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<strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Football</strong><br />

Oct. 11, 2004 #23/25 Ohio State at <strong>Iowa</strong> Kinnick Stadium<br />

IOWA OFFENSE OHIO STATE OFFENSE<br />

WR ...... 86 Holloway, 88 Solomon SE ......... 4 Holmes, 8 Hall<br />

LT ........ 70 Gray, 73 Barkema LT .........77 Sims, 62 McLaughlin<br />

LG ....... 76 Jones, 71 Olsen LG ........50 Datish, 59 Conroy<br />

C ........ 54 Elgin, 59 Cronin C ...........55 Mangold, 73 Winner<br />

RG ....... 61 Ferentz, 75 Gates/63 Plagman RG ........52 Kne, 72 Downing, 66 Coleman<br />

RT ........ 69 McMahon, 64 Felder RT ........68 Shafer, 74 Barton<br />

TE ........ 81 Jackson, 87 Chandler/30 Majerus TE ........80 Hamby, 86 Nicol<br />

QB ....... 5 Tate, 16 Manson/7 McCollom FL ......... 3 Childress, 7 Ginn<br />

WR ...... 11 Hinkel, 8 Townsend QB ........12 Zwick, 10 Smith<br />

RB ....... 33 Simmons, 48 Brownlee/28 Sims TB ........30 Ross, 25 Pittman<br />

FB ........ 43 Mickens, 35 Busch FB ........89 White, 43 Schnittker, 38 Joe<br />

IOWA DEFENSE OHIO STATE DEFENSE<br />

DE ....... 98 Robinson, 92 Iwebema DE ........75 Fraser, 50 Gholston<br />

DT ....... 60 Luebke, 65 Willcox LT .........94 Green, 97 Patterson<br />

DT ....... 45 Babineaux, 72 Eshareturi RT ........90 Pitcock, 98 Penton<br />

DE ....... 31 Roth, 99 Mattison DE ........99 Richardson, 57 Kudla<br />

OLB..... 27 Miles, 50 Lewis WLB ....47 Hawk, 1 Matthews<br />

MLB .... 52 Hodge, 40 Klinkenborg MLB .....51 Schlegel, 42 Carpenter<br />

WLB .... 18 Greenway, 27 Miles SLB ......42 Carpenter, 17 Freeman<br />

LC ....... 26 J. Johnson, 36 Ejiasi/19 Shada LC ........ 2 Underwood, 13 Jacobs<br />

SS ........ 15 Merrick, 32 Becker RC ........26 Youboty, 13 Jacobs<br />

FS ........ 25 Paschal, 13 Godfrey FS .........21 Salley, 32 Mitchell<br />

RC ....... 20 Allen, 10 Belleus SS ......... 9 Whitner, 6 Everett<br />

PT ........ 28 Bradley, 91 Gallery PT .........86 Turano, 23 Huston<br />

PK ....... 1 Schlicher PK ........85 Nugent, 23 Huston<br />

TIME & PLACE - - 2:35 p.m. (CDT), Saturday, Kinnick Stadium<br />

(70,397), <strong>Iowa</strong> City, IA.<br />

ATTENDANCE - - The game is sold out.<br />

RADIO - - (Originating Network): Learfield Communications with<br />

a network of over 40 stations. Gary Dolphin and Ed Podolak will<br />

call the action along with sideline reporter Rob Brooks.<br />

TELEVISION - - ABC is televising the game to a Big Ten regional<br />

audience. Announcers are Brad Nessler, Bob Griese and<br />

Lynn Swann.<br />

2004 RECORDS - - <strong>Iowa</strong> is 3-2 after beating Kent State (39-7),<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> State (17-10) and Michigan State (38-16) at home and losing<br />

to Arizona State (44-7) and Michigan (30-17) on the road. Ohio<br />

State is 3-2 after beating Cincinnati, Marshall and North Carolina<br />

State and losing to Northwestern (OT) and Wisconsin.<br />

THE SERIES - - This is the 59 th game in the series and Ohio State<br />

owns a 42-13-3 lead. The Buckeyes have won the last eight meetings<br />

and 10 of the last 11. <strong>Iowa</strong>’s only win during that stretch was (16-9)<br />

in 1991 at Columbus. The Hawkeyes haven’t beaten the Buckeyes<br />

in <strong>Iowa</strong> City since 1983 (20-14). Ohio State leads the series in <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

City by a 15-5-2 margin.<br />

COACHING RECORDS - - Kirk Ferentz is in his ninth year as<br />

a college head coach and his sixth year at <strong>Iowa</strong>. His career record<br />

is 47-52 and he’s 35-31 at <strong>Iowa</strong>. Ferentz is 0-3 vs. Ohio State. Jim<br />

Tressel is in his third year at Ohio State and 19 th as a collegiate head<br />

coach. He is 35-9 at Ohio State and has a 170-66-2 career record.<br />

He is 1-0 vs. <strong>Iowa</strong> and 2-0 vs. <strong>Iowa</strong> Coach Kirk Ferentz.<br />

NEXT WEEK - - <strong>Iowa</strong> at Penn State (11:05 a.m. CDT, ESPN2).<br />

Indiana at Ohio State (11:10 a.m. CDT, ESPN+).


<strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Football</strong><br />

Oct. 11, 2004 #23/25 Ohio State at <strong>Iowa</strong> Kinnick Stadium<br />

Offense<br />

Pos.........No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School)<br />

SE ............86 ** Warren Holloway 5-10 188 Sr. Homewood, IL (Homewood-Flossmoor)<br />

88 * Clinton Solomon 6-3 200 Jr. Ft. Worth, TX (Eastern Hills)<br />

LT ............70 Lee Gray 6-6 310 Jr. Dallas, TX (Bishop Dunne)<br />

73 * C.J. Barkema 6-8 290 Jr. Muscatine, IA (HS)<br />

LG ...........76 Mike Jones 6-5 299 So. Oak Lawn, IL (Richards)<br />

71 Seth Olsen 6-5 305 Fr. Omaha, NE (Millard North)<br />

C ..............54 Mike Elgin 6-4 270 So. Bankston, IA (W. Dubuque)<br />

59 * Ben Cronin 6-5 285 Jr. Ames, IA (HS)<br />

RG ...........61 * Brian Ferentz 6-2 282 Jr. <strong>Iowa</strong> City, IA (City)<br />

75 Ben Gates 6-6 280 Jr. Toledo, IA (South Tama)<br />

or 63 Todd Plagman 6-5 288 #Fr. Carson, IA (Riverside)<br />

RT ............69 *** Pete McMahon 6-7 320 Sr. Dubuque, IA (Wahlert)<br />

64 Chris Felder 6-7 303 So. Oelwein, IA (HS)<br />

TE ............81 *** Tony Jackson 6-3 265 Sr. Ypsilanti, MI (Willow Run)<br />

87 * Scott Chandler 6-7 231 So. Southlake, TX (Carroll)<br />

or 30 * Ryan Majerus 6-3 240 So. Oelwein, IA (HS)<br />

QB .............5 * Drew Tate 6-0 185 So. Baytown, TX (Robert E. Lee)<br />

16 Jason Manson 6-1 195 So. Bloomfield, CT (HS)<br />

or 7 Eric McCollom 6-0 190 #Fr. Camden, SC (HS)<br />

WR ..........11 ** Ed Hinkel 6-1 190 Jr. Erie, PA (Cathedral Prep)<br />

8 James Townsend 6-1 183 So. Delran, NJ (Holy Cross)<br />

RB ...........33 Marques Simmons 5-8 202 Jr. Davenport, IA (North)<br />

48 Sam Brownlee 5-10 200 So. Emmetsburg, IA (HS)<br />

or 28 Damian Sims 5-9 185 Fr. Boynton Beach, FL (Leonard)<br />

FB ............43 ** Aaron Mickens 5-10 235 Sr. Copperas Cove, TX (HS)<br />

35 Tom Busch 5-11 231 #Fr. Cottage Grove, MN (Park)<br />

PK .............1 Kyle Schlicher 5-9 179 So. Ankeny, IA (HS)<br />

Defense<br />

Pos.........No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School)<br />

DE ...........98 *** Derreck Robinson 6-5 287 Sr. Minneapolis, MN (DeLaSalle)<br />

92 Ken Iwebema 6-4 242 #Fr. Arlington, TX (Bowie)<br />

DT ...........60 * Tyler Luebke 6-1 278 Sr. <strong>Iowa</strong> City, IA (West)<br />

65 Alex Willcox 6-2 280 #Fr. W. Des Moines, IA (Valley)<br />

DT ...........45 *** Jonathan Babineaux 6-2 280 Sr. Port Arthur, TX (Lincoln)<br />

72 George Eshareturi 6-3 290 #Fr. New York, NY (Mt. St. Michael)<br />

DE ...........31 *** Matt Roth 6-4 270 Sr. Villa Park, IL (Willowbrook)<br />

99 Bryan Mattison 6-3 250 #Fr. Mishawaka, IN (Penn)<br />

OLB.........27 * Edmond Miles 6-1 222 So. Tallahassee, FL (Godby)<br />

50 *** George Lewis 6-2 234 Sr. Ft. Lauderdale, FL (Dillard)<br />

MLB ........52 ** Abdul Hodge 6-2 232 Jr. Fort Lauderdale, FL (Anderson)<br />

40 Mike Klinkenborg 6-2 230 #Fr. Rock Rapids, IA (Central Lyon)<br />

WLB ........18 ** Chad Greenway 6-4 239 Jr. Mt. Vernon, SD (Mt. Vernon)<br />

27 * Edmond Miles 6-1 222 So. Tallahassee, FL (Godby)<br />

LC ...........26 ** Jovon Johnson 5-9 177 Jr. Erie, PA (Mercyhurst Prep)<br />

36 *** Chigozie Ejiasi 6-0 202 Sr. Cedar Rapids, IA (Prairie)<br />

or 19 Adam Shada 6-1 180 Fr. Omaha, NE (Millard North)<br />

SS ............15 * Miguel Merrick 6-0 201 So. Union City, NJ (Emerson)<br />

32 Andrew Becker 6-1 201 So. Ankeny, IA (HS)<br />

FS ............37 * Marcus Paschal 6-0 196 So. Largo, FL (Largo)<br />

13 Charles Godfrey 6-1 200 Fr. Baytown, TX (Robert E. Lee)<br />

RC ...........20 ** Antwan Allen 5-10 180 Jr. Tampa, FL (Armwood)<br />

10 Walner Belleus 5-10 180 Jr. Immokalee, FL (Dodge City CC)<br />

PT ............28 *** David Bradley 6-2 198 Sr. San Diego, CA (Torrey Pines)<br />

91 John Gallery 6-2 238 Jr. Masonville, IA (E. Buchanan)<br />

# - - Indicates redshirt freshman<br />

Punt Returns:<br />

11 *** Ed Hinkel Kickoff Returns: 11 *** Ed Hinkel<br />

10 Walner Belleus 10 Walner Belleus<br />

Deep Snaps:<br />

66 * Kody Asmus Holder: 28 *** David Bradley<br />

18 ** Chad Greenway 11 ** Ed Hinkel


Oct. 11, 2004 #23/25 Ohio State at <strong>Iowa</strong> Kinnick Stadium<br />

IOWA RETURNS TO ACTION<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> (3-2, 1-1) returns to action this<br />

week, hosting Ohio State (3-2, 0-2) Saturday.<br />

Game time is 2:36 p.m. (CDT) in<br />

Kinnick Stadium (70,397). A sellout is<br />

expected.<br />

ON THE TUBE<br />

ABC will televise next week’s game<br />

to a regional audience. The game is also<br />

available on DIRECTV’s ESPN Game-<br />

Plan package. Brad Nessler, Bob Griese<br />

and Lynn Swann will call the action.<br />

RADIO BROADCAST<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> games are broadcast on the<br />

Hawkeye Radio Network. Gary Dolphin<br />

handles the play-by-play, with color<br />

<strong>com</strong>mentator Ed Podolak and sideline<br />

reporter Rob Brooks. The Hawkeye<br />

Radio Network includes more than 40<br />

stations throughout the state.<br />

HAWKEYE HISTORY<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> has played 1,057 games since<br />

beginning football in 1889. <strong>Iowa</strong>’s<br />

overall record is 533-485-39 (.523). That<br />

includes a 337-191-16 (.634) record in<br />

home games, a 196-294-23 (.404) record<br />

in games away from <strong>Iowa</strong> City, a 259-<br />

327-25 (.444) mark in Big Ten games and<br />

a 220-156-15 (.582) record in Kinnick<br />

Stadium.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Football</strong><br />

2004 Schedule/Results<br />

IOWA LOOKS TO EXTEND STREAK<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>’s win over Michigan State extended<br />

its home winning streak to 15.<br />

The 15-game home winning streak,<br />

dating back to 2002, is a new Kinnick<br />

Stadium record. The active streak ranks<br />

fourth nationally among Division I-A<br />

schools. Boise State (22) ranks first, followed<br />

by Oklahoma (17) and USC (17).<br />

Overall, <strong>Iowa</strong>’s longest home winning<br />

streak is 20 games, dating from Nov. 19,<br />

1918 to Oct. 20, 1923.<br />

In Big Ten games only, <strong>Iowa</strong>’s current<br />

streak of 10 straight home wins is the best<br />

for the Hawkeyes in Kinnick Stadium<br />

and ties its overall record. <strong>Iowa</strong> won<br />

10 consecutive home conference games<br />

from Nov. 9, 1918 to Oct. 20, 1923.<br />

The current 10-game home win streak<br />

in league games began with a 42-24 win<br />

over Minnesota in 2001.<br />

HAWKEYES ON THE TUBE<br />

Saturday’s game vs. Ohio State will<br />

mark the 49 th consecutive game the<br />

Hawkeyes have been selected for television.<br />

The last <strong>Iowa</strong> contest not televised<br />

was at Illinois on Oct. 14, 2000.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> (3-2, 1-1) Ohio State (3-2, 0-2)<br />

Sept. 4 Kent State W 39-7 Sept. 4 Cincinnati W 27-6<br />

Sept. 11 <strong>Iowa</strong> State W 17-10 Sept. 11 Marshall W 24-21<br />

Sept. 18 at Arizona State L 7-44 Sept. 18 at NC State W 22-14<br />

Sept. 25 at Michigan L 17-30 Oct. 2 at Northwestern L 27-33<br />

Oct. 2 Michigan State W 38-16 Oct. 9 Wisconsin L 13-24<br />

Oct. 16 Ohio State, 2:36 p.m. Oct. 16 at <strong>Iowa</strong>, 2:36 p.m.<br />

Oct. 23 at Penn State, 11:05 a.m. Oct. 23 Indiana, 11:10 a.m.<br />

Oct. 30 at Illinois, TBD Oct. 30 Penn State, TBD<br />

Nov. 6 Purdue, TBD Nov. 6 at Michigan State, TBD<br />

Nov. 13 at Minnesota, TBD Nov. 13 at Purdue, TBD<br />

Nov. 20 Wisconsin, TBD Nov. 20 Michigan, 11 a.m.<br />

ON THIS DATE<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> is winless in its last 12 games<br />

played on Oct. 16. Overall, <strong>Iowa</strong> is 2-<br />

11-1 on Oct. 16. The Hawkeyes defeated<br />

Northwestern 12-6 in 1897 and 9-6 in<br />

1915. <strong>Iowa</strong> lost to Illinois 20-3 in 1920,<br />

13-6 in 1926 and 49-3 in 1993, Wisconsin<br />

13-6 in 1937, Purdue 20-13 in 1948, Ohio<br />

State 20-14 in 1954, Minnesota 14-3 in<br />

1965 and 19-14 in 1971, Indiana 14-7 in<br />

1976, Michigan 29-7 and Northwestern<br />

23-21 in 1999. <strong>Iowa</strong> and Indiana tied 7-7<br />

in 1943.<br />

IOWA LEADERSHIP COUNCIL<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>’s Leadership Council for the<br />

2004 season includes 13 players (five<br />

seniors, three juniors, two sophomores,<br />

two redshirt freshmen and a true freshman).<br />

Permanent team captains are<br />

named at the conclusion of each season.<br />

The Leadership Council for this season<br />

includes seniors Jonathan Babineaux,<br />

Sean Considine, Tony Jackson, Tyler<br />

Luebke and Pete McMahon, juniors Chad<br />

Greenway, Ed Hinkel and Abdul Hodge,<br />

sophomores Jason Manson and Mike<br />

Elgin, redshirt freshmen Bryan Mattison<br />

and Albert Young and true freshman Seth<br />

Olsen.<br />

INSTANT REPLAY<br />

Nine of <strong>Iowa</strong>’s 11 games this season<br />

will feature the Big Ten Conference’s<br />

experimental instant replay system.<br />

Hawkeye games vs. <strong>Iowa</strong> State and at<br />

Arizona State did not utilize the system.<br />

There were no replays in <strong>Iowa</strong>’s win over<br />

Kent State. One play was reviewed at<br />

Michigan and one vs. Michigan State.<br />

Both plays were upheld.<br />

The NCAA <strong>Football</strong> Rules Committee<br />

granted the Big Ten the right to experiment<br />

with instant replay on a one-year<br />

basis for all televised games at league<br />

stadiums in 2004. All 44 conference<br />

games will utilize this system.


