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词条 List of Iowa Hawkeyes football seasons
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This is a list of seasons completed by the Iowa Hawkeyes football program since the team's inception in 1889. The list documents season-by-season records, and conference records from 1892–1896 and 1900 to the present. The Hawkeyes began playing football as a club sport in 1872, and began playing intramural games against other colleges in 1882, but it was not until 1889 when Iowa challenged Iowa College to an interscholastic varsity football game. Since then, the Hawkeyes have played over 1,200 games, including 30 bowl games.

Historically, Iowa has seen moderate success. The Hawkeyes won the Western Interstate University Football Association championship in 1896 and the Big Ten Conference football championship in 1900 – the school's first year as a member of the Big Ten Conference – but did not win another in the Big Ten until 1921. Iowa's coach at that time was Howard Jones. Under his direction, the Hawkeyes won conference championships in 1921 and 1922, and recorded a school-record 20-game winning streak from 1920–1923. However, the Hawkeyes' success on the field dipped once again. Debt on Iowa's new football stadium – Iowa Stadium – grew yearly, and the Hawkeyes finished in the bottom three of the Big Ten every year except 1933 from 1930–1938. Then, in 1939, Iowa surprisingly finished the season 6–1–1, tripling the win total from the last two seasons combined. The team was nicknamed the "Ironmen," and is generally thought to be one of the greatest teams in school history. They were led by Heisman winner Nile Kinnick, who died in 1943 during a World War II training flight. 29 years later, in 1972, Iowa Stadium was renamed as "Kinnick Stadium" in his honor.

Following the 1939 season, the Hawkeyes slipped into another "down period." From 1940–1955, Iowa recorded 11 losing seasons, and their best finish in the Big Ten was fourth. But in 1952, the Hawkeyes upset Ohio State in Forest Evashevski's first season as coach. Three years later, in 1956, the Hawkeyes won the Big Ten championship with a 9–1 record. Under Evashevski, Iowa won two more conference championships in 1958 and 1960, posting 8–1–1 and 8–1 records respectively. In 1958, the Hawkeyes were awarded the Grantland Rice Trophy as national champions of the Football Writers Association of America. Soon thereafter, however, Evashevski became athletic director, and the football program suffered. The team posted a winning record in 1961 under new head coach Jerry Burns, but it was Iowa's last winning season until 1981. From 1961–1978, the Hawkeyes had four head coaches. Not one of them had a team that finished better than fourth in the Big Ten.

In 1979, Hayden Fry was hired as Iowa's 24th head coach. In 1981, he took the Hawkeyes to their first Rose Bowl since 1958. Iowa won the Big Ten championship three times under Fry, and played in the Rose Bowl in each of those seasons. Following his tenure at Iowa, which ended after the 1998 season, Kirk Ferentz was hired as his successor. Ferentz has won Big Ten championships twice at Iowa, in 2002 and 2004.

