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1946 Iowa Hawkeyes football team


1946 Iowa Hawkeyes football team

The 1946 Iowa Hawkeyes football team was an American football team that represented the University of Iowa as a member of the Big Ten Conference during the 1946 Big Nine football season. In their fifth season under head coach Eddie Anderson, the Hawkeyes compiled a 5–4 record (3–3 in conference games), finished in fourth place in the Big Nine, and outscored opponents by a total of 129 to 92. The team allowed an average of 200.7 yards per game, the best total defense in Iowa history. Iowa was ranked No. 19 in the final Litkenhous Ratings released in December 1946.

vteConf.Overall
TeamWLTWLT
No. 5 Illinois $610820
No. 6 Michigan511621
No. 20 Indiana420630
Iowa330540
Minnesota340540
Ohio State231432
Northwestern231441
Wisconsin250450
Purdue051261
$ – Conference championRankings from AP Poll

The 1946 Iowa Hawkeyes football team was an American football team that represented the University of Iowa as a member of the Big Ten Conference during the 1946 Big Nine football season. In their fifth season under head coach Eddie Anderson, the Hawkeyes compiled a 5–4 record (3–3 in conference games), finished in fourth place in the Big Nine, and outscored opponents by a total of 129 to 92. The team allowed an average of 200.7 yards per game, the best total defense in Iowa history. Iowa was ranked No. 19 in the final Litkenhous Ratings released in December 1946.

Anderson returned as a head coach after completing his military service; he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1971.

The team's statistical leaders included Bob Smith with 503 rushing yards, Emlen Tunnell with 228 passing yards, Dick Hoerner with 72 receiving yards, and Bob Sullivan with 25 points scored. Tackle Bill Kay was selected as the team's most valuable player. Guard Earl Banks and fullback Dick Hoerner were selected as first-team players on the 1946 All-Big Nine Conference football team.

The team played its home games at Iowa Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa. It drew 197,811 spectators at five home games, an average of 39,562 per game.

DateOpponentRankSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 21North Dakota Agricultural*Iowa StadiumIowa City, IAW 39–0
September 28PurdueIowa StadiumIowa City, IAW 16–036,000
October 5at MichiganMichigan StadiumAnn Arbor, MIL 7–1452,400
October 12Nebraska*Iowa StadiumIowa City, IA (rivalry)W 21–730,500
October 19at No. 18 IndianaMemorial StadiumBloomington, INW 13–027,000
October 26No. 2 Notre Dame*No. 17Iowa StadiumIowa City, IAL 6–4152,311
November 2No. 11 IllinoisIowa StadiumIowa City, IAL 0–752,000
November 9at No. 15 WisconsinCamp Randall StadiumMadison, WI (rivalry)W 21–745,000
November 16at MinnesotaNo. 16Memorial StadiumMinneapolis, MN (rivalry)L 6–1659,180
*Non-conference gameHomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
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The 1947 NFL draft was held on December 16, 1946. The following Hawkeyes were selected.

RoundPickPlayerPositionNFL club
13107Bob SullivanHalfbackBoston Yanks
23214Hal ShoenerEndNew York Giants
24219Bob SmithDefensive backWashington Redskins
31286Herb ShoenerEndWashington Redskins
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