721 6-37.8 ______Punts-Avg ______5-42.4 Press Row Telephone: ______(765) 494-9079 or 9080 2-1 ______Fumbles-Lost ______2-1 6-60 ______Penalties-Yards ______8-53 Syracuse 29:04 ______Possession Time ______30:56 Football SID: ______Sue Cornelius Edson SID E-mail: [email protected] School Web Site: ______suathletics.com INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Office Telephone: ______(315) 443-2608 RUSHING: Home Telephone: ______(315) 469-8007 IOWA: Young 13-64, Sims 12-26 Press Row Telephone: ______(315) 443-4241 Texas: Charles 4-26, Shipley 1-14 Western Michigan Football SID: ______Mat Kanan PASSING: SID E-mail: [email protected] IOWA: Tate 15-25-1-274 School Web Site: ______wmubroncos.com Texas: McCoy 26-40-0-308 Office Telephone: ______(269) 387-4125 Cell Telephone: ______(269) 998-2259 Press Row Telephone: ______(269) 387-3064 or 3065 RECEIVING: IOWA: Brodell 6-159, Douglas 3-40 Wisconsin Texas: Sweed 3-70, Cosby 7-59 Football SID: ______Justin Doherty SID E-mail: [email protected] School Web Site: ______uwbadgers.com TACKLES: Office Telephone: ______(608) 262-1811 IOWA: Merrick 8, Three with 7 Home Telephone: ______(608) 225-1891 Texas: Miller 11, Griffin 10 Press Row Telephone: ______(608) 262-7766 Iowa Hawkeye Football 85 2007 OPPONENTS

Northern Illinois University Syracuse University Sept. 1, Soldier Field, Chicago, IL Sept. 8, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA

School Facts School Facts Location: DeKalb, Illinois 2007 Schedule: Location: Syracuse, New York 2007 Schedule: Founded: 1895 Sept. 1 vs. Iowa (at Chicago) Founded: 1870 Aug. 31 Washington Enrollment: 25,208 Sept. 8 Southern Illinois Enrollment: 11,000 Sept. 8 at Iowa Nickname: Huskies Sept. 15 Eastern Michigan Nickname: Orange Sept. 15 Illinois Colors: Cardinal and Black Sept. 22 at Idaho Colors: Orange Sept. 22 at Louisville Conference: Mid-American West Division Sept. 29 at Central Michigan Conference: Big East Sept. 29 at Miami (OH) President: John Peters Oct. 6 at Temple President: Nancy Cantor Oct. 6 West Virginia Athletic Director: Jim Phillips Oct. 13 Western Michigan Athletic Director: Dr. Daryl Gross Oct. 13 Rutgers Stadium: Huskie Stadium Oct. 20 at Wisconsin Stadium: Carrier Dome Oct. 20 Buffalo Capacity: 24,000 Oct. 27 at Toledo Capacity: 49,262 Nov. 3 at Pittsburgh Playing Surface: Field Turf Nov. 10 Kent State Playing Surface: Field Turf Nov. 10 South Florida Nov. 17 at Navy Nov. 17 at Connecticut Coaches Information Nov. 24 Ball State Coaches Information Nov. 24 Cincinnati Head Coach: Joe Novak Head Coach: Greg Robinson At Northern Illinois: 61-66 (11 years) At Syracuse: 5-18 (2 years) Career: 61-66 (11 years) Career: 5-18 (2 years) Coaches Phone: (815) 753-1825 Coaches Phone: (315) 443-2608 Coaching Staff (Assignments): Coaching Staff (Assignments): Denny Doornbos (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers) Phil Earley (Quaterbacks) Mike Wittke (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) Derrick Jackson (Defensive Line) Chris Beatty (Running Backs) Steve Russ (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers) Greg Bower (Tight Ends) Jim Salgado (Cornerbacks/Secondary) Scott Spencer (Safeties/Nickel Backs) Harold Etheridge (Offensive Line) Chris Weisehan (Offensive Line) P.J. Fleck (Receivers) Brian White (Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends) John Hauser (Defensive Backs) Chris White (Recruiting Coordinator/Wide Receivers) Jeff Phelps (Defensive Tackles) Desmond Robinson (Assistant AD for Football Operations) Mike Sabock (Defensive Ends) Will Hicks Jr. (Strength and Conditioning)

Sports Information Sports Information Interim Football Contact: Donna Turner SID: Sue Cornelius Edson (815) 753-9513 Office: Home: (315) 469-8007 Press Box: (815) 753-0609 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: niuhuskies.com Office: (315) 443-2608 SID Mailing Address: 209 Convocation Center, NIU 1525 Press Box: (315) 443-4241 West Lincoln Highway, DeKalb, IL 60115 Website: suathletics.com Radio Network: Huskie Radio Network SID Mailing Address: Syracuse University Athletics Communications, Manley Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Bill Baker (630) 232-8811, x-120 Field House, Syracuse, NY 13244-5020 Color Analyst (Phone): Mark Lindo (630) 420-6492 Radio Network: Syracuse ISP Radio Network Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Matt Park (315-491-9587) Series History Color Analyst: Dick MacPherson Iowa leads series: 6-0 At Iowa City: 6-0 Series History Ferentz vs. Northern Illinois: 2-0 Iowa leads the series: 2-1 Novak vs. Iowa: 0-2 At Iowa City: 1-0 Current Streak: Iowa -- 6 At Syracuse: 1-1 Largest Iowa win: 57-3, 1986 Ferentz vs. Syracuse: 1-0 Robinsin vs. Iowa: 0-1 Squad Information Current Streak: Iowa -- 2 Offensive Formation: One-back Largest Iowa win: 41-3, 1976 Defensive Formation: Attack Four-Three Largest Syracuse win: 10-7, 1975 2006 Record: 7-6 Conference Record: 5-3 (3rd, West) Squad Information Letterman Returning/Lost: 41/15 Offensive Formation: West Coast Starters Returning/Lost: 15/11 Defensive Formation: Attacking 4-3 2006 Record: 4-8 Returning Starters: OG Chris Acevedo, C Eddie Adamski, OL Jon Brost, TE Conference Record: 1-6 (7th) Brandon Davis, WR Britt Davis, WR Marcus Perez, DE Larry English, LB Cory Lettermen Returning/Lost: 41/19 Hanson, LB Tim McCarthy, DB Bradley Pruitt, S Mark Reiter, CB Melvin Rice, DT Starters Returning/Lost: 10/12 Craig Rusch, K Chris Nendick, P Andy Dittbenner. Returning Starters: RB Curtis Brinkley, OG Ryan Durand, TE Tom Ferron, OG All-Star Candidates: C Eddie Adamski, TE Brandon Davis, WR Britt Davis, DE Carroll Madison, OT Marvin McCall, WR Rice Moss, SS Dowayne Davis, FS Joe Fields, Larry English, LB Tim McCarthy, K Chris Nendick. DT Tony Jenkins, DE Jameel McClain, K Patrick Shadle, LS Ian Hammond.

All-Star Candidates: RB Curtis Brinkley, SS Dowayne Davis, G Ryan Durand, TE Tom Ferron, FS Joe Fields, DE Brandon Gilbeaux, DT Tony Jenkins, G Carroll Madison, DE Jameel McClain, K Patrick Shadle, WR Taj Smith, WR Mike Williams.

86 Iowa Hawkeye Football Top Returnees 2007 OPPONENTS

Iowa State University University of Wisconsin Sept. 14, Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, IA Sept. 22, Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, WI Hy-Vee Cy-Hawk Series (Iowa leads, 2-1) School Facts Location: Madison, Wisconsin 2007 Schedule: School Facts Founded: 1848 Sept. 1 Washington State Location: Ames, Iowa 2007 Schedule: Enrollment: 41,169 Sept. 8 at UNLV Founded: 1858 Aug. 30 Kent State Nickname: Badgers Sept. 15 The Citadel Enrollment: 23,710 Sept. 8 Northern Iowa Colors: Cardinal and White Sept. 22 Iowa Nickname: Cyclones Sept. 15 Iowa Conference: Big Ten Sept. 29 Michigan State Colors: Cardinal and Gold Sept. 22 at Toledo Chancellor: John Wiley Oct. 6 at Illinois Conference: Big 12 Sept. 29 at Nebraska Athletic Director: Barry Alvarez Oct. 13 at Penn State President: Dr. Gregory L. Geoffroy Oct. 6 at Texas Tech Stadium: Camp Randall Stadium Oct. 20 Northern Illinois Athletic Director: Jamie Pollard Oct. 13 Texas Capacity: 80,360 Oct. 27 Indiana Stadium: Jack Trice Stadium Oct. 20 Oklahoma Playing Surface: Field Turf Nov. 3 at Ohio State Capacity: 55,000 Oct. 27 at Missouri Nov. 10 Michigan Playing Surface: Natural Grass Nov. 3 Kansas State Coaches Information Nov. 17 at Minnesota Nov. 10 Colorado Head Coach: Brett Bielema Coaches Information Nov. 17 at Kansas 12-1 (1 year) Head Coach: At Wisconsin: At Iowa State: First Year Career: 12-1 (1 year) Career: First Year Coaches Phone: (608) 262-1861 Coaches Phone: (515) 294-6720 Coaching Staff (Assignments): Coaching Staff (Assignments): Paul Chryst (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) Robert McFarland (Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line) (Defensive Coordinator) Wayne Bolt (Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers) Dave Doeren (Co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers/Recruiting Coordinator) Jay Boulware (Running Backs, Special Teams Coordinator) Henry Mason (Associate Head Coach/Wide Receivers/Asst. Recruiting Coordinator) Scott Fountain (Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator) Bob Bostad (Run Game Coordinator/Tight Ends) Jeff Koonz (Secondary) Kerry Cooks (Defensive Backs) Mike Pelton (Defensive Line) Randall McCray (Defensive Line) (Quarterbacks) Bob Palcic (Offensive Line) Shawn Raney (Secondary) John Settle (Running Backs) Jay Rodgers (Wide Receivers) Bill Nayes (Director of Football Operations) Barney Farrar (Director of Football Operations) Ken Sheppard (Strength and Conditioning) Sports Information SID: Justin Doherty Sports Information Home: (608) 845-7201; cell (608) 225-1891 SID: Tom Kroeschell E-Mail: [email protected] Home: (515) 292-2904 Office: (608) 262-1811 E-Mail: [email protected] Press Box: (608) 262-7766 Office: (515) 294-3372 Website: uwbadgers.com Press Box: (515) 294-8443 SID Mailing Address: University of Wisconsin, Athletic Communications Office Website: cyclones.com Kellner Hall, 1440 Monroe Street, Madison, WI 53711 SID Mailing Address: Athletic Media Relations, 1800 S. Fourth St., Jacobson Radio Network: Wisconsin Radio Network Athletic Building, Ames, IA 50011 Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Matt Lepay (608) 274-5450 Radio Network: KDRB Color Analyst (Phone): Mike Lucas (608) 274-5450 Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): John Walters (800) 858-5555 Color Analyst (Phone): Eric Heft (515) 222-9393 Series History Series Tied: 40-40-2 Series History At Iowa City: 23-15-1 Iowa leads series: 36-18 At Madison: 17-25-1 At Iowa City: 21-12 Ferentz vs. Wisconsin: 4-4 At Ames: 15-6 Bielema vs. Iowa: -- 1 Ferentz vs. Iowa State: 3-5 Current Streak: Wisconsin -- 1 Chizik vs. Iowa: 0-0 Largest Iowa win: 41-0, 1968 Current Streak: Iowa -- 1 Largest Wisconsin win: 44-0, 1894 Largest Iowa win: 57-3, 1985 Largest Iowa State win: 31-0, 1978 Squad Information Offensive Formation: Pro I Squad Information Defensive Formation: Multiple fronts Offensive Formation: Multiple 2006 Record: 12-1 Defensive Formation: 4-3 Conference Record: 7-1 (2nd) 2006 Record: 4-8 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 49/19 Conference Record: 1-7 (6th, North) Starters Returning/Lost: 16/6 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 28/23 Starters Returning/Lost: 10/14 Returning Starters: RB P.J. Hills, FB Bill Rentmeester, WR Paul Hubbard, WR Luke Swan, TE Andy Crooks, TE Travis Beckum, LG Andy Kemp, C Marcus Returning Starters: TE Ben Barkema, WR Todd Blythe, QB Bret Meyer, RG Coleman, RG Kraig Urbik, RT Eric Vanden Huevel, DL Jason Chapman, DL Nick Tom Schmeling, WR R.J. Sumral, SLB Jon Banks, SS Caleb Berg, WLB Alvin Hayden, DL Matt Shaughnessy, LB DeAndre Levy, LB Jonathan Casillas, CB Jack Bowen, NG Athyba Rubin, RCB Chris Singleton, P Mike Brandtner, PK Bret Ikegwuonu, CB Allen Langford, K Taylor Mehlaff, P Ken DeBauche. Culbertson. All-Star Candidates: WR Travis Beckum, LB Jonathon Casillas, DL Jason All-Star Candidates: WLB Alvin Bowen, QB Bret Meyer, WR Todd Blythe, PK Chapman, OL Marcus Coleman, TE Andy Crooks, P Ken DeBauche, DL Nick Bret Culbertson. Hayden, RB P.J. Hill, WR Paul Hubbard, DB Jack Ikegwuonu, DB Allen Langford, LB DeAndre Levy, K Taylor Mehlhaff, DL Matt Shaughnessy, WR Luke Swan, OL Eric Vanden Heuvel.

Iowa Hawkeye Football 87 2007 OPPONENTS

Indiana University Penn State University Sept. 29, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA Oct. 6, Beaver Stadium, State College, PA

School Facts School Facts Location: Bloomington, Indiana 2007 Schedule: Location: University Park, PA 2007 Schedule: Founded: 1820 Sept. 1 Indiana State Founded: 1855 Sept. 1 Florida International Enrollment: 38,903 Sept. 8 at Western Michigan Enrollment: 36,612 Sept. 8 Notre Dame Nickname: Hoosiers Sept. 15 Akron Nickname: Nittany Lions Sept. 15 Buffalo Colors: Cream and Crimson Sept. 22 Illinois Colors: Blue and White Sept. 22 at Michigan Conference: Big Ten Sept. 29 at Iowa Conference: Big Ten Sept. 29 at Illinois President: Michael McRobbie Oct. 6 Minnesota President: Dr. Graham Spanier Oct. 6 Iowa Athletic Director: Rick Greenspan Oct. 13 at Michigan State Athletic Director: Tim Curley Oct. 13 Wisconsin Stadium: Memorial Stadium Oct. 20 Penn State Stadium: Beaver Stadium Oct. 20 at Indiana Capacity: 52,354 Oct. 27 at Wisconsin Capacity: 107,282 Oct. 27 Ohio State Playing Surface: Astro Play Nov. 3 Ball State Playing Surface: Natural Grass Nov. 3 Purdue Nov. 10 at Northwestern Nov. 10 at Temple Coaches Information Nov. 17 Purdue Coaches Information Nov. 17 at Michigan State Head Coach: Head Coach: At Indiana: First Year At Penn State: 363-121-3 (41 years) Career Record: 81-67-3 (14 years) Career: 363-121-3 (41 years) Coaches Phone: (812) 855-9618 Coaches Phone: (814) 865-0412 Coaching Staff (Assignments): Coaching Staff (Assignments): Gerald Brown (Special Teams Coordinator/Running Backs) Dick Anderson (Offensive Line) (Quarterbacks/Passing Game Coordinator) Tom Bradley (Cornerbacks) Brian George (Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line) Galen Hall (Running Backs) Bobby Johnson (Offensive Line/Running Game Coordinator) Larry Johnson (Defensive Line) Billy Lynch (Wide Receivers) Bill Kenney (Offensive Tackles and Tight Ends) Joe Palcic (Co-Defensive Coordinator/Cornerbacks) Mike McQueary (Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator) George Ricumstrict (Special Teams Co-Coordinator/Linebackers) Brian Norwood (Safeties) Mike Yeager (Safeties/Recruiting Coordinator) Jay Paterno (Quarterbacks) Harold Mauro (Director of Football Operations) Ron Vanderlinden (Linebackers) John Thomas (Strength and Conditioning) Sports Information

SID: Jeff Keag Sports Information Home: (812) 219-2925 SID: Jeff Nelson E-Mail: [email protected] Home: (814) 234-1411 Office: (812) 855-6209 E-Mail: [email protected] Press Box: (812) 855-2754 Office: (814) 863-1757 Website: iuhoosiers.com Press Box: (814) 863-3165 SID Mailing Address: Football Media Relations, 1001 E. 17th Street, Website: gopususports.com Bloomington, IN, 47408 SID Mailing Address: Sports Information, 101-D Bryce Jordan Center, Radio Network: Indiana University Radio Network (Learfield Communications) University Park, PA, 16802 Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Don Fischer (317) 882-4848 Penn State Sports Network Color Analyst (Phone): Pete Compise (502) 216-7383 Radio Network: Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Steve Jones (814) 865-3333 Series History Color Analyst (Phone): Jack Ham (814) 472-0459 Iowa leads series: 38-26-4 At Iowa City: 21-9-3 Series History At Bloomington: 17-17-1 Iowa trails series: 9-10 Ferentz vs. Indiana: 3-3 At Iowa City: 3-7 Hoeppner vs. Iowa: 1-4 At University Park: 6-3 Current Streak: Indiana - 1 Ferentz vs. Penn State: 4-2 Largest Iowa win: 62-0, 1997 Paterno vs. Iowa: 11-7 Largest Indiana win: 32-0, 1944; 52-20, 1945 Current Streak: Iowa -- 5 Largest Iowa win: 19-0, 1930 Squad Information Largest Penn State win: 61-21, 1994 Offensive Formation: Multiple Defensive Formation: 4-3 Squad Information 2006 Record: 5-7 Offensive Formation: Multiple Conference Record: 3-5 (T-4th) Defensive Formation: Multiple Lettermen Returning/Lost: 42/24 2006 Record: 9-4 Starters Returning/Lost: 20/7 Conference Record: 5-3 (T-4th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 33/23 Returning Starters: LT Rodger Saffold, LG Pete Saxon, RG John Sandberg, Starters Returning/Lost: 15/9 RT Charlie Emerson, QB Kellen Lewis, RB Marcus Thigpen, WR James Hardy, WR James Bailey, LE Jammie Kirlew, DT Greg Brown, NG Joe Kremer, SLB Geno Returning Starters: WR Deon Butler, FB Matt Hahn, QB Anthony Morelli, G Johnson, MLB A. McClurg, WLB Will Patterson, CB Leslie Majors, SS Austin Rich Ohrnberger, TE Andrew Quarless, T John Shaw, C A.Q. Shipley, WR Derrick Thomas, CB Tracy Porter, K Austin Starr, LS Tim Bugg, KR Marcus Thigpen, PR Williams, OLB Dan Connor, CB Tony Davis, DE Josh Gaines, CB Justin King, OLB Tracy Porter. , S Anthony Scirrotto, PK .

All-Star Candidates: WR James Hardy, QB Kellen Lewis, CB Tracy Porter, RB All-Star Candidates: LB Dan Connor, QB Anthony Morelli, WR Deon Butler, S Marcus Thigpen. Anthony Scirrotto, CB Justin King, WR Jordan Norwood, WR Derrick Williams, LB Sean Lee.

88 Iowa Hawkeye Football 2007 OPPONENTS

University of Illinois Purdue University Oct. 13, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA Oct. 20, Ross-Ade Stadium, West Lafayette, IN

School Facts School Facts Location: Champaign-Urbana, Illinois 2007 Schedule: Location: West Lafayette, Indiana 2007 Schedule: Founded: 1867 Sept. 1 vs. Missouri (at St. Louis) Founded: 1869 Sept. 1 at Toledo Enrollment: 38,000 Sept. 8 Western Illinois Enrollment: 39,228 Sept. 8 Eastern Illinois Nickname: Fighting Illini Sept. 15 at Syracuse Nickname: Boilermakers Sept. 15 Central Michigan Colors: Orange and Blue Sept. 22 at Indiana Colors: Old Gold and Black Sept. 22 at Minnesota Conference: Big Ten Sept. 29 Penn State Conference: Big Ten Sept. 29 Notre Dame Chancellor: Richard Herman Oct. 6 Wisconsin President: France A. Córdova Oct. 6 Ohio State Athletic Director: Oct. 13 at Iowa Athletic Director: Morgan J. Burke Oct. 13 at Michigan Stadium: Memorial Stadium Oct. 20 Michigan Stadium: Ross Ade Stadium Oct. 20 Iowa Capacity: 57,078 Oct. 27 Ball State 62,500 Oct. 27 Northwestern Playing Surface: Astro Play Capacity: Nov. 3 at Minnesota Playing Surface: Bermuda Grass Nov. 3 at Penn State Nov. 10 at Ohio State Nov. 10 Michigan State Coaches Information Nov. 17 Northwestern Nov. 17 at Indiana Head Coach: Coaches Information At Illinois: 4-19 (2 years) Head Coach: Joe Tiller Career: 27-33 (5 years) At Purdue: 75-49 (10 years) Coaches Phone: (217) 333-1400 Career: 114-79-1 (16 years) Coaching Staff (Assignments): Coaches Phone: (765) 494-3220 Reggie Mitchell (Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator) Coaching Staff (Assignments): (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) Mark Hagen (Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams/Linebackers) Vince Okruch (Defensive Coordinator) Bill Legg (Co-Offensive Coordinator/Centers and Guards) Kurt Beathard (Outside Receivers) (Defensive Coordinator/Safeties) Dan Disch (Special Teams/ Linebackers) Ed Zaunbrecher (Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) Curt Mallory (Defensive Secondary) Lou Anarumo (Defensive Backs) Jim Pry (Inside Receivers) John McDonnell (Offensive Tackles and Tight Ends) Tom Sims (Defensive Line) Brian Rock (Wide Receivers) Eric Wolford (Offensive Line) Joel Thomas (Running Backs) Lou Hernandez (Strength Coach) Terrell Williams (Defensive Line)

Sports Information Sports Information SID: Cassie Arner Office: (217) 244-3886 SID: Tom Schott Home: (217) 390-6564 Home: (765) 463-5802 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Office: (217) 333-1391 Office: (765) 494-3145 Press Box: (217) 333-1227 Cell: (765) 427-1721 Website: fightingillini.com Press Box: (765) 494-9079 or 9080 SID Mailing Address: University of Illinois, Athletic Public Relations, Bielfeldt Website: purduesports.com Athletic Administration Building, 1700 S. Fourth St., Champaign, IL 61820 SID Mailing Address: Sports Information, Mackey Arena, Room 15, Radio Network: Illini Sports Network 900 North University Drive, West Lafayette, IN, 47907 Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Brian Barnhart (218) 351-5300 Radio Network: Purdue Sports Properties (Learfield Sports) Color Analyst: TBA Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Joe McConnell (317) 787-4433 Color Analyst (Phone): Pete Quinn (317) 261-2100 Series History Iowa trails series: 28-37-2 Series History At Iowa City: 15-18-2 Iowa trails series: 32-44-3 At Champaign: 13-19 At Iowa City: 19-18-2 Ferentz vs. Illinois: 4-2 At West Lafayette: 13-26-1 Zook vs. Iowa: 0-3 Ferentz vs. Purdue: 4-2 Current Streak: Iowa -- 4 Tiller vs. Iowa: 3-5 Largest Iowa win: 59-0, 1985 Iowa -- 3 Largest Illinois win: 80-0, 1902 Current Streak: Largest Iowa win: 56-0, 1922 Squad Information Largest Purdue win: 58-13, 1980 Offensive Formation: Multiple Defensive Formation: Multiple Eight-Man Front Squad Information 2006 Record: 2-10 Offensive Formation: One Back Conference Record: 1-7 (T-10th) Defensive Formation: 4-3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 45/14 2006 Record: 8-6 Starters Returning/Lost: 18/4 Conference Record: 5-3 (T4th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 53/18 Returning Starters: LT Akim Millington, LG Martin O’Donnell, C Ryan McDonald, Starters Returning/Lost: 20/14 RT Charles Myles, TE Jeff Cumberland, QB Isiah “Juice” Williams, WR Kyle Hudson, WR Chris James, FB Russ Weil, DE Derek Walker, DE Doug Pilcher, DT Returning Starters: WR , RG Jordan Grimes, TE Dustin Keller, Chris Norwell, LB J Leman, LB Brit Miller, LB Antonio Steele, CB Vontae Davis, S WR Selwyn Lymon, WR Greg Orton, QB Curtis Painter, C Robbie Powell, RT Sean Justin Harrison, S Kevin Mitchell, PK Jason Reda, P Kyle Yelton. Sester, RB Kory Sheets, CB Royce Adams, DE Cliff Avril, DT Ryan Baker, LB Dan Bick, FS Brandon Erwin, LB Stanford Keglar, DT Alex Magee, SS Justin Scott, CB All-Star Candidates: CB Vontae Davis, LB J Lehman, DT Chris Norwell, PK Jason Terrell Vinson, P Jared Armstrong, K Chris Summers. Reda. All-Star Candidates: P Jared Armstrong, WR Dorien Bryant, RG Jordan Grimes, TE Dustin Keller, QB Curtis Painter.

Iowa Hawkeye Football 89 2007 OPPONENTS

Michigan State University Oct. 27, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA Nov. 3, Ryan Field, Evanston, IL

School Facts School Facts Location: East Lansing, MI 2007 Schedule: Location: Evanston, Illinois 2007 Schedule: Founded: 1855 Sept. 1 UAB Founded: 1851 Sept. 1 Northeastern Enrollment: 45,520 Sept. 8 Bowling Green Enrollment: 7,800 Sept. 8 Nevada Nickname: Spartans Sept. 15 Pittsburgh Nickname: Wildcats Sept. 15 Duke Colors: Green and White Sept. 22 at Notre Dame Colors: Purple and White Sept. 22 at Ohio State Conference: Big Ten Sept. 29 at Wisconsin Conference: Big Ten Sept. 29 Michigan President: Dr. Lou Anna K. Simon Oct. 6 Northwestern President: Henry S. Bienen Oct. 6 at Michigan State Athletic Director: Ron Mason Oct. 13 Indiana Athletic Director: Mark Murphy Oct. 13 Minnesota Stadium: Spartan Stadium Oct. 20 at Ohio State Stadium: Ryan Field Oct. 18 vs. E. Michigan (Detroit) Capacity: 75,005 Oct. 27 at Iowa Capacity: 47,130 Oct. 27 at Purdue Playing Surface: Natural Grass Nov. 3 Michigan Playing Surface: Grass Nov. 3 at Iowa Nov. 10 at Purdue Nov. 10 Indiana Coaches Information Nov. 17 Penn State Coaches Information Nov. 17 at Illinois Head Coach: Mark Dantonio Head Coach: At Michigan State: First Year At Northwestern: 4-8 (1 year) Career: 18-17 (4th Year) Career: 4-8 (1 year) Coaches Phone: (517) 355-1657 Coaches Phone: (847) 491-7274 Coaching Staff (Assignments): Coaching Staff (Assignments): Don Treadwell (Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers) Randy Bates (Linebackers) Pat Narduzzi (Defensive Coordinator) Jerry Brown (Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Backs) Harlon Barnett (Secondary) Greg Colby (Defensive Coordinator) (Running Backs) Garrick McGee (Offensive Coordinator) Ted Gill (Defensive Line) Adam Cushing (Superbacks) Dan Roushar (Offensive Line) Bret Ingalls (Offensive Line) Mark Staten (Tight Ends/Tackles/Recruiting Coordinator) Kevin Johns (Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator) Mike Tressel (Linebackers/Special Teams) Matt MacPherson (Running Backs) Dave Warner (Quarterbacks) Eric Washington (Defensive Line) Mike Vollmar (Director of Football Operations) Nolan Jones (Director of Football Operations) Ken Mannie (Strength and Conditioning) Sports Information Sports Information SID: Mike Wolf Associate Athletic Director: John Lewandowski Home: (847) 833-3095 Office: (517) 355-2271 E-Mail: [email protected] Home: (517) 664-2995 Office: (847) 467-2028 E-Mail: [email protected] Press Box: (847) 491-8835 Press Box: (517) 353-0630 Website: nusports.com Website: msuspartans.com SID Mailing Address: Northwestern University, Sports Information SID Mailing Address: Z-22 Breslin Center, East Lansing, MI 48824-1003 1501 Central Street, Evanston, IL 60208 WGN Radio Radio Network: Spartan Radio Network Radio Network: Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Dave Eanet (312) 222-5094 Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): George Blaha (517-699-2200) Color Analyst (Phone): Ted Albrecht (847) 615-1386 Color Analyst (Phone): Jim Miller (517-699-2200) Sideline Reporter (Phone): Jason Strayhorn (517-699-2200) Series History Iowa leads series: 45-20-3 Series History At Iowa City: 23-7 Iowa leads series: 19-17-2 At Evanston: 22-13-3 At Iowa City: 11-8-1 Ferentz vs. Northwestern: 3-3 At East Lansing: 8-9-1 Fitzgerald vs. Iowa: 1-0 Ferentz vs. Michigan State: 3-3 Current Streak: Northwestern - 2 Current Streak: Iowa -- 1 Largest Iowa win: 78-6, 1913 Largest Iowa win: 41-0, 1980 Largest Northwestern win: 44-6, 1932 Largest Michigan State win: 56-7, 1966 Squad Information Squad Information Offensive Formation: Multiple Spread Offensive Formation: Multiple Defensive Formation: Multiple 4-3 Defensive Formation: Multiple 4-3 2006 Record: 4-8 2006 Record: 4-8 Conference Record: 2-6 (T-8th) Conference Record: 1-7 (T10th) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 40/18 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 54/19 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/9 Starters Returning/Lost: 13/11 Returning Starters: RB Tyrell Sutton, OT Dylan Thiry, C Trevor Rees, QB C.J. Returning Starters: LT Mike Gyetvai, LG Pete Clifford, RG Roland Martin, RT Bacher, WR Ross Lane, WR Eric Peterman, OG Joel Belding, DE Kevin Mims, DT Jesse Miller, TE Kellen Davis, RB Jehuu Caulcrick, DE Justin Kershaw, DE Ervin John Gill, DT Adam Hahn, DE Corey Wootton, LB Adam Kadela, DB Deante Battle, Baldwin, LB Kaleb Thornhill, DB SirDarean Adams, SS Nehemiah Warrick, FS Otis SAF Reggie McPherson, SAF Brendan Smith, LS Phil Brunner. Wiley, PK Brett Swenson. All-Star Candidates: DB Deante Battle, LB Adam Kadela, OL Trevor Rees, SAF All-Star Candidates: DE Ervin Baldwin, RB , PK Brett Swenson, FS Brendan Smith, RB Tyrell Sutton, OT Dylan Thiry, DE Corey Wootton. Otis Wiley.

90 Iowa Hawkeye Football 2007 OPPONENTS

University of Minnesota Western Michigan University Nov. 10, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA Nov. 17, Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA

School Facts School Facts Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota 2007 Schedule: Location: Kalamazoo, MI 2007 Schedule: Founded: 1851 Sept. 1 Bowling Green Founded: 1903 Sept. 1 at West Virginia Enrollment: 48,150 Sept. 8 Miami (OH) Enrollment: 24,481 Sept. 8 Indiana Nickname: Golden Gophers Sept. 15 at Florida Atlantic Nickname: Broncos Sept. 15 at Missouri Colors: Maroon and Gold Sept. 22 Purdue Colors: Brown and Gold Sept. 22 C. Connecticut State Conference: Big Ten Sept. 29 Ohio State Conference: Mid-American Sept. 29 at Toledo President: Robert H. Bruininks Oct. 6 at Indiana Interim President: Dr. Deither H. Haenicke Oct. 6 Akron Athletic Director: Joel Maturi Oct. 13 at Northwestern Athletic Director: Kathy Beauregard Oct. 13 at Northern Illinois Stadium: Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Oct. 20 North Dakota State Stadium: Waldo Stadium Oct. 20 Ball State Capacity: 64,172 Oct. 27 at Michigan Capacity: 30,200 Oct. 27 at Eastern Michigan Playing Surface: Field Turf Nov. 3 Illinois Playing Surface: Field Turf Nov. 6 Central Michigan Nov. 10 at Iowa Nov. 17 at Iowa Coaches Information Nov. 17 Wisconsin Coaches Information Nov. 24 Temple Head Coach: Tom Brewster Head Coach: Bill Cubit At Minnesota: First Year At Western Michigan: 15-9 (2 years) Career: First Year Career: 49-27-1 (7 years) Coaches Phone: (612) 624-6004 Coaches Phone: (269) 387-8620 Coaching Staff (Assignments): Coaching Staff (Assignments): Mike Dunbar (Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator) Bill Miller (Defensive Coordinator) Everett Withers (Defensive Coordinator) John Butler (Linebackers/Special Teams) Tim Daoust (Secondary) Tim Cross (Defensive Line) (Receivers) Thomas Hammock (Running Backs/Assistant Recruiting Coordinator) Peter McCarty (Defensive Line) Ronnie Lee (Defensive Secondary) Jake Moreland (Tight Ends) George McDonald (Wide Receivers) Steve Morrison (Linebackers/Recruiting Coordinator) Phil Meyer (Offensive Line) Bob Stanley (Offensive Line) Derek Lewis (Tight Ends/Asst. Special Teams) Chris Tabor (Running Backs/Special Teams) Mark Hill (Strength and Conditioning) Tim Knox (Director of Football Operations) Will Peoples (Asst. Strength & Conditioning) Dan Berezowitz (Recruiting Coordinator) Sports Information Randy Taylor (Director of Football Operations) SID: Mat Kanan E-Mail: [email protected] Sports Information Office: (269) 387-4125 SID: Shane Sandersfeld Press Box: (269) 387-3064 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: wmubroncos.com Office: (612) 626-0299 SID Mailing Address: Read Fieldhouse, 1903 West Michigan Avenue, Press Box: (612) 627-4400 Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5406 Website: www.gophersports.com Radio Network: Bronco Radio Network (WZUU 92.5 – FM Flagship) SID Mailing Address: University of Minnesota, Media Relations, Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Robin Hook (269) 387-3120 516 15th Avenue SE, Room 244 Minneapolis, MN 55455 Color Analyst (Phone): Monty Porter (269) 387-3120 Radio Network: WCCO Radio, AM 830 Play-By-Play Announcer (Phone): Dave Lee (612) 370-0660 Series History Color Analysts (Phone): Dave Mona (952) 346-6111 & Darrell Thompson Iowa trails series: 0-1 (612) 871-8777 At Iowa City: 0-1 At Kalamazoo: 0-0 Series History Ferentz vs. Minnesota: 0-1 Iowa trails series: 39-59-2 Cubit vs. Iowa: 0-0 At Iowa City: 25-23-1 Current Streak: Western Michigan - 1 At Minneapolis: 14-36-1 Largest Western Michigan win: 27-21, 2000 Ferentz vs. Minnesota: 5-3 Brewster vs. Iowa: 0-0 Squad Information Minnesota - 1 Current Streak: Offensive Formation: Multiple Largest Iowa win: 61-10, 1983 Defensive Formation: 4-3 Largest Minnesota win: 75-0, 1903 2006 Record: 8-5 Conference Record: 6-2 (2nd, West) Squad Information Lettermen Returning/Lost: 40/11 Offensive Formation: Spread Defensive Formation: 4-3 Starters Returning/Lost: 17/8 2006 Record: 6-7 Conference Record: 3-5 (T-6th) Returning Starters: WR Chris Maragos, WR Jamarko Simmons, LT Rob Johnson, Lettermen Returning/Lost: 45/12 C Robbin Krutilla, RG Matt Williams, RT James Blair, TE Branden Ledbetter, RB Starters Returning/Lost: 18/7 Mark Bonds, NG Cory Flom, DT Nick Varcadipane, DE Zach Davidson, LB Dustin Duclo, CB E.J. Biggers, FS Louis Delmas, SS C.J. Wilson, CB Londen Fryar, P Jim Returning Starters: WR Ernie Wheelwright, TE Jack Simmons, C Tony Brinkhaus, Laney, LS Tom Harrington. OT Steve Shidell, OG Ned Tavale, RB Amir Pinnix, DT Neel Allen, DT Todd Meisel, DE Willie VanDeSteeg, LB Steve Davis, LB Deon Hightower, LB Mike Sherels, FS All-Star Candidates: C Robbie Krutilla, FS Louis Delmas, TE Branden Ledbetter, Dominique Barber, FS Jamal Harris, CB Dominique Jones, K Jason Giannini, LS RB Mark Bonds. Robert McGarry, P Justin Kucek.

All-Star Candidates: TE Jack Simmons, C Tony Brinkhaus, RB Amir Pinnix, DE Willie VanDeSteeg, LB Mike Sherels, CB Dominique Jones, FS Dominique Barber.

Iowa Hawkeye Football 91 IOWA FOOTBALL HISTORY

1889 1983 Played first intercollegiate game. Offense breaks 35 school records on way to 9-3 mark and third straight bowl trip (Gator) under Coach Hayden Fry. 1899 Admitted to Western Conference of Big Ten on Dec. 1. First undefeated season 1984 (8-0-1) was recorded under Coach Alden Knipe. Hawkeyes posted shutouts in Played in a postseason bowl game for the fourth straight year, defeating Texas every game except 5-5 tie with Chicago. 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. 1900 Second consecutive undefeated season highlighted by five shutouts to open the 1985 year. A 5-5 tie at Northwestern was only blemish. 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 1901 weeks ranked No. 1 in the nation. QB Chuck Long (winner of the Maxwell Tro- Loss to Minnesota ended string of 23 games in a row without defeat. phy and Davey O’Brien Quarterback Award) and Larry Station were consensus all Americans. 1919 became Iowa’s first consensus all American. 1986 Champion of the ninth annual Holiday Bowl with a 39-38 triumph over San Di- 1921 ego State. A 9-3 overall mark helped Hayden Fry’s Hawkeyes win at least eight First unbeaten and untied team (7-0) won an outright Big Ten title under direc- games for the sixth consecutive season. tion of Coach Howard Jones. was the consensus all American quarterback. 1987 Ten victories tied the school record and included Holiday Bowl triumph over 1922 Wyoming (20-19). Six game winning streak to end the year earned Iowa its fifth Another perfect season (7-0) included outright conference championship and consecutive Top 20 finish. selection of consensus all American FB . 1988 1923 Iowa played North Carolina State in the Peach Bowl, the school’s eighth straight Loss to Illinois ended string of 20 straight victories. postseason appearance. A 6-4-3 season set an Iowa record for ties. TE Marv Cook was a consensus all American. 1939 Dr. Eddie Anderson coached the legendary Ironmen team to 6-1-1 mark. Halfback 1989 was recipient of the Heisman, Maxwell and Walter Camp Trophies. A natural grass playing surface (PAT) was installed in Kinnick Stadium.

1955 1990 Guard Calvin Jones received the Outland Award and was consensus all American The capacity of Kinnick Stadium was expanded to 70,220. Iowa earned its third for the second year in a row. Big Ten title and Rose Bowl berth under Hayden Fry, posting an 8-4 overall re- cord. Iowa’s “Road Warriors” earned the trip to Pasadena by defeating Michigan 1956 State, Michigan and Illinois, all on the road. Hawkeyes ended season ranked 18th Won the Big Ten race and appeared in first Rose Bowl for Coach Forest Evashevski. nationally. RB Nick Bell was named Big Ten MVP. Finished 9-1 in all games and beat Oregon State at Pasadena. 1991 1957 Iowa tied the school record of 10 wins, posting a 10-1-1 record. The only loss Consensus all American tackle received the Outland Award. 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, 1958 which ended in a 13-13 tie with BYU. DE Leroy Smith earned consensus all Big Ten champions again and made California a victim in the Rose Bowl. Honors America status and was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year. Iowa ended included No. 1 ranking by the Football Writers and Trophy by the season ranked 10th nationally by both the AP and CNN/USA Today. Look Magazine. Led the nation in total offense. Consensus all American was named the Helms Foundation Player of the Year and received Walter 1992 Camp Trophy. 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 1960 the 13th first-division finish for Iowa in 14 seasons under Hayden Fry. Shared Big Ten title with Minnesota and compiled an 8-1 record. 1993 1963 Iowa closed the regular season with four straight wins to earn an invitation to Notre Dame game was cancelled following the assassination of President Ken- the inaugural Alamo Bowl in San Antonio, TX. Iowa lost to California (37-3) in nedy. 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 1964 win No. 200 in the coaching career of Hayden Fry. Some 28 Iowa and Big Ten offensive records were broken despite 3-6 season. 1994 1968 Iowa again closed the season fast, earning three wins and a tie in the last four Set Big Ten scoring and total offense marks. rushed for an Iowa games to post a 5-5-1 mark. The Hawkeyes fought back from injuries at the record 286 yards (17 attempts) against Northwestern. quarterback position to score 98 points in the final two games, wins over North- western and Minnesota. Five Iowa quarterbacks were injured during the year. 1972 Iowa Stadium was renamed Kinnick Stadium in honor of Iowa’s Heisman Trophy 1995 winner of 1939. AstroTurf was installed. 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 . Iowa 1981 ended the year in fine fashion, racing past Pac-10 co-champion Washington 38- Coach Hayden Fry’s third season produced a Big Ten co championship and Rose 18 in the Sun Bowl and ending the year with an 8-4 record, including a 4-4 Big Bowl berth, earning Iowa’s first winning season in 19 years. DE Andre Tippett Ten mark. Iowa was ranked in the top 25 in the final polls by the Associated and P Reggie Roby were consensus all Americans. Press, UPI and CNN/USA Today.

1982 Fourth straight first division Big Ten finish and a 28-22 Peach Bowl win over Tennessee.

92 Iowa Hawkeye Football IOWA FOOTBALL HISTORY

1996 2003 Iowa posted a 9-3 record, including a 27-0 win over Texas Tech in the Builder’s For the first time in school history, Iowa won 10 or more games in consecutive Square Alamo Bowl. The Hawkeyes posted a 6-2 Big Ten record, earning a tie for seasons after posting a 10-3 mark, putting an exclamation mark on the season third place with Penn State. Iowa ended the season ranked 18th in the nation with a 37-17 win over Florida in the 2004 Outback Bowl. in both the AP poll and the CNN/USA Today coaches poll. PR Tim Dwight and DT Iowa’s 21 wins over the past two seasons are the most ever for Iowa football in Jared DeVries earned All-American honors and RB Sedrick Shaw rushed for over a two-year period. The Hawkeyes finished the season ranked eighth in the final 1,000 yards for the third consecutive season. 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 1997 in consecutive seasons for the first time in the history of the program. If ever the Hawkeyes had a season that could have been, 1997 would be the year. The Hawkeyes opened the season with four straight wins in non-conference Iowa posted a 7-5 overall record (4-4 in the Big Ten) and participated in the Nor- play. After a loss at Michigan State, Iowa returned home for a 30-27 win over west Sun Bowl, earning its third straight bowl invitation. But narrow road losses Michigan, handing the Wolverines their only loss in Big Ten play. After a loss at at national champion Michigan (28-24), Wisconsin (13-10) and Northwestern Purdue in early November, Iowa closed the regular season with wins over Minne- (15-14) put a damper on what could have been a great season. RB Tavian Banks, sota and Wisconsin. The bowl win over Florida gave the Hawkeyes three straight WR Tim Dwight and DT Jared DeVries earned All-American honors and Dwight led wins over ranked opponents. the nation in punt returns. Offensive tackle Robert Gallery was named a consensus all-American and became Iowa’s third Outland Trophy winner as the nation’s top interior lineman. PK 1998 Nate Kaeding was also a first team all-American for the second straight season, On November 25, 1998, Hayden Fry announced his retirement as head coach after becoming Iowa’s all-time scoring leader while setting 14 school records during a successful 20-year career with the Hawkeyes. Fry had a record of 143-89-6 his career. at Iowa and a 232-178-10 mark over his 37 seasons as a college head football coach. 2004 Iowa struggled to a 3-8 record on the field, with five of the eight losses coming Winning its last eight games of the season, Iowa posted a 10-2 record, sharing to teams ranked in the final top 25. Three Hawkeye losses came at the hands of the Big Ten Conference title for the second time in three seasons. The Hawkeyes teams ranked in the top six in the country. defeated Wisconsin in Kinnick Stadium on the final day of the regular season to Iowa was led on offense by three freshmen, as QB Kyle McCann led the team in earn the title share with Michigan. passing, RB Ladell Betts led the team in rushing and WR Kahlil Hill led the team Playing in its third straight January bowl game, Iowa scored a thrilling 30-25 win in receiving. Senior DT Jared DeVries earned consensus all-America honors. over defending national champion LSU in the Capital One Bowl. The Hawkeyes scored the winning touchdown on a 56-yard pass from QB Drew Tate to senior WR 1999 Warren Holloway. After leading throughout the contest, Iowa fell behind with 46 Kirk Ferentz began a new coaching era as Iowa finished the season with a 1-10 seconds left in the game before winning on the final play. record while facing what was regarded as the fourth strongest schedule in the Iowa started the season with a 2-2 mark before making its championship run. nation. Three of Iowa’s losses went down to the final play of the game, with the The win over Wisconsin increased Iowa’s winning streak to 18 straight home Hawkeyes allowing a score at Northwestern and failing to score from inside the games and 13 straight conference games, both school records. 10-yardline in home losses to Indiana and Minnesota. Due to a number of injuries at the running back position, Iowa used a rock solid defense and the arm of Tate, a sophomore in his first season as a starter, to pro- 2000 duce a third straight season of at least 10 wins. Iowa opened the season in the Eddie Robinson Classic against Kansas State on Tate, DE Matt Roth, LB Chad Greenway and LB Abdul Hodge were named first August 26, marking the earliest date ever for an Iowa football game. The Hawk- team all-Big Ten, while Coach Kirk Ferentz was named Big Ten Conference Coach eyes, facing the sixth-strongest schedule in the nation, posted a 3-9 overall of the Year for the second time in three seasons. 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 2005 to share the Big Ten title. Iowa finished strong, winning two of final three games Iowa finished the season with a 7-5 record and in a third place tie in the Big Ten to set the table for the success of 2001 and 2002. standings. A pair of heartbreaking, last minute losses to Michigan and North- western is all that separated Iowa from at least a piece of its third league title 2001 in four years. The Hawkeyes’ success earned them their second Outback Bowl Iowa opened the season with three straight wins and ended the season winning appearance in three years. three of its final four games, including a 19-16 victory over Texas Tech in the Despite a year of triumphs and disappointments, Iowa finished the year as one Alamo Bowl. The Hawkeyes posted an overall 7-5 record and tied for fourth in of only four teams in the nation to have played in January bowl games the last the Big Ten with a 4-4 mark. All five of Iowa’s setbacks came by less than 10 four years. points. Iowa led the Big Ten in scoring (32.6) as Coach Kirk Ferentz led Iowa to LB Chad Greenway, DB Jovon Johnson and DE Kenny Iwebema were named all-Big a bowl win in just his third season. Ten first team, while LB Abdul Hodge, RB Albert Young and PK Kyle Schlicher earned second team accolades. 2002 Iowa posted a perfect 8-0 record in Big Ten play to earn a share of the conference 2006 title with Ohio State. After a 3-1 start in non-conference play, the Hawkeyes Iowa started the season winning five of its first six games and becoming a fixture began league play with a 42-35 overtime win at Penn State and went on to earn in the nation’s top 20. The second half of the season was just the opposite as the league title in Coach Kirk Ferentz’ fourth year. Iowa posted a final mark of injuries took their toll and the Hawkeyes dropped five of their final six regular 11-2 after a loss to Southern California in the 2003 Orange Bowl in Miami, FL. season contests. Iowa earned its first-ever Bowl Championship Series invitation. But, Iowa did well enough to get invited to its sixth straight bowl game and came Ferentz earned Big Ten and national Coach of the Year honors, while 11 Hawk- excruciatingly close to an upset of the defending national champion Texas Long- eyes were named first team all-Big Ten. QB Brad Banks placed second in the horns in the Alamo Bowl, before succumbing (26-24). The game was played be- voting for the Heisman Trophy and was the Big Ten Conference MVP. Banks was fore the biggest sports crowd ever to witness a sporting event in the Alamodome. also the Associated Press Player of the Year and earned the Davey O’Brien Award The game was also the most watched ESPN bowl game in the network’s history. as the top quarterback in the nation. OL Eric Steinbach was the Big Ten Lineman OL Mike Jones was named to the coaches first all-Big Ten team. OL Marshal of the year, while TE Dallas Clark earned the John Mackey Award and PK Nate Yanda, LB Mike Klinkenborg, TE Scott Chandler and DB Marcus Paschal were Kaeding earned the Lou Groza award. second team choices. Iowa averaged over 37 points a game in leading the Big Ten in scoring for the Iowa was the only team in the country to have three players (OL Mike Elgin, second straight season, while the Hawkeye defense ranked fifth in the nation DB Adam Shada and LB Mike Klinkenborg) represented on the first academic against the run. all-America team.

Iowa Hawkeye Football 93 ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

Air Force (Series tied, 0-0-1) Chicago (Iowa trails, 3-9-2) Drake (Iowa leads, 12-3) 10/04/58_____ T ______13-13 ______home 10/27/1894___ T ______18-18 ______away 10/03/1896___ W ______32-0 ______home 10/10/1896___ L ______0-6 ______away 11/13/1897___ W ______16-0 ______away Akron (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/08/1898___ L ______0-36 ______away 10/15/1898___ L ______5-18 ______home 8/31/02______W ______57-21 ______home 10/07/1899___ T ______5-5 ______away 10/26/1900___ W ______26-0 ______home 11/02/1900___ W ______17-0 ______away 10/11/1901___ W ______6-5 ______away Arkansas (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/15/04_____ L ______0-39 ______away 10/11/02_____ W ______12-0 ______away 10/03/25_____ W ______25-0 ______home 10/07/05_____ L ______0-42 ______away 10/10/03_____ W ______22-6 ______home 10/19/12_____ L ______14-34 ______away 10/06/04_____ W ______17-0 ______away Arizona (Iowa trails, 5-6) 10/22/13_____ L ______6-23 ______away 11/18/05_____ W ______44-0 ______home 9/17/66______W ______31-20 ______home 10/17/14_____ L ______0-7 ______away 10/26/07_____ W ______25-4 ______away 10/04/69_____ W ______31-19 ______home 11/15/19_____ L ______6-9 ______away 11/14/08_____ L ______6-12 ______home 10/03/70_____ L ______10-17 ______away 10/23/20_____ L ______0-10 ______away 11/06/09_____ L ______14-17 ______away 10/06/73_____ L ______20-23 ______home 10/13/28_____ W ______13-0 ______away 11/12/10_____ W ______21-0 ______home 9/24/77______L ______7-41 ______home 10/15/38_____ W ______27-14 ______away 9/27/41______W ______25-8 ______home 9/30/78______L ______3-23 ______away 9/14/85______W ______58-0 ______home 10/04/80_____ L ______3-5 ______home Cincinnati (Iowa leads, 1-0) 9/25/82______W ______17-14 ______away 9/15/90______W ______63-10 ______home Florida (Iowa trails, 2-1) 9/12/87______W ______15-14 ______away 12/30/83_____ L ______6-14 __ Jacksonville, FL 9/07/96______W ______21-20 ______home Coe (Iowa leads, 9-0) 1/01/04______W ______37-17 ______Tampa, FL 9/19/98______L ______11-35 ______away 10/21/1892___ W ______48-0 ______away 1/2/06______L ______24-31 ______Tampa, FL 10/08/1893___ W ______56-0 ______away Arizona State (Iowa trails, 2-1) 10/30/1901___ W ______11-0 ______home George Washington (Series tied, 1-1) 12/31/97_____ L ______7-17 ______El Paso, TX 9/29/03______W ______16-0 ______home 10/31/31_____ W ______7-0 ______home 9/20/03______W ______21-2 ______home 9/24/04______W ______17-0 ______home 10/28/32_____ L ______6-21 ______away 9/18/04______L ______7-44 ______away 9/26/05______W ______27-0 ______home 11/10/06_____ W ______15-12 ______home Great Lakes (Iowa trails, 0-4) Augustana (Iowa leads, 2-0) 10/10/08_____ W ______92-0 ______home 11/03/17_____ L ______14-23 ______away 10/20/1894___ W ______34-0 ______away 10/12/18_____ W ______27-0 ______home 9/28/18______L ______0-10 ______home 9/27/1904____ W ______33-2 ______home 10/03/42_____ L ______0-25 ______home Colgate (Series tied, 1-1) 9/25/43______L ______7-21 ______away Ball State (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/12/35_____ W ______12-6 ______home 9/3/05______W ______56-0 ______home 10/22/38_____ L ______0-14 ______home Grinnell (Iowa leads, 11-5-1) 11/16/1889___ L ______0-24 ______away Berg AAF (Iowa leads, 1-0) Colorado (Iowa trails, 0-2) 10/18/1890___ L ______6-11 ______home 9/29/45______W ______14-13 ______home 9/17/88______L ______21-24 ______home 11/07/1891___ L ______4-6 ______away 9/26/92______L ______12-28 ______away 11/16/1892___ W ______18-12 ______home Boston University (Iowa leads, 1-0) 11/11/1893___ L ______14-36 ______away 11/20/48_____ W ______34-14 ______away Colorado Teachers (Iowa leads, 1-0) 11/10/1894___ W ______6-0 ______home 10/02/26_____ W ______24-0 ______home 11/14/1896___ W ______15-6 ______away Bradley Tech (Iowa leads, 5-0) 11/20/1897___ W ______16-12 ______home 9/27/30______W ______38-12 ______home Cornell (Iowa leads, 13-1) 11/12/1898___ T ______5-5 ______away 10/24/1891___ W ______64-6 ______home 11/11/1899___ W ______16-0 ______home Buffalo (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/13/1894___ W ______60-0 ______away 11/16/1900___ W ______63-2 ______home 9/6/03______W ______56-7 ______home 9/27/03______W ______6-0 ______home 11/16/1901___ W ______17-11 ______home 10/01/04_____ W ______88-0 ______home 10/24/03_____ W ______17-0 ______away Butler (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/09/09_____ W ______3-0 ______home 11/12/04_____ W ______69-0 ______home 11/08/24_____ W ______7-0 ______home 10/21/11_____ L ______0-3 ______away 11/04/05_____ W ______46-0 ______home 10/12/12_____ W ______31-0 ______home 10/14/16_____ W ______17-7 ______home Brigham Young (Series tied, 0-0-1) 10/15/13_____ W ______76-0 ______home 10/20/17_____ L ______0-10 ______home 12/30/91_____ T ______13-13 ___San Diego, CA 10/10/14_____ W ______49-0 ______home 10/02/15_____ W ______33-0 ______away Hawaii (Iowa leads, 3-1) California (Iowa leads, 3-1) 10/07/16_____ W ______31-6 ______home 10/20/56_____ W ______34-0 ______home 1/01/59______W ______38-12 ___ Pasadena, CA 10/06/17_____ W ______22-13 ______home 12/01/84_____ W ______17-6 ______away 9/26/59______W ______42-12 ______away 10/19/18_____ W ______34-0 ______home 9/03/88______L ______24-27 ______away 9/30/61______W ______28-7 ______home 10/09/20_____ W ______63-0 ______home 9/07/91______W ______53-10 ______home 12/31/93_____ L ______3-37 __San Antonio, TX Denver (Iowa leads, 1-0) Idaho (Iowa leads 1-0) Camp Dodge (Series tied, 0-0-1) 10/29/27_____ W ______15-0 ______home 9/26/64______W ______34-24 ______home 11/23/18_____ T ______0-0 ______away Denver Athletic Club (Iowa trails, 0-1) Illinois (Iowa trails, 28-37-2) Camp Grant (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/15/1893___ L ______0-58 ______away 11/30/1899___ W ______58-0 ______away 10/10/42_____ W ______33-16 ______home 11/09/1901___ L ______0-27 ______home Des Moines (Iowa leads, 1-0) 11/27/02_____ L ______0-80 ______away Carleton College (Iowa leads, 1-0) 11/11/1905___ W ______72-0 ______home 11/21/03_____ W ______12-0 ______home 9/26/36______W ______14-0 ______home 11/19/04_____ L ______0-29 ______away Des Moines YMCA (Iowa leads, 1-0) 11/09/07_____ W ______25-12 ______home Carroll (Iowa leads, 2-0) 11/21/1896___ W ______34-0 ______away 11/07/08_____ L ______0-22 ______away 10/30/26_____ W ______21-0 ______home 10/26/18_____ L ______0-19 ______home 9/29/29______W ______46-0 ______home Detroit (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/18/19_____ L ______7-9 ______away Centenary (Iowa trails, 0-1) 11/01/30_____ W ______7-3 ______away 10/23/20_____ L ______3-20 ______away 10/11/30_____ L ______12-19 ______home 10/15/21_____ W ______14-2 ______home Doane (Iowa trails, 0-1) 10/21/22_____ W ______8-7 ______away Central Michigan (Iowa leads, 2-0) 10/12/1895___ L ______0-10 ______home 10/20/23_____ L ______6-9 ______home 9/03/94______W ______52-21 ______home 11/01/24_____ L ______0-36 ______away 9/05/98______W ______38-0 ______home 10/17/25_____ W ______12-10 ______home 10/16/26_____ L ______6-13 ______away

94 Iowa Hawkeye Football ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

11/05/27_____ L ______0-14 ______home 10/04/52_____ L ______13-20 ______away 9/23/78______L ______0-31 ______home 10/20/29_____ T ______7-7 ______home 10/24/53_____ W _____19-13 ______home 9/29/79______W _____30-14 ______home 10/26/35_____ W _____19-0 ______away 10/23/54_____ W _____27-14 ______away 9/27/80______L ______7-10 ______home 10/17/36_____ T ______0-0 ______home 10/08/55_____ W _____20-6 ______home 9/19/81______L ______12-23 ______away 11/23/40_____ W _____18-7 ______home 9/29/56______W _____27-0 ______away 9/18/82______L ______7-19 ______home 11/08/41_____ W _____21-0 ______away 10/12/57_____ W _____47-7 ______away 9/10/83______W _____51-10 ______away 10/17/42_____ L ______7-12 ______home 10/11/58_____ W _____34-13 ______home 9/08/84______W _____59-21 ______home 11/06/43_____ L ______10-19 ______home 10/14/61_____ W _____27-8 ______home 9/28/85______W _____57-3 ______away 10/14/44_____ L ______6-40 ______away 10/13/62_____ W _____14-10 ______away 9/13/86______W _____43-7 ______home 11/10/45_____ L ______7-48 ______away 10/12/63_____ W _____37-26 ______home 9/19/87______W _____48-9 ______away 11/02/46_____ L ______0-7 ______home 10/10/64_____ W _____21-20 ______away 9/24/88______W _____10-3 ______home 10/04/47_____ L ______12-35 ______home 10/30/65_____ L ______17-21 ______away 9/23/89______W _____31-21 ______away 11/06/48_____ L ______0-14 ______away 10/29/66_____ W _____20-19 ______home 9/22/90______W _____45-35 ______home 10/08/49_____ L ______14-20 ______home 10/14/67_____ L ______17-21 ______away 9/14/91______W _____29-10 ______away 11/11/50_____ L ______7-21 ______home 10/12/68_____ L ______34-38 ______home 9/12/92______W _____21-7 ______home 11/10/51_____ L ______13-40 ______away 11/08/69_____ W _____28-17 ______away 9/11/93______W _____31-28 ______away 11/08/52_____ L ______13-33 ______home 11/07/70_____ W _____42-13 ______home 9/10/94______W _____37-9 ______home 11/25/67_____ L ______19-21 ______home 11/13/71_____ L ______7-14 ______home 9/16/95______W _____27-10 ______away 11/23/68_____ W _____37-13 ______away 11/18/72_____ L ______8-16 ______away 9/14/96______W _____38-13 ______home 11/22/69_____ W _____40-0 ______away 10/18/75_____ W _____20-10 ______away 9/20/97______W _____63-20 ______away 11/21/70_____ W _____22-16 ______home 10/16/76_____ L ______7-14 ______home 9/12/98______L ______9-27 ______home 11/20/71_____ L ______0-31 ______away 11/05/77_____ L ______21-24 ______home 9/11/99______L ______10-17 ______away 11/25/72_____ W _____15-14 ______home 11/11/78_____ L ______14-34 ______away 9/16/00______L ______14-24 ______home 10/27/73_____ L ______0-50 ______away 9/08/79______L ______26-30 ______home 11/24/01_____ L ______14-17 ______away 10/26/74_____ W _____14-12 ______home 9/13/80______W _____16-7 ______away 9/14/02______L ______31-36 ______home 9/11/75______L ______12-27 ______home 10/10/81_____ W _____42-28 ______home 9/13/03______W _____40-21 ______away 9/11/76______L ______6-24 ______away 10/09/82_____ W _____24-20 ______away 9/11/04______W _____17-10 ______home 10/06/79_____ W _____13-7 ______away 10/29/83_____ W _____49-3 ______home 9/10/05______L ______3-23 ______away 10/11/80_____ L ______14-20 ______home 10/27/84_____ W _____24-20 ______away 9/16/06______W _____27-17 ______home 10/31/81_____ L ______7-24 ______away 10/31/87_____ W _____29-21 ______home 10/30/82_____ W _____14-13 ______home 10/29/88_____ L ______34-45 ______away Iowa Wesleyan (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/01/83_____ L ______0-33 ______away 11/09/91_____ W _____38-21 ______home 11/01/1890___ W ____ 91-0 ______away 9/29/84______W _____21-16 ______home 11/07/92_____ W _____14-0 ______away 11/09/85_____ W _____59-0 ______home 10/09/93_____ L ______10-16 ______away Kansas (Iowa trails, 4-6) 11/08/86_____ L ______16-20 ______away 10/08/94_____ L ______20-27 ______home 12/05/1891___ W ____ 18-14 ______away 11/04/89_____ L ______7-31 ______home 10/14/95_____ W _____22-13 ______home 11/05/1892___ L _____ 4-24 ______away 11/03/90_____ W _____54-28 ______away 10/12/96_____ W _____31-10 ______away 11/04/1893___ L _____ 24-35 ______away 10/19/91_____ W _____24-21 ______home 10/25/97_____ W _____62-0 ______home 11/03/1894___ W ____ 14-12 ______home 10/17/92_____ W _____24-14 ______away 10/17/98_____ L ______7-14 ______away 11/02/95_____ L _____ 0-54 ______away 10/16/93_____ L ______3-49 ______home 10/23/99_____ L ______31-38 ______home 10/26/96_____ W ____ 6-0 ______home 10/15/94_____ L ______7-47 ______away 9/30/00______L ______33-45 ______away 10/30/97_____ L _____ 0-56 ______away 11/04/95_____ L ______7-26 ______home 10/20/01_____ W _____42-28 ______home 11/21/08_____ L _____ 5-10 ______home 11/02/96_____ W _____31-21 ______away 10/19/02_____ W _____24-8 ______away 11/20/09_____ L _____ 7-20 ______away 9/27/97______W _____38-10 ______home 10/15/05_____ W _____38-21 ______home 10/29/60_____ W ____ 21-7 ______home 9/26/98______W _____37-14 ______away 10/14/06_____ L ______28-31 ______away 11/06/99_____ L ______24-40 ______home Kansas State (Iowa leads, 5-1) 10/14/00_____ L ______0-31 ______away Iowa Preflight (Iowa trails, 0-2) 9/29/51______W ____ 16-0 ______home 11/01/03_____ W _____41-10 ______home 10/09/43_____ L _____ 0-25 ______home 9/24/55______W ____ 28-7 ______home 10/30/04_____ W _____23-13 ______away 11/25/44_____ L _____ 6-30 ______home 10/31/59_____ W ____ 53-0 ______home 10/01/05_____ W _____35-7 ______home 9/26/87______W ____ 38-13 ______home 9/23/06______W _____24-7 ______away Iowa State (Iowa leads, 36-18) 9/10/88______W ____ 45-10 ______away 10/01/1894___ L ______8-16 ______home 8/26/00______L _____ 7-27 ___ Kansas City, MO Indiana (Iowa leads, 38-26-4) 10/26/1895___ L ______0-24 ______home 11/09/12_____ W _____13-6 ______away 10/05/1897___ L ______0-6 ______home Kent State (Iowa leads, 2-0) 11/08/13_____ W _____60-0 ______home 10/28/1899___ W _____5-0 ______home 9/01/01______W ____ 51-0 ______home 10/02/20_____ W _____17-7 ______away 10/18/1901___ W _____12-0 ______home 9/04/04______W ____ 39-7 ______home 11/12/21_____ W _____41-0 ______home 11/01/02_____ W _____12-6 ______home 10/17/31_____ T ______0-0 ______home 10/29/04_____ W _____10-6 ______home Knox (Iowa leads, 6-0-1) 10/15/32_____ L ______0-12 ______away 11/24/05_____ W _____8-0 ______away 10/29/1892___ W _____44-0 ______home 11/03/34_____ T ______0-0 ______away 11/23/06_____ L ______0-2 ______home 10/01/1898___ T ______0-0 ______away 11/02/35_____ T ______6-6 ______home 11/24/07_____ L ______14-20 ______away 11/18/1899___ W _____33-0 ______away 10/31/36_____ L ______6-13 ______away 11/13/09_____ W _____16-0 ______home 11/02/1901___ W _____23-6 ______home 11/13/37_____ L ______0-3 ______home 11/05/10_____ W _____2-0 ______away 10/01/21_____ W _____52-14 ______home 11/12/38_____ L ______3-7 ______away 11/18/11_____ L ______0-9 ______home 10/07/22_____ W _____61-0 ______home 10/07/39_____ W _____32-29 ______home 11/16/12_____ W _____20-7 ______away 10/06/23_____ W _____44-3 ______home 10/19/40_____ L ______6-10 ______away 11/15/13_____ W _____45-7 ______home 11/01/41_____ W _____13-7 ______home 11/14/14_____ W _____26-6 ______away Lawrence (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/24/42_____ W _____14-13 ______away 11/13/15_____ L ______0-16 ______home 10/18/24_____ W _____13-5 ______home 10/16/43_____ T ______7-7 ______home 11/18/16_____ W _____19-16 ______away 10/28/44_____ L ______0-32 ______away 11/24/17_____ W _____6-3 ______home Louisiana State (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/20/45_____ L ______20-52 ______home 11/09/18_____ W _____21-0 ______home 1/01/05______W _____30-25 ______Orlando, FL 10/19/46_____ W _____13-0 ______away 11/22/19_____ W _____10-0 ______home 10/11/47_____ W _____27-14 ______home 11/20/20_____ W _____14-10 ______away Luther (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/02/48_____ L ______0-7 ______away 11/04/33_____ W _____27-7 ______home 10/22/1893___ W _____32-0 ______home 10/15/49_____ W _____35-9 ______home 10/20/34_____ L ______6-31 ______away 10/07/50_____ L ______7-20 ______away 9/17/77______W _____12-10 ______home

Iowa Hawkeye Football 95 ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

Miami, OH (Iowa leads 3-0) 10/23/71_____ L ______3-34 ______away 11/13/51_____ T ______20-20 ______home 9/08/01______W _____44-19 ______home 10/28/72_____ T ______6-6 ______home 11/11/52_____ L ______7-17 ______away 9/07/02______W _____29-24 ______away 11/24/73_____ L ______6-15 ______home 11/14/53_____ W _____27-0 ______home 8/30/03______W _____21-3 ______home 11/23/74_____ L ______21-60 ______away 11/13/54_____ L ______20-22 ______away 11/22/75_____ L ______23-27 ______home 11/05/55_____ W _____26-0 ______home Miami, FL (Iowa trails, 0-4) 11/20/76_____ W _____30-17 ______away 11/10/56_____ W _____7-0 ______away 11/24/50_____ L ______6-14 ______away 11/19/77_____ L ______16-22 ______home 11/09/57_____ W _____44-20 ______home 11/18/66_____ L ______0-44 ______away 11/25/78_____ L ______7-42 ______away 11/08/58_____ W _____28-6 ______away 9/29/90______L ______21-48 ______away 11/17/79_____ W _____33-23 ______home 11/07/59_____ W _____33-0 ______home 9/05/92______L ______7-24 ______home 11/22/80_____ W _____41-0 ______away 11/05/60_____ L ______10-27 ______away 11/21/81_____ W _____36-7 ______home 11/11/61_____ L ______9-16 ______home Michigan (Iowa trails, 10-40-4) 11/20/82_____ W _____24-18 ______away 11/10/62_____ L ______0-10 ______away 11/10/1900___ W _____28-5 ______away 11/12/83_____ W _____12-6 ______away 11/09/63_____ W _____27-13 ______home 11/28/01_____ L ______0-50 ______away 11/10/84_____ L ______16-17 ______home 11/07/64_____ L ______13-14 ______away 11/08/02_____ L ______0-107 ______away 10/05/85_____ W _____35-31 ______home 10/16/65_____ L ______3-14 ______home 11/03/23_____ L ______3-9 ______home 10/04/86_____ W _____24-21 ______away 10/15/66_____ L ______0-17 ______away 11/01/24_____ W _____9-2 ______away 10/03/87_____ L ______14-19 ______home 11/04/67_____ L ______0-10 ______home 11/22/28_____ L ______7-10 ______away 10/01/88_____ T ______10-10 ______away 11/02/68_____ W _____35-28 ______away 11/23/29_____ T ______0-0 ______away 10/07/89_____ L ______14-17 ______home 11/01/69_____ L ______8-35 ______home 11/11/33_____ L ______6-10 ______away 10/06/90_____ W _____12-7 ______away 10/3170______T ______14-14 ______away 10/23/37_____ L ______6-7 ______home 10/23/93_____ L ______10-24 ______away 10/16/71_____ L ______14-19 ______home 10/14/39_____ L ______7-27 ______away 10/22/94_____ W _____19-14 ______home 10/21/72_____ L ______14-43 ______away 10/04/41_____ L ______0-6 ______away 10/07/95_____ W _____21-7 ______away 10/20/73_____ L ______23-31 ______home 11/28/42_____ L ______14-28 ______away 10/05/96_____ W _____37-30 ______home 10/19/74_____ L ______17-23 ______away 10/05/46_____ L ______7-14 ______away 10/02/99_____ L ______3-49 ______away 10/25/75_____ L ______7-31 ______home 10/20/51_____ L ______0-21 ______home 10/0700______W _____21-16 ______home 10/23/76_____ W _____22-12 ______away 10/10/53_____ L ______13-14 ______away 10/13/01_____ L ______28-31 ______away 10/08/77_____ W _____18-6 ______home 10/09/54_____ L ______13-14 ______away 10/12/02_____ W _____44-16 ______home 10/14/78_____ L ______20-22 ______away 10/29/55_____ L ______21-33 ______away 9/27/03______L ______10-20 ______away 10/20/79_____ L ______7-24 ______home 11/03/56_____ L ______14-17 ______home 10/02/04_____ W _____38-16 ______home 10/25/80_____ L ______6-24 ______away 11/02/57_____ T ______21-21 ______away 10/24/81_____ L ______10-12 ______home 11/01/58_____ W _____37-14 ______away Minnesota (Iowa trails, 39-59-2) 10/23/82_____ W _____21-16 ______away 11/18/61_____ L ______14-23 ______away 11/02/1891___ L ______4-42 ______home 10/19/83_____ W _____61-10 ______home 11/17/62_____ W _____28-14 ______home 10/26/1901___ L ______0-16 ______away 11/17/84_____ L ______17-23 ______away 11/16/63_____ T ______21-21 ______away 10/25/02_____ L ______0-34 ______home 11/23/85_____ W _____31-9 ______home 11/14/64_____ L ______20-34 ______home 10/17/03_____ L ______0-75 ______away 11/22/86_____ W _____30-27 ______away 11/15/69_____ L ______6-51 ______home 11/24/04_____ L ______0-11 ______home 11/21/87_____ W _____34-20 ______home 11/14/70_____ L ______0-55 ______away 10/21/05_____ L ______0-39 ______away 11/19/88_____ W _____31-22 ______away 11/06/71_____ L ______7-63 ______away 10/02/09_____ L ______0-41 ______away 11/25/89_____ L ______7-43 ______home 11/11/72_____ L ______0-31 ______home 10/28/11_____ L ______6-24 ______away 11/24/90_____ L ______24-31 ______away 9/15/73______L ______7-31 ______home 10/26/12_____ L ______7-56 ______away 11/23/91_____ W _____23-8 ______home 9/14/74______L ______7-24 ______away 10/24/14_____ L ______0-7 ______home 11/21/92_____ L ______13-28 ______away 10/29/77_____ L ______6-23 ______away 10/23/15_____ L ______13-51 ______away 11/20/93_____ W _____21-3 ______home 11/04/78_____ L ______0-34 ______home 11/04/16_____ L ______0-67 ______away 11/19/94_____ W _____49-42 ______away 10/17/81_____ W _____9-7 ______away 11/02/18_____ W _____6-0 ______home 11/25/95_____ W _____45-3 ______home 10/16/82_____ L ______7-29 ______home 10/25/19_____ W _____9-6 ______away 11/23/96_____ W _____43-24 ______away 10/22/83_____ L ______13-16 ______away 11/13/20_____ W _____28-7 ______home 11/22/97_____ W _____31-0 ______home 10/20/84_____ W _____26-0 ______home 11/05/21_____ W _____41-7 ______away 11/21/98_____ L ______7-49 ______away 10/19/85_____ W _____12-10 ______home 11/11/22_____ W _____28-14 ______home 11/20/99_____ L ______21-25 ______home 10/18/86_____ L ______17-20 ______away 11/17/23_____ L ______7-20 ______away 11/18/00_____ L ______24-27 ______away 10/17/87_____ L ______10-37 ______away 10/25/24_____ W _____13-0 ______home 11/17/01_____ W _____42-24 ______home 10/15/88_____ T ______17-17 ______home 11/14/25_____ L ______0-33 ______away 11/16/02_____ W _____45-21 ______away 10/21/89_____ L ______12-26 ______home 11/06/26_____ L ______0-41 ______home 11/15/03_____ W _____40-22 ______home 10/20/90_____ W _____24-23 ______away 10/22/27_____ L ______0-38 ______away 11/13/04_____ W _____29-27 ______away 10/05/91_____ L ______24-43 ______home 10/24/28_____ W _____7-6 ______home 11/19/05_____ W _____52-28 ______home 10/03/92_____ L ______28-52 ______away 11/09/29_____ W _____9-7 ______home 11/18/06_____ L ______24-34 ______away 10/02/93_____ L ______7-24 ______away 10/24/31_____ L ______0-34 ______away 10/01/94_____ L ______14-29 ______home 10/22/32_____ L ______6-21 ______home Missouri (Iowa trails, 5-7) 10/18/97_____ L ______24-28 ______away 10/28/33_____ L ______7-19 ______away 11/09/1892___ L ______0-22 ______away 10/03/98_____ L ______9-12 ______home 10/28/34_____ L ______12-48 ______home 11/18/1893___ W _____34-12 ______home 10/27/01_____ L ______26-32 ______home 11/09/35_____ L ______6-13 ______home 11/19/1894___ L ______6-32 ______away 10/26/02_____ W _____34-9 ______away 11/07/36_____ L ______0-52 ______away 11/18/1895___ L ______0-34 ______away 10/04/03_____ W _____30-27 ______home 11/06/37_____ L ______10-35 ______home 11/09/1896___ W _____12-0 ______away 9/25/04______L ______17-30 ______away 11/05/38_____ L ______0-28 ______away 11/20/02_____ L ______0-6 ______away 10/22/05_____ L ______20-23 (OT) ______home 11/18/39_____ W _____13-9 ______home 11/14/03_____ W _____16-0 ______away 10/21/06_____ L ______6-20 ______away 10/26/40_____ L ______6-34 ______away 10/27/06_____ W _____24-4 ______home 11/15/41_____ L ______13-34 ______home 10/19/07_____ W _____21-6 ______home Michigan State (Iowa leads, 19-17-2) 11/14/42_____ L ______7-27 ______away 10/17/08_____ L ______5-10 ______away 9/26/53______L ______7-21 ______home 11/13/43_____ L ______14-33 ______away 10/30/09_____ L ______12-13 ______home 9/25/54______W _____14-10 ______home 11/18/44_____ L ______0-46 ______home 10/15/10_____ L ______0-5 ______away 10/10/59_____ W _____37-8 ______home 11/17/45_____ W _____20-19 ______home 10/08/60_____ W _____27-15 ______away 11/16/46_____ L ______6-16 ______away Monmouth (Iowa leads, 4-0) 11/06/65_____ L ______0-35 ______home 11/15/47_____ W _____13-7 ______home 9/30/05______W _____40-0 ______home 11/05/66_____ L ______7-56 ______away 11/13/48_____ L ______21-28 ______home 10/01/27_____ W _____32-6 ______home 10/25/69_____ W _____19-18 ______home 11/05/49_____ L ______7-55 ______away 10/07/28_____ W _____26-0 ______home 10/24/70_____ L ______0-37 ______away 11/04/50_____ W _____13-0 ______away 10/06/29_____ W _____46-0 ______home

96 Iowa Hawkeye Football ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

Montana (Iowa leads, 1-0) Northern Iowa (Iowa leads, 13-1) 11/11/95_____ L ______20-31 ______away 10/02/54_____ W _____48-6 ______home 11/05/1898___ L _____ 5-11 ______away 11/09/96_____ L ______13-40 ______home 9/2/06______W _____41-7 ______home 9/23/1899____ W ____ 22-0 ______home 11/15/97_____ L ______14-15 ______away 10/06/1900___ W ____ 69-0 ______home 10/10/98_____ W _____26-24 ______home Morningside (Iowa leads, 4-0) 10/05/1901___ W ____ 16-0 ______home 10/16/99_____ L ______21-23 ______away 10/24/08_____ W _____16-0 ______away 10/04/02_____ W ____ 26-5 ______home 11/11/00_____ W _____27-17 ______home 10/02/10_____ W _____12-0 ______home 10/03/03_____ W ____ 29-0 ______home 11/10/01_____ W _____59-16 ______away 10/14/11_____ W _____11-5 ______away 10/22/04_____ W ____ 11-5 ______home 11/09/02_____ W _____62-10 ______home 10/09/15_____ W _____17-6 ______away 10/28/05_____ W ____ 41-5 ______home 11/05/05_____ L ______27-28 ______away 10/07/12_____ W ____ 35-7 ______home 11/04/06_____ L ______7-21 ______home Nebraska (Iowa trails, 12-26-3) 10/08/13_____ W ____ 45-3 ______home 11/25/1891___ W _____22-0 ______Omaha, NE 10/03/14_____ W ____ 95-0 ______home Notre Dame (Iowa trails, 8-13-3) 11/24/1892___ T ______10-10 ______Omaha, NE 9/09/95______W ____ 34-13 ______home 10/08/21_____ W _____10-7 ______home 11/25/1893___ L ______18-20 ______Omaha, NE 9/06/97______W ____ 66-0 ______home 11/11/39_____ W _____7-6 ______home 11/29/1894___ L ______0-36 ______Omaha, NE 9/17/05______W ____ 45-21 ______home 11/16/40_____ W _____7-0 ______away 11/19/1895___ L ______0-6 ______Omaha, NE 10/27/45_____ L ______0-56 ______away 11/28/1896___ W _____6-0 ______Omaha, NE Northwestern (Iowa leads, 45-20-3) 10/26/46_____ L ______6-41 ______home 11/26/1896___ T ______0-0 ______Omaha, NE 10/16/97_____ W _____12-6 ______away 10/25/47_____ L ______0-21 ______away 11/25/1897___ L ______0-6 ____ Council Bluffs, IA 11/23/00_____ T ______5-5 ______away 10/23/48_____ L ______12-27 ______home 11/24/1898___ W _____6-5 ____ Council Bluffs, IA 10/08/10_____ L ______5-10 ______away 11/19/49_____ L ______7-28 ______away 11/04/1899___ W _____30-0 ______Omaha, NE 11/25/11_____ W _____6-0 ______home 11/18/50_____ T ______14-14 ______home 10/31/1903___ L ______6-17 ______home 10/29/13_____ W _____78-6 ______away 11/24/51_____ T ______20-20 ______away 11/05/04_____ L ______12-17 ______away 11/07/14_____ W _____27-0 ______away 11/22/52_____ L ______0-27 ______home 10/31/08_____ L ______8-11 ______home 10/16/15_____ W _____9-6 ______home 11/21/53_____ T ______14-14 ______away 10/23/09_____ T ______6-6 ______away 11/11/16_____ L ______13-20 ______away 11/20/54_____ L ______18-34 ______home 11/22/13_____ L ______0-12 ______away 11/17/17_____ L ______14-25 ______away 11/19/55_____ L ______14-17 ______away 11/21/14_____ L ______7-16 ______home 11/16/18_____ W _____23-7 ______home 11/24/56_____ W _____48-8 ______home 11/20/15_____ L ______7-51 ______away 11/08/19_____ W _____14-7 ______away 11/23/57_____ W _____21-13 ______away 11/25/16_____ L ______17-34 ______home 11/06/20_____ W _____20-0 ______home 11/22/58_____ W _____31-21 ______home 10/13/17_____ L ______0-47 ______away 11/19/21_____ W _____14-0 ______away 11/21/59_____ L ______19-20 ______home 10/05/18_____ W _____12-0 ______away 11/25/22_____ W _____37-3 ______home 11/19/60_____ W _____28-0 ______away 10/04/19_____ W _____18-0 ______home 11/24/23_____ W _____17-14 ______away 11/25/61_____ W _____42-21 ______home 11/22/30_____ W _____12-7 ______home 11/20/26_____ L ______6-13 ______home 11/24/62_____ L ______12-35 ______away 11/07/31_____ L ______0-7 ______away 11/29/27_____ L ______0-12 ______away 11/21/64_____ L ______0-28 ______away 11/05/32_____ L ______13-14 ______home 11/21/31_____ L ______0-19 ______home 10/07/67_____ L ______6-56 ______away 11/25/33_____ L ______6-7 ______away 11/19/32_____ L ______6-44 ______away 10/05/68_____ L ______28-51 ______home 10/14/34_____ L ______13-14 ______away 10/07/33_____ W _____7-0 ______away 11/20/37_____ L ______0-28 ______away 10/06/34_____ W _____20-7 ______away Ohio State (Iowa trails, 14-44-3) 11/19/38_____ L ______0-14 ______home 11/23/35_____ T ______0-0 ______away 11/18/22_____ W _____12-9 ______away 11/09/40_____ L ______6-14 ______away 10/03/36_____ L ______7-18 ______away 11/27/23_____ W _____20-0 ______away 11/22/41_____ L ______13-14 ______away 11/25/39_____ T ______7-7 ______away 10/14//24____ T ______0-0 ______home 09/26/42_____ W _____27-0 ______home 10/22/49_____ W _____28-21 ______home 10/24/25_____ W _____15-0 ______away 11/20/43_____ W _____33-13 ______away 11/15/52_____ W _____39-14 ______away 10/23/26_____ L ______6-23 ______home 11/24/45_____ L ______6-13 ______away 10/26/57_____ W _____6-0 ______away 10/08/27_____ L ______6-13 ______away 10/12/46_____ W _____21-7 ______home 10/25/58_____ W _____26-20 ______home 11/10/28_____ W _____14-7 ______away 9/22/79______L ______21-24 ______home 10/03/59_____ L ______10-14 ______home 10/13/29_____ L ______6-7 ______away 9/20/80______L ______0-57 ______away 10/01/60_____ W _____42-0 ______away 11/24/34_____ L ______7-40 ______away 9/12/81______W _____10-7 ______home 10/23/65_____ L ______0-9 ______away 10/07/44_____ L ______0-34 ______away 9/11/82______L ______7-42 ______away 10/22/66_____ L ______15-24 ______home 10/06/45_____ L ______0-42 ______away 9/04/99______L ______42-7 ______home 11/11/67_____ L ______24-39 ______away 10/18/47_____ T ______13-13 ______away 9/23/00______L ______13-42 ______away 11/09/68_____ W _____68-34 ______home 10/09/48_____ W _____14-7 ______away 10/09/71_____ L ______3-28 ______home 10/28/50_____ L ______21-83 ______away New Mexico State (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/14/72_____ W _____23-12 ______away 10/27/51_____ L ______21-47 ______away 9/30/95______W ____ 59-21 ______home 10/13/73_____ L ______15-31 ______away 10/25/52_____ W _____8-0 ______home 10/12/74_____ W _____35-10 ______home 10/16/54_____ L ______14-20 ______away North Carolina State (Iowa trails, 0-3) 11/01/75_____ W _____24-21 ______away 11/12/55_____ L ______10-20 ______away 11/20/65_____ L _____ 20-28 ______home 10/30/76_____ W _____13-10 ______home 11/17/56_____ W _____6-0 ______home 12/31/88_____ L _____ 23-28 _____ Atlanta, GA 9/10/77______W _____24-0 ______home 11/16/57_____ L ______13-17 ______away 8/29/92______L _____ 14-24 _E. Rutherford, NJ 9/16/78______W _____20-3 ______home 11/15/58_____ L ______28-38 ______home 10/13/79 ____ W _____58-6 ______away 11/14/59_____ W _____16-7 ______away North Dakota (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/18/80_____ W _____25-3 ______home 11/12/60_____ W _____35-12 ______home 10/09/26_____ W _____40-7 ______home 10/03/81_____ W _____64-0 ______away 11/04/61_____ L ______13-29 ______away 10/02/82_____ W _____45-7 ______home 11/03/62_____ W _____28-14 ______home North Dakota State (Iowa leads, 2-0) 10/08/83_____ W _____61-21 ______home 11/02/63_____ L ______3-7 ______away 9/21/46______W _____39-0 ______home 10/06/84_____ W _____31-3 ______away 10/31/64_____ L ______19-21 ______home 9/20/47______W _____59-0 ______home 10/26/85_____ W _____49-10 ______away 11/13/65_____ L ______0-38 ______away 10/25/86_____ W _____27-20 ______home 11/12/66_____ L ______10-14 ______home Northern Illinois (Iowa leads, 6-0) 11/07/87_____ W _____52-24 ______away 11/18/67_____ L ______10-21 ______away 9/21/85______W _____48-20 ______home 11/05/88_____ W _____35-10 ______home 11/16/68_____ L ______27-33 ______home 9/20/86______W _____57-3 ______home 10/28/89_____ W _____35-22 ______away 9/11/71______L ______21-52 ______away 9/28/91______W _____58-7 ______home 10/27/90_____ W _____56-14 ______home 9/16/72______L ______0-21 ______away 11/06/93_____ W _____54-20 ______home 11/16/91_____ W _____24-10 ______away 11/17/73_____ L ______13-55 ______away 9/18/99______W _____24-0 ______home 11/14/92_____ W _____56-14 ______home 11/16/74_____ L ______10-35 ______home 10/28/06_____ W _____24-14 ______home 11/13/93_____ W _____23-19 ______away 10/11/75_____ L ______0-49 ______away 11/12/94_____ W _____49-13 ______home 10/09/76_____ L ______14-34 ______home 10/15/77_____ L ______6-27 ______home