Coach Kirk Ferentz<br />

The 2002 Associated Press Coach<br />

of the Year, Walter Camp Coach of<br />

the Year, AFCA Regional Coach<br />

of the Year and Big Ten Coach of<br />

the Year, Kirk Ferentz (pronounced<br />

FAIR-rintz, rhymes with parents),<br />

is in his sixth season as <strong>Iowa</strong>’s head<br />

football coach. He resurrected the<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> program and led the 2003<br />

Hawkeyes to a 10-3 record and a<br />

37-17 Outback Bowl victory No.<br />

17 Florida. <strong>Iowa</strong> has posted a 24-7<br />

(.774) overall mark and 14-4 (.778) Big Ten record the last<br />

three seasons under Ferentz.<br />

Ferentz, at <strong>Iowa</strong>, holds an overall record of 35-31 (.530)<br />

and a 21-21 (.500) mark in Big Ten games. In eight seasons<br />

as a college head coach his career mark is 47-52 (.475).<br />

Twenty-two of <strong>Iowa</strong>’s 66 games over the last six seasons<br />

have been decided by seven points or less and 24 were played<br />

against opponents who were ranked in the top 25 at the<br />

time.<br />

Ferentz joined the <strong>Iowa</strong> staff after serving as assistant head<br />

coach and offensive line coach of the Baltimore Ravens of the<br />

National <strong>Football</strong> League. He had been part of the Baltimore<br />

(Cleveland Browns prior to the move) staff for six years.<br />

Ferentz was named head coach of the Maine Bears in 1990<br />

and held that position for three years. Ferentz was a member<br />

of Hayden Fry’s <strong>Iowa</strong> staff for nine years as offensive line<br />

coach (1981-89). He coordinated <strong>Iowa</strong>’s running game during<br />

his fi rst coaching stint with the Hawkeyes. <strong>Iowa</strong> appeared<br />

in eight bowl games during the time Ferentz was an <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

assistant, posting a 4-4 record. A pair of Rose Bowls (1982<br />

& 1986), two Holiday Bowl appearances (1986 & 1987)<br />

and a pair of Peach Bowl visits (1982 & 1988), along with<br />

appearances in the Gator (1983) and Freedom Bowls (1984)<br />

highlighted his previous <strong>Iowa</strong> stay. <strong>Iowa</strong>’s record in those<br />

nine years was 73-33-4 and included two 10-win and two<br />

nine-win seasons.<br />

Ferentz was born in Royal Oak, MI, and attended high<br />

school in Pittsburgh, PA. Kirk earned his bachelor’s degree<br />

in English Education from the University of Connecticut in<br />

1978, where he was a football captain.<br />

Ferentz is 0-3 against Ohio State and 0-2 vs. Buckeye Coach<br />

Jim Tressel (0-1 <strong>Iowa</strong> vs. OSU and 0-1 Maine vs. YSU).<br />

FAMILY AFFAIR<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Head Coach Kirk Ferentz and his son, Brian, Ferentz<br />

are believed to be one of only four father-son duos in Division<br />

I this year. They join Art Briles and his son Kendal from<br />

Houston, Tony Samuel and his son Travis from New Mexico<br />

State and Mike Bellotti and his son Luke from Oregon.<br />

OHIO STATE COACH JIM TRESSEL<br />

Jim Tressel is in his fourth year as the head coach at Ohio<br />

State and his 19 th season overall as a head coach. Tressel’s<br />

overall record stands at 171-65-2 (.723) and 36-8 (.818) with<br />

the Buckeyes. He has guided the Buckeyes to back-to-back<br />

Fiesta Bowl victories, including its thrilling 31-24 overtime win<br />

over Miami for the 2003 national championship. Last season,<br />

Ohio State went 11-2 and defeated Kansas State (35-28) in the<br />

2004 Fiesta Bowl. The Buckeyes fi nished with a 7-5 mark in<br />

his fi rst season as mentor, including a third place conference<br />

fi nish and an invitation to the 2002 Outback Bowl.<br />

Prior to coaching the Buckeyes, Tressel coached 15 seasons at<br />

Youngstown State. Tressel guided the Penguins to four national<br />

titles and also appeared in two other championship games. He<br />

was named National Coach of the Year four times (1991, ’93,<br />

’94 and ’97).<br />

Tressel was a four-year letterwinner at quarterback (1971-<br />

74) and earned all-Conference honors as a senior at Baldwin<br />

Wallace College.<br />

Tressel is 1-0 vs. <strong>Iowa</strong> and 2-0 against Hawkeye Coach Kirk<br />

Ferentz (1-0 OSU vs. <strong>Iowa</strong> and 1-0 YSU vs. Maine).<br />

OSU’S HOME WIN STREAK SNAPPED<br />

Wisconsin snapped an 18-game Ohio State home winning<br />

streak with a 24-13 victory in Ohio Stadium last Saturday.<br />

Leading 14-13 at the half, the Badgers came out of the locker<br />

room and marched 72 yards and converted a fi eld goal to<br />

stretch their lead to 17-13. Wisconsin added a touchdown in<br />

the fourth quarter to put the game out of reach at 24-13. Ted<br />

Ginn Jr. scored Ohio State’s only touchdown on a 65-yard punt<br />

return in the fi rst quarter to give the Buckeyes the early lead.<br />

PK Mike Nugent connected on fi eld goals of 42 and 55 yards<br />

(tied career best) in the second quarter. The two fi eld goals<br />

made gave Nugent the school career record (60).<br />

IOWA, OHIO STATE NOTES<br />

• Neither team scored an offensive touchdown in last year’s<br />

game in Columbus. The Hawkeyes’ touchdown was scored on<br />

a fake fi eld goal, while Ohio State’s touchdowns were scored<br />

on a punt return and a recovery of a blocked punt in the end<br />

zone.<br />

• Both team’s rushing defenses were solid in last year’s meeting<br />

as <strong>Iowa</strong> allowed only 56 yards on 42 rushes, while Ohio<br />

State yielded 66 yards on 40 carries.<br />

• The Ohio State game will be Kirk Ferentz’s 100 th game as<br />

a collegiate head coach.<br />

• <strong>Iowa</strong> is 2-2 under Ferentz <strong>com</strong>ing off a bye week.<br />

• Ohio State PK Mike Nugent was named co-Big Ten Special<br />

Teams Player of the Week, marking the third time this season<br />

the senior has earned the honor.<br />

• Ohio State has not lost three consecutive games since the<br />

1999 season when it lost its fi nal three regular season games<br />

(at Michigan State, vs. Illinois and at Michigan).


• Jim Tressel and Kirk Ferentz first coached against each other<br />

in 1990 when Tressel was head coach at Youngstown State and<br />

Ferentz at Maine. Youngstown State defeated Maine 38-17 in<br />

its final game of the year for the Black Bears.<br />

• <strong>Iowa</strong> LB Chad Greenway is three tackles from reaching<br />

200 for his career. Abdul Hodge became the 53 rd Hawkeye to<br />

eclipse the 200 tackle plateau at Arizona State in week three.<br />

• This year marks the second consecutive season that <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

has two weeks to prepare for Ohio State.<br />

• <strong>Iowa</strong> is winless against Ohio State (0-6-1) in its last seven<br />

meetings in <strong>Iowa</strong> City.<br />

• <strong>Iowa</strong> has two true freshmen from the state of Ohio on its<br />

roster: DB Bradley Fletcher (Youngstown) and LB Anton<br />

Narinsky (Chagrin Falls) – both are red-shirting. Ohio State<br />

does not have any <strong>Iowa</strong>ns on its roster.<br />

THE SERIES<br />

This marks the 59 th meeting between the two schools with<br />

Ohio State holding a 42-13-3 advantage in the series that began<br />

with a 12-9 <strong>Iowa</strong> win in 1922. The Buckeyes have won<br />

the last eight games and 10 of the last 11. Ohio State won last<br />

year’s meeting 19-10 in Columbus. Ohio State holds a 15-5-2<br />

edge in games played in <strong>Iowa</strong> City, going 6-0-1 the last seven<br />

contests in Kinnick Stadium. <strong>Iowa</strong>’s last victory over Ohio<br />

State was a 16-9 win in Columbus on 11/2/91 and its last win<br />

in Kinnick Stadium was a 20-14 triumph on 9/24/83. Here are<br />

the results:<br />

11/18/22 W 12-9<br />

11/27/23 W 20-0<br />

*10/14//24 T 0-0<br />

10/24/25 W 15-0<br />

*10/23/26 L 6-23<br />

10/08/27 L 6-13<br />

11/10/28 W 14-7<br />

10/13/29 L 6-7<br />

11/24/34 L 7-40<br />

10/07/44 L 0-34<br />

10/06/45 L 0-42<br />

10/18/47 T 13-13<br />

10/09/48 W 14-7<br />

10/28/50 L 21-83<br />

10/27/51 L 21-47<br />

*10/25/52 W 8-0<br />

10/16/54 L 14-20<br />

11/12/55 L 10-20<br />

*11/17/56 W 6-0<br />

11/16/57 L 13-17<br />

*11/15/58 L 28-38<br />

11/14/59 W 16-7<br />

*11/12/60 W 35-12<br />

11/04/61 L 13-29<br />

*11/03/62 W 28-14<br />

11/02/63 L 3-7<br />

*10/31/64 L 19-21<br />

11/13/65 L 0-38<br />

*11/12/66 L 10-14<br />

11/18/67 L 10-21<br />

*11/16/68 L 27-33<br />

9/11/71 L 21-52<br />

9/16/72 L 0-21<br />

11/17/73 L 13-55<br />

*11/16/74 L 10-35<br />

10/11/75 L 0-49<br />

*10/09/76 L 14-34<br />

*10/15/77 L 6-27<br />

10/21/78 L 7-31<br />

11/10/79 L 7-34<br />

*11/15/80 L 7-41<br />

*9/24/83 W 20-14<br />

9/22/84 L 26-45<br />

11/02/85 L 13-22<br />

*11/01/86 L 10-31<br />

11/14/87 W 29-27<br />

*11/12/88 T 24-24<br />

11/11/89 L 0-28<br />

*11/10/90 L 26-27<br />

11/02/91 W 16-9<br />

*10/31/92 L 15-38<br />

10/28/95 L 35-56<br />

*10/26/96 L 26-38<br />

10/04/97 L 7-23<br />

*11/14/98 L 14-45<br />

10/30/99 L 11-41<br />

*10/21/00 L 10-38<br />

10/18/03 L 10-19<br />

* - - at <strong>Iowa</strong> City<br />

IOWA VS. RANKED TEAMS<br />

These are <strong>Iowa</strong>’s most recent wins vs. nationally ranked opponents:<br />

At Home: 40-22 over 22nd-ranked Minnesota, 11/15/03<br />

30-27 over ninth-ranked Michigan, 10/4/03<br />

On the Road: 27-21 over 21st-ranked Wisconsin, 11/22/03<br />

34-9 over eighth-ranked Michigan, 10/26/02<br />

Neutral: 37-17 over 17th-ranked Florida, Outback Bowl, 1/1/04<br />

38-18 over 20th-ranked Washington, Sun Bowl, 12/29/95<br />

CAPTAINS BY THE WEEK<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>’s game captains are selected each week. Following is<br />

a game-by-game list of Hawkeye captains:<br />

Kent State: OL Pete McMahon, DE Matt Roth<br />

DL Jonathan Babineaux, DB Sean Considine<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> State: WR Ed Hinkel, OL Pete McMahon<br />

LB Abdul Hodge, DL Tyler Luebke<br />

Arizona State: WR Ed Hinkel, OL Pete McMahon<br />

DL Tyler Luebke, LB Chad Greenway<br />

Michigan: OL Pete McMahon, WR Ed Hinkel<br />

DL Jonathan Babineaux, DB Sean Considine<br />

Michigan State: TE Tony Jackson, OL Pete McMahon<br />

LB Abdul Hodge, DE Matt Roth<br />

INJURED RUNNING BACKS<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> lost running backs Marcus Schnoor and Albert Young<br />

to season-ending knee injuries in <strong>Iowa</strong>’s first two games. Three<br />

games later, the Hawkeyes lost Jermelle Lewis to a seasonending<br />

ACL injury.<br />

Other Hawkeye running backs that have seen action this year<br />

include Marques Simmons (21 attempts, 98 yards and 2 touchdowns),<br />

Sam Brownlee (13 attempts, 35 yards) and Champ<br />

Davis (1 attempt, 2 yards). True freshman Damian Sims, who<br />

has not seen action this season, could be a factor.<br />

OTHER INJURIES<br />

DB Sean Considine (foot) and LB Mike Humpal (knee)<br />

are questionable for Saturday’s game, while TE Mike Follett<br />

(back) and DB Jonathan Zanders (collar bone) will miss the<br />

remainder of the season.<br />

NEW STARTING QUARTERBACK<br />

For the fifth consecutive season, <strong>Iowa</strong> started with a different<br />

starting quarterback from the previous year. Sophomore<br />

Drew Tate started all four games to start the 2004 season. Last<br />

year, Nathan Chandler started all 13 games, while in 2002 it<br />

was Brad Banks, preceded by Kyle McCann in 2001 and Scott<br />

Mullen in 2000.


