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Iowa Season by Season Updates
2018/2019: The Hawkeyes got off to a flying start against cupcake UMass, shutting out the Minutemen 38-0, and getting 214 rushing yards and a TD from Nigel Atkinson. Next up were rival Iowa State, who made a series of mistakes that ruined their chances as the Hawks won 28-10. After a bye week, the team traveled to Athens, GA where they surprisingly drubbed #8 Georgia 40-14 as the squad racked up 601 yards, including 403 on the ground. Legendary pundit Iron Dragon predicted a high scoring game against Minnesota and that's exactly what developed, with the Hawks losing in OT, 38-44, after a missed field goal. The Hawkeyes fell to 0-2 in the Big Ten the following week, 24-44 against Penn State, with two quarterbacks combining to throw four interceptions. Sitting at 3-2, but winless in the conference, it was time to get a win, and the Hawkeyes came up with what would be their best win of the season in hindsight, downing eventual BCS National Champion Wisconsin, 23-16. The return of Michael Tyson keyed the team on defense and the team avoided turnovers, forcing and recovering a pair of fumbles in return. Northwestern were 1-5 coming into the game the following week, but Iowa needed overtime to win, 40-33. Without injured Nigel Atkinson for much of the game, Ahmad Horne broke off a 22-yard run in OT that led to the winning run by fellow backup Daniel Norton. After WR James Hubbard was kicked off the team two weeks prior, 12 additional players were suspended for the Illinois game, and six were eventually dismissed. In the meantime, Iowa lost 7-10 to the Fighting Illini, in part due to three interceptions thrown by Masin Barnes. In a game that could have sent the season on an even further downward trajectory, Iowa scored 21 fourth-quarter points to come from behind against Purdue, 38-31. Masin Barnes bounced back from a series of tough games, and Atkinson was back to his old self. A week after winning a game they should have lost, Iowa missed an extra point to lose agianst Michigan State, 27-28. Senior Day against #12 Michigan found the Hawkeyes playing in a snow flurry with half a foot on the ground. They responded in bad weather conditions by thumping the Wolverines 24-7 with Nigel Atkinson going for 162 yards and three touchdowns. The most disappointing loss of the season was Nebraska - the Cornhuskers won 47-42 and hung on late to win it, but the difficult part was watching the Huskers pile up 355 rushing yards, including 181 and two TD by the QB, Chad Mullins. All that was left was facing off against Western Michigan in the Litter Skeezer's Pizza Bowl, and the team drummed out a 38-14 victory for their eighth win of the season against five losses.

2019/2020: Iowa had a bit more press than in most seasons as running back Nigel Atkinson was favored to win the Heisman by pundits. The Hawkeyes would beat both participants in the BCS National Championship game, Michigan and Ohio State. It was the second season in a row they beat the eventual national champion as they went 13-1. The Hawkeyes faced a highly ranked Texas squad to begin the season and scored 16 points in the fourth quarter of a tight game. Clark gambled on a run play with 14 seconds left and no timeouts - Atkinson punched it in for the win 40-38 victory over the more talented Texas squad, starting off what turned out to be a magical season. The annual rivalry game against Iowa State proved to be a doozy as the Hawkeyes needed some big plays from bit players and two momentous missed field goals by ISU kicker Michael Allen to come away with a 35-28 victory. The defense had seven sacks and allowed just 250 yards of offense in drubbing Kansas 41-14. It was not necessarily easy - a 46-yard TD run by Eddie Allen gave Iowa a tenuous 17-14 lead against lowly Kansas at halftime before they ran away in the second half. The Hawkeyes also lost DT Clint Smith for what was anticipated to be the remainder of the season. Smith would made a surprise return in the bowl game. The first sign that the team could be really good was when they physically dominated Minnesota,28-3, winning Floyd of Rosedale. After ambushing Ohio State as the coach of Idaho, coach Clark upped the ante by stunning the Buckeyes 55-35 in a game where everything seemingly went right for Iowa. Atkinson scored three TD, and James Howard's 30 yard INT return for a touchdown infused some late-game momentum just as OSU appeared to be coming back. Another day, another trophy as Wisconsin stood no chance in rainy conditions, 21-3. Jonathan Brooks had three sacks as Iowa dominated on