Seasons

National ChampionsConference ChampionsDivision ChampionsBowl game berth
SeasonCoach(es)Conference(s)DivisionSeason resultsBowl resultFinal ranking
Conference finishWinsLossesTiesAP1Coaches'2
Iowa Hawkeyes football seasons
1889No CoachIndependent010N/AN/A
1890Independent110N/AN/A
1891Independent320N/AN/A
18923E. A. DaltonWIUFA4th321N/AN/A
1893Ben DonnellyWIUFAT–3rd340N/AN/A
1894Roger ShermanWIUFAT–3rd441N/AN/A
1895No CoachWIUFA4th250N/AN/A
1896A. E. BullWIUFA1st711N/AN/A
1897Otto WagonhurstIndependent440N/AN/A
1898Alden KnipeIndependent342N/AN/A
1899Independent801N/AN/A
1900Western4T–1st701N/AN/A
1901Western8th630N/AN/A
1902Western7th540N/AN/A
1903John ChalmersWestern5th920N/AN/A
1904WesternT–7th740N/AN/A
1905WesternT–7th820N/AN/A
1906Mark CatlinWestern7th230N/AN/A
1907Western; MVIAA54th; T–1st320N/AN/A
1908Western; MVIAA6th; 7th250N/AN/A
1909John GriffithWestern; MVIAA7th; 4th241N/AN/A
1910Jess HawleyWestern; MVIAA4th; 2nd520N/AN/A
1911Western5th340N/AN/A
1912Western7th430N/AN/A
1913WesternT–2nd520N/AN/A
1914Western7th430N/AN/A
1915Western7th340N/AN/A
1916Howard JonesWestern7th430N/AN/A
1917Western8th350N/AN/A
1918WesternT–4th621N/AN/A
1919Western6th520N/AN/A
1920Western5th520N/AN/A
19216[1]Western1st700N/AN/A
19227[2]Western1st700N/AN/A
1923Western6th530N/AN/A
1924Burt IngwersenWestern3rd611N/AN/A
1925WesternT–4th530N/AN/A
1926WesternT—9th350N/AN/A
1927WesternT—9th440N/AN/A
1928WesternT–4th620N/AN/A
1929Western5th422N/AN/A
1930Western9th440N/AN/A
1931Western10th161N/AN/A
1932Ossie SolemWestern10th170N/AN/A
1933WesternT–5th530N/AN/A
1934Western9th251N/AN/A
1935Western7th422N/AN/A
1936WesternT–7th341N/A
1937Irl TubbsWestern10th170N/A
1938Western7th161N/A
1939Eddie AndersonWestern2nd6119N/A
1940Western6th440N/A
1941Western6th350N/A
1942WesternT–6th640N/A
1943Slip MadiganWestern9th161N/A
1944Western9th170N/A
1945Clem CroweWesternT—9th270N/A
1946Eddie AndersonWestern4th540N/A
1947WesternT–6th351N/A
1948WesternT–5th450N/A
1949WesternT–5th450N/A
1950Leonard RaffenspergerWestern6th351
1951Western9th252
1952Forest EvashevskiWestern7th270
1953Big TenT–5th531910
1954Big Ten5th540
1955Big Ten7th35119
19568Big Ten1st910Won Rose Bowl vs. Oregon State, 35–1933
1957Big Ten3rd71165
19589Big Ten1st811Won Rose Bowl vs. California, 38–1222
1959Big Ten6th540
196010Big TenT–1st81032
1961Jerry BurnsBig Ten7th540
1962Big TenT–5th450
1963Big Ten8th332
1964Big Ten9th360
1965Big Ten10th190
1966Ray NagelBig Ten10th280
1967Big TenT—9th181
1968Big TenT–5th550
1969Big TenT–5th550
1970Big Ten4th361
1971Frank LauterburBig Ten10th1100
1972Big TenT–8th371
1973Big TenT—9th0110
1974Bob CommingsBig TenT–7th380
1975Big TenT–7th380
1976Big TenT–7th560
1977Big TenT–6th560
1978Big Ten8th290
1979Hayden FryBig Ten5th560
1980Big Ten4th470
1981Big TenT–1st840Lost Rose Bowl vs. Washington, 0–281815
1982Big Ten3rd840Won Peach Bowl vs. Tennessee, 28–22
1983Big Ten3rd930Lost Gator Bowl vs. Florida, 6–141414
1984Big TenT–4th841Won Freedom Bowl vs. Texas, 55–171615
1985Big Ten1st1020Lost Rose Bowl vs. UCLA, 28-45109
1986Big TenT—3rd930Won Holiday Bowl vs. SDSU, 39–381615
1987Big TenT–2nd1030Won Holiday Bowl vs. Wyoming, 20–191616
1988Big TenT—3rd643Lost Peach Bowl vs. NC State, 23–28
1989Big TenT–6th560
1990Big TenT–1st840Lost Rose Bowl vs. Washington, 34–461816
1991Big Ten2nd1011Tied Holiday Bowl vs. BYU, 13–131010
1992Big Ten5th570
1993Big Ten8th660Lost Alamo Bowl vs. California, 3–37
1994Big Ten7th551
1995Big Ten6th840Won Sun Bowl vs. Washington, 38–182522
1996Big TenT—3rd9312Won Alamo Bowl vs. Texas Tech, 27–01818
