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    IOWA OFFENSE WISCONSI N OFFENSE

    WR ....... 7 McNu, 15 Johnson-Koulianos/ 22 Sandeman WR ....... 1 Toon, 85 Gilreath

    LT .........79 Bulaga, 77 Reiff LT ..........68 Carimi, 58 Wagner

    LG ........77 Reiff, 73 Ges/ 90 Kuempel LG .........74 Moffi, 78 Bscherer

    C .........52 Eubanks, 67 Koeppel C ...........66 Konz, 72 Frederick

    RG ........ 78 Richardson, 63 Vandervelde/ 74 Doering RG ........70 Zeitler/ 76 Nagy, 60 Current

    RT ........ 60 Calloway, 56 Zusevics RT .........67 Oglesby, 58 Wagner

    TE ......... 81 Moeaki, 82 Reisner TE .........84 Kendricks/ 36 Turner, 81 Korslin

    QB ........12 Stanzi, 16 Vandenberg/14 Wienke TE .........89 Graham/ 84 Kendricks, 82 Byrne

    WR ....... 86 Stross, 26 Chaney, Jr. RB .........32 Clay, 28 Ball, 30 Brown

    RB ........32 Robinson, 3 Wegher QB ........16 Tolzien, 10 Phillips

    FB.........36 Morse, 47 Leppert WR ....... 6 Anderson, 23 Moore

    IOWA DEFENSE WISCONSI N DEFENSE

    DE ........94 Clayborn, 58 Daniel DE.........50 Schofield, 97 Kelly

    DT ........95 Klug, 61 Meade DT.........45 Moore, 77 CasconeDT ........46 Ballard, 93 Daniels DT.........95 Butrym/ 79 Stehle, 64 Hein

    DE ........91 Binns, 64 Hundertmark DE.........99 Wa, 11 Gilbert

    OLB ......49 Edds, 45 T. Nielsen WLB......47 McFadden, 41 Rouse

    MLB ..... 43 Angerer, 48 T. Johnson MLB ......15 St. Jean/ 9 Sorensen, 56 Groff

    WLB ..... 42 Hunter, 33 Tarpinian SLB .......53 Taylor, 44 Borland

    LC .........28 Prater, 10 Lowe CB .........26 Fenelus, 7 Henry

    SS ......... 9 Sash, 31 Cato FS .........21 Maragos, 24 Johnson

    FS .........30 Greenwood, 20 Conklin SS ......... 2 Valai, 37 Claxton

    RC ........ 19 Spievey, 2 Castllo CB .........10 D. Smith, 29 Brinkley

    PT ......... 5 Donahue, 6 Guthrie PT .........98 Nortman, 90 Wickesberg

    PK ........ 1 Murray, 8 Mossbrucker PK .........18 Welch, 96 Lerner

    TIME & PLACE - - 11:02 a.m. (CDT), Saturday, Camp RandallStadium (80,321), Madison, WI.

    TICKETS - - The game is sold out. A homecoming crowd of over80,000 is expected.

    RADIO - - (Originatng Network): Learfield Communicatons witha network of over 40 statons. Gary Dolphin and Ed Podolak willcall the acton along with sideline reporter Rob Brooks.

    TELEVISION - - The game will be televised natonally by ESPN.

    The announcers are Dave Pasch, Bob Griese and Chris Spielman.

    2009 RECORDS - - Iowa is 6-0. The Hawkeyes are ranked 11thby the Associated Press and 12th in the USAToday Coaches Poll.Wisconsin is 5-1. The Hawkeyes beat Northern Iowa (17-16),Arizona (27-17), Arkansas State (24-21) and Michigan (30-28) inKinnick Stadium and have road wins over Iowa State (35-3) andfourth-ranked Penn State (21-10). Wisconsin beat Northern Illinois,Fresno State, Wofford, Michigan State and Minnesota before los-ing at Ohio State last week.

    THE SERIES - - This is the 85th meetng between the two schoolsand the series is dead even at 41-41-2. Iowa won last year s gamein Iowa City (38-16). Iowa has won five of the last seven in theseries, including two of the last three in Madison. Wisconsins lastwin in the series was in 2007 (17-13) at Madison. The Badgers leadthe all-tme series in games at Madison by a 26-17-1 margin.

    COACHING RECORDS - - Kirk Ferentz is in his 14th year as acollege head coach and his 11th year as Iowas head coach. Hiscareer record is 88-74 and he is 76-53 at Iowa. He is 31-16 innon-conference games at Iowa.

    This is Bret Bielemas fourth year as a head coach, all at Wis-consin. He has a 33-12 record. Bielema is a four-tme (1989-92)Hawkeye leerman and a 1992 captain.

    NEXT WEEK - - Iowa at Michigan State (6 p.m. CT, BTN). Wis-consin is idle.

    Date of Release: Oct. 12, 2009Iowa Sports Information: 319-335-9411Iowa at Wisconsin - - Camp Randall Stadium

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    Date of Release: Oct. 12, 2009Iowa Sports Information: 319-335-9411Iowa at Wisconsin - - Camp Randall Stadium

    OffensePos. ..........No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School)

    SE ................. 7 Marvin McNu 6-4 215 So. St. Louis, MO (Hazelwood Central)

    15 ** Derrell Johnson-Koulianos 6-1 200 Jr. Campbell, OH (Cardinal Mooney)or 22 ** Colin Sandeman ^ 6-1 200 Jr. Beendorf, IA (HS)LT ............... 79 ** Bryan Bulaga ^ 6-6 315 Jr. Crystal Lake, IL (Marian Central)

    77 Riley Reiff 6-6 280 #Fr. Parkson, SD (HS)LG .............. 77 Riley Reiff 6-6 280 #Fr. Parkson, SD (HS)

    73 Adam Ges 6-4 280 So. Frankfort, IL (Lincoln Way East)or 90 * Andy Kuempel 6-7 300 Sr. Cedar Rapids, IA (Linn-Mar)C ................ 52 *** Rafael Eubanks 6-3 280 Sr. St. Paul, MN (Cretn-Derham Hall)

    67 * Josh Koeppel 6-2 267 Jr. Iowa City, IA (City)RG .............. 78 ** Dace Richardson 6-6 305 Sr. Wheaton, IL (Warrenville South)

    63 ** Julian Vandervelde 6-3 300 Jr. Davenport, IA (Central)or 74 ** Dan Doering 6-6 300 Sr. Barrington, IL (HS)RT............... 60 ** Kyle Calloway 6-7 315 Sr. Belleville, IL (East)

    56 Markus Zusevics 6-5 278 So. Arlington Heights, IL (Prospect)TE ............... 81 *** Tony Moeaki 6-4 250 Sr. Wheaton, IL (Warrenville South)

    82 ** Allen Reisner ^ 6-3 235 Jr. Marion, IA (HS)QB .............. 12 * Ricky Stanzi 6-4 218 Jr. Mentor, OH (Lake Catholic)

    16 James Vandenberg 6-3 205 #Fr. Keokuk, IA (HS)or 14 John Wienke 6-5 220 #Fr. Tuscola, IL (HS)WR ............. 86 *** Trey Stross 6-4 200 Sr. Avon Lake, OH (HS)

    26 * Paul Chaney, Jr. 5-9 167 Jr. St. Louis, MO (University)RB .............. 32 Adam Robinson 5-9 205 #Fr. Des Moines, IA (Lincoln)

    3 Brandon Wegher^ 5-11 206 Fr. Dakota Dunes, SD (SC Heelan)FB ............... 36 ** Bre Morse 6-3 238 Jr. Willowbrook, IL (Hinsdale Central)

    47 * Wade Leppert 6-0 245 So. Wauconda, IL (Mundelein)PK ................ 1 ** Daniel Murray 5-10 185 Jr. Iowa City, IA (Regina)

    8 * Trent Mossbrucker 6-0 200 So. Mooresville, IN (HS)

    DefensePos. ..........No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School)

    DE .............. 94 ** Adrian Clayborn 6-3 282 Jr. St. Louis, MO (Webster Groves)58 * Lebron Daniel 6-2 250 So. Cleveland, OH (Glenville)

    DT .............. 95 * Karl Klug 6-4 258 Jr. Caledonia, MN (HS)61 * Travis Meade 6-0 285 Sr. Iowa City, IA (West)

    DT .............. 46 ** Christan Ballard ^ 6-5 285 Jr. Lawrence, KS (Free State)93 Mike Daniels 6-1 267 So. Blackwood, NJ (Highland Regional)

    DE .............. 91 * Broderick Binns 6-2 255 So. St. Paul, MN (Cretn-Derham Hall)64 * Cody Hundertmark 6-4 280 Jr. Humboldt, IA (HS)

    OLB ............ 49 *** A.J. Edds ^ 6-4 244 Sr. Greenwood, IN (Greenwood Community)45 * Tyler Nielsen 6-4 232 So. Humboldt, IA (HS)

    MLB ........... 43 ** Pat Angerer 6-1 235 Sr. Beendorf, IA (HS)48 ** Troy Johnson 6-2 235 Jr. Lakeland, FL (HS)

    WLB ........... 42 ** Jeremiha Hunter 6-2 235 Jr. York, PA (Harrisburg Science & Tech)33 ** JeffTarpinian 6-3 233 Jr. Omaha, NE (Millard North)

    LC ............... 28 * Shaun Prater 5-11 175 So. Omaha, NE (Central)

    10 William Lowe ^ 5-10 170 So. Cleveland, OH (Glenville Academic Campus)SS ................. 9 * Tyler Sash 6-1 210 So. Oskaloosa, IA (HS)

    31 * David Cato ^ 5-11 205 So. Arlington, TX (Summit)FS ............... 30 ** Bre Greenwood 6-0 200 Jr. Beendorf, IA (Pleasant Valley)

    20 Joe Conklin 5-11 195 Sr. Davenport, IA (Assumpton)RC .............. 19 * Amari Spievey 6-0 190 Jr. Middletown, CT (Iowa Central CC)

    2 Greg Castllo 5-11 180 #Fr. Mount Laurel, NJ (St. Josephs Prep, PA)PT ................. 5 ** Ryan Donahue 6-3 180 Jr. Evergreen Park, IL (St. Rita)

    6 Eric Guthrie 6-6 240 So. Nevada, IA (HS)

    Punt Returns: 26 Paul Chaney, Jr., 22 Colin Sandeman KickoffReturns: 3 Brandon Wegher, 26 Paul Chaney, Jr.Deep Snaps: 65 Andrew Schulze Holder: 5 Ryan Donahue

    67 Josh Koeppel

    * - - Leers won ^ - - Redshirt year stll available # - - Indicates redshirt freshman

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    IOWA TRAVELS TO WISCONSINIowa (6-0, 2-0) travels to Wisconsin (5-1, 2-1) Saturday, Oct. 17 in thefirst of two

    straight road games. Game time is 11:02 a.m. at Camp Randall Stadium (80,321)

    The game is sold out and it is Wisconsins homecoming.

    ON THE TUBEESPN (HD) will televise the game to a national audience. The game will also be

    available online at ESPN360.com. Dave Pasch, Bob Griese and Chris Spielmanwill call the action.

    RADIO BROADCASTIowa games are broadcast on the Hawkeye Radio Network. Gary Dolphin handles

    the play-by-play, with color commentator Ed Podolak and sideline reporter RobBrooks. The Hawkeye Radio Network includes more than 40 stations throughouthe state.

    The game can also be heard on Sirius channel 123 and XM channel 144.

    IN THE RANKINGSIowa is ranked 11th by the Associated Press and 12th in the USA Today coaches

    poll. Wisconsin is listed among teams receiving votes in both polls.In pre-season rankings, Iowa was ranked 10th by College Football Insider, 15th

    by The Kickoff Magazine, 20th by Phil Steeles College Football Preview, 21st inUSA Today coaches poll, 22nd by the Associated Press, 23rd by Athlon Sports and24th by Sports Illustrated.