Iowa Hawkeye Football 97 ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

11/10/79_____ L ______7-34 ______away 10/09/99_____ L ______7-31 ______home 11/16/85_____ W _____27-24 ______away 11/15/80_____ L ______7-41 ______home 11/04/00_____ W _____26-23 (2OT) ______away 11/15/86_____ W _____42-14 ______home 9/24/83______W _____20-14 ______home 9/29/01______W _____24-18 ______home 10/24/87_____ W _____38-14 ______home 9/22/84______L ______26-45 ______away 9/28/02______W _____42-35 (OT) ______away 10/22/88_____ W _____31-7 ______away 11/02/85_____ L ______13-22 ______away 10/25/03_____ W _____26-14 ______home 11/18/89_____ W _____24-0 ______away 11/01/86_____ L ______10-31 ______home 10/23/04_____ W _____6-4 ______away 11/17/90_____ W _____38-9 ______home 11/14/87_____ W _____29-27 ______away 10/25/91_____ W _____31-21 ______away 11/12/88_____ T ______24-24 ______home Pittsburgh (Iowa trails, 1-2) 10/24/92_____ L ______16-27 ______home 11/11/89_____ L ______0-28 ______away 10/03/31_____ L ______0-20 ______home 10/30/93_____ W _____26-17 ______home 11/10/90_____ L ______26-27 ______home 10/13/51_____ W _____34-17 ______home 10/29/94_____ T ______21-21 ______away 11/02/91_____ W _____16-9 ______away 9/26/52______L ______14-26 ______away 11/01/97_____ W _____35-17 ______home 10/31/92_____ L ______15-38 ______home 10/31/98_____ L ______14-36 ______away 10/28/95_____ L ______35-56 ______away Purdue (Iowa trails, 32-44-3) 10/06/01_____ L ______14-23 ______away 10/26/96_____ L ______26-38 ______home 10/22/10_____ W _____16-0 ______home 10/05/02_____ W _____31-28 ______home 10/04/97_____ L ______7-23 ______away 11/11/11_____ W _____11-0 ______away 11/08/03_____ L ______14-27 ______away 11/14/98_____ L ______14-45 ______home 11/06/15_____ L ______13-19 ______away 11/06/04_____ W _____23-21 ______home 10/30/99_____ L ______11-41 ______away 10/21/16_____ W _____24-6 ______home 10/08/05_____ W _____34-17 ______away 10/21/00_____ L ______10-38 ______home 10/21/21_____ W _____13-6 ______away 10/07/06_____ W _____47-17 ______home 10/18/03_____ L ______10-19 ______away 10/28/22_____ W _____56-0 ______home 10/16/04_____ W _____33-7 ______home 10/13/23_____ W _____7-0 ______home Ripon College (Iowa leads, 1-0) 9/24/05______L ______6-31 ______away 11/16/29_____ L ______0-7 ______away 10/20/28_____ W _____61-6 ______home 9/30/06______L ______17-38 ______home 10/18/30_____ L ______0-20 ______home 11/14/31_____ L ______0-22 ______away Rush College (Series tied, 1-1) Oklahoma (Iowa trails, 0-1) 11/12/32_____ L ______0-18 ______home 10/29/1898___ L ______11-15 ______away 9/15/79______L ______6-21 ______away 11/18/33_____ W _____14-6 ______away 10/21/1899___ W _____17-0 ______home 11/10/34_____ L ______6-13 ______home Oklahoma State (Series tied, 1-1) 11/16/35_____ L ______6-12 ______away St. Louis (Iowa leads, 2-1) 9/29/23______W _____29-0 ______home 11/14/36_____ L ______0-13 ______home 11/30/05_____ W _____31-0 ______away 10/04/30_____ L ______0-6 ______home 10/30/37_____ L ______0-13 ______away 11/29/06_____ L ______0-39 ______away 10/29/38_____ T ______0-0 ______home 10/10/25_____ W _____41-0 ______home Oregon (Iowa trails, 1-2) 11/04/39_____ W _____4-0 ______away 10/29/49_____ W _____34-31 ______home 11/02/40_____ L ______6-21 ______home San Diego State (Iowa leads, 1-0) 9/16/89______L ______6-44 ______home 10/25/41_____ L ______6-7 ______away 12/30/86_____ W _____39-38 _____San Diego, CA 9/24/94______L ______18-40 ______away 10/31/42_____ W _____13-7 ______home 10/23/43_____ L ______7-28 ______away Simpson College (Iowa leads, 4-0) Oregon State (Iowa leads, 7-5) 10/21/44_____ L ______7-26 ______home 11/17/1898___ W _____12-0 ______home 10/06/56_____ W _____14-13 ______home 10/13/45_____ L ______0-40 ______away 10/12/1900___ W _____47-0 ______home 1/01/57______W _____35-19 _____ Pasadena, CA 9/28/46______W _____16-0 ______home 10/18/02_____ W _____10-0 ______away 09/24/60_____ W _____22-12 ______home 11/01/47_____ L ______0-21 ______away 11/06/03_____ W _____35-2 ______home 9/29/62______W _____28-8 ______home 10/16/48_____ L ______13-20 ______home 9/25/65______W _____27-7 ______away 10/01/49_____ W _____21-7 ______away South Dakota (Iowa leads, 8-0) 9/24/66______L ______3-17 ______home 10/21/50_____ W _____33-21 ______home 11/10/17_____ W _____35-0 ______home 9/30/67______L ______18-38 ______home 10/06/51_____ L ______30-34 ______away 11/01/19_____ W _____26-13 ______home 9/21/68______W _____21-20 ______home 10/11/52_____ L ______14-41 ______away 11/03/28_____ W _____19-0 ______home 9/20/69______L ______14-42 ______home 11/07/53_____ W _____26-0 ______away 9/29/34______W _____34-0 ______home 9/19/70______L ______14-21 ______away 11/06/54_____ W _____25-14 ______home 10/05/35_____ W _____47-2 ______home 9/18/71______L ______19-33 ______away 10/15/55_____ T ______20-20 ______home 10/10/36_____ W _____33-7 ______home 9/23/72______W _____19-11 ______home 10/27/56_____ W _____21-20 ______away 9/30/39______W _____41-0 ______home 10/24/59_____ L ______7-14 ______away 10/05/40_____ W _____46-0 ______home P & S (Iowa trails, 0-1) 10/22/60_____ W _____21-14 ______home 10/23/1897___ L ______0-14 ______home 10/28/61_____ L ______0-9 ______away Southeast Oklahoma (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/27/62_____ L ______3-26 ______home 10/04/24_____ W _____43-0 ______home Parsons College (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/26/63_____ L ______0-14 ______away 10/19/1895___ W _____28-0 ______away 10/24/64_____ L ______14-19 ______home Southern Cal (Iowa trails, 2-7) 10/09/65_____ L ______14-17 ______home 11/21/25_____ L ______0-18 ______away Penn College (Iowa leads, 2-0) 10/08/66_____ L ______0-35 ______away 9/29/50______W _____20-14 ______away 11/28/1895___ W _____14-12 ______away 10/28/67_____ L ______22-41 ______home 10/07/61_____ W _____35-34 ______away 10/14/1899___ W _____35-0 ______home 10/26/68_____ L ______15-44 ______away 10/06/62_____ L ______0-7 ______home 10/18/69_____ L ______31-35 ______away 9/26/70______L ______0-48 ______home Penn State (Iowa trails, 9-10) 10/17/70_____ L ______3-24 ______home 10/05/74_____ L ______3-41 ______away 11/15/30_____ W _____19-0 ______home 10/02/71_____ L ______13-45 ______away 10/04/75_____ L ______16-27 ______home 9/25/71______L ______14-44 ______home 10/07/72_____ L ______0-24 ______home 10/02/76_____ L ______0-55 ______away 9/30/72______L ______10-14 ______away 11/03/73_____ L ______23-48 ______home 1/02/03______L ______17-38 ______Miami, FL 9/29/73______L ______8-27 ______away 11/02/74_____ L ______14-38 ______away 9/28/74______L ______0-27 ______home 11/15/75_____ L ______18-19 ______away Syracuse (Series tied, 1-1) 9/27/75______L ______10-30 ______home 11/13/76_____ L ______0-21 ______home 9/20/75______L ______7-10 ______away 9/25/76______W _____7-6 ______away 10/22/77_____ L ______21-34 ______away 9/18/76______W _____41-3 ______home 9/17/83______W _____42-34 ______away 10/28/78_____ L ______7-34 ______home 9/15/84______L ______17-20 ______home 11/03/79_____ L ______14-20 ______home Temple (Iowa leads, 1-0) 9/18/93______L ______0-31 ______home 11/08/80_____ L ______13-58 ______away 11/21/36_____ W _____25-0 ______away 9/17/94______L ______21-61 ______away 11/07/81_____ W _____33-7 ______home 10/21/95_____ L ______27-41 ______home 11/06/82_____ L ______7-16 ______away Tennessee (Series tied, 1-1) 10/19/96_____ W _____21-20 ______away 10/15/83_____ W _____31-14 ______home 12/31/82_____ W _____28-22 ______Atlanta, GA 10/13/84_____ W _____40-3 ______away 8/30/87______L ______22-23 East Rutherford, NJ

98 Iowa Hawkeye Football ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

Texas A&M (Iowa trails, 0-1) Washington State (Iowa leads, 3-1-1) 10/13/56_____ W _____13-7 ______home 10/10/31_____ L ______0-29 ______away 10/03/53_____ W _____54-12 ______home 10/19/57_____ W _____21-7 ______home 10/05/57_____ W _____20-13 ______home 10/18/58_____ W _____20-9 ______away Texas-El Paso (Iowa leads, 1-0) 9/28/63______T ______14-14 ______home 10/17/59_____ L ______16-25 ______away 9/27/86______W _____69-7 ______home 9/18/65______L ______0-7 ______home 10/15/60_____ W _____28-21 ______home 9/27/69______W _____61-35 ______home 10/21/61_____ W _____47-15 ______home Texas Christian (Iowa leads, 2-1) 10/20/62_____ L ______14-42 ______away 9/27/58______W _____17-0 ______home Washington, MO (Iowa leads, 4-0) 10/19/63_____ L ______7-10 ______home 9/23/67______W _____24-9 ______home 11/15/02_____ W _____61-0 ______away 10/17/64_____ L ______21-31 ______away 9/28/68______L ______17-28 ______away 11/26/03_____ W _____12-2 ______away 10/02/65_____ L ______13-16 ______away 11/19/10_____ W _____38-0 ______away 10/01/66_____ L ______0-7 ______home Texas Tech (Iowa leads, 2-0) 9/19/42______W _____26-7 ______home 10/21/67_____ T ______21-21 ______away 12/29/96_____ W _____27-0 ____San Antonio, TX 10/19/68_____ W _____41-0 ______home 12/29/01_____ W _____19-16 ___San Antonio, TX Western Michigan (Iowa trails, 0-1) 10/11/69_____ L ______17-23 ______away 9/09/00______L ______21-27 ______home 10/10/70_____ W _____24-14 ______home Tulsa (Iowa leads, 3-1) 10/30/71_____ W _____20-16 ______home 9/30/89______W _____30-22 ______home Wilton (Iowa leads, 2-0) 11/04/72_____ L ______14-16 ______away 9/04/93______W _____26-25 ______home 11/04/1896___ W _____27-0 ______home 11/10/73_____ L ______7-35 ______away 9/21/96______L ______20-27 ______away 10/02/1897___ W _____22-4 ______home 11/09/74_____ L ______15-28 ______home 9/13/97______W _____54-16 ______home 11/08/75_____ W _____45-28 ______home Wisconsin (Series tied, 40-40-2) 11/06/76_____ L ______21-38 ______away UCLA (Iowa trails, 3-6) 10/29/1894___ L ______0-44 ______away 11/12/77_____ W _____24-8 ______away 9/23/38______L ______3-27 ______away 11/03/1906___ L ______4-18 ______away 11/18/78_____ W _____38-24 ______home 9/26/47______L ______7-22 ______away 11/02/07_____ L ______5-6 ______home 10/27/79_____ W _____24-13 ______away 9/24/49______L ______25-41 ______home 11/23/11_____ L ______0-12 ______away 11/01/80_____ W _____22-13 ______home 10/21/55_____ L ______13-33 ______away 11/04/12_____ L ______10-28 ______home 11/14/81_____ W _____17-7 ______away 9/22/73______L ______18-55 ______away 11/27/17_____ L ______0-20 ______away 11/13/82_____ W _____28-14 ______home 9/21/74______W _____21-10 ______home 11/15/24_____ W _____21-7 ______away 11/05/83_____ W _____34-14 ______away *10/01/77____ L ______16-34 ______away 11/07/25_____ L ______0-6 ______home 11/03/84_____ T ______10-10 ______home 9/26/81______W _____20-7 ______home 11/13/26_____ L ______10-20 ______away 10/12/85_____ W _____23-13 ______away 1/01/85______L ______28-45 _____ Pasadena, CA 11/12/27_____ W _____16-0 ______away 10/11/86_____ W _____17-6 ______home * - - Iowa was awarded a forfeit 11/17/28_____ L ______0-13 ______home 10/10/87_____ W _____31-10 ______away 10/26/29_____ W _____14-0 ______away 10/08/88_____ W _____31-6 ______home Upper Iowa (Iowa leads, 2-0) 10/08/32_____ L ______0-34 ______away 10/14/89_____ W _____31-24 ______away 10/22/1898___ W _____23-5 ______home 10/21/33_____ W _____26-7 ______home 10/13/90_____ W _____30-10 ______home 9/28/1900____ W _____57-0 ______home 10/16/37_____ L ______6-13 ______away 10/12/91_____ W _____10-6 ______away 10/08/38_____ L ______13-31 ______home 10/10/92_____ W _____23-22 ______home Utah (Iowa trails, 0-1) 10/28/39_____ W _____19-13 ______away 11/18/95_____ W _____33-20 ______away 10/07/78_____ L ______9-13 ______home 10/12/40_____ W _____30-12 ______home 11/16/96_____ W _____31-0 ______home 10/18/41_____ L ______0-23 ______away 11/08/97_____ L ______10-13 ______away Utah State (Iowa leads, 2-0) 10/07/42_____ W _____6-0 ______home 10/24/98_____ L ______0-31 ______home 9/28/57______W _____70-14 ______home 10/02/43_____ L ______5-7 ______home 11/13/99_____ L ______3-41 ______away 9/21/02______W _____48-7 ______home 11/11/44_____ L ______7-26 ______away 10/28/00_____ L ______7-13 ______home 11/03/45_____ L ______7-27 ______home 11/03/01_____ L ______28-34 ______away Wabash College (Iowa leads, 2-0) 11/09/46_____ W _____21-7 ______away 11/02/02_____ W _____20-3 ______home 10/31/25_____ W _____28-7 ______home 11/08/47_____ L ______14-46 ______away 11/22/03_____ W _____27-21 ______home 10/15/27_____ W _____38-0 ______home 10/30/48_____ W _____19-13 ______home 11/20/04_____ W _____30-7 ______home 11/12/49_____ L ______13-35 ______away 11/12/05_____ W _____20-10 ______away Washington (Series tied, 3-3) 10/14/50_____ L ______0-14 ______home 11/11/06_____ L ______21-24 ______home 9/25/37______L ______0-14 ______away 11/17/51_____ L ______7-34 ______away 10/05/63_____ W _____17-7 ______away 10/18/52_____ L ______13-42 ______home Wyoming (Iowa leads, 2-0) 10/03/64_____ W _____28-18 ______home 10/31/53_____ L ______6-10 ______away 10/17/53_____ W _____21-7 ______home 1/01/81______L ______0-28 ______Pasadena, CA 10/30/54_____ W _____13-7 ______home 12/30/87_____ W _____20-19 _____San Diego, CA 1/01/90______L ______34-46 _____ Pasadena, CA 10/01/55_____ L ______14-37 ______away 12/29/95_____ W _____38-18 ______El Paso, TX Yale (Iowa leads, 1-0) 10/14/22_____ W _____6-0 ______away

Iowa Hawkeye Football 99 ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS/COACHES RECORDS

All-Time Series Results All-Time Coaches Records

Team First Game W-L-T Team First Game W-L-T Ranked According to Total Victories Air Force 1958 0-0-1 Minnesota 1891 39-59-2 Overall Big Ten Akron 2002 1-0-0 Missouri 1892 5-7-0 Name Years W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Arkansas 1925 1-0-0 Monmouth 1905 4-0-0 Hayden Fry 1979-98 143-89-6 .613 96-61-5 .608 Arizona 1966 5-6-0 Montana 1954 2-0-0 Kirk Ferentz 1999-p 55-43-0 .561 34-30 .531 Forest Evashevski 1952-60 52-27-4 .651 33-21-2 .607 Arizona State 1997 1-2-0 Morningside 1908 4-0-0 Howard Jones 1916-23 42-17-1 .708 21-12-0 .636 Augustana 1894 2-0-0 Nebraska 1891 12-26-3 Eddie Anderson 1939-42, 1946-49 35-33-2 .514 21-24-2 .468 Ball State 2005 1-0-0 New Mexico State 1995 1-0-0 1924-31 33-27-4 .547 11-20-4 .371 Berg AAF 1945 1-0-0 North Carolina State 1965 0-3-0 Alden Knipe 1899-1902 29-11-4 .705 2-6-1 .278 Boston University 1948 1-0-0 North Dakota 1926 1-0-0 John Chalmers 1903-05 24-8-0 .750 1-6-0 .143 Bradley Tech 1930 5-0-0 North Dakota State 1946 2-0-0 Jess Hawley 1910-15 24-18-0 .571 8-11-0 .278 Buffalo 2003 1-0-0 Northern Illinois 1985 6-0-0 1974-78 18-37-0 .327 13-27 .325 Butler 1924 1-0-0 Northern Iowa 1898 13-1-0 1961-65 16-27-2 .378 8-15-1 .354 Brigham Young 1991 0-0-1 Northwestern 1897 45-20-3 1966-70 16-32-1 .340 11-22-2 .343 California 1958 3-1-0 Notre Dame 1921 8-13-3 1932-36 15-21-4 .425 5-16-4 .280 Camp Dodge 1918 0-0-1 Ohio State 1922 14-44-3 A.E. Bull 1896 7-1-1 .833 ------Camp Grant 1942 1-0-0 Oklahoma 1979 0-1-0 Mark Catlin 1906-08 7-10-0 .412 1-3-0 .250 Carleton 1936 1-0-0 Oklahoma State 1923 1-1-0 Leonard Raffensperger 1950-51 5-10-3 .361 2-9-1 .208 Carroll 1926 2-0-0 Oregon 1949 1-2-0 Otto Wagonhurst 1897 4-4-0 .500 ------Centenary 1930 0-1-0 Oregon State 1956 7-5-0 Roger Sherman 1894 4-4-1 .500 ------Central Michigan 1994 2-0-0 P & S 1897 0-1-0 1971-73 4-28-1 .136 3-22-1 .135 Chicago 1894 3-9-2 Parsons 1895 1-0-0 No head coach 1889-91 4-4-0 .500 ------Cincinnati 1990 1-0-0 Penn College 1895 2-0-0 E.A. Dalton 1892 3-2-1 .583 ------Coe 1892 9-0-0 Penn State 1930 9-10-0 Ben Donnelly 1893 3-4-0 .429 ------Colgate 1935 1-1-0 Pittsburgh 1931 1-2-0 John Griffith 1909 2-4-1 .357 0-1-0 .000 Colorado 1988 0-2-0 Purdue 1910 32-44-3 1945 2-7-0 .222 1-5-0 .167 Colorado Teachers 1926 1-0-0 Ripon 1928 1-0-0 1937-38 2-13-1 .156 1-8-1 .150 Cornell 1891 13-1-0 Rush 1898 1-1-0 1943-44 2-13-1 .156 0-10-1 .045 Denver 1927 1-0-0 St. Louis 1905 2-1-0 Denver Athletic Club 1893 0-1-0 San Diego State 1986 1-0-0 Des Moines 1905 1-0-0 Simpson 1898 4-0-0 Ranked According to Overall Game Winning Percentage Des Moines YMCA 1896 1-0-0 South Dakota 1917 8-0-0 Overall Big Ten Detroit 1930 1-0-0 Southeast Oklahoma 1924 1-0-0 Name Years W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Doane 1895 0-1-0 Southern Cal 1925 2-7-0 A.E. Bull 1896 7-1-1 .833 ------Drake 1896 12-3-0 Syracuse 1975 2-1-0 John Chalmers 1903-05 24-8-0 .750 1-6-0 .143 Florida 1983 1-2-0 Temple 1936 1-0-0 Howard Jones 1916-23 42-17-1 .708 21-12-0 .636 George Washington 1931 1-1-0 Tennessee 1982 1-1-0 Alden Knipe 1899-1902 29-11-4 .705 2-6-1 .278 Great Lakes 1917 0-4-0 Texas 1984 1-0-0 Forest Evashevski 1952-60 52-27-4 .651 33-21-2 .607 Grinnell 1889 11-5-1 Texas A&M 1931 0-1-0 Hayden Fry 1979-98 143-89-6 .613 96-51-5 .648 Hawaii 1956 3-1-0 Texas El Paso 1986 1-0-0 E.A. Dalton 1892 3-2-1 .583 ------Idaho 1964 1-0-0 Texas Christian 1958 2-1-0 Jess Hawley 1910-15 24-18-0 .571 8-11-0 .278 Kirk Ferentz 1999-p 55-43-0 .561 34-30 .531 Illinois 1899 28-37-2 Texas Tech 1996 2-0-0 Burt Ingwersen 1924-31 33-27-4 .547 11-20-4 .371 Indiana 1912 38-26-4 Tulsa 1989 3-1-0 Eddie Anderson 1939-42, 1946-49 35-33-2 .514 21-24-2 .468 Iowa Preflight 1943 0-2-0 UCLA 1938 3-6-0 Roger Sherman 1894 4-4-1 .500 ------Iowa State 1894 36-18-0 Upper Iowa 1898 2-0-0 Otto Wagonhurst 1897 4-4-0 .500 ------Iowa Wesleyan 1890 1-0-0 Utah 1978 0-1-0 No head coach 1889-91 4-4-0 .500 ------Kansas 1891 4-6-0 Utah State 1957 2-0-0 Ben Donnelly 1893 3-4-0 .429 ------Kansas State 1951 5-1-0 Wabash 1925 2-0-0 Ossie Solem 1932-36 15-21-4 .425 5-16-4 .280 Kent State 2001 2-0-0 Washington 1937 3-3-0 Mark Catlin 1906-08 7-10-0 .412 1-3-0 .250 Knox 1892 6-0-1 Washington State 1953 3-1-1 Jerry Burns 1961-65 16-27-2 .378 8-15-1 .354 Lawrence 1924 1-0-0 Washington, Mo. 1902 4-0-0 Leonard Raffensperger 1950-51 5-10-3 .361 2-9-1 .208 Louisiana State 2005 1-0-0 Western Michigan 2000 0-1-0 Ray Nagel 1966-70 16-32-1 .340 11-22-2 .343 Luther 1893 1-0-0 Wilton 1896 2-0-0 John Griffith 1909 2-4-1 .357 0-1-0 .000 Marquette 1930 1-1-0 Wisconsin 1894 40-40-2 Bob Commings 1974-78 18-37-0 .327 13-27 .325 Miami, Fla. 1950 0-4-0 Wyoming 1953 2-0-0 Clem Crowe 1945 2-7-0 .222 1-5-0 .167 Miami, OH 2001 3-0-0 Yale 1922 1-0-0 Slip Madigan 1943-44 2-13-1 .156 0-10-1 .045 Michigan 1900 10-40-4 Irl Tubbs 1937-38 2-13-1 .156 1-8-1 .150 Michigan State 1953 19-17-2 2007 opponents listed in boldface Frank Lauterbur 1971-73 4-28-1 .136 3-22-1 .135

100 Iowa Hawkeye Football RECORD VS. CONFERENCES/DAY-BY-DAY RESULTS

9/1 (1-0) 10/27 (7-7-1) Atlantic Coast Won _____Lost ____ Tied 2001 * Kent State ______W ______51-0 1894 Chicago ______T ______18-18 Miami, FL ______0 ______4 ______0 1906 * Missouri ______W ______26-4 North Carolina State ______0 ______3 ______0 Totals (.000) ______0 ______7 ______0 9/8 (2-1) 1917 Wisconsin ______L ______0-20 1979 * Indiana ______L ______26-30 1923 Ohio State ______W ______20-0 Big East 1984 * Iowa State ______W _____ 59-21 1928 * Minnesota ______W ______7-6 Won _____Lost ____ Tied 2001 * Miami (OH) ______W _____ 44-19 1934 * Minnesota ______L ______12-48 Cincinnati ______1 ______0 ______0 1945 Notre Dame ______L ______0-56 Pittsburgh ______1 ______2 ______0 Syracuse ______2 ______1 ______0 9/15 (1-3) 1951 Ohio State ______L ______21-47 Totals (.571) ______4 ______3 ______0 1973 * Michigan ______L ______7-31 1956 Purdue ______W _____ 21-20 1979 Oklahoma ______L ______6-21 1962 * Purdue ______L ______3-26 Big Ten 1984 * Penn State ______L ______17-20 1973 Illinois ______L ______0-50 Won _____Lost ____ Tied 1990 * Cincinnati ______W _____ 63-10 1979 Wisconsin ______W _____ 24-13 Illinois ______28 ______37 ______2 Indiana ______38 ______26 ______4 1984 Indiana ______W _____ 24-20 Michigan ______10 ______40 ______4 9/22 (1-3) 1990 * Northwestern ______W _____ 56-14 Michigan State ______19 ______17 ______2 Minnesota ______39 ______59 ______2 1973 UCLA ______L ______18-55 2001 * Michigan ______L ______26-32 Northwestern ______45 ______20 ______3 1979 * Nebraska ______L ______21-24 Ohio State ______14 ______44 ______3 Penn State ______9 ______10 ______0 1984 Ohio State ______L ______26-45 11/3 (4-8-3) Purdue ______32 ______44 ______3 1990 * Iowa State ______W _____ 45-35 1894 * Kansas ______W _____ 14-12 Wisconsin ______40 ______40 ______2 1906 Wisconsin ______L ______4-18 Totals (.450) ______274 ______337 ______25 9/29 (10-2) 1917 * Great Lakes ______L ______14-23 1923 * Oklahoma A&M ______W ______20-0 1923 * Michigan ______L ______3-9 Big 12 Won _____Lost ____ Tied 1934 * South Dakota ______W ______34-0 1928 * South Dakota ______W ______19-0 Colorado ______0 ______2 ______0 1945 * Berg AAF ______W _____ 14-13 1934 Indiana ______T ______0-0 Iowa State ______36 ______18 ______0 Kansas ______4 ______6 ______0 1950 USC ______W _____ 20-14 1945 * Wisconsin ______L ______7-27 Kansas State ______5 ______1 ______0 1951 * Kansas State ______W ______16-0 1951 * Minnesota ______T ______20-20 Missouri ______5 ______7 ______0 1956 Indiana ______W ______27-0 1956 * Michigan ______L ______14-17 Nebraska ______12 ______26 ______3 Oklahoma ______0 ______1 ______0 1962 * Oregon State ______W ______28-8 1962 * Ohio State ______W _____ 28-14 Oklahoma State ______1 ______1 ______0 1973 Penn State ______L ______8-27 1973 * Purdue ______L ______23-48 Texas ______1 ______1 ______0 Texas A&M ______0 ______1 ______0 1979 * Iowa State ______W _____ 30-14 1979 * Purdue ______L ______14-20 Texas Tech ______2 ______0 ______0 1984 * Illinois ______W _____ 21-16 1984 * Wisconsin ______T ______10-10 Totals (.508) ______66 ______64 ______3 1990 Miami (FL) ______L ______21-48 1990 Illinois ______W _____ 54-28 2001 * Penn State ______W _____ 24-18 2001 Wisconsin ______L ______28-34 Conference USA Won _____Lost ____ Tied Marquette ______1 ______1 ______0 10/6 (10-5) 11/10 (7-8) Saint Louis ______2 ______1 ______0 1900 * Iowa Teachers ______W ______68-0 1894 * Grinnell ______W ______6-0 Texas-El Paso ______1 ______0 ______0 Tulsa ______3 ______1 ______0 1913 * Cornell ______W ______76-0 1900 Michigan ______W ______28-5 Totals (.700) ______7 ______3 ______0 1917 * Cornell ______W _____ 22-13 1906 * Coe ______W _____ 15-12 1923 * Knox ______W ______44-3 1917 * South Dakota ______W ______35-0 Mid-American 1928 * Monmouth ______W ______26-0 1928 Ohio State ______W ______14-7 Won _____Lost ____ Tied 1934 Northwestern ______W ______20-7 1934 * Purdue ______L ______6-13 Akron ______1 ______0 ______0 Ball State ______1 ______0 ______0 1945 Ohio State ______L ______0-42 1945 Illinois ______L ______7-48 Buffalo ______1 ______0 ______0 1951 Purdue ______L ______30-34 1951 Illinois ______L ______13-40 Central Michigan ______2 ______0 ______0 Kent State ______2 ______0 ______0 1956 * Oregon State ______W _____ 14-13 1956 Minnesota ______W ______7-0 Miami, OH ______3 ______0 ______0 1962 * USC ______L ______0-7 1962 Minnesota ______L ______0-10 Northern Illinois ______6 ______0 ______0 Western Michigan ______0 ______1 ______0 1973 * Arizona ______L ______20-23 1973 Wisconsin ______L ______7-35 Totals (.941) ______16 ______1 ______0 1979 Illinois ______W ______13-7 1979 Ohio State ______L ______7-34 1984 Northwestern ______W ______31-3 1984 * Michigan State ______L ______16-17 Pacific 10 1990 Michigan State ______W ______12-7 1990 * Ohio State ______L ______26-27 Won _____Lost ____ Tied 2001 Purdue ______L ______14-23 2001 Northwestern ______W _____ 59-16 Arizona ______5 ______6 ______0 Arizona State ______1 ______2 ______0 California ______3 ______1 ______0 10/13 (10-5) 11/17 (8-6) Oregon ______1 ______2 ______0 Oregon State ______7 ______5 ______0 1894 * Cornell ______W ______60-0 1898 * Simpson ______W ______12-0 Southern California ______2 ______7 ______0 1900 * Simpson ______W ______47-0 1900 * Grinnell ______W ______63-2 UCLA ______3 ______6 ______0 1917 Nebraska ______L ______0-47 1917 Northwestern ______L ______14-25 Washington ______3 ______3 ______0 Washington State ______3 ______1 ______1 1923 * Purdue ______W ______7-0 1923 Minnesota ______L ______7-20 Totals (.460) ______28 ______33 ______1 1928 Chicago ______W ______13-0 1928 * Wisconsin ______L ______0-13 1934 Nebraska ______L ______13-14 1945 * Minnesota ______W _____ 20-19 Southeastern 1945 Purdue ______L ______0-40 1951 Wisconsin ______L ______7-34 Won _____Lost ____ Tied Arkansas ______1 ______0 ______0 1951 * Pittsburgh ______W _____ 34-17 1956 * Ohio State ______W ______6-0 Florida ______1 ______2 ______0 1956 * Wisconsin ______W ______13-7 1962 * Michigan ______W _____ 28-14 Louisiana State ______1 ______0 ______0 1962 Indiana ______W _____ 14-10 1973 Ohio State ______L ______13-55 Tennessee ______1 ______1 ______0 Totals (.571) ______4 ______3 ______0 1973 Northwestern ______L ______15-31 1979 * Michigan State ______W _____ 33-23 1979 Northwestern ______W ______58-6 1984 Minnesota ______L ______17-23 Mountain West 1984 Purdue ______W ______40-3 1990 * Purdue ______W ______38-9 Won _____Lost ____ Tied 1990 * Wisconsin ______W _____ 30-10 2001 * Minnesota ______W _____ 42-24 Air Force ______0 ______0 ______1 2001 Michigan State ______L ______28-31 Brigham Young ______0 ______0 ______1 San Diego State ______1 ______0 ______0 Texas Christian ______2 ______1 ______0 10/20 (6-8) * - - at Iowa City Utah ______0 ______1 ______0 Wyoming ______2 ______0 ______0 1894 Augustana ______W ______34-0 ^awarded forfeit by NCAA Totals (.667) ______5 ______2 ______2 1917 * Grinnell ______L ______0-10 1923 * Illinois ______L ______6-9 Western Athletic 1928 * Ripon ______W ______61-6 Won _____Lost ____ Tied 1934 Iowa State ______L ______6-31 Hawaii ______3 ______1 ______0 Idaho ______1 ______0 ______0 1945 * Indiana ______L ______20-52 New Mexico State ______1 ______0 ______0 1951 * Michigan ______L ______0-21 Utah State ______2 ______0 ______0 Totals (.818) ______7 ______1 ______0 1956 * Hawaii ______W ______34-0 1962 Wisconsin ______L ______14-42 Independents 1973 * Minnesota ______L ______23-31 Won _____Lost ____ Tied 1979 * Minnesota ______L ______7-24 Notre Dame ______8 ______13 ______3 1984 * Michigan ______W ______26-0 Temple ______1 ______0 ______0 Totals (.420) ______9 ______13 ______3 1990 Michigan ______W _____ 24-23 2001 * Indiana ______W _____ 42-28

Iowa Hawkeye Football 101 BOWL LINE-UP/HOMECOMING

2007-08 BOWL LINE-UP Bowl ______Site ______Date, Time ______Conference Affliations ______TV Poinsettia ______San Diego, CA ______Dec. 20, 8 p.m. ______Mountain West vs. At-Large ______ESPN New Orleans ______New Orleans, LA ______Dec. 21, 7 p.m. ______Sun Belt vs. C-USA ______ESPN2 Papajohns.com ______Birmingham, AL ______Dec. 22, Noon ______Big East vs. C-USA ______ESPN2 New Mexico ______Albuquerque, NM ______Dec. 22, 3:30 p.m. ______Mountain West vs. WAC ______ESPN Las Vegas ______Las Vegas, NV ______Dec. 22, 7 p.m. ______Mountain West vs. Pac-10 ______ESPN Hawaii ______Honolulu, HI ______Dec. 23, 7 p.m. ______C-USA vs. WAC ______ESPN Motor City ______Pontiac, MI ______Dec. 26, 6:30 p.m. ______MAC vs. Big Ten ______ESPN Holiday ______San Diego, CA ______Dec. 27, 7 p.m. ______Big 12 vs. Pac-10 ______ESPN Texas ______Houston, TX ______Dec. 28, 7 p.m. ______Big 12 vs. C-USA ______NFL Champs Sports ______Orlando, FL ______Dec. 28, 4 p.m. ______ACC vs. Big Ten ______ESPN Emerald ______San Francisco, CA ______Dec. 28, 7:30 p.m. ______Pac-10 vs. ACC ______ESPN Meineke Car Care ______Charlotte, NC ______Dec. 29, Noon ______Big East vs. ACC ______ESPN Liberty ______Memphis, TN ______Dec. 29, 3:30 p.m. ______C-USA vs. SEC ______ESPN Alamo ______San Antonio, TX ______Dec. 29, 7 p.m. ______Big Ten vs. Big 12 ______ESPN Independence ______Shreveport, LA ______Dec. 30, 7 p.m. ______SEC vs. Big 12 ______ESPN Bell Helicopter Armed Forces __ Fort Worth, TX ______Dec. 31, 11:30 a.m. ______Pac-10 vs. Mountain West ______ESPN Sun ______El Paso, TX ______Dec. 31, 1 p.m. ______Big 12/Big East vs. Pac-10 ______CBS Humanitarian ______Boise, ID ______Dec. 31, 1 p.m. ______WAC vs. ACC ______ESPN2 Music City ______Nashville, TN ______Dec. 31, 3 p.m. ______SEC vs. ACC ______ESPN Chick-fil-A ______Atlanta, GA ______Dec. 31, 6:30 p.m. ______ACC vs. SEC ______ESPN Insight ______Tempe, AZ ______Dec. 31, TBA ______Big Ten vs. Big 12 ______NFL Outback ______Tampa, FL ______Jan. 1, 10 a.m. ______Big Ten vs. SEC ______ESPN Cotton ______Dallas, TX ______Jan. 1, 10:30 a.m. ______Big 12 vs. SEC ______FOX Gator ______Jacksonville, FL ______Jan. 1, Noon ______ACC vs. Big East ______CBS Capitol One ______Orlando, FL ______Jan. 1, Noon ______Big Ten vs. SEC ______ABC Rose ______Pasadena, CA ______Jan. 1, 3:30 p.m. ______BCS vs. BCS ______ABC Sugar ______New Orleans, LA ______Jan. 1, 7:30 p.m. ______BCS vs. BCS ______FOX Fiesta ______Phoenix, AZ ______Jan. 2, 7 p.m. ______BCS vs. BCS ______FOX Orange ______Miami, FL ______Jan. 3, 7 p.m. ______BCS vs. BCS ______FOX International ______Toronto, Canada ______Jan. 5, 11 a.m. ______Big East vs. MAC ______ESPN2 GMAC ______Mobile, AL ______Jan. 6, 7 p.m. ______C-USA vs. MAC ______ESPN BCS Championship ______New Oreleans, LA ______Jan. 7, 7 p.m. ______BCS #1 vs. BCS #2 ______FOX

The BCS consists of the Rose Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Orange Bowl, Fiesta Bowl and the National Championship. The conferences with automatic berths include the Atlantic Coast, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10 and Southeastern conferences.

At the end of the season, the teams that are ranked first and second in the final BCS Standings will play for the national championship on Jan. 7 in New Orleans, LA.

All times listed are Central Standard time.

IOWA’S YEAR-BY-YEAR HOMECOMING RESULTS Date ______Opponent _____Result Date ______Opponent _____Result Date ______Opponent _____Result Date ______Opponent _____Result Nov. 23, 1912 _ Wisconsin ___ L, 10-28 Nov. 9, 1935 __ Minnesota ____ L, 6-13 Oct. 25, 1958 _ Northwestern W, 26-20 Oct. 10, 1981 _ Indiana _____ W, 42-28 Nov. 15, 1913 _ Iowa State ___ W, 45-7 Oct. 17, 1936 _ Illinois ______T, 0-0 Oct. 10, 1959 _ Michigan State _ W, 37-8 Oct. 2, 1982 __ Northwestern _ W, 45-7 Oct. 24, 1914 _ Minnesota _____ L, 0-7 Nov. 6, 1937 __ Minnesota ___ L, 10-35 Oct. 22, 1960 _ Purdue _____ W, 21-14 Oct. 8, 1983 __ Northwestern W, 61-21 Nov. 13, 1915 _ Iowa State ___ L, 0-16 Oct. 8, 1938 __ Wisconsin ___ L, 13-31 Oct. 21, 1961 _ Wisconsin ___ W, 47-15 Sept. 29, 1984 _ Illinois _____ W, 21-16 Nov. 25, 1916 _ Nebraska ____ L, 17-34 Nov. 18, 1939 _ Minnesota ____ W, 13-9 Oct. 27, 1962 _ Purdue ______L, 3-26 Oct. 5, 1985 __ Michigan State W, 35-31 Nov. 24, 1917 _ Iowa State ____ W, 6-3 Nov. 2, 1940 __ Purdue ______L, 6-21 Oct. 12, 1963 _ Indiana _____ W, 37-26 Oct. 11, 1986 _ Wisconsin ____ W, 17-6 Nov. 2, 1918 __ Minnesota _____ W, 6-0 Nov. 1, 1941 __ Indiana ______W, 13-7 Oct. 24, 1964 _ Purdue _____ L, 14-19 Oct. 24, 1987 _ Purdue _____ W, 38-14 Nov. 22, 1919 _ Iowa State ___ W, 10-0 Nov. 7, 1942 __ Wisconsin _____ W, 6-0 Oct. 9, 1965 __ Purdue ______L, 14-7 Oct. 8, 1988 __ Wisconsin ____ W, 31-6 Nov. 13, 1920 _ Minnesota ____ W, 28-7 Nov. 6, 1943 __ Illinois _____ L, 10-19 Oct. 22, 1966 _ Northwestern L, 15-24 Oct. 21, 1989 _ Michigan ____ L, 12-26 Oct. 15, 1921 _ Illinois ______W, 14-2 Oct. 21, 1944 _ Purdue ______L, 7-26 Oct. 28, 1967 _ Purdue _____ L, 22-41 Oct. 27, 1990 _ Northwestern W, 56-14 Nov. 11, 1922 _ Minnesota ___ W, 28-14 Nov. 3, 1945 __ Wisconsin ____ L, 7-27 Oct. 12, 1968 _ Indiana _____ L, 34-38 Oct. 19, 1991 _ Illinois _____ W, 24-21 Oct. 20, 1923 _ Illinois ______L, 6-9 Nov. 2, 1946 __ Illinois ______L, 0-7 Oct. 25, 1969 _ Michigan State W, 19-18 Oct. 24, 1992 _ Purdue _____ L, 16-27 Oct. 25, 1924 _ Minnesota ____ W, 13-0 Oct. 11, 1947 _ Indiana _____ W, 27-14 Oct. 17, 1970 _ Purdue ______L, 3-24 Oct. 16, 1993 _ Illinois ______L, 3-49 Oct. 17, 1925 _ Illinois _____ W, 12-10 Oct. 16, 1948 _ Purdue _____ L, 13-20 Oct. 9, 1971 __ Northwestern _ L, 3-28 Oct. 8, 1994 __ Indiana _____ L, 20-27 Nov. 6, 1926 __ Minnesota ____ L, 0-41 Oct. 15, 1949 _ Indiana ______W, 35-9 Oct. 28, 1972 _ Michigan State __T, 6-6 Oct. 14, 1995 _ Indiana _____ W, 22-13 Nov. 5, 1927 __ Illinois ______L, 0-14 Oct. 21, 1950 _ Purdue _____ W, 33-21 Oct. 20, 1973 _ Minnesota ___ L, 23-31 Oct. 5, 1996 __ Michigan State W, 37-30 Oct. 27, 1928 _ Minnesota _____ W, 7-6 Oct. 20, 1951 _ Michigan _____ L, 0-21 Oct. 12, 1974 _ Northwestern W, 35-10 Oct. 25, 1997 _ Indiana ______W, 62-0 Oct. 20, 1929 _ Illinois ______T, 7-7 Oct. 25, 1952 _ Ohio State ____ W, 8-0 Oct. 25, 1975 _ Minnesota ____ L, 7-31 Oct. 10, 1998 _ Northwestern W, 26-24 Nov. 15, 1930 _ Penn State ___ W, 19-0 Oct. 24, 1953 _ Indiana _____ W, 19-13 Oct. 16, 1976 _ Indiana ______L, 7-14 Oct. 23, 1999 _ Indiana _____ L, 31-38 Oct. 17, 1931 _ Indiana ______T, 0-0 Nov. 6, 1954 __ Purdue _____ W, 25-14 Oct. 15, 1977 _ Ohio State ___ L, 6-27 Oct. 7, 2000 __ Michigan State W, 21-16 Oct. 22, 1932 _ Minnesota ____ L, 6-21 Oct. 15, 1955 _ Purdue ______T, 20-20 Oct. 28, 1978 _ Purdue ______L, 7-34 Sept. 29, 2001 _ Penn State __ W, 24-18 Oct. 21, 1933 _ Wisconsin ____ W, 26-7 Nov. 3, 1956 __ Michigan ____ L, 14-17 Oct. 20, 1979 _ Minnesota ____ L, 7-24 Oct. 5, 2002 __ Purdue _____ W, 31-28 Oct. 28, 1934 _ Minnesota ___ L, 12-48 Oct. 19, 1957 _ Wisconsin ____ W, 21-7 Oct. 18, 1980 _ Northwestern _ W, 25-3 Oct. 4, 2003 __ Michigan ____ W, 30-27 Oct. 2, 2004 __ Michigan State W, 38-16 HOMECOMING RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTS Oct. 1, 2005 __ Illinois ______W, 35-7 Oct. 7, 2006 __ Purdue _____ W, 47-17 Opponent ______W-L-T Totals ______51-39-5 Illinois ______5-5-2 Indiana ______8-4-1 Iowa State ______3-1-0 Michigan ______1-3-0 Michigan State ______6-0-1 Minnesota ______6-9-0 Nebraska ______0-1-0 Northwestern ______7-2-0 Ohio State ______1-1-0 Penn State ______2-0-0 Purdue ______6-10-1 Wisconsin ______6-3-0 Totals ______51-39-5 102 Iowa Hawkeye Football IOWA BOWL HISTORY

1957 Rose Bowl 1959 Rose Bowl

Iowa -- 35 Iowa -- 38 Oregon State -- 19 California -- 12

Jan. 1, 1957, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Jan. 1, 1959, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California

Iowa ______14 ______7 ______7 ______7 _____35 Iowa ______7 _____ 13 ______12 ______6 ______38 Oregon State ______0 ______6 ______6 ______7 _____19 California ______0 ______0 ______6 ______6 ______12

GAME RECAP GAME RECAP Switching from the mighty defensive role they played all season Bob Jeter ran for 194 yards on nine carries, earned (which included four shutouts), Iowa put on a great offensive Player-of-the-Game honors and led Iowa to a 38-12 win over show to defeat Oregon State 35-19 in the 43rd Rose Bowl. It was California in the 45th Rose Bowl. Over 18,000 Iowa fans made the the school’s first bowl appearance. Iowa assumed an early lead trip to Pasadena. Head Coach Forest Evashevski had to get out on game MVP Kenny Ploen’s 49-yard run. Ploen also completed of his sickbed to lead Iowa to its second Rose Bowl win in three 9-of-10 passes. Collins Hagler scored two TDs and totaled a years. tallied twice for the winners. Fleming had game-best 85 rushing yards. Iowa played Oregon State during 85 yards (nine attempts) on the ground. The Hawkeyes set Rose the regular season and had also won that encounter, 14-13. The Bowl records for total offense (516) and rushing offense (429). Rose Bowl win was the Big Ten’s 10th win in 11 games against Jeter’s 21.6 yards per carry average and his 81-yard TD run were its west coast opponents. Over 15,000 Hawkeye fans attended Rose Bowl records. the game. SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY IA -- Duncan 2-yard run (Prescott kick) IA -- Ploen 49-yard run (Prescott kick) IA -- Langston 7-yard pass from Duncan (Prescott kick) IA -- Hagler 9-yard run (Prescott kick) IA -- Horn 4-yard run (kick failed) OSU -- Berry 3-yard run (kick failed) CAL -- Hart 1-yard run (pass failed) IA -- Happel 5-yard run (Prescott kick) IA -- Fleming 37-yard run (pass failed) IA -- Hagler 66-yard run (Prescott kick) IA -- Jeter 81-yard run (pass failed) OSU -- Beamer 1-yard run (kick failed) IA -- Fleming 7-yard run (pass failed) IA -- Gibbons 16-yard pass from Ploen (Prescott kick) CAL -- Hart 17-yard pass from Kapp (run failed) OSU -- Hammack 35-yard pass from Francis (Beamer run) Attendance: 98,297 Attendance: 97,126 Iowa ______TEAM STATISTICS ______CAL IOWA ______TEAM STATISTICS ______OSU 24______First downs ______20 16______First downs ______16 55-429 ______Rushes-yards ______53-214 48-301 ______Rushes-yards ______46-166 87______Passing yards ______130 107______Passing yards ______130 9-14-0 ______Passes ______9-20-2 11-15-1 ______Passes ______10-14-0 72-516 ______Total offense ______78-344 63-408 ______Total offense ______60-296 3-41 ______Punts-average ______5-37 2-36 ______Punts-average ______3-35 3-1 ______Fumbles-lost ______2-2 3-3 ______Fumbles-lost ______4-3 5-55 ______Penalties-yards ______5-35 5-50 ______Penalties-yards ______6-60 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING RUSHING IOWA: Jeter 9-194, Fleming 9-85, Gravel 3-45, Nocera 9-37 IOWA: Hagler 10-85, Dobrino 4-64, Ploen 8-59 CAL: Olguin 9-62, Patton 9-45, Kapp 10-34 OSU: Francis 15-73, Beamer 7-31 PASSING PASSING IOWA: Duncan 5-7-0-50, Ogiego 4-5-0-37 IOWA: Ploen 9-10-0-83 CAL: Kapp 8-17-1-126 OSU: Francis 10-12-0-130 RECEIVING RECEIVING IOWA: Prescott 3-31 IOWA: Gibbons 5-61, Harris 2-21 CAL: Hart 4-61, Garvin 1-31 OSU: Hammack 4-65, Beamer 2-31

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1982 Rose Bowl 1982 Peach Bowl

Washington -- 28 Iowa -- 28 Iowa -- 0 Tennessee -- 22

Jan. 1, 1982, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Dec. 31, 1982, Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia

Washington ______0 ______13 ______0 _____15 ______28 Iowa ______0 _____ 21 _____ 7 ______0 ______28 Iowa ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 Tennessee ______7 ______0 ____ 12 ______3 ______22

GAME RECAP GAME RECAP Washington’s Jacque Robinson rushed for 142 yards and two A brilliant passing performance by Chuck Long led the Hawkeyes touchdowns as the Huskies blanked Iowa 28-0 in the 68th to a 28-22 Peach Bowl win over Tennessee. Long completed 14 Rose Bowl game. One of the key plays was late in the first of 17 first half passes for 231 yards and three touchdowns. Iowa half when Iowa tried to convert a fourth-and-seven situation led 21-7 at the intermission. Long had 304 yards passing and at Washington’s 40-yard line. Pete Gales’ pass was incomplete, 306 yards total offense, both Peach Bowl records. Dave Moritz and the Huskies moved the ball downfield and scored with 0:19 tied the bowl game record with eight receptions, all in the first left for a 13-0 halftime lead. Iowa’s offense turned the ball over half. Nineteen Peach Bowl records were tied or broken. Iowa WR five times while Washington had just one turnover. The game Ronnie Harmon had a pair of TD receptions. The Peach Bowl was marked the third bowl game in school history and the first in the first non-Rose Bowl postseason game in school history. 23 years. SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY TN -- Cockrell 6-yard run (Reveiz kick) W -- Robinson 1-yard run (Nelson kick) IA -- Moritz 57-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick) W -- Coty 1-yard run (pass failed) IA -- Harmon 18-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick) W -- Robinson 34-yard run (Skansi pass from Pelleur) IA -- Harmon 8-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick) W -- Cowan 3-yard run (Nelson kick) TN -- Coleman 10-yard run (kick failed) IA -- Phillips 2-yard run (Nichol kick) Attendance: 105,611 TN -- Gault 19-yard pass from Cockrell (pass failed) TN -- Reveiz 27-yard field goal WASH ______TEAM STATISTICS ______IOWA 22______First downs ______14 Attendance: 50,134 51-186 ______Rushes-yards ______43-180 142______Passing yards ______84 IOWA ______TEAM STATISTICS ______TENN 15-29-1 ______Passes ______10-21-3 24______First downs ______23 80-328 ______Total offense ______64-264 43-110 ______Rushes-yards ______38-154 7-36 ______Punts-average ______5-47 304______Passing yards ______221 0-0 ______Fumbles-lost ______2-2 19-26-1 ______Passes ______22-41-0 3-28 ______Penalties-yards ______6-73 69-414 ______Total offense ______79-375 5-35 ______Punts-average ______5-45 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 1-1 ______Fumbles-lost ______2-1 RUSHING 3-30 ______Penalties-yards ______7-47 IOWA: Granger 13-80, Bohannon 10-44 UW: Robinson 20-142 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING PASSING IOWA: Gill 16-70, Phillips 10-34 IOWA: Gales 4-7-1-51, Bohannon 6-14-2-33 UT: Coleman 11-103, Furnas 12-52 UW: Pelleur 15-29-1-142 PASSING RECEIVING IOWA: Long 19-26-1-304 IOWA: Brown 6-52 UT: Cockrell 22-41-0-221 UW: Skansi 4-69, Allen 5-68 RECEIVING IOWA: Moritz 8-168, Harmon 3-44, Gill 3-39 UT: Wilson 7-62, Duncan 3-52, Miller 2-30

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1983 Gator Bowl 1984 Freedom Bowl

Florida -- 14 Iowa -- 55 Iowa -- 6 Texas -- 17

Dec. 30, 1983, Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Florida Dec. 26, 1984, Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, California

Iowa ______0 ______3 ______3 ______0 ______6 Texas ______0 _____ 17 ______0 ______0 ______17 Florida ______7 ______7 ______0 ______0 ______14 Iowa ______14 _____ 10 _____ 31 ______0 ______55

GAME RECAP GAME RECAP Cold weather stalled a couple of high-powered offenses in the Chuck Long’s passing performance surpassed all previous bowl 39th annual Gator Bowl as Florida defeated Iowa 14-6. The wind games as the Hawkeyes blasted Texas 55-17 in the inaugural chill at game time was 13 degrees below zero. The Hawkeyes Freedom Bowl. Long completed 29 of 39 passes for 461 yards and and Gators combined for six interceptions, 19 penalties and only six TDs despite a steady rain throughout the game. Iowa scored seven of 31 third down conversions in the ragged contest. The 31 unanswered points in the third quarter. Long’s third quarter play of the game took place with 1:08 left in the first half. Tom totals were 12-14 passes for 241 yards and four touchdowns. Nichol, attempting to punt out of his own end zone, misplayed Both Robert Smith (4 catches, 115 yards) and Bill Happel (8, a high snap and Florida’s Doug Drew covered it for a touchdown. 104) had over 100 yards receiving. Nichol scored the Hawkeyes’ only points on a pair of short field goals. Owen Gill led the Hawkeye offense with 83 yards SCORING SUMMARY rushing. IA -- Hayes 6-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick) IA -- Flagg 11-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick) SCORING SUMMARY TX -- Bryant 11-yard pass from Dodge (Ward kick) UF -- Anderson 1-yard run (Raymond kick) IA -- Bush 1-yard run (Nichol kick) IA -- Nichol 32-yard field goal TX -- Harris 1-yard pass from Dodge (Ward kick) UF -- Drew fumble recovery in end zone (Raymond kick) TX -- Ward 46-yard field goal IA -- Nichol 31-yard field goal IA -- Nichol 27-yard field goal IA -- Nichol 35-yard field goal Attendance: 81,293 IA -- Happel 33-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick) IA -- Smith 49-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick) IOWA ______TEAM STATISTICS ______FLORIDA IA -- Helverson 4-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick) 16______First downs ______14 IA -- Hayes 15-yard pass from Long (Nichol kick) 40-114 ______Rushes-yards ______44-168 167______Passing yards ______92 Attendance: 24,093 13-30-4 ______Passes ______9-23-2 70-281 ______Total offense ______67-250 TEXAS ______TEAM STATISTICS ______IOWA 2-40 ______Punts-average ______7-38 15______First downs ______28 2-1 ______Fumbles-lost ______0-0 35-115 ______Rushes-yards ______41-91 7-44 ______Penalties-yards ______12-105 185______Passing yards ______469 17-34-2 ______Passes ______30-40-0 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 69-300 ______Total offense ______81-560 RUSHING 5-43 ______Punts-average ______4-42 IOWA: Gill 10-83, Granger 9-37, Phillips 13-33 3-3 ______Fumbles-lost ______5-2 UF: Anderson 17-84, Williams 10-68 6-50 ______Penalties-yards ______4-27

PASSING INDIVIDUAL LEADERS IOWA: Long 13-28-4-167 RUSHING UF: Peace 9-22-2-92 IOWA: Gill 17-61. UT: Orr 12-67, Johnson 8-56 RECEIVING IOWA: Harmon 6-90 PASSING IOWA: Long 29-39-0-461 UF: Dixon 5-55 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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1986 Rose Bowl 1986 Holiday Bowl

UCLA -- 45 Iowa -- 39 Iowa -- 28 San Diego State -- 38

Jan. 1, 1986, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Dec. 30, 1986, Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, California

UCLA ______10 _____ 14 ______7 ______14 ______45 Iowa ______7 ______6 ______8 ______18 ______39 Iowa ______7 ______3 ______7 ______11 ______28 San Diego State ___ 6 _____ 15 ______7 ______10 ______38

GAME RECAP GAME RECAP UCLA freshman tailback Eric Ball paved the way for the Bruins’ Rob Houghtlin’s 41-yard field goal as time expired culminated an 45-28 upset victory over Big Ten champion Iowa. Ball, who 18-point blitz in the final 8:39 and helped Iowa down San Diego didn’t start, rambled for 227 yards on 22 carries. Ball scored on State 39-38 in the ninth annual Holiday Bowl. The Hawkeyes runs of 30, 40, six and 32 yards. Iowa QB Chuck Long completed stormed back on a pair of TD throws in the final 29 of 37 attempts for 319 yards and one score. The Hawkeyes period to take a 36-35 lead. SDSU’s Kevin Rahill booted a 21-yard turned the ball over five times, including four times in the first FG with 0:47 left to give the Aztecs a 38-36 advantage. Kevin half, as UCLA built a 24-10 lead. RB Ronnie Harmon caught a Harmon returned the ensuing kickoff to the SDSU 37-yard line, career-high 11 passes for 102 yards and Rob Houghtlin added and Houghtlin kicked the game winner four plays later. Iowa field goals of 24 and 52 yards. The teams combined for 889 was able to win only after converting two-point conversions yards of total offense and 54 first downs. following two of their final three touchdowns.

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY IA -- Hudson 1-yard run (Houghtlin kick) IA -- Bayless 5-yard run (Houghtlin kick) UCLA -- Ball 30-yard run (Lee kick) SDSU -- Hardy 6-yard pass from Santos (kick failed) UCLA -- Lee 42-yard field goal SDSU -- Jackson 44-yard pass from Santos (Hardy run) IA -- Houghtlin 24-yard field goal IA -- Vlasic 1-yard run (kick failed) UCLA -- Ball 40-yard run (Lee kick) SDSU -- Gilbreath 28-yard pass from Santos (Rahill kick) UCLA -- Ball 6-yard run (Lee kick) SDSU -- Gilmore 1-yard run (Rahill kick) IA -- Long 4-yard run (Houghtlin kick) IA -- Hudson 1-yard run (Smith pass from Vlasic) UCLA -- Sherrard 6-yard pass from Stevens (Lee kick) SDSU -- Hardy 6-yard run (Rahill kick) UCLA -- Ball 32-yard run (Lee kick) IA -- Cook 29-yard pass from Vlasic (Flagg pass from Vlasic) IA -- Houghtlin 52-yard field goal IA -- Flagg 4-yard pass from Vlasic (Houghtlin kick) UCLA -- Stevens 1-yard run (Lee kick) SDSU -- Rahill 21-yard field goal IA -- Happel 11-yard pass from Long (K. Harmon run) IA -- Houghtlin 41-yard field goal

Attendance: 103,292 Attendance: 59,473

UCLA ______TEAM STATISTICS ______IOWA IOWA ______TEAM STATISTICS ______SDSU 29______First downs ______25 21______First downs ______17 55-299 ______Rushes-yards ______34-82 41-141 ______Rushes-yards ______36-117 189______Passing yards ______319 222______Passing yards ______298 16-26-1 ______Passes ______29-38-1 15-29-1 ______Passes ______21-33-2 81-488 ______Total offense ______72-401 70-363 ______Total offense ______69-415 2-38 ______Punts-average ______2-32 4-43 ______Punts-average ______5-47 3-2 ______Fumbles-lost ______4-4 2-1 ______Fumbles-lost ______0-0 6-36 ______Penalties-yards ______5-40 4-17 ______Penalties-yards ______7-70

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING RUSHING IOWA: R. Harmon 14-55, Hudson 13-53 IOWA: Bayless 19-110, Hudson 9-43 UCLA: Ball 22-227, Green 13-46, Farr 5-42 SDSU: Hardy 26-83, Gilmore 7-35

PASSING PASSING IOWA: Long 29-37-1-319 IOWA: Vlasic 15-28-1-222 UCLA: Stevens 16-26-1-189 SDSU: Santos 21-33-2-298

RECEIVING RECEIVING IOWA: R. Harmon 11-102, Happel 6-89, Flagg 3-55, Smith 4-44 IOWA: Flagg 4-66, Early 3-57, Cook 2-51 UCLA: Dorrell 3-59, Sherrard 4-48, Tennell 3-30 SDSU: Jackson 2-89, Gilbreath 5-87, Gilmore 9-70

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1987 Holiday Bowl 1988 Peach Bowl

Iowa -- 20 N.C. State -- 28 Wyoming -- 19 Iowa -- 23

Dec. 30, 1987, Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, California Dec. 31, 1988, Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia

Iowa ______0 ______7 ______0 ______13 ______20 Iowa ______3 ______7 ______7 ______6 ______23 Wyoming ______12 ______7 ______0 ______0 ______19 N.C. State ______7 _____ 21 ______0 ______0 ______28

GAME RECAP GAME RECAP Iowa’s defense and special teams scored two touchdowns and FB Iowa couldn’t overcome seven turnovers, including three David Hudson tallied on a short run in the fourth period to rally interceptions by North Carolina State’s Michael Brooks, in a 28-23 the Hawkeyes to a 20-19 triumph over Wyoming in the 10th loss in the Peach Bowl. NCSU jumped out to a 28-3 lead before Holiday Bowl. Merton Hanks deflected a second-period punt, the Hawkeyes staged a furious comeback with 20 unanswered the first of his two blocked kicks, and Jay Hess covered it in points. passed for 428 yards -- 122 to Marv Cook the end zone for a score. Anthony Wright cut the lead to 19-13 and 101 and two TDs to Deven Harberts -- in the catch-up effort. with a 33-yard interception return. Greg Worker’s 52-yard FG The Hawkeyes trailed 28-3 just 15 minutes into the game before attempt was blocked by Hanks with 46 seconds left to preserve Hartlieb worked his magic. The Wolfpack also committed seven the victory. Wright, who added six tackles, was Iowa’s game turnovers, losing five fumbles. Freshman Tyrell Jackson scored MVP. Wyoming had a 12-0 lead before Hess got the Hawkeyes two TDs for North Carolina State. on the scoreboard, but Iowa still trailed 19-7 at halftime before pitching a shutout in the second half. SCORING SUMMARY NCSU -- Davenport 1-yard run (Hartman kick) SCORING SUMMARY IA -- Murphy 30-yard field goal W -- Worker 43-yard field goal NCSU -- Peebles 75-yard pass from Montgomery (Hartman kick) W -- Worker 38-yard field goal NCSU -- Jackson 2-yard run (Hartman kick) W -- Loving 15-yard pass from Burnett (pass failed) NCSU -- Jackson 30-yard run (Hartman kick) IA -- Hess 10-yard blocked punt return (Houghtlin kick) IA -- Harberts 8-yard pass from Hartlieb (Murphy kick) W -- Abraham 3-yard run (Worker kick) IA -- Harberts 22-yard pass from Hartlieb (Murphy kick) IA -- Wright 33-yard interception return (Houghtlin kick) IA -- Smith 7-yard pass from Hartlieb (pass failed) IA -- Hudson 1-yard run (pass failed) Attendance : 44,635 Attendance: 61,892 IOWA ______TEAM STATISTICS ______NCSU IOWA ______TEAM STATISTICS ______WYOMING 21______First downs ______24 17______First downs ______19 19-46 ______Rushes-yards ______72-236 36-94 ______Rushes-yards ______21-43 428______Passing yards ______195 237______Passing yards ______332 30-51-4 ______Passes ______11-23-2 21-35-0 ______Passes ______28-51-1 70-447 ______Total offense ______95-401 71-331 ______Total offense ______72-375 6-36 ______Punts-average ______5-36 8-42 ______Punts-average ______6-30 4-3 ______Fumbles-lost ______8-5 1-1 ______Fumbles-lost ______0-0 4-44 ______Penalties-yards ______4-40 6-57 ______Penalties-yards ______7-61 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING RUSHING IOWA: Saunders 6-22 IOWA: Harmon 12-47, Hudson 10-43 NCSU: Jackson 17-86, Crite 13-53 UW: Abraham 14-39 PASSING PASSING IOWA: Hartlieb 30-51-4-428 IOWA: Hartlieb 21-35-0-237 NCSU: Montgomery 7-10-1-152 UW: Burnett 28-51-1-332 RECEIVING RECEIVING IOWA: Cook 8-122, Harberts 6-101, Bass 4-67 IOWA: Flagg 6-93, Watkins 4-72, Cook 6-43 NCSU: Peebles 2-91 UW: Sargent 8-106, Loving 5-63, Wood 4-51, Joseph 4-42

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1991 Rose Bowl 1991 Holiday Bowl

Washington -- 46 Iowa -- 13 Iowa -- 34 Brigham Young -- 13

Jan. 1, 1991, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Dec. 30, 1991, Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, California

Iowa ______0 ______7 ______7 ______20 ______34 Iowa ______6 ______7 ______0 ______0 ______13 Washington ______10 ______23 ______6 ______7 ______46 BYU ______0 ______6 ______0 ______7 ______13

GAME RECAP GAME RECAP Iowa charged back from a 33-7 halftime deficit to pull within 13 (39-26) Iowa’s attempt to become the winningest team in Hawkeye history came with 5:07 left, but Washington held on to defeat the Hawkeyes 46-34 up just short at the hands of Ty Detmer and Brigham Young. The 1990 in the highest-scoring game in Rose Bowl history. Nick Bell gained 64 Heisman Trophy winner passed for 350 yards in rallying the Cougars yards to go over 1,000 for the season (1,009) and Tony Stewart became back from a 13-0 halftime deficit. Iowa built its lead on two touchdown Iowa’s all-time leading rusher (2,562). The receiving corps was a bright runs by Mike Saunders. Saunders joined Iowa’s exclusive 1,000-yard in a spot for Iowa, combining for 315 yards on 17 catches. Mike Saunders season club. He had 103 yards on 19 carries in the Holiday Bowl to give led Iowa’s receivers with five catches for 99 yards and Bell totaled 85 him 1,022 for the season and 1,476 career rushing yards. Iowa QB Matt yards on three receptions. Bell and QB both rushed for Rodgers completed 19 of 28 passes for 221 yards. Jon Filloon caught a two touchdowns. 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 SCORING SUMMARY and never returned to the Iowa lineup. BYU had a chance to win the UW -- Hanson 23-yard field goal game with under 30 seconds to play. The Cougars had a first down on UW -- Hall 27-yard return of blocked punt (Hanson kick) the Iowa 18-yard line with the score tied. However, Detmer’s final pass IA -- Bell 15-yard run (Skillett kick) was intercepted by Carlos James at the goal line. Teddy Jo Faley led UW -- Hanson 38-yard field goal Iowa’s defenders with 14 tackles, including 13 solo stops. The Hawkeyes UW -- Mincy 37-yard return of interception (run failed) finished the season ranked 10th in both the AP and CNN/USA Today UW -- Brunell 5-yard run (Hanson kick) polls with a 10-1-1 record. UW -- Bailey 22-yard pass from Brunell (Hanson kick) IA -- Rodgers 7-yard run (Skillett kick) SCORING SUMMARY UW -- Brunell 20-yard run (run failed) IA -- Saunders 13-yard run (kick failed) IA -- Rodgers 9-yard run (run failed) IA -- Saunders 5-yard run (Skillett kick) IA -- Bell 20-yard run (run failed) BYU -- Tuipulotu 9-yard pass from Detmer (kick failed) UW -- Bailey 31-yard pass from Brunell (Hanson kick) BYU -- Anderson 29-yard pass from Detmer (Kauffman kick) IA -- Saunders 12-yard pass from Rodgers (Velicer pass from Rodgers) Attendance: 60,646 Attendance: 101,273 BYU ______TEAM STATISTICS ______IOWA WASH ______TEAM STATISTICS ______IOWA 26______First downs ______20 19______First downs ______19 33-80 ______Rushes-yards ______33-125 40-222 ______Rushes-yards ______39-139 350______Passing yards ______221 163______Passing yards ______315 29-44-1 ______Passes ______19-28-1 14-25-2 ______Passes ______17-37-4 2-88 ______Punts-average ______4-139 65-385 ______Total Offense ______76-454 0-0 ______Fumbles-lost ______0-0 4-42 ______Punts-average ______6-33 7-60 ______Penalties-yards ______7-61 3-1 ______Fumbles-lost ______4-1 32:23 ______Possession time ______27:37 5-45 ______Penalties-yards ______8-55 30:30 ______Possession time ______29:30 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING INDIVIDUAL LEADERS IOWA: Saunders 19-103, Montgomery 7-35 RUSHING BYU: Willis 13-61, Tuipulotu 12-44 IOWA: Bell 11-64, Montgomery 4-26, Stewart 7-21 UW: Lewis 19-128, Bryant 3-47, Brunell 10-28 PASSING IOWA: Rodgers 19-28-1-221 PASSING BYU: Detmer 29-44-1-350 IOWA: Rodgers 15-34-3-196, Hughes 1-1-0-66, Titley 1-1-0-53 UW: Brunell 14-22-1-163 RECEIVING IOWA: Filloon 7-107, Hughes 5-48, Cross 3-31 RECEIVING BYU: Tuipulotu 8-85, Rex 6-71, Drage 5-62, Nowatzke 3-60 IOWA: Saunders 5-99, Bell 3-85, Filloon 1-53 UW: Bailey 2-53, Turner 3-36, Pierce 4-32 TACKLES IOWA: Faley 14, Polly 8, Blue 6, Clark 6, Derby 6 BYU: Hansen 9, Mitchell 9, Arnold 8, Biegel 6

108 Iowa Hawkeye Football IOWA BOWL HISTORY

1993 Alamo Bowl 1995 Sun Bowl

California -- 37 Iowa -- 38 Iowa -- 3 Washington -- 18

Dec. 31, 1993, Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas Dec. 29, 1995, Sun Bowl Stadium, El Paso, Texas

Iowa ______0 ______0 ______3 ______0 ______3 Iowa ______10 ______11 ______10 ______7 ______38 California ______6 ______17 ______7 ______7 ______37 Washington ______0 ______0 ______6 ______12 ______18

GAME RECAP GAME RECAP California exploded for 17 points in the second quarter and defeated Iowa jumped out to the early lead and didn’t look back, defeating Pac- Iowa 37-3 in the inaugural Alamo Bowl. The Golden Bears built a 9-0 10 co-champion Washington, 38-18, in the 62nd annual Sun Bowl at El lead on three field goals by Doug Brien, then expanded their advantage Paso, TX. Sedrick Shaw started the Iowa scoring by taking a handoff to 16-0 on a six-yard touchdown pass from Dave Barr to Mike Caldwell. and running 58 yards for a touchdown only 1:52 into the game. Kickers Iowa’s deficit grew when Jerrott Willard picked off a pass Brion Hurley and Zach Bromert each added a pair of field goals. A snap and ran it 61 yards for a score just before halftime. Iowa’s only points in over the punter’s head led to a safety and a 21-0 halftime lead for the the second half came on a 42-yard field goal by Brion Hurley in the third Hawkeyes. Hurley kicked his third field goal of the day from 50 yards quarter. Iowa finished the season 6-6. A bright spot was punter Nick out as Iowa’s lead climbed to 24 in the third quarter. Washington got Gallery, who averaged 43 yards on eight punts. Harold Jasper had four on the board for the first time at the 8:37 mark of the third quarter pass receptions for 55 yards to lead Iowa’s receivers. Larry Blue received when Shane Fortney hit Jerome Pathon on a 30-yard touchdown pass. the Alamo Bowl Sportsmanship Award. The game marked Coach Hayden Iowa fullback Michael Burger scored on runs of eight- and one-yard to Fry’s first return to his home state for a game since he took the Iowa job increase the score to 38-6 before Washington added two late scores. The 15 years earlier. Iowa defense recorded four sacks while forcing three fumbles. Hawkeye running backs Shaw (135) and Tavian Banks (122) each rushed for over SCORING SUMMARY 100 yards. The win moved Iowa’s final record to 8-4. Cal -- Brien 37-yard field goal Cal -- Brien 20-yard field goal SCORING SUMMARY Cal -- Brien 30-yard field goal IA -- Shaw 58-yard run (Bromert kick) Cal -- Caldwell 6-yard pass from Barr (Brien kick) IA -- Hurley 49-yard field goal Cal -- Willard 61-yard interception return (Brien kick) IA -- Safety, punt snap out of endzone IA -- Hurley 42-yard field goal IA -- Bromert 33-yard field goal Cal -- Uwaezuoke 34-yard pass from Barr (Brien kick) IA -- Hurley 47-yard field goal Cal -- Remington 12-yard pass from Barr (Brien kick) IA -- Hurley 50-yard field goal W -- Pathon, 30-yard pass from Fortney (pass failed) Attendance: 45,716 IA -- Burger 8-yard run (Bromert kick) IA -- Burger 1-yard run (Bromert kick) CAL ______TEAM STATISTICS ______IOWA W -- Coleman 3-yard pass from Huard (pass failed) 28______First downs ______5 W -- Conwell 20-yard pass from Huard (run failed) 55-179 ______Rushes-yards ______21-20 266______Passing yards ______70 Attendance: 49,116 445______Total offense ______90 21-28-0 ______Passes ______6-17-1 IOWA ______TEAM STATISTICS ______UW 2-42 ______Punts-average ______8-43 18______First downs ______14 3-1 ______Fumbles-lost ______1-0 50-286 ______Rushes-yards ______29-96 5-35 ______Penalties-yards ______10-74 135______Passing yards ______250 43:14 ______Possession time ______16:46 421______Total offense ______346 26-11-2 ______Passes ______37-19-0 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 5-39.4 ______Punts-average ______7-27.1 RUSHING 1-0 ______Fumbles-lost ______3-3 IOWA: Kahl 5-27, King 5-19, Shaw 4-14 12-106 ______Penalties-yards ______8-58 CAL: Chapman 24-89, Edwards 6-42, Rutherford 10-40 35:32 ______Possession time ______24:28

PASSING INDIVIDUAL LEADERS IOWA: Burmeister 6-17-1-37 RUSHING CAL: Barr 21-28-0-266 IOWA: Shaw 21-135, Banks 13-122, Burger 7-39 UW: Neal 9-65, Shehee 8-38 RECEIVING IOWA: Jasper 4-55, Dean 2-15 PASSING CAL: Caldwell 5-80, Uwaezuoke 2-55, Chapman 5-50 IOWA: Sherman 24-11-1-135 UW: Huard 26-14-0-194, Fortney 11-5-0-56 TACKLES IOWA: Dailey 16, Sether 10, Hilliard 9 RECEIVING CAL: Willard 6, Spears 5 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

Iowa Hawkeye Football 109 IOWA BOWL HISTORY

1996 Alamo Bowl 1997 Sun Bowl

Iowa -- 27 Arizona State -- 17 Texas Tech -- 0 Iowa -- 7

Dec. 29, 1996, Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas Dec. 31, 1997, Sun Bowl Stadium, El Paso, Texas

Iowa ______6 ______11 ______0 ______10 ______27 Arizona State ______0 ______10 ______7 ______0 ______17 Texas Tech ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 ______0 Iowa ______0 ______0 ______0 ______7 ______7

GAME RECAP GAME RECAP In its first trip back to San Antonio since losing to California 37-3 in the An incredible defensive effort by Arizona State, it picked apart Iowa’s inaugural 1993 Alamo Bowl, Iowa’s defense put on a clinic in stopping ninth-ranked offense and earned the Sun Devils a 17-7 win in the the run - one runner in particular. Iowa’s group of run-stoppers, headed Norwest Sun Bowl. The Sun Devil offense overshadowed Iowa, as ASU by sophomore linebackers Matt Hughes and Vernon Rollins, held Doak rushed for 268 yards and compiled 377 yards total offense. RB Tavian Walker Award winner and 2,000-yard rusher Byron Hanspard to 64 yards Banks sparked the offense unit on Iowa’s second possession, breaking rushing on 18 attempts. In the process the Hawkeyes shut down Texas loose for a 26-yard run to the ASU 30. Unfortunately, for Iowa, ASU Tech for a dominating 27-0 win. Hanspard’s longest run of the evening held the nation’s fourth-best rusher to only 52 yards in the game. In the was 17 yards, as Iowa controlled the line of scrimmage and limited the second quarter ASU set a seven-play, 55-yard scoring drive into motion, Red Raiders to 60 yards total rushing. The victory was Iowa’s second and never looked back. The Sun Devils recovered an Iowa fumble late in shutout of the season (the Hawkeyes also blanked Wisconsin 31-0). the first half and added a field goal for a 10-0 halftime advantage. And while Hanspard was held in check throughout, Iowa senior Sedrick Iowa was able to score on a six-play, 87-yard scoring drive, under the Shaw was unstoppable as he rushed for 113 yards on 20 carries and one direction of quarterback Randy Reiners, late in the fourth quarter. LBs touchdown. Shaw’s second touchdown run was impressive, as he broke Raj Clark and Matt Hughes led the Iowa defense, each recording 12 three tackles enroute to the end zone. Matt Sherman led a consistent tackles, while CB Ed Gibson added 11. Jared DeVries contributed nine Iowa offense with 126 yards passing - 105 to wide receiver Tim Dwight. tackles, two tackles for loss and one sack. Iowa punter Jason Baker was The Hawkeye ground attack churned for 217 yards. Hughes finished with named Sun Bowl Special Teams MVP after averaging 48.9 yards per punt, eight tackles, while Rollins added five. Sophomore Jared DeVries finished including a Sun Bowl-record 76-yarder. with two sacks and five tackles, three for a loss. Shaw and DeVries were named offensive and defensive MVP’s, respectively. SCORING SUMMARY ASU -- Jackson 35-yard pass from Campbell (Nycz kick) SCORING SUMMARY ASU -- Nycz 20-yard field goal IA -- Sherman 1-yard run (Bromert rush failed) ASU -- Martin 1-yard run (Nycz kick) IA -- Shaw 20-yard run (Knipper pass reception) IA -- Carter 26-yard pass from Reiners (Bromert kick) IA -- Bromert 36-yard field goal IA -- Bromert 26-yard field goal Attendance: 49,104 IA -- Filer 14-yard run (Bromert kick) IOWA ______TEAM STATISTICS ______ASU Attendance: 55,677 10______First Downs ______18 30-19 ______Rushes-Yards ______61-268 IOWA ______TEAM STATISTICS ______TTU 190______Passing Yards ______109 23______First downs ______13 209______Total Yards ______377 52-217 ______Rushes-yards ______31-61 12-27-0 ______Passes ______5-11-0 139______Passing yards ______145 8-48.9 ______Punts-Average ______9-36.1 356______Total offense ______206 0-0 ______Fumbles-Lost ______0-0 10-17 ______Passes ______14-32 7-44 ______Penalities-Yards ______11-90 0-0 ______Fumbles-lost ______0-0 24:31 ______Possession Time ______35:29 8-78 ______Penalties-yards ______7-68 34:56 ______Possession time ______25:04 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING INDIVIDUAL LEADERS IOWA: Banks 14-52, Thein 3-5, Burger 1-1 RUSHING ASU: Martin 27-169, Redmond 13-50 IOWA: Shaw 20-113, Filer 4-41, Banks 13-30, Granquist 4-25 TTU: Hanspard 18-64, Lethridge 12- (-4) PASSING IOWA: Sherman 8-22-0-120, Reiners 4-5-0-70 RECEIVING ASU: Campbell 5-11-0-109 IOWA: Dwight 6-105, Knipper 1-17, Willock 1-13 TTU: Hart 4-46, McKenzie 3-38, DuBuc 3-20 RECEIVING IOWA: Gibson 3-79, Dwight 3-51, Banks 2-12 PASSING ASU: Jackson 2-44, Mitchell 1-41 IOWA: Sherman 9-16-126, Driscoll 1-1-13 TTU: 13-28-1-139. Cavazos 1-4-6 TACKLES IOWA: Clark 12, Hughes 12, Gibson 11, Cooks 10, LaFleur 10 TACKLES ASU: Jackson 7, Staat 6 IOWA: Hughes 8, DeVries 5, Rollins 5, Ennis-Inge 5 TTU: Brown 7, Reagor 6, Jones 5, Johnson 5

