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Game #6 vs.

Michigan State

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26 Bowl Games

11 Big Ten Championships

21 Consensus All-Americans

14 CFB Hall of Fame Inductees

IOWA OFFENSE WR.......... 4 Smith, 8 Shumpert LT.......... 68 Scherff, 76 MacMillan LG......... 59 Boffeli, 58 Simmons C.......... 63 Blythe, 57 Gaul RG......... 65 Walsh, 78 Donnal RT......... 70 Van Sloten, 73 Ward TE.......... 86 Fiedorowicz, 82 Hamilton/87 Duzey WR........ 11 Martin-Manley, 17 Hillyer/23 Cotton QB......... 15 Rudock, 16 Beathard/19 Sokol RB......... 45 Weisman/5 Bullock, 33 Canzeri FB.......... 38 Cox, 42 Plewa IOWA DEFENSE DE......... 95 Ott, 98 Hardy DT......... 71 Davis, 97 Cooper DT......... 90 Trinca-Pasat, 67 Johnson DE......... 79 Alvis, 34 Meier OLB....... 20 Kirksey, 39 Perry MLB...... 44 Morris, 52 Alston WLB...... 31 Hitchens, 55 Collins LC.......... 19 Lowery, 7 Draper SS.......... 37 Lowdermilk, 21 Law FS.......... 5 Miller, 12 Gair RC......... 14 King, 35 Smith PT.......... 98 PK......... 96 Kornbrath Meyer, 1 Koehn

MICHIGAN STATE OFFENSE WR........16 Burbridge, 14 Lippett LT...........76 Clark, 74 Conklin LG..........64 Treadwell, 79 Kieler C............66 Allen/63 Jackson RG.........59 France, 54 Kruse RT..........74 Conklin, 51 Fonoti TE..........94 Dennis/92 Gleichert/11 Lyles WR........25 Mumphery, 13 Fowler QB.........18 Cook, 10 Maxwell/7 OConnor FB..........37 Pendleton, 48 Hamilton TB..........33 Langford/20 Hill/30 Bullough WR..........3 Kings, Jr., 21 Sims MICHIGAN STATE DEFENSE DE.........89 Calhoun, 42 Drone DT..........91 Hoover, 93 Knox NT.........60 Reynolds, 97 Scarpinato DE.........44 Rush, 92 Heath LB..........34 Jones, 92 Heath LB..........40 Bullough, 45 Harris/41 Elsworth LB..........28 Allen, 43 Davis CB..........15 Waynes, 2 Hicks SS............9 Lewis/26 Williamson FS..........27 Drummond, 7 Cox CB..........31 Dennard, 36 Colquhoun PT............3 PK..........17 Sadler, 17 Muma Muma, 4 Geiger

TIME & PLACE - - 11:01 a.m. CT, Saturday, Oct. 5, Kinnick Stadium (70,585), Iowa City, Iowa. TICKETS - - An estimated 2,200 tickets remain. Tickets are $65 for general public, while UI student tickets are $50 (current students can purchase two tickets at that price). There are less than 2,000 tickets remaining for games the Wisconsin game and less than 4,000 for games vs. Northwestern and Michigan. Call 1-800-IAHAWKS, visit online at hawkeyesports.com to purchase tickets. RADIO - - (Originating Network): Learfield Communications with a network of over 40 stations. Gary Dolphin and Ed Podolak will call the action, along with sideline reporter Rob Brooks. The game can also be heard on KRUI (89.7 FM), the UI student radio station, and Sirius channel 85 and XM channel 85 on satellite radio. Compass Media Networks will also broadcast the contest, with Gregg Daniels and Dale Hellestrae calling the action. TELEVISION - - The game will be televised by ESPN2. The announcers are Beth Mowins, Joey Galloway and Paul Carcaterra. HOMECOMING - - Iowa is celebrating homecoming this week. Iowas homecoming record is 55-41-5, including a 6-0-1 record vs. Michigan State. Iowa has won its last four homecoming games, including a 31-13 win over Minnesota a year ago. facebook.com/hawkeyefootball

THE RECORDS - - Iowa (4-1, 1-0) began Big Ten play with a 23-7 win at Minnesota. In non-conference action Iowa lost to Northern Illinois (30-27) before defeating Missouri State (28-14), at Iowa State (27-21) and Western Michigan (59-3). MSU has defeated Western Michigan (26-13), South Florida (21-6) and Youngstown State (55-17), while losing at Notre Dame (17-13). THE SERIES - - Iowa holds a 23-19-2 advantage in the series that began with a 21-7 Spartan win in 1953. Iowa has won three of the last four meetings, including a 19-16 win last season at East Lansing in double overtime. Michigan State scored a 37-21 win in 2011 on its last visit to Kinnick Stadium. Last year marked the second time Iowa has prevailed in double overtime (34-27 in 2007) and the Hawkeyes hold a 13-9-2 advantage in Iowa City. COACHING RECORDS - - Kirk Ferentz is in his 18th year as a college head coach and his 15th year as Iowas head coach. His career record is 116-96 and he is 104-75 at Iowa. Mark Dantonio is in his seventh year as the head coach at Michigan State and his 10th year overall as a college head coach. Dantonio is 54-29 with the Spartans and holds a career mark of 72-46. NEXT GAME - - Iowa is open next week before traveling to Ohio State on Saturday, Oct. 19 (2:30 p.m. CT, ABC/ESPN). Michigan State returns home to host Indiana Oct. 12. youtube.com/gohawkstv @hawkeyefootball

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26 Bowl Games
Offense
Pos............No. SE.................. 4 * 8 ** LT................ 68 ** 76 ** LG............... 59 * 58 C................. 63 * 57 RG............... 65 * 78 * RT............... 70 *** 73 TE................ 86 *** 82 ** OR 87 * WR.............. 11 ** 17 * OR 23 * QB............... 15 16 OR 19 RB............... 45 * OR 5 ** 33 * FB................ 38 42 PK............... 96 *** 1

11 Big Ten Championships


Name Tevaun Smith ^ Don Shumpert ^ Brandon Scherff Nolan MacMillan Conor Boffeli Eric Simmons Austin Blythe Tommy Gaul Jordan Walsh Andrew Donnal Brett Van Sloten Ryan Ward C.J. Fiedorowicz ^ Ray Hamilton ^ Jake Duzey Kevonte Martin-Manley Jacob Hillyer Jordan Cotton Jake Rudock C.J. Beathard Cody Sokol Mark Weisman Damon Bullock Jordan Canzeri Adam Cox Macon Plewa Mike Meyer ^ Marshall Koehn Name Drew Ott ^ Mike Hardy Carl Davis Darian Cooper Louis Trinca-Pasat Jaleel Johnson Dominic Alvis Nate Meier ^ Christian Kirksey ^ Travis Perry James Morris ^ Quinton Alston ^ Anthony Hitchens ^ Marcus Collins ^ B.J. Lowery ^ Sean Draper John Lowdermilk ^ Nico Law ^ Tanner Miller ^ Anthony Gair Desmond King Gavin Smith Connor Kornbrath ^ Ht. 6-2 6-3 6-5 6-6 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-7 6-7 6-5 6-7 6-5 6-4 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-0 5-9 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-0 Ht. 6-4 6-5 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-2 5-11 5-10 6-6

21 Consensus All-Americans
Wt. 200 200 315 294 295 295 300 277 290 305 300 290 265 252 245 205 205 192 205 195 215 236 200 192 215 234 190 195 Wt. 265 275 315 280 290 310 265 235 235 232 240 232 233 222 193 180 207 200 207 200 185 190 240 Yr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. #Fr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Sr. So. #Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. Sr. So. Yr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. #Fr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. #Fr. Fr. Sr. So.

14 CFB Hall of Fame Inductees

Hometown (Previous School) Toronto, Ontario (Kent School, Conn.) St. Louis, Mo. (Hazelwood East) Denison, Iowa (Denison) Toronto, Ontario (The Hun School) West Des Moines, Iowa (Valley) Madrid, Iowa (Iowa Western CC) Williamsburg Iowa (Williamsburg) Des Moines, Iowa (Dowling Catholic) Glendale Heights, Ill. (Glenbard West) Montclova, Ohio (Anthony Wayne) Decorah, Iowa (Decorah) Homer Glen, Ill. (Providence Catholic) Johnsburg, Ill. (Johnsburg) Strongsville, Ohio (Strongsville) Troy, Mich., (Athens) Pontiac, Mich. (Brother Rice) Somerset, Texas (Somerset) Mt. Pleasant, Iowa (Mt. Pleasant) Weston, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) Franklin, Tenn. (Battle Ground Academy) Phoenix, Ariz. (Scottsdale CC) Buffalo Grove, Ill. (Stevenson) Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield) Troy, N.Y. (Troy) Chana, Ill. (Stillman Valley) Franklin, Wis. (Franklin) Dubuque, Iowa (Wahlert) Solon, Iowa (Solon) Hometown (Previous School) Trumbull, Neb. (Giltner) Appleton, Wis. (Kimberly) Sterling Heights, Mich. (Stevenson) Elkridge, Md. (DeMatha Catholic) Chicago, Ill. (Lane Tech) Lombard, Ill. (Montini Catholic) Logan, Iowa (Logan-Magnolia) Tabor, Iowa (Fremont-Mills) St. Louis, Mo. (Hazelwood East) Urbandale, Iowa (Urbandale) Solon, Iowa (Solon) Sicklerville, N.J. (Timber Creek Reg.) Lorain, Ohio (Clearview) Yeadon, Pa. (Monsignor Bonner) Cincinnati, Ohio (Hughes) Cleveland, Ohio (Glenville) Carrollton, Ohio (Carrollton) Clinton, Md. (Bishop McNamara) Kalona, Iowa (Mid-Prairie) Plano, Texas (Prestonwood Christian) Detroit, Mich. (East English Village) North Liberty, Iowa (Iowa Central CC) Bridgeport, W. Va. (Bridgeport) 23 33 98 Jordan Cotton Jordan Canzeri Connor Kornbrath

Defense

Pos............No. LE................ 95 98 * LT................ 71 * 97 * RT............... 90 * 67 RE............... 79 ** 34 OLB............. 20 *** 39 * MLB............ 44 *** 52 ** WLB............ 31 *** 55 ** LC................ 19 *** 7 * SS................ 37 ** 21 ** FS................. 5 *** 12 RC............... 14 35 PT................ 98 *

Punt Returns: 11 Kevonte Martin-Manley Deep Snaps: 61 Casey Kreiter

Kickoff Returns: Holder:

* - - Letters won

^ - - Redshirt year still available

# - - Indicates redshirt freshman

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IOWA RESULTS/SCHEDULE 4-1, 1-0 BIG TEN


8/31 Northern Illinois L, 27-30 9/7 Missouri State W, 28-14 9/14 at Iowa State W, 27-21 9/21 Western Michigan W, 59-3 9/28 at Minnesota* 23-7 10/5 Michigan State* 11:01 a.m./ESPN2 10/19 at Ohio State* 2:30 p.m./ABC 10/26 Northwestern* TBA 11/2 Wisconsin* TBA 11/9 at Purdue* TBA 11/23 Michigan* TBA 11/29 at Nebraska* 11 a.m./ABC * -- Big Ten Conference game

WEEK 6: MICHIGAN STATE AT IOWA

IOWA HAWKEYES

Record: 4-1, 1-0 Ranking: NR (AP) Ranking: NR (USA Today) Head Coach: Kirk Ferentz Alama Mater: Connecticut Overall Record: 116-96 (18 yrs) Record at Iowa: 104-75 (15 yrs)

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MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS

MICH STATE RESULTS/SCHEDULE 3-1, 0-0 BIG TEN


8/30 vs Western Michigan W, 26-13 9/7 vs South Florida W, 21-6 9/14 vs Youngstown State W, 55-17 9/21 at Notre Dame L, 17-13 10/5 at Iowa 11:01 a.m./ESPN2 10/12 vs Indiana 11 a.m./ESPN2 10/19 vs Purdue TBA 10/26 at Illinois 2:30 p.m. 11/2 vs Michigan TBA 11/16 at Nebraska TBA 11/23 at Northwestern TBA 11/30 vs Minnesota TBA * -- Big Ten Conference Game

Record: 3-1, 0-0 Ranking: RV (AP) Ranking: RV (USA Today) Head Coach: Mark Dantonio Alma Mater: South Carolina, 1979 Overall Record: 72-46 (10 yrs) Record at MSU: 54-29 (7 yrs)

Date: Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013 Location: Iowa City, Iowa Stadium: Kinnick Stadium (70,585) Surface: Field Turf Kickoff: 11:01 a.m. (CT) Series: Iowa leads, 23-19-2 TV: ESPN2 (HD) Beth Mowins, play-by-play Joey Galloway, color analyst Paul Carcaterra, sideline reporter Radio: Hawkeye Radio Network & KRUI Radio Gary Dolphin, HRN play-by-play Ed Podolak, HRN color analyst Rob Brooks, HRN sideline reporter Satellite Radio: Sirius Channel 85; XM Channel 85 Live Audio: hawkeyesports.com (Hawkeye All-Access) Live Stats: hawkeyesports.com Twitter: @TheIowaHawkeyes / @IowaFBLive

HAWKEYES ON HOMECOMING Iowa holds a 55-41-5 (.565) record in 101 Homecoming games. Iowa has won its last four Homecoming games, defeating Minnesota 31-13 last season. Iowa is 15-3 on Homecoming since 1995, and 11-2 since 2000, including winning seven in a row from 2000-06. The Hawkeyes are 6-0-1 against the Spartans on Homecoming, including four straight wins since a 6-6 tie in 1972. Iowa is 11-3 in Homecoming contests under Kirk Ferentz. IOWA HOSTS SPIRIT GAME Iowa (4-1, 1-0) returns to historic Kinnick Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 5, for the UIs annual Homecoming game against Michigan State (3-1, 0-0). Game time is set for 11 a.m. (CT). Saturday is the Hawkeyes annual Black and Gold Spirit Game. Fans are encouraged to show their support for the Hawkeyes by wearing gold if they sit in an even numbered section of Kinnick, or black if they sit in an odd numbered section of Kinnick or in the UI student section. Visit hawkeyesports. com for a visual image of your sections assigned color. MORRIS NAMED PLAYER OF THE WEEK LB James Morris was named Big Ten Conference defensive Player of the Week for his play in the 23-7 win at Minnesota. Morris, a Solon, Iowa, native, recorded eight tackles against the Gophers, just behind the team-leading 10 tackles of fellow senior linebacker Anthony Hitchens. Morris added a quarterback sack and collected his second interception of the season with four minutes remaining to stop Minnesotas final drive. The Big Ten honor is the first for Morris and comes one week after teammate B.J. Lowery, a senior defensive back, earned the same honor for his play in Iowas win over Western Michigan. MEYER EARNS A STAR Senior PK Mike Meyer was named a Lou Groza Star of the Week on Monday after his 11-point performance at Minnesota last Saturday. Meyer, a Dubuque native, moved to third in career field goals and career scoring after connecting
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IOWA COACHES
(Game Location)
Offense Greg Davis (booth) Offensive Coordinator Brian Ferentz (field) Offensive Line Chris White (field) RBs/Special Teams Bobby Kennedy (field) Wide Receivers DJ Hernandez (field) Grad. Asst./Tight Ends Austin Showalter (booth) Graduate Assistant Kelvin Bell (field) Grad. Asst./Special Teams Defense Phil Parker (field) Def. Coordinator/DBs Eric Johnson (booth) Recruit. Coord./Asst. DL Reese Morgan (field) Defensive Line Jim Reid (booth) Linebackers LeVar Woods (field) Linebackers Chris Polizzi (booth) Graduate Asst./DBs

