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IOWA FOOTBALL<br />

2016 MEDIA GUIDE<br />

2001 Alamo Bowl<br />

Iowa -- 19, Texas Tech -- 16<br />

December 29, 2001, Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas<br />

Texas Tech_________ 0_________3________ 7_________ 6________ 16<br />

Iowa______________ 3_________7________ 3_________ 6________ 19<br />

IOWA BOWL HISTORY<br />

2003 Orange Bowl<br />

Southern California -- 38, Iowa -- 17<br />

January 2, 2003, Orange Bowl, Pro Player Stadium, Miami, Fla.<br />

Iowa_____________ 10________0________ 0_________ 7________ 17<br />

Southern Cal_______ 7_________3________14_______ 14________ 38<br />

GAME RECAP<br />

Nate Kaeding kicked a 47-yard field goal with 44 seconds to play in the game and<br />

defensive back Bob Sanders intercepted a Texas Tech pass in the endzone on the final<br />

play as Iowa defeated the Red Raiders 19-16 in the 2001 Alamo Bowl. The Hawkeyes<br />

ended the season with a 7-5 overall record with the bowl victory. The crowd of 65,232<br />

marked the second largest crowd in Alamo Bowl history.<br />

The Hawkeye drove 53 yards in eight plays for the final score of the game, which<br />

was the fourth field goal of the day for Kaeding. Texas Tech had tied the score at<br />

16-16 with 2:05 remaining before Iowa’s game winning drive. Iowa QB Kyle McCann<br />

accounted for most of the yardage in the final scoring drive. He compleded three<br />

straight passes for 41 totals yards and then scrambled for 16 yards to the Tech<br />

26-yardline to set up Kaeding’s game winning kick.<br />

Kaeding tied an Iowa record with the four field goals, which came from 36, 31,<br />

46 and 47 yards. Iowa took an early 10-0 lead in the first half, using a ball control<br />

offense to keep the Red Raider passing attack on the sidelines. Tech got on the<br />

scoreboard on the final play of the half on a 50-yard field goal and tied the score at<br />

10-10 on its first possession of the third quarter.<br />

An interception by Iowa’s Derrick Pickens led to an Iowa field goal for a 13-10<br />

advantage and good field position led to Kaeding’s 46-yard effort that put Iowa<br />

in front 16-10. Pickens was named the Outstanding Defensive Player of the Game,<br />

while RB Aaron Greving earned that award for offense. Filling in for the injured<br />

Ladell Betts, Greving rushed 25 times for 115 yards, including a one-yard scoring<br />

run for Iowa’s only touchdown. McCann completed 19-26 passes for 161 yards, with<br />

no interceptions.<br />

Along with the interception on the final play of the game, Sanders led the Iowa<br />

defense with 11 tackles. Grant Steen added eight stops and Benny Sapp had seven<br />

tackles and an interception. Iowa’s defense held Texas Tech to just 80 net rushing yards.<br />

SCORING SUMMARY<br />

IA -- Kaeding 36-yard field goal<br />

IA -- Greving 1-yard run (Kaeding kick)<br />

TTU -- Greathouse 50-yard field goal<br />

TTU -- Walker 20-yard pass from Kingsbury (Treece kick)<br />

IA -- Kaeding 31-yard field goal<br />

IA -- Kaeding 46-yard field goal<br />

TTU -- Treece 23-yard field goal<br />

TTU -- Treece 37-yard field goal<br />

IA -- Kaeding 47-yard field goal<br />

Attendance: 65,232<br />

TTU______________________ TEAM STATISTICS_____________________IOWA<br />

20__________________________ First Downs___________________________20<br />

20-80________________________Rushes-Yards______________________ 44-178<br />

309_________________________Passing Yards_________________________161<br />

49-29-3______________________Passes (A-C-I)_____________________ 26-19-0<br />

389_________________________Total Offense_________________________339<br />

5-37. 2______________________ Punts-Average______________________ 5-36. 0<br />

0-0__________________________Fumbles-Lost_________________________ 1-0<br />

5-35________________________ Penalties-Yards________________________ 5-26<br />

24:57______________________ Possession Time______________________ 35:03<br />

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS<br />

RUSHING<br />

TTU: Kingsbury 9-42, Williams 9-30<br />

IOWA: Greving 25-115, Allen 7-36, McCann 7-26<br />

PASSING<br />

TTU: Kingsbury 29-49-309<br />

IOWA: McCann 19-26-161<br />

RECEIVING<br />

TTU: Peters 8-60, Glover 6-77, Welker 6-62, Francis 5-90<br />

IOWA: Hill 6-49, Clark 4-30, Dodge 4-26, Allen 3-38<br />

TACKLES<br />

TTU: Sailor 12, Hawkins 9<br />

IOWA: Sanders 10, Steen 8, Meyer 7, Sapp 7<br />

GAME RECAP<br />

Southern Cal’s big second half lifted the Trojans past Iowa, 38-17 in the 2003<br />

