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Iowa Hawkeyes football - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Iowa Hawkeyes football team is the college football team representing the University of Iowa, located in Iowa City, Iowa. The Hawkeyes are currently coached by Kirk Ferentz, who has begun his 1. NCAA Division I FBS (he is tied with University of Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops).
The Hawkeyes compete in the West division of the Big Ten Conference (Big Ten). They have been a member of the Big Ten since 1. Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) member of the NCAA. The Hawkeyes play their home games at Kinnick Stadium, with a capacity of 7.
History[edit]Football was first played as a club sport at Iowa in 1. University of Iowa first officially recognized a varsity football team. In 1. 89. 9, Iowa completed its first undefeated football season, which led to an invitation to join the Western Conference, now known as the Big Ten Conference. In 1. 90. 0, the Hawkeyes secured another undefeated season and won a share of the Western Conference title in their first year in the league. In 1. 90. 7 Iowa helped form the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association.
They participated in football in the league, while still holding membership in the Western Conference. Iowa would tie with Nebraska in 1. They would leave the conference after the 1. Iowa claimed consecutive Big Ten titles in 1. The Hawkeyes won 2. Hall of Fame coach Howard Jones. Jones soon left Iowa and established a powerhouse at Southern California, and the Hawkeyes were abysmal for most of the 1.
As a result, little was expected of Iowa’s 1. Eddie Anderson. Nicknamed the “Ironmen”, the 1. Hawkeyes scored several upset victories and vaulted into the national rankings. Though Iowa fell a game short of the Big Ten title, team MVP Nile Kinnick won almost every major national award, including the 1. Heisman Trophy. Forest Evashevski was hired as Iowa’s head coach in 1. He lured Calvin Jones to Iowa, where Jones became the first Hawkeye – and the first African- American – to win the Outland Trophy in 1. From 1. 95. 6 to 1.
Evashevski led Iowa to four finishes in the top five of the national rankings, three Big Ten Conference titles, two Rose Bowl victories, and the 1. FWAA national championship. After the 1. 96. 0 season, Evashevski left coaching to become Iowa’s athletic director, and his various successors thereafter went nineteen consecutive seasons from 1. Hall of Fame coach Hayden Fry was hired after the 1.
Iowa’s fortunes. After decades of losing, Fry revived the Iowa program.
In 2. 0 years at Iowa, he led the Hawkeyes to 1. Rose Bowl appearances, and won three Big Ten titles. Among the legends that Fry left behind is the iconic pink visitors locker room, as well as a statement he made the day he started as Iowa Head Coach that he would take the team to a bowl game within four years, or he would step down.
He would not only succeed in his boast, by sending Iowa to the 1. Rose Bowl, he would do it in three years, coming in one year under his statement. Fry retired in 1. Kirk Ferentz. Ferentz led Iowa to three consecutive top ten finishes from 2. Big Ten titles. The Hawkeyes have played in eight bowl games in the past nine seasons and in 2. Iowa has cracked the top 2.
Kirk Ferentz era - No. No. 2. 0 in 2. 00. No. 7 in 2. 00. 9, and No. In 2. 01. 5, Iowa began its 1. Big Ten. Some good and some "lean" years[edit]Iowa has had several successful coaches. Forest Evashevski won the Rose Bowl twice (in 1. Hayden Fry came to Iowa in 1.
Iowa to several league titles and Rose Bowl berths in 1. Kirk Ferentz has been the head coach since Hayden Fry's retirement after the 1. Bowl appearances, including two Orange Bowls and the 2. Rose Bowl. In the 1. Evashevski and Fry, however, the Hawkeyes went without a single winning season.
After Evashevski retired, Jerry Burns coached from 1. He had a 1. 6- 2. Ray Nagel followed from 1. Frank Lauterbur followed, coaching from 1. Bob Commings coached the Hawkeyes from 1.
His record was 1. All- time record vs. Big Ten opponents[edit]This is the Hawkeyes football record against current Big Ten Conference opponents.
This list takes into effect games against current Big Ten teams before they were members of the Big Ten. School. Total Games. WLTPct. PFPAFirst Year. Last Year. Streak. Illinois. 71. 31.
Won 2. Indiana. 76. Won 2. Maryland. 21. Won 1. Michigan. 59. Won 1. Michigan State.
Lost 2. Minnesota. Won 1. Nebraska. 46. Won 1. Northwestern. Won 3. Ohio State.
Lost 5. Penn State. Lost 1. Purdue. 86.
Won 3. Rutgers. 00. N/AN/AN/AWisconsin. Won 1. 14 Opponents. Seasons. The University of Chicago was a Big Ten Conference member from 1. School. Total Games.
WLTPct. PFPAFirst Year. Last Year. Chicago.
Championships and rankings[edit]National championships[edit]Iowa finished the 1. AP and Coaches Polls, behind 1. Louisiana State, although both votes were taken before the bowl games. Iowa convincingly won the 1.
Rose Bowl, 3. 8–1. Rose Bowl records. The Football Writers Association of America gave their national championship trophy, the Grantland Rice Trophy, to Iowa. Conference championships[edit]Iowa has won 1. Iowa was a member of the Western Interstate University Football Association prior to joining the Western Conference, now known as the Big Ten Conference, in 1.
