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Game #12 vs.

Nebraska

27 Bowl Games

@HawkeyeFootball Game Notes

11 Big Ten Championships

21 Consensus All-Americans

14 CFB Hall of Fame Inductees

IOWA OFFENSE
WR.......... 4
Smith, 17 Hillyer
LT.......... 68
Scherff, 75 Boettger
LG......... 63
Blythe, 52 Myers
C.......... 57
Gaul, 58 Simmons
RG......... 65
Walsh, 79 Welsh
RT......... 78
Donnal, 64 Croston
TE.......... 82
Hamilton/Duzey, 80 Krieger Coble
WR........ 11
Martin-Manley, 89 VandeBerg
WR........ 17
Hillyer, 22 Powell
QB......... 15
Rudock, 16 Beathard
RB......... 45
Weisman, 33 Canzeri
FB.......... 42
Plewa, 47 Kenny

NEBRASKA OFFENSE
WR........80
Bell, 7 Allen/13 Hovey
LT...........71
Lewis, 59 Finnin/77 Knevel
LG..........68
Cotton, 66 Utter
C............65
Reeves/56 Pelini, 55 Thurston
RG.........74
Moudy/70 Kondolo
RT..........57
Sterup/78 Price, 59 Finnin
TE..........11
Carter/84 Cotton, 42 Foster
WR........15
Pierson-El/87 Reilly/82 Moore
WR..........1
Westerkamp, 15 Pierson-El
QB...........4
Armstrong, Jr., 17 Fyfe, 5 Stanton
IB.............8
Abdullah, 32 Cross/34 Newby
FB..........35
Janovich, 38 Jordan

IOWA DEFENSE
DE......... 34
Meier, 98 Hardy
DT......... 71
Davis, 67 Johnson
DT......... 90
Trinca-Pasat, 99 Bazata
DE......... 95
Ott, 98 Hardy
OLB....... 41
Bower, 44 Niemann
MLB...... 52
Alston, 36 Fisher
WLB...... 43
Jewell, 6 Spearman
LC.......... 13
Mabin, 28 Fleming
SS.......... 37
Lowdermilk, 19 Taylor
FS.......... 27
Lomax, 12 Gair
RC......... 14
King, 7 Draper

NEBRASKA DEFENSE
DE.........90
McMullen, 45 Natter/19 Keels
DT..........98
Valentine, 92 Williams, 97 Rath
DT............7
Collins, 55 Maurice
DE...........4
Gregory, 95 Gangwish
LB..........41
Santos, 3 Newby
LB..........43
Roach/52 Banderas
LB..........13
Anderson, 51 Love
CB............5
Mitchell, 14 Rose
S..............6
Cooper, 28 Cockrell
S............25
Gerry, 27 Williams
CB..........23
Davie, 14 Rose, 10 Kalu

PT.......... 16
PK........... 1

PT..........27
PK..........34

Kidd/98 Kornbrath
Koehn, 2 Ellis

TIME & PLACE - - 11:05 a.m., Friday, Nov. 28, Kinnick Stadium
(70,585), Iowa City, Iowa.
TICKETS - - Tickets remain on sale at the UI Athletics Ticket Office
in Carver-Hawkeye Arena, by phone (1-800-IA-HAWKS) or online
at hawkeyesports.com. Tickets are $70.
HY-VEE HEROES GAME - - Iowa and Nebraska are competing for
the Hy-Vee Heroes Trophy for the fourth time. Nebraska held the
Heroes Trophy for two years before Iowa earned possession of the
trophy for the first time with a 38-17 win in Lincoln a year ago.
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 UI student radio KRUI (89.7 FM), and Sirius
channel 91 and XM channel 91 on satellite radio.
TELEVISION - - The game will be televised by ABC. The announcers are Bob Wischusen, Matt Millen and Quint Kessenich.
THE RECORDS - - Iowa (7-4, 4-3) opened the season with wins
over Northern Iowa (31-23) and Ball State (17-13) before a 20-17
last-second loss to Iowa State, all at home. The Hawkeyes won
24-20 at Pittsburgh to close nonconference action. In Big Ten
play Iowa won 24-10 win at Purdue, defeated Indiana 45-29 in

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Brown, 37 Bondi (KO)

Iowa City, lost at Maryland, 38-31, defeated Northwestern 48-7


at home, lost at Minnesota, 51-14, won at Illinois (30-14) and lost
at home to No. 16 Wisconsin (26-24).
Nebraska (8-3, 4-3) has defeated Florida Atlantic (55-7), McNeese State (31-24), Fresno State (55-19), Miami, FL (41-31), Illinois (45-14), Northwestern (38-17), Rutgers (42-24), and Purdue
(35-14). The Cornhuskers have lost at Michigan State (27-22), at
Wisconsin (59-24) and at home to Minnesota (28-24).
THE SERIES - - Nebraska holds a 28-13-3 advantage in the series
that began with a 22-0 Iowa win in 1891 in Omaha. The Hawkeyes
snapped Nebraskas five-game winning streak in the series with
their 38-17 victory last year in Lincoln. Nebraska holds a 9-6 advantage in games played in Iowa City, including a 13-7 decision in 2012.
COACHING RECORDS - - Kirk Ferentz is in his 19th year as a college head coach and his 16th year as Iowas head coach. His career
record is 127-104 and he is 115-83 at Iowa. He is the 12th Big Ten
Conference coach to win 100 games. His Big Ten record is 68-59.
Bo Pelini is in his seventh year as a collegiate head coach, all at
Nebraska. He holds a career record of 66-27.
NEXT GAME - - Iowa is bowl eligible for the 13th time in the last
14 seasons. The Hawkeyes, and Cornhuskers, will learn their bowl
destinations on Sunday, Dec. 7.

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27 Bowl Games
Offense

Pos............No.
SE.................. 4
**

17
**
LT................ 68 ***

75

LG............... 63
**

52

C................. 57
*

58

RG............... 79


65
**
RT............... 78
**

64

TE................ 82 ***

87
**
WR.............. 11 ***

89
*
WR.............. 17
**

22
*
QB............... 15
*

16
*
RB............... 45
**

33
**
FB................ 42
*

47

PK................. 1


2

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11 Big Ten Championships

21 Consensus All-Americans

14 CFB Hall of Fame Inductees

Name
Tevaun Smith ^
Jacob Hillyer
Brandon Scherff
Ike Boettger
Austin Blythe
Boone Myers
Tommy Gaul
Eric Simmons
Sean Welsh
Jordan Walsh
Andrew Donnal
Cole Croston
Ray Hamilton ^
Jake Duzey
Kevonte Martin-Manley
Matt VandeBerg ^
Jacob Hillyer
Damond Powell ^
Jake Rudock
C.J. Beathard
Mark Weisman
Jordan Canzeri
Macon Plewa
John Kenny
Marshall Koehn
Mick Ellis ^

Ht.
6-2
6-4
6-5
6-6
6-3
6-5
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-4
6-7
6-5
6-5
6-4
6-0
6-1
6-4
5-11
6-3
6-2
6-0
5-9
6-2
6-2
6-0
5-10

Wt.
200
208
320
267
290
285
280
295
285
290
305
270
252
245
205
175
208
180
208
203
240
192
236
225
195
180

Yr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
#Fr.
Jr.
#Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
#Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
#Fr.
Jr.
Fr.

Hometown (Previous School)


Toronto, Ontario (Kent School, Conn.)
Somerset, Texas (Somerset)
Denison, Iowa (Denison)
Cedar Falls, Iowa (Cedar Falls)
Williamsburg, Iowa (Williamsburg)
Webster City, Iowa (Webster City)
Des Moines, Iowa (Dowling Catholic)
Madrid, Iowa (Iowa Western CC)
Springboro, Ohio (Springboro)
Glendale Heights, Ill. (Glenbard West)
Montclova, Ohio (Anthony Wayne)
Sergeant Bluff, Iowa (Sergeant Bluff-Luton)
Strongsville, Ohio (Strongsville)
Troy, Mich. (Athens)
Pontiac, Mich. (Brother Rice)
Brandon, S.D. (Brandon Valley)
Somerset, Texas (Somerset)
Toledo, Ohio (Rogers HS/Snow CC)
Weston, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Franklin, Tenn. (Battle Ground Academy)
Buffalo Grove, Ill. (Stevenson)
Troy, N.Y. (Troy)
Franklin, Wis. (Franklin)
Carmel, Ind. (Carmel)
Solon, Iowa (Solon)
Allen, Texas (Lovejoy)

Pos............No.
LE................ 34
*

98
**
LT................ 71
**

67

RT............... 90
**

99

RE............... 95
*

49

OLB............. 41


44

MLB............ 52 ***

36
**
WLB............ 43


6
*
LC................ 13


28
*
SS................ 37 ***

19

FS................ 27
**

12
*
RC............... 14
*

7
**
PT................ 98
**

16

Name
Nate Meier ^
Mike Hardy
Carl Davis
Jaleel Johnson
Louis Trinca-Pasat
Nathan Bazata
Drew Ott ^
Melvin Spears
Bo Bower
Ben Niemann ^
Quinton Alston ^
Cole Fisher
Josey Jewell
Reggie Spearman ^
Greg Mabin
Maurice Fleming
John Lowdermilk ^
Miles Taylor ^
Jordan Lomax
Anthony Gair
Desmond King ^
Sean Draper ^
Connor Kornbrath ^
Dillon Kidd

Ht.
6-2
6-5
6-5
6-4
6-3
6-2
6-4
6-2
6-1
6-3
6-1
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-0
6-2
6-0
5-10
6-2
5-11
6-0
6-6
6-2

Wt.
244
280
315
310
290
284
270
268
220
205
232
233
225
230
195
200
210
185
200
200
190
190
240
230

Yr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
#Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
#Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
#Fr.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
So.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.

Hometown (Previous School)


Tabor, Iowa (Fremont-Mills)
Appleton, Wis. (Kimberly)
Detroit, Mich. (Stevenson)
Lombard, Ill. (Montini Catholic)
Chicago, Ill. (Lane Tech)
Howells, Neb. (Howells-Dodge)
Trumbull, Neb. (Giltner)
Allen, Texas (Allen)
West Branch, Iowa (West Branch)
Sycamore, Ill. (Sycamore)
Sicklerville, N.J. (Timber Creek Reg.)
Omaha, Neb. (Millard North)
Decorah, Iowa (Decorah)
Chicago, Ill. (Simeon)
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Calvery Christian Academy)
Chicago, Ill. (Curie Metropolitan)
Carrollton, Ohio (Carrollton)
Silver Spring, Md. (Gonzaga College)
Upper Marlboro, Md. (DeMatha Catholic)
Plano, Texas (Prestonwood Christian)
Detroit, Mich. (East English Village)
Cleveland, Ohio (Glenville)
Bridgeport, W. Va. (Bridgeport)
Deerfield Beach, Fla. (El Camino CC)

Punt Returns:

89

Matt VandeBerg

Kickoff Returns:

10

Jonathan Parker

Deep Snaps:

97

Tyler Kluver

Holder:

98

Connor Kornbrath

Defense

* - - Letters won

^ - - Redshirt year still available

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IOWA RESULTS/SCHEDULE
7-4, 4-3 BIG TEN
8/30 Northern Iowa
W, 31-23
9/6 Ball State
W, 17-13
9/13 Iowa State
L, 17-20
9/20 at Pitt
W, 24-20
9/27 at Purdue*
W, 24-10
10/11 Indiana*
W, 45-29
10/18 at Maryland*
L, 31-38
11/1 Northwestern*
W, 48-7
11/8 at Minnesota*
L, 14-51
11/15 at Illinois*
W, 30-14
11/22 #16 Wisconsin*
L, 24-26
11/28 Nebraska*
11:05 a.m./ABC
* -- Big Ten Conference game

NEBRASKA RESULTS/SCHEDULE
8-3, 4-3 BIG TEN
8/30 Florida Atlantic
9/6 McNeese State
9/13 at Fresno State
9/20 Miami (FL)
9/27 Illinois*
10/4 at Michigan State*
10/18 at Northwestern*
10/25 Rutgers*
11/1 Purdue*
11/15 at Wisconsin*
11/22 Minnesota*
11/28 at IOWA*
* - Big Ten Conference game

W, 55-7
W, 31-24
W, 55-19
W, 41-31
W, 45-14
L, 22-27
W, 38-17
W, 42-24
W, 35-14
L, 24-59
L, 24-28
11:05 a.m./ABC

IOWA COACHES
GAMEDAY 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
Broderick Binns (field) Grad. Asst./Special Teams
Defense
Phil Parker (field)
Def. Coordinator/DBs
Seth Wallace (field) Recruit. Coord./Def. Asst.
Reese Morgan (field)
Defensive Line
Jim Reid (booth)
Linebackers
LeVar Woods (field)
Linebackers
Chris Polizzi (booth)
Graduate Asst./DBs

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IOWA HAWKEYES

Record: 7-4, 4-3


Ranking: NR (AP)
Ranking: RV (USA Today)
Head Coach: Kirk Ferentz
Alma Mater: Connecticut
Overall Record: 127-104 (19 yrs)
Record at Iowa: 115-83 (16 yrs)

NEBRASKA HUSKERS

Record: 8-3, 4-3


Ranking: RV (AP)
Ranking: RV (USA Today)
Head Coach: Bo Pelini
Alma Mater: Ohio State
Overall Record: 66-27 (7 yrs)
Record at Nebraska: 66-27 (7 yrs)

THE SETTING

Date: Friday, Nov. 28, 2014


Location: Iowa City, Iowa
Stadium: Kinnick Stadium (70,585)
Surface: Field Turf
Kickoff: 11:05 a.m. (CT)
Series: Nebraska leads, 28-13-3
Tickets:
TV: ABC

Bob Wischusen play-by-play

Matt Millen, color analyst

Quint Kessenich , field reporter
Radio: Hawkeye Radio Network

Gary Dolphin, play-by-play

Ed Podolak, color analyst

Rob Brooks, sideline reporter
Satellite Radio: Sirius Channel 91; XM Channel 91
Live Audio: hawkeyesports.com (Hawkeye All-Access)
Live Stats: hawkeyesports.com
Twitter: @TheIowaHawkeyes / @IowaFBLive