FedEx Orange Bowl. Iowa, which saw its nine-game winning streak come to an end,<br />

completed the season with an 11-2 overall record and an eighth place ranking in<br />

the final polls.<br />

Hawkeye C. J. Jones opened the game by returning the kickoff an Orange Bowl<br />

record 100 yards, giving Iowa an early 7-0 lead. The Trojans quickly answered with a<br />

four-play, 79-yard drive that ended with a Justin Fargas four-yard run.<br />

Iowa and USC each added 35-yard field goals before the half. Iowa had an<br />

opportunity to take the lead, but a seven-play, 41-yard drive stalled on the USC oneyard<br />

line as the half ended and USC blocked an Iowa field goal attempt on the final<br />

play.<br />

USC controlled the second half by scoring touchdowns on its first three<br />

possessions. USC’s defense stifled the Hawkeyes. _Heisman Trophy winning QB<br />

Carson Palmer led USC by completing 21 of 31 passes for 303 yards and one<br />

touchdown. He was named the Orange Bowl MVP. Fargas became only the second<br />

Hawkeye opponent to eclipse 100 rushing yards as he gained 122 in 20 attempts.<br />

His rushing numbers included a 50-yard scoring scamper that marked the longest<br />

run against the Iowa defense all season.<br />

QB Brad Banks completed 15-36 passes for 204 yards and one touchdown. Banks<br />

threw 103 consecutive passes without an interception before USC’s Jason Leach<br />

picked one off in the fourth quarter. Banks also rushed eight times for 36 yards. His<br />

423 rushing yards is an Iowa record for quarterbacks in a season.<br />

WR Maurice Brown and TE Dallas Clark led the Iowa receivers. Brown had six<br />

receptions for 63 yards and a touchdown, while Clark tallied four receptions for 97<br />

yards. Brown’s 18-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter broke the school<br />

record for TD receptions in a season. _Jones ran back four kickoffs for 169 yards,<br />

which is an Orange Bowl record and an Iowa bowl game record for return yards.<br />

Defensive backs Bob Sanders and Derek Pagel led Iowa’s defensive unit recording<br />

13 and 10 tackles, respectively. The Iowa defense sacked Palmer four times, which<br />

included DE Matt Roth’s team-leading 11th sack in the second quarter.<br />

SCORING SUMMARY<br />

IA -- Jones 100-yard kickoff return (Kaeding kick)<br />

USC -- Fargas 4-yard run (Killeen kick)<br />

IA -- Kaeding 35-yard field goal<br />

USC -- Killeen 35-yard field goal<br />

USC -- Williams 18-yard pass from Palmer (Killeen kick)<br />

USC -- Fargas 50-yard run (Killeen kick)<br />

USC -- McCullough 5-yard run (Killeen kick)<br />

USC -- Byrd 6-yard run (Killeen kick)<br />

IA -- Brown 18-yard pass from Banks (Kaeding kick)<br />

Attendance: 75,971<br />

USC______________________ TEAM STATISTICS_____________________ IOWA<br />

30__________________________ First Downs___________________________18<br />

49-247_______________________Rushes-Yards______________________ 22-119<br />

303_________________________Passing Yards_________________________204<br />

21-31-0______________________Passes (C-A-I)_____________________ 15-36-1<br />

550_________________________Total Offense_________________________323<br />

2-37. 5______________________ Punts-Average______________________ 5-42. 6<br />

2-0__________________________Fumbles-Lost_________________________ 2-1<br />

6-45________________________ Penalties-Yards_______________________ 13-85<br />

38:06______________________ Possession Time______________________ 21:54<br />

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS<br />

RUSHING<br />

IOWA: Russell 9-45, Banks 8-36<br />

USC: Fargas 20-122, McCullough 12-76<br />

PASSING<br />

IOWA: Banks 15-36-204<br />

USC: Palmer 21-31-303<br />

RECEIVING<br />

IOWA: Clark 4-97, Brown 6-6<br />

USC: Williams 6-99, Colbert 6-81<br />

TACKLES<br />

IOWA: Sanders 13, Pagel 10, Worthy 7, Cole 7<br />

USC: Pollard 6, Grootegoed 6, Allmond 5<br />

150<br />

Iowa Hawkeye Football

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