defense, stopping the Badgers on all three fourth-down attempts. To this point in the season, opposing teams were just 2-14 on fourth down attempts, a success rate of just 14%. Iowa's 30-24 victory against Northwestern was the most insane game of the year. It was the second game of the season the Hawkeyes essentially won because the other team missed multiple field goals. This time, they were both in overtime. The defense held Illinois to 9 first downs and 146 yards of total offense in a 24-3 victory. Purdue was drilled 24-6 as Brooks bettered his previous effort with 4 sacks on his way to a school-record tying 18 sacks. Michigan State were just 1-4 on touchdowns in the red zone as they held Atkinson to just 55 yards but the Hawkeyes won 31-23 on the strength of big plays by QB Allen. The combination of famous NFL cousin Emmery Nelson and Allen was too much for Michigan, 34-14. The duo of Allen to Nelson continued to get the job done as Iowa went to 12-0 against Nebraska. With the game tied 14-14 at halftime, Iowa made adjustments to the Huskers' constant blitzing to make big plays in the second half and win 38-22. After everything went right in their first matchup, a rematch with Ohio State, the Hawkeyes once again got most of the breaks but were physically dominated and lost in the Big Ten championship, 17-24. The key play was an audacious sweep to the motioning wide receiver, avoiding a safety with a 100-yard touchdown run by wide receiver Ray Robinson to make it 21-0 in the second quarter. After losing the only game of the season they could not afford to lose, Iowa was placed in the Capital One bowl of all games, and dominated Texas A&M 28-10. Atkinson dominated with 232 rushing yards and 2 TD, showing up Heisman winner Jonathan Brooks of TAMU in the process. In a close-but-no-cigar season, perhaps the best developments were off the field, as the Hawkeyes hauled in a very good recruiting class.

2020/2021: The 2020 season begins on page 96. In an interview before the season, Coach Clark specifically called out a few players that he expected to lead them in 2020. No predictions were made about the success of the team, but DaShawn Olden, Eddie Allen, and Kory Walker were some of the names Clark predicted would be leaders on the team and facilitate success. Clark also talked a lot about freshman cornerback D.J. Halloway who was lighting up practices. As it turned out, the Hawkeyes won their second official NCAA 14-endorsed championship by defeating the Georgia Bulldogs in the BCS National Championship. All of these players were key to the season. Olden was named the team MVP after being named an All American and paving the way for the awesome ground attack for the balanced offense in 2020. Allen was the key yard gainer, leading the team in both rushing and passing and accounting for a combined 37 touchdowns. Walker, unfortunately, missed most of the season with an injury but returned in time to join his teammates in winning the championship. Middle linebacker Brian McFadden continued his stat-stuffing ways and was named defensive MVP. Finally, "Weapon X" Halloway intercepted three passes and ran one back for a touchdown in the championship game to put a big exclamation point on what was otherwise a roller coaster of a season for the freshman - even if he did also lead the team in touchdown receptions on just 14 catches. The season began in familiar Kinnick against #24 Texas, where a fourth quarter field goal was the difference in a close win. The Longhorns would finish #2 in the nation, bouncing back from the loss in a big way, so this turned out to a be a huge win for the Hawkeyes. Two weeks later, Kinnick was the site for the next game against disdained Iowa State which the Hawkeyes won going away with a pair of fourth quarter touchdowns. Freshman corner Jaivonn Bender was key, picking up an interception, but Clark was not happy with the win, saying Iowa State would have thrown for 400 yards if they had not dropped so many passes. Walker also sustained a broken wrist in the game that would keep him out until the conference championship. It was on to Boone Pickens stadium in week 4, where Oklahoma State handed the Hawkeyes a disappointing blowout loss. Allen had one of his worst games of the season, and was hemmed in on the ground. After this game, Coach Clark determined the wide receivers needed to be strengthened a tad, and pulled the redshirt off fresman wide receiver Doug Durbin. If you had told Coach Clark the team would claim the 2020/2021 BCS National Championship after this game, he would have shot you a really mean glance. Rutgers were up next and got wrecked 50-14 