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2017 Iowa Hawkeyes football team
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The 2017 Iowa Hawkeyes football team represented the University of Iowa in the 2017 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Hawkeyes, led by 19th-year head coach Kirk Ferentz, were members of the West Division of the Big Ten Conference and played their home games at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa. They finished the season 8–5, 4–5 in Big Ten play to finish in a tie for third place in the West Division. They received an invite to the Pinstripe Bowl where they defeated Boston College.
The Iowa football program was awarded Disney's Wide World of Sports Spirit Award for the Kinnick Wave, a new tradition that began during the season, where, at the end of the first quarter of every home game everyone in the stadium turned and waved to the young patients watching from the Stead Family Children's Hospital, which overlooks Kinnick Stadium.[1] This season marked the first time since 1980 that the Tigerhawk logo was displayed at midfield in Kinnick Stadium.[2][3]
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Position key
Back | B | Center | C | Cornerback | CB | Defensive back | DB | |||
Defensive end | DE | Defensive lineman | DL | Defensive tackle | DT | End | E | |||
Fullback | FB | Guard | G | Halfback | HB | Kicker | K | |||
Kickoff returner | KR | Offensive tackle | OT | Offensive lineman | OL | Linebacker | LB | |||
Long snapper | LS | Punter | P | Punt returner | PR | Quarterback | QB | |||
Running back | RB | Safety | S | Tight end | TE | Wide receiver | WR |
2017 commitments
The Hawkeyes signed a total of 22 recruits.
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Iowa announced its 2017 football schedule on July 11, 2013. The 2017 schedule consisted of seven home and five away games in the regular season. The Hawkeyes hosted Big Ten foes Illinois, Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State, and Purdue, and traveled to Michigan State, Nebraska, Northwestern, and Wisconsin.[4]
The team hosted two non–conference games against the Wyoming Cowboys from the Mountain West Conference and the North Texas Mean Green from Conference USA. Sandwiched between those matchups was a trip to Ames for the annual Cy-Hawk rivalry game against the Iowa State Cyclones from the Big 12 Conference.
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Wyoming
Wyoming at Iowa
- Date: September 2
- Location:
Kinnick Stadium
Iowa City, IA - Game start: 11:01 a.m. CDT
- Elapsed time: 2:57
- Game attendance: 68,075
- Game weather: 64 °F (18 °C), Overcast, Wind SSW 5-10
- Referee: Mark Kluczynski (MAC)
- TV announcers (BTN): Kevin Kugler, Matt Millen, Lisa Byington
- Source: Box Score
2 | 11:21 | Wyoming | Cooper Rothe 49-yard field goal | Wyoming 3–0 |
2 | 5:07 | Iowa | Noah Fant 2-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 7–3 |
2 | 0:22 | Iowa | Noah Fant 27-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 14–3 |
3 | 5:34 | Iowa | Nick Easley 45-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 21–3 |
4 | 7:52 | Iowa | Miguel Recinos 44-yard field goal | Iowa 24–3 |
Iowa opened up the 2017 football season against the Wyoming Cowboys and highly rated Wyoming quarterback Josh Allen. The Hawkeyes got off to a slow start, but after Wyoming punter Tim Zaleski missed the ball on the attempted punt, the Hawkeyes took a 14–3 lead at the half. Iowa built on the momentum with a 45-yard pass from first-year starter Nate Stanley to wide receiver Nick Easley. Iowa wins the season opener 24–3. Iowa's defense impressed many, holding Josh Allen to only 174 yards and 17 incompletions, and a quarterback rating of 24.9. Iowa defense also picked off Allen twice.