<strong>Iowa</strong> 38, Michigan State 16<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> collected a season-high 464 yards total offense en route<br />

to 38-16 victory over Michigan State on home<strong>com</strong>ing. The victory<br />

was <strong>Iowa</strong>’s fifth consecutive home<strong>com</strong>ing win, but more<br />

importantly, it snapped a two-game losing streak.<br />

The Hawkeyes jumped on the Spartans early, posting two first<br />

quarter 80-yard touchdown drives. RB Jermelle Lewis scored<br />

the first touchdown on a season-long 47-yard run and WR Ed<br />

Hinkel caught a 15-yard touchdown pass from QB Drew Tate.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> took a 17-6 advantage into the half and stretched its<br />

lead to 31-6 following touchdown runs by FB Tom Busch (3<br />

yards) and RB Marques Simmons (one yard) in the third quarter.<br />

Both scores were their first collegiate points. Simmons would<br />

later score his second touchdown on a two-yard plunge in the<br />

final period.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> was a perfect 5-5 in the red zone, scoring four touchdowns<br />

(three rushing and one passing) and a field goal.<br />

Tate posted career highs in pass <strong>com</strong>pletions (25), attempts<br />

(36) and yardage (340). The sophomore became the first <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

quarterback to throw for over 300 yards since Jon Beutjer threw<br />

for 380 yards at Indiana (9/30/00). In addition, Tate <strong>com</strong>pleted<br />

10-straight passes in the third quarter, marking the third time this<br />

season that he has <strong>com</strong>pleted 10 or more consecutive passes in<br />

a game (10 vs. Kent State and 11 at Michigan).<br />

Lewis came out of the game in the second quarter due to<br />

injury, but finished the game as <strong>Iowa</strong>’s leading rusher; three<br />

carries, 49 yards and one touchdown. WR Ed Hinkel tied a<br />

career high with seven receptions and posted a career high with<br />

98 receiving yards. WR Clinton Solomon collected career highs<br />

in receptions (4) and receiving yards (105).<br />

Defensively, <strong>Iowa</strong> had three players collect double figure tackles.<br />

DB Miguel Merrick had the first start of his career, replacing<br />

an injured Sean Considine, and responded with a career-high<br />

14 tackles (10 solo), including one for loss. LB Abdul Hodge<br />

tallied 12 tackles (7 solo), while DB Marcus Paschal registered<br />

a career-high 10 tackles (7 solo). Here is the yardstick:<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Michigan State<br />

First Downs 20 27<br />

Rushes-Yds. 27-124 36-204<br />

Passing Yds. 340 245<br />

Passes (C-A-I) 25-37-1 29-54-0<br />

Total Offense 464 449<br />

Punts-Avg. 5-37.8 6-44.2<br />

Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1<br />

Penalties-Yards 4-20 5-38<br />

Time of Possession 28:28 31:32<br />

FINAL GAME NOTES<br />

• <strong>Iowa</strong> improved to 5-1 in conference home openers under<br />

Kirk Ferentz.<br />

• The victory was <strong>Iowa</strong>’s fifth straight over Michigan State in<br />

Kinnick Stadium.<br />

• WR James Townsend caught one pass for eight yards. The<br />

reception was his first of the season.<br />

• <strong>Iowa</strong>’s 14 points in the first quarter is a season high for points<br />

scored in a period for the Hawkeyes. <strong>Iowa</strong> matched the 14<br />

points in the fourth quarter.<br />

• The Hawkeyes shutout Michigan State in the first quarter,<br />

marking the third time this season an <strong>Iowa</strong> opponent failed to<br />

score in the first quarter. The Hawkeye defense has allowed<br />

only 13 first quarter points in five games.<br />

• WR Matt Melloy, OL Brian Ferentz and QB Jason Manson<br />

all returned from injury and saw game action.<br />

• <strong>Iowa</strong> posted a season low in penalties. The Hawkeyes had<br />

four penalties for 20 yards.<br />

• PK Kyle Schlicher scored eight points, converting all five<br />

PATs and one field goal.<br />

• OL Ben Gates, OL Todd Plagman, TE Mike Follett and DB<br />

Sean Considine did not play due to injury.<br />

• Michigan State RB DeAndra Cobb recorded a 37-yard rush<br />

in the third quarter, marking the first rushing play of 20 yards<br />

or more <strong>Iowa</strong>’s rushing defense has allowed this season.<br />

• All four of Michigan State’s scoring drives were over 10 plays.<br />

The Spartans posted two scoring drives of 15 plays and also<br />

scoring drives of 14 and 12 plays.<br />

• Instant replay was used for the first time in Kinnick Stadium.<br />

The call reviewed was upheld.<br />

LAST MEETING<br />

A defensive battle that was decided by special teams saw No.<br />

8 Ohio State defeat No. 9 <strong>Iowa</strong>, 19-10 at Ohio Stadium. The<br />

victory was the Buckeyes’ eighth straight over the Hawkeyes.<br />

After <strong>Iowa</strong> failed to score on its opening possession, Ohio<br />

State converted a 53-yard field goal to take an early 3-0<br />

advantage. The field goal would be the only points the Hawkeye<br />

defense would allow.<br />

Unable to score on its next possession, <strong>Iowa</strong> punted to Ohio<br />

State’s Michael Jenkins, who ran the punt back 54 yards to give<br />

the Buckeyes a 10-0 edge six minutes into the contest. The<br />

Hawkeyes trimmed Ohio State’s lead to seven after a 36-yard<br />

Nate Kaeding field goal later in the first quarter.<br />

After a scoreless second quarter, Ohio State’s special teams<br />

scored again in the third quarter when the Buckeyes blocked<br />

an <strong>Iowa</strong> punt and recovered the ball in the end zone to stretch<br />

the lead to 17-3. <strong>Iowa</strong> answered with its only touchdown of the<br />

game on a fake field goal from the five-yard line in the fourth<br />

quarter. Holder David Bradley pitched the ball to Kaeding,<br />

who ran to the right corner of the end zone and scored to trim<br />

the Buckeye lead to seven.<br />

Down by seven and pinned deep in its own end late in the<br />

game, a shotgun snap over the head of <strong>Iowa</strong> QB Nathan Chandler<br />

sailed out of the end zone for a safety, giving Ohio State<br />

a 19-10 advantage.<br />

Chandler <strong>com</strong>pleted 14-27 passes for 153 yards and one<br />

interception. RB Fred Russell rushed 22 times for 42 yards,


while WR Ramon Ochoa caught four passes for 86 yards,<br />

including a career-long 51-yard reception.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>’s defense was solid. The Hawkeyes allowed only<br />

56 yards rushing on 42 attempts (1.3 avg.) and 129 yards<br />

passing. <strong>Iowa</strong> collected four sacks and forced a fumble on its<br />

goal line to prevent Ohio State from scoring a critical touchdown<br />

in the second quarter. LB Abdul Hodge collected a career-high<br />

16 tackles, including 1.5 TFL, and forced the fumble<br />

on the goal line. LB Chad Greenway and SS Bob Sanders<br />

each registered 10 tackles, while DE Howard Hodges recorded<br />

four tackles, including a career-high three sacks. Here is the<br />

yardstick:<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Ohio State<br />

Score 10 19<br />

First Downs 15 11<br />

Rushes-Yds. 40-66 42-56<br />

Passing Yds. 153 129<br />

Passes (C-A-I) 14-27-1 11-22-0<br />

Total Offense 219 185<br />

Punts-Avg. 8-35.1 8-44.8<br />

Fumbles-Lost 4-2 1-1<br />

Penalties-Yards 7-52 7-64<br />

Time of Possession 29:52 30:08<br />

LEWIS LEADS IOWA’S RUSHING ATTACK<br />

RB Jermelle Lewis is <strong>Iowa</strong>’s leading rusher after five games,<br />

but will miss the remainder of the 2004 season due to a seasonending<br />

knee injury. Lewis rushed 57 times for 200 yards. The<br />

senior had his best game of the season vs. <strong>Iowa</strong> State, rushing 30<br />

times for 102 yards and also catching two passes for 44 yards.<br />

The 102 yards rushing marked the fifth time in his career that<br />

he eclipsed the century mark. Against Michigan State, Lewis<br />

had three carries for 49 yards, including a season-long 47-yard<br />

touchdown run on <strong>Iowa</strong>’s first offensive drive. The 47-yard<br />

rush was the second-longest carry of his career. He recorded<br />

a 75-yard run vs. Utah State (9/21/02). He also caught three<br />

passes for 45 yards vs. the Spartans. Lewis served a one-game<br />

suspension in <strong>Iowa</strong>’s season-opener.<br />

Lewis is one of 50 student-athletes named to the 2004 Walter<br />

Camp Player of the Year Watch List. Last season, Lewis rushed<br />

46 times for 241 yards, ran for one score and also caught one<br />

touchdown. He was the leading rusher in the Hawkeyes’ 2003<br />

victory vs. Minnesota, rushing nine times for 63 yards. Lewis<br />

also rushed a season-high 12 times for 45 yards vs. Florida<br />

in the Outback Bowl. The native of Bloomfield, CT, missed<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>’s first seven games recovering from off-season knee<br />

surgery. Lewis’ career numbers include 226 rushing attempts<br />

for 1,150 yards and 10 touchdowns and 16 receptions for 180<br />

yards and two scores. Lewis is the 36 th <strong>Iowa</strong> player to eclipse<br />

the 1,000-yard rushing plateau and ranks 26 th in career rushing.<br />

He is two yards from moving past Kevin Harmon (1984-87)<br />

into 25 th place.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Internet Address<br />

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and the <strong>Iowa</strong> football team World Wide Web, go to:<br />

http://www.hawkeyesports.<strong>com</strong><br />

Information on the football team and all other University of <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

athletic teams, including schedules, rosters, statistics, season<br />

outlooks and other information, is available at those sites.<br />

SPECIAL TEAMS RISE AGAIN<br />

After blocking a single season school record five punts last<br />

season, <strong>Iowa</strong> has started on the right foot in 2004. LB Chad<br />

Greenway blocked a Kent State punt in the third quarter, which<br />

resulted in a field goal. <strong>Iowa</strong> is 5-0 in games that it blocked at<br />

least one punt dating back to last season.<br />

DB Walner Belleus returned a punt 83 yards for a touchdown<br />

at Arizona State. Previously, the last time an <strong>Iowa</strong> player returned<br />

a punt for a touchdown was Ramon Ochoa vs. Buffalo<br />

for 70 yards (9/6/03). Additionally, WR Ed Hinkel returned<br />

two punts for 60 total yards and two kickoffs for 51 total yards<br />

at Arizona State.<br />

As a team, <strong>Iowa</strong> ranks first in the Big Ten and fifth nationally<br />

in punt returns (19.5).<br />

HINKEL RETURNS TO FORM<br />

WR Ed Hinkel has been <strong>Iowa</strong>’s top receiving threat. Hinkel<br />

has been a force in <strong>Iowa</strong>’s last two games. Against Michigan<br />

State, the junior tied a career high with seven receptions, posted<br />

a career high with 98 receiving yards and caught a 15-yard<br />

touchdown. His 43-yard reception in the third quarter was a<br />

career long. At Michigan, he collected seven receptions for<br />

89 yards and caught a career-high two touchdowns. Hinkel<br />

posted team highs in receptions and receiving yards vs. Kent<br />

State (4-65) and <strong>Iowa</strong> State (4-61).<br />

Hinkel leads Hawkeye receivers with 23 receptions for 317<br />

yards and four touchdowns this season. He ranks sixth in the<br />

Big Ten and 62 nd nationally in receptions (4.6) and seventh in<br />

the league in receiving yards (63.4).<br />

Three of his five career receiving touchdowns have been<br />

highlight reel diving catches in the end zone (at Michigan,<br />

2004; vs. <strong>Iowa</strong> State, 2004; at Penn State, 2002). Hinkel also<br />

returned a punt for a touchdown his freshman season. Hinkel<br />

ran back two punts for 60 yards and two kickoffs for 51 yards<br />

at Arizona State. He did not have any returns at Michigan. The<br />

junior ranks 13 th nationally in punt return yardage (15.33).<br />

Hinkel was hampered by injuries last season, missing four<br />

games and seeing limited action in other games. The native<br />

of Erie, PA, has 55 career receptions for 643 yards and five<br />

touchdowns.


The Big Ten This Week<br />

Minnesota at Michigan State, 11:10 a.m. (ESPN/ESPN+)<br />

Michigan at Illinois, 11:10 a.m. (ABC)<br />

Ohio State at <strong>Iowa</strong>, 2:35 p.m. (ABC)<br />

Wisconsin at Purdue, 4:35 p.m. (ESPN2)<br />

Idle: Indiana, Northwestern, Penn State<br />

IOWA NOTES<br />

• The Hawkeyes have won 22 of their last 24 games in Kinnick<br />

Stadium, dating back to the end of the 2000 season. <strong>Iowa</strong>’s two<br />

losses came against <strong>Iowa</strong> State (36-31 in 2002) and Michigan<br />

(32-26 in 2001).<br />

• <strong>Iowa</strong> has won 21 of its last 26 regular season games.<br />

• <strong>Iowa</strong> is 32-4 when leading at the half and 34-2 when leading<br />

after three quarters under Coach Ferentz. Furthermore, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

is 21-1 when leading at the half and 23-0 when leading after<br />

three quarters the last three years.<br />

• <strong>Iowa</strong> rushed 28 times for -15 yards at Michigan. The last<br />

time an <strong>Iowa</strong> team rushed for negative yardage was in a 45-34<br />

loss at Indiana (10/29/88); the Hawkeyes rushed 22 times for<br />

-1 yard.<br />

• <strong>Iowa</strong> was held to 100 yards total offense in its loss at Arizona<br />

State. The last time a team held <strong>Iowa</strong> under 200 yards total<br />

offense was Penn State (176 yards, 10/25/03). <strong>Iowa</strong> won that<br />

game, 26-14.<br />

• <strong>Iowa</strong> has 15 players who have recorded one or more receptions<br />

this season, while 12 different Hawkeyes have recorded<br />

one or more rushing attempts.<br />

• OL Pete McMahon is the only Hawkeye to be named captain<br />

in each of the first five games.<br />

• <strong>Iowa</strong> has had two interceptions returned for touchdowns<br />

(99 yards by Kent State and 25 yards by Michigan).<br />

• <strong>Iowa</strong> ranks second nationally in punt return yardage<br />

(19.5). Ed Hinkel ranks 13 th nationally in punt return yardage<br />

(15.33).<br />

• TE Tony Jackson had no receptions in the first three games<br />

of the season. In fact, the native of Ypsilanti, MI, had only<br />

seven receptions his first three years <strong>com</strong>bined. The senior put<br />

up career numbers against the Wolverines in his home state,<br />

collecting four receptions for 61 yards, including a 24-yard<br />

reception on the first play from scrimmage.<br />

• <strong>Iowa</strong>’s game vs. Michigan State was its eighth straight home<br />

sellout dating back to last year. The eight consecutive sellouts<br />

at the current Kinnick Stadium capacity (70,397) is a school<br />

record. The previous record was five set in during the 1992<br />

season.<br />

• <strong>Iowa</strong> has scored points on four of its first five opening possessions.<br />

The Hawkeyes kicked a field goal vs. Kent State<br />

and scored touchdowns vs. <strong>Iowa</strong> State, at Michigan and vs.<br />

Michigan State. <strong>Iowa</strong> punted on its first possession at Arizona<br />

State.<br />

• RB Albert Young and LB Chad Greenway scored their first<br />

collegiate points vs. Kent State. DB Walner Belleus scored his<br />

first points on an 83-yard punt return at Arizona State. FB Tom<br />

Busch and RM Marques Simmons tallied their first points on<br />

short touchdown runs vs. Michigan State.<br />

• <strong>Iowa</strong> began the season ranked No. 12 in the ESPN/USA<br />

Today poll and No. 19 in the Associated Press poll. The ranking<br />

was its highest preseason ranking since 1985 when the<br />

Hawkeyes were ranked No. 3 by USA Today/CNN and No. 4<br />

by the AP.<br />

TATE DIRECTS HAWKEYE OFFENSE<br />

QB Drew Tate has <strong>com</strong>e on strong in his last two starts,<br />

posting career numbers in consecutive games. In his last start<br />

vs. Michigan State, the sophomore <strong>com</strong>pleted 25-36 passes<br />

for 340 yards – all career highs. He also <strong>com</strong>pleted a 15-yard<br />

touchdown pass to Ed Hinkel in the first quarter. The last time<br />

an <strong>Iowa</strong> quarterback threw for over 300 yards was Jon Beutjer<br />