@HawkeyeFootball NOTES
Iowa is 7-4 overall and bowl eligible for the 13th time in the last 14 seasons. Iowa is
4-3 in Big Ten play. Since 1999, the Hawkeyes have won seven or more games 11 times,
including six of the last seven seasons.
Iowa has scored 30 or more points in four Big Ten games for the first time since 2005
(4). The last time Iowa scored 30 or more points in five Big Ten games was 2002 (6).
Under head coach Kirk Ferentz, Iowa is 62-6 when scoring 30 or more points.
Iowa has three road wins this season (3-2) and seven road wins over the last two seasons (4-1 in 2013). It is the first time in the Ferentz era Iowa has back-to-back winning
seasons on the road. Iowa has five winning road records since 1999 (2002, 5-0; 2004,
3-2; 2009, 4-1; 2013, 4-1; 2014, 3-2).
In Big Ten games only, the Hawkeyes lead the conference in pass defense, allowing
127.6 passing yards per game. Iowas pass offense ranks No. 2 in the league with 251.1
yard per game.
In seven conference games, the Hawkeyes rank No. 4 in total offense, averaging 423.7
yards per game.
Nineteen Hawkeyes have caught at least one pass this season (eight backs, seven
receivers, four tight ends). The Hawkeyes have had 10 or more players record at least
one catch in four of their seven wins.
Iowa has converted 13 fourth-down attempts, the most in the Big Ten. The Hawkeyes
have scored two touchdowns on fourth down (one pass, one rush).
Iowa totaled 587 yards of total offense and 304 yards rushing at Illinois. Both numbers
are season highs, and both rank No. 4 in the Kirk Ferentz era.
Iowa gained 412 yards total offense in a 26-24 loss to Wisconsin, the most yards allowed by the Badgers this season. Wisconsin entered the contest with the top-ranked
defense in the nation.
In four of Iowas seven wins, the Hawkeyes recorded an interception on its opponents
final drive (CB Greg Mabin vs. UNI; FS Anthony Gair at Pitt; SS John Lowdermilk at
Purdue; FS Jordan Lomax vs. Indiana).
Iowa has returned an interception for a touchdown in each of the last seven seasons and
12 of the last 14 seasons. CB Desmond King returned an interception for a touchdown
(35 yards) against Indiana on Oct. 11.
Iowa has used 17 first-time starters -- eight on offense (QB C.J. Beathard, C Tommy
Gaul, FB John Kenny, WR Jacob Hillyer, RB Jonathan Parker, FB Macon Plewa, OL Sean
Welsh, OL Ike Boettger), seven on defense (DE Nate Meier, LB Bo Bower, CB Maurice
Fleming, FS Anthony Gair, LB Josey Jewell, CB Greg Mabin, LB Reggie Spearman), and
two on special teams (P Dillon Kidd and K Marshall Koehn).
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Iowa City, Iowa
Founded: 1847
Enrollment: 31,387
President: Sally Mason
Director of Athletics: Gary Barta
Conference: Big Ten (West Division)
Nickname: Hawkeyes
Mascot: Herky
Colors: Black and Gold (PMS 116)
First Year of Football: 1889
All-Time Record: 613-539-39
All-Time Bowl Record: 14-12-1
National Champions: 1921, 56, 58, 60
STADIUM INFORMATION
Stadium: Kinnick Stadium
Opened: 1929
Capacity: 70,585
Playing Surface: Field Turf
All-Time Record: 269-176-15
TEAM INFORMATION
Basic Offense: Multiple
Basic Defense: 4-3
Lettermen Returning:
39 (22 offense, 16 defense, 1 specialists)
Letterman Lost:
18 (7 offense, 9 defense, 2 specialist)
Starters Returning/Lost: 14/10
UI ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS
Office: (319) 335-9411
Director (Contact): Steve Roe
E-Mail: . ................ [email protected]
Associate (Secondary Contact): Matt Weitzel
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Assistant: Chris Brewer
E-Mail: . .. [email protected]
Assistant: James Allan
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Administrative Assistant: Theresa Walenta
E-Mail: ........ [email protected]
Mailing Address:
S300 Carver-Hawkeye Arena
Iowa City, IA 52242-1020

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@HawkeyeFootball QUICK STRIKES
Iowa has outscored its opponents, 99-48, in the first quarter.
The Hawkeyes have outscored their opponents 78-31 in the first quarter over the last six
games (Indiana, Maryland, Northwestern, Minnesota, Illinois, Wisconsin). In Iowas first
five games, the Hawkeyes scored 21 combined first-quarter points.
In Iowas 48-7 win over Northwestern, first-quarter total yards favored Iowa, 146-12. Firsthalf total yard favored Iowa, 298-55.
Iowa scored 38 points in the first half twice this season (Indiana, Northwestern). The only
other season Iowa scored 38-plus points in the first half twice in the same season under
Kirk Ferentz was 2005 (Ball State and Minnesota).
Iowa scored four touchdowns in a span of 3:38 against Indiana on Oct. 11 (TE Jake Duzey
reception, CB Desmond King interception, WR Damond Powell reception, RB Jonathan
Parker rush).
Iowa scored on three straight offensive plays in the first quarter against Indiana on Oct. 11.
TE Jake Duzey caught a 12-yard touchdown pass from QB Jake Rudock with 4:41 left. On
Iowas next play from scrimmage, WR Damond Powell caught a 72-yard touchdown pass
from Rudock. On Iowas next play from scrimmage, RB Jonathan Parker ran for a 60-yard
touchdown.
Against Indiana on Oct. 11, Iowa scored two offensive touchdowns of 60 yards or greater
(Rudock to Powell, 72 yards; Parker 60-yard rush) for the first time since Oct. 31, 2009 vs.
Indiana. (Stanzi to McNutt, 92 yards; Stanzi to Johnson-Koulianos, 66 yards).
@HawkeyeFootball COMEBACKS
Iowa has three wins when trailing or tied at the half this year (trailed Ball State, 7-3; trailed
Pitt, 17-7; tied Purdue, 10-10).
Iowa trailed in each of its first four wins, and erased 10-point deficits in three wins (Ball
State, Pitt, Purdue).
The Hawkeyes have trailed in five wins (Northern Iowa, Ball State, Pitt, Purdue, Illinois).
Iowa has two fourth-quarter comebacks this season (Ball State and Pitt). Iowa erased a
10-point deficit to defeat Ball State, 17-13, at home, and rallied from down 17-7 to win at
Pitt, 24-20.
Iowas win at Pitt was its first road win after trailing by 10 or more points in the second
half during the Ferentz era.
@HawkeyeFootball MILESTONES
RB Mark Weisman has 30 career rushing touchdowns, the third most in program history
(Shaw, 33; Banks, 33), and the most in the Kirk Ferentz era. He is one of eight players in
school history to surpass 2,000 career rushing yards and 20 career rushing touchdowns.
He has 2,510 career rushing yards, the eighth most in program history.
QB Jake Rudock has 32 career passing touchdowns, the eighth most in program history.
Rudock has 4,557 career passing yards, the eighth highest total in school history. He is one
of 10 players in program history to pass for more than 4,000 career yards.
WR Kevonte Martin-Manley leads Iowa with 43 receptions. He ranks No. 3 in school history with 165 career receptions. He needs nine catches to break Iowas all-time receptions
record (Derrell Johnson-Koulianos, 173). Martin-Manley ranks No. 14 with 1,713 receiving
yards.
IOWA-NEBRASKA NOTES
Iowa has possession of the Heroes Trophy for the first time since it was introduced in 2011.
Iowa scored 38 points in last years victory (38-17), its highest point total in the series.
The 21-point differential was Nebraskas largest home loss since falling to Missouri 52-17
in 2008.
Iowa is looking for consecutive wins in the series for the first time since winning three
straight from 1941-42.
In Big Ten games, Nebraska ranks No. 10 in passing offense, Iowa has the top pass defense
in the league.
Iowa has three players on its roster from the state of Nebraska, including LB Cole Fisher
(Omaha), DL Drew Ott (Trumbull), and DL Nathan Bazata (Howells). Nebraska has two
Iowans on its roster: WR Lane Hovey (Adel), WR Gabe Rahn (Le Mars).
James Dobson, Nebraskas head strength coach, was a member of the strength training
staff for Iowa football from 1999-07. Nebraska assistant strength coach Tyler Clarke also
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BIG TEN STANDINGS


West Division

Team
Big Ten Pct. Overall Pct.
Wisconsin
6-1
.857
9-2
.818
Minnesota
5-2
.714
8-3
.727
Nebraska
4-3
.571
8-3
.727
IOWA
4-3 .571 7-4 .636
Northwestern 3-4
.429
5-6
.455
Illinois
2-5
.286
5-6
.455
Purdue
1-6
.143
3-8
.273

East Division

Team
Big Ten
Ohio State
7-0
Michigan St. 6-1
Maryland
4-3
Michigan
3-4
Penn State 2-5
Rutgers
2-5
Indiana
0-7

Pct.
1.000
.857
.571
.429
.286
.286
.000

Overall
10-1
9-2
7-4
5-6
6-5
6-5
3-8

Pct.
.909
.818
.636
.455
.545
.545
.273

THIS WEEK IN THE BIG TEN


Friday, Nov. 28
Nebraska at IOWA, 11 a.m. (ABC)
Saturday, Nov. 29
Michigan at Ohio State, 11 a.m. (ABC)
Purdue at Indiana, 11 a.m. (BTN)
Illinois at Northwestern, 11 a.m. (ESPNU)
Michigan State at Penn State, 2:30 p.m. (ABC/ESPN2)
Rutgers at Maryland, 2:30 p.m. (ESPNU)
Minnesota at Wisconsin, 2:30 p.m. (BTN)

NATIONAL RANKINGS
AP Poll
USA Today Poll
Nov. 23
Nov. 23
1. Florida State
1. Alabama
2. Alabama
2. Florida State
3. Oregon
3. Oregon
4. Mississippi State
4. Mississippi State
5. Baylor
5. TCU
6. TCU
6. Baylor
7. Ohio State
7. Ohio State
8. Georgia
8. Michigan State
9. UCLA
9. Georgia
10. Michigan State
10. UCLA
11. Kansas State
11. Kansas State
12. Arizona
12. Arizona
13. Arizona State
13. Arizona State
14. Wisconsin
14. Wisconsin
15. Auburn
15. Georgia Tech
16. Georgia Tech
16. Auburn
17. Missouri
17. Missouri
18. Ole Miss
18. Oklahoma
19. Marshall
19. Ole Miss
20. Oklahoma
20. Marshall
21. Colorado State
21. Colorado State
22. Minnesota
22. Minnesota
23. Clemson
23. Louisville
24. Louisville
24. Clemson
25. Boise State
25. Boise State
Bold denotes Iowa 2014 opponents

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Nebraska assistant Rick Kaczenski was an Iowa graduate assistant for two years (200506) working with the offensive line, then served as Iowas full-time defensive line coach
from 2007-11.
Nebraska defensive coordinator John Papuchis was a graduate assistant coach at LSU
when Iowa defeated the Tigers in the 2005 Capital One Bowl.
BATTLE FOR HEROES TROPHY
Iowa and Nebraska are playing The Hy-Vee Heroes Game Friday, with the winner
claiming the Heroes Trophy. The trophy game between the Hawkeyes and Cornhuskers,
established in 2011, is the latest trophy game for the Hawkeyes, who also play trophy
games with Iowa State (Cy-Hawk Trophy), Minnesota (Floyd of Rosedale) and Wisconsin
(Heartland Trophy). Iowa gained possession of the trophy for the first time with a 38-17
win at Nebraska in 2013. The Huskers beat Iowa, 20-7, in 2011, and, 13-7, in 2012.
HEROES TO BE RECOGNIZED FRIDAY
One hero from both Iowa and Nebraska will be honored at halftime of Fridays Hy-Vee
Heroes Game between Iowa and Nebraska at Kinnick Stadium. This years Iowa Citizen
Hero is Winterset, Iowa, teenager Austin Benson. Nebraskas Citizen Hero is Midwest
Bank president Gene Willers.
Benson, Willers and members of their families will be guests of the Hawkeyes and the
Huskers at the game and will participate in a variety of special pregame activities.
At halftime, UI Athletics Director Gary Barta and Shawn Eichorst, director of athletics at
the University of Nebraska, will make special presentations to the Hy-Vee Heroes Game
honorees, whose names will also be inscribed on the Hy-Vee Heroes Game trophy.
The University of Iowa and the University of Nebraska use the national stage created
by the Hy-Vee Heroes Game to honor the heroic efforts of individuals and organizations
in Americas heartland. Each year, fans of both schools nominate residents of Iowa and
Nebraska who have performed extraordinary acts of heroism and service in their communities. From among those nominated, staff and volunteers from the American Red
Cross select the recipients.
Representatives from Hy-Vee, presenting sponsor of the Heroes Game, will present a
check to the American Red Cross prior to kickoff in honor of this years Citizen Heroes
and in support of the important work of the American Red Cross in Iowa and Nebraska.
Hy-Vee stores in both states have been selling paper shields of the Heroes Game logo,
with all proceeds going to the American Red Cross.
IN THE LINE OF FIRE
The Hawkeyes have faced four of the nations top 10 running backs and will face No. 11
this week Nebraskas Ameer Abdullah. The Cornhusker senior averages 128.9 yards per
game, 11th best in the country.
Iowa has faced Indianas Tevin Coleman (167.8 ypg), Pitts James Conner (156.2 ypg),
Minnesotas David Cobb (135.0), and Wisconsins Melvin Gordon (191.7). Gordon leads
the country in rushing yards per game. Coleman ranks No. 2 in the country, Conner ranks
No. 4, and Cobb ranks No.9.
Rank
1.
2.
4.
9.
11.

Player YPG Yards vs. Iowa


Melvin Gordon (WIS)
191.7
Tevin Coleman (IND)
173.3
James Conner (PITT)
145.5
David Cobb (MINN)
130.0
Ameer Abdullah (NEB)
128-9

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155
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THE SERIES: BY THE NUMBERS


Series Record: Nebraska leads, 28-13-3

at Iowa City: Nebraska leads, 9-6
Current Streak: Iowa -- 1
Last Iowa Win: 1981 (10-7 in Iowa City)
Last Nebraska Win: 2012 (13-7 in Iowa City)
Largest Margin in UI Victory: 30-0 (1899)
Largest Margin in Nebraska Victory: 57-0 (1980)

2014 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
7-4, 4-3
27.7
22.8
157.6
243.1
400.7
158.5
173.4
331.9
3.9
22.2
-3

NEB
8-3, 4-3
37.5
24.0
256.2
197.6
453.8
179.6
193.2
372.8
13.6
20.0
-4

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Head Coach Kirk Ferentz_______________ FAIR-ints
Nathan Bazata_____________________ BUDGET-uh
C. J. Beathard______________________ BETH-urd
Austin Blythe__________________________ BLYTH
Ike Boettger__________________________ BOT-gir
Jordan Canzeri____________________ can-ZEAR-ee
LeShun Daniels, Jr. __________________ Luh-SEAN
Andrew Donnal_____________________ duh-NELL
Jake Duzey__________________________ DEW-zee
Faith Ekakitie__________________ ee-KACK-uh-tee
Colin Goebel_________________________ GO-bul
Brant Gressel________________________ GRES-uhl
Parker Hesse_________________________HESS-ee
C.J. Hilliard_________________________ HILL-yurd
Jacob Hillyer_________________________ HILL-yir
Marcel Joly____________________________JOLLY
Marshall Koehn_________________________CANE
Connor Kornbrath__________________KORN-brath
Henry Krieger Coble____________ KRAG-ir CO-bull
Jordan Lomax______________________ LOW-max
John Lowdermilk__________________ LOUD-ir-milk
Greg Mabin_________________________ MAY-bin
Kevonte Martin-Manley____________ KUH-von-tay
Nate Meier___________________________ MYER
Ben Niemann______________________KNEE-mun
Jameer Outsey______________ juh-MEER OUT-see
Macon Plewa_________________________PLEV-uh
Damond Powell______________________ DAY-mun
Malik Rucker_______________________ Muh-LEEK
Jake Rudock__________________________ RU-doc
Brandon Scherff_______________________ SHERF
Tavaun Smith_______________________ tae-VOHN
Louis Trinca-Pasat_____________ TRIN-kuh puh-sot
Omar Truitt__________________________ TRUE-it
Dean Tsopanides______________ so-puh-NYE-dees
Daumantas Venckus-Cucchiara_________________
_________ DOE-mahn-tis VINS-koos koo-CHAR-uh
Akrum Wadley_______________________ ACK-rum
Tyler Wiegers_______________________ WEE-girs
Jon Wisnieski_____________________ Wiz-NEW-ski

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THE SERIES
Nebraska holds a 28-13-3 advantage in the series that began with a 22-0 Iowa victory in
1891. Iowa won last season in Lincoln, 38-17. The victory snapped Nebraskas five-game
win streak in the series and marked Iowas first series win since 1981.
Nebraska holds a 6-9 advantage in games played in Iowa City. The Huskers won the last
meeting in Iowa City, 13-7, in 2012. Iowas last home win against Nebraska was in 1981
(10-7). That game marked the first game in which Kirk Ferentz served as an Iowa assistant,
being named Iowas offensive line coach prior to the season.
The 1999 contest in Kinnick Stadium marked Coach Kirk Ferentzs first game as Iowas
head coach.
The first 10 games in the series were played in either Omaha (eight games) or Council
Bluffs (two games). The series was even at 4-4-2 in those 10 meetings. Here are the
series results:
11/26/1891
11/24/1892
11/30/1893
11/29/1894
11/28/1895
11/26/1896
11/28/1896
11/25/1897
11/24/1898
11/04/1899
*10/31/1903
11/05/1904
*10/31/1908
10/23/1909
11/22/1913
*11/21/1914
11/20/1915
*11/25/1916
10/13/1917
10/05/1918
*10/04/1919
*11/22/1930

