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Open practice set - April 22 (details)

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IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa football team will hold an open practice Saturday, April 22, in Kinnick Stadium. The open practice will conclude Iowa’s spring drills and is free.

Gates to Kinnick Stadium will open at 9:45 a.m. (CT) with practice scheduled to begin at 10:45 a.m. Fans will be able to enter select gates, including Gates A (south end zone) B (southwest) and H (northwest). Regular season game-day search procedures will be in place and fans will be allowed to sit in the south and west stands.

Free parking will be available on hard surface lots, while normal ramp fees will be charged. Tailgating will not be allowed. Concession stands will be open at select locations on the concourse with limited menu items available. Additional information is available at hawkeyesports.com/FootballGameday.

The Hawkeyes open the 2023 season Saturday, Sept. 2, hosting nonconference foe Utah State. Following a trip to Ames on Sept. 9 to meet Iowa State in the annual Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series game, the Hawkeyes will close the nonconference season Sept. 16 by hosting Western Michigan.

In Big Ten Conference play, the Hawkeyes host Michigan State (Sept. 30), Purdue (Oct. 7), Minnesota (Oct. 21), Rutgers (Nov. 11) and Illinois (Nov. 18). Road games include traveling to Penn State (Sept. 30), Wisconsin (Oct. 14), Northwestern at Wrigley Field (Nov. 4) and Nebraska (Nov. 24) on Black Friday.

Questions concerning the purchase of 2023 football tickets, including general public, UI faculty/staff and UI student season tickets by current UI students, should be directed to the UI Athletics Ticket Office. The office telephone number is 1-800-IA-HAWKS and ticket information is available at Hawkeyesports.com/footballtickets.

All tickets to 2023 home games will be mobile. Fans may access tickets via the Hawkeye Sports App, a link via email, or account login at Hawkeyesports.com/myaccount. These tickets are optimized for display on your smartphone device, and should not be printed. Fans can review additional information on mobile tickets by visiting Hawkeyesports.com/mobiletickets.
 
KCRG showed 42 degrees, windy with rain and snow showers for Saturday. I could see this getting scrubbed if that holds.
 
Here you go ....................


IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa football team will hold an open practice Saturday, April 22, in Kinnick Stadium. The open practice will conclude Iowa’s spring drills and is free.

Gates to Kinnick Stadium will open at 9:45 a.m. (CT) with practice scheduled to begin at 10:45 a.m. Fans will be able to enter select gates, including Gates A (south end zone) B (southwest) and H (northwest). Regular season game-day search procedures will be in place and fans will be allowed to sit in the south and west stands.

Free parking will be available on hard surface lots, while normal ramp fees will be charged. Tailgating will not be allowed. Concession stands will be open at select locations on the concourse with limited menu items available. Additional information is available at hawkeyesports.com/FootballGameday.

The Hawkeyes open the 2023 season Saturday, Sept. 2, hosting nonconference foe Utah State. Following a trip to Ames on Sept. 9 to meet Iowa State in the annual Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series game, the Hawkeyes will close the nonconference season Sept. 16 by hosting Western Michigan.

In Big Ten Conference play, the Hawkeyes host Michigan State (Sept. 30), Purdue (Oct. 7), Minnesota (Oct. 21), Rutgers (Nov. 11) and Illinois (Nov. 18). Road games include traveling to Penn State (Sept. 30), Wisconsin (Oct. 14), Northwestern at Wrigley Field (Nov. 4) and Nebraska (Nov. 24) on Black Friday.

Questions concerning the purchase of 2023 football tickets, including general public, UI faculty/staff and UI student season tickets by current UI students, should be directed to the UI Athletics Ticket Office. The office telephone number is 1-800-IA-HAWKS and ticket information is available at Hawkeyesports.com/footballtickets.

All tickets to 2023 home games will be mobile. Fans may access tickets via the Hawkeye Sports App, a link via email, or account login at Hawkeyesports.com/myaccount. These tickets are optimized for display on your smartphone device, and should not be printed. Fans can review additional information on mobile tickets by visiting Hawkeyesports.com/mobiletickets.
Are tickets refundable if the offense is as bad as the last 3yrs?
 
I can’t wait to see our new spread offense!!!!

Raise your hand and yes, I get it’s a joke, but raise your hand if you’ve ever been watching a bowl game with a team, running a spread offense that couldn’t get under center and burn clock at the end of the game and lost?!

If you can’t see me, I’ve got my hand raised 100 times!!

In fact, I don’t know how long ago it was, 4 or r 5 years, but I watched Washington state under the old pirate blow a game that they were winning by 19 points in the fourth quarter!!
 
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Raise your hand and yes, I get it’s a joke, but raise your hand if you’ve ever been watching a bowl game with a team, running a spread offense that couldn’t get under center and burn clock at the end of the game and lost?!

If you can’t see me, I’ve got my hand raised 100 times!!

In fact, I don’t know how long ago it was, 4 or r 5 years, but I watched Washington state under the old pirate blow a game that they were winning by 19 points in the fourth quarter!!
You were right. It was a joke.
 
Raise your hand and yes, I get it’s a joke, but raise your hand if you’ve ever been watching a bowl game with a team, running a spread offense that couldn’t get under center and burn clock at the end of the game and lost?!

If you can’t see me, I’ve got my hand raised 100 times!!

In fact, I don’t know how long ago it was, 4 or r 5 years, but I watched Washington state under the old pirate blow a game that they were winning by 19 points in the fourth quarter!!
Ah but see, a good OC would have a diverse offense that can be both under center and shotgun, when needed.
 
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Ah but see, a good OC would have a diverse offense that can be both under center and shotgun, when needed.

I haven’t seen a whole shit ton of true spread offenses that go under center. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Lincoln Riley lead team, or a Mike Leach lead team, or, or, or… Go under center in short yardage!
 
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I haven’t seen a whole shit ton of true spread offenses that go under center. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Lincoln Riley lead team, or a Mike Leach lead team, or, or, or… Go under center in short yardage!
Iowa needs to flex, have spread (yet need skill guys that make it legit) and under center (we have the latter). OSU, MI, AL, GA, Clem, and others all flex offenses.
 
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