110 Iowa Hawkeye Football IOWA BOWL HISTORY

2001 Alamo Bowl 2003 Orange Bowl Iowa -- 19 Southern California -- 38 Texas Tech -- 16 Iowa -- 17

December 29, 2001, Alamodome, San Antonio, TX January 2, 2003, Orange Bowl, Pro Player Stadium, Miami, FL

Texas Tech ______0______3 ______7 ______6______16 Iowa ______10______0 ______0 ______7______17 Iowa ______3______7 ______3 ______6______19 Southern Cal ______7______3 ______14 ______14______38

GAME RECAP GAME RECAP Iowa’s Nate Kaeding kicked a 47-yard field goal with 44 seconds to play in the game Southern Cal’s big second half lifted the Trojans past Iowa, 38-17 in the 2003 and defensive back Bob Sanders intercepted a Texas Tech pass in the endzone on FedEx Orange Bowl. Iowa, which saw its nine-game winning streak come to an the final play as Iowa defeated the Red Raiders 19-16 in the 2001 Alamo Bowl. The end, completed the season with an 11-2 overall record and an eighth place ranking Hawkeyes ended the season with a 7-5 overall record with the bowl victory. The in the final polls. crowd of 65,232 marked the second largest crowd in Alamo Bowl history. Hawkeye C.J. Jones opened the game by returning the kickoff an Orange Bowl The Hawkeye drove 53 yards in eight plays for the final score of the game, which record 100 yards, giving Iowa an early 7-0 lead. The Trojans quickly answered with was the fourth field goal of the day for Kaeding. Texas Tech had tied the score at a four-play, 79-yard drive that ended with a Justin Fargas four-yard run. 16-16 with 2:05 remaining before Iowa’s game winning drive. Iowa and USC each added 35-yard field goals before the half. Iowa had an opportunity Iowa QB Kyle McCann accounted for most of the yardage in the final scoring drive. to take the lead, but a seven-play, 41-yard drive stalled on the USC one-yard line as He compleded three straight passes for 41 totals yards and then scrambled for 16 the half ended and USC blocked an Iowa field goal attempt on the final play. yards to the Tech 26-yardline to set up Kaeding’s game winning kick. USC controlled the second half by scoring touchdowns on its first three possessions. Kaeding tied an Iowa record with the four field goals, which came from 36, 31, 46 USC’s defense stifled the Hawkeyes. and 47 yards. Iowa took an early 10-0 lead in the first half, using a ball control Heisman Trophy winning QB Carson Palmer led USC by completing 21 of 31 passes offense to keep the Red Raider passing attack on the sidelines. Tech got on the for 303 yards and one touchdown. He was named the Orange Bowl MVP. Fargas scoreboard on the final play of the half on a 50-yard field goal and tied the score became only the second Hawkeye opponent to eclipse 100 rushing yards as he at 10-10 on its first possession of the third quarter. gained 122 in 20 attempts. His rushing numbers included a 50-yard scoring scamper An interception by Iowa’s Derrick Pickens led to an Iowa field goal for a 13-10 that marked the longest run against the Iowa defense all season. advantage and good field position led to Kaeding’s 46-yard effort that put Iowa QB Brad Banks completed 15-36 passes for 204 yards and one touchdown. Banks in front 16-10. threw 103 consecutive passes without an interception before USC’s Jason Leach Pickens was named the Outstanding Defensive Player of the Game, while RB picked one off in the fourth quarter. Banks also rushed eight times for 36 yards. Aaron Greving earned that award for offense. Filling in for the injured Ladell His 423 rushing yards is an Iowa record for quarterbacks in a season. Betts, Greving rushed 25 times for 115 yards, including a one-yard scoring run WR Maurice Brown and TE Dallas Clark led the Iowa receivers. Brown had six for Iowa’s only touchdown. McCann completed 19-26 passes for 161 yards, with receptions for 63 yards and a touchdown, while Clark tallied four receptions for no interceptions. 97 yards. Brown’s 18-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter broke the Along with the interception on the final play of the game, Sanders led the Iowa school record for TD receptions in a season. defense with 11 tackles. Grant Steen added eight stops and Benny Sapp had Jones ran back four kickoffs for 169 yards, which is an Orange Bowl record and an seven tackles and an interception. Iowa’s defense held Texas Tech to just 80 net Iowa bowl game record for return yards. rushing 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 SCORING SUMMARY included DE Matt Roth’s team-leading 11th sack in the second quarter. IA -- Kaeding 36-yard field goal IA -- Greving 1-yard run (Kaeding kick) SCORING SUMMARY TTU -- Greathouse 50-yard field goal IA -- Jones 100-yard kickoff return (Kaeding kick) TTU -- Walker 20-yard pass from Kingsbury (Treece kick) USC -- Fargas 4-yard run (Killeen kick) IA -- Kaeding 31-yard field goal IA -- Kaeding 35-yard field goal IA -- Kaeding 46-yard field goal USC -- Killeen 35-yard field goal TTU -- Treece 23-yard field goal USC -- Williams 18-yard pass from Palmer (Killeen kick) TTU -- Treece 37-yard field goal USC -- Fargas 50-yard run (Killeen kick) IA -- Kaeding 47-yard field goal USC -- McCullough 5-yard run (Killeen kick) USC -- Byrd 6-yard run (Killeen kick) Attendance: 65,232 IA -- Brown 18-yard pass from Banks (Kaeding kick)

TTU ______Team Statistics ______IOWA Attendance: 75,971 20______First Downs ______20 20-80 ______Rushes-Yards ______44-178 USC ______TEAM STATS ______IOWA 309______Passing Yards ______161 30______First Downs ______18 49-29-3 ______Passes (A-C-I) ______26-19-0 49-247 ______Rushes-Yards ______22-119 389______Total Offense ______339 303______Passing Yards ______204 5-37.2 ______Punts-Average ______5-36.0 21-31-0 ______Passes (C-A-I) ______15-36-1 0-0 ______Fumbles-Lost ______1-0 550______Total Offense ______323 5-35 ______Penalties-Yards ______5-26 2-37.5 ______Punts-Average ______5-42.6 24:57 ______Possession Time ______35:03 2-0 ______Fumbles-Lost ______2-1 6-45 ______Penalties-Yards ______13-85 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 38:06 ______Possession Time ______21:54 RUSHING TTU: Kingsbury 9-42, Williams 9-30 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS IOWA: Greving 25-115, Allen 7-36, McCann 7-26 RUSHING IOWA: Russell 9-45, Banks 8-36 PASSING USC: Fargas 20-122, McCullough 12-76 TTU: Kingsbury 29-49-309 IOWA: McCann 19-26-161 PASSING IOWA: Banks 15-36-204 RECEIVING USC: Palmer 21-31-303 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 RECEIVING IOWA: Clark 4-97, Brown 6-6 TACKLES USC: Williams 6-99, Colbert 6-81 TTU: Sailor 12, Hawkins 9 IOWA: Sanders 10, Steen 8, Meyer 7, Sapp 7 TACKLES IOWA: Sanders 13, Pagel 10, Worthy 7, Cole 7 USC: Pollard 6, Grootegoed 6, Allmond 5 Iowa Hawkeye Football 111 IOWA BOWL HISTORY

2004 Outback Bowl 2005 Capital One Bowl Iowa -- 37 Iowa -- 30 Florida -- 17 Louisiana State -- 25

January 1, 2004, Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL January 1, 2005, Florida , Orlando, FL LSU ______0 ______12 ______0 ______13 ______25 Iowa ______7______13 ______14 ______3______37 Iowa ______7 ______7 ______3 ______13 ______30 Florida ______7______0 ______3 ______7______17 GAME RECAP GAME RECAP Fifth-year senior Warren Holloway caught an improbable 56-yard game-winning touchdown After falling behind 7-0 in the first quarter, Iowa scored 27 unanswered points en route pass from QB Drew Tate as time expired to lift Iowa to a thrilling 30-25 triumph over 11th- to a 37-17 triumph over No. 17 Florida in the 2004 Outback Bowl. The victory was ranked LSU in the 2005 Capital One Bowl. The 56-yard bomb on the final play was arguably Iowa’s first over the Gators and its first January bowl win since the 1959 Rose Bowl. the best finish in bowl history. The reception was Holloway’s first career touchdown. After allowing an early Florida touchdown, Iowa scored on three of its next four Iowa grabbed an early 7-0 lead when Tate connected with WR Clinton Solomon on a possessions to end the half. 57-yard score on its first possession. The 57-yarder tied Iowa’s longest touchdown WR Maurice Brown caught a three-yard touchdown pass from QB Nathan Chandler to 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. even the game at 7-7 late in the first quarter. PK Nate Kaeding converted a 47-yard Iowa extended its lead to 14-6 when Miguel Merrick blocked a punt and Sean Considine field goal to give Iowa the lead, and the Hawkeyes followed with a Chandler five-yard returned the ball seven yards for a touchdown. The Tigers answered on their next scoring run. A 32-yard Kaeding field goal gave Iowa a 20-7 halftime lead. possession with a 74-yard touchdown run, but failed to convert the extra point. Iowa maintained momentum in the second half after holding Florida to a three-and- PK Kyle Schlicher scored the only points of the third quarter on a 19-yard field goal to out on its first possession. Matt Melloy blocked the Florida punt and also recovered stretch Iowa’s lead to 17-12. RB Marques Simmons scored on a four-yard run with 12:48 it in the end zone for a touchdown. It marked the first time in Iowa bowl history remaining to give the Hawkeyes a 24-12 advantage. LSU rallied with a pair of touchdown that a Hawkeye player both blocked and recovered a punt for a touchdown. passes to WR Skyler Green (22 and three yards) as the Tigers took their first lead of the The Gators added a field goal on their next possession, but two possessions later game, 25-24, with 46 seconds left. Iowa RB Fred Russell, who was named Outback Bowl MVP, scampered 34 yards for a Tate drove Iowa to the 44-yard line before throwing the pass to Holloway as the final touchdown to give Iowa a commanding 34-10 advantage. Kaeding added a 38-yard seconds clicked off the clock. The victory gave Iowa its 10th win of the year, marking field goal to end Iowa’s scoring. the third straight season the Hawkeyes have collected 10 wins or more. Russell finished with 204 all-purpose yards. He carried the ball 21 times for 150 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. yards and one touchdown and returned three kickoffs for 54 yards. Chandler The scoring passes of 56 and 57 yards marked the first time an Iowa quarterback has completed 13-25 passes for 170 yards, one passing touchdown, one rushing score tossed two touchdowns over 50 yards in a bowl game. and no interceptions. Brown caught six passes for 96 yards and one score. WR Ed Hinkel caught a career and game-high 10 passes for 93 yards, one reception shy Defensively, Iowa held the Gators to an Outback Bowl record-low 57 rushing yards, of an Iowa bowl record. Solomon caught four passes for 81 yards and one score, while marking the eighth time in 2003 that the Hawkeyes held their opponents to 75 yards Holloway caught four passes for 72 yards and one touchdown. or less on the ground. DB Sean Considine collected a game-high nine tackles (three Defensively, Iowa recorded 10 tackles for loss, including five sacks. LB Abdul Hodge solo, six assists). LB Abdul Hodge registered eight stops (three solo, five assists). DT racked up a game-high 15 tackles (10 solo), including 2.5 sacks. LB Chad Greenway Tyler Luebke, DE Matt Roth and DE Howard Hodges each recorded one sack. 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’ SCORING SUMMARY special teams blocked two punts, including returning one for a touchdown. UF -- Kight 70-yard pass from Leak (Leach kick) 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). IA -- Brown 3-yard pass from Chandler (Kaeding kick) IA -- Kaeding 47-yard field goal SCORING SUMMARY IA -- Chandler 5-yard run (Kaeding kick) IA -- Solomon 57-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) IA -- Kaeding 32-yard field goal LSU -- Jackson 29-yard field goal IA -- Melloy 0-yard blocked punt return (Kaeding kick) LSU -- Jackson 47-yard field goal UF -- Leach 48-yard field goal IA -- Considine 7-yard blocked punt return (Schlicher kick) IA -- Russell 34-yard run (Kaeding kick) LSU -- Broussard 74-yard run (Jackson kick failed) IA -- Kaeding 38-yard field goal IA -- Schlicher 19-yard field goal UF -- Baker 25-yard pass from Leak (Leach kick) IA -- Simmons 4-yard run (Schlicher kick) LSU -- Green 22-yard pass from Russel (Jackson kick) Attendance: 65,372 LSU -- Green 3-yard pass from Russel (Russel pass failed) IA -- Holloway 56-yard pass from Tate (no PAT attempted)

IOWA ______TEAM STATISTICS ______UF Attendance: 70,229 22______First Downs ______16 49-328 ______Rushes-Yards ______28-57 LSU ______TEAM STATS ______IOWA 170______Passing Yards ______268 19______First Downs ______16 408______Total Offense ______325 36-167 ______Rushes-Yards ______29-47 13-26-0 ______Passes ______22-41-1 228______Passing Yards ______287 7-42.6 ______Punts-Average ______10-40.1 346______Total Offense ______334 1-0 ______Fumbles-Lost ______1-0 23-35-1 ______Passes ______20-32-2 3-15 ______Penalties-Yards ______4-43 6-30.2 ______Punts-Average ______6-49.2 34:10 ______Possession Time ______25:50 1-0 ______Fumbles-Lost ______1-0 5-42 ______Penalties-Yards ______9-50 34:12 ______Possession Time ______25:48 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING INDIVIDUAL LEADERS IOWA: Russell 21-150, Lewis 12-45 RUSHING UF: Carthon 10-44, Fason 4-23 IOWA: Simmons 13-35, Mickens 5-14 LSU: Broussard 13-109, Addai 11-27 PASSING IOWA: Chandler 13-25-170 PASSING UF: Leak 22-41-268 IOWA: Tate 20-32-2-287 LSU: Russell 12-15-0-128, Randall 10-15-1-89 RECEIVING: IOWA: Brown 6-96, Hinkel 3-44 RECEIVING: IOWA: Hinkel 10-93, Solomon 4-81 UF: Perez 7-70, Small 3-37 LSU: Bowe 8-122, Green 6-59

TACKLES TACKLES: IOWA: Considine 9, Hodge 8 IOWA: Hodge 15, Greenway 9 UF: Crowder 8, Thomas 7, Bailey 7 LSU: Daniels 7, Turner 7 112 Iowa Hawkeye Football IOWA BOWL HISTORY

2006 Outback Bowl 2006 Alamo Bowl Florida -- 31 Texas -- 26 Iowa -- 24 Iowa -- 24

January 2, 2006, Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL December 30, 2006, Alamodome, San Antonio, TX

Iowa ______0 ______7 ______0 ______17 ______24 Texas ______3 ______7 ______10 ______6 ______26 Florida ______7 ______17 ______7 ______0 ______31 Iowa ______14 ______0 ______7 ______3 ______24

GAME RECAP GAME RECAP Florida scored the game’s first 17 points and held off a late Iowa surge to defeat the Texas outscored Iowa 23-10 in the final three periods en route to a 26-24 Alamo Bowl Hawkeyes 31-24 in the 2006 Outback Bowl at Tampa, FL. victory over the Hawkeyes in front of a bowl-record 65,875 fans in the Alamodome. The Gators blocked and returned an Iowa punt for a score on Iowa’s first possession Iowa sprinted out of the gates, scoring touchdowns on its first two possessions. RB Al- to take a 7-0 advantage. Florida then added a 21-yard field goal and returned an bert Young scored on a one-yard run and WR Andy Brodell caught a 63-yard touchdown interception 60 yards to take a 17-0 lead with 1:57 left in the first half. pass from QB Drew Tate. The 63-yard pass is the longest TD pass in Iowa bowl history. Iowa scored its first points on a 20-yard touchdown pass from QB Drew Tate to WR After a Texas field goal, Iowa looked to stretch its lead to 21-3 on a nine-yard Clinton Solomon. However, the Gators answered the Hawkeye score with a touch- touchdown reception by TE Scott Chandler, but a flag negated the score. Texas down with one second left in the period to take a 24-7 halftime advantage. intercepted a Tate pass in the end zone on the very next play. The Longhorns took Florida added a 38-yard touchdown pass for the only score of the third quarter, advantage of Iowa’s misfortune and turned the turnover in seven points. Iowa took but Iowa rallied to score 17 fourth-quarter points to make for an exciting finish. a 14-10 lead into the half. WR Ed Hinkel caught touchdown passes of four and 14 yards from Tate, while PK The Longhorns scored the next 10 points on a 43-yard field goal and a 72-yard Kyle Schlicher converted a 45-yard field goal to cut the Florida lead to 34-21 with touchdown pass to grab a 20-14 advantage midway through the third period. Iowa 1:24 left. quickly answered with a four-play, 68-yard drive that culminated with a 23-yard Iowa’s comeback fell short as the Hawkeyes failed to recover an onside kick. On touchdown reception by Brodell. the previous play, Iowa recovered the onside kick, only to be flagged for an offside Texas responded with a touchdown on the following possession to go up 26-21. penalty. Iowa added a PK Kyle Schlicher 38-yard field goal late in the fourth quarter to cut Tate completed 32-55 passes for 346 yards and three scores; the 32 pass completions the deficit to 26-24. The Longhorns became the first team to win the Alamo Bowl and 55 attempts established Iowa bowl records. Hinkel caught a team-high nine when trailing at the half. passes for 87 yards and tied an Iowa bowl record with two touchdown receptions. Tate completed 15-25 passes for 274 yards and two touchdowns. Brodell tied an Damian Sims tied an Iowa bowl record with five kickoff returns for 107 yards. Iowa bowl record with two touchdown receptions and matched a career high with Florida QB Chris Leak completed 25-40 passes for 278 yards and two TDs. Leak’s 159 receiving yards on six receptions. Furthermore, the 159 yards is an Alamo two touchdown passes went to Outback Bowl MVP, WR Dallas Baker, who caught Bowl receiving record, besting Michigan’s Amani Toomer’s 135 yards set in 1995. 10 passes for 147 yards. Texas QB Colt McCoy was named the Most Outstanding Offensive Player. McCoy LB Abdul Hodge amassed an Outback Bowl and Iowa bowl record 19 tackles (14 completed 26-40 passes for 308 yards and two scores. solo) to lead the Hawkeye defense. DB Antwan Allen and DB Marcus Paschal each Four Hawkeyes recorded seven tackles or more. DB Miguel Merrick had a team- added 10 tackles, while LB Chad Greenway recorded nine stops. Allen became the high eight tackles. DB Charles Godfrey and LB Ed Miles each were credited with first Iowa player to start in four January bowl games. seven stops.

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY UF -- McCollum 6-yard blocked punt return (Hetland kick) IA -- Young 1-yard run (Schlicker kick) UF -- Hetland 21-yard field goal IA -- Brodell 63-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) UF -- Brown 60-yard interception return (Hetland kick) UT -- Bailey 27-yard field goal IA -- Solomon 20-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) UT -- Sweed 20-yard pass from McCoy (Bailey kick) UF -- Baker 24-yard pass from Leak (Hetland kick) UT -- Bailey 43-yard field goal UF -- Baker 38-yard pass from Leak (Hetland kick) UT -- Charles 72-yard pass from McCoy (Bailey kick) IA -- Hinkel 4-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) IA -- Brodell 23-yard pass from Tate (Schlicker kick) IA -- Hinkel 14-yard pass from Tate (Schlicher kick) UT -- Young 2-yard run (Bailey kick) IA -- Schlicher 45-yard field goal IA -- Schlicher 38-yard field goal

Attendance: 65,881 Attendance: 65,875

IOWA ______TEAM STATS ______UF IOWA ______TEAM STATS ______UT 23______First Downs ______26 17______First Downs ______17 20-64 ______Rushes-Yards ______42-169 34-89 ______Rushes-Yards ______21-70 346______Passing Yards ______278 274______Passing Yards ______308 410______Total Offense ______447 59-363 ______Total Offense ______61-378 32-55-1 ______Passes ______25-40-0 15-25-1 ______Passes ______26-40-0 6-30.7 ______Punts-Average ______3-46.3 5-42.4 ______Punts-Average ______6-37.8 0-0 ______Fumbles-Lost ______1-1 2-1 ______Fumbles-Lost ______2-1 8-60 ______Penalties-Yards ______5-30 8-53 ______Penalties-Yards ______6-60 24:35 ______Possession Time ______35:25 30:56 ______Possession Time ______29:04

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING: RUSHING: IOWA: Young 13-34, Tate, 3-24 IOWA: Young 13-64, Sims, 12-26 UF: Moore 13-88, Wynn 8-34 UT: Charles 4-26, Shipley 1-14

PASSING: PASSING: IOWA: Tate 32-55-1-346 IOWA: Tate 15-25-1-274 UF: Leak 25-40-0-278 UT: McCoy 26-40-0-308

RECEIVING: RECEIVING: IOWA: Solomon 7-96, Chandler 7-89 IOWA: Brodell 6-159, Douglas 3-40 UF: Baker 10-147, Jackson 7-76 UT: Finley 8-46, Cosby 7-59

TACKLES: TACKLES: IOWA: Hodge 19, Allen 10, Paschal 10 IOWA: Merrick 8, Godfrey 7, Milles 7, Gabelmann 7 UF: Webb 10, Brown 7, Herring 7 UT: Miller 11, Griffin 10, Derry 6

Iowa Hawkeye Football 113 IOWA BOWL RECORDS & RESULTS

Iowa Bowl Records Iowa Bowl Results Individual Records Won 11, Lost 10, Tied 1 Offense Rushing 2006 Alamo: Texas 26, Iowa 24 Attempts ______25, Aaron Greving (‘01 Alamo) Yards ______194, Bob Jeter (‘59 Rose) 2006 Outback: Florida 31, Iowa 24 TDs ______2, Michael Burger (‘95 Sun) 2005 Capital One: Iowa 30, LSU 25 2, Mike Saunders (‘91 Holiday) 2004 Outback: Iowa 37, Florida 17 2, Nick Bell (‘91 Rose) 2, Matt Rodgers (‘91 Rose) 2003 Orange: USC 38, Iowa 17 2, Willie Fleming (‘59 Rose) 2001 Alamo: Iowa 19, Texas Tech 16 2, Collins Hagler (‘57 Rose) 1997 Sun: Arizona State 17, Iowa 7 Passing 1996 Alamo: Iowa 27, Texas Tech 0 Attempts ______55, Drew Tate (‘06 Outback) 1995 Sun: Iowa 38, Washington 18 Completions ______32, Drew Tate (‘06 Outback) 1993 Alamo: California 37, Iowa 3 Yards ______461, Chuck Long (‘84 Freedom) 1991 Holiday: Iowa 13, Brigham Young 13 TDs ______6, Chuck Long (‘84 Freedom) 1991 Rose: Washington 46, Iowa 34 Total Offense 1988 Peach: N.C. State 28, Iowa 23 Plays ______58, Drew Tate (‘06 Outback) 1987 Holiday: Iowa 20, Wyoming 19 Yards ______481, Chuck Long (‘84 Freedom) TDs ______6, Chuck Long (‘84 Freedom) 1986 Holiday: Iowa 39, San Diego State 38 1986 Rose: UCLA 45, Iowa 28 Receiving 1984 Freedom: Iowa 55, Texas 17 Catches ______11, Ronnie Harmon (‘86 Rose) Yards ______168, Dave Moritz (‘82 Peach) 1983 Gator: Florida 14, Iowa 6 TDs ______2, Andy Brodell (‘06 Alamo Bowl) 1982 Peach: Iowa 28, Tennessee 22 2, Ed Hinkel (‘06 Outback) 1982 Rose: Washington 28, Iowa 0 2, Deven Harberts (‘88 Peach) 1959 Rose: Iowa 38, California 12 2, Jonathan Hayes (‘84 Freedom) 2, Ronnie Harmon (‘82 Peach) 1957 Rose: Iowa 35, Oregon State 19 Scoring Team Records TDs ______2 on ten occasions Rushing Points ______13, Nate Kaeding (’04 Outback) Attempts ______55 (‘59 Rose) 13, Nate Kaeding (‘01 Alamo) Yards ______429 (‘59 Rose) 13, Tom Nichol (‘84 Freedom) TDs ______5 (‘59 Rose)

Defense Passing Most Tackles ______19, Abdul Hodge (‘06 Outback) Attempts ______55 (‘06 Outback) Most Tackles for Loss ______7, Sean Ridley (‘87 Holiday) Completions ______32 (‘06 Outback) Most QB Sacks ______2.5 Jonathan Babineaux & Yards ______469 (‘84 Freedom) Abdul Hodge (’05 Capital One Bowl) TDs ______6 (‘84 Freedom) Interceptions ______2, Devon Mitchell (‘83 Gator) 2, Tork Hook (‘88 Peach) Total Offense Int. Yards ______33, Anthony Wright (‘87 Holiday) Plays ______81 (‘84 Freedom) 33, Devon Mitchell (‘83 Gator) Yards ______560 (‘84 Freedom)

Special Teams Scoring PATs TDs ______7 (‘84 Freedom) Made ______7, Tom Nichol (‘84 Freedom) PATs ______7 (‘84 Freedom) Attempted ______7, Tom Nichol (‘84 Freedom) FGs ______5 (‘95 Sun) Points ______55 (‘84 Freedom) Field Goals Made ______4, Nate Kaeding (‘01 Alamo) Longest Plays Attempted ______5, Nate Kaeding (‘01 Alamo) Run ______81 yards, Bob Jeter (‘59 Rose) Pass ______66 yards, Matt Rodgers to Danan Hughes (‘91 Rose) Punting TD Reception ______63 yards, Drew Tate to Andy Brodell (‘06 Alamo) Number ______8, Nick Gallery (‘93 Alamo) Kickoff Return ______100 yards, C.J. Jones (’03 Orange) 8, Jason Baker (‘97 Sun) Punt Return ______32 yards, Collins Hagler (‘57 Rose) Yards ______391, Jason Baker (‘97 Sun) Interception Return ______33 yards, Anthony Wright (‘87 Holiday) Average ______52.0, Nick Gallery (‘96 Alamo) Fumble Return ______25 yards, Bill Happel (‘57 Rose) Punt ______76 yards, Jason Baker (‘97 Sun) Punt Returns Field Goal ______52 yards, Rob Houghtlin (‘86 Rose) Number ______4, Ramon Ochoa (’04 Outback) 4, Tim Dwight (‘97 Sun) Hawkeyes Hold Records In Bowl Games Yards ______50, Ramon Ochoa (‘04 Outback) Iowa kickoff returner C.J. Jones (2003) set an Orange Bowl record when he Average (min. 3 ret.) ______12.5, Ramon Ochoa (’04 Outback) returned the opening kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown against Southern California. Kickoff Returns Number ______5, Damian Sims (‘06 Outback) Iowa punters Nick Gallery (1996) and Jason Baker (1997) established bowl 5, Kevin Harmon (‘86 Rose) records for longest punt in two of Iowa’s bowl games. Gallery had a 59-yard punt Yards ______169, C.J. Jones (’03 Orange) in the 1996 Alamo Bowl and Baker had a 76-yard punt in the 1997 Sun Bowl. Average ______42.0, C.J. Jones (’03 Orange) 114 Iowa Hawkeye Football IOWA FOOTBALL IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS

Following is a year-by-year listing of final 1957 1983 1987 football rankings that have included the 1. Auburn 1. Miami (FL) 1. Miami (FL) University of Iowa. 2. Ohio State 2. Nebraska 2. Florida State 3. Michigan State 3. Auburn 3. Oklahoma Associated Press 4. Oklahoma 4. Georgia 4. Syracuse 5. Navy 5. Texas 5. Louisiana State 1939 6. IOWA 6. Florida 6. Nebraska 1. Texas A&M 7. Mississippi 7. Brigham Young 7. Auburn 2. Tennessee 8. Rice 8. Michigan 8. Michigan State 3. Southern California 9. Texas A&M 9. Ohio State 9. UCLA 4. Cornell 10. Notre Dame 10. Illinois 10. Texas A&M 5. Tulane 11. Texas 11. Clemson 11. Oklahoma State 6. Missouri 12. Arizona State 12. Southern Methodist 12. Clemson 7. UCLA 13. Tennessee 13. Air Force 13. Georgia 8. Duke 14. Mississippi State 14. IOWA 14. Tennessee 9. IOWA 15. North Carolina State 15. Alabama 15. South Carolina 10. Duquesne 16. Duke 16. West Virginia 16. IOWA 11. Boston College 17. Florida 17. UCLA 17. Notre Dame 12. Clemson 18. Army 18. Pittsburgh 18. Southern California 13. Notre Dame 19. Wisconsin 19. Boston College 19. Michigan 14. Santa Clara 20. Virginia Military 20. East Carolina 20. Arizona State 15. Ohio State 16. Georgia Tech 1958 1984 1990 17. Fordham 1. Louisiana State 1. Brigham Young 1. Colorado 18. Nebraska 2. IOWA 2. Washington 2. Georgia Tech 19. Oklahoma 3. Army 3. Florida 3. Miami (FL) 20. Michigan 4. Auburn 4. Nebraska 4. Florida State 5. Oklahoma 5. Boston College 5. Washington 1953 6. Air Force 6. Oklahoma 6. Notre Dame 1. Maryland 7. Wisconsin 7. Oklahoma State 7. Michigan 2. Notre Dame 8. Ohio State 8. Southern Methodist 8. Tennessee 3. Michigan State 9. Syracuse 9. UCLA 9. Clemson 4. Oklahoma 10. Texas Christian 10. Southern California 10. Houston 5. UCLA 11. Mississippi 11. South Carolina 11. Penn State 6. Rice 12. Clemson 12. Maryland 12. Texas 7. Illinois 13. Purdue 13. Ohio State 13. Florida 8. Georgia Tech 14. Florida 14. Auburn 14. Louisville 9. IOWA 15. South Carolina 15. Louisiana State 15. Texas A&M 10. West Virginia 16. California 16. IOWA 16. Michigan State 11. Texas 17. Notre Dame 17. Florida State 17. Oklahoma 12. Texas Tech 18. Southern Methodist 18. Miami (FL) 18. IOWA 13. Alabama 19. Oklahoma State 19. Kentucky 19. Auburn 14. Army 20. Rutgers 20. Virginia 20. Southern California 15. Wisconsin 21. Mississippi 16. Kentucky 1960 1985 22. Brigham Young 17. Auburn 1. Minnesota 1. Oklahoma 23. Virginia 18. Duke 2. Mississippi 2. Michigan 24. Nebraska 19. Stanford 3. IOWA 3. Penn State 25. Illinois 20. Michigan 4. Navy 4. Tennessee 5. Missouri 5. Florida 1991 1956 6. Washington 6. Texas A&M 1. Miami (FL) 1. Oklahoma 7. Arkansas 7. UCLA 2. Washington 2. Tennessee 8. Ohio State 8. Air Force 3. Penn State 3. IOWA 9. Alabama 9. Miami (FL) 4. Florida State 4. Georgia Tech 10. Duke 10. IOWA 5. Alabama 5. Texas A&M 11. Kansas 11. Nebraska 6. Michigan 6. Miami (FL) 12. Baylor 12. Arkansas 7. Florida 7. Michigan 13. Auburn 13. Alabama 8. California 8. Syracuse 14. Yale 14. Ohio State 9. East Carolina 9. Michigan State 15. Michigan State 15. Florida State 10. IOWA 10. Oregon State 16. Penn State 16. Brigham Young 11. Syracuse 11. Baylor 17. New Mexico State 17. Baylor 12. Texas A&M 12. Minnesota 18. Florida 18. Maryland 13. Notre Dame 13. Pittsburgh 19. Syracuse 19. Georgia Tech 14. Tennessee 14. Texas Christian 19. Purdue 20. Louisiana State 15. Nebraska 15. Ohio State 16. Oklahoma 16. Navy 1981 1986 17. Georgia 17. George Washington 1. Clemson 1. Penn State 18. Clemson 18. Southern California 2. Texas 2. Miami (FL) 19. UCLA 19. Clemson 3. Penn State 3. Oklahoma 20. Colorado 20. Colorado 4. Pittsburgh 4. Arizona State 21. Tulsa 5. Southern Methodist 5. Nebraska 22. Stanford 6. Georgia 6. Auburn 23. Brigham Young 7. Alabama 7. Ohio State 24. North Carolina State 8. Miami (FL) 8. Michigan 25. Air Force 9. North Carolina 9. Alabama 10. Washington 10. Louisiana State 11. Nebraska 11. Arizona 12. Michigan 12. Baylor 13. Brigham Young 13. Texas A&M 14. Southern California 14. UCLA 15. Ohio State 15. Arkansas 16. Arizona State 16. IOWA 17. West Virginia 17. Clemson 18. IOWA 18. Washington 19. Missouri 19. Boston College 20. Oklahoma 20. Virginia Tech Iowa Hawkeye Football 115 IOWA FOOTBALL IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS

1995 2003 1955 1960 1. Nebraska 1. Southern Cal 1. Oklahoma 1. Minnesota 2. Florida 2. Louisiana State 2. Michigan State 2. IOWA 3. Tennessee 3. Oklahoma 3. Maryland 3. Mississippi 4. Florida State 4. Ohio State 4. UCLA 4. Missouri 5. Colorado 5. Miami 5. Ohio State 5. Washington 6. Ohio State 6. Michigan 6. Texas Christian 6. Navy 7. Kansas State 7. Georgia 7. Georgia Tech 7. Arkansas 8. Northwestern 8. IOWA 8. Auburn 8. Ohio State 9. Kansas 9. Washington State 9. Notre Dame 9. Kansas 10. Virginia Tech 10. Miami, OH 10. Mississippi 9. Alabama 11. Notre Dame 11. Florida State 11. Pittsburgh 11. Duke 12. Southern Cal 12. Texas 12. Southern Cal 12. Baylor 13. Penn State 13. Mississippi 13. Michigan 13. Michigan State 14. Texas 14. Kansas State 14. Texas A&M 14. Auburn 15. Texas A&M 15. Tennessee 15. Army 15. Purdue 16. Virginia 16. Boise State 16. Duke 16. Florida 17. Michigan 17. Maryland 17. West Virginia 17. Texas 18. Oregon 18. Purdue 18. Miami (FL) 18. Yale 19. Syracuse 19. Nebraska 19. IOWA 19. New Mexico State 20. Miami 20. Minnesota 20. Navy 20. Tennessee 21. Alabama 21. Utah 20. Stanford 22. Auburn 22. Clemson 20. Miami (OH) 1981 23. Texas Tech 23. Bowling Green 1. Clemson 24. Toledo 24. Florida 1956 2. Pittsburgh 25. IOWA 25. Texas Christian 1. Oklahoma 3. Penn State 2. Tennessee 4. Texas 1996 2004 3. IOWA 5. Georgia 1. Florida 1. Southern Cal 4. Georgia Tech 6. Alabama 2. Ohio State 2. Auburn 5. Texas A&M 7. Washington 3. Florida State 3. Oklahoma 6. Miami (FL) 8. North Carolina 4. Arizona State 4. Utah 7. Michigan 9. Nebraska 5. Brigham Young 5. Texas 8. Syracuse 10. Michigan 6. Nebraska 6. Louisville 9. Minnesota 11. Brigham Young 7. Penn State 7. Georgia 10. Michigan State 12. Ohio State 8. Colorado 8. IOWA 11. Baylor 13. Southern Cal 9. Tennessee 9. California 12. Pittsburgh 14. Oklahoma 10. North Carolina 10. Virginia Tech 13. Oregon State 15. IOWA 11. Alabama 11. Miami 14. Texas Christian 16. Arkansas 12. LSU 12. Boise State 15. Southern California 17. Mississippi State 13. Virginia Tech 13. Tennessee 16. Wyoming 18. West Virginia 14. Miami (FL) 14. Michigan 17. Yale 19. Southern Mississippi 15. Northwestern 15. Florida State 18. Colorado 20. Missouri 16. Washington 16. LSU 19. Navy 17. Kansas State 17. Wisconsin 20. Duke 1983 18. IOWA 18. Texas Tech 1. Miami (FL) 19. Notre Dame 19. Arizona State 1957 2. Nebraska 20. Michigan 20. Ohio State 1. Ohio State 3. Auburn 21. Syracuse 21. Boston College 2. Auburn 4. Georgia 22. Wyoming 22. Fresno State 3. Michigan State 5. Texas 23. Texas 23. Virginia 4. Oklahoma 6. Florida 24. Auburn 24. Navy 5. IOWA 7. Brigham Young 25. Army 25. Pittsburgh 6. Navy 8. Ohio State 7. Rice 9. Michigan 2002 8. Mississippi 10. Illinois 1. Ohio State United Press International 9. Notre Dame 11. Southern Methodist 2. Miami (FL) 10. Texas A&M 12. Alabama 3. Georgia 1939 11. Texas 13. UCLA 4. USC Not available, Iowa was ranked ninth 12. Arizona State 14. IOWA 5. Oklahoma 13. Army 15. Air Force 6. Texas 1953 14. Duke 16. West Virginia 7. Kansas State 1. Maryland 15. Wisconsin 17. Penn State 8. IOWA 2. Notre Dame 16. Tennessee 18. Oklahoma State 9. Michigan 3. Michigan State 17. Oregon 19. Pittsburgh 10. Washington State 4. UCLA 18. Clemson 20. Boston College 11. Alabama 5. Oklahoma 19. UCLA 12. North Carolina State 6. Rice 20. North Carolina State 1984 13. Maryland 7. Illinois 1. Brigham Young 14. Auburn 8. Texas 1958 2. Washington 15. Boise State 9. Georgia Tech 1. Louisiana State 3. Nebraska 16. Penn State 10. IOWA 2. IOWA 4. Boston College 17. Notre Dame 11. Alabama 3. Army 5. Oklahoma State 18. Virginia Tech 12. Texas Tech 4. Auburn 6. Oklahoma 19. Pittsburgh 13. West Virginia 5. Oklahoma 7. Florida 20. Colorado 14. Wisconsin 6. Wisconsin 8. Southern Methodist 21. Florida State 15. Kentucky 7. Ohio State 9. Southern Cal 22. Virginia 16. Army 8. Air Force 10. UCLA 23. Texas Christian 17. Stanford 9. Texas Christian 11. Maryland 24. Marshall 18. Duke 10. Syracuse 12. Ohio State 25. West Virginia 19. Michigan 11. Purdue 13. South Carolina 20. Ohio State 12. Mississippi 14. Auburn 13. Clemson 15. IOWA 14. Notre Dame 16. Louisiana State 15. Florida 17. Virginia 16. California 18. West Virginia 17. Northwestern 19. Kentucky 18. Southern Methodist 20. Florida State

116 Iowa Hawkeye Football IOWA FOOTBALL IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS

1985 1990 1996 2003 1. Oklahoma 1. Georgia 1. Florida 1. Louisiana State 2. Michigan 2. Colorado 2. Ohio State 2. Southern Cal 3. Penn State 3. Miami (FL) 3. Florida State 3. Oklahoma 4. Tennessee 4. Florida State 4. Arizona State 4. Ohio State 5. Air Force 5. Washington 5. Brigham Young 5. Miami 6. UCLA 6. Notre Dame 6. Nebraska 6. Georgia 7. Texas A&M 7. Tennessee 7. Penn State 7. Michigan 8. Miami (FL) 8. Michigan 8. Colorado 8. IOWA 9. IOWA 9. Clemson 9. Tennessee 9. Washington State 10. Nebraska 10. Penn State 10. North Carolina 10. Florida State 11. Ohio State 11. Texas 11. Alabama 11. Texas 12. Arkansas 12. Louisville 12. Virginia Tech 12. Miami, OH 13. Florida State 13. Texas A&M 13. Louisiana State 13. Kansas State 14. Alabama 14. Michigan State 14. Miami (FL) 14. Mississippi 15. Baylor 15. Virginia 15. Washington 15. Boise State 16. Fresno State 16. IOWA 16. Northwestern 16. Tennessee 17. Brigham Young 17. Nebraska 17. Kansas State 17. Minnesota 18. Georgia Tech 17. Brigham Young 18. IOWA 18. Nebraska 19. Maryland 19. Auburn 19. Syracuse 19. Purdue 20. Louisiana State 20. San Jose State 20. Michigan 20. Maryland 21. Syracuse 21. Notre Dame 21. Utah 1986 22. Southern Cal 22. Wyoming 22. Clemson 1. Penn State 23. Mississippi 23. Texas 23. Bowling Green 2. Miami (FL) 24. Illinois 24. Army 24. Texas Christian 3. Oklahoma 25. Virginia Tech 25. Auburn 25. Florida 4. Nebraska 5. Arizona State 2002 2004 6. Ohio State USA Today Coaches Poll 1. Ohio State 1. Southern Cal 7. Michigan 2. Miami (FL) 2. Auburn 8. Auburn 1991 3. Georgia 3. Oklahoma 9. Alabama 1. Washington 4. Southern California 4. Texas 10. Arizona 2. Miami (FL) 5. Oklahoma 5. Utah 11. Louisiana State 3. Penn State 6. Kansas State 6. Georgia 12. Texas A&M 4. Florida State 7. Texas 7. Louisville 13. Baylor 5. Alabama 8. IOWA 8. IOWA 14. UCLA 6. Michigan 9. Michigan 9. California 15. IOWA 7. California 10. Washington State 10. Virginia Tech 16. Arkansas 8. Florida 11. North Carolina State 11. Miami 17. Washington 9. East Carolina 12. Boise State 12. Michigan 18. Boston College 10. IOWA 13. Maryland 13. Boise State 19. Clemson 11. Syracuse 14. Virginia Tech 14. Florida State 20. Florida State 12. Notre Dame 15. Penn State 15. Tennessee 13. Texas A&M 16. Auburn 16. LSU 1987 14. Oklahoma 17. Notre Dame 17. Texas Tech 1. Miami (FL) 15. Tennessee 18. Pittsburgh 18. Wisconsin 2. Florida State 16. Nebraska 19. Marshall 19. Ohio State 3. Oklahoma 17. Clemson 20. West Virginia 20. Arizona State 4. Syracuse 18. UCLA 21. Colorado 21. Boston College 5. Louisiana State 19. Georgia 22. Texas Christian 22. Fresno State 6. Nebraska 20. Colorado 23. Florida State 23. Virginia 7. Auburn 21. Tulsa 24. Florida 24. Navy 8. Michigan State 22. Stanford 25. Virginia 25. Florida 9. Texas A&M 23. Brigham Young 10. Clemson 24. Air Force 11. UCLA 25. North Carolina State Iowa in the Top 20 12. Oklahoma State 13. Tennessee 1995 Since the wire services began running football polls, Iowa has finished the season ranked 14. Georgia 1. Nebraska in the nation’s Top Twenty-five 20 times. Additionally, the Hawkeyes were named national 15. South Carolina 2. Tennessee champions by the Football Writers Association in 1958. Here are Iowa’s Top Twenty-five 15. IOWA 3. Florida finishes by the Associated Press, United Press International and the coaches poll. 17. Southern California 4. Colorado 18. Michigan 5. Florida State 19. Texas 6. Kansas State 1939 No. 9 by both wire services 20. Indiana 7. Northwestern 1953 No. 9 by AP/No. 10 by UPI 8. Ohio State 1955 No. 19 by UPI 9. Virginia Tech 1956 No. 3 by both wire services 10. Kansas 1957 No. 5 by UPI/No. 6 by AP 11. Southern Cal 1958 No. 2 by both wire services 12. Penn State 1960 No. 2 by UPI/No. 3 by AP 13. Notre Dame 14. Texas 1981 No. 15 by UPI/No. 18 by AP 15. Texas A&M 1983 No. 14 by both wire services 16. Syracuse 1984 No. 15 by UPI/No. 16 by AP 17. Virginia 1985 No. 9 by UPI/No. 10 by AP 18. Oregon 1986 No. 15 by UPI/No. 16 by AP 19. Michigan 1987 No. 15 by UPI/No. 16 by AP 20. Texas Tech 1990 No. 16 by UPI/No. 18 by AP 21. Auburn 22. IOWA 1991 No. 10 by AP and CNN/USA Today 23. East Carolina 1995 No. 22 by CNN/USA Today/No. 25 by AP 24. Toledo 1996 No. 18 by AP and CNN/USA Today 25. Louisiana State 2002 No. 8 by AP and ESPN/USA Today 2003 No. 8 by AP and ESPN/USA Today 2004 No. 8 by AP and ESPN/USA Today

Iowa Hawkeye Football 117 NATIONAL AWARDS

Throughout the years, a number of Iowa football players have been honored by winning national awards for their outstanding play on the football field. The individual awards earned by the 2002 and 2003 Hawkeye football program are unprecedented in the history of Iowa football as four individual earned national awards. Offensive tackle Robert Gallery in 2003 was the recipient of the Outland Trophy, which goes to the best interior lineman in college football. Gallery was named the Big Ten Lineman of the Year and he was a consensus all-American. He is the third Hawkeye player to earn the Outland Trophy. PK Nate Kaeding earned the Lou Groza Award as the top kicker in the nation in 2002 as a junior. He also earned consensus all-America honors in 2003 and was one of three finalists for the Groza Award as a senior. Also in 2002, Dallas Clark earned the John Mackey Award as the top tight end in the nation and QB Brad Banks was recognized with the Davey O’Brien Award as the top signal caller in the nation. Along with having three players earn Player of the Year awards for their positions (QB Brad Banks, TE Dallas Clark and PK Nate Kaeding) in 2002, Iowa had a total of 11 players earn first team all-Big Ten honors. In addition to earning the Davey 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 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 and five Hawkeye players earned first team all-Big Ten recognition.

Outland Trophy The Outland Trophy, selected by the Football Writers Association of America, honors the outstanding interior lineman each season.

Robert Gallery, 2003 Cal Jones, 1955 Alex Karras, 1957

Maxwell Award Selected by the Maxwell Football Club of Philadelphia, this award is presented each season to the nation’s outstanding college football player.

Nile Kinnick, 1939 Chuck Long, 1985

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

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

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

118 Iowa Hawkeye Football 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. Along with Kinnick earning the award in 1939, Iowa has had a player finish in the Top 10 in the voting on eight other occasions, including the 2002 season when QB Brad Banks placed second in the balloting. Banks became the fourth Iowa player to place second in the voting, joining Alex Karras in 1957, Randy Duncan in 1958 and Chuck Long in 1985.

Nile Kinnick 1939 Heisman Trophy

Cal Jones 10th in 1955

Kenny Ploen 9th in 1956

Alex Karras 2nd in 1957

Randy Duncan 2nd in 1958

Chuck Long 7th in 1984 2nd in 1985

Tim Dwight 7th in 1997

Brad Banks 2nd in 2002

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 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 finer 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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LESTER BELDING 77 ALEX KARRAS End, 1919, Mason City, Iowa Lineman, 1957, Gary, Indiana The University’s first consensus All-American... earned first Consensus all-American (making 10 teams) in 1957... won team all-American honors as a sophomore... an Eckersall Outland Trophy given to the nation’s top interior lineman... All-America pick in 1919 (third team), 1920 (second) and twice an AP all-American, the first two-time pick in Iowa 1921 (third)... first Hawkeye named to a major all-American history... two-time first team all-Big Ten pick at tackle... team... three-time first team all-Big Ten selection... starred named to school’s all-time football team... member of in track at Iowa and captained team in 1921... one of the inaugural class of the Iowa Lettermen’s Club Hall of Fame... nation’s premier collegiate pass catchers of his era. played on the Hawkeyes’ 1956 Rose Bowl champions... former NFL star with Detroit. AUBREY DEVINE Quarterback, 1921, Des Moines, Iowa 25 RANDY DUNCAN Member of Iowa Lettermen’s Club Hall of Fame... on Iowa’s Quarterback, 1958, Des Moines, Iowa all-time football team... won conference medal for excellence Won Big Ten and Iowa MVP honors in 1958 when he led the in athletics and academics... inducted to National Football Hawkeyes to the Rose Bowl... that team won the Grantland Foundation Hall of Fame... three-time first team all-Big Ten... Rice Award, symbolic of the national football championship... captain of 1921 Big Ten champs... led Hawkeyes in rushing, second in 1958 Heisman Trophy balloting... won Walter passing and scoring in 1919 and 1920... drop-kicked a FG to Camp Trophy and was college Player-of-the-Year by three beat Notre Dame 10-7 and break the Irish’ 20-game winning organizations... two-time all-conference QB... led the Big streak in 1921. Ten in passing as a senior... the No. 1 choice in the 1958 NFL draft... member of National Football Foundation Hall of GORDON LOCKE Fame. Fullback, 1922, Denison, Iowa Member of National Football, Helms Athletic Foundation and 99 ANDRE TIPPETT Iowa Lettermen’s Club Halls of Fame... a DB on Iowa’s all-time Defensive End, 1981, Newark, New Jersey football team... although he played primarily FB, Locke was First consensus all-American for Coach Hayden Fry... a Walter Camp first team all-American QB in 1922... scored two-time first team all-Big Ten... played for Iowa’s 1981 Rose 72 points as senior to set a Big Ten record that stood for Bowl squad... a team captain in ‘81... a DE on Iowa’s all-time 12 years... awarded Big Ten Medal of Honor in 1923... team football team... holds Iowa record for tackles for lost yardage captain in 1922... earned law degree from Iowa. 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 24 NILE KINNICK at New England, where he was a five-time all-Pro selection. Halfback, 1939, Adel, Iowa Voted the best player in Iowa history by fan vote... member 7 REGGIE ROBY of Iowa Lettermen’s Club Hall of Fame... won the Heisman, Punter, 1981, Waterloo, Iowa Maxwell and Walter Camp trophies in 1939... Phi Beta Kappa Consensus all-American punter as a junior in 1981... first scholar and senior class president... Iowa’s stadium was team all-American honors in 1982... broke a 32-year-old renamed in his honor in 1972... Big Ten MVP for the legendary NCAA record for punting average in a season (49.8 in 1981)... Ironmen team... his No. 24 is one of two retired numbers at also has national career average record... nation’s leading Iowa... member of Helms Foundation Hall of Fame. punter twice in career... two-time first team all-Big Ten... punted for nearly four-and-a-half miles as a collegian... 62 CAL JONES an NFL veteran with Miami, Washington and Tampa Bay... Lineman, 1954-55, Steubenville, Ohio earned all-Pro mention. First two-time consensus all-American in Iowa history... winner of the Outland Trophy in 1955, awarded to nation’s 36 LARRY STATION top interior lineman... named to 22 all-America teams in his Linebacker, 1984-85, Omaha, Nebraska career... his No. 62 is one of two retired numbers at Iowa... an One of just two Hawkeyes to gain consensus all-American OL on Iowa’s all-time team... a three-time first team all-Big honors twice... academic all-American... only player in Iowa Ten pick... named to Iowa Lettermen’s Club Hall of Fame history to lead squad in tackles four times... set school career (1989)... member of the Helms Foundation Hall of Fame. tackle record (492)... started his last 42 games... finalist for Lombardi and Butkus awards in 1985... three-time first team all-Big Ten pick... earned all-America mention all four years at Iowa... LB on Iowa’s all-time team... drafted by Pittsburgh Steelers.

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16 CHUCK LONG 44 DALLAS CLARK Quarterback, 1985, Wheaton, Illinois Tight End, 2002, Livermore, Iowa Runner-up for Heisman Trophy in closest race in the award’s Consensus all-American after being named first team all- history... won Maxwell Trophy, given to nation’s top college America by the Football Writers Association of America, player... first QB in NCAA history to pass for more than 10,000 American Football Coaches Association, Walter Camp, career yards... previously held NCAA record for consecutive Associated Press, The Sporting News, ESPN and CNN-SI... completions (22 vs. Indiana, 1984)... three-time all-Big Ten won the John Mackey Award as the nation’s best tight end... first team... Big Ten MVP as senior... threw bowl game-record first team all-Big Ten by league coaches and Big Ten media... six TD passes vs. Texas in Freedom Bowl... first-round NFL finished career in 17th place on career receiving list with draft selection by Detroit. 1,281 yards on 81 receptions in just two seasons at tight end... came to Iowa as a walk-on linebacker and was drafted 84 MARV COOK in first round of the 2003 NFL draft by Indianapolis following Tight End, 1988, West Branch, Iowa his junior season. A 1988 consensus all-America pick at TE... named to Iowa’s all-time team... Hawkeyes’ all-time leading receiver among 56 ERIC STEINBACH TEs and second overall (126 catches)... two-time Iowa MVP... Offensive Guard, 2002, Lockport, Illinois twice first team all-Big Ten... academic all-conference as Consensus all-American after being named first team all- junior... his 28-yard TD reception with six seconds left keyed America by the American Football Coaches Association, Iowa’s first win at Ohio State (in 1987) since 1959... Big Ten Walter Camp Foundation, Associated Press, The Sporting leader in receptions (1988)... drafted by New England Patriots News and ESPN... honored as the Big Ten Offensive Lineman and was a two-time all-Pro selection. 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 8 LEROY SMITH 2001... named co-Most Valuable Player on offense... started Defensive End, 1991, Sicklerville, New Jersey all 13 games in 2002 at left guard for a Hawkeye line that Consensus all-American at defensive end for Iowa’s 10-1-1 yielded only 12 sacks, a Big Ten best... as junior and senior team in 1991... first team all-Big Ten and voted league was part of Iowa offense that led the Big Ten in scoring in Defensive Player of the Year by Big Ten coaches... set Big consecutive seasons... first player selected in the second Ten record with 18 QB sacks as a senior, breaking 14-year old round of the NFL Draft when he was taken by the Cincinnati record... holds Iowa records for QB sacks in a season (18) and Bengals. sacks in a game (had five in 16-9 win at Ohio State)... third defensive player to earn consensus honors under Hayden Fry 78 ROBERT GALLERY at Iowa. Offensive Tackle, 2003, Masonville, Iowa Consensus all-American after being named first team all- 6 TIM DWIGHT America by American Football Coaches Association, Walter Wide Receiver/Return Specialist, 1997, Iowa City, Camp Foundation, Football Writers Association of America, Iowa Associated Press, The Sporting News and ESPN... earned Consensus all-American as return specialist who finished Outland Trophy, which signifies nation’s best interior seventh in Heisman Trophy voting... led the nation in punt lineman... Big Ten Conference Offensive Lineman of the return average (16.7)... set Iowa and Big Ten record for career Year... earned first team all-Big Ten honors and was academic punt return yardage with 1,102 yards... also holds Big Ten all-Big Ten for third straight year... earned co-Most Valuable record for career punt return TDs (five) and tied league mark Player honors and was permanent team captain on offense... with three punt return TDs in 1997... holds Iowa record for recipient of Hayden Fry “Extra Heartbeat” award after leading career receiving yards (2,271) and ranks fourth in receptions Iowa to share of 2002 Big Ten title and January bowl games (139)... second special teams consensus pick under Fry and following the 2002 and 2003 seasons. first-ever consensus selection at Iowa from Iowa City. 95 NATE KAEDING 94 JARED DEVRIES Place-kicker, 2003, Coralville, Iowa Defensive Tackle, 1998, Aplington, Iowa Consensus all-American after being named first team all- Consensus all-American after being named first team all- America by American Football Coaches Association, the American by the American Football Coaches Association, Associated Press, College Football News and ESPN... one of Walter Camp and The Sporting News... voted as co-Most three finalists for Lou Groza Award in 2003 after winning the Valuable Player and was selected first team all-Big Ten by award as the top kicker in the nation in 2002... first team both Big Ten coaches and Big Ten media... holds Iowa records all-Big Ten... earned academic all-Big Ten honors for third for tackles for loss in a season (22) and career (78) and career straight season and was District VII academic all-American... QB sacks (42)... a four-year starter, he recorded 260 career selected as permanent team captain for special teams and tackles... was Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year in 1997 was special teams co-Player of the Year... recipient of Hayden and earned MVP honors in the 1995 Sun Bowl and 1996 Fry “Extra Heartbeat” award after leading Iowa to share of Alamo Bowl. 2002 Big Ten title and January bowl games following the 2002 and 2003 seasons.

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Nile Kinnick Halfback Adel, Iowa 24 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.

Cal Jones Lineman Steubenville, Ohio 62 Jersey No. 62 was never worn more proudly than the three seasons Cal Jones donned it at Iowa. One of the most intimidating linemen to wear the old gold and black, Jones was a 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.

HALL OF FAME Nineteen men who have been associated with Iowa football are members of Halls of Fame, named by the National Football Foundation, the Helms Athletic Foundation or the College Football Hall of Fame. Seven men have been named to the Halls of both foundations: Howard Jones, coach; Nile Kinnick, player; Gordon Locke, player; Fred (Duke) Slater, player; Dr. Edward Anderson, coach; Edward (Slip) Madigan, coach; Calvin Jones, player. Five men have been named to the Hall of the Helms Foundation: Calvin Jones, player; Ossie Solem, coach; , professional player; Eric Wilson, publicist. Aubrey Devine, Randy Duncan, Alex Karras and Chuck Long have been named to the National Football Foundation Hall as players, while Earl Banks was inducted on the merits of his long-time coaching tenure at Morgan State. Former Iowa Coach Forest Evashevski was honored into the Hall of Fame in December of 2000 in New York City and Hayden Fry is the latest Iowa coach to be inducted. Evashevski coached Iowa from 1952-60, compiling a 42-27-4 record. The Hawkeyes finished in the top five nationally in 1956, 1957, 1958 and 1960 under Evashevski, who later served as 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 37 inductees who have played football for the Hawkeyes or served as Iowa’s head football coach. Several of the Hall of Fame members also competed in other sports. Forest Evashevski Dick Crayne Jim Gibbons Paul Krause Kenny Ploen Head Football Coach Football, 1933, 1934, 1935 Football, 1955, 1956, 1957 Football, 1961, 1962, 1963 Football, 1954, 1955, 1956 Football, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1952-60 Track, 1934 Baseball, 1962, 1963 Track, 1955 1921 Willis Glasgow Track, 1919, 1920, 1921 John Hayden Fry Frank Cuhel Football, 1927, 1928, 1929 Joe Laws Erwin Prasse Head Football Coach Football, 1927, 1928 Baseball, 1927, 1928, 1929 Football, 1931, 1932, 1933 Football, 1937, 1938, 1939 Larry Station 1978-98 Track, 1926, 1927, 1928 Baseball, 1932, 1933 Basketball, 1938, 1939, 1940 Football, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 Homer Harris Baseball, 1938, 1939, 1940 Howard Jones Aubrey Devine Football, 1935, 1936, 1937 Gordon Locke Walter “Stub” Stewart Head Football Coach Football, 1919, 1920, 1921 Football, 1920, 1921, 1922 William Reichardt Football, 1907, 1908, 1909 1916-23 Basketball, 1920, 1921, 1922 Jerry Hilgenberg Football, 1949, 1950, 1951 Basketball, 1908, 1909, 1910 Track, 1920, 1921, 1922 Football, 1951, 1952, 1953 Chuck Long Baseball, 1908, 1909, 1910 Irving “Stub” Barron Baseball, 1952, 1953 Football, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 Mike Reilly Football, 1913, 1914, 1915 Jack Dittmer Football, 1961, 1962, 1963 Andre Tippett Wrestling, 1914, 1915, 1916 Football, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949 Calvin Jones Emerson “Spike” Nelson Football, 1979, 1981, 1982 Baseball, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950 Football, 1953, 1954, 1955 Football, 1925, 1926, 1927 Francis William “Zud” Schammel Lester Belding Basketball, 1950 Track, 1926, 1927, 1928 Football, 1938, 1939, 1940 Emlen Tunnell Football, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921 Alex Karras Football, 1946, 1947 Track, 1920, 1921, 1922 Randy Duncan Football, 1956, 1957 John Niland Ozzie Simmons Football, 1956, 1957, 1958 Football, 1963, 1964, 1965 Football, 1932, 1933 Samuel Clyde Williams Al Couppee Nile Kinnick Football, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901 Football, 1939, 1940, 1941 Mick Enich Football, 1937, 1938, 1939 Baseball, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901 Football, 1938, 1939, 1940 Basketball, 1938 Track, 1900, 1901, 1902

122 Iowa Hawkeye Football IOWA’S ALL-TIME TEAM

In conjunction with the 100 years of Hawkeye football celebration Gannett News Selects All-Time Team in 1989, Iowa fans selected an all-time team. The squad features The Gannett News Service, in conjunction with the start of 11 players on offense and defense, two kickers and 15 special the year 2000, selected a University of Iowa All-time Football mention players who received strong fan support. Team.

Nile Kinnick, the 1939 Heisman, Walter Camp and Maxwell Trophy Offense winner, was voted the most outstanding player in school history. Pos. ______Player ______Years WR ______Tim Dwight ______1994-97 Most Outstanding Player -- Nile Kinnick, halfback OL ______Duke Slater ______1918-21 OL ______Alex Karras ______1956-57 Offense C ______Jerry Hilgenberg ______1951-53 Pos. ______Player ______Years OL ______John Niland ______1963-65 E ______Marv Cook ______1985-88 OL ______John Alt ______1980-83 E ______Jim Gibbons ______1955-57 TE ______Marv Cook ______1985-88 OL ______Mike Enich ______1938-40 QB ______Chuck Long ______1981-85 OL ______Calvin Jones ______1953-55 RB ______Nile Kinnick ______1937-39 OL ______Jerry Hilgenberg ______1951-53 RB ______Ronnie Harmon ______1982-85 OL ______John Niland ______1963-65 FB ______Bill Reichardt ______1949-51 OL ______Fred “Duke” Slater ______1918-21 QB ______Chuck Long ______1982-85 Defense RB ______Ozzie Simmons ______1934-36 Pos. ______Player ______Years RB ______Aubrey Devine ______1919-21 DL ______Lester Belding ______1918-21 RB ______Ronnie Harmon ______1982-85 DL ______Mike Enich ______1938-40 PK ______Rob Houghtlin ______1985-87 DL ______Calvin Jones ______1953-55 DL ______Jared DeVries ______1995-98 Special Mention DL ______Dave Haight ______1983-85 OL ______Dave Croston ______1984-86 LB ______Andre Tippett ______1979-81 OL ______Joe Devlin ______1973-75 LB ______Larry Station ______1982-85 QB ______Randy Duncan ______1956-58 LB ______Leroy Smith ______1989-91 RB ______Larry Ferguson ______1959-62 DB ______Paul Krause ______1961-63 RB ______Joe Laws ______1931-33 DB ______Willis Glassgow ______1927-29 RB ______Ed Podolak ______1966-68 DB ______Gordon Locke ______1920-22 RB ______Bill Reichardt ______1949-51 E ______Erwin Prasse ______1937-39 Chicago Sun-Times Names Iowa’s Best Defense In October, 1961, Chicago Sun-Times sports reporter Jack Clarke Pos. ______Player ______Years selected an all-time team of Iowa Hawkeyes who played between E ______Frank Gilliam ______1953-56 1919 and 1961. Following is that list of players: E ______Andre Tippett ______1979-81 DL ______Mark Bortz ______1979-82 Pos. ______Player ______Year DL ______Dave Haight ______1985-88 End ______Lester Belding ______1919 DL ______Alex Karras ______1956-57 Tackle ______Duke Slater ______1921 LB ______Mike Reilly ______1961-63 Guard ______Calvin Jones ______1954 LB ______Larry Station ______1982-85 Center ______Jerry Hilgenberg ______1953 DB ______Craig Clemons ______1969-71 Guard ______Francis Schammel ______1934 DB ______Willis Glassgow ______1927-29 Tackle ______Alex Karras ______1956 DB ______Gordon Locke ______1920-22 End ______Erwin Prasse ______1939 DB ______Ken Ploen ______1954-56 Back ______Aubrey Devine ______1921 P______Reggie Roby ______1979-82 Back ______Nile Kinnick ______1939 Back ______Willis Glassgow ______1929 Special Mention 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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Year Player Teams Year Player Teams 1916 Fred Becker (Eck) 1984 Jon Hayes (G) 1919 Lester Belding* (Men) Larry Station* (AP, UPI, WC, K) 1921 Duke Slater (Eck, R) 1985 Ronnie Harmon (FN, Miz) Aubrey Devine* (C, FW, Eck) Chuck Long* (AP, UPI, FN, FBW, K, Gordon Locke (R) Merc, WC, TSN, S-H, G, 1922 Gordon Locke* (C, Eck, R) Miz) 1925 Dick Romey (LM) Larry Station* (AP, UPI, FN, FBW, K, 1926 Emerson Nelson (NYS) Merc, WC, S-H, Miz) 1928 Peter Westra (F, NEA) 1986 Dave Croston (FBW, TSN, CPN) 1929 (GR, NEA, FA, NYS, CP) 1988 Marv Cook* (UPI, K, FN, G, CT) 1933 Francis Schammel (AP, UP, NANA) Dave Haight (WC, FN) 1935 Ozzie Simmons (TSN) 1990 Merton Hanks (NEA) 1939 Nile Kinnick* (Col, AP, UP, INS, NYS, 1991 Leroy Smith* (AP, K) NEA, H, A-AB, CP, 1992 Mike Devlin (K, FBW) NYDN, TSN) 1996 Tim Dwight (FBW) 1940 Mike Enich (NYN, TSN) 1997 Tim Dwight* (AP, TSN, FBW, FBC) 1953 Jerry Hilgenberg (L, FBW) 1998 Jared DeVries* (FBC, TSN, WC) Cal Jones (NBC) 2002 Brad Banks (WC) 1954 Cal Jones* (ABC, L, TSN, AAB, Dallas Clark* (FBW, FBC, WC, AP, UP, Jet, NEA, CP, CBS, TSN, ESPN, CNNSI) FBW, NYN, A-P, MP, Nate Kaeding (FBW, TSN, CNNSI, PSN, G-R, WR) ESPN) 1955 Cal Jones* (UP, TSN, L, NYN, Jet, Bruce Nelson (FBW, CNNSI) WR, FBW, A-AB) Eric Steinbach* (FBC, WC, AP, TSN, 1956 Alex Karras (AP, H, L, NBC, FBW, ESPN) CP) 2003 Robert Gallery* (AP, WC, FBC, FWAA, (NBC, ABC, FL) TSN, ESPN) 1957 Alex Karras* (AP, UP, INS, L, H, Nate Kaeding* (AP, CFN, FBC, ESPN) NEA, NBC, TSN, FBW, A-P, CP) * - - Indicates consensus all-American Jim Gibbons (UP, H, TSN, T, L, FBW, NYDN) KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS: 1958 Randy Duncan* (AP, UPI, NEA, TSN, L, A-AB -- All-American Board; ABC -- television; AP -- Associated FBW, Helms, NYDN, Press; A-P -- All-Players; BE -- Billy Evans; C -- Camp; CBS -- radio; CF -- Citizen’s Foundation; CFN – College Football News; Col -- Colliers; FBC) CNNSI -- Sports Illustrated; CP -- Central Press; CPN -- College & Curt Merz (L, NBC, FBW) Pro Newsweekly; CT -- Chicago Tribune; Eck -- Eckersall; ESPN; 1959 Don Norton (L, NBC, FBW) F -- Farrell; FA -- Football Annual; FBC -- Football Coaches; FBW 1960 Larry Ferguson (L, FBW) -- Football Writers; FD -- Football Digest; FL -- Frank Leahy; FN Mark Manders (L, FBW, NYN, TSN) -- Football News; FW -- Football World; FWAA -- Football Writers 1961 Bill VanBuren (TSN) Association of America; G -- Gannett; GR -- Grantland Rice; G-R 1963 Mike Reilly (L, FBW) -- Gridiron Record; H -- Hearst; Helms -- Helms Foundation; INS -- International News Service; Jet -- Jet Magazine; K -- Kodak; L 1964 Karl Noonan (NEA, FD) -- Look; LM -- Liberty Magazine; Men -- Frank Menke Syndicate; 1965 John Niland (TSN, Time) Merc -- Mercedes; Miz -- Mizlou; MP -- Metropolitan Papers; NBC Dave Long (NYN) -- television; NANA -- North American Newspaper Alliance; NEA 1971 Craig Clemons (NEA, TSN, Time) -- News Enterprise Association; NYDN -- New York Daily News; NYN 1975 Rod Walters (TSN, Time, NEA) -- New York News; NYS -- New York Sun; PSN -- Pitts Smith News; R Joe Devlin (TSN, Time) -- Reed; S-H -- Scripps-Howard; T -- Today; Time -- Time Magazine; 1979 Dennis Mosley (CF) TSN -- The Sporting News; UP -- United Press; UPI -- United Press 1981 Andre Tippett* (AP, UPI, FBW, FN, International; US -- Universal Sports; WC -- Walter Camp; WR -- Williamson Rating, WTBS -- television. WTBS) Reggie Roby* (AP, UPI, FN, WC, WTBS) 1982 Reggie Roby (WC)

124 Iowa Hawkeye Football SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

Year Player Teams Year Player Teams 1912 James Trickey (C) 1984 Ronnie Harmon (TSN) 1916 Fred Becker (n/a) 1986 Dave Croston (UPI, G) 1919 Duke Slater (C, Eck) 1987 Dave Haight (TSN) 1920 Lester Belding (Eck) 1988 Marv Cook (AP) 1921 Gordon Locke (Eck) 1990 Nick Bell (FN) Duke Slater (C, FW) 1991 Leroy Smith (FN) 1922 Max Kadesky (C) 1996 Tim Dwight (TSN) 1924 John Hancock (BE) 1997 Tavian Banks (FN) 1925 Dick Romey (GR) 1997 Jared DeVries (AP, FN) 1926 Emerson Nelson (BE, AP) 1998 Jared DeVries (AP) 1928 Willis Glassgow (CP, NANA) 2002 Brad Banks (AP, TSN, CNNSI) Peter Westra (NYS, NANA) Nate Kaeding (AP) 1929 Willis Glassgow (UP) Eric Steinbach (CNNSI) 1933 Joe Laws (Col, NANA) Colin Cole (TSN, CNNSI) Francis Schammel (H) 2003 Bob Sanders (AP) 1934 Ozzie Simmons (INS, NANA) 2004 Chad Greenway (CNNSI) 1935 Ozzie Simmons (NEA, NANA, AP) Matt Roth (AP, WC) 1939 Erwin Prasse (UP) 2005 Chad Greenway (AP, WC, CNNSI) 1940 Mike Enich (UP) 1948 William Kay (AP) KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS: 1951 Bill Reichardt (A-P) A-AB -- All-American Board; ABC -- television; AP 1953 Jerry Hilgenberg (AP) -- Associated Press; A-P -- All-Players; BE -- Billy Evans; 1954 Cal Jones (AP) C -- Camp; CBS -- radio; CF -- Citizen’s Foundation; CFN 1955 Cal Jones (NEA, AP) – College Football News; Col -- Colliers; CNNSI -- Sports 1956 Alex Karras (UP, NEA) Illustrated; CP -- Central Press; CPN -- College & Pro Kenny Ploen (AP) Newsweekly; CT -- Chicago Tribune; Eck -- Eckersall; ESPN; Frank Gilliam (NEA) F -- Farrell; FA -- Football Annual; FBC -- Football Coaches; Don Suchy (CP, INS) FBW -- Football Writers; FD -- Football Digest; FL -- Frank 1957 Jim Gibbons (CP) Leahy; FN -- Football News; FW -- Football World; FWAA -- 1959 Don Norton (TSN, NEA) Football Writers Association of America; G -- Gannett; GR -- 1960 Mark Manders (AP, FBC, ABC) Grantland Rice; G-R -- Gridiron Record; H -- Hearst; Helms Wilburn Hollis (ABC) -- Helms Foundation; INS -- International News Service; 1963 Mike Reilly (AP) Jet -- Jet Magazine; K -- Kodak; L -- Look; LM -- Liberty 1964 John Niland (NEA) Magazine; Men -- Frank Menke Syndicate; Merc -- Mercedes; Karl Noonan (AP) Miz -- Mizlou; MP -- Metropolitan Papers; NBC -- television; 1965 John Niland (AP) NANA -- North American Newspaper Alliance; NEA -- News 1971 Craig Clemons (CP, US) Enterprise Association; NYDN -- New York Daily News; NYN 1979 Dennis Mosley (UPI) -- New York News; NYS -- New York Sun; PSN -- Pitts Smith 1980 John Harty (UPI, NEA) News; R -- Reed; S-H -- Scripps-Howard; T -- Today; Time 1981 Andre Tippett (NEA) -- Time Magazine; TSN -- The Sporting News; UP -- United Pat Dean (UPI) Press; UPI -- United Press International; US -- Universal 1982 Reggie Roby (UPI, NEA) Sports; WC -- Walter Camp; WR -- Williamson Rating, WTBS Mark Bortz (UPI) -- television. 1983 Larry Station (FN) Joel Hilgenberg (TSN)

Iowa Hawkeye Football 125 ACADEMIC HONORS

1999 Ryan Barton ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN Jay Bickford Academic All-American A.J. Blazek Jay Dittman (includes all-district selections) 1953 Bill Fenton 1990 Mike Dailey Mike Dolezal Jerry Hilgenberg Teddy Jo Faley Ryan Hansen Jim Hartlieb Aaron Kampman 1952 Bill Fenton 1954 Warren Lawson Mike Martens Kevin Kasper Jason Olejniczak 1953 Bill Fenton Roger Meyer 1955 Dick Dessy Matt Whitaker Thad Sheldon Jerry Hilgenberg Joe Slattery 1956 Frank Bloomquist 1991 Mike Dailey 1975 Bob Elliott Matt Stockdale Teddy Jo Faley Rob Thein 1984 Larry Station 1966 Bob Gibbs Jim Hartlieb Tony Williams Mike Martens 1985 Larry Station 2000 Ryan Barton Jason Olejniczak A.J. Blazek 1987 Chuck Hartlieb 1967 Tony Williams Matt Whitaker Jared Clauss Matt Reischl Mike Dolezal 1997 1968 Ray Manning 1992 Jim Hartlieb Ryan Hansen Jason Olejniczak 1998 Matt Reischl Aaron Kampman 1969 Ray Manning Matt Whitaker Kevin Kasper 1999 Aaron Kampman Steve Penney Andrew Lightfoot Kerry Reardon 1993 Jeff Andrews Thad Sheldon Roger Meyer Matt Eyde Bruce Nelson Rob Thein 1970 Ray Manning Jason Olejniczak Matt Stockdale Kerry Reardon 2000 Aaron Kampman Pete Traynor 1994 Eric Hilgenberg Tony Burrier Andrew Lightfoot 1971 Dave Triplett Josh McKillip Jeff Westhoff 2001 Aaron Kampman 2001 Jeremy Allen 1974 Dave Bryant Tony Burrier Andrew Lightfoot Bob Elliott 1995 Trevor Bollers Jared Clauss Jim Hilgenberg Michael Burger 2002 Jared Clauss Sean Considine Brandt Yocum Aaron Granquist Mike Dolezal Nate Kaeding Kory Hauser Robert Gallery 1975 Dennis Armington Eric Hilgenberg Andrew Lightfoot Erik Jensen Bob Elliott Matt Hughes Nate Kaeding 2003 Jared Clauss Jim Hilgenberg Aron Klein Aaron Kampman Nick Quartaro Matt Reischl Nate Kaeding Andrew Lightfoot Brandt Yocum Todd Romano Kyle McCann Kody Asmus Derek Rose 2004 Roger Meyer 1976 Rod Sears Ted Serama Bruce Nelson Sean Considine Jeff Westhoff Matt Stockdale 1978 Greg Gilbaugh John Wilder 2005 Mike Elgin Tim Gutshall Chris Zdzienicki 2002 Tony Burrier Andy Fenstermaker Mario Pace Jared Clauss 1996 Trevor Bollers Mike Klinkenborg Sean Considine 1980 Dave Mayhan Michael Burger Adam Densmore Adam Shada Brad Webb Bill Ennis-Inge Robert Gallery Aaron Granquist 2006 Mike Elgin Erik Jensen 1981 Dave Mayhan Matt Hughes Nate Kaeding Mike Klinkenborg Brad Webb Aron Klein Will Lack Matt Reischl Adam Shada Andrew Lightfoot 1983 Dave Chambers Derek Rose John Mickelson Ted Serama John Morscheiser 1984 Bill Happel Rob Thein National Football Foundation Bruce Nelson Larry Station Pete Traynor 1997 Plez Atkins Scholar-Athlete 1985 Mike Flagg Trevor Bollers 2003 Kody Asmus John Charles Hendricks Bill Happel Michael Burger 1968 Nathan Chandler Rob Houghtlin Matt Hughes Jared Clauss 1975 Bob Elliott Larry Station Aron Klein Sean Considine Matt Reischl 1987 Mike Flagg Brian Ferentz 1986 Dave Croston Derek Rose Robert Gallery Mike Flagg Rob Thein 1999 Derek Rose Jacob Gancarczyk J.J. Puk Erik Jensen Mark Vlasic 1998 Jay Bickford Nate Kaeding 2005 C.J. Barkema 2006 Mike Elgin Michael Burger Ryan Majerus Andrew Becker Andy Fenstermaker 1987 Marv Cook Mike Dolezal Matt Melloy Bret Chinander Mike Humpal Mike Flagg Ryan Hansen Tom Revak Mike Elgin Mike Klinkenborg Chuck Hartlieb Matt Hughes Andy Fenstermaker Matt Kroul J.J. Puk Kevin Kasper 2004 Kody Asmus Mike Humpal Ryan Majerus Herb Wester Aron Klein C.J. Barkema Mike Klinkenborg Daniel Olszta Kyle McCann Sean Considine Matt Kroul Adam Shada 1988 Mike Ertz Roger Meyer Mike Elgin Ryan Majerus Greg Fedders Matt Reischl Mike Humpal Matt Melloy Chuck Hartlieb Derek Rose Ryan Majerus Daniel Olszta Thad Sheldon Matt Melloy Cy Phillips 1989 Mike Ertz Joe Slattery Alex Willcox Kevin Sherlock Matt Stockdale Adam Shada Rob Thein Paul Wilson