(30-47, 380 yards) at Indiana on 9/30/00. In addition, Tate<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleted 10 straight passes in the third quarter, marking the<br />

third time this season that he has <strong>com</strong>pleted 10 or more consecutive<br />

passes in a game.<br />

At Michigan, he <strong>com</strong>pleted 24-32 passes for 270 yards and<br />

two touchdowns. He <strong>com</strong>pleted 11 consecutive passes to start<br />

the game vs. the Wolverines.<br />

Tate played only one half in the season opener vs. Kent State,<br />

<strong>com</strong>pleting 13-22 passes for 136 yards, including 10 straight<br />

<strong>com</strong>pletions in the second quarter. Tate played his first <strong>com</strong>plete<br />

collegiate game vs. <strong>Iowa</strong> State and helped the Hawkeyes<br />

to their second straight win over the Cyclones. Tate <strong>com</strong>pleted<br />

16-22 passes for 220 yards and one touchdown.<br />

For the season, Tate has <strong>com</strong>pleted 86-131 passes for 1,010<br />

yards, six touchdowns and six interceptions. The sophomore<br />

has thrown at least one interception in each of <strong>Iowa</strong>’s five<br />

games. The native of Baytown, TX, ranks fourth in the conference<br />

and 28 th nationally in pass efficiency (136.37) and fourth<br />

in the league in passing yardage (202.0).<br />

ROTH BREAKS OUT<br />

Senior DE Matt Roth is a pre-season candidate for the Rotary<br />

Lombardi Award, the Ted Hendricks Defensive End of the<br />

Year and Bronko Nagurski Awards. Other pre-season honors<br />

for Roth include the Playboy magazine all-America team,<br />

second team all-America by Lindy’s and first team all-Big Ten<br />

by Athlon Sports.<br />

Roth has busted out the last two games after posting eight<br />

tackles, including one for loss, the first three contests of the<br />

season. The defensive end exploded for seven tackles (all solo),<br />

including two for loss and one sack and also forced a fumble<br />

at Michigan. Against Michigan State, he tallied a season-high<br />

eight tackles (4 solo), including one for loss. The senior is sixth<br />

on the squad in tackles (23), tied for second in sacks (2), ranks<br />

first in QB hurries (2) and fourth in TFL (4).


2004 Big Ten Standings<br />

Big Ten All Games<br />

W L Pct. W L Pct.<br />

Wisconsin 3 0 .000 6 0 1.000<br />

Michigan 3 0 .000 5 1 .833<br />

Purdue 2 0 .000 5 0 1.000<br />

Minnesota 2 1 .666 5 1 .833<br />

Michigan St. 2 1 .666 3 3 .500<br />

Northwestern 2 1 .666 3 3 .500<br />

IOWA 1 1 .500 3 2 .600<br />

Ohio State 0 2 .000 3 2 .600<br />

Illinois 0 3 .000 2 4 .333<br />

Indiana 0 3 .000 2 4 .333<br />

Penn State 0 3 .000 2 4 .333<br />

Last season, Roth was a first team all-Big Ten honoree by<br />

both the media and coaches. He ranked second in the league<br />

and 13th nationally in sacks (0.88).<br />

His 12 QB sacks in 2003 ties as the second best single-season<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> total. Leroy Smith set the record in 1991 with 18. Roth’s<br />

24 career sacks ranks third best, and trails Jared DeVries (42,<br />

1995-98) and Mike Wells (33, 1990-93). Also, he sits in third<br />

place in tackles for loss (31) behind Jim Johnson (39, 1987-90),<br />

Wells (54, 1990-93) and DeVries (78, 1995-98).<br />

LINEBACKERS ARE BIG TEN LEADERS<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>’s linebacking duo of Chad Greenway and Abdul Hodge<br />

are on the 2004 Dick Butkus Award Watch List, which is given<br />

annually to the nation’s top college linebacker. They were<br />

also named to the preseason first all-Big Ten team by Athlon<br />

Sports. Hodge was also named second team all-America by<br />

The Sporting News, while Greenway was named honorable<br />

mention all-America by NationalChamps.net.<br />

Hodge became the 53 rd Hawkeye to record 200 tackles when<br />

he posted seven stops (6 solo) at Arizona State. His 222 career<br />

tackles tie Matt Bowen (1996-99) for 42 nd at <strong>Iowa</strong>. Hodge<br />

equaled a season high with 12 tackles (7 solo) vs. Michigan<br />

State. The previous week at Michigan, he registered a gamehigh<br />

10 tackles (7 solo) and recovered one fumble. He collected<br />

a game-high 12 tackles (8 solo) in <strong>Iowa</strong>’s win over <strong>Iowa</strong> State.<br />

The junior ranks second on the team and ninth in the conference<br />

in tackles (43). He has posted double digit tackle games 10<br />

times in his career, including three times this season.<br />

Hodge, who was named to the 2004 NationalChamps.net preseason<br />

all-America second team, ranked first in the Big Ten and<br />

27th nationally in tackles (10.8) last season. His 141 tackles<br />

rank second in single season tackles at <strong>Iowa</strong>. Andre Jackson<br />

(1972) is <strong>Iowa</strong>’s record holder with 171 tackles. Nine of his<br />

141 tackles were for loss, ranking fourth on the Hawkeyes.<br />

Greenway was honored by the Walter Camp Foundation and<br />

the Big Ten after his outstanding performance vs. Kent State.<br />

He led the Hawkeye defense, intercepting two passes and re-<br />

turning them 54 yards, including a 30-yarder for a touchdown.<br />

He also collected a team-best 10 tackles (6 solo, 4 assists), including<br />

two for loss and recorded one pass breakup as <strong>Iowa</strong> held<br />

the Golden Flashes to minus 13 yards rushing and just 110 total<br />

yards. On special teams, the native of Mt. Vernon, SD, blocked<br />

his second career punt, which resulted in a field goal.<br />

Greenway has posted double figure tackles in all but one<br />

game this season and 12 times in his career. The junior collected<br />

a game and season-high 12 tackles (9 solo) at Arizona<br />

State. Greenway tallied eight stops (5 solo) vs. Michigan<br />

State. Against Michigan, Greenway registered a game-high 10<br />

stops (8 solo), including a career-high two sacks. He tallied<br />

10 tackles in the season-opener vs. Kent State and in week two<br />

vs. <strong>Iowa</strong> State.<br />

The junior ranks first on the team, fourth in the league in<br />

tackles (50), third on the team in tackles for loss (5) and first<br />

on the team and tied for fourth in the Big Ten in interceptions<br />

(2).<br />

The native of Mt. Vernon, SD, has posted 197 career tackles.<br />

BABINEAUX ANCHORS DEFENSIVE LINE<br />

Senior Jonathan Babineaux has been one of the Big Ten’s<br />

top defensive linemen this season. The native of Port Arthur,<br />

TX, ranks third in the Big Ten in tackles for loss (9) and ninth<br />

in the conference in sacks (3). Babineaux ranks eighth in team<br />

tackles (18). His 18 tackles rank second to Tyler Luebke (26)<br />

among <strong>Iowa</strong> defensive linemen.<br />

Babineaux has 94 career tackles, including 19 for loss and<br />

10 sacks. His nine TFL this season equals his single season<br />

high. He collected nine tackles for 41 yards lost his sophomore<br />

season.<br />

DEFENSE MAKES A STAND<br />

• The Hawkeyes held Kent State to minus 13 yards rushing.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> could have held the Golden Flashes to minus 30 yards if<br />

not for their punter scampering 17 yards following a blocked<br />

punt in the third quarter.<br />

• Arizona State is the only Hawkeye opponent able to score<br />

on its opening drive.<br />

• Kent State did not score any offensive points in week one.<br />

In fact, the Golden Flashes’ offense advanced past midfield<br />

only once.<br />

• Michigan State punted after six of its first eight possessions<br />

and <strong>Iowa</strong>’s defense held the Spartans to two field goals in the<br />

other two possessions.<br />

• <strong>Iowa</strong>’s defense held <strong>Iowa</strong> State to 2-16 on third-down conversions.<br />

The Cyclones did not convert a third-down until late<br />

in the third quarter.<br />

• <strong>Iowa</strong> forced a Michigan fumble on its goal line to prevent the<br />

Wolverines from scoring. The last time the Hawkeyes forced<br />

a fumble on the goal line was at Ohio State (10/18/03).<br />

• <strong>Iowa</strong> ranks third in the Big Ten and ninth nationally in rushing<br />

defense (85.2).


<strong>Iowa</strong> in Big Ten & NCAA Statistics<br />

Individual Statistics<br />

Player Category Stats Big 10 NCAA<br />

Ed Hinkel Punt Return Yards 15.3 2nd 13th<br />

Jonathan Babineaux Tackles For Loss 1.8 3rd ---<br />

Drew Tate Pass Efficiency 136.4 4th 29th<br />

Chad Greenway Tackles 10.0 4th ---<br />

Drew Tate Passing Yards 202.0 4th ---<br />

Chad Greenway Interceptions 0.40 6th 43rd<br />

Ed Hinkel Receptions 4.6 6th 62nd<br />

Drew Tate Total Offense 192.6 8th 65th<br />

David Bradley Punting 40.5 7th 58th<br />

Ed Hinkel Receiving Yards 63.4 7th 65th<br />

Kyle Schlicher Field Goals 1.0 8th 48th<br />

Jonathan Babineaux Sacks 0.6 9th ---<br />

Kyle Schlicher Scoring (kick) 5.6 9th ---<br />

Abdul Hodge Tackles 8.6 9th ---<br />

Team Statistics<br />

Category Stats Big 10 NCAA<br />

Punt Returns 19.5 1st 2nd<br />

Net Punting 38.7 3rd 30th<br />

KO Coverage 19.8 3rd ---<br />

Rushing Defense 85.2 4th 9th<br />

Pass Efficiency 136.4 4th 33rd<br />

Red zone Defense 68.4% 4th ---<br />

Passing Offense 219.4 5th 46th<br />

Third Down Conv. % 39.7% 5th ---<br />

Total Defense 327.0 6th 41st<br />

Passing Defense 241.8 6th 92nd<br />

Scoring Defense 21.4 7th 48th<br />

Pass Efficiency Def. 120.1 7th 57th<br />

Turnover Margin -0.20 7th 70th<br />

Sacks 10 7th ---<br />

Time of Possession 30:33 7th ---<br />

Scoring Offense 23.6 8th 70th<br />

Red zone Offense 75.0% 8th ---<br />

KO Returns 19.6 9th 68th<br />

Total Offense 312.2 9th 91st<br />

First Downs 80 10th ---<br />

Rushing Offense 92.8 11th 109th<br />

Penalty Yards 68.8 11th ---<br />

QB Sacks Allowed 17 11th ---<br />

DEFENSIVE BACKFIELD SOLID<br />

DBs Antwan Allen and Jovon Johnson and FS Sean Considine<br />

are looking for good results as part of <strong>Iowa</strong>’s defensive<br />

unit.<br />

Johnson has 10 career interceptions, which ties for seventh<br />

in career picks at <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

Johnson registered 17 tackles (16 solo) in <strong>Iowa</strong>’s first five<br />

games, including a season-high six tackles vs. Michigan State.<br />

The native of Erie, PA, also recorded two pass breakups in<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>’s win over <strong>Iowa</strong> State.<br />

Considine has recorded 125 career tackles and three picks.<br />

The senior missed <strong>Iowa</strong>’s last game vs. Michigan State due to<br />

injury, but is hopeful to return vs. Ohio State.<br />

Against Michigan, Considine recorded two tackles and<br />

then exited the game due to a foot injury and did not return.<br />

Against Arizona State, Considine recorded seven tackles (6<br />

solo), including one for loss. Against Kent State, he posted<br />

four tackles and one pass breakup, while collected three stops<br />

vs. <strong>Iowa</strong> State.<br />

Allen has 133 career tackles, five interceptions and three<br />

forced fumbles.<br />

Allen tallied five stops (3 solo) vs. Michigan State and posted<br />

six solo tackles and his second career sack at Michigan the<br />

previous week. Against Arizona State, he posted four tackles<br />

and intercepted one pass. Allen collected three solo tackles, one<br />

pass breakup and forced one fumble vs. Kent State. Against<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> State, he collected eight tackles (6 solo).<br />

IOWA STARTS ON OFFENSE<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> has started on offense in 58 of its last 60 games. <strong>Iowa</strong>’s<br />

games at Miami, OH (9-7-02) and at Michigan State (9-27-03)<br />

are the only contests that the Hawkeyes didn’t start on offense.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> has started the game on offense in 60-of-66 games under<br />

Kirk Ferentz.<br />

SCHEDULE OVERVIEW<br />

For the first time since the 2001 season, <strong>Iowa</strong>’s regular<br />

season schedule includes only 11 games. The Hawkeyes will<br />

play six home games in Kinnick Stadium, where they have<br />

posted a 15-1 record the last three seasons, including a perfect<br />

7-0 mark last year. Six of <strong>Iowa</strong>’s 11 opponents posted seven<br />

wins or more and <strong>com</strong>peted in bowl games last season. The<br />

newest addition to the slate includes Kent State from the Mid-<br />

American Conference. Other home games include <strong>Iowa</strong> State<br />

and Big Ten opponents Michigan State, Ohio State, Purdue<br />

and Wisconsin. All four home conference foes earned bowl<br />

bids last season. <strong>Iowa</strong>’s only non-conference road game was<br />

at Arizona State, while it travels to Michigan, Penn State, Illinois<br />

and Minnesota within the conference. For the second<br />

consecutive year, the Hawkeyes’ league schedule does not<br />

include Indiana or Northwestern.<br />

EIGHT WERE WALK-ONS<br />

Eight members of <strong>Iowa</strong>’s two-deep joined the program as<br />

walk-ons. That list includes offensive linemen Pete McMahon,<br />

Greg Dollmeyer and Jacob Bowers, defensive tackle Tyler<br />

Luebke, defensive backs Sean Considine and Chigozie Ejiasi,<br />

deep snapper Kody Asmus and safety Andrew Becker.<br />

Considine and McMahon started all 12 games, while Luebke<br />

started the last two contests in 2003. Ejiasi played in every<br />

game last year.