1997Big TenT–6th75Lost Sun Bowl vs. Arizona State, 7–17
1998Big TenT–7th38
1999Kirk FerentzBig Ten11th110
2000Big Ten8th39
2001Big TenT–4th75Won Alamo Bowl vs. Texas Tech, 19–16
2002Big TenT–1st112Lost Orange Bowl vs. USC, 17–3888
2003Big TenT–4th103Won Outback Bowl vs. Florida, 37–1788
2004Big TenT–1st102Won Capital One Bowl vs. LSU, 30–2588
2005Big TenT—3rd75Lost Outback Bowl vs. Florida, 24-31
2006Big TenT–8th67Lost Alamo Bowl vs. Texas, 24–26
2007Big TenT–5th66
2008Big TenT–4th94Won Outback Bowl vs. South Carolina, 31–102020
2009Big TenT–2nd112Won Orange Bowl vs. Georgia Tech, 24–1477
2010Big TenT–4th85Won Insight Bowl vs. Missouri, 27–24
2011Big TenLegends4th76Lost Insight Bowl vs. Oklahoma, 14–31
2012Big TenLegends6th48
2013Big TenLegendsT–4th85Lost Outback Bowl vs. LSU, 14–21
2014Big TenWest4th76Lost TaxSlayer Bowl vs. Tennessee, 28–45
2015Big TenWest1st122Lost Rose Bowl vs. Stanford, 16–45910
2016Big TenWestT-2nd85Lost Outback Bowl vs. Florida, 3-30
2017Big TenWestT-3rd85Won Pinstripe Bowl vs. Boston College, 27-20
2018Big TenWest4th94Won Outback Bowl vs. Mississippi State, 27-222525
Total63454238(only includes regular season games)
16151(only includes bowl games)
65055739(all games)
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  1. The AP Poll was introduced in 1936. Thus, there are no polls for previous seasons.
  2. The Coaches Poll was introduced in 1950. Thus, there are no polls for previous seasons.
  3. The outcome of Iowa's game vs. Kansas in 1891 was disputed. Iowa lists the game as an 18–14 Hawkeye victory, because Kansas left the field before the final play of the game. Iowa scored a touchdown and then the game was over. Kansas lists the game as a 14–12 victory.
  4. The Big Ten was unofficially named The Western Conference from its inception till 1952.
  5. Iowa held dual membership in the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MVIAA) and the Big Ten Conference from 1907–1910.
  6. Two selectors, Billingsley and Parke H. Davis, awarded the national championship to Iowa in 1921. Iowa does not recognize this National Championship in their official school records.
  7. Billingsley once again awarded their national title to Iowa in 1922. Iowa does not recognize this National Championship in their official school records.
  8. Football Research awarded Iowa their national championship in 1956. Iowa does not recognize this National Championship in their official school records.
  9. The Football Writers Association of America awarded the national championship and the Grantland Rice Trophy to Iowa in 1958.
  10. Despite a tie for first in the Big Ten, four publications listed Iowa as their national champion in 1960. The four publications were Berryman, Boand, Litkenhous, and Sagarin. Iowa does not recognize this National Championship in their official school records.
  11. In 1977, Iowa lost to UCLA 34–16. However, UCLA later forfeited the game, giving Iowa a 5–6 final record.
  12. Overtime rules in college football were introduced in 1996, making ties impossible.

References

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2. ^http://www.cfrc.com/Archives/NC_Year_2011.htm
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://s3.amazonaws.com/sidearm.sites/hawkeyesports.com/documents/2018/8/7/2018_Football_Media_Guide.pdf |title=2018 Iowa Football Media Guide |publisher=University of Iowa Athletics |date=August 2018 |accessdate=September 1, 2018}}

External links

  • HawkeyeSports.com — Official Iowa Hawkeyes football website
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