as the Hawkeyes began what would be an 11-game winning streak to end the year. Eddie Allen threw 6 touchdown passes, the team racked up 259 yards on the ground, and Halloway came away with a late interception, the first of his career, and also scored a touchdown on offense. The Floyd of Rosedale was on the line in the annual game against Minnesota and the Hawkeyes kept it for another year with a 28-10 victory. Eddie Allen scored on a 70-yard touchdown run, and found Halloway for another touchdown on offense. Next the #9 Hawkeyes faced off against #1 Ohio State in the Horseshoe. Allen was at his best in a narrow 30-28 win, turning in touchdown runs of 77 and 67 yards as the team racked up 330 yards rushing. The defense, led by McFadden (10 tackles, 2 TFL, sack, 2 forced fumbles) took advantage of OSU's lack of a good quarterback as Justin Hunter completed just 9 passes for 50 yards on the day. Brian McFadden improbably topped his prior game as #8 Iowa took down Wisconsin 31-20. McFadden (17 tackles, 3 TFL, sack, INT, and fumble recovery) was named NCAA defensive player of the week in what was probably the best single game performance of his career. Proving how good he was is that it's probably up for debate. After a lengthy absence, Iowa were back on the dynasty scene at the nearly 5-year mark of this dynasty (thanks young22 for pointing that out) with a new game preview and a determination to crush Northwestern. The Wildcats were not complicit. It took a career effort by Kenard Goodman (18 car, 119 yds, 2 TD) and another big day on the ground by Allen (11, 115, 2), as well as yet another big performance on defense by McFadden (6 tackles, 4 TFL, sack, INT, forced fumble) for the Hawkeyes to eek out a 41-36 win at home. In the difficult Big Ten, it was yet another tough game in a 20-14 victory against Illinois the following week as the team had to survive an injury scare to Allen to hold on. Finally it was a laugher against Purdue as Iowa won 45-19 as Allen threw for 284 and three touchdowns with an additional 97 yards and a touchdown on the ground. Halloway intercepted just his second pass of the season and returned it for a touchown to put the nail in the coffin late. The now #3 Hawkeyes could not let their guard down as they traveled to Lansing the next week to face #16 Michigan State. The turning point was a forced fumble by McFadden (10 tackles) which was picked up at full speed by corner Jaivonn Bender and returned for a touchdown. Allen had to step up and win the game with a precise drive late in the fourth quarter, 41-37. Strong safety Kory Walker, who some thought might return against MSU, instead missed his safe date against Nebraska, a game which the #3 Hawkeyes won easily, 45-20. Bo Pelini got pissed and Iowa got the win. Daniel Norton, senior halfback, began to pick up the pace late in the year with 21 carries for 112 yards and 2 touchdowns and would go on to bigger and better things later. Walker was listed as questionable, but insisted on playing as a date with #7 Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship was all that stood between the #2 Hawkeyes and a berth in the BCS Championship. In a game that was not quite as close as the 42-35 score would indicate, Iowa won for Coach J.D. Clark his first conference championship in four tries. Iowa hammered OSU in the first half, leading 35-10 at the break and hanging on for the win. Norton scored three of the eight touchdowns he would score between the last three games of the year, Allen toted the rock 14 times for 177 yards and 2 toucuhdowns, and McFadden had 7 tackles and a huge interception in the first half. Kory Walker salvaged some of a mostly lost year with 10 tackles. Calvin Sanders, Georgia quarterback, was named Heisman trophy winner after an incredible season, and #1 Iowa were paired with #2 Georgia in the BCS National Championship Game, a matchup of 1-loss teams. Unfortunately for the Nielsen ratings, Iowa played their best game of the season start to finish in destroying the Heisman winner and his squad, 41-20. Sanders was picked off four times, and when he wasn't intercepted he was knocked out of the game so his backup could be intercepted. Norton bruised, bashed, and pounded away at the Bulldogs' defense for over 100 yards and three touchdowns, and McFadden had another insane game including a sack and an interception. Halloway came away with three of the five interceptions, and returned the last for a game sealing touchdown late in the fourth quarter. Coach Clark and Hawkeyes held aloft the the Coaches' Trophy and sat atop the college football heap at the conclusion of the 2020 season.