    The current ranking is the highest for the Hawkeyes since they were eighth inthe AP rankings on Sept. 6, 2005.

    Iowa is ranked ninth in the latest Sagarin Ratings. Iowas strength of scheduleis rated 30th toughest and Iowa is one of seven teams that has registered two winsagainst top 30 opponents.

    Around the Big Ten, Ohio State is ranked No. 7/7 and Penn State is 14/13. Iowaopponents Wisconsin, Arizona and Michigan are listed among teams receivingvotes.

    HAWKEYE HISTORYIowa has played 1,122 games since beginning football in 1889. Iowas overall re

    cord is 574-509-39 (.529). That includes a 363-198-16 (.643) record in home gamesa 211-311-23 (.410) record in games away from Iowa City, a 282-343-25 (.453)mark in Big Ten games and a 246-162-15 (.599) record in Kinnick Stadium.

    Date of Release: Oct. 12, 2009Iowa Sports Information: 319-335-9411Iowa at Wisconsin - - Camp Randall Stadium

    Iowa Hawkeyes

    Schedule/Results

    9/5 Northern Iowa W, 17-169/12 at Iowa State W, 35-3

    9/19 Arizona W, 27-17

    9/26 at #4 Penn State* W, 21-10

    10/3 Arkansas State W, 24-21

    10/10 Michigan* W, 30-28

    10/17 at Wiscons in* 11:01 a.m./ESPN

    10/24 at Michigan State* 6:01 p.m./BTN

    10/31 Indiana 11 a.m., TBD

    11/7 Northwestern* TBD

    11/14 at Ohio State* TBD

    11/21 Minnesota* TBDAll times listed are central; * Big Ten Conference game

    Wisconsin Badgers

    Schedule/Results

    9/05 Northern Illinois W, 28-21

    9/12 Fresno State W, 34-31 (2 ot)

    9/19 Wofford W, 44-14

    9/26 Michigan State* W, 38-30

    10/3 at Minnesota* W, 31-28

    10/10 at Ohio State* L, 13-31

    10/17 Iowa* 11:01 a.m., ESPN

    10/31 Purdue* 11:01 a.m., ESPN/ESPN2

    11/7 at Indiana* TBD

    11/14 Michigan* TBD

    11/21 at Northwestern* TBD

    12/5 at Hawaii* TBD, ESPN/ESPN2

    All times listed are central; * Big Ten Conference game

    Date:Oct. 17, 2009 Time:11:02 a.m. Site:Madison, WI

    Stadium:Camp Randall Stadium Capacity:80,321 Surface:FieldTurf

    In the Rankings: Iowa (11th Harris/11th AP/12th coaches) Wisconsin (rv/rv)

    TV:ESPN (HD) Announcers:Dave Pasch, Bob Griese, Chris Spielman

    Hawkeye Radio Network:Gary Dolphin-Play-By-Play; Ed Podolak-Analyst; Rob Brooks-Sideline

    Satellite Radio: Sirius channel 123 and XM channel 144

    Internet:Iowa radio broadcast available on hawkeyesports.com (subscription service)

    Series History:Tied, 41-41-2 Live Stats:hawkeyesports.com

    Game Seven

    Wisconsin5-1, 2-1

    vs.

    Iowa6-0, 2-0

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    IOWA OFF TO FAST START Iowa has opened the season with six straight wins for the first time since 1985

    The Hawkeyes won their first seven games on the way to the 1985 Big Tentitle.

    Iowa is 2-0 in Big Ten play for the first time since 2002 when the Hawkeyeswon all eight conference games.

    Iowa has won 10 straight games, the second longest streak in the nation. Floridahas 15 straight wins. The Iowa win streak is the longest for the Hawkeyes sincea 20 game streak between 1920 and 1923.

    Iowa and Alabama are the only BCS teams with perfect 6-0 records. There areseven additional teams that are still undefeated.

    Iowa has won three of its six games by a total of six points, with wins by onetwo and three points.

    Iowa has collected 19 turnovers in six games, including 12 pass interceptionsIowa ranks second nationally in interceptions, is tied for second in total turnoversand tied for 16th in fumble recoveries. The Hawkeyes had 23 interceptions in13 games last season.

    Iowa ranks seventh nationally in fewest fumbles lost (two), sixth in fewestpenalty yards per game (35.0), tied for 11th in penalties per game (4.3) and tiedfor 17th in time of possession (32:26).

    Iowa has not lost a fumble since the opening game of the season, when it losttwo. Iowa did not lose its only fumble at Iowa State in week two and has nofumbled in its last four games (knock on wood).

    Iowa did not allow a rushing touchdown for 33 consecutive quarters beforeMichigan had three. Iowa allowed seven rushing touchdowns in 2008.

    Iowa has scored 30 points or more in two of its six wins, with a high of 35 atIowa State.

    Four of Iowas six opponents scored 17 points or less. The two opponents whoscored over 20 points were aided by a defensive touchdown.

    Iowa has won two prime time games on ABC national television, with victoriesat Penn State and at home over Michigan.

    Iowa has had at least one player earn Big Ten Player of the Week honors in fiveof six games.

    IOWA JOINS ANOTHER TOP 20Iowas win over Michigan gave the Hawkeyes 65 wins since the start of the 2002

    season, which ties as the 17th highest total in Division I football. The list includesthe following: USC (87); Boise State (86); LSU (82); Oklahoma (81); Texas (79)Ohio State (79); Virginia Tech (75); Georgia (75); Utah (73); TCU (73); Florida(72); West Virginia (71); Auburn (69); Boston College (67); Wisconsin (67); TexasTech (66); IOWA (65); Hawaii (64); California (62); and Missouri (59).

    HEARTLAND TROPHYIowa holds a 3-2 advantage in the series with Wisconsin since the two teams

    began playing for the Heartland Trophy in 2004.The trophy was designed and crafted by artist and former Iowa football player

    Frank Strub. The trophy, which is a bull mounted on a walnut base (native toboth Wisconsin and Iowa), has the scores of all previous games between the twoschools inscribed on it. The Heartland Trophy became the 16th Big Ten footbaltraveling trophy.

    The Iowa-Wisconsin series has been the closest and most competitive of all BigTen series. The teams have met 84 times and the series is currently a dead heat41-41-2.

    Iowa won the first two meetings in which the Heartland Trophy was on the linebefore Wisconsin won in both 2006 and 2007. Iowas home win last year returnedthe trophy to Iowa City.

    IOWA WIN STREAK

    Iowa at Wisconsin - - Camp Randall Stadium Date of Release: Oct. 12, 2009

    Iowa Sports InformationMailing Address

    157 Carver-Hawkeye Arena

    Iowa City, IA 52242-1020

    Phone ....................................................319-335-9411

    FAX ....................................................... 319-335-9417

    E-Mail [email protected]

    Sports Information Football ContactsDirector ....................................................Ph il Haddy

    E-Mail [email protected]

    Associate..................................................Steve Roe

    E-Mail [email protected]

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    E-Mail [email protected]

    Weekly Football Press ConferenceIowa Head Coach Kirk Ferentz holds his weekly press

    conferences every Tuesday throughout the season.

    The press conferences are held in the auditorium of

    the Hayden Fry Football Complex. Coach Ferentz ad-

    dresses the media at 12:30 p.m. and requested players

    will be available following the press conference. In case

    of poor weather, player interviews will be conducted

    inside the bubble.

    Media need to submit their Tuesday player interview

    requests to Phil Haddy near the conclusion of the previ-

    ous Saturdays football game. Media not in attendance

    should e-mail their requests to Haddy. True freshmen

    are not available for interviews.

    Media can access video highlights of Ferentzs weekly

    press conference, plus player clips and highlights via

    satellite. The time is from 3:30 to 3:45 p.m. (CT). The

    satellite feed is available on C-Band Analog, Galaxy 19,

    Transponder 8.

    All press conferences can be viewed on the officialworld wide web site of the Iowa Athletic Department at

    hawkeyesports.com (subscription service). Each press

    conference is archived.

    Weekly TeleconferenceThe Big Ten coaches teleconferences are held

    each Tuesday. The teleconference begins at 11 a.m.

    (CT) and each coach is available for 10 minutes.

    Media wishing to participate in the teleconference

    can contact the Big Ten Office at 847-696-1010 to

    obtain the call-in information. All times listed below

    are central time:

    11:00 Jim Tressel, Ohio State

    11:10 Rich Rodriguez, Michigan

    11:20 Bill Lynch, Indiana

    11:30 Mark Dantonio, Mich. State

    11:40 Kirk Ferentz, Iowa

    11:50 Bret Bielema, Wisconsin

    Noon Ron Zook, Illinois

    12:10 Danny Hope, Purdue

    12:20 Joe Paterno, Penn State

    12:30 Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern

    12:40 Tim Brewster, Minnesota

    12:50 Player(s) of the Week, if available

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    Iowa at Wisconsin - - Camp Randall Stadium Date of Release: Oct. 12, 2009

    Iowas 10-game winning streak ranks second best in the nation. Florida holds thelongest win streak at 15 games. The Hawkeyes are one of nine unbeaten DivisionI teams and join Alabama as the only teams with perfect 6-0 records.

    Iowa won its final three regular season games a year ago (Penn State, PurdueMinnesota) and defeated South Carolina in the 2009 Outback Bowl before opening2009 with wins over Northern Iowa, Iowa State, Arizona, Penn State, ArkansasState and Michigan.

    Iowa has won itsfi

    rst six games for thefi

    rst time under Kirk Ferentz and thefi

    rstime since 1985. Iowa has had three nine-game win streaks under Ferentz.Iowa has won 10 straight games for the first time since winning 20 straight from

    Nov. 6, 1920 to Oct. 20, 1923. That streak began with a home win over Northwesternand ended with a 9-6 loss to Illinois in the 1923 homecoming contest.

    Iowa is undefeated in 10 straight games for the first time since 1956 and 1957(9-0-1). The Hawkeyes won theirfinal four games in 1956 and the first five gamesof 1957 before a tie at Michigan. Iowa won the following week over Minnesotabefore losing at Ohio State.

    HOMECOMING GUESTWisconsin holds a 52-44-5 record at homecoming, having won its homecoming

    game in each of the past five seasons. Wisconsin holds an 8-4 record against Iowa

    when the Hawkeyes visit for homecoming. Iowa has been Wisconsins homecom-ing opponent just once (1997) since 1979.

    MOEAKI EARNS BIG TEN HONORIowa tight end Tony Moeaki has been named Big Ten Offensive Player of the

    week following his performance in Iowas 30-28 win over Michigan. He becomesthe sixth Hawkeye to be named Big Ten Player of the Week this season.

    Moeaki, a 6-4, 250-pound senior, caught six passes for 105 yards and two touch-downs. He had scoring receptions of 34 and 42 yards. He returned to the lineupagainst Michigan after having been out of action for three games with an ankleinjury. The Big Ten honor is his first.

    The Wheaton, IL native was also named national Tight End of the Week by theCollege Football Performance Award committee and Offensive Player of the Week

    in the Big Ten by ESPN.com.

    HAWKEYES EARN WEEKLY RECOGNITION Several Iowa players have earned weekly honors during the first six weeks of

    the season. TE Tony Moeaki earned Offensive Player of the Week vs. Michigan. He had six

    receptions for 105 yards, including scoring grabs of 34 and 42 yards. Moeakwas also the ESPN.com offensive Player of the Week.

    PK Daniel Murray was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week vs. Michiganby ESPN.com. Murray made a career-best three field goals against Michiganconnecting from 28, 40 and 41 yards.