This game marked the debut of the "Kinnick Wave", a new Iowa football tradition in which fans turn toward the children's hospital that overlooks the playing field at the end of the first quarter and wave to patients and their families watching the game from the hospital.[7][8][9][10][11]
At Iowa State
Iowa at Iowa State
Cy-Hawk Trophy
Cy-Hawk Trophy
- Date: September 9
- Location: Jack Trice Stadium
Ames, IA - Game start: 11:01 a.m. CDT
- Elapsed time: 3:53
- Game attendance: 61,500
- Game weather: 65 °F (18 °C) Mostly Clear, Wind SE 5–10 mph (8.0–16.1 km/h)
- Referee: Ron Snodgrass (B1G)
- TV announcers (ESPN2): Jason Benetti, Kelly Stouffer, Julie Stewart-Binks
- Source: Box Score Archived September 10, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
1 | 9:03 | ISU | Allen Lazard 5-yard pass from Jacob Park (Garrett Owens kick) | Iowa St 7–0 |
1 | 4:23 | Iowa | Nick Easley 10-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Tied 7–7 |
2 | 11:05 | ISU | Garrett Owens 24-yard field goal | Iowa St 10–7 |
2 | 0:52 | Iowa | Matt VandeBerg 17-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 14–10 |
3 | 7:21 | Iowa | Akrum Wadley 1-yard run (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 21–10 |
3 | 4:37 | ISU | Allen Lazard 3-yard pass from Jacob Park (Garrett Owens kick) | Iowa 21–17 |
3 | 0:52 | ISU | Hakeem Butler 30-yard pass from Jacob Park (Garrett Owens kick) | Iowa St 24–21 |
4 | 11:46 | ISU | David Montgomery 7-yard run (Garrett Owens kick) | Iowa St 31–21 |
4 | 6:25 | Iowa | Ihmir Smith-Marsette 15-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa St 31–28 |
4 | 5:16 | Iowa | Miguel Recinos 23-yard field goal | Tied 31–31 |
4 | 4:36 | ISU | Hakeem Butler 74-yard pass from Jacob Park (Garrett Owens kick) | Iowa St 38–31 |
4 | 1:09 | Iowa | Akrum Wadley 46-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Tied 38–38 |
OT | 0:00 | ISU | Garrett Owens 30-yard field goal | Iowa St 41–38 |
OT | 0:00 | Iowa | Ihmir Smith-Marsette 5-yard pass from Nate Stanley | Iowa 44–41 |
Iowa's first rivalry game of the year was the Cy-Hawk series against Big 12 foe Iowa State – fresh off a 42–3 beatdown in Iowa City the past year. ISU's 2nd year coach Matt Campbell referred to Iowa as the "team out east" in pregame preparations. This game had a relatively slow beginning and Iowa appeared to be in control well into the third quarter. However, Iowa State's offense exploded and put up 28 points in the second half. The game ultimately went to OT and the "team out east" prevailed with a Nate Stanley touchdown pass.
North Texas
North Texas at Iowa
- Date: September 16
- Location:
Kinnick Stadium
Iowa City, IA - Game start: 2:35 p.m. CDT
- Elapsed time: 3:26
- Game attendance: 65,668
- Game weather: 88 °F (31 °C), Partly Cloudy, Wind S 10 mph (16 km/h)
- Referee: Jeff Servinski
- TV announcers (ESPN2): Anish Shroff, Ahmad Brooks, Roddy Jones
- Source: Box Score
1 | 5:34 | UNT | Jeffery Wilson 41-yard run (Trevor Moore kick) | UNT 7–0 |
1 | 0:52 | Iowa | T. J. Hockenson 8-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Tied 7–7 |
2 | 5:23 | Iowa | Miguel Recinos 42-yard field goal | Iowa 10–7 |
2 | 0:11 | UNT | Jalen Guyton 13-yard pass from Quinn Shanbour (Trevor Moore kick) | UNT 14–10 |
3 | 4:24 | Iowa | Noah Fant 23-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 17–14 |
4 | 8:16 | Iowa | Ivory Kelly-Martin 2-yard run (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 24–14 |
4 | 1:47 | Iowa | Ivory Kelly-Martin 6-yard run (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 31–14 |
After an emotional win from a week prior, Iowa got off to a sluggish start though ultimately pulled away to start out 3–0.