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GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Iowa City, Iowa Founded: 1847 Enrollment: 31,498 President: Sally Mason Director of Athletics: Gary Barta Conference: Big Ten (Legends Division) Nickname: Hawkeyes Mascot: Herky Colors: Black and Gold (PMS 116) First Year of Football: 1889 All-Time Record: 602-531-39 All-Time Bowl Record: 14-11-1 National Champions: 1921, 56, 58, 60 STADIUM INFORMATION Stadium: Kinnick Stadium Opened: 1929 Capacity: 70,585 Playing Surface: Field Turf All-Time Record: 263-172-15 TEAM INFORMATION Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: 4-3 Lettermen Returning: 39 (19 offense, 17 defense, 3 specialists) Letterman Lost: 21 (11 offense, 9 defense, 1 specialist) Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8 UI ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS
Office: (319) 335-9411 Director (Contact): Steve Roe E-Mail: .................. steven-roe@uiowa.edu Associate (Secondary Contact): Matt Weitzel E-Mail: ....... matthew-weitzel@uiowa.edu Assistant: Chris Brewer E-Mail: .... christopher-brewer@uiowa.edu Assistant: James Allan E-Mail: ............... james-allan@uiowa.edu Administrative Assistant: Theresa Walenta E-Mail: ........ theresa-walenta@uiowa.edu Mailing Address: S300 Carver-Hawkeye Arena Iowa City, IA 52242-1020

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on three field goals and scoring 11 points in the win at Minnesota. He connected from 49 yards to give Iowa a 3-0 first quarter advantage and added a 23-yard kick in the third quarter. His 46-yard field goal provided the final margin with 4:48 remaining in the game. He made both PAT attempts, increasing his streak to 100 consecutive PATs, which is the fourth-longest active streak in the nation and ranks sixth best all-time in the Big Ten.

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IOWA/MICHIGAN STATE NOTES Saturday will be Iowas second consecutive Legends Division matchup after winning last weeks game at Minnesota. Iowas defense has held its first five opponents under their rushing average. In its Big Ten opener, Iowa held Minnesota 252 yards below its average rushing yards per game. Michigan State averages 187 rushing yards per game, while the Iowa defense is allowing just 79.2 rushing yards per game, an average that ranks seventh-best in the country. The Iowa offense is converting 52.5-percent of its 3rd downs, the 13th-best conversion rate in the nation and No. 2 in the Big Ten. Michigan States defense is allowing a 3rd down conversion rate of 21 percent, the third-best percentage in the country. Iowa has five players on its roster from the state of Michigan, including WR Kevonte Martin-Manley (Pontiac), DL Carl Davis (Sterling Heights), DB Ruben Lile (Detroit), LB Laron Taylor (Detroit) and TE Jake Duzey (Troy). There are no Iowans on the Michigan State roster. Iowa and Michigan State have played one common opponent this season. The Spartans defeated Western Michigan in East Lansing, 26-13, in their season opener; Iowa defeated Western Michigan in Iowa City, 59-3, in Week 4. Michigan State and Iowa have the top two defenses in the conference. Michigan State ranks No. 1, allowing 188.8 total yards per game, while Iowa is No. 2 yielding 265.6 total yards per contest. Through five games, Iowas defense has faced only one down-and-goal situation -- versus Northern Illinois, resulting in a field goal. Michigan States defense ranks third in the country in three-and-outs (51 percent, 28-of-55), while Iowa ranks 14th (46.7 percent, 29-of-62). Michigan State ranks No. 1 in the Big Ten in scoring defense, rushing defense, passing defense, and total defense. Michigan State, who has played one fewer game that Iowa, leads the conference in fewest rushing plays of 10-plus yards allowed (6), while the Hawkeyes defense ranks second (9). Iowa ranks fourth in scoring defense, second in total defense, third in rushing defense, and fourth in pass defense. Iowa is one of two schools in the nation to have not allowed a rushing touchdown this season. Michigan, who has played one fewer game than Iowa, is the other school. Hawkeye opponents have rushed 145 straight times without a score. Iowa has not allowed a first-half touchdown in four straight games. Michigan State has scored nine first-half touchdowns this year. The Hawkeyes have outscored their opponents 99-20 in the first half through five games. Iowa has held its last four opponents scoreless in the first quarter. Iowa PK Mike Meyer has connected on a school-record 100 consecutive PAT attempts. His last miss was in a win over Michigan State in 2010 in Iowa City. MSU radio play-by-play announcer George Blaha was raised in Marshalltown,
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BIG TEN STANDINGS Legends Division
Team Big Ten Pct. Overall Pct. IOWA 1-0 1.000 4-1 .800 Michigan 0-0 .000 4-0 1.000 Northwestern 0-0 .000 4-0 1.000 Michigan St. 0-0 .000 3-1 .750 Nebraska 0-0 .000 3-1 .750 Minnesota 0-1 .000 4-1 .800

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Leaders Division

Team Big Ten Ohio State 1-0 Wisconsin 1-1 Illinois 0-0 Penn State 0-0 Indiana 0-0 Purdue 0-1

Pct. 1.000 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000

Overall 5-0 3-2 3-1 3-1 2-2 1-4

Pct. 1.000 .600 .750 .750 .500 .200

THIS WEEK IN THE BIG TEN


Saturday, Sept. 21 Michigan State at Iowa, 11 a.m. (ESPN2) Illinois at Nebraska, 11 a.m. (ESPNU) Penn State at Indiana, 11 a.m. (BTN) Minnesota at Michigan, 2:30 p.m. (ABC) Ohio State at Northwestern, 7 p.m. (ABC) Idle: Wisconsin, Purdue

Iowa, and attended the first-ever game between Michigan State and Iowa in 1953. Iowa defensive coordinator Phil Parker played at Michigan State, earning first team All-Big Ten honors from 1983-85. Parker was a graduate assistant coach when Michigan State won the 1987 league title and defeated USC (20-18) in the 1988 Rose Bowl. Pat Narduzzi, MSUs defensive coordinator, was the defensive coordinator at Miami (OH) in 2003, when Iowa defeated the RedHawks (21-3). Mark Staten, MSUs offensive line coach, was a graduate assistant coach at Miami, OH when Iowa defeated the RedHawks (44-19) in 2001. Mike Tressel, MSUs linebackers and special teams coach, was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Wartburg College in 2001.

PLAYING WITH THE LEAD Iowa did not trail in a football game during the month of September. The Hawkeyes have not trailed in a game since Northern Illinois kicked the eventual game-winning field goal with four seconds remaining in the fourth period in the season opener on Aug. 31. Iowa has trailed its opponent for just 21:40 this season. In 300 minutes of football, Iowa has played with the lead for 226 minutes, 43 seconds. WINNING AT HOME Iowa has won 59 of its last 77 games (.766) in Kinnick Stadium, dating back to the 2002 season, including a 2-1 record in 2013. Iowa recorded a school-record 22-game home winning streak between 2002-05, which ended with an overtime loss to Michigan. Iowa is 27-11 (.710) at home since the start of the 2008 season. THE SERIES Iowa holds a 23-19-2 advantage in the series that began with a 21-7 Michigan State win in 1953. The Hawkeyes have won three of the last four meetings, five of the last seven, and 10 of the last 15. The home team has won 11 of the last 14 games; Iowa won in East Lansing in 2009 and 2012, while Michigan State won in Iowa City in 2011. The first meeting between the two teams, a 21-7 Michigan State win at Iowa City on Sept. 26, 1953, marked MSUs first game as a member of the Big Ten Conference. Iowa is 13-9-1 at home against the Spartans. The Hawkeyes won seven in a row at home against Michigan State from 1994-2010, but Michigan State snapped the streak with a 37-21 win in its last trip to Kinnick Stadium (2011).

NATIONAL RANKINGS
AP Poll Sept. 29 1. Alabama (55) 2. Oregon (5) 3. Clemson 4. Ohio State 5. Stanford 6. Georgia 7. Louisville 8. Florida State 9. Texas A&M 10. LSU 11. Oklahoma 12. UCLA 13. South Carolina 14. Miami (FL) 15. Washington 16. Northwestern 17. Baylor 18. Florida 19. Michigan 20. Texas Tech 21. Oklahoma State 22. Arizona State 23. Fresno State 24. Ole Miss 25. Maryland USA Today Poll Sept. 29 1. Alabama (59) 2. Oregon (2) 3. Ohio State 4. Clemson (1) 5. Stanford 6. Georgia 7. Louisville 8. Florida State 9. Texas A&M 10. Oklahoma 11. LSU 12. South Carolina 13. UCLA 14. Miami (FL) 15. Northwestern 16. Baylor 17. Michigan 18. Washington 19. Florida 20. Oklahoma State 21. Fresno State 22. Texas Tech 23. Northern Illinois 24. Arizona State 25. Nebraska

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THE SERIES: BY THE NUMBERS
Series Record: UI leads, 23-19-2 at Iowa City: UI leads, 13-9-1 Last Iowa Win: 2012 (19-16 - 2OT in East Lansing) Last Michigan St Win: 2011 (37-21 in Iowa City) Largest Margin in UI Victory: 41-0 (1980) Largest Margin in MSU Victory: 56-7 (1966)

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Kirk Ferentz recorded his first Big Ten win as Iowas head coach when the Hawkeyes topped Michigan State (21-16) in Iowa City, in 2000. The teams have played two overtime contests, with Iowa winning both in double overtime (34-27 in 2007; 19-16 in 2012). Here are the series results: *9/26/53 L 7-21 10/04/86 W 24-21 *9/25/54 W 14-10 *10/03/87 L 14-19 *10/10/59 W 37-8 10/01/88 T 10-10 10/08/60 W 27-15 *10/07/89 L 14-17 *11/06/65 L 0-35 10/06/90 W 12-7 11/05/66 L 7-56 10/23/93 L 10-24 *10/25/69 W 19-18 *10/22/94 W 19-14 10/24/70 L 0-37 10/07/95 W 21-7 10/23/71 L 3-34 *10/05/96 W 37-30 *10/28/72 T 6-6 10/02/99 L 3-49 *11/24/73 L 6-15 *10/07/00 W 21-16 11/23/74 L 21-60 10/13/01 L 28-31 *11/22/75 L 23-27 *10/12/02 W 44-16 11/20/76 W 30-17 9/27/03 L 10-20 *11/19/77 L 16-22 *10/02/04 W 38-16 11/25/78 L 7-42 *10/27/07 W 34-27 (2 OT) *11/17/79 W 33-23 10/04/08 L 13-16 11/22/80 W 41-0 10/24/09 W 15-13 *11/21/81 W 36-7 *10/30/10 W 37-6 11/20/82 W 24-18 *11/12/11 L 21-37 11/12/83 W 12-6 10/13/12 W 19-16 (2 OT) *11/10/84 L 16-17 *10/05/85 W 35-31 * played in Iowa City LAST MEETING Iowa improved to 2-0 in Big Ten play with a thrilling 19-16, double-overtime win to spoil Michigan States 2012 Homecoming. The victory gave Kirk Ferentz 100 wins at Iowa. Iowa scored 10 fourth-quarter points to force overtime and sealed the win in the extra frame thanks to place kicker Mike Meyer and a strong defensive effort. Michigan State led, 10-3, heading into the final quarter. Meyer converted his second field goal of the game with 14:08 left in the fourth period to trim the deficit to 10-6. After a Spartan field goal made the score 13-6, the Hawkeyes engineered a nine play, 68-yard drive, capped by a 5-yard touchdown run by Mark Weisman, to tie the game and force overtime. Iowa won the toss and started on defense, holding the Spartans to a field goal on its first possession. Meyer responded on Iowas offensive chance, nailing a 27-yard field goal to send the game to double overtime. The Hawkeyes started on offense and Meyer drilled his fourth field goal, this time from 42 yards, to give Iowa a 19-16 lead. Meyers four made field goals tied a career best. Spartan quarterback Andrew Maxwells pass on the second play of Michigan States double-overtime drive was tipped at the line by Louis Trinca-Pasat. The ball was then tipped by a Spartan wide receiver and cornerback Greg Castillo came down with the interception to secure the Hawkeye road win. Michigan State took advantage of a Hawkeye turnover on the first drive of the game to take an early lead. LeVeon Bell scampered for a 14-yard touchdown run
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2013 STATISTICAL COMPARISON


Record Scoring Average Scoring Defense Rushing Yards Passing Yards Total Offense Rushing Defense Passing Defense Total Defense Punt Return Average KO Return Average Turnover Margin IOWA MSU 4-1 3-1 32.8 28.8 15.0 13.2 244.4 187.0 203.0 153.8 447.4 340.8 79.2 58.2 186.4 130.5 265.6 188.8 21.8 9.1 19.7 17.9 +2 +3

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Head Coach Kirk Ferentz_______________ FAIR-ints Nathan Bazata_____________________ BUDGET-uh C. J. Beathard______________________ BETH-urd Austin Blythe__________________________ BLYTH Corbin Blythe_________________________ BLYTH Ike Boettger__________________________ BOT-gir Conor Boffeli______________________ bo-FELL-ee Jordan Canzeri____________________ can-ZEAR-ee LeShun Daniels, Jr. __________________ Luh-SEAN Andrew Donnal_____________________ duh-NELL Jake Duzey__________________________ DEW-zee Faith Ekakitie__________________ ee-KACK-uh-tee C. J. Fiedorowicz_______________ feh-DOR-uh-wits Colin Goebel_________________________ GO-bul Brant Gressel________________________ GRES-uhl Jacob Hillyer_________________________ HILL-yir Anjeus (A. J. ) Jones_________________ Ahn-JAY-us Christian Kirksey_____________________ KIRK-see Marshall Koehn_________________________ CANE Connor Kornbrath__________________KORN-brath Henry Krieger Coble____________ KRAG-ir CO-bull Nico Law____________________________ NEE-ko Jordan Lomax______________________ LOW-max B. J. Lowery_________________________ LOW-ree John Lowdermilk__________________ LOUD-ir-milk Kevonte Martin-Manley____________ KUH-von-tay Greg Mabin_________________________ MAY-bin Nate Meier___________________________ MYER Macon Plewa_________________________PLEV-uh Malik Rucker_______________________ Muh-LEEK Jake Rudock__________________________ RU-doc Brandon Scherff_______________________ SHERF Nic Shimonek____________________ SHIM-oh-nik Sean Skradis________________________ SKRA-dis Tavaun Smith_______________________ tae-VOHN Cody Sokol____________________________ SO-kul Laron Taylor_________________________ luh-RON Louis Trinca-Pasat_____________ TRIN-kuh puh-sot Dean Tsopanides______________ so-puh-NYE-dees Brett Van Sloten_________________ van-SLOW-tin Daumantas Venckus-Cucchiara_________________ _________ DOE-mahn-tis VINS-koos koo-CHAR-uh Akrum Wadley_______________________ ACK-rum Derrick Willies_______________________ WILL-eez Jon Wisnieski_____________________ Wiz-NEW-ski