Iowa was also a concurrent member of the Missouri Valley Conference from 1. Iowa currently claims 1. Big Ten Conference championships: 1. Iowa was a member of the Western Interstate University Football Association. Iowa was a member of the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association.[3]Appearances in the final Associated Press Poll[edit]Iowa has made 3. Associated Press poll over 3.
Iowa has finished the year ranked in the final Associated Press poll of the season 2. The forgotten season[edit]In 1. Hawkeyes held on to the #1 ranking for much of the season.
The Hawkeyes defeated #8 Ohio State, #1. Michigan State, and #1. Purdue. Iowa lost to rival #3 Minnesota. The game was the only loss of the year for the 1. Hawkeyes and they shared the Big Ten title with Minnesota.
However, at that time, the Big Ten did not allow their teams to go to any bowl except for the Rose Bowl. As such, Minnesota was picked over Iowa to go to Pasadena and Iowa was left out, despite a #2 ranking in the Coaches' Poll and a #3 ranking in the AP. Minnesota went on to win the National Championship.
This season is known as the "Forgotten Season", for despite ending the season with a #2/3 ranking and a share of the Big Ten title, the Hawks were left out of January play.[5]All- time records[edit]Season records[edit]The Hawkeyes began playing football as a club sport in 1. Iowa challenged Iowa College to an interscholastic varsity football game. Since then, the Hawkeyes have played over 1,2.
Head coaching records[edit]Bowl games[edit]Iowa has appeared in 2. In bowl games, Iowa has a 1.
Date. Bowl. W/LOpponent. PFPAJanuary 1, 1. Rose Bowl. WOregon State. January 1, 1. 95. Rose Bowl. WCalifornia. January 1, 1. 98.
Rose Bowl. LWashington. December 3. 1, 1. Peach Bowl. WTennessee. December 3. 0, 1. Gator Bowl. LFlorida. December 1. 6, 1.
Freedom Bowl. WTexas. January 1, 1. 98. Rose Bowl. LUCLA2. December 3. 0, 1. Holiday Bowl. WSan Diego State. December 3. 0, 1.
Holiday Bowl. WWyoming. December 3. 1, 1.
Peach Bowl. LNorth Carolina State. January 1, 1. 99. Rose Bowl. LWashington. December 3. 0, 1. Holiday Bowl. TBYU1. December 3. 1, 1. Alamo Bowl. LCalifornia.
December 2. 9, 1. Sun Bowl. WWashington.
December 2. 9, 1. Alamo Bowl. WTexas Tech. December 3. 1, 1. Sun Bowl. LArizona State.
December 2. 9, 2. Alamo Bowl. WTexas Tech. January 2, 2. 00.
Orange Bowl. LSouthern California. January 1, 2. 00. Outback Bowl. WFlorida. January 1, 2. 00.
Capital One Bowl. WLSU3. 02. 5January 2, 2. Outback Bowl. LFlorida.
December 2. 9, 2. Alamo Bowl. LTexas. January 1, 2. 00.
Outback Bowl. WSouth Carolina. January 5, 2. 01. Orange Bowl. WGeorgia Tech. December 2. 8, 2. Insight Bowl. WMissouri. December 3. 0, 2. Insight Bowl. LOklahoma.
January 1, 2. 01. Outback Bowl. LLSU1. January 2, 2. 01.
Tax. Slayer Bowl. LTennessee. 28. 45.
January 1, 2. 01. Rose Bowl. LStanford. Total. 29 Bowl Games. Notable games[edit]1. Iowa vs #1 Notre Dame[edit]On Nov.
Notre Dame were set to face the Hawkeyes in South Bend. The score was 0- 0 when, in the first quarter, Iowa defensive back Dusty Rice intercepted the Irish. The Hawkeyes drove the ball 7. Iowa touchdown and a 7- 0 lead. With only 2 seconds left in the first half, Irish tackle Frank Varrichione fell down with an injury. This stopped the clock (Notre Dame had no time outs left).
Varrichione went in that same play and the Irish scored on a touchdown pass to Dan Shannon, to tie the game 7- 7 at the half. With the score still deadlocked late into the fourth quarter, Iowa intercepted a pass on their own 4. The Hawkeyes then scored on a touchdown pass to end Frank Gilliam to give the Hawkeyes a 1. Notre Dame having no time outs remaining.
With only 6 seconds left and the clock ticking away Frank Varrichione came down with another injury which stopped the clock (again he went back in that very same play). Notre Dame then scored a touchdown to tie the game up and stay unbeaten. After the game, sportswriters such as Grantland Rice and others were infuriated calling it unfair, and the Irish earned the label: "The Fainting Irish of Notre Dame". Iowa head coach Forest Evashevski said after the game: "When the One Great Scorer comes to write against our name, He won't write whether we won or lost, but how come we got gypped at Notre Dame".
The Hawkeyes, who were ranked #2. Varrichione has since admitted that the injuries were fake, in Steve Delsohn’s book, TALKING IRISH.
In addition, Notre Dame Heisman winner Johnny Lattner praised his team's tactics calling it "Pretty smart thinking, wasn't it?".[6] Because of this game, the NCAA changed the rules making players sit out at least one down before returning to the game. Rose Bowl[edit]Main article: 1. Rose Bowl. With their win in the Rose Bowl in 1. Iowa Hawkeyes won their first, and only, National Championship.