No. 4 Penn State
No. 4 Penn State at Iowa
- Date: September 23
- Location: Kinnick Stadium
Iowa, IA - Game start: 6:42 p.m. CDT
- Elapsed time: 3:31
- Game attendance: 66,205
- Game weather: 91°, Clear, Wind SSE 5-10
- Referee: John O'Neill
- TV announcers (ABC): Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, Maria Taylor
- Source: Box Score
1 | 1:01 | Penn St | Tyler Davis 19-yard field goal | Penn St 3–0 |
2 | 7:40 | Penn St | Shareef Miller Safety | Penn St 5–0 |
2 | 0:37 | Iowa | Nick Easley 21-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 7–5 |
3 | 10:42 | Penn St | Tyler Davis 21-yard field goal | Penn St 8–7 |
3 | 5:16 | Penn St | Saquon Barkley 8-yard run (Tyler Davis kick) | Penn St 15–7 |
4 | 10:02 | Iowa | Akrum Wadley 70-yard pass from Nate Stanley (pass failed) | Penn St 15–13 |
4 | 1:42 | Iowa | Akrum Wadley 35-yard run (pass failed) | Iowa 19–15 |
4 | 0:00 | Penn St | Juwan Johnson 7-yard pass from Trace McSorley (run failed) | Penn St 21–19 |
At Michigan State
Iowa at Michigan State
- Date: September 30
- Location: Spartan Stadium
East Lansing, MI - Game start: 4:17 p.m. EDT
- Elapsed time: 3:16
- Game attendance: 73,331
- Game weather: 64°, Sunny, Partly Cloudy, Wind NNE 3
- Referee: Mike Cannon
- TV announcers (FOX): Aaron Goldsmith, Brady Quinn, Bruce Feldman
- Source: Box Score
1 | 11:50 | Mich St | Felton Davis 22-yard pass from Brian Lewerke (Matt Coghlin kick) | Mich St 7–0 |
1 | 2:11 | Mich St | Felton Davis 22-yard pass from Brian Lewerke (Matt Coghlin kick) | Mich St 14–0 |
2 | 12:15 | Iowa | Akrum Wadley 9-yard run (Miguel Recinos kick) | Mich St 14–7 |
2 | 0:43 | Mich St | Matt Coghlin 38-yard field goal | Mich St 17–7 |
4 | 9:08 | Iowa | Miguel Recinos 43-yard field goal | Mich St 17–10 |
Illinois
Illinois at Iowa
Homecoming
Homecoming
- Date: October 7
- Location: Kinnick Stadium
Iowa City, IA - Game start: 11:00 a.m. CDT
- Elapsed time: 3:24
- Game attendance: 69,894
- Game weather: 68 °F (20 °C), Overcast, Wind S 5–10 mph (8.0–16.1 km/h)
- Referee: Dan Capron
- TV announcers (BTN): Brandon Gaudin, Glen Mason, Elise Menaker
- Source: Box Score
1 | 9:32 | Illinois | Chase McLaughlin 29-yard field goal | Illinois 3–0 |
1 | 4:16 | Iowa | Nick Easley 5-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 7–3 |
2 | 9:06 | Iowa | Miguel Recinos 37-yard field goal | Iowa 10–3 |
2 | 6:40 | Illinois | Ra'Von Bonner 2-yard run (Chase McLaughlin kick) | Tied 10–10 |
2 | 2:49 | Illinois | Chase McLaughlin 24-yard field goal | Illinois 13–10 |
2 | 0:08 | Iowa | Akrum Wadley 2-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 17–13 |
3 | 6:40 | Iowa | Brandon Snyder 89-yard interception return (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 24–13 |
3 | 2:43 | Illinois | Chase McLaughlin 40-yard field goal | Iowa 24–16 |
4 | 14:22 | Iowa | Matt VandeBerg 39-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 31–16 |
4 | 8:49 | Iowa | Akrum Wadley 18-yard run (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 38–16 |
4 | 3:36 | Iowa | Ivory Kelly-Martin 3-yard pass from Tyler Wiegers (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 45–16 |
Illinois played with Iowa well into the third quarter. The Hawkeyes appeared lethargic but a Brandon Snyder interception sparked an Iowa rally and they dominated the rest of the way.