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after the Spartan defense recorded an interception in the first stanza. Weisman finished with 116 yards and a touchdown. QB James Vandenberg completed 19-of-36 passes for 134 yards. Three Hawkeyes tallied double-digit tackles; Anthony Hitchens (15), Joe Gaglione (11) and James Morris (10). The Hawkeye defense collected two sacks and six tackles for loss.600 DOWN, 300 TO GO Iowas 27-21 win over Iowa State on Sept. 14 was the 600th win in program history. The Hawkeyes 23-7 win at Minnesota on Sept. 28 was the 298th conference win in school history. Iowas overall record is 602-531-39 (.529), and its conference mark is 298-359-25 (.454) all-time. ON THIS DATE Iowa is 11-4 all-time in games played on Oct. 5. Iowa has twice played Michigan State on this date, both Homecoming contests in Iowa City. Iowa defeated the Spartans, 35-31, in 1985, and 37-30 in 1996. The last time Iowa played on Oct. 5, the Hawkeyes defeated Purdue 31-28 in their 2002 Homecoming contest. REMEMBER WHEN Iowa hosted Purdue on Oct. 5, 2002 in its annual Homecoming contest. The Hawkeyes entered the game 4-1 overall, 1-0 in Big Ten play following an overtime win at Penn State. Iowa fell behind early, 14-3, eventually grabbed a 24-14 third quarter lead when Dallas Clark took a Brad Banks pass 95 yards for a touchdown, and then watched Purdue reclaim the lead 28-24 with 5:45 left in the game. Facing fourth down and trailing by four on the Purdue seven-yard line, the lead changed a final time when Banks found Clark wide open in the end zone with 1:07 to play. Iowa held on to win, 31-28, and eventually went on to earn the Big Ten title (8-0) and a berth in the FedEx Orange Bowl. MARTIN-MANLEY IS BIG TENS TOP RETURNER WR Kevonte Martin-Manley leads the Big Ten and ranks second in the NCAA averaging 25.78 yards per punt return. He has nine returns for 232 yards and two touchdowns this season. He is one of only four FBS players this season with two returns for a touchdown. Martin-Manley returned consecutive punts for touchdowns (83, 63) in the second quarter against Western Michigan. He is the first Iowa player to return two punts for a touchdown in a single game, tying a Big Ten record, and the first Big Ten player to return consecutive punts for a touchdown. Earl Girard (Wisconsin, 1947) and Garcia Lane (OSU, 1983) are the only other Big Ten players to score two touchdowns on punt returns in a single game. Martin-Manley returned four punts for 184 yards and two touchdowns against Western Michigan. The 184 yards are 17
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Kirk Ferentz (pronounced FAIR-rintz, rhymes with parents) is in his 15th season as head football coach at Iowa and is the dean of Big Ten Conference football coaches. His latest contract extension runs through the 2020 season. Ferentz was named the 2009 Dave McClain Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year. He was one of 15 semi-finalists for the 2009 George Munger Award, presented by the Maxwell Football Club to the College Coach of the Year. He was the 2009 AFCA Region Three Coach of the Year and one of 10 finalists for the Liberty Mutual national Coach of the Year. Ferentz was honored as the 2002 Associated Press and Walter Camp National Coach of the Year and was the AFCA Regional Coach of the Year in 2002 as well. He was named Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year in 2002, 2004 and 2009, joining Hayden Fry, Bo Schembechler and Joe Paterno as the only three-time recipients. Ferentz guided Iowa to Big Ten titles in 2002 and 2004. Iowa has made two BCS bowl appearances, including a 2414 win in the 2010 FedEx Orange Bowl. Iowa has played in six January bowl games and has four January bowl victories (2004 Outback Bowl, 2005 Capital One Bowl, 2009 Outback Bowl and 2010 FedEx Orange Bowl). Iowa has posted a 96-54 (.640) overall mark and a 56-39 (.589) Big Ten record the last 10-plus seasons. Ferentz has guided Iowa to nine first division finishes, including a second-place finish in 2009. Iowa was bowl eligible for 11 straight seasons (2001-2011). The Hawkeyes are 6-4 in bowl games under Ferentz. His six bowl wins tie as third most among all-time Big Ten coaches and he has led Iowa to bowl victories in three of the last five seasons. At Iowa, Ferentz holds an overall record of 104-75 (.581) and a 60-53 (.531) mark in Big Ten games. In his 18th season as a college head coach, he holds a career mark of 116-96 (.547). Sixty-nine of Iowas 179 games under Ferentz have been decided by seven points or less (30-39) and 51 were played against opponents who were ranked in the top 25 at the time (21-30). Ferentz returned to Iowa after serving as assistant head coach and offensive line coach of the NFLs Baltimore Ravens. He was part of the Baltimore (Cleveland Browns prior to the move) staff for six years. Ferentz was named head coach of the Maine Bears in 1990 and held that position for three years. Ferentz was a member of Hayden Frys Iowa staff for nine years as offensive line coach (1981-89). He coordinated Iowas running game during his first coaching stint at Iowa. Iowa appeared in eight bowl games while Ferentz was an Iowa assistant. Ferentz was born in Royal Oak, Mich., and attended high school in Pittsburgh, Pa. He earned his bachelors degree in English Education from Connecticut in 1978, where he was a football captain. Kirk received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Neag School of Education at the University of Connecticut in May, 2009. He was inducted into the Upper St. Clair High School Hall of Fame in September, 2002 and the Western Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in May, 2003. facebook.com/hawkeyefootball

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HAWKEYE FOOTBALL BY THE NUMBERS
100 94 66 62 54 34 26 32 24 22 21 20 16 14 13 11 9 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Ferentz became the 12th coach to win 100 games at a Big Ten school (at MSU, 19-16 2OT, 10/13/12) Wins since 2002 rank 22nd best in the country James Morris became Iowas 66th player to record 200 career tackles Calvin Jones retired number, one of two in school history. NFL Draft picks under Kirk Ferentz Former Hawkeyes active in the NFL Bowl games (14-11-1) Hawkeyes who have played in the Super Bowl Heisman Trophy winner (1939) Nile Kinnicks retired number Times finished a season ranked Consensus All-Americans (six under Kirk Ferentz) Players have combined to earn Academic All-America honors on 38 occasions under Ferentz All-Americans under Ferentz Bowl wins, CFB Hall of Famers First or second round NFL Draft picks under Kirk Ferentz Big Ten Championships Former players recognized on Kinnick Stadium Wall of Honor Bowl wins under Kirk Ferentz Players under Ferentz who have won national awards Four times finished the year ranked in top 10 over the past 11 seasons Kirk Ferentz has been named B1G Coach of the Year Twice won 11 games under Kirk Ferentz (2002 & 2009) Only one Iowa coach ranks above Kirk Ferentz in career wins, Hayden Fry (143) Did not lose a B1G game in 2002, one of only three B1G teams to post a perfect mark in league play since 1998 (BCS era)

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yards shy of Nile Kinnicks Iowa and Big Ten single-game record of 201 (vs. Indiana on Oct. 7, 1939). His 83-yard return is a career long, and is the seventh-longest in school history. COLLECTING INTERCEPTIONS The Hawkeyes have recorded eight interceptions through five games, tied for the eighth highest total in the country. Only Nebraska (9) and Northwestern (10) have more among Big Ten schools. DB B.J. Lowery leads Iowa with three interceptions. SS Tanner Miller and LB James Morris each have two, and LB Christian Kirksey has one. In Iowas 59-3 win over Western Michigan, Lowery returned two interceptions for touchdowns, which is a single-game school record, and ties for the secondmost in a single game in NCAA history (Houstons Johnny Jackson returned three for TDs in 1987). He is the second Big Ten player in the BCS era (since 1998) with two interceptions returned for touchdowns in a single game. Since the start of the 2008 season, Iowa has collected 89 interceptions, a total that ranks among the best in the nation over that span. Iowa had 10 interceptions in 2011, with two of those being returned for touchdowns (89 yards by DB Shaun Prater and 98 yards by DB Tanner Miller). Iowas defense also registered 10 interceptions in 2012. The 10 passes intercepted ranked 65th in the country. Two of the 10 thefts were returned for touchdowns, both by linebacker Christian Kirksey (68 -yarder vs. Minnesota and 18 yards at Indiana). The interception return against Minnesota is the third longest in school history. The Hawkeyes have had an interception return for a touchdown in each of the last six years, including two this season. Iowa has had an interception return for a score in 11 of the last 13 seasons and 11 of 15 seasons under Kirk Ferentz. Additionally, the Hawkeyes had a fumble return for a touchdown (Christian Kirksey, 52 yards) in the 2013 season-opener. NOSE FOR THE END ZONE Iowa has scored touchdowns five different ways this season pass (6), rush (9), punt return (2), interception return (2) and fumble return (1). The Hawkeyes scored touchdowns four different ways against Western Michigan -- QB Jake Rudock threw a pair of touchdowns; RB Mark Weisman and RB Jordan Canzeri each rushed for a score; WR Kevonte Martin-Manley returned two punts for touchdowns; and DB B.J. Lowery returned two interceptions for a score. That contest marks the first game in school history in which Iowa has scored four non-offensive touchdowns. In Iowas season opener, LB Christian Kirksey returned a fumble for a touchdown. OFFENSE INCREASES TEMPO, CONTROLS T.O.P. The Hawkeyes lead the Big Ten and rank fourth in the nation in time of possession, averaging 35:50 per game. The Hawkeyes have had the advantage in time of possession in every game this season, and have owned a time of possession greater than 36 minutes in all four of its victories in September (38:18 vs. Missouri State; 38:03 at Iowa State; 36:11 vs. Western Michigan; 36:01 at Minnesota). Furthermore, Iowa maintained possession for 38-plus minutes in back-to-back games for the first time under Kirk Ferentz (38:18 vs. Missouri State; 38:03 at Iowa State). Iowa ran 80-plus plays in its first three games this season, marking the first time under coach Kirk Ferentz the Hawkeyes have taken 80-plus snaps in three consecutive games. The Hawkeyes took 80 snaps in the season opener, 85 in Week
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ON THE AVERAGE
DOWN PLAYS AVG. First Down 170 5.4 Second Down 140 5.5 Third Down 80 6.7 Fourth Down 3 4.0

IOWA BY QUARTERS
QUARTER IOWA OPPONENTS First 27 10 Second 72 10 Third 38 17 Fourth 27 38 OT 0 0

POINTS OFF TURNOVERS


Iowa Opponents T/O Gained 11 7 Pts Scored 31 19

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WEEKLY FOOTBALL PRESS CONFERENCE
Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz holds his weekly press conferences every Tuesday throughout the season. The press conferences are held in the auditorium of the Hayden Fry Football Complex. Coach Ferentz addresses the media at 12:45 p.m. and requested players are available following the press conference. Media need to submit their Tuesday player interview requests to Steve Roe, via e-mail, by 9 a.m. CT each Sunday. True freshmen are not available for interviews. Media can access video highlights of Ferentzs weekly press conference, plus player clips and highlights via the UI Drop Box. Contact the Iowa Athletic Communications office for login information. All press conferences can be viewed on the official world wide web site of the Iowa Athletic Department at hawkeyesports.com (subscription service). Each press conference is archived.

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2, and 83 in Week 3. Iowa had 76 offensive plays vs. Western Michigan and 70 in the win at Minnesota. The Hawkeyes average 78.8 snaps per game through five games to lead the league. RUDOCK CAN MOVE THROUGH AIR OR BY LAND Through five games, QB Jake Rudock has completed 79-128 attempts for 961 yards and six touchdowns. He has also rushed 28 times for 128 yards and five touchdowns. Rudocks five rushing touchdowns ties for the fifth-highest total in the Big Ten and ranks 28th nationally. His five rushing scores ties Michigans Devin Gardner and Minnesotas Mitch Leidner for most by a Big Ten quarterback this season. Rudock is one of three FBS players since 2008 to pass and rush for four-plus touchdowns in their first four career games (Robert Griffin III, 2008; Johnny Manziel, 2012; Jake Rudock, 2013). Rudock has connected with 16 different Hawkeyes. He has completed 79 pass attempts, 47 to wide receivers, 18 to tight ends, and 14 to running backs. Rudock averages 192.2 passing yards per game, the sixth-highest total in the Big Ten. Rudock completed 21-of-37 passes for 256 yards, including two touchdowns (one rush and one pass) and two interceptions, in his Hawkeye debut on Aug. 31. The 256 yards ties for the fourth-highest by a Hawkeye quarterback making his first career start. Rudock was the first starting quarterback in 19 years to makes his debut in a season opener; Ryan Driscoll was the last Hawkeye to do it. Driscoll made his college debut at starting quarterback in Iowas 1994 season opener. With his 1-yard touchdown rush against Iowa State, Rudock became the first quarterback under Kirk Ferentz to rush for a touchdown in three consecutive games. The five rushing scores is one more than QB James Vandenbergs 12-game total from a year ago. The last Iowa quarterback to rush for more than five touchdowns in a single-season was Nathan Chandler (6 in 2003).