W
T
L
L
L
T
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
T
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W

22-0 (n)
10-10 (n)
18-20 (n)
0-36 (n)
0-6 (n)
0-0 (n)
6-0 (n)
0-6 (n)
6-5 (n)
30-0 (n)
6-17

6-17

8-11

6-6

0-12

7-16

7-52

17-34
0-47

12-0

18-0

12-7

11/07/1931
*11/05/1932
11/25/1933
10/13/1934
11/20/1937
*11/19/1938
11/09/1940
11/22/1941
*09/26/1942
11/20/1943
*11/04/1944
11/24/1945
*10/12/1946
*9/22/1979
9/20/1980
*9/12/1981
9/11/1982
*9/04/1999
9/23/2000
11/25/2011
*11/23/2012
11/29/2013

L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W

0-7
13-14
6-7
13-14
0-28
0-14
6-14
13-14
27-0
33-13
27-6
6-13
21-7
21-24
0-57
10-7
7-42
7-42
13-42
7-20
7-13
38-17

* - - at Iowa City
LAST MEETING: Iowa 38, Nebraska 17 (Nov. 29, 2013 at Memorial Stadium)
Iowa led start-to-finish in a 38-17 victory at Nebraska to capture possession of the Heroes
Trophy and snap the Cornhuskers five-game win streak against the Hawkeyes.
Capitalizing on turnovers and taking advantage of field position was a recipe for success against Nebraska. Iowas average starting field position was its 45-yard line, and the
Hawkeye defense forced three turnovers, scoring 14 points off Nebraska miscues.
Iowa scored first on a 10-yard C.J. Fiedorowicz scoring reception from QB Jake Rudock.
Mark Weisman scored from 1-yard midway through
IOWA NEBRASKA
the second quarter to put the Hawkeyes in front
Score
38 17
14-0.
14
20
Nebraska scored the next 10 points via a Pat Smith First Downs
33-yard field goal and an Ameer Abdullah 5-yard run. Rushes-Yds. 45-156 37-89
126
199
Iowa answered with 10 consecutive points to Passing Yds.
Passes
(C-A-I)
9-17-0
19-37-2
stretch its lead to 24-10. Mike Meyer split the
62-282
74-288
uprights from 31 yards away, while WR Kevonte Total Offense
Martin-Manley found the end zone on a 24-yard Punts-Avg. 7-40.3 6-37.8
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1
pass from Rudock.
2-20
5-41
After a Nebraska touchdown, the Hawkeyes Penalties-Yards
29:01
secured their fourth road win of the season with Time of Possession 30:59
scoring runs by Weisman (two yards) and QB C.J.
Beathard (four yards).
Rudock completed 9-of-15 passes for 126 yards and two scores before leaving due to
injury in the third quarter. Weisman led the ground attack, rushing 25 times for 73 yards
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HEAD COACH KIRK FERENTZ


Kirk Ferentz (pronounced FAIR-rintz,
rhymes with parents) is in his 16th 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.
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.
Guided Iowa to Big Ten titles in 2002 and
2004.
Ferentz ranks ninth with 115 overall wins as a member of the Big
Ten Conference. He has 68 Big Ten wins, ninth all-time.
Named the 2002 Associated Press and Walter Camp National
Coach of the Year and AFCA Regional Coach of the Year.
Iowa has made two BCS bowl appearances, including a 24-14 win
in the 2010 FedEx Orange Bowl.
Iowa has played in seven January bowl games with four January
bowl victories (2004 Outback Bowl, 2005 Capital One Bowl, 2009
Outback Bowl and 2010 FedEx Orange Bowl).
Iowa has posted a 106-62 (.631) overall mark and a 63-45 (.583)
Big Ten record since 2001. Ferentz has placed in the top one-half
of the conference nine times, including Big Ten titles in 2002 and
2004, and a second-place finish in 2009.
At Iowa, Ferentz holds an overall record of 115-83 (.581) and a
68-59 (.535) mark in Big Ten games. In his 19th season as a college
head coach, he holds a career mark of 127-104 (.550). He had an
overall record of 12-21 at Maine from 1990-92.
Believed to be the only Division I head coach to coach three sons
at the same college. Brian, in his third season as Iowas offensive
line coach, was a Hawkeye letterman from 2003-05. James was a
three-year starter on the Hawkeye offensive line before graduating in May, 2013. Steven is an offensive lineman in his third season.
FERENTZ COACHING RECORD AT IOWA (16 YEARS)
YEAR
OVERALL (PCT)
BIG TEN (PCT)
BOWL
2014
7-4
.636
4-3
.571
TBA
2013
8-5
.615
5-3
.625
Outback
2012
4-8
.333
2-6
.250
--2011
7-6
.538
4-4
.500
Insight
2010
8-5
.615
4-4
.500
Insight
2009
11-2
.846
6-2
.750
Orange
2008
9-4
.692
5-3
.625
Outback
2007
6-6
.500
4-4
.500
--2006
6-7
.462
2-6
.250
Alamo
2005
7-5
.583
5-3
.625
Outback
2004
10-2
.833
7-1
.875 Capital One
2003
10-3
.769
5-3
.625
Outback
2002
11-2
.846
8-0
1.000
Orange
2001
7-5
.583
4-4
.500
Alamo
2000
3-9
.250
3-5
.375
--1999
1-10
.091
0-8
.000
--Overall
115-83 .581 68-59 .535

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and two touchdowns. Martin-Manley caught two passes for 60 yards


and a score, while Fiedorowicz had three catches for 23 yards and
a touchdown.
Iowas defense recovered a fumble, collected two interceptions,
amassed seven tackles for loss, including two sacks, and broke up
six passes. The Hawkeye defense held Nebraska 144 yards below its
rushing average.
LB Christian Kirksey totaled 11 tackles, including three for loss and
a sack, and forced a fumble.
THE NEXT NEXT-MEN-IN
Redshirt freshman LB Josey Jewell has started each of the last two
games in place of injured LB Travis Perry. Jewells start against Illinois
was the first of his career. He is the third linebacker this season to
record his first career start (Bo Bower, Reggie Spearman).
Fifth-year senior C Tommy Gaul has started Iowas last five games at
center, his first five career starts. Gaul played the majority of Iowas
game against Indiana on Oct. 11, entering the game on Iowas opening drive when RG Jordan Walsh left due to injury. Starting center
Austin Blythe slid to right guard, and Gaul handled snaps the rest
of the game. Gaul, a Des Moines native, joined Iowa as a walk-on in
2010. He appeared in one game in 2011, and two games in 2013.
#45 AMONG ALL-TIME GREATS
Senior RB Mark Weisman became the third player in program
history to rush for 30 touchdowns in a career when he scored from
1-yard against Minnesota on Nov. 8. He is three rushing scores from
tying Sedrick Shaw and Tavian Banks for the school record (33).
Weisman is one of six players in school history to surpass 2,400
career rushing yards and 22 career rushing touchdowns. The other
seven include Sedrick Shaw, Ladell Betts, Albert Young, Tavian Banks,
Owen Gill, Ronnie Harmon, and Shonn Greene.
In 34 career games, Weisman has 30 rushing touchdowns and 2,510
yards rushing. After spending the 2010 season at Air Force, Weisman
joined the Hawkeyes as a walk-on and redshirted in 2011. He saw his
first action as a sophomore in 2012. He is one of 10 semifinalists for
the Burlsworth Trophy, awarded to the nations top former walk-on.
20-2,000 Club
Player (games played)
Sedrick Shaw (46)
Ladell Betts (46)
Albert Young (37)
Tavian Banks (42)
Owen Gill (41)
Mark Weisman (34)
Ronnie Harmon (40)
Shonn Greene (34)

Yards
4,156
3,686
3,173
2,977
2,556
2,510
2,271
2,228

TDs
33
25
23
33
22
30
22
22

Years
1993-96
1998-01
2004-07
1994-97
1981-84
2012-pr.
1982-85
2005-06, 08

FERENTZ AMONG TOP 10


Head Coach Kirk Ferentz has 115 wins as a member of the Big Ten
Conference, the ninth most in conference history. He has 68 Big Ten
wins, also the ninth most in conference history. He is one of eight
coaches to rank among the top 10 in both categories. The others
include Woody Hayes (OSU), Amos Alonzo Stagg (CHI), Bo Schembechler (MICH), Hayden Fry (IOWA), Robert Zuppke (ILL), Lloyd Carr
(MICH), and Barry Alvarez (WIS).
Ferentz also has six bowl wins as a member of the Big Ten, tying
Fry and Carr for No. 2 all-time. Only Alvarez has more (8).

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HAWKEYE FOOTBALL BY THE NUMBERS


104

Wins since 2002 es for 21st


best in the country
Ferentz became the 12th coach to
win 100 games at a Big Ten school
(at MSU, 19-16 2OT, 10/13/12)
Calvin Jones re red number, one
of two in school history
NFL Dra picks under Kirk Ferentz
Hawkeyes who have played
in the Super Bowl
Former Hawkeyes ac ve in the NFL
Bowl games (14-12-1)
All-America honors under Ferentz
Heisman Trophy winner (1939)
Nile Kinnicks re red number
Times finished a season ranked
Consensus All-Americans
(six under Kirk Ferentz)
Players have combined to earn
Academic All-America honors
on 41 occasions under Ferentz
Bowl wins, CFB Hall of Famers
First or second round NFL
dra 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 na onal awards
Four mes finished the year ranked
in top 10 over the past 12 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 five B1G teams
to post a perfect mark in league
play in BCS era (1998-2013)

100
62
57
32
28
27
25
24
22
21
22
14
13
11
9
6
5
4
3
2
1
0

ON THE AVERAGE
DOWN
First Down
Second Down
Third Down
Fourth Down

PLAYS
344
261
171
21

AVG.
6.0
4.6
6.0
3.2

IOWA BY QUARTERS
QUARTER
First
Second
Third
Fourth
OT

IOWA
99
61
46
99
0

OPPONENTS
48
105
40
58
0

POINTS OFF TURNOVERS


Iowa
Opponents

T/O Gained
13
16

Pts Scored
28
51

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16 SENIORS PLAY FINAL HOME GAME


Senior members of the Iowa football program include LB Quinton Alston, RB Damon Bullock, DT Carl Davis, OL Andrew Donnal, OL Tommy Gaul, LB Chad Gilson, TE Ray Hamilton,
DE Mike Hardy, SS John Lowdermilk, WR Kevonte Mar n-Manley, WR Damond Powell, DL
Wil Rathjen, OL Brandon Scher, DT Louis Trinca-Pasat, RB Mark Weisman, WR Drew Zaun.
All senior members of the Iowa football program will be recognized during pregame
ceremonies.
KOEHN No. 1 ON KICKOFFS
Junior K Marshall Koehn leads the conference and ranks third in the na on in touchback
percentage. He has recorded a touchback on 38 of his 57 kickos (66.7 percent). His 38
touchbacks rank second in the Big Ten.
Koehn is perfect on 30 PAT a empts, and has connected on 10-of-14 field goal a empts.
Was 2-for-2 on field goal a empts against Northwestern (24, 48), marking the first me
in his career he kicked mul ple field goals in the same game.
Koehn connected on seven consecu ve field goal a empts before bouncing a 46-yarder
o the right upright at Illinois. It was his first miss in conference play (6-of-7). He made
his only a empt (26) against Wisconsin.
Connected on a 52-yard field goal in the third quarter (0:48) at Pi . It was a career long
and es for the eighth longest in school history. It was Iowas longest field goal since
All-American Nate Kaeding split the uprights from 55 yards against Minnesota in 2003.
Hit a game-tying 44-yard field goal in the fourth quarter (4:08) against Iowa State.
QB JAKE RUDOCK (JR., 6-3, 208)
Career Games Played/Starts: 23/23
Junior QB Jake Rudock ranks No. 4 in the Big Ten with a 138.1 pass eciency ra ng. He
is ed for the league lead in comple on percentage (63.9%) and has thrown just four intercep ons, the fewest among Big Ten starters. Rudock is 192-of-299 for 2,174 yards and
14 touchdowns. He is 14-9 in his career as a starter, including a 6-3 record on the road,
and an 8-5 mark at home (0-1 neutral).
He has started 23 of Iowas 24 games since the 2013 season opener. He has started
Iowas last six games a er si ng out the Purdue game due to injury.
Has three 300-yard passing games this season (Ball State, Maryland, Wisconsin).
His career totals include 296-of-645 pass a empts for 4,557 yards and 32 touchdowns.
Matched his career high with 39 rushing yards, including a touchdown run, at Illinois.
Ranks eighth in program history with 32 career passing touchdowns.
One of eight players in school history to throw for 30 or more touchdowns and 4,000plus yards in a career.
Among Iowas all- me career passing leaders. He has 4,557 career passing yards, the
eighth highest total in school history.
Has 4,833 career total oense yards, the eighth most in school history.
Was 32-of-56 for 317 yards, two touchdowns, and one intercep on against Maryland.
The 56 pass a empts are the second most ever for a Kirk Ferentz quarterback. The
300-yard passing game was the second of his career (322 vs. Ball State, 2014).
Led Iowa to four road wins in 2013, the highest total for an Iowa star ng quarterback
since Ricky Stanzi won four games in 2009. Iowa was 2-2 on the road this season in
Rudock starts.
Set a career high in passing yards (322) and comple ons (33) in Iowas come-frombehind win against Ball State.
First Big Ten quarterback with 570-plus yards and 60-plus comple ons through a teams
first two games since Northwesterns Bre Basanez in 2004.
He has three career game-winning drives in the fourth quarter or over me (Michigan
and Northwestern in 2013, Ball State in 2014).
On Iowas final two drives against Ball State, Rudock was 9-for-11 for 81 yards passing
and two touchdowns. He also rushed for 32 yards on Iowas final two drives. He finished
the game with a career-high 322 yards on 33-of-52 passing. He became Iowas first QB
with 30-plus comple ons, 300-plus passing yards and no intercep ons in a game since
Jon Beutjer against Indiana in 2000.
His 322 passing yards against Ball State rank No. 29 in program history for a single-game.
Streak of 17 consecu ve starts was snapped Sept. 27 at Purdue. Rudock was injured in
Week 4 at Pi , and did not return to the game a er hal ime. He had started 17 straight
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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 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.