THEY STARTED THEM ALL<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> had 10 players, four on offense and seven on defense,<br />

start all 12 games last year. That list included OL Robert<br />

Gallery, OL Pete McMahon, QB Nathan Chandler, RB Fred<br />

Russell, DE Howard Hodges, DE Matt Roth, LB Abdul Hodge,<br />

LB Chad Greenway, DB Jovon Johnson, DB Antwan Allen and<br />

FS Sean Considine.<br />

Seven of those players (McMahon, Roth, Greenway, Hodge,<br />

Considine, Johnson and Allen) are on the 2004 roster. Allen<br />

has started all 28 games in his career.<br />

HAWKEYES STAY HOT IN NFL DRAFT<br />

For the second straight year, five <strong>Iowa</strong> players were selected<br />

in the NFL Draft. OT Robert Gallery was the second player<br />

selected, taken by the Oakland Raiders. DB Bob Sanders was<br />

a second round selection of Indianapolis and PK Nate Kaeding<br />

was selected in the third round by San Diego. DT Jared Clauss<br />

(Tennessee) and TE Erik Jensen (St. Louis) were both selected<br />

in the seventh round. Nine additional <strong>Iowa</strong> seniors signed NFL<br />

free agent contracts immediately following the 2004 Draft.<br />

The five players selected in the 2004 draft matches the<br />

number taken in the 2003 draft (Dallas Clark, Eric Steinbach,<br />

Bruce Nelson, Derek Pagel, Ben Sobieski), giving the <strong>Iowa</strong> program<br />

its most draft selections in back-to-back drafts since the<br />

AFL/NFL merger. <strong>Iowa</strong> had never had more than nine players<br />

selected in back-to-back drafts. All five players made rosters.<br />

A total of 18 former <strong>Iowa</strong> players are in the NFL an additional<br />

five are either on practice squads or injured reserved.<br />

IOWA BY QUARTERS<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> has outscored its opponents 38-13 in the first quarter<br />

and 34-24 in the fourth period. Hawkeye opponents own a<br />

46-23 edge in the second quarter and a slim 24-23 advantage<br />

in the third.<br />

ON THE AVERAGE<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> averages 4.5 yards on 141 first down plays, 4.0 yards<br />

on 105 second down plays, 6.8 yards on 72 third down plays<br />

and -0.5 yards on four fourth down plays.<br />

AVERAGE SCORING DRIVES<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>’s 18 scoring drives average 6.8 plays, 50.3 yards and<br />

2:47 elapsed time. Twelve of <strong>Iowa</strong>’s 18 scoring drives have<br />

covered 45 yards or more. In addition, <strong>Iowa</strong> has had eight<br />

drives amass eight plays or more, including a 14-play drive<br />

that consumed 6:08 that resulted in a Matt Melloy four-yard<br />

TD reception vs. Kent State. Against Michigan, <strong>Iowa</strong> posted<br />

drives covering 75, 79 and 80 yards. The Hawkeyes posted two<br />

80-yard scoring drives in the first quarter vs. Michigan State.<br />

Hawkeye opponents have recorded 17 scoring drives, averaging<br />

7.4 plays, 51.1 yards and 3:01 elapsed time. Three of<br />

Michigan’s four offensive scoring drives were two plays or<br />

less, while Michigan State posted two 15-play scoring drives<br />

and one 14-play scoring drive.<br />

IOWA IN THE RED ZONE<br />

The Hawkeyes have marched inside the red zone 20 times<br />

and scored 15 of those times (75.0%). <strong>Iowa</strong> ranks seventh in<br />

the Big Ten.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> has posted points on its last eight trips inside the red<br />

zone. The Hawkeyes were a perfect 5-5 vs. Michigan State,<br />

scoring four touchdowns (three passing and one rushing) and<br />

a field goal. The previous week at Michigan, <strong>Iowa</strong> was 3-3.<br />

WR Ed Hinkel caught two touchdowns and PK Kyle Schlicher<br />

converted a field goal. <strong>Iowa</strong> was a perfect 1-1 vs. <strong>Iowa</strong> State,<br />

scoring a touchdown. The Hawkeyes scored on six of nine<br />

drives that reached the red zone vs. Kent State, collecting two<br />

rushing TDs, two passing TDs and two field goals for 33 points.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> failed to score any points the other three times inside<br />

the red zone when QB Drew Tate was intercepted on the one<br />

yardline, PK Kyle Schlicher missed a field goal and the team<br />

failed to convert on a fourth down late in a game while trying<br />

to run out the clock. <strong>Iowa</strong> was 0-2 at Arizona State, trying to<br />

convert on fourth down late in the game, trailing 44-0.<br />

Hawkeye opponents have advanced inside the red zone 19<br />

times and have scored 13 of those time (68.4%). <strong>Iowa</strong> ranks<br />

second in the Big Ten.<br />

Michigan State was 4-5, scoring three field goals, one rushing<br />

touchdown and failing to score on downs late in the contest.<br />

Michigan was 2-4, scoring on two rushing touchdowns. The<br />

Wolverines fumbled on the goal line and downed the ball to<br />

end the game on their other two red zone possessions. Arizona<br />

State was a perfect 7-7, scoring five touchdowns and two field<br />

goals. Prior to the Arizona State game, <strong>Iowa</strong>’s first two opponents<br />

were 0-3. <strong>Iowa</strong> State was 0-2 after reaching the red<br />

zone, missing two field goals. Kent State advanced inside the<br />

red zone only once and did not score after failing to convert<br />

on a fourth down.<br />

BIG PLAY HAWKEYES<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>’s offense has produced 18 plays of 20 yards or more,<br />

with 14 of the 18 <strong>com</strong>ing on pass plays. WR Clinton Solomon<br />

collected catches of 44 and 36 yards and WR Ed Hinkel<br />

recorded a 43-yard reception vs. Michigan State to led <strong>Iowa</strong>’s<br />

receiving corps. Hinkel also posted catches of 35 and 23 at<br />

Michigan. The Hawkeyes had a big day running back kickoff<br />

and punt returns at Arizona State. Hinkel had a 36-yard kickoff<br />

return and a 49-yard punt return, while DB Walner Belleus ran<br />

back an Arizona State punt 83 yards for a touchdown, which<br />

ties as the sixth longest punt return in Hawkeye history.<br />

The Hawkeye defense has yielded 15 offensive plays of 20<br />

yards or more, with all but one <strong>com</strong>ing on pass plays. <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

opponents have also recorded three big interceptions returns<br />

(99, 31 and 25 yards), including two for touchdowns.


POINTS OFF TURNOVERS<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> has scored 28 points after obtaining eight turnovers (3<br />

interceptions, 5 fumbles), plus an additional three points following<br />

a blocked punt in its victory over Kent State in week<br />

one. <strong>Iowa</strong> scored a touchdown two plays after recovering a<br />

Michigan State muffed punt on the two-yard line. The Hawkeyes<br />

did not collect a turnover vs. <strong>Iowa</strong> State.<br />

Hawkeye opponents have scored 47 points following <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

miscues. Each of <strong>Iowa</strong>’s first five opponents scored three points<br />

or more following <strong>Iowa</strong> mistakes. Michigan State scored three<br />

points after <strong>Iowa</strong>’s only turnover. Michigan scored 27 of its 30<br />

points following Hawkeye turnovers. Kent State scored seven<br />

points on a 99-yard interception return. <strong>Iowa</strong> State converted<br />

an interception into three points, while Arizona State drove 13<br />

yards for a touchdown following an interception.<br />

HAWKEYES BY THE NUMBERS<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> returns 39 lettermen from 2003, including 20 on offense,<br />

17 on defense and two specialists. The Hawkeyes return three<br />

starters on offense and seven on defense, plus punter David<br />

Bradley. The letterman breakdown includes nine three-year<br />

lettermen, 10 two-year lettermen and 20 one-year lettermen.<br />

The total roster includes 118 players, including 15 seniors,<br />

24 juniors, 28 sophomores, 29 redshirt freshmen and 22 true<br />

freshmen.<br />

HOME GROWN HAWKEYES<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>’s roster of 118 players includes 56 players from <strong>Iowa</strong>.<br />

The roster includes 12 players from Florida, 10 players from<br />

Texas, eight from Illinois, seven from New Jersey, three from<br />

Pennsylvania and Connecticut, two from Arkansas, California,<br />

Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota and South Carolina<br />

and one from Indiana, Georgia, Kansas, Michigan, and New<br />

York.<br />

MORE THAN ONE<br />

Fifteen high schools have contributed more than one player<br />

to the current <strong>Iowa</strong> football roster. The leaders are City High of<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> City and Ankeny, with four, while Oelwein has three.<br />

THE NAME GAME<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> has two players named Davis (Calvin and Champ,<br />

no relation), Johnson (A.J. and Jovon, no relation) and Lewis<br />

(George and Jermelle, no relation).<br />

Mike is the most popular first name. There are five Mike’s<br />

(Elgin, Follett, Humpal, Jones, Klinkenborg) and two Michael’s<br />

(Huisman, Sabers). There are three Matt’s (Kroul, Melloy,<br />

Roth). There are three Chris’s (Aldrich, Brevi, Felder). There<br />

are two players named Brian (Ferentz, Powers), Kyle (Kesselring,<br />

Schlicher) and Bryan (Mattison, Ryther). There are two<br />

Andy’s (Fenstermaker, Zeal) and two named David (Bradley,<br />

Walker). Two Hawkeye players go by initials, including C.J.<br />

Barkema and A.J. Johnson.<br />

THE HAWKEYES, SIZE WISE<br />

Sophomore DB Ma’Quan Dawkins is the lightest Hawkeye<br />

player at 164 pounds, while the shortest player, at 5-8, is RB<br />

Marques Simmons. OL Peter McMahon is the heaviest Hawkeye<br />

at 320 pounds. A total of six Hawkeye players are listed<br />

at over 300 pounds.<br />

The tallest players are 6-8 junior offensive tackle C.J. Barkema<br />

and sophomore offensive tackle Greg Dollmeyer. Barkema<br />

was an all-state basketball player as a prep, while Dollmeyer<br />

was a member of <strong>Iowa</strong>’s 2002-03 basketball team.<br />

The average Hawkeye player is 6-2 and weighs 231 pounds.<br />

That is the exact height and two pounds lighter than the average<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> player in 2003.<br />

WATCHING FROM ABOVE<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong>’s coaches in the press box during the season are Norm<br />

Parker (defensive coordinator), Lester Erb (receivers and special<br />

teams), along with quality control assistant Jon McLaughlin<br />

and graduate assistant coaches Michael Ketchum and A.J.<br />

Blazek. That leaves Ken O’Keefe (offensive coordinator),<br />

Phil Parker (defensive backs), Carl Jackson (running backs),<br />

Reese Morgan (offensive line), Darrell Wilson (linebackers),<br />

Ron Aiken (defensive line) and Eric Johnson (tight ends) on the<br />

sidelines. Parker missed the first three games due to surgery<br />

and returned to the booth at Michigan.<br />

ROSE BOWL EXPERIENCE<br />

Four members of the <strong>Iowa</strong> coaching staff have coached or<br />

played in the Rose Bowl. Kirk Ferentz coached in two Rose<br />

Bowl games while on the <strong>Iowa</strong> staff and Carl Jackson coached<br />

in three Rose Bowl games as an <strong>Iowa</strong> assistant coach. Norm<br />

Parker and Phil Parker both coached in the Rose Bowl while<br />

on the staff at Michigan State.<br />

IOWA STATS ON THE INTERNET<br />

Statistics and play-by-play accounts of all <strong>Iowa</strong> football<br />

games are available live on the internet. The statistical program<br />

allows viewers to read the play-by-play action just moments<br />

after it takes place, and to view all individual and team statistics<br />

while the game is in progress.<br />

The program can be accessed through www.hawkeyesports.<br />

<strong>com</strong> and then clicking on the Gametracker or Live Stats link.<br />

KIRK FERENTZ RADIO SHOW<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Coach Kirk Ferentz is featured on “Hawk Talk with<br />

Kirk Ferentz” each week. The 90-minute radio call-in show<br />

is hosted by Gary Dolphin, the play-by-play voice of the <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

Hawkeyes. The show airs each Wednesday evening at 7 p.m.<br />

from Carlos O’Kelly’s in <strong>Iowa</strong> City.


HY-VEE CY-HAWK SERIES<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> leads the inaugural Hy-<br />

Vee Cy-Hawk Series 3-0 after its<br />

17-10 football victory on Sept. 11<br />

in <strong>Iowa</strong> City.<br />

A point system will track each<br />

institution’s performance and will<br />

culminate in one institution winning the annual trophy for the<br />

Hy-Vee Cy-Hawk Series. Intercollegiate athletic teams from<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> and <strong>Iowa</strong> State will square off in head-to-head <strong>com</strong>petition<br />

nine different times during the 2004-05 academic year.<br />

The <strong>com</strong>petition this year is in men’s basketball, women’s<br />

basketball, wrestling, women’s gymnastics, women’s soccer,<br />

softball and women’s swimming and diving. Additional points<br />

will be available for each school to secure based on successful<br />

performance in the classroom by its student-athletes. Listed<br />

below is the up<strong>com</strong>ing <strong>com</strong>petition schedule:<br />

Oct. 31 Soccer 2 points<br />

Dec. 1 W. Basketball 2 points<br />

Dec. 4 W. Swimming and Diving 2 points<br />

Dec. 5 Wrestling 2 points<br />

Dec. 10 M. Basketball 2 points<br />

Jan. 28 W. Gymnastics 2 points<br />

Feb. 19 W. Gymnastics 2 points<br />

Apr. 19 Softball 2 points<br />

2 points for an institution if the student-athlete graduation rate<br />

for all student-athletes is greater than the national average for<br />

all student-athletes.<br />

BIG TEN TELECONFERENCE<br />

The Big Ten coaches teleconferences are held each Tuesday.<br />

The teleconference begins at 11 a.m. (CT) and each coach is<br />

available for 10 minutes. Media wishing to participate in the<br />

teleconference can contact the Big Ten Office at 847-696-1010<br />

to obtain the call-in information. All times listed below are<br />

central time:<br />

11:00 Jim Tressel, Ohio State<br />

11:10 Lloyd Carr, Michigan<br />

11:20 Gerry DiNardo, Indiana<br />

11:30 John L. Smith, Mich. State<br />

11:40 Kirk Ferentz, <strong>Iowa</strong><br />

11:50 Barry Alvarez, Wisconsin<br />

Noon Ron Turner, Illinois<br />

12:10 Joe Tiller, Purdue<br />

12:20 Joe Paterno, Penn State<br />

12:30 Randy Walker, Northwestern<br />

12:40 Glen Mason, Minnesota<br />

12:50 Player(s) of the Week, if available<br />

IOWA FOOTBALL WITH KIRK FERENTZ<br />

The weekly television replay show, featuring <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Football</strong><br />

Coach Kirk Ferentz, is a 30-minute program, which includes<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> football highlights and weekly features about the University<br />

of <strong>Iowa</strong> football program. Gary Dolphin, the radio play-byplay<br />

voice of the <strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeyes, hosts the show. Following is<br />

a schedule of times the show can be seen in different areas:<br />

Station/Outlet Days and Time/TV Channel<br />

KGAN, Cedar Rapids Sun., 10:30 pm<br />

KYOU, Ottumwa Sun., 10 pm<br />

KDSM, Des Moines Sun., 10 pm<br />

WBDQ, Quad Cities Sun., 10 pm<br />

KLJB, Davenport Sun., 11 pm<br />

Cable One, Sioux City Wed., 8:30 pm, Ch. 9<br />

Fairfield Public Access Wed., 7:30 pm, Thurs., 8:30 am,<br />

Ch. 9<br />

Spencer Municipal Utilities Mon. & Tues., 6:30 pm & 10:30 pm<br />

Ch. 3<br />

City of Hawarden, Hawarden Thurs., 7 pm, Ch. 10<br />

Sunshine Network (Orlando, FL) Thurs., 2 pm (ET)<br />

Metro Sports (Kansas City, MO) Wed., 8:30 pm & Thurs., 2:30 pm<br />

Media<strong>com</strong>, Cedar Rapids Tues. & Fri., 7:30 pm, Ch. 22<br />

Media<strong>com</strong>, Des Moines Tues. & Fri., 7:30 pm, Ch. 22<br />

Thurs., 8 pm, Ch. 22<br />

Media<strong>com</strong>, Dubuque Mon., 7:30 pm, Ch. 18<br />

Media<strong>com</strong>, Moline Tues., 8 pm, Wed., 9 pm, Ch. 78<br />

Fri., 11 pm, Ch. 78<br />

Media<strong>com</strong>, Emmetsburg Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri., 5 p.m.,<br />