WEEKLY TELECONFERENCES
The Big Ten coaches teleconferences are held each Tuesday. The teleconference begins at 11 a.m. (CT) and each coach is available for 10 minutes. Media wishing to participate in the teleconference can contact the Big Ten Office at 847-696-1010 to obtain the call-in information. All times listed below are central time: 11:00 11:10 11:20 11:30 11:40 11:50 Noon 12:10 12:20 12:30 12:40 12:50 Brady Hoke, Michigan Gary Anderson, Wisconsin Bo Pelini, Nebraska Mark Dantonio, Mich. State Kirk Ferentz, Iowa Jerry Kill, Minnesota Tim Beckman, Illinois Darrell Hazell, Purdue Bill OBrien, Penn State Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern Urban Meyer, Ohio State Kevin Wilson, Indiana

HAWKEYE INJURY UPDATES


No injuries to note

CANADIANS ON FBS ROSTERS


Iowa is one of four FBS teams who have three or more Canadians on their respective roster. Michigan State 4 IOWA 3 UNLV 3 Virginia 3

HITCHENS LEADS DEFENSE College Sports Madness named senior linebacker Anthony Hitchens its Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week for his play in Iowas 27-21 win at Iowa State on Sept. 14. Hitchens recorded 10 tackles, including a shared tackle for loss, as the Iowa defense allowed just 59 net rushing yards and held ISU to seven points until midway through the fourth quarter. Hitchens leads the defense through five games with 47 tackles, including 4.5 tackles for loss, one QB sack and a pass break-up. He ranks third in the Big Ten in tackles per game (9.4). The native of Lorain, Ohio, surpassed 200 tackles with his tackle total (team-best 10 stops) in last weeks win at Minnesota. He enters Saturdays game versus Michigan State with 205 career tackles. MARTIN-MANLEY CLIMBS THE CHARTS WR Kevonte Martin-Manley passed the 100 career receptions mark and 1,000 career receiving yards mark in Week 3 against Iowa State. Martin-Manley now has 108 career receptions and 1,119 career receiving yards. He is tied for 16th in career receptions and ranks 33rd in career receiving yards.

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HAWKEYES UNDER FERENTZ
Overall...........................................................103-75 vs. ranked teams..............................................21-30 vs. unranked teams.........................................83-45 vs. Big Ten teams.............................................60-53 vs. Big Ten teams (home)................................35-18 vs. Big Ten teams (away).................................25-35 When rushing for 150 yards or more..............61-15 When rushing for 200 yards or more................39-5 When passing for 250 yards or more..............35-18 When passing for 300 yards or more..................9-6 When Iowa player rushes for 100 yards..........62-23 When opponent has 100-yard rusher.............14-31 When opponent has 300-yard passer.............12-12 When scoring 30 points or more.......................56-5 When scoring 20 points or more.....................77-32 When opponent scores 25 points or more......12-46 When holding opponent to 10 pts or less.........42-1 When Iowa scores first....................................79-22 When Iowa leads at halftime...........................84-15 When Iowa trails at halftime...........................15-57 When game is tied at halftime............................5-3 When Iowa leads after 3 quarters...................88-12 When Iowa trails after 3 quarters....................11-60 When game is tied after 3 quarters.....................5-3 Games decided by 11 points or more.............61-26 Games decided by 10 points or less................36-39 Games decided by 7 points or less..................29-38 Games decided by 3 points or less..................15-25 When Iowa has a positive turnover margin....63-19 When opponent has a positive turnover margin....16-38 When the turnover margin is equal................25-18 When returning a punt/kickoff for a score..........8-5 Overtime games..................................................5-3 When temperature is 50 degrees or above.....76-57 When temperature is below 50 degrees.........28-18 When temperature is over 90 degrees................2-3 When raining:....................................................10-5

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WEISMAN AMONG CONFERENCE, NATIONAL LEADERS RB Mark Weisman leads the nation with 119 rush attempts and ranks fourth in the country with 615 rushing yards. His 123 yards per game rank No. 2 in the Big Ten, trailing only Wisconsins Melvin Gordon (139.6). Weisman has rushed for 100 or more yards four times this season, and has eight career 100-yard games to his credit. His four 100-yard rushing games ties for the most in the Big Ten (Wisconsins Melvin Gordon). Mark Weisman and Wisconsins Melvin Gordon each have 18 rushes of 10-plus yards this season to lead the Big Ten & rank fourth in the country. He rushed for 100 yards in each of Iowas first three contests, becoming the first running back since Shonn Green (2008) to rush for 100 or more yards in the first three games of the season. His 425 rushing yards were the highest total through three games since Fred Russell ran for 471 yards in the first three games of the 2002 season. Weisman carried a career-high 35 times against Iowa State, the highest singlegame total by a Big Ten back this season and the sixth most in program history. Player Sedrick Shaw Sedrick Shaw Dennis Mosley Albert Young Eddie Phillips Mark Weisman Carries (yards) 42 (250 yards) 41 (214 yards) 39 (229 yards) 38 (202 yards) 36 (198 yards) 35 (145 yards) Opponent at Michigan State at Wisconsin vs. Iowa State at Northwestern vs. Minnesota at Iowa State Year 1995 1995 1979 2005 1982 2013

2013 IOWA LEADERSHIP GROUP


This group helps formulate policies and enters into team decision-making matters regarding the program. Seniors LB Anthony Hitchens LB Christian Kirksey LS Casey Kreiter DB B.J. Lowery LB James Morris OL Brett Van Sloten Juniors WR Kevonte Martin-Manley OL Brandon Scherff RB Mark Weisman Sophomores OL Austin Blythe DB Jordan Lomax DL Drew Ott QB Jake Rudock Redshirt Freshmen QB C.J. Breathard OL Ryan Ward

200 YARDS AND A CLOUD OF DUST Iowa has rushed for 200-plus yards in five straight games to start the season (202 vs. Northern Illinois; 298 vs. Missouri State; 218 at Iowa State; 258 vs. Western Michigan; 246 at Minnesota). It marks the first time the Hawkeyes rushed for 200-plus yards in five consecutive games since a six-game streak spanning the 1996-97 seasons (1996 227 at Minnesota; 217 vs. Texas Tech; 1997 379 vs. UNI; 408 vs. Tulsa; 233 at Iowa State; 219 vs. Illinois). Through five contests, Iowas offensive line has paved the way for 1,222 rushing yards on 263 attempts. In Iowas last four games, all victories, the Hawkeyes rushed 221 times for 1,020 yards. Iowa rushed 60 times for 218 yards in a 27-21 win over Iowa State. The 60 rushing attempts ties for the most in a single-game under head coach Kirk Ferentz. The last time Iowa had 60 carries was Sept. 4, 2004 against Kent State. Iowa rushed for 298 yards in a 28-14 win over Missouri State. The 298 rushing yards are the most for an Iowa team since rushing for 301 yards vs. Illinois on Oct. 1, 2005. Iowas 58 rush attempts against Missouri State mark Iowas third highest single-game total under Ferentz. The Hawkeyes matched that total against Western Michigan, rushing 58 times for 258 yards. Iowas offensive line has yielded just five sacks this season, a total that ranks 31st in the country. The Hawkeyes starters on the offensive line include tackles Brett Van Sloten and Brandon Scherff, guards Jordan Walsh and Conor Boffeli and center Austin Blythe. Junior Andrew Donnal has shared time with Walsh throughout Iowas first five games.

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INSTANT REPLAY
Listed below are all the plays that have been reviewed in an Iowa game in 2013.
Game (Rvs) N. Illinois (2) Missouri St (1) Iowa St (2) W. Michigan (1) Minnesota (1) Michigan State Ohio State Northwestern Wisconsin Purdue Michigan Nebraska Review (Upheld/Reversed) Kirksey fumble return (upheld)*__ Rudock rushing TD (upheld) Mo. St. interception return (upheld) Weisman rushing TD (reversed) spot of ISU reception (upheld) Iowa fumble (upheld) Minnesota interception (upheld) ---------------

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IOWA DEFENSE PRESENTS The Iowa defense ranks No. 2 in total defense among Big Ten schools, and No. 7 nationally. The Hawkeyes are allowing just 265.6 yards of total offense, and are holding its opponents to just 13.2 first downs per game and a 3rd-down conversion percentage of 25.4-percent both numbers rank No. 3 in the conference. The Hawkeyes recorded a season-high four sacks against Minnesota last week. Iowas second sack, a six-yard loss on 3rd-and-8, was originally credited to DL Louis Trinca-Pasat, but has been changed to credit DL Dominic Alvis. Alvis was also credited with Iowas fourth sack, another six-yard loss. LB James Morris (-5) and DL Nate Meier (-6) were credited with Iowas other two sacks against the Gophers. Through five games Iowa ranks No. 1 in the nation in redzone touchdowns allowed. The Hawkeyes have allowed just one touchdown on their opponents six trips to the redzone. Iowa has allowed the one touchdown, three field goals, and recorded two interceptions. Iowa has had only one goal-to-go defensive series this season. Northern Illinois kicked a field goal after facing a 1st-and-goal from the Iowa 9-yard line. The Hawkeyes have earned back-to-back Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week honors. DB B.J. Lowery earned the honor after recording a pair of interceptions against Western Illinois on Sept. 21, and LB James Morris earned the award after recording eight tackles, one sack, and one interception at Minnesota on Sept. 28. LOWERY CHANGES POSSESSION, CHANGES THE SCORE DB B.J. Lowery returned two interceptions for touchdowns against Western Michigan in Week 4, which is a single-game school record, and ties for the secondmost in a single game in NCAA history (Houstons Johnny Jackson returned three for TDs in 1987). He is the second Big Ten player in the BCS era (since 1998) with two interceptions returned for touchdowns in a single game. Lowery has three interceptions this season, and four for his career. He intercepted his first pass of the season in the fourth quarter against Iowa State, changing possession for the Hawkeyes after Iowa State had recovered an onside kick. His three interceptions tie for second in the Big Ten. He has five pass breakups, and his eight passes defended ranks fourth in the Big Ten. KORNBRATH RECOGNIZED BY CFPA The College Football Performance Award recognized sophomore punter Connor Kornbrath for his play in Iowas win over Western Michigan as he was named honorable mention Punter of the Week. Kornbrath averaged 47 yards on three punts, with a long of 55 yards. One of his three punts was downed at the WMU eight-yard line and the Broncos had just one yard on one return. For the season, Kornbrath is averaging 38.3 yards on 23 punts. Thirteen of his punts have been downed inside the 20, three are over 50 yards and Hawkeye opponents are averaging just 2.5 yards on eight returns. TROPHY GAMES The Hawkeyes are 2-for-2 in trophy games this season following their 23-7 win at Minnesota last week to retain Floyd of Rosedale. Iowa won the first of four trophy games this season with a 27-21 win at Iowa State on Sept. 14. The Hawkeyes will attempt to reclaim the Heartland Trophy against Wisconsin on Nov. 2, and win its first Heroes Trophy at Nebraska on Nov. 29.
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IOWA IN OVERTIME
Iowa holds a 5-3 record in overtime games. Iowa won its first overtime contest, defeating Penn State 26-23 on Nov. 4, 2000, in State College, Pa. The Hawkeyes are 1-2 in single overtime, 3-0 in double overtime and 1-1 in triple overtime. Iowa is 1-1 in overtime in Kinnick Stadium and 4-2 in overtime road games. Following are Iowas overtime games: Date Result OTs Opponent 11/4/00 W, 26-23 Double at Penn State 9/28/02 W, 42-35 Single at Penn State 10/22/05 L, 23-20 Single vs. Michigan 9/09/06 W, 20-13 Triple at Syracuse 10/27/07 W, 34-27 Double vs. Michigan St. 11/14/09 L, 27-24 Single at Ohio State 9/10/11 L, 44-41 Triple at Iowa State 10/13/12 W, 19-16 Double at Michigan St.

CONSECUTIVE GAMES, NOT SHUTOUT


School Games Last Shutout Michigan 353 Oct. 20, 1984 (26-0 at Iowa) Ohio State 245 Nov. 20, 1993 (28-0 at Michigan) Nebraska 220 Sept. 21, 1996 (26-0 at Arizona State) Wisconsin 208 Aug. 24, 1997 (34-0 vs. Syracuse) IOWA 160 Oct. 14, 2000 (31-0 at Illinois) Michigan State 157 Oct. 21, 2000 (14-0 at Michigan) Indiana 151 Oct. 14, 2000 (58-0 at Michigan) Penn State 148 Oct. 6, 2001 (20-0 vs. Michigan) Northwestern 123 Sept. 27, 2003 (20-0 at Ohio State) Purdue 34 Oct. 23, 2010 (49-0 at Ohio State) Minnesota 23 Oct. 1, 2011 (58-0 at Michigan) Illinois 9 Oct. 13, 2012 (45-0 at Michigan)

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KING BECOMES THE FIRST True freshman CB Desmond King has appeared in all five games this season, and has started the last four. He made his career debut in the season opener against Northern Illinois, appearing at defensive back and recording four tackles. King recorded three tackles and one fumble recovery in his first career start against Missouri State. He became the first Iowa true freshman to start on defense since James Morris (vs. Michigan State, Oct. 30, 2012), and the first rookie to start at defensive back since Jovon Johnson (2002). King has 18 tackles and three breakups this season. REMOVE THE REDSHIRT True freshmen RB LeShun Daniels, Jr., DB Desmond King, LB Reggie Spearman, and WR Matt VandeBerg have all seen action this season. Daniels carried six times for 30 yards, while VandeBerg caught two passes for 17 yards, in their season debuts against Missouri State. Spearman made four tackles in his Hawkeye debut against Western Michigan, appearing on special teams and defense. King is the only Iowa true freshman to see action in each of Iowas five games to date. He has started the last four contests. MEYER GETTING HIS KICKS Senior PK Mike Meyer, who earned a Lou Groza Star of the Week Award after his performance at Minnesota last week, is 8-for-10 on field goal attempts and perfect on 19 PAT attempts this season. He has connected on field goals of 20, 23, 27, 28, 38, 44, 46 and 49 yards. He missed a 33-yard attempt versus Missouri State, and hit the left upright on a 39-yard attempt at Minnesota. He ranks third all-time in career field goals (52) and career scoring (278 points). Only Nate Kaeding (67) and Rob Houghtlin (54) have more career field goals, and only Kaeding (373) and Houghtlin (290) have scored more career points. Meyer made field goals of 49, 23 and 46 yards in the win at Minnesota. Meyers 50-yarder against Northern Illinois on Sept. 1, 2012 tied his career long (at Iowa State, 2011). In 2012, he made four treys against NIU and Michigan State, which matches his career high (at Iowa State, 2011 and at Indiana, 2010). His five attempts vs. NIU ties Iowas single-game record, which he also shares (at Indiana in 2010). Meyer ranks third in the Big Ten kick scoring (8.6) and leads the conference with eight field goals. He has made 53-68 (.779) career field goal attempts. Meyer is 37-44 (.841) from kicks 39 yards and closer; 13-19 (.684) from attempts 40-49 yards; and 2-4 (.500) from kicks 50 yards or farther. The native of Dubuque, Iowa, has made a school-record 100 consecutive PAT attempts, which ranks sixth-best in conference history. His four PATs against Central Michigan in 2012 put him past All-Pro Nate Kaedings previous record of 60 straight. Meyers last PAT miss was in a 37-6 win over Michigan State on Oct. 30, 2010, in Iowa City. Yardage 19-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Made-Att. 27-29 11-16 13-19 2-4

