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Iowa to feature top 10 games of last 20 years including fan voting

Apr 8, 2003
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IOWA TO FEATURE TOP 10 GAMES, PRESENTED BY COCA-COLA

IOWA CITY, Iowa - - The University of Iowa Athletics Department, in conjunction with Coca-Cola, will produce exclusive video highlights of the top 10 Iowa football games over the past 20 seasons, as voted on by Hawkeye fans.

Hawkeye fans will vote each week between two game options, with the winning game each week advancing as a Top 10 moment. The first two games will be available for voting beginning Wednesday, June 6. Feature stories will be placed on hawkeyesports.com and will be available through the official Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram channels of Hawkeye athletics. Additional voting opportunities will take place each week through July 30 following the weekly feature, with fans being able to place their vote on hawkeyesports.com.

Beginning August 13, the weekly countdown of the Top 10 games will begin, with Coca-Cola releasing 16 ounce cans across the Hawkeye State. Fans will be able to view video highlights of each moment by scanning the Tigerhawk on the cans with the Hawkeye Sports App, via the new augmented reality feature coming to the Hawkeye Sports App later this summer. The release of the greatest moment of the past 20 years is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 8.

Fans can download the Hawkeye Sports App, free of charge, in the Apple App or Google Play stores.

Questions concerning the purchase of 2018 football tickets, including general public, UI faculty/staff and UI student seasons tickets by current UI students, should be directed to the UI AthleticsTicket Office. The office is open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The office telephone number is 1-800-IA-HAWKS. Information is also available athawkeyesports.com/fightforiowa.

Over the next 10 weeks, fans will have the opportunity to vote between the two games listed below:

Week 1: 2008 Penn State vs. 2005 Capital One Bowl (LSU)

Week 2: 2002 Minnesota vs. 2001 Alamo Bowl (Texas Tech)

Week 3: 2004 Michigan State vs. 2004 Wisconsin

Week 4: 2000 Northwestern vs. 2003 Michigan

Week 5: 2004 Outback Bowl (Florida) vs. 2000 Michigan State

Week 6: 1999 Northern Illinois vs. 2009 Michigan State

Week 7: 2015 Pitt vs. 2003 Wisconsin

Week 8: 2010 Orange Bowl (Georgia Tech) vs. 2009 Penn State

Week 9: 2002 Penn State vs. 2017 Ohio State

Week 10: 2016 Michigan vs. 2015 Nebraska
 
Week 1: 2008 Penn St vs 2005 Capital One Bowl (LSU)

Week 2: 2002 Minnesota vs. 2001 Alamo Bowl (Texas Tech)

Week 3: 2004 Michigan State vs. 2004 Wisconsin

Week 4: 2000 Northwestern vs. 2003 Michigan

Week 5: 2004 Outback Bowl (Florida) vs. 2000 Michigan State

Week 6: 1999 Northern Illinois vs. 2009 Michigan State

Week 7: 2015 Pitt vs. 2003 Wisconsin

Week 8: 2010 Orange Bowl (Georgia Tech) vs. 2009 Penn State

Week 9: 2002 Penn State vs. 2017 Ohio State

Week 10: 2016 Michigan vs. 2015 Nebraska
 
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I just checked week 6. Thanks.
 
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2009 MSU, "7 got 6," was one of the greatest football games I've ever seen...not just Iowa games...and I've been watching for, well, quite some time.
There may never have been a harder-hitting game, and there were plenty of highlights in that last 90 seconds alone to make it more than worthy of this list.

How many times has Iowa scored a TD on the last play of the game--on the road--against a quality opponent to keep an undefeated season alive?

Any list that fails to include 2009 MSU is an incomplete list. Sorry, but it just is.

And 1999 Northern Illinois IS on the list?! Wow.... A MAC team? Seriously? C'mon, people, only the big boys should be on any list like this.
Look at week 6
 
Week 1: 2005 Cap One
Week 2: 2002 Minny
Week 3: 2004 Wisky
Week 4: 2003 Meatchicken
Week 5: 2004 Outback
Week 6: 2009 Mich. State
Week 7: 2003 Wisky
Week 8: 2010 Orange
Week 9: 2017 the OSU
Week 10: 2016 Meatchicken
 
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