Ch. 18<br />

Media<strong>com</strong>, Atlantic Wed., 5 p.m., Ch. 22<br />

Media<strong>com</strong>, Mason City Thurs., Fri., 5 p.m.<br />

City of Cedar Falls TV Div. Thur., 7:30/9/11 pm, Ch. 15<br />

CBTV17, Council Bluffs Wed., 7 pm & Sat., 8 am<br />

Lakes 37, Spirit Lake Tues., & Thurs., 8:30 pm, Ch. 7<br />

Comcast SportsNet Chicago Mon., 4:30 pm<br />

Comcast SportsNet Michigan Wed., 10:30 pm (ET)<br />

CSTV Mon., 6:30 pm<br />

IOWA FOOTBALL REPLAY SHOW<br />

The Hawkeye television program makes its return this season<br />

as it takes highlights from <strong>Iowa</strong>’s most recent game and packages<br />

it in a tight and exciting 60 minutes of college football<br />

action. Produced by the <strong>Iowa</strong> Athletic Department in partnership<br />

with Media<strong>com</strong>, the <strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Football</strong> Replay Show will air<br />

on Media<strong>com</strong>’s “Connections” channel throughout the week<br />

in select television markets across the state.<br />

Television Market Day/Time<br />

Cedar Rapids Tues. & Fri., 8 pm<br />

Des Moines Tues., 8:30 pm, Wed., 9:30 pm,<br />

Fri., 10 pm, Sat., 11 am<br />

Moline Tues., 8:30 pm, Wed., 9:30 pm,<br />

Fri., 10 pm, Sat., 11 am<br />

Dubuque Mon., 8 pm<br />

Mason City Thurs., 7:30 pm<br />

Atlantic Tues., 8:30 pm, Wed., 9:30 pm,<br />

Fri., 10 pm, Sat., 11 am<br />

Emmetsburg Wed./Thurs./Fri., 6 pm<br />

Comcast SportsNet Chicago Wed., 8 pm


IOWA TV SATELLITE SERVICE<br />

Each Tuesday <strong>Iowa</strong> offers video highlights of Coach Kirk<br />

Ferentz’s weekly news conference, plus player clips & highlights,<br />

via satellite. The time is from 3:30 to 3:45 p.m. (CT).<br />

The satellite feed are available on C-Band, Telesat F-1, Channel<br />

6.<br />

AFTER THIS<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> hits the road for its second two-game road trip of the<br />

season. <strong>Iowa</strong> opens its road trip at Penn State Oct. 23 (11:05<br />

a.m. CDT, ESPN2) before traveling to Illinois Oct. 30 (kickoff<br />

time TBA).


<strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Football</strong><br />

Oct. 11, 2004 Game-By-Game Statistics Includes 5 Games<br />

First Rushing Pass. Passing Total Punts- Fum.- Pen.<br />

Game Score Downs Att-Net Yards Com.-Att.-In Offense Avg. Lost Yds.<br />

at <strong>Iowa</strong> 39 22 60-214 223 18-30-1 90-437 4-46.5 3-0 12-136<br />

Kent State 7 11 19-(-13) 123 19-36-2 55-110 7-39.9 2-2 4-27<br />

at <strong>Iowa</strong> 17 16 44-85 220 16-22-1 66-305 7-33.3 0-0 8-75<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> State 10 16 34-66 170 15-30-1 64-236 7-38.6 0-0 5-40<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> 7 6 27-56 44 8-19-1 46-100 8-45.6 0-0 8-65<br />

at Arizona State 44 23 34-76 435 33-46-1 80-511 3-51.3 1-0 7-70<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> 17 16 28-(-15) 270 24-32-2 60-255 4-40.5 5-3 9-48<br />

at Michigan 30 18 39-93 236 16-26-0 65-329 6-46.0 2-2 5-62<br />

at <strong>Iowa</strong> 38 20 27-124 340 25-37-1 64-464 5-37.8 0-0 4-20<br />

Michigan State 16 27 36-204 245 29-54-0 90-449 6-46.0 2-1 5-38<br />

Comparing the Statistics<br />

CATEGORY IOWA OHIO STATE<br />

Record 3-2, 1-1 3-2, 0-2<br />

Scoring Offense 23.6 22.6<br />

Scoring Defense 21.4 19.6<br />

Rushing Offense 92.8 111.8<br />

Passing Offense 219.4 195.0<br />

Total Offense 312.2 306.8<br />

Rushing Defense 85.2 146.6<br />

Passing Defense 241.8 167.8<br />

Total Defense 327.0 314.4<br />

3rd & 4th down Conversion % (29-77, .377) (15-57, .263)<br />

Turnover Margin -1 -5


<strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Football</strong><br />

Oct. 11, 2004 Top Performances Includes 5 Games<br />

Individual<br />

Points 12 Matt Melloy vs. Kent State<br />

12 Ed Hinkel at Michigan<br />

12 Marques Simmons vs. Michigan State<br />

Rushing Attempts 30 (102 yds.) Jermelle Lewis vs. <strong>Iowa</strong> State<br />

Yards Rushing 102 (30 att.) Jermelle Lewis vs. <strong>Iowa</strong> State<br />

Pass Attempts 36 (25 <strong>com</strong>p.) Drew Tate vs. Michigan State<br />

Pass Completions 25 (36 att.) Drew Tate vs. Michigan State<br />

Yards Passing 340 Drew Tate vs. Michigan State<br />

Receptions 7 (89 yds.) Ed Hinkel at Michigan<br />

Yards Receiving 105 (4 catches) Clinton Solomon vs. Michigan State<br />

Yards Total Offense 344 Drew Tate vs. Michigan State<br />

All-Purpose Yards 119 Ed Hinkel vs. Kent State<br />

Yards Punt Returns 83 (1 ret.) Walner Belleus at Arizona State<br />

Yards Kickoff Returns 86 (5 ret.) Walner Belleus at Michigan<br />

Field Goals Made 2 (3 att.) Kyle Schlicher vs. Kent State<br />

Extra Points 5 (5 att.) Kyle Schlicher vs. Michigan State<br />

Interceptions 2 Chad Greenway vs. Kent State<br />

Sacks 2 Chad Greenway at Michigan<br />

Team Offense (<strong>Iowa</strong> highs)<br />

Points 39 vs. Kent State<br />

Rushing Attempts 60 (197 yds.) vs. Kent State<br />

Net Yards Rushing 214 (57 att.) vs. Kent State<br />

Pass Attempts 36 (25 <strong>com</strong>p.) vs. Michigan State<br />

Pass Completions 25 (36 att.) vs. Michigan State<br />

Yards Passing 340 vs. Michigan State<br />

Yards Total Offense 464 vs. Michigan State<br />

Total Plays 90 vs. Kent State<br />

First Downs 21 vs. Kent State<br />

Team Defense (opponents lows)<br />

Points 7 by Kent State<br />

Rushing Attempts 19 (-13 yds.) by Kent State<br />

Yards Rushing -13 (19 att.) by Kent State<br />

Pass Attempts 26 (16 <strong>com</strong>p.) by Michigan<br />

Pass Completions 16 (26 att.) by Michigan<br />

Yards Passing 123 by Kent State<br />

Yards Total Offense 110 by Kent State<br />

Total Plays 55 by Kent State<br />

First Downs 11 by Kent State<br />

Longest Plays<br />

Run 47 Jermelle Lewis vs. Michigan State<br />

Pass 45 Clinton Solomon from Drew Tate vs. Kent State<br />

Field Goal 39 Kyle Schlicher vs. <strong>Iowa</strong> State<br />

Punt 56 David Bradley at Arizona State<br />

Interception Return 30 (TD) Chad Greenway vs. Kent State<br />

Fumble Return --- ---<br />

Punt Return 83 (TD) Walner Belleus at Arizona State<br />

Kickoff Return 36 Albert Young vs. <strong>Iowa</strong> State/Ed Hinkel at Arizona State<br />

Scoring drive 80 (10/7/8 plays) at Michigan/vs. Michigan State/vs. Michigan State<br />

Non-scoring drive 63 (11 plays) vs. Kent State


<strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Football</strong><br />

Oct. 11, 2004 The Last Time . . . Includes 5 Games<br />

A kickoff was returned for a TD . . .<br />

by <strong>Iowa</strong> - - C.J. Jones (100 yards), vs. USC, 1/2/03<br />

by an opponent - - Herb Haygood (100 yards), Michigan State, 10/13/01<br />

A punt was returned for a TD . . .<br />

by <strong>Iowa</strong> - - Walner Belleus (83 yards), at Arizona State, 9/18/04<br />

by <strong>Iowa</strong> - - Matt Melloy (recovered in edzone after block), vs. Florida, 1/1/04<br />

by an opponent - - Michael Jenkins (54 yards), Ohio State, 10/18/03<br />

by an opponent - - Roy Manning (recovered in endzone after block), Michigan, 10/27/01<br />

An interception was returned for a TD . . .<br />

by <strong>Iowa</strong> - - Chad Greenway (30 yards), vs. Kent State, 9/4/04<br />

by an opponent - - Grant Mason (25 yards), Michigan, 9/25/04<br />

A fumble was returned for a TD . . .<br />

by <strong>Iowa</strong> - - Bob Sanders (3 yards) vs. Illinois, 11/1/03<br />

by <strong>Iowa</strong> - - Antwan Allen (85 yards), vs. Michigan State, 10/12/02 (blk. FG return)<br />

by an opponent - - Hudhaifa Ismaeli (31 yards), Northwestern, 11/11/95<br />

A blocked PAT attempt was returned for a score . . .<br />

by <strong>Iowa</strong> - - D.J. Johnson (99 yards), at Penn State, 9/28/02<br />

by an opponent - - Jason Simmons (85 yards), at Ohio State, 11/2/91<br />

A safety was scored . . .<br />

by <strong>Iowa</strong> - - Center snapped ball over punter’s head in endzone by Akron, 8/31/02<br />

by an opponent - - <strong>Iowa</strong> recovered fumble in own end zone, 9/20/03<br />

A player rushed for over 200 yards . . .<br />

by <strong>Iowa</strong> - - Tavian Banks (29-314 yards), vs. Tulsa, 9/13/97<br />

by an opponent - - T.J. Duckett (30-248), Michigan State, 10/7/00<br />

A player passed for over 300 yards . . .<br />

by <strong>Iowa</strong> - - Drew Tate (340 yards), vs. Michigan State 10/2/04<br />

by an opponent - - Andrew Walter (428 yards), Arizona State, 9/18/04<br />

A player scored four TDs . . .<br />

by <strong>Iowa</strong> - - Tavian Banks (four rush), vs. <strong>Iowa</strong> State, 9/20/97<br />

by an opponent - - Darnell Autry (3 rush, 1 rec.), Northwestern, 11/9/96<br />

A team rushed for over 400 yards . . .<br />

by <strong>Iowa</strong> - - vs. Tulsa (408 yards), 9/13/97<br />

by an opponent - - Indiana (433 yards), 9/30/00<br />

A team passed for over 400 yards . . .<br />

by <strong>Iowa</strong> - - vs. Indiana (426 yards), 10/23/99<br />

by an opponent - - Arizona State (428 yards), 9/18/04<br />

A team gained over 600 yards of total offense . . .<br />

by <strong>Iowa</strong> - - vs. Northwestern (602 yards), 11/10/01<br />

by an opponent - - Wisconsin (604 yards), 11/13/99<br />

A team scored over 50 points . . .<br />

by <strong>Iowa</strong> - - vs. Buffalo (56 points), 9/6/03<br />

by an opponent - - Ohio State (56 points), 10/28/95<br />

A team was held under 50 yards rushing . . .<br />

by <strong>Iowa</strong> - - vs. Kent State (-13 yards), 9/4/04<br />

by an opponent - - at Michigan (-15 yards), 9/25/04<br />

A team was held under 100 yards passing . . .<br />

by <strong>Iowa</strong> - - at Wisconsin (66 yards), 11/22/03<br />

by an opponent - - Arizona State (44 yards), 9/18/04<br />

A team was held under 200 yards of total offense . . .<br />

by <strong>Iowa</strong> - - at Kent State (110 yards), 9/4/04<br />

by an opponent - - vs. Arizona State (100 yards), 9/18/04<br />

Largest Margins<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Victories<br />

Opponent, year .....................Score Mar.<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Teachers, 1914 ...............95-0 95<br />

Coe, 1908 ................................92-0 92<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Wesleyan, 1890 ..............91-0 91<br />

Cornell, 1904 ..........................88-0 88<br />

Cornell, 1913 ..........................76-0 76<br />

Des Moines, 1905 ...................72-0 72<br />

Northwestern, 1913 ................78-6 72<br />

Grinnell, 1904 .........................69-0 69<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Teachers, 1900 ...............68-0 68<br />

Northern <strong>Iowa</strong>, 1997 ...............66-0 66<br />

Northwestern, 1981 ................64-0 64<br />

Cornell, 1920 ..........................63-0 63<br />

Indiana, 1997 ..........................62-0 62<br />

UTEP, 1986 ............................69-7 62<br />

Grinnell, 1900 .........................63-2 61<br />

Washington ( Mo.), 1902 ........61-0 61<br />

Knox, 1922 .............................61-0 61<br />

Cornell, 1894 ..........................60-0 60<br />

Indiana, 1913 ..........................60-0 60<br />

North Dakota St., 1947 ...........59-0 59<br />

Illinois, 1985 ...........................59-0 59<br />

Cornell, 1891 ..........................64-6 58<br />

Illinois, 1899 ...........................58-0 58<br />

Drake, 1985 ............................58-0 58<br />

Upper <strong>Iowa</strong>, 1900 ...................57-0 57<br />

Coe, 1893 ................................56-0 56<br />

Purdue, 1922 ...........................56-0 56<br />

Utah State, 1957 .....................70-14 56<br />

Ripon, 1928 ............................61-6 55<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> State, 1985 .....................57-3 54<br />

Northern Illinois, 1986 ...........57-3 54<br />

Cincinnati, 1990 .....................63-10 53<br />

Kansas State, 1959 .................53-0 53<br />

Northwestern, 2002 ................62-10 52<br />

Kent State, 2001 .....................51-0 51<br />

Minnesota, 1983 .....................61-10 51<br />

Northern Illinois, 1991 ...........58-7 51<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Defeats<br />

Opponent, year .....................Score Mar.<br />

Michigan, 1902 .......................0-107 107<br />

Illinois, 1902 ...........................0-80 80<br />

Minnesota, 1903 .....................0-75 75<br />

Minnesota, 1916 .....................0-67 67<br />

Ohio State, 1950 .....................21-83 62<br />

Denver A.C., 1893 ..................0-58 58<br />

Nebraska, 1980 .......................0-57 57<br />

Michigan, 1971 .......................7-63 56<br />

Michigan, 1970 .......................0-55 55<br />

USC, 1976 ..............................0-55 55<br />

Kansas, 1895 ..........................0-54 54<br />

Minnesota, 1936 .....................0-52 52<br />

Notre Dame, 1967 ..................6-56 50<br />

Illinois, 1973 ...........................0-50 50


OFFENSE<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Football</strong><br />

2004 Starting Line-Ups<br />

Opponent WR TE LT LG C RG RT QB RB FB FL<br />

Kent State Holloway Jackson Gray Plagman Elgin McMahon Jones Tate Schnoor Mickens Hinkel<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> State Holloway Jackson Gray Plagman Elgin McMahon Jones Tate Lewis Mickens Hinkel<br />

at Arizona State Holloway Jackson Gray Jones Elgin Walker McMahon Tate Lewis Mickens Hinkel<br />

at Michigan Holloway Jackson Gray Jones Elgin Gates McMahon Tate Lewis Mickens Hinkel<br />

vs. Michigan State Holloway Jackson Gray Jones Elgin Ferentz McMahon Tate Lewis Mickens Hinkel<br />