    LB Pat Angerer was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week for his ef-forts in the win at Penn State. Angerer was also named the national DefensivePlayer of the Week by the National Football Writers Association, the Lott TrophyIMPACT Player of the Week and was named Linebacker Performer of the Weekby the College Football Performance Award committee. The IMPACT PlayerAward comes with a $1,000 check for the Universitys general scholarship fundAngerer had a team high 14 tackles, an interception (returned for 38 yards) thaset up a touchdown and forced a fumble that helped seal Iowas 21-10 win.

    DE Adrian Clayborn was named Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week

    Big Ten Standings

    Team Big Ten Pct. Overall Pct.

    Ohio State 3-0 1.000 5-1 .833IOWA 2-0 1.000 6-0 1.000

    Wisconsin 2-1 .667 5-1 .833

    Minnesota 2-1 .667 4-2 .667Michigan State 2-1 .667 3-3 .500

    Penn State 1-1 .500 5-1 .833Northwestern 1-1 .500 4-2 .667Michigan 1-2 .333 4-2 .667

    Purdue 0-2 .000 1-5 .167

    Indiana 0-2 .000 3-3 .500

    Illinois 0-3 .000 1-4 .200

    This Week in the Big TenIowa at Wisconsin (11 a.m., ESPN)

    Delaware State at Michigan (11 a.m., BTN)

    Northwestern at Michigan St. (11 a.m., ESPN2)

    Ohio State at Purdue (11 a.m., BTN)

    Minnesota at Penn State (2:30 p.m., ABC/ESPN)

    Illinois at Indiana (6 p.m., BTN)

    Last Week in the Big TenIowa 30, Michigan 28

    Michigan State 24 at Illinois 14

    Minnesota 35, Purdue 20

    Northwestern 16, Miami, OH 6

    Penn State 52, Eastern Illinois 3

    Virginia 47, Indiana 7

    Ohio State 31, Wisconsin 13

    Next Week in the Big TenIowa at Michigan State (6:12 p.m., CT, BTN)

    Illinois at Purdue (TBA)

    Indiana at Northwestern (11 a.m., BTN/ESPN2)

    Penn State at Michigan (TBA)

    Minnesota at Ohio State (11 a.m., BTN/ESPN2)Wisconsin is idle

    Iowa Non-Conference Opponents

    Team Record-Next Game

    Northern Iowa 5-1, Southern IllinoisIowa State 3-3, Baylor

    Arizona 3-2, Stanford

    Arkansas State 1-3, at LA-Monroe (Oct. 13)

    Hawkeyes in the PollsDate A C H B Result

    Pre. 22 21 - - - - - - W, 17-16

    9/8 rv rv - - - - - - W, 35-39/14 rv rv - - - - - - W, 27-17

    9/21 rv rv - - - - - - W, 21-10

    9/28 13 17 14 - - - W, 24-21

    10/5 12 14 11 - - - W, 30-2810/12 11 12 11 - - - - - -

    10/19 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    10/26 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -11/2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    11/9 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    11/16 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    A=Associated Press; C=Coaches; H=Harris; B=BCS

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    for his play against Penn State. Clayborn also earned the AT&T All-AmericaPlayer of the Week award vs. Penn State. Clayborn was announced as the weeklywinner during last ThursdaysESPN College Football Primetime Presented byApplebees. The winner is selected each week on fan voting. Clayborn alsowas named ESPN.coms Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week. He hadtwo tackles and a blocked punt returned for a touchdown against fifth-rankedPenn State. His 53-yard touchdown return gave Iowa an 11-10 lead in the fourth

    quarter. Clayborn played a solid game in Iowas win over Arizona, being recognized on ESPN.coms website as the defensive player of the week in the BigTen.

    DE Broderick Binns, was named ESPN.coms Defensive Player of the Weekfollowing Iowas win at Penn State. Binns forced Penn State quarterback DarryClark to fumble in the endzone and that led to a second quarter safety. He hadeight tackles, including 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 quarterback sacks.

    Punter Ryan Donahue was the Big Tens co-Special Teams Player of the Weekfollowing the win over Arizona. Donahue averaged 51 yards onfive punts, witha long of 62 yards and four kicks of at least 50 yards. Two punts were insidethe 20 and Arizona had just one return for four yards.

    DB Tyler Sash was the Big Tens co-Defensive Player of the Week for his playin Iowas win at Iowa State. Sash was also named the national Defensive Per

    former of the Week by the College Football Performance Award committee.He tied Iowas school record with three interceptions (63 return yards) at IowaState. He also caused a fumble and recorded eight solo tackles and two assistsincluding two tackles for loss.

    LB Jeremiha Hunter was the Big Tens co-Special Team Player of the Weekfollowing Iowas season-opening win over Northern Iowa. Hunter came up bigat the end of the game, blocking Northern Iowas second field goal attempt onthe last play after Broderick Binns had blocked the previous attempt. Hunteradded nine tackles against the Panthers.

    SUCCESS ON THE ROADDating back to 2008, Iowa has won its last four games away from Iowa City.

    That includes wins at Minnesota, Iowa State and Penn State, along with a victory

    over South Carolina in the 2009 Outback Bowl. In those wins Iowa allowed jus23 total points.

    The road winning streak is the longest for Iowa since the Hawkeyes won all fiveof their road games during the 2002 regular season. That streak is six straighgames away from home, including the 2001 Alamo Bowl.

    Iowas win at No. 4/5 ranked Penn State on Sept. 26 marked Iowas first roadwin over a team ranked in the top five in the nation since 1990. That season theHawkeyes scored a 54-28 win at fifth-ranked Illinois.

    IOWA RECORDS A DIVISION I FIRSTWith two blocked field goals in the opening win over Northern Iowa, Iowa tied

    a school and NCAA Div. I record. Iowa became the only Division I football teamto blockfield goal attempts on consecutive plays.

    Iowa previously blocked two kicks during a game on five occasions. Most re-cently, DE Kenny Iwebema blocked two Syracuse field goal attempts in Iowas35-0 win over the Orange on Sept. 8, 2007.

    On the national scene, Iowa tied the Division I record for blocked field goals ina quarter. Of the previous four occasions, none occurred on consecutive playsAlso with two blocked field goals in a single period are Southern Cal vs. California(10/22/94) and Arizona State (10/11/08); Wyoming vs. Fresno State (11/18/95) andCentral Michigan vs. Kent State (10/2/04).

    LIVE BLOGGING FROM WISCONSINHawkeye fans not able to attend the Wisconsin game Oct. 17 can log on to

    Iowa at Wisconsin - - Camp Randall Stadium Date of Release: Oct. 12, 2009

    Pronunciation Guide

    Head Coach Kirk Ferentz ........................... FAIR-ints

    Assistant Coach Rick Kaczenski ............. kuh-ZIN-ski

    Pat Angerer .............................................ANN-gir-ir

    Jordan Bernstne ..................................BURN-steenSteve Bigach ................................................BIG-ack

    Broderick Binns ................................................BINS

    Conor Boffeli ........................................... BO-fell-ee

    Brian Bulaga ....................................... BOO-laug-uh

    Greg Castllo ...........................................kas-TEE-oh

    Tyrel Detweiler .......................................DET-wile-ir

    Shane DiBona .................................... duh-BONE-uh

    Tom Donatell ........................................DON-uh-tell

    A.J. Edds ...........................................................EEds

    Rafael Eubanks ..................... RAH-fi-el YOU-banks

    James Ferentz ........................................... FAIR-ints

    Joe Gaglione .......................................GAG-lee-own

    Jonathan Gimm .................................................GIM

    Justn Greiner ...............................................GRY-nir

    Micah Hyde .................................................MY-kuh

    D. Johnson-Koulianos.....dir-RELL KOU-lee-ah-nos

    Karl Klug .......................................................KLOU-g

    Charlie Knipper ..................................... kuh-NIPP-ir

    Josh Koeppel ............................................... KEP-uhl

    Nick Kuchel ............................................ KOOCH-uhl

    Andy Kuempel ............................................KEM-pul

    Wade Leppert ............................................... LEP-irt

    Tony Moeaki ....................................MO-ee-AH-kee

    Trent Mossbrucker .............................MOSS-bruk-ir

    Paki OMeara..............................................PAH-kee

    Woody Orne .....................................................ORN

    Shaun Prater ...............................................PRAY-tr

    Riley Reiff.........................................................REEF

    Allen Reisner ...............................................RISE-nir

    Chris Rowell..................................................RAH-ul

    Colin Sandeman .......................................... CAH-lin

    Kyle Spading ............................................SPADE-ing

    Amari Spievey ......................uh-MAR-ee spuh-VAY

    Ricky Stanzi .............................................. STAN-zee

    JeffTarpinian ..................................... tar-PIN-ee-un

    Bre Van Sloten ................................ van-SLOW-tn

    Brandon Wegher .........................................WAY-gir

    John Wienke..............................................WINK-ee

    Marcus Zusevics ............................... ZOOZ-uh-vicks

    Comparing the Stats

    WISC IOWA

    Record 5-1, 2-1 6-0, 2-0

    Scoring Avg. 31.3 25.7

    Scoring Defense 25.7 15.8

    Rushing Yards 200.7 130.2

    Passing Yards 222.1 232.8

    Total Offense 422.3 363.0Rushing Defense 122.8 134.3

    Passing Defense 210.3 171.0

    Total Defense 333.2 305.3

    Punt Return Avg. 6.8 9.6

    KO Return Avg. 17.4 20.2

    Turnover Margin +4 +9

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    hawkeyesports.com and have a chance to be interactive. TheIowa Sports Information staff will be blogging live from thepress box during the game.

    Hawkeye fans can log on to hawkeyesports.com and clickon the blog story and follow along. Fans will have the opportunity to submit questions and comments, answer quickpolls and get up-to-the-minute information about the game

    and Hawkeyes.hawkeyesports.com has averaged over 1,000 unique read-

    ers per week. The site registered over 3,000 reader commentsduring the football game day live blog of Iowas openinggame of the season.

    TICKET UPDATETickets remain for all three remaining home games as

    Iowa hosts Indiana (Oct. 31), Northwestern (Nov. 7) andMinnesota (Nov. 21). Fans may purchase tickets onlineat hawkeyesports.com, by calling 1-800-IA-HAWKS or inperson at the UI athletic ticket office in Carver-HawkeyeArena. Iowa sold over 10,000 student season tickets for the

    2009 season.The Iowa record for average home attendance is 70,585, se

    in 2005, 2006 and 2007.

    IOWA LEADERSHIP GROUPIowas Leadership Group for the 2009 season includes three

    seniors, four juniors, four sophomores, two redshirt freshmenand one true freshman. Permanent team captains are namedat the conclusion of each season. The Leadership Groupfor this season includes seniors Pat Angerer, A.J. Edds andTony Moeaki; juniors Bryan Bulaga, Adrian Clayborn, BretGreenwood and Ricky Stanzi, sophomores Broderick BinnsMarvin McNutt, Tyler Nielsen and Tyler Sash, redshirt fresh-men Greg Castillo and James Vandenberg and true freshmanKeenan Davis.

    ON THIS DATEIowa has posted a 4-9-2 record while playing on Oct. 17

    Here are the results:

    1903 Lost to Minnesota, 75-0 1959 Lost to Wisconsin, 25-161908 Lost to Missouri, 10-5 1964 Lost to Wisconsin, 31-211914 Lost to Chicago, 7-0 1970 *Lost to Purdue, 24-31925 *Def. Illinois, 12-10 1981 Def. Michigan, 9-71931 *Tied Indiana, 0-0 1987 Lost to Michigan, 37-101936 *Tied Illinois, 0-0 1992 Def. Illinois, 24-14

    1942 *Lost to Illinois, 12-7 1998 Lost to Indiana, 14-71953 *Def. Wyoming, 21-7 * - - at Iowa City

    THE SERIESSaturday will be the 85th meeting between Iowa and Wis

    consin. The series is tied, 41-41-2. Iowa has won 22 of thelast 30 contests, including a 38-16 win in Iowa City a year agoWisconsin has won two of the last three games, including a17-13 victory in 2007 on Iowas last visit to Madison.