126 Iowa Hawkeye Football ALL-BIG TEN/MVP’S/LINEMAN OF THE YEAR

1988 Marv Cook, TE FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG TEN Dave Haight, NG Big Ten Most Valuable Players Deven Harberts, WR 1900 Clyde Williams, QB 1958 Randy Duncan, QB Chuck Hartlieb, QB 1929 Willis Glassgow, HB Joe Warner, T Willie Fleming, HB Bob Kratch, OT 1933 Joe Laws, QB 1912 James Trickey, T 1959 Don Norton, E Joe Mott, DE 1913 Ralph McGinnis, FB Bill Lapham, C Brad Quast, LB 1939 Nile Kinnick, HB 1916 Fred Becker, T Bob Jeter, HB 1989 Jim Johnson, DL 1951 Bill Reichardt, FB 1918 Harry Hunzelman, G 1960 Mark Manders, G Brad Quast, LB Ronald Reed, E Larry Ferguson, HB 1990 Nick Bell, RB 1956 Ken Ploen, QB 1919 Fred Slater, T Wilburn Hollis, QB Melvin Foster, LB 1958 Randy Duncan, QB Fred Lohman, FB 1962 Larry Ferguson, HB Merton Hanks, DB Lester Belding, E 1963 Mike Reilly, G Jim Johnson, DT 1985 Chuck Long, QB Aubrey Devine, QB Wally Hilgenberg, G Matt Rodgers, QB 1990 Nick Bell, RB 1920 Fred Slater, T 1964 Gary Snook, QB Matt Ruhland, DT Aubrey Devine, QB Karl Noonan, E Michael Titley, TE 2002 Brad Banks, QB Lester Belding, E 1965 John Niland, G 1991 Rob Baxley, OT 1921 Fred Slater, T 1968 Ed Podolak, TB John Derby, LB Big Ten Player of the Year Aubrey Devine, QB Jon Meskimen, G Mike Devlin, C Gordon Locke, FB 1969 Jon Meskimen, G Ron Geater, DT Lester Belding, E 1971 Craig Clemons, CB Danan Hughes, WR 1985 Chuck Long, QB, offense John Heldt, C 1973 Brian Rollins, SE Matt Rodgers, QB 1990 Nick Bell, RB, offense Chester Mead, G 1974 Earl Douthitt, DB Mike Saunders, RB Max Kadesky, E 1975 Rod Walters, T Leroy Smith, DE Matt Rodgers, QB, offense 1922 Gordon Locke, FB Joe Devlin, G 1992 Alan Cross, TE 1991 Leroy Smith, DE, defense Paul Minick, G 1977 Tom Rusk, LB Scott Davis, OT George Thompson, T 1979 Dennis Mosley, RB Mike Devlin, C 1997 Tavian Banks, RB, offense 1923 Lowell Otte, E Leven Weiss, LB Carlos James, DB 2002 Brad Banks, QB, offense 1924 Lowell Otte, E Jay Hilgenberg, C , DT John Hancock, T 1980 Andre Tippett, DE 1993 Mike Wells, DT Big Ten Lineman of the Year Leland Parkin, QB 1981 Mark Bortz, DT 1995 Nick Gallery, P William Fleckenstein, G Mel Cole, LB 1996 Jared DeVries, DT 1925 Richard Romey, E Pat Dean, NG Nick Gallery, P 1984 Paul Hufford, defense 1926 Emerson Nelson, T Ron Hallstrom, OT Damien Robinson, DB 1985 Mike Haight, offense 1927 Emerson Nelson, T Reggie Roby, P Sedrick Shaw, RB 1928 Peter Westra, T Andre Tippett, DE Ross Verba, OT 1986 Dave Croston, offense Richard Brown, C Lou King, CB 1997 Tavian Banks, RB 1987 Dave Haight, defense Fred Roberts, G 1982 Mark Bortz, DT Jared DeVries, DL Willis Glassgow, HB Reggie Roby, P Tim Dwight, WR/KR 1991 Leroy Smith, defense 1929 Fred Roberts, G Bobby Stoops, DB Mike Goff, OL Willis Glassgow, HB 1983 John Alt, OT 1998 Jared DeVries, DT 1992 Mike Devlin, offense 1933 Joe Laws, QB Paul Hufford, DT 2001 Aaron Kampman, DL 1997 Jared DeVries, defense Francis Schammel, G Chuck Long, QB Bob Sanders, DB 1934 Ozzie Simmons, HB Dave Moritz, WR Eric Steinbach, OL 2002 Eric Steinbach, offense 1935 Ozzie Simmons, HB Larry Station, LB 2002 Brad Banks, QB 2003 Robert Gallery, offense 1937 Nile Kinnick, TB Mike Stoops, DB Fred Barr, LB Robert Lannon, E 1984 Ronnie Harmon, RB Dallas Clark, TE 1938 Erwin Prasse, E Paul Hufford, DT Colin Cole, DT 1939 Erwin Prasse, E George Little, DT Robert Gallery, OT Nile Kinnick, HB Chuck Long, QB Howard Hodges, DE Mike Enich, T Devon Mitchell, DB Nate Kaeding, PK 1940 Mike Enich, T Larry Station, LB Bruce Nelson, C 1942 Tom Farmer, QB Mike Stoops, DB Fred Russell, RB 1946 Earl Banks, G 1985 Jeff Drost, DT Bob Sanders, SS Dick Hoerner, FB Mike Haight, OT Eric Steinbach, OG 1948 William Kay, T Ronnie Harmon, RB 2003 Robert Gallery, OT 1950 Bill Reichardt, FB Rob Houghtlin, K Abdul Hodge, LB 1951 Bill Reichardt, FB Chuck Long, QB Nate Kaeding, PK 1952 Bill Fenton, E Jay Norvell, DB Matt Roth, DE 1953 Cal Jones, G Hap Peterson, NG Bob Sanders, DB Jerry Hilgenberg, C Larry Station, LB 2004 Matt Roth, DE 1954 Cal Jones, G 1986 Rick Bayless, RB Chad Greenway, LB 1955 Cal Jones, G Dave Croston, OT Drew Tate, QB Eddie Vincent, HB Jeff Drost, DT Abdul Hodge, LB 1956 Alex Karras, T Dave Haight, NG Jonathan Babineaux, DL Ken Ploen, QB Bob Kratch, OG 2005 Chad Greenway, LB Donald Suchy, C 1987 Kerry Burt, DB Kenny Iwebema, DL Frank Gilliam, E Marv Cook, TE Jovon Johnson, DB 1957 Alex Karras, T Quinn Early, WR 2006 Mike Jones, OL Jim Gibbons, E Dave Haight, NG Frank Bloomquist, G Chuck Hartlieb, QB Randy Duncan, QB Rob Houghtlin, K

Iowa Hawkeye Football 127 IOWA MVPS

1924 Leland Parkin, QB 1977 Dean Moore, LB 1992 Mike Devlin, C 1925 Donald Graham, FB Rod Sears, DB Carlos James, DB 1926 Nick Kutsch, HB 1978 Brad Reid, SE Mike Wells, DT 1927 Emerson Nelson, T 1979 Dennis Mosley, RB 1993 Larry Blue, DE 1928 Willis Glassgow, HB 1980 Keith Chappelle, WR Paul Burmeister, QB 1929 * Willis Glassgow, HB 1981 Mel Cole, LB Harold Jasper, WR 1930 Oliver Sansen, FB 1982 Bobby Stoops, DB Mike Wells, DT 1931 Oliver Sansen, FB 1983 Norm Granger, FB 1994 Kent Kahl, FB 1932 Joe Laws, HB Chuck Long, QB Marquis Porter, DB 1933 * Joe Laws, HB Dave Moritz, WR Parker Wildeman, DL 1934 Dick Crayne, FB 1984 Ronnie Harmon, RB 1995 Bobby Diaco, LB 1935 Dick Crayne, FB 1985 Nate Creer, DB Sedrick Shaw, RB 1936 Homer Harris, E Mike Haight, OT Casey Wiegmann, C 1937 Bob Lannon, E Bill Happel, SE 1996 Tim Dwight, WR 1938 Erwin Prasse, E Ronnie Harmon, TB Damien Robinson, DB 1939 * Nile Kinnick, HB Scott Helverson, WB Sedrick Shaw, RB 1940 Mike Enich, T Tom Humphrey, OG Ross Verba, OT 1941 William Diehl, C * Chuck Long, QB 1997 Tavian Banks, RB 1942 Tom Farmer, QB George Millett, DE Kerry Cooks, DB 1943 Bob Liddy, G Devon Mitchell, DB Jared DeVries, DL 1944 Bob Snyder, C Jay Norvell, DB Tim Dwight, WR 1945 Arthur Johnson, FB Kelly O’Brien, OG 1998 Jared DeVries, DL 1946 William Kay, T Hap Peterson, NG Derek Rose, C 1947 Harold Schoener, E Larry Station, LB 1999 Ladell Betts, RB 1948 Al DiMarco, QB 1986 Rick Bayless, RB Matt Bowen, DB 1949 Jack Dittmer, E 1987 Marv Cook, TE 2000 Kevin Kasper, WR 1950 Harold Bradley, T Dave Haight, NG LeVar Woods, LB 1951 * Bill Reichardt, FB Chuck Hartlieb, QB 2001 Ladell Betts, RB 1952 William Fenton, E 1988 Marv Cook, TE Bob Sanders, DB 1953 William Fenton, E Joe Mott, DE 2002 * Brad Banks, QB 1954 Warren Lawson, C 1989 Richard Bass, FB C.J. Jones, WR 1955 , QB Jim Johnson, DT Andrew Lightfoot, OG 1956 * Ken Ploen, QB 1990 Greg Aegerter, OL Bruce Nelson, C 1957 Bob Commings, G * Nick Bell, RB David Porter, OT 1958 * Randy Duncan, QB Melvin Foster, LB Ben Sobieski, OG 1959 Don Norton, E Merton Hanks, DB Eric Steinbach, OG 1960 Bernie Wyatt, HB Jim Johnson, DL Fred Barr, LB 1961 Al Hinton, T Mike Miller, OL Scott Boleyn, DB 1962 Larry Ferguson, HB Matt Ruhland, DL Colin Cole, DT 1963 Mike Reilly, G Sean Smith, WR D.J. Johnson, DB 1964 Karl Noonan, FL Tony Stewart, RB Derek Pagel, DB 1965 Dave Long, DE Michael Titley, TE 2003 Robert Gallery, OT 1966 Dick Gibbs, DB 1991 Rob Baxley, OL Bob Sanders, DB 1967 Silas McKinnie, TB Gary Clark, DB 2004 Drew Tate, QB 1968 Ed Podolak, TB Rod Davis, DL Jonathan Babineaux, DL 1969 Larry Ely, LB John Derby, LB 2005 Abdul Hodge, LB 1970 Dave Clement, LB Jon Filloon, WR Chad Greenway, LB 1971 Craig Clemons, DB Ron Geater, DT Ed Hinkel, WR 1972 Dan Dickel, DE Eddie Polly, DB Albert Young, RB 1973 Brian Rollins, SE Matt Rodgers, QB 2006 Mike Klinkenborg, LB 1974 Rob Fick, QB Mike Saunders, RB Marshal Yanda, OL 1975 Andre Jackson, LB Jeff Skillett, K 1976 Butch Caldwell, QB Leroy Smith, DL * -- won Chicago Tribune Silver Trophy Tom Grine, TE Dave Turner, OL given to Big Ten MVP Brian Wise, DB

128 Iowa Hawkeye Football IOWA CAPTAINS

1889 Martin Sampson, HB 1956 Richard Deasy, T 1982 Mark Bortz, DT 1995 Lloyd Bickham, DL 1890 Arthur Smith, QB Donald Suchy, C Norm Granger, FB Chris Jackson, DB 1891 Frank Pierce, QB 1957 Jim Gibbons, E Mike Hufford, TE Matt Purdy, OL 1892 Allen Sanford, HB 1958 John Nocera, FB Brett Miller, OT Casey Wiegmann, OL 1893 Lloyd Elliott, FB 1959 Don Norton, E Bobby Stoops, DB 1996 Bill Ennis-Inge, DE 1894 Prince Sawyer, QB Ray Jauch, HB 1983 Norm Granger, FB Tom Knight, DB 1895 Kalita Leighton, G 1960 Jerry Mauren, HB Jon Roehlk, OG Sedrick Shaw, RB 1896 Iver Iverson, C 1961 Bill Van Buren, C Dave Strobel, DE Ross Verba, OL 1897 J. Walker, G Wilburn Hollis, QB 1984 Owen Gill, RB 1997 Kerry Cooks, DB 1898 Samuel Hobbs, FB 1962 Larry Ferguson, HB Jonathan Hayes, TE Tim Dwight, WR 1899 Moray Eby, T 1963 Paul Krause, HB Paul Hufford, DT Jon LaFleur, DT 1900 John Griffith, FB Wally Hilgenberg, G Keith Hunter, DB Matt Sherman, QB 1901 Clyde Williams, QB 1964 Tony Giacobazzi, E Kevin Spitzig, LB 1998 Michael Burger, FB 1902 H.S. Hollenbeck, G 1965 Karl Noonan, FL 1985 Mike Haight, OT Jared DeVries, DT 1903 C.H. Coulthard, E 1966 Dick Gibbs, DB Ronnie Harmon, RB Matt Hughes, LB 1904 Nyle Jones, HB Dan Hilsabeck, LB Chuck Long, QB Derek Rose, OL 1905 A.E. McGowan, FB 1967 Tony Williams, DB Hap Peterson, NG 1999 Matt Bowen, DB 1906 George Allen, HB Silas McKinnie, TB Larry Station, LB Scott Pospisil, DL 1907 R.A. White, E 1968 Ed Podolak, TB 1986 Dave Croston, OT Randy Reiners, QB 1908 Charles Kirk, FB Steve Wilson, DB George Davis, LB Travis Senters, LB 1909 H.R. Gross, T 1969 Jon Meskimen, OL Jeff Drost, DT Rob Thein, FB 1910 M.W. Hyland, E Larry Ely, LB Ken Sims, DB 2000 Jason Baker, P 1911 J.R. Murphy, FB-HB 1970 Ray Manning, TE Mark Vlasic, QB A.J. Blazek, OL 1912 Henry Hanson, G Dan McDonald, LB 1987 Kerry Burt, DB Anthony Herron, DL 1913 Ralph McGinnis, FB 1971 Geoff Mickelson, OB Quinn Early, WR Kevin Kasper, WR 1914 A.H. Gunderson, E Craig Clemons, DB Mike Flagg, TE LeVar Woods, LB 1915 Irving Barron, T 1972 Craig Darling, OL Dave Haight, NG 2001 Ladell Betts, RB 1916 Charles Laun, FB Dave Harris, TB J.J. Puk, LB Aaron Kampman, DL 1917 J.E. Davis, HB Dave Simms, LB Herb Wester, OT Kyle McCann, QB 1918 Ronald Reed, E 1973 Dan Dickel, DE 1988 Marv Cook, TE Derek Pagel, DB 1919 Fred Lohman, FB Brian Rollins, SE Dave Haight, NG Matt Stockdale, DB 1920 William Kelly, QB Roger Jerrick, C Chuck Hartlieb, QB 2002 Brad Banks, QB 1921 Aubrey Devine, HB 1974 Dan McCarney, OG Bob Kratch, OT Fred Barr, LB 1922 Gordon Locke, FB Earl Douthitt, DB Jim Reilly, LB Colin Cole, DT 1923 Glenn Miller, HB 1975 Andre Jackson, LB 1989 Bill Anderson, OL Nate Kaeding, PK 1924 Leland Parking, QB Brandt Yocom, TE Richard Bass, FB Bruce Nelson, C 1925 Harold Griffen, C 1976 Tom Grine, TE Jeff Koeppel, DL 2003 Robert Gallery, OT 1926 Paul Smith, E Jim Caldwell, DB Tom Poholsky, QB Howard Hodges, DE 1927 Emerson Nelson, T 1977 Jim Hilgenberg, C Brad Quast, LB Nate Kaeding, PK 1928 Richard Brown, C Dean Moore, LB Anthony Wright, DB Fred Russell, RB 1929 Willis Glassgow, HB 1978 Jon Lazar, FB 1990 Greg Aegerter, OL Bob Sanders, DB 1930 Grover Higdon, G Tom Rusk, LB Merton Hanks, DB 2004 Jonathan Babineaux, DL 1931 Oliver Sansen, FB Tim Gutshall, LB Jim Johnson, DL David Bradley, P 1932 Marcus Magnussen, C Dave Becker, DB Tony Stewart, RB Sean Considine, DB 1933 Tom Moore, C 1979 Jim Molini, DE 1991 Rob Baxley, OL Ed Hinkel, WR 1934 Russell Fisher, HB Mario Pace, DB John Derby, LB Pete McMahon, OL 1935 Richard Crayne, FB Sam Palladino, OT Matt Rodgers, QB Matt Roth, DE 1936 John Hild, HB Cedric Shaw, DB Leroy Smith, DE 2005 Brian Ferentz, OL Ted Osmaloski, C Jim Swift, TE 1992 Mike Devlin, C Chad Greenway, LB 1937 Homer Harris, E 1980 Kent Ellis, DB Brett Bielema, DL Ed Hinkel, WR 1938 Jack Eicherly, HB John Harty, DT 1993 Larry Blue, DE Abdul Hodge, LB 1939 Erwin Prasse, E Dean McKillip, FB Paul Burmeister, QB Marcus Schnoor, RB 1940 Mike Enich, T Matt Petrzelka, OT Mike Wells, DT 2006 Mike Elgin, OL 1941 William Diehl, C Bryan Skradis, DE 1994 John Hartlieb, LB Bryan Mattison, DE 1943 Robert Liddy, G Phil Suess, QB Harold Jasper, WR Miguel Merrick, DB William Barbour, E 1981 Tracy Crocker, DB Ryan Terry, RB Mike Klinkenborg, LB 1952 Bill Fenton, E Pete Gales, QB Parker Wildeman, DL Marshal Yanda, OL 1953 Andrew Houg, T Bruce Kittle, OT 1954 George Broeder, FB Andre Tippett, DE 1955 Calvin Jones, G Brad Webb, DE

Iowa Hawkeye Football 129 NFL DRAFT

1936 NFL Draft 1947 AAFC Draft 1956 NFL Draft Rd. 1 Dick Crayne, Brooklyn (4th) Rd. 16 Bruno Niedziela, Chicago Rockets Rd. 4 Jerry Reichow, Detroit Rd. 17 Bob Sullivan, L.A. Dons Rd. 5 Jim Freeman, L.A. Rams Rd. 20 Russ Benda, Chicago Rockets Rd. 9 Cal Jones, Detroit 1938 NFL Draft Rd. 24 Dave Day, Chicago Rockets Rd. 6 Eddie Vincent, L.A. Rams Rd. 5 Bob Lawson, Philadelphia Dick Hoerner, Cleveland Rd. 12 Roger Swedberg, San Francisco

1939 NFL Draft 1948 NFL Draft 1957 NFL Draft Rd. 16 Frank Balazs, Green Bay Rd. 17 Joe Grothus, New York Giants Rd. 7 Frank Gilliam, Green Bay Rd. 21 Dick Woodward, N.Y. Giants Rd. 10 Don Dobrino, Washington Rd. 25 Jim Shoat, Boston Rd. 16 John Nocera, Philadelphia 1940 NFL Draft Rd. 19 Ken Ploen, Cleveland Rd. 2 Nile Kinnick, Brooklyn Rd. 9 Erwin Prasse, Detroit 1948 AAFC Draft Rd. 20 Henry Luebcke, Green Bay Rd. 9 Lou King, Buffalo 1958 NFL Draft Rd. 1 Alex Karras, Detroit (10th) Rd. 4 Frank Rigney, Philadelphia 1941 NFL Draft 1949 NFL Draft Rd. 5 Jim Gibbons, Cleveland Rd. 10 Mike Enich, Green Bay Rd. 4 Bill Kay, New York Giants Rd. 14 Bill Lapham, Philadelphia Rd. 11 Jim Cozad, Rd. 17 Bill VanBuren, Philadelphia Rd. 18 Webb Halbert, Chicago Cardinals Rd. 18 John Burroughs, Philadelphia 1942 NFL Draft Rd. 25 Ralph Doran, New York Giants Rd. 26 Frank Bloomquist, Washington Rd. 3 Bill Green, Green Bay Rd. 10 Bill Diehl, Detroit Rd. 20 Al Couppee, Washington 1949 AAFC Draft 1959 NFL Draft Rd. 25 Joe Grothus, Baltimore Rd. 1 Randy Duncan, Green Bay (1st) Rd. 6 Mac Lewis, Chicago Cardinals 1943 NFL Draft Rd. 7 Mitch Ogiego, Washington Rd. 2 Tom Farmer, Cleveland 1950 NFL Draft Rd. 28 Fred Long, Baltimore Rd. 8 Bill Parker, Cleveland Rd. 9 Don Winslow, Washington Rd. 16 Bill Burkett, Brooklyn 1960 NFL Draft 1951 NFL Draft Rd. 2 Bob Jeter, Green Bay 1945 NFL Draft Rd. 25 Glenn Drahn, Philadelphia Rd. 3 Curt Merz, Philadelphia Rd. 2 Stan Mohrbacher, Detroit Rd. 30 Jerry Faske, San Francisco Rd. 5 Don Norton, Philadelphia Rd. 3 Forest Masterson, Rd. 18 Charley Lee, Pittsburgh Rd. 12 Ben Trickey, Detroit Rd. 19 Bob Hain, Philadelphia Rd. 14 Chuck Uknes, Cleveland 1952 NFL Draft Rd. 16 Jim Keane, Chicago Bears Rd. 7 Bill Reichardt, Green Bay Rd. 17 Dick Hoerner, Cleveland Rd. 8 Hubert Johnson, Washington 1960 AFL Draft Rd. 17 Bruno Niedziela, Chicago Bears 1st pick Bob Hain, L.A. Chargers Rd. 19 Sam Vacanti, New York Giants 1st pick Don Horn, L.A. Chargers Rd. 21 Ted Curren, Brooklyn 1954 NFL Draft 1st pick Ray Jauch, Buffalo Rd. 4 Jerry Hilgenberg, Cleveland 1st pick Bob Jeter, L.A. Chargers Rd. 12 Don Chelf, Baltimore 1st pick Curt Merz, New York Titans 1946 NFL Draft Rd. 14 Jim Head, Cleveland 1st pick Don Norton, Minneapolis Rd. 11 Tom Hand, Green Bay Rd. 16 Dusty Rice, New York Giants 1st pick Olen Treadway, Denver

1947 NFL Draft 1955 NFL Draft 1961 NFL Draft Rd. 13 Bob Sullivan, Boston Rd. 3 John Hall, Cleveland Rd. 14 Willie Fleming, Philadelphia Rd. 21 Hal Schoener, N.Y. Giants Rd. 16 Don Suchy, Cleveland Rd. 19 Bernie Wyatt, Pittsburgh Rd. 22 Jim Smith, Washington Rd. 20 Lou Matykiewicz, Pittsburgh Exp. Bill Lapham, Minnesota Rd. 29 Herb Schoener, Washington Rd. 29 Dick Klein, Chicago Bears

1961 AFL Draft Rd. 10 Charley Lee, Houston

130 Iowa Hawkeye Football NFL DRAFT

1962 NFL Draft 1966 AFL Redshirt Draft 1978 NFL Draft Rd. 4 Larry Ferguson, Detroit Rd. 6 Joe Beauchamp, San Diego Rd. 9 Dean Moore, San Francisco Rd. 7 Sherwyn Thorson, L.A. Rams Rd. 10 Barry Tomasetti, Dallas Rd. 9 Wilburn Hollis, St. Louis Rd. 13 Bill Whisler, San Francisco 1967 NFL/AFL Draft Rd. 7 Bob Ziolkowski, Green Bay 1979 NFL Draft Rd. 13 Rich Gibbs, San Francisco Rd. 9 Tom Rusk, New York Giants 1962 AFL Draft Rd. 12 Dave Becker, Chicago Rd. 3 Sherwyn Thorson, Boston Rd. 6 Al Hinton, Dallas Texans 1969 NFL/AFL Draft Rd. 13 Wilburn Hollis, New York Titans Rd. 2 Ed Podolak, Kansas City 1980 NFL Draft Rd. 17 Larry Ferguson, Oakland Rd. 14 Al Bream, Kansas City Rd. 9 Dennis Mosley, Minnesota Rd. 23 Bill VanBuren, Houston Rd. 9 Jim Swift, Seattle Rd. 32 Bernie Wyatt, Houston 1970 NFL Draft Rd. 4 Paul Laaveg, Washington 1981 NFL Draft 1963 NFL Draft Rd. 6 Mike Cilek, Cleveland Rd. 2 John Harty, San Francisco Rd. 10 Earl McQuiston, Green Bay Rd. 13 Rich Stepanek, Atlanta Rd. 11 Keith Chappelle, Atlanta Rd. 12 Bill Perkins, Dallas Cowboys Rd. 16 Larry Ely, Cincinnati Rd. 11 Matt Petrzelka, San Diego Rd. 14 Joe Williams, New York Giants Rd. 15 Matt Szykowny, Pittsburgh 1971 NFL Draft 1982 NFL Draft Rd. 6 Kerry Reardon, Kansas City Rd. 1 Ron Hallstrom, Green Bay (22nd) 1964 NFL Draft Rd. 9 Tim Sullivan, Minnesota Rd. 2 Andre Tippett, New England Rd. 2 Paul Krause, Washington Rd. 10 Layne McDowell, Boston Rd. 4 Mike Reilly, Chicago Bears Rd. 12 Bob Sherman, Pittsburgh 1983 NFL Draft Rd. 13 Cloyd Webb, Chicago Bears 1972 NFL Draft Rd. 5 Brett Miller, Atlanta Rd. 17 Gus Kasapis, Chicago Bears Rd. 1 Craig Clemons, Chicago (12th) Rd. 6 Reggie Roby, Miami Rd. 6 Charles Bolden, Dallas Rd. 8 Mark Bortz, Chicago Rd. 9 Larry Horton, Chicago 1964 AFL Draft Rd. 5 Mike Reilly, Buffalo 1984 NFL Draft Rd. 8 Wally Hilgenberg, Denver 1973 NFL Draft Rd. 1 John Alt, Kansas City (21st) Rd. 11 Cloyd Webb, Buffalo Rd. 7 John Muller, Green Bay Rd. 4 Joel Hilgenberg, New Orleans Rd. 12 Paul Krause, Denver Rd. 8 Craig Darling, Minnesota Rd. 5 Norm Granger, Dallas Rd. 8 Bill Windauer, Baltimore Rd. 6 Joe Levelis, Dallas Rd. 15 Charles Cross, Pittsburgh Rd. 10 Dave Moritz, San Francisco 1965 NFL Draft Rd. 20 Tony Giacobazzi, St. Louis 1974 NFL Draft 1985 NFL Draft Rd. 7 Dan Dickel, Baltimore Rd. 2 Owen Gill, Seattle 1966 NFL Draft Rd. 2 Jon Hayes, Kansas City Rd. 1 John Niland, Dallas (5th) Rd. 3 George Little, Miami Rd. 3 Al Randolph, San Francisco 1975 NFL Draft Rd. 8 Dave Strobel, Cincinnati Rd. 3 Dave Long, St. Louis Rd. 7 Earl Douthitt, Chicago Rd. 4 Gary Snook, St. Louis Rd. 5 Bill Briggs, New York Giants 1986 NFL Draft Rd. 11 Cliff Wilder, New York Giants 1976 NFL Draft Rd. 1 Chuck Long, Detroit (12th) Exp. Dave Recher, Atlanta Rd. 1 Rod Walters, Kansas City (14th) Rd. 1 Ronnie Harmon, Buffalo (16th) Exp. Bob Sherman, Atlanta Rd. 2 Joe Devlin, Buffalo Rd. 1 Mike Haight, New York Jets (22nd) Rd. 2 Jim Jensen, Dallas Rd. 4 Devon Mitchell, Detroit Rd. 7 Rod Wellington, Kansas City Rd. 11 Larry Station, Pittsburgh 1966 AFL Draft Exp. Earl Douthitt, Tampa Bay Rd. 6 Dave Long, Houston Exp. Larry Ely, Tampa Bay Rd. 13 John Niland, Oakland

Iowa Hawkeye Football 131 NFL DRAFT

1987 NFL Draft 1994 NFL Draft 2003 NFL Draft Rd. 3 Dave Croston, Green Bay Rd. 4 Mike Wells, Minnesota Rd. 1 Dallas Clark, Indianapolis (24th) Rd. 3 Chris Gambol, Indianapolis Rd. 2 Eric Steinbach, Cincinnati Rd. 4 Mark Vlasic, San Diego Rd. 2 Bruce Nelson, Carolina Rd. 8 Jeff Drost, Green Bay 1995 NFL Draft Rd. 5 Derek Pagel, New York Jets Rd. 6 Fritz Fequiere, Denver Rd. 5 Ben Sobieski, Buffalo

1988 NFL Draft Rd. 3 Quinn Early, San Diego 1996 NFL Draft 2004 NFL Draft Rd. 4 Kevin Harmon, Seattle Rd. 3 Scott Slutzker, Indianapolis Rd. 1 Robert Gallery, Oakland (2nd) Rd. 5 Herb Wester, Cincinnati Rd. 2 Bob Sanders, Indianapolis Rd. 10 Joe Schuster, Philadelphia Rd. 3 Nate Kaeding, San Diego 1997 NFL Draft Rd. 7 Jared Clauss, Tennessee Rd. 1 Tom Knight, Arizona (9th) Rd. 7 Erik Jensen, St. Louis 1989 NFL Draft Rd. 1 Ross Verba, Green Bay (30th) Rd. 3 Marv Cook, New England Rd. 3 Sedrick Shaw, New England Rd. 3 Bob Kratch, New York Giants Rd. 4 Damien Robinson, Philadelphia 2005 NFL Draft Rd. 3 Joe Mott, New York Jets Rd. 2 Matt Roth, Miami Rd. 12 Chuck Hartlieb, Houston Rd. 2 Jonathan Babineaux, Atlanta 1998 NFL Draft Rd. 4 Sean Considine, Philadelphia Rd. 3 Mike Goff, Cincinnati Rd. 6 Tony Jackson, Seattle 1990 NFL Draft Rd. 4 Tavian Banks, Jacksonville Rd. 6 Pete McMahon, Oakland Rd. 7 Bill Anderson, Chicago Rd. 4 Tim Dwight, Atlanta Rd. 10 Brad Quast, New York Jets Rd. 5 Kerry Cooks, Minnesota 2006 NFL Draft Rd. 1 Chad Greenway, Minnesota 1991 NFL Draft 1999 NFL Draft Rd. 3 Abdul Hodge, Green Bay Rd. 2 Nick Bell, LA Raiders Rd. 3 Jared DeVries, Detroit Rd. 5 Merton Hanks, San Francisco Rd. 6 Eric Thigpen, Atlanta Rd. 10 Michael Titley, Miami 2007 NFL Draft Rd. 11 Tony Stewart, Seattle Rd. 3 Marshal Yanda, Baltimore 2000 NFL Draft Rd. 4 Scott Chandler, San Diego Rd. 5 Austin Wheatley, New Orleans Rd. 7 Mike Elgin, New England 1992 NFL Draft Rd. 6 Matt Bowen, St. Louis Rd. 7 Ron Geater, Denver Exp. -- expansion selections Rd. 8 Mike Saunders, Pittsburgh Rd. 11 Rob Baxley, Phoenix 2001 NFL Draft Rd. 12 Matt Rodgers, Buffalo Rd. 6 Kevin Kasper, Denver

1993 NFL Draft 2002 NFL Draft Rd. 5 Mike Devlin, Buffalo Rd. 2 Ladell Betts, Washington Rd. 6 Scott Davis, New York Giants Rd. 5 Aaron Kampman, Green Bay Rd. 7 Danan Hughes, Kansas City Rd. 6 Kahlil Hill, Atlanta

132 Iowa Hawkeye Football NFL DRAFT

Hawkeyes Currently Active in the NFL Player ______Pos. ______Current Team ______NFL Service Jonathan Babineaux ______DL ______Atlanta Falcons ______2 years Jason Baker ______P ______Carolina Panthers ______6 years Ladell Betts ______RB ______Washington Redskins ______5 years Scott Chandler ______TE ______San Diego Chargers ______1st year Dallas Clark ______TE ______Indianapolis Colts ______4 years Jared Clauss ______DL ______Washington Redskins ______4 years Colin Cole ______DL ______Green Bay Packers ______4 years Sean Considine ______DB ______Philadelphia Eagles ______2 years Jared DeVries ______DL ______Detroit Lions ______8 years Tim Dwight ______WR ______New York Jets ______9 years Mike Elgin ______OL ______New England Patriots ______1st year Robert Gallery ______OL ______Oakland Raiders ______3 years Mike Goff ______OL ______San Diego Chargers ______9 years Chad Greenway ______LB ______Minnesota Vikings ______1 year Abdul Hodge ______LB ______Green Bay Packers ______1 year Jovon Johnson ______DB ______Pittsburgh Steelers ______1 year Kevin Kasper ______WR ______Detroit Lions ______6 years Nate Kaeding ______PK ______San Diego Chargers ______3 years Aaron Kampman ______DL ______Green Bay Packers ______5 years Pete McMahon ______OL ______Jacksonville Jaguars ______2 years Derreck Robinson ______DL ______San Diego Chargers ______2 years Matt Roth ______DE ______Miami Dolphins ______2 years Bob Sanders ______DB ______Indianapolis Colts ______3 years Clinton Solomon ______WR ______Tennessee Titans ______1 year Eric Steinbach ______OL ______Cleveland Browns ______4 years Casey Wiegmann ______OL ______Kansas City Chiefs ______11 years LeVar Woods ______OLB ______Tennessee Titans ______6 years Marshal Yanda ______OL ______Baltimore Ravens ______1st year

2007 Free Agents Mike Jones ______OL ______San Diego Chargers ______1st year Miguel Merrick ______DB ______San Diego Chargers ______1st year Ed Miles ______LB ______Miami Dolphins ______1st year Marcus Paschal ______DB ______Philadelphia Eagles ______1st year Drew Tate ______QB ______St. Louis Rams ______1st year

Hawkeyes in the Canadian Football League Player ______Pos. ______Current Team ______CFL Service Brad Banks ______QB ______Ottawa ______3 years Kahlil Hill ______WR ______Saskatchewan ______3 years Fred Russell ______RB ______Saskatchewan ______2 years Drew Tate ______QB ______Saskatchewan ______1st year

Hawkeyes in the Player ______Pos. ______Current Team ______AFL Service Jason Manson ______QB ______St. Louis ______1st year Grant Steen ______FB/LB ______Arizona ______1st year

Hawkeyes in the Super Bowl Player ______Team ______Super Bowl Player ______Team ______Super Bowl Mark Bortz ______Chicago ______1986 Kevin Kasper ______New England ______2005 Dallas Clark ______Indianapolis ______2007 Bob Kratch ______Giants/Patriots ______1991, 1997 Mike Devlin ______Buffalo ______1994 Paul Krause ______Minnesota ______1970, 74, 75, 77 Tim Dwight ______Atlanta ______1999 Curt Merz ______Kansas City ______1967 Melvin Foster ______Dallas ______1993 Bruce Nelson ______Carolina ______2004 Merton Hanks ______San Francisco ______1995 John Niland ______Dallas ______1971, 1972 Ronnie Harmon ______San Diego Chargers ______1995 Ed Podolak ______Kansas City ______1970 John Harty ______San Francisco ______1982 Mike Reilly ______Minnesota ______1970 Jonathan Hayes ______Pittsburgh ______1996 Reggie Roby ______Miami ______1985 Jay Hilgenberg ______Chicago ______1986 Matt Rodgers ______Buffalo ______1993 Wally Hilgenberg ______Minnesota ______1970, 1974, 1975, 1977 Bob Sanders ______Indianapolis ______2007 Erik Jensen ______Pittsburgh ______2006 Andre Tippett ______New England ______1986 Jim Jensen ______Denver ______1978 Ross Verba ______Green Bay ______1997 Bob Jeter ______Green Bay ______1967

Iowa Hawkeye Football 133 ALL-TIME NFL HAWKEYES

Name ______Pos. Name ______Pos. Sam Aiello ______OL Zeron Flemister ______TE John Alt ______OL Bob Fosdick ______G Jeremy Allen ______FB Wes Fry ______RB Jonathan Babineaux ______DL Nick Gallery ______P Frank Balaz ______B Robert Gallery ______OL Jason Baker ______P Chris Gambol ______OL Tavian Banks ______RB Ron Geater ______DL Rob Baxley ______OL Bill Glasgow ______HB Rick Bayless ______RB Jim Gibbons ______E Dave Becker ______DB Damon Gibson ______WR Les Belding ______E Owen Gill ______FB Nick Bell ______RB Mike Goff ______OL Ladell Betts ______RB Norm Granger ______FB Mark Bortz ______OL Chad Greenway ______LB Matt Bowen ______DB Glen Greenwood ______HB Harold Bradley ______G Harold Griffen ______C Bill Briggs ______DE Lorin Haggerty ______FB Maurice Brown ______WR Mike Haight ______OL Edgar Cervantes ______FB John Hall ______T Nathan Chandler ______QB Ron Hallstrom ______OL Scott Chandler ______TE Merton Hanks ______DB Don Chelf ______G Kevin Harmon ______RB Dallas Clark ______TE Ronnie Harmon ______RB Jared Clauss ______DL Chuck Hartlieb ______QB Craig Clemons ______DB John Harty ______DL Colin Cole ______DT Jonathan Hayes ______TE Sean Considine ______DB John Heidt ______C Marv Cook ______TE Anthony Herron ______DL Kerry Cooks ______DB Jay Hilgenberg ______OL Al Couppee ______B Joel Hilgenberg ______OL Dick Crayne ______FB Wally Hilgenberg ______LB Dave Croston ______OL Kahlil Hill ______WR Scott Davis ______OL Ed Hinkel ______WR John Derby ______LB Abdul Hodge ______LB Joe Devlin ______OL Howard Hodges ______DE Mike Devlin ______OL Dick Hoerner ______RB Jared DeVries ______DL Larry Horton ______DT Dan Dickel ______LB Danan Hughes ______WR Earl Douthitt ______DB Tony Jackson ______TE Jeff Drost ______DL Erik Jensen ______TE Randy Duncan ______QB Ernie Jensen ______T Tim Dwight ______WR Jim Jensen ______RB Quinn Early ______WR Leo Jensvold ______QB Mike Elgin ______OL Bob Jeter ______DB Harold Ely ______G D.J. Johnson ______DB Larry Ely ______LB C.J. Jones ______WR Dick Evans ______E Mike Jones ______OL Tom Farmer ______RB Max Kadesky ______E Shipley Farroh ______G Nate Kaeding ______PK Brian Ferentz ______C Aaron Kampman ______DL Larry Ferguson ______RB Alex Karras ______DT Darrell Fisher ______HB Kevin Kasper ______WR Bill Fleckenstein ______G Jim Keane ______E

134 Iowa Hawkeye Football ALL-TIME NFL HAWKEYES

Name ______Pos. Name ______Pos. Matt Kelsh ______E Alvin Randolph ______DB Dick Klein ______T Kerry Reardon ______DB Tom Knight ______DB Dave Recher ______C Bob Kratch ______OL Bill Reichardt ______RB Paul Krause ______DB Jerry Reichow ______QB Paul Laaveg ______OS Mike Reilly ______LB Bill Lapham ______C Fred Roberts ______T Larry Lawrence ______QB Damien Robinson ______DB Joe Laws ______QB Derreck Robinson ______DL George Lewis ______LB Reggie Roby ______P Mac Lewis ______OT Matt Rodgers ______QB George Little ______DL George Rogge ______E Chuck Long ______QB Matt Roth ______DE Dave Long ______DE Eric Rothwell ______OL Tyler Luebke ______DL Fred Russell ______RB Forest Masterson ______C Bob Sanders ______DB Gus Mastrogny ______E Ollie Sansen ______FB Jeremy McKinney ______OL Francis Schammel ______G Pete McMahon ______OL Vin Schleusner ______T Miguel Merrick ______DB Herm Schneidman ______B Bus Mertes ______B Joe Schuster ______DL Curt Merz ______E Sedrick Shaw ______RB Ed Miles ______LB Bob Sherman ______B Brett Miller ______OL Hal Schoener ______E Jim Miller ______G Herb Schoener ______E Paul Minnick ______G Fred Slater ______T Devon Mitchell ______DB Scott Slutzker ______TE Charlie Mockmore ______G Bob Smith ______B Dean Moore ______LB Ben Sobieski ______OL Joe Mott ______LB Clinton Solomon ______WR Denny Myers ______T Larry Station ______LB Bruce Nelson ______C Grant Steen ______OLB Don Nelson ______G Eric Steinbach ______OL Bruno Niedziela ______T Bob Sullivan ______HB John Niland ______OG Drea Tate ______QB Jerry Niles ______B Ryan Terry ______RB John Nocera ______LB George Thompson ______G Karl Noonan ______E Andre Tippett ______LB Don Norton ______E Chuck Tollefson ______G Jay Norvell ______LB Emlen Tunnell ______DB Forrest Olson ______G Ross Verba ______OL Glenn Olson ______HB Mark Vlasic ______QB Lowell Otte ______E Rod Walters ______OL Derek Pagel ______DB Mike Wells ______DL Oran Pape ______B Austin Wheatley ______TE Marcus Paschal ______DB Casey Wiegmann ______OL Bill Perkins ______FB Bill Windauer ______DT Carl Pignatelli ______FB LeVar Woods ______LB Ed Podolak ______RB Dick Woodward ______C David Porter ______OL Kevin Worthy ______LB/DS Scott Pospisil ______DL Guido Wyland ______G Ken Price ______LB Bashir Yamini ______WR Derek Price ______TE Marshal Yanda ______OL Jim Youel ______B

Iowa Hawkeye Football 135 ALL-STAR GAMES

Blue-Gray East-West Shrine 2004 Jared Clauss, DT 1947 Lou King, QB 1925 , FB 2005 Pete McMahon, OL 1949 Bob McKenzie, E 1930 Willis Glassgow, HB Derreck Robinson, DE Don Winslow, T 1931 Harold Ely, T 2007 Drew Tate, QB 1951 Bill Reichardt, FB 1934 Joe Laws, HB 1955 Roger Swedberg, T Francis Schammel, G Grid Iron Classic Roger Wiegmann, FB 1936 Dick Crayne, HB 1999 Zeron Flemister, TE 1959 John Sawin, T 1941 Mike Enich, T 2003 Fred Barr, LB 1960 Jerry Mauren, HB Ray Murphy, FB C.J. Jones, WR 1961 Sherwyn Thorson, G 1942 Al Couppee, QB 2004 Maurice Brown, WR Bernie Wyatt, HB 1943 Bill Burkett, E Nathan Chandler, QB 1963 Lonnie Rogers, HB 1944 William Baughman, C Kevin Worthy, LB Gus Kasapis, T 1948 Harold Shoener, E 2005 David Bradley, P 1965 Dave Long, DE Bob Smith, HB Bill Briggs, DT 1949 Dick Woodard, C Hula Bowl 1968 Al Bream, E 1953 Don Chelf, T 1955 George Broeder, FB Barry Crees, WB Jerry Hilgenberg, C 1956 Calvin Jones, G 1969 Mike Cilek, QB 1954 George Broeder, FB 1957 Frank Gilliam, E Paul Laaveg, OT John Hall, T 1958 Alex Karras, T Melvin Morris, T 1955 Jerry Reichow, QB Jim Gibbons, E 1971 Craig Clemons, DB Calvin Jones, G 1959 Randy Duncan, QB 1972 Bill Windauer, DT 1957 Jim Gibbons, E 1960 Ray Jauch, HB Jerry Nelson, MG Alex Karras, T 1961 Mark Manders, G 1975 Rick Penney, DB 1959 Bob Jeter, HB Charles Lee, T Dave Bryant, NG Ray Jauch, HB 1962 Bill Van Buren, C 1977 Barry Tomasetti, OT Don Norton, E 1963 Larry Ferguson, HB Jim Hilgenberg, C 1960 Mark Manders, G Earl McQuiston, G 1979 Dennis Mosley, RB 1961 Bill Van Buren, C 1964 Mike Reilly, G Cedric Shaw, DB 1962 Larry Ferguson, HB Wally Hilgenberg, G Jim Molini, DE Earl McQuiston, G 1965 Tony Giacobazzi, E 1980 John Harty, DT 1963 Mike Reilly, G 1966 Karl Noonan, FL Jay Hilgenberg, C Paul Krause, HB John Niland, OG Keith Chappelle, WR 1965 Karl Noonan, FL 1967 Silas McKinnie, TB 1989 Bill Anderson, OL John Niland, G 1968 Ed Podolak, TB Jeff Koeppel, NG 1968 Ed Podolak, TB 1969 Larry Ely, LB 1992 Alan Cross, TE 1969 Larry Ely, LB 1970 Kerry Reardon, SE Jeff Nelson, DT 1970 Kerry Reardon, SE 1978 Dave Becker, DB Ted Velicer, OT 1975 Rod Walters, OT 1979 Dennis Mosley, RB 1999 Matt Bowen, DB 1979 Jim Swift, TE 1980 Keith Chappelle, SE Zeron Flemister, TE 1981 Ron Hallstrom, OL Jay Hilgenberg, C Tarig Holman, DB 1982 Reggie Roby, P 1981 Andre Tippett, DE 2000 Jason Baker, P Mark Bortz, DT 1983 John Alt, OT Anthony Herron, DL 1983 Joe Levelis, OT Norm Granger, FB Kevin Kasper, WR 1985 Scott Helverson, WB Joel Hilgenberg, C LeVar Woods, LB 1988 Bob Kratch, OL 1984 Owen Gill, FB 1989 Bill Anderson, OL 1986 Ken Sims, DB Coaches’ All-Star 1990 Melvin Foster, LB 1987 Kerry Burt, DB 1961 Mark Manders, G Tony Stewart, RB Mike Flagg, TE 1962 Al Hinton, T 1991 Mike Saunders, RB 1988 Marv Cook, TE Sherwyn Thorson, G Leroy Smith, DE Chuck Hartlieb, QB 1963 Larry Ferguson, HB 1992 Mike Devlin, C 1990 Nick Bell, RB 1964 Wally Hilgenberg, G Danan Hughes, WR Merton Hanks, DB Gary Fletcher, C 1993 Mike Wells, DT 1991 Leroy Smith, DE 1976 Mark Fetter, FB 1995 Casey Wiegmann, OL 1992 Mike Devlin, C 1997 Kerry Cooks, DB Alan Cross, TE 1998 Derek Rose, C Danan Hughes, WR Eric Thigpen, DB 1994 Fritz Fequiere, OL 2000 Jason Baker, P 1995 Matt Purdy, OL 2002 Kahlil Hill, WR Casey Wiegmann, OL Aaron Kampman, DL 1996 Bill Ennis-Inge, DE 2003 Brad Banks, QB 1997 Tavian Banks, RB Eric Steinbach, OL 1998 Eric Thigpen, FS 136 Iowa Hawkeye Football ALL-STAR GAMES

1999 Matt Bowen, DB 1943 Tom Hand, C Senior Bowl Zeron Flemister, TE Jim Youell, QB 1952 Bill Reichardt, FB Bashir Yamini, WR Bob Penaluna, G 1954 Jerry Hilgenberg, C 2000 Kevin Kasper, WR 1945 Stan Mohrbacher, T Don Chelf, T 2002 Kahlil Hill, WR 1947 Bruno Niedziela, T 1956 Jerry Reichow, QB Jerry Montgomery, DL 1949 Bill Kay, T Jim Freeman, E 2003 Brad Banks, QB Al DiMarco, QB 1958 Jim Gibbons, E Derek Pagel, DB 1950 Don Winslow, G Alex Karras, T David Porter, OL 1952 Bill Reichardt, FB Frank Rigney, T 2004 Fred Russell, RB 1954 Jerry Hilgenberg, C 1960 Bill Lapham, C 2005 Tony Jackson, TE Bill Fenton, E Don Norton, E 2006 Antwan Allen, DB 1956 Jerry Reichow, QB Olen Treadway, QB Brian Ferentz, OL Edward Vincent, HB Curt Merz, E Jovon Johnson, DB 1958 Jim Gibbons, E 1964 Paul Krause, E Ed Hinkel, WR Alex Karras, T 1970 Layne McDowell, DT Clinton Solomon, WR 1959 Charles Lewis, T 1971 Craig Clemons, DB 2007 Mike Elgin, OL 1960 Bill Lapham, C 1975 Rod Walters, OT 1963 Larry Ferguson, HB Jim Jensen, HB Japan Bowl 1964 Wally Hilgenberg, G 1979 Jim Swift, TE 1979 Dave Holsclaw, PK Mike Reilly, G 1983 Joel Hilgenberg, C 1980 Keith Chappelle, WR Paul Krause, HB 1995 Scott Slutzker, TE Jay Hilgenberg, C 1966 Al Randolph, DB 1996 Sedrick Shaw, RB John Harty, DT John Niland, OG Ross Verba, DB 1981 Andre Tippett, DE 1969 Ed Podolak, HB 1997 Tim Dwight, WR 1982 Brett Miller, OT 1972 Craig Clemons, DB Mike Goff, OL 1983 John Alt, OT 1976 Joe Devlin, OG 1998 Jared DeVries, DT Joel Hilgenberg, C Jim Jensen, HB Matt Hughes, LB 1984 Owen Gill, FB Rod Walters, OT 2002 Ladell Betts, RB 1985 Bill Happel, WR 2003 Colin Cole, DT Ronnie Harmon, TB King Classic Eric Steinbach, OL Chuck Long, QB 1989 Brad Quast, LB Bruce Nelson, C Larry Station, LB 2004 Maurice Brown, WR 1986 Dave Croston, OT North-South Nate Kaeding, PK Jeff Drost, DT 1948 Bill Kay, T Bob Sanders, DB Robert Smith, WR 1953 Bill Fenton, E 2005 Jonathan Babineaux, DL Mark Vlasic, QB George Rice, HB Sean Considine, DB 1987 Quinn Early, WR 1954 Warren Lawson, C Matt Roth, DE Mike Flagg, TE Lou Matykiewicz, E 2006 Chad Greenway, LB Kevin Harmon, RB 1955 Jim Freeman, E Abdul Hodge, LB 1988 Marv Cook, TE 1957 Frank Bloomquist, G 2007 Scott Chandler, TE Dave Haight, NG Bob Commings, G Marshal Yanda, OL Chuck Hartlieb, QB Frank Rigney, T 1989 Brad Quast, LB 1959 Don Horn, FB All-Star Honors 1990 Nick Bell, RB Curt Merz, E Matt Ruhland, DL Bill Lapham, C Jerry Reichow 1991 Ron Geater, DT 1960 Lloyd Humphreys, C Most Valuable Player Matt Rodgers, QB 1961 Bill Whisler, E 1955 East-West Shrine Game Mike Saunders, RB 1962 Bill Perkins, FB 1992 Mike Devlin, C 1963 Cloyd Webb, E Danan Hughes, WR Gary Fletcher, C Paul Krause Wally Hilgenberg, G Most Valuable Player Tribune All-Star 1964 Tony Giacobazzi, E 1964 Senior Bowl 1934 Joe Laws, HB Phillip Deutsch, T 1936 Dick Crayne, FB 1969 Jon Meskimen, G Craig Clemons 1939 Frank Balazs, FB 1970 Layne McDowell, DT Best Defensive Back 1940 Nile Kinnick, HB Tim Sullivan, FB 1971 Senior Bowl Floyd Dean, HB 1972 Craig Darling, OG Dick Evans, E 1941 Ken Pettit, E Las Vegas Classic Fred Russell 1942 Bill Diehl, C 2004 Grant Steen, LB Team MVP Bill Green, RB 2004 Hula Bowl Jim Walker, T Iowa Hawkeye Football 137 IOWA TV APPEARANCES

Iowa football has been a popular choice 1969 (2-0) 1988 (3-3-3) for football fans, as Iowa’s attendance Oct. 25 ___ Iowa 19, Michigan State 18 ___ ABC Sept. 3 ___ Hawaii 27, Iowa 24 ______REG figures would indicate. But the Hawkeyes Nov. 8 ____ Iowa 28, Indiana 17 ______ABC Sept. 24 ___ Iowa 10, Iowa State 3 ____ BIG TEN Oct. 1 ____ Iowa 10, Michigan State 10 ___ ABC have also been a favorite for television 1971 (0-1) Oct. 15 ___ Iowa 17, Michigan 17 ______ABC viewers as well, as nearly all of Iowa’s Sept. 25 ___ Penn State 44, Iowa 14 ______ABC Oct. 22 ___ Iowa 31, Purdue 7 ______BIG TEN football games in recent seasons have Oct. 29 ___ Indiana 45, Iowa 34 ______ABC been selected for television. 1977 (1-1) Nov. 12 ___ Iowa 24, Ohio State 24 ___ BIG TEN Sept. 17 ___ Iowa 12, Iowa State 10 ______ABC Nov. 19 ___ Iowa 31, Minnesota 22 ___ BIG TEN All Iowa games during the 2002, 2003, Oct. 28 ___ Purdue 34, Iowa 7 ______ABC Dec. 31 ___ N.C. State 28, Iowa 23 ____ MISLOU 2004, 2005 and 2006 seasons were 1981 (1-2) 1989 (1-3) televised, with 28 games being carried to a Oct. 24 ___ Minnesota 12, Iowa 10 ______ABC Sept. 23 ___ Iowa 31, Iowa State 21 ______REG national audience. All 12 of Iowa’s regular Nov. 14 ___ Iowa 17, Wisconsin 7 ______ABC Oct. 21 ___ Michigan 26, Iowa 12 ______ABC season games during the 2007 season will Jan. 1 ____ Washington 28, Iowa 0 ______NBC Nov. 4 ____ Illinois 31, Iowa 7 ______ABC again be televised. The Hawkeyes have Nov. 11 ___ Ohio State 28, Iowa 0 ______ESPN 1982 (3-0) a 137-97-5 overall television record, and Oct. 9 ____ Iowa 24, Indiana 20 ______CBS 1990 (4-2) during one stretch (1955 to 1959) went Oct. 30 ___ Iowa 14, Illinois 13 ______CBS Sept. 22 ___ Iowa 45, Iowa State 35 ______REG 10 games without a defeat. Dec. 31 ___ Iowa 28, Tennessee 22 ______CBS Oct. 20 ___ Iowa 24, Michigan 23 ______ESPN Nov. 3 ____ Iowa 54, Illinois 28 ______ABC 1983 (2-2) Nov. 10 ___ Ohio State 27, Iowa 26 ______ABC 1953 (1-0) Network Sept. 10 ___ Iowa 51, Iowa State 10 ______ABC Nov. 17 ___ Iowa 38, Purdue 9 ______ABC Oct. 24 ___ Iowa 19, Indiana 13 ______NBC Sept. 24 ___ Iowa 20, Ohio State 14 ______CBS Jan. 1 ____ Washington 46, Iowa 34 _____ ABC Oct. 22 ___ Michigan 16, Iowa 13 ______ABC 1954 (1-0) Dec. 31 ___ Florida 14, Iowa 6 ______ABC 1991 (6-1-1) Sept. 25 ___ Iowa 14, Michigan State 10 ___ ABC Sept. 7 ____ Iowa 53, Hawaii 10 ______ESPN 1984 (5-3-1) Sept. 14 ___ Iowa 29, Iowa State 10 ______REG 1955 (1-1) Sept. 8 ____ Iowa 59, Iowa State 21 ______REG Oct. 5 _____ Michigan 43, Iowa 24 ______ABC Oct. 29 ___ Michigan 33, Iowa 21 ______NBC Sept. 22 ___ Ohio State 45, Iowa 26 ______CBS Oct. 19 ____ Iowa 24, Illinois 21 ______ABC Nov. 5 ____ Iowa 26, Minnesota 0 ______CBS Sept. 29 ___ Iowa 21, Illinois 16 ______CBS Oct. 26 ____ Iowa 31, Purdue 21 ______ESPN Oct. 20 ___ Iowa 26, Michigan 0 ______CBS Nov. 2 ____ Iowa 16, Ohio State 9 ______ABC 1956 (3-0) Oct. 27 ___ Iowa 24, Indiana 20 ______REG Nov. 9 ____ Iowa 38, Indiana 21 ______ABC Sept. 29 ___ Iowa 27, Indiana 0 ______NBC Nov. 3 ____ Iowa 10, Wisconsin 10 ______CBS Dec. 31 ___ Iowa 13, BYU 13 ______ESPN Nov. 10 ___ Iowa 7, Minnesota 0 ______NBC Nov. 10 ___ Michigan State 17, Iowa 16 ___ REG Jan. 1 ____ Iowa 35, Oregon State 19 ____ NBC Nov. 17 ___ Minnesota 23, Iowa 17 ______REG 1992 (2-5) Dec. 26 ___ Iowa 55, Texas 17 ______METRO Aug. 28 ___ N.C. State 24, Iowa 14 ____ RAYCOM 1957 (1-0-1) Sept. 5 ____ Miami (FL) 24, Iowa 7 ______ABC Nov. 2 ____ Iowa 21, Michigan 21 ______NBC 1985 (5-2) Sept. 12 ___ Iowa 21, Iowa State 7 ______ESPN Nov. 23 ___ Iowa 21, Notre Dame 13 _____ NBC Sept. 28 ___ Iowa 57, Iowa State 3 ____ RAYCOM Sept. 26 ___ Colorado 28, Iowa 12 ______ABC Oct. 5 ____ Iowa 35, Michigan State 31 ____CBS Oct. 3 _____ Michigan 52, Iowa 28 ______ABC 1958 (3-0) Oct. 19 ___ Iowa 12, Michigan 10 ______CBS Oct. 17 ____ Iowa 24, Illinois 14 ______ESPN Oct. 18 ___ Iowa 20, Wisconsin 9 ______NBC Nov. 2 ____ Ohio State 22, Iowa 13 ______CBS Oct. 31 ____ Ohio State 38, Iowa 15 ______ABC Nov. 22 ___ Iowa 31, Notre Dame 21 _____ ABC Nov. 16 ___ Iowa 27, Purdue 24 ______CBS Jan. 1 ____ Iowa 38, California 12 ______NBC Nov. 23 ___ Iowa 31, Minnesota 9 ______WTBS 1993 (1-4) Jan. 1 ____ UCLA 45, Iowa 28 ______NBC Sept. 11 ___ Iowa 31, Iowa State 28 ______ABC 1959 (1-1) Sept. 18 ___ Penn State 31, Iowa 0 ______ABC Oct. 10 ___ Iowa 37, Michigan State 8 ____ NBC 1986 (4-2) Oct. 2 _____ Michigan 24, Iowa 7 ______ESPN Oct. 24 ___ Purdue 14, Iowa 7 ______ABC Sept. 13 ___ Iowa 43, Iowa State 7 ______WTBS Nov. 23 ___ Michigan State 24, Iowa 10 ___ESPN Oct. 4 ____ Iowa 24, Michigan State 21 ____CBS Dec. 31 ___ California 37, Iowa 3 ______ESPN 1960 (2-0) Oct. 18 ___ Michigan 20, Iowa 17 ______CBS Oct. 15 ___ Iowa 28, Wisconsin 21 ______ABC Nov. 1 ____ Ohio State 31, Iowa 10 _____ WTBS 1994 (1-2) Nov. 12 ___ Iowa 35, Ohio State 12 ______ABC Nov. 22 ___ Iowa 30, Minnesota 27 _____ WTBS Sept. 10 ___ Iowa 37, Iowa State 9 ______ABC Dec. 30 ___ Iowa 39, San Diego State 38 __ REG Sept. 17 ___ Penn State 61, Iowa 21 _____ESPN2 1961 (1-1) Oct. 1 _____ Michigan 29, Iowa 14 ______ABC Oct. 7 ____ Iowa 35, Southern Cal 34 ____ ABC 1987 (4-3) Nov. 11 ___ Minnesota 16, Iowa 9 ______ABC Aug. 30 __ Tennessee 23, Iowa 22 ______ABC 1995 (5-4) Sept. 19 ___ Iowa 48, Iowa State 9 ______REG Sept. 16 ___ Iowa 27, Iowa State 10 ______REG 1964 (1-0) Oct. 3 ____ Michigan State 19, Iowa 14 BIG TEN Oct. 7 _____ Iowa 21, Michigan State 7 _ BIG TEN Oct. 3 ____ Iowa 28, Washington 18 _____ NBC Oct. 17 ___ Michigan 37, Iowa 10 ______ABC Oct. 14 ____ Iowa 22, Indiana 13 ______ESPN2 Oct. 24 ___ Iowa 38, Purdue 14 ______ABC Oct. 21 ____ Penn State 41, Iowa 27 ______ABC 1965 (1-1) Oct. 31 ___ Iowa 29, Indiana 21 ______BIG TEN Oct. 28 ____ Ohio State 56, Iowa 35 ______ESPN Sept. 25 ___ Iowa 27, Oregon State 7 _____ NBC Dec. 30 ___ Iowa 20, Wyoming 19 ______ESPN Nov. 4 ____ Illinois 26, Iowa 7 ______ESPN Nov. 6 ____ Michigan State 35, Iowa 0 ____ NBC Nov. 11 ___ Northwestern 31, Iowa 20 _ BIG TEN Nov. 18 ___ Iowa 33, Wisconsin 20 ______ESPN2 Dec. 29 ___ Iowa 38, Washington 18 ______CBS

138 Iowa Hawkeye Football IOWA TV APPEARANCES

1996 (8-3) 2001 (6-5) 2005 (7-5) Sept. 7 ____ Iowa 21, Arizona 20 ______ESPN Sept. 1 ____ Iowa 51, Kent State 0 ______E-REG Sept. 4 ____ Iowa 56, Ball State 0 ______E-REG Sept. 14 ___ Iowa 38, Iowa State 13 ______ABC Sept. 8 ____ Iowa 44, Miami, OH 19 _____E-REG Sept. 10 ___ Iowa State 23, Iowa 3 ______ABC Sept. 21 ___ Tulsa 27, Iowa 20 ______REG Sept. 29 ___ Iowa 24, Penn State 18 ______ESPN Sept. 17 ___ Iowa 45, Northern Iowa 21 __E-REG Oct. 5 _____ Iowa 37, Michigan State 30 __ESPN2 Oct. 6 _____ Purdue 23, Iowa 14 ______ESPN Sept. 24 ___ Ohio State 31, Iowa 6 ______ABC Oct. 19 ____ Iowa 21, Penn State 20 _____ESPN2 Oct. 13 ____ Michigan State 31, Iowa 28 __ESPN2 Oct. 1 _____ Iowa 35, Illinois 7 ______E-REG Oct. 26 ____ Ohio State 38, Iowa 26 ______ABC Oct. 20 ____ Iowa 42, Indiana 28 ______E-REG Oct. 8 _____ Iowa 34, Purdue 17 ______ESPN Nov. 2 ____ Iowa 31, Illinois 21 ______BIG TEN Oct. 27 ____ Michigan 32, Iowa 26 ______ABC Oct. 15 ____ Iowa 38, Indiana 21 ______E-REG Nov. 9 ____ Northwestern 40, Iowa 13 ____ ABC Nov. 3 ____ Wisconsin 34, Iowa 28 ______E-REG Oct. 22 ____ Michigan 23, Iowa 20 (OT) ___ ABC Nov. 16 ___ Iowa 31, Wisconsin 0 ______ESPN Nov. 10 ___ Iowa 59, Northwestern 16 ___E-REG Nov. 5 ____ Northwestern 28, Iowa 27 ____ESPN Nov. 23 ___ Iowa 43, Minnesota 24 _____ESPN2 Nov. 24 ___ Iowa State 17, Iowa 14 ______FOX Nov. 12 ___ Iowa 20, Wisconsin 10 ______ESPN Dec. 20 ___ Iowa 27, Texas Tech 0 ______ESPN Dec. 29 ___ Iowa 19, Texas Tech 16 ______ESPN Nov. 19 ___ Iowa 52, Minnesota 28 _____ESPN2 Jan. 2 ____ Florida 31, Iowa 24 ______ESPN 1997 (5-5) 2002 (11-2) Sept. 6 ____ Iowa 66, Northern Iowa 0 ___E-REG Aug. 31 ___ Iowa 57, Akron 21 ______E-REG 2006 (6-7) Sept. 20 ___ Iowa 63, Iowa State 20 ______ABC Sept. 7 ____ Iowa 29, Miami, OH 24 _____E-REG Sept. 2 ____ Iowa 41, Montana 7 ______ESPNU Sept. 27 ___ Iowa 38, Illinois 10 ______ESPN2 Sept. 14 ___ Iowa State 36, Iowa 31 _____ESPN2 Sept. 9 ____ Iowa 20, Syracuse 13 (2 OT) __ ABC Oct.4 _____ Ohio State 23, Iowa 7 ______ABC Sept. 21 ___ Iowa 48, Utah State 7 ______E-REG Sept. 16 ___ Iowa 27, Iowa State 17 ______ESPN Oct. 18 ____ Michigan 28, Iowa 24 ______ESPN Sept. 28 ___ Iowa 35, Penn State 28 (OT) __ESPN Sept. 23 ___ Iowa 24, Illinois 7 ______E-REG Oct. 25 ____ Iowa 62, Indiana 0 ______E-REG Oct. 5 _____ Iowa 31, Purdue 28 ______ESPN Sept. 30 ___ Ohio State 38, Iowa 17 ______ABC Nov. 1 ____ Iowa 35, Purdue 17 ______ESPN2 Oct. 12 ____ Iowa 44, Michigan State 16 ___ESPN Oct. 7 _____ Iowa 47, Purdue 17 ______ESPNU Nov. 8 ____ Wisconsin 13, Iowa 10 ______ESPN Oct. 19 ____ Iowa 24, Indiana 6 ______E-REG Oct. 14 ____ Indiana 31, Iowa 28 ______ESPN2 Nov. 15 ___ Northwestern 15, Iowa 14 ___ESPN2 Oct. 26 ____ Iowa 34, Michigan 9 ______E-REG Oct. 21 ____ Michigan 20, Iowa 6 ______ABC Dec. 31 ___ Arizona State 17, Iowa 7 ______CBS Nov. 2 ____ Iowa 20, Wisconsin 3 ______ESPN Oct. 28 ____ Iowa 24, Northern Illinois 21 ESPNU Nov. 9 ____ Iowa 62, Northwestern 10 ___ESPN2 Nov. 4 ____ Northwestern 21, Iowa 7 ____E-REG 1998 (3-6) Nov. 16 ___ Iowa 45, Minnesota 21 ______ESPN Nov. 11 ___ Wisconsin 24, Iowa 21 ______ESPN Sept. 5 ____ Iowa 38, Central Michigan 0 _E-REG Jan. 2 ____ USC 38, Iowa 17 ______ABC Nov. 18 ___ Minnesota 34, Iowa 24 _____E-REG Sept. 12 ___ Iowa State 27, Iowa 9 ______ESPN2 Dec. 30 ___ Texas 26, Iowa 24 ______ESPN Sept. 19 ___ Arizona 35, Iowa 11 ______FOX 2003 (10-3) Sept. 26 ___ Iowa 37, Illinois 14 ______E-REG Aug. 30 ___ Iowa 21, Miami, OH 3 ______ESPN2 Legend: Oct. 3 _____ Michigan 12, Iowa 9 ______ABC Sept. 6 ____ Iowa 56, Buffalo 7 ______E-REG REG -- Iowa or opponent regional network Oct. 10 ____ Iowa 26, Northwestern 24 ___ESPN2 Sept. 13 ___ Iowa 40, Iowa State 21 ______FOX Big Ten -- Big Ten Conference regional network Oct. 17 ____ Indiana 14, Iowa 7 ______E-REG Sept. 20 ___ Iowa 21, Arizona State 2 ____ESPN2 E-REG -- ESPN Regional Oct. 24 ____ Wisconsin 31, Iowa 0 ______ABC Sept. 27 ___ Michigan State 20, Iowa 10 __E-REG Nov. 14 ___ Ohio State 45, Iowa 14 ______ABC Oct. 4 _____ Iowa 30, Michigan 27 ______ABC Oct. 18 ____ Ohio State 19, Iowa 10 ______ABC Iowa’s Record by Network: 1999 (1-8) Oct. 25 ____ Iowa 26, Penn State 14 ______ABC ABC: ______27-40-1 Sept.4 ____ Nebraska 42, Iowa 7 ______ABC Nov. 1 ____ Iowa 41, Illinois 10 ______E-REG Big Ten: ______6-2-1 Sept.11 ___ Iowa State 17, Iowa 10 ______FOX Nov. 8 ____ Purdue 26, Iowa 14 ______ESPN Sept.18 ___ Iowa 24, Northern Illinois 0 _E-REG Nov. 15 ___ Iowa 40, Minnesota 22 ______ESPN CBS: ______12-4-1 Oct.2 _____ Michigan State 49, Iowa 3 ___E-REG Nov. 22 ___ Iowa 27, Wisconsin 21 ______ABC ESPN: ______24-14-1 Oct.9 _____ Penn State 31, Iowa 7 ______E-REG Jan. 1 ____ Iowa 37, Florida 17 ______ESPN ESPN2: ______13-6-0 Oct.16 ____ Northwestern 23, Iowa 21 ___E-REG Oct. 30 ____ Ohio State 41, Iowa 11 _____E-REG 2004 (10-2) ESPN Regional: ______28-16-0 Nov.13 ____ Wisconsin 41, Iowa 3 ______ABC Sept. 4 ____ Iowa 39, Kent State 7 ______E-REG ESPNU: ______3-0-0 Nov.20 ____ Minnesota 25, Iowa 21 _____E-REG Sept. 11 ___ Iowa 17, Iowa State 10 _____E-REG FOX: ______1-4-0 Sept. 18 ___ Arizona State 44, Iowa 7 ____E-REG 2000 (3-7) Sept. 25 ___ Michigan 30, Iowa 17 ______ABC Metro: ______1-0-0 Aug. 26 ___ Kansas State 27, Iowa 7 _____ FOX Oct. 2 _____ Iowa 38, Michigan State 16 __E-REG Mislou: ______0-1-0 Sept. 16 ___ Iowa State 24, Iowa 14 _____E-REG Oct. 16 ____ Iowa 33, Ohio State 7 ______ABC NBC: ______10-4-1 Sept. 23 ___ Nebraska 42, Iowa 13 ______ABC Oct. 23 ____ Iowa 6, Penn State 4 ______ESPN2 Sept. 30 ___ Indiana 45, Iowa 33 ______E-REG Oct. 30 ____ Iowa 23, Illinois 13 ______E-REG Raycom: ______1-1-0 Oct. 7 _____ Iowa 21, Michigan State 16 __E-REG Nov. 6 ____ Iowa 23, Purdue 21 ______ESPN Regional: ______8-4-0 Oct. 21 ____ Ohio State 38, Iowa 10 _____E-REG Nov. 13 ___ Iowa 29, Minnesota 27 ______ESPN WTBS: ______3-1-0 Oct. 28 ___ Wisconsin 13, Iowa 7 ______E-REG Nov. 20 ___ Iowa 30, Wisconsin 7 ______ESPN Nov. 4 ____ Iowa 26, Penn State 23 (2 OT) E-REG Jan. 1 ____ Iowa 30, LSU 25 ______ABC Total: ______137-97-5 Nov. 11 ___ Iowa 27, Northwestern 17 ___E-REG Nov. 18 ___ Minnesota 27, Iowa 24 _____E-REG

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Points First Rushing Passing Passing Total Yds. Punts- Fum.- Pen. Year Total-PPG Downs Att-Yds-YPG Com-At-Int-TD Yards-YPG Plays-Yds-YPG Avg. Lost Yds. 2006 310-23.8 261 432-1865-143.5 248-423-19-21 3118-239.8 855-4983-383.3 56-37.6 21-12 65-581 Opp. 269-20.7 250 480-1737-133.6 241-423-14-20 2732-210.2 903-4469-343.8 66-40.9 17-6 65-575 2005 360-30.0 272 436-2096-174.7 245-404-8-23 3093-257.8 840-5189-432.4 58-38.4 15-9 52-447 Opp. 240-20.0 256 470-1512-126.0 276-445-10-18 3080-256.7 915-4592-382.7 73-40.9 14-6 65-500 2004 292-24.3 199 428-871-72.6 239-385-14-20 2881-240.1 813-3752-312.7 66-39.9 17-5 91-675 Opp. 211-17.6 202 392-1110-92.5 234-424-17-15 2416-201.3 816-3526-293.8 67-41.2 22-15 59-485 2003 373-28.7 223 535-2241-172.4 171-320-10-19 2095-161.2 855-4336-333.5 82-40.4 20-11 81-636 Opp. 210-16.2 220 480-1205-92.7 257-462-13-11 2884-221.8 942-4089-314.5 93-39.8 22-12 71-651 2002 484-37.2 270 553-2784-214.2 182-314-5-27 2734-210.3 867-5518-424.5 53-39.5 17-11 103-873 Opp. 256-19.7 282 416-1065-81.9 300-535-20-15 3554-273.4 951-4619-355.3 78-39.4 22-11 73-559 2001 391-32.6 242 488-2104-175.3 210-323-13-20 2618-218.2 811-4722-393.5 49-35.7 17-8 78-595 Opp. 258-21.5 211 437-1405-117.1 208-377-13-15 2496-208.0 814-3901-325.1 70-40.2 15-8 61-491 2000 203-16.9 200 403-1090-90.8 230-404-11-16 2580-215.0 807-3670-305.8 74-42.5 22-9 78-652 Opp. 330-27.5 263 521-2331-194.3 216-381-9-21 2960-246.7 902-5291-440.9 56-39.8 21-8 73-646 1999 162-14.7 177 339-1028-93.5 202-376-9-6 2275-206.8 715-3303-300.3 73-41.9 20-8 59-451 Opp. 347-31.5 253 545-2698-245.3 167-296-6-23 2399-218.1 841-5097-463.4 50-40.1 12-7 69-656 1998 172-15.6 171 406-1470-80.9 153-303-15-6 2045-185.9 709-2935-266.8 77-39.3 17-8 71-600 Opp. 287-26.1 212 473-2374-187.3 158-296-12-14 2328-211.6 769-4388-398.9 63-40.0 21-12 89-760 1997 411-34.3 211 522-2604-217.0 143-271-11-24 2263-188.6 793-4867-405.6 57-41.7 22-12 69-560 Opp. 159-13.2 81 469-1816-119.1 151-336-22-13 1875-156.3 805-3304-275.3 90-37.2 22-10 76-678 1996 339-28.3 103 523-2154-179.5 168-293-12-12 2120-176.7 816-4274-356.2 59-43.1 22-12 74-595 Opp. 243-20.3 97 464-1690-140.8 169-361-17-13 2007-167.3 825-3697-308.1 77-41.2 34-16 60-456 1995 368-30.7 131 559-2398-199.8 176-309-16-15 2613-217.8 868-5011-417.6 54-41.5 21-8 95-857 Opp. 259-21.6 91 455-1503-125.3 186-354-18-15 2493-207.8 809-3996-333 65-39.7 18-9 66-577 1994 307-27.9 116 474-2431-221 142-264-13-12 2045-185.9 738-4476-406.9 42-39.7 24-16 75-734 Opp. 324-29.5 137 519-2415-219.6 130-249-9-12 1777-161.6 768-4192-381.1 50-38.6 20-13 67-552 1993 214-17.8 88 452-1296-108 195-330-12-11 2276-189.7 782-3572-297.7 66-40.9 24-10 62-565 Opp. 293-24.4 130 559-2277-189.8 164-319-18-9 2064-172 878-4341-361.8 52-36.8 25-10 64-588 1992 243-20.3 94 491-1566-130.5 247-416-13-18 2723-226.9 907-4289-357.4 64-37.1 20-10 66-551 Opp. 278-23.2 106 461-2047-170.6 184-320-18-11 2135-177.9 781-4182-348.5 60-38.7 26-14 82-664 1991 343-28.6 116 514-2128-177.3 218-346-13-19 2697-224.8 860-4825-402.1 54-32.5 15-8 57-501 Opp. 179-14.9 95 483-1464-122 160-306-12-13 1953-162.8 789-3417-284.8 72-35.5 22-11 58-495 1990 427-35.6 147 577-2699-224.9 196-322-11-17 2456-204.7 899-5155-429.6 52-35.2 32-16 65-552 Opp. 288-24 84 432-1317-109.8 204-374-13-16 2404-200.3 806-3721-310.1 69-38.7 29-18 87-660 1989 197-17.9 201 402-1323-120.3 196-352-17-13 2455-223.2 754-3778-343.5 59-37 36-21 55-459 Opp. 278-25.3 215 480-1611-146.5 182-319-12-13 2233-203 799-3844-349.5 58-39.2 20-15 56-427 1988 336-25.9 278 495-1741-133.9 290-470-14-18 3752-288.6 965-5493-422.5 61-36.1 24-16 70-581 Opp. 236-18.2 223 586-2186-168.2 161-326-17-11 2104-161.9 912-4290-330 73-37.7 36-18 67-537 1987 380-29.2 278 484-1695-141.3 276-448-13-23 3796-292 971-5585-429.6 59-38.8 33-18 69-576 Opp. 250-19.2 194 521-1514-116.5 150-311-22-14 2288-176 883-3802-292.5 73-38.1 25-17 82-674 1986 391-32.6 248 517-2260-188.3 186-324-14-20 2731-227.6 841-4991-415.9 52-40.5 21-14 81-689 Opp. 214-17.8 187 461-1246-103.8 168-325-23-14 2200-183.3 786-3446-287.2 74-41.4 26-16 56-540 1985 440-36.7 284 467-1896-158.0 276-420-16-30 3611-300.9 887-5507-458.9 46-38.6 20-13 60-463 Opp. 167-13.9 195 489-1446-120.5 188-347-19-9 2116-176.3 836-3562-296.8 79-37.7 27-15 59-420 1984 359-27.6 279 607-2105-161.9 226-348-16-23 3053-234.8 955-5158-396.8 70-38.3 33-19 70-596 Opp. 201-15.5 199 474-1308-118.9 204-385-19-15 2231-171.6 859-3539-272.2 64-41.4 29-18 64-504 1983 380-31.7 270 532-2408-200.7 194-346-14-20 3239-269.9 878-5647-470.6 52-37.2 25-12 84-710 Opp. 189-15.8 226 460-1593-132.8 205-413-21-12 2441-203.4 873-4034-336.2 81-40.7 23-11 63-581 1982 229-19.1 224 556-2101-175.1 163-265-12-11 1873-156.1 821-3974-331.2 68-43.8 27-14 66-587 Opp. 230-19.2 219 419-1441-120.1 226-409-20-10 2572-214.2 828-4013-334.4 61-42.2 22-14 58-535 1981 260-23.6 182 520-2153-195.7 109-214-10-7 1422-129.3 734-3575-325 57-45.4 21-14 84-666 Opp. 129-11.7 161 421-956-86.9 156-315-21-7 1834-166.7 736-2790-253.6 71-35.1 30-15 55-489

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Points First Rushing Passing Passing Total Yds. Punts- Fum.- Pen. Year Total-PPG Downs Att-Yds-YPG Com-At-Int-TD Yards-YPG Plays-Yds-YPG Avg. Lost Yds. 1980 154-14 174 451-1486-135.1 154-320-13-12 1918-174.4 771-3404-309.5 67-37.6 44-21 62-685 Opp. 238-21.6 204 517-1651-150.1 141-285-14-12 1913-173.9 802-3564-324 65-37.2 27-13 64-649 1979 239-21.7 209 526-2130-193.6 124-248-14-12 1669-151.7 774-3799-345.4 54-37.5 26-18 55-538 Opp. 216-19.6 206 525-1881-171 145-282-16-9 1843-167.5 807-3724-338.5 49-36.1 38-20 49-470 1978 125-11.4 144 522-1366-124.1 90-220-17-4 1083-98.5 742-2449-222.6 85-36.6 32-19 63-658 Opp. 291-26.5 215 547-2054-186.7 138-270-8-21 1947-177 817-4001-363.7 63-37.8 37-16 64-665 1977 171-15.5 160 540-1562-142 100-197-16-6 1276-116 737-2838-258 74-35.4 23-12 60-642 Opp. 229-20.8 194 566-1992-181.1 96-189-9-14 1500-136.4 755-3492-317.5 57-35.5 44-26 57-459 1976 161-14.6 172 562-2144-194.9 60-163-15-5 972-88.4 725-3116-283.3 56-35.6 39-16 64-652 Opp. 234-21.3 181 546-2072-188.4 90-204-12-8 1151-104.6 750-3223-293 62-35.3 14-6 55-841 1975 182-16.5 166 559-2406-218.7 33-125-10-3 597-54.3 684-3003-273 56-37.9 51-14 51-550 Opp. 279-25.4 223 615-2458-223.5 90-169-6-7 1282-116.5 784-3740-340 41-37.9 29-12 55-498 1974 157-14.3 192 574-1982-180.2 88-187-13-6 1193-108.5 761-3175-288.6 56-36.7 33-20 51-413 Opp. 308-28 202 586-3180-289.1 50-130-6-7 723-65.7 716-3903-354.8 46-35.8 28-18 48-503 1973 140-12.7 158 492-1599-145.4 84-217-15-5 1126-102.4 709-2725-247.7 65-35.4 43-27 46-438 Opp. 401-36.5 242 748-3848-349.8 48-107-11-7 716-65.1 855-4564-414.9 40-37.6 30-14 53-547 1972 109-9.9 135 537-1629-148.1 72-175-15-2 825-75 712-2454-223.1 75-35.2 36-17 54-504 Opp. 208-18.9 200 626-2724-247.6 72-172-11-6 989-89.9 798-3293-299.4 56-34.9 48-24 48-415 1971 121-11 134 413-897-81.5 126-282-14-9 1495-135.9 695-2392-217.5 80-35.7 21-10 45-447 Opp. 379-34.5 278 719-3572-324.7 94-197-8-8 1400-127.3 916-4972-452 48-36.1 47-22 67-588 1970 129-11.7 154 529-1935-175.9 67-176-10-4 860-78.2 705-2795-254.1 69-36.5 25-15 45-403 Opp. 259-23.5 221 565-2858-259.8 91-183-4-11 1146-104.2 748-4004-364 48-37 33-16 56-505 1969 255-25.5 238 474-2155-215.5 142-309--13 2088-208.8 783-4243-424.3 51-36.3 27-18 43-455 Opp. 275-27.5 217 580-2205-220.5 117-235--12 1614-161.4 815-3819-381.9 51-39.4 26-19 52-578 1968 322-32.2 236 530-2528-252.8 123-229--13 1876-187.6 759-4404-440.4 52-36.5 27-15 58-497 Opp. 289-28.9 237 621-2819-281.9 85-202--6 1283-128.3 823-4102-410.2 56-36.6 18-10 38-452 1967 161-16.1 180 423-1294-129.4 140-297--9 1748-174.8 720-3042-304.2 71-31.1 22-12 34-289 Opp. 277-27.7 190 564-2544-254.4 95-177--10 1311-131.1 741-3855-385.5 56-36.5 16-10 53-487 1966 86-8.6 135 408-1385-138.5 91-226-21-3 1210-121.0 634-2595-259.5 63-34.8 28-13 41-393 Opp. 253-25.3 188 463-1990-199.0 127-234-11-13 1603-160.3 697-3593-359.3 53-35.0 24-10 51-537 1965 94-9.4 128 355-848-84.8 115-288-27-4 1241-124.1 643-2089-208.9 65-39.6 20-11 52-454 Opp. 92-9.2 155 518-1710-171.0 92-174-8-6 1069-106.9 692-2779-277.9 63-37.3 26-13 50-487 1964 170-18.9 156 263-736-81.7 154-321- 14-9 2125-236.1 584-2873-319.2 40-32.4 30-21 44-432 Opp. 209-23.2 174 491-1663-184.7 82-173-10-8 1154-128.2 664-2817-313.0 36-35.6 30-20 54-489 1963 126-15.8 111 333-1047-130.9 75-183-9-12 1165-145.6 526-2212-276.5 54-35.7 16-6 37-349 Opp. 112-14.0 116 384-1329-166.1 78-155-7-6 921-115.1 539-2250-281.3 47-37.5 28-17 37-375 1962 127-14.1 132 410-1560-173.3 86-169-15-8 985-109.4 579-2545-282.8 44-34.5 20-18 39-395 Opp. 166-18.4 124 378-1308-145.3 81-170-9-6 1057-117.4 548-2365-262.7 52-36.7 16-11 42-380 1961 215-23.9 150 402-1509-167.7 94-172-17-9 1319-146.5 574-2828-314.2 44-32.8 21-14 51-425 Opp. 162-18.0 124 413-1493-165.8 59-154-11-8 858-95.3 567-2351-261.2 45-34.1 27-15 47-375 1960 234-26.0 143 439-2284-253.8 39-98-7-4 511-56.7 537-2795-310.5 42-32.7 23-11 42-349 Opp. 108-12.0 129 424-1492-165.7 71-149-12-1 573-63.6 573-2319-257.7 47-37.7 27-14 42-389 1959 223-25.8 175 440-2151-239.0 104-192-8-8 1248-138.6 632-3399-377.6 31-33.4 34-19 51-478 Opp. 100-11.1 113 393-1037-115.2 74-172-13-5 1098-122.0 565-2135-237.2 48-36.2 24-14 36-388 1958 272-29.3 217 498-2554-255.4 124-219-11-12 1617-161.7 717-4171-417.1 36-31.3 36-20 53-536 Opp. 146-14.6 153 466-1707-170.7 84-200-15-8 1213-121.3 666-2920-292.0 51-33.9 28-18 37-321 1957 263-29.2 174 453-2170-241.1 77-146-17-11 1303-144.7 599-3473-385.8 19-32.9 30-18 46-429 Opp. 112-12.4 119 372-1014-112.6 70-169-14-4 967-107.4 541-1981-220.1 48-34.0 27-13 39-419 1956 219-21.9 149 499-2374-263.7 52-118-7-9 582-64.6 617-2956-328.4 43-34.9 25-17 39-327 Opp. 84-8.4 127 472-1451-161.2 74-153-15-6 913-101.4 625-1981-220.1 52-34.7 27-16 49-476 1955 166-17.4 157 470-1937-215.2 64-126-12-9 942-104.6 596-2879-319.8 39-34.3 36-18 44-436 Opp. 173-19.2 125 362-1479-164.3 52-122-10-12 975-108.3 484-2454-272.6 40-37.8 26-15 43-377

Iowa Hawkeye Football 141 IOWA ANNUAL STATISTICS

Points First Rushing Passing Passing Total Yds. Punts- Fum.- Pen. Year Total-PPG Downs Att-Yds-YPG Com-At-Int-TD Yards-YPG Plays-Yds-YPG Avg. Lost Yds. 1954 192-21.3 136 442-2083-231.4 49-105-8-4 677-75.2 713-2613-290.4 4-37.0 30-20 N/A Opp. 141-15.7 118 400-1496-166.2 48-119-7-5 913-101.4 519-2091-232.4 20- N/A 26-17 N/A 1953 187-20.8 138 456-2147-238.6 51-115-12-7 586-65.1 571-2733-303.6 42-40.2 31-16 55-475 Opp. 91-10.1 122 367-1050-116.7 82-181-18-9 1208-134.2 548-2528-250.9 46-39.1 21-13 48-417 1952 121-13.4 133 458-1560-173.3 73-181-20-8 985-109.4 639-2545-282.7 54-38.7 30-16 52-485 Opp. 210-24.4 159 460-1650-183.3 106-202-9-13 1523-169.2 662-3173-352.5 51-43.0 32-21 78-677 1951 161-17.8 131 465-1692-188.0 83-188-14-11 1153-128.1 653-2845-316.1 64-37.8 30-16 69-538 Opp. 233-25.9 144 434-1400-155.5 93-173-15-13 1508-167.5 607-2908-323.1 60-33.8 30-18 50-213 1950 121-13.4 124 425-1650-183.3 65-198-23-9 994-110.4 623-2644-293.7 58-40.9 32-18 58-543 Opp. 201-22.3 120 410-1242-138.0 74-163-16-13 1107-123.0 573-2349-261.0 68-37.3 23-14 60-530 1949 184-20.4 115 365-1475-163.8 66-194-16-13 1037-115.2 559-2512-279.1 51-36.4 32-18 52-438 Opp. 247-30.9 137 491-2015-223.8 73-158-13- N/A 1098-122.0 649-3113-345.8 44-40.5 32-20 60-513 1948 127-14.1 100 334-1028-128.5 66-170-14- N/A 1157-144.6 504-2185-273.1 56-37.8 27-16 32-262 Opp. 142-15.7 112 421-1742-217.8 44-115-13- N/A 780-86.7 536-2522-315.2 54-36.5 17-13 42-322 1947 145-18.1 97 359-1030-114.4 77-168-14-11 1092-121.3 547-2122-235.7 61-37.0 20-9 44-302 Opp. 179-22.4 123 407-1865-207.2 54-135-11- N/A 626-69.5 542-2491-276.7 36-34.0 31-21 32-294 1946 129-14.3 100 437-1807-200.7 39-91-12-3 352-39.1 528-2159-239.8 46-33.1 23-17 46-353 Opp. 92-10.2 97 407-1217-135.2 47-106-16- N/A 590-65.5 513-1806-200.6 59-33.8 28-17 49-402 1945 74-8.2 89 335-874-97.1 65-184-11-7 912-101.3 519-1786-198.4 74-28.0 27-14 48-357 Opp. 310-34.4 103 445-2310-256.6 33-80-16- N/A 512-56.8 525-2822-313.5 57-32.6 20-10 47-494 1944 53-6.6 58 299-904-113.0 21-69-7-1 205-25.6 973-1111-138.9 52-34.1 26-19 46-296 Opp. 240-30.0 89 413-1900-237.5 19-62-11- N/A 535-66.9 475-2435-304.4 38-36.8 15-10 70-570 1943 83-10.4 80 313-1011-126.4 40-123-11- N/A 613-76.6 436-1624-203.0 45-35.6 29-15 39-246 Opp. 153-19.1 93 383-1511-188.9 43-104-14- N/A 693-86.6 487-2204-275.5 53-32.3 20-13 52-466 1942 147-18.4 98 400-1402-140.2 45-122-12- N/A 929-92.9 522-2331-233.1 68-36.3 29-15 44-327 Opp. 135-16.9 136 507-1692-169.2 47-134-14- N/A 655-65.5 641-2347-234.7 69-34.7 19-7 45-373 1941 91-11.4 86 388-1156-144.5 32-95-14- N/A 431-53.9 483-1587-198.4 80-28.3 21-10 37-280 Opp. 99-12.4 93 382-1365-170.6 24-89-12-N/A 365-45.6 471-1730-216.3 71-31.5 19-12 33-340 1940 125-15.6 76 376-1161-145.1 19-95-11-N/A 317-39.6 471-1478-184.8 82-35.4 23-8 43-352 Opp. 98-10.8 73 N/A-1052-131.5 41-113-12-N/A 596-74.5 N/A-1648-206.0 76-32.1 29-15 33-246 1939 130-16.3 69 318-1014-126.8 36-100-16-N/A 749-93.6 418-1763-220.4 80-38.5 14-7 30-248 Opp. 91-11.4 82 N/A-1074-134.3 39-107-13-N/A 605-75.6 N/A-1679-209.9 76-34.1 14-4 29-264 1938 46-5.8 71 283-820-102.5 48-115-15-N/A 535-66.9 398-1355-169.4 62-41.7 23-12 33-318 Opp. 135-16.9 87 N/A-1446-180.8 43-122-24-N/A 564-70.5 N/A-2010-251.3 64-37.8 26-17 26-245 1937 36-4.5 77 N/A-943-117.9 43-121-9-N/A 676-84.5 N/A-1619-202.4 N/A-43 20-10 26-195 Opp. 120-15.0 67 N/A -950-118.8 27-68-22-N/A 517-64.6 N/A-1467-183.4 N/A-36.2 18-11 19-194 1936 85-10.6 79 N/A-1382-172.8 26-75-13-2 430-53.8 N/A-1812-226.5 N/A-38 N/A N/A-225 Opp. 103-12.9 82 N/A-1448-181.0 39-86-10-N/A 569-71.1 N/A-2017-252.1 N/A-36 N/A N/A-155 1935 122-15.3 73 316-1644-205.5 22-73-15-4 343-42.9 N/A-1987-248.4 N/A-36 N/A N/A-305 Opp. 39-4.9 61 N/A-971-121.4 26-89-16-3 845-105.6 N/A-1616-202.0 N/A-35 N/A N/A-242 1934 98-12.3 Opp. 153-19.1 1933 131-16.4 Opp. 56-7.0 1932 62-7.8 Opp. 171-21.4 1931 7-0.9 Opp. 131-16.4 1930 88-11.0 Opp. 74-9.3

Note: Detailed statistical records were not available prior to 1935 N/A= Not Available

142 Iowa Hawkeye Football TRADITIONS

Floyd of Rosedale To the winner of the Iowa-Minnesota football game goes possession of a statue of a pig named “Floyd of Rosedale.”