DEFENSE<br />

Opponent RE DT DT LE LB LB LB CB CB SS FS<br />

Kent State Robinson Luebke Babineaux Roth Lewis Hodge Greenway Johnson Allen Paschal Considine<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> State Robinson Luebke Babineaux Roth Lewis Hodge Greenway Johnson Allen Paschal Considine<br />

at Arizona State Robinson Luebke Babineaux Roth Lewis Hodge Greenway Johnson Allen Paschal Considine<br />

at Michigan Robinson Luebke Babineaux Roth Lewis Hodge Greenway Johnson Allen Paschal Considine<br />

at Michigan Robinson Luebke Babineaux Roth Lewis Hodge Greenway Johnson Allen Paschal Considine<br />

vs. Michigan State Robinson Luebke Babineaux Roth Miles Hodge Greenway Johnson Allen Merrick Paschal


<strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Football</strong><br />

Oct. 11, 2004 Scoring Drives Includes 5 Games<br />

Opponent Plays Yards Time of Poss. Result Qtr. Play<br />

Kent State 9 45 3:33 FG 1 Kyle Schlicher, 20-yard field goal<br />

Kent State 14 66 6:08 TD 1 Matt Melloy, 9-yard pass from Drew Tate<br />

Kent State 10 46 4:56 TD 2 Albert Young, 1-yard run<br />

Kent State 2 7 0:38 TD 2 Matt Melloy, 4-yard pass from Drew Tate<br />

Kent State 4 4 1:25 FG 3 Kyle Schlicher, 33-yard field goal<br />

Kent State 8 52 4:01 TD 3 Aaron Mickens, 4-yard run<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> State 6 49 1:55 TD 1 Albert Young, 1-yard run<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> State 3 34 0:53 TD 2 Ed Hinkel, 29-yard pass from Drew Tate<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> State 5 37 2:15 FG 3 Kyle Schlicher, 39-yard field goal<br />

Michigan 7 75 3:29 TD 1 Ed Hinkel, 2-yard pass from Drew Tate<br />

Michigan 9 79 3:27 FG 3 Kyle Schlicher, 25-yard field goal<br />

Michigan 10 80 4:16 TD 4 Ed Hinkel, 10-yard pass from Drew Tate<br />

Michigan State 7 80 3:15 TD 1 Jermelle Lewis, 47-yard run<br />

Michigan State 8 80 3:36 TD 1 Ed Hinkel, 15-yard pass from Drew Tate<br />

Michigan State 4 39 0:28 FG 2 Kyle Schlicher, 23-yard field goal<br />

Michigan State 5 67 2:03 TD 3 Tom Busch, 3-yard run<br />

Michigan State 10 64 3:59 TD 4 Marques Simmons, 1-yard run<br />

Michigan State 2 2 0:13 TD 4 Marques Simmons, 2-yard run<br />

Average Drive 6.8 50.3 2:47


<strong>Iowa</strong> <strong>Football</strong><br />

Oct. 11, 2004 20-Yard Plus Plays Includes 5 Games<br />

Yards Type Player(s) Opponent<br />

83 Punt Return Walner Belleus Arizona State<br />

49 Punt Return Ed Hinkel Arizona State<br />

47 Run Jermelle Lewis Michigan State<br />

45 Pass Drew Tate to Clinton Solomon Kent State<br />

44 Pass Drew Tate to Clinton Solomon Michigan State<br />

43 Pass Drew Tate to Ed Hinkel Michigan State<br />

39 Field Goal Kyle Schlicher <strong>Iowa</strong> State<br />

36 Pass Drew Tate to Clinton Solomon Michigan State<br />

36 Kickoff Return Albert Young <strong>Iowa</strong> State<br />

36 Kickoff Return Ed Hinkel Arizona State<br />

35 Pass Drew Tate to Ed Hinkel Kent State<br />

35 Pass Drew Tate to Ed Hinkel Michigan<br />

34 Run Jermelle Lews <strong>Iowa</strong> State<br />

33 Field Goal Kyle Schlicher Kent State<br />

32 Rush Eric McCollom Kent State<br />

32 Kickoff Return Champ Davis Michigan State<br />

30 Interception Return Chad Greenway Kent State<br />

29 Pass Drew Tate to Ed Hinkel <strong>Iowa</strong> State<br />

28 Pass Drew Tate to Jermelle Lewis Michigan State<br />

27 Kickoff Return Albert Young <strong>Iowa</strong> State<br />

25 Pass Drew Tate to Jermelle Lewis <strong>Iowa</strong> State<br />

25 Field Goal Kyle Schlicher Michigan<br />

24 Interception Return Chad Greenway Kent State<br />

24 Pass Drew Tate to Tony Jackson Michigan<br />

23 Field Goal Kyle Schlicher Michigan State<br />

23 Pass Drew Tate to Clinton Solomon Michigan<br />

23 Pass Drew Tate to Ed Hinkel Michigan<br />

23 Pass Drew Tate to Warren Holloway <strong>Iowa</strong> State<br />

22 Run Marques Simmons Arizona State<br />

21 Pass Drew Tate to Clinton Solomon <strong>Iowa</strong> State<br />

21 Kickoff Return Walner Belleus Michigan<br />

20 Field Goal Kyle Schlicher Kent State<br />

Plays in bold denotes <strong>Iowa</strong> score


The Automated ScoreBook<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeyes Game Results (as of Oct 11, 2004)<br />

All games<br />

Overall Conference<br />

Date Opponent Score Record Record Time Attend<br />

---- -------- ----- -------- -------- ---- ------<br />

Sep. 4 2004 KENT STATE W 39-7 1- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 3:15 70397<br />

Sep. 11 2004 IOWA STATE W 17-10 2- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 3:15 70397<br />

Sep. 18 2004 at Arizona State 7-44 L 2- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 3:10 71700<br />

* Sep. 25 2004 at Michigan 17-30 L 2- 2- 0 0- 1- 0 3:25 111428<br />

* Oct. 2 2004 MICHIGAN STATE W 38-16 3- 2- 0 1- 1- 0 3:35 70397<br />

* Oct. 16 2004 OHIO STATE 2:30 pm<br />

* Oct. 23 2004 at Penn State 11:05 am<br />

* Oct. 20 2004 at Illinois TBA<br />

* Nov. 6 2004 PURDUE TBA<br />

* Nov. 13 2004 at Minnesota TBA<br />

* Nov. 20 2004 WISCONSIN TBA<br />

* indicates conference game


2004 <strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeye <strong>Football</strong><br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeyes Overall Team Statistics (as of Oct 02, 2004)<br />

All games<br />

TEAM STATISTICS IOWA OPP<br />

--------------------------------------------------------<br />

SCORING....................... 118 107<br />

Points Per Game............. 23.6 21.4<br />

FIRST DOWNS................... 80 95<br />

Rushing..................... 30 28<br />

Passing..................... 44 52<br />

Penalty..................... 6 15<br />

RUSHING YARDAGE............... 464 426<br />

Yards gained rushing........ 664 533<br />

Yards lost rushing.......... 200 107<br />

Rushing Attempts............ 186 162<br />

Average Per Rush............ 2.5 2.6<br />

Average Per Game............ 92.8 85.2<br />

TDs Rushing................. 7 3<br />

PASSING YARDAGE............... 1097 1209<br />

Att-Comp-Int................ 140-91-6 192-112-3<br />

Average Per Pass............ 7.8 6.3<br />

Average Per Catch........... 12.1 10.8<br />

Average Per Game............ 219.4 241.8<br />

TDs Passing................. 6 7<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE................. 1561 1635<br />

Total Plays................. 326 354<br />

Average Per Play............ 4.8 4.6<br />

Average Per Game............ 312.2 327.0<br />

KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS......... 14-275 16-317<br />

PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS......... 14-273 11-51<br />

INT RETURNS: #-YARDS.......... 3-59 6-158<br />

KICK RETURN AVERAGE........... 19.6 19.8<br />

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE........... 19.5 4.6<br />

INT RETURN AVERAGE............ 19.7 26.3<br />

FUMBLES-LOST.................. 8-3 7-5<br />

PENALTIES-YARDS............... 41-344 26-237<br />

Average Per Game............ 68.8 47.4<br />

PUNTS-YARDS................... 28-1135 29-1255<br />

Average Per Punt............ 40.5 43.3<br />

Net punt average............ 38.7 33.9<br />

TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME....... 30:34 29:26<br />

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS.......... 29/73 31/81<br />

3rd-Down Pct................ 40% 38%<br />

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS.......... 0/4 3/8<br />

4th-Down Pct................ 0% 38%<br />

SACKS BY-YARDS................ 10-55 17-120<br />

MISC YARDS.................... 0 0<br />

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED............. 15 12<br />

FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS.......... 5-7 8-12<br />

PAT-ATTEMPTS.................. 13-15 11-12<br />

ATTENDANCE.................... 211191 183128<br />

Games/Avg Per Game.......... 3/70397 2/91564<br />

Neutral Site Games.......... 0/0<br />

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total<br />

-------------------- --- --- --- --- ---<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeyes....... 38 23 23 34 - 118<br />

Opponents........... 13 46 24 24 - 107


2004 <strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeye <strong>Football</strong><br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeyes Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 02, 2004)<br />

All games<br />

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long<br />

---------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------<br />

Lewis, Jermelle 4 57 230 30 200 3.5 1 47 50.0 Hinkel, Ed 9 138 15.3 0 49<br />

Simmons, Marques 3 21 99 1 98 4.7 2 22 32.7 Belleus, Walner 4 126 31.5 1 83<br />

Young, Albert 2 27 95 3 92 3.4 2 18 46.0 Greenway, Chad 1 9 9.0 0 0<br />

Brownlee, Sam 2 13 37 2 35 2.7 0 15 17.5 Total.......... 14 273 19.5 1 83<br />

Mickens, Aaron 5 11 31 5 26 2.4 1 8 5.2 Opponents...... 11 51 4.6 0 25<br />

Schnoor, Marcus 1 6 26 1 25 4.2 0 9 25.0<br />

McCollom, Eric 1 9 43 26 17 1.9 0 32 17.0 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long<br />

Busch, Tom 5 2 10 0 10 5.0 1 7 2.0 --------------------------------------------<br />

Sherlock, Kevin 1 2 9 0 9 4.5 0 6 9.0 Greenway, Chad 2 54 27.0 1 30<br />

Strube, Taylor 1 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 2.0 Allen, Antwan 1 5 5.0 0 5<br />

Davis, Champ 5 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.4 Total.......... 3 59 19.7 1 30<br />

Team 4 4 0 5 -5 -1.2 0 0 -1.2 Opponents...... 6 158 26.3 2 99<br />

Tate, Drew 5 32 80 127 -47 -1.5 0 13 -9.4<br />

Total.......... 5 186 664 200 464 2.5 7 47 92.8 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long<br />

Opponents...... 5 162 533 107 426 2.6 3 37 85.2 --------------------------------------------<br />

Belleus, Walner 5 86 17.2 0 21<br />

PASSING GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Hinkel, Ed 4 79 19.8 0 36<br />

-------------------------------------------------------------------- Holloway, Warren 2 15 7.5 0 13<br />

Tate, Drew 5 136.37 131-86-6 65.6 1010 6 44 202.0 Young, Albert 2 63 31.5 0 36<br />

McCollom, Eric 1 153.85 8-5-0 62.5 87 0 45 87.0 Davis, Champ 1 32 32.0 0 32<br />

Team 4 0.00 1-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total.......... 14 275 19.6 0 36<br />

Total.......... 5 136.39 140-91-6 65.0 1097 6 45 219.4 Opponents...... 16 317 19.8 0 41<br />

Opponents...... 5 120.13 192-112-3 58.3 1209 7 65 241.8<br />

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long<br />

RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G --------------------------------------------<br />

------------------------------------------------------ Total.......... 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Hinkel, Ed 5 23 317 13.8 4 43 63.4 Opponents...... 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Solomon, Clinton 5 14 270 19.3 0 45 54.0<br />

Chandler, Scott 5 9 51 5.7 0 17 10.2<br />

Lewis, Jermelle 4 8 109 13.6 0 28 27.2<br />

Holloway, Warren 5 8 78 9.8 0 23 15.6<br />

Mickens, Aaron 5 8 36 4.5 0 12 7.2<br />

Jackson, Tony 5 5 75 15.0 0 24 15.0<br />

Davis, Calvin 5 5 69 13.8 0 18 13.8<br />

Busch, Tom 5 3 23 7.7 0 13 4.6<br />

Young, Albert 2 2 22 11.0 0 16 11.0<br />

Melloy, Matt 2 2 13 6.5 2 9 6.5<br />

Follett, Mike 3 1 13 13.0 0 13 4.3<br />

Townsend, James 4 1 8 8.0 0 8 2.0<br />

Majerus, Ryan 5 1 7 7.0 0 7 1.4<br />

Simmons, Marques 3 1 6 6.0 0 6 2.0<br />

Total.......... 5 91 1097 12.1 6 45 219.4<br />

Opponents...... 5 112 1209 10.8 7 65 241.8


2004 <strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeye <strong>Football</strong><br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeyes Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 02, 2004)<br />

All games<br />

|------ PATs ------|<br />

SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G<br />

------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------<br />

Schlicher, Kyle 0 5-7 13-15 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 28 Tate, Drew 5 163 -47 1010 963 192.6<br />

Hinkel, Ed 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Lewis, Jermelle 4 57 200 0 200 50.0<br />

Melloy, Matt 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 McCollom, Eric 1 17 17 87 104 104.0<br />

Young, Albert 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Simmons, Marques 3 21 98 0 98 32.7<br />

Simmons, Marques 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Young, Albert 2 27 92 0 92 46.0<br />

Greenway, Chad 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Brownlee, Sam 2 13 35 0 35 17.5<br />

Busch, Tom 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Mickens, Aaron 5 11 26 0 26 5.2<br />

Mickens, Aaron 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Schnoor, Marcus 1 6 25 0 25 25.0<br />

Lewis, Jermelle 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Busch, Tom 5 2 10 0 10 2.0<br />

Belleus, Walner 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Sherlock, Kevin 1 2 9 0 9 9.0<br />

Total.......... 15 5-7 13-15 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 118 Davis, Champ 5 1 2 0 2 0.4<br />

Opponents...... 12 8-12 11-12 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 107 Strube, Taylor 1 1 2 0 2 2.0<br />

Team 4 5 -5 0 -5 -1.2<br />

Total.......... 5 326 464 1097 1561 312.2<br />

Opponents...... 5 354 426 1209 1635 327.0<br />

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd<br />

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk ----------------------------------------------------------<br />

----------------------------------------------------------------- Bradley, David 28 1135 40.5 56 4 6 7 0<br />

Schlicher, Kyle 5-7 71.4 0-0 3-3 2-2 0-2 0-0 39 1 Total.......... 28 1135 40.5 56 4 6 7 0<br />

FG SEQUENCE <strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeyes OPPONENTS<br />

Opponents...... 29 1255 43.3 65 5 2 4 1<br />

---------------------------------------------------- KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn<br />

Kent State (20),(33),44 - -------------------------------------------------------------<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> State 44,(39) 30,(41),46,31 Schlicher, Kyle 25 1523 60.9 9 0<br />

Arizona State - (28),(48),(33) Total.......... 25 1523 60.9 9 0 497 41.0 23<br />

Michigan (25) (46) Opponents...... 24 1373 57.2 8 3 435 39.1 25<br />

Michigan State (23) (25),(23),53,(42)<br />

Ohio State - -<br />

Penn State - -<br />

Illinois - -<br />

Purdue - -<br />

Minnesota - -<br />

Wisconsin - -<br />

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.