    Iowa at Wisconsin - - Camp Randall Stadium Date of Release: Oct. 12, 2009

    Head Coach Kirk Ferentz

    Kirk Ferentz (pronounced FAIR-rintz,rhymes with parents) is in his 11thseason as head football coach at theUniversity of Iowa. His latest contractextension, signed this past summer, runsthrough the 2015 season.

    Ferentz was honored as the 2002 Asso-ciated Press and Walter Camp NationalCoach of the Year and was the AFCARegional Coach of the Year that seasonas well. He was named Big Ten Confer-ence Coach of the Year in both 2002 and 2004. Ferentz guidedIowa to Big Ten titles twice in the last seven years and fiveJanuary bowl games, including three New Years Day bowlvictories (2004 Outback Bowl, 2005 Capital One Bowl and2009 Outback Bowl). Iowa has posted a 65-29 (.691) overall

    mark and a 38-20 (.655) Big Ten record the last seven-plusseasons. Ferentz has guided the Hawkeyes to seven firstdivision finishes.

    Ferentz, at Iowa, holds an overall record of 76-53 (.589) anda 45-37 (.549) mark in Big Ten games. In 13 seasons as a col-lege head coach his career mark is 88-74 (.543). Ferentz, whoboasts the second-most victories by a Hawkeye head coach,coached his 150th career game as a head coach at Indiana(Oct. 11, 2008).

    Forty-seven of Iowas 129 games under Ferentz have beendecided by seven points or less (23-24) and 37 were playedagainst opponents who were ranked in the top 25 at the time(15-22).

    Ferentz joined the Iowa staff after serving as assistant headcoach and offensive line coach of the Baltimore Ravens of theNational Football League. He had been part of the Baltimore(Cleveland Browns prior to the move) staff for six years.

    Ferentz was named head coach of the Maine Bears in 1990and held that position for three years. Ferentz was a member ofHayden Frys Iowa staff for nine years as offensive line coach(1981-89). He coordinated Iowas running game during hisfirst coaching stint with the Hawkeyes. Iowa appeared in eightbowl games during the time Ferentz was an Iowa assistant,posting a 4-4 record. A pair of Rose Bowls (1982 & 1986),two Holiday Bowl appearances (1986 & 1987) and a pair ofPeach Bowl visits (1982 & 1988), along with appearances in

    the Gator (1983) and Freedom bowls (1984) highlighted hisprevious Iowa stay. Iowas record in those nine years was 73-33-4 and included two 10-win and two nine-win seasons.

    Ferentz was born in Royal Oak, MI, and attended high schoolin Pittsburgh, PA. Kirk earned his bachelors degree in EnglishEducation from the University of Connecticut in 1978, wherehe was a football captain. Kirk received the DistinguishedAlumnus Award from the Neag School of Education at theUniversity of Connecticut in May, 2009. He was inducted intothe Upper St. Clair High School Hall of Fame in September,2002 and the Western Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hallof Fame in May, 2003.

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    The Hawkeyes had won four straight in the series before the Badgers won 24-21in Iowa City in 2006. Iowa holds a 3-2 advantage since the Heartland Trophy wasintroduced prior to the 2004 meeting.

    Wisconsin holds a 26-17-1 advantage in games played in Madison. The teamshave split the last four meetings at Camp Randall Stadium, with Iowa winning in2003 and 2005.

    The Hawkeyes defeated the Badgers 30-7 in the 2004 regular-season finale to

    win a share of the Big Ten championship. Here are the series results:

    10/29/1894 L 0-44 10/02/65 L 13-1611/03/06 L 4-18 *10/01/66 L 0-7*11/02/07 L 5-6 10/21/67 T 21-2111/23/11 L 0-12 *10/19/68 W 41-0*11/04/12 L 10-28 10/11/69 L 17-2311/27/17 L 0-20 *10/10/70 W 24-1411/15/24 W 21-7 *10/30/71 W 20-16*11/07/25 L 0-6 11/04/72 L 14-1611/12/27 W 16-0 11/10/73 L 7-35*11/17/28 L 0-13 *11/09/74 L 15-2810/26/29 W 14-0 *11/08/75 W 45-2810/08/32 L 0-34 11/06/76 L 21-38*10/21/33 W 26-7 11/12/77 W 24-810/16/37 L 6-13 *11/18/78 W 38-24*10/08/38 L 13-31 10/27/79 W 24-1310/28/39 W 19-13 *11/01/80 W 22-13*10/12/40 W 30-12 11/14/81 W 17-710/18/41 L 0-23 *11/13/82 W 28-14*10/07/42 W 6-0 11/05/83 W 34-14*10/02/43 L 5-7 *11/03/84 T 10-1011/11/44 L 7-26 10/12/85 W 23-13*11/03/45 L 7-27 *10/11/86 W 17-611/09/46 W 21-7 10/10/87 W 31-1011/08/47 L 14-46 *10/08/88 W 31-6*10/30/48 W 19-13 10/14/89 W 31-2411/12/49 L 13-35 *10/13/90 W 30-10*10/14/50 L 0-14 10/12/91 W 10-6

    11/17/51 L 7-34 *10/10/92 W 23-22*10/18/52 L 13-42 11/18/95 W 33-2010/31/53 L 6-10 *11/16/96 W 31-0*10/30/54 W 13-7 11/08/97 L 10-1310/01/55 L 14-37 *10/24/98 L 31-0*10/13/56 W 13-7 11/13/99 L 3-41*10/19/57 W 21-7 *10/28/00 L 7-1310/18/58 W 20-9 11/03/01 L 28-3410/17/59 L 16-25 *11/2/02 W 20-3*10/15/60 W 28-21 11/22/03 W 27-21*10/12/61 W 47-15 *11/20/04 W 30-710/20/62 L 14-42 11/12/05 W 20-10*10/19/63 L 7-10 *11/11/06 L 21-2410/17/64 L 21-31 9/22/07 L 13-1711/13/26 L 10-20 10/18/08 W 38-16

    * - - at Iowa City

    WISCONSIN COACH BRET BIELEMAWisconsins Bret Bielema is in his fourth season as a collegiate head coach, boast-

    ing a 33-12 (.733) overall record and a 17-10 (.630) conference mark. In his firsseason as Badger head coach, he guided Wisconsin to a share of second place inthe Big Ten. Bielema has led the Badgers to three straight bowl games, including a17-14 victory over Arkansas in the 2007 Capital One Bowl. The Badgers finished9-4 in 2007 and lost to Tennessee 21-17 in the 2008 Outback Bowl. A year agoWisconsin participated in the Champs Bowl, falling to Florida State. Bielema wasthe 2006 Big Ten Coach of the Year.

    Iowa at Wisconsin - - Camp Randall Stadium Date of Release: Oct. 12, 2009

    Hawkeyes in the NFLIowa football players have a long

    tradition of being well prepared

    for professional football, following

    their college playing careers. As

    of Oct. 12, 31 former Hawkeyes

    were on NFL rosters.

    Former Hawkeye, Current NFL TeamJonathan Babineaux, Atlanta Falcons

    Jason Baker, Carolina Panthers

    Ladell Betts, Washington Redskins

    Rob Bruggeman, Atlanta Falcons

    Scott Chandler, Dallas Cowboys

    Dallas Clark, Indianapolis Colts

    Colin Cole, Seattle Seahawks

    Sean Considine, Jacksonville Jaguars

    Jared DeVries, Detroit Lions

    Bradley Fletcher, St. Louis Rams

    Robert Gallery, Oakland Raiders

    Charles Godfrey, Carolina Panthers

    Mike Goff, Kansas City Chiefs

    Shonn Greene, New York Jets

    Chad Greenway, Minnesota VikingsAbdul Hodge, Cincinnati Bengals

    Ken Iwebema, Arizona Cardinals

    Nate Kaeding, San Diego Chargers

    Aaron Kampman, Green Bay Packers

    Mitch King, Tennessee Titans

    Matt Kroul, New York Jets

    Bryan Mattison, Baltimore Ravens

    Ed Miles, Atlanta Falcons

    Brandon Myers, Oakland Raiders

    Seth Olsen, Denver Broncos

    Matt Roth, Miami Dolphins

    Bob Sanders, Indianapolis Colts

    Eric Steinbach, Cleveland Browns

    Casey Wiegmann, Denver Broncos

    Marshal Yanda, Baltimore Ravens

    Albert Young, Minnesota Vikings

    Captains By WeekGame Players

    UNI Angerer, Edds, Moeaki, Stanzi

    Iowa State Angerer, Edds, Moeaki, Stanzi

    Arizona Angerer, Edds, Moeaki, Stanzi

    Penn State Angerer, Edds, Moeaki, Stanzi

    Arkansas State Angerer, Clayborn, Moeaki, Stanzi

    Michigan Angerer, Edds, Moeaki, Stanzi

    Wisconsin

    Michigan St

    Indiana

    NwesternOhio State

    Minnesota

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    Hawkeyes Under FerentzOverall ..................................................................76-53

    vs. ranked teams ..................................................16-22

    vs. unranked teams .............................................. 60-31

    vs. Big Ten teams .................................................45-37

    vs. Big Ten teams (home) ..................................... 28-12

    vs. Big Ten teams (away) ..................................... 17-25

    When rushing for 150 yards or more ....................46-12When rushing for 200 yards or more ......................30-2

    When passing for 250 yards or more ...................29-13

    When passing for 300 yards or more ....................... 7-6

    When Iowa player rushes for 100 yards ............... 41-16

    When opponent has 100-yard rusher ................... 11-23

    When opponent has 300-yard passer .................... 11-8

    When scoring 30 points or more ...............................42-2

    When scoring 20 points or more .............................58-21

    When opponent scores 25 points or more................9-34

    When holding opponent to 10 pts or less ................. 32-0

    When Iowa scoresfirst ...........................................58-15

    When Iowa leads at halftime .................................... 61-9

    When Iowa trails at halftime ....................................11-42

    When game is tied at halftime .................................... 3-1When Iowa leads after 3 quarters.............................66-9

    When Iowa trails after 3 quarters..............................5-41

    When game is tied after 3 quarters ............................ 3-1

    Games decided by 11 points or more ..................... 47-22

    Games decided by 10 points or less ......................23-28

    Games decided by 7 points or less ........................20-24

    Games decided by 3 points or less .........................11-13

    When Iowa has a positive turnover margin ............ 44-12

    When opponent has a positive turnover margin .....18-26

    When the turnover margin is equal.........................16-13

    When returning a punt/kickoff for a score ...................6-2

    Overtime games .........................................................4-1

    Big Ten Conference POW NomineesGame Offense Defense Special Teams

    UNI Moeaki Angerer Hunter

    Iowa State Stanzi Sash Donahue

    Arizona Robinson Clayborn Donahue

    Penn State Robinson Angerer Clayborn

    Arkansas St McNutt Sash - - -

    Michigan Moeaki Hunter Murray

    Wisconsin

    Michigan St

    Indiana

    Nwestern

    Ohio State

    Minnesota

    Bold indicates winner

    Bielema, 39, is the nations sixth youngest head coach behind Lane Kiffin (Ten-nessee), Pat Fitzgerald (Northwestern), Steve Sarkisian (Washington), David Elson(Western Kentucky) and Mario Cristobal (Florida International).

    Bielema is a graduate of the University of Iowa, where he earned four letters(1989-92) as a nose guard after joining the Hawkeye program as a walk-on. Hewas a member of Iowas 1990 Big Ten championship team. He became a starterhis junior year (1991) and was a team co-captain his senior campaign.