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 eight 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 CT:
11:00
11:08
11:16
11:24
11:32
11:40
11:48
11:56
12:04
12:12
12:20
12:28
12:36
12:44

Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern


Brady Hoke, Michigan
Gary Anderson, Wisconsin
Bo Pelini, Nebraska
Mark Dantonio, Michigan State
Kirk Ferentz, Iowa
Jerry Kill, Minnesota
Kyle Flood, Rutgers
Tim Beckman, Illinois
Randy Edsall, Maryland
Darrell Hazell, Purdue
James Franklin, Penn State
Urban Meyer, Ohio State
Kevin Wilson, Indiana

2014 ANNIVERSARIES
10 Years
The 2004 Hawkeyes won a share of the Big Ten
title with a 7-1 conference mark and 10-2 overall
record. Kirk Ferentz was named Big Ten Coach of
the Year. Members of the 2004 team were recognized during Iowa State weekend.
75 Years
Dr. Eddie Anderson coached the legendary Ironmen team to a 6-1-1 mark in 1939. Halfback Nile
Kinnick was recipient of the Heisman, Maxwell,
and Walter Camp Trophies.
125 Years
The Univeristy of Iowa played its first intercollegiate game in 1889, a 24-0 loss to Grinnell on Nov.
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dating back to the 2013 season opener.
Completed 31-for-41 passes for 250 yards and two touchdowns against Northern Iowa.
Rudock distributed the ball to 13 different receivers, the most during the Kirk Ferentz
era (1999-2014). It marked only the fourth game by a Big Ten team, since 2000, where
at least 13 different players recorded at least one reception.
2014 Preseason Watch Lists include the Manning Award and Johnny Unitas Golden
Arm Trophy.
Threw for 256 yards in 2013 season opener against Northern Illinois. Completed 21-of37 passes, including one touchdown and one interception. The 256 passing yards ties
for the fourth-highest by a Hawkeye quarterback making his first career start.
Rushed for five touchdowns in 2013, the highest single-season total by an Iowa quarterback since Nathan Chandler rushed for six touchdowns in 2003.
2013 Capital One District Academic All-America first team, Academic All-Big Ten.
QB C.J. BEATHARD (SO., 6-2, 203)
Career Games Played/Starts: 13/1
Sophomore QB C.J. Beathard made his first career start and led Iowa to a 24-10 win at
Purdue on Sept. 27. He became the first Iowa quarterback to win his first career start in
a road game since Jason Manson won at Syracuse in 2006. Beathard completed 17-of-37
passes for 245 yards and one touchdown. The completions, attempts and yardage totals
are career highs. He also rushed eight times for 29 yards, both career highs.
Beathard has played quarterback in seven games this year (Ball State, Purdue, Pitt, Indiana,
Northwestern, Minnesota, Illinois). He started the second half at Pitt and led Iowa on three
straight scoring drives to start the second half (TD, FG, TD). He was 7-for-8 for 98 yards on
Iowas three scoring drives.
Completed 3-of-3 passes for 73 yards and a touchdown at Illinois.
Completed 3-of-7 passes for 32 yards and a touchdown at Minnesota.
Was 5-of-6 for 23 yards passing against Northwestern. Also carried three times for 23 yards.
His 62-yard completion to WR Damond Powell in the third quarter at Pitt was a career long.
Led Iowa on a seven-play, season-long 94-yard touchdown drive to open the second half
at Pitt.
He was 9-of-27 for 179 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions in five appearances
in 2013.
LB QUINTON ALSTON (SR., 6-1, 232)
Career Games Played/Starts: 44/12
Senior LB Quinton Alston has started all 11 games this season and ranks third on the
team with 75 tackles. He entered the year with one career start (at Michigan, 2012).
Ranks 20th in the Big Ten in tackles (75).
He has two forced fumbles, tied for fourth in the Big Ten.
Recorded a career-high two pass breakups against Northwestern, the second coming
on fourth-and-goal from the Iowa 1-yard line.
Recorded a game and career-high 12 tackles, including one sack and 1.5 TFL, against
Maryland on Oct. 18.
Entered the season with 24 career tackles. Has 75 tackles, including 4.5 for loss, two
sacks, four breakups, and two forced fumbles in 2014.
Recorded a then-career high 10 tackles against Iowa State.
Recorded the first sack of his career against Northern Iowa.
OL AUSTIN BLYTHE (JR., 6-3, 290)
Career Games Played/Started: 34/33
Junior C Austin Blythe has started 29 consecutive games. Blythe had started 19 consecutive games at center before starting at right guard at Maryland. He has started the last four
games at left guard. He made nine starts at right guard in 2012. Northwestern marked the
first time in his career he started at left guard.
Blythe moved from center to right guard in the first quarter against Indiana. RG Jordan
Walsh was injured on Iowas opening drive. Tommy Gaul entered the game at center,
and Blythe moved to right guard.
Midseason first team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele.
Preseason Watch Lists include Rotary Lombardi Award and Rimington Award.
2013 All-Big Ten honorable mention.
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Overall...........................................................115-83
vs. ranked teams..............................................21-34
vs. unranked teams.........................................94-49
vs. Big Ten teams.............................................68-59
vs. Big Ten teams (home)................................39-21
vs. Big Ten teams (away).................................29-38
When rushing for 150 yards or more..............69-15
When rushing for 200 yards or more................43-5
When passing for 250 yards or more..............39-20
When passing for 300 yards or more................10-8
When Iowa player rushes for 100 yards..........65-23
When opponent has 100-yard rusher.............16-35
When opponent has 300-yard passer.............13-12
When scoring 30 points or more.......................62-6
When scoring 20 points or more.....................85-35
When opponent scores 25 points or more......13-52
When holding opponent to 10 pts or less.........45-1
When Iowa scores first....................................86-27
When Iowa leads at halftime...........................91-18
When Iowa trails at halftime...........................18-62
When game is tied at halftime............................6-3
When Iowa leads after 3 quarters...................96-14
When Iowa trails after 3 quarters....................14-65
When game is tied after 3 quarters.....................5-4
Games decided by 11 points or more.............67-29
Games decided by 10 points or less................39-44
Games decided by 7 points or less..................32-41
Games decided by 3 points or less..................16-27
When Iowa has a positive turnover margin....67-19
When opponent has a positive turnover margin....20-46
When the turnover margin is equal................28-18
When returning a punt/kickoff for a score..........8-5
Overtime games..................................................6-3
When temperature is 50 degrees or above.....82-62

BIG TEN COACHING WINS



Coach, Team
Wins Seasons Years
1. Woody Hayes, OSU
153
28 1951-78
2. Bo Schembechler, MICH 143
21 1969-89
3. Amos Alonzo Stagg, CHI 115
37 1896-32
4. Hayden Fry, IOWA
96
20 1979-98
5. Lloyd Carr, MICH
81
13 1995-07
6. Robert Zuppke, ILL
76
29 1913-41
7. Duffy Daugherty, MSU 72
19 1954-72
8. John Cooper
70
13 1988-00
9. Kirk Ferentz, IOWA
68
16 1999-pr.
10. George Perles, MSU
66
12 1983-94

Murray Warmath, MINN 66
18 1954-71
12. Barry Alvarez, WIS
65
16 1990-05

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RB DAMON BULLOCK (SR., 6-0, 205)
Career Games Played/Starts: 34/12
Senior RB Damon Bullock ranks fourth on the team with 32 receptions, the fourth most
by a Big Ten running back this season. He set career highs in receptions (8) and receiving
yards (100) at Maryland on Oct. 18.
Led team with four catches for 41 yards at Minnesota.
Had a career-high eight passes for a career-high 100 yards at Maryland. His 52-yard
reception vs. the Terps is a career long.
Caught a then career-high six passes for 32 yards in Iowas win over Ball State.
Returned to the lineup against Indiana after missing Iowas game at Purdue due to
injury.
Has 1,074 career rushing yards on 290 carries. He is the 44th player in program history
to rush for 1,000 career yards. He rushed for 20 yards as a true freshman in 2011, 513
yards as a sophomore in 2012, and 467 yards as a junior. Iowas 44 career 1,000-yard
rushers is the eighth most by any FBS school.
In 2013, he was Iowas third-leading rusher (467 yards), and fourth-leading receiver
(20 receptions).
Rushed for 513 yards in 2012, despite missing six games due to injury.
Has two career 100-yard rushing games (Northern Illinois, 2012; Northwestern, 2012),
one career 100-yard receiving game (Maryland, 2014).
In the 2012 season opener, Bullock rushed for 150 yards in his first career start.
Preseason Watch Lists include Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award.
LT BRANDON SCHERFF (SR., 6-5, 320)
Career Games Played/Started: 42/34
Senior LT Brandon Scherff has started 24 consecutive games at left tackle. He was named
the Roy J. Carver Most Valuable Player (offense) following the 2013 season, when he
started all 13 games at left tackle and was named second team All-America by Football
Writers Association of America, Phil Steele, and College Sports Madness.
One of six semifinal candidates for the Outland Trophy.
One of 12 semifinal candidates for the 2014 Rotary Lombardi Award.
Mid-Season first team All-America by ESPN.com
Mid-Season first team All-America by CBSSports.com
Mid-season first team All-America by Phil Steele and SportingNews.com
Mid-season first team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele.
Preseason watch lists include Rotary Lombardi Award and Outland Trophy.
One of five players named to Big Ten West Division Players to Watch.
Preseason first team All-America by College Sports Madness, USA Today, and Bleacher
Report. Second team recognition by SI.com.
Preseason first team All-Big Ten by Sporting News, Athlon Sports, Phil Steele, and College Sports Madness.
RB JORDAN CANZERI (JR., 5-9, 192)
Career Games Played/Starts: 27/2
Junior RB Jordan Canzeri ranks third on the team with 532 all-purpose yards, including
319 yards rushing, 93 yards receiving, and 120 yards in kickoff returns.
Has 914 career rushing yards. He needs 86 yards to become the 45th player in program
history to amass 1,000 career rushing yards.
Returned to the lineup at Illinois after missing games against Northwestern and Minnesota due to injury. Had 12 carries for a season-high 68 yards against the Illini.
Rushed for 63 yards on a season-high 15 carries at Purdue.
Made his second career start Sept. 20 at Pitt. It was his first start since the 2012 Insight
Bowl.
Had a career-long 50-yard catch against Ball State.
He rushed for a career-high 481 yards on 67 carries in 2013. He set a single game
career-high against Purdue (11/9/13), rushing for 165 yards and one touchdown on
20 carries.
Canzeri averaged 6.5 yards per carry in 2013, a number that ranked seventh in the Big
Ten.
Led Iowa in rushing yards three times in 2013 (5-58 vs. Wisconsin; 20-165 at Purdue;
13-73 vs. Western Michigan).
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HAWKEYE INJURY UPDATES


FB Adam Cox -- out for season (ACL)
DL Darian Cooper -- out for season (knee)
RB LeShun Daniels, Jr. -- out for regular season
LB Travis Perry -- out for regular season

2014 IOWA LEADERSHIP GROUP


This group helps formulate policies and enters into
team decision-making matters regarding the program.
LB Quinton Alston, Sr.
DL Carl Davis, Sr.
OL Brandon Scherff, Sr.
DL Louis Trinca-Pasat, Sr.
RB Mark Weisman, Sr.
OL Austin Blythe, Jr.
DB Jordan Lomax, Jr.
QB Jake Rudock, Jr.
QB C.J. Breathard, So.
OL Ryan Ward, So.
LB Josey Jewell, R-Fr.
OL Sean Welsh, R-Fr.

IOWA IN OVERTIME
Iowa holds a 6-3 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 2-2 in single overtime, 3-0 in double
overtime and 1-1 in triple overtime. Iowa is 2-1 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.
10/26/13 W, 17-10 Single vs. Northwestern

CONSECUTIVE GAMES, NOT SHUTOUT


School
Games
Ohio State
264

(28-0 at Michigan)
Nebraska
240

(26-0 at Arizona State)
Wisconsin
227

(34-0 vs. Syracuse)
IOWA
179

(31-0 at Illinois)
Michigan State
177

(14-0 at Michigan)
Indiana
170

(58-0 at Michigan)
Penn State
167

(20-0 vs. Michigan)
Northwestern
142

(20-0 at Ohio State)
Minnesota
42

(58-0 at Michigan)
Illinois
28

(45-0 at Michigan)
Purdue
15

(56-0 vs. Ohio State)
Maryland
15

(63-0 vs. Florida State)
Michigan
9

(31-0 at Notre Dame)
Rutgers
2

(37-0 vs. Wisconsin)

Last Shutout
Nov. 20, 1993
Sept. 21, 1996
Aug. 24, 1997
Oct. 14, 2000
Oct. 21, 2000
Oct. 14, 2000
Oct. 6, 2001
Sept. 27, 2003
Oct. 1, 2011
Oct. 13, 2012
Nov. 2, 2013
Oct. 5, 2013
Sept. 6, 2014
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DT CARL DAVIS (SR., 6-5, 315)


Career Games Played/Started: 41/24
Senior DT Carl Davis has started 24 consecutive games at defensive tackle. He appeared
in 17 games before making his first career start in the 2013 season opener. Davis has seven
tackles for loss this season. He entered the year with 5.5 career TFL.
Recorded five tackles, including 1.5 for loss, against Wisconsin.
Recorded three tackles, including one for a six-yard loss, against Northwestern.
Mid-Season first team All-Big Ten by ESPN.com
Recorded three tackles, including 1.5 for loss (6 yards), and 0.5 sacks against Indiana.
Recorded two tackles and 0.5 sacks at Purdue.
Recorded eight tackles, including 1.5 for loss (2 yards), against Ball State. Recovered a
fumble on Ball States final possession to seal the win for Iowa.
Was one of nine Hawkeyes to register a tackle for loss against Northern Iowa.
Preseason Watch Lists include Rotary Lombardi Award, Outland Trophy, Bronko Nagurski
Award, and Bednarik Award.
Preseason first team All-Big Ten by Sporting News, College Sports Madness and Athlon
Sports.
Preseason third team All-America by College Sports Madness and Phil Steele.
He started all 13 games last season, earning second team All-Big Ten honors.
SS JOHN LOWDERMILK (SR., 6-2, 210)
Career Games Played/Started: 45/24
Senior SS John Lowdermilk leads Iowa with 90 tackles and is tied for the team lead with
two interceptions. He has three pass break-ups and three tackles for loss. He has been
Iowas leading tackler six times this season, including each of the last four games.
He has started 24 consecutive games at strong safety.
Led Iowa with 12 tackles against Wisconsin.
Set a career high with 13 tackles at Minnesota.
Recorded a then-career high 12 tackles and his first career forced fumble against Northwestern.
He earned honorable mention CFPA defensive back of the week honors after recording two interceptions and a team-best seven tackles at Purdue. He became the first
Hawkeye to record two interceptions in a game since B.J. Lowery in 2013 vs. Western
Michigan.
Matched a then-career high with 11 tackles at Pittsburgh.
In 2013, he ranked fourth on the team with 78 tackles, including 4.5 tackles for loss,
two pass break-ups and one interception.
Had his first career interception and 71-yard return vs. LSU in 2014 Outback Bowl.
2013 All-Big Ten honorable mention.
Preseason third-team All-Big Ten by Athlon Sports, Phil Steele, and College Sports Madness.
CB DESMOND KING (SO., 5-11, 190)
Career Games Played/Starts: 24/23
Sophomore CB Desmond King has started 23 consecutive games since entering the
starting lineup in Week 2 of his true freshman season.
Mid-season first team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele and ESPN.com.
Matched his season high with seven tackles against Maryland.
Recorded six tackles at Minnesota.
Recorded his first career interception in the first quarter against Indiana, returning it
35 yards for a touchdown.
Had a season-high seven tackles, including six solo stops, against Indiana.
Recorded five tackles at Purdue.
Recorded four tackles, including one for a loss (2 yards), and a pass break-up at Pitt.
Recorded five tackles against Iowa State.
Credited with five tackles and a pass break-up against Northern Iowa.
Recorded three tackles against Ball State.
In 2013, appeared in all 13 games and started the final 12.
Had 69 tackles, eight break-ups, and two fumble recoveries in 2013. His 69 tackles were
the most of any Big Ten freshman.
Averaged 6.1 tackles in Big Ten games in 2013. Only Nebraska LB Michael Rose (6.9)
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

8.
9.
10.

Name
D. Johnson Koulianos
Marvin McNutt, Jr.
K. Martin-Manley
Kevin Kasper
Kahlil Hill
Danan Hughes
Ronnie Harmon
Tim Dwight
Ed Hinkel
Marv Cook

Rec. Avg. Years


173 15.1 2007-10
170 16.8 2008-11
165 10.4 2001-pr.
157 12.6 1997-00
152 12.4 1998-01
146 15.2 1989-92
146 14.0 1982-85
139 16.3 1994-97
135 11.5 2002-05
126 14.5 1986-88

IOWA CAREER PASSING YARDS



Name
1. Chuck Long
2. Drew Tate
3. Ricky Stanzi
4. Chuck Hartlieb
5. Matt Rodgers
6. Matt Sherman
7. James Vandenberg
8. Jake Rudock
9. Kyle McCann
10. Gary Snook

Yards
10,461
8,292
7,377
6,934
6,725
6,399
5,786
4,557
4,349
3,738

TDs
74
61
56
37
41
43
35
32
23
20

Years
1981-85
2003-06
2007-10
1986-88
1988-91
1994-97
2009-12
2012-pr.
1998-01
1963-65

IOWA CAREER RUSHING YARDS



Name
1. Sedrick Shaw
2. Ladell Betts
3. Albert Young
4. Tavian Banks
5. Fred Russell
6. Tony Stewart
7. Owen Gill
8. Mark Weisman
9. Ronnie Harmon
10. Shonn Greene

Att-Yards
837-4,156
831-3,686
660-3,173
505-2,977
514-2,760
532-2,562
489-2,556
568-2,510
443-2,271
386-2,228

TDs
Years
33 1993-96
25 1998-01
23 2004-07
33 1994-97
17 2001-13
17 1987-90
22 1981-84
30 2012-pr.
22 1982-85
22 05-06, 08

IOWA CAREER RUSHING TDs



1.