At Northwestern
Iowa at Northwestern
- Date: October 21
- Location: Ryan Field
Evanston, IL - Game start: 11:00 a.m. CDT
- Elapsed time: 3:10
- Game attendance: 40,036
- Game weather: 66 °F (19 °C), Mostly Cloudy, Wind S 12 mph (19 km/h)
- Referee: Don Willard
- TV announcers (ESPN2): Jason Benetti, Kelly Stouffer, Kris Budden
- Source: Box Score
2 | 0:40 | Iowa | Noah Fant 7-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 7–0 |
3 | 7:19 | NW | Larkin 6-yard run (Kuhbander kick) | Tied 7–7 |
4 | 8:07 | NW | Kuhbander 30-yard field goal | NW 10–7 |
4 | 1:30 | Iowa | Miguel Recinos 48-yard field goal | Tied 10–10 |
OT | NW | Thorson 1-yard run (Kuhbander kick) | NW 17–10 |
Minnesota
Minnesota at Iowa
Floyd of Rosedale
Floyd of Rosedale
- Date: October 28
- Location: Kinnick Stadium
Iowa City, IA - Game start: 5:40 p.m. CDT
- Elapsed time: 3:20
- Game attendance: 66,292
- Game weather: 38 °F (3 °C), Overcast, Wind NW 5–10 mph (8.0–16.1 km/h)
- Referee: Mike Cannon
- TV announcers (FS1): Joe Davis, Brady Quinn, Bruce Feldman
- Source: Box Score
1 | 12:37 | Iowa | Akrum Wadley 12-yard run (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 7–0 |
3 | 11:00 | Iowa | Noah Fant 45-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 14–0 |
4 | 8:07 | Minn | McCrary 1-yard run (Carpenter kick) | Iowa 14–7 |
4 | 5:34 | Iowa | Miguel Recinos 32-yard field goal | Iowa 17–7 |
4 | 4:28 | Minn | Carpenter 33-yard field goal | Iowa 17–10 |
Iowa won their third in a row in this rivalry contest.
No. 6 Ohio State
No. 6 Ohio State at Iowa
- Date: November 4
- Location: Kinnick Stadium
Iowa City, IA - Game start: 2:30 p.m. CDT
- Elapsed time: 3:33
- Game attendance: 67,669
- Game weather: 47 °F (8 °C), Overcast, Wind 2–4 mph (3.2–6.4 km/h)
- Referee: Ron Snodgrass
- TV announcers (ESPN): Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Todd McShay
- Source: Box Score
1 | 14:52 | Iowa | Amani Hooker 30-yard interception return (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 7–0 |
1 | 12:42 | Ohio St | Terry McLaurin 29-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick) | Tied 7–7 |
1 | 9:19 | Iowa | Miguel Recinos 30-yard field goal | Iowa 10–7 |
1 | 4:32 | Ohio St | Sean Nuernberger 27-yard field goal | Tied 10–10 |
2 | 13:41 | Iowa | T. J. Hockenson 10-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 17–10 |
2 | 10:22 | Ohio St | Johnnie Dixon 44-yard pass from J.T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick) | Tied 17–17 |
2 | 3:06 | Iowa | Noah Fant 25-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 24–17 |
2 | 0:30 | Iowa | Noah Fant 3-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 31–17 |
3 | 2:30 | Iowa | T. J. Hockenson 2-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 38–17 |
4 | 14:56 | Iowa | Drake Kulick 2-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 45–17 |
4 | 13:16 | Iowa | Miguel Recinos 30-yard field goal | Iowa 48–17 |
4 | 4:37 | Ohio St | Johnnie Dixon 22-yard pass from J.T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick) | Iowa 48–24 |
4 | 1:43 | Iowa | Toren Young 6-yard run (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 55–24 |
Iowa was able to defeat Ohio State for the first time since 2004 in this blowout victory. The Buckeyes played with the Hawkeyes for most of the first half but from there the game belonged to Iowa. It was one of the most impressive wins of the Ferentz era and Nate Stanley's most distinguished to that point as well. Tight ends Noah Fant and T. J. Hockenson combined for 9 receptions, 125 yards, and 4 touchdowns. Defensive back and future NFL player Josh Jackson also had an outstanding game, tying an Iowa school record with three interceptions.