    Bielema began his coaching career as a graduate assistant (1994-95) at Iowa. In1996, he was promoted to linebackers coach for six seasons (1996-2001). Whileat Iowa, he coached under head coaches Hayden Fry and Kirk Ferentz. He servedas co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Kansas State for two seasons(2002-03) under Bill Snyder before joining the Wisconsin coaching staff in 2004Bielema served as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach for two years (2004-05) under Barry Alvarez before becoming the Badgers head coach.

    IOWA TO FACE SECOND FORMER PLAYERThe 2009 college football season will feature 14 Division I games in which a

    head coach is facing his alma mater. Iowa is the only team that will face two opponents that are being coached by former players. Former Hawkeye Bret Bielema(1989-92) is the head coach at Wisconsin and former Hawkeye Mike Stoops (1981

    1983-84) is the head coach at Wisconsin. Iowa defeated Arizona 27-17 Sept. 19in Iowa City.

    IOWA, WISCONSIN NOTES Iowa is tied for second nationally in turnovers, collecting 19 (12 interceptions, 7

    fumbles). Wisconsin is tied for seventh with 16 turnovers. Iowa has scored 60points off turnovers in six games. In wins over Michigan State and MinnesotaWisconsin scored a combined 35 points off opponent turnovers. The Badgersadded seven points following an interception last week at Ohio State.

    Wisconsin scored at least 31 points in four straight games prior to scoring 13 atOhio State. Iowa ranks as one of the top defensive teams by allowing just 15.8points per game. Twenty-one of the 95 points allowed by Iowa have come oninterception returns.

    Wisconsin (33:20) and Iowa (32:26) rankfirst and second, respectively, in theBig Ten in time of possession. The Badgers rank eighth in the nation and Iowais 17th.

    Wisconsin is 34-3 at Camp Randall Stadium since the 2004 season. One of thelosses was a 20-10 decision to Iowa in 2005.

    Both Iowa and Wisconsin list 51 players on their depth chart, including punterand kicker. Those lists, for both teams, include just 10 seniors.

    Wisconsin ranks third in the Big Ten and 29th nationally in total offense (422.3)Iowa is third in the Big Ten and 31st in the nation in total defense (305.3).

    Wisconsin ranks 37th in scoring offense (31.3) and Iowa is 20th in scoringdefense (15.8).

    Iowa will be gunning for possession of its second traveling trophy. The Hawkeyesare already in possession of the Cy-Hawk Trophy with their 35-3 win over IowaState. Iowa and Minnesota will fight for Floyd of Rosedale in the season finale(Nov. 21) at Iowa City. Iowa has won four straight trophy games, beginningwith a home win over Minnesota near the end of the 2007 season.

    Iowa has allowed only one 100-yard rusher this season, as Iowa States AlexanderRobinson rushed 19 times for 100 yards in Iowas 35-3 win. Last season MainesJhamal Fluellen (21-104) was the only opponent to rush for 100 yards.

    The Iowa roster includes two players from the state of Wisconsin, WR JoJoPregont from Janesville and OL Charlie Knipper from Whitefish Bay. Both aretrue freshmen. The Badgers have one Iowan on their roster, redshirt freshmanTE Zach Davison (Waukee).

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    Iowa at Wisconsin - - Camp Randall Stadium Date of Release: Oct. 12, 2009

    Hy-Vee Cy-Hawk SeriesIowa holds a 5-2 advantage in the sixth annual Hy-Vee Cy-Hawk Series with Iowa State. Iowa scoredthree points with a win in football and two pointsfor a 2-0 soccer win, while Iowa State won the vol-leyball match.

    Iowa holds a 3-2 advantage in the in-state competi-tion that began in 2004-05. The Hawkeyes capturedthe Hy-Vee Cy-Hawk Series a year ago by a 21-4margin.

    Last season, Iowa captured victories in football, wom-ens soccer, womens cross country, mens basketball,womens basketball, wrestling, womens gymnastics(twice) and softball. The Cyclones recorded wins involleyball and mens cross country.

    Along with the series win a year ago, Iowa capturedthe inaugural Hy-Vee Cy-Hawk Series (13-8) in2004-05 and won again in 2006-07 (13-8). IowaState won the competition in 2005-06 (13-8) and2007-08 (18-9).

    The 13-event series awards two points (except foot-ball, which is worth three) to the winning school ineach head-to-head match-up between the two insti-tutions. Additionally, two points are awarded to aninstitution if the graduation rate of its student-athletesis greater than the national average as reported eachfall by the NCAA. Womens tennis has been added tothe competition for the first time in 2009-10.

    A commemorative Hy-Vee Cy-Hawk Series Cup,

    which stands 31 inches tall and weighs 19 pounds, isdisplayed on the winning teams campus for an entireyear after a victory. Replica cups are also presentedas traveling trophies for individual victorious teamsin the head-to-head competition.

    This seasons sixth annual Hy-Vee Cy-Hawk Seriesschedule is listed below. All events are worth twopoints, except football, which is worth three points:

    Date Event Site/Result

    9/11 Volleyball ISU, 3-19/12 Football Iowa, 35-39/18 Womens Soccer Iowa, 2-011/14 M. Cross Country Springfield, MO11/14 W. Cross Country Springfield, MO12/6 Wrestling Ames

    12/10 Womens Basketball Ames12/11 Mens Basketball Ames12/11 Womens Swim. & Diving Ames2/21 Womens Gymnastics Iowa City2/21 Womens Tennis Iowa City3/5 Womens Gymnastics Ames3/31 Softball Ames

    Academic Opportunities

    Two points for an institution if the student-athletegraduation rate for all student-athletes is greater thanthe national average for all student-athletes, accord-ing to the annual graduation rate report issued eachSeptember/October by the NCAA.

    Four Hawkeye players celebrate their birthdays this week, including P EricGuthrie (Monday, 21) OL Andy Kuempel (Thursday, 23), LB Jeff Tarpinian(Friday, 22) and RB Brad Rogers (Sunday, 19).

    THE LAST MEETINGIowa RB Shonn Greene rushed for 217 yards and tied three single-game records

    with his four rushing touchdowns as Iowa posted a 38-16 triumph over Wisconsin

    last Oct. 18 in Kinnick Stadium. With the victory, Iowa reclaimed possession othe Heartland Trophy.

    Greene equaled a school-record with four rush-ing touchdowns (12, 34, 52 and 34 yards). Hisfour scores also matched the Kinnick Stadiumrecord, by an Iowa player, and his 24 points tiedthe school record held by eight others. His 217rushing yards tie Nick Bell for the sixth-most ina single-game in Iowa history. Greenes perfor-mance garnered him Big Ten Offensive Playerof the Week accolades.

    Greene gave Iowa an early 14-0 advantage onscoring runs of 12 and 34 yards in the first and second period, respectively. The34-yard run was selected as ESPNs top Play of the Day. Wisconsin closed within14-9 with 6:15 remaining in the third quarter after Badger PK Philip Welch con-verted three-consecutive field goals (42, 40 and 35 yards).

    The Hawkeyes responded by scoring on four of their next five possessions. Greenescampered 52 yards for his third score of the game to increase Iowas lead to 21-9QB Ricky Stanzi, who completed 11-18 passes for 114 yards and a touchdownthen connected with TE Allen Reisner for a 16-yard score. In the fourth quarterIowa added 10 more points on a 34-yard touchdown run by Greene and a PK TrenMossbrucker 35-yard field goal.

    Wisconsin RB Zach Brown tallied a 21-yard touchdown run late in the game forthe only Badger touchdown. Badger QB Dustin Sherer completed 17-34 passesfor 161 yards and two interceptions. RB John Clay rushed 16 times for a team

    high 89 yards to lead the Badgers and TE Garrett Graham had six receptions for74 yards.Greene became the 12th Iowa player, and second-fastest, to reach 1,000 rushing

    yards in a single-season.Iowas defense collected three interceptions and two sacks and forced seven punts

    blocking one. LB Pat Angerer posted career bests in tackles (16) and interception(2). Twelve of his game-high 16 stops came in the first half. His efforts earnedhim Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week laurels. RB Paki OMeara recordedIowas first blocked punt in over three years.

    SCORING SUMMARYIA - - Greene, 12-yard run (Mossbrucker kick)IA - - Greene, 34-yard run (Mossbrucker kick)

    UW - - Welch, 42-yard field goalUW - - Welch, 40-yard field goalUW - - Welch, 35-yard field goalIA - - Greene, 52-yard run (Mossbrucker kick)IA - - Reisner, 16-yard pass from Stanzi (Mossbrucker kick)IA - - Greene, 34-yard run (Mossbrucker kick)IA - - Mossbrucker, 35-yard field goalUW - - Brown, 21-yard run (Welch kick)

    Attendance: 70,585

    WISC IOWA

    Score 16 38

    First Downs 19 17

    Rushes-Yds. 34-158 34-254

    Passing Yds. 251 121

    Passes (C-A-I) 21-41-3 12-20-0

    Total Offense 75-409 54-375

    Punts-Avg. 7-33.0 8-36.8

    Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0

    Penaltes-Yards 7-75 7-55

    Time of Possession 32:56 27:04

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    IOWA DEFEATS MICHIGANThe Iowa defense forced five turnovers and QB Ricky Stanzi passed for 284 yards

    and two touchdowns as Iowa defeated Michigan 30-28 in Iowa City to celebrateHawkeye Homecoming.

    Michigan took an early 7-0 lead after returningan interception for a touchdown on the secondplay of the game. Iowa came back with a touch-

    down drive to tie the game on its next possession,with Stanzi hitting TE Tony Moeaki for the 34-yard score. A pass interception by LB JeremihaHunter led to an Iowa field goal before Michigananswered with a short rushing touchdown and a14-10 lead at the end of one period. A 41-yardfield goal by Daniel Murray allowed Iowa to cutthe margin to 14-13. A one-yard run by RB Brandon Wegher gave Iowa a 20-14advantage late in the second period and that was the halftime score.

    Murray added a 40-yard field goal in the third period before Brandon Minorscored his second rushing touchdown to leave Iowa leading 23-21 after three peri-ods. Iowas defense held Michigan inside its ownfive-yardline early in the fourthquarter and Iowa took over at the 42. Stanzi connected with Moeaki for a second

    scoring strike to stretch the advantage to 30-21. Michigans final points came ona three-yard run with 3:16 to play.

    Michigans attempt at an onside kick went out of bounds, but Iowa was unable toget a first down and Michigan regained possession at its 17-yardline with 1:30 toplay. Iowas Brett Greenwood sealed the win with a pass interception on Michigans third play.

    Along with the two interceptions, Iowa had fumble recoveries by Hunter, DEAdrian Clayborn and DB William Lowe. Hunter and LB Pat Angerer each recorded12 tackles to lead the Iowa defense.

    Stanzi ended the contest with 284 passing yards, completing 20-38 attempts, withjust one interception. Moeaki had six receptions for 105 yards and was namedBig Ten Offensive Player of the Week. RB Adam Robinson led the rushing attackwith 70 yards on 10 carries. Wegher added 57 yards on two kick returns and Colin

    Sandeman had 41 yards on four punt returns.

    Scoring SummaryMICH - - Donovan Warren, 40-yard int. return (Jason Olesnavage kick)IA - - Tony Moeaki, 34-yard pass from Ricky Stanzi (Daniel Murray Kick)IA - - Daniel Murray, 28-yard field goalMICH - - Brandon Minor, three-yard run (Olesnavage kick)IA - - Daniel Murray, 41-yard field goalIA - - Brandon Wegher, one-yard run (Murray kick)IA - - Daniel Murray, 40-yard field goalMICH - - Brandon Minor, one-yard run (Olesnavage kick)IA - - Tony Moeaki, 42-yard pass from Ricky Stanzi (Murray kick)MICH - - Denard Robinson, three-yard run (Olesnavage kick)

    EXTRA POINTS The 30 points against Michigan are the second-most Iowa has scored this season

    (35 in victory at Iowa State). The Hawkeyes have won three games by a combined six points this year (Northern Iowa 17-16, Michigan 30-28 and ArkansasState 24-21).

