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No. 25 Iowa wins opener without suspended coach Kirk Ferentz, beating Illinois State 40-0
Read full article: No. 25 Iowa wins opener without suspended coach Kirk Ferentz, beating Illinois State 40-0Cade McNamara threw three second-half touchdown passes and No. 25 Iowa cruised to a season-opening victory without coach Kirk Ferentz, pounding Illinois State 40-0.
Kirk Ferentz and WR coach suspended for recruiting violation, will miss No. 25 Iowa's opener
Read full article: Kirk Ferentz and WR coach suspended for recruiting violation, will miss No. 25 Iowa's openerIowa coach Kirk Ferentz and an assistant coach will be suspended for the No. 25 Hawkeyes’ opener against Illinois State on Aug. 31 over a violation while recruiting a player.
Iowa's Kirk Ferentz knows beating No. 2 Michigan would be tall task. He says 'anything is possible'
Read full article: Iowa's Kirk Ferentz knows beating No. 2 Michigan would be tall task. He says 'anything is possible'Other than the people inside the Iowa football building and the team’s most optimistic fans, few expect the Hawkeyes to pose much of a challenge to Michigan in the Big Ten championship game.
Ferentz revisits fair catch call, says Iowa got 'screwed' out of 11 wins
Read full article: Ferentz revisits fair catch call, says Iowa got 'screwed' out of 11 winsLess than an hour after Iowa recorded win No. 10 with a dramatic 13-10 victory over Nebraska, Hawkeyes coach Kirk Ferentz suggested his team actually should have had a chance to win 11 games in the regular season.
Backup kicker Meeder's field goal as time runs out gives No. 20 Iowa 13-10 win over Nebraska
Read full article: Backup kicker Meeder's field goal as time runs out gives No. 20 Iowa 13-10 win over NebraskaBackup kicker Marshall Meeder barely cleared the crossbar with a 38-yard field goal as time ran out after Ethan Hurkett’s interception gave No. 20 Iowa a final possession with 15 seconds left and the Hawkeyes beat Nebraska 13-10.
Iowa's Kirk Ferentz says midseason announcement on son's 2024 removal against program's philosophy
Read full article: Iowa's Kirk Ferentz says midseason announcement on son's 2024 removal against program's philosophyKirk Ferentz would have preferred any evaluation of his Iowa football program to have been done after the season.
Minnesota wins at Iowa for 1st time since 1999, beating No. 24 Hawkeyes 12-10 for Floyd of Rosedale
Read full article: Minnesota wins at Iowa for 1st time since 1999, beating No. 24 Hawkeyes 12-10 for Floyd of RosedaleDragan Kesich made four field goals and Minnesota won at Iowa for the first time since 1999 to snap an eight-game losing streak in the series, holding the No. 24 Hawkeyes to 12 yards in the second half in a 12-10 victory Saturday.
Fans try to put cloud of gambling investigation to the side as Iowa-Iowa State rivalry game arrives
Read full article: Fans try to put cloud of gambling investigation to the side as Iowa-Iowa State rivalry game arrivesThe CyHawk Game ratchets up the intensity of the Iowa and Iowa State fan bases every year.
Iowa coach Ferentz says the integrity of the game cannot be compromised as betting probe unfolds
Read full article: Iowa coach Ferentz says the integrity of the game cannot be compromised as betting probe unfoldsKirk Ferentz says it's a deal-breaker if it's proven some of his Iowa football players made wagers on their own games.
Iowa athletics department to cover full race bias settlement
Read full article: Iowa athletics department to cover full race bias settlementThe University of Iowa's president says a race discrimination lawsuit filed against the University of Iowa by former football players will be settled using funds entirely from the school instead of having taxpayer money cover half of the $4.2 million deal.
If Iowa offense ups its game, OC Brian Ferentz recoups pay
Read full article: If Iowa offense ups its game, OC Brian Ferentz recoups payIowa offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz is taking a pay cut as part of a new contract that will reward him if the Hawkeyes average 25 points and win at least seven games next season.
Iowa posts 1st Music City Bowl shutout, tops Kentucky 21-0
Read full article: Iowa posts 1st Music City Bowl shutout, tops Kentucky 21-0Joe Labas threw for 139 yards and a touchdown in his first start and Iowa posted the first shutout in the Music City Bowl’s 24-year history by beating Kentucky 21-0.
Iowa, facing race litigation, hires 2 new diversity staffers
Read full article: Iowa, facing race litigation, hires 2 new diversity staffersIowa hired Lorenda Holston as assistant athletic director for diversity, equity and inclusion and Anthony Embry for the newly created position of athletics academic and diversity coordinator.
LB coach Wallace now defendant in ex-Iowa players' lawsuit
Read full article: LB coach Wallace now defendant in ex-Iowa players' lawsuitIowa linebackers coach Seth Wallace has been added as a defendant in lawsuit filed against the university and athletic department personnel by former football players alleging they were discriminated against and harassed because they are Black.
No. 2 Michigan takes Big Ten in rout, makes playoff pitch
Read full article: No. 2 Michigan takes Big Ten in rout, makes playoff pitchHassan Haskins ran for two second-half touchdowns and broke a school record as No. 2 Michigan captured its first Big Ten title in 17 years and a probable playoff berth with a 42-3 rout over No. 15 Iowa.