2021/2022: The 2021 season begins on page 114. In a November 14, 2020 article, Eddie Allen's 28-2 record as a starter and 93% winning percentage were discussed after the Junior quarterback led Iowa to an impressive comeback against Michigan State. All Allen did after that was win each and every one of his remaining games including a second championship to go 41-2 as a starter, with a 95.3% winning percentage as Iowa's starting quarterback. The Hawkeyes opened the season at home against #7 Georgia Tech, but the Yellowjackets would not be long for a ranking in 2021. Iowa won 41-17, and coach Clark immediately began feeding Larry Lloyd the ball with Kenard Goodman ineffective. The two would share carries for much of the year, trading off big games. Lloyd ran for 128 yards in his debut, and sophomore linebacker Brandon Butler was the MVP with 10 tackles, a sack, and a forced fumble as the vaunted GT running game was shut down. Next it was off to Ames to play Iowa State. The Cyclones had the game tied at 21-21 at halftime thanks to QB John McIntyre playing out of his mind. That was put to a stop in the second half as ISU was shut out and Iowa won 52-21, with Eddie Allen accounting for four touchdowns. Defensive backs Joe Gibson and Jaivonn Bender had interceptions in the second half. Rutgers was on the slate next and were on the receiving end of Iowa's biggest margin of victory of the year. Allen was pulled early in the blowout, yet still tallied five touchdowns as the offense rolled up 593 total yards. Freshman TE C.J. Terry burst onto the scene with 6 receptions for 64 yards and 2 TD. Linebackers Brandon Butler and David Bryant ran the show on defense with two sacks apiece, and Joe Gibson and D.J. Halloway picked up interceptions. Halloway also picked up a late touchdown from freshman Nathan Malone, which angered Rutgers coach Eddie Gran. Rutgers would bounce back from an early loss to an FCS squad and the beatdown by Iowa to post an 8-5 record after going 2-10 in 2020. This was good for second in the B1G East. Iowa had another easy week on the slate in Bloomington against Indiana. Khayman Chia powered the defensive effort with a pair of sacks. The sophomore would ultimately lead the nation with 12 sacks. Iowa next welcomed Minnesota to Iowa City, and Larry Lloyd greeted the Golden Gophers with 235 yards on 22 carries, and a pair of touchdowns. It was Lloyd's best effort of the season, but he was injured in the game and had to miss the next several weeks. Eddie Allen threw for just 177 yards, but had five touchdown passes to five different receivers in a 48-21 victory to retain the Floyd of Rosedale. Another home game was up next as the Hawkeyes and Wisconsin tallied over 1,000 yards of total offense. Ultimately, three turnovers doomed the Badgers in a 47-31 Hawkeye victory. Eddie Allen (276 passing yards, 3 TD, 83 rushing yards) and Kenard Goodman (22 car, 146 yds, 2 TD) were the stars of the show, with C.J. Terry adding yet another touchdown reception to his freshman year stat line. Brandon Butler tallied 12 sacks and an early interception for Iowa. The Northwestern Wildcats always seem to give Coach Clark problems, and it was no different this season as the 44-34 win was much closer than the score would appear at first glance. Allen helped to overcome turnover woes by adding 182 rushing yards and a touchdown to a typical passing day, for three touchdowns overall - one, of course, to C.J. Terry. Linebacker Brandon Butler again had an interception in the 44-34 win. Iowa showed how far the gap has grown between Iowa and Illinois in a 51-28 romp in Champaign the following week. Quarterback Jordan Howard threw for 384 yards and three touchdowns but the Fighting Illini were run out of the building anyway as Iowa ran up 264 yards on the ground. Allen threw for 231 and 3 TDs in the win. Junior Tyris Wyckoff, who had a fairly quiet season from his defensive tackle position, had 5 tackles and two sacks. The next three weeks would bring snow, and Eddie Allen didn't adjust to the changing conditions right away. Purdue gave the senior problems in a low scoring 24-13 win as he completed just 9 of 20 pass attempts and ran for just 42 yards. The loss of C.J. Terry at tight end hurt, as Terry would miss several weeks and not return until the bowl game. The struggles ultimately were overcome by the running game as Kenard