At No. 8 Wisconsin
No. 20 Iowa at No. 8 Wisconsin
Heartland Trophy
Heartland Trophy
- Date: November 11
- Location: Camp Randall Stadium
Madison, WI - Game start: 2:36 p.m. CST
- Elapsed time: 3:14
- Game attendance: 80,462
- Game weather: 30 °F (−1 °C), Cloudy, Wind S 9 mph (14 km/h)
- Referee: J. O'Neill
- TV announcers (ABC): Joe Tessitore, Todd Blackledge, Holly Rowe
- Source: Box Score
1 | 13:30 | Iowa | Josh Jackson 43-yard interception return (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 7–0 |
1 | 5:43 | Wisconsin | R. Gaglianone 23-yard field goal | Iowa 7–3 |
2 | 8:55 | Wisconsin | Kendric Pryor 25-yard run (Gaglianone kick) | Wisconsin 10–7 |
2 | 1:19 | Wisconsin | Kendric Pryor 12-yard pass from A. Hornibrook (Gaglianone kick) | Wisconsin 17–7 |
3 | 11:18 | Iowa | Josh Jackson 52-yard interception return (Miguel Recinos kick) | Wisconsin 17–14 |
3 | 6:10 | Wisconsin | Leon Jacobs 21-yard fumble return (Gaglianone kick) | Wisconsin 24–14 |
4 | 11:05 | Wisconsin | Bradrick Shaw 8-yard run (Gaglianone kick) | Wisconsin 31–14 |
4 | 7:02 | Wisconsin | A.J. Taylor 5-yard pass from A. Hornibrook (Gaglianone kick) | Wisconsin 38–14 |
One week after the unexpected domination of Ohio State, the Hawkeye offense struggled terribly in Madison with 66 yards of total offense coming on 50 plays. Josh Jackson continued his torrid run with two interceptions – both returned for touchdowns.[27] [28] [29]
Purdue
Purdue at Iowa
- Date: November 18
- Location: Kinnick Stadium
Iowa City, IA - Game start: 2:40 p.m. CST
- Elapsed time: 3:03
- Game attendance: 60,554
- Game weather: 42 °F (6 °C), Partly Sunny, Wind NW 20 mph (32 km/h)
- Referee: Jeff Servinski
- TV announcers (BTN): Kevin Kugler, Matt Millen, Lisa Byington
- Source: Box Score
1 | 14:52 | Purdue | D.J. Knox 5-yard pass from Elijah Sindelar (J.D. Dellinger kick) | Purdue 7–0 |
2 | 10:44 | Iowa | Nathan Bazata 3-yard sack for a safety | Purdue 7–2 |
2 | 6:07 | Iowa | Akrum Wadley 2-yard run (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 9–7 |
3 | 14:03 | Purdue | Anthony Mahoungou 42-yard pass from Elijah Sindelar (J.D. Dellinger kick) | Purdue 14–9 |
3 | 11:59 | Purdue | Anthony Mahoungou 16-yard pass from Elijah Sindelar (J.D. Dellinger kick) | Purdue 21–9 |
4 | 3:55 | Purdue | J.D. Dellinger 27-yard field goal | Purdue 24–9 |
4 | 1:04 | Iowa | Noah Fant 8-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Two-point conversion failed) | Purdue 24–15 |
The Boilermakers spoiled Senior Day in Iowa City by employing an effective tactic from the Jeff Brohm-era against Iowa – find a mismatch in the passing game and continue to exploit it. Purdue's Anthony Mahoungou had 7 receptions for 135 yards and 2 TD.[30] [31]
At Nebraska
Iowa at Nebraska
Heroes Trophy
Heroes Trophy
- Date: November 24
- Location: Memorial Stadium
Lincoln, NE - Game start: 3:06 p.m. CST
- Elapsed time: 3:05
- Game attendance: 90,046
- Game weather: 69 °F (21 °C), Sunny, Wind NNW 16 mph (26 km/h)
- Referee: Dan Capron
- TV announcers (FS1): Mark Followill, Danny Kanell
- Source: Box Score
1 | 9:34 | Neb | Stanley Morgan Jr. 14-yard pass from Tanner Lee (Drew Brown kick) | Neb 7–0 |
1 | 2:16 | Iowa | Akrum Wadley 20-yard run (Miguel Recinos kick) | Tied 7–7 |
