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Iowa Hawkeyes Football History

The University of Iowa Hawkeyes played football as early as 1872, but a varsity program wasn’t formed until 1889. Iowa has been a member of what is now known as the Big Ten Conference since 1900, and has claimed four national championships: 1921, 1956, 1958 and 1960. The Hawkeyes have been coached by Kirk Ferentz since 1999. He is currently the longest-tenured head coach in the FBS. 

Halfback Nile Kinnick won the 1939 Heisman Trophy with the Hawkeyes. He died during a training exercise off the coast of Venezuela while serving in the U.S. Navy during World War II and in 1972, the University of Iowa renamed Iowa Stadium in Kinnick's honor. Coach Forest Evashevski led Iowa to three national championships in nine seasons from 1952 to 1960, while Hayden Fry coached the Hawkeyes to Big Ten Conference titles in 1981, 1985 and 1990. Under Ferentz, Iowa has continued to be a force in college football, winning two Big Ten titles and finishing in the AP Top 25 ten times since 1999.

Each season, the Hawkeyes battle their in-state rivals Iowa State for the Cy-Hawk Trophy. Against Minnesota, the Hawkeyes compete for the Floyd of Rosedale, a live pig once wagered on between the governors of Iowa and Minnesota before their schools' 1935 contest that now lives on as a bronze trophy bearing the original hog's likeness. Other rivals for Iowa include Wisconsin, who they compete with for the Heartland Trophy, and Nebraska, who they play against for the Heroes Trophy. 

Iowa Hawkeyes Football Team Info

Conference: Big Ten Conference
Division: Western
Team Colors: Black, Gold
Team Rivals: Iowa State Cyclones, Minnesota Golden Gophers, Nebraska Cornhuskers, Wisconsin Badgers 

Iowa Hawkeyes Football at Kinnick Stadium

Iowa City, Iowa, is home of one of the top programs in the Big Ten West, the Iowa Hawkeyes. They play at Kinnick Stadium, which opened in 1929 as Iowa Stadium and seats 69,250. A bronze statue honoring Iowa’s sole Heisman Trophy winner, Kinnick, stands near the team entrance. A new tradition, known as the Kinnick Wave, was established in 2017 and involves Iowa fans waving between the first and second quarters toward the brand-new University of Iowa Children's Hospital, whose top-floor lounge has a perfect view of the field.

FAQS

The University of Iowa Hawkeyes’ 2023 regular season kicks off in September at home as the Hawkeyes face off against the Utah State Aggies. Iowa will play their final game of the regular season at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska against Big Ten West rivals the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on: 

  • 09/02 vs. Utah State Aggies
  • 09/09 @ Iowa State Cyclones
  • 09/23 @ Penn State Nittany Lions
  • 10/14 @ Wisconsin Badgers
  • 10/21 vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers
  • 11/24 @ Nebraska Cornhuskers

Tickets for the 2023 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Iowa Hawkeyes.

The Iowa Hawkeyes play at the Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa. The seating map for Kinnick Stadium can be viewed here.

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