3.

Name
Sedrick Shaw
Tavian Banks
Mark Weisman

Att-Yards
837-4,156
505-2,977
568-2,510

TDs
Years
33 1993-96
33 1994-97
30 2012-pr.

IOWA CAREER RECEVING YARDS



Name
1. Marvin McNutt, Jr.
2. D. Johnson-Loulianos
3. Tim Dwight
4. Danan Hughes
5. Ronnie Harmon
6. Kevin Kasper
7. Dave Moritz
8. Kahlil Hill
9. Clinton Solomon
10. Harold Jasper
11. Quinn Early
12. Marv Cook
13. Travis Watkins
14. K. Martin-Manley
15. Bill Happel
16. Al Bream

Yards
2,861
2,616
2,271
2,216
2,045
1,974
1,912
1,892
1,864
1,863
1,845
1,825
1,765
1,713
1,685
1,642

TDs
Years
28 2008-11
17 2007-10
21 1994-97
21 1989-92
10 1982-85
11 1997-00
9
1980-83
15 1998-01
14 2002, 04-05
8
1991-94
13 1984-87
6
1986-88
10 1986-89
12 2011-pr.
10 1982-85
7
1966-68

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averaged more tackles among league freshman last year. His 69 tackles tied for fifth
best on the team.
Made his career debut in the 2013 season opener against Northern Illinois, appearing
at defensive back and recording four tackles.
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).
One of four true freshmen to see action in 2014.
Preseason third team All-Big Ten by Athlon Sports and College Sports Madness. Preseason fourth team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele.

WR KEVONTE MARTIN-MANLEY (SR., 6-0, 205)


Career Games Played/Starts: 49/31
Senior WR Kevonte Martin-Manley has played in every game since 2011. Saturday will
be his 50th career game. He leads Iowa and ranks 11th in the Big Ten with 43 receptions.
Twenty-two of his 43 catches have resulted in a first down or a touchdown. He ranks No.
3 in school history with 165 career receptions, and his 1,713 receiving yards rank No. 14
all-time.
Needs nine catches to break Iowas all-time receptions record (Derrell Johnson-Koulianos, 173).
Led Iowa in receiving yards in 2012 and 2013. His 431 receiving yards rank No. 2 on
the team behind Tevaun Smith (488). Since 1943, only three players have led Iowa in
receiving yards three straight seasons (Jim Gibbons, 1955-57; Tim Dwight, 1995-97;
Derrell Johnson-Koulianos, 2007-09).
Had four catches for 33 yards and a touchdown against Wisconsin.
Recorded two catches, both first downs, for 56 yards at Illinois.
Recorded three catches, all first downs, for 66 yards against Northwestern.
Caught team-high five passes for 74 yards and a touchdown at Purdue. Four of his five
grabs resulted in a first down, the other was a touchdown. The touchdown was his first
of the season and 11th of his career.
Caught a game-high eight passes for 70 yards against Ball State.
Caught a game-high eight passes for 62 yards against Northern Iowa.
He needs five receptions to tie Marvin McNutt (170) for No. 2, and eight receptions to
tie Derrell Johnson-Koulianos (173) for the top spot on the all-time receptions list.
Has caught at least one pass in 40 of the last 41 games. He had a reception in 23 consecutive games before leaving the Michigan State (10/5/13) contest with a leg injury
without a reception.
He ranked second in the Big Ten and eighth in the nation in punt return average (15.7)
in 2013. He had 20 returns for 314 yards and two touchdowns last season. Iowa led
the Big Ten, averaging 14.0 yards per punt return.
Had consecutive punt return touchdowns of 83 and 63 yards against Western Michigan in 2013, becoming the first Big Ten player to ever return back-to-back-punts for
touchdowns, and the first Iowa player to return two punts for a touchdown in a single
game.
Preseason Watch Lists include Paul Hornung Award and CFPA Punt Returner Trophy.
Phil Steele second team All-America and first team All-Big Ten specialist. Second team
All-Big Ten specialist, fourth team All-Big Ten receiver by Athlon Sports. Second team
All-Big Ten specialist by College Sports Madness.
TE JAKE DUZEY (JR., 6-4, 245)
Career Games Played/Starts: 35/13
Junior TE Jake Duzey has 34 receptions, a single-season career high and the most by a
Big Ten tight end this season.
Three touchdown receptions ties for the team lead (Damond Powell).
Caught four passes for 72 yards and a touchdown against Wisconsin, earning CFPA
Honorable Metion recognition.
Caught three passes for 110 yards at Illinois, the highest single-game yardage total by
a Hawkeye this season, and his second career 100-yard game (Ohio State, 2013).
Earned CFPA honorable mention honors following his performance at Illinois (3 catches,
110 yards).
Recorded a career-high eight catches for 80 yards against Maryland.
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HAWKEYE HONORS
Austin Blythe
Mid-Season first team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele
Rotary Lombardi Award preseason Watch List
Rimington Award preseason Watch List
Preseason third team All-Big Ten by Athlon Sports
Preseason third team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele
Preseason third team All-Big Ten by College Sports Madness
Damon Bullock
Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award preseason Watch List
Carl Davis
Mid-Season second team All-America by CBSSports.com
Mid-Season first team All-Big Ten by ESPN.com
Rotary Lombardi Award preseason Watch List
Outland Trophy preseason Watch List
Bronko Nagurski Award preseason Watch List
Bednarik Award preseason Watch List
Preseason third team All-America by College Sports Madness
Preseason third team All-America by Phil Steele
Preseason fourth team All-America by Athlon Sports
Preseason first team All-Big Ten by Sporting News
Preseason first team All-Big Ten by College Sports Madness
Preseason first team All-Big Ten by Athlon Sports
Preseason second team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele
Jake Duzey
CFPA Tight End Trophy preseason Watch List
CFPA Honorable Mention at Illinois
CFPA Honorable Mention vs. Wisconsin
Ray Hamilton
CFPA Honorable Mention at Illinois
Desmond King
Mid-Season first team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele
Mid-Season first team All-Big Ten by ESPN.com
Preseason third team All-Big Ten by Athlon Sports
Preseason third team All-Big Ten by College Sports Madness
Preseason fourth team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele
Connor Kornbrath
CFPA Punter Trophy preseason Watch List
John Lowdermilk
CFPA Honorable Mention Defensive Back of the Week vs. Purdue
Preseason third team All-Big Ten by Athlon Sports
Preseason third team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele
Preseason third team All-Big Ten by College Sports Madness
Jordan Lomax
2014 Capital One Academic All-Distric 6 first team

Recorded four receptions against Indiana, including a 12-yard


touchdown, the fourth of his career and second this season.
Caught the game-winning touchdown pass (12 yards) from QB
Jake Rudock with 1:23 left in the fourth quarter against Ball State
on Sept. 6.
Tied for third on the team with 30 receptions.
Caught a then career-high seven passes for 34 yards against
Northern Iowa.
His 138 receiving yards against Ohio State in 2013 are the most
by a tight end in the Kirk Ferentz era, and the most by a Hawkeye
since Marvin McNutt had 151 yards on nine catches at Purdue in
2011.
His 85-yard touchdown reception against Ohio State in 2013 is
the ninth-longest in school history, and the third-longest by a
tight end (Dallas Clark, 95 yards vs. Purdue in 2002). It was also
the third-longest pass-play in the Big Ten in 2013.
Caught three passes for 58 yards in the 2014 Outback Bowl.
FS JORDAN LOMAX (JR., 5-10, 200)
Career Games Played/Started: 31/11
Junior FS Jordan Lomax leads Iowa with six pass breakups and
ranks second on the team with 76 tackles.
Named to 2014 Capital One District 6 Academic All-America team.
Recorded 10 tackles against Wisconsin.
Recorded six tackles, including one for loss, at Illinois.
Recorded eight tackles at Minnesota.
Recorded seven tackles and one pass breakup against Northwestern.
Recorded a career-high 11 stops at Maryland.
Intercepted a pass in the end zone on Indianas final possession.
It was his first career interception.
Started at free safety in Iowas first three games before sitting out
the first half at Pitt due to a targeting penalty in the second half
against Iowa State. Returned to the starting lineup at Purdue.
Recorded six tackles and one pass breakup at Purdue.
Recorded three tackles and one pass breakup while playing just
the second half at Pitt.
He moved from cornerback to safety during 2013 spring practice.
He started the opening game of 2013 at cornerback, but missed
four games due to injury.
WR TEVAUN SMITH (JR., 6-2, 200)
Career Games Played/Starts: 33/13
Junior WR Tevaun Smith ranks second on the team in receptions
(37) and leads Iowa with 488 receiving yards.
Has 22 catches for 337 yards and one touchdown over the last
six games.
Had four catches for a team-high 78 yards against Wisconsin.
Had three catches, all first downs, for 46 yards at Illinois.
Had three catches for 38 yards at Minnesota.
Had four catches, including a 31-yard touchdown, for a thenseason-high 76 yards against Northwestern.
Matched his career high with six receptions against Ball State.
Was Iowas leading rusher (one carry, 35 yards) against Northern
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Kevonte Martin-Manley
Paul Hornung Award preseason Watch List
CFPA Punt Returner Trophy preseason Watch List
Preseason second team All-America by Phil Steele
Preseason first team All-Big Ten specialist by Phil Steele
Preseason second team All-Big Ten specialist by Athlon Sports
Preseason second team All-Big Ten specialist by College Sports Madness
Preseason fourth team All-Big Ten wide receiver by Athlon Sports
Drew Ott
Big Ten Conference Defensive Player of the Week vs. Ball State
CFPA honorable mention Defensive Lineman of the Week vs. Ball State
Jake Rudock
Manning Award preseason Watch List
Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award preseason Watch List
Brandon Scherff
Mid-Season first team All-America by Phil Steele
Mid-Season first team All-America by CBSSports.com
Mid-Season first team All-America by ESPN.com
Mid-Season second team All-America by SI.com
Mid-Season first team All-Big Ten by ESPN.com
Mid-Season first team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele
One of five players named to Big Ten West Division Players to Watch List
Rotary Lombardi Award preseason Watch List
Outland Trophy preseason Watch List
Preseason first team All-America by USA Today
Preseason first team All-America by BleacherReport.com
Preseason first team All-America by College Sports Madness
Preseason second team All-America by SI.com
Preseason second team All-America by Athlon Sports
Preseason second team All-America by Phil Steele
Preseason first team All-Big Ten by Sporting News
Preseason first team All-Big Ten by Athlon Sports
Preseason first team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele
Preseason first team All-Big Ten by College Sports Madness
Louis Trinca-Pasat
Big Ten co-Defensive Player of the Week vs. Northwestern
CFPA Defensive Lineman of the Week vs. Northwestern
CFPA honorable mention Defensive Lineman of the Week vs. N. Iowa
Preseason second team All-Big Ten by Athlon Sports
Preseason fourth team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele
Akrum Wadley
Big Ten Freshman of the Week vs. Northwestern
Jordan Walsh
Preseason second team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele
Preseason fourth team All-Big Ten by Athlon Sports
Mark Weisman
College Sports Madness (collegesportsmadness.com) Big Ten Offensive

Player of the Week vs. Northwestern
2014 Capital One Academic All-Distric 6 first team
Named to Allstate AFCA Good Works Team
CFPA Running Back Trophy preseason Watch List
Preseason fourth team All-Big Ten by Athlon Sports
Preseason fourth team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele

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DE DREW OTT (JR., 6-4, 270)


Career Games Played/Started: 39/23
Junior DE Drew Ott ranks third in the Big Ten with 8.0 sacks and
seventh with 12.0 tackles for loss. He has started 23 of the last 24
games at defensive end, including all 11 games this season.
He leads Iowa with eight sacks (41 yards) and 12.0 tackles for
loss. He entered the season with 4.5 career sacks, including a
then-season best 2.5 sacks in 2013.
Recorded four tackles, including one for loss, at Illinois.
Recorded six tackles, one sack, and one pass breakup against
Northwestern.
Recorded his first career interception against Maryland on Oct.
18. He finished the game with three tackles, 2.5 sacks, and one
interception.
Recorded five tackles, including two for loss and 1.5 sacks,
against Indiana.
Had four solo tackles and one tackle for loss at Purdue.
Recorded a career-high and game-high 13 tackles against Ball
State, including 2.5 TFL, one sack, and a forced fumble. He forced
a fumble (recovered by Carl Davis) on Ball States final offensive
play of the game to seal the Iowa victory.
Named Big Ten Conference Defensive Player of the Week on
Sept. 8 following his performance against Ball State.
In addition to the Big Ten honor, he was also named honorable
mention Defensive Lineman of the Week by the College Football
Performance Awards (CFPA).
DT LOUIS TRINCA-PASAT (SR., 6-3, 290)
Career Games Played/Started: 37/36
Senior DT Louis Trinca-Pasat has started 36 straight games, more
than any other Hawkeye. All games have been at defensive tackle,
dating back to the 2012 season opener.
His 64 tackles are the most among Big Ten linemen.
His 64 tackles rank fourth on the team and are a single-season
career best. He recorded 40 tackles in 2012 and 38 in 2013.
Had six tackles, including one for loss, against Wisconsin.
Recorded three tackles and one sack, a safety, at Illinois. It was
Iowas first safety since 2010.
Named Big Ten Co-Defensive Player of the Week after recording a
career-high three sacks (29 yards) and five tackles against Northwestern. The three sacks nearly doubled his career total (6.5).
Named honorable mention Defensive Lineman of the Week
by the College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) following
Iowas win over Northwestern.
Recorded his first career interception to go along with six tackles,
including one for loss, at Maryland.
Recorded six tackles, including one for loss, against Indiana.
Recorded two tackles and one sack at Purdue.
Recorded eight tackles at Pitt.
Recorded eight tackles, including one for loss (1 yard), against
Ball State.
Recorded career bests against Northern Iowa in tackles (10), sacks
(1.5) and tackles for loss (3/-9 yards). He also registered a pass
break-up against the Panthers. Trinca-Pasat was 1-of-3 FBS defensive linemen to post 10-plus tackles and three-plus TFLs in Week
1. His efforts earned him College Football Performance Awards
national honorable mention for defensive linemen on Sept. 1.
2013 All-Big Ten honorable mention. Two-time Academic All-Big
Ten.
Preseason second team All-Big Ten by Athlon Sports.
In 2013, he led all Iowa defensive linemen and ranked third on
the team with eight tackles for loss.