2004 <strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeye <strong>Football</strong><br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeyes Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 02, 2004)<br />

All games<br />

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G<br />

-----------------------------------------------------------<br />

Hinkel, Ed 5 0 317 138 79 0 534 106.8<br />

Lewis, Jermelle 4 200 109 0 0 0 309 77.2<br />

Solomon, Clinton 5 0 270 0 0 0 270 54.0<br />

Belleus, Walner 5 0 0 126 86 0 212 42.4<br />

Young, Albert 2 92 22 0 63 0 177 88.5<br />

Simmons, Marques 3 98 6 0 0 0 104 34.7<br />

Holloway, Warren 5 0 78 0 15 0 93 18.6<br />

Jackson, Tony 5 0 75 0 0 0 75 15.0<br />

Davis, Calvin 5 0 69 0 0 0 69 13.8<br />

Greenway, Chad 5 0 0 9 0 54 63 12.6<br />

Mickens, Aaron 5 26 36 0 0 0 62 12.4<br />

Chandler, Scott 5 0 51 0 0 0 51 10.2<br />

Brownlee, Sam 2 35 0 0 0 0 35 17.5<br />

Davis, Champ 5 2 0 0 32 0 34 6.8<br />

Busch, Tom 5 10 23 0 0 0 33 6.6<br />

Schnoor, Marcus 1 25 0 0 0 0 25 25.0<br />

McCollom, Eric 1 17 0 0 0 0 17 17.0<br />

Melloy, Matt 2 0 13 0 0 0 13 6.5<br />

Follett, Mike 3 0 13 0 0 0 13 4.3<br />

Sherlock, Kevin 1 9 0 0 0 0 9 9.0<br />

Townsend, James 4 0 8 0 0 0 8 2.0<br />

Majerus, Ryan 5 0 7 0 0 0 7 1.4<br />

Allen, Antwan 5 0 0 0 0 5 5 1.0<br />

Strube, Taylor 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 2.0<br />

Team 4 -5 0 0 0 0 -5 -1.2<br />

Tate, Drew 5 -47 0 0 0 0 -47 -9.4<br />

Total.......... 5 464 1097 273 275 59 2168 433.6<br />

Opponents...... 5 426 1209 51 317 158 2161 432.2


2004 <strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeye <strong>Football</strong><br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeyes Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Oct 02, 2004)<br />

All games<br />

|--------Tackles--------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd<br />

DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf<br />

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />

18 Greenway, Chad 5 34 16 50 5.0-14 2-6 2-54 3 . . . 1 .<br />

52 Hodge, Abdul 5 30 13 43 . . . 1 . 1-0 1 . .<br />

20 Allen, Antwan 5 21 5 26 1.0-5 1-5 1-5 2 . . 1 . .<br />

60 Luebke, Tyler 5 12 14 26 1.0-2 . . 1 . 1-0 . . .<br />

25 Paschal, Marcus 5 19 6 25 . . . 3 . 1-0 . . .<br />

31 Roth, Matt 5 16 7 23 4.0-22 2-15 . . 2 . 1 . .<br />

15 Merrick, Miguel 5 19 3 22 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .<br />

45 Babineaux, Jonathan 5 15 3 18 9.0-31 3-18 . . . . . . .<br />

27 Miles, Edmond 5 8 9 17 1.0-2 . . . . . . . .<br />

98 Robinson, Derreck 5 13 4 17 6.0-20 2-11 . 2 1 1-0 . . .<br />

26 Johnson, Jovon 5 16 1 17 . . . 2 . . 2 . .<br />

37 Considine, Sean 4 11 5 16 1.0-3 . . 2 . . . . .<br />

50 Lewis, George 4 10 4 14 2.0-4 . . . . . 1 . .<br />

19 Shada, Adam 4 6 1 7 . . . . . . . . .<br />

10 Belleus, Walner 5 4 1 5 . . . 1 . . . . .<br />

13 Godfrey, Charles 4 4 1 5 . . . . . 1-0 . . .<br />

40 Klinkenborg, Mike 4 4 1 5 . . . . . . . . .<br />

36 Ejiasi, Chigozie 5 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .<br />

99 Mattison, Bryan 5 3 1 4 1.0-2 . . 1 . . . . .<br />

1 Schlicher, Kyle 5 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .<br />

5A Bergan, Tyler 3 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .<br />

65 Willcox, Alex 4 . 3 3 . . . . . . . . .<br />

32 Becker, Andrew 5 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .<br />

39 Brevi, Chris 5 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .<br />

72 Eshareturi, George 2 1 . 1 1.0-3 . . . . . . . .<br />

7B Roos, Nate 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .<br />

47 Moylan, Devan 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .<br />

30 Majerus, Ryan 5 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .<br />

49 Follett, Mike 3 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .<br />

92 Iwebema, Kenny 5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .<br />

70 Gray, Lee 5 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .<br />

81 Jackson, Tony 5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .<br />

29 Lewis, Jermelle 4 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .<br />

5 Tate, Drew 5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .<br />

11 Hinkel, Ed 5 . . . . . . 1 . . . . .<br />

Total.......... 5 262 106 368 33-109 10-55 3-59 19 3 5-0 6 1 .<br />

Opponents...... 5 259 112 371 35-163 17-120 6-158 5 . 3-0 3 . .


2004 <strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeye <strong>Football</strong><br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeyes Red-Zone Results (as of Oct 02, 2004)<br />

All games<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeyes Inside Opponent Red-Zone<br />

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs ---- Failed to score inside RZ ----<br />

Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game<br />

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Sep. 4 Kent State............. W 39-7 9 6 33 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0<br />

Sep. 11 <strong>Iowa</strong> State............. W 17-10 1 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Sep. 18 at Arizona State....... L 7-44 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0<br />

*Sep. 25 at Michigan............ L 17-30 3 3 17 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

*Oct. 2 Michigan State......... W 38-16 5 5 31 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

*Oct. 16 Ohio State.............<br />

*Oct. 23 at Penn State..........<br />

*Oct. 20 at Illinois............<br />

*Nov. 6 Purdue.................<br />

*Nov. 13 at Minnesota...........<br />

*Nov. 20 Wisconsin..............<br />

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Totals 20 15 88 11 6 5 4 1 3 1 0 0 0<br />

15 of 20 (75.0%)<br />

Opponents Inside <strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeyes Red-Zone<br />

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs ---- Failed to score inside RZ ----<br />

Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game<br />

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Sep. 4 Kent State............. W 39-7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0<br />

Sep. 11 <strong>Iowa</strong> State............. W 17-10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Sep. 18 at Arizona State....... L 7-44 7 7 41 5 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

*Sep. 25 at Michigan............ L 17-30 4 2 13 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0<br />

*Oct. 2 Michigan State......... W 38-16 5 4 16 1 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0<br />

*Oct. 16 Ohio State.............<br />

*Oct. 23 at Penn State..........<br />

*Oct. 20 at Illinois............<br />

*Nov. 6 Purdue.................<br />

*Nov. 13 at Minnesota...........<br />

*Nov. 20 Wisconsin..............<br />

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Totals 19 13 70 8 3 5 5 2 2 0 1 1 0<br />

13 of 19 (68.4%)


2004 <strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeye <strong>Football</strong><br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeyes Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 02, 2004)<br />

Conference games<br />

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL<br />

ALL GAMES........... (1-1-0) (1-0-0) (0-1-0) (0-0-0)<br />

CONFERENCE.......... (1-1-0) (1-0-0) (0-1-0) (0-0-0)<br />

NON-CONFERENCE...... (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0)<br />

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND TEAM STATISTICS IOWA OPP<br />

------------ ------------------------ --- ----- ------ ---------------------------------------------------<br />

*Sep. 25 2004 at Michigan L 17-30 111428 FIRST DOWNS.............. 36 45<br />

*Oct. 2 2004 MICHIGAN STATE W 38-16 70397 Rushing................ 8 17<br />

*Oct. 16 2004 OHIO STATE TBA Passing................ 23 25<br />

*Oct. 23 2004 at Penn State TBA Penalty................ 5 3<br />

*Oct. 20 2004 at Illinois TBA RUSHING YARDAGE.......... 109 297<br />

*Nov. 6 2004 PURDUE TBA Yards gained rushing... 193 332<br />

*Nov. 13 2004 at Minnesota TBA Yards lost rushing..... 84 35<br />

*Nov. 20 2004 WISCONSIN TBA Rushing Attempts....... 55 75<br />

* denotes conference game Average Per Rush....... 2.0 4.0<br />

Average Per Game....... 54.5 148.5<br />

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G TDs Rushing............ 4 3<br />

----------------------------------------------------------- PASSING YARDAGE.......... 610 481<br />

Lewis, Jermelle 2 17 98 14 84 4.9 1 47 42.0 Att-Comp-Int........... 69-49-3 80-45-0<br />

Simmons, M. 1 13 48 1 47 3.6 2 10 47.0 Average Per Pass....... 8.8 6.0<br />

Mickens, Aaron 2 6 18 3 15 2.5 0 8 7.5 Average Per Catch...... 12.4 10.7<br />

Brownlee, Sam 1 2 6 0 6 3.0 0 4 6.0 Average Per Game....... 305.0 240.5<br />

Busch, Tom 2 1 3 0 3 3.0 1 3 1.5 TDs Passing............ 3 1<br />

Team 2 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.5 TOTAL OFFENSE............ 719 778<br />

Tate, Drew 2 15 20 65 -45 -3.0 0 5 -22.5 Total Plays............ 124 155<br />

Total.......... 2 55 193 84 109 2.0 4 47 54.5 Average Per Play....... 5.8 5.0<br />

Opponents...... 2 75 332 35 297 4.0 3 37 148.5 Average Per Game....... 359.5 389.0<br />

KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 7-134 9-155<br />

PASSING GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 3-35 3-0<br />

--------------------------------------------------------------- INT RETURNS: #-YARDS..... 0-0 3-25<br />

Tate, Drew 2 153.15 68-49-3 72.1 610 3 44 305.0 FUMBLES-LOST............. 5-3 4-3<br />

Team 2 0.00 1-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 PENALTIES-YARDS.......... 13-68 10-100<br />

Total.......... 2 150.93 69-49-3 71.0 610 3 44 305.0 PUNTS-AVG................ 9-39.0 12-46.0<br />

Opponents...... 2 110.88 80-45-0 56.2 481 1 58 240.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME.. 28:07 31:53<br />

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS..... 10/25 14/34<br />

RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS..... 0/1 1/2<br />

-------------------------------------------------<br />

Hinkel, Ed 2 14 187 13.4 3 43 93.5 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long<br />

Solomon, C. 2 8 169 21.1 0 44 84.5 ---------------------------------------<br />

Lewis, Jermelle 2 6 65 10.8 0 28 32.5 Total.......... 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Holloway, W. 2 6 45 7.5 0 15 22.5 Opponents...... 3 25 8.3 1 25<br />

Jackson, Tony 2 5 75 15.0 0 24 37.5<br />

Chandler, Scott 2 4 13 3.2 0 6 6.5 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd<br />

Davis, Calvin 2 3 34 11.3 0 13 17.0 -----------------------------------------------------<br />

Mickens, Aaron 2 2 14 7.0 0 12 7.0 Bradley, David 9 351 39.0 45 2 3 3 0<br />

Townsend, James 2 1 8 8.0 0 8 4.0 Total.......... 9 351 39.0 45 2 3 3 0<br />

Total.......... 2 49 610 12.4 3 44 305.0 Opponents...... 12 552 46.0 65 4 0 2 0<br />

Opponents...... 2 45 481 10.7 1 58 240.5<br />

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long<br />

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk ---------------------------------------<br />

----------------------------------------------------------------- Belleus, Walner 2 24 12.0 0 17<br />

Schlicher, Kyle 2-2 100.0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 25 0 Hinkel, Ed 1 11 11.0 0 11<br />

Total.......... 3 35 11.7 0 17<br />

|------ PATs ------| Opponents...... 3 0 0.0 0 0<br />

SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points<br />

------------------------------------------------------------- KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long<br />

Hinkel, Ed 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 ---------------------------------------<br />

Schlicher, Kyle 0 2-2 7-7 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 13 Belleus, Walner 5 86 17.2 0 21<br />

Simmons, M. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Hinkel, Ed 1 16 16.0 0 16<br />

Busch, Tom 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Davis, Champ 1 32 32.0 0 32<br />

Lewis, Jermelle 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total.......... 7 134 19.1 0 32<br />

Total.......... 7 2-2 7-7 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 55 Opponents...... 9 155 17.2 0 30<br />

Opponents...... 5 4-5 4-5 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 46<br />

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G<br />

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total ------------------------------------------------------<br />

-------------------- --- --- --- --- --- Hinkel, Ed 2 0 187 11 16 0 214 107.0<br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeyes....... 21 3 10 21 - 55 Solomon, C. 2 0 169 0 0 0 169 84.5<br />

Opponents........... 0 22 7 17 - 46 Lewis, Jermelle 2 84 65 0 0 0 149 74.5<br />

Belleus, Walner 2 0 0 24 86 0 110 55.0<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Jackson, Tony 2 0 75 0 0 0 75 37.5<br />

---------------------------------------------- Simmons, M. 1 47 0 0 0 0 47 47.0<br />

Tate, Drew 2 83 -45 610 565 282.5 Holloway, W. 2 0 45 0 0 0 45 22.5<br />

Lewis, Jermelle 2 17 84 0 84 42.0 Davis, Calvin 2 0 34 0 0 0 34 17.0<br />

Simmons, M. 1 13 47 0 47 47.0 Davis, Champ 2 0 0 0 32 0 32 16.0<br />

Mickens, Aaron 2 6 15 0 15 7.5 Mickens, Aaron 2 15 14 0 0 0 29 14.5<br />

Brownlee, Sam 1 2 6 0 6 6.0 Total.......... 2 109 610 35 134 0 888 444.0<br />

Busch, Tom 2 1 3 0 3 1.5 Opponents...... 2 297 481 0 155 25 958 479.0


2004 <strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeye <strong>Football</strong><br />

<strong>Iowa</strong> Hawkeyes Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 02, 2004)<br />

Conference games<br />

|--------Tackles--------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd<br />

DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf<br />

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />

52 Hodge, Abdul 2 13 9 22 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . .<br />

15 Merrick, Miguel 2 15 3 18 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .<br />

18 Greenway, Chad 2 13 5 18 2.0-6 2-6 . 1 . . . . .<br />

31 Roth, Matt 2 11 4 15 3.0-14 1-7 . . . . 1 . .<br />

25 Paschal, Marcus 2 10 4 14 . . . 3 . 1-0 . . .<br />

20 Allen, Antwan 2 9 2 11 1.0-5 1-5 . 1 . . . . .<br />

26 Johnson, Jovon 2 8 1 9 . . . . . . 2 . .<br />

27 Miles, Edmond 2 2 6 8 . . . . . . . . .<br />

60 Luebke, Tyler 2 4 4 8 . . . 1 . . . . .<br />

98 Robinson, D. 2 6 2 8 1.0-3 1-3 . 1 1 . . . .<br />

45 Babineaux, J. 2 5 2 7 1.0-3 . . . . . . . .<br />

13 Godfrey, C. 2 3 1 4 . . . . . 1-0 . . .<br />

19 Shada, Adam 2 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .<br />

50 Lewis, George 1 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .<br />

40 Klinkenborg, M. 1 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .<br />

Total.......... 2 121 49 170 9-32 5-21 . 9 1 3-0 3 . .<br />

Opponents...... 2 97 27 124 10-55 5-37 3-25 2 . 3-0 2 . .

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