Goodman ran for 130 yards and a touchdown, and the team got Larry Lloyd back from the injured list. (19 car, 86 yds). Before the game, Jordan Parsons was activated to bolster the pass rush and the small, speedy defensive end was able to pick up a sack to pair with two sacks apiece by Keegan Slack and Tyris Wyckoff. It was telling next week when the Hawkeyes shut down the air attack of Michigan State, which had given the squad trouble . The defense was beginning to pick up the pace as D.J. Halloway played well on both sides of the ball with his snaps limited on offense. The sophomore played well, with two deflections on defense and a touchdown reception on offense,, and fellow sophomores Khayman Chia and David Bryant combined for three sacks to hold MSU to just 297 yards of offense after giving up 513 yards the previous season. Just barely-ranked #22 Notre Dame (5-6 record) were almost blown out but put up 22 points in the fourth quarter to make Iowa sweat a bit. Larry Lloyd was back to his yardage-chewing ways with 146 yards and two touchdowns, and Allen found three different receivers for touchdown passes. It was an emergency the next week as the good old desktop PC went down and we had to improvise with a basic update for the Nebraska game. The 35-21 score was fairly close, but the Cornhuskers were held to just 218 yards of total offense Larry Lloyd (12 car, 95 yds, 1 TD) and Kenard Goodman (17 car, 114 yds; 5 rec, 67 yds, TD) once again proved to be a good combination, complementing one anothers' talents. Khayman Chia and Jordan Parsons each had a pair of sacks in the win, and Jaivonn Bender returned an interception 61 yards for a touchdown. The Hawkeyes avoided Ohio State in the regular season, but predictably, the Buckeyes were waiting for them in the conference championship game. After considering the various factors, Clark predictably went with a fairly similar approach as the last time the two teams faced off: Make Jonathan Hunter throw the ball. The inaccurate Hunter struggled in this regard, as multiple drives were stopped short due to easy throws that were missed. One of the ugliest plays of the season from the perspective of the opponent was when Hunter threw a pass directly to Joe Gibson in the flat, in press coverage on a receiver against a screen pass. Gibson sauntered in from 15 yards out. The poor performance by Hunter allowed the Hawkeyes to overcome the talent gap again and come away with a 42-35 victory that allowed them to go back to the BCS Championship game. Larry Lloyd was a big part of that success, helping Eddie Allen overcome a difficult passing day with 177 yards rushing and three touchdowns. With the game close at the end, Khayman Chia picked up a pair of sacks against All American right tackle Joe Robertson on the final drive. It was Chia's best moment of a spectacular 12-sack season. The BCS National Championship game against Oklahoma could not have been scheduled at a better location than the Rose Bowl from the perspective of these two Midwestern teams. The Hawkeyes and Sooners engaged in a back-and-forth affair that started slow, with four turnovers in the first half (two apiece) before the pace picked up and it turned into a full-blown shootout. Larry Lloyd was injured, Kenard Goodman fumbled and was rendered ineffective, and Eddie Allen was once again ready to pick up his teammates when it mattered most and when the chips were down. After guaranteeing a win, Allen authored a stunning hail mary to D.J. Halloway for the winning points as time expired to top off a career steeped in heroics. Allen completed passes to 10 different receivers in the game for 364 yards and 3 touchdowns. The Sooners kept Allen in check on the ground, but he tallied 58 yards on 16 carries and had a touchdown on the ground for four overall. Three freshmen who dominated last year's BCS game, now sophomores, again played key roles. After intercepting three passes last year, D.J. Halloway pilfered the game-winning touchdown pass from goat Obadiah Steele. David Bryant and Brandon Butler, who each had interceptions last year, did it again in the first half. With Allen graduating, it is youngsters like these three and Larry Lloyd who will determine the success of the team moving forward. Allen rides off into the sunset as one of the most decorated athletes in Iowa history, and certainly among the most clutch.