The Cy-Hawk Series is in its tenth season in 2013-14, being sponsored for the third time by Iowa Corn. Iowa currently leads the series, 5-2, after victories in womens soccer (3-0) and football (27-21). The Hawkeyes win in womens soccer was worth two points, while Iowa was rewarded with three points for its win in football. Iowa State registered a 3-1 win in volleyball last weekend in Iowa City to post its first two points in the series. Iowa leads the all-time series, 5-4, after capturing the Cy-Hawk Series a year ago by a 17-9 margin. Iowa also captured the inaugural Cy-Hawk Series in 2004-05 (13-8), and won again in 2006-07 (13-8), 2008-09 (21-4) and 2010-11 (15-11). Iowa State won the competition in 2005-06 (13-8), 2007-08 (18-9), 2009-10 (16-11), and 2011-12 (18-12). The 12-event series awards two points (except football, which is worth three) to the winning school in each head-to-head match-up between the two institutions. Additionally, one point is awarded to an institution if the graduation rate of its studentathletes is greater than the national average as reported each fall by the NCAA. A commemorative Cy-Hawk Series Cup, which stands 31 inches tall and weighs 19 pounds, is displayed on the winning teams campus for an entire year after a victory. Replica cups are also presented as traveling trophies for individual victorious teams in the headto-head competition. This seasons Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series schedule is listed below. All events are worth two points, except football, which is worth three points. Date Event Site/Result 9/6 Womens Soccer W, 3-0 9/14 Football W, 27-21 9/21 Volleyball L, 3-1 11/15 Mens Cross Country Ames 11/15 Womens Cross Country Ames 12/1 Wrestling Ames 12/12 Womens Basketball Ames 12/13 Mens Basketball Ames 12/13 Womens Swimming & Diving Ames 3/7 Womens Gymnastics Ames 4/23 Softball Ames

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HAWKEYES ON PRESEASON LISTS
Austin Blythe Preseason fourth team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele Preseason second team All-Big Ten by College Sports Madness Damon Bullock Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Watch List Jordan Cotton College Football Performance Awards Kickoff Returner Trophy Watch List Preseason first team All-Big Ten kick return specialist by Athlon Preseason first team All-Big Ten kick return specialist by Phil Steele Preseason first team All-Big Ten kick return specialist by College Sports Madness Carl Davis Preseason second team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele Preseason third team All-Big Ten by College Sports Madness C.J. Fiedorowicz John Mackey Award Watch List College Football Performance Awards Tight End Trophy Watch List Preseason second team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele Preseason third team All-Big Ten by College Sports Madness Anthony Hitchens Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List Butkus Award Watch List Preseason third team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele Preseason third team All-Big Ten by College Sports Madness Christian Kirksey Butkus Award Watch List College Football Performance Awards Linebacker Trophy Watch List Preseason fourth team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele Mike Meyer Lou Groza Award Watch List College Football Performance Awards Placekicker Trophy Watch List Preseason second team All-Big Ten placekicker by Athlon Preseason second team All-Big Ten by College Sports Madness Preseason third team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele James Morris Butkus Award Watch List Bednarik Award Watch List Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List Nagurski Award Watch List College Football Performance Awards Linebacker Trophy Watch List Preseason second team All-Big Ten by Athlon Preseason second team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele Preseason second team All-Big Ten by College Sports Madness Brandon Scherff Preseason second team All-Big Ten by College Sports Madness Preseason third team All-Big Ten by Athlon Preseason third team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele Mark Weisman Doak Walker Award Watch List College Football Performance Awards Running Back Trophy Watch List Preseason fourth team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele

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RECEPTION STREAK HITS 23 GAMES TE C.J. Fiedorowicz and WR Kevonte Martin-Manley have each recorded at least one reception in 23 consecutive games. Fiedorowiczs streak ranks second among active FBS tight ends. Martin-Manley has 90 receptions for 911 yards during the streak, and leads Iowa with 26 catches for 225 yards in 2013. Fiedorowicz has 67 catches for 645 yards over the last 23 games, and has caught all five career touchdowns during the streak. LEADING LINEBACKERS Senior LBs Anthony Hitchens and Christian Kirksey rank third and 11th, respectively, among Big Ten leading tacklers. Hitchens ranks No. 3 among conference tacklers, averaging 9.4 tackles per game. Kirksey averages 7.0 tackles per game. Both linebackers are on the Butkus Award Watch List. Iowas linebacker trio has also accounted for four turnovers this season. LB James Morris has a pair of interceptions, and Kirksey has an interception and a fumble recovery. In their careers, Morris has been credited with double-digit tackle games 15 times, while Hitchens and Kirksey each have 10 double-digit tackle games. All three have totaled over 200 career tackles. MORRIS CLIMBS TACKLES LIST Senior LB James Morris recorded eight tackles against Minnesota to raise his career total to 324. He trails George Davis (330) for No. 14 on the all-time list. Morris has been a starting linebacker since his true freshman season in 2010. He is on watch lists for the Bednarik Award, the Lott IMPACT Trophy, the Nagurski Award, and the College Football Performance Awards Linebacker Trophy watch list. In addition, he garnered preseason second team All-Big Ten honors from Athlon, Phil Steele and College Sports Madness. He was named Big Ten defensive Player of the Week for his play in the win at Minnesota.

IN-SEASON BIRTHDAYS
Aug. 4 Aug. 7 Aug. 12 Aug. 13 Aug. 17 Aug. 18 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 Aug. 26 Aug. 29 Aug. 31 Will Kincart (1994) Colin Goebel (1994) Andre Harris (1995) Ryan Ward (1993) Cole Fisher (1992) Casey Kreiter (1990) Reggie Spearman (1996) Derrick Mitchell (1995) Mitch Keppy (1993) Nic Shimonek (1994) Eric Simmons (1992) Conor Boffeli (1991) Marshall Koehn (1992) Christian Kirksey (1992) B.J. Lowery (1991) Sept. 1 Sept. 7 Sept. 15 Sept. 18 Sept. 21 Sept. 24 Sept. 27 Oct. 5 Oct. 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 13 Oct. 22 Palmer Foster (1991) Quinton Alston (1993) Louis Trinca-Pasat (1991) Connor Kornbrath (1993) Macon Plewa (1992) Marcus Collins (1992) Jon Wisnieski (1994) Adam Cox (1992) Ruben Lile (1994) Ike Boettger (1994) George Kittle (1993) Derrick Willies (1994) Jordan Lomax (1993) C.J. Fiedorowicz (1991) Kevonte Martin-Manley (1992) Oct. 28 Oct. 31 Nov. 2 Nov. 6 Nov. 16 Nov. 20 Nov. 22 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Dec. 9 Ray Hamilton (1992) Mark Weisman (1991) Damond Powell (1992) Brett Van Sloten (1990) Melvin Spears (1992) C.J. Beathard (1993) James Morris (1991) Reid Sealby (1993) Barkley Hill (1993) Steve Ferentz (1993) Gavin Smith (1990) Maurice Fleming (1993) Laron Taylor (1993) Sean Skradis (1992) Solomon Warfield (1994) Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 15 Dec. 17 Dec. 21 Dec. 22 Dec. 25 Dec. 26 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jordan Walsh (1992) Desmond King (1994) Tanner Miller (1991) Jacob Hillyer (1991) Nolan MacMillan (1990) David Tann (1993) Cole Croston (1993) Josey Jewell (1994) Brandon Scherff (1991) Darian Cooper (1993) Don Shumpert (1992)

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IOWA CAREER SCORING
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Name Nate Kaeding Rob Houghtlin Mike Meyer Tom Nichol Kyle Schlicher Pts 373 290 278 277 260 TD-PAT-FG Years 1-166-67 2000-03 0-128-54 1985-87 0-119-53 2010-pr. 0-142-45 1981-84 0-107-51 2004-06

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IOWA PROGRAM NOTES Iowa defeated a team ranked in the top five in the nation, in the Associated Press rankings, in 2008 (Penn State), 2009 (Penn State) and 2010 (Michigan State), along with defeating 13th-ranked Michigan in 2011. Iowa fans are known for their support of Hawkeye athletics, and the attendance figures from 2012-13 support that claim. Iowa was one of four programs in the nation to rank among the top 25 in attendance for football, mens basketball and womens basketball events in 2012-13. In addition, Iowa was the only program in the nation to rank among the top 25 in attendance a year ago in football, mens basketball, womens basketball, and wrestling. Iowa earned Big Ten Conference championships in 2002 and 2004 and placed second in 2009. Iowa (8-0, 2002) is one of three Big Ten teams to post a perfect mark in conference play since 1998 (BCS era). Iowa has ranked in the top 10 in the final Associated Press and CNN/USA Today coaches polls in four of the past 11 seasons, including a ranking of seventh in both polls at the conclusion of the 2009 season. Iowa ranked eighth in 2002, 2003 and 2004 and the Hawkeyes were also 20th in 2008. Iowa established a school record with 11 wins in 2002 (11-2) and matched that record in 2009. In 2009, Iowa started 9-0 and won 10 regular season games for just the fourth time in school history. Iowa won 10 or more games in three consecutive years (2002-04) for the first time in school history. Iowa compiled an eight-year record of 85-42 (.669), 2002-11, including a 50-30 Big Ten record. The 85 victories tied as the 17th best total in the nation. Kirk Ferentz has been named Big Ten Coach of the Year three times (2002, 2004 & 2009) and he was named National Coach of the Year in 2002. Ferentz joins Michigans Bo Schembechler (four), Iowas Hayden Fry (three) and Penn States Joe Paterno (three) as the only coaches to be honored in more than two seasons. Iowa has had national award winners in: Robert Gallery (2003 Outland, Top Lineman); Brad Banks (2002 Davey OBrien, Top Quarterback; 2002 Associated Press National Player of the Year); Dallas Clark (2002 Mackey, Top Tight End); Nate Kaeding (2002 Groza, Top Kicker); Shonn Greene (2008 Doak Walker, Top Running Back). Iowa has appeared in the final Associated Press poll 22 times in program history, a total that ranks 25th best in the country. Three former Hawkeyes are broadcasters on BTN in 2013. Chuck Long, the Hawkeyes all-time leading passer and the 1985 Heisman Trophy runner-up, will serve as a game color broadcaster and in-studio analyst. Iowa City native Paul Burmeister, who guided Iowa to the 1993 Alamo Bowl, will call play-byplay. Former wide receiver Danan Hughes returns as an in-studio and game analyst. Hughes also worked for the network during baseball season. The Hawkeyes have had at least one former player on a Super Bowl roster for 10 consecutive seasons, the eighth longest streak of any program in the country. Nebraska has had a former player on a Super Bowl roster for 20 consecutive years, followed by Purdue (14), Ohio State (12), LSU (12), Georgia (12), Illinois (12), Florida (11), Iowa (10), and Texas (8).

IOWA CAREER FIELD GOALS


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Name Nate Kaeding Rob Houghtlin Mike Meyer Kyle Schlicher Tom Nichol FGs Years 67 2000-03 54 1985-87 53 2010-pr. 51 2004-06 45 1981-84

IOWA CAREER TACKLES


Name 10. Dave Haight 11. Aaron Kampman 12. Melvin Foster 13. Bobby Diaco 14. George Davis 15. James Morris Total 346 342 337 334 330 324 Solo 213 209 155 175 216 142 Ast. 133 133 182 159 114 182 Years 1985-88 1998-01 1987-90 1992-95 1983-86 2010-pr.

-------------------------------------------------------------------21. Jeremiha Hunter 269 22. Pat Dean 266 23. Rod Barnhart 264 24. John Derby 262 25. Craig Clemons 261 26. Jared DeVries 260 27. Dave Simms 256 28. Dave Bryant 253 29. Pat Angerer 248 Merton Hanks 248 31. Dan LaFleur 247 32. Christian Kirksey 246 87 170 165 151 182 164 147 181 87 166 152 120 182 96 99 111 79 96 109 72 161 82 95 126 2007-10 1978-81 1967-69 1988-91 1969-71 1995-98 1970-72 1972-75 2006-09 1987-90 1972-74 2010-pr.

IOWA CONSECUTIVE PATS MADE


1. 2. Name Mike Meyer Nate Kaeding No. Seasons 100 2011-pr. 60 2001-02

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Name 18. Jim Jensen 19. David Hudson 20. Tim Sullivan 21. Rick Bayless 22. Damian Simms 23. Mike Saunders 24. Ryan Terry 25. Mark Weisman Att-Yards 367-1,661 340-1,629 357-1,584 317-1,561 279-1,504 309-1,476 293-1,443 278-1,433 TDs 9 24 15 13 13 16 12 10 Years 1972-75 1985-88 1967-70 1984-87 2004-07 1988-91 1992-94 2012-pr.

2013 ANNIVERSARIES
10 Years 2003 team that went 10-3 overall and defeated No. 15 Florida, 37-17, in the Outback Bowl. 50 Years 1963 season finale vs. Notre Dame, scheduled for Nov. 23, was cancelled following the assasination of President John F. Kennedy (Nov. 22, 1963).

