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#18 Iowa hosts #17 Indiana on Sept 4th at Kinnick Stadium

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This one should be an outstanding game on September 4th. Since the last B1G opener at Kinnick in this series in 1979, Iowa has been home to two head coaches, Hayden Fry and Kirk Ferentz. Pretty amazing ride for the Hawkeyes.


Record of Iowa (vs Indiana), 1979-2020​

SiteFirst MeetingLast MeetingGamesWin %WinsLossesTiesAverage Score
Any
1979​
2018​
31​
0.677​
21​
10​
30.87​
20.97​
Home
1979​
2014​
15​
0.733​
11​
4​
36.73​
23.00​
Away
1980​
2018​
16​
0.625​
10​
6​
25.38​
19.06​



He got that 2018 win, 42-16, as we witnessed. First head to head, over a Tom Allen lead IU team. He is 10-5 coming into 2021 vs. IU.

The Hawkeyes head coach arrived in 1981, as Fry's O-Line coach. Iowa won that homecoming season to take a two game winning streak into Bloomington in 1982. The game went down to the wire, with Iowa's defense making an open field tackle on TE Scott McNabb to finish the game, since the Hoosiers were without a TO.



Turnovers were huge in that game. Iowa and Indiana were among the leaders last year in Turnover Margin in the Big Ten. Since 2015, Iowa has been among the best in all of College Football. Iowa has been +9 the past 3 seasons. Indiana was +8 last year. Both teams finished 6-2, 3-0 among common B1G opponents, three blowout wins for the Hawkeyes, two one possession games for the Hoosiers.

Iowa and Indiana were 2-3 in B1G scoring behind Ohio State last year.

It should be a great opener, and plenty of scoring would be my expectation, looking at past games in Kinnick Stadium in this series.



Iowa should have a better offense in 2021 fueled by a strong interior unit. Iowa's All-American is at C, in junior Tyler Linderbaum. Iowa's top WR in 2021 is an Indiana native. Iowa's TE unit appears to be developing into a good one again, not as experienced as the 2018 unit former QB Nate Stanley threw a career high 6 TDs against Indiana. It will be interesting to see how QB Spencer Petras grows off his six game win streak he engineered to close out 2020.



Indiana should be a an interesting team in 2021. The games against Iowa and Cincinnati in September are the two interest me the most for IU.



Obviously, the 2019 Purdue win in 3 OT was huge. I watched that one from Omaha, as Iowa picked up another win over Nebraska the day before on Black Friday.

Hopefully, the season doesn't see the kind of interruptions we witnessed in 2020. At one point, Iowa vs. Indiana was discussed for the final B1G game.

The Hawkeyes are second at 17-9 behind Ohio State in Big Ten record the past 3 seasons. The Hoosiers are tied with Minnesota at 13-12 for seventh. Like in 2018 head to head with Iowa, the Gophers and Hoosiers play in Game #11, the Hawkeyes host the Gophers ahead of that one, as well. In 1967, Minnesota got the win, like 2018, and IU got the Rose Bowl trip.



Tom Allen and Kirk Ferentz have some things in common. They both like their current roster and they both like to recruit the same.



Iowa and Indiana are clearly more under the radar than our future non-conference opponents, Iowa State and Cincinnati, respectively.



I have witnessed three Big Ten coaches at Iowa, since 1974. Though my first college football game did come in West Lafayette in 1971.



My first game at Kinnick was an Iowa win over a Top 20 opponent in the home opener that season. 1974 was the last time Iowa opened a season against back to back Top 20 teams.



Iowa was 0-11 the previous season and faced six Top 20 teams in 1974.



My favorite Top 10 opener in a season continues to be this one. Kirk Ferentz’s first game as an OL coach.

https://twitter.com/HawksChronicles/status/1417551005072302082?s=19

Could this be a season Iowa and/or Indiana get to Indianapolis?

https://twitter.com/IowaHoops/status/521062904523915265?s=19

Above was a shot from 2014, the last time Iowa-IU played at Kinnick Stadium. Plenty of points were scored then.

https://twitter.com/Robert_Read34/status/1426251192829714435?s=19

Andrew Tippett was on that 1981 Hawkeyes team, when Kirk Ferentz got his first win as an assistant against IU.
 
After 6-2 seasons in 2020, who gets the Week 1 game in Iowa City: #18 Iowa vs. #17 Indiana?

What to like about the Hoosiers heading into 2021?



What about Iowa?



O/U at 47, what do you like in this one?
 
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If IU is to play the way we think they can this year they need to whip Iowa controlling the game throughout. The schedule is tough enough that IU needs to achieve that level of play to be able to win every game.
 