2022/2023: The 2022 season begins on page 132. After two national championships in a row, the team was ranked #12 out of the gate. Discussion of the team in the preseason was centered on the quarterback position. For the first time in years, the position was up in the air without Eddie Allen at the helm. Nathan Malone was tabbed to start with Antwione Harkless mixed in here and there. Not to give anything away, but the conversation about the quarterbacks will likely to continue into the 2023 season as the lack of a proven signal caller was likely the difference between a 12-win season and another national championship. The season started at home with a conference game against Maryland which was over at halftime with Iowa leading 21-0 en route to a 34-10 win. Larry Lloyd toted the rock 19 times for 101 yards and a touchdown, while Kenard Goodman picked up a pair of touchdowns. Khayman Chia, freshman Jordan Kijenmij, and Jordan Parsons had sacks with Chia getting a pair. Unfortunately, Parsons suffered an ugly compound leg fracture and this game would be the end of his career. Next up was the annual matchup against rival Iowa State. Freshman strong safety Drew Farmer and cornerback Joe Gibson had back to back interceptions returned for touchdowns as Iowa picked off five passes in total in a 49-17 win. A big road trip was next and the team were ambushed in rainy conditions by #11 Auburn and upended, 20-27. The Tigers ran for 213 yards and Matt Bobo (second team All American) was a one-man wrecking crew with 6 tackles, 3 sacks, 2 forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. Tyris Wyckoff was a bright spot on an otherwise dreary day with 2 sacks, but it wasn't enough. The Hawkeyes licked their wounds and had a trip to Bloomington Indiana up next. The game was more adventurous than Coach Clark would have liked with Indiana forcing four turnovers. When Larry Lloyd is on form a lot can be overcome, and his 177 yards with 3 touchdowns, including a 75-yard touchdown run were enough to escape with a 41-33 win. Tyris Wyckoff was once again a force to be reckoned with as he registered three sacks. Next up, new coach Jimmy Lake welcomed Iowa to their annual rivalry matchup and fight for the Floyd of Rosedale against Minnesota. Iowa were in for a near shootout with a 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown by the talented Andre Davis making the final score closer than the game was. Larry Lloyd had this game in the palm of his hands the entire time, carrying 29 times for 157 yards and 2 TD, adding another touchdown on a reception. A bye week that was supposed to be a point of renewal turned sour when Lukas Halligan - uncharacteristically struggling in the early going - suffered an injury in practice and would miss the rest of the season. It was on to Wisconsin and another battle for the Heartland Trophy. Nathan Malone struggled, throwing four receptions as Wisconsin dominated on the ground. Bad decision making at key moments led to the Badgers spitting the bit as Iowa got away with one, 24-17. Brandon Butler returned an interception 78 yards to give Iowa the lead early in the fourth quarter and Larry Lloyd went for 120 yards and scored the game winning touchdown. Iowa, now 5-1, welcomed 5-2 Northwestern to Kinnick Stadium in week 9. It would be a tale of good news and horrible news as the Hawkeyes held the Wildcats to just 144 yards of total offense and no points. Jordan Kijenmij had the best game of his young career with 5 tackles, 4 TFL, 2 sacks, and a FF. The bad news: Larry Lloyd went off again with 27 carries for 151 yards and 2 TD, but sustained a broken leg that would keep him out the rest of the season. Week 10 welcomed the annual Proctologist Bowl against Illinois - You figure it'll be o.k. but it's definitely going to be uncomfortable. Nathan Malone reached his zenith before the fall in this one with a last-seconnd touchdown pass to NeShawn Talley that gave the #2 Hawkeyes a 27-23 victory. The Hawks struggled on the ground without the injured Lloyd but D.J. Halloway stepped up on defense with an interception returned 58 yards for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter which helped matters greatly. Purdue were next up at Kinnick and it took four overtimes and 64 points for Iowa to complete their 25th home victory in a row, which led the nation. Malone struggled early, completing just 3 of his first 10 passes, before Antwione Harkless was brought into the game with Purdue leading 24-0 late in the second quarter. Harkless threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Nick Vessel to begin the comeback and slowly the Hawkeyes caught up. Kenard Goodman did his best Larry Lloyd impression with 129 yards rushing and 3 touchdowns and Armand Holmes had his moment of the season with a 