That's banner material.Looks like they were #1 for week 3 of 1952.
That's banner material.Looks like they were #1 for week 3 of 1952.
The good ol' days of linemen that moved people and running backs that could move them if they were not moved!Best in the Ferentz era.
Best ever in an Iowa uniform? Small sample, but what a year it was.
made to order post for a cheap like from hahadelusional?That's banner material.
You could see after awhile some of the defenders just did not...want to hit him any more.Best in the Ferentz era.
Best ever in an Iowa uniform? Small sample, but what a year it was.
I remember Paul very well. Crazy athletic ability. One of the best ever for the Hawkeyes.Before Chuck Long, another legendary Hawkeye wore #16 - Paul Krause - who went on to greater success in the NFL. Krause played DB, WR, and RB on the football team and was also an All-American baseball player. He moved on to the NFL in 1964, first to Washington and then to Minnesota, where he played on all four Vikings Super Bowl teams. Krause holds the NFL career record for interceptions (81) - topping another former Hawkeye, Emlen Tunnell (79) - and is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Great pick.#13 is for Ramon "The Razor" Ochoa, one of KF's first recruits. Ochoa was the proverbial "next man in" as a senior in 2003 at both WR and PR. He scored two receiving TDs in his first career start against Arizona State and still holds the Iowa season records for most punt returns (40) and most punt return yardage (495). I've seen one web site claim Ochoa played the 2003 season with a stress fracture in his leg.
In 2002 the Hawks got that 11th win in the season finale at Kinnick North. Whatever happened to those goal posts?Another great "11". Iowa's victory over Ga Tech in the Orange Bowl to complete the 2009 season with 11 wins!
And that was victory #10 on the season.
i miss offense
i'll say it again... i miss offense8 - Chuck Hartlieb wore #8 for the Hawks. He was the All-B1G QB in 1987 and 1988, after winning a three-way QB battle in 1987 and not cementing himself as the starter until game 6. "The other Chuck" still figures prominently in the Hawkeye record book, especially in season and game performance. For example, Hartlieb has most passing yards in a game (558) as well as second and fourth most, most TD passes in a game (7), and most passing yards in a season (3738) as well as third most.
Thank-you, was in the Navy then, forgot him probably cuz I was deployed.i'll say it again... i miss offense
IIRC, it was 4th and 20ish on that play. What I've never understood, though, is why Hayden didn't go for two after the TD. The Hawks led by one after Cook scored.
I always liked this fan edited versionI missed yesterday: shout out to ol' Mo Brown. What might have been in 2003 if he was healthy to stretch defenses and give our offense more punch (and how sad that that offense, which held us back at the time, was so much better than what we have now).
Day #8 is a good excuse to rewatch this:
this is a top 3 hawkeye football moment for me, which simultaneously reminds and pisses me off that we were robbed of a similar moment last year.