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IOWA CITY, Iowa - OK. Here's a brain teaser for you: Which men's basketball team has made more visits to Final Four, the Purdue Boilermakers or the Iowa Hawkeyes? Ding, ding, ding....time's up. It's the Iowa Hawkeyes by score of 3-2. Surprised? I was, very much so when I stumbled upon this trivia while clicking through espn.com the other night attempting to take a guess at where on the Big Ten ladder could Fran's squad end the regular season. I'm still kind of dumbfounded...on both the brain teaser and where the Hawkeyes will land at season's end. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa - So, with one-third of its 2012 league season in the books, Fran's team stands an even 3 wins, 3 losses against its Big Ten peers. I'm not so sure too many fans of the Hawkeyes saw that coming in early December. If you're curious, Iowa's 12th game of the Big Ten season is Feb. 9 at Northwestern. Let's see where the numbers stand on Feb. 10 when two-thirds of the league season is history. Until then, let's live by Coaches Commandment No. 1: One game at a time. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa - Have any of you ever watched the show, "The Cake Boss"? If not, I suggest you check it out. At a minimum, you'll find it amusing. Me? I enjoy it immensely. So much so, meeting Buddy and visiting his bakery in Hoboken are now officially on my bucket list. My next order of business? I have to start a bucket list... more
IOWA CITY, Iowa - Even though it was significantly colder than predicted and grayer than predicted and actually rained on us a couple of times, yesterday's few hours wandering around Lafayette, West Lafayette and the Purdue campus reminded me again of a very simple reality: There really is nothing better than a football game-day in the hometown of a Big Ten institution. An interesting mix of excitement and tension fills the air. That and the great aroma of brats on the grill. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa --Yes, folks, kinda lost in all the excitement of yesterday's victory over Michigan, the third in a row, by the way, over the Wolverines for the good guys in black and gold, was the fact that Iowa got win No. 6 and is now eligible for a bowl game for the 11th consecutive season. Think about that a second...11 straight seasons. Eleven. Pretty impressive stuff. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- From the "Well, you might as well set the bar high" file: The inaugural "ANF Day at Kinnick" was a nice success. What do we do next year? That's for another day. Until then, here's a link to a video produced by our partners on the project, the Iowa Farm Bureau - on the day: HERE. And, if you haven't had a chance - and even if you have had the chance - there's a handful of additional video and audio available for you to enjoy inside Hawkeye All-Access, the multi-media area of hawkeyesports.com. You can get there by clicking HERE. And, if you're curious about the "Then" and "Now" of America Needs Farmers, here's a helpful link: more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Kudos to those who participated in the "Green Out" of Kinnick Stadium last Saturday. You did a good thing...a really good thing. And, speaking of coloring Kinnick, here's the first of many reminders to fans attending Iowa's game against Northwestern on Oct. 15 - the inaugural ANF Day at historic Kinnick Stadium presented by the Iowa Farm Bureau: If your seat at the game is in an even numbered section of Kinnick, you wear gold. If you're sitting in an odd numbered section of our grand football facility, you wear black. We had great participation in last year's first Black and Gold Spirit Game. This year we're shooting for 100 percent participation. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Kudos to those who participated in the "Green Out" of Kinnick Stadium last Saturday. You did a good thing...a really good thing. And, speaking of coloring Kinnick, here's the first of many reminders to fans attending Iowa's game against Northwestern on Oct. 15 - the inaugural ANF Day at historic Kinnick Stadium presented by the Iowa Farm Bureau: If your seat at the game is in an even numbered section of Kinnick, you wear gold. If you're sitting in an odd numbered section of our grand football facility, you wear black. We had great participation in last year's first Black and Gold Spirit Game. This year we're shooting for 100 percent participation. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Can you think of a time when Iowa was taller than it is today at the receiver positions? McNutt is 6-foot-4. David is 6-foot-3. And then there is tight end C. J. Fiedorowicz, who snared his first reception as a Hawkeye yesterday in Ames. Frankly, I thought that pass was thrown a wee little bit too high but, then again, C.J. stands 6-feet, 7-inches tall and has a really good pair of mitts. Wow. That's a target! more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Rain, rain, go away No. 1... Pretty strange - well, maybe, the better word is "different" - don't you think? Kudos to the fans inside Kinnick yesterday that took it in stride. Even more kudos to those who came back. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- This is a sure sign that the end of summer is fast approaching: My favorite baseball team fired someone. Yes, the Cubs sent their long-time general manager packing on Thursday. "It's a business," Jim Hendry said before adding the obvious, "We didn't win enough." Yeah, that's probably true. The Cubs didn't - although they did have some very good years Hendry on the administrative roster. The irony of it all is that his departure - not the decision, as we know - comes during a period of success for the 2011 version of Major League Baseball's "Loveable Losers." Oh well, as they say and say and say again, there's always next year. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- As always, Hayden had a few stories to tell but, make no mistake, his admiration for those whose workdays typically begin at sunrise and usually don't end until sunset or, during harvest time, well after sunset, is real and heartfelt. He truly believes in what ANF stood for 26 years ago and today. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- And, if you in the audience and were listening closely last Tuesday night in Davenport, you learned something - again - from Kirk. Our head coach was talking about the coming season and he noted the addition of Nebraska as one of several "new preparations" for his staff. New preparations? more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- A tip of the fedora to everyone involved in the inaugural Ladies Football Academy. It was a home run by every measure: The participants had a ball, the coaches and instructors had a ball, and the event generated $150,000 for the Iowa Children's Hospital. Can it get any better than that? more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- The UI and a ballroom filled with more than 850 friends, fans, peers and family celebrated Dan Gable last night at the Coralville Marriott. The once-in-a-lifetime salute to a real American icon concluded with the announcement that a statue of Dan will greet visitors to Carver-Hawkeye Arena beginning next April. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Iowa and Nebraska will kick at 11 a.m. next November. Some have grumbled that this event didn't rise to the level of a 2:30 p.m. kick but I kinda like it where it is. The Hawks can wake up, grab some breakfast, get taped and play football. No need to kill time in the hotel. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Iowa versus Northwestern in prime time. Yeah. That's a pretty good pick...and I can tell you with 100 percent certainty that the home of the Hawkeyes will be rockin'. It's going to be a pretty good football game. Recent history says so. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Here's one last frame of reference that I personally like because of the guy involved: The last time Iowa won the Big Ten outdoor meet, the Hawkeyes' very, very, very likeable head coach, Larry Wieczorek, was running distance events for the UI and, for the record, running them very well. To know Larry is to like Larry. Remind me one day to tell you a funny story about Mr. and Mrs. Wieczorek and a Klatt family garage sale. It's one Larry and I laugh about often. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Which is more true: Fans of the Hawkeyes are too pessimistic about the fortunes of the 2011 Iowa football team or too optimistic about the same for the 2011-12 Iowa men's basketball team? Interesting question, I think. I'm a half-filled water glass kind of guy, so I'm thinking big for both. With Kirk's squad, we seem to be where we thrive: An underappreciated football team perhaps flying below the radar. With Fran's, there's just too much "Mo'" from the end of last season to think that next season can't be something really, really fun. more
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IOWA CITY, Iowa -- I know I speak for a lot of eastern Iowans when I say that, often, the destruction caused by flooding and tornadoes is difficult to grasp from pictures on television but not so much so for those who have lived it. Thoughts and prayers from the Hawkeyes to the folks in the south who had their worlds turned upside down last week. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- So, I'd just like to know who among us played the dirty joke on Mother Nature? I mean, c'mon, now. Seriously. One of us did something that didn't sit right with her. A week in the low 50s and an Easter Sunday that might have a hard time getting past 55 degrees? This is the third week of April and while I'm not eager to jump straight into summer, I thought I had put away the winter coat two weeks ago. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa --Oh, yeah. The other game? Connecticut defeated Kentucky. No Cinderella's in that one. Just two powerhouse programs that, unfortunately for fans of college basketball, have the attention of the NCAA for reasons not related to the fun and frivolity of their visit to Houston and this year's Final Four. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- I studied this year's bracket a little more closely than in recent years. I did so because I wanted to see how many wins Fran's squad will need to be in the mix to be "Mad" a year from now. Penn State, Illinois and Michigan State all received invites to the Dance with 19 victories. So, the question is...is it possible that 19 is the new 20 for a team that plays and has some success in a major conference? more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- So, who do you think had the bigger smile when the clock struck zero Saturday: Mrs. McCaffery, Mrs. Cole or Jarryd himself? My observation is below. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- The Kachine Alexander era at Carver-Hawkeye Arena has come and gone, much like the Lisa Becker and Michelle Edwards, and Toni Foster eras that came before her. Those fans of the Hawkeyes who watched "Kash" play in person will never forget the energy she brought to the floor. Those who bumped into her in the hallways of Carver or, perhaps, on a sidewalk on campus, will likely never forget her engaging smile. Let's hope hers and Kelsey Cermak's final season as Hawkeyes extends deep into March. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- It's likely that the Big Ten will announce later today that Iowa's final home game of the 2011 men's basketball season against Purdue will be played on Saturday, Mar. 5. Here's what I think about that: Clearly, Saturdays are a great day to play college basketball games. Saturday, Mar. 4, should be a great day for college basketball on Mediacom Court inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena for one very big reason...in my humble opinion: It's the last home appearance of senior Jarryd Cole. If you haven't noticed, the Kansas City native "brings it" every game and has done so since stepping on the UI campus four years ago. Fran's squad will miss Jarryd's fire and emotion and talent next year. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Now, to follow up on the previous paragraph: Don't be left with the impression that the wheels have come off of Bluder's Bunch. From where I sit, the Hawkeyes appear on a path that leads, currently, to a 4 or 5 seed in this year's NCAA Tournament. They could maybe climb to a 3 with a strong finish in what remains of the regular season paired with a deep run in Indianapolis. And, frankly, there's too much talent on the floor and among the coaching staff not think both are very real possibilities. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Yes, Hawkeye basketball fans that was a 10-point second half deficit on the road -- a 10-point second half deficit on the road -- Fran's squad erased en route to its 64-63 victory yesterday over Indiana inside a loud and proud Assembly Hall. Wow. What a game. Wow. What a win. Wow. That's back-to-back Big Ten victories by a team that keeps getting better and better and better. The Badgers visit Carver on Wednesday. I invite you to climb aboard the bus now by purchasing a game ticket or two. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- For a moment Thursday night I thought we were all going to live a "Yogi moment": Déjà vu all over again. Iowa and Michigan State were squaring off in women's hoops inside Carver with the outcome still in doubt, single-digit ticks on the clock and Spartans with possession. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- One of the biggest days of the year is fast approaching: Feb. 2 - "Signing Day." It's a day that offers fans of the Iowa football program a glimpse into future. Kirk typically suggests it's probably best to evaluate this year's class three or four years from now and he's right, of course. However, that's not how the world works these days. We're an instant gratification society more times than not, so there will be much instant analysis and declarations of success or failure, as a group and individually which, when you think a little about it, is more than just a little unfair to the student-athletes. Suggest they'll conquer the world and, if they don't, they're labeled as failures. Suggest they aren't up to snuff, and you're short-changing both their determination and the coaching staff's abilities to develop talent. Me, I'll follow Kirk's advice. It's usually pretty solid. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- A tip of the fedora to fans of the football Hawkeyes. Iowa was one of just 18 football programs across the country to sell out all of their home games in 2010. That list included only three Big Ten teams: Iowa, Michigan and Ohio State. Heck of a deal. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- The Big Ten Conference says 78 former student-athletes will participate in the NFL's post-season. That number includes eight former Hawkeyes - the third highest total among league teams. Among that group is defensive lineman Colin Cole, who made a big stop for the Seattle yesterday when New Orleans - the defending Super Bowl champions - were attempting to make it interesting with a two-point conversion that would have trimmed the Seahawks' lead to three. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Speaking of Wednesday night, kudos to fans of the Hawkeyes for finding their way to Carver. Sure, there were more Illini fans in the building than any of us would like, but this, too, shall pass, and, in the meantime, we can all take solace in the fact that they paid full price. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Did you know that the first 10 years of the 2000s is the most successful decade in the history of Iowa football by total number of victories? It's true. Iowa will enter the 2010 Insight Bowl with an 80-45 record, three wins better than what was achieved by Hayden Fry's Hawkeyes in the 1980s. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Eleven games in and what do we know...No. 2: The freshmen can play. Of course, Fran will - and has - tell you they had no choice...they were needed now so they were going to be tossed into the fray now. But, oh, how they've responded. Sure, they've made some mistakes - all freshmen do - but the brightness of the future of those guys requires a welder's shield. more
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IOWA CITY, Iowa -- I find this very interesting and strategic: The Big Ten's new bowl schedule clearly puts a major - and appropriate -- emphasis on the Rose Bowl presented by Vizio as evidenced by the fact that four different games involving league teams played earlier on New Year's Day deliver their television audiences to the doorstep of ESPN's inaugural broadcast of the "Granddaddy of them all." Should be interesting to see the ratings, both for the Rose and its "lead-ins." more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Speaking of weather, today's forecast for Lincoln, Neb., is sunny and 50 degrees. Here's hoping for a repeat next year when the Hawkeyes and Cornhuskers play in the regular season finale in the yet-to-be-named division of the Big Ten Conference. Here's hoping the winner is also advancing to Indianapolis for the inaugural Big Ten football championship game. Alas, I'm getting ahead of myself. Today it's Minneapolis and the Gophers...so, here's hoping our kickoff coverage unit got a good night's rest. Kirk said Tuesday they'd need it. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Here's another "stat that jumped off the page": The Big Ten Conference publishes weekly statistics in the sport of football. The list includes 30 categories ranging from scoring offense to kickoff coverage. Iowa and Ohio State rank are 1-2 or 2-1 in eight of those categories. Seems to me that speaks to what many expect to see today: Two pretty evenly matched football teams on the FieldTurf in Kinnick.