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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, 22
Hawkeyes have been selected
in the NFL Draft. Today, 28
Hawkeyes are on active NFL rosters, third most
among Big Ten teams.
Former Hawkeye, Current NFL Team
Jonathan Babineaux, Atlanta Falcons
Conor Boffeli, Chicago Bears (PS)
Bryan Bulaga, Green Bay Packers
Scott Chandler, Buffalo Bills
Adrian Clayborn, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (IR)
Colin Cole, Carolina Panthers
Mike Daniels, Green Bay Packers
A.J. Edds, New York Jets
James Ferentz, Houston Texas (PS)
C.J. Fiedorowicz, Houston Texans
Bradley Fletcher, Philadelphia Eagles
Adam Gettis, Pittsburgh (PS)
Charles Godfrey, Atlanta
Shonn Greene, Tennessee Titans
Chad Greenway, Minnesota Vikings
Anthony Hitchens, Dallas Cowboys
Micah Hyde, Green Bay Packers
Christian Kirksey, Cleveland Browns
Karl Klug, Tennessee Titans
Tony Moeaki, Seattle Seahawks
James Morris, New England Patriots (IR)
Brandon Myers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Shaun Prater, Minnesota Vikings
Riley Reiff, Detroit Lions
Jeff Tarpinian, Houston Texans
Matt Tobin, Philadelphia Eagles
Julian Vandervelde, Philadelphia Eagles
Marshal Yanda, Baltimore Ravens
PS -- Practice Squad
IR -- Injured Reserve

CAPTAINS BY WEEK
Game Players
UNI
Scherff, Weisman, Alston, Trinca-Pasat
Ball State
Scherff, Weisman, Alston, Trinca-Pasat
Iowa State
Scherff, Weisman, Alston, Trinca-Pasat
Pittsburgh
Scherff, Weisman, Alston, Trinca-Pasat
Purdue
Scherff, Weisman, Alston, Trinca-Pasat
Indiana
Scherff, Weisman, Alston, Trinca-Pasat
Maryland
Scherff, Weisman, Alston, Trinca-Pasat
Northwestern Scherff, Weisman, Alston, Trinca-Pasat
Minnesota
Scherff, Weisman, Alston, Trinca-Pasat
Illinois
Scherff, Weisman, Alston, Trinca-Pasat
Wisconsin
Scherff, Weisman, Alston, Trinca-Pasat
Nebraska
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IOWA FOOTBALL AND THE NFL
There are 28 Hawkeyes currently active in the NFL.
At least one Iowa Hawkeye has been selected in every NFL Draft since 1978.
Since 2010, Iowa has had 22 players drafted in the NFL. Among Big Ten teams, only Ohio
State (23) has more. Iowa has had three first round picks in the last five NFL drafts, only
Wisconsin (4) has more among league teams.
Iowa had 18 players drafted from 2010-12. Six Hawkeyes were drafted in each of those
years, including three first round picks (OL Bryan Bulaga, 2010; DE Adrian Clayborn,
2011; OL Riley Reiff, 2012).
Iowa and Alabama were the only two college football programs to have a first round
draft selection following the 2009, 2010 and 2011 seasons.
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.
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.
Greenway was a repeat selection in 2013.
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 2013 Super Bowl.
Every Iowa senior starting tight end (10) under Kirk Ferentz has been drafted in the NFL
or made an NFL team in his first year as a rookie.
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 12 years, 114-of-128 (89 percent) of Iowas senior starters have been
drafted in the NFL or signed NFL free agent contracts.
BEST IN THE BIG TEN
Iowa has posted a 6-5 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
6-5 .545 1-1 Purdue
3-5
.375
0-1
Ohio State
5-6
.455
5-4
Michigan State 4-5
.444
1-0
Penn State
5-5
.500
1-1
Wisconsin
4-8
.333
2-3
Illinois
2-2
.500
0-2
Michigan
3-8
.272
2-3
Nebraska
5-6
.455
1-1
Northwestern 1-6
.143
0-0
Minnesota
3-6
.333
0-0
Indiana
0-1
.000
0-0
RB AKRUM WADLEY (R-FR., 5-11, 180)
Career Games Played/Starts: 6/0
Redshirt freshman RB Akrum Wadley was Iowas leading rusher against Northwestern
and Minnesota. He carried nine times for 68 yards against Minnesota, and recorded his
first career carry against Northwestern, finishing the game with 106 yards on 15 carries.
First Hawkeye with 100-plus rushing yards in a players first game with a carry since
Brandon Wegher in 2009 (vs. Iowa State).
Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week following his 106-yard rushing game against
Northwestern.
Rushed for 106 yards to become 1-of-4 different Hawkeyes to lead team in rushing in
any single game this season (Weisman, 7; Wadley, 2; Rudock, 1; T. Smith, 1).

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IOWA 2014 STATISTICS


Player
Marshall Koehn
Jonathan Parker
Drew Ott
Jake Rudock
Jake Rudock
Ben Niemann
Quinton Alston
John Lowdermilk
Marshall Koehn
Drew Ott
Marshall Koehn
Louis Trinca-Pasat
Mark Weisman
Dillon Kidd
Louis Trinca-Pasat

Category
PAT Pct.
Kickoff Returns
Sacks
Passing
Total Offense
Kicks/Punts Blocked
Fumbles Forced
Fumbles Forced
Field Goal Pct.
Tackles for Loss
Kickoff Avg.
Sacks
Scoring (PPG Avg.)
Punting
Tackles for Loss

Team Statistics
Category
KO Coverage
Fewest Yards Penalized
PAT Kicking
Fewest Penalties/Game
Passing Defense
Turnovers Lost
Third Down Conversions
Pass Efficiency
Fourth Down Conversions
Passing Offense
Punt Return Defense
First Downs Allowed
QB Sacks Allowed
First Downs Gained
Total Defense
Pass Efficiency Defense
Time of Possession
KO Returns
Total Offense
Scoring Defense
Kickoff Avg.
Rushing Defense
Tackles for Loss Allowed
Scoring Offense
Interceptions
Rushing Offense
Third Down Defense
Kick/Punts Blocked
Field Goal Pct.
QB Sacks
Turnover Margin
Red Zone Offense
Passes Defended
Punting Avg.
Red Zone Defense
Fumbles Forced
Turnovers Gained
Tackles for Loss
Fumbles Lost
Fumbles Recovered
Fourth Down Defense
Punt Returns

Stats
15.74
29.6
1.000
3.5
173.4
16
45.29
136.33
61.90
243.1
7.36
179
18
233
331.9
112.52
31:11
22.23
400.7
22.8
61.77
158.55
59
27.7
10
157.64
36.81
1
66.7
23
-3
80.85
42
37.46
89.29
6
13
62
11
3
72.73
3.89

Stats Big Ten


100.0 T-1st
24.67
2nd
7.5
T-3rd
217.4
4th
232.6
4th
1
T-5th
2
T-5th
2
T-5th
71.4
T-6th
12.0
T-7th
61.77
8th
6.5
T-8th
7.6
10th
38.43 10th
11.5 T-10th

Big Ten
1st
1st
T-1st
T-1st
2nd
T-2nd
3rd
3rd
4th
4th
4th
T-4th
T-4th
5th
6th
6th
6th
6th
6th
7th
7th
7th
7th
7th
T-7th
8th
8th
T-8th
9th
T-9th
T-9th
10th
10th
10th
11th
T-11th
T-11th
12th
13th
13th
13th
14th

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NCAA
--33rd
T-30th
55th
56th
T-23rd
T-54th
T-54th
T-67th
T-53rd
T-55th
T-51st
T-59th
98th
T-66th

NCAA
3rd
2nd
--T-3rd
8th
T-39th
30th
47th
T-22nd
52nd
T-59th
T-10th
T-38th
63rd
21st
24th
39th
43rd
66th
33rd
49th
58th
T-53rd
78th
T-56th
71st
43rd
T-61st
T-86th
T-64th
T-87th
81st
T-89th
116th
113th
T-109th
T-110th
T-75th
T-100th
T-118th
T-119th
121st

RB MARK WEISMAN (SR., 6-0, 240)


Career Games Played/Starts: 32/30
Senior RB Mark Weisman has 30 career rushing touchdowns, third
most in program history. Only Sedrick Shaw (33) and Tavian Banks (33)
have more career rushing touchdowns.
One of 10 semifinalists for the Burlsworth Trophy, presented annually to the most outstanding football player in America who began
his career as a walk-on.
2014 Capital One Academic All-District 6 first team.
Recorded the ninth 100-yard rushing game of his career at Illinois
(23 carries, 134 yards).
Has 30 career rushing touchdowns and 2,510 career rushing yards
on 568 career carries.
Has 14 rushing touchdowns this season, a single-season career high
(8 in 2012, 8 in 2013), and the fifth most by a Hawkeye running
back in single season history.
Has more rushing touchdowns (30) than any other player under
Kirk Ferentz.
He is 1-of-8 players in school history to surpass 2,200 career rushing yards and 22 career rushing touchdowns. He has 2,510 career
rushing yards, and 30 career rushing touchdowns. The other seven
include Sedrick Shaw, Ladell Betts, Albert Young, Tavian Banks,
Owen Gill, Ronnie Harmon, and Shonn Greene.
Fourteen rushing touchdowns are the fourth most in the Big Ten.
Has rushed for a touchdown in 12 of his last 15 games, dating
back to last season. He has 19 rushing touchdowns over the last
15 games.
Weisman is 7-for-8 on fourth down conversion attempts this season,
including two 1-yard touchdowns.
Weisman has 2,510 career rushing yards, a number that ranks
eighth all-time in program history.
Recorded five straight games with at least two rushing touchdowns
(2 at Pitt, 2 at Purdue, 2 vs. Indiana, 2 at Maryland, 3 vs. Northwestern). He has nine career multi-touchdown games, including
five this season.
Has 186 career points, No. 12 all-time.
Was selected by College Sports Madness (collegesportsmadness.
com) as the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week following his
performance vs. Northwestern. He rushed 20 times for 94 yards
and three touchdowns against the Wildcats.
In 2013, he led Iowa in rushing yards (975) for the second straight
season and matched his career high with a team-best eight touchdowns. He led Iowa with 815 yards and eight touchdowns in 2012.
Preseason Watch Lists include CFPA Running Back Trophy. Preseason
fourth team All-Big Ten by Athlon Sports and Phil Steele.
2013 Academic All-Big Ten.
2 HAWKEYES EARN ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT HONORS
Senior running back Mark Weisman and junior defensive back Jordan
Lomax have been named to the Capital One Academic All-District 6
first team. Both are now candidates for Academic All-America honors.
Weisman holds a 3.32 grade point average and is majoring in health
and human physiology. He earned academic All-Big Ten recognition
in 2012 and 2013. He is a three-time honoree on the UI Deans List.
Lomax earned academic All-Big Ten honors in 2013. He is an economics major and carries a 3.52 grade point average. Lomax has also
earned Deans List recognition in three semesters.
In the last 16 seasons, under UI head coach Kirk Ferentz, 24 Iowa
football student-athletes have combined to earn academic All-District
and All-America recognition on 43 occasions.

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LEARNING LINEBACKERS
LB Josey Jewell has started the last two games in place of LB Travis Perry, who had been starting in place of LB Reggie Spearman.
Jewells first career start was at Illinois. Perry had three career starts
to his credit before being injured at Minnesota. He will miss the
rest of the regular season due to injury. Spearman started Iowas
first seven games, the first starts of his career.
LB Quinton Alston and LB Bo Bower have started every game this
season. Entering this year, Iowas linebackers combined for two
career starts, one by Alston and one by Perry.
Perry recorded five tackles and registered his first career sack
in his first start this year against Northwestern. Perry and Jewell
recorded career highs in tackles at Minnesota. Perry made six stops,
while Jewell was credited with nine tackles.
Alston ranks second on the team with 76 tackles.
Iowas linebackers have combined for 15.5 tackles for loss this
season.
All five linebackers -- Alston, Bower, Jewell, Perry, Spearman
-- have at least one sack.
Alston has two forced fumbles and is third on the team with
four breakups.
Bower has two of Iowas 10 interceptions.
54 AND COUNTING
The Hawkeyes have played 54 consecutive games without a
missed or blocked PAT, the longest streak of any school in the nation. Iowa has converted on 160 consecutive PATs during the streak.
GLANCE AT THE SCHEDULE
Iowa is playing in its fourth trophy game of the season Friday
(0-3). The Hawkeyes are currently in possession of the Heroes
trophy following a 2013 win at Nebraska.
Iowa has played five games following its opponents bye week
(Iowa State, Maryland, Northwestern, Minnesota, and Illinois).
The Hawkeyes were 2-3 in those contests.
The Hawkeyes defeated Purdue in their Big Ten opener on Sept.
27. It marked the 12th time in Kirk Ferentz 16 years at Iowa
that the Hawkeyes opened the conference season on the road.
Iowa played only two games during the month of October (1-1).
The Hawkeyes do not face Big Ten opponents Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Penn State, and Rutgers.
2 GAMES FOR THE RECORD BOOK
QB Jake Rudock passed for more yards (572) through the first
two games of the season than any quarterback in program history.
His completions (64) and attempts (93) were also more than any
other quarterback through two games.
As a team, Iowas 592 passing yards (66-of-96) were the most
through two games since 1985 when Chuck Long and Marc Vlasic
threw for a combined 671 yards (44-of-74) against Drake and
Northern Illinois.
Iowas 55 passes in Week 2 against Ball State marked the highest number of pass attempts for an Iowa team under Kirk Ferentz
since the 2006 Outback Bowl (55 vs. Florida). Iowas 35 completions against Ball State were the second most under Kirk Ferentz
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IOWA PROGRAM NOTES


Iowa has 104 wins since 2002. Only 23 programs across the country have 100 or more wins since the start of the 2002 season.
Including 2014, the Hawkeyes have earned bowl eligibility in 13
of the last 14 seasons.
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 (200204) for the first time in school history.
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.
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 77-40-4 (.652)
during the 1980s and the Hawkeyes were 62-53-2 (.538) in the
1990s.
Part of the Hawkeyes long term success is due to the stability
in the program. 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
15-plus seasons. Ferentz also served as Iowas offensive line
coach from 1981-89 under Fry.
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 2013-14. 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 sold an estimated 11,000 tickets to the 2014
Outback Bowl, with more than 15,000 Hawkeye fans attending
the game in Tampa. Iowa sold 95 percent of it bowl game ticket
allotment, the highest percentage of any bowl team.

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FERENTZ THIRD IN LONGEVITY


Kirk Ferentz is in his 16th season as Iowas head football coach
and ranks third in longevity among FBS head coaches. Ferentz is
first among Big Ten coaches and nationally ranks behind Virginia
Techs Frank Beamer and Larry Blakeney of Troy. Blakeny will retire
at the end of the season. Ferentz is tied for third with Bob Stoops
of Oklahoma.
HAWKEYE HISTORY
Iowa has played 1,191 games since beginning football in 1889.
Iowas overall record is 613-539-39 (.530). That includes a 386212-16 (.642) record in home games, a 227-327-23 (.412) record
in games away from Iowa City, a 306-165-25 (.455) mark in Big Ten
games and a 269-176-15 (.601) record in Kinnick Stadium.
RECRUITING LANDSCAPE
Iowas roster includes 118 players from 20 states and one foreign
country. Among Big Ten schools, only Nebraska (25) and Penn State
(21) have a larger footprint in the United States. Of the Hawkeyes
118 players, 40 are from Iowa. The roster includes 18 players from
Illinois; 10 from Ohio; seven from Maryland, six from Michigan and
Texas; four from Missouri, Minnesota, New Jersey and Florida;
three from Nebraska and Wisconsin; two from Canada; one from
Arizona, Connecticut, Indiana, New York, Oklahoma, South Dakota,
Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia; and three from Canada.
Only four FBS schools Michigan State (4), UCONN (3), UNLV (3),
Wyoming (3) have more Canadians on their 2014 roster.
IOWA WILL RECEIVE
Iowa has received the opening kickoff in 10-of-11 game this
season (not Maryland). In 16 seasons as Iowas head coach, Kirk
Ferentz and the Hawkeye received the opening kickoff in 160-of-198
games (95-65). Iowa has started the game on defense in 38-of-198
games under Ferentz (20-18). Iowa started the game on defense
one time this year (loss at Maryland, 38-31).
IOWA BOWL NOTES
Iowa has appeared in 27 bowl games with a record of 14-12-1
(.537). The Hawkeyes have competed in the Rose (five times),
Outback (four), Alamo (four), Holiday (three), Orange (two), Peach
(two), Sun (two), Insight (two), and the Capital One, Gator and
Freedom bowls once.
Iowa has been bowl eligible 13 of the last 14 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 (27) and Wisconsin (24). All four schools
were bowl-eligible in 2013.
The Hawkeyes have appeared in 11 bowl games since 2001.
Iowa (14-12-1, .537), Penn State (27-15-2, .636) and Purdue
(9-8, .529) are the only Big Ten teams with a positive winning
percentage in bowl games.
During the BCS bowl era (1998-2013), the Big Ten qualified 27
teams for BCS bowls, more than any other conference. Eight
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FATHERS FOOTSTEPS
Iowa has seven players on its roster whose father played for the
Hawkeyes. The seven legacy players ties Tennessee for the third
most on any one team in the country. California and Idaho each
have eight legacy players.
Iowas seven players include WR Brandon Bishop (Willie in 198486), LB Andrew Cerney (Tim in 1971-73), 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), and TE Peter
Pekar (Jim in 1980-81).
KIRK FERENTZ RADIO SHOW
Iowa Coach Kirk Ferentzs weekly radio show will not air this week
in advance of the Nebraska game. Hawk Talk with Kirk Ferentz
will be rescheduled following the regular season finale at a date
to be determined. 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.
ADDED TO SCHOLARSHIP LIST
Four Hawkeye players have been granted scholarships after
originally joining the football program as walk-ons. Those players
include fullbacks Adam Cox and Macon Plewa, linebacker Bo Bower
and offensive lineman Boone Myers.
PODOLAK TOPS 400 GAMES IN BROADCAST BOOTH
Hawkeye radio broadcaster Ed Podolak called his 400th game
(241-157-4) in the Hawkeye booth on Saturday, Nov. 8, in Minneapolis. Podolak is in his 33rd season the Hawkeyes football
analyst. He joined the broadcast booth in 1982 following a lengthy
professional career with the Kansas City Chiefs. He was a threeyear letterman for the Hawkeyes as a quarterback and running
back from 1966-68.
Podolak replaced former Iowa head coach Forest Evashevski in
the broadcast booth in 1982 and partnered with the late Jim Zabel
until 1996. Since 1997, he has worked with play-by-play voice of
the Hawkeyes Gary Dolphin.
UI MAKES LIST OF MILITARY FRIENDLY SCHOOLS
For the sixth year in a row the University of Iowa has made Victory Medias list of Military Friendly Schools. The list honors the
top 15 percent of colleges, universities, and trade schools that are
doing the most to embrace Americas military service members and
veterans as students and ensure their success on campus.
There are more than 600 UI student veterans on campus this fall.
This designation adds to a growing list of accolades the UI has received over the years due to its strong support of student veterans
and military personnel. Criteria for making the list included efforts
to recruit and retain military and veteran students, results in recruiting military and veteran students, and academic accreditations.