    Iowa is bowl eligible for the ninth straight year, going to bowls seven of theprevious eight seasons. Iowa has won 42 of its last 50 contests in Kinnick Stadium.

    Instant Replay

    Listed below are all the plays that have been reviewed

    in an Iowa game in 2009.

    Game (Rvs) Reviewed Play (Upheld/Reversed)

    UNI (3) Two Iowa pass completions (both upheld)

    spot of ball, time on clock (upheld)

    Iowa State IA player stepping out of bounds (upheld)IA player scoring touchdown (reversed)

    Arizona IA touchdown before fumble (upheld)

    Arizona incompletion (upheld)

    Penn State Penn State incomplete pass (upheld)

    Penn State interception (upheld)

    Arkansas St ASU completion (upheld)

    IA Fumble return for TD (overruled)

    ASU recovered own fumble (upheld)

    Michigan IA pass completion (reversed)

    Wisconsin

    Michigan St

    Indiana

    Nwestern

    Ohio State

    Minnesota

    Consecutive Games Without Being

    Shutout

    School Games Last Shutout

    Michigan 306 Oct. 20, 1984

    (26-0 at Iowa)Ohio State 195 Nov. 20, 1993

    (28-0 at Michigan)

    Wisconsin 158 Aug. 24, 1997 (34-0 vs. Syracuse)IOWA 111 Oct . 14, 2000

    (31-0 at Illinois)

    Michigan State 108 Oct. 21, 2000 (14-0 at Michigan)

    Indiana 106 Oct. 14, 2000

    (58-0 at Michigan)Penn State 99 Oct. 6, 2001

    (20-0 vs. Michigan)

    Northwestern 75 Sept. 27, 2003 (20-0 at Ohio State)

    Purdue 36 Oct. 28, 2006

    (12-0 vs. Penn State)Minnesota 7 Nov. 22, 2008

    (55-0 vs. Iowa)

    Illinois 2 Sept. 26, 2009

    (30-0 at Ohio State)

    Hawkeye Birthdays!The following Iowa student athletes/coaches have birthdays

    in October:

    Oct. 7: Jonathan Gimm, Julian VanderveldeOct. 9: Coach Norm ParkerOct. 12: Eric GuthrieOct. 15: Andy KuempelOct. 16: Jeff TarpinionOct. 18: Brad RogersOct. 21: Chad GearyOct. 23: Kyle SpadingOct. 24: James VandenbergOct. 27: Shaun PraterOct. 28: James Hurt

    MICH IOWA

    Score 28 30

    First Downs 18 17

    Rushes-Yds. 45-195 34-83

    Passing Yds. 124 284Passes (C-A-I) 11-23-2 20-38-1

    Total Offense 68-319 72-367

    Punts-Avg. 6-49.2 6-39.7

    Fumbles-Lost 3-3 0-0

    Penaltes-Yards 3-25 5-45

    Time of Possession 27:45 32:15

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    Iowa at Wisconsin - - Camp Randall Stadium Date of Release: Oct. 12, 2009

    Iowa has started 6-0 for the first time under Coach Kirk Ferentz and for the firstime since 1985 (7-0). Also, Iowa boasts a 10-game winning streak for thefirstime under Ferentz. Iowa has won 10 straight games for the first time sincewinning 20 straight games between Nov. 6, 1920 and Oct. 20, 1923. Iowa hada 9-0-1 unbeaten streak in 1956 &1957.

    Iowa improved to 52-41-5 in Homecoming games, ending a two-game losingstreak. The Hawkeyes are now 2-3 vs. Michigan on Homecoming.

    Iowa scored six points following five Michigan turnovers, with the last intercep-tion coming in the final minute to secure the victory. Iowa, in six games, hasscored 60 points (seven TDs, four FGs) following 20 opponent turnovers (12interceptions, seven fumbles, one blocked punt). Iowa has recorded at least onetakeaway in 39 of its last 41 games, dating back to the 2006 campaign. Iowahas collected at least one turnover in 19 consecutive games, dating back to thefinal contest of the 2007 season. Last season, Iowa scored 99 points following32 opponent turnovers.

    Iowas defense has collected four or more takeaways in three games (four atPenn State, five vs. Michigan and six at Iowa State). For the season, Iowa hasamassed 19 takeaways in six games.

    Iowa has started on offense in 108 of its last 123 contests. The Hawkeyes havestarted the game on offense in 110-of-129 games under Kirk Ferentz. Iowa hasstarted on offense in eight straight games. Iowa deferred after winning the tosslast year in a win over Purdue and the Boilermakers elected to receive on a verywindy day in Kinnick Stadium.

    Junior QB Ricky Stanzi completed 20-38 passes for 284 yards and two touch-downs, both to TE Tony Moeaki. Stanzi had completions to nine receiversStanzi threw a career-best four touchdown passes earlier this season in a winat Iowa State. Stanzi ranks eighth in career passing yards (3,315) after passingBrad Banks against Michigan. His 24 career touchdown passes rank seventhbest at Iowa.

    Iowa had two changes in its starting line-up on offense. TE Tony Moeaki returned to start after missing Iowas last three games. Riley Reiff started at lefguard, with Dace Richardson moving to right guard. Richardson had started

    four straight games at left guard after starting the opening game of the year atright tackle. On defense, CB Shaun Prater returned to the starting line-up aftermissing the win over Arkansas State.

    Iowa was 2-3 in the red zone, scoring a field goal and a rushing touchdownIowa failed to convert on fourth down on a third trip inside the red zone. Iowahas scored on 45 of the last 49 red zone possessions (30 TDs and 15 FGs), dat-ing back to the Michigan State game in 2008. Iowa is 28-31 combined insidethe red zone its last nine games.

    Michigan scored 21 points on three drives inside the Iowa red zone. Michiganscored on three rushing touchdowns. Iowa opponents are 12-13 in the red zonethis season, with five FGs and seven touchdowns. Michigan scored a rushingtouchdown late in the first period, the first allowed by Iowa this season. The Iowadefense had not allowed a rushing touchdown for 33 consecutive periods, dating

    back to the third quarter of a win over Penn State on Nov. 8, 2008. Michiganadded two rushing touchdowns in the second half.

    Michigan scored seven points following one Iowa turnover, returning an in-terception for a score on the second play of the game. Iowa opponents havescored 30 points following 10 Iowa turnovers (eight interceptions, two fumbles)Michigan, Arkansas State and Arizona returned interceptions for touchdownsNorthern Iowa scored field goals following two Iowa fumbles and Penn Statescored three points following an interception.

    National Rankings

    Associat ed Press, Oct . 12School Record Pts Prev.

    1. Florida (50) 5-0 1,490 1

    2. Alabama (10) 6-0 1,430 3

    3. Texas 5-0 1,395 2

    4. Virginia Tech 5-1 1,283 55. Boise State 5-0 1,199 6

    6. USC 4-1 1,161 7

    7. Ohio State 5-1 1,048 9

    8. Cincinnati 5-0 1,038 8

    9. Miami, FL 4-1 970 11

    10. LSU 5-1 947 4

    11. IOWA 6-0 919 12

    12. TCU 5-0 917 10

    13. Oregon 5-1 776 13

    14. Penn State 5-1 597 14

    15. Nebraska 4-1 576 21

    16. Oklahoma State 4-1 559 15

    17. Kansas 5-0 551 16

    18. Brigham Young 5-1 490 1819. Georgia Tech 5-1 453 22

    20. Oklahoma 3-2 432 19

    21. South Florida 5-0 330 23

    22. South Carolina 5-1 319 25

    23. Houston 4-1 192 17

    24. Utah 4-1 76 24

    25. Notre Dame 4-1 75 20

    Numbers in parenthesis represent first place votes

    USA Today/Coaches , Oct . 12School Record Pts Prev.

    1. Florida (53) 5-0 1,468 1

    2. Texas (1) 5-0 1,402 23. Alabama (5) 6-0 1,378 3

    4. Virginia Tech 5-1 1,241 5

    5. USC 4-1 1,175 7

    6. Boise State 5-0 1,170 6

    7. Ohio State 5-1 1,122 8

    8. Texas Christian 5-0 979 9

    9. Cincinnati 5-0 973 10

    10. LSU 5-1 944 4

    11. Miami, FL 4-1 847 11

    12. IOWA 6-0 785 14

    13. Penn State 5-1 782 12

    14. Oklahoma State 4-1 676 13

    15. Kansas 5-0 640 15

    16. Oregon 5-1 620 1717. Nebraska 4-1 491 22

    18. Oklahoma 3-2 447 21

    19. Brigham Young 5-1 441 20

    20. Georgia Tech 5-1 420 23

    21. South Florida 5-0 305 24

    22. South Carolina 5-1 279 19

    23. Houston 4-1 96 25

    24. Missouri 4-1 90 18

    25. Notre Dame 4-1 76 16

    Numbers in parenthesis represent first place votes

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    Iowa at Wisconsin - - Camp Randall Stadium Date of Release: Oct. 12, 2009

    TE Tony Moeaki returned to action after missing Iowas last three gamesAgainst Michigan, Moeaki had six catches for 105 yards, including scoringreceptions of 34 and 42 yards. He was named Big Ten Offensive Player of theWeek. Moeaki had 10 receptions for 83 yards and one score vs. Northern IowaMoeaki had three touchdown receptions in a 2007 win over Syracuse. He alsohad a career-high 112 receiving yards in that win over Syracuse.

    Iowa PK Daniel Murray had a 28-yardfield goal in the first period and a 41-yarderin the second. He added a 40-yard kick in the third period. The three madefieldgoals and four attempts are career-bests for Murray. He made 2-3 field goals ina win at Penn State earlier this season. The 41-yard kick matches his longesof the season. His career best is 47 yards. Murray missed a 53-yard attempon the final play of the first half. Iowa made three field goals in a game for thefirst time since Trent Mossbrucker made 3-4 at Illinois last season.

    Iowa LB Jeremiha Hunter had a pass interception in thefirst period and a fumblerecovery in the second period. The theft is the second of Hunters career (Northwestern, 2008). The fumble recovery is the third of his career and second thisseason (at Iowa State). Hunter tied his career high with 12 tackles. He alsocollected 12 tackles three previous times.

    LB Pat Angerer shared top tackle honors with Hunter, with 12 stops. SS TylerSash and LB A.J. Edds contributed nine tackles each.

    Iowa DE Adrian Clayborn recovered a Michigan fumble late in the second period that was caused by DT Karl Klug. The recovery is the first of Claybornscareer. Klug caused the third fumble of his career, second this season. Klugcaused a fumble in the win at Iowa State and recovered a fumble in the win atPenn State.

    Sophomore DB William Lowe had the first fumble recovery of his career in thethird period, collecting a fumbled punt return. Lowe had a forced fumble inIowas win over Arkansas State.

    Michigan failed to convert an on-side kick in the fourth period, as the kick wenout of bounds. Iowa has recovered all four on-side kick attempts by its opponentthis season. Also, both Arizona and Arkansas State failed to convert fake punattempts.

    Iowa improves to 66-9 when leading after three periods under Coach Ferentz.WISCONSIN FALLS AT OHIO STATE

    Ohio State used big plays on defense and a 96-yard kick return to take a 31-13win over Wisconsin in Columbus. The Badgers controlled much of the contest onboth offense and defense, but OSU took advantage of Wisconsin mistakes. TheBuckeyes scored their first touchdown on an 89-yard interception return by KurtColeman. Wisconsin tied the score on a touchdown run by Chris Maragos, whoconverted a fake field goal into seven points.