70-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter which was almost enough to offset all his drops. Harkless was money in the overtime periods, running for two scores as Iowa outlasted Purdue, an underrated and very hated rival, 64-56. A huge game awaited #3 Iowa next at #7 Michigan State and Harkless was officially inserted as the starter. Once again, the Cardiac Kids from Kinnick had a serious game on their hands, one that Harkless won with a last second and no timeouts touchdown pass to none other than NeShawn Talley, the same dude who caught the game winner from Malone. MSU, without starting quaterback Aaron Lewis, didn't have quite enough in the tank to take down the Hawkeyes despite a solid defensive effort. The Hawkeyes suffered another significant loss as star CB Lionel Robinson was lost for the season with a back injury. For the second time in three weeks, an opponent was without their starting QB as the Crimson Tide, Alabama, tip-toed their way into town to give the Hawkeyes yet another difficult game. This one was as even as you could wish, except that Alabama gave up one more turnover - perhaps the one Jaivonn Bender intercepted and took 54 yards to the house in the second quarter. The Hawkeyes survived 37-31 and traveled to Lincoln, Nebraska for what would be just their third, and final, blowout victory of the season as they dropped the Huskers, 38-17. D.J. Halloway joined Bender the week before in returning an interception 54 yards for a touchdown for the second straight week. Khayman Chia began to round into form that would see him win his secondn Rotary Lombardi trohy, and Reginald Clancy had the best game of his career with 6 tackles and 2 sacks. Time to get serious, and that's just the attitude #6 Michigan State brought to Indianapolis for the Big Ten Championship game. And they had their starting quarterback, Aaron Lewis at the helm this time. Sparty once again were able to cause trouble for the Iowa offense, forcing two turnovers as Lewis worked out the kinks after coming back from an injury. Lewis took over late and guided his team to the Big Ten conference title despite Coach Clark's best efforts, 24-27. Harkless completed 29 of 37 passes for 303 yards and proved to be a much more accurate passer than this season's alternative, but was held to just 6 yards rushing in this one thanks to the Spartan defense. Iowa were selected to play in the Capital One Bowl against Auburn, allowing Iowa to exact a painful form of revenge, again in rainy-bordering-on-monsoon conditions. NeShawn Talley was again the man catching a huge touchdown pass and B.J. Harrison kicked the game winning field goal in a 16-14 game that was a bit of a drag, just like the weather. Nonetheless the Hawkeyes got even with Auburn for the year, and earned an impressive 12th victory. Not bad for a down year.

2023/2024: The 2023 season begins on page 149. Coming into the season, Coach Clark named Joshua Mack his starting QB as the redshirt freshman beat out a couple notable names but really had no true competition, based on the way he and his competition played in practice; Mack had improved significantly during his redshirt year. With Larry Lloyd presumably healthy, a great offensive line led by Ambrogino Pollino - aka Gino - The offense had question marks but plenty of promise. The defense had very few, if any areas of question. Led by linebackers Brandon Butler and David Bryant with stalwarts such as Khayman Chia on the defensive line and cornerback DJ Hallloway, free safety Jay Cook and Lionel Robinson, Clark was confident. He was also impressed with his freshman phenom linebacker Dez Dillon III, a freakishly talented 4-star recruit out of a one-stoplight town in Oklahoma. Lloyd exploded during his senior year, remaining healthy and putting up over 2,000 yards rushing. That allowed the team to put up nearly as many points as the 2021-22 Hawkeyes, who also went 14-0, but allow 79 fewer points, making them Clark's most dominant team to date as they swept their way to Clark's third BCS Championship trophy. Lloyd was named the Offensive player of the year, David Bryant was named the Defensive player of the year, and DJ Halloway was named Team MVP. The season started with a warm-up game at home against CSU.Dillon III announced his presence with a sack and an interception in limited time with Butler and Bryant always on the field, and Iowa ran away with the game. Week 2 saw TE Jordan Kennedy - Mackey award winner AND 1,000 rusher, and his Maryland squad travel to Kinnick for a conference game. Butler returned a fumble 32 yards for a touchdown in the opening frame, Lloyd had 210 yards rushing and 5 touchdowns, and Iowa won handily. Next up: Iowa State. Dillon III and Bryant each returned fumbles for touchdowns and Larry once again did Larry things in a 48-14 rivalry win. Following Iowa's