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g rush

Weisman, Mark
Parker, J.
Canzeri, Jordan
Smith, Tevaun
Martin-Manley,K
Duzey, Jake
Bullock, Damon
Powell, Damond
VandeBerg, Matt
Wadley, Akrum
Rudock, Jake
Hamilton, Ray
Hillyer, Jacob
Beathard, C.J.
Willies, D.
McCarron, Riley
Daniels Jr., L.
Krieger Coble,H
Plewa, Macon
King, Desmond
Stone, Andrew
Lowdermilk, J.
Draper, Sean
Mabin, Greg
Niemann, Ben
Kittle, George
Gair, Anthony
Kenny, John
Bower, Bo
Ott, Drew
TEAM
Total
Opponents


rcv

pr

kr

ir total avg/g

11 720
37
11 136
42
9 319
93
11
43 488
11
0 431
11
0 364
10
74 265
11
14 315
10
0 222
6 185
-1
10 152
0
11
0 114
11
0
97
8
74
0
5
0
71
6
0
0
4
42
5
10
0
28
7
1
38
11
0
0
3
0
33
11
0
0
10
0
0
11
0
0
11
0
0
10
0
25
11
0
0
9
0
7
11
0
0
11
0
0
6 -26
0
11 1734 2674
11 1744 1907

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
45
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
0
0
0
-1
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
74
81

87
370
120
0
0
0
0
9
36
0
0
0
0
0
0
36
0
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-9
0
0
0
0
0
667
299

0 844 76.7
0 548 49.8
0 532 59.1
0 531 48.3
0 431 39.2
0 364 33.1
0 339 33.9
0 338 30.7
0 303 30.3
0 184 30.7
0 152 15.2
0 114 10.4
0
97 8.8
0
74 9.2
0
71 14.2
0
49 8.2
0
47 11.8
0
46 4.6
0
39 5.6
35
34 3.1
0
33 11.0
31
31 2.8
22
22 2.2
18
18 1.6
0
17 1.5
0
16 1.6
8
8 0.7
0
7 0.8
2
2 0.2
-1
-1 -0.1
0 -26 -4.3
115 5264 478.5
123 4154 377.6

IOWA FOOTBALL
Iowa Overall Team Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2014)
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
Opponents

1st 2nd

99 61
48 105

3rd

46
40

4th

99
58

OT

0
0

Total
305
251

IOWA

OPP

305
27.7
233
103
109
21
1734
1964
230
429
4.0
157.6
20
2674
231-368-5
7.3
11.6
243.1
17
4408
797
5.5
400.7
30-667
19-74
10-115
22.2
3.9
11.5
17-11
39-326
29.6
54-2023
37.5
35.2
57-3521
61.8
39.9
31:11
77/170
45%
13/21
62%
24-155
0
39
10-15
1-2
(38-47) 81%
(32-47) 68%
(37-37) 100%
405687
6/67614

251
22.8
179
87
83
9
1744
2011
267
413
4.2
158.5
15
1907
160-302-10
6.3
11.9
173.4
12
3651
715
5.1
331.9
19-299
11-81
5-123
15.7
7.4
24.6
11-3
74-671
61.0
69-2762
40.0
38.1
54-3340
61.9
40.2
28:49
60/163
37%
8/11
73%
19-120
0
30
14-17
1-2
(25-28) 89%
(14-28) 50%
(27-29) 93%
233924
5/46785
0/0

IOWA FOOTBALL
Iowa Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2014)
All games

Rushing

gp

Weisman, Mark
Canzeri, Jordan
Wadley, Akrum
Rudock, Jake
Parker, J.
Bullock, Damon
Beathard, C.J.
Smith, Tevaun
Daniels Jr., L.
Powell, Damond
Plewa, Macon
TEAM
Total
Opponents

11 182 745 25 720 4.0 14


9 74 331 12 319 4.3 0
6 30 189
4 185 6.2 1
10 57 259 107 152 2.7 3
11 14 148 12 136 9.7 1
10 27
79
5
74 2.7 0
8 20 100 26
74 3.7 0
11
3
43
0
43 14.3 0
4 14
52 10
42 3.0 1
11
1
14
0
14 14.0 0
7
1
1
0
1 1.0 0
6
6
3 29 -26 -4.3 0
11 429 1964 230 1734 4.0 20
11 413 2011 267 1744 4.2 15

att

gain loss

Passing

gp

effic comp-att-int

Rudock, Jake
Beathard, C.J.
Total
Opponents

10
8
11
11

138.07 192-299-4
128.84 39-69-1
136.34 231-368-5
112.51 160-302-10
no.

net avg td

pct

lg avg/g

Punt Returns

no.

38
20
26
21
60
12
20
35
13
14
1
0
60
88

VandeBerg, Matt
McCarron, Riley
King, Desmond
Niemann, Ben
Total
Opponents

8
8
2
1
19
11

Interceptions

no.

yds avg td

lg

Lowdermilk, J.
Bower, Bo
King, Desmond
Mabin, Greg
Gair, Anthony
Draper, Sean
Ott, Drew
Lomax, Jordan
Total
Opponents

2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
5

31
2
35
18
8
22
-1
0
115
123

18
2
35
18
8
22
0
0
35
45

Kick Returns

no.

yds avg td

lg

Parker, J.
Canzeri, Jordan
Weisman, Mark
Krieger Coble,H
VandeBerg, Matt
Powell, Damond
McCarron, Riley
Kittle, George
Total
Opponents

15
6
3
2
2
1
1
0
30
19

370
120
87
18
36
9
36
-9
667
299

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

54
30
50
26
23
9
36
0
54
25

Fumble Returns

no.

yds avg td

lg

yds td

64.2 2174 14
56.5 500 3
62.8 2674 17
53.0 1907 12

Receiving

gp

yds

avg

td

lg avg/g

Martin-Manley,K
Smith, Tevaun
Duzey, Jake
Bullock, Damon
Powell, Damond
Hamilton, Ray
VandeBerg, Matt
Hillyer, Jacob
Plewa, Macon
Canzeri, Jordan
Willies, D.
Weisman, Mark
Parker, J.
Krieger Coble,H
Stone, Andrew
Kenny, John
Kittle, George
Daniels Jr., L.
Wadley, Akrum
Total
Opponents

11 43 431
11 37 488
11 34 364
10 32 265
11 17 315
11 14 114
10 12 222
11 10
97
7
7
38
9
4
93
5
4
71
11
4
37
11
3
42
10
3
28
3
2
33
9
2
7
10
1
25
4
1
5
6
1
-1
11 231 2674
11 160 1907

10.0
13.2
10.7
8.3
18.5
8.1
18.5
9.7
5.4
23.2
17.8
9.2
14.0
9.3
16.5
3.5
25.0
5.0
-1.0
11.6
11.9

2
2
3
0
3
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
17
12

43
32
53
52
72
33
44
18
18
50
46
13
34
13
24
5
25
5
0
72
70

39.2
44.4
33.1
26.5
28.6
10.4
22.2
8.8
5.4
10.3
14.2
3.4
3.8
2.8
11.0
0.8
2.5
1.2
-0.2
243.1
173.4

65.5
35.4
30.8
15.2
12.4
7.4
9.2
3.9
10.5
1.3
0.1
-4.3
157.6
158.5
lg avg/g

72
62
72
70

217.4
62.5
243.1
173.4

Total
Opponents

0
2

yds avg td

45
13
-1
17
74
81

5.6
1.6
-0.5
17.0
3.9
7.4
15.5
1.0
35.0
18.0
8.0
22.0
-1.0
0.0
11.5
24.6
24.7
20.0
29.0
9.0
18.0
9.0
36.0
0.0
22.2
15.7

0 0.0
41 20.5

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

0
1

lg

23
11
0
1
23
18

0
35

IOWA FOOTBALL
Iowa Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2014)
All games

Scoring

td

Weisman, Mark
Koehn, Marshall
Rudock, Jake
Duzey, Jake
Powell, Damond
Smith, Tevaun
Martin-Manley,K
Hamilton, Ray
Krieger Coble,H
Ellis, Mick
Willies, D.
Wadley, Akrum
Niemann, Ben
Stone, Andrew
Parker, J.
Hillyer, Jacob
Daniels Jr., L.
King, Desmond
Trinca-Pasat, L
Canzeri, Jordan
Total
Opponents

14
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
39
30

Field Goals

fg

fg

kick

10-14 30-30
0-1
7-7
10-15 37-37
14-17 27-29

PAT
rush rcv pass dxp saf

1-1
1-1
1-1

pct. 01-19 20-29

6-6
0-1

- - - 0-1
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1
- -

30-39

40-49

50-99

0-3
0-0

3-4
0-0

1-1
0-0

Koehn, Marshall
Ellis, Mick

10-14 71.4 0-0


0-1
0.0 0-0

FG Sequence

Iowa

Opponents

UNI
Ball State
Iowa State
PITT
Purdue
Indiana
Maryland
Northwestern
Minnesota
Illinois
Wisconsin

(40),37
35,(26),37,29
(44)
(52)
(28)
(22)
(24)
(48),(24)
46
(26)

(36),(37),(38)
53,(42),(27)
(47),(42)
(33),(29)
43,(42)
(41)
45,(35)
(50),(22)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

pts

Total Offense

- 84
- 60
- 18
- 18
- 18
- 12
- 12
- 12
- 12
7
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
1
2
2
1 305
- 251

g plays

rush pass

total avg/g

Rudock, Jake
Weisman, Mark
Beathard, C.J.
Canzeri, Jordan
Wadley, Akrum
Parker, J.
Bullock, Damon
Smith, Tevaun
Daniels Jr., L.
Powell, Damond
Plewa, Macon
TEAM
Total
Opponents

10
11
8
9
6
11
10
11
4
11
7
6
11
11

lg blk

Punting

no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk

52
0

Kidd, Dillon
Kornbrath, C.
TEAM
Total
Opponents

37 1422
16 587
1 14
54 2023
69 2762

Kickoffs

no. yds avg tb ob retn

Koehn, Marshall
Total
Opponents

57 3521 61.8 38
57 3521 61.8 38
54 3340 61.9 20

0
0

356 152 2174 2326 232.6


182 720
0 720 65.5
89
74 500 574 71.8
74 319
0 319 35.4
30 185
0 185 30.8
14 136
0 136 12.4
27
74
0
74 7.4
3
43
0
43 3.9
14
42
0
42 10.5
1
14
0
14 1.3
1
1
0
1 0.1
6 -26
0 -26 -4.3
797 1734 2674 4408 400.7
715 1744 1907 3651 331.9

38.4
36.7
14.0
37.5
40.0

52
52
14
52
64

1 17 11
1 6 7
0 0 0
2 23 18
3 29 25

3
1
0
4
4

0
0
1
1
1

net ydln

0
0 15.7 39.9
3 22.2 40.2

25
24

IOWA FOOTBALL
Iowa Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2014)
All games
Tackles
#

Defensive Leaders

37 Lowdermilk, J.
27 Lomax, Jordan
52 Alston, Quinton
90 Trinca-Pasat, L
13 Mabin, Greg
95 Ott, Drew
34 Meier, Nate
14 King, Desmond
6

Spearman, R.

41 Bower, Bo
71 Davis, Carl
43 Jewell, Josey
39 Perry, Travis
98 Hardy, Mike
12 Gair, Anthony
67 Johnson, Jaleel
19 Taylor, Miles
36 Fisher, Cole
7

Draper, Sean

28 Fleming, M.
2

Rucker, Malik

44 Niemann, Ben
99 Bazata, Nathan
49 Spears, Melvin
9C Kluver, Tyler
87 Duzey, Jake
56 Ekakitie, Faith
94 McMinn, Riley
25 Wadley, Akrum
42 Plewa, Macon
46 Kittle, George
85 Mitchell Jr., D

Total
Opponents

gp

ua

Sacks

tot

tfl/yds

11
48
42
11
34
42
11
38
37
11
29
35
11
34
18
11
22
29
11
15
36
11
34
16
9
12
24
11
15
18
11
10
21
9
11
19
9
8
11
11
6
9
11
3
8
11
2
6
11
3
4
11
2
5
10
5
2
9
4
2
6
3
2
11
3
1
7
.
3
3
2
1
11
1
1
11
2
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6
.
2
2
1
.
6
1
.
7
1
.
10
.
1
4
.
1
11 349 396
11 471 328

90
76
75
64
52
51
51
50
36
33
31
30
19
15
11
8
7
7
7
6
5
4
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
745
799

3.0-8
1.0-4
4.5-18
11.5-53
2.0-5
12.0-54
5.0-17
1.0-2
2.0-12
4.5-12
7.0-21
1.0-11
1.5-8
2.0-8
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59-216

no-yds

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int-yds brup

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2.0-12
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1-18
8.0-41
1--1
2.0-11
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IOWA FOOTBALL
Iowa Red-Zone Results (as of Nov 22, 2014)
All games
Iowa Inside Opponent Red-Zone
Times
Date

Opponent

Aug 30, 2014


Sep 06, 2014
Sep 13, 2014
Sep 20, 2014
Sep 27, 2014
Oct 11, 2014
Oct 18, 2014
Nov 01, 2014
Nov 08, 2014
Nov 15, 2014
Nov 22, 2014

UNI
BALL STATE
IOWA STATE
at PITT
at Purdue
INDIANA
at Maryland
NORTHWESTERN
at Minnesota
at Illinois
WISCONSIN
Totals
38 of 47 (80.9%)

Score
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L

31-23
17-13
17-20
24-20
24-10
45-29
31-38
48-7
14-51
30-14
24-26

Times

Total

Rush

Pass

FGs

In RZ Scored

Pts

TDs

TDs

TDs

Made

28
17
14
21
17
24
31
31
7
28
24
242

4
2
2
3
2
3
4
4
1
4
3
32

2
0
2
2
2
2
2
4
1
1
1
19

2
2
0
1
0
1
2
0
0
3
2
13

0
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
6

6
6
2
3
5
4
5
5
1
6
4
47

4
3
2
3
3
4
5
5
1
4
4
38

Failed to score inside RZ


FGA Down

1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4

1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
4

Int Fumb

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Half Game

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Opponents Inside Iowa Red-Zone