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IOWA CITY, Iowa --
Anyone who knows me, knows I'm a silver-lining guy. My silver lining for Saturday was the play of placekicker Michael Meyer. The field goal he made in that driving rain during the second quarter was special considering the circumstances. He was also incredibly effective on kickoffs. It's beginning to look like he's grabbed the starting position as a true freshman and may not let it go for a long, long time. And a walk-on from Iowa to boot. Heck of a deal.
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IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Fran was upstaged by his wife, Margaret, last week. Last night, it was Jim Zabel's turn. The legendary WHO Radio sports director and "Voice of the Hawkeyes" shared a few laughs with Dolph while plugging his new book, "I Love It! I Love it! I Love It!" I was crying with laughter. Jim tells a good story. No, let me take that back. Jim tells a great story and I agree 1,000 percent with Kirk when he said, upon arrival at the home of Bruce Titus and the gang, that Jim is a walking-talking history book for the Iowa Hawkeyes. more
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IOWA CITY, Iowa -- "Basket by Marble!" exclaimed Mark Kamps, public address announcer for Iowa's men's games early in the exhibition Sunday. Two thoughts: First, that name conjured up lots of good memories - and victories. Second, I was reminded just how long I've been knocking around the hallways of CHA. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Here's the stat for today's visit to Bloomington - home of one of the prettiest campuses in the country...second to the UI, of course - that jumped off the page: While Iowa holds a commanding edge in the series all-time and in games played at Indiana, the teams have split their last 10 games. "All you have to do is look back to last year. They had us on the ropes," Kirk said of last year's victory in Kinnick on Halloween Day. "Back in '07, they beat us thoroughly (and) they got the ball rolling in '06." more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- You gotta like the future for one James Morris. That was a big-time stop on the Hawkeyes' first three-and-out that he followed up with an afternoon filled with some pretty salty middle linebacker play in his first start as Hawk. "The team responded to him. They really like what he does in practice. He works hard and he's respected," Kirk said of true freshman from nearby Solon. By the way, he's No. 1 on the two-deeps for Saturday. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- You might have seen this reported elsewhere - and hawkeyesports.com will offer a closer look this weekend - but the UI football program is cranking out graduates at the same time its cranking out record-setting success on the playing field. According to information released this week by the NCAA, the "Graduation Success Rate" - GSR - for Kirk's program hit a high-water mark of 79 percent for the last reporting period, a whopping 10 points better than the national average. That's good stuff, folks. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- I don't know about you, but I'm ready for the political campaign television commercials to go away. I think I'm probably pretty representative of most voters at this moment in the campaign: These things are like "white noise"...you see 'em, but you don't hear 'em. They're meaningless or perhaps a lot like Schroeder in the old Peanuts cartoons: Wah! Woo!...Wah! Wah! Woo! more
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IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Just a reminder that the fifth annual Blackout Saturday event is scheduled for next Saturday at Kinnick when the Hawkeyes entertain the high-flying Spartans of Michigan State. I'll know the numbers next week, but if memory serves the Iowa-Michigan State series is another very close one...and there's plenty of reason to believe that this year's game will be a lot like many of the previous including last year's: A knock-down, last-guy-standing wins kind of contest. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Iowa was a perfect five-for-five in the red zone Saturday in Ann Arbor. The Hawkeyes are now 23 for 26 for the season. That's a pretty efficient and productive offense. Now, here's a little detail that puts a smile of the face of the offensive coordinator: Of those 23 scores, 20 have been for touchdowns...10 by the run, 10 by the pass. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa --My question of Hawk fans: Are you ready to help these programs have success? If so, get your season tickets and help make it happen. Can't afford a season ticket? Then go ahead and cherry-pick a game or two or four - may I suggest the two games against our friends from Iowa State in early December, for starters? - but get to Carver and be the difference-makers. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Speaking of Saturday, if I talked to one, I talked to a 100 fans of the Hawkeyes in the past week who were struggling with having a "Saturday off." Like the coaches and team members, fans, too, also get into a routine this time of year and bye week's also kinda throw off their "internal college football clocks." Heck of a deal. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- The family of former UI cheerleader Mary Lee Nagle Duda did a really nice thing - and surprising one, at that - to Mary Lee herself Saturday night when they introduced her and a gift of $1.5 million to the UI Foundation to establish the Mary Lee Hawkeye Spirit Fund to assist the UI in maintaining its tradition of encouraging student, alumni, and public support of the school's athletic programs. more
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IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Last week's game day marked another record for passengers on the Hawkeye Express. Seems like the idea of letting the Hawkeyes do the driving is steadily catching on. Ridership is traditionally lower on the Saturdays when the UI plays a true night game, so I wouldn't be expecting any big announcements next week. However, I do think we'll see ridership numbers that are pretty solid for the last three home games of 2010 and, perhaps, even a record-setter. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- This week there was even more evidence of the progress going on around those of us who still call Carver-Hawkeye Arena home and "live" on the second floor. The southern-most hallway now is a path for big, strong guys with wheel-barrow's full of broken bricks and stuff being taken out of the practice space used by Tom Brands' national champions. As you know, the wrestling room - like Iowa's strength and training space - will expand significantly as a result of the multi-million revitalization of the home of many Hawkeyes. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Interesting day in the Big Ten Saturday. A really gutsy overtime win by the Michigan State Spartans, a hold-on-to-your-hat win by the other Michigan team, and a head-scratching victory by Wisconsin. All things considered equal, it looks like we're a few weeks away from what promises to be another very interesting season in the nation's grandest conference. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Exchanged e-mails with former Hawkeye Matt Whitaker yesterday. You know, once a football player, always a football player. Like all of us, he's excited about the 2010 Hawkeyes...but, even through the keyboard, you could see that he had that game face on that only those who played the game can wear. It screams at you, "One game at a time..." more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- If my math is correct, it's Iowa 70, Iowa State 10 in the last two meetings. You have to go back to 1985 and 1986, when Iowa put up 57 and 43 to ISU's 10, to find a more dominating pair of Hawkeye victories in a series that now stands at 39-19 in favor of the good guys all-time. Of course, those wins came during a remarkable 15-year run for the guys in black and gold thanks to Hadyen Fry and his staffs, staffs that included, by the way, a young guy named Kirk Ferentz. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Have you ever heard the phrase - or something closely akin - "Putting 10 pounds of flour in a 5-pound sack"? Well, that's what happens when 40,000 fans of college football try to enter Kinnick in the last 20 minutes before kickoff. Ain't gonna happen, folks. Just too many bodies and not enough spaces. So - again - consider leaving your pre-game festivities just under an hour before kickoff and enter the gate nearest your section of the stadium. It's the best bet if you want to enjoy "Back in Black" to its fullest. more
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IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Did I say it was a glorious day at Kinnick Saturday? John Campbell, Cedar Rapids' KCRG-TV9's talented and down-to-earth sports director, and I were visiting in our normal location at kickoff (field level, northeast corner) and couldn't recall a prettier season opener weather-wise - barely a wisp of a cloud and temperatures that struggled to climb past 70. Heck of a deal. more
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Speaking of BTN, my how things change. Three short years ago the idea of 24-7-365 Big Ten Conference television programming was snickered at by many. This summer, a day didn't pass when someone was lauding BTN or suggesting that another conference follow suit. Heck of a deal. more