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HAWKEYES IN THE NFL
Iowa football players have a long tradition of being well prepared for professional football following their college playing careers. Since 2010, 19 Hawkeyes have been selected in the NFL Draft, more than any other Big Ten School.
Former Hawkeye, Current NFL Team Pat Angerer, Indianapolis Colts Jonathan Babineaux, Atlanta Falcons Bryan Bulaga, Green Bay Packers Scott Chandler, Buffalo Bills Dallas Clark, Baltimore Ravens Adrian Clayborn, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Colin Cole, Carolina Panthers Mike Daniels, Green Bay Packers Bradley Fletcher, Philadelphia Eagles Adam Gettis, Washington Redskins Charles Godfrey, Carolina Panthers Shonn Greene, Tennessee Titans Chad Greenway, Minnesota Vikings Micah Hyde, Green Bay Karl Klug, Tennessee Titans Marvin McNutt, Jr., Miami Dolphins Brandon Myers, New York Giants Shaun Prater, Philadelphia Eagles Riley Reiff, Detroit Lions Allen Reisner, Jacksonville Jaguars Matt Tobin, Philadelphia Eagles Julian Vandervelde, Philadelphia Eagles Marshal Yanda, Baltimore Ravens Markus Zusevics, New England Patriots

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IOWA FOOTBALL AND THE NFL Since 2006, Iowa has had nine players start at cornerback, and seven of those nine are currently in the NFL. Iowa leads the Big Ten with 19 NFL Draft picks the past four years. Three of the 19 have been first round selections, which tie for second among Big Ten schools. For the third straight year, Iowa had six players selected in the 2012 NFL Draft, and for the third straight year that list included a first round selection (OL Riley Reiff). Iowa and Alabama were the only two college football programs to have a first round draft selection in 2009, 2010 and 2011. Iowa had six players drafted in the 2012 NFL Draft, which tied for the most in the Big Ten and tied for fourth in the country. Iowa was the only program to have three defensive linemen selected in the 2011 NFL Draft, and all three were on NFL rosters in 2012. In NFL 2011 regular season statistics, former Hawkeye linebackers Chad Greenway (Minnesota) and Pat Angerer (Indianapolis) finished third and fourth, respectively, in tackles. Former Hawkeyes Marshal Yanda (Baltimore OL) and Chad Greenway (Minnesota LB) were named to the Pro Bowl for the first time in their respective NFL careers in 2012. Three former Hawkeyes were involved in the 2012 Super Bowl. DB Tyler Sash played for the Super Bowl champion New York Giants, while LB Jeff Tarpinian was on the injured reserve roster of the New England Patriots. Former Iowa center Brian Ferentz, now is his second year as Iowas offensive line coach, was New Englands tight ends coach. Former Iowa DB Sean Considine and OL Marshal Yanda won Super Bowl rings with the 2012 Baltimore Ravens in the most recent Super Bowl. Every Iowa senior starting tight end (nine) under Kirk Ferentz has been drafted in the NFL or made an NFL team in his first year as a rookie. The Iowa football program is represented by 26 players on 2013 NFL active rosters and practice squads (as of Sept. 1). Iowa tied for ninth nationally (second among Big Ten teams) in number former players active in the NFL in 2012, behind Miami (FL), USC, Texas, Tennessee, Ohio State, Georgia and LSU. All 11 members of Iowas starting defensive unit in 2008 were either drafted or signed to NFL free agent contracts following the drafts. Over the past 11 years, 106 of 119 (89%) of Iowas senior starters have been drafted in the NFL or signed NFL free agent contracts. At least one Iowa Hawkeye has been selected in every NFL Draft since 1978. BEST IN THE BIG TEN Iowa has posted a 6-4 bowl record under head coach Kirk Ferentz. Since the 2001 season, no Big Ten team has won more bowl games or has a higher winning percentage in bowl games, than Iowa. Following is the record for Big Ten teams in bowl games since 2001: BCS BCS Team Record Pct. Record Team Record Pct. Record Iowa 6-4 .600 1-1 Purdue 3-5 .375 0-1 Ohio State 5-5 .500 5-3 Michigan State 3-5 .375 0-0 Penn State 5-5 .500 1-1 Wisconsin 4-7 .364 2-3 Illinois 2-2 .500 0-2 Michigan 3-7 .300 2-3 Nebraska 4-6 .400 1-1 Northwestern 1-6 .143 0-0 Minnesota 3-5 .375 0-0 Indiana 0-1 .000 0-0
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Game Players N. Illinois Weisman, Van Sloten, Morris, Kirksey Missouri St. Weisman, Van Sloten, Morris, Kirksey Iowa State Weisman, Van Sloten, Morris, Kirksey W. Michigan Weisman, Van Sloten, Morris, Kirksey Minnesota Weisman, Van Sloten, Morris, Kirksey Michigan St. - - Ohio State - - Nwestern - - Wisconsin - - Purdue --Michigan --Nebraska ---

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Player Mark Weisman Kevonte Martin-Manley Mike Meyer Mark Weisman Mike Meyer Anthony Hitchens Mike Meyer B.J. Lowery B.J. Lowery Jake Rudock Kevonte Martin-Manley Mark Weisman Jake Rudock Mike Meyer Jordan Cotton Anthony Hitchens Jake Ruddock James Morris Cristian Kirksey Category Rushing Attempts Punt Return Avg. PAT Kicking Pct. Rushing Field Goals/Game Tackles Field Goal Pct. Passes Defended Interceptions Total Offense Receptions/Game All Purpose Passing Scoring Kick Return Avg. Tackles for Loss Passing Efficiency Tackles for Loss Tackles Stats 35:50 11 2.5 1.000 21.8 265.6 52.5 114 66.7 79.2 25.4 8 103.3 66 80.0 1.0 15.0 186.4 45.0 37.7 244.4 0.6 5.4 447.4 135.16 8 32.8 19.69 203.3 1.2 69.6 25.8 33.3 70.0 Stats Big Ten 119 1st 25.8 1st 100.0 T-1st 123.0 2nd 1.6 2nd 9.4 3rd 80.0 3rd 1.6 4th 0.6 5th 217.8 5th 5.2 5th 123.0 6th 192.2 6th 8.6 7th 22.5 8th 0.9 8th 134.0 9th 0.8 11th 7.0 T-11th Big Ten 1st T-1st 1st T-1st 2nd 2nd 2rd 2nd T-2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd T-3rd 4th 4th 4th 7th 5th 5th 5th 8th 8th T-8th 10th 10th 10th T-10th 11th 11th T-11th 12th NCAA 1st 2nd --15th T-18th 36th T-48th T-21st T-21st 64th 72nd T-58th 74th 56th 58th --66th --T-155th NCAA 4th T-12th T-14th --7th 7th 13th T-14th T-12th 7th 8th T-8th 16th T-21st --T-21st T-17th 29th T-47th 54th 20th T-41st T-46th 48th 63rd T-76th T-54th 87th 93rd T-108th 106th 111th T-84th 102nd

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TOUCHDOWN IOWA! TOUCHDOWN CHRISTIAN KIRKSEY Senior LB Christian Kirksey forced and recovered a fumble in the second quarter against Northern Illinois, returning it 52 yards for his third career touchdown. The 52-yard fumble return ranks as the third longest fumble return in school history and gives Kirksey two of the six longest in school history (45 yards vs. Penn State in 2012). Kirksey returned two interceptions for touchdowns in 2012 (vs. Minnesota, at Indiana). He was one of eight players nationally with two touchdowns on interception returns. He added his first theft of the season in the win at Minnesota. With his third career touchdown in the opening game against Northern Illinois, Kirksey is believed to be one of three Iowa players to score three career defensive touchdowns, joining former defensive backs Tom Knight and Micah Hyde. IOWA FLIPS THE SCRIPT, STARTS ON DEFENSE Historically known for starting each game on offense, Iowa has flipped the script and started 3-of-5 games this season on defense. The Hawkeyes are 3-0 in those contests, and has forced a punt on the opponents first possession each game. In 2013, the Hawkeyes started on offense against Northern Illinois (L, 30-27) and at Minnesota (W, 23-7), and started on defense against Missouri State (W, 28-14) Iowa State (W, 27-21), and Western Michigan (W, 59-3). Since 1999, Iowa has started the game on offense in 145-of-179 games under Kirk Ferentz. In the 34 games Iowa has started on defense, the Hawkeyes are 19-15. CLOSE GAMES THE NORM FOR IOWA One season after leading the country in games decided by three points or less, the Hawkeyes opened 2013 with a game decided by a field goal in the final seconds. Northern Illinois defeated the Hawkeyes 30-27 with a field goal in the closing seconds (:04) of the season opener. Dating back to last season, three of Iowas last five defeats have been decided by three points (Indiana, 24-21; Purdue, 27-24; Northern Illinois, 30-27). Iowa lost close games at Minnesota in both 2010 (24-21) and 2011 (22-21). Iowa has played 18 games decided by three points or less since 2009. The Hawkeyes went 4-1 in those games in 2009, 1-3 in 2010, 0-2 in 2011, 2-4 in 2012, and 0-1 in 2013. Three of Iowas losses in the last two seasons have come on the last offensive play of the game. Iowa ranks among the nations best in fourth quarter comebacks since 2009. The Hawkeyes mounted their ninth comeback when trailing in the fourth quarter, since 2009, at Michigan State on Oct. 13, 2012, winning in double overtime. Michigan State leads the nation with 10 comeback wins, while Iowa ties Minnesota, Ohio and Wyoming with nine wins after trailing at any point in the fourth period, since 2009.
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Team Statistics Category Time of Possession Turnovers Gained Punt Return Defense PAT Kicking Punt Returns Total Defense Third Down Conversions First Downs Gained Red Zone Defense Rushing Defense Third Down Defense Interceptions Pass Efficiency Defense First Downs Allowed Field Goal Pct. QB Sacks Allowed Scoring Defense Passing Defense Fewest Yards Penalized Net Punting Rushing Offense Turnover Margin Fewest Penalties/Game Total Offense Pass Efficiency Turnovers Lost Scoring Offense KO Returns Passing Offense QB Sacks Red Zone Offense KO Coverage Fourth Down Conversions Fourth Down Defense

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LOWERY, MARTIN-MANLEY HONORED Junior WR Kevonte Martin-Manley and senior CB B.J. Lowery earned Big Ten Player of the Week honors for their play in Iowas 59-3 win over Western Michigan on Sept. 21. Lowery earned the Big Ten honor for defense, while Martin-Manley earned the award for his special teams play. The College Football Performance Awards also named Lowery and MartinManley as the national Performers of the Week for defense and special teams, respectively. Lowery was also named the Jim Thorpe national Defensive Back of the Week and national defensive Player of the Week by College Sports Madness. Martin-Manley was named Big Ten special teams Player of the Week after recording punt return touchdowns of 83 and 63 yards, both in the second quarter. He is the first conference player to ever return back-to-back-punts for touchdowns. Martin-Manley ended the game with 184 yards on four returns. He is just the third player in Big Ten history with two punt return touchdowns in a game, and the first since 1983. The 184 yards ranks second best all-time in the Big Ten, behind Nile Kinnicks record of 201 yards on nine returns, set in 1939. Just one player in NCAA Division I history has three punt return touchdowns in a game. Martin-Manley began the day with a 44-yard return to set up a field goal on Iowas first possession. With the Hawkeyes leading 10-0 in the second period, Martin-Manley scored on an 83-yard return, which ties as the seventh longest in school history. Martin-Manley struck just 59 seconds later with the 63-yard return, which ranks as the 20th longest in Iowa annals. Lowerys first score of the day was a 35-yard return with 56 seconds remaining in the second period. His second touchdown covered 13 yards and came on Western Michigans first possession of the third period. Lowery is the first Hawkeye ever with two interception return touchdowns in a single game and the second Big Ten player to accomplish the feat since 1998. Lowery scored the first touchdowns of his career against Western Michigan and added one solo tackle and three assists. Lowery leads Iowa with three interceptions in five games, as his first theft of the season came in the 27-21 win at Iowa State. Lowery has four career interceptions. LINEBACKING TRIO ON BUTKAS AWARD WATCH LIST Seniors James Morris, Christian Kirksey and Anthony Hitchens are on the Butkus Award Watch List, which honors the top linebacker. Iowa joins Notre Dame, BYU and UCLA as the only four schools in the country to have a trio named to that watch list. In addition to his selection to the Butkus Award Watch List, Hitchens was named to the Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List. Hitchens earned honorable mention recognition from the Big Ten coaches and media after starting 11 games last season, missing one game with an injury. He ranks third in the Big Ten with 9.4 tackles per game this season. A year ago, he led the team with 124 tackles, while collecting 56 solo stops and 68 assists. He has 205 career tackles. Morris has been a starting linebacker for the Hawkeyes since his true freshman season in 2010. Last season, he ranked third in the Big Ten and 31st in the nation in tackles per game (9.4). He ranks 15th in career tackles (324). He was named a Permanent Team Captain in 2012 while earning the Hayden Fry Extra Heartbeat Award and the Players Choice Award on defense. Morris earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors as a sophomore and junior after being named Freshman All-America by CollegeFootballNews.com as a freshman. The Solon, Iowa, native is also on the watch lists for the Bednarik Award, the
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TEAM W-L 1. Ohio State 66-15* 2. Michigan 56-32 3. Wisconsin 55-35 4. IOWA 53-36 5. Michigan State 44-44 6. Northwestern 41-47 7. Purdue 40-49 8. Minnesota 30-59 9. Illinois 23-65 10. Indiana 15-73 11. Nebraska 12-4 # 12. Penn State 6-35 ^ * Ohio State vacated wins from 2010 season ^ Penn State vacated wins from 2008-11 seasons # Nebraska joined conference in 2011

IOWA IN B1G STANDINGS SINCE 2008


TEAM W-L 1. Michigan State 27-13 2. Wisconsin 26-16 3. Ohio State 26-7 * 4. IOWA 22-19 5. Northwestern 21-19 6. Michigan 18-22 7. Purdue 15-26 8. Illinois 11-29 9. Minnesota 12-29 10. Nebraska 12-4 # 11. Penn State 6-11 ^ 12. Indiana 5-35 * Ohio State vacated wins from 2010 season ^ Penn State vacated wins from 2008-11 seasons # Nebraska joined conference in 2011

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Lott IMPACT Trophy, the Nagurski Award, and the College Football Performance Awards Linebacker Trophy watch list. In addition, he garnered preseason second team All-Big Ten honors from Athlon, Phil Steele, and College Sports Madness. Kirksey ranks 11th in the Big Ten with 7.0 tackles per game. He collected 95 tackles as a junior, ranking ninth in the conference in tackles per contest (7.5). The St. Louis, Mo., native ranked first in the Big Ten and second in the nation with four recovered fumbles. He was one of eight players in the nation with two interception returns for touchdowns in 2012. Kirksey was named a Permanent Team Captain and winner of the Next Man in Award in 2012. Kirksey has 246 career tackles to rank 32nd in career stops. He is also present on the College Football Performance Awards Linebacker Trophy Watch List, and was named preseason fourth team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele. COACHING STAFF CHANGES Iowas coaching staff has four new faces in 2013. Assistant coaches Bobby Kennedy (wide receivers), Jim Reid (linebackers), and Chris White (running backs/special teams), and graduate assistant D.J. Hernandez, are in their first season on the Iowa sideline. Iowa defensive coordinator Phil Parker has added the responsibility of instructing Iowas defensive secondary. Parker coached the secondary for 13 seasons before being promoted to defensive coordinator in 2012. He will handle both assignments this season. Iowa has made six changes to the coaching staff since 2012, matching its combined total from the previous 13 years. Iowa had a total of six changes on its coaching staff from 1999-2011. FERENTZ FOURTH IN LONGEVITY Now in his 15th season as Iowas head football coach, Kirk Ferentz ranks fourth in longevity among FBS head coaches. Ferentz is first among Big Ten coaches and nationally ranks behind Virginia Techs Frank Beamer, Larry Blakeney of Troy and Mack Brown of Texas. Ferentz is tied for fourth with Bob Stoops of Oklahoma. ALL IN THE FAMILY Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz has two of his three sons involved in the Iowa program this season. Brian, a former Hawkeye letterman (2003-05), is in his second season as Iowas offensive line coach. Steven is an offensive lineman who is in his second season in the program as a redshirt freshman. His other son, James, was a three-year starter on the Hawkeye offensive line before graduating in May, 2013.
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IOWA AMONG TOP 25 IN WINS, 2002-13 Iowa has posted 93 wins since the start of the 2002 season, which ranks as the 22nd highest total in Division I football. The list includes the following: Boise State (131); Oklahoma (122); Ohio State (122); LSU (120); USC (119); Texas (114); Georgia (113); TCU (112); Virginia Tech (112); Florida (109); Alabama (108); Oregon (106); Wisconsin (105); West Virginia (105); Auburn (100); Utah (101); Florida State (101); Texas Tech (96); Nebraska (95); Michigan (94); Miami, FL (94); Iowa (93); Hawaii (87); Boston College (87). BEST DECADE FOR IOWA FOOTBALL Iowas football record in the 2000 decade was 80-45 (.640), a record that ranks as the best decade in Iowa football history, based on total wins. Iowa posted a record of 77-404 (.652) during the 1980s and the Hawkeyes were 62-53-2 (.538) in the 1990s. Part of the Hawkeye success is due to the stability in the program, as Iowa has had just two head coaches since 1979. Hayden Fry took over prior to the 1979 season and coached through the 1998 season, posting a record of 143-89-6. Current coach Kirk Ferentz replaced Fry, leading the program for the last 14 seasons. Ferentz also served as Iowas offensive line coach from 1981-89 under Fry. HAWKEYE HISTORY Iowa has played 1,170 games since beginning football in 1889. Iowas overall record is 602-531-39 (.529). That includes a 380-208-16 (.642) record in home games, a 222323-23 (.409) record in games away from Iowa City, a 298359-25 (.454) mark in Big Ten games and a 263-172-15 (.601) record in Kinnick Stadium.
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GLANCE AT THE SCHEDULE The Hawkeyes opened Big Ten play with a 23-7 win at Minnesota on Sept. 28. It marked the 11th time in Kirk Ferentzs 15 years at Iowa that the Hawkeyes have opened the conference season on the road. Nine of Iowas 11 FBS opponents played in bowl games a year ago, while Ohio State posted a perfect 12-0 regular season record (OSU was not eligible for postseason play). The Hawkeyes do not face Big Ten opponents Illinois, Penn State and Indiana this season. Iowa has four trophy games on its slate in 2013: Iowa State (Cy-Hawk; W, 27-21), Minnesota (Floyd of Rosedale; W, 23-7), Wisconsin (Heartland), and Nebraska (Heroes). Iowas schedule includes four teams who have first-year head coaches (Northern Illinois, Western Michigan, Purdue and Wisconsin), plus Ohio State, whose Urban Meyer is in his second year with the Buckeyes. Iowa did not face Ohio State the last two seasons.