first bye week of the season, it was off to Lubbock and Texas Tech in Week 5. The Hawkeyes showed they were fresh with a season-high 594 yards of total offense, fueled by 371 yards on the ground. The Red Raiders took the lead with a 63-yard touchdown pass before the Hawkeyes scored 45 straight points in response. Rivals Minnesota once again made the trip to Iowa City, in week 6, where the Floyd of Rosedale heralded the toughest five-game stretch of the regular season. The Hawkeyes dispatched Minnesota 38-21, but Mack threw 3 interceptions and Iowa had four turnovers as a team. David Bryant made a season-high 13 tackles including three for loss and a sack, Brandon Butler and Keegan Slack forced fumbles, and Jay Cook and Dez Dillon III intercepted passes as the defense won the day against the Gophers. Happy Valley provided the scene for the best single defensive performance of the year in week 7, which just so happened to be wrapped up in a single quarter. Laterion Thomas Jr. made not a single tackle, but intercepted Penn State QB Titus Burke three times in the fourth quarter to stave off the jaws of defeat as the Hawkeyes escaped with the smallest points margin they would muster in the regular season. It's no surprise that the Lions were one of few teams to keep Lloyd under wraps, holding him to 3.2 ypc. Week 8 found Iowa yet again hosting a rival; this time they were waiting On Wisconsin. Once again Larry Legend found it hard at times, but offensive coordinator Steve Addazio kept feeding him the rock to the tune of 36 carries, which resulted in 162 yards and two touchdowns. The game was tied at 10-10 midway through the second quarter, so it was helpful that punter Tilor Deangelo had maybe his best game of the season, pinning the Badgers deep and hitting a tough punt that led to a fumble recovery as Iowa advanced, still unbeaten. Week 9 was slated for Evanston, IL and Ryan Field; Northwestern is always a tough away game for the Hawkeyes. Following an 84-yard TD pass and a 66-yard interception return for a touchdown, the Wildcats almost led at halftime, but Lloyd (27 carries, 259 yds, 4 TD) busted an 80-yard touchdown run as time expired in the second half, allowing Iowa to control the rest of the game. Week 10 at Illinois was a fairly easy game, but Iowa struggled in the fourth quarter, throwing interceptions and allowing a pair of touchdowns and the final score made the game appear closer than it was. In the final game of the 5-week "dog days" of the 2023/24 season, the Hawks traveled to Indiana and hated Purdue where they were held under 400 yards of total offense and lost a pair of fumbles, but still dominated the Boilermakers with Lloyd scoring on short touchdown runs in the second, third, and fourth quarters, where Iowa allowed nary a point. In Week 12, the Hawkeyes welcomed Michigan State to Kinnick where they were lying in wait, and shut Sparty out 34-0, paying back the green-garbed ones for a loss in the conference championship game the prior year. Iowa threw just 11 passes , rolling up 253 yards rushing, 181 of which went to Larry Lloyd, who shattered Shonn Green's single season rushing record with what would prove to be three games remaining. Following their second bye, another record was broken in Week 14 against Nebraska, as Khayman Chia took the Iowa career sack record for his own in a blowout win. Larry Lloyd had to miss some of the game with an injury, but was back weeks later as the Hawkeyes squared off against Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship game. Coach Clark improved to 6-1 against the titan of college football coaching as Iowa posted their second highest total offense figure of the entire year, with 525 yards. Jonathan Hunter threw four interceptions as the Heisman candidate faltered spectacularly; Jay Cook and Dez Dillon III caught an interception apiece, while Lionel Robinson intercepted two. Larry Lloyd went for 36, 171, and 4 touchdowns as he had seemingly made it to the end of the season healthy. The BCS Championship Game against Oregon was held in New Orleans, and the Ducks, led by standout quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Isaac Harris, were game. Following a Maurice Brown kickoff return for a touchdown on the opening play of the game, Oregon established a foothold via a dominant running game, putting up 326 rushing yards on the ground. Which could have been more. Iowa scored a pair of touchdowns in the fourth quarter, including one on a 2-minute drill after the Ducks took their foot off the gas and tried to bleed the clock with just over three minutes remaining, rather than running their normal offense. That devastating error was more than Clark and company needed to lift their third national championship trophy in four years.

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