    OSU scored later on a 32-yard interception return by Jermale Hines. After aWisconsin field goal cut the deficit to 21-13, Ray Small returned the kickoff 96yards for another Buckeye touchdown.

    Wisconsin held a 368-184 advantage in total offense and held the ball for 42:47 of

    the 60 minutes. Wisconsin QB Scott Tolzien completed 27-45 passes for 250 yardsas 10 Badgers had at least once reception. RB John Clay led the ground game with20 carries for 59 yards and Philip Welch had field goals of 50 and 46 yards.

    Mike Taylor led Wisconsin on defense with eight tackles. OBrien Schofieldadded seven tackles, including 3.5 tackles for loss.

    Charting Iowa Rankings

    Career Receiving

    Name No-Yards Avg. TDs Years

    1. Tim Dwight 139-2,271 16.3 21 1994-97

    2. Danan Hughes 146-2,216 15.2 21 1989-92

    3. Ronnie Harmon 146-2,045 14.0 10 1982-85

    4. Kevin Kasper 157-1,974 12.6 11 1997-00

    5. Dave Moritz 109-1,912 17.5 9 1980-83

    6. Kahlil Hill 152-1,892 12.4 15 1998-01

    7. Clinton Solomon 118-1,864 15.8 14 02, 04-05

    8. Harold Jasper 107-1,863 17.4 8 1991-94

    9. Quinn Early 106-1,845 17.4 13 1984-87

    10. Marv Cook 126-1,825 14.5 6 1986-88

    11. Travis Watkins 108-1,765 16.3 10 1986-89

    12. Bill Happel 112-1,685 15.0 10 1982-85

    13. Al Bream 114-1,642 14.4 7 1966-68

    14. Ed Hinkel 135-1,588 11.8 15 2002-05

    15. Maurice Brown 84-1,515 18.0 15 2000-03

    16. Karl Noonan 102-1,478 14.5 4 1963-6517. Scott Chandler 117-1,467 12.5 10 2003-06

    18. Robert Smith 69-1,438 20.8 16 1983-86

    19. Keith Chappelle 86-1,377 16.0 9 1979-80

    20. Andy Brodell 94-1,369 14.6 9 2005-08

    J.-Ko uli anos 93-1,322 14.2 6 2007-pr.

    Career Passing

    Name Comp-Att Yds TDs Years

    1. Chuck Long 782-1,203 10,461 74 1981-85

    2. Drew Tate 665-1,090 8,292 61 2003-06

    3. Chuck Hartlieb 512-802 6,934 37 1986-88

    4. Matt Rodgers 550-905 6,725 41 1988-91

    5. Matt Sherman 448-776 6,399 43 1994-97

    6. Kyle McCann 357-603 4,349 23 1998-01

    7. Gary Snook 280-631 3,738 20 1963-65

    8. Ricky Stanzi 259-448 3,315 24 2007-pr.

    9. Brad Banks 213-362 3,155 30 2001-02

    10. Larry Lawrence 201-395 2,987 17 1968-69

    Hawkeyes on Watch Lists

    Pat Angerer, Sr., LB Butkus Award

    Chuck Bednarik Award

    Lott Trophy

    Bryan Bulaga, Jr., OL Outland Trophy

    Rotary Lombardi Award

    Ryan Donahu e, Jr., P Ray Guy Award

    A.J. Edds, Sr., OLB Butkus Award

    Tony Moeaki, Sr., TE John Mackey Award

    Amari Spi evey, Jr., DB Jim Thorpe Award

    Ricky Stanzi, Jr., QB Manning Award

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    Iowa at Wisconsin - - Camp Randall Stadium Date of Release: Oct. 12, 2009

    DOMINANT AT HOMEIowa has won 42 of its last 50 games (.840) in Kinnick

    Stadium, dating back to the 2002 season. The eight Hawkeyelosses came to Western Michigan (28-19 in 2007), Indiana(38-20 in 2007), Michigan (23-20 in overtime in 2005), OhioState (38-17 in 2006), Northwestern (21-7 in 2006 and 22-17in 2008), Wisconsin (24-21 in 2006) and Iowa State (36-31 in

    2002). Iowa recorded a school-record 22-game home winningstreak between 2002-05, which ended in the overtime loss toMichigan. Iowas 32-7 (.821) home record from 2003 thru2008 ties West Virginia for 15th-best nationally and ranksthird in the Big Ten.

    Iowa is 4-0 at home this season, with wins over NorthernIowa, Arizona, Arkansas State and Michigan. Iowa has homegames remaining vs. Indiana, Northwestern and Minnesota

    IOWA DEFENSE SOLID Iowas defense has been solid through six games. Iowa

    ranks fifth in the nation in turnover margin (+1.5), seventhin pass efficiency defense (89.3), 20th in scoring defense

    (15.8) and 21st in pass defense (171.0). Iowa is also 31sin total defense (305.3) and 34th in net punting (37.5).

    After allowing one touchdown in the opening win (secondperiod), the Hawkeye defense did not allow a touchdownfor nine straight quarters. That streak ended late in thewin over Arizona when the Wildcats scored with 1:53 toplay.

    Penn State scored a touchdown on its first offensive playbut was only able to add a field goal later in the first periodbefore being shutout over the final three quarters.

    Arkansas State scored 21 points, but seven of those werescored by the defense. ASU had just 80 rushing yards afterentering the game averaging over 190 yards per game.

    Dating back to 2008, Iowas defense did not allow a rushing touchdown in 33 consecutive quarters, including thefinal 13 quarters last season and 20 quarters this season.

    Arkansas State was held to 80 rushing yards after averag-ing over 190 yards per game. The Iowa defense collectedsix tackles for loss, two QB sacks, four QB hurries and sixpass break-ups.

    Penn State had no first downs in the second period. In thefourth period, four consecutive PSU drives ended with ablocked punt (returned for an Iowa touchdown), interception, lost fumble and interception.

    The Iowa defense held Arizona to eight first downs, 148net rushing yards, 253 yards total offense and 2-12 on thirddown conversions.

    Iowa is plus nine in turnover margin, with 12 interceptionsand seven fumble recoveries. Iowa had five interceptionsat Iowa State and three at Penn State.

    Linebackers Pat Angerer and A.J. Edds are the only seniorstarters on the Iowa defense. Both had pass interceptions aPenn State. Angerer led Iowa with 12 tackles vs. Michiganand Edds had nine stops.

    Iowa in Big Ten/NCAA Statistics

    Player Category Stats Big Ten NCAA

    Tyler Sash Interceptons .83 1st 2nd

    Daniel Murray PAT Percentage 1.000 T-1st - - -

    Tyler Sash Pass Break-Ups 1.5 2nd - - -

    Bre Greenwood Interceptons 0.5 T-2nd T-24thDaniel Murray Field Goals 1.5 T-2nd T-24th

    Bre Greenwood Pass Break-ups 1.33 3rd - - -

    Jeremiha Hunter Recovered Fumbles .3 T-3rd - - -

    Daniel Murray Kick Scoring 7.3 T-3rd - - -

    Daniel Murray Scoring 7.3 T-3rd T-57th

    Adam Robinson Rushing Yards 71.5 4th 70th

    Ricky Stanzi Passing Yards 226.5 4th - - -

    Pat Angerer Tackles 9.8 5th 20th

    Ricky Stanzi Total Offense 220.2 5th 55th

    Adrian Clayborn Forced Fumbles .3 T-5th - - -

    Karl Klug Forces Fumbles .3 T-5th - - -

    Paul Chaney, Jr. Punt Return Avg. 5.1 6th 61st

    Ryan Donahue Puntng 41.1 6th 52nd

    Daniel Murray Field Goal % .692 T-6th - - -Jeremiha Hunter Tackles 8.8 7th T-70th

    Adrian Clayborn QB Sacks .5 T-7th T-93rdBroderick Binns Pass Break-ups .83 T-8th - - -

    Karl Klug Tackles for Loss 1.25 T-8th T-43rd

    Ricky Stanzi Pass Efficiency 126.4 9th 70th

    Brandon Wegher Rushing Yards 48.3 9th - - -

    Paul Chaney, Jr. KO Returns 20.1 10th - - -

    Tyler Sash Tackles 7.8 12th - - -

    Team Statstcs

    Category Stats Big Ten NCAA

    Pass Efficiency Def. 89.3 1st 7th

    Passing Defense 171.0 1st 21st

    Turnover Margin 1.5 1st T5thPAT Kicking 100% T-1st - - -

    Time of Possession 32:26 2nd 17th

    Fewest Yards Penalized 35.0 2nd 6th

    First Downs Allowed 15.2 2nd 15th

    KO Coverage 18.3 3rd 14th

    Scoring Defense 15.8 3rd 20th

    Total Defense 305.3 3rd 31st

    Punt Returns 9.6 4th 60th

    Third Down Defense 37.5 4th 55th

    Passing Offense 232.8 5th 46th

    Third Down Conversions 43.3% 5th 36th

    KO Returns 20.2 6th 89th

    Net Puntng 39.6 6th 34th

    Rushing Defense 134.3 6th 62ndField Goal % 69.2% T-6th - - -

    First Downs Per Game 19.0 T-6th 65th

    Total Offense 363.0 7th 67th

    Pass Efficiency 126.5 7th 69th

    Opponent Penaltes 45.7 8th - - -

    Red Zone Offense 84.2% 8th 53rd

    Rushing Offense 130.2 8th 80th

    QB Sacks Allowed 2.0 8th 69th

    Fewest Penaltes Per Game 4.33 9th 11th

    Scoring Offense 25.7 9th 75th

    Red Zone Defense 92.3% 10th 104th

    QB Sacks 1.25 T-9th T-90th

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    SPREADING THE OFFENSE Iowa started the same 11 players on offense in wins over

    Arizona and Penn State before having two changes againstArkansas State. The starting offensive line has includedsenior center Rafael Eubanks, senior guard Dace Richard-son, junior guard Julian Vandervelde and senior tackle KyleCalloway in three games, with redshirt freshman tackle

    Riley Reiff starting three games for junior left tackle BryanBulaga, who returned to action vs. Arkansas State. ReiffRichardson and Vandervelde alternated at the guard spotsin the win over Michigan.

    The offensive line led the way for the Hawkeyes to rushfor 163 net yards in the win at Penn State, against a PSUdefense that ranked among the national leaders and had noallowed a rushing touchdown in the first three games.

    Iowas running back tandem of Adam Robinson and Brandon Wegher gives the team a balanced attack. Robinsonleads the team by averaging 71.5 yards per game, whileWegher averages 48.3. Robinson has scored four touchdowns and Wegher three. Both have proven to be capable

    receivers, combining for 15 receptions. In the 35-3 win at Iowa State, Iowa quarterbacks RickyStanzi and James Vandenberg completed passes to 12 different receivers. That is the highest number of Iowa playerto have at least one reception in a game since 13 differenHawkeyes had at least one reception in a 43-7 win overIowa State Sept. 13, 1986 in Kinnick Stadium. Nine players had at least once reception against Michigan. Overallseven Hawkeyes have at least one pass reception.

    Earlier this season the 12 players included seven widereceivers, three tight ends, one running back and onefullback. In 1986 the 13 receivers included seven widereceivers, three running backs, two tight ends and one

    fullback. WR Derrell Johnson-Koulianos has 11 catches this season

    with 10 resulting in an Iowa first down. In Iowa wins overPenn State in 2008 and 2009 DJK had 10 receptions, allgiving Iowa a first down.

    Iowa has had a different player lead the team in receiv-ing in five of six games. Those players include TE TonyMoeaki vs. Northern Iowa (10-83-1 TD) and Michigan(6-105-2 TDs); WR Trey Stross at Iowa State (4-69); WRColin Sandeman vs. Arizona (5-47); WR Derrell JohnsonKoulianos at Penn State (3-50); and WR Marvin McNutvs. Arkansas State (4-121-2 TDs).