2 | 6:18 | Neb | Stanley Morgan Jr. 28-yard pass from Tanner Lee (Drew Brown kick) | Neb 14–7 |
2 | 0:25 | Iowa | Noah Fant 4-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Tied 14–14 |
3 | 12:24 | Iowa | Akrum Wadley 1-yard run (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 21–14 |
3 | 9:53 | Iowa | James Butler 12-yard run (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 28–14 |
3 | 8:32 | Iowa | Akrum Wadley 29-yard run (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 35–14 |
3 | 1:20 | Iowa | Noah Fant 68-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 42–14 |
4 | 9:24 | Iowa | Toren Young 3-yard run (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 49–14 |
4 | 6:34 | Iowa | Ivory Kelly-Martin 5-yard run (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 56–14 |
Nebraska got out to a fast start and was up 14–7 in the second quarter with Iowa struggling to move the ball. The script completely flipped from that point though as the Hawkeyes scored 49 unanswered points and shut out the Cornhuskers in the second half.
vs. Boston College (Pinstripe Bowl)
Iowa vs. Boston College
Pinstripe Bowl
Pinstripe Bowl
- Date: December 27
- Location: Yankee Stadium
New York, NY - Game start: 5:20 p.m. EST
- Elapsed time: 3:09
- Game attendance: 37,667
- Game weather: 23 °F (−5 °C), Clear and cold, Wind NW 12 mph (19 km/h) (WC 13)
- Referee: Terry Leyden
- TV announcers (ESPN): Kevin Negandhi, Mack Brown, Booger McFarland, Jen Lada
- Source: Box Score
1 | 12:59 | Iowa | Miguel Recinos 24-yard field goal | Iowa 3–0 |
1 | 0:05 | BC | A. J. Dillon 4-yard run (C. Lichtenberg kick) | BC 7–3 |
2 | 13:18 | Iowa | Noah Fant 8-yard pass from Nate Stanley (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 10–7 |
2 | 9:35 | BC | Tommy Sweeney 39-yard pass from Darius Wade (C. Lichtenberg kick) | BC 14–10 |
2 | 1:29 | BC | Colton Lichtenberg 30-yard field goal | BC 17–10 |
3 | 7:11 | Iowa | Akrum Wadley 5-yard run (Miguel Recinos kick) | Tied 17–17 |
4 | 11:32 | Iowa | Miguel Recinos 38-yard field goal | Iowa 20–17 |
4 | 8:09 | BC | Colton Lichtenberg 24-yard field goal | Tied 20–20 |
4 | 3:09 | Iowa | Drake Kulick 1-yard run (Miguel Recinos kick) | Iowa 27–20 |
Iowa was able to end their bowl drought in this contest with Boston College. The Hawkeyes had trouble containing the Eagles' offense but with second half adjustments held them to just a field goal which came with only a few minutes left in the fourth quarter. The victory was bowl win number seven for Kirk Ferentz and tied legendary coach Hayden Fry in career wins with 143.
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Awards and honors
Postseason Awards
- Josey Jewell – Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year, Big Ten Linebacker of the Year,[36] Jack Lambert Award,[37] Unanimous First-team All-American
- Josh Jackson – Big Ten Defensive Back of the Year,[36] Jack Tatum Award,[38] Unanimous First-team All-American
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Players in the 2018 NFL Draft
Player | Position | Round | Pick | NFL club | Ref |
James Daniels | C | 2 | 39 | Chicago Bears | [39] |
Josh Jackson | CB | 2 | 45 | Green Bay Packers | [39] |
Josey Jewell | LB | 4 | 106 | Denver Broncos | [39] |
References
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