A bet in 1935 between Minnesota Governor Floyd B. Olson and Iowa Governor Clyde Herring gave birth to Floyd of Rosedale. Tensions between the two state universities had been running high and a wager was made in an effort to relieve the situation.

After Iowa lost the 1935 game, Herring presented Olson with Floyd of Rosedale, a full-blooded champion pig and a brother of BlueBoy from Will Rogers’ movie State Fair. Olson gave the pig to the University of Minnesota and commissioned St. Paul sculptor Charles Brioscho to capture Floyd’s image.

The result is a bronze pig 21 inches long and 15 inches high. Floyd currently resides in Minneapolis as a result of Minnesota’s 34-24 victory last season at the Metrodome. Minnesota holds a 39-31-2 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.

Winner of In State Battle Earns Cy-Hawk Trophy When The University of Iowa resumed its football series with Iowa State in 1977, the Des Moines Athletic Club donated a trophy to be awarded to the winner of the annual in-state battle.

The Cy-Hawk Trophy features a football player in the classic running back pose, and also includes a likeness of both Herky the Hawkeye and Cy the Cardinal on the front of the trophy.

The Hawkeyes hold a 36-19 advantage in the series that began in 1894, including a 20-10 margin since 1977 when the Cy-Hawk Trophy was first awarded. The Cy-Hawk Trophy currently resides in Iowa City as a result of Iowa’s 27-17 win in Kinnick Stadium last season.

Iowa and Wisconsin Battle for Heartland Trophy The Heartland Trophy was inaugurated in 2004 and goes each year to the winner of the football battle between Iowa and Wisconsin.

The trophy was designed and crafted by artist and former Iowa football player Frank Strub. The trophy, which is a bull mounted on a walnut base (native to both Wisconsin and Iowa), has been inscribed with the scores of all games in the long-time series. The teams have met 82 times, with the series tied, 40-40-2.

The Hawkeyes are 2-1 in the series since the introduction of the Heartland Trophy in 2004. The trophy currently resides in Madison as a result of Wisconsin’s 24-14 triumph in Kinnick Stadium last season.

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 50 years ago, Herky has symbolized Iowa athletics and epitomized University life. He even donned a military uniform during the Korean War and became the insignia of the 124th Fighter Squadron.

During the 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.

Iowa Hawkeye Football 143 SCORES

No coach Coach Otto Wagonhurst 1904 (7-4-0, 0-3-0) 1889 (0-1-0) 1897 (4-4-0) 9/24_____ W * ______Coe ______17-0 11/16____ L ______Grinnell ______0-24 10/2_____ W * ______Wilton ______22-4 9/28_____ W * ______Augustana ______33-2 10/16____ W ______Northwestern ______12-6 10/1_____ W * ______Cornell ______88-0 1890 (1-1-0) 10/23____ L * ______P & S ______0-14 10/8_____ W ______Drake ______17-0 10/18____ L * ______Grinnell ______6-14 10/30____ L ______Kansas ______0-56 10/15____ L ______Chicago ______0-39 ______L ______Iowa Medical ______10-22 11/5_____ L * ______Iowa State ______0-6 10/22____ W * ______Iowa Teachers ______11-5 11/27____ W ______Iowa Wesleyan ______91-0 11/13____ W ______Drake ______16-0 10/29____ W * ______Iowa State ______10-6 11/20____ W * ______Grinnell ______16-12 11/5_____ L ______Nebraska ______6-17 1891 (3-2-0) 11/25____ L ______Nebraska ______0-6 11/12____ W * ______Grinnell ______69-0 10/24____ W * ______Cornell ______64-6 11/19____ L ______Illinois ______0-29 11/2_____ L * ______Minnesota ______4-42 11/24____ L ______Minnesota ______0-11 11/9_____ L ______Grinnell ______4-6 Coach Alden Knipe 11/26____ W ______Nebraska ______22-0 1898 (3-4-2) 1905 (8-2-0, 0-2-0) 12/5_____ W ______Kansas ______18-14 10/1_____ T ______*Knox ______0-0 9/26_____ W * ______Coe ______27-0 10/8_____ L ______Chicago ______0-38 9/30_____ W * ______Monmouth ______40-0 10/15____ L * ______Drake ______5-18 10/7_____ L ______Chicago ______0-42 Coach E.A. Dalton 10/22____ W * ______Upper Iowa ______23-5 10/21____ L ______Minnesota ______0-39 1892 (3-2-1) 10/29____ L ______*Rush ______11-15 10/28____ W * ______Iowa Teachers ______41-5 10/21____ W ______Coe ______48-0 11/5_____ L * ______Iowa Teachers ______5-11 11/4_____ W * ______Grinnell ______45-0 10/29____ W * ______Knox ______44-0 11/12____ T ______Grinnell ______5-5 11/11____ W * ______Des Moines ______72-0 11/5_____ L ______Kansas ______4-24 11/17____ W * ______Simpson ______12-0 11/18____ W * ______Drake ______44-0 11/12____ L ______Missouri ______0-22 11/24____ W ______Nebraska ______6-5 11/25____ W ______Iowa State ______8-0 11/16____ W * ______Grinnell ______18-12 11/30____ W ______St. Louis ______31-0 11/24____ T ______Nebraska ______10-10 1899 (8-0-1) 9/23_____ W * ______Iowa Teachers ______22-0 10/7_____ T ______Chicago ______5-5 Coach Mark Catlin Coach Ben Donnelly 10/14____ W * ______Penn ______35-0 1906 (2-3-0, 0-1-0) 1893 (3-4-0) 10/21____ W * ______Rush ______17-0 10/27____ W * ______Missouri ______26-4 10/7_____ W ______Coe ______56-0 10/28____ W * ______Iowa State ______5-0 11/3_____ L ______Wisconsin ______4-18 10/14____ L ______Denver Ath. Club ____ 0-58 11/4_____ W ______Nebraska ______30-0 11/10____ W * ______Coe ______15-12 10/21____ W * ______Luther ______32-0 11/11____ W * ______Grinnell ______16-6 11/24____ L * ______Iowa State ______0-2 11/4_____ L ______Kansas ______24-35 11/18____ W * ______Knox ______33-0 11/29____ L ______St. Louis ______0-39 11/11____ L ______Grinnell ______14-36 11/30____ W ______Illinois ______58-0 11/18____ W * ______Missouri ______34-12 1907 (3-2-0, 1-1-0) 11/23____ L ______Nebraska ______18-20 1900 (7-0-1, 2-0-1) 10/19____ W * ______Missouri ______21-6 9/28_____ W * ______Upper Iowa ______57-0 10/26____ W ______Drake ______25-4 10/6_____ W * ______Iowa Teachers ______68-0 11/2_____ L * ______Wisconsin ______5-6 Coach Roger Sherman 10/13____ W * ______Simpson ______47-0 11/9_____ W * ______Illinois ______25-12 1894 (4-4-1) 10/19______Iowa State _____ cancelled 11/23____ L ______Iowa State ______14-20 10/1_____ L * ______Iowa State ______8-16 10/26____ W * ______Drake ______26-0 10/13____ W * ______Cornell ______60-0 11/2_____ W ______Chicago ______17-0 1908 (2-5-0, 0-1-0) 10/20____ W ______Augustana ______34-0 11/10____ W ______Michigan ______28-5 10/10____ W * ______Coe ______92-0 10/27____ T ______Chicago ______18-18 11/17____ W * ______Grinnell ______63-2 10/17____ L ______Missouri ______5-10 10/29____ L ______Wisconsin ______0-44 11/29____ T ______Northwestern ______5-5 10/24____ W ______Morningside ______16-0 11/3_____ W * ______Kansas ______14-12 10/31____ L * ______Nebraska ______8-11 11/10____ W * ______Grinnell ______6-0 1901 (6-3-0, 0-3-0) 11/7_____ L ______Illinois ______0-22 11/19____ L ______Missouri ______6-32 10/5_____ W * ______Iowa Teachers ______16-0 11/14____ L * ______Drake ______6-12 11/29____ L ______*Nebraska ______0-36 10/12____ W ______Drake ______6-5 11/21____ L * ______Kansas ______5-10 10/19____ W * ______Iowa State ______12-0 10/26____ L ______Minnesota ______0-16 No coach 10/30____ W * ______Coe ______11-0 Coach John Griffith 1895 (2-5-0) 11/2_____ W * ______Knox ______23-6 1909 (2-4-1, 0-1-0) 10/12____ L * ______Doane ______0-10 11/9_____ L * ______Illinois ______0-27 10/2_____ L ______Minnesota ______0-41 10/19____ W ______Parsons ______28-0 11/16____ W * ______Grinnell ______17-11 10/9_____ W * ______Cornell ______3-0 10/28____ L * ______Iowa State ______0-24 11/28____ L ______Michigan ______0-50 10/23____ T ______Nebraska ______6-6 11/2_____ L ______Kansas ______0-52 10/30____ L * ______Missouri ______12-13 11/18____ L ______Missouri ______0-34 1902 (5-4-0, 0-3-0) 11/6_____ L ______Drake ______14-17 11/19____ L ______Nebraska ______0-6 10/4_____ W * ______Iowa Teachers ______63-5 11/13____ W * ______Iowa State ______16-0 11/28____ W ______Penn College ______14-12 10/11____ W * ______Drake ______12-0 11/20____ L ______Kansas ______7-20 10/18____ W * ______Simpson ______10-0 10/25____ L * ______Minnesota ______0-34 Coach A.E. Bull 11/1_____ W * ______Iowa State ______12-6 Coach Jess Hawley 1896 (7-1-1) 11/8_____ L ______Michigan ______0-107 1910 (5-2-0, 1-1-0) 10/3_____ W * ______Drake ______32-0 11/15____ W ______Washington (MO) ____ 61-0 10/4_____ W * ______Morningside ______12-0 10/10____ L ______Chicago ______0-6 11/20____ L ______Missouri ______0-6 10/8_____ L ______Northwestern ______5-10 10/26____ W * ______Kansas ______6-0 11/27____ L ______Illinois ______0-80 10/15____ L ______Missouri ______0-5 11/4_____ W * ______Wilton ______27-0 10/22____ W * ______Purdue ______16-0 11/9_____ W ______Missouri ______12-0 11/5_____ W ______Iowa State ______2-0 11/14____ W ______*Grinnell ______15-6 Coach John Chalmers 11/12____ W * ______Drake ______21-0 11/21____ W ______*D.M. YMCA ______34-0 1903 (9-2-0, 1-1-0) 11/19____ W ______Washington (MO) ____ 38-0 11/26____ T ______*Nebraska ______0-0 9/27_____ W * ______Cornell ______6-0 11/28____ W ______*Nebraska ______6-0 9/30_____ W * ______Coe ______16-0 1911 (3-4-0, 2-2-0) 10/3_____ W * ______Iowa Teachers ______29-0 10/14____ W ______*Morningside ______11-5 10/9_____ W * ______Drake ______22-6 10/21____ L ______*Cornell ______0-3 10/17____ L ______Minnesota ______0-75 10/28____ L ______Minnesota ______6-24 10/24____ W ______Grinnell ______17-0 11/4_____ L ______Wisconsin ______0-12 10/31____ L * ______Nebraska ______6-17 11/11____ W ______Purdue ______11-0 11/6_____ W * ______Simpson ______35-2 11/18____ L * ______Iowa State ______0-9 11/14____ W ______Missouri ______16-0 11/25____ W * ______Northwestern ______6-0 11/21____ W * ______Illinois ______12-0 11/26____ W ______Washington (MO) ____ 12-2 144 Iowa Hawkeye Football SCORES

1912 (4-3-0, 1-3-0) 1920 (5-2-0, 3-2-0) 1928 (6-2-0, 3-2-0) 10/5_____ W * ______Iowa Teachers ______35-7 10/2_____ W ______Indiana ______14-7 10/6_____ W * ______Monmouth ______26-0 10/12____ W * ______Cornell ______31-0 10/9_____ W * ______Cornell ______63-0 10/13____ W ______Chicago ______13-0 10/19____ L ______Chicago ______14-34 10/16____ L ______Illinois ______3-20 10/20____ W * ______Ripon ______61-6 10/26____ L ______Minnesota ______7-56 10/23____ L ______Chicago ______0-10 10/27____ W * ______Minnesota (h) ______7-6 11/9_____ W ______Indiana ______13-6 11/6_____ W * ______Northwestern ______20-0 11/3_____ W * ______South Dakota ______19-0 11/16____ W ______Iowa State ______20-7 11/13____ W * ______Minnesota (h) ______28-7 11/10____ W ______Ohio State ______14-7 11/23____ L * ______Wisconsin (h) ______10-28 11/20____ W ______Iowa State ______14-10 11/17____ L * ______Wisconsin ______0-13 11/24____ L ______Michigan ______7-10 1913 (5-2-0, 2-1-0) 1921 (7-0-0, 5-0-0) 10/4_____ W * ______Iowa Teachers ______45-3 10/1_____ W * ______Knox ______52-14 1929 (4-2-2, 2-2-2) 10/6_____ W * ______Cornell ______76-0 10/8_____ W * ______Notre Dame ______10-7 9/28_____ W * ______Carroll ______46-0 10/18____ L ______Chicago ______6-23 10/15____ W * ______Illinois (h) ______14-2 10/5_____ W * ______Monmouth ______46-0 10/25____ W ______Northwestern ______78-6 10/29____ W ______Purdue ______13-6 10/12____ L ______Ohio State ______6-7 11/8_____ W * ______Indiana ______60-0 11/5_____ W ______Minnesota ______41-7 10/19____ T * ______Illinois (h) ______7-7 11/15____ W * ______Iowa State (h) ______45-7 11/12____ W * ______Indiana ______41-0 10/26____ W ______Wisconsin ______14-0 11/22____ L ______Nebraska ______0-12 11/19____ W ______Northwestern ______14-0 11/9_____ W * ______Minnesota ______9-7 11/16____ L ______Purdue ______0-7 1914 (4-3-0, 1-2-0) 1922 (7-0-0, 5-0-0) 11/23____ T ______Michigan ______0-0 10/3_____ W * ______Iowa Teachers ______95-0 10/7_____ W * ______Knox ______61-0 10/10____ W * ______Cornell ______49-0 10/14____ W ______Yale ______6-0 1930 (4-4-0, 0-1-0) 10/17____ L ______Chicago ______0-7 10/21____ W ______Illinois ______8-7 9/27_____ W * ______Bradley Tech ______38-12 10/24____ L * ______Minnesota (h) ______0-7 10/28____ W * ______Purdue ______56-0 10/4_____ L * ______Oklahoma A&M ______0-6 11/7_____ W ______Northwestern ______27-0 11/11____ W * ______Minnesota (h) _____ 28-14 10/11____ L * ______Centenary ______12-19 11/14____ W ______Iowa State ______26-6 11/18____ W ______Ohio State ______12-9 10/18____ L * ______Purdue ______0-20 11/21____ L * ______Nebraska ______7-16 11/25____ W * ______Northwestern ______37-3 11/1_____ W ______Detroit ______7-3 11/8_____ L ______Marquette ______0-7 1915 (3-4-0, 1-2-0) 1923 (5-3-0, 3-3-0) 11/15____ W * ______Penn State (h) ______19-0 10/2_____ W * ______Cornell ______33-0 9/29_____ W * ______Oklahoma A&M _____ 20-0 11/22____ W * ______Nebraska ______12-7 10/9_____ W ______Morningside ______17-6 10/6_____ W * ______Knox ______44-3 10/16____ W * ______Northwestern ______9-6 10/13____ W * ______Purdue ______7-0 1931 (1-6-1, 0-3-1) 10/23____ L ______Minnesota ______13-51 10/20____ L * ______Illinois (h) ______6-9 10/3_____ L * ______Pittsburgh ______0-20 11/6_____ L ______Purdue ______13-19 10/27____ W ______Ohio State ______20-0 10/10____ L ______Texas A&M ______0-29 11/13____ L * ______Iowa State (h) ______0-16 11/3_____ L * ______Michigan ______3-9 10/17____ T * ______Indiana (h) ______0-0 11/20____ L ______Nebraska ______7-52 11/17____ L ______Minnesota ______7-20 10/24____ L ______Minnesota ______0-34 11/24____ W ______Northwestern ______17-14 10/31____ W * ______George Washington ___ 7-0 11/7_____ L ______Nebraska ______0-7 Coach Howard Jones 11/14____ L ______Purdue ______0-22 1916 (4-3-0, 1-2-0) Coach Burt Ingwersen 11/21____ L * ______Northwestern ______0-19 10/7_____ W * ______Cornell ______31-6 1924 (6-1-1, 3-1-1) 10/14____ W * ______Grinnell ______17-7 10/4_____ W * ______SE Oklahoma ______43-0 10/21____ W * ______Purdue ______24-6 10/14____ T * ______Ohio State ______0-0 Coach Ossie Solem 10/28____ L ______Minnesota ______0-67 10/18____ W * ______Lawrence ______13-5 1932 (1-7-0, 0-5-0) 11/11____ L ______Northwestern ______13-20 10/25____ W * ______Minnesota (h) ______13-0 10/1_____ W * ______Bradley Tech ______31-7 11/18____ W ______Iowa State ______19-16 11/1_____ L ______Illinois ______0-36 10/8_____ L ______Wisconsin ______0-34 11/25____ L * ______Nebraska (h) ______17-34 11/8_____ W * ______Butler ______7-0 10/15____ L ______Indiana ______0-12 11/15____ W ______Wisconsin ______21-7 10/22____ L * ______Minnesota (h) ______6-21 1917 (3-5-0, 0-2-0) 11/22____ W ______Michigan ______9-2 10/28____ L ______Geo. Washington ____ 6-21 10/6_____ W * ______Cornell ______22-13 11/5_____ L * ______Nebraska ______13-14 10/13____ L ______Nebraska ______0-47 1925 (5-3-0, 2-2-0) 11/12____ L * ______Purdue ______0-18 10/20____ L * ______Grinnell ______0-10 10/3_____ W * ______Arkansas ______26-0 11/19____ L ______Northwestern ______6-44 10/27____ L ______Wisconsin ______0-20 10/10____ W * ______St. Louis ______41-0 11/3_____ L * ______Great Lakes ______14-23 10/17____ W * ______Illinois (h) ______12-10 1933 (5-3-0, 3-2-0) 11/10____ W * ______South Dakota ______35-0 10/24____ W ______Ohio State ______15-0 9/30_____ W ______Northwestern ______7-0 11/17____ L ______Northwestern ______14-25 10/31____ W * ______Wabash ______28-7 10/7_____ W * ______Bradley Tech ______38-0 11/24____ W * ______Iowa State (h) ______6-3 11/7_____ L * ______Wisconsin ______0-6 10/21____ W * ______Wisconsin (h) ______26-7 11/14____ L ______Minnesota ______0-33 10/28____ L ______Minnesota ______7-19 1918 (6-2-1, 2-1-0) 11/21____ L ______Southern Cal ______0-18 11/4_____ W * ______Iowa State ______27-7 9/28_____ L * ______Great Lakes ______0-10 11/11____ L ______Michigan ______6-10 10/5_____ W ______Nebraska ______12-0 1926 (3-5-0, 0-5-0) 11/18____ W ______Purdue ______14-6 10/12____ W * ______Coe ______27-0 10/2_____ W * ______Colorado Teachers ___ 24-0 11/25____ L ______Nebraska ______6-7 10/19____ W * ______Cornell ______34-0 10/9_____ W * ______North Dakota ______40-7 11/2_____ L * ______Illinois ______0-19 10/16____ L ______Illinois ______6-13 1934 (2-5-1, 1-3-1) 11/9_____ W * ______Minnesota (h) ______6-0 10/23____ L ______Ohio State ______6-23 9/29_____ W * ______South Dakota ______34-0 11/16____ W * ______Iowa State ______21-0 10/30____ W * ______Carroll ______21-0 10/6_____ W ______Northwestern ______20-7 11/23____ W * ______Northwestern ______23-7 11/6_____ L * ______Minnesota (h) ______0-41 10/13____ L ______Nebraska ______13-14 11/30____ T ______Camp Dodge ______0-0 11/13____ L ______Wisconsin ______10-20 10/20____ L ______Iowa State ______6-31 11/20____ L * ______Northwestern ______6-13 10/27____ L * ______Minnesota (h) _____ 12-48 1919 (5-2-0, 2-2-0) 11/3_____ T ______Indiana ______0-0 10/4_____ W * ______Nebraska ______18-0 1927 (4-4-0, 1-4-0) 11/10____ L * ______Purdue ______6-13 10/18____ L ______Illinois ______7-9 10/1_____ W * ______Monmouth ______32-6 11/24____ L ______Ohio State ______7-40 10/25____ W ______Minnesota ______9-6 10/8_____ L * ______Ohio State ______6-13 11/1_____ W * ______South Dakota ______26-13 10/15____ W * ______Wabash ______38-0 1935 (4-2-2, 1-2-2) 11/8_____ W ______Northwestern ______14-7 10/22____ L ______Minnesota ______0-38 9/28_____ W * ______Bradley Tech ______26-0 11/15____ L ______Chicago ______6-9 10/29____ W * ______Denver ______15-0 10/5_____ W * ______South Dakota ______47-2 11/22____ W * ______Iowa State (h) ______10-0 11/5_____ L * ______Illinois (h) ______0-14 10/12____ W * ______Colgate ______12-6 11/12____ W ______Wisconsin ______16-0 10/26____ W ______Illinois ______19-0 11/19____ L ______Northwestern ______0-12 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

Iowa Hawkeye Football 145 SCORES

1936 (3-4-1, 0-4-1) Coach Slip Madigan Coach Leonard Raffensperger 9/26_____ W * ______Carleton ______14-0 1943 (1-6-1, 0-4-1) 1950 (3-5-1, 2-4-0) 10/3_____ L ______Northwestern ______7-18 9/25_____ L ______Great Lakes ______7-21 9/29_____ W ______Southern Cal ______20-14 10/10____ W * ______South Dakota ______33-7 10/2_____ L * ______Wisconsin ______5-7 10/7_____ L ______Indiana ______7-20 10/17____ T * ______Illinois (h) ______0-0 10/9_____ L * ______Iowa Preflight ______0-25 10/14____ L * ______Wisconsin ______0-14 10/31____ L ______Indiana ______6-13 10/16____ T * ______Indiana ______7-7 10/21____ W * ______Purdue (h) ______33-21 11/7_____ L ______Minnesota ______0-52 10/23____ L ______Purdue ______7-28 10/28____ L ______Ohio State ______21-83 11/14____ L * ______Purdue ______0-13 11/6_____ L * ______Illinois (h) ______10-19 11/4_____ W ______Minnesota ______13-0 11/21____ W ______Temple ______25-0 11/13____ L ______Minnesota ______14-33 11/11____ L * ______Illinois ______7-21 11/20____ W ______Nebraska ______33-13 11/18____ T * ______Notre Dame ______14-14 11/24____ L ______Miami (FL) ______6-14 Coach Irl Tubbs 1944 (1-7-0, 0-6-0) 1937 (1-7-0, 0-5-0) 10/7_____ L ______Ohio State ______0-34 1951 (2-5-2, 0-5-1) 9/25_____ L ______Washington ______0-14 10/14____ L ______Illinois ______6-40 9/29_____ W * ______Kansas State ______16-0 10/9_____ W * ______Bradley Tech ______14-7 10/21____ L * ______Purdue (h) ______7-26 10/6_____ L ______Purdue ______30-34 10/16____ L ______Wisconsin ______6-13 10/28____ L ______Indiana ______0-32 10/13____ W * ______Pittsburgh ______34-17 10/23____ L * ______Michigan ______6-7 11/4_____ W * ______Nebraska ______27-6 10/20____ L * ______Michigan (h) ______0-21 10/30____ L ______Purdue ______0-13 11/11____ L ______Wisconsin ______7-26 10/27____ L ______Ohio State ______21-47 11/6_____ L * ______Minnesota (h) _____ 10-35 11/18____ L * ______Minnesota ______0-46 11/3_____ T * ______Minnesota ______20-20 11/13____ L * ______Indiana ______0-3 11/25____ L * ______Iowa Preflight ______6-30 11/10____ L ______Illinois ______13-40 11/20____ L ______Nebraska ______0-28 11/17____ L ______Wisconsin ______7-34 11/24____ T ______Notre Dame ______20-20 1938 (1-6-1, 1-3-1) Coach Clem Crowe 9/23_____ L ______UCLA ______3-27 1945 (2-7-0, 1-5-0) 10/8_____ L * ______Wisconsin (h) ______13-31 9/29_____ W * ______Berg AAF ______14-13 Coach Forest Evashevski 10/15____ W ______Chicago ______27-14 10/6_____ L ______Ohio State ______0-42 1952 (2-7-0, 2-5-0) 10/22____ L * ______Colgate ______0-14 10/13____ L ______Purdue ______0-40 9/27_____ L ______Pittsburgh ______14-26 10/29____ T * ______Purdue ______0-0 10/20____ L * ______Indiana ______20-52 10/4_____ L ______Indiana ______13-20 11/5_____ L ______Minnesota ______0-28 10/27____ L ______Notre Dame ______0-56 10/11____ L ______Purdue ______14-41 11/12____ L ______Indiana ______3-7 11/3_____ L * ______Wisconsin (h) ______7-27 10/18____ L * ______Wisconsin ______13-42 11/19____ L * ______Nebraska ______0-14 11/10____ L ______Illinois ______7-48 10/25____ W * ______Ohio State (h) ______8-0 11/17____ W * ______Minnesota ______20-19 11/1_____ L ______Minnesota ______7-17 11/24____ L ______Nebraska ______6-13 11/8_____ L * ______Illinois ______13-33 Coach Eddie Anderson 11/15____ W ______Northwestern ______39-14 1939 (6-1-1, 4-1-1) 11/22____ L * ______Notre Dame ______0-27 9/30_____ W * ______South Dakota ______41-0 Coach Eddie Anderson 10/7_____ W * ______Indiana ______32-29 1946 (5-4-0, 3-3-0) 1953 (5-3-1, 3-3-0) 10/14____ L ______Michigan ______7-27 9/21_____ W * ______North Dakota St. ____ 39-0 9/26_____ L * ______Michigan State ______7-21 10/28____ W ______Wisconsin ______19-13 9/28_____ W * ______Purdue ______16-0 10/3_____ W * ______Washington State __ 54-12 11/4_____ W ______Purdue ______4-0 10/5_____ L ______Michigan ______7-14 10/10____ L ______Michigan ______13-14 11/11____ W * ______Notre Dame ______7-6 10/12____ W * ______Nebraska ______21-7 10/17____ W * ______Wyoming ______21-7 11/18____ W * ______Minnesota (h) ______13-9 10/19____ W ______Indiana ______13-0 10/24____ W * ______Indiana (h) ______19-13 11/25____ T ______Northwestern ______7-7 10/26____ L * ______Notre Dame ______6-41 10/31____ L ______Wisconsin ______6-10 11/2_____ L * ______Illinois (h) ______0-7 11/7_____ W ______Purdue ______26-0 1940 (4-4-0, 2-3-0) 11/9_____ W ______Wisconsin ______21-7 11/14____ W * ______Minnesota ______27-0 10/5_____ W * ______South Dakota ______46-0 11/16____ L ______Minnesota ______6-16 11/21____ T ______Notre Dame ______14-14 10/12____ W * ______Wisconsin ______30-12 10/19____ L ______Indiana ______6-10 1947 (3-5-1, 2-3-1) 1954 (5-4-0, 4-3-0) 10/26____ L ______Minnesota ______6-34 9/20_____ W * ______North Dakota St. ____ 59-0 9/25_____ W * ______Michigan State _____ 14-10 11/2_____ L * ______Purdue (h) ______6-21 9/26_____ L ______UCLA ______7-22 10/2_____ W * ______Montana ______48-6 11/9_____ L ______Nebraska ______6-14 10/4_____ L * ______Illinois ______12-35 10/9_____ L ______Michigan ______13-14 11/16____ W ______Notre Dame ______7-0 10/11____ W * ______Indiana (h) ______27-14 10/16____ L ______Ohio State ______14-20 11/23____ W * ______Illinois ______18-7 10/18____ T ______Ohio State ______13-13 10/23____ W ______Indiana ______27-14 10/25____ L ______Notre Dame ______0-21 10/30____ W * ______Wisconsin ______13-7 1941 (3-5-0, 2-4-0) 11/1_____ L ______Purdue ______0-21 11/6_____ W * ______Purdue (h) ______25-14 9/27_____ W * ______Drake ______25-8 11/8_____ L ______Wisconsin ______14-46 11/13____ L ______Minnesota ______20-22 10/4_____ L ______Michigan ______0-6 11/15____ W * ______Minnesota ______13-7 11/20____ L * ______Notre Dame ______18-34 10/18____ L ______Wisconsin ______0-23 10/25____ L ______Purdue ______6-7 1948 (4-5-0, 2-4-0) 1955 (3-5-1, 2-3-1) 11/1_____ W * ______Indiana (h) ______13-7 9/25_____ W * ______Marquette ______14-12 9/24_____ W * ______Kansas State ______28-7 11/8_____ W ______Illinois ______21-0 10/2_____ L ______Indiana ______0-7 10/1_____ L ______Wisconsin ______14-37 11/15____ L * ______Minnesota ______13-34 10/9_____ W ______Ohio State ______14-7 10/8_____ W * ______Indiana ______20-6 11/22____ L ______Nebraska ______13-14 10/16____ L * ______Purdue (h) ______13-20 10/15____ T * ______Purdue (h) ______20-20 10/23____ L * ______Notre Dame ______12-27 10/21____ L ______UCLA ______13-33 1942 (6-4-0, 3-3-0) 10/30____ W * ______Wisconsin ______19-13 10/29____ L ______Michigan ______21-33 9/19_____ W * ______Washington (MO) ____ 26-7 11/6_____ L ______Illinois ______0-14 11/5_____ W * ______Minnesota ______26-0 9/26_____ W * ______Nebraska ______27-0 11/13____ L * ______Minnesota ______21-28 11/12____ L ______Ohio State ______10-20 10/3_____ L * ______Great Lakes ______0-25 11/20____ W ______Boston Univ. ______34-14 11/19____ L ______Notre Dame ______14-17 10/10____ W * ______Camp Grant ______33-16 10/17____ L * ______Illinois ______7-12 1949 (4-5-0, 3-3-0) 1956 (9-1-0, 5-1-0) 10/24____ W ______Indiana ______14-13 9/24_____ L * ______UCLA ______25-41 9/29_____ W ______Indiana ______27-0 10/31____ W * ______Purdue ______13-7 10/1_____ W ______Purdue ______21-7 10/6_____ W * ______Oregon State ______14-13 11/7_____ W * ______Wisconsin (h) ______6-0 10/8_____ L * ______Illinois ______14-20 10/13____ W * ______Wisconsin ______13-7 11/14____ L ______Minnesota ______7-27 10/15____ W * ______Indiana (h) ______35-9 10/20____ W * ______Hawaii ______34-0 11/28____ L ______Michigan ______14-28 10/22____ W * ______Northwestern ______28-21 10/27____ W ______Purdue ______21-20 10/29____ W * ______Oregon ______34-31 11/3_____ L * ______Michigan (h) ______14-17 11/5_____ L ______Minnesota ______7-55 11/10____ W ______Minnesota ______7-0 11/12____ L ______Wisconsin ______13-35 11/17____ W * ______Ohio State ______6-0 11/19____ L ______Notre Dame ______7-28 11/24____ W * ______Notre Dame ______48-8 1/1______W % _____ Oregon State ______35-19 % -- Rose Bowl at Pasadena, CA

146 Iowa Hawkeye Football SCORES

1957 (7-1-1, 4-1-1) 1964 (3-6-0, 1-5-0) 1970 (3-6-1, 3-3-1) 9/28_____ W * ______Utah State ______70-14 9/26_____ W * ______Idaho ______34-24 9/19_____ L ______Oregon State ______14-21 10/5_____ W * ______Washington State __ 20-13 10/3_____ W * ______Washington ______28-18 9/26_____ L * ______Southern Cal ______0-48 10/12____ W ______Indiana ______47-7 10/10____ W ______Indiana ______21-20 10/3_____ L ______Arizona ______10-17 10/19____ W * ______Wisconsin (h) ______21-7 10/17____ L ______Wisconsin ______21-31 10/10____ W * ______Wisconsin ______24-14 10/26____ W ______Northwestern ______6-0 10/24____ L * ______Purdue (h) ______14-19 10/17____ L * ______Purdue (h) ______3-24 11/2_____ T ______Michigan ______21-21 10/31____ L * ______Ohio State ______19-21 10/24____ L ______Michigan State ______0-37 11/9_____ W * ______Minnesota ______44-20 11/7_____ L ______Minnesota ______13-14 10/31____ T ______Minnesota ______14-14 11/16____ L ______Ohio State ______13-17 11/14____ L * ______Michigan ______20-34 11/7_____ W * ______Indiana ______42-13 11/23____ W ______Notre Dame ______21-13 11/21____ L ______Notre Dame ______0-28 11/14____ L ______Michigan ______0-55 11/21____ W * ______Illinois ______22-16 1958 (8-1-1, 5-1-0) 1965 (1-9-0, 0-7-0) 9/27_____ W * ______TCU ______17-0 9/18_____ L * ______Washington State ____ 0-7 10/4_____ T * ______Air Force ______13-13 9/25_____ W ______Oregon State ______27-7 Coach Frank Lauterbur 10/11____ W * ______Indiana ______34-13 10/2_____ L ______Wisconsin ______13-16 1971 (1-10-0, 1-8-0) 10/18____ W ______Wisconsin ______20-9 10/9_____ L * ______Purdue (h) ______14-17 9/11_____ L ______Ohio State ______21-52 10/25____ W * ______Northwestern (h) ___ 26-20 10/16____ L * ______Minnesota ______3-14 9/18_____ L ______Oregon State ______19-33 11/1_____ W ______Michigan ______37-14 10/23____ L ______Northwestern ______0-9 9/25_____ L * ______Penn State ______14-44 11/8_____ W ______Minnesota ______28-6 10/30____ L ______Indiana ______17-21 10/2_____ L ______Purdue ______13-45 11/15____ L * ______Ohio State ______28-38 11/6_____ L * ______Michigan State ______0-35 10/9_____ L * ______Northwestern (h) ____ 3-28 11/22____ W * ______Notre Dame ______31-21 11/13____ L ______Ohio State ______0-38 10/16____ L * ______Minnesota ______14-19 1/1______W % _____ California ______38-12 11/20____ L * ______North Carolina St. __ 20-28 10/23____ L ______Michigan State ______3-34 % -- Rose Bowl at Pasadena, CA 10/30____ W * ______Wisconsin ______20-16 11/6_____ L ______Michigan ______7-63 1959 (5-4-0, 3-3-0) Coach Ray Nagel 11/13____ L * ______Indiana ______7-14 9/26_____ W ______California ______42-12 1966 (2-8-0, 1-6-0) 11/20____ L ______Illinois ______0-31 10/3_____ L * ______Northwestern ______10-14 9/17_____ W * ______Arizona ______31-20 10/10____ W * ______Michigan State (h) __ 37-8 9/24_____ L * ______Oregon State ______3-17 1972 (3-7-1, 2-6-1) 10/17____ L ______Wisconsin ______16-25 10/1_____ L * ______Wisconsin ______0-7 9/16_____ L ______Ohio State ______0-21 10/24____ L ______Purdue ______7-14 10/8_____ L ______Purdue ______0-35 9/23_____ W * ______Oregon State ______19-11 10/31____ W * ______Kansas State ______53-0 10/15____ L ______Minnesota ______0-17 9/30_____ L ______Penn State ______10-14 11/7_____ W * ______Minnesota ______33-0 10/22____ L * ______Northwestern (h) ___ 15-24 10/7_____ L * ______Purdue ______0-24 11/14____ W ______Ohio State ______16-7 10/29____ W * ______Indiana ______20-19 10/14____ W ______Northwestern ______23-12 11/21____ L * ______Notre Dame ______19-20 11/5_____ L ______Michigan State ______7-56 10/21____ L ______Minnesota ______14-43 11/12____ L * ______Ohio State ______10-14 10/28____ T * ______Michigan State (h) ___ 6-6 1960 (8-1-0, 5-1-0) 11/18____ L ______Miami (FL) ______0-44 11/4_____ L ______Wisconsin ______14-16 9/24_____ W * ______Oregon State ______22-12 11/11____ L * ______Michigan ______0-31 10/1_____ W ______Northwestern ______42-0 1967 (1-8-1, 0-6-1) 11/18____ L ______Indiana ______8-16 10/8_____ W ______Michigan State _____ 27-15 9/23_____ W * ______TX Christian ______24-9 11/25____ W * ______Illinois ______15-14 10/15____ W * ______Wisconsin ______28-21 9/30_____ L * ______Oregon State ______18-38 10/22____ W * ______Purdue (h) ______21-14 10/7_____ L ______Notre Dame ______6-56 1973 (0-11-0, 0-8-0) 10/29____ W * ______Kansas ______21-7 10/14____ L ______Indiana ______17-21 9/15_____ L * ______Michigan ______7-31 11/5_____ L ______Minnesota ______10-27 10/21____ T ______Wisconsin ______21-21 9/22_____ L ______UCLA ______18-55 11/12____ W * ______Ohio State ______35-12 10/28____ L * ______Purdue (h) ______22-41 9/29_____ L ______Penn State ______8-27 11/19____ W ______Notre Dame ______28-0 11/4_____ L * ______Minnesota ______0-10 10/6_____ L * ______Arizona ______20-23 11/11____ L ______Northwestern ______24-39 10/13____ L ______Northwestern ______15-31 11/18____ L ______Ohio State ______10-21 10/20____ L * ______Minnesota (h) _____ 23-31 Coach Jerry Burns 11/25____ L * ______Illinois ______19-21 10/27____ L ______Illinois ______0-50 1961 (5-4-0, 2-4-0) 11/3_____ L * ______Purdue ______23-48 9/30_____ W * ______California ______28-7 1968 (5-5-0, 4-3-0) 11/10____ L ______Wisconsin ______7-35 10/7_____ W ______Southern Cal ______35-34 9/21_____ W * ______Oregon State ______21-20 11/17____ L ______Ohio State ______13-55 10/14____ W * ______Indiana ______27-8 9/28_____ L ______TX Christian ______17-28 11/24____ L * ______Michigan State ______6-15 10/21____ W * ______Wisconsin (h) ______47-15 10/5_____ L * ______Notre Dame ______28-51 10/28____ L ______Purdue ______0-9 10/12____ L * ______Indiana (h) ______34-38 11/4_____ L ______Ohio State ______13-29 10/19____ W * ______Wisconsin ______41-0 Coach Bob Commings 11/11____ L * ______Minnesota ______9-16 10/26____ L ______Purdue ______14-44 1974 (3-8-0, 2-6-0) 11/18____ L ______Michigan ______14-23 11/2_____ W ______Minnesota ______35-28 9/14_____ L ______Michigan ______7-24 11/25____ W * ______Notre Dame ______42-21 11/9_____ W * ______Northwestern ______68-34 9/21_____ W * ______UCLA ______21-10 11/16____ L * ______Ohio State ______27-33 9/28_____ L * ______Penn State ______0-27 1962 (4-5-0, 3-3-0) 11/23____ W ______Illinois ______37-13 10/5_____ L ______Southern Cal ______3-41 9/29_____ W * ______Oregon State ______28-8 10/12____ W * ______Northwestern (h) ___ 35-10 10/6_____ L * ______USC ______0-7 1969 (5-5-0, 3-4-0) 10/19____ L ______Minnesota ______17-23 10/13____ W ______Indiana ______14-10 9/20_____ L * ______Oregon State ______14-42 10/26____ W * ______Illinois ______14-12 10/20____ L ______Wisconsin ______14-42 9/27_____ W * ______Washington State __ 61-35 11/2_____ L ______Purdue ______14-38 10/27____ L * ______Purdue (h) ______3-26 10/4_____ W * ______Arizona ______31-19 11/9_____ L * ______Wisconsin ______15-28 11/3_____ W * ______Ohio State ______28-14 10/11____ L ______Wisconsin ______17-23 11/16____ L * ______Ohio State ______10-35 11/10____ L ______Minnesota ______0-10 10/18____ L ______Purdue ______31-35 11/23____ L ______Michigan State _____ 21-60 11/17____ W * ______Michigan ______28-14 10/25____ W * ______Michigan State (h) _ 19-18 11/24____ L ______Notre Dame ______12-35 11/1_____ L * ______Minnesota ______8-35 1975 (3-8-0, 3-5-0) 11/8_____ W ______Indiana ______28-17 9/13_____ L * ______Illinois ______12-27 1963 (3-3-2, 2-3-1) 11/15____ L * ______Michigan ______6-51 9/20_____ L ______Syracuse ______7-10 9/28_____ T * ______Washington State __ 14-14 11/22____ W ______Illinois ______40-0 9/27_____ L * ______Penn State ______10-30 10/5_____ W ______Washington ______17-7 10/4_____ L * ______Southern Cal ______16-27 10/12____ W * ______Indiana (h) ______37-26 10/11____ L ______Ohio State ______0-49 10/19____ L * ______Wisconsin ______7-10 10/18____ W ______Indiana ______20-10 10/26____ L ______Purdue ______0-14 10/25____ L * ______Minnesota (h) ______7-31 11/2_____ L ______Ohio State ______3-7 11/1_____ W ______Northwestern ______24-21 11/9_____ W * ______Minnesota ______27-13 11/8_____ W * ______Wisconsin ______45-28 11/16____ T ______Michigan ______21-21 11/15____ L ______Purdue ______18-19 11/23______Notre Dame ____ cancelled 11/22____ L * ______Michigan State _____ 23-27

Iowa Hawkeye Football 147 SCORES

1976 (5-6-0, 3-5-0) 1982 (8-4-0, 6-2-0) 1987 (10-3-0, 6-2-0) 9/11_____ L ______Illinois ______6-24 9/11_____ L ______Nebraska ______7-42 8/30_____ L $ ______Tennessee ______22-23 9/18_____ W * ______Syracuse ______41-3 9/18_____ L * ______Iowa State ______7-19 9/12_____ W ______Arizona ______15-14 9/25_____ W ______Penn State ______7-6 9/25_____ W ______Arizona ______17-14 9/19_____ W ______Iowa State ______48-9 10/2_____ L ______Southern Cal ______0-55 10/2_____ W * ______Northwestern (h) ____ 45-7 9/26_____ W * ______Kansas State ______38-13 10/9_____ L * ______Ohio State ______14-34 10/9_____ W ______Indiana ______24-20 10/3_____ L * ______Michigan State _____ 14-19 10/16____ L * ______Indiana (h) ______7-14 10/16____ L * ______Michigan ______7-29 10/10____ W ______Wisconsin ______31-10 10/23____ W ______Minnesota ______22-12 10/23____ W ______Minnesota ______21-16 10/17____ L ______Michigan ______10-37 10/30____ W * ______Northwestern ______13-10 10/30____ W * ______Illinois ______14-13 10/24____ W * ______Purdue (h) ______38-14 11/6_____ L ______Wisconsin ______21-38 11/6_____ L ______Purdue ______7-16 10/31____ W * ______Indiana ______29-21 11/13____ L * ______Purdue ______0-21 11/13____ W * ______Wisconsin ______28-14 11/7_____ W ______Northwestern ______52-24 11/20____ W ______Michigan State _____ 30-17 11/20____ W ______Michigan State _____ 24-18 11/14____ W ______Ohio State ______29-27 12/31____ W % _____ Tennessee ______28-22 11/21____ W * ______Minnesota ______34-20 1977 (5-6-0, 3-5-0) % -- Peach Bowl at Atlanta, GA 12/30____ W % _____ Wyoming ______20-19 9/10_____ W * ______Northwestern ______24-0 $ -- Kickoff Classic at East Rutherford, N.J. 9/17_____ W * ______Iowa State ______12-10 1983 (9-3-0, 7-2-0) % -- Holiday Bowl at San Diego, CA 9/24_____ L * ______Arizona ______7-41 9/10_____ W ______Iowa State ______51-10 10/1_____ W # ______UCLA ______16-34 9/17_____ W ______Penn State ______42-34 1988 (6-4-3, 4-1-3) 10/8_____ W * ______Minnesota ______18-6 9/24_____ W * ______Ohio State ______20-14 9/3______L ______Hawaii ______24-27 10/15____ L * ______Ohio State (h) ______6-27 10/1_____ L ______Illinois ______0-33 9/10_____ W ______Kansas State ______45-10 10/22____ L ______Purdue ______21-34 10/8_____ W * ______Northwestern (h) ___ 61-21 9/17_____ L * ______Colorado ______21-24 10/29____ L ______Michigan ______6-23 10/15____ W * ______Purdue ______31-14 9/24_____ W * ______Iowa State ______10-3 11/5_____ L * ______Indiana ______21-24 10/22____ L ______Michigan ______13-16 10/1_____ T ______Michigan State _____ 10-10 11/12____ W ______Wisconsin ______24-8 10/29____ W * ______Indiana ______49-3 10/8_____ W * ______Wisconsin (h) ______31-6 11/19____ L * ______Michigan State _____ 16-22 11/5_____ W ______Wisconsin ______34-14 10/15____ T * ______Michigan ______17-17 #awarded forfeit by NCAA 11/12____ W ______Michigan State ______12-6 10/22____ W ______Purdue ______31-7 11/19____ W * ______Minnesota ______61-10 10/29____ L ______Indiana ______34-45 1978 (2-9-0, 2-6-0) 12/30____ L % _____ Florida ______6-14 11/5_____ W * ______Northwestern ______35-10 9/16_____ W * ______Northwestern ______20-3 % -- Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, FL 11/12____ T * ______Ohio State ______24-24 9/23_____ L * ______Iowa State ______0-31 11/19____ W ______Minnesota ______31-22 9/30_____ L ______Arizona ______3-23 1984 (8-4-1, 5-3-1) 12/31____ L % _____ North Carolina St. __ 23-28 10/7_____ L * ______Utah ______9-13 9/8______W * ______Iowa State ______59-21 % -- Peach Bowl, at Atlanta, GA 10/14____ L ______Minnesota ______20-22 9/15_____ L * ______Penn State ______17-20 10/21____ L ______Ohio State ______7-31 9/22_____ L ______Ohio State ______26-45 1989 (5-6-0, 3-5-0) 10/28____ L * ______Purdue (h) ______7-34 9/29_____ W * ______Illinois (h) ______21-16 9/16_____ L * ______Oregon ______6-44 11/4_____ L * ______Michigan ______0-34 10/6_____ W ______Northwestern ______31-3 9/23_____ W ______Iowa State ______31-21 11/11____ L ______Indiana ______14-34 10/13____ W ______Purdue ______40-3 9/30_____ W * ______Tulsa ______30-22 11/18____ W * ______Wisconsin ______38-24 10/20____ W * ______Michigan ______26-0 10/7_____ L * ______Michigan State _____ 14-17 11/25____ L ______Michigan State ______7-42 10/27____ W ______Indiana ______24-20 10/14____ W ______Wisconsin ______31-24 11/3_____ T * ______Wisconsin ______10-10 10/21____ L * ______Michigan (h) ______12-26 11/10____ L * ______Michigan State _____ 16-17 10/28____ W ______Northwestern ______35-22 Coach Hayden Fry 11/17____ L ______Minnesota ______17-23 11/4_____ L * ______Illinois ______7-31 1979 (5-6-0, 4-4-0) 12/1_____ W ______Hawaii ______17-6 11/11____ L ______Ohio State ______0-28 9/8______L * ______Indiana ______26-30 12/26____ W % _____ Texas ______55-17 11/18____ W ______Purdue ______24-0 9/15_____ L ______Oklahoma ______6-21 % - - Freedom Bowl at Anaheim, CA 11/25____ L * ______Minnesota ______7-43 9/22_____ L * ______Nebraska ______21-24 9/29_____ W * ______Iowa State ______30-14 1985 (10-2-0, 7-1-0) 1990 (8-4-0, 6-2-0) 10/6_____ W ______Illinois ______13-7 9/14_____ W * ______Drake ______58-0 9/15_____ W * ______Cincinnati ______63-10 10/13____ W ______Northwestern ______58-6 9/21_____ W * ______Northern Illinois ___ 48-20 9/22_____ W * ______Iowa State ______45-35 10/20____ L * ______Minnesota (h) ______7-24 9/28_____ W ______Iowa State ______57-3 9/29_____ L ______Miami (FL) ______21-48 10/27____ W ______Wisconsin ______24-13 10/5_____ W * ______Michigan State (h) _ 35-31 10/6_____ W ______Michigan State ______12-7 11/3_____ L * ______Purdue ______14-20 10/12____ W ______Wisconsin ______23-13 10/13____ W * ______Wisconsin ______30-10 11/10____ L ______Ohio State ______7-34 10/19____ W * ______Michigan ______12-10 10/20____ W ______Michigan ______24-23 11/17____ W * ______Michigan State _____ 33-23 10/26____ W ______Northwestern ______49-10 10/27____ W * ______Northwestern (h) ___ 56-14 11/2_____ L ______Ohio State ______13-22 11/3_____ W ______Illinois ______54-28 1980 (4-7-0, 4-4-0) 11/9_____ W * ______Illinois ______59-0 11/10____ L * ______Ohio State ______26-27 9/13_____ W ______Indiana ______16-7 11/16____ W ______Purdue ______27-24 11/17____ W * ______Purdue ______38-9 9/20_____ L ______Nebraska ______0-57 11/23____ W * ______Minnesota ______31-9 11/24____ L ______Minnesota ______24-31 9/27_____ L * ______Iowa State ______7-10 1/1______L % _____ UCLA ______28-45 1/1______L % _____ Washington ______34-46 10/4_____ L * ______Arizona ______3-5 % -- Rose Bowl at Pasadena, CA % -- Rose Bowl at Pasadena, CA 10/11____ L * ______Illinois ______14-20 10/18____ W * ______Northwestern (h) ____ 25-3 1986 (9-3-0, 5-3-0) 1991 (10-1-1, 7-1-0) 10/25____ L ______Minnesota ______6-24 9/13_____ W * ______Iowa State ______43-7 9/7______W * ______Hawaii ______53-10 11/1_____ W * ______Wisconsin ______22-13 9/20_____ W * ______Northern Illinois ____ 57-3 9/14_____ W ______Iowa State ______29-10 11/8_____ L ______Purdue ______13-58 9/27_____ W * ______UTEP ______69-7 9/28_____ W * ______Northern Illinois ____ 58-7 11/15____ L * ______Ohio State ______7-41 10/4_____ W ______Michigan State _____ 24-21 10/5_____ L * ______Michigan ______24-43 11/22____ W ______Michigan State ______41-0 10/11____ W * ______Wisconsin (h) ______17-6 10/12____ W ______Wisconsin ______10-6 10/18____ L ______Michigan ______17-20 10/19____ W * ______Illinois (h) ______24-21 1981 (8-4-0, 6-2-0) 10/25____ W * ______Northwestern ______27-20 10/26____ W ______Purdue ______31-21 9/12_____ W * ______Nebraska ______10-7 11/1_____ L * ______Ohio State ______10-31 11/2_____ W ______Ohio State ______16-9 9/19_____ L ______Iowa State ______12-23 11/8_____ L ______Illinois ______16-20 11/9_____ W * ______Indiana ______38-21 9/26_____ W * ______UCLA ______20-7 11/15____ W * ______Purdue ______42-14 11/16____ W ______Northwestern ______24-10 10/3_____ W ______Northwestern ______64-0 11/22____ W ______Minnesota ______30-27 11/23____ W * ______Minnesota ______23-8 10/10____ W * ______Indiana (h) ______42-28 12/30____ W % _____ San Diego State ____ 39-38 12/30____ T % _____ Brigham Young ____ 13-13 10/17____ W ______Michigan ______9-7 % -- Holiday Bowl, at San Diego, CA % -- Holiday Bowl at San Diego, CA 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

148 Iowa Hawkeye Football SCORES

1992 (5-7-0, 4-4-0) 1997 (7-5, 4-4) 2002 (11-2, 8-0) 8/29_____ L $ ______N.C. State ______14-24 9/6______W * ____ Northern Iowa ______66-0 8/31_____ W * ______Akron ______57-21 9/5______L * ______Miami (FL) ______7-24 9/13_____ W * ______Tulsa ______54-16 9/7______W ______Miami (OH) ______29-24 9/12_____ W * ______Iowa State ______21-7 9/20_____ W ______Iowa State ______63-20 9/14_____ L * ______Iowa State ______31-36 9/26_____ L ______Colorado ______12-28 9/27_____ W * ______Illinois ______38-10 9/21_____ W * ______Utah State ______48-7 10/3_____ L ______Michigan ______28-52 10/4_____ L ______Ohio State ______7-23 9/28_____ W ______Penn State (OT) ____ 42-35 10/10____ W * ______Wisconsin ______23-22 10/18____ L ______Michigan ______24-28 10/5_____ W * ______Purdue (h) ______31-28 10/17____ W ______Illinois ______24-14 10/25____ W * ______Indiana (h) ______62-0 10/12____ W * ______Michigan State _____ 44-16 10/24____ L * ______Purdue (h) ______16-27 11/1_____ W * ______Purdue ______35-17 10/19____ W ______Indiana ______24-8 10/31____ L * ______Ohio State ______15-38 11/8_____ L ______Wisconsin ______10-13 10/26____ W ______Michigan ______34-9 11/7_____ W ______Indiana ______14-0 11/15____ L ______Northwestern ______14-15 11/2_____ W * ______Wisconsin ______20-3 11/14____ W * ______Northwestern ______56-14 11/22____ W * ______Minnesota ______31-0 11/9_____ W * ______Northwestern ______62-10 11/21____ L ______Minnesota ______13-28 12/31____ L % _____ Arizona State ______7-17 11/16____ W ______Minnesota ______45-21 $ -- Kickoff Classic at East Rutherford, N.J. % -- Norwest Sun Bowl at El Paso, TX 1/2/03___ L % _____ Southern Cal ______17-38 % -- FedEx Orange Bowl at Miami, FL 1993 (6-6-0, 3-5-0) 1998 (3-8, 2-6) 9/4______W * ______Tulsa ______26-25 9/5______W * ______Central Michigan ____ 38-0 2003 (10-3, 5-3) 9/11_____ W ______Iowa State ______31-28 9/12_____ L * ______Iowa State ______9-27 8/30_____ W * ______Miami (OH) ______21-3 9/18_____ L * ______Penn State ______0-31 9/19_____ L ______Arizona ______11-35 9/6______W * ______Buffalo ______56-7 10/2_____ L ______Michigan ______7-24 9/26_____ W ______Illinois ______37-14 9/13_____ W ______Iowa State ______40-21 10/9_____ L ______Indiana ______10-16 10/3_____ L * ______Michigan ______9-12 9/20_____ W * ______Arizona State ______21-2 10/16____ L * ______Illinois (h) ______3-49 10/10____ W * ______Northwestern (h) ___ 26-24 9/27_____ L ______Michigan State _____ 10-20 10/23____ L ______Michigan State _____ 10-24 10/17____ L ______Indiana ______7-14 10/4_____ W * ______Michigan (h) ______30-27 10/30____ W * ______Purdue ______26-17 10/24____ L * ______Wisconsin ______0-31 10/18____ L ______Ohio State ______10-19 11/6_____ W * ______Northern Illinois ___ 54-20 10/31____ L ______Purdue ______14-36 10/25____ W * ______Penn State ______26-14 11/13____ W ______Northwestern ______23-19 11/14____ L * ______Ohio State ______14-45 11/1_____ W * ______Illinois ______41-10 11/20____ W * ______Minnesota ______21-3 11/21____ L ______Minnesota ______7-49 11/8_____ L ______Purdue ______14-27 12/31____ L % _____ California ______3-37 11/15____ W * ______Minnesota ______40-22 % -- Builders Square Alamo Bowl at San Antonio, TX 11/22____ W ______Wisconsin ______27-21 Coach Kirk Ferentz 1/1/04___ W % _____ Florida ______37-17 1994 (5-5-1, 3-4-1) 1999 (1-10, 0-8) % -- Outback Bowl at Tampa, FL 9/3______W * ______Central Michigan ___ 52-21 9/4______L * ______Nebraska ______7-42 9/10_____ W * ______Iowa State ______37-9 9/11_____ L ______Iowa State ______10-17 2004 (10-2, 7-1) 9/17_____ L ______Penn State ______21-61 9/18_____ W * ______Northern Illinois ____ 24-0 9/4______W * ______Kent State ______39-7 9/24_____ L ______Oregon ______18-40 10/2_____ L ______Michigan State ______3-49 9/11_____ W * ______Iowa State ______17-10 10/1_____ L * ______Michigan ______14-29 10/9_____ L * ______Penn State ______7-31 9/18_____ L ______Arizona State ______7-44 10/8_____ L * ______Indiana (h) ______20-27 10/16____ L ______Northwestern ______21-23 9/25_____ L ______Michigan ______17-30 10/15____ L ______Illinois ______7-47 10/23____ L * ______Indiana (h) ______31-38 10/2_____ W * ______Michigan State (h) _ 38-16 10/22____ W * ______Michigan State _____ 19-14 10/30____ L ______Ohio State ______11-41 10/16____ W * ______Ohio State ______33-7 10/29____ T ______Purdue ______21-21 11/6_____ L * ______Illinois ______24-40 10/23____ W ______Penn State ______6-4 11/12____ W * ______Northwestern ______49-13 11/13____ L ______Wisconsin ______3-41 10/30____ W ______Illinois ______23-13 11/19____ W ______Minnesota ______49-42 11/20____ L * ______Minnesota ______21-25 11/6_____ W * ______Purdue ______23-21 11/13____ W ______Minnesota ______29-27 1995 (8-4, 4-4) 2000 (3-9, 3-5) 11/20____ W * ______Wisconsin ______30-7 9/9______W * ______Northern Iowa _____ 34-13 8/26_____ L $ ______Kansas State ______7-27 1/1/05___ W % _____ LSU ______30-25 9/16_____ W ______Iowa State ______27-10 9/9______L * ______Western Michigan __ 21-27 % -- Capital One Bowl at Orlando, FL 9/30_____ W * ______New Mexico State ___ 59-21 9/16_____ L * ______Iowa State ______14-24 10/7_____ W ______Michigan State ______21-7 9/23_____ L ______Nebraska ______13-42 2005 (7-5, 5-3) 10/14____ W * ______Indiana (h) ______22-13 9/30_____ L ______Indiana ______33-45 9/3______W * ______Ball State ______56-0 10/21____ L * ______Penn State ______27-41 10/7_____ W * _____ Michigan State (h) _ 21-16 9/10_____ L ______Iowa State ______3-23 10/28____ L ______Ohio State ______35-56 10/14____ L ______Illinois ______0-31 9/17_____ W * ______Northern Iowa _____ 45-21 11/4_____ L * ______Illinois ______7-26 10/21____ L * ______Ohio State ______10-38 9/24_____ L ______Ohio State ______6-31 11/11____ L ______Northwestern ______20-31 10/28____ L * ______Wisconsin ______7-13 10/1_____ W * ______Illinois (h) ______35-7 11/18____ W ______Wisconsin ______33-20 11/4_____ W ______Penn State (2 OT) __ 26-23 10/8_____ W ______Purdue ______34-17 11/25____ W * ______Minnesota ______45-3 11/11____ W * ______Northwestern ______27-17 10/15____ W * ______Indiana ______38-21 12/29____ W % _____ Washington ______38-18 11/18____ L ______Minnesota ______24-27 10/22____ L * ______Michigan (OT) _____ 20-23 % -- Sun Bowl at El Paso, TX $ -- Eddie Robinson Classic at Kansas City, MO 11/5_____ L ______Northwestern ______27-28 11/12____ W ______Wisconsin ______20-10 1996 (9-3, 6-2) 2001 (7-5, 4-4) 10/19____ W * ______Minnesota ______52-28 9/7______W * ______Arizona ______21-20 9/1______W * ______Kent State ______51-0 1/2______L % _____ Florida ______24-31 9/14_____ W * ______Iowa State ______38-13 9/8______W * ______Miami (OH) ______44-19 % - - Outback Bowl at Tampa, FL 9/21_____ L ______Tulsa ______20-27 9/29_____ W * ______Penn State (h) _____ 24-18 10/5_____ W * ______Michigan State (h) _ 37-30 10/6_____ L ______Purdue ______14-23 2006 (6-7, 2-6) 10/12____ W ______Indiana ______31-10 10/13____ L ______Michigan State _____ 28-31 9/2______W * ______Montana ______41-7 10/19____ W ______Penn State ______21-20 10/20____ W * ______Indiana ______42-28 9/9______W ______Syracuse (2 OT) ____ 20-13 10/26____ L * ______Ohio State ______26-38 10/27____ L * ______Michigan ______26-32 9/16_____ W * ______Iowa State ______27-17 11/2_____ W ______Illinois ______31-21 11/3_____ L ______Wisconsin ______28-34 9/23_____ W ______Illinois ______24-7 11/9_____ L * ______Northwestern ______13-40 11/10____ W ______Northwestern ______59-16 9/30_____ L * ______Ohio State ______17-38 11/16____ W * ______Wisconsin ______31-0 11/17____ W * ______Minnesota ______42-24 10/7_____ W * ______Purdue (h) ______47-17 11/23____ W ______Minnesota ______43-24 11/24____ L ______Iowa State ______14-17 10/14____ L ______Indiana ______28-31 12/29____ W % _____ Texas Tech ______27-0 12/29____ W % _____ Texas Tech ______19-16 10/21____ L ______Michigan ______6-20 % -- Builders Square Alamo Bowl at San Antonio, TX % -- SYLVANIA Alamo Bowl at San Antonio, TX 10/28____ W * ______Northern Illinois ___ 24-14 11/4_____ L * ______Northwestern ______7-21 11/11____ L * ______Wisconsin ______21-24 11/18____ L ______Minnesota ______24-34 12/30____ L % _____ Texas ______24-26 % - - Alamo Bowl at San Antonio, TX

* -- at Iowa City (h) -- indicates Homecoming game

Iowa Hawkeye Football 149 YEARLY RECORD

Overall Games Big Ten Games Off. Def. Year Coach W-L-T Home Away Avg. Avg. W-L-T Rank 1889 none 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0.0 24.0 1890 none 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 48.5 5.5 1891 none 3-2-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 22.4 13.6 1892 E.A. Dalton 3-2-1 2-0-0 1-2-1 20.7 11.3 1893 Ben Donnelly 3-4-0 2-0-0 1-4-0 25.4 23.0 1894 Roger Sherman 4-4-1 2-1-0 2-3-1 16.2 17.6 1895 none 2-5-0 0-2-0 2-3-0 6.0 20.0 1896 A.E. Bull 7-1-1 3-0-0 4-1-1 14.7 1.3 1897 Otto Wagonhurst 4-4-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 8.3 13.0 1898 Alden Knipe 3-4-2 2-1-0 1-3-2 7.4 10.6 1899 Alden Knipe 8-0-1 5-0-0 3-0-1 24.6 0.6 1900 Alden Knipe 7-0-1 5-0-0 2-0-1 38.9 1.5 2-0-1 2nd 1901 Alden Knipe 6-3-0 5-1-0 1-2-0 9.4 12.8 0-3-0 8th 1902 Alden Knipe 5-4-0 2-1-0 3-3-0 13.4 26.4 0-3-0 7th 1903 John Chalmers 9-2-0 6-1-0 3-1-0 15.5 9.3 1-1-0 5th 1904 John Chalmers 7-4-0 6-0-0 1-4-0 23.4 9.9 0-3-0 T7th 1905 John Chalmers 8-2-0 6-0-0 2-2-0 30.9 8.6 0-2-0 T7th 1906 Mark Catlin 2-3-0 2-1-0 0-2-0 8.6 15.0 0-1-0 7th 1907 Mark Catlin 3-2-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 18.0 9.6 1-1-0 4th 1908 Mark Catlin 2-5-0 1-3-0 1-2-0 18.9 9.3 0-1-0 6th 1909 John Griffith 2-4-1 2-1-0 0-3-1 8.3 13.9 0-1-0 7th 1910 Jess Hawley 5-2-0 3-0-0 2-2-0 13.4 2.1 1-1-0 4th 1911 Jess Hawley 3-4-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 4.9 7.6 2-2-0 5th 1912 Jess Hawley 4-3-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 18.6 19.7 1-3-0 7th 1913 Jess Hawley 5-2-0 4-0-0 1-2-0 44.3 7.3 2-1-0 T2nd 1914 Jess Hawley 4-3-0 2-2-0 2-1-0 29.1 5.1 1-2-0 7th 1915 Jess Hawley 3-4-0 1-1-0 2-3-0 13.1 21.3 1-2-0 7th 1916 Howard Jones 4-3-0 3-1-0 1-2-0 17.3 22.3 1-2-0 7th 1917 Howard Jones 3-5-0 3-1-0 0-4-0 11.4 17.6 0-2-0 8th 1918 Howard Jones 6-2-1 5-2-0 1-0-1 13.7 4.0 2-1-0 T4th 1919 Howard Jones 5-2-0 3-0-0 2-2-0 12.9 6.3 2-2-0 6th 1920 Howard Jones 5-2-0 3-0-0 2-2-0 20.3 7.7 3-2-0 5th 1921 Howard Jones 7-0-0 4-0-0 3-0-0 26.4 5.1 5-0-0 1st 1922 Howard Jones 7-0-0 4-0-0 3-0-0 29.7 4.7 5-0-0 1st 1923 Howard Jones 5-3-0 3-2-0 2-1-0 15.5 6.9 3-3-0 6th 1924 Burt Ingwersen 6-1-1 5-0-1 1-1-0 13.3 6.3 3-1-1 3rd 1925 Burt Ingwersen 5-3-0 4-1-0 1-2-0 15.1 9.3 2-2-0 T4th 1926 Burt Ingwersen 3-5-0 3-1-0 0-4-0 14.1 14.6 0-5-0 T9th 1927 Burt Ingwersen 4-4-0 3-2-0 1-2-0 13.4 10.4 1-4-0 T9th 1928 Burt Ingwersen 6-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-0 18.4 5.3 3-2-0 T4th 1929 Burt Ingwersen 4-2-2 3-0-1 1-2-1 16.0 3.5 2-2-2 5th 1930 Burt Ingwersen 4-4-0 3-3-0 1-1-0 11.0 9.3 0-1-0 9th 1931 Burt Ingwersen 1-6-1 1-2-1 0-4-0 0.9 16.4 0-3-1 10th 1932 Ossie Solem 1-7-0 1-3-0 0-4-0 7.8 21.4 0-5-0 10th 1933 Ossie Solem 5-3-0 3-0-0 2-3-0 16.4 7.0 3-2-0 T5th 1934 Ossie Solem 2-5-1 1-2-0 1-3-1 12.3 19.1 1-3-1 9th 1935 Ossie Solem 4-2-2 3-1-1 1-1-1 15.3 4.9 1-2-2 7th 1936 Ossie Solem 3-4-1 2-1-1 1-3-0 10.6 12.9 0-4-1 T7th 1937 Irl Tubbs 1-7-0 1-3-0 0-4-0 4.5 15.0 0-5-0 10th 1938 Irl Tubbs 1-6-1 0-3-1 1-3-0 5.8 16.9 1-3-1 7th 1939 Eddie Anderson 6-1-1 4-0-0 2-1-1 16.3 11.4 4-1-1 2nd 1940 Eddie Anderson 4-4-0 3-1-0 1-3-0 15.6 12.3 2-3-0 6th 1941 Eddie Anderson 3-5-0 2-1-0 1-4-0 11.4 12.3 2-4-0 6th 1942 Eddie Anderson 6-4-0 5-2-0 1-2-0 14.7 13.5 3-3-0 T6th 1943 Slip Madigan 1-6-1 0-3-1 1-3-0 10.4 19.1 0-4-1 9th 1944 Slip Madigan 1-7-0 1-3-0 0-4-0 6.6 30.0 0-6-0 9th 1945 Clem Crowe 2-7-0 2-2-0 0-5-0 8.2 34.4 1-5-0 T9th 1946 Eddie Anderson 5-4-0 3-2-0 2-2-0 14.3 10.2 3-3-0 4th 1947 Eddie Anderson 3-5-1 3-1-0 0-4-1 16.1 19.9 2-3-1 T6th

150 Iowa Hawkeye Football YEARLY RECORD

Overall Games Big Ten Games Off. Def. Year Coach W-L-T Home Away Avg. Avg. W-L-T Rank 1948 Eddie Anderson 4-5-0 2-3-0 2-2-0 14.1 15.8 2-4-0 T5th 1949 Eddie Anderson 4-5-0 3-2-0 1-3-0 20.4 27.4 3-3-0 T5th 1950 Leonard Raffensperger 3-5-1 1-2-1 2-3-0 13.4 22.3 2-4-0 6th 1951 Leonard Raffensperger 2-5-2 2-1-1 0-4-1 17.8 25.9 0-5-1 9th 1952 Forest Evashevski 2-7-0 1-3-0 1-4-0 13.4 24.4 2-5-0 7th 1953 Forest Evashevski 5-3-1 4-1-0 1-2-1 20.8 10.1 3-3-0 T5th 1954 Forest Evashevski 5-4-0 4-1-0 1-3-0 21.3 15.7 4-3-0 5th 1955 Forest Evashevski 3-5-1 3-0-1 0-5-0 17.4 19.2 2-3-1 7th 1956 Forest Evashevski 9-1-0 5-1-0 4-0-0 21.9 8.4 5-1-0 1st 1957 Forest Evashevski 7-1-1 4-0-0 3-1-1 29.2 12.4 4-1-1 3rd 1958 Forest Evashevski 8-1-1 4-1-1 4-0-0 29.3 14.6 5-1-0 1st 1959 Forest Evashevski 5-4-0 3-2-0 2-2-0 25.8 11.1 3-3-0 6th 1960 Forest Evashevski 8-1-0 5-0-0 3-1-0 26.0 12.0 5-1-0 1st 1961 Jerry Burns 5-4-0 4-1-0 1-3-0 23.9 18.0 2-4-0 7th 1962 Jerry Burns 4-5-0 3-2-0 1-3-0 14.1 18.4 3-3-0 T5th 1963 Jerry Burns 3-3-2 2-1-1 1-2-1 15.8 14.0 2-3-1 8th 1964 Jerry Burns 3-6-0 2-3-0 1-3-0 18.9 23.2 1-5-0 9th 1965 Jerry Burns 1-9-0 0-5-0 1-4-0 9.4 9.2 0-7-0 10th 1966 Ray Nagel 2-8-0 2-4-0 0-4-0 8.6 25.3 1-6-0 10th 1967 Ray Nagel 1-8-1 1-4-0 0-4-1 16.1 27.7 0-6-1 T9th 1968 Ray Nagel 5-5-0 3-3-0 2-2-0 32.2 28.9 4-3-0 T5th 1969 Ray Nagel 5-5-0 3-3-0 2-2-0 25.5 27.5 3-4-0 T5th 1970 Ray Nagel 3-6-1 3-2-0 0-4-1 12.9 25.9 3-3-1 4th 1971 Frank Lauterbur 1-10-0 1-4-0 0-6-0 11.0 35.5 1-8-0 10th 1972 Frank Lauterbur 3-7-1 2-2-1 1-5-0 10.0 19.0 2-6-1 T8th 1973 Frank Lauterbur 0-11-0 0-5-0 0-6-0 12.7 36.5 0-8-0 T9th 1974 Bob Commings 3-8-0 3-3-0 0-5-0 12.8 28.0 2-6-0 T7th 1975 Bob Commings 3-8-0 2-5-0 1-3-0 16.5 25.4 3-5-0 T7th 1976 Bob Commings 5-6-0 2-3-0 3-3-0 14.6 21.3 3-5-0 T7th 1977 Bob Commings 5-6-0 3-4-0 2-2-0 15.0 20.8 3-5-0 T6th 1978 Bob Commings 2-9-0 2-4-0 0-5-0 11.4 23.4 2-6-0 8th 1979 Hayden Fry 5-6-0 2-4-0 3-2-0 21.7 19.6 4-4-0 5th 1980 Hayden Fry 4-7-0 2-4-0 2-3-0 14.0 21.6 4-4-0 4th 1981 Hayden Fry 8-4-0 5-1-0 3-3-0 21.7 13.1 6-2-0 T1st 1982 Hayden Fry 8-4-0 3-2-0 5-2-0 19.1 19.2 6-2-0 3rd 1983 Hayden Fry 9-3-0 5-0-0 4-3-0 31.7 15.8 7-2-0 3rd 1984 Hayden Fry 8-4-1 3-2-1 5-2-0 27.6 15.5 5-3-1 T4th 1985 Hayden Fry 10-2-0 6-0-0 4-2-0 36.7 15.6 7-1-0 1st 1986 Hayden Fry 9-3-0 6-1-0 3-2-0 32.6 17.8 5-3-0 T3rd 1987 Hayden Fry 10-3-0 4-1-0 6-2-0 30.0 19.3 6-2-0 T2nd 1988 Hayden Fry 6-4-3 3-1-2 3-3-1 25.9 17.9 4-1-3 T3rd 1989 Hayden Fry 5-6-0 1-5-0 4-1-0 17.9 25.3 3-5-0 T6th 1990 Hayden Fry 8-4-0 5-1-0 3-3-0 35.6 24.0 6-2-0 T1st 1991 Hayden Fry 10-1-1 5-1-0 5-0-1 28.6 14.9 7-1-0 2nd 1992 Hayden Fry 5-7-0 3-3-0 2-4-0 20.3 23.2 4-4-0 5th 1993 Hayden Fry 6-6-0 4-2-0 2-4-0 17.8 24.4 3-5-0 8th 1994 Hayden Fry 5-5-1 4-2-0 1-3-1 27.9 29.5 3-4-1 7th 1995 Hayden Fry 8-4 4-2 4-2 30.7 21.6 4-4 6th 1996 Hayden Fry 9-3 4-2 5-1 28.3 20.3 6-2 T3rd 1997 Hayden Fry 7-5 6-0 1-5 34.3 13.3 4-4 T6th 1998 Hayden Fry 3-8 2-4 1-4 15.6 26.1 2-6 T7th 1999 Kirk Ferentz 1-10 1-5 0-5 14.7 31.5 0-8 11th 2000 Kirk Ferentz 3-9 2-4 1-5 16.9 27.5 3-5 8th 2001 Kirk Ferentz 7-5 5-1 2-4 32.6 21.5 4-4 T4th 2002 Kirk Ferentz 11-2 6-1 5-1 37.2 19.7 8-0 T1st 2003 Kirk Ferentz 10-3 7-0 3-3 28.7 16.2 5-3 T4th 2004 Kirk Ferentz 10-2 6-0 5-2 24.3 17.6 7-1 T1st 2005 Kirk Ferentz 7-5 5-1 2-4 30.0 20.0 5-3 T3rd 2006 Kirk Ferentz 6-7-0 4-3-0 2-4-0 23.8 20.7 2-6-0 T8th Totals 553-499-39 349-195-16 204-302-23 272-336-25 ---