Winning every game in a 12 game schedule is extremely rare. Very few B1G teams have accomplished it.
We know it is a dream to win every game and not likely for any team but it is fun to have a team we can realistically dream could win every game. Other team fans have been able to dream an undefeated season but it has been rare for IU fans.
 
We know it is a dream to win every game and not likely for any team but it is fun to have a team we can realistically dream could win every game. Other team fans have been able to dream an undefeated season but it has been rare for IU fans.

Alabama, Clemson and Ohio State ....

Yes, I know others have, but personally never dreamed about it. Enjoyed when it happened in regular season. Surreal.
 
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I was wondering how a Iowa guy missed Iowa's perfect season in 2015, thanks for bringing it up.

Iowa lost to Michigan State and USC. The 12-0 was outstanding. It is rare. Wisconsin won the West in 2019, lost at Illinois. They went 12-0 in 2017, like Iowa. Great accomplishment, but rare one.

No one saw Iowa going 12-0 in 2015. Better Iowa teams had fallen short. Great accomplishment. Solid win at IU.
 
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Iowa lost to Michigan State and USC. The 12-0 was outstanding. It is rare. Wisconsin won the West in 2019, lost at Illinois. They went 12-0 in 2017, like Iowa. Great accomplishment, but rare one.

No one saw Iowa going 12-0 in 2015. Better Iowa teams had fallen short. Great accomplishment. Solid win at IU.
So don't come to an IU site and rain on fans dreams because it does happen once in a while. IU lost one B1G game in 1967 and went to the Rose Bowl finishing ranked #4 in the country after a three win season in 1966.
 
So don't come to an IU site and rain on fans dreams because it does happen once in a while. IU lost one B1G game in 1967 and went to the Rose Bowl finishing ranked #4 in the country after a three win season in 1966.
And since he to compare IU/Iowa results so much here's a couple (granted in basketball, not football) in OUR favor.
As much as our basketball program has sucked the last decade (2010-11 to 2020-21) we still had an 12-6 record against Iowa, sweeping the series in the seasons we played more than once twice. One of our worst coaches (shares his name with a comic strip character) had a winning record (5-2) against one of Iowa's best. IU has more NCAA Tournament wins over the last decade, (6, even with missing the tournament the last 5 years) than Iowa has over the same span (4)
 
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So don't come to an IU site and rain on fans dreams because it does happen once in a while. IU lost one B1G game in 1967 and went to the Rose Bowl finishing ranked #4 in the country after a three win season in 1966.

Yep, Minnesota stayed home for the holidays back in 1967, as co-champs.

Looking forward to Game #11 in Bloomington.
 
IU has had one undefeated season before. In 1945, a season that began 3 weeks after the surrender of Japan to end WW2, IU went 9-0-1, the tie against Northwestern. Unfortunately, the conference prohibited post-season play in a decision from the 1920s. This is also the only outright conference championship IU has had in football.
 
And since he to compare IU/Iowa results so much here's a couple (granted in basketball, not football) in OUR favor.
As much as our basketball program has sucked the last decade (2010-11 to 2020-21) we still had an 12-6 record against Iowa, sweeping the series in the seasons we played more than once twice. One of our worst coaches (shares his name with a comic strip character) had a winning record (5-2) against one of Iowa's best. IU has more NCAA Tournament wins over the last decade, (6, even with missing the tournament the last 5 years) than Iowa has over the same span (4)
Don't post about Bball here as it is a football site.
 
IU has had one undefeated season before. In 1945, a season that began 3 weeks after the surrender of Japan to end WW2, IU went 9-0-1, the tie against Northwestern. Unfortunately, the conference prohibited post-season play in a decision from the 1920s. This is also the only outright conference championship IU has had in football.

100 years ago, Iowa went 7-0 in 1921, but Big Ten barred them from going to the Rose Bowl. Howard Jones was Iowa's head coach in his sixth season in Iowa City.

Iowa went 7–0 and won the Big Ten championship. The Hawkeyes were invited to play California Golden Bears in the 1922 Rose Bowl, but the Big Ten forced Iowa to turn down the invitation. Aubrey Devine, Duke Slater and Gordon Locke were named All-American. Devine, Slater, Locke, Lester Belding, center John C. Heldt, guard Chester Mead and end Max Kadesky were named All-Big Ten. Iowa was named the 1921 national champion by Parke H. Davis, a selector who is recognized by the NCAA.



Duke Slater is now recently in the NFL Hall of Fame. Iowa has named the field in his honor. Forty years ago, DE Andre Tippett lead Iowa's defense to their first Big Ten Title (1981) in modern era, under third year head coach Hayden Fry and first year OL coach Kirk Ferentz. Tippett just entered the College Football Hall of Fame. Already in NFL Hall.

 
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