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IOWA BOWL NOTES Iowa has been bowl eligible 11 of the last 12 seasons under head coach Kirk Ferentz and his staff. Iowa ranks third in Big Ten bowl appearances. Ohio State and Michigan have received a conference-best 42 bowl bids, followed by the Hawkeyes (26) and Wisconsin (24). The Hawkeyes have appeared in 10 bowl games since 2001. Iowa won the Outback Bowl over South Carolina following the 2008 season, concluded the 2009 campaign with a win over Georgia Tech in the Orange Bowl and defeated Missouri in the 2010 Insight Bowl. Iowas three-game bowl win streak (2008-10) is an Iowa record. The streak was snapped in a loss to Oklahoma in the 2011 Insight Bowl. The Hawkeyes have posted a 6-4 record in bowl games under Ferentz, including wins in four of six January bowl games. Since the 2001 season, no Big Ten team has won more bowl games or has a higher winning percentage in bowl games, than Iowa. Overall, Iowa has posted a 14-11-1 (.558) record in 26 bowl games. The Hawkeyes have competed in the Rose (five times), Alamo (four), Holiday (three), Outback (three), Orange (two), Peach (two), Sun (two), Insight (two), and the Capital One, Gator and Freedom bowls once. Iowa (14-11-1, .558), Penn State (27-15-2, .636) and Purdue (9-8, .529) are the only Big Ten teams with a winning percentage in bowl games. Since the inception of the BCS in 1998, the Big Ten has qualified 26 teams for BCS bowls, more than any other conference. Seven different Big Ten programs have played in BCS bowl games. HAWKEYES GOOD ON THE POINT AFTER The Hawkeyes have converted on 101 consecutive PATs without a miss or block, and 35 consecutive games without a missed or blocked PAT, the seventh-longest streak of any school in the nation. FATHERS FOOTSTEPS Iowa has seven players on its 2013 roster whose father played for the Hawkeyes. WR Jordan Cotton (Marshall in 1984-87), OL Cole Croston (Dave in 1984-86), OL Mitch Keppy (Myron in 1986-87), LS Tyler Kluver (Todd in 1986-87), TE George Kittle (Bruce in 1977-80), TE Peter Pekar (Jim in 1980-81) and DB Sean Skradis (Bryan in 1977-81). Additionally, freshman linebacker Luke Lindahls grandfather is former Hawkeye Wally Hilgenberg.

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IOWA, UNI, ISU PARTICIPATE IN MENTOR PROGRAM As a project of Volunteer Iowa, The Iowa Mentoring Partnership is the states support organization for Iowas 80-plus certified youth mentoring programs. Volunteer Iowa is proud to have the support of all three regents university football coaches and dozens of private college and high school coaches across the state; promoting the difference that a positive role model can make in a childs life through mentoring. To find a certified mentoring program in your area and take the 2013 Coaches Challenge please visit volunteeriowa.org/coaches-challenge. Any new mentor application that is received between Aug. 1 and Nov. 30, 2013 will count toward the score of the respective state. By signing up to be a mentor, fans can not only show their state/team pride, but can help improve the life of a child! The overall winner of the 2013 Coaches Mentoring Challenge will be announced the week of Dec.13. During the 2012 Coaches Challenge, the states of Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska recruited over 7,000 new mentors. With the addition of Michigan and Minnesota it is hopeful to be able to exceed all previous numbers to achieve the goal at the core of all of our missions to serve more kids. HOME GROWN HAWKEYES Iowas roster of 123 players includes 47 players from Iowa. The roster includes 15 players from Illinois; 11 from Ohio; six from Michigan and Texas; five from Maryland and Missouri; three from Florida, Minnesota, Nebraska and Wisconsin; two from New Jersey; one from Arizona, Connecticut, Georgia, Indiana, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia; and three from Canada. KIRK FERENTZ RADIO SHOW Iowa Coach Kirk Ferentz is featured on Hawk Talk with Kirk Ferentz each week. The 90-minute radio call-in show is hosted by Gary Dolphin, the play-by-play voice of the Iowa Hawkeyes. The show airs each Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. from Carlos OKellys in Iowa City. AFTER THIS Iowa will be idle next Saturday before returning to action at Ohio State on Oct. 19 (2:30 p.m. CT). The contest in Columbus, Ohio, will be televised by ABC.

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Game #6 vs. Michigan State University of Iowa Football Operations Facility - Phase I & II
102,000 square feet (including 6,000 square feet of storage) 45-foot high side walls 65-foot clear at the peak (roof trusses are 8-feet high) Outside height is approximately 73 feet 1 divider curtain at the 30-yard line on the south end 3 filming platforms in Phase I (4th to be part of Phase II) Phase II of Football Operations Facility is to the south of Phase I Kenyon practice fields to the north - new sod and irrigation system Phase II is anticipated to be completed in the summer of 2014. The budget for Phase II is $36.6 million and will be paid for entirely by the UI Athletics Department through the Iowa Football Legacy fundraising campaign and other department revenues. Phase II will include brand new team locker rooms, team meeting rooms, a players lounge, athletic training room, video operations, coaches offices and meeting rooms, equipment distribution and approximately 22,500 square feet of strength and conditioning space.

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Iowa Hawkeyes Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 28, 2013)


rcv pr
0 232 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 240 20

All Purpose
Weisman, Mark Martin-Manley,K Bullock, Damon Cotton, Jordan Powell, Damond Rudock, Jake Canzeri, Jordan Daniels Jr., L Hamilton, Ray Hillyer, Jacob Cox, Adam Fiedorowicz, CJ Lowery, B.J. Kittle, George Shumpert, Don Smith, Tavaun Plewa, Macon Beathard, C.J. Morris, James Duzey, Jake VandeBerg, Matt McCarron, Riley Krieger-Coble,H TEAM Total Opponents

g rush

kr
0 0 0 180 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 0 0 0 0 0 36 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 256 464

ir total avg/g
0 615 123.0 0 457 91.4 0 292 58.4 0 241 48.2 0 208 41.6 0 141 28.2 0 120 24.0 0 84 42.0 0 81 16.2 0 80 16.0 0 77 15.4 0 77 15.4 48 48 9.6 0 47 9.4 0 46 9.2 0 45 9.0 0 43 8.6 0 30 30.0 28 28 5.6 0 26 5.2 0 17 5.7 0 8 1.6 0 8 1.6 0 -10 -3.3 76 2809 561.8 70 1882 376.4

5 615 0 5 0 225 5 250 42 5 3 58 5 2 206 5 128 13 5 115 5 2 84 0 5 0 81 5 0 80 5 5 40 5 0 77 5 0 0 5 0 47 5 0 46 5 0 45 5 0 7 1 30 0 5 0 0 5 0 26 3 0 17 5 0 0 5 0 0 3 -10 0 5 1222 1015 5 396 932

IOWA HAWKEYE FOOTBALL Iowa Hawkeyes Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 30, 2013) All games Team Statistics
SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average KICKOFFS-Yards Average Per Kick Net kick average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games Score by Quarters Iowa Hawkeyes Opponents
1st 2nd

IOWA
164 32.8 114 61 46 7 1222 1277 55 263 4.6 244.4 9 1015 80-131-4 7.7 12.7 203.0 6 2237 394 5.7 447.4 13-256 11-240 8-76 19.7 21.8 9.5 7-4 27-225 45.0 23-881 38.3 37.4 33-2070 62.7 37.3 35:51 42/80 52% 1/3 33% 6-34 0 20 8-10 0-0 (16-23) 70% (11-23) 48% (20-20) 100% 198489 3/66163
3rd 4th OT

OPP
75 15.0 66 24 39 3 396 470 74 136 2.9 79.2 0 932 89-172-8 5.4 10.5 186.4 8 1328 308 4.3 265.6 18-464 8-20 4-70 25.8 2.5 17.5 7-3 22-218 43.6 39-1657 42.5 34.3 16-929 58.1 37.4 24:09 18/71 25% 7/10 70% 5-18 0 9 4-4 1-2 (4-6) 67% (1-6) 17% (9-9) 100% 108182 2/54091 0/0

27 10

72 10

38 17

27 38

0 0

Total 164 75

IOWA HAWKEYE FOOTBALL Iowa Hawkeyes Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 30, 2013) All games

Rushing

gp

att

gain loss

net avg td

lg avg/g

Punt Returns

no.

yds avg td

lg

Weisman, Mark Bullock, Damon Rudock, Jake Canzeri, Jordan Daniels Jr., L Beathard, C.J. Cox, Adam Cotton, Jordan Powell, Damond TEAM Total Opponents
Passing

5 119 627 5 61 263 5 28 146 5 24 116 2 19 85 1 4 30 5 1 5 5 1 3 5 1 2 5 5 0 5 263 1277 5 136 470


gp

12 615 5.2 13 250 4.1 18 128 4.6 1 115 4.8 1 84 4.4 0 30 7.5 0 5 5.0 0 3 3.0 0 2 2.0 10 -10 -2.0 55 1222 4.6 74 396 2.9
pct

3 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0

37 22 31 16 14 9 5 3 2 0 37 42 6 0 6 8

123.0 50.0 25.6 23.0 42.0 30.0 1.0 0.6 0.4 -2.0 244.4 79.2
lg avg/g

Martin-Manley,K McCarron, Riley Total Opponents


Interceptions

9 2 11 8
no.

232 8 240 20 48 28 0 0 76 70 180 32 0 8 36 256 464

25.8 4.0 21.8 2.5 16.0 14.0 0.0 0.0 9.5 17.5 22.5 16.0 0.0 8.0 36.0 19.7 25.8

2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

83 8 83 8
lg

yds avg td

Lowery, B.J. Morris, James Miller, Tanner Kirksey, C. Total Opponents


Kick Returns

3 2 2 1 8 4
no.

35 27 0 0 35 28
lg

effic comp-att-int

yds td

yds avg td

Rudock, Jake Beathard, C.J. Total Opponents


Receiving

5 1 5 5
gp

134.00 79-128-4 184.53 1-3-0 135.16 80-131-4 103.31 89-172-8


no. yds avg

61.7 961 33.3 54 61.1 1015 51.7 932


td lg avg/g

74 54 74 67

192.2 54.0 203.0 186.4

Martin-Manley,K Fiedorowicz, CJ Bullock, Damon Hamilton, Ray Hillyer, Jacob Shumpert, Don Powell, Damond Smith, Tevaun Duzey, Jake Cotton, Jordan Cox, Adam VandeBerg, Matt Kittle, George Plewa, Macon Canzeri, Jordan McCarron, Riley Rudock, Jake Total Opponents

5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

26 225 8.7 8 77 9.6 8 42 5.2 6 81 13.5 6 80 13.3 5 46 9.2 4 206 51.5 4 45 11.2 3 26 8.7 2 58 29.0 2 40 20.0 2 17 8.5 1 47 47.0 1 7 7.0 1 5 5.0 1 0 0.0 0 13 0.0 80 1015 12.7 89 932 10.5

1 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 8

18 14 16 21 26 24 74 25 18 53 35 9 47 7 5 0 0 74 67

45.0 15.4 8.4 16.2 16.0 9.2 41.2 9.0 5.2 11.6 8.0 5.7 9.4 1.4 1.0 0.0 2.6 203.0 186.4

Cotton, Jordan Cox, Adam Hamilton, Ray Krieger-Coble,H Plewa, Macon Total Opponents
Fumble Returns

8 2 1 1 1 13 18
no.