Iowa Hawkeye Football 151 LETTERMEN

-A- Bates, Toney ______1993 Breault, Steve ______1989,90,92 Cassady, Alan ______1968,69,70 Abraham, Ryan ______1994 Batterson, Tim ______1985,86,87 Bremner, William ______1890,94,98 Cavole, Racior ______1968,69,70 Adams, Mark ______1987,88 Baughman, Bill ______1943 Brevi, Chris ______2004 Cervanak, William ______1961 Aegerter, Greg ______1988,89,90 Baxley, Rob ______1988,89,90,91 Briggs, Charles ______1901 Cervantes, Edgar ______2000,01,02,03 Aeschliman, Wes ______2006 Bayless, Rick ______1984,85,86,87 Briggs, William ______1963,64,65 Chalmers, Andrew ______1904,05 Age, Louis ______1968 Beard, Jeff ______1987 Bristol, Joe ______1949,50,51 Chambers, Brett ______1994,95,96 Ahlgren, Don ______1956 Becker, Andrew ______2004,05 Britzmann, Burt ______1950,51,52 Chambers, Dave ______1982,83 Aiello, Sam ______2000,01,03 Belleus, Walner ______2004 Brockway, James ______1898,1900 Chandler, Nate ______2002,03 Akin, Austin ______1931 Becker, Dave ______1976,77,78 Brodell, Andy ______2005,06 Chandler, Scott ______2003,04,05,06 Akin, Paul ______1935 Becker, Fred ______1916 Broeder, George ______1951,52,53,54 Chappelle, Keith ______1979,80 Aldrich, Charles ______1892,93,94 Belding, Lester ______1918,19,20,21 Broghamer, Bill ______1983 Charlton, Clyde ______1919 Alexander, Archie ______1909,10,11 Bell, Charles ______1909 Bromert, Zach ______1995,96,97,98 Chase, William ______1897 Alexander, Dave ______1983,85,86,87 Bell, Nick ______1988,89,90 Brooks, Dave ______1969,70 Chatterton, Robert ______1926,27 Allen, Antwan ______2002,03,04,05 Bell, Wendell ______1970,71 Brooks, Rick ______1971,73 Chelf, Donald ______1951,52,53 Allen, George ______1903,05,06 Benda, Russell ______1946,47 Brown, Corey ______1996,97,98,99 Chinander, Bret ______2005 Allen, Greg ______1991,92,94 Benjamin, Wendell ______1929,30 Brown, Greg ______1987,88,89,90 Chinander, Erik ______2002 Allen, Jeremy ______1998,99,2000,01 Bennett, Bernard ______1950,51,52 Brown, Jeff ______1979,80,81 Christensen, Jake ______2006 Allen, Joseph ______1893,94 Bennett, George ______1993,94,95 Brown, John ______1958,59 Christian, Kennon ______2004,05,06 Allen, Robert ______1937,38 Bennett, Mike ______1985 Brown, Maurice ______2002,03 Christie, Malcolm ______1987 Allendorf, Kevin ______1989 Benschoter, Doug ______1975,76,77,78 Brown, Mikkel ______1999,2000 Churchill, Ray ______1968 Allison, Greg ______1967,68,69 Benskin, William ______1944 Brown, Steve ______1984 Cilek, Mike ______1967,68,69 Allison, William ______1895 Bergstrom, Wallace ______1939 Brown, Richard ______1926,27,28 Clark, Craig ______1984,85,86,87 Alt, John ______1980,81,82,83 Berrie, Tyrone ______1985,86,87,88 Browne, Dave ______1981,82 Clark, Dallas ______2000,01,02 Ambrose, Phil ______1977 Berry, John ______1901,02,04 Brownlee, Sam ______2004,05,06 Clark, Gary ______1988,89,90,91 Anderson, Bill ______1986,87,88,89 Betts, Ladell ______1998,99,2000,01 Brueckner, Carl ______1913,14 Clark, Jerry ______1952,53 Anderson, Richard ______1935,36,37 Beutjer, Jon ______2000 Brugman, Francis ______1907 Clark, Raj ______1997,98 Anderson, Robert ______1965,66,67 Bevill, William ______1967,68,69 Bryant, Dave ______1972,73,74,75 Clark, Richard ______1959 Anderson, Ross ______1940,41,47 Bickford, Jay ______1998,99 Buch, Doug ______1989,90,91,92 Clauson, Richard ______1959,60 Anderson, Tim ______1985,86,87,88 Bickham, Lloyd ______1993,94,95 Buch, Jeff ______2000 Clauss, Jared ______2000,01,02,03 Andrews, Jeff ______1993 Bielema, Bret ______1989,90,91,92 Buckley, Roy ______1903 Clayton, Jeff ______1972 Andruska, Bruno ______1938,39,40 Bilek, Guy ______1966,67 Buckley, Fred ______1901,02,03 Clearman, Eugene ______1931 Angel, Kevin ______1985 Bishop, Willie ______1986 Buckley, George ______1910,11,12 Clement, Dave ______1968,69,70 Angerer, Pat ______2--6 Bjork, Donald ______1950 Budzik, Bernard ______1962,63,64 Clemons, Craig ______1969,70,71 Ankeny, Gerald ______1939,40,41 Blackburn, James ______1915 Buggs, Glenn ______1981,82,83 Clemons, Homer ______1910,12 Annis, Daryl ______1943 Blackmore, Ausman ______1898 Buntz, Andrew ______1949,50,51 Cmejrek, James ______1964,65 Anttila, Jeff ______1990,91,92,93 Blackmore, Ralph ______1896,97 Burger, Michael ______1995,96,97,98 Coast, Preston ______1889 Arkeilpane, James ______1976,77,78 Blaha, Bob ______1974,76 Burke, Kenny ______1978 Coast, William ______1898 Armil, Paul ______1926,27,28 Blair, Fred ______1892 Burke, Louis ______1979,80 Coats, Billy ______1993,94,95,96 Armington, Dennis ______1974,75 Blatcher, Phil ______1978,79,80,81 Burke, Mike ______1986,87,88 Cody, Jim ______1978 Arzberger, Bob ______1943 Blazek, A.J. ______1999,2000 Burkett, Charles ______1943 Coldren, Clymer ______1894 Ash, William ______1932,34 Bleeker, John ______1917 Burkett, Bill ______1940,41,42 Coldren, Paul ______1895,96 Asmus, Kody ______2003,04 Block, Lawrence ______1917,18,19,20 Burks, Shanty ______1973,74,75,77 Coldren, Stevens ______1894,95 Atkins, Plez ______1994,95,96,97 Bloomquist, Frank ______1955,56,57 Burmeister, Paul ______1992,93 Cole, Colin ______1999,2000, 01,02 Atkinson, William ______1903,04 Blue, Larry ______1989,91,92,93 Burns, ? ______1895 Cole, Mel ______1979,80,81 Blum, Tyler ______2006 Burrell, Doug ______1984,85 Collins, Benjamin ______1908,09 -B- Bobek, Jeff ______1980 Burrier, Emmett ______1898,1900 Collins, Tony ______1997 Babineaux, Jonathan ___2000,02,03,04 Boddicker, Dan ______1983 Burrier, Tony ______2000,01,02 Collins, William ______1893,94 Bachman, Jay ______1983 Boettner, Scott ______1975 Burroughs, John ______1955,56,58 Comly, Ross ______1908 Bailey, Bill ______1981,82,83 Bohannon, Gordy ______1979,81 Burt, Kerry ______1984,85,86,87 Commack, Donald ______1949,50,51 Bailey, Charles ______1891 Bolan, Mike ______1985,86 Busch, Tom ______2004,05,06 Commings, Bob ______1953,56,57 Bain, Ryan ______2005,06 Bolden, Charles ______1968 Bush, Fred ______1982,83,84,85 Commings, Bobby Jr. ______1977,78 Baird, Burton ______1911 Boleyn, Scott ______2001,02 Bush, Larry ______1973,74 Conatser, Ron ______1973 Baker, Jason ______1997,98,99,2000 Bollers, Trevor ______1994,96,97,98 Busk, Russell ______1937,38,39 Connor, Edward ______1907 Baker, Mark ______1898 Bolton, Leonard ______1974,75 Butler, Dave ______1974,75 Conrad, Carl ______1938 Balazs, Frank ______1936,37,38 Bonior, David ______1966 Byard, Rich ______1971 Considine, Sean ______2001,02,03,04 Baldwin, Marty ______1992 Boone, Pat ______1992,93,94 Byers, Clar ______1926 Converse, Willard ______1894 Ball, Marty ______1979,80,82 Boothe, Charles ______1952,53 Byers, Herbert ______1944 Cook, Jesse ______1976,77 Balliet, Michael ______1890 Borchers, Kory ______2001,02,03 Byrd, Joseph ______1947 Cook, Marv ______1985,86,87,88 Barden, Mark ______1970 Bortz, Mark ______1979,80,81,82 Cooks, Kerry ______1994,95,96,97 Banks, Brad ______2001,02 Bostwick, Robert ______1949,50 -C- Cooley, Clark ______1927 Banks, Earl ______1946,47,48,49 Boudreaux, Tyrone ______1992 Cabalka, Tom ______1970,71,73 Corbin, Zane ______1981,82,83,84 Banks, Kirk ______1982,84 Bowen, Carl ______1945 Caldwell, Butch ______1972,73,75,76 Cotton, Marshall ______1985,86,87 Banks, Tavian ______1994,95,96,97 Bowen, Carl T. ______1913 Caldwell, Jim ______1973,74,75,76 Coulthard, George ______1900,03 Banton, Oscar ______1910,11 Bowen, Donald ______1955,56,57 Calhoun, John ______1960,61 Couppee, Al ______1939,40,41 Barbera, Kevin ______1961 Bowen, Matt ______1997,98,99 Callaghan, Mark ______1976,77 Cox, Arthur ______1889,90 Barbour, William ______1942,43 Bowers, Jacob ______2004 Campbell, Johnny ______1972,73,74,75 Cozad, Jim ______1943,46,47,48 Barkema, C.J. ______2002,04,05 Bowersox, Mike ______1988 Campbell, Vince ______1981,82 Crain, Maurea ______1990,91,92,93 Barnhart, Rod ______1967,68,69 Bowlin, Richard ______1935,36 Caplan, Arnold ______1949,50,51 Crank, Ernest ______1992,93 Barr, Fred ______1999,2000,01,02 Bowlsby, Clifton ______1915 Carberry, Joseph ______1913,14 Crayne, Dick ______1933,34,35 Barron, Irving ______1913,14,15 Bowlsby, John ______1975 Carberry, William ______1906,07,08 Creer, Nate ______1982,83,84,85 Barton, Gregory ______1967 Bradley, Bill ______1979,80,81 Carlsen, John ______1930 Crees, Barry ______1966,67,68 Barton, Ryan ______1998,99,2000 Bradley, David ______2001,02,03,04 Carlsen, Oakley ______1927,28 Crocker, Tracy ______1978,79,80,81 Bartells, Del ______1946 Bradley, Howard ______1949,50 Carlson, Raymond ______1946,47,48 Crockett, Robbie ______1999,2000,01 Bash, Roy ______1968,69,70 Bradley, Phil ______1989,90,91 Carr, Spencer ______1893 Cronin, Ben ______2003,04,05 Bass, Richard ______1986,87,88,89 Brady, Charles ______1937,38 Carroll, John ______1983 Cross, Alan ______1989,90,91,92 Bateman, Howard ______1906 Brady, Mike ______1976,77,78,79 Carter, Ricchard ______1995,96,97 Cross, Charles ______1970,71,72 Bates, Jefferson ______1993,94 Brandt, Duane ______1949,50,51 Case, Lyman ______1930,31 Cross, Clarence ______1944 Bream, Allan ______1966,67,68 Casey, Tyler ______1993 Crossley, James ______1890

152 Iowa Hawkeye Football LETTERMEN

Croston, Dave ______1984,85,86 Dolezal, Mike ______1998,99,2000,01 Farmer, Thomas ______1940,41,42 Gardner, John ______1895,96,97 Croston, Jeff ______1987,88 Dolly, Edward ______1930,31,32 Farrell, John ______1970,71,72 Garretson, Herman ______1914,15 Crouse, Jim ______1969 Donnelly, William ______1914,15,18 Farroh, Mike ______1928,29 Gates, Ben ______2004,05 Crowe, Kyle ______1986 Donovan, Ed ______1973,74,75 Farroh, Shipley ______1936,37 Gattas, Bryon ______2006 Crull, Gary ______1976,77 Donovan, Louis ______1902,03 Faske, Jerold ______1948,49,50 Gear, Bruce ______1983,84,85,86 Cuhel, Frank ______1926,27 Doran, Ralph ______1948 Favrow, Jim ______1980 Geary, Chad ______2006 Cummins, Cameron ______1952,53,54 Dorsey, Don ______1932 Fechter, Russell ______1946 Geater, Ron ______1988,90,91 Cunningham, Alonzo _1998,99,2000,01 Dougherty, Richard ______1962,63 Fedders, Greg ______1987,88,89 Gehrke, Del ______1964 Cunningham, Rich ______1976,77 Douglas, Dominique ______2006 Fee, Joseph ______1908,09 Geigel, Robert ______1946,47,48,49 Curran, Francis ______1940,41,42 Douglas, Jim ______1970 Fenstermaker, Andy ______2005,06 George, Leon ______1945 Curran, Ted ______1942,46,47 Douglas, Tim ______1998,99 Fenton, Bill ______1951,52,53 Gerleman, Loren ______1981,82 Curry, Paul ______1910,11,12 Douthitt, Earl ______1972,73,74 Fequiere, Fritz ______1992,93,94 German, Burt ______1891 Cutler, F.H. ______1890 Drahn, Glenn ______1948,49,50 Ferentz, Brian ______2003,04,05 Ghere, Jesse ______1999 Cutting, Elmer ______1895 Drake, Hugh ______1956,57,58 Ferguson, James ______1942 Giacobazzi, Tony ______1962,63,64 Driscoll, Ryan ______1994,95,96 Ferguson, Larry ______1959,60,62 Gibbons, James ______1955,56,57 -D- Drost, Jeff ______1983,84,85,86 Ferren, William ______1891 Gibbs, Frank ______1903 Dailey, Mike ______1990,92,93 Dull, Jed ______1996,97,98,99 Ferroni, Mike ______1989,90,91,92 Gibbs, Richard ______1965,66 Dallas, William ______1944 Dumont, Jason ______1989,90,91,92 Ferry, Terry ______1964,65 Gibbs, Robert ______1966,67,68 Daniels, Charles ______1952 Duncan, Floyd ______1915,16 Fetter, Mark ______1972,73,74,75 Gibson, Damon ______1995,96,97 Danner, David ______1943 Duncan, Randy ______1956,57,58 Feuerbach, Kerry ______1975,76 Gibson, Ed ______1995,96,97 Danzy, Charles ______1975,76,77,78 Dunham, Doug ______1977,78,79,80 Ficeli, John ______1965,66 Giesen, Glen ______1999 Darling, Craig ______1970,71,72 Dunnigan, Pat ______1967,68,69 Fick, Rob ______1971,74 Gilbaugh, Greg ______1977,78,79,80 Dauber, Raymond ______1923,24,25 Duprey, Mike ______1994 Filer, Rodney ______1993,94,95,96 Gilleard, Burdell ______1940 Davis, Bruce ______1974,75,76 Dutcher, Charles ______1891 Filloon, Jon ______1988,90,91 Gill, Owen ______1981,82,83,84 Davis, Calvin ______2003,04,05,06 Dwight, Tim ______1994,95,96,97 Fischer, Alan ______1962 Gillette, Charles ______1892 Davis, Champ ______2003,04,05,06 Dye, Charles ______1900 Fischer, Darrell ______1923,24 Gilliam, Frank ______l953,54,56 Davis, Chet ______1987,88 Dye, Tyrone ______1972,73,74,75 Fisher, Hugh ______1962 Ginsberg, Louis ______1945,48,49,50 Davis, George ______1983,84,85,86 Dyer, Walter ______1909 Fisher, Raymond ______1931,32,33 Glasener, Paul ______1943 Davis, Ian ______1995 Fisher, Russell ______1933,34 Glass, Bill ______1983,84 Davis, Jeff ______l979 -E- Fisher, Scott ______1992 Glassgow, Willis ______1927,28,29 Davis, John ______1915,16,17 Early, Quinn ______1984,85,86,87 Fitzgerald, Greg ______1984 Glonek, Paul ______1987 Davis, Rod ______1988,89,90,91 Eby, Moray ______1897,98,99,00 Flagg, Mike ______1984,85,86,87 Gochenour, Ed ______1988,89 Davis, Scott ______1989,90, 91, 92 Edds, A.J. ______2006 Fleckenstein, Bill ______1923,24 Godfrey, Charles ______2004,05,06 Davis, Victor ______1962 Ede, Mark ______1995 Fleming, Willie ______1958 Goff, Mike ______1994,95,96,97 Davison, Derrick ______1999,2000 Edmonds, Charles ______1895,96 Flemister, Zeron ______1996,98,99 Golden, Paul ______1945 Dawkins, Ma’Quan ______2003,04,05,06 Edson, Willis ______1899,1900 Fletcher, Bradley ______2005,06 Goodman, Grant ______1985,86,87,88 Dawson, Carl ______1892 Edwards, Justin ______2006 Fletcher, Gary ______1962,63 Gordenier, Sheldon ______1934,35 Day, David ______1946 Edwards, Michael ______1967,68,69 Flood, Bud ______1944 Gorrell, Andrew ______1889 Day, Shane ______1993,94 Egan, George ______1898 Folland, Brian ______1984 Graham, Donald ______1923,24,25 Deal, Chad ______1997,98,99 Ehret, James ______1909 Follett, Mike ______2002,03,04,05 Granger, Norm ______1980,81,82,83 Dean, Anthony ______1991,92,93,94 Eicherly, Jack ______1936,37,38 Fontes, John ______1971 Granquist, Aaron ______1995,96 Dean, Floyd ______1937,38,39 Ejiasi, Chigozie ______2001,02,03,04 Ford, John ______1943 Grant, Duane ______1966,67,68 Dean, Pat ______1978,79,80,81 Elbert, Donald ______1964 Forte, Jeff ______1981 Gray, Lee ______2004 DeAntona, Joseph ______l963,64 Elgin, Jeff ______1970 Fosdick, Robert ______1915,16 Grayson, Lemuel ______1977,78,79,80 Deasy, Richard ______1954,55,56 Elgin, Mike ______2004,05,06 Foster, Gerald ______1931,33,34 Gravel, William ______1956,57,58 Dee, Clarence ______1934 Elliott, Bob ______1972,74,75 Foster, Melvin ______1987,88,89,90 Green, Dennis ______1968,69,70 Dee, James ______1930 Elliott, Edward ______1906,07 Frantz, Tom ______1979,80 Green, Jeff ______1978 Deems, Oren ______1898 Elliott, Lloyd ______1889,90,92,93 Frantz, Mike ______1974 Green, Lester ______1954 DeHeer, Floyd ______1935,36,37 Ellis, Kent ______1977,78,79,80 Frazier, Chris ______1992 Green, Steve ______1988 DellaVedova, Tullio ______1931 Ellis, Kevin ______1977,78,79,80 Frazier, Jim ______1977,78,80,81 Green, Thomas ______1905 DeNio, Earl ______1914 Ellis, Thomas ______1952 Freeman, James ______1953,54,55 Green, William C. ______1939,40,41 Denning, Charles ______1949,50,51 Ely, Asher ______1900 Freeman, Marshall ______2003 Green, William F. ______1948,49,50 Densmore, Adam ______2002 Ely, Harold ______1928,29,30 Frey, Harry ______1943 Greene, Chris ______1992 Derby, John ______1988,89,90,91 Ely, Larry ______1967,68,69 Fritzel, Carl ______1906,07 Greene, Shonn ______2005,06 DeProspero, David ______1949,50,51 Engeldiner, Karl ______1922 Fry, Westley ______1923,24,25 Greenway, Chad ______2002,03,04,05 Deutsch, Phillip ______1962,63,64 English, Steve ______1997,98 Fryauf, Donald ______1948 Greenwood, Glen ______1917,18 DeVilder, Jeff ______1977,78 Enich, Mike ______1938,39,40 Frye, George ______1939,40,41 Greving, Aaron ______2000,01 Devine, Aubrey ______1919,20,21 Ennis-Inge, Bill ______1993,94,95,96 Frymire, Richard ______1951,52 Grier, Robert ______1962,63 Devine, Glenn ______1919,20,21 Epenesa, Epenesa ______1997 Fuahala, Hausia ______1993,94 Griffen, Harold ______1923,24,25 Devlin, Joe ______1973,74,75 Epps, Herschel ______1970 Fuhrman, John ______1927,28,29 Griffin, Festus ______1896 Devlin, Mike ______1989,90,91,92 Erb, James ______1981 Furlong, Kevin ______1957,58 Griffith, Dwight ______1901,03,04 DeVries, Jared ______1995,96,97,98 Ertz, Mike ______1988,89 Griffith, John ______1897,98,99,00 Diaco, Bobby ______1992,93,94,95 Eshareturi, George ______2004 -G- Grigsby, Herb ______2005,06 DiCindio, William ______1960,61 Essy, Mark ______1973,74 Gabelmann, Zach ______2003,04,05,06 Grimm, Lloyd ______1926,27,28 Dick, Leo ______1912,13 Estes, John ______1947 Gaines, Richard ______1895,96 Grine, Tom ______1974,75,76 Dickel, Dan ______1971,72,73 Eubanks, Rafael ______2006 Gales, Pete ______1978,79,80,81 Grogan, Tom ______1981,82,83 Dickerhoff, Del ______1941,42 Evans, Gary ______1976 Gallagher, Frank ______1936,37 Gross, Raymond ______1907,08,09 Dickerson, Voris ______1932 Evans, Richard ______1937,38,39 Gallagher, Jack ______1933,34,35 Gross, Samuel ______1913,14,15 Diehl, John ______1965,67 Evenden, John ______1966 Gallagher, James ______1917 Grothus, Joseph ______1943,46,47,48 Diehl, Bill ______1939,40,41 Ewen, Ettore ______2006 Gallagher, William B. _____ 1937,39,40 Grouwinkel, Gary ______1956,57,58 Dillner, Mike ______1970,71,72 Ewen, Roger ______1959 Gallagher, William F. ______1943 Grubb, Frank ______1915,16 DiMarco, Al ______1947,48 Eyde, Matt ______1992,93 Gallery, John ______2005 Gruver, Bob ______1967,69 Disser, Kelly ______1969,70,71 Gallery, Nick ______1993,94,95,96 Gunderson, Arthur ______1912,13,14 Dittmer, Jack ______1946,47,48,49 -F- Gallery, Robert ______2000,01,02,03 Gusolis, Frank ______1894 Divis, Greg ______1987,88 Fagerlind, Paul ______1944,45 Galloway, Ledrue ______1924 Gustafson, Robert ______1945 Dobrino, Don ______1954,55,56 Faind, Rod ______1967 Gambol, Chris ______1985,86 Gutshall, Tim ______1976,77,78 Dodge, Tim ______1999,2000,01 Fairchild, Ron ______1949,50,51 Gancarczyk, Jacob ______2003 Guy, Willie ______1993,94,95 Dolan, Bill ______1977,78 Faley, Teddy Jo ______1990,91,92 Gardner, Drew ______2006 Guzowski, Anthony ______1946,47,48

Iowa Hawkeye Football 153 LETTERMEN

-H- Heppner, Joe ______1973,74 Humphrey, Tom ______1984,85 Kanellis, Alex ______2005,06 Hager, John ______1979 Herbert, Vane ______1901 Humphreys, Lloyd ______1958,59,60 Kanellis, Eldan ______1955 Hagerty, Lorin ______1927,29 Herington, Ken ______1970 Humphries, Charlie ______1982 Karras, Alex ______1956,57 Hagler, Collins ______1955,56,57 Herman, Robert ______1937 Hunter, Jack ______1945,46 Karras, Paul ______1958 Haight, Dave ______1985,86,87,88 Herrera, Hugo ______2000 Hunter, Keith ______1981,82,83,84 Kasapis, Gus ______1961,62,63 Haight, Mike ______1983,84,85 Herrig, Carl ______1894 Huntrods, Clint ______2005,06 Kasper, Kevin ______1998,99,2000 Hain, Robert ______1958,59 Herron, Anthony _____1997,98,99,2000 Hunzelman, Harry _____1916,17,18,19 Katz, Ralph ______1944,45 Hall, John ______1952,53,54 Hess, Jack ______1951,52 Hurley, Brion ______1993,94,95,96 Kaufmann, Robert ______1919,20 Hall, Shane ______1998,99,2000,01 Hess, Jay ______1987 Hutchinson, Roy ______1952 Kay, William ______1945,46,47,48 Hall, Shelley ______1891 Hess, John ______1894 Hyland, Mike ______1908,09,10 Keane, James ______1942 Hallstrom, Ron ______1981 Hickman, Randall ______1930,31 Kelley, James ______1934,35,38 Halliburton, James ______1948 Higdon, Grover ______1929,30 -I- Kellogg, Don ______1983,84 Haltom, Warren ______1934 Hild, John ______1934,35,36 Ibanez, Raul ______1979,80 Kelly, Leo ______1916,17 Hamilton, Chris ______1969 Hilgenberg, Eric ______1994,95 Ingersoll, Clarence ______1893,94 Kelly, William ______1937 Hammann, Gregg ______1984 Hilgenberg, Jay ______1977,78,79,80 Inman, Donald ______1952,54 Kelly, William F. ______1897 Hammond, Jack ______1945 Hilgenberg, Jerry ______1951,52,53 Ireland, Robert ______1943 Kelly William S. ______1918,19,20 Hancock, John ______1922,23,24 Hilgenberg, Jim ______1974,75,77 Irvine, Charles ______1937,38 Kelso, Jack ______1944,47 Hand, Tom ______1942,45 Hilgenberg, Joel ______1980,81,82,83 Iverson, Iver ______1894,95,96 Kemp, Paul ______1952,53 Hanks, Merton ______1987,88,89,90 Hilgenberg, Wally ______1961,62,63 Iwebema, Kenny ______2004,05,06 Kennedy, Rick ______1992 Hanlon, Thomas ______1909 Hill, Bobby ______1975,78,79 Kent, Ed ______1983 Hanna, Tim ______1982,83 Hill, Kahlil ______1998,2000,01 -J- Kent, Maurice ______1904,05,06 Hansen, James ______1944 Hilliard, Loren ______1962 Jackson, Andre ______1972,73,74,75 Kepler, Richard ______1894,95 Hansen, Ryan ______1998,99,2000 Hilliard, Matt ______1990,91,92,93 Jackson, Andrew ______1966,67,68 Keppy, Myron ______1986,87 Hanson, Henry ______1909,11,12 Hilsabaeck, Daniel ______1964,65,66 Jackson, Chris ______1992,93,94,95 Kerkhoff, Jared ______1998 Hantelmann, Harold ______1930,31 Hines, Don ______1925,26 Jackson, Dave ______1974 Kersten, William ______1944,51 Happel, Bill ______1983,84,85 Hinkel, Ed ______2002,03,04,05 Jackson, Mike ______1976,77,79 Kerwick, Joseph ______1914,15 Happel, William ______1955,56,57 Hinton, Alfred ______1959,60,61 Jackson, Tony ______2001,02,03,04 Kesselring, Kyle ______2005 Haralson, Aramis ______2001 Hobbs, Darrell ______1977,78 Jackson, Treye ______1982 Killbreath, James ______1965 Harberts, Deven ______1987,88 Hobbs, Samuel ______1895,96,97,98 Jacobsen, Grover ______1914,15 Kimber, Lloyd ______1987 Hardt, Kim ______1971 Hodge, Abdul ______2002,03,04,05 Jagodinski, Shawn ______1993 Kimble, Dalton ______1964,65 Harmon, Kevin ______1985,86,87 Hodges, Howard ______2000,01,02,03 Jakoubek, Frank ______1934,36 King, Cliff ______1991,92,93 Harmon, Ronnie ______1982,83,84,85 Hodoway, Stephen ______1964,66 James, Carlos ______1990,91,92 King, Louis Jr. ______1946,47 Harrell, George ______1959 Hoerlein, Hans ______1910 Janda, Jon ______1957 King, Lou ______1978,79,80,81 Harrington, Herlyn ______1979,80 Hoerner, Dick ______1942,46 Jansen, Jeff ______1980,81 King, Mitch ______2005,06 Harris, Carl ______1965 Hoff, Robert ______1948,49,50 Jaqua, Franklin ______1920 Kinnick, Nile ______1937,38,39 Harris, Dave ______1970,71,72 Hoffman, Lloyd ______1933 Jasper, Harold ______1991,92,93,94 Kirk, Archie ______1912,13,14 Harris, Fred ______1955,56,57 Hoinkes, Karl ______1970 Jauch, Ray ______1957,58,59 Kirk, Carrol ______1906,07,08 Harris, Homer ______1935,36,37 Hogarty, John ______1979 Jaye, John ______1976 Kirkland, Tommy ______1972 Harris, Sammie ______1960,61,62 Holbrok, Carleton ______1895,96 Jehle, Kenneth ______1955 Kittle, Bruce ______1977,78,79,81 Harthorne, Romero ______1972 Hollenbeck, Henry ______1901,02 Jenkins, Albert ______1916,17 Klein, Aron ______1995,96,97,98 Hartlieb, Chuck ______1986,87,88 Hollis, Wilburn ______1959,60,61 Jenkison, Jerry ______1957 Klein, Richard ______1956,57 Hartlieb, Jim ______1989,90,91,92 Holloway, Warren ______2002,03,04 Jensen, Erik ______2000,01,02,03 Klimczak, Mike ______1974,75 Hartlieb, John ______1991,92,93,94 Holman, Tarig ______1997,98,99 Jensen, Jim ______1972,73,74,75 Kline, John ______1991,92,93 Hartman, Craig ______1983,84 Holmes, Bob ______1974,75 Jensvold, Leo ______1928,29,30 Klingenberg, Theodore ______1897 Harty, Frank ______1980 Holmes, Frank ______1970,71,72 Jensvold, Lloyd ______1929,30 Klinkenborg, Mike ______2004,05,06 Harty, John ______1977,78,79,80 Holmes, George ______1915 Jerrick, Roger ______1971,72,73 Kloewer, Delmar ______1956,57 Hass, Wilmon ______1932 Holmstrom, Tim ______1977,78 Jeschke, Bob ______1975 Klumpar, Emil ______1936,37 Hastings, Irving ______1906,07,08 Holsclaw, Dave ______1977,78,79 Jessen, Ernest ______1926,27,28 Knapp, David ______1890 Hatch, James ______1952,54 Holtorf, Gene ______1976,79 Jeter, Bob ______1957,58,59 Knapp, Karl ______1904 Hatch, Toni ______1955,56 Honnold, Brian ______1991 Jewell, John ______1907 Knight, Tom ______1992,94,95,96 Hauge, Gerhard ______1930 Hook, Tork ______1987,88,89 Jewell, Walter ______1917 Knipper, Chris ______1995,96,97 Haugo, Tom ______1967,68 Hooks, Mike ______1980,82,83,84 Johnson, Arthur ______1945 Knotts, Melvin ______1957 Haussman, Robert ______1956 Hoover, Dwight ______1933,34,35 Johnson, Craig ______1971,73 Knowlton, Will ______1906,07 Hawley, Ron ______1982,83 Horn, Donald ______1957,58,59 Johnson, D.J. ______1998,99,2001,02 Knutson, Thomas ______1964,65,66 Hawkins, Max ______1939,40 Hornaday, Mike ______1993 Johnson, Eliza ______1892 Koeppel, Jeff ______1986,87,88,89 Hawthorne, George ______1988,89 Hornok, Mark ______1994 Johnson, Jerry ______1969,70,71 Kokolus, Harry ______1971,72,73 Hay, Jim ______1930 Horton, Larry ______1970,71 Johnson, Jim ______1987,88,89,90 Kooiker, Aaron ______1993,94,95 Hayes, Jonathan ______1982,83,84 Hosier, Scott ______1993,94 Johnson, Jovon ______2002,03,04,05 Koranda, Shawn ______2000 Hayes, John ______1966,67 Hough, Andrew ______1951,52,53 Johnston, Albert ______1903 Kostrubala, Gary ______1984,85,86 Hayes, Robert ______1894 Houghtlin, Rob ______1985,86,87 Johnston, Ubhert ______1949,50,51 Kouba, Lumir ______1932 Hayes, Tom ______1968,69,70 Houghton, Max ______1912,13,14 Jones, C.J. ______2001,02 Kraguski, Paul ______1923,24,25 Hayman, Phillip ______1952 House, Jason ______1994,95,96,97 Jones, Cal ______1953,54,55 Kramer, Jeff ______1997,98 Haymen, Phil ______1973 Hoveland, Jason ______2002 Jones, Charlie ______1981 Kratch, Bob ______1985,86,87,88 Hazard, Charles ______1907,08,09 Howard, Joseph ______1943 Jones, Jamar ______1992,93 Krause, Paul ______1961,62,63 Head, James ______1954 Howard, Sherman ______1946 Jones, Kenny ______1991 Kreamer, Robert ______1962 Headington, Ronald ______1946,47,48 Howell, Lloyd ______1899 Jones, Mike ______2003,04,05,06 Kreider, Andy ______1992,93 Heald, Albert ______1890 Hudson, David ______1985,86,87,88 Jones, Nyle ______1901,03,04 Kresensky, Walter ______1909 Hearns, Greg ______1973 Hudson, James ______1943 Jorden, R.E. ______1904 Kress, George ______1953,55,56 Hedgeman, Erric ______1982,83 Huff, Terry ______1964,67 Joseph, Straun ______1981 Krga, Robert ______1966 Hegg, Phil ______1976 Hufford, Joe ______1976,77,78 Krieher, Herman ______1977,78 Heil, Lynn ______1972,73,74 Hufford, Mike ______1980,81,82,83 -K- Krill, William ______1965 Heldt, John ______1918,19,20,21 Hufford, Paul ______1982,83,84 Kadesky, Max ______1920,21,22 Kriz, Frank ______1917 Helgens, James ______1961 Hughes, Danan ______1989,90,91,92 Kaeding, Nate ______2000,01,02,03 Kriz, Jerome ______1931 Helms, Jory ______2003 Hughes, Matt ______1995,96,97,98 Kahl, Kent ______1993,94 Kriz, Leo ______1921,22,23 Helverson, Scott ______1984,85 Hughes, Thomas ______1943 Kaiser, Jim ______1970,71,72 Kroemer, Mike ______1990 Hendricks, John ______1965,66,67 Hujsak, Jim ______1989,90,91 Kaisershot, Quentin ______1947,49 Kroul, Matt ______2005,06 Hendryx, Richard ______1964,65 Hull, John ______1892 Kampman, Aaron ____1998,99,2000,01 Krull, Dave ______1969 Henlon, Jason ______1993,94 Humpal, Mike ______2005,06 Kane, Roger ______1942,46 Kuhn, Marvin ______1934

154 Iowa Hawkeye Football LETTERMEN

Kujawa, Paul ______1989,90,91,92 Luebcke, Henry ______1938,39,40 McLaughlin, Aaron ______1993 Moore, Thomas W. ______1931,32,33 Kutsch, Nocholas ______1925,26 Luebke, Tyler ______2003,04 McLaughlin, Greg ______1997,2000 Moran, Terrance ______1953,54 Lund, Ira ______1945 McLaughlin, Russell ______1944 Moreland, David ______1964,65,66 -L- Lutz, Richard ______1970,71 McLaughlin, Tom ______1974,75,76,77 Moritz, Dave ______1981,82,83 Laaveg, Paul ______1967,68,69 Lynch, Lorin ______1970,71 McLaurin, Marqueas ______2000,01 Morris, Melvin ______1967,68,69 Lack, Will ______2002 Lyon, Lynn ______1961,62 McMahon, Peter ______2001,02,03,04 Morrissey, Ed ______l972,73 Ladick, Gary ______1974,75 McManus, Greg ______1968 Morscheiser, John ______2002 LaFleur, Dan ______1972,73,74 -M- McNeil, Harry ______1896 Morton, Ray ______1898,99,1900 LaFleur, Jon ______1994,95,96,97 Mackey, Chris ______1977 McNulty, Jim ______1973,74,75,76 Morton, Rod ______1977,78,79 Lage, Robert ______1949,50,51 Macy, Clarence ______1901 McQuiston, Earl ______1960,61,62 Moses, James ______1964,65 Lagomarcino, James ______1944 Mady, Hal ______1992,93,94 Mead, Chester ______1920,21,22 Mosley, Dennis ______l976,77,78,79 Lagota, John ______1965 Magnussen, Marcus ______1929,32 Meek, Kenneth ______1954 Mosley, Eugene ______1959,60 Lamb, Bush ______1935,36,37 Maher, John ______1940,41 Meggers, Frank ______1898,99 Moss, David ______1965 Lamerton, William ______1897 Mahmens, Mark ______1977,78,79 Meidlinger, Brian ______2003 Mott, Joe ______1985,86,87,88 Lamot, Roger ______1965,66 Maine, Ernest ______1895 Meister, Melvin ______1897 Moylan, Devan ______2004,05,06 Lampkin, Marvin ______1990,91,92 Majerus, Ryan ______2003,04,05,06 Melendez, Marcos ______1968,70 Mulherin, Mick ______1992,93,94,95 Lane, Coleman ______1968 Major, Phillip ______1965,66,67 Melloy, Matt ______2003,04,05 Mullen, Scott ______1998,99,2000 Lange, Bill ______1990,92,93 Malmer, Clark ______1971 Meloy, Charles ______1911,12 Muller, John ______1969,70,72 Lange, J.P. ______1995,96,97 Malone, Jerry ______1984 Meltzer, Sam ______1931 Mulligan, Terry ______1964,65,66 Langston, Jeff ______1956,58,59 Manders, Mark ______1958,59,60 Mendenhall, Leland ______1916 Mullins, Michael ______1965 Lannon, Robert ______1935,36,37 Manning, Ray ______1968,69,70 Mendenhall, Otho ______1915 Murphy, Bernard ______1904,05,07 Lapham, William ______1957,58,59 Manson, Jason ______2005,06 Menzel, Bruce ______1992 Murphy, Dave ______1985,86 Larrabee, William ______1891,92 Mannino, Alfred ______1942 Merrick, Miguel ______2003,04,05,06 Murphy, George ______1986,87,88,89 Larsen, Blake ______2004 Marchese, John ______1985 Merten, Francis ______1931 Murphy, James Jr. ______1938,39,40 Larsen, Gary ______1965,66,67 Marciano, Peter ______1986,87,88,89 Mertes, Bus ______1941 Murphy, James Sr. ______1909,10,11 Larson, Howard ______1943 Maresh, George ______1901 Merz, Curt ______1957,58,59 Myers, Brandon ______2005,06 Laster, Richard ______1946,47,48,49 Marsh, Rick ______1973,75 Meskimen, Jon ______1967,68,69 Myers, Dennis ______1927,28,29 Latta, George ______1961,62,63 Marshall, Ed ______1989 Meyer, Richard ______1948,50 Myers, Ed ______1973,74 Laufenberg, Doug ______1992,93 Martens, Mike ______1991 Meyer, Roger ______1998,99,2000,01 Myers, Harl ______1892,93 Laun, Charles ______1915,16,17 Martin, Dennis ______1980 Meyers, Joseph ______1896,97 Lauterbach, Robert ______1942 Martin, Richard ______1943 Michel, Phil ______1978,80 -N- Lavery, Michael ______1966,67 Masden, Howard ______1932 Michelosen, Geoff ______1969,70,71 Naber, Mearl ______1948,49 Lawrence, James ______1946,47 Mason, Wayne ______1935,36 Michelosen, Jock ______1972,73,74 Narum, Carl ______1905 Lawrence, Larry ______1968,69 Massaquoi, Siaka ______2000,01 Mickelson, John ______2002 Nead, Wilbur ______1937,38 Laws, Joe ______1931,32,33 Masterson, Forrest ______1942,44 Mickens, Aaron ______2001,02,04 Neal, Fred ______1890 Lawson, Bobby ______1976 Mastrogany, Nick ______1929,30 Middleton, G.M. ______1897 Neidig, Milo ______1910 Lawson, Bud ______1952,53,54 Matheson, Eldean ______1953,54,55 Middleton, Pete ______1990 Nelson, Bruce ______1999,2000,01,02 Lazar, Jon ______1975,76,77,78 Matson, Gordon ______1934,36 Mielke, Ernest ______1958,59 Nelson, Donald ______1934,35,36 Lee, Charles ______1958,59,60 Matter, Dan ______1975,76 Milani, James ______1952 Nelson, Doug ______1972 Lee, J.F. ______1904 Mattingly, Dave ______1977 Miles, Edmond ______2003,04,05,06 Nelson, Emerson ______1925,26,27 Lee, Phil ______1992 Mattison, Bryan ______2004,05,06 Miller, Allan ______1958,59 Nelson, Irving ______1928,29 Lees, Paul ______1959 Matykiewicz, Louis ______1952,53,54 Miller, Brett ______1981,82 Nelson, Jeff ______1990,91,92 Legler, Charles ______1968,70 Mauren, Gerald ______1959,60 Miller, Chris ______1996 Nelson, Jerry ______1969,70,72 Leighton, Kalita ______1894,95,96 Mauro, Jim ______1985,86,87 Miller, Craig ______1968 Nelson, Mark ______1971 Leinbaugh, Lyle ______1952,53 Mayer, Mike ______1975,76,77,78 Miller, Doug ______1997,98,99 Nelson, Elmo ______1930,31 Leonard, Aaron ______1976,77 Mayhan, Dave ______1978,79,80,81 Miller, Glenn ______1921,22,23 Nemmers, Brett ______1994 Leshyn, John ______1958 Mazzeri, Marc ______1986,87,88 Miller, Henry ______1941 Neubauer, Matt ______2003 Levelis, Joe ______1981,82,83 McBride, Daniel ______1952 Miller, James ______1968,69,70 Neuman, Scott ______1989 Lewis, Edward ______1889 McCann, Kyle ______1998,99,2000,01 Miller, John ______1932 Newland, Jeffrey ______1966,67 Lewis, Farley ______1965 McCarney, Dan ______1972,73,74 Miller, Leo ______1963,65 Ney, John ______1910,11 Lewis, George ______2000,01,02,04 McCarty, Paul ______1982,83 Miller, Mike ______1988,89,90 Nichol, Tom ______1981,82,83,84 Lewis, Jermelle ______2002,03,04 McCormick, Ryan ______1997,98,99 Miller, Robert ______1944 Niedbala, William ______1962,63 Lewis, Mac ______1956,57,58 McCullouch, Brian ______1993,94 Miller, Scott ______1966,67,68 Niedziela, Bruno ______1942,46 Leytze, Rudolph ______1934,35 McCutchen, William ______1965,66 Miller, Skip ______1998 Niland, John ______1963,64,65 LeZotte, Robert ______1962,64 McDonald, Daniel ______1968,69,70 Millett, George ______1982,83,85 Niles, Jerry ______1938,45 Liddy, Robert ______1942,43,46 McDonnell, Jack ______1948 Minick, Paul ______1920,21,22 Noard, Galen ______1967,68 Liggett, Eugene ______1935,36 McDowell, Floyd ______1934,35 Mitchell, Devon ______1982,83,84,85 Noble, Dudley ______1950,51 Lightfoot, Andrew ___1999,2000,01,02 McDowell, Ivory ______1963, 64 Mitchell, Levi ______1969,70,71 Nocera, John ______1956,57,58 Linebarger, Tom ______1980 McDowell, Larry ______1964,65,66 Mitchell, Mark ______1994,95,96 Noonan, Karl ______1963,64,65 Lindenmeyer, Fred ______1936,37 McDowell, Layne ______1968,69,70 Mitchell, Robert ______1964 Nordman, Gerald ______1949,51 Lindsey, Edwin ______1951,52,53 McEniry, Matthew ______1890 Mix, Royce ______1972,73 Norgaard, Jens ______1938,39 Link, Dave ______1970 McFadden, William ______1906 Mockmore, Charles ______1918,19 Norton, Donald ______1957,58,59 Littig, Victor ______1893,94 McGinnis, Ralph ______1911,12,13 Moeaki, Tony ______2005,06 Norvell, Jay ______1985 Little, Ernest ______1900 McGowan, Kirk ______1989 Moffitt, Howard ______1931,32 Nourse, Craig ______1964 Little, George ______1981,82,83,84 McGowen, Earle ______1903,04,05 Mohrbacher, Stanley ______1943,44 Novack, Gerald ______1958,59 Locke, Gordon ______1920,21,22 McGuire, James ______1964 Molinaro, Ryan ______2002 Nugent, Clement ______1922 Loehlein, Harold ______1945 McGwire, Dan ______1987 Molini, Jim ______1976,77,78,79 Nubent, Lee ______1917 Loftin, Ryan ______1996,97,98 McHugh, James ______1966 Mollet, Gene ______1975 Lohman, Fred ______1918,19 McIntyre, Scott ______1922,23 Monroe, Gordon ______1966 -0- Long, Chuck ______1982,83,84,85 McKee, Howard ______1915,16 Montgomery, Jerry ___1998,99,2000,01 Oakes, Dave ______1978,79,80,81 Long, David ______1963,64,65 McKenzie, Robert ______1947,48,49 Montgomery, Lew ______1989,90,91,92 O’Brien, Kelly ______1981,82,84,85 Long, Jerry ______1949,50 McKillip, Dean ______1978,79,80 Montgomery, Marcus ______1995 O’Brien, Willis ______1909,10,11 Long, Pat ______1971 McKinley, Michael ______1894 Moore, Dean ______1975,76,77 Ochiltree, H.E. ______1902 Longley, Earl ______1920 McKinney, Jeremy ______1994,95,96,97 Moore, Fred ______1904,05 Ochoa, Ramon ______2002,03 Longley, Robert ______1947,48,49 McKinnie, Silas ______1965,66,67 Moore, Joseph ______1940 Odems, Demo ______1993,94,95,96 Lopos, Mike ______1974 McKinstry, James ______1946 Moore, Robert ______1934 O’Donnell, Jerry ______1965,66 Loufek, Robert ______1931,32 McLain, Edwin ______1937,38,39 Moore, Robert H. ______1927,28 Ogiego, Mitchell ______1958 Love Jordan, J.C. ______1980,82,83,84 McLain, Mayes ______1928 Moore, Thomas ______1959,60 O’Hara, Richard ______1964,65

Iowa Hawkeye Football 155 LETTERMEN

O’Hare, Cody ______1998,99,2000,01 Polite, Eddie ______1984 Roberson, Ernie ______1971,72,73 Schmitt, Bob ______1987,88 Olejniczak, Jason ______1990,91,92,93 Pollio, Henry ______2000 Roberts, Fred ______1927,28,29 Schneidman, Herman ______1932,34 Olejniczak, Lon ______1979,80,82,83 Polly, Ed ______1988,89,90,91 Roberts, Jay ______1962,63 Schnoor, Marcus ______2002,03,05 Oliver, Chris ______1998,99,2000,01 Poluga, Cheter ______1938 Roberts, Jermire ______2002,03 Schooley, Philip ______1965 Olsen, Seth ______2005,06 Porter, Bo ______1992,93,94 Robertson, Cornelius ______1983 Schoonover, Bill ______1970,71 Olson, Forrest ______1923,24,26 Porter, David ______2000,01,02 Robinson, Damien ______1993,94,95,96 Schuette, Alan ______1969 Olson, Glenn ______1936,37,38 Pospisil, Scott ______1999 Robinson, Derreck ______2001,02,03,04 Schultz, Bill ______1973,74,75,76 Olszta, Daniel ______2005,06 Postler, Paul ______1978,79,80,81 Robinson, Leonard ______1893 Schultz, Dan ______1976 O’Neal, Charles ______1926,27 Powell, William ______1968 Robshaw, James ______1962 Schuster, Joe ______1983,84,86,87 Oostendorp, John ______1992 Powers, Howard ______1895 Roby, Reggie ______1979,80,81,82 Schweizer, Edsel ______1942 Ortlieb, Jon ______1994,95,96 Powers, Milton ______1889,90 Rockwood, Merle ______1904,05,06 Schwin, Frederick ______1903,04,05 Osby, Don ______1969,70,71 Poynton, Jim ______1987,88,89 Rodawig, Don ______1925 Schwind, Mike ______1992 Osmaloski, Ted ______1934,35,36 Prasse, Erwin ______1937,38,39 Rodgers, Matt ______1988,89,90,91 Scott, Doug ______1991 Otte, M. Lowell ______1922,23,24 Prescott, Robert ______1956,57,58 Roehlk, Jon ______1980,81,82,83 Scott, Homer ______1916,18 Otto, J. Robert ______1941 Price, Derek ______1994,95 Rogers, Alexander ______1930,31 Scott, William ______1958 Ousley, Bobby ______1972,74 Price, Ken ______1968,70 Rogers, Alfred ______1893 Sears, Rod ______1976,77 Pritchard, Irving ______1893 Rogers, Felton ______1960,61 Secl, William ______1933,34,35 -P- Pryor, Richard ______1984,85,86 Rogers, Lonnie ______1961,62,63 Seidel, Aaron ______1907,08 Pace, Mario ______1976,77,78,79 Pryor, Shalor ______1997 Rogers, Matt ______1998 Seidel, Earl ______1905 Page, Bernard ______1932,33,34 Puk, J.J. ______1986,87 Rogge, George ______1929,30 Sennott, Tim ______1983,84,85 Pagel, Derek ______1999,2000,01,02 Pudder, Emery ______1960,61 Roland, Charles ______1965,66 Senters, Travis ______1997,98,99 Palladino, Sam ______1976,77,78,79 Purdy, Matt ______1992,93,94,95 Rollins, Brian ______1971,72,73 Serama, Ted ______1995,96 Palmer, Bart ______1999 Pyles, Arthur ______1917,19 Rollins, Vernon ______1995,96,97,99 Sessi, Geno ______1957 Palmer, Chris ______1992,93 Romano, Todd ______1992,93,94,95 Sether, Scott ______1992,93 Palmer, George ______1952 -Q- Romey, Richard ______1923,24,25 Sgro, Dominick ______1957 Palmer, John ______1987,88,89 Quartaro, Nick ______1974,75,76 Rook, Robert ______1933 Shada, Adam ______2004,05,06 Pape, Oran ______1928,29 Quast, Brad ______1986,87,88,89 Roos, Nate ______2005 Shakoor, Damani ______1994,95 Paquette, Peter ______1966,67 Quest, Matt ______1992,93 Rose, Bill ______1970 Shambaugh, George ______1892 Parker, Guerdon ______1919,20,21 Rose, Derek ______1996,97,98 Shaw, Cedric ______1976,77,78,79 Parker, William ______1940,41,42 -R- Rose, Kenneth ______1944 Shaw, Sedrick ______1993,94,95,96 Parkin, Leland ______1922,23,24 Radloff, Fred ______1932,33,34 Ross, Bill ______1978 Shay, Zach ______1998 Parleman, Stanford ______1973 Raih, David ______2002 Ross, Thomas ______1966 Sheehan, Dan ______1943,45 Parsons, Charles ______1912,13,14 Raitt, Travis ______1998 Roth, Matt ______2001,02,03,04 Sheeler, Ernie ______1975,76,77 Parsons, Lawrence ______1932 Randolph, Alvin ______1964,65 Rothwell, Eric ______2003 Sheets, Wallace ______1956 Paschal, Marcus ______2003,04,05,06 Rath, Gordon ______1920 Roussell, Mark ______1992,93,94 Sheldon, Thad ______1998,99 Patterson, Cornelius ______1966,67 Rathke, Scott ______2001 Ruck, Fred ______1949,50,51 Shelton, Adolphus ______2002,05 Patyk, John ______1977 Reardon, Bill ______1993,94,95,96 Rudolph, John ______1987 Sherlock, Kevin ______2005 Paulsen, Joseph ______1948,49,50 Reardon, Jerry ______1970,71,72 Ruhland, Matt ______1988,89,90 Sherman, Matt ______1994,95,96,97 Paulson, Steve ______1972 Reardon, Kerry ______1968,69,70 Rusk, Tom ______1975,76,77,78 Sherman, Robert ______1962,63 Payne, O.J. ______2002 Recher, David ______1962,63,64 Runta, Jerry ______1977 Shipanick, Donald ______1958,59 Pedersen, Jim ______1969 Redman, Matt ______1997 Russell, Fred ______2001,02,03 Shoaf, James ______1946,47,48 Pekar, Jim ______1980,81 Reed, Ronald ______1916,17,18 Russo, Robert ______1960 Shoener, Harold ______1946,47 Peiffer, Warren ______1972,73,75 Reedquist, Lawrence ______1928,29 Ryan, Karlin ______1963,64,65 Shoener, Herbert ______1946,47 Pellegrino, Orlando ______1956 Rees, Bob ______1990,91,92 Ryan, Ron ______1988,90 Shrader, ? ______1898 Pence, Lawrence ______1898 Reichardt, Doug ______1974,75 Ryther, Bryan ______2006 Shuck, Terry ______1954,55 Penaluna, Robert ______1941,42 Reichardt, Bill ______1949,50,51 Shuttleworth, V. Craven ___ 1920,21,22 Penney, Rick ______1972,73,75 Riechow, Garet ______1953,54,55 -S- Sibert, Mike ______1992 Penney, Steve ______1969,70,71 Reichow, William ______1954,55 Saidat, Ed ______1998,99 Siberts, Frank ______1900,01,02 Penningroth, Walter ______1911,13 Reid, Brad ______1977,78,79 Salter, Bob ______1973,74,75 Sibery, Donald ______1967,69 Perkins, William ______1960,61,62 Reilly, Jim ______1985,86,87,88 Sambo, Mike ______1974,77 Signor, Austin ______2006 Perrin, Delbert ______1940,50 Reilly, Mike ______196l,62,63 Sampson, Martin ______1889,90 Simmons, Don ______1935,36 Perrine, James ______1908 Reinhardt, Franklin ______1965 Samuelson, Loe ______1931,32 Simmons, Marques ______2004,05 Perry, Dayton ______1960,61,62 Reiners, Randy ______1997,98,99 Sanders, Bob ______2000,01,02,03 Simmons, Ozzie ______1934,35,36 Person, George ______1978 Reischl, Matt ______1995,96,97,98 Sanford, Allen ______1889,90,91,92 Simms, Dave ______1970,71,72 Person, Nate ______1979,80 Reister, Harold ______1951,52 Sangster, James ______1950,51 Simons, Obern ______1945 Petersen, Ronald ______1949,50,51 Renn, Tom ______1976,77,79 Sangster, William ______1943 Simonsen, Todd ______1978,79,80,81 Peterson, Frank ______1917 Repass, Maurice ______1910 Sansen, Oliver ______1929,30,31 Simpson, Gary ______1963,64,65 Peterson, Hap ______1982,83,84,85 Restelli, William ______1964,65 Santos, Moses ______1988,89,90,91 Sims, Bob ______1971,72 Peterson, Tariq ______1997,98,99 Revak, Tom ______2003 Sapp, Benny ______2000,01 Sims, Damian ______2004,05,06 Petrzelka, Matt ______1977,78,79,80 Reynolds, Robert ______1947 Saunders, Eddie ______1972 Sims, Ken ______1983,84,85,86 Pettit, Kenneth ______1938,39,40 Ricciardulli, Tony ______1980 Saunders, Mike ______1988,89,90,91 Sindlinger, Mark ______1983,84,85,86 Phillips, Cy ______2005 Rice, George ______1951,52,53 Sawin, John ______1958,59 Sistrunk, Dwight ______1986,87 Phillips, Eddie ______1980,81,82,83 Rice, Harry ______1925,26 Sawyer, Emmett ______1952 Six, Norman ______1954,55 Phillips, Mark ______1974,75 Rich, Fred ______1974 Sawyer, Prince ______1892,93,94 Skelley, Ike ______1926 Phillips, Michael ______1967,68 Richards, Joe ______1933,34 Scanlon, George ______1918 Skillett, Jeff ______1988,89,90,91 Phillips, Robert A. ______1951,52,53 Richardson, Burt ______1991 Scantlebury, Wilbur ______1923,24 Skogman, Kyle ______1970,72,73 Phillips, Robert ______1946,47,48 Richardson, Dace ______2005,06 Schaefer, Alan ______1970,71 Skradis, Bryan ______1977,78,79,81 Pickens, Derrick ______2000,01 Rickards, Robbertto ______1999,2000 Schammel, Francis ______1932,33 Slater, Duke ______1918,19,20,21 Pierce, Charles ______1956,57 Riddle, Fred ______1962,63 Schenk, Albert ______1966,68 Slattery, Joe ______1998,99 Pierce, Frank ______1889,90,91 Ridley, Sean ______1987 Schick, Dave ______1975 Slowik, Eric ______1991 Pignatelli, Carl ______1927,29 Rigg, George ______1892 Schilling, Scott ______1978,79,80 Slutzker, Scott ______1992,93,94,95 Pipkins, James ______1987,88 Rigney, Frank ______1955,56,57 Schirmer, John ______1923,24,25 Smeltzer, Charles ______1890 Piro, Doug ______1976 Rigtrup, Keith ______1997 Schleusner, Vincent ______1927,28 Smiley, Keaton ______1985,86,88 Plate, Scott ______1990,91,92,93 Riley, Donald ______1949,50,51 Schlicher, Kyle ______2004,05,06 Smith, Arthur ______1889,90 Ploen, Ken ______1954,55,56 Riley, Tom ______1980 Schlickman, Greg ______1978 Smith, Bob ______1946,47 Podolak, Charles ______1970,71 Rinderknecht, Reed ______1991 Schmidt, Christian ______1932 Smith, Cameron ______2000 Podolak, Ed ______1966,67,68 Ringer, William ______1960 Schmidt, Marvin ______1926,27 Smith, Chris ______2000,01,02,03 Poholsky, Tom ______1986,87,88,89 Ritchie, Joe ______1971 Schmidt, Rick ______1984,85,86 Smith, Don ______1926,27

156 Iowa Hawkeye Football LETTERMEN

Smith, Earl ______1953,54,55 Tedore, John ______1946,47,48 Vollenweider, Henry ______1939,41 Willey, Dan ______1977,78,79 Smith, Frederick ______1937,38 Terrell, Charles ______1903 Voltmer, Carl ______1926 Williams, Chester ______1960 Smith, John ______1976 Terrell, Henry ______1943 VonLackum, Herman ______1911,12 Williams, Dan ______2001 Smith, John James ______1946 Terry, Ryan ______1992,93,94 VonLackum, John ______1917 Williams, Dwayne ______1979,80 Smith, Leroy ______1989,90,91 Teyro, George ______1932,33,34 Vrieze, Jon ______1983,84,85,86 Williams, Fred ______1898 Smith, Narty ______1973 Theer, Richard ______1956,57 Williams, Hermon ______1894 Smith, Nelson ______1944,45 Thein, Rob ______1996,97,98,99 -W- Williams, Jerry ______1961 Smith, Paul ______1925,26 Thiele, Richard ______1966 Wagler, Scott ______1935,36 Williams, Joel ______1960,61 Smith, P.B. ______1901 Thigpen, Eric ______1995,96,97,98 Wagnen, Dave ______1973,74,75 Williams, John ______1966 Smith, Robert ______1983,84,85,86 Thomas, Brice ______1928,29 Wagner, Steve ______1976,77,78 Williams, Lranzie ______1951 Smith, Sean ______1988,90 Thomas, Charles ______1895,96 Wahls, Jason ______1995 Williams, Louis ______1962,63,64 Smith, Tom ______1969 Thomas, Floyd ______1910 Walding, Lynn ______1975,76 Williams, Reggie ______1994,95 Smith, William ______1965,66,67 Thomas, John ______1977 Walker, Cornelius ______1934,35,36 Williams, Richie ______2005 Smith, Willie Ray ______1962 Thomas, Sidney ______1972,73,74 Walker, David ______2003,05 Williams, Samuel _____1898,99,1900,01 Snider, Herman ______1938,39,40 Thomas, Steve ______1986,87 Walker, James ______1939,40,41 Williams, Tony ______1965,66,67 Snook, Gary ______1963,64,65 Thompson, Arthur ______1906 Walker, James C. ______1895,96,97 Williams, Virgil ______1959 Snyder, Robert ______1944,47,48 Thompson, Dale ______1943 Walker, James H. ______1902 Willis, Joe ______1976,77 Sobieski, Ben ______1997,98, 2001,02 Thompson, George ______1920,21,22 Walker, Marion ______1956 Willis, Ernest ______1914 Sodergren, Chuck ______1976,77 Thompson, Rich ______1976 Walker, Steve ______1973,74 Willock, Richard ______1995,96,97 Soliday, Jason ______1990 Thorson, Sherwyn ______1959,60,61 Wallace, Robert ______1962 Wilson, Marcus ______2006 Solomon, Clinton ______2002,04,05 Thurtle, Philp ______1931 Wallace, Tom ______1968 Wilson, Max ______1913,14,15 Solomon, Richard ______1969,70,71 Tippett, Andre ______1979,80,81 Walters, Rod ______1972,73,74,75 Wilson, Paul ______2005 Somodi, Richard ______1965,66 Titley, Michael ______1989,90 Wanket, Tony ______1983,84 Wilson, Robert ______1949,50,51 Sorensen, Robert ______1964 Tofson, Duane ______1955 Ward, Brian ______1978 Wilson, Steve ______1966,67,68 Spaan, James ______1958 Tollefson, Charles ______1938,39,40 Ward, Tom ______1987,88 Wilson, Vincent ______1999 Spanjers, Peter ______1950,51,52 Tomasetti, Barry ______1975,76,77 Warner, Joseph ______1898,99,1900 Windauer, Bill ______1969,70,72 Speaker, John ______1974 Tompkins, Nelson ______1930,31 Warrington, John ______1930 Winslow, Donald ______1944,47,48,49 Spitzig, Kevin ______1980,81,83,84 Tompras, George ______1965 Waschek, Jim ______1971,72,73 Winton, James ______1960,62 Spranger, Mark ______1984,85,86 Towle, ? ______1897 Washburn, Roy ______1905,06 Winston, Nate ______1974,75,76 Spurbeck, Wayne ______1945 Towner, John ______1949,50,51 Washington, Lester ______1972,73,74 Wirth, Dan ______1984,85,86,87 Staak, John ______1941,42 Townsend, James ______2004 Washington, Nate ______1973,75,76 Wischmeier, Robert ______1944 Stanton, James ______1895,96 Townsend, Orville ______1965 Watkins, David ______1960,61 Wise, Brian ______1988,89,90,91 Station, Larry ______1982,83,84,85 Trappe, Christoph ______2000 Watkins, Travis ______1987,88,89 Wojan, Steve ______1974,76,77 Stauss, William ______1940,41,42 Traynor, John ______2003 Watters, Bert ______1899,1900,03 Woodard, Ralph ______1945,47,48,49 Stearnes, Robert ______1951,52,53,54 Traynor, Pete ______2000,01,02 Waugh, Harry ______1943 Woodard, Richard ______1944,46,47,48 Stech, Roger ______1974,75,77 Treadway, Olen ______1957,58,59 Webb, Brad ______1978,79,80,81 Woodhause, Donald A. ______1949,50 Steen, Grant ______2000,01,02,03 Trickey, Ben ______1941,42 Webb, Chris ______1993,94 Woodhouse, Donald E. ______1949 Steinbach, Eric ______1999,2000,01,02 Trickey, James ______1910,11,12 Webb, Cloyd ______1961,62,63 Woodland, Tom ______1978 Steinke, Dan ______1974 Trickey, Kenneth ______1931 Webb, Ivory ______1980,81 Woods, LeVar ______1998,99,2000 Stemlar, Tom ______1981 Triplett, Dave ______1970,71 Webb, Scott ______2000,01,02 Woolston, Frank ______1891,92 Stepanek, Richard ______1967,68,69 Triplett, Orle ______1916 Webber, Harold ______1934 Worthy, Kevin ______2000,01,02,03 Stephens, Roger ______1943 Trippeer, Kyle ______1998,2000 Weeks, Seth ______1910 Wozniak, Ben ______1978,79 Stevenson, Mike ______1978 Tucker, Donald ______1960 Wehrle, Roger ______1963 Wright, Anthony ______1986,87,88,89 Stewart, Tony ______1987,88,89,90 Tunnell, Emlen ______1946,47 Weiland, Frank ______1901 Wright, Benson ______1891 Stewart, Walter ______1907,08,09 Tupper, William ______1905 Weires, Bill ______1985 Wright, Charles ______1897 Stiles, Frank ______1891,92 Turici, Richard ______1961,62 Weiss, Leven ______1976,77,78,79 Wyatt, Bernie ______1959,60,61 Stockdale, Matt ______1998,99,2000,01 Turner, Austin ______1949,50,51 Weller, Wendell ______1945 Wyland, Guido ______1916 Stoik, Tony ______1969 Turner, Dave ______1988,90,91 Welk, Steve ______1973 Stoltenberg, Walter ______1904 Turner, Milton ______1978 Wellington, Rod ______1973,74,75 -Y- Stoops, Bobby ______1979,80,81,82 Turner, Stephen ______1958 Wells, Mike ______1990,91,92,93 Yacullo, Mike ______1981,82 Stoops, Mark ______1987,88,89 Tyrrell, William ______1893 Welt, Anthony ______1964 Yamini, Bashir ______1998,99 Stoops, Mike ______1981,83,84 Tyson, Demetrius ______1976 Wendling, Mike ______1971,72 Yanda, Marshal ______2005,06 Streff, Jack ______1904,05,06 Werner, Jon ______1991 Yauck, Robert ______1960,61 Strobel, Dave ______1981,82,84 -U- Wessels, Ladd ______1989 Yegge, John Paul ______1926,27 Stross, Trey ______2006 Ucman, Joseph ______1964 Wester, Herb ______1984,85,86,87 Yelton, Bob ______1942 Stutsman, Isaac ______1907,08 Uhlenhake, Clay ______1979,80,81,82 Westhoff, Jeff ______1995 Yocom, Brandt ______1972,74,75 Stutsman, John ______1931,32 Uknes, Charles ______1942 Weston, Lee ______1965 Yoder, Scott ______1997 Suchy, Donald ______1954,55,56 Urban, Albert ______1942 Westra, Peter ______1927,28,29 Youel, James ______1940,41,42 Suchomel, Todd ______1980 Urchek, Mark ______1972 Wheatley, Austin ______1997,98,99 Young, Albert ______2005,06 Suess, Phil ______1978,79,80 Ure, Samuel ______1892 Whipka, Joe ______1970 Young, Earl ______1926,27 Sullivan, Eddie ______1982 Uselman, Joe ______2000,01 Whisler, Bill ______1959,60,61 Young, Harry ______1971 Sullivan, Robert ______1946 Usinowicz, Paul ______1965,66,67 Whitaker, Matt ______1990,91,92 Sullivan, Tim ______1967,68,70 White, Edward H. ______1904 -Z- Sunderman, Frank ______1971,72 -V- White, Edward S. ______1893 Zaehringer, Paul ______1943 Swain, Gary ______1965 Vacanti, Sam ______1942 White, Ike ______1971,72,73 Zdzienicki, Chris ______1997 Swaney, Harold ______1931,33 Van Briesen, B.J. ______1999 White, J.D. ______1989 Zender, Robert ______1947 Swartzendruber, Donald ______1950,51 Van Buren, William ______1955,60,61 White, Roy ______1904,05,07 Zinn, Donald ______1960 Swedberg, Rodger ______1953,54,55 Vande Walle, Curtis ______1965 Wiegmann, Casey ______1993,94,95 Ziolkowski, Robert ______1963,64 Swenson, Roger ______1968 Vang, Scott ______1990 Wiegmann, Roger ______1953,54,55 Zollman, Philip ______1892 Swift, Jim ______1976,77,78,79 Van Meter, Harold ______1912 Wiese, Marlin ______1964 Sykes, Joseph ______1918,20 VanOosterhout, Peter ______1892,93 Wildeman, Parker ______1993,1994 Synhorst, John ______1918 Vazquez, Steve ______1975,76,77,78 Wilder, Clifford ______1963 Szykowny, Matthew ______1960,61,62 Veit, Eugene ______1956,57 Wilkes, Troy ______1989 Velicer, Ted ______1989,90,91,92 Wilkins, Glen ______1903 -T- Verba, Ross ______1993,94,95,96 Willcox, Alex ______2004,05 Tate, Drew ______2003,04,05,06 Vincent, Eddie ______1953,54,55 Willer, James ______1930 Taylor, Tyrone ______1986 Vlasic, Mark ______1984,85,86 Willet, James ______1956

Iowa Hawkeye Football 157 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

NOTE: The Iowa football records and best performances, compiled by the Iowa Sports Information Office, begin with the 1939 season, commonly called the “Modern Era” of Big Ten and NCAA athletics. Throughout the records section, players listed in bold face are current Iowa players. Scoring Receiving Points Receptions Game ______24 on seven occasions Game ______13 by Kevin Kasper at Ohio State, 10/30/99 (last by Tavian Banks vs. Iowa State, 9/20/97) 13 by Nick Bell at Indiana, 10/29/88 Season ______120 by Nate Kaeding, 2002 Season ______82 by Kevin Kasper, 2000 Career ______373 by Nate Kaeding, 2000-03 Career ______157 by Kevin Kasper, 1997-2000

Kicking Points Yards Gained Game ______17 by Kyle Schlicher at Minnesota, 11/13/04 Game ______256 by Quinn Early vs. Northwestern, 11/7/87 Season ______120 by Nate Kaeding, 2002 Season ______1,037 by Keith Chappelle, 1980 Career ______367 by Nate Kaeding, 2000-03 Career ______2,271 by Tim Dwight, 1994-97

Touchdowns Touchdowns Game ______4 on eight occasions Game ______4 by Ed Hinkel vs. Minnesota, 11/19/05 (last by Ed Hinkel vs. Minnesota, 11/19/05) 4 by Quinn Early vs. Northwestern, 11/7/87 Season ______19 by Tavian Banks, 1997 Season ______11 by Maurice Brown, 2002 Career ______36 by Tavian Banks, 1994-97 Career ______21 by Tim Dwight, 1994-97 Cons. Carries __ 3 by Aaron Greving vs. Kent State, 9/1/01 21 by Danan Hughes, 1989-92

Field Goals Game ______5 by Kyle Schlicher at Minnesota, 11/13/04 Passing Season ______21 by Kyle Schlicher, 2004 Attempts 21 by Rob Houghtlin, 1987 Game ______60 by Scott Mullen vs. Indiana, 10/23/99 Career ______67 by Nate Kaeding, 2000-03 60 by Chuck Hartlieb vs. Indiana, 10/29/88 Consecutive ___ 22 by Nate Kaeding, 2001-02 Season ______460 by Chuck Hartlieb, 1988 Career ______1,203 by Chuck Long, 1981-85 PATs Made Game ______9 on two occasions Completions (last by Zach Bromert vs. Iowa State, 9/20/97) Game ______44 by Chuck Hartlieb vs. Indiana, 10-29-88 Season ______57 by Nate Kaeding, 2002 Season ______288 by Chuck Hartlieb, 1988 Career ______167 by Nate Kaeding, 2000-03 Career ______782 by Chuck Long, 1981-85 Consecutive ___ 60, Nate Kaeding, 2001-02 Consecutive ___ 22 by Chuck Long vs. Indiana, 1984

PAT Attempts Completion Percentage Game ______9 on six occasions Game ______100 by Brad Banks (10-10) vs. Northwestern, 11/09/02 (last by Zach Bromert vs. Indiana, 10/25/97) Season ______67.1 by Chuck Long (216 of 322), 1984 Season ______58 by Nate Kaeding, 2002 Career ______65.0 by Chuck Long (782 of 1,203), 1981-85 Career ______169 by Nate Kaeding, 2000-03 Yards Gained Game ______558 by Chuck Hartlieb vs. Indiana, 10/29/88 Rushing Season ______3,738 by Chuck Hartlieb, 1988 Attempts Career ______10,461 by Chuck Long, 1981-85 Game ______42 by Sedrick Shaw vs. Michigan State, 10/7/95 Season ______316 by Sedrick Shaw, 1995 Touchdowns Career ______837 by Sedrick Shaw, 1993-96 Game ______7 by Chuck Hartlieb vs. Northwestern, 11/7/87 Season ______27 by Chuck Long, 1985 Yards Gained Career ______74 by Chuck Long, 1981-85 Game ______314 by Tavian Banks vs. Tulsa, 9/13/97 Season ______1,691 by Tavian Banks, 1997 Career ______4,156 by Sedrick Shaw, 1993-96 Total Offense Yards Gained Touchdowns Game ______516 by Chuck Hartlieb vs. Indiana, 10/29/88 Game ______4 on four occasions Season ______3,530 by Chuck Hartlieb, 1988 (last by Tavian Banks vs. Iowa State, 9/20/97) Career ______10,254 by Chuck Long, 1981-85 Season ______17 by Tavian Banks, 1997 Career ______33 by Tavian Banks, 1994-97 33 by Sedrick Shaw, 1993-96

158 Iowa Hawkeye Football INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Punt Returns Interceptions Number Number Game ______9 by Nile Kinnick vs. Indiana, 10/7/39 *Game ______3, Grant Steen at Indiana, 10/19/02 Season ______40 by Ramon Ochoa, 2003 Season ______8 by Lou King, 1981 Career ______124 by Peter Marciano, 1986-89 8 by Nile Kinnick, 1939 Career ______18 by Devon Mitchell, 1982-85 Yards Returned 18 by Nile Kinnick, 1937-39 Game ______201 by Nile Kinnick vs. Indiana, 10/7/39 Season ______495 by Ramon Ochoa, 2003 * -- ties NCAA record for a linebacker Career ______1,102 by Tim Dwight, 1994-97 Tackles Number Kickoff Returns Game ______29 by Dave Clement vs. Oregon State, 9/19/70 Number Season ______171 by Andre Jackson, 1972 Game ______9 by Tim Dwight vs. Ohio State, 10/28/95 Career ______492 by Larry Station, 1982-85 Season ______43 by Earl Douthitt, 1973 Career ______78 by Earl Douthitt, 1972-74 Solos Game ______18 by George Davis vs. Minnesota, 11/17/84 Yards Returned Season ______105 by Tom Rusk, 1977 Game ______187 by Sid Thomas vs. Michigan State, 11/23/74 Career ______308 by Larry Station, 1982-85 Season ______994 by Earl Douthitt, 1973 Career ______1,762 by Earl Douthitt, 1972-74 Assists Game ______22 by Dave Clement vs. Oregon State, 9/19/70 Season ______88 by Andre Jackson, 1972 Punting Career ______190 by Andre Jackson, 1972-75 Number Game ______16 by Nile Kinnick vs. Notre Dame, 11/11/39 For Loss Season ______85 by Dave Holsclaw, 1978 Game ______6 (23 yds.) by Leroy Smith vs. Ohio State, 11/2/91 Career ______272 by Jason Baker, 1997-00 Season ______25 (93 yds.) by Jonathan Babineaux, 2004 Career ______78 (407 yds.) by Jared DeVries, 1995-1998 Yards Game ______731 by Nile Kinnick vs. Notre Dame, 11/11/39 For Loss (yardage) Season ______3,107 by Dave Holsclaw, 1978 Game ______53 (4 tackles) by Ron Geater vs. Purdue, 10/25/91 Career ______11,304 by Jason Baker, 1997-00 Season ______153 (20 tackles) by Andre Tippett, 1980 Career ______407 (78 tackles) by Jared DeVries, 1995-1998 Average Game ______55.8 by Reggie Roby vs. Nebraska, 9/12/81 QB Sacks *Season ______49.8 by Reggie Roby, 1981 Game ______5 (21 yds.) by Leroy Smith vs. Ohio State, 11/2/91 Career ______45.4 by Reggie Roby, 1979-82 Season ______18 (101 yds.) by Leroy Smith, 1991 Career ______42 (323 yds.) by Jared DeVries, 1995-1998 * -- NCAA record Blocked Kicks Game ______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

Iowa Hawkeye Football 159 TEAM OFFENSIVE RECORDS

Scoring Passing Points Attempts Game ______70 vs. Utah State, 9/28/57 Game ______62 at Indiana, 10/29/88 Season ______484 in 2002 Season ______470 in 1988 Per game ______48.5 in 1890 Completions Touchdowns Game ______44 at Indiana, 10/29/88 Game ______10 vs. Texas-El Paso, 9/27/86 Season ______290 in 1988 10 vs. Utah State, 9/28/57 Season ______60 in 2002 Completion Percentage Game ______1.000 (12-12) vs. Northwestern, 11/9/02 Field Goals Season ______.657 (276-420) in 1985 Game ______5 at Minnesota, 11/13/04 5 vs. Washington, 12/29/95 Yards Gained Season ______21 in 2004, 2002 and 1987 Game ______584 at Northwestern, 11/7/87 Season ______3,796 in 1987 PATs Made Per game ______300.9 in 1985 Game ______9 vs. Iowa State, 9/20/97 9 vs. Cincinnati, 9/15/90 Touchdowns Season ______57 in 2002 Game ______7 at Northwestern, 11/7/87 Season ______30 in 1985

Total Offense Plays Kickoff Returns Game ______101 at Minnesota, 11/2/68 Number Season ______971 in 1987 Season ______64 in 1973

Yards Gained Yards Returned Game ______713 vs. Northwestern, 10/8/83 Season ______1,381 in 1973 Season ______5,647 in 1983 Per return ______29.0 in 1941 Per game ______470.6 in 1983 Punt Returns Number First Downs Season ______48 in 2003 Number Game ______36 vs. Washington State, 9/27/69 Yards Returned Season ______284 in 1985 Season ______636 in 1997 Per game ______23.7 in 1985 Per return ______17.0 in 1940

Rushing Punting Attempts Number Game ______82 at Minnesota, 11/2/68 Game ______16 vs. Notre Dame, 11/11/39 82 vs. South Dakota, 10/5/40 Season ______85 in 1978 Season ______607 in 1984 Yards Yards Gained Game ______731 vs. Notre Dame, 11/11/39 Game ______517 vs. Minnesota, 11/19/83 Season ______3,145 (74 punts, 42.5 avg.) in 2000 Season ______2,784 in 2002 Per game ______255.4 in 1958 Yards/Punt Game ______55.8 vs. Nebraska, 9/12/81 Yards/Attempt Season ______45.5 in 1981 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

160 Iowa Hawkeye Football TEAM DEFENSIVE RECORDS

Scoring Passing Points Attempts Game ______0 on 46 occasions Game ______1 vs. South Dakota, 10/5/40 (last vs. Ball State, 9/3/05) 1 at Notre Dame, 10/27/45 Season ______5 in 1899 Season ______62 in 1944 Per game ______0.6 in 1899 Completions Touchdowns Game ______0 on 51 occasions Game ______0 on many occasions (last vs. Ball State, 9/3/05) 2 vs. Purdue, 10/24/92 Season ______1 in 1899 2 vs. Michigan State, 10/3/87 Season ______19 in 1944

Total Offense Completion Percentage Plays Game ______.000 on many occasions Game ______39 vs. Wyoming, 10/17/53 .200 vs. Michigan State, 10/3/87 Season ______475 in 1944 Season ______.270 in 1941

Yards Gained Yards Gained Game ______49 at Northwestern, 10/6/84 Game ______(-7) vs. Notre Dame, 10/23/48 Season ______1,467 in 1937 Season ______365 in 1941 Per game ______183.3 in 1937 Per game ______45.6 in 1941

Touchdowns First Downs Game ______0 on many occasions Number (last vs. Ball State, 9/3/05) Game ______2 vs. South Dakota, 10/5/40 Season ______0 on many occasions 2 vs. Nebraska, 11/4/44 Season ______67 in 1937 Per game ______8.4 in 1937 Tackles For Loss Game ______16 vs. Northwestern (-92 yards), 11/16/91 Rushing Season ______114 in 1995 Attempts Game ______17 at Purdue, 11/18/89 QB Sacks Season ______362 in 1955 Game ______9 at Purdue (-74 yards), 11/18/89 Season ______61 in 1991 Yards Gained Game ______(-73) at Purdue, 11/18/89 Season ______950 in 1937 Turnovers Per game ______79.7 in 1981 Interceptions Game ______7 vs. Wisconsin, 11/13/82 Yards/Attempt Season ______23 in 1986 and 1987 Game ______(-4.2) at Purdue, 11/18/89 Season ______2.4 in 1981 Fumbles Recovered Game ______7 at Purdue, 10/1/49 Touchdowns Season ______26 in 1977 Game ______0 on many occasions (last at Illinois, 9/23/06) Season ______1 in 1899