Judge delays depositions for Ferentzes in racial bias case
Read full article: Judge delays depositions for Ferentzes in racial bias caseA federal judge has ruled that Iowa's head football coach, Kirk Ferentz, and offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz will not have to spend the team’s bye week answering questions from lawyers for Black former players who say they suffered discrimination.
Jaguars split with accused racist strength coach Chris Doyle
Read full article: Jaguars split with accused racist strength coach Chris DoyleFILE - In this Sept. 1, 2018, file photo, Iowa strength and conditioning coach Chris Doyle walks on the field before an NCAA college football game between Iowa and Northern Illinois in Iowa City, Iowa. Jacksonville Jaguars coach Urban Meyer defended the hiring of former Iowa assistant Chris Doyle on Thursday, Feb. 11, 20201, by saying he vetted him thoroughly along with our general manager and owner. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)The Jacksonville Jaguars and embattled strength coach Chris Doyle parted ways Friday night, a few hours after a prominent diversity group assailed the team and called the recent hiring “simply unacceptable.”Coach Urban Meyer and general manager Trent Baalke said Doyle resigned and they accepted. “Chris did not want to be a distraction to what we are building in Jacksonville,” Meyer and Baalke said in a statement. AdHiring Doyle rekindled memories of Meyer protecting assistant coach Zach Smith for years at Ohio State.
Jags' Meyer defends hiring ex-Iowa coach accused off racism
Read full article: Jags' Meyer defends hiring ex-Iowa coach accused off racismA lawyer for 13 Black ex-Iowa football players has filed a lawsuit alleging his clients suffered racial discrimination under longtime coach Kirk Ferentz. The group includes Darrell Bevell as offensive coordinator, Joe Cullen as defensive coordinator, Brian Schottenheimer as passing game coordinator/quarterbacks coach, and Brian Schneider as special teams coordinator. Meyer kept seven holdovers from fired coach Doug Marrone’s staff, including veteran offensive line coach George Warhop, cornerbacks coach Tim Walton, nickel cornerbacks coach Joe Danna and assistant linebackers coach Tony Gilbert. The rest of Meyer’s coaching crew: receivers coach Sanjay Lal; running backs coach Bernie Parmalee; defensive line coach Tosh Lupoi; outside linebackers coach Zach Orr; and senior defensive assistant Bob Sutton. Schottenheimer has 21 years of NFL experience, including the last three as Seattle’s offensive coordinator.
Music City Bowl between Iowa and Missouri canceled
Read full article: Music City Bowl between Iowa and Missouri canceled(AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)The Music City Bowl between Missouri and Iowa was canceled Sunday because COVID-19 issues left the Tigers unable to play. The game scheduled for Wednesday in Nashville, Tennessee, is the second bowl called off since the postseason lineup was set on Dec. 20, joining the Gasparilla Bowl. Overall, 18 bowl games scheduled to be played this season have been canceled. Missouri is the third Southeastern Conference team that has had to pull out of its bowl game, joining Tennessee and South Carolina. The Music City Bowl seemed to be in danger last week because Iowa paused football activities due to COVID-19 cases, but the Hawkeyes resumed practice this weekend.
The Latest: 8 German players test positive at world juniors
Read full article: The Latest: 8 German players test positive at world juniorsThe IIHF also said two members of Sweden’s team staff tested positive. The team said those who tested positive have been isolated and others in the program have been placed in quarantine. The network did not say if Michaels had tested positive or had been in contact with someone who had tested positive. The Huskies said in a statement that no one from their program was in close contact with the individual who tested positive at Seton Hall. Ferentz is the 23rd FBS coach to reveal publicly that he tested positive for the virus.
Doyle out as Iowa strength coach after mistreatment claims
Read full article: Doyle out as Iowa strength coach after mistreatment claimsFILE - In this Sept. 1, 2018, file photo, Iowa strength and conditioning coach Chris Doyle walks on the field before an NCAA college football game between Iowa and Northern Illinois, in Iowa City, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)IOWA CITY, Iowa Iowa cut ties with strength coach Chris Doyle on Monday, announcing a separation agreement that will pay him more than $1.1 million after former Hawkeyes accused him of mistreating and belittling African American players. The university and I have reached an agreement and it is time to move on from Iowa football. Doyle agreed not to take any legal action against the university, the board of regents or state of Iowa. There are too many racial disparities in the Iowa football program.
Iowa players voice unity amid racism allegations in program
Read full article: Iowa players voice unity amid racism allegations in programIowa football strength and conditioning coach Chris Doyle has been placed on administrative leave after several black former players posted on social media about what they described as systemic racism in the program. None complained directly about his treatment inside the Iowa program. There are too many racial disparities in the Iowa football program. Black players have been treated unfairly for far too long, Daniels wrote. I'll put you back on the streets, Doyle told the teammate, according to Rugamba.
Iowa strength coach denies 'unethical behavior or bias'
Read full article: Iowa strength coach denies 'unethical behavior or bias'IOWA CITY, Iowa IOWA CITY, IowaIowa football strength and conditioning coach Chris Doyle denies any unethical behavior or bias based on race after being accused by several former players of contributing to what they allege is systemic racism in the program. Doyle was placed on administrative leave Saturday, part of a decision made by coach Kirk Ferentz in what he called a defining moment for Iowas football program. Several black former players posted on social media Friday night about issues they saw in the football program, attributing many of them to Doyle. At no time have I ever crossed the line of unethical behavior or bias based on race. There are countless men of character who are better fathers, husbands, activists, leaders and contributors to society due to their experience at Iowa Football.