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Spring game still on, but some pre-game activities cancelled

Apr 8, 2003
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IOWA CITY, Iowa - - The University of Iowa will conclude spring practice with an open practice Saturday, April 25, at Kinnick Stadium, but due to the weather forecast, several of the pre-practice activities have been cancelled. The final practice will begin at 1 p.m., with gates opening at noon.

UI athletic officials announced Friday that the pre-practice events scheduled in the Krause Family Plaza, in conjunction with the open practice, have been cancelled due to the weather forecast for cold, wet and windy conditions.

A 20-minute autograph session with members of the Hawkeye football team, scheduled to begin at 12:35 p.m., may be cancelled in the case of rain and/or severe weather.

“The Hawkeye football team has every intention of completing its final practice of the spring session in Kinnick Stadium on Saturday,” said Rick Klatt, assistant athletic director for external relations. “However, the weather forecast for Saturday may impact the practice session, and has caused the cancellation of some of the other activities in and around Kinnick Stadium. The safety of our student-athletes and fans of the Hawkeyes is our primary concern.”

The UI Children’s Hospital will feature an opportunity to sign a beam that will be used in the new Children’s Hospital. The beam will be lifted onto the top of the Children’s Hospital, located directly across the street from Kinnick Stadium, immediately following the practice, weather permitting. Fans can sign the beam from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Krause Family Plaza, or, depending on the weather, in the south end zone concourse of Kinnick Stadium.

There is no admission charge. Fans are invited to join forces with the UI Athletics Department and the Johnson County Crisis Center in the annual ANF Food Bank Drive. Fans are invited to bring non-perishable food items to the event. Collection bins will be located in Krause Family Plaza, beginning at 11 a.m., and at each of the open entrances to Kinnick Stadium, beginning at noon.

The Hawkeye Sports Network will be on the air from 1 to 2 p.m., with Gary Dolphin and Rob Brooks discussing spring football and the upcoming season. Affiliates include KCZE (New Hampton), KDTH (Dubuque), KUOO (Spirit Lake), WHO (Des Moines), KGLO (Mason City), WMT (Cedar Rapids), KSCJ (Sioux City), and WOC (Davenport). The broadcast can also be heard on Sirius channel 108 and XM 195 on satellite radio.

The practice will feature the offense versus the defense, with the same scoring system that has been used the past two seasons, allowing both the offense and defense to score points based on performance. Below is the scoring system that will be in place:

Scoring Offense
Touchdown - - 6 points
Explosive Play - - 1 point
(run of 12+ yards, pass of 16+ yards)
3 consecutive first downs - - 1 point
PAT - - 1 point
Field Goal - - 3 points

Scoring Defense
Touchdown - - 7 points
Turnover (unless a TD) - - 3 points
3 and out - - 1 point
QB Sack - - 2 points
Sudden Change - - 4 points (when offense starts inside the 35 and is held to a field goal or no points)

Questions concerning the purchase of 2015 football tickets, including general public, UI faculty/staff and UI student seasons tickets by current UI students, should be directed to the UI Athletics Ticket Office. The office is open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The office telephone number is 1-800-IA-HAWKS.

Iowa opens the 2015 football season Sept. 5, hosting Illinois State. The Hawkeyes will also host non-conference opponents Pittsburgh (Sept. 19) and North Texas (Sept. 26), along with Big Ten foes Indiana, Northwestern, Minnesota, and Purdue. Home dates with Pittsburgh and Minnesota will be held in primetime and televised on BTN.
 
Sounds pretty exciting. Will opt for staying home warm and dry.

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