Iowa Hawkeye Football 161 INDIVIDUAL GAME BESTS

Rushing (min. 175 yards) Name ______Att-Yards ______TDs ______Opponent ______Date 1. Tavian Banks ______29-314 ______4 ______Tulsa ______9/13/97 2. Ed Podolak ______17286 ______2 ______Northwestern ______11/9/68 3. Sedrick Shaw ______42-250 ______1 ______Michigan State ______10/7/95 4. Phil Blatcher ______27-247 ______2 ______Michigan State ______11/21/81 5. Dennis Mosley ______39-229 ______2 ______Iowa State ______9/29/79 6. Nick Bell ______31-217 ______3 ______Wisconsin ______10/14/89 7. Sedrick Shaw ______41-214 ______3 ______Wisconsin ______11/18/95 8. Tavian Banks ______18-204 ______2 ______Northern Iowa ______9/6/97 9. Albert Young ______38-202 ______2 ______Northwestern ______11/5/05 Jim Jensen ______21-202 ______2 ______Indiana ______10/18/75 11. Eddie Phillips ______36-198 ______1 ______Minnesota ______10/24/81 12. 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 15. Frank Holmes ______34-193 ______2 ______Oregon State ______9/23/72 16. Ronnie Harmon ______28-191 ______3 ______Illinois ______9/29/84 17. Rick Bayless ______33-183 ______0 ______Northwestern ______10/25/86 Jerry Faske ______20-183 ______1 ______Northwestern ______10/22/49 19. Tavian Banks ______18-182 ______3 ______Iowa State ______9/14/96 Kevin Harmon ______31-182 ______3 ______Iowa State ______9/19/87 21. Sedrick Shaw ______32-178 ______1 ______Iowa State ______9/16/95 22. Jeff Brown ______31-176 ______0 ______Indiana ______9/13/80 23. Dennis Green ______18-175 ______2 ______Texas Christian ______9/28/68 Passing (min. 300 yards) Name ______Comp-Att ______Yards ______TDs ______Opponent ______Date 1. Chuck Hartlieb ______44-60 ______558 ______3 ______Indiana ______10/29/88 2. Chuck Hartlieb ______25-32 ______471 ______7 ______Northwestern ______11/7/87 3. Chuck Long ______29-39 ______461 ______6 ______Texas ______12/26/84 4. Chuck Hartlieb ______30-51 ______428 ______3 ______N.C. State ______12/31/88 5. Scott Mullen ______36-60 ______426 ______0 ______Indiana ______10/23/99 6. Chuck Long ______23-33 ______420 ______3 ______Northwestern ______10/8/83 7. Chuck Long ______19-26 ______399 ______6 ______Northwestern ______10/26/85 8. Jon Beutjer ______30-47 ______380 ______4 ______Indiana ______9/30/00 Chuck Long ______30-39 ______380 ______4 ______Michigan State ______10/5/85 10. Matt Sherman ______21-28 ______374 ______2 ______Penn State ______10/21/95 11. Chuck Long ______17-21 ______369 ______4 ______Purdue ______10/13/84 12. Chuck Hartlieb ______27-43 ______362 ______1 ______Michigan ______10/17/87 13. Chuck Hartlieb ______24-40 ______360 ______2 ______Ohio State ______11/12/88 14. Drew Tate ______19-33 ______357 ______3 ______Purdue ______10/8/05 15. Drew Tate ______26-36 ______354 ______2 ______Minnesota ______11/18/06 16. Drew Tate ______19-32 ______351 ______4 ______Minnesota ______11/19/05 17. Drew Tate ______32-55 ______346 ______3 ______Florida ______1/1/06 18. Chuck Long ______16-30 ______345 ______2 ______Penn State ______9/17/83 19. Drew Tate ______25-37 ______340 ______1 ______Michigan State ______10/2/04 Scott Mullen ______28-51 ______340 ______3 ______Minnesota ______11/20/99 21. Matt Sherman ______18-37 ______334 ______2 ______Ohio State ______10/28/95 22. Drew Tate ______24-39 ______333 ______2 ______Minnesota ______11/13/04 Chuck Hartlieb ______20-37 ______333 ______1 ______Ohio State ______11/14/87 24. Drew Tate ______26-39 ______331 ______3 ______Ohio State ______10/16/04 25. Matt Sherman ______19-24 ______331 ______3 ______Northwestern ______11/12/94 26. Chuck Hartlieb ______26-41 ______328 ______2 ______Minnesota ______11/21/87 27. Pete Gales ______23-46 ______321 ______1 ______Purdue ______11/8/80 28. Chuck Long ______29-37 ______319 ______1 ______UCLA ______1/1/86 29. Chuck Hartlieb ______19-34 ______317 ______3 ______Purdue ______10/24/87 30. Mike Cilek ______27-48 ______316 ______2 ______Illinois ______11/22/67 31. Scott Mullen ______23-34 ______314 ______2 ______Western Michigan ______9/9/00 32. Gary Snook ______26-49 ______310 ______2 ______Purdue ______10/24/64 33. Gary Snook ______18-36 ______309 ______2 ______Minnesota ______11/7/64 34. Jim Hartlieb ______25-39 ______308 ______3 ______Michigan ______10/3/92 35. Chuck Long ______19-26 ______304 ______3 ______Tennessee ______12/31/82 Olen Treadway ______26-41 ______304 ______1 ______Wisconsin ______10/17/59 Total Offense (min. 350 yards) Name ______Rush ______Pass ______Total ______Opponent ______Date 1. Chuck Hartlieb ______( 42) ______558 ______516 ______Indiana ______10/29/88 2. Chuck Long ______20 ______461 ______481 ______Texas ______12/26/84 3. Scott Mullen ______47 ______426 ______473 ______Indiana ______10/23/99 4. Chuck Hartlieb ______1 ______471 ______472 ______Northwestern ______11/7/87 5. Chuck Hartlieb ______( 18) ______428 ______410 ______N.C. State ______12/31/88 6. Chuck Long ______6 ______399 ______405 ______Northwestern ______10/26/85 7. Chuck Long ______( 22) ______420 ______398 ______Northwestern ______10/8/83 8. Jon Beutjer ______10 ______380 ______390 ______Indiana ______9/30/00 9. Chuck Long ______5 ______380 ______385 ______Michigan State ______10/5/85 10. Pete Gales ______50 ______321 ______371 ______Purdue ______11/8/80 11. Drew Tate ______24 ______346 ______370 ______Florida ______1/1/06 12. Drew Tate ______12 ______357 ______369 ______Purdue ______10/8/05 13. Drew Tate ______11 ______354 ______365 ______Minnesota ______11/18/06 14. Chuck Long ______( 9) ______369 ______360 ______Purdue ______10/13/84 15. Drew Tate ______5 ______351 ______356 ______Minnesota ______11/19/05 16. Drew Tate ______24 ______331 ______355 ______Ohio State ______10/16/04

162 Iowa Hawkeye Football INDIVIDUAL GAME BESTS

Receiving (min. 150 yards) Name ______No-Yards ______TDs ______Opponent ______Date 1. Quinn Early ______10-256 ______4 ______Northwestern ______11/7/87 2. Deven Harberts ______11-233 ______1 ______Indiana ______10/29/88 3. Bill Happel ______9-207 ______3 ______Northern Illinois ______9/21/85 4. Dave Moritz ______11-192 ______2 ______Indiana ______10/29/83 5. Keith Chappelle ______12-191 ______2 ______Illinois ______10/11/80 6. Tim Dwight ______8-188 ______1 ______Northwestern ______11/9/96 7. Tim Dwight ______8-187 ______3 ______Iowa State ______11/20/97 8. Dave Moritz ______8-168 ______1 ______Tennessee ______12/31/82 9. Scott Slutzker ______8-167 ______0 ______Penn State ______10/21/95 10. Clinton Solomon ______5-166 ______2 ______Purdue ______10/8/05 11. Jim Gibbons ______9-164 ______2 ______Minnesota ______11/9/57 12. Al Bream ______12-160 ______2 ______Illinois ______11/25/67 13. Andy Brodell ______6-159 ______2 ______Texas ______12/30/06 Andy Brodell ______7-159 ______1 ______Minnesota ______11/18/06 Marv Cook ______9-159 ______1 ______Ohio State ______11/14/87 16. Clinton Solomon ______9-157 ______1 ______Minnesota ______11/13/04 Dave Triplett ______7-157 ______1 ______Wisconsin ______10/30/71 18. Karl Noonan ______10-155 ______1 ______Wisconsin ______10/17/64 Emlen Tunnell ______6-155 ______3 ______Indiana ______10/11/47 20. Scott Helverson ______8-154 ______2 ______Iowa State ______9/28/85 21. Ed Hinkel ______7-151 ______4 ______Minnesota ______11/19/05 Jack Dittmer ______5-151 ______2 ______Boston U. ______11/20/48

Scoring Name ______Points ______TDs-PAT ______Opponent ______Date 1. Ed Hinkel ______24 ______4-0 ______Minnesota ______11/19/05 Tavian Banks ______24 ______4-0 ______Iowa State ______9/20/97 Tavian Banks ______24 ______4-0 ______Tulsa ______9/13/97 Mike Saunders ______24 ______4-0 ______Indiana ______11/9/91 Quinn Early ______24 ______4-0 ______Northwestern ______11/7/87 Owen Gill ______24 ______4-0 ______Iowa State ______9/10/83 Dennis Mosley ______24 ______4-0 ______Indiana ______9/8/79 Larry Lawrence ______24 ______4-0 ______Minnesota ______11/2/68 8. Nile Kinnick ______23 ______3-5 ______South Dakota ______9/30/39 9. 30 players tied with 18 (last time by Jeremy Allen vs. Northwestern, 11/10/01)

Interceptions 1. 3, Grant Steen vs. Indiana, 10/19/02

Tackles (min. 20 tackles) Name ______Total ______Solo-Asst ______Opponent ______Date 1. Dave Clement ______29 ______7-22 ______Oregon State ______9/19/70 2. Bobby Diaco ______26 ______10-16 ______Indiana ______10/14/95 3. Dave Brooks ______26 ______13-13 ______Illinois ______11/21/70 4. Bob Sanders ______25 ______14-11 ______Indiana ______10/20/01 5. Dave Moreland ______23 ______15-8 ______Minnesota ______10/15/66 6. Greg Allison ______22 ______7-15 ______Purdue ______10/26/68 Andre Jackson ______22 ______13-9 ______Michigan State ______10/28/72 8. Mike Phillips ______21 ______7-14 ______Purdue ______10/26/68 Andre Jackson ______21 ______8-13 ______Ohio State ______9/16/72 Andre Jackson ______21 ______11-10 ______Purdue ______11/15/75 Larry Station ______21 ______17-4 ______Minnesota ______11/17/84 Jim Reilly ______21 ______14-7 ______Indiana ______10/29/88 13. 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

Iowa Hawkeye Football 163 INDIVIDUAL SEASON BESTS

Rushing (min. 700 yards) Receiving (min. 600 yards) Name ______Att-Yards ______Avg _____TDs __ Year Name ______No-Yards ____ Avg. ____ TDs ___Year 1. Tavian Banks ______260-1,691 _____6.5 ______17 ___1997 1. Keith Chappelle _____ 64-1,037 ____ 16.2 ____ 6 _____1980 2. Sedrick Shaw ______316-1,477 _____4.7 ______15 ___1995 2. Kevin Kasper ______82-1,010 ____ 12.3 ____ 7 _____2000 3. Fred Russell ______282-1,355 _____4.8 ______7 ____2003 3. Quinn Early ______63-1,004 ____ 15.9 ____ 10 ____1987 4. Albert Young _____ 249-1,334 _____5.4 ______8 ___ 2005 4. Maurice Brown ______48-966 ______20.1 ____ 11 ____2002 5. Dennis Mosley _____ 270-1,267 _____4.7 ______12 ___1979 5. Karl Noonan ______59-933 ______15.8 ____ 4 _____1964 6. Fred Russell ______220-1,264 _____5.7 ______9 ____2002 6. Dave Moritz ______50-912 ______18.2 ____ 5 _____1983 7. Ronnie Harmon ____ 223-1,166 _____5.2 ______9 ____1985 7. Clinton Solomon ____ 58-905 ______15.6 ____ 6 _____2004 8. Rick Bayless ______216-1,150 _____5.3 ______10 ___1986 8. Bill Happel ______56-901 ______16.1 ____ 8 _____1985 9. Sedrick Shaw ______224-1,116 _____5.0 ______9 ____1996 9. Deven Harberts _____ 53-880 ______16.6 ____ 6 _____1988 10. Ladell Betts ______232-1,090 _____4.7 ______5 ____2000 10. Kahlil Hill ______59-841 ______14.3 ____ 8 _____2001 11. Ladell Betts ______222-1,060 _____4.8 ______10 ___2001 11. Tim Dwight ______46-816 ______17.7 ____ 9 _____1995 12. Tony Stewart ______215-1,036 _____4.8 ______8 ____1988 12. Marv Cook ______49-803 ______16.4 ____ 2 _____1987 13. Mike Saunders _____ 216-1,022 _____4.7 ______10 ___1991 13. Clinton Solomon ____ 46-800 ______17.4 ____ 7 _____2005 14. Nick Bell ______166-1,009 _____6.1 ______12 ___1990 14. Marv Cook ______63-767 ______12.2 ____ 3 _____1988 15. Sedrick Shaw ______170-1,002 _____5.9 ______7 ____1994 15. Danan Hughes ______43-757 ______17.6 ____ 8 _____1991 16. Ed Podolak ______154-937 ______6.1 ______8 ____1968 16. Tim Dwight ______51-751 ______14.7 ____ 4 _____1996 17. Owen Gill ______199-920 ______4.6 ______4 ____1984 17. Ed Hinkel ______63-744 ______11.8 ____ 7 _____2004 18. Ronnie Harmon ____ 190-907 ______4.8 ______11 ___1984 18. Dallas Clark ______43-742 ______17.3 ____ 4 _____2002 19. Levi Mitchell ______205-900 ______4.4 ______3 ____1970 19. Kerry Reardon ______43-738 ______17.2 ____ 6 _____1969 20. Ladell Betts ______189-857 ______4.5 ______5 ____1999 20. Ronnie Harmon _____ 35-729 ______20.8 ____ 5 _____1983 21. Tony Stewart ______157-844 ______5.4 ______3 ____1990 21. Andy Brodell ______39-724 _____ 18.6 ____ 5 ____ 2006 22. Eddie Phillips ______166-806 ______4.9 ______5 ____1982 22. Al Bream ______55-704 ______12.8 ____ 5 _____1967 23. Owen Gill ______129-798 ______6.2 ______10 ___1983 Tim Dwight ______42-704 ______16.8 ____ 8 _____1997 24. Albert Young _____ 178-779 ______4.4 ______7 ___ 2006 24. Scott Helverson _____ 54-703 ______13.0 ____ 5 _____1985 25. Eddie Phillips ______162-778 ______4.8 ______8 ____1983 25. Ronnie Harmon _____ 60-699 ______11.7 ____ 1 _____1985 26. Phil Blatcher ______157-737 ______4.7 ______8 ____1981 26. Kevin Kasper ______60-664 ______11.1 ____ 3 _____1999 Bill Reichardt ______178-737 ______4.2 ______2 ____1951 27. Dominique Douglas _ 49-654 _____ 13.3 ____ 2 ____ 2006 28. Kevin Harmon _____ 151-715 ______4.7 ______6 ____1987 28. Harold Jasper ______38-641 ______16.9 ____ 2 _____1993 29. Jermelle Lewis _____ 123-709 ______5.8 ______8 ____2002 29. Bill Happel ______47-632 ______13.4 ____ 3 _____1984 30. Harold Jasper ______33-621 ______18.8 ____ 2 _____1994 31. Kahlil Hill ______58-619 ______10.7 ____ 5 _____2000 Passing (min. 1,200 yards) 32. Dave Moritz ______41-605 ______14.8 ____ 3 _____1982 Name ______Comp-Att __ Pct. ___ Yards __ TDs _ Year 33. Alan Cross ______55-600 ______10.9 ____ 5 _____1992 1. Chuck Hartlieb ____ 288-460 ___ .626 __ 3,738 __ 17 __1988 Jim Mauro ______30-600 ______20.0 ____ 5 _____1986 2. Chuck Long ______260-388 ___ .670 __ 3,297 __ 27 __1985 3. Chuck Hartlieb ____ 217-334 ___ .650 __ 3,092 __ 19 __1987 4. Chuck Long ______216-322 ___ .671 __ 2,871 __ 22 __1984 Total Offense (min. 1,600 yards) 5. Drew Tate ______219-352 ___ .622 __ 2,828 __ 22 __2005 Name ______Rush ___ Pass ___ Total ___ TDR* _Year 6. Drew Tate ______233-375 ___ .621 __ 2,786 __ 20 __2004 1. Chuck Hartlieb ____(-208) __ 3,738 __ 3,530 __ 18 ____1988 7. Drew Tate ______207-352 ___ .588 __ 2,623 __ 18 __2006 2. Chuck Long ______(-125) __ 3,297 __ 3,172 __ 29 ____1985 8. Chuck Long ______157-265 ___ .592 __ 2,601 __ 14 __1983 3. Brad Banks ______423 ____ 2573 ___ 2,996 __ 31 ____2002 9. Brad Banks ______170-294 ___ .578 __ 2,573 __ 26 __2002 4. Chuck Hartlieb ____(-159) __ 3,092 __ 2,933 __ 20 ____1987 10. Matt Sherman ____ 170-295 ___ .576 __ 2,546 __ 14 __1995 5. Drew Tate ______41 _____ 2,828 __ 2,869 __ 23 ____2005 11. Matt Rodgers _____ 185-283 ___ .654 __ 2,275 __ 14 __1991 6. Drew Tate ______124 ____ 2,623 __ 2,747 __ 18 ____2006 12. Matt Rodgers _____ 187-310 ___ .603 __ 2,228 __ 15 __1990 7. Chuck Long ______(-154) __ 2,871 __ 2,717 __ 26 ____1984 13. Matt Rodgers _____ 178-312 ___ .571 __ 2,222 __ 12 __1989 8. Drew Tate ______(-76) ___ 2,786 __ 2,710 __ 22 ____2004 14. Paul Burmeister ___ 184-309 ___ .596 __ 2,152 __ 10 __1993 9. Chuck Long ______(-60) ___ 2,601 __ 2,541 __ 19 ____1983 15. Gary Snook ______151-311 ___ .485 __ 2,062 __ 11 __1964 10. Matt Rodgers _____140 ____ 2,275 __ 2,415 __ 18 ____1991 16. Nathan Chandler __ 165-307 ___ .537 __ 2,040 __ 18 __2003 11. Matt Sherman ____(-153) __ 2,546 __ 2,393 __ 15 ____1995 17. Kyle McCann _____ 167-252 ___ .663 __ 2,028 __ 16 __2001 12. Matt Rodgers _____64 _____ 2,228 __ 2,292 __ 24 ____1990 18. Matt Sherman ____ 154-264 ___ .583 __ 1,918 __ 12 __1996 13. Nathan Chandler __138 ____ 2,040 __ 2,178 __ 24 ____2003 19. Larry Lawrence ___ 113-239 ___ .473 __ 1,680 __ 10 __1969 14. Matt Rodgers _____(-74) ___ 2,222 __ 2,148 __ 14 ____1989 20. Chuck Long ______148-227 ___ .652 __ 1,678 __ 11 __1982 15. Kyle McCann _____78 _____ 2,028 __ 2,106 __ 19 ____2001 21. Jim Hartlieb ______144-226 ___ .637 __ 1,579 __ 12 __1992 16. Larry Lawrence ___406 ____ 1,680 __ 2,086 __ 15 ____1969 22. Mark Vlasic ______108-180 ___ .600 __ 1,456 __ 11 __1986 17. Gary Snook ______(-18) ___ 2,062 __ 2,044 __ 15 ____1964 23. Scott Mullen ______126-226 ___ .558 __ 1,415 __ 5 ___1999 18. Paul Burmeister ___(-257) __ 2,152 __ 1,895 __ 13 ____1993 24. Randy Duncan ____ 101-172 ___ .587 __ 1,347 __ 11 __1958 19. Chuck Long ______121 ____ 1,678 __ 1,799 __ 15 ____1982 25. Larry Lawrence ___ 88-156 ____ .564 __ 1,307 __ 7 ___1968 20. Matt Sherman ____(-186) __ 1,918 __ 1,732 __ 13 ____1996 26. Frank Sunderman _ 109-235 ___ .463 __ 1,297 __ 9 ___1971 21. Tavian Banks _____1,691 ___ 0 ______1,691 __ 17 ____1997 22. Jim Hartlieb ______60 _____ 1,579 __ 1,639 __ 14 ____1992

*TDR -- touchdowns responsible for

164 Iowa Hawkeye Football INDIVIDUAL SEASON BESTS

Scoring (min. 60 points) Tackles (min 110 tackles) Name ______Points ______TDs-PAT-FG ______Year Name ______Total ______Solo-Ast _____Year 1. Nate Kaeding ______120 ______0-57-21 ______2002 1. Andre Jackson ______171 ______83-88 ______1972 2. Tavian Banks ______114 ______19-0-0 ______1997 2. Abdul Hodge ______158 ______98-60 ______2005 3. Nate Kaeding ______106 ______1-40-20 ______2003 3. Chad Greenway ______156 ______95-61 ______2005 4. Rob Houghtlin ______105 ______0-48-19 ______1985 4. Abdul Hodge ______141 ______84-57 ______2003 5. Rob Houghtlin ______104 ______0-41-21 ______1987 5. Dave Clement ______140 ______75-65 ______1970 6. Dennis Mosley ______96 ______16-0-0 ______1979 Jim Reilly ______139 ______82-57 ______1988 7. Kyle Schlicher ______94 ______0-43-17 ______2005 Dave Simms ______139 ______84-55 ______1971 8. Kyle Schlicher ______92 ______0-29-21 ______2004 8. Larry Station ______138 ______81-57 ______1983 Sedrick Shaw ______92 ______15-1-0 ______1995 Tom Rusk ______138 ______105-33 ______1977 10. Tom Nichol ______89 ______0-41-16 ______1984 10. Larry Station ______137 ______85-52 ______1984 11. Tom Nichol ______86 ______0-44-14 ______1983 11. Matt Hughes ______136 ______92-44 ______1996 12. Nate Kaeding ______85 ______0-49-12 ______2001 12. Bobby Diaco ______134 ______62-72 ______1995 13. Nick Bell ______84 ______14-0-0 ______1990 13. Brad Quast ______133 ______78-55 ______1988 14. Jeff Skillett ______83 ______0-47-12 ______1990 14. Chad Greenway ______132 ______78-54 ______2003 15. Rob Houghtlin ______81 ______0-39-14 ______1986 15. Mike Dailey ______131 ______82-49 ______1993 16. Mike Saunders ______78 ______13-0-0 ______1991 16. Dave Brooks ______130 ______75-55 ______1970 17. Zach Bromert ______72 ______0-51-7 ______1997 17. Mike Klinkenborg ______129 ______61-68 ______2006 Ronnie Harmon _____72 ______12-0-0 ______1984 George Davis ______129 ______82-47 ______1986 19. Kyle Schlicher ______71 ______0-32-13 ______2006 Larry Station ______129 ______91-38 ______1985 20. Wilburn Hollis ______68 ______11-1-0 ______1960 20. Dan LaFleur ______127 ______75-52 ______1973 21. Jeff Skillett ______67 ______0-34-11 ______1991 21. Vernon Rollins ______126 ______77-49 ______1996 22. Maurice Brown ______66 ______11-0-0 ______2002 Dave Haight ______126 ______81-45 ______1987 Ladell Betts ______66 ______11-0-0 ______2001 Andre Jackson ______126 ______83-43 ______1975 Tim Dwight ______66 ______11-0-0 ______1997 24. Mel Cole ______125 ______72-53 ______1980 Tim Dwight ______66 ______11-0-0 ______1995 25. Rod Barnhart ______124 ______70-54 ______1967 Rick Bayless ______66 ______11-0-0 ______1986 26. Bob Sanders ______122 ______78-44 ______2001 Earl Smith ______66 ______11-0-0 ______1954 27. Mike Phillips ______119 ______77-42 ______1968 28. Jeff Skillett ______64 ______0-31-11 ______1988 28. Dave Simms ______117 ______63-54 ______1972 29. Nate Kaeding ______62 ______0-20-14 ______2000 29. Abdul Hodge ______116 ______79-37 ______2004 Tavian Banks ______62 ______10-1-0 ______1996 Fred Barr ______116 ______73-43 ______2001 31. Jermelle Lewis ______60 ______10-0-0 ______2002 Bobby Diaco ______116 ______67-49 ______1994 C.J. Jones ______60 ______10-0-0 ______2002 Melvin Foster ______116 ______38-78 ______1989 Sedrick Shaw ______60 ______10-0-0 ______1996 33. Dan LaFleur ______115 ______74-41 ______1974 Zach Bromert ______60 ______0-36-8 ______1996 34. Fred Barr ______114 ______58-56 ______2002 Quinn Early ______60 ______10-0-0 ______1987 Brad Quast ______114 ______52-62 ______1989 Ronnie Harmon _____60 ______10-0-0 ______1985 Tom Rusk ______114 ______71-43 ______1976 Owen Gill ______60 ______10-0-0 ______1983 37. Chad Greenway ______113 ______71-42 ______2004 Larry Lawrence _____60 ______10-0-0 ______1968 J.J. Puk ______113 ______58-55 ______1987 George Rice ______60 ______10-0-0 ______1953 39. Leven Weiss ______112 ______72-40 ______1979 40. Dave Haight ______111 ______60-51 ______1988 41. Matt Hughes ______110 ______60-50 ______1997 Interceptions Damien Robinson ______110 ______65-45 ______1996 Name ______No-Yards __ Avg. _____ TDs ____ Year Dave Bryant ______110 ______81-29 ______1975 1. Lou King ______8-62 ______7.8 ______0 ______1981 Nile Kinnick ______8-52 ______6.5 ______0 ______1939 3. Kerry Burt ______7-15 ______2.1 ______0 ______1987 Jay Norvell ______7-93 ______13.3 _____ 0 ______1985 Steve Wilson ______7-83 ______11.9 _____ 0 ______1967 6. 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

Iowa Hawkeye Football 165 INDIVIDUAL CAREER BESTS

Rushing (min. 1,000 yards) Receiving (min. 1,000 yards) Name ______Att-Yards ____ Avg. __ TDs _____ Years Name ______No-Yards ___ Avg. ___ TDs _____ Years 1. Sedrick Shaw ______837-4,156 ____ 5.0 ____ 33 ____ 1993-96 1. Tim Dwight ______139-2,271 ___ 16.3 ___ 21 ____ 1994-97 2. Ladell Betts ______831-3,686 ____ 4.4 ____ 25 ____ 1998-01 2. Danan Hughes _____ 146-2,216 ___ 15.2 ___ 21 ____ 1989-92 3. Tavian Banks ______505-2,977 ____ 5.9 ____ 33 ____ 1994-97 3. Ronnie Harmon ____ 146-2,045 ___ 14.0 ___ 10 ____ 1982-85 4. Fred Russell ______514-2,760 ____ 5.4 ____ 17 ____ 2001-03 4. Kevin Kasper ______157-1,974 ___ 12.6 ___ 11 ____ 1997-00 5. Tony Stewart ______532-2,562 ____ 4.8 ____ 17 ____ 1987-90 5. Dave Moritz ______109-1,912 ___ 17.5 ___ 9 _____ 1980-83 6. Owen Gill ______489-2,556 ____ 5.2 ____ 22 ____ 1981-84 6. Kahlil Hill ______152-1,892 ___ 12.4 ___ 15 ____ 1998-01 7. Ronnie Harmon ____ 443-2,271 ____ 5.1 ____ 22 ____ 1982-85 7. Clinton Solomon ____ 118-1,864 ___ 15.8 ___ 14 _ 2002, 04-05 8. Albert Young _____ 454-2,205 ___ 4.9 ___ 17 __ 2004-06 8. Harold Jasper ______107-1,863 ___ 17.4 ___ 8 _____ 1991-94 9. Eddie Phillips ______465-2,177 ____ 4.7 ____ 19 ____ 1980-83 9. Quinn Early ______106-1,845 ___ 17.4 ___ 13 ____ 1984-87 10. Dennis Mosley _____ 458-2,133 ____ 4.6 ____ 14 ____ 1976-79 10. Marv Cook ______126-1,825 ___ 14.5 ___ 6 _____ 1986-88 11. Levi Mitchell ______425-1,927 ____ 4.5 ____ 10 ____ 1969-71 11. Travis Watkins _____ 108-1,765 ___ 16.3 ___ 10 ____ 1986-89 12. Nick Bell ______311-1,748 ____ 5.6 ____ 18 ____ 1988-90 12. Bill Happel ______112-1,685 ___ 15.0 ___ 10 ____ 1982-85 13. Ed Podolak ______407-1,710 ____ 4.2 ____ 14 ____ 1966-68 13. Al Bream ______114-1,642 ___ 14.4 ___ 7 _____ 1966-68 14. Bill Reichardt ______384-1,665 ____ 4.3 ____ 6 _____ 1949-51 14. Ed Hinkel ______135-1,588 ___ 11.8 ___ 15 ____ 2002-05 15. Jim Jensen ______367-1,661 ____ 4.5 ____ 9 _____ 1972-75 15. Maurice Brown _____ 84-1,515 ____ 18.0 ___ 15 ____ 2000-03 16. David Hudson _____ 340-1,629 ____ 4.8 ____ 24 ____ 1985-88 16. Karl Noonan ______102-1,478 ___ 14.5 ___ 4 _____ 1963-65 17. Tim Sullivan ______357-1,584 ____ 4.4 ____ 15 ____ 1967-70 17. Scott Chandler _____ 117-1,467 ___ 12.5 ___ 10 ____ 2003-06 18. Rick Bayless ______317-1,561 ____ 4.9 ____ 13 ____ 1984-87 18. Robert Smith ______69-1,438 ____ 20.8 ___ 16 ____ 1983-86 19. Mike Saunders _____ 309-1,476 ____ 4.8 ____ 16 ____ 1988-91 19. Keith Chappelle ____ 86-1,377 ____ 16.0 ___ 9 _____ 1979-80 20. Ryan Terry ______293-1,443 ____ 4.9 ____ 12 ____ 1992-94 20. Kerry Reardon ______81-1,361 ____ 16.8 ___ 11 ____ 1968-70 21. Silas McKinnie _____ 254-1,390 ____ 5.5 ____ 9 _____ 1965-67 21. Dallas Clark ______81-1,281 ____ 15.8 ___ 8 _____ 2001-02 22. Eddie Vincent _____ 227-1,373 ____ 6.0 ____ 11 ____ 1953-55 22. Bill Schultz ______57-1,272 ____ 22.3 ___ 9 _____ 1973-76 23. Larry Ferguson _____ 215-1,297 ____ 6.0 ____ 10 ____ 1959-62 23. Scott Slutzker ______95-1,261 ____ 13.3 ___ 5 _____ 1992-95 24. Jerry Faske ______223-1,240 ____ 5.6 ____ 9 _____ 1948-50 24. Alan Cross ______96-1,259 ____ 13.1 ___ 8 _____ 1989-92 25. Jon Lazar ______304-1,225 ____ 4.0 ____ 7 _____ 1975-78 25. Mike Flagg ______86-1,187 ____ 13.8 ___ 13 ____ 1984-87 26. Jermelle Lewis _____ 226-1,150 ____ 5.1 ____ 10 ____ 2002-04 26. Deven Harberts _____ 66-1,170 ____ 17.7 ___ 8 _____ 1987-88 27. Kevin Harmon _____ 243-1,151 ____ 4.7 ____ 12 ____ 1984-87 27. Jon Filloon ______80-1,164 ____ 14.6 ___ 3 _____ 1988-91 28. Bill Green ______299-1,135 ____ 3.8 ____ 13 ____ 1939-41 28. Scot Helverson _____ 84-1,149 ____ 13.7 ___ 13 ____ 1983-86 29. Norm Granger _____ 203-1,099 ____ 5.4 ____ 5 _____ 1980-83 29. Jim Gibbons ______69-1,099 ____ 15.9 ___ 11 ____ 1955-57 30. Lew Montgomery ___ 266-1,093 ____ 4.1 ____ 17 ____ 1989-92 30. Barry Crees ______66-1,069 ____ 16.2 ___ 2 _____ 1966-68 31. Marvin Lampkin ___ 256-1,066 ____ 4.2 ____ 5 _____ 1989-92 31. Cloyd Webb ______61-1,029 ____ 16.9 ___ 10 ____ 1961-63 32. Phil Blatcher ______213-1,061 ____ 5.0 ____ 10 ____ 1978-81 Butch Caldwell _____ 330-1,061 ____ 3.2 ____ 12 ____ 1972-76 34. George Rice ______238-1,050 ____ 4.4 ____ 12 ____ 1951-53 Total Offense (min. 2,000 yards) 35. George Broeder ____ 256-1,025 ____ 4.0 ____ 7 _____ 1951-54 Name ______Rush ____Pass _____ Yards _____ Years 36. Bob Jeter ______171-1,016 ____ 5.9 ____ 7 _____ 1957-59 1. Chuck Long ______(-207) ___10,461 ___ 10,254 __ 1981-85 37. Mark Fetter ______242-1,006 ____ 4.2 ____ 6 _____ 1972-75 2. Drew Tate ______135 _____8,292 ____ 8,427 ___ 2003-06 38. Damian Sims _____ 179-1,005 ___ 5.6 ___ 10 __ 2004-06 3. Matt Rodgers ______130 _____6,725 ____ 6,855 ___ 1988-81 4. Chuck Hartlieb _____ (-364) ___6,934 ____ 6,570 ___ 1986-88 5. Matt Sherman ______(-451) ___6,399 ____ 5,948 ___ 1994-97 Passing (min. 1,500 yards) 6. Kyle McCann ______(-134) ___4,349 ____ 4,215 ___ 1998-01 Name ______Comp-Att _ Pct. ___Yards __ TDs __ Years 7. Sedrick Shaw ______4,156 ____0 ______4,156 ___ 1993-96 1. Chuck Long _____ 782-1,203 _ .650 __10,461 _ 74 __ 1981-85 8. Ed Podolak ______1,710 ____2,316 ____ 4,026 ___ 1966-68 2. Drew Tate ______665-1,090 _ .610 __8,292 __ 61 __ 2003-06 9. Gary Snook ______79 ______3,738 ____ 3,817 ___ 1963-65 3. Chuck Hartlieb ___ 512-802 ___ .638 __6,934 __ 37 __ 1986-88 10. Brad Banks ______574 _____3,155 ____ 3,729 ___ 2001-02 4. Matt Rodgers ____ 550-905 ___ .608 __6,725 __ 41 __ 1988-91 11. Ladell Betts ______3,686 ____0 ______3,686 ___ 1998-01 5. Matt Sherman ___ 448-776 ___ .577 __6,399 __ 43 __ 1994-97 12. Larry Lawrence _____ 567 _____2,987 ____ 3,554 ___ 1968-69 6. Kyle McCann ____ 357-603 ___ .592 __4,349 __ 23 __ 1998-01 13. Tavian Banks ______2,977 ____0 ______2,977 ___ 1994-97 7. Gary Snook _____ 280-631 ___ .443 __3,738 __ 20 __ 1963-65 14. Randy Duncan _____ 104 _____2,615 ____ 2,719 ___ 1956-58 8. Brad Banks ______213-362 ___ .588 __3,155 __ 30 __ 2001-02 15. Butch Caldwell _____ 1,061 ____1,651 ____ 2,712 ___ 1972-76 9. Larry Lawrence __ 201-395 ___ .509 __2,987 __ 17 __ 1968-69 16. Scott Mullen ______84 ______2,625 ____ 2,709 ___ 1997-00 10. Paul Burmeister __ 242-419 ___ .578 __2,943 __ 16 __ 1990-93 17. Paul Burmeister ____ (-265) ___2,943 ____ 2,678 ___ 1991-93 11. Scott Mullen ____ 229-428 ___ .535 __2,625 __ 11 __ 1997-00 18. Tony Stewart ______2,562 ____8 ______2,570 ___ 1987-90 12. Randy Duncan ___ 186-328 ___ .564 __2,615 __ 23 __ 1956-58 19. Owen Gill ______2,556 ____0 ______2,556 ___ 1981-84 13. Ed Podolak ______172-398 ___ .432 __2,316 __ 8 ___ 1966-68 20. Jim Hartlieb ______299 _____2,064 ____ 2,363 ___ 1989-92 14. Nathan Chandler _ 177-327 ___ .541 __2,201 __ 19 __ 2002-03 21. Nathan Chandler ____ 146 _____2,201 ____ 2,347 ___ 2002-03 15. Phil Suess ______175-325 ___ .538 __2,196 __ 12 __ 1977-80 22. Ronnie Harmon ____ 2,271 ____0 ______2,271 ___ 1982-85 16. Jim Hartlieb _____ 181-291 ___ .622 __2,064 __ 17 __ 1989-92 23. Phil Suess ______48 ______2,196 ____ 2,244 ___ 1977-80 17. Matt Szykowny __ 155-290 ___ .534 __2,038 __ 14 __ 1960-62 24. Eddie Phillips ______2,177 ____36 ______2,213 ___ 1980-83 18. Randy Reiners ___ 142-279 ___ .509 __2,008 __ 16 __ 1996-99 25. Jerry Reichow ______850 _____1,327 ____ 2,177 ___ 1953-55 19. Mark Vlasic _____ 134-236 ___ .568 __1,939 __ 14 __ 1983-86 26. Dennis Mosley ______2,133 ____0 ______2,133 ___ 1976-79 20. Tom McLaughlin _ 123-296 ___ .416 __1,795 __ 7 ___ 1975-77 27. Randy Reiners ______124 _____2,008 ____ 2,132 ___ 1996-99 21. Al DiMarco ______113-261 ___ .432 __1,749 __ 14 __ 1947-48 22. Pete Gales ______137-316 ___ .434 __1,660 __ 11 __ 1978-81 23. Butch Caldwell ___ 111-309 ___ .359 __1,651 __ 7 ___ 1972-76 24. Glenn Drahn ____ 107-323 ___ .331 __1,580 __ 17 __ 1948-50

166 Iowa Hawkeye Football INDIVIDUAL CAREER BESTS

All-Purpose Tackles (min. 200 tackles) Name ______Rush _ Rec __ PR __ KR __ Total ___ Years Name ______Total ____ Solo ____Ast. ______Years 1. Sedrick Shaw __ 4,225 _ 438 __ 0 ____ 380 __ 5,043 _ 1993-96 1. Larry Station ______492 _____ 308 _____184 ____ 1982-85 2. Ronnie Harmon _ 2,271 _ 2,045 7 ____ 662 __ 4,985 _ 1982-85 2. Andre Jackson ______465 _____ 275 _____190 ____ 1972-75 3. Tim Dwight ____ 322 ___ 2,271 _ 1,102 _ 1,195 _ 4,890 _ 1994-97 3. Abdul Hodge ______453 _____ 289 _____164 ____ 2002-05 4. Ladell Betts ____ 3,686 _ 702 __ 0 ____ 9 ____ 4,397 _ 1998-01 4. Brad Quast ______435 _____ 234 _____201 ____ 1986-89 5. Tavian Banks ___ 2,977 _ 388 __ 5 ____ 785 __ 4,155 _ 1994-97 5. Chad Greenway ______416 _____ 252 _____164 ____ 2002-05 6. Kahlil Hill _____ 9 _____ 1,892 556 __ 1,509 _ 3,966 _ 1998-01 6. Fred Barr ______376 _____ 217 _____159 ____ 1999-02 7. Danan Hughes _ (-3) __ 2,216 0 ____ 1,161 3,374 _ 1989-92 7. Tom Rusk ______361 _____ 247 _____114 ____ 1975-78 8. Tony Stewart ___ 2,562 _ 387 __ 0 ____ 399 __ 3,348 _ 1991-94 8. Matt Hughes ______354 _____ 206 _____148 ____ 1995-98 9. Harold Jasper __ 0 _____ 1,863 532 __ 938 __ 3,333 _ 1991-94 9. Bob Sanders ______348 _____ 235 _____113 ____ 2000-03 10. Levi Mitchell ___ 1,927 _ 459 __ 0 ____ 881 __ 3,267 _ 1969-71 10. Dave Haight ______346 _____ 213 _____133 ____ 1985-88 11. Fred Russell ____ 2,760 _ 45 ___ 0 ____ 337 __ 3,142 _ 2001-03 11. Aaron Kampman _____342 _____ 209 _____133 ____ 1998-01 12. Owen Gill ______2,544 _ 475 __ 0 ____ 0 ____ 3,019 _ 1981-84 12. Melvin Foster ______337 _____ 155 _____182 ____ 1987-90 13. Albert Young __ 2,205 _ 491 __ 0 ____ 245 __ 2,941 _ 2004- 13. Bobby Diaco ______334 _____ 175 _____159 ____ 1992-95 14. Dennis Mosley __ 2,133 _ 339 __ 0 ____ 278 __ 2,750 _ 1976-79 14. George Davis ______330 _____ 216 _____114 ____ 1983-86 15. Eddie Phillips __ 2,177 _ 430 __ 13 ___ 39 ___ 2,659 _ 1980-83 15. Mike Wells ______313 _____ 185 _____128 ____ 1990-93 16. Damien Robinson ____291 _____ 183 _____108 ____ 1993-96 17. Jason Olejniczak _____275 _____ 176 _____99 _____ 1990-93 Scoring (min. 100 points) 18. Todd Simonsen ______272 _____ 152 _____120 ____ 1979-81 Name ______Points ___ TDs-PAT-FG ______Years 19. Rick Penney ______270 _____ 178 _____92 _____ 1972-75 1. Nate Kaeding ______373 ______1-166-67 _____2000-03 20. Pat Dean ______266 _____ 170 _____96 _____ 1978-81 2. Rob Houghtlin ______290 ______0-128-54 _____1985-87 21. Rod Barnhart ______264 _____ 165 _____99 _____ 1967-69 3. Tom Nichol ______277 ______0-142-45 _____1981-84 22. John Derby ______262 _____ 151 _____111 ____ 1988-91 4. Kyle Schlicher ______260 ______0-107-51 _____2004-06 23. Craig Clemons ______261 _____ 182 _____79 _____ 1969-71 5. Tavian Banks ______218 ______36-1-0 _____1994-97 24. Jared DeVries ______260 _____ 164 _____96 _____ 1995-98 Zach Bromert ______218 ______0-140-26 _____1995-98 25. Dave Simms ______256 _____ 147 _____109 ____ 1971-72 7. Sedrick Shaw ______214 ______35-2-0 _____1993-96 26. Dave Bryant ______253 _____ 181 _____72 _____ 1972-75 Jeff Skillett ______214 ______0-112-34 _____1988-91 27. Merton Hanks ______248 _____ 166 _____82 _____ 1987-90 9. Tim Dwight ______192 ______32-0-0 _____1994-97 28. Dan LaFleur ______247 _____ 152 _____95 _____ 1972-74 Ronnie Harmon _____ 192 ______32-0-0 _____1982-85 29. Jim Johnson ______245 _____ 145 _____100 ____ 1987-90 11. David Hudson ______166 ______27-2-0 _____1985-88 30. Mel Cole ______244 _____ 144 _____100 ____ 1978-81 12. Ladell Betts ______162 ______27-0-0 _____1998-01 31. Leven Weiss ______240 _____ 158 _____82 _____ 1976-79 13. Mike Saunders ______144 ______24-0-0 _____1988-91 32. Vernon Rollins ______237 _____ 128 _____109 ____ 1995-97 14. Nick Bell ______132 ______22-0-0 _____1988-90 33. Antwan Allen ______235 _____ 174 _____61 _____ 2002-05 Owen Gill ______132 ______22-0-0 _____1981-84 Kevin Spitzig ______235 _____ 146 _____89 _____ 1980-84 16. Danan Hughes ______128 ______21-1-0 _____1989-92 35. Dave Brooks ______232 _____ 134 _____98 _____ 1969-70 17. George Rice ______126 ______21-0-0 _____1951-53 36. John Harty ______232 _____ 136 _____96 _____ 1977-80 18. Eddie Phillips ______120 ______20-0-0 _____1980-83 37. Mark Bortz ______231 _____ 126 _____105 ____ 1979-82 19. Kahlil Hill ______114 ______19-0-0 _____1998-01 38. Bobby Stoops ______230 _____ 129 _____101 ____ 1979-82 Tony Stewart ______114 ______19-0-0 _____1987-90 39. Roger Meyer ______229 _____ 140 _____89 _____ 1998-01 21. Dennis Mosley ______108 ______18-0-0 _____1976-79 40. Matt Bowen ______222 _____ 142 _____80 _____ 1996-99 22. Nick Quartaro ______106 ______0-55-17 _____1974-76 41. Earl Douthitt ______221 _____ 148 _____73 _____ 1972-74 23. Ed Hinkel ______102 ______17-0-0 _____2002-05 42. Layne McDowell _____220 _____ 136 _____84 _____ 1968-70 Fred Russell ______102 ______17-0-0 _____2000-03 43. Matt Hilliard ______219 _____ 126 _____93 _____ 1990-93 Lew Montgomery ____ 102 ______17-0-0 _____1989-92 44. Shanty Burks ______215 _____ 151 _____64 _____ 1973-77 Robert Smith ______102 ______17-0-0 _____1983-86 45. Colin Cole ______213 _____ 138 _____75 _____ 1999-02 27. Wilburn Hollis ______100 ______16-2-0 _____1959-61 46. Jeff Drost ______212 _____ 137 _____75 _____ 1983-86 47. Parker Wildeman _____211 _____ 122 _____89 _____ 1991-94 48. Eddie Polly ______209 _____ 120 _____89 _____ 1988-91 Interceptions Jim Reilly ______209 _____ 129 _____80 _____ 1985-88 Name ______No-Yards _____ Avg. ___ TDs _____Years 50. Ed Miles ______207 _____ 119 _____88 _____ 2003-06 1. Devon Mitchell ______18-202 _____ 11.2 ____ 0 ____1982-85 Brian Wise ______207 _____ 136 _____71 _____ 1988-91 Nile Kinnick ______18-91 ______5.0 ____ 0 ____1937-39 Jon LaFleur ______206 _____ 119 _____87 _____ 1994-97 3. Jovon Johnson ______17-183 _____ 10.8 ____ 0 ____2002-05 53. Leroy Smith ______203 _____ 141 _____62 _____ 1988-91 4. Damien Robinson ____14-196 _____ 14.0 ____ 0 ____1993-96 54. Miguel Merrick ______202 _____ 142 _____60 _____ 2003-06 5. Steve Wilson ______12-118 ______9.8 ____ 0 ____1966-68 Mike Dailey ______202 _____ 124 _____78 _____ 1990-93 6. Plez Atkins ______11-153 _____ 13.9 ____ 2 ____1994-97 56. Larry Blue ______200 _____ 129 _____71 _____ 1989-93 Brad Quast ______11-217 _____ 19.7 ____ 1 ____1986-89 Mike Dolezal ______200 _____ 113 _____87 _____ 1998-01 8. 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 12. 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 16. 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

Iowa Hawkeye Football 167 TEAM GAME BESTS

Rushing Offense Rushing Defense Opponent ______Att-Yds ______TD ______Date Opponent ______Att-Yds ______TD ______Date 1. Minnesota ______47-517 ______7 ______11-19-83 1. Purdue ______17-(-73) ______0 ______11-18-89 2. Washington State ______65-464 ______6 ______9-27-69 2. Drake ______27-(-36) ______0 ______9-14-85 3. Cincinnati ______67-455 ______9 ______9-15-90 3. Texas-El Paso ______29-(-30) ______0 ______9-27-86 4. Wisconsin ______69-439 ______5 ______11-8-75 Indiana ______28-(-30) ______0 ______10-12-57 5. Northwestern ______49-431 ______6 ______11-9-68 5. Purdue ______21-(-22) ______1 ______11-17-90 6. California ______55-429 ______5 ______1-1-59 6. Kansas State ______31-(-21) ______0 ______9-29-51 7. Notre Dame ______45-409 ______6 ______11-24-56 7. Wisconsin ______20-(-18) ______1 ______11-18-95 8. Tulsa ______51-408 ______4 ______9-13-97 8. Kent State ______19-(-13) ______0 ______9-4-04 9. Michigan State ______63-397 ______3 ______11-21-81 Indiana ______27-(-13) ______0 ______11-7-92 10. Washington State ______51-396 ______7 ______10-3-53 10. Iowa State ______30-(-11) ______0 ______9-6-97 Iowa State ______30-(-11) ______0 ______9-13-86

Passing Offense Opponent ______Co-Att ____ Yds _____TD ______Date Passing Defense 1. Northwestern _____ 32-44 _____ 584 ______7 ______11-7-87 Opponent ______Co-Att ____ Yds ______Int ______Date 2. Northwestern _____ 28-43 _____ 575 ______5 ______10-8-83 1. Notre Dame ______1-8 ______(-7) ______3 _____ 10-23-48 3. Indiana ______44-62 _____ 558 ______3 _____ 10-29-88 2. Minnesota ______0-4 ______0 ______0 _____ 10-21-72 4. Texas ______30-40 _____ 469 ______6 _____ 12-26-84 Purdue ______0-3 ______0 ______1 _____ 10-26-68 5. Purdue ______20-29 _____ 438 ______4 _____ 10-13-84 Ohio State ______0-3 ______0 ______0 _____ 11-12-55 6. N.C. State ______30-51 _____ 428 ______3 _____ 12-31-88 Kansas State _____ 0-8 ______0 ______2 ______9-24-55 7. Indiana ______36-61 _____ 426 ______0 _____ 10-23-99 Nebraska ______2-6 ______0 ______2 _____ 11-24-45 8. Indiana ______25-39 _____ 409 ______3 _____ 10-29-83 Wisconsin ______0-5 ______0 ______1 ______11-3-45 9. Northwestern _____ 19-26 _____ 399 ______6 _____ 10-26-85 Notre Dame ______0-1 ______0 ______0 _____ 10-27-45 10. Arizona ______26-48 _____ 393 ______1 ______9-19-98 Great Lakes ______0-4 ______0 ______0 ______10-3-42 Michigan ______0-4 ______0 ______0 ______10-4-41

Total Offense Opponent ______Rush-Pass _____ Total ______Date Total Defense 1. Northwestern ______138-575 ______713 ______10-8-83 Opponent ______Rush-Pass ____ Total ______Date 2. Washington State _____ 464-232 ______696 ______9-27-69 1. Northwestern ______19-30 ______49 ______10-6-84 3. Northwestern ______90-584 ______674 ______11-7-87 2. Kansas State ______67-0 ______67 ______9-24-55 4. Cincinnati ______455-207 ______662 ______9-15-90 3. Kansas State ______(-21)-89 ______68 ______9-29-51 5. Northern Iowa ______379-279 ______658 ______9-6-97 4. Cincinnati ______23-46 ______69 ______9-15-90 Indiana ______249-409 ______658 _____ 10-29-83 5. N. Dakota St. ______40-36 ______76 ______9-21-46 7. Minnesota ______517-139 ______656 _____ 11-19-83 6. Northwestern ______6-72 ______78 ______10-3-81 8. Utah State ______320-328 ______648 ______9-28-57 Hawaii ______67-11 ______78 ______10-20-56 9. Northwestern ______431-208 ______639 ______11-9-68 8. Wisconsin ______36-46 ______82 ______10-12-91 10. Tulsa ______408-217 ______625 ______9-13-97 9. Kansas State ______11-70 ______81 ______10-31-59 Minnesota ______59-22 ______81 ______11-14-53

Scoring Offense Opponent ______Score ______Date Scoring Defense 1. Northern Iowa ______95-0 ______10-3-14 0, on 45 occasions (last vs. Kent State, 9-1-01) 2. Coe ______92-0 ______10-10-08 3. Iowa Wesleyan ______91-0 ______11-1-1890 4. Cornell ______88-0 ______10-1-04 5. Northwestern ______78-6 ______10-29-13 6. Cornell ______76-0 ______10-15-13 7. Des Moines ______72-0 ______11-11-05 8. Utah State ______70-14 ______9-28-57 9. Texas-El Paso ______69-7 ______9-27-86 Grinnell ______69-0 ______11-12-04

168 Iowa Hawkeye Football TEAM SEASON BESTS

Rushing Offense Rushing Defense Year _____G _____ Att-Yards ______TDs ______Avg/G Year _____ G ______Att-Yards ______TDs _____ Avg/G 1. 1960 ____9 _____ 439-2,284 ______29 ______253.8 1. 1981 ____ 12 ______421-956 ______7 ______79.7 2. 1968 ____10 ____ 530-2,528 ______32 ______252.8 2. 2002 ____ 13 ______416-1065 ______17 ______81.9 3. 1957 ____9 _____ 453-2,170 ______27 ______241.1 3. 2004 ____ 12 ______392-1,110 ______8 ______92.5 4. 1959 ____9 _____ 440-2,151 ______24 ______239.0 4. 2003 ____ 13 ______480-1,205 ______10 ______92.7 5. 1953 ____9 _____ 456-2,147 ______21 ______238.6 5. 1984 ____ 13 ______474-1,308 ______7 ______100.6 6. 1954 ____9 _____ 442-2,083 ______25 ______231.4 6. 1986 ____ 12 ______461-1,246 ______9 ______103.8 7. 1990 ____12 ____ 577-2,699 ______38 ______224.9 7. 1990 ____ 12 ______432-1,317 ______16 ______109.8 8. 1994 ____11 ____ 474-2,431 ______26 ______221.0 8. 1957 ____ 9 ______372-1,014 ______12 ______112.7 9. 1975 ____11 ____ 559-2,406 ______18 ______218.7 9. 1959 ____ 9 ______393-1,037 ______9 ______115.2 10. 1997 ____12 ____ 552-2,604 ______25 ______217.0 10. 1987 ____ 13 ______521-1,514 ______12 ______116.5

Passing Defense Passing Offense Year ______G ______Co-Att ______Yards ______Avg/G Year _____G _____ Co-Att ______Yards ______Avg/G 1. 1973 _____ 11 ______48-107 ______716 ______65.1 1. 1985 ____12 ____ 276 420 ______3,611 ______300.9 2. 1946 _____ 9 ______47-106 ______490 ______65.5 2. 1987 ____13 ____ 276 448 ______3,796 ______292.0 3. 1974 _____ 11 ______50-130 ______723 ______65.7 3. 1988 ____13 ____ 290 470 ______3,752 ______288.6 4. 1947 _____ 9 ______54-135 ______626 ______69.6 4. 1983 ____12 ____ 194 346 ______3,239 ______269.9 5. 1948 _____ 9 ______44-115 ______780 ______86.7 5. 2005 ____12 ____ 245-404 ______3,093 ______257.8 6. 1972 _____ 11 ______78-172 ______989 ______89.9 6. 2004 ____12 ____ 239-385 ______2,881 ______240.1 7. 1960 _____ 9 ______71-149 ______827 ______91.9 7. 2006 ____13 ____ 248-423 ______3,118 ______239.8 8. 1961 _____ 9 ______59-154 ______858 ______95.3 8. 1964 ____9 _____ 154 321 ______2,125 ______236.1 9. 1956 _____ 10 ______74-153 ______913 ______101.4 9. 1984 ____13 ____ 226 348 ______3,053 ______234.8 10. 1976 _____ 11 ______90-204 ______1,151 ______104.6 10. 1986 ____12 ____ 186 324 ______2,731 ______227.6

Total Defense Total Offense Year _____ G ______Rush-Pass ______Total ______Avg/G Year _____G _____ Rush-Pass ______Total ______Avg/G 1. 1946 ____ 9 ______1,217-590 ______1,806 ______200.7 1. 1983 ____12 ____ 2,408 3,239 ______5,647 ______470.6 2. 1957 ____ 9 ______1,014-967 ______1,981 ______220.1 2. 1985 ____12 ____ 1,896 3,611 ______5,507 ______458.9 3. 1956 ____ 10 ______1,285-783 ______2,068 ______229.8 3. 1968 ____10 ____ 2,528 1,876 ______4,404 ______440.4 4. 1981 ____ 12 ______956-1,834 ______2,790 ______232.5 4. 2005 ____12 ____ 2,096-3,093 ______5,189 ______432.4 5. 1959 ____ 9 ______1,037-1,098 ______2,135 ______237.2 5. 1990 ____12 ____ 2,699 2,456 ______5,155 ______429.6 6. 1953 ____ 9 ______1,050-1,208 ______2,528 ______250.9 1987 ____13 ____ 1,789 3,796 ______5,585 ______429.6 7. 1960 ____ 9 ______1,492-827 ______2,319 ______257.7 7. 2002 ____13 ____ 2,784-2,734 ______5,518 ______424.5 8. 1950 ____ 9 ______1,242-1,107 ______2,349 ______261.0 8. 1969 ____10 ____ 2,155 2,088 ______4,243 ______424.3 9. 1961 ____ 9 ______1,493-858 ______2,351 ______261.2 9. 1988 ____13 ____ 1,741 3,752 ______5,493 ______422.5 10. 1962 ____ 9 ______1,308-1,057 ______2,365 ______262.8 10. 1995 ____12 ____ 2,398-2,613 ______5,011 ______417.6

Scoring Defense (since 1940) Scoring Offense (since 1940) Year ______G ______Pts ______Avg/G Year ______G ______Pts ______Avg/G 1. 1956 ______10 ______84 ______8.4 1. 2002 ______13 ______484 ______37.2 2. 1953 ______9 ______91 ______10.1 2. 1985 ______12 ______440 ______36.7 3. 1946 ______9 ______92 ______10.2 3. 1990 ______12 ______427 ______35.6 4. 1959 ______9 ______100 ______11.1 4. 1997 ______12 ______411 ______34.3 5. 1960 ______9 ______108 ______12.0 5. 2001 ______12 ______391 ______32.6 6. 1940 ______8 ______98 ______12.3 1986 ______12 ______391 ______32.6 1941 ______8 ______99 ______12.3 7. 1968 ______10 ______322 ______32.2 8. 1957 ______9 ______112 ______12.4 8. 1983 ______12 ______380 ______31.7 9. 1981 ______12 ______157 ______13.0 9. 1995 ______12 ______368 ______30.7 10. 1997 ______12 ______159 ______13.3 10. 2005 ______12 ______360 ______30.0

Iowa Hawkeye Football 169 YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

Rushing Passing Receiving (ranked according to net yards gained) (ranked according to yards gained) (ranked according to yards gained) Year ____Player ______Att-Yds ____ TDs Year ___ Player ______Com-Att ___Yards Year ____Player ______No-Yds ____ TDs 1933____Dick Crayne ______161-655 ______7 1943___ Roger Stephens ______12 ____ 231 1943____Bill Barbour ______10-179 ______1 1934____Dick Crayne ______128-432 ______7 1944___ Dick Woodard ______11 ____ 128 1944____John Stewart ______7-46 ______1 1935____Ozzie Simmons _____ 113-580 ______5 1945___ Jerry Niles ______63 ____ 889 1945____Harold Loehlein _____ 11-165 ______1 1936____Ozzie Simmons ______98-592 ______5 1946___ Emlen Tunnell ______28-58 ____ 228 1946____Dick Hoerner ______6-72 ______0 1937____Nile Kinnick ______95-214 ______2 1947___ Al DiMarco ______49-100 ____ 644 1947____Emlen Tunnell ______12-262 ______4 1938____Jerry Niles ______51-176 ______2 1948___ Al DiMarco ______64-161 ___1,105 1948____Bob McKenzie ______22-382 ______0 1939____Nile Kinnick ______106-374 ______5 1949___ Glenn Drahn ______51-145 ____ 735 1949____Bob McKenzie ______22-313 ______5 1940____Bill Green ______115-483 ______5 1950___ Glenn Drahn ______55-168 ____ 835 1950____Bill Reichardt ______11-95 ______0 1941____Bill Green ______114-420 ______5 1951___ Burt Britzmann _____ 68-150 ____ 942 1951____Fred Ruck ______25-274 ______2 1942____Charles Uknes ______84-445 ______4 1952___ Burt Britzmann ______37-94 ____ 515 1952____Dan McBride ______29-448 ______3 1943____Bill Gallagher ______72-314 ______2 1953___ Lou Matykiewicz _____ 18-44 ____ 234 1953____Frank Gilliam ______12-71 ______2 1944____Bill Kersten ______106-301 ______1 1954___ Jerry Reichow ______34-73 ____ 386 1954____Frank Gilliam ______15-223 ______1 1945____Arthur Johnson _____ 65-290 ______2 1955___ Jerry Reichow ______48-88 ____ 722 1955____Jim Gibbons ______16-257 ______3 1946____Bob Smith ______109-503 ______4 1956___ Ken Ploen ______33-64 ____ 386 1956____Jim Gibbons ______17-255 ______4 1947____Bob Smith ______110-395 ______5 1948____Jerry Faske ______73-491 ______2 1957___ Randy Duncan ______70-119 ___1,124 1957____Jim Gibbons ______36-587 ______4 1949____Ralph Doran ______53-342 ______4 1958___ Randy Duncan _____ 106-179 ___1,397 1958____Don Norton ______25-374 ______4 1950____Bill Reichardt ______138-585 ______0 1959___ Olen Treadway ______86-147 ___1,014 1959____Don Norton ______30-428 ______4 1951____Bill Reichardt ______178-737 ______2 1960___ Wilburn Hollis ______22-62 ____ 289 1960____Felton Rogers ______8-96 ______0 1952____George Broeder ______86-311 ______3 1961___ Matt Szykowny _____ 79-120 ___1,078 1961____Cloyd Webb ______25-425 ______4 1953____George Broeder ______96-410 ______3 1962___ Matt Szykowny _____ 59-115 ____ 737 1962____Paul Krause ______16-214 ______1 1954____Eddie Vincent ______95-618 ______5 1963___ Gary Snook ______34-90 ____ 667 1963____Cloyd Webb ______24-424 ______4 1955____Eddie Vincent ______73-381 ______5 1964___ Gary Snook ______151-311 ___2,062 1964____Karl Noonan ______59-933 ______4 1956____Ken Ploen ______86-487 ______6 1965___ Gary Snook ______95-230 ___1,009 1965____Karl Noonan ______43-545 ______0 1957____Collins Hagler ______67-456 ______3 1966___ Ed Podolak ______77-191 ___1,041 1966____Al Bream ______30-418 ______1 1958____Ray Jauch ______76-524 ______2 1967___ Ed Podolak ______79-162 ___1,014 1967____Al Bream ______55-703 ______5 1959____Bob Jeter ______108-609 ______4 1968___ Larry Lawrence _____ 88-156 ___1,307 1968____Ray Manning ______35-426 ______5 1960____Larry Ferguson ______90-665 ______6 1969___ Larry Lawrence ____ 113-239 ___1,680 1969____Kerry Reardon ______43-738 ______2 1961____Bill Perkins ______62-380 ______2 1970___ Roy Bash ______32-70 ____ 473 1970____Kerry Reardon ______27-438 ______2 1962____Larry Ferguson _____ 113-547 ______3 1971___ Frank Sunderman __ 109-235 ___1,297 1971____Dave Triplett ______28-426 ______3 1963____Bobby Grier ______98-406 ______0 1972___ Kyle Skogman ______24-57 ____ 356 1972____Brian Rollins ______29-378 ______2 1964____Dalton Kimble ______68-284 ______6 1973___ Butch Caldwell ______36-99 ____ 549 1973____Brian Rollins ______33-408 ______1 1965____Silas McKinnie ______89-286 ______0 1974___ Rob Fick ______79-165 ___1,059 1974____Bill Schultz ______25-432 ______1 1966____Silas McKinnie _____ 124-516 ______1 1975___ Tom McLaughlin _____ 23-87 ____ 358 1975____Bill Schultz ______8-238 ______2 1967____Silas McKinnie _____ 166-588 ______9 1976___ Butch Caldwell _____ 37-101 ____ 616 1976____Tom Grine ______12-195 ______0 1968____Ed Podolak ______154-937 ______8 1977___ Tom McLaughlin ____ 78-152 ___1,081 1977____Mike Brady ______26-357 ______0 1969____Steve Penney ______102-484 ______1 1978___ Jeff Green ______41-103 ____ 556 1978____Jon Lazar ______18-72 ______1 1970____Levi Mitchell ______205-900 ______3 1979___ Phil Suess ______88-159 ___1,165 1979____Brad Reid ______25-290 ______0 1971____Levi Mitchell ______149-623 ______3 1980___ Phil Suess ______87-166 ___1,031 1980____Keith Chappelle ____64-1,037 ______6 1972____Dave Harris ______136-621 ______4 1981___ Gordy Bohannon ____ 72-142 ____ 999 1981____Jeff Brown ______20-301 ______2 1973____Jim Jensen ______111-509 ______5 1982___ Chuck Long ______148-227 ___1,678 1982____Dave Moritz ______41-605 ______3 1974____Jim Jensen ______163-659 ______1 1983___ Chuck Long ______157-265 ___2,601 1983____Dave Moritz ______50-912 ______5 1975____Dave Schick ______90-482 ______2 1984___ Chuck Long ______216-322 ___2,871 1984____Bill Happel ______47-632 ______3 1976____Jon Lazar ______95-392 ______3 1985___ Chuck Long ______260-388 ___3,297 1985____Ronnie Harmon ______60-699 ______1 1977____Jon Lazar ______100-411 ______3 1978____Jon Lazar ______108-423 ______1 1986___ Mark Vlasic ______108-180 ___1,456 1986____Jim Mauro ______30-600 ______5 1979____Dennis Mosley _____ 270-1,267 ______12 1987___ Chuck Hartlieb ____ 217-334 ___3,092 1987____Quinn Early ______63-1,004 ______10 1980____Jeff Brown ______132-673 ______1 1988___ Chuck Hartlieb ____ 288-460 ___3,738 1988____Marv Cook ______63-767 ______3 1981____Phil Blatcher ______145-708 ______8 1989___ Matt Rodgers ______178-312 ___2,222 1989____Travis Watkins ______36-583 ______4 1982____Eddie Phillips ______166-806 ______5 1990___ Matt Rodgers ______187-310 ___2,228 1990____Danan Hughes ______29-410 ______5 1983____Owen Gill ______129-798 ______10 1991___ Matt Rodgers ______185-283 ___2,275 1991____Danan Hughes ______43-757 ______8 1984____Owen Gill ______199-920 ______4 1992___ Jim Hartlieb ______144-226 ___1,579 1992____Alan Cross ______55-640 ______5 1985____Ronnie Harmon ____ 223-1,166 ______9 1993___ Paul Burmeister ____ 184-309 ___2,152 1993____Harold Jasper ______38-641 ______2 1986____Rick Bayless ______216-1,150 ______10 1994___ Ryan Driscoll ______78-154 ___1,018 1994____Harold Jasper ______33-621 ______2 1987____Kevin Harmon ______151-715 ______6 1995___ Matt Sherman _____ 170-295 ___2,546 1995____Tim Dwight ______46-816 ______9 1988____Tony Stewart ______215-1,036 ______8 1996___ Matt Sherman _____ 154-264 ___1,918 1996____Tim Dwight ______51-751 ______4 1989____Nick Bell ______117-603 ______4 1997___ Matt Sherman ______82-158 ___1,199 1997____Tim Dwight ______42-704 ______8 1990____Nick Bell ______166-1,009 ______12 1998___ Kyle McCann ______86-159 ___1,179 1998____Kahlil Hill ______35-432 ______2 1991____Mike Saunders _____ 216-1,022 ______10 1999___ Scott Mullen ______126-226 ___1,415 1999____Kevin Kasper ______60-664 ______3 1992____Marvin Lampkin ____ 171-653 ______2 2000___ Scott Mullen ______74-141 ____ 877 2000____Kevin Kasper ______82-1,010 ______7 1993____Ryan Terry ______157-664 ______5 2001___ Kyle McCann ______167-252 ___2,028 2001____Kahlil Hill ______59-841 ______8 1994____Sedrick Shaw _____ 170-1,002 ______7 2002___ Brad Banks ______170-294 ___2,573 2002____Maurice Brown ______48-966 ______11 1995____Sedrick Shaw _____ 316-1,477 ______15 2003___ Nathan Chandler ___ 165-307 ___2,040 2003____Maurice Brown ______33-507 ______4 1996____Sedrick Shaw _____ 224-1,116 ______9 2004___ Drew Tate ______233-375 ___2,786 2004____Clinton Solomon _____ 63-905 ______6 1997____Tavian Banks ______260-1,691 ______17 2005___ Drew Tate ______219-352 ___2,828 2005____Clinton Solomon _____ 46-800 ______7 1998____Ladell Betts ______188-679 ______5 2006___ Drew Tate ______207-352 ___2,623 2006 ___Andy Brodell ______39-724 ______5 1999____Ladell Betts ______189-857 ______5 2000____Ladell Betts ______232-1,090 ______5 2001____Ladell Betts ______222-1,060 ______10 2002____Fred Russell ______220-1,264 ______9 2003____Fred Russell ______282-1,355 ______7 2004____Sam Brownlee ______94-227 ______0 2005 ___Albert Young ____ 249-1,334 ______8 2006 ___Albert Young ______178-779 ______7

170 Iowa Hawkeye Football YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

Scoring 1999____Tim Douglas ______0-6-19 _____ 37 Tackles (ranked according to points scored) 2000____Nate Kaeding ______0-14-20 _____ 62 (ranked according to total tackles) Year ____ Player ______TD-FG-PAT _____Pts 2001____Nate Kaeding ______0-12-49 _____ 85 Year ____ Player ______Solo-At ____ Total 1933____ Dick Crayne ______7-0-0 _____ 42 2002____Nate Kaeding ______0-21-57 ____ 120 1966____ Dave Moreland ______60-34 ______94 1934____ Dick Crayne ______7-0-0 _____ 42 2003____Nate Kaeding ______1-20-40 ____ 106 1967____ Rod Barnhart ______74/50 _____ 124 1935____ Dick Crayne ______3-6-2 _____ 38 2004____Kyle Schlicher ______0-21-29 _____ 92 1968____ Mike Phillips ______77-42 _____ 119 1936____ Ozzie Simmons ______5-0-0 _____ 30 2005____Kyle Schlicher ______0-17-43 _____ 94 1969____ Dave Brooks ______59-43 _____ 102 1937____ Nile Kinnick ______2-0-0 _____ 12 2006____Kyle Schlicher ______0-13-32 _____ 71 1970____ Dave Clement ______75-65 _____ 140 1938____ Jerry Niles ______2-0-4 _____ 16 1971____ Dave Simms ______84-55 _____ 139 1939____ Nile Kinnick ______5-0-11 _____ 41 1972____ Andre Jackson ______83-88 _____ 171 1940____ Bill Green ______5-0-0 _____ 30 Interceptions 1973____ Dan LeFleur ______75-52 _____ 127 1941____ Bill Green ______5-0-0 _____ 30 (ranked according to number) 1974____ Dan LeFleur ______74-41 _____ 115 1942____ Bill Burkett ______5-0-0 _____ 30 Year ____Player ______No-Yards _____ Avg 1975____ Andre Jackson ______83-43 _____ 126 1943____ Roger Stephens ______4-0-0 _____ 24 1954____Jerry Reichow ______2-0 ______0.0 1976____ Tom Rusk ______71-43 _____ 114 1944____ Nelson Smith ______3-0-0 _____ 18 1955____Jerry Reichow ______3-10 ______3.3 1977____ Tom Rusk ______105-33 _____ 138 1945____ Art Johnson ______3-0-0 _____ 18 1956____Bill Happel ______4-94 _____ 23.5 1978____ Tom Rusk ______68-38 _____ 106 1946____ Bob Sullivan ______2-1-10 _____ 25 1957____Collins Hagler ______4-29 ______7.3 1979____ Leven Weiss ______72-40 _____ 112 1947____ Bob Smith ______5-0-0 _____ 30 1958____Don Horn ______4-15 ______3.8 1980____ Mel Cole ______72-53 _____ 125 1948____ Jack Dittmer ______5-0-0 _____ 30 1959____Ray Jauch ______3-68 _____ 22.7 1981____ Mel Cole ______56-38 ______94 1949____ Bill Reichardt ______4-0-20 _____ 44 1960____Bernie Wyatt ______3-0 ______0.0 1982____ Larry Station ______51-37 ______88 1950____ Jerry Faske ______4-0-0 _____ 24 1961____not available 1983____ Larry Station ______81-57 _____ 138 1951____ George Rice ______9-0-0 _____ 54 1962____not available 1984____ Larry Station ______85-52 _____ 137 1952____ George Broeder ______3-0-0 _____ 18 1963____not available 1985____ Larry Station ______91-38 _____ 129 Dan McBride ______3-0-0 _____ 18 1964____Ivory McDowell ______4-14 ______3.5 1986____ George Davis ______82-47 _____ 129 1953____ George Rice ______10-0-0 _____ 60 1965____not available 1987____ Dave Haight ______81-45 _____ 126 1954____ Earl Smith ______11-0-0 _____ 66 1966____Dick Gibbs ______5-68 _____ 13.6 1988____ Jim Reilly ______82-57 _____ 139 1955____ Eddie Vincent ______5-0-0 _____ 30 1967____Steve Wilson ______7-83 _____ 11.9 1989____ Melvin Foster ______38-78 _____ 116 1956____ Ken Ploen ______6-0-2 _____ 38 1968____Steve Wilson ______5-35 ______7.0 1990____ Melvin Foster ______56-51 _____ 107 1957____ Bob Prescott ______3-1-21 _____ 42 1969____Chris Hamilton ______3-34 _____ 11.3 1991____ John Derby ______69-38 _____ 107 1958____ Willie Fleming ______11-0-0 _____ 66 1970____Craig Clemons ______3-0 ______0.0 1992____ Jason Olejniczak ____ 46-53 ______99 1959____ Don Horn ______7-0-0 _____ 42 1971____Craig Clemons ______4-23 ______5.8 1993____ Mike Dailey ______82-49 _____ 131 1960____ Wilburn Hollis ______11-0-1 _____ 68 1972____Rick Penney ______5-77 _____ 15.4 1994____ Bobby Diaco ______67-49 _____ 116 1961____ Joe Williams ______9-0-0 _____ 54 1973____Earl Douthitt ______2-47 _____ 23.5 1995____ Bobby Diaco ______62-72 _____ 134 1962____ Larry Ferguson ______3-0-0 _____ 18 1974____Jim Caldwell ______2-27 _____ 13.5 1996____ Matt Hughes ______92-44 _____ 136 1963____ Paul Krause ______6-0-0 _____ 36 1975____Bob Elliott ______2-0 ______0.0 1997____ Matt Hughes ______60-50 _____ 110 1964____ Dalton Kimble ______8-0-0 _____ 48 1976____Rod Sears ______6-50 ______8.3 1998____ Matt Bowen ______54-38 ______92 1965____ Bob Anderson ______0-6-10 _____ 28 1977____Rod Sears ______3-116 _____ 38.7 1999____ Matt Bowen ______76-33 _____ 109 1966____ Bob Anderson ______0-5-9 _____ 24 1978____Dave Becker ______3-12 ______4.0 2000____ LeVar Woods ______58-39 ______97 1967____ Silas McKinnie ______9-0-1 _____ 56 1979____Kent Ellis ______3-67 _____ 22.3 2001____ Bob Sanders ______78-44 _____ 122 1968____ Larry Lawrence ______10-0-0 _____ 60 Bobby Stoops ______3-16 ______5.3 2002____ Fred Barr ______58-56 _____ 114 1969____ Alan Schuette ______0-7-24 _____ 45 1980____Tracy Crocker ______3-62 _____ 20.7 2003____ Abdul Hodge ______84-57 _____ 141 1970____ Tim Sullivan ______6-0-0 _____ 36 1981____Lou King ______8-62 ______7.8 2004____ Abdul Hodge ______79-37 _____ 116 1971____ Harry Kokolus ______0-4-13 _____ 25 1982____Bobby Stoops ______4-42 _____ 10.5 2005____ Abdul Hodge ______98-60 _____ 158 1972____ Dave Harris ______4-0-0 _____ 24 1983____Mike Stoops ______6-154 _____ 25.7 2006 ___ Mike Klinkenborg _ 61-68 _____ 129 Frank Holmes ______4-0-0 _____ 24 1984____Devon Mitchell ______5-110 _____ 22.0 1973____ Jim Jensen ______6-0-4 _____ 40 1985____Jay Norvell ______7-93 _____ 13.3 1974____ Rod Wellington ______5-0-0 _____ 30 1986____Keaton Smiley ______5-45 ______9.0 Quarterback Sacks 1975____ Nick Quartaro ______0-7-19 _____ 40 1987____Kerry Burt ______7-15 ______2.1 Yr. _____ Player ______Sacks-Yds. 1976____ Nick Quartaro ______0-7-18 _____ 39 1988____Brad Quast ______4-151 _____ 37.8 1986____ Dave Haight ______7-51 1977____ Dave Holsclaw ______0-9-12 _____ 39 Tork Hook ______4-37 ______9.3 1987____ Mike Burke ______3-18 1978____ Brad Reid ______6-0-0 _____ 36 1989____Brad Quast ______4-34 ______8.5 1988____ Joe Mott ______9-69 1979____ Dennis Mosley ______16-0-0 _____ 96 1990____Merton Hanks ______4-27 ______6.8 1989____ Jim Johnson ______12-70 1980____ Keith Chappelle ______6-0-0 _____ 36 1991____Carlos James ______2-30 _____ 15.0 Rod Davis ______7-35 1981____ Tom Nichol ______0-11-26 _____ 59 Gary Clark ______2-5 ______2.5 1990____ Matt Ruhland ______7-65 1982____ Tom Nichol ______0-4-31 _____ 43 Scott Plate ______2-4 ______2.0 1991____ Leroy Smith ______18-101 1983____ Tom Nichol ______0-14-44 _____ 86 Eddie Polly ______2-3 ______1.5 1992____ Larry Blue ______10-72 1984____ Tom Nichol ______0-16-41 _____ 89 1992____Carlos James ______4-61 _____ 15.3 1993____ Larry Blue ______11-73 1985____ Rob Houghtlin ______0-19-48 ____ 105 1993____Scott Plate ______5-56 _____ 11.2 1994____ Parker Wildeman ______10-67 1986____ Rob Houghtlin ______0-14-39 _____ 81 1994____Marquis Porter ______3-32 _____ 10.7 Bill Ennis-Inge ______12-76 1987____ Rob Houghtlin ______0-21-41 ____ 104 1995____Plez Atkins ______6-97 _____ 16.2 1995____ Jared DeVries ______12-92 1988____ Jeff Skillett ______0-11-31 _____ 64 1996____Damien Robinson _____ 6-99 _____ 16.5 1996____ Jared DeVries ______13-104 1989____ George Murphy ______0-4-23 _____ 35 1997____Eric Thigpen ______3-30 _____ 10.0 1997____ Jared DeVries ______8-85 1990____ Nick Bell ______14-0-0 _____ 84 1998____Tarig Holman ______3-0 ______0.0 1998____ Jared DeVries ______10-69 1991____ Mike Saunders ______13-0-0 _____ 78 Eric Thigpen ______3-17 ______5.7 1999____ Scott Pospisil ______6-26 1992____ Danan Hughes ______6-0-1 _____ 38 1999____Tarig Holman ______3-30 _____ 10.0 2000____ Derrick Pickens ______7-26 1993____ Todd Romano ______0-19-10 _____ 49 2000____Ryan Hansen ______3-58 _____ 19.3 2001____ Aaron Kampman ______9-34 1994____ Kent Kahl ______9-0-0 _____ 54 2001____Bob Sanders ______4-24 ______6.0 2002____ Matt Roth ______10-54 1995____ Sedrick Shaw ______15-0-1 _____ 92 2002____Derek Pagel ______4-89 _____ 22.2 2003____ Matt Roth ______12-83 1996____ Tavian Banks ______10-0-1 _____ 62 Jovon Johnson ______4-71 _____ 17.8 2004____ Jonathan Babineaux ______11-63 1997____ Tavian Banks ______19-0-0 ____ 114 2003____Jovon Johnson ______6-81 _____ 13.5 2005 ___ Kenny Iwebema ______7-38 1998____ Ladell Betts ______5-0-0 _____ 30 2004____Antwan Allen ______4-54 _____ 13.5 2006 ___ Bryan Mattison ______6.5-57 Zach Bromert ______0-18-4 _____ 30 Jovon Johnson ______4-13 ______3.3 Kahlil Hill ______5-0-0 _____ 30 2005 ___Jovon Johnson ______3-18 ______6.0 Note: Players listed in bold are current players. 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

Iowa Hawkeye Football 171 IOWA’S LONGEST PLAYS

Run Punt Return 96 Eddie Vincent vs. Purdue, 11/6/54 95 Bill Happel at Minnesota, 11/17/84 92 Royce Mix vs. Illinois, 11/25/72 94 Bob Longley vs. Oregon, 10/29/49 91 Larry Ferguson vs. Ohio State, 11/12/60 92 Tim Dwight vs. Indiana, 10/25/97 89 Tavian Banks vs. Iowa State, 9/14/96 90 Jovon Johnson vs. Ball State, 9/3/05 87 Rick Bayless vs. Northern Illinois, 9/20/86 89 Peter Marciano vs. Minnesota, 11/22/86 87 Ed Podolak vs. Northwestern, 10/22/66 86 Tim Dwight vs. Ohio State, 10/26/96 86 Ronnie Harmon vs. Iowa State, 9/8/84 83 Walner Belleus at Arizona State, 9/18/04 85 Larry Ferguson vs. Oregon State, 9/24/60 83 Tim Dwight vs. Penn State, 10/19/96 82 Tavian Banks vs. Iowa State, 9/20/97 82 Paul Krause vs. Michigan, 11/17/62 82 Tom Smith vs. Washington State, 9/27/69 80 Gerald Mauren vs. Notre Dame, 11/21/59 81 Bob Jeter vs. California, 1/1/59 76 Earl Smith vs. Ohio State, 10/16/54 80 Sedrick Shaw vs. Central Michigan, 9/3/94 72 Willie Fleming vs. Michigan, 11/1/58 80 Eddie Phillips vs. Minnesota, 11/19/83 70 Ramon Ochoa vs. Buffalo, 9/6/03 80 Brad Reid vs. Wisconsin, 11/18/78 68 Harold Jasper vs. Oregon, 9/24/94 78 Butch Caldwell vs. Michigan State, 11/24/73 67 Tony Collins vs. Illinois, 9/27/97 78 James Hatch vs. Illinois, 11/8/52 65 C.J. Jones vs. Michigan, 10/27/01 77 Dennis Mosley vs. Iowa State, 9/17/77 64 Karl Noonan vs. Oregon State, 9/25/65 76 Jim Jensen vs. Indiana, 10/18/75 62 Kahlil Hill vs. Central Michigan, 9/5/98 61 Tim Dwight vs. Michigan, 10/18/97 Pass 58 Ed Hinkel vs. Northwestern, 11/2/02 95 Banks to Clark vs. Purdue, 10/5/02 57 Kahlil Hill vs. Illinois, 9/26/98 95 Hartlieb to Early vs. Northwestern, 11/7/87 55 Robert Smith vs. Purdue, 10/15/83 93 Vlasic to Early vs. Northwestern, 10/25/86 54 Ed Hinkel vs. Penn State, 9/28/02 89 Long to Smith vs. Northwestern, 10/26/85 51 C.J. Jones vs. Kent State, 9/1/01 87 Snook to Nourse vs. Minnesota, 11/7/64 49 Ed Hinkel at Arizona State 9/18/04 86 Grogan to Smith vs. Northwestern, 10/8/83 48 Kahlil Hill vs. Northwestern, 11/10/01 80 Sunderman to Triplett vs. Wisconsin, 10/30/71 44 Tim Dwight vs. Minnesota, 11/22/97 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 Interception Return 98 Adam Shada vs. Purdue, 10/7/06 78 Caldwell to Schultz vs. Ohio State, 11/17/73 94 Brad Quast vs. Kansas State, 9/10/88 78 Lawrence to Reardon vs. Arizona, 10/4/69 94 Bobby Stearns vs. Montana, 10/2/54 77 Long to Harmon vs. Penn State, 9/17/83 90 Rod Sears vs. Purdue, 10/22/77 77 Farmer to Mertes to Couppee vs. Minnesota, 11/15/41 76 Riddle to Krause vs. Indiana, 10/12/63 85 Dick Gibbs vs. Indiana, 10/30/65 76 Dobrino to Smith vs. Notre Dame, 11/20/54 81 Brian Wise vs. Kansas State, 9/10/88 75 McCann to Hill vs. Indiana, 10/20/01 70 Matt Bowen vs. Indiana, 10/25/97 75 Mullen to Hill vs. Western Michigan, 9/16/00 62 Derek Pagel vs. Michigan State, 10/12/02 75 Suess to Mosley vs. Wisconsin, 10/27/79 60 J.P. Lange vs. Indiana, 10/25/97 60 Tom Knight vs. Indiana, 10/14/95 Kickoff Return 57 Tom Knight vs. Indiana, 10/12/96 100 C.J. Jones vs. Southern California, 1/2/03 51 Sean Considine at Penn State 10/23/04 100 Joe Williams vs. Notre Dame, 11/25/61 47 Joe Slattery vs. Illinois, 9/26/98 100 George Rice vs. Purdue, 10/6/51 99 Norm Granger vs. Indiana, 10/10/81 Fumble Return 99 Bill Reichardt vs. Oregon, 10/29/49 84 Dayton Perry vs. Purdue, 10/22/60 97 Dave Schick vs. Northwestern, 11/1/75 72 Kevin Worthy vs. Akron, 8/31/02 95 Kerry Reardon vs. Northwestern, 11/9/68 51 Kerry Cooks vs. Iowa State, 9/10/94 94 Jermelle Lewis vs. Michigan State, 10/12/02 47 Abdul Hodge vs. Penn State, 10/25/03 92 Levi Mitchell vs. Washington State, 9/27/69 92 Henry Vollenweider vs. South Dakota, 9/30/39 Blocked Field Goal Return 90 Kahlil Hill vs. Michigan State, 10/7/00 87 LeVar Woods vs. Northern Illinois, 9/18/99 88 Kahlil Hill vs. Central Michigan, 9/5/98 85 Antwan Allen vs. Purdue, 10/05/02 88 Dick Hoerner vs. Michigan, 11/28/42 86 Tim Dodge at Michigan State, 10/2/99 Blocked PAT Return 77 Bill Burkett vs. Nebraska, 11/9/40 99 D.J. Johnson vs. Penn State, 9/28/02 76 Kahlil Hill vs. Penn State, 9/29/01 75 Ricchard Carter vs. Iowa State, 9/14/96

172 Iowa Hawkeye Football IOWA’S LONGEST PLAYS

Field Goal 58 Tim Douglas vs. Illinois, 9/26/98 Iowa Returns For Touchdowns 56 Tom Nichol vs. Michigan, 10/22/83 Kickoff Returns 55 Nate Kaeding vs. Minnesota, 11/15/03 Yds. Player, Opponent, Date 100 C.J. Jones vs. Southern California, 1/2/03 55 Nate Kaeding vs. Penn State, 9/28/02 100 Joe Williams vs. Notre Dame, 11/25/61 55 Rob Houghtlin vs. Iowa State, 9/19/87 100 George Rice vs. Purdue, 10/6/51 54 Brion Hurley vs. Iowa State, 9/14/96 99 Norm Granger vs. Indiana, 10/10/81 99 Bill Reichardt vs. Oregon, 10/29/49 53 Todd Romano vs. Tulsa, 9/4/93 97 Dave Schick vs. Northwestern, 11/1/75 52 Rob Houghtlin vs. UCLA, 1/1/86 95 Kerry Reardon vs. Northwestern, 11/9/68 51 Nate Kaeding vs. Purdue, 10/05/02 94 Jermelle Lewis vs. Michigan State, 10/12/02 92 Levi Mitchell vs. Washington State, 9/27/69 51 Nate Kaeding vs. Utah State, 9/21/02 92 Henry Vollenweider vs. South Dakota, 9/30/39 51 Tim Douglas vs. Illinois, 9/26/98 90 Kahlil Hill vs. Michigan State, 10/7/00 51 Tim Douglas vs. Illinois, 9/26/98 88 Kahlil Hill vs. Central Michigan, 9/5/98 88 Dick Hoerner vs. Michigan, 11/28/42 51 Brion Hurley vs. Michigan State, 10/5/96 77 Bill Burkett vs. Nebraska, 11/9/40 51 Dave Holsclaw vs. Michigan State, 11/19/77 43 Ernest Crank vs. Northwestern, 11/14/92 50 Nate Kaeding at Wisconsin, 11/22/03 Punt Returns 50 Brion Hurley vs. Minnesota, 11/23/96 (Does not include blocked punt returns) 50 Brion Hurley vs. Washington, 12/29/95 Yds. Player, Opponent, Date 95 Bill Happel vs. Minnesota, 11/17/84 50 Brion Hurley vs. Wisconsin, 11/18/95 94 Bob Longley vs. Oregon, 10/29/49 50 Brion Hurley vs. Michigan State, 10/7/95 92 Tim Dwight vs. Indiana, 10/25/97 50 Rob Houghtlin vs. Northern Illinois, 9/21/85 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 Punt 83 Walner Belleus at Arizona State, 9/18/04 83 Lonnie Rogers vs. Oregon State, 9/26/62 83 Tim Dwight vs. Penn State, 10/19/96 82 Paul Krause vs. Michigan, 11/17/62 79 Jason Baker vs. Illinois, 9/26/98 80 Gerald Mauren vs. Notre Dame, 11/21/59 79 Joe Heppner vs. Wisconsin, 11/10/73 76 Earl Smith vs. Ohio State, 10/16/54 72 Willie Fleming vs. Michigan, 11/1/58 76 Jason Baker vs. Arizona State, 12/31/97 68 Harold Jasper vs. Oregon, 9/24/94 75 David Bradley vs. Minnesota, 11/15/03 67 Tony Collins vs. Illinois, 9/27/97 75 Nick Gallery vs. Indiana, 10/14/95 65 C.J. Jones vs. Michigan, 10/27/01 64 Karl Noonan vs. Oregon State, 9/25/65 74 Jason Baker vs. Illinois, 10/14/00 62 Kahlil Hill vs. Central Michigan, 9/5/98 73 Nick Gallery vs. Ohio State, 10/26/96 61 Tim Dwight vs. Michigan, 10/18/97 73 Nile Kinnick vs. Indiana, 10/7/39 58 Ed Hinkel vs. Northwestern, 11/2/02 57 Kahlil Hill vs. Illinois, 9/26/98 70 Nick Gallery vs. Purdue, 10/30/93 55 Robert Smith vs. Purdue, 10/15/83 70 Gary Kostrubala vs. Michigan State, 10/5/85 44 Tim Dwight vs. Minnesota, 11/22/97 69 Jason Baker vs. Iowa State, 9/16/00 Interception Returns 69 Nick Gallery vs. Indiana, 10/12/96 Yds. Player, Opponent, Date 69 Reggie Roby vs. Purdue, 11/7/81 98 Adam Shada vs. Purdue, 10/7/06 69 Dan Matter vs. Illinois, 9/11/76 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 NOTE: Players listed in boldface are current players. 85 Dick Gibbs vs. Indiana, 10/30/65 81 Brian Wise vs. Kansas State, 9/10/88 70 Matt Bowen vs. Indiana, 10/25/97 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 Tom Knight vs. Indiana, 10/12/96 47 Joe Slattery vs. Illinois, 9/26/98 Fumble Returns Yds. Player, Opponent, Date 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 Yds. Player, Opponent, Date 87 LeVar Woods vs. Northern Illinois, 9/18/99 85 Antwan Allen vs. Purdue, 10/05/02 Blocked PAT Return Yds. Player, Opponent, Date 99 D.J. Johnson vs. Penn State, 9/28/02

NOTE: Players listed in bold are current players.