Times
Date

Opponent

Aug 30, 2014


Sep 06, 2014
Sep 13, 2014
Sep 20, 2014
Sep 27, 2014
Oct 11, 2014
Oct 18, 2014
Nov 01, 2014
Nov 08, 2014
Nov 15, 2014
Nov 22, 2014

UNI
BALL STATE
IOWA STATE
at PITT
at Purdue
INDIANA
at Maryland
NORTHWESTERN
at Minnesota
at Illinois
WISCONSIN
Totals
25 of 28 (89.3%)

Score
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L

31-23
17-13
17-20
24-20
24-10
45-29
31-38
48-7
14-51
30-14
24-26

Times

Total

Rush

Pass

FGs

In RZ Scored

Pts

TDs

TDs

TDs

Made

9
6
7
20
3
7
17
7
44
0
10
130

0
0
1
2
0
1
2
1
6
0
1
14

0
0
0
2
0
0
2
1
3
0
1
9

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

3
2
0
2
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
11

3
2
2
4
1
2
3
2
7
0
2
28

3
2
1
4
1
1
3
1
7
0
2
25

Failed to score inside RZ


FGA Down

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1

Int Fumb

0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1

0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

Half Game

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

IOWA FOOTBALL
Iowa Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2014)
Conference games

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Date
Sep 27, 2014
Oct 11, 2014
Oct 18, 2014
Nov 01, 2014
Nov 08, 2014
Nov 15, 2014
Nov 22, 2014

Opponent
at Purdue
INDIANA
at Maryland
NORTHWESTERN
at Minnesota
at Illinois
#14 WISCONSIN

Rushing

gp

Passing

gp

Receiving

gp

Weisman, Mark
Canzeri, Jordan
Wadley, Akrum
Parker, J.
Beathard, C.J.
Rudock, Jake
Bullock, Damon
Smith, Tevaun
Daniels Jr., L.
Plewa, Macon
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Rudock, Jake
Beathard, C.J.
Total
Opponents
Smith, Tevaun
Duzey, Jake
Martin-Manley,K
Bullock, Damon
Powell, Damond
VandeBerg, Matt
Hamilton, Ray
Hillyer, Jacob
Plewa, Macon
Parker, J.
Stone, Andrew
Weisman, Mark
Canzeri, Jordan
Kittle, George
Willies, D.
Krieger Coble,H
Wadley, Akrum
Total
Opponents
Field Goals

att

6
6
7
7

net avg

effic comp-att-int

no.

yds

7 23 364
7 22 293
7 22 273
6 17 173
7 13 211
6
9 160
7
9
40
7
5
57
5
5
29
7
3
42
3
2
33
7
2
24
5
1
27
6
1
25
1
1
6
6
1
2
6
1
-1
7 137 1758
7 84 893
fg

Scoring

td

10
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
28
23

pct

144.35 107-172-2
120.67 30-58-1
138.38 137-230-3
101.43 84-169-7

6-7

Score by Quarters
Iowa

gain loss

Att.
36603
68590
48373
66887
49680
50373
68610

td

avg

pct. 01-19

fg

6-7
6-7
5-7
1st

78

41

1
2
2
0
2
0
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
12
8

5-5

26-26
26-26
20-22
2nd

td

20-29

kick

3rd

29

td

lg avg/g

72 229.3
53 63.7
72 251.1
62 127.6

lg avg/g

32 52.0
53 41.9
43 39.0
52 28.8
72 30.1
42 26.7
12
5.7
18
8.1
18
5.8
34
6.0
24 11.0
13
3.4
27
5.4
25
4.2
6
6.0
2
0.3
0 -0.2
72 251.1
62 127.6

30-39

0-0

40-49

1-2

Interceptions

4th

68

2
1
1
1
1
1

Punting

lg blk

50-99

0-0

48

Total
216

pts

- 60
- 44
- 12
- 12
- 12
- 12
- 12
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
2
1
2
1 216
- 175

Home
2-1
2-1
0-0

no.

Kick Returns

no.

McCarron, Riley
VandeBerg, Matt
King, Desmond
Niemann, Ben
Total
Opponents

7
4
1
1
13
9

Parker, J.
Canzeri, Jordan
Weisman, Mark
Krieger Coble,H
McCarron, Riley
Total
Opponents
Weisman, Mark
Parker, J.
Smith, Tevaun
Canzeri, Jordan
Duzey, Jake
Total
Opponents
Total Offense

Rudock, Jake
Weisman, Mark
Beathard, C.J.
Canzeri, Jordan

yds avg

31
35
0
0
22
-1

15.5
35.0
0.0
0.0
22.0
-1.0
lg

21 823 39.2 52
16 587 36.7 52
1 14 14.0 14

Punt Returns

All Purpose

Away
2-2
2-2
0-0

10
3
2
1
1
17
16

rush

td

1
1
0

yds avg

td

258
47
38
26
36
405
238
rcv

g plays

206
128
76
51

0.7
3.0
0.0
17.0
2.6
6.6

25.8
15.7
19.0
26.0
36.0
23.8
14.9
pr

18
35
0
0
22
0

tb

td

5
12
0
17
34
59

0
0
0
1
1
0

fc i20 50+ blk

7
6
0

2
1
0

0
0
1

lg

lg

54
21
22
26
36
54
23

kr

ir

pass

4
7
0

11
5
0
1
11
18

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0 38
0 258
0
0
0 47
0
0
34 405
59 238
rush

OPP
110
66
40
4
1362
284
4.8
194.6
13
893
84-169-7
5.3
10.6
127.6
8
2255
5.0
322.1
16-238
9-59
3-84
8-1
40-368
49-39.8
28:52
40/107
5/6
lg

0
1
0
0
0
0

yds avg

7 536
24
7 112
42
7
7 364
5 230
27
7
0 293
7 1208 1758
7 1362 893
6
7
6
5

Neutral
0-0
0-0
0-0

IOWA
145
65
69
11
1208
285
4.2
172.6
14
1758
137-230-3
7.6
12.8
251.1
12
2966
5.8
423.7
17-405
13-34
7-87
13-7
24-191
38-37.5
31:08
49/110
7/14

no. yds avg

Kidd, Dillon
Kornbrath, C.
TEAM

- - - 0-1
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1
- -

OT

no.

Lowdermilk, J.
King, Desmond
Bower, Bo
Lomax, Jordan
Draper, Sean
Ott, Drew

PAT
rush rcv pass dxp saf

1-1
1-1
1-1

Overall
4-3
4-3
0-0

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

38 76.6
20 46.0
26 30.8
60 16.0
20 11.5
21 10.0
12
3.7
7
1.0
7
3.5
1
0.2
0 -5.2
60 172.6
88 194.6

62.2 1376 9
51.7 382 3
59.6 1758 12
49.7 893 8

15.8
13.3
12.4
10.2
16.2
17.8
4.4
11.4
5.8
14.0
16.5
12.0
27.0
25.0
6.0
2.0
-1.0
12.8
10.6

85.7 0-0

yds

Record:
All games
Conference
Non-Conference

lg avg/g

7 128 555 19 536 4.2 10


5 51 238
8 230 4.5 0
6 30 189
4 185 6.2 1
7 10 122 10 112 11.2 1
6 18
95 26
69 3.8 0
6 34 144 84
60 1.8 2
6
7
22
0
22 3.1 0
7
1
7
0
7 7.0 0
2
2
7
0
7 3.5 0
5
1
1
0
1 1.0 0
4
3
3 24 -21 -7.0 0
7 285 1383 175 1208 4.2 14
7 284 1548 186 1362 4.8 13

Koehn, Marshall

Weisman, Mark
Koehn, Marshall
Rudock, Jake
Powell, Damond
Martin-Manley,K
Hamilton, Ray
Duzey, Jake
Wadley, Akrum
Hillyer, Jacob
Parker, J.
Niemann, Ben
Smith, Tevaun
King, Desmond
Krieger Coble,H
Stone, Andrew
Canzeri, Jordan
Trinca-Pasat, L
Total
Opponents

Score
24-10
45-29
31-38
48-7
14-51
30-14
24-26

W
W
L
W
L
W
L

total avg/g

0 598 85.4
0 412 58.9
0 371 53.0
0 304 60.8
0 293 41.9
87 3492 498.9
84 2636 376.6
total avg/g

60 1376 1436 239.3


536
0 536 76.6
69 382 451 75.2
230
0 230 46.0

IOWA FOOTBALL
Iowa Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2014)
Conference games
Tackles
#

Defensive Leaders

37 Lowdermilk, J.
27 Lomax, Jordan
52 Alston, Quinton
34 Meier, Nate
14 King, Desmond
90 Trinca-Pasat, L
13 Mabin, Greg
95 Ott, Drew
43 Jewell, Josey
41 Bower, Bo
71 Davis, Carl
6

Spearman, R.

39 Perry, Travis
98 Hardy, Mike
19 Taylor, Miles
67 Johnson, Jaleel
36 Fisher, Cole
12 Gair, Anthony
7
2
28
99
44
49
9C
25
85
94

Draper, Sean
Rucker, Malik
Fleming, M.
Bazata, Nathan
Niemann, Ben
Spears, Melvin
Kluver, Tyler
Wadley, Akrum
Mitchell Jr., D
McMinn, Riley
Total
Opponents

gp

ua

Sacks

tot

tfl/yds

no-yds

7
31
30
7
21
28
7
21
24
7
11
24
7
24
9
7
18
15
7
21
10
7
12
17
7
11
17
7
9
12
7
6
10
5
6
8
5
6
7
7
5
5
7
3
4
7
2
5
7
2
4
7
1
5
6
3
2
5
3
2
5
3
1
6
.
3
7
2
1
3
2
1
7
1
1
6
1
.
4
.
1
2
1
.
7 226 246
7 302 200

61
49
45
35
33
33
31
29
28
21
16
14
13
10
7
7
6
6
5
5
4
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
472
502

1.5-5
1.0-4
1.5-6
4.0-16
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7.5-43
2.0-5
7.5-34
1.0-11
3.5-6
4.5-17
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1.5-8
1.5-7
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1.0-1
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1.0-2
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40-166
39-165

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1.0-4
2.0-11
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5.0-41
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5.0-24
1.0-11
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1.0-6
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1.0-8
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16-105
14-97

Pass defense
int-yds brup

2-31
1-0
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Quarterback

C.J. Beathard (1)


Jake Rudock (23)
Jacob Hillyer (3)
Kevonte Martin-Manley (32)
Jonathan Parker (1)
Tevaun Smith (13)
Matt VandeBerg (3)
Damon Bullock (7)
Jordan Canzeri (2)
Mark Weisman (32)
Adam Cox (3)
John Kenny (1)
Macon Plewa (2)
Ike Boettger (1)

Wide Receiver

Running Back

Fullback

Tight End

George Kittle (1)


Ray Hamilton (15)
Henry Krieger Coble (4)
Jake Duzey (14)
Austin Blythe (33)
Andrew Donnal (14)
Tommy Gaul (5)
Brandon Scherff (34)
Jordan Walsh (23)
Sean Welsh (8)

Offensive Line

Defensive Line

Darian Cooper (2)


Carl Davis (24)
Louis Trinca-Pasat (36)
Quinton Alston (12)
Bo Bower (11)
Josey Jewell (2)
Travis Perry (3)
Reggie Spearman (7)
Maurice Fleming (1)
Anthony Gair (1)
Desmond King (23)
Jordan Lomax (11)
John Lowdermilk (24)
Greg Mabin (10)

Linebacker

Defensive Back

Defense Career Starts


Defensive End

Mike Hardy (6)


Drew Ott (23)
Nate Meier (11)

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2

2014 Iowa Football Roster


No. Name....................... Pos.
1 Marshall Koehn....................PK
2 Malik Rucker........................DB
2 Mick Ellis................................ K
4 ** Tevaun Smith ^....................WR
4 Miles Sullivan.......................DB
5 *** Damon Bullock ^..................RB
5 Omar Truitt...........................DB
6 * Reggie Spearman ^............. LB
6 Justin Joyce........................ QB
7 ** Sean Draper ^......................DB
7 Drew Zaun...........................WR
8 Marcel Joly...........................DB
8 Tyler Wiegers...................... QB
9 Drake Kulick.........................FB
10 Jonathan Parker...................RB
11 *** Kevonte Martin-Manley.......WR
12 * Anthony Gair........................DB
13 Greg Mabin..........................DB
14 * Desmond King ^...................DB
14 Connor Keane.....................WR
15 * Jake Rudock....................... QB
15 Joshua Jackson...................DB
16 * C.J. Beathard...................... QB
16 Dillon Kidd.............................. P
17 ** Jacob Hillyer........................WR
19 Miles Taylor..........................DB
19 Chris Rozell.........................WR
20 Jameer Outsey..................... LB
20 Andrew Stone......................WR
21 Trev Hadachek....................WR
22 * Damond Powell ^................WR
22 Jalen Embry.........................DB
25 Akrum Wadley......................RB
26 Kevin Ward...........................DB
27 ** Jordan Lomax......................DB
28 * Maurice Fleming...................DB
29 LeShun Daniels, Jr. ^...........RB
29 Brandon Snyder...................DB
30 Steve Manders.....................FB
30 Jake Gervase.......................DB

No. Name....................... Pos.


31 Aaron Mends........................ LB
32 Solomon Warfield.................DB
33 ** Jordan Canzeri.....................RB
34 * Nate Meier ^.........................DE
35 C.J. Hilliard...........................RB
36 ** Cole Fisher........................ OLB
37 *** John Lowdermilk ^................DB
38 * Adam Cox............................ FB
38 Andrew Cerney.................... LB
39 ** Travis Perry.......................... LB
40 Parker Hesse....................... LB
41 Bo Bower.............................. LB
41 Austin Kelly..........................FB
42 * Macon Plewa........................ FB
43 Josey Jewell...................... OLB
44 Ben Niemann....................... LB
45 ** Mark Weisman.....................RB
45 Eric Grimm........................... LB
46 * George Kittle........................TE
47 John Kenny..........................FB
48 Chad Gilson....................LB/FB
49 Melvin Spears......................DE
50 Jacob Sobotka..................... LB
52 *** Quinton Alston ^................... LB
52 Boone Myers........................OL
54 Steve Ferentz.......................OL
55 Zach Johnson....................... LS
56 Faith Ekakitie........................ DL
57 * Tommy Gaul.........................OL
58 Eric Simmons.......................OL
59 Ross Reynolds.....................OL
61 Kyle Terlouw......................... DL
63 ** Austin Blythe........................OL
64 Cole Croston........................OL
65 ** Jordan Walsh.......................OL
66 Colin Goebel........................OL
67 Jaleel Johnson..................... DL
68 *** Brandon Scherff...................OL
69 Keegan Render....................OL

No. Name....................... Pos.


70 Lucas LeGrand.....................OL
71 ** Carl Davis............................. DL
72 Brant Gressel....................... DL
73 Ryan Ward...........................OL
74 Mitch Keppy.........................OL
75 Ike Boettger..........................OL
75 Dean Tsopanides ................ DL
76 Dalton Ferguson...................OL
77 Reid Sealby..........................OL
77 Daniel Gaffey....................... DL
78 ** Andrew Donnal.....................OL
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 Jay Scheel...........................WR
86 Brandon Bishop...................WR
87 ** Jake Duzey..........................TE
87 Wil Rathjen........................... DL
88 Jake Hulett........................... DL
89 * Matt VandeBerg ^................WR
90 ** Louis Trinca-Pasat............... DL
90 Sam Brincks.........................DE
91 Daumantas Venckus-Cucchiara.DL
91 Miguel Recinos....................... K
92 Peter Pekar.......................... TE
92 Will Kincart........................... DL
93 Terrence Harris.....................DE
94 Riley McMinn........................DE
95 * Drew Ott ^............................ DL
96 Matt Nelson..........................DE
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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