    Iowa did not have a fumble in wins over Arizona, PennState, Arkansas State and Michigan. The Hawkeyes losboth of their fumbles in the opening win over NorthernIowa and did not lose possession of their only fumble inthe win at Iowa State.

    FOOL ME ONCE . . . Iowa has not been fooled in the kicking game this season

    as two opponent fakes have failed to gain a first downArkansas State failed to convert a fake punt in the thirdperiod of its 24-21 loss at Iowa. Arizona attempted a fakefield goal in a 27-17 loss at Iowa.

    Iowa at Wisconsin - - Camp Randall Stadium Date of Release: Oct. 12, 2009

    Hawkeyes Excel in the Classroom

    HAWKEYES RANK HIGH IN GRADUATION RATES

    The Iowa Hawkeyes were among the nations leaders in academicsuccess for college football teams that competed in bowl games fol-lowing the 2008 season.

    Iowa ranked 16th in graduation rate for its football student-athletes,according to data collected last fall by the NCAA among the 68college football teams that participated in the 34 college footballbowl games.

    Iowas graduation rate of 75% ranked third among teams that ap-peared in the 2008 final top 25 rankings.

    THREE HAWKEYES EARN ACADEMIC HONORS

    A year ago, three Iowa players were named to the ESPN The Maga-zine/CoSIDA District Seven first all-academic team.

    Under Kirk Ferentz in the last 10 years, 13 Hawkeye players havecombined to earn academic all-America honors on 24 occasions.Four players, DL Aaron Kampman, OL Andy Lightfoot, LB MikeKlinkenborg and DB Adam Shada, were three-time honorees. Cur-rent junior Julian Vandervelde earned regional honors a year ago asa sophomore.

    Iowa, in 2006, was the only Division I program in the nation tohave three players earn first team academic all-America recognition.In addition, Iowa players have been honored 130 times over the past10 seasons with academic all-Big Ten recognition.

    HAWKEYES ON THE DEANS LIST, 2008-09

    Steve Bigach Jayme Murphy Austin PostlerJustin Greiner Daniel Murray Jack Swanson

    Eric Guthrie Tyler Nielsen Jeff TarpinianCody Hundertmark Ross Petersen Julian VanderveldeJosh Koeppel

    HAWKEYES WITH GPA OF 3.0 OR ABOVE, SPRING, 09

    Steve Bigach Jayme Murphy Dace RichardsonBen Evans Nick Murphy Colin SandemanJustin Greiner Daniel Murray Kyle SpadingEric Guthrie Tyler Nielsen Jack SwansonBrad Herman Jared Oberland Jeff TarpinianJames Hurt Paki OMeara James VandenbergJosh Koeppel Ross Petersen Julian Vandervelde

    Nick Kuchel Austin Postler Jason WhiteTravis Meade Terrance Pryor John Wienke

    ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN, 2008

    Wes Aeschliman Brett Morse Seth OlsenRob Bruggeman Jayme Murphy Michael SabersA.J. Edds Daniel Murray Andrew SchulzeMatt Kroul Anton Narinskiy Jeff TarpinianNick Kuchel Tyler Nielsen Julian VanderveldeGavin McGrath

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    In addition, four opponents have tried an onside kick, withIowa recovering in wins over Iowa State, Arizona andArkansas State. Michigans onside attempt went out ofbounds, giving Iowa possession.

    Iowa has blocked three kicks. That included back-to-backfield goal attempts by Northern Iowa in the closing secondsof a 17-16 win.

    Iowa blocked a punt in the win at Penn State, with DEAdrian Clayborn blocking the kick and scoring on a 53-yard return.

    TRUE FRESHMEN IN 2009Iowa has used three true freshmen this season. They are DB

    Micah Hyde, RB Brandon Wegher and WR Keenan Davis.Wegher and Davis both scored touchdowns in Iowas winat Iowa State and Wegher added a touchdown vs. Arizona.Wegher (15-101 at ISU) became the second Iowa RB in twoseasons to rush for over 100 yards in a game as a true fresh-man. Jewel Hampton had 114 rushing yards a year ago in awin at Indiana.

    The Hawkeyes had seven true freshmen play a year ago.Iowa also had seven true freshmen play in 2003 and 2000.

    DEPTH CHART INCLUDES EIGHT WALK-ONSIowas depth chart includes eight walk-ons, two on offense

    and three on defense and special teams. That list includesOL Josh Koeppel, FB Wade Leppert, DL Travis Meade, DBBrett Greenwood, DB Joe Conklin, PK Daniel Murray, P EricGuthrie and long snapper Andrew Schulze.

    THREE HAWKEYES WILL MISS SEASONSenior RB Jayme Murphy, sophomore RB Jewel Hampton

    and Junior DB Jordan Bernstine will miss the 2009 seasondue to injuries.Bernstine (5-11, 205) was listed as a first team cornerback

    following spring practice before suffering an ankle injury atthe start of fall drills. He saw action in seven games a yearago, recording 12 tackles. He had a pass interception againstMichigan State. Bernstine did not use a redshirt at Iowa in2007, recording nine tackles as a true freshman.

    Hampton (5-9, 210), who will miss the season with a kneeinjury, was listed as the first team running back followingspring practice. He rushed 91 times for 463 yards and seventouchdowns in 2008 as a true freshman. The seven rushingtouchdowns are an Iowa freshman record.

    Murphy (5-11, 210) will miss this season due to a backinjury. Murphy had just seven rushing attempts a year agobut made his mark throughout his career with his outstandingplay on Iowas special teams.

    A GLANCE AT THE SCHEDULESaturday will mark Iowas third road contest of the season.

    The Hawkeyes opened at home Sept. 5 and also had homegames Sept. 19, Oct. 3 and Oct. 10. The Hawkeyes havewon road games at Iowa State (Sept. 12) and Penn State(Sept. 26).

    Iowa plays three additional home games, hosting Indiana(Oct. 31), Northwestern (Nov. 7) and Minnesota (Nov. 21)Remaining road games include at Wisconsin (Oct. 17), atMichigan State (Oct. 24) and at Ohio State (Nov. 14).

    Seven of Iowas 2009 opponents competed in bowl gamesat the conclusion of the 2008 season, along with NorthernIowa advancing to the semi-finals of the FCS playoffs. Of

    the seven bowl participants, Michigan State, Ohio State andPenn State played in January bowl events.

    IOWA UNDER THE LIGHTSIowa will play three games under the lights in 2009. Iowa

    won at Penn State (21-10 on ABC national) in its first nighcontest and defeated Michigan 30-28 last Saturday night inKinnick Stadium. The Hawkeyes play their final night gameat Michigan State (6 p.m. CT, Oct. 24, BTN).

    IOWA VS. RANKED TEAMSThese are Iowas most recent wins vs. nationally ranked

    opponents:

    Home: 24-23 over third-ranked Penn State, 11/8/0810-6 over eighth-ranked Illinois, 11/20/04

    Road: 21-10 over fourth-ranked Penn State, 9/26/0920-10 over 19th-ranked Wisconsin, 11/12/05

    Neutral: 30-25 over 11th-ranked LSU, 2005 Capital One Bowl37-17 over 17th-ranked Florida, 2004 Outback Bowl

    STANZI LEADS IOWA OFFENSE Ricky Stanzi emerged as Iowas starting quarterback after

    four games in 2008, completing 150-254 (.591) passesfor 1,956 yards and 14 touchdowns during his sophomoreseason. Iowa has posted a 14-3 record in games he has

    started. Stanzi began his junior season by completing 22-34 passesfor 242 yards and a touchdown in an opening win overNorthern Iowa.

    Stanzi had a career-best four TD passes against Iowa StateHe previously had three scoring strikes in two games lasseason. He completed 18-34 passes for 197 yards at IowaState and has thrown at least one touchdown pass in 12 ofIowas last 15 games.

    Stanzi completed 20-38 passes for 284 yards againstMichigan, with scoring tosses of 34 and 42 yards. Stanzhas five scoring passes of over 30 yards in Iowas last twogames.

    He completed 20-32 passes for 205 yards vs. Arizona, budid not have a touchdown pass.

    Stanzi completed 18-26 passes for 296 yards and threetouchdowns vs. Arkansas State, throwing as many as threetouchdowns for the fourth time in his career.

    Stanzi ranks eighth in career passing with 3,315 yards. Hehas completed 259-448 career passes, with 24 touchdownsHe ranks seven in scoring passes.

    Stanzi completed 15-25 passes for 171 yards and a touch-down, including engineering Iowas 15-play, 57-yardgame-winning drive in the final minutes, vs. then-No. 3Penn State last year.

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    Stanzi completed 15-28 passes for a career-high 255 yardsand three touchdowns in the regular season finale at Min-nesota.

    Stanzi completed 13-19 passes for 147 yards and a touch-down in his first bowl game, a 31-10 win over SouthCarolina in the 2009 Outback Bowl.

    SASH SETS RETURN RECORDSophomore DB Tyler Sash has established a new Iowa

    record for career interception return yards with 264. Theprevious best of 202 yards (18 interceptions) was held byDevon Mitchell. Sash has five interceptions this season for117 yards. He tied Iowas single game record with threeinterceptions in the win at Iowa State (63 return yards).

    He tied for the team lead last season with five interceptionsfor 147 yards, giving his 10 career thefts in 18 games. TheIowa single season record is eight interceptions and the careermark is 18. Sash was named co-Defensive Player of the Weekin the Big Ten for his play in the win at Iowa State. Alongwith his interceptions, Sash has caused two fumbles.

    DONAHUE IS TOP PUNTERJunior punter Ryan Donahue started the season on a high

    note, averaging 42.8 yards on five punts in Iowas openingwin. He averaged 39 yards on four punts at Iowa State andhad a 51-yard average on five punts vs. Arizona. Donahuehad a long of 56 yards against Northern Iowa and a 57-yardboot at Iowa State. He had a 62-yard punt vs. Arizona asfour of his five punts covered at least 50 yards. Iowas op-ponents have 12 punt returns for 46 net yards. He has at leastone punt of over 50 yards in 13 of Iowas last 17 games. Heis on the Ray Guy Watch List this season. He is averaging

    41.1 yards on 29 punts, with 15 punts inside the 20 and justthree touchbacks.Donahue was named co-Special Teams Player of the Week

    in the Big Ten for his play in the win over Arizona.

    CLAYBORN EARNS RECOGNITIONJunior DE Adrian Clayborn had a second straight solid week

    of play in Iowas win at Penn State. He blocked a Penn Statepunt and had a 53-yard return for the touchdown that gaveIowa an 11-10 advantage in the fourth period. Clayborn wasnamed Big Ten and ESPN.coms Big Ten Special TeamsPlayer of the Week.

    Against Arizona he collected six tackles, including one QB

    sack, and he also had a forced fumble and three QB pressures.With Clayborn leading the way, Iowa held Arizona to 94 yardstotal offense in the second half of the 27-17 win. In a winover Arkansas State Clayborn recorded two QB sacks anda forced fumble as Iowa allowed just 80 net rushing yards.He collected five tackles and recovered a fumble in the winover Michigan.

    ROBINSON LEADS RUSHING ATTACKRedshirt freshman Adam Robinson continues to lead Iowas

    rushing attack. Robinson gained 70 yards on 10 carriesagainst Michigan and had a seven-yard reception. Robinsonrushed 19 times for 88 yards in the win at Penn State. He hada 13-yard touchdown run in the fourth period to give Iowa an18-10 advantage, which marked the first rushing touchdown

    allowed by Penn State this season. Robinson had all 24 yardsin the scoring drive that gave Iowa an eight point advantageRobinson had the first 100-yard game of his career againstArizona, rushing 18 times for 101 yards and two scores. Hehad a career-best 43 yard run vs. Arizona to set up an Iowatouchdown in the second period.

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