35 16 0 8 36 36 66
lg

yds avg td

Kirksey, C. Total Opponents

1 1 0

52 52.0 52 52.0 0 0.0

52 52 0

IOWA HAWKEYE FOOTBALL Iowa Hawkeyes Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 30, 2013) All games

Scoring

td

fg

kick

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf

pts

Total Offense

g plays

rush pass

total avg/g

Meyer, Mike Rudock, Jake Martin-Manley,K Weisman, Mark Lowery, B.J. Powell, Damond Hillyer, Jacob Fiedorowicz, CJ Canzeri, Jordan Kirksey, C. Koehn, Marshall Total Opponents

- 8-10 5 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 - 20 8-10 9 4-4

19-19 1-1 20-20 9-9

- 43 - 30 - 18 - 18 - 12 - 12 - 12 6 6 6 1 - 164 - 75

Rudock, Jake Weisman, Mark Bullock, Damon Canzeri, Jordan Beathard, C.J. Daniels Jr., L Cox, Adam Cotton, Jordan Powell, Damond TEAM Total Opponents

5 5 5 5 1 2 5 5 5 5 5 5

156 128 961 1089 119 615 0 615 61 250 0 250 24 115 0 115 7 30 54 84 19 84 0 84 1 5 0 5 1 3 0 3 1 2 0 2 5 -10 0 -10 394 1222 1015 2237 308 396 932 1328

217.8 123.0 50.0 23.0 84.0 42.0 1.0 0.6 0.4 -2.0 447.4 265.6

Field Goals

fg

pct. 01-19 20-29

30-39

40-49

50-99

lg blk

Punting

no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk

Meyer, Mike
FG Sequence

8-10 80.0 0-0


Iowa Hawkeyes

4-4

1-3

3-3

0-0

49

Opponents

Kornbrath, C. Total Opponents


Kickoffs

23 881 38.3 55 23 881 38.3 55 39 1657 42.5 59 32 2008 1 62 33 2070 16 929 62.8 15 62.0 0 62.7 15 58.1 3

0 7 13 0 7 13 4 13 8 0 0 0 25.8 37.3 0 19.7 37.4

3 3 5

0 0 0

Northern Illinois Missouri State Iowa State Western Michigan Minnesota

(28),(44) 33 (27),(38) (20) (49),39,(23),(46)

(47),(25),(36) (23) -

no. yds avg tb ob retn

net ydln

Meyer, Mike Koehn, Marshall Total Opponents

27 27

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

IOWA HAWKEYE FOOTBALL Iowa Hawkeyes Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 30, 2013) All games
Tackles # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds 31 Hitchens, A. 20 Kirksey, C. 44 Morris, James 79 Alvis, Dominic 37 Lowdermilk, J. 19 Lowery, B.J. 14 King, Desmond 5 Sacks no-yds Pass defense int-yds brup Fumbles blkd ff kick saf

qbh rcv-yds

Miller, Tanner

95 Ott, Drew 71 Davis, Carl 90 Trinca-Pasat, L 97 Cooper, Darian 6

Spearman, R.

55 Collins, Marcus 23 Cotton, Jordan 52 Alston, Quinton 35 Smith, Gavin 98 Hardy, Mike 12 Gair, Anthony 7

Draper, Sean

27 Lomax, Jordan 39 Perry, Travis 28 Fleming, M. 11 Martin-Manley,K 34 Meier, Nate 15 Rudock, Jake 25 Lile, Ruben 21 Law, Nico 67 Johnson, Jaleel 96 Meyer, Mike 17 Hillyer, Jacob 61 Kreiter, Casey

Total Opponents

5 19 28 5 15 20 5 15 16 5 11 15 5 16 9 5 11 10 5 9 9 5 9 9 5 6 11 5 1 14 5 3 10 5 4 5 2 . 6 5 2 3 5 5 . 5 1 4 5 3 1 5 2 2 5 2 2 5 3 1 1 3 . 5 . 3 2 2 . 5 2 . 5 1 1 5 1 . 3 1 . 5 1 . 3 . 1 5 1 . 5 . 1 5 . 1 5 149 182 5 238 204

47 35 31 26 25 21 18 18 17 15 13 9 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 331 442

4.5-9 . 4.0-14 4.5-18 1.5-2 . 1.5-2 . 1.0-1 . 2.0-2 1.0-9 . . . . . . . . 1.0-1 . . . 1.0-6 . . . . . . . 22-64 22-49

1.0-2 . 1.0-5 2.0-12 . . . . . . . 1.0-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0-6 . . . . . . . 6-34 5-18

. 1-0 2-28 . . 3-48 . 2-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-76 4-70

1 . 1 . 1 5 3 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . 14 14

1 4 . 3 . . . . 2 1 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . 14 3

. 1-52 . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-52 4-0

. 1 1 . . 1 . . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . 6 6

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IOWA HAWKEYE FOOTBALL Iowa Hawkeyes Red-Zone Results (as of Sep 30, 2013) All games
Iowa Hawkeyes Inside Opponent Red-Zone
Times Date Opponent L W W W W Score Times Total Pts TDs Rush TDs Pass TDs FGs Made Failed to score inside RZ FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game

In RZ Scored

Aug 31, 2013 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Sep 07, 2013 MISSOURI STATE Sep 14, 2013 at Iowa State Sep 21, 2013 WESTERN MICHIGAN Sep 28, 2013 at Minnesota Totals 16 of 23 (69.6%)

27-30 28-14 27-21 59-3 23-7

3 6 5 5 4 23

3 4 4 3 2 16

17 28 20 17 10 92

2 4 2 2 1 11

1 4 1 2 1 9

1 0 1 0 0 2

1 0 2 1 1 5

0 1 0 0 0 1

0 1 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 1 1

0 0 1 1 0 2

0 0 0 1 1 2

0 0 0 0 0 0

Opponents Inside Iowa Hawkeyes Red-Zone


Times Date Opponent L W W W W Score Times Total Pts TDs Rush TDs Pass TDs FGs Made Failed to score inside RZ FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game

In RZ Scored

Aug 31, 2013 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Sep 07, 2013 MISSOURI STATE Sep 14, 2013 at Iowa State Sep 21, 2013 WESTERN MICHIGAN Sep 28, 2013 at Minnesota Totals 4 of 6 (66.7%)

27-30 28-14 27-21 59-3 23-7

2 1 1 2 0 6

2 0 1 1 0 4

6 0 7 3 0 16

0 0 1 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 1 0 0 1

2 0 0 1 0 3

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 1 0 2

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

IOWA HAWKEYE FOOTBALL Iowa Hawkeyes Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 30, 2013) Conference games
Date Opponent * Sep 28, 2013 at Minnesota
Rushing

W
gain loss

Score 23-7 6.1 4.3 7.0 4.3 5.0 -1.0 5.5 1.1
td

Att. 51382 19 147.0 22 47.0 22 35.0 9 13.0 5 5.0 0 -1.0 22 246.0 12 30.0
td lg avg/g

Weisman, Mark Bullock, Damon Rudock, Jake Canzeri, Jordan Cox, Adam TEAM Total Opponents
Passing

gp

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

24 11 5 3 1 1 45 27

att

150 50 35 13 5 0 253 56

3 3 0 0 0 1 7 26

147 47 35 13 5 -1 246 30

net avg

0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

Record: All games Conference Non-Conference

Overall 1-0 1-0 0-0

Home 0-0 0-0 0-0

Away 1-0 1-0 0-0 IOWA 22 13 8 1 246 45 5.5 246.0 1 218 15-25-1 8.7 14.5 218.0 1 464 6.6 464.0 2-40 2-14 2-1 1-0 1-10 2-29.5 36:01 8/14 0/0

Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0 OPP 11 4 7 0 30 27 1.1 30.0 0 135 12-24-2 5.6 11.2 135.0 1 165 3.2 165.0 4-158 0-0 1-0 0-0 5-45 7-46.6 23:59 4/13 1/2

Rudock, Jake Total Opponents


Receiving

gp

1 138.45 1 138.45 1 94.33


no.

effic comp-att-int

15-25-1 15-25-1 12-24-2

60.0 60.0 50.0


td

pct

218 218 135

yds

1 1 1

74 218.0 74 218.0 23 135.0

lg avg/g

Martin-Manley,K Bullock, Damon Powell, Damond Cox, Adam Hillyer, Jacob Fiedorowicz, CJ Smith, Tevaun Hamilton, Ray Total Opponents
Field Goals

gp

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3-4
td fg

6 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 12

56 7 74 35 14 13 11 8 218 135 75.0 0-0

yds

9.3 2.3 74.0 35.0 14.0 13.0 11.0 8.0 14.5 11.2
20-29

avg

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

18 56.0 5 7.0 74 74.0 35 35.0 14 14.0 13 13.0 11 11.0 8 8.0 74 218.0 23 135.0 0-1
40-49

lg avg/g

Meyer, Mike
Scoring

pct. 01-19

1-1

30-39

2-2

50-99

0-0

49

lg blk

Meyer, Mike Rudock, Jake Powell, Damond Total Opponents Score by Quarters Iowa Hawkeyes Opponents

1 1 2 1

3-4 3-4 1st

fg

kick

2-2 2-2 1-1

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf

Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTS-AVG TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 4TH-DOWN Conversions
Interceptions

pts

11 6 6 23 7

Kirksey, C. Morris, James


Punting

no.

1 1

yds avg

0 0.0 1 1.0
lg

td

0 0
tb

lg

0 1 0 1 0 0

Kornbrath, C.
Punt Returns

no. yds avg

59 29.5 30
yds avg

fc i20 50+ blk lg

3 0

2nd

14 0

3rd

3 7

4th

3 0

OT

0 0

Total 23 7

Martin-Manley,K Total Opponents


Kick Returns

no.

2 2 0 2 2 4

14 7.0 14 7.0 0 0.0

td

0 0 0

12 12 0 25 25 66
ir lg

Cotton, Jordan Total Opponents


All Purpose

no.

40 20.0 40 20.0 158 39.5 0 74 56 7 35 218 135 30 24 11 3 1 70 51


rcv pr

yds avg

td

0 0 0

Weisman, Mark Powell, Damond Martin-Manley,K Bullock, Damon Cox, Adam Total Opponents
Total Offense

1 1 1 1 1 1 1

rush

147 0 0 47 5 246 30 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

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Quarterback Wide Receiver Jake Rudock (5) Jordan Cotton (1) Kevonte Martin-Manley (19) Don Shumpert (3) Tevaun Smith (2) Damon Bullock (7) Jordan Canzeri (1) Mark Weisman (14) Adam Cox (2) C. J. Fiedorowicz (21) George Kittle (1) Ray Hamilton (1) Henry Krieger Coble (1) Conor Bo eli (8) Austin Blythe (14) Andrew Donnal (3) Nolan MacMillan (7) Brandon Scher (15) Brett Van Sloten (17) Jordan Walsh (6)

Defense Career Starts


Defensive End Defensive Line Dominic Alvis (25) Drew Ott (5) Darian Cooper (2) Carl Davis (5) Louis Trinca-Pasat (17) Quinton Alston (1) Anthony Hitchens (16) Christian Kirksey (30) James Morris (34) Travis Perry (1) Desmond King (4) Nico Law (4) Jordan Lomax (1) B. J. Lowery (14) John Lowdermilk (5) Tanner Miller (28)

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2013 Iowa Football Roster


No. Name....................... Pos. 1 Marshall Koehn....................PK 2 Malik Rucker........................DB 3 Barkley Hill...........................RB 3 Paul Brown...........................DB 4 * Tevaun Smith ^....................WR 5 ** Damon Bullock ^..................RB 5 *** Tanner Miller ^......................DB 6 Reggie Spearman................ LB 6 Justin Joyce........................ QB 7 * Sean Draper.........................DB 7 Drew Zaun...........................WR 8 ** Don Shumpert ^..................WR 9 Nic Shimonek...................... QB 9 Blake Haluska.....................WR 10 Jonathan Parker...................RB 11 ** Kevonte Martin-Manley.......WR 11 David Tann...........................DB 12 Anthony Gair........................DB 13 Greg Mabin..........................DB 14 Desmond King......................DB 14 Connor Keane.....................WR 15 Jake Rudock....................... QB 15 Steve Manders..................... LB 16 C.J. Beathard...................... QB 17 * Jacob Hillyer........................WR 18 Derrick Willies.....................WR 19 *** B.J. Lowery ^........................DB 19 Cody Sokol.......................... QB 20 *** Christian Kirksey ^................ LB 20 Andrew Stone......................WR 21 ** Nico Law ^............................DB 21 Trev Hadachek....................WR 22 Damond Powell...................WR 23 * Jordan Cotton......................WR 25 Ruben Lile............................DB 26 Michael Malloy.....................RB 26 Kevin Ward...........................DB 27 * Jordan Lomax......................DB 28 Maurice Fleming...................DB 29 LeShun Daniels, Jr...............RB 30 Sean Skradis........................DB No. Name....................... Pos. 31 *** Anthony Hitchens ^.............. LB 31 Akrum Wadley......................RB 32 Solomon Warfield.................DB 32 Andrew Wellik......................RB 33 * Jordan Canzeri.....................RB 34 Nate Meier ^.........................DE 35 Gavin Smith..........................DB 36 Cole Fisher........................ OLB 37 ** John Lowdermilk ^................DB 38 Adam Cox............................ FB 38 Dalton Shaull........................ LB 39 * Travis Perry.......................... LB 40 Berkley Grimm.....................FB 41 Bo Bower.............................. LB 42 Macon Plewa........................ FB 43 Josey Jewell...................... OLB 44 *** James Morris ^..................... LB 45 * Mark Weisman.....................RB 46 George Kittle........................TE 46 Chad Gilson......................... LB 47 John Kenny....................... OLB 48 Ike Boettger.......................... TE 48 Luke Lindahl......................... LB 49 Melvin Spears......................DE 50 Palmer Foster.................... OLB 51 Laron Taylor......................... LB 52 ** Quinton Alston ^................... LB 52 Boone Myers........................OL 54 Steve Ferentz.......................OL 54 Drake Kulick......................... LB 55 ** Marcus Collins ^................... LB 55 Tanner Olde..........................OL 56 Faith Ekakitie........................ DL 57 Tommy Gaul.........................OL 58 Eric Simmons.......................OL 59 * Conor Boffeli........................OL 60 Jalen Chambers...................OL 61 ** Casey Kreiter....................... LS 63 * Austin Blythe........................OL 64 Cole Croston........................OL 65 * Jordan Walsh.......................OL No. Name....................... Pos. 66 Colin Goebel........................OL 67 Jaleel Johnson..................... DL 68 ** Brandon Scherff...................OL 70 *** Brett Van Sloten...................OL 71 * Carl Davis............................. DL 72 Brant Gressel....................... DL 73 Ryan Ward...........................OL 74 Mitch Keppy.........................OL 75 Dean Tsopanides ................ DL 76 ** Nolan MacMillan...................OL 77 Reid Sealby..........................OL 77 Daniel Gaffey....................... DL 78 * Andrew Donnal.....................OL 78 Corbin Blythe........................ DL 79 ** Dominic Alvis........................ DL 79 Sean Welsh..........................OL 80 * Henry Krieger Coble.............TE 81 Jon Wisnieski....................... TE 82 ** Ray Hamilton ^..................... TE 83 Riley McCarron...................WR 84 Andre Harris........................WR 85 Derrick Mitchell, Jr...............WR 86 *** C.J. Fiedorowicz ^................ TE 87 * Jake Duzey..........................TE 87 Wil Rathjen........................... DL 88 A.J. Jones...........................WR 88 Jake Hulett........................... DL 89 Matt VandeBerg..................WR 90 * Louis Trinca-Pasat............... DL 91 Daumantas Venckus-Cucchiara.DL 92 Will Kincart........................... DL 92 Peter Pekar.......................... TE 94 Riley McMinn........................DE 95 Drew Ott ^............................ DL 96 *** Mike Meyer ^........................PK 97 * Darian Cooper...................... DL 97 Tyler Kluver.......................... LS 98 * Mike Hardy........................... DL 98 * Connor Kornbrath ^................ P 99 Nathan Bazata..................... DL

* indicates letters won ^ redshirt year still available

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