Iowa Hawkeye Football 173 KINNICK STADIUM

Kinnick Stadium, home for the Iowa football team, is in Beside the expansions, an artificial surface was installed its 78th season of hosting Hawkeye football games. One in 1972. That carpet was replaced in 1981. Prior to the of the 25 largest college-owned stadiums in the nation 1989 season a natural grass playing field, Prescription and one of college football’s finest facilities, Kinnick Athletic Turf, was installed. The playing surface was Stadium is routinely filled on Saturdays each fall. replaced with new sod prior to the 1997 season and during the 2005 season. A two-year, $89 million restoration and renovation project for the stadium was completed prior to the The original five-floor press box was constructed in 1958 start of the 2006 season. The project, which was at a cost of $490,628.62, and was located between the the largest such undertaking ever for Iowa athletics, 25-yard lines on the west side of the stadium. Between includes an entirely new south endzone and a new press 1995 and 1999, the Kinnick Stadium press box underwent and hospitality facility. The endzone project, which a $3 million improvement and renovation project, which included new lockerrooms, training room and media included the addition of 18 private viewing suites and facilities for the Hawkeye football team on game days, the remodeling of all five levels. The original press box was completed prior to the 2005 season. The new four- was demolished in December 2005. level press and hospitality facility will be operational for the 2006 season. The facility extends the full length Spectators attending home games of the Iowa Hawkeyes of the west side of the stadium. It includes 47 private enjoy all the benefits of watching a game on television, viewing suites and over 1,000 club seats. thanks to the installation of all new video boards and scoreboards in 2005. The large scale video display units The renovation also provides a new entry plaza to the offer spectators live game action, instant replays and south entrance, wider seats throughout most of the other features, such as highlights from other college stadium, new and upgraded restroom facilities and football games being played across the nation. A concession areas, new scoreboards and a modernized complete new sound system was also installed. sound system. It also raised the official capacity of Kinnick Stadium to 70,585. Kinnick Stadium has a rich history, beginning with a 46-0 Hawkeye win over Monmouth in the facility’s first Iowa draws sellout crowds for a majority of all home game. The Hawkeyes tied Illinois 7-7 in the dedication games, including all 19 home games in the last three game Oct. 19, 1929. years and 24 straight games over the past four seasons. In 1972, the name was changed from Iowa Stadium to The Hawkeyes annually rank among the top 25 schools Kinnick Stadium in honor of Iowa’s 1939 Heisman Trophy in the nation in home attendance. Iowa ranked 22nd in winner, Nile Kinnick. His No. 24 jersey was retired by the home attendance in 2006 with its average of 70,585. Big school because of his success as a scholar-athlete at the Ten Conference football games in 2006 drew over 5.2 University. million fans as the conference annually ranks first or second nationally in home attendance. Conference games Iowa’s all-time record in Kinnick Stadium is 232-159-15. a year ago averaged over 72,000 fans per contest. Iowa’s longest home winning streak of 22 games spanned the 2002 to 2005 seasons. The Hawkeyes have had 11 Construction on the original 53,000-seat stadium was undefeated home seasons, including both 2003 and completed Oct. 5, 1929 at a cost of $497,151.42. Original 2004. Iowa posted a 4-3 home record in 2006, 5-1 mark construction took six months, but it has undergone in 2005 and a 6-1 record in 2002. several facelifts since. Seats were added to the south end zone in 1956, raising the capacity to 60,000. The north The school’s all-time home attendance record was set end zone was enclosed and capacity increased to 66,000 in 2006 (494,095 fans). The 2005 and 2006 average prior to the 1983 season. With three more expansion of 70,585 are a school record. Iowa’s record season projects completed since, Kinnick now seats 70,585. attendance mark for all games is 905,840 set in 1990, a Kinnick Stadium has 20 miles of bleacher seats and is 79 75,487 per game average. rows high on each side.

174 Iowa Hawkeye Football KINNICK STADIUM ATTENDANCE/LARGEST CROWDS

Kinnick Stadium 1991___420,424 ___70,071 ___ 772,358 __ 64,363 Prior to 1990 expansion Attendance, Year-by-Year 1992___420,234 ___70,039 ___ 797,025 __ 66,419 Attend. ______Opponent ______Date Home ___ Home ___ Season ___ Season 1993___403,842 ___67,307 ___ 746,480 __ 62,207 67,700 ______Minnesota ______11/25/89 Year ____ Total ___ Average ___ Total ___ Average 1994___409,516 ___68,253 ___ 691,637 __ 62,876 67,700 ______Illinois ______11/4/89 1929____ n/a 1995___410,226 ___68,371 ___ 804,265 __ 67,022 67,700 ______Michigan ______10/21/89 1930____ n/a 1996___416,425 ___69,404 ___ 741,004 __ 61,750 67,700 ______Michigan State ______10/7/89 1931____ n/a 1997___405,788 ___67,631 ___ 824,701 __ 68,725 67,700 ______Tulsa ______9/30/89 1932____ n/a 1998___409,981 ___68,330 ___ 644,541 __ 58,595 67,700 ______Oregon ______9/16/89 1933____ n/a 1999___380,786 ___63,464 ___ 711,744 __ 64,704 67,700 ______Ohio State ______11/12/88 1934___ 84,000 ___28,000 ___ 195,500 __ 24,438 2000___366,737 ___61,123 ___ 688,495 __ 57,375 67,700 ______Northwestern ______11/5/88 1935___116,000 ___23,200 ___ 193,000 __ 24,125 2001___387,987 ___64,665 ___ 687,476 __ 57,290 67,700 ______Michigan ______10/15/88 1936___ 64,000 ___16,000 ___ 186,200 __ 23,275 2002___452,498 ___64,643 ___ 872,788 __ 67,138 67,700 ______Wisconsin ______10/8/88 1937____ n/a 2003___460,584 ___65,798 ___ 896,753 __ 68,891 67,700 ______Iowa State ______9/24/88 1938___ 64,000 ___16,000 ___ 152,000 __ 19,000 2004___422,382 ___70,397 ___ 896,171 __ 74,681 67,700 ______Colorado ______9/17/88 1939___129,500 ___32,375 ___ 234,500 __ 29,313 2005___423,510 __ *70,585 __ 831,425 __ 69,285 67,700 ______Minnesota ______11/21/87 1940___106,700 ___26,675 ___ 262,730 __ 32,837 2006___494,095 __ *70,585 __ 846,690 __ 65,130 67,700 ______Indiana ______10/31/87 1941___ 88,200 ___29,400 ___ 199,539 __ 24,942 *indicates Iowa record 67,700 ______Purdue ______10/24/87 1942___110,400 ___15,771 ___ 179,043 __ 17,904 67,700 ______Michigan State ______10/3/87 1943___ 41,200 ___10,300 ___ 106,849 __ 12,831 Largest Crowds 67,700 ______Kansas State ______9/26/87 1944___ 42,200 ___10,550 ___ 111,056 __ 13,882 Following 1990 expansion 67,700 ______Wisconsin ______10/11/86 1945___ 64,100 ___16,025 ___ 212,502 __ 23,611 Attend. ______Opponent ______Date 67,700 ______Iowa State ______9/13/86 1946___197,811 ___39,562 ___ 384,191 __ 42,688 70,585 ______Wisconsin ______11/11/06 1947___187,844 ___46,961 ___ 488,752 __ 54,306 70,585 ______Northwestern ______11/4/06 Prior to 1983 expansion 1948___212,708 ___42,542 ___ 356,542 __ 39,616 70,585 ______Northern Illinois _____ 10/28/06 Attend. ______Opponent ______Date 1949___218,021 ___43,604 ___ 356,352 __ 39,594 70,585 ______Purdue ______10/7/06 60,160 ______Nebraska ______9/12/81 1950___222,921 ___44,584 ___ 456,473 __ 50,719 70,585 ______Iowa State ______9/16/06 60,150 ______Wisconsin ______10/21/61 1951___157,883 ___39,471 ___ 392,563 __ 43,618 70,585 ______Montana ______9/2/06 60,145 ______Iowa State ______9/27/80 1952___181,164 ___45,291 ___ 349,467 __ 38,829 70,585 ______Minnesota ______11/19/05 60,114 ______Purdue ______11/7/81 1953___211,109 ___42,222 ___ 406,570 __ 45,174 70,585 ______Michigan ______10/22/05 60,103 ______Michigan State ______11/21/81 1954___245,421 ___49,084 ___ 491,608 __ 54,623 70,585 ______Indiana ______10/15/05 1955___201,072 ___50,268 ___ 545,025 __ 60,558 70,585 ______Illinois ______10/1/05 Largest Road Crowds 1956___306,478 ___51,079 ___ 534,550 __ 53,455 70,585 ______Northern Iowa ______9/17/05 Attend. ______Opponent ______Date 1957___203,709 ___50,927 ___ 500,856 __ 55,651 70,585 ______Ball State ______9/3/05 111,496 ______Michigan ______10/26/02 1958___329,673 ___54,912 ___ 630,262 __ 63,026 70,397 ______Wisconsin ______11/20/04 111,428 ______Michigan ______9/25/04 1959___279,400 ___55,880 ___ 518,894 __ 57,655 70,397 ______Purdue ______11/6/04 110,923 ______Michigan ______10/21/06 1960___264,100 ___52,820 ___ 506,590 __ 56,288 70,397 ______Ohio State ______10/16/04 108,247 ______Penn State ______9/28/02 1961___290,250 ___58,050 ___ 516,360 __ 57,373 70,397 ______Michigan State ______10/2/04 108,062 ______Penn State ______10/23/04 1962___281,216 ___56,212 ___ 478,828 __ 53,203 70,397 ______Iowa State ______9/11/04 106,505 ______Michigan ______10/18/97 1963___230,200 ___57,550 ___ 463,096 __ 57,887 70,397 ______Kent State ______9/4/04 106,192 ______Michigan ______10/3/92 1964___266,391 ___53,278 ___ 483,697 __ 53,744 70,397 ______Minnesota ______11/15/03 105,915 ______Michigan ______10/17/81 1965___263,700 ___52,740 ___ 513,198 __ 51,319 70,397 ______Illinois ______11/1/03 105,897 ______Michigan ______10/18/86 1966___278,628 ___46,438 ___ 498,688 __ 49,869 70,397 ______Penn State ______10/25/03 *105,611 ______Washington ______1/1/82 1967___241,993 ___48,399 ___ 506,550 __ 50,655 70,397 ______Michigan ______10/4/03 105,517 ______Michigan ______10/20/90 1968___294,126 ___49,021 ___ 473,811 __ 47,381 70,397 ______Arizona State ______9/20/03 105,423 ______Michigan ______10/2/93 1969___301,287 ___50,218 ___ 504,083 __ 50,408 70,397 ______Wisconsin ______11/2/02 105,406 ______Michigan ______10/17/87 1970___248,643 ___49,728 ___ 490,438 __ 49,043 70,397 ______Iowa State ______9/14/02 105,225 ______Ohio State ______9/24/05 1971___233,150 ___46,630 ___ 569,876 __ 51,807 70,397 ______Michigan ______10/27/01 105,044 ______Ohio State ______10/18/03 1972___220,833 ___44,166 ___ 537,504 __ 48,864 70,397 ______Iowa State ______9/16/00 104,617 ______Michigan ______10/29/77 1973___217,846 ___43,569 ___ 616,884 __ 56,080 70,397 ______Nebraska ______9/4/99 104,559 ______Michigan ______10/22/83 1974___291,600 ___48,600 ___ 571,185 __ 51,926 70,397 ______Wisconsin ______10/24/98 *103,292 ______UCLA ______1/1/86 1975___320,690 ___53,448 ___ 531,319 __ 48,302 70,397 ______Northwestern ______10/10/98 *101,273 ______Washington ______1/1/91 1976___267,327 ___53,465 ___ 614,382 __ 55,853 70,397 ______Michigan ______10/3/98 *98,297 ______California ______1/1/59 1977___377,410 ___53,916 ___ 651,869 __ 59,261 70,397 ______Iowa State ______9/12/98 *97,126 ______Oregon State ______1/1/57 1978___319,289 ___53,214 ___ 595,281 __ 54,116 70,397 ______Purdue ______11/1/97 96,230 ______Penn State ______10/19/96 1979___358,245 ___59,708 ___ 674,581 __ 61,326 70,397 ______Illinois ______9/29/97 95,834 ______Penn State ______9/17/94 1980___359,750 ___59,958 ___ 668,008 __ 60,728 70,397 ______Northwestern ______11/9/96 95,437 ______Penn State ______11/4/00 1981___360,381 ___60,064 ___ 801,550 __ 66,796 70,397 ______Ohio State ______10/26/96 95,357 ______Ohio State ______11/2/91 1982___297,766 ___59,553 ___ 692,455 __ 57,705 70,397 ______Michigan State ______10/5/96 93,561 ______Ohio State ______10/30/99 1983___330,610 ___66,122 ___ 879,338 __ 73,278 70,397 ______Iowa State ______9/14/96 93,314 ______Ohio State ______10/28/95 1984___396,784 ___66,131 ___ 764,793 __ 58,830 70,397 ______Illinois ______11/4/95 92,536 ______Ohio State ______10/4/97 1985___396,773 ___66,129 ___ 827,795 __ 68,983 70,397 ______Penn State ______10/21/95 90,910 ______UCLA ______9/26/47 1986__ *472,041 __67,434 ___ 852,604 __ 71,050 70,397 ______Northern Iowa ______9/9/95 90,478 ______Michigan ______11/2/57 1987___338,500 ___67,700 ___ 769,187 __ 59,168 70,397 ______Michigan ______10/1/94 90,467 ______Ohio State ______11/2/85 1988___406,200 ___67,700 ___ 773,190 __ 59,476 70,397 ______Iowa State ______9/10/94 *Rose Bowl 1989___406,200 ___67,700 ___ 680,171 __ 61,834 70,397 ______Illinois ______10/16/93 1990___414,349 ___69,058 __ *905,840 _ *75,487 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

Iowa Hawkeye Football 175 STADIUM RECORDS

Individual Team Scoring Scoring Points ______30 ____by Mike Northington, Purdue, 11/3/73 Points ______70 _____vs. Utah State, 9/28/57 TDs ______5 _____by Mike Northington, Purdue, 11/3/73 TDs ______10 _____vs. Utah State, 9/28/57 PATs ______9 _____by Jeff Skillett vs. Cincinnati, 9/15/90 ______10 _____vs. Texas-El Paso, 9/27/86 FGs ______5 _____by David Fuess, Tulsa, 9/30/89 PATs ______9 ______vs. Cincinnati, 9/15/90 FGs ______5 ______by Tulsa, 9/30/89 Rushing Attempts ____ 48 ____by Sean Glover, Indiana, 10/14/95 Rushing Yards ______314 ___by Tavian Banks vs. Tulsa, 9/13/97 Attempts ______82 _____vs. South Dakota, 10/5/40 TDs ______5 _____by Mike Northington, Purdue, 11/3/73 Yards ______595 ____by Minnesota, 10/28/34 TDs ______9 ______vs. Cincinnati, 9/15/90 Passing Attempts ____ 60 ____by Scott Mullen vs. Indiana, 10/23/99 Passing 60 ____by Eric Hunter, Purdue, 11/17/90 Attempts ______61 _____vs. Indiana, 10/23/99 Completions _ 37 ___ by Blake Powers, Indiana, 10/15/05 Completions ___36 _____vs. Indiana, 10/23/99 Yards ______433 ___by Gino Torretta, Miami (FL), 9/5/92 Yards ______575 ____vs. Northwestern, 10/8/83 TDs ______5 _____by Fred Riddle vs. Indiana, 10/12/63 TDs ______6 ______vs. Northern Illinois, 9/21/85 5 ____ by Chuck Long vs. Northern Illinois, 9/21/85 Interceptions ___7 ______vs. North Carolina State, 11/20/65 Interceptions 7 ____ by Gary Snook vs. NC State, 11/20/65 Total Offense Receiving Plays ______104 ____by Notre Dame, 10/5/68 Catches _____ 14 ____by Dan Bitson, Tulsa, 9/30/89 Yards ______713 ____vs. Northwestern, 10/8/83 Yards ______235 ___by Dan Bitson, Tulsa, 9/30/89 TDs ______4 _____by Ed Hinkel vs. Minnesota, 11/19/05 Miscellaneous First Downs ____36 _____vs. Washington State, 9/27/69 Total Offense Penalty Yards __145 ____by Notre Dame, 11/22/52 Plays ______74 ____by Scott Mullen vs. Indiana, 10/23/99 Yards ______473 ___by Scott Mullen vs. Indiana, 10/23/99 Longest Plays *TDR ______5 _____by Brad Banks vs. Northwestern, 11/2/02 Run ______96 __ by Eddie Vincent vs. Purdue, 11/6/54 5 _____by Fred Riddle vs. Indiana, 10/12/63 Pass ______95 __ by Brad Banks to Dallas Clark, vs. Purdue, 10/5/02 5 _____by Mike Northington, Purdue, 11/3/73 Punt Return ______94 __ by Bob Longley vs. Oregon, 10/29/49 5 ____ by Chuck Long vs. Northern Illinois, 9/21/85 Kickoff Return ______100 _ by Joe Williams vs. Notre Dame, 11/25/61 5 _____by Chuck Long vs. Michigan State, 10/5/85 Interception Return _ 100 _ by , Purdue, 11/15/86 Fumble Return _____ 84 __ by Dayton Perry vs. Purdue, 10/22/60 *indicates touchdowns responsible for 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

176 Iowa Hawkeye Football INSTANT REPLAY

Section 1. Definition Section 5. Initiating the Replay Process Definition Game Stop ARTICLE 1. Instant Replay is a system utilizing electronic means to review and assist ARTICLE 1. There are two methods to stop a game to review a ruling on the field. game officials with certain on-field decisions as listed in Section 3. a. The Replay Official and his crew shall review every play of a game. He may stop a game at any time before the ball is next put in play whenever he believes that: Sec 2. Eligibility for Instant Replay 1. There is reasonable evidence to believe an error was made in the initial on-field Participation ruling ARTICLE 1. a. Any member institution may use instant replay. This rule is permissive, 2. The play is reviewable not a requirement. If instant replay is used, it must be used in fill compliance with 3. Any reversal of an on-field ruling, which would result from indisputable video this rule. evidence, would have a direct, competitive impact on the game. b. For any non-conference game, if the home team is using Instant Replay, the b. The head coach of either team may request that the game be stopped and a play visiting team does not have the option of declining its use for that game. If the be reviewed by challenging the on-field ruling. home team is not using Instant Replay, the visiting team does not have the option of 1. A coach initiates this challenge by taking a team time out before the ball requesting that it be used in that game. is next put in play and informing the referee that he is challenging the ruling of the previous play. The head coach who has challenged the original ruling is not Section 3. Reviewable Plays permitted any other challenge during the game. Side Line, Goal Line, End Line 2. After a review has been completed, if the on-field ruling is reversed, that ARTICLE 1. Reviewable plays governed by a side line, goal line or an end line team’s time out will not be charged. include: 3. After a review has been completed, if the on-field ruling is not reversed, the a. Scoring plays, including a runner in possession of a live ball breaking the plane of charged team time out counts as one of the three permitted that the team for that a goal line. half. b. A pass ruled complete, incomplete or intercepted at a side line, goal line or an end 4. A head coach may not challenge a ruling in which the game was stopped and a line. decision has already been made by the Replay Official. c. A runner or pass receiver ruled in or out of bounds. If a runner is ruled out of 5. If a head coach requests a team time out to challenge an on-field ruling and the bounds, the play is not reviewable. play being challenged is not reviewable, the time out shall count as one of the three d. Recovery of a loose ball in or out of bounds in the field of play or an end zone. permitted his team during that half of the game. If all timeouts have been used, a e. A loose ball touching a side line, goal line or an end line. delay penalty will be assessed. 6. A head coach may not challenge an on-field ruling if all the team’s timeouts Passes have been used for that half. ARTICLE 2. Reviewable plays involving passes include: 7. Each head coach shall be permitted one challenge per game. a. a pass ruled complete, incomplete or intercepted anywhere in the field of play or an end zone. When to Stop a Game b. A legal forward pass touched by an ineligible receiver. ARTICLE 2. a. A game may be stopped, either by the Instant Replay official or by the c. A legal forward pass touched by a defensive player head coach’s challenge at any time before the ball is next put in play. d. A fumble ruled as part of a potential passer (Note: If the on-field ruling is forward b. No game official may request that a game be stopped and a play be reviewed. pass and the pass is incomplete, the play is not reviewable). e. A forward pass or forward handling ruled when a runner is beyond the line of Section 6. Reviewing an On-Field Ruling scrimmage. Procedures f. A forward pass or forward handling ruled after a change of possession. ARTICLE 1. a. When a game is to be stopped either by the Replay Official or by the g. A pass ruled forward or backward when thrown from behind the line of scrimmage. head coach’s challenge, the designated officials on the field will be notified by a (Exception: If the pass is ruled forward and is incomplete, the play is not reviewable). buzzer system or other appropriate means. b. The referee shall announce that the ruling on the field is being reviewed. If the Miscellaneous game has been stopped due to a head coach’s challenge, the referee will so indicate ARTICLE 3. Miscellaneous reviewable plays include: in his announcement. a. A runner judged to have been not down by rule. (Note: If a runner is ruled down, c. All reviews shall be based upon video evidence provided by and coming directly the play is not reviewable). from the televised production of the game or from other video means available to the b. A runner’s forward progress with respect to a first down. instant replay official. If there is no television available, all video pictures will come c. Touching of any type kick by any player. from the in-stadium video board production. d. The number of players participating by either team during a live ball. d. After the referee has conferred with the Replay Official and the review process has e. A scrimmage kicker beyond the line of scrimmage when the ball is kicked. been completed, he shall make one of the following announcements: f. Clock adjustment when a ruling on the field is reversed. 1. If the video evidence confirms the on-field ruling: g. A fumble recovery by a Team A player during fourth down or a try and before ay “After review, video confirms the call on the field. change of possession. 2. If there is no indisputable (conclusive) evidence to reverse the on-field ruling: Plays Not Reviewable “After review, the play stands as called on the field.” ARTICLE 4. No other plays or officiating decisions are reviewable. 3. If the on-field ruling is reversed: “After review, there is indisputable video evidence (description of the video Section 4. Instant Replay Personnel, Equipment and Location evidence). Therefore, (description of result).” Personnel f. If a ruling is reversed, the Replay Official shall supply the referee with all pertinent ARTICLE 1. Instant Replay personnel shall consist of the number of persons needed data as needed (next down, distance, yard line, position of the ball, clock status/ to operate the replay equipment within the necessary time constraints. A minimum adjustment) in order to resume play under the correct game conditions. of three persons shall be utilized to insure that all plays are reviewed in an efficient and a timely manner. Such persons are normally referred to as Replay Official, Time Restrictions Communicator and Technician. Additional persons may be used as needed. ARTICLE 2. a. Although each head coach is limited to one challenge per game, there is no restriction on the number of times the Replay Official may stop a game to review Equipment an o-field ruling. ARTICLE 2. The type of equipment used to carry out necessary instant replay duties c. Once a game is stopped to review a play, regardless of how it was stopped, there is shall be determined by each conference or member institution utilizing instant no time limit for the review process. replay. Section 7. Reversing an On-Field Ruling Location ARTICLE 1. In order to reverse an on-field ruling, the Replay Official must see ARTICLE 3. a. All equipment used in making a decision during the replay process and indisputable video evidence through one or more video replays provided to the the personnel using that equipment shall be located in a separate, secure location monitor. in the press box. This room shall not be available or accessible to any person not directly involved in instant replay. b. Additional telephonic equipment needed to allow instant replay personnel to communicate with the game referee when a game has been stopped for a play review shall be located on a side line near the field of play and preferably outside a team area. Such equipment shall provide the game referee and the Replay Official a secure and private means of communication.

Iowa Hawkeye Football 177 BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES

Now in its 10th season, the Bowl Championship series was established to determine a champion for college football while maintaining and enhancing the bowl system which has provided significant support to college football for nearly a century. The BCS is a showcase for the sport, matching the premier teams in top bowl games. The Big Ten Conference is a key component in the championship agreement.

The Bowls and the Teams The BCS consists of the Rose Bowl, Nokia Sugar Bowl, FedEx Orange Bowl and the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. In addition to the Big Ten, the Atlantic Coast, Big 12, Big East, Pacific-10 and Southeastern Conferences also have automatic berths for their champions into one of the four contests.

Each bowl will host two games once every four years -- its traditional game plus a national championship contest approximately one week after the New Year.

This season the national championship game will be played January 7 in New Orleans, LA. FOX-TV will televise three of the Bowl Championship Series games (Fiesta, Orange, Sugar) and the national title game, while ABC-TV continues to televise the Rose Bowl.

Eligibility Any Bowl Subdivision independent team, or champion of the Western Athletic Conference, Conference USA, or any other Bowl Subdivision Conference, which ranks No. 6 or higher in the BCS standings, also will be eligible for the Bowl Championship Series.

Otherwise, any Bowl Subdivision team can qualify for selection in the BCS if it has won at least nine football games during the most recently completed regular season (not to include wins in exempted games) and is ranked in the top 12 of the final BCS standings.

Team Selection The BCS uses regional consideration regarding team selection. Specifically, as a member of the BCS, the Rose Bowl will host the Big Ten and Pac- 10 champions in those years in which either the Rose Bowl does not have the national championship game or the Big Ten and Pac-10 champion is not ranked No. 1 or No. 2. Other “regional consideration” tie-ins include the SEC champion in the Sugar Bowl, the ACC or Big East champion in the Orange Bowl and the Big 12 champion in the Fiesta Bowl.

The Hardware The Waterford Crystal football that sits atop the Sears Trophy takes an artisan three months to create. The Sears Trophy is part of the Sears Collegiate Champion Program – a comprehensive trophy and academic scholarship program which recognizes both men’s and women’s sports equally.

Sears, Roebuck and Co. and the AFCA also present a $20,000 academic scholarship to the school that wins the Sears Trophy. The scholarship is earmarked for an outstanding freshman who does not participate in intercollegiate athletics. In total, more than 2,200 trophies and more than a quarter of a million dollars in academic scholarships are awarded to NCAA Division I, II and III and NAIA institutions annually.

2008 Bowl Championship Series Line-up National Championship Game Jan. 7, 2008 New Orleans, LA

Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 2008 Pasadena, CA

All-State Sugar Bowl Jan. 1, 2008 New Orleans, LA

Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Jan. 2, 2008 Phoenix, AZ

FedEx Orange Bowl Jan. 3, 2008 Miami, FL

2009 BCS Schedule: Jan. 1 Rose Bowl Jan. 1 FedEx Orange Bowl Jan. 2 All-State Sugar Bowl Jan. 5 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Jan. 7 National Championship Game (Miami, FL)

178 Iowa Hawkeye Football HAWKEYE VISIONS

The Hawkeye Visions Endowment Program: Investing in a Winning Future, is a 10-year campaign with a $25 million goal, which seeks to create permanently endowed scholarships for all starting positions in UI athletics. The program currently includes 111 fully endowed scholarships, 55 partially endowed scholarships, 25 scholarships that are in the development stages and approximately 30 future scholarship gifts. The following scholarships will be awarded for the 2007-2008 academic year:

Visionary Level Scholarships Beth and Bob Allsop Point Guard Scholarship Jim and Rhonda Juhlin Men’s Basketball Scholarship Ray Carlson Lineman Scholarship Gus and Theo Mastrogany End Scholarship Mark Falb Quarterback Scholarship John and Peg Slusher Softball Catcher Scholarship Bill and John Fenton Football Scholarship Arthur E. Stanley Football Scholarships George C. and Nora Foerstner Memorial Football Scholarships Dale L. Tieden Football Scholarships Leonard A. and Marlene S. Hadley Center Football Scholarship Jim and Susan Woods Offensive Lineman Scholarship

Leadership Level Scholarships Dr. C.F. “Larry” and Lois Barrett Football Scholarship Bud and Georgia Johnson Women’s Basketball Scholarship Micheal and Patricia Beal Women’s Basketball Scholarship Nile Kinnick Leadership Scholarship John and Ruth Beckman Scholarships Nile Kinnick Memorial Scholarships P. Sue Beckwith, M.D., Women’s Basketball Scholarship Nile Kinnick Scholarship for Women P. Sue Beckwith, M.D., Rowing Scholarship Ron and Carol Kirchhoff Men’s Basketball Scholarship Warren and Harriet Berman Family Football Scholarship W.A. Krause Football Scholarship Warren and Harriet Berman Family Men’s Basketball Scholarship Gary Kurdelmeier Wrestling Scholarship Mike Boddicker Baseball Scholarship Robert and Dorothy Lee Scholarship Lester Bookey Memorial Scholarship Jack and Ailene Liechty Men’s Golf Scholarship Patty and Tom Buroker Football Scholarship Jack and Ailene Liechty Football Scholarship Tom and Lori Cardella Football Scholarship Jack and Ailene Liechty Men’s Basketball Scholarship B.W. “Wayne” Carpenter Football Scholarship Jack and Ailene Liechty Women’s Basketball Scholarship Carver Scholarship/Slater Award Linn County I-Club Football Scholarship Gene and Jennie Clay Football Scholarship Brad and Anne Lohaus Men’s Basketball Scholarship John and Mary Ann Colloton Men’s Basketball Scholarship Paul Mason Memorial Scholarship John and Mary Ann Colloton Football Scholarship Terry and Susan Mulligan Football Scholarship John and Mary Ann Colloton Women’s Basketball Scholarship Bucky O’Connor Men’s Basketball Scholarship John and Mary Ann Colloton Wrestling Scholarship Bucky O’Connor Men’s Golf Scholarship Catherine Nacke Cooper Men’s Basketball Scholarship Dennis and Donna Oldorf Athletic Scholarship Tom and Shari Davis Men’s Basketball Manager Scholarship Dennis and Janice Oliver Strang Football Scholarship Doran Family Gymnastics Scholarship Robert and Ruth Olson Football Scholarship C.W. “Bump” Elliot Football Scholarship Bob and Dorothy Otto Football Scholarship Dr. Brent and Ellen Feller Men’s Basketball Scholarship Dave Paulson Baseball Scholarship John Ferentz Memorial Football Scholarship Whitey and Grace Piro Football Scholarship Hayden Fry Captain’s Scholarship William and Kay Pitlik Wrestling Scholarship Eugene and Pat Gauron Women’s Tennis Scholarship William and Kay Pitlik Football Scholarships Al Grady Memorial Football Scholarship William and Kay Pitlik Softball Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Baseball Scholarship William and Kay Pitlik Women’s Basketball Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Football Scholarship Polk County I-Club Football Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Men’s Cross Country/Track Scholarship Polk County I-Club Softball Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Men’s Basketball Manager’s Scholarship Bob Root Memorial Football Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Softball Scholarship Stella Wolff Sanford Women’s Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Volleyball Scholarship John and Dorothy Sill Wrestling Scholarship Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Women’s Basketball Scholarship Roland and Esther Smith Men’s Athletic Scholarships Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Wrestling Scholarship Roland and Esther Smith Women’s Athletic Scholarships Theo and Glenda Hitchens Football Scholarship Chris Street Memorial Men’s Basketball Scholarship Theo and Glenda Hitchens Men’s Basketball Scholarship John Streif Men’s Basketball Scholarship James Hoak Scholarship Fund Ben Trickey Memorial Scholarship Iowa Style Wrestling Scholarship Raymond K. and Susan K. Vawter Football Scholarship Richard O. Jacobson Football Scholarship W. David Ward Football Scholarship Johnson County I-Club 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 the athletic department staff at the UI Foundation, (319) 335-3305 or (800) 648-6973. The UI Foundation is the preferred channel of support for private contributions to all areas of The University of Iowa.

Required Gift Levels Visionary Level Scholarship Level $400,000 Leadership Level Scholarship Level $200,000 Sustaining Level Scholarship Level $50,000 *Sustaining Scholarships, along with a complete list of all scholarships are listed on our website www.givetoiowa.org/athletics

Iowa Hawkeye Football 179 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF LISTING

Name, Title ______Office Phone Name, Title ______Office Phone Abbott, Mark, Associate Athletic Director for Legal Affairs ______335-9227 Kinney, Mary Jo, Administrative Assistant – External Affairs ______335-9431 Adolphson, Curt, Golf Course Maintenance Worker ______335-9574 Klatt, Rick, Associate Director of Athletics for External Affairs ______335-9431 Aller, Rodger, Area Mechanic – Facilities ______335-9458 Kolyvanov, Alex, Assistant Men’s Gymnastics Coach ______335-9473 Anderson, Layne, Head Women’s X-Country/Assistant Women’s Track Coach ______335-9257 Kowal, Mandi, Head Rowing Coach ______335-9259 Anderson, Terry, Director of Golf Operations ______335-9245 Lawler, Mike, Associate Director of Athletic Training Services ______335-9482 Arens, Dale, Director Hall of Fame/Licensing ______384-1031 Leonard, Cynthia, Secretary, Student Services ______335-7599 Armstrong, Terry, Football Secretary ______335-8944 Leonard, Judith, Secretary, Wrestling ______335-9405 Aspelmeier, David, Associate Director of Compliance ______335-9384 Leusch, Tad, Athletic Trainer ______335-9507 Augustine, Amy, Development Associate, Foundation ______335-3305 Libby, Larissa, Head Women’s Gymnastics Coach ______335-9269 Backerman, Jeff, Video Productions Assistant ______335-8936 Lickliter, Todd, Head Men’s Basketball Coach ______335-9444 Barta, Gary, Director of Athletics ______335-9435 Long, Marc, Head Swimming Coach ______335-9432 Beemer, Pat, Associate Director of Compliance ______335-9384 Mason, Stefanie, Graphic Artist ______335-9431 Berka, Joshua, Director of Sports Camps/Event Mgmt. Assistant ______335-9297 Matthes, Kathleen, Secretary, Facilities ______335-9410 Blackwell, Erica, Dance Team Coach ______335-9251 Maxwell, Bill, Head Strength and Conditioning Coach ______335-9409 Blau, Aaron, Asst. Director of Sports Information ______335-9411 McCray, Randy, Facilities Mechanic ______335-9410 Blevins, Gayle, Head Softball Coach ______335-9257 McGuine, Katherine, Director of Volleyball Operations ______335-9259 Bluder, Lisa, Head Women’s Basketball Coach ______335-9258 Mejia, Chad, Head Golf Professional & Assistant Women’s Golf Coach ______335-9556 Boland, Don, Senior Accountant-Business Operations ______335-8873 Messier, Karen, Football Receptionist ______335-8943 Brands, Tom, Head Wrestling Coach ______335-9405 Meyer, Jane, Senior Associate Athletic Director ______335-8874 Brothers, Matt, Assistant Men’s Tennis Coach ______335-9428 Michael, Jana, Director of Development, Women’s Sports & Major Gifts ______335-3305 Brown, Scott, Coordinator of Premium Seating & Stadium Club ______353-5325 Miller, Darren, Director-New Media ______335-9431 Brownlee, Ryan, Assistant Baseball Coach ______335-9389 Mims, Fred, Associate Athletic Director for Student Services & Compliance ______335-9598 Broxey, Marilyn, Secretary, Events, Varsity Club & Hall of Fame ______335-9247 Moore, Jim, Food Services Manager, Finkbine ______335-9156 Callen, Carrie, Assistant Rowing Coach ______335-9259 Morgan, Reese, Assistant Football Coach ______335-8943 Cappos, Scott, Assistant Men’s Track & Field Coach ______335-9392 Moriarity, Mike, Video Productions Director ______335-8936 Cavallini, James, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach ______335-8870 Morris, Greg, Equipment Manager, Football ______335-9531 Cellucci, Lisa, Assistant Field Hockey Coach ______335-9259 Narcotta, Eileen, Assistant Soccer Coach ______335-9257 Clarke, Tyler, Assistant Strength Coach – Football ______335-8931 Neu, Lori, Secretary, Administration & Human Resources ______335-8874 Cookman, Larry, Equipment Manager, CHA ______335-9407 Neykova, Toni, Assistant Women’s Tennis Coach ______335-9259 Coonrad, Douglas, Academic Counselor ______335-9384 Niemiec, Greg, Spirit Coordinator ______335-9251 Cornett, Joel, Interim Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach ______335-9444 O’Keefe, Ken, Assistant Football Coach ______335-8943 Crawford, Kelly, Head Women’s Golf Coach ______335-9257 Palmer, Jerry, Video Production Assistant ______335-8932 Culver, Pamela, Secretary, Men’s Basketball ______335-9444 Parker, Nancy, Associate Director of Student Services ______335-9384 Curtis, Mary, Associate Athletic Director, Human Resources/Compliance ______335-8874 Parker, Norm, Assistant Football Coach ______335-8943 Dahm, Jack, Head Baseball Coach ______335-9329 Parker, Phil, Assistant Football Coach ______335-8943 Davis, Damon, Assistant Strength Coach ______384-4268 Parker, Rae, Assistant to the Director of Athletics for Administration ______335-9435 Dawson, Melissa, Academic Coordinator ______335-4268 Patterson, Mike, Facilities Mechanic ______335-9276 DeBord, Frances, Assistant Swimming Coach ______335-9432 Pearson, Irene, Secretary, Gymnastics/Swimming ______335-9432 Dervrich, Bill, Director of Football Operations ______335-8943 Pinter, Robert, Assistant Swimming Coach ______335-9432 Deutsch, Shelly, Secretary, Men’s Basketball ______335-9444 Piper, Lisa, Secretary, Women’s Basketball ______335-9258 Dobson, James, Assistant Strength Coach, Football ______335-8943 Piro, Andy, Executive Director of Development ______335-3305 Doyle, Cale, Golf Course Maintenance Worker ______335-9574 Polite, Janet, Secretary, Student Services ______335-9384 Doyle, Chris, Football Strength & Conditioning Coach ______335-8943 Rahfeldt, Robert, Video Productions Assistant ______335-8977 Doyle, Matt, Athletic Trainer ______335-9396 Rainey, Ron, Head Soccer Coach ______335-9257 Duncan, Sheryl, Secretary ______335-9506 Rawson, Shawna, Administrative Specialist ______335-9384 Dunn, Tom, Head Men’s Gymnastics Coach ______335-9432 Richards, Jeffrey, Assistant Women’s Gymnastics Coach ______335-9432 Eckermann, Celia, Associate Director, Event Services ______335-3305 Rickertsen, Jess, Assistant Director of Ticket Operations ______335-9309 Egiasi, Chigozie, Football Administrative Assistant ______335-8943 Roberts, Christa, Secretary, Hall of Fame/Licensing ______384-2000 Eiffert, Andy, Golf Course Maintenance Worker ______335-9574 Rodosky, Chuck, Assistant Rowing Coach ______335-9259 Ellison, Matthew, Graphic Artist ______335-9431 Roe, Steve, Associate Director of Sports Information ______335-9411 Engelbert, Matthew, Football Video Coordinator ______335-8927 Rossie, Joyce, Clerk/Receptionist, Baseball & Men’s Track ______335-9743 Erb, Lester, Assistant Football Coach ______335-8943 Roth, Dustin, Help Desk Supervisor ______335-9430 Evans, Chuck, Director of Women’s Basketball Operations ______335-9258 Rydze, Bob, Diving Coach ______335-9432 Farokhmanesch, Mashallah, Associate Head Volleyball Coach ______335-9259 Sandstrum, David, Assistant Director of Athletics, Ticket Operations ______335-9309 Faust, Michael, Administrative Assistant Wrestling ______335-9405 Schneider, Richard, Facilities Mechanic ______335-9410 Federici, Paul, Director of Athletic Training Services ______335-9506 Scott, Linda, Development Associate, Foundation ______335-3305 Ferentz, Kirk, Head Football Coach ______335-8943 Sertterh, Jennie, Athletic Trainer ______335-9391 Finke, Pam, Assistant Director of Ticket Operations ______335-9309 Simcox, Damian, Director of Facilities ______335-9410 Fitzgerald, Jenni, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach ______335-9258 Southmayd, Scott, Quality Control Administrative Assistant - Football ______335-8943 Foley, Rita, Football Secretary ______335-8943 Steenlage, Les, Assistant Director of Athletics for Event Promotions ______335-9438 Foor, Kevin, Assistant Football Equipment Manager ______335-9509 Streger, Lisa, Marketing Assistant ______335-9431 Foster, Dan, Associate Director of Athletic Training Services ______335-9393 Streif, John, Athletic Trainer/Travel Coordinator ______335-9602 Frazier, James, Assistant Strength Coach, Football ______335-8943 Striegel, Rita, Development Assistant, Foundation ______335-3305 Fredrick, Cindy, Head Volleyball Coach ______335-9259 Strom, Jerry, Administrative Assistant, Men’s Basketball ______335-9444 Gable, Dan, Assistant Wrestling Coach ______335-9405 Stumpf, Kris, Secretary, Finkbine Maintenance ______335-9574 Gage, Shannon, Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach ______335-9258 Swift, Mike, Groundskeeper, Finkbine ______335-9574 Gannon, Sandra, Drug Testing Site Coordinator ______335-9352 Thomas, Amy, Football Secretary ______335-8942 Gerard, Sandra, Assistant to Director of Athletics for Administration ______335-9435 Thomas, Diane, Administrative Assistant, Sports Camps ______335-9714 Gleason, Kristy, Assistant Field Hockey Coach ______335-9259 Thomas, Rose, Senior Customer Services Rep., Ticket Office ______335-9327 Golz, Eric, Assistant Soccer Coach ______335-9257 Thomason, Diane, Special Project Development Officer ______335-9270 Grant, Anthony, Academic Coordinator ______335-9384 Thompson, Faye, Athletic Trainer ______335-9397 Grant, James, Head Coach, Women’s Track & Field ______335-9257 Thorn, Ted, Director of Grounds ______335-9574 Gray, Peter, Associate Director of Student Services ______335-9384 Trail, Toby, Assistant Director of Marketing ______335-9431 Greenan, Daryl, Head Women’s Tennis Coach ______335-9259 Trouch, Dmitri, Assistant Men’s Gymnastics Coach ______335-9432 Griesbaum, Tracey, Head Field Hockey Coach ______335-9259 VanElswyk, Pete, Facilities Mechanic – Kinnick Stadium ______335-9461 Haddy, Phil, Director Sports Information ______335-9411 Venturella, Michelle, Associate Head Softball Coach ______335-9257 Haman, Marlene, Development Services Manager ______335-3305 Vexler, Talya, Assistant Women’s Gymnastics Coach ______335-9432 Hampleman, Kirk, Assistant Swimming Coach ______335-9432 Wadle, Mike, Automotive Mechanic ______335-9574 Hand, Wes, Assistant Wrestling Coach ______335-9405 Wagner, Traci, Assistant Director of Sports Information ______335-9411 Hankins, Mark, Head Men’s Golf Coach ______335-9426 Wagstrom, Emily, Assistant Rowing Coach ______335-9259 Hanson, Chad, Assistant Volleyball Coach ______335-9259 Walenta, Theresa, Secretary, Sports Information ______335-9411 Hausler, Peggy, Development Services Supervisor ______335-3305 Walker, Mick, Assistant Director of Athletics for Business Operations ______335-9436 Haynes, Russ, Associate Director of Athletic Training Services ______335-9506 Walker, Rich, Asst. to the Director of Athletics ______335-9604 Henderson, Matt, Director of Development, I-Club & Annual Giving ______335-3305 Walker, Susan, Assistant Director Student Services & Retention Coordinator ______335-9384 Higby, Kristi, Sports Secretary ______335-9257 Wallace, Seth, Graduate Assistant – Football ______335-8943 Hinz, Mallory, Development Associate ______335-3305 Walters, Jim, Groundskeeper, Finkbine ______335-9574 Hoffman, Mike, Supervisor-Plant Services ______335-9574 Wear, Vicki, Development Assistant, Foundation ______335-3305 Houghton, Steve, Head Men’s Tennis Coach ______335-9428 Weir, Paul, Director of Men’s Basketball Operations ______335-9444 Houston, Victor, Assistant Women’s Track & Field Coach ______335-9257 Weitzel, Matthew, Assistant Director of Sports Information ______335-9411 Howe, Donna, Clerk, Ticket Operations ______335-9309 West, Doug, Associate Director of Athletic Training Services ______335-9504 Jackson, Carl, Assistant Football Coach ______335-8943 Wieczorek, Larry, Head Men’s Track & Field Coach ______335-9429 Jantz, Paula, Associate Athletic Director, Operations/Event Mgmt. ______335-9247 Wieditz, Kendra, Office Coordinator ______335-9259 Jenn, Peggy, Equipment Manager, CHA ______335-9407 Willier, Kathleen, Accountant – Ticket Office ______335-9311 Jennings, Mark, Associate Director of Athletics for Donor & Patron Services ______335-8903 Wilson, Darrell, Assistant Football Coach ______335-8943 Jensen, Jan, Associate Head Women’s Basketball Coach ______335-9258 Winkelmann, Andy, Academic Coordinator/Assistant Director – Support Programs _ 335-9384 Jensen, Randy, Facilities Mechanic ______335-9410 Wolf, Timothy, Director of Information Technology ______335-9430 Jarrard, Scott, Electrician ______335-9410 Woody, Joey, Assistant Men’s Track and Field Coach ______335-9421 Johnson, Eric, Assistant Football Coach ______335-8943 Wulf, Troy, Academic Coordinator ______335-9384 Jones, Gerald, Rowing Rigger ______335-9259 Yeggy, Don, Auto Mechanic – Finkbine ______335-9574 Jordan, LaVall, Interim Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach ______335-9444 Yoder, Judy, Clerk – Business Operations ______335-9436 Kaczenski, Rick, A.J., Graduate Assistant, Football ______335-8943 Zadick, Michael, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach ______335-9405 Kasparek, Marie, Secretary, Training Room ______335-9393 Zumsande, Nicklaus, Assistant Baseball Coach ______384-4124 Kaufmann, Adam, Assistant Men’s Golf Coach ______335-9556 Area code is 319

180 Iowa Hawkeye Football MEDIA OUTLETS

NEWSPAPERS Voice of The Hawkeyes WQAD-TV (ABC) Associated Press Telephone: 319-530-2272 Telephone: 309-736-3325 or 736-3300 Telephone: 515-243-3281 or 1-800-453-2113 FAX: 319-665-3699 FAX: 309-736-3306 FAX: 515-243-1550 P.O. Box 187 300 Park 16th St. 505 5th Ave., Suite 1000 Iowa City, IA, 52244 Moline, IL, 61255 Des Moines, IA, 50309 Editor: Todd Brommelkamp Sports Director: Mick Moninghoff Sports Editor: Luke Meredith E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Iowa City: 319-337-5615 Waterloo Courier Telephone: 319-291-1469/1-800-798-1702 RADIO The Burlington Hawk Eye FAX: 319-291-2069 KCJJ 800 S. Main St. 501 Commercial St. Telephone: 319-354-1242 Burlington, IA, 52601-0010 Waterloo, IA, 50701 FAX: 319-354-1921 Telephone: 319-758-8146 Iowa Football Writer: Jim Nelson PO Box 2118 FAX: 319-754-6824 E-mail: [email protected] Iowa City, IA, 52244 Sports Editor: John Bohnenkamp Sports: Tom Suter Football Writer: Susan Denk E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] TELEVISION KCCI-TV (CBS) KMRY Cedar Rapids Gazette Telephone: 515-247-8811 or 1-800-947-8841 1957 Blairs Ferry Road NE Telephone: 319-398-8258 FAX: 515-244-0202 Cedar Rapids, IA, 52402 FAX: 319-398-5861 888 Ninth St. Telephone: 319-393-1450 500 Third Ave. SE Des Moines, IA, 50309 Sports: Bob Brooks Cedar Rapids, IA, 52401 Sports Director: Heidi Soliday Iowa Football Writer: Marc Morehouse E-mail: [email protected] KXIC E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: 319-354-9500 Columnist: Mike Hlas KCRG-TV (ABC) FAX: 319-354-9504 E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: 319-398-8325 or 365-9999 PO Box 2388 FAX: 319-368-8505 Iowa City, IA, 52244 Des Moines Register 501 Second Ave. SE Sports Editor: Brent Balbinot Telephone: 515-284-8000 or 1-800-532-1455 Cedar Rapids, IA, 52406 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: 515-286-2504 Sports Director: John Campbell 715 Locust St. E-mail: [email protected] KXNO Des Moines, IA, 50304 Telephone: 1-866-333-5966 Iowa Football Writer: Randy Peterson KGAN-TV (CBS) 515-274-4969/289-2000 E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: 319-395-9081 or 1-800-222-5426 1801 Grand Ave. Columnist: Sean Keeler FAX: 319-395-0113 Des Moines, IA, 50309 E-mail: [email protected] P.0. Box 3131 Sports: Larry Cotlar ([email protected]) Cedar Rapids, IA, 52406 Geoff Conn ([email protected]) Daily Iowan Sports Director: Kevin Hall Steve Deace ([email protected]) Telephone: 319-335-5848 E-mail: [email protected] FAX: 319-335-6184 WHO 111 Communications Building KWQC-TV (NBC) Telephone: 1-866-469-4295 University of Iowa Telephone: 319-383-7037 or 1-800-927-6397 515-283-1429/284-8615 Iowa City, IA, 52242 FAX: 319-383-7131 1801 Grand Ave. Sports Editor: TBD 805 Brady St. Des Moines, IA, 50309 E-mail: [email protected] Davenport, IA, 52808 Sports: Pat Curtis Sports Director: Thom Cornelis E-mail: [email protected] Hawkeye Nation E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: 319-358-6657 WMT 2539 Catskill Court KWWL-TV (NBC) Telephone: 319-395-0530 or 800-933-7767 Iowa City, IA, 52245 Telephone: 319-291-1200 FAX: 319-393-0918 Editor: Rob Howe ([email protected]) FAX: 319-291-1233 P0 Box 2147 Publisher: Jon Miller ([email protected]) 500 E. 4th St. 600 Old Marion Rd. NE Waterloo, IA, 50703 Cedar Rapids, IA, 52406 Iowa City Press Citizen Sports Director: Rick Coleman Sports: Bob Bruce Telephone: 319-339-7368 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] FAX: 319-339-7342 1725 North Dodge St. WHBF-TV (CBS) RADIO IOWA Iowa City, IA, 52245 Telephone: 309-786-5441 2700 Grand Ave., Suite 103 Iowa Football Writer: Andy Hamilton FAX: 309-788-3642 Des Moines, IA, 50312 E-mail: [email protected] 231-18th St. Sports Director: Todd Kimm Columnist: Pat Harty Rock Island, IL, 61201 E-mail: radioiowa@learfield.com E-mail: [email protected] Sports Director: Jay Kidwell E-mail: [email protected] KGYM Moline Dispatch 1110 26th Ave. SW Telephone: 800-272-6397 or 309-757-4974 WHO-TV (NBC) Cedar Rapids, IA, 52404 FAX: 309-797-0317 Telephone: 515-242-3739 or 1-800-835-1313 Sports Editor: Scott Unash 1720 Fifth Ave. FAX: 515-242-3796 E-mail: [email protected] Moline, IL, 61265 1801 Grand Ave. Iowa Football Writer: Mike Egenes Des Moines, IA, 50309 E-mail: [email protected] Sports Director: Keith Murphy E-mail: [email protected] Quad City Times Telephone: 1-800-437-4648 WOI-TV (ABC) FAX: 319-383-2370 Telephone: 515-457-1026 or 1-800-858-5555 500 E. Third St. FAX: 515-457-1025 Davenport, IA, 52801 3903 West Town Parkway Iowa Football Writer: Steve Batterson West Des Moines, IA, 50266 E-mail: [email protected] Sports Director: John Walters Columnist: Don Doxsie E-mail: [email protected]

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Iowa City/Coralville Area Directory (area code is 319)

Air Transportation from Eastern Iowa Airport Allegiant Air ______702-505-8888 American Eagle/American Connection ______800-433-7300 Delta Connection ______800-221-1212 Northwest ______800-225-2525 United ______800-241-6522

Hotels/Motels Alexis Park Inn and Suites, 1165 S. Riverside Drive, Iowa City ______337-8665 Amana Colonies Holiday Inn, I-80, Exit 225, Amana ______688-1175 Americinn, 2597 Holiday Road, Coralville ______625-2400 Baymont Inn & Suites, 200 6th Street, Coralville ______337-9797 Best Western Cantebury Inn, 704 1st Ave., Coralville ______351-0400 Big Ten Inn, 707 1st Ave., Coralville ______351-6131 Comfort Inn and Suites, 2431 James Street, Coralville ______338-3400 Comfort Inn, 209 9th St., Coralville ______351-8144 Country Inn and Suites by Carlson, 2571 Heartland Place, Coralville ____ 545-8464 Days Inn, Hwy. 6 West, Coralville ______354-4400 Econo Lodge Motel, 815 1st Ave., Coralville ______354-6000 Fairfield Inn, 214 9th Street, Coralville ______337-8382 Hampton Inn, 1200 1st Ave., Coralville ______351-6600 Heartland Inn, 87 2nd Street, Coralville ______351-8132 Holiday Inn Amana Colonies, I-80 Exit 225, Williamsburg ______668-1175 Holiday Inn Express, I-80 Exit 240, Coralville ______626-5600 Holiday Inn, 1200 1st Ave., Coralville ______351-6600 Hotel Vetro Studio Suites, 201 S. Linn St., Iowa City, IA ______337-4961 Iowa House Hotel, Madison & Jefferson St., Iowa City ______335-3513 Marriott Hotel and Conference Center, 300 East 9th Street, Coralville ___ 688-4000 Motel 6, 810 1st Avenue, Coralville ______354-0030 Quality Inn and Suites, 2525 N. Dodge St., Iowa City ______354-2000 Riverside Golf Resourt, 3184 Hwy. 22, Riverside, IA ______656-3611 Sheraton Iowa City Hotel, 210 S. Dubuque St., Iowa City ______337-4058 Super 8 Motel, 611 1st Ave., Coralville ______337-8388 Travel Lodge, 2216 N. Dodge St., Iowa City ______351-1010

Restaurants Applebee’s, 200 12th St., Coralville ______358-1986 Iowa River Power Company, 501 1st Ave., Coralville ______351-1904 Airliner, 22 S. Clinton, Iowa City ______338-5463 Jimmy Jack’s Rib Shack, 1940 Lower Muscatine Road, Iowa City ______354-7427 Atlas World Grill, 127 Iowa Ave., Iowa City ______341-7700 Joseph’s Steakhouse, 212 S. Clinton St., Iowa City ______358-0776 Baldy’s Wraps, 18 S. Clinton St., Iowa City ______338-1010 LaCasa, 1200 S. Gilbert Court, Iowa City ______254-1926 Bennigan’s, Coral Ridge Mall, Coralville ______625-2366 Lone Star Steakhouse, 210 2nd St., Coralville ______341-8444 Bo-James, 118 E. Washington St., Iowa City ______337-4703 Micky’s Irish Pub, 11 S. Dubuque St., Iowa City ______338-6860 Bob’s Your Uncle Pizza Cafe, 749 Mormon Trek Blvd., Iowa City ______338-7400 Mill Restaurant, 120 E. Burlington Street, Iowa City ______351-9529 Bob’s Your Uncle Pizza Café, 2208 N. Dodge St., Iowa City ______331-7400 Mondo’s Tomato Pie, 516 E. 2nd St., Coralville ______337-3000 Boston’s Restaurant & Sports Bar, Corner of Hwy. 6 and 25th St., Coralville _ 688-9688 New York NY Fresh Deli, 925 25th Ave., Coralville ______356-6969 Bread Garden Bakery & Café, 224 S. Clinton, Iowa City ______354-4246 Okoboji Grill, 1857 Lower Muscatine Rd., Iowa City ______248-1155 Brown Bottle, 115 E. Washington St., Iowa City ______351-6704 Old Chicago, 78 Second Street, Coralville ______248-1220 Bruegger’s Bagel Bakery, 404 1st Avenue, Coralville ______337-2243 Olive Garden, 925 25th Ave., Coralville ______339-9100 Buffalo Wild Wings, 201 Clinton Street, Iowa City ______887-9464 Outback Steakhouse, 945 25th Ave., Coralville ______354-2755 Buffalo Wild Wings, 2500 Corridor Way, Coralville ______338-9464 Ox Yoke Inn, 4420 220 Trail, Amana ______1-800-233-3441 Carlos O’Kelly’s, 1411 S. Waterfront Drive, Iowa City ______354-5800 Pagliai’s Pizza, 302 E. Bloomington St., Iowa City ______351-5073 Charlie’s Bar and Grill, 450 1st Ave., Coralville ______351-1488 Panchero’s Mexican Grill, 901 25th Ave., Coralville ______248-3256 Chili’s, 2651 2nd St., Coralville ______351-1488 Panchero’s Mexican Grill, 32 S. Clinton, Iowa City ______338-6311 Colony Inn Restaurant, 741 47th Ave., Amana ______622-6270 Pit Smokehouse, 130 N. Dubuque, Iowa City ______337-6653 Culvers Frozen Custard, 2591 Heartland Place, Coralville ______545-8255 Quinton’s Bar & Deli, 215 E. Washington, Iowa City ______354-7074 David’s Place, 100 South Linn Street, Iowa City ______351-5600 Red Lobster, 2671 2nd Street, Coralville ______338-6400 Donnelley’s, 101 E. College Street, Iowa City ______338-7355 River City Beefstro, 1210 1st Ave., Coralville ______351-1551 The Edge, 807 1st Ave., Coralville ______337-5680 Sanctuary Restaurant & Pub, 405 S. Gilbert St., Iowa City ______351-5692 Eggy’s on 965, Hwy. 965, North Liberty ______665-4800 Santa Fe Grill, 61 2nd Street, Coralville ______337-0608 El Dorado, 102 Second Street, Coralville ______688-5237 Slugger’s Neighborhood Grill, 303 2nd St., Coralville ______354-4459 El Ranchero, 21 Sturgis Drive, Iowa City ______338-4324 Sports Column, 12 S. Dubuque Street, Iowa City ______356-6902 Fieldhouse, 111 E. College St., Iowa City ______338-6177 Steak and Shake, 2806 Commerce Drive, Coralville ______545-5472 Flannigan’s Bar & Grill, 501 1st Ave., Coralville ______351-1904 Summit Restaurant & Bar, 10 S. Clinton St., Iowa City ______354-7470 Givanni’s Café, 109 E. College St., Iowa City ______338-5967 Sushi Popo, 725 Mormon Trek Blvd., Iowa City ______338-7676 Godfather’s Pizza, Highway 1 West, Iowa City ______354-3312 Takanami, 219 Iowa Avenue, Iowa City ______351-5125 Ground Round, 830 S. Riverside Dr., Iowa City ______351-2370 The Three Samurai, 1801 2nd St., Coralville ______337-3340 Gus’ Food & Spirits, 2421 Coral Court, Coralville ______545-4290 Venuto’s World Bistro, 115 E. College Street, Iowa City ______688-0002 Hamburg Inn, 214 N. Linn St., Iowa City ______337-5512 Vine Tavern, 330 E. Prentiss St., Iowa City ______354-8767 Highlander Prime Grille, 2525 N. Dodge, Iowa City ______354-1596 Vine Tavern & Eatery, 39 2nd St., Coralville ______338-7770 House of Lords Restaurant & Pub, 704 1st Ave., Coralville ______351-0400 Wig and Pen Pizza Pub, 1220 Hwy. 6 West, Coralville ______354-2767 HuHot Mongolian Grill, 917 25th Ave., Coralville ______358-9100 Hunan Restaurant, 118 2nd St., Coralville ______338-8886

182 Iowa Hawkeye Football MEDIA INFORMATION

The Iowa Hawkeyes play their home football games in Kinnick Parking Stadium (capacity 70,585), located on the west campus in Requests for parking should be made when requesting the heart of the University’s athletic complex. It is a few credentials. Media parking is located in the parking ramp minutes drive from Interstate 80 and 380 and is less than 30 at the northeast corner of Kinnick Stadium, at the corner of minutes from the Eastern Iowa Airport in Cedar Rapids. Hawkins Drive and Stadium Drive.

The Paul J. Brechler Press Box at Kinnick is on the west side Media Entrance and accessible by elevator or stairs. The completely new Members of the media are encouraged to enter Kinnick facility is named in honor of the former UI athletic director Stadium at the northeast corner of the stadium (near the old (1947-60). It was recently completed as part of the two- Iowa lockerroom entrance) and proceed through the north year, $89 million renovation of Kinnick Stadium. and west concourses to elevator F, located at the midway point of the west stands. The media may also enter through The four-level facility extends from goal line to goal line. Gate I on the west side of Kinnick and proceed to elevator F. The media section, including the press section and radio and television booths, and game management operations, Photo/TV Credentials are located on the fourth level. Level one includes private Photo credentials must be requested following the same suites and indoor club seating, level two includes outdoor guidelines as mentioned above. A photographer’s room is club seating and level three is private suites. located at the northwest corner of Kinnick Stadium. Photo credentials must be presented in order to receive an armband Refreshments and snacks are available throughout each game for sideline photography. Entrance to the photo room is and a pre-game meal is served for the media. through the tunnel in the middle of the west concourse. From the playing field, the photo room may be accessed Ferentz Conferences/Interview Requests though the tunnel at the Northwest corner of the field. Coach Kirk Ferentz holds a media conference each Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. during the football season. Players are also Television stations are not allowed to video tape from the available, upon request, at 1 p.m. following the media press box. A video splitter board is available in the photo conference. room for all TV stations to receive the overhead video provided by Iowa’s football video department (or the network midfield Player requests must be made on Saturdays, following each camera). TV camera personnel on the sidelines must adhere game, for the following week. Out of town media should to all sideline policies. contact the sports information office on Mondays to arrange telephone interviews. Services Complete play-by-play, halftime statistics, final team and Coach Ferentz is also available each Tuesday during the Big Ten individual stats, complete defensive stats, drive charts, Conference coaches tele-conference, and, he is also available participation charts and quotes from both head coaches are via tele-conference for visiting media outlets. Those tele- available following each home game. The Kinnick Stadium conferences are held each Tuesday at noon. Contact Iowa press facility closes four hours following each home game. Sports Information for the phone number and details. Telephones Credentials Iowa provides a limited number of telephones in the main Season and single-game credential requests for Iowa football press box area for use on a first-come, first-serve basis. must now be requested online. Please contact Theresa Media requiring their own phone lines should call 319-335- Walenta ([email protected]) for instructions. 2945 and ask for a work order clerk. Season requests must be received by August 22 to assure a season seat in the press box. High Speed Internet Access Hard wire high speed internet access is available at every Once a credential request is submitted, you will receive an media seat in the Kinnick Stadium press box. automatic reply stating that your request has been received. You will receive another notification when your request has Wireless internet is not available in the Kinnick Stadium been approved or denied. Credentials will be mailed if the press box, but is available in the post-game interview rooms request is received 10 days prior to a game. Credentials may located in the south end zone. Media interested in utilizing also be picked up in the Sports Information Office on the wireless in the post-game interview rooms need to obtain Friday prior to game day or left at the media will call gate a username and password from a full-time member of the (Gate I) at Kinnick Stadium on game day. Iowa Sports Information office on gameday (located in row 2, seats 4-6). Reporters may not use a credential to cover the game for another newspaper, TV station, radio or internet site. Failure FAX Machine to comply will result in both agencies credentials being A FAX machine is available in the Kinnick Stadium press box, revoked for the entire season. and information will be faxed only upon request.

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Post-Game Information Via E-Mail broadcasting basketball games for Northwestern University. All game statistics, notes and quotes will be e-mailed from Dolphin is joined on all University of Iowa football broadcasts Kinnick Stadium following Iowa home games when requested. by former Hawkeye and NFL great Ed Podolak. A native of This information is filed in pdf format and is sent within 30-45 Atlantic, IA, Podolak was a three-year letterman for the minutes following home games. To receive this information, Hawkeyes (1966-68) as a quarterback and running back contact a member of the Iowa sports information staff. before his lengthy professional career with the Kansas City This information is also posted on the Iowa website, www. Chiefs. Iowa’s sideline reporter is Rob Brooks, son of Hall of hawkeyesports.com, following each Iowa game throughout Fame broadcaster, Bob Brooks. the season. The Hawkeye Radio Network, a production of Learfield Accommodations Communications, Inc. of Jefferson City, MO, blankets the A directory of hotels, motels, restaurants and available air state of Iowa and bordering states with more than 50 stations transportation can be found on page 182. The Iowa sports providing live coverage. The Hawkeyes can also be heard on information office does reserve a block of rooms at the Quality the world wide web (hawkeyesports.com), on XM Satellite Inn & Suites in Iowa City, and those are available on a first- radio and over the telephone on “TEAMLINE.” come, first-serve basis. Contact Theresa Walenta in the Iowa Sports Information office (319-335-9411) for reservations.

Post-Game Interviews Team Hotel Information Both team lockerroom facilities are located under the south end zone. All player and coaches interviews will take place Game Hotel in the designated media rooms. You may follow a member Northern Illinois Hyatt Regency McCormick Place of the Iowa Sports Information staff from the press box Sept. 1 2233 S. Martin Luther King Dr. or ask for written directions on getting to the post-game Chicago, IL 60616 media rooms. 312-528-8309

Both head coaches are available (in different areas) following Iowa State West Des Moines Marriott the cooling off period, with player interviews to follow. Coach Sept. 15 1250 74th Street Ferentz’ post game comments are televised on the monitors West Des Moines, IA 50266 throughout the Kinnick Stadium press box and quotes from 515-267-1500 both head coaches are distributed with the final statistical packets. Wisconsin Sheraton Madison Members of the media should contact Iowa SID Phil Haddy Sept. 22 706 John Nolen Drive with player requests prior to leaving the press box. Iowa Madison, WI 53704 Sports Information staff will be departing the press box with 608-251-2300 approximately three minutes left in the game. Penn State Ramada Inn Penn State The Hawkeye Radio Network Oct. 6 1450 S. Atherton Street Fans of the University of Iowa following the Hawkeyes on State College, PA 16801 radio can tune in on their favorite station throughout the 814-238-3001 state of Iowa and the Midwest. Purdue University Inn The radio voice of the Hawkeyes is Gary Dolphin, a Cascade, Oct. 20 3001 Northwestern Avenue IA native who handles all play-by-play action of both Iowa football and men’s basketball throughout the season. In West Lafayette, IN 47905 addition, Dolphin also serves as the host of the weekly 765-463-5511 coaches shows during the season with football Coach Kirk Ferentz and men’s basketball Coach Steve Alford. Dolphin, in Northwestern Hotel Orrington 2001, was named the Iowa Sportscaster of the Year. He is in Nov. 3 1710 Orrington Avenue his 12th year of broadcasting Iowa football and basketball on Evanston, IL 60201 the Hawkeye Radio Network. Dolphin, overall, is in his 35th 847-866-8700 year of play-by-play broadcasting. That includes six years of

184 Iowa Hawkeye Football BIG TEN SCHEDULE/HAWKEYE HUDDLE INFORMATION

September 1 October 6 November 17 Missouri at Illinois Wisconsin at Illinois Northwestern at Illinois Indiana State at Indiana Minnesota at Indiana Purdue at Indiana Iowa vs. Northern Illinois (at Chicago) Iowa at Penn State Western Michigan at Iowa Appalachian State at Michigan Eastern Michigan at Michigan Ohio State at Michigan UAB at Michigan State Northwestern at Michigan State Penn State at Michigan State Bowling Green at Minnesota Ohio State at Purdue Wisconsin at Minnesota Northeastern at Northwestern Youngstown State at Ohio State October 13 Florida International at Penn State Illinois at Iowa Hawkeye Huddles Purdue at Toledo Indiana at Michigan State The National I-Club and the UI Alumni Washington State at Wisconsin Purdue at Michigan Association will host receptions at Minnesota at Northwestern Iowa away football games during the September 8 Kent State at Ohio State 2007 season. The Hawkeye Huddles, Western Illinois at Illinois Wisconsin at Penn State sponsored by gazetteonline.com, KCRG Indiana at Western Michigan and Liberty Mutual include snacks, cash Syracuse at Iowa October 20 refreshments, Hawk Shop door prizes, Oregon at Michigan Michigan at Illinois Herky and the Iowa cheerleaders. Bowling Green at Michigan State Penn State at Indiana The Hawkeye Huddles normally start Miami (OH) at Minnesota Iowa at Purdue three hours prior to kickoff, but no Nevada at Northwestern Michigan at Illinois earlier that 9 a.m., and last for two Akron at Ohio State Michigan State at Ohio State hours, with the exception of the NIU, Notre Dame at Penn State North Dakota State at Minnesota Iowa State and Northwestern Huddles. Eastern Illinois at Purdue Northwestern vs. E. Michigan (at Detroit) The NIU and Iowa State Huddles Wisconsin at UNLV will be held Friday evening. Visit October 27 hawkeyesports.com/iclub for further information. September 15 Ball State at Illinois Illinois at Syracuse Indiana at Wisconsin August 31, vs. Northern Illinois Akron at Indiana Michigan State at Iowa Friday, 6:30-9 p.m. Iowa at Iowa State Minnesota at Michigan Grand Ballroom at Navy Pier Notre Dame at Michigan Northwestern at Purdue 600 Grand Avenue Pittsburgh at Michigan State Ohio State at Penn State Chicago, Illinois Minnesota at Florida International Duke at Northwestern November 3 September 14, at Iowa State Friday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Ohio State at Washington Illinois at Minnesota 7 Flags Events Center Buffalo at Penn State Ball State at Indiana 2100 NW 100th Street Central Michigan at Purdue Iowa at Northwestern Clive, Iowa The Citadel at Wisconsin Michigan at Michigan State Wisconsin at Ohio State September 22 September 22 Purdue at Penn State Wisconsin Union South Illinois at Indiana Varsity Room Iowa at Wisconsin November 10 227 North Randall Avenue Madison, Wisconsin Penn State at Michigan Illinois at Ohio State Michigan State at Notre Dame Indiana at Northwestern October 6 Purdue at Minnesota Minnesota at Iowa The Nittany Lion Inn Northwestern at Ohio State Michigan at Wisconsin 200 West Park Avenue Michigan State at Purdue State College, Pennsylvania September 29 Penn State vs. Temple (at Philadelphia) Penn State at Illinois October 20 Indiana at Iowa University Inn Conf. Ctr & Suites 3001 Northwestern Avenue Michigan at Northwestern West Lafayette, Indiana Michigan State at Wisconsin Ohio State at Minnesota November 2 Notre Dame at Purdue Friday, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Goose Island Wrigleyville 3535 North Clark Street Chicago, Illinois

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Your hosts in the Kinnick Stadium press box include Sports Information Director Phil Haddy, associate Steve Roe and assistants Traci Wagner, Matthew Weitzel and Aaron Blau. Theresa Walenta is the office secretary. The sports information staff also includes student staff members Jake Holtorf, Brad Rudner, Jenni Stumpff, Lauren Dickson, Jordin Hatcher, Carson Tigges and Patrick Sojka.

Haddy became part of the Hawkeye staff Weitzel has served as an assistant sports in 1971 and was named director of sports information director since 1998. Matthew information in July, 1993. A native of graduated from the University of Iowa in Cedar Rapids, he holds two degrees from 1997 with a Bachelor’s of Arts degree in Iowa and has worked for two radio stations. Journalism and Mass Communication, Phil and his wife, Elaine, have a son, Jason, with an emphasis in Business. The native and a daughter, Jamie, three grandsons, of Mundelein, IL was a student in the Nick (7), William (4) and Martin (newborn) sports information office for three years. and a granddaughter, Evelyn (2).

Roe joined the Hawkeye staff in 1990 and Blau is in his first year with the Iowa was named associate director in 1997. sports information department. Aaron The Iowa City native earned his bachelor’s graduated from the University of Iowa in degree from Buena Vista College and his 2007 with a double major in Journalism master’s degree from Northeast Louisiana and Mass Communications and Sports University. Steve and his wife, Janet, Studies along with a minor in American have a daughter, Nike, and a son, James, Studies. Blau is a native of Latimer, IA, and a granddaughter, Teagan (3). and served as a student assistant in the sports information office for five years.

Wagner is in her ninth year as a full time A member of the Iowa athletic department assistant after previously serving as a staff since 1988, Theresa Walenta has been student assistant for four years and as an a member of the sports information staff intern for two years. A native of Iowa for 12 years. She is a lifelong resident of Falls, Wagner earned her degree in 1997 Iowa City. with a double major in journalism and communication studies. Traci and her husband, Jason, have a son, Nicholas, and a daughter, Sydney.

The Sports Information Office is located in Suite 157, Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The office phone number is 319-335-9411 and the sports information FAX number is 335-9417.

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