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2013 Iowa Hawkeyes football team
American college football season
American college football season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| year | 2013 |
| team | Iowa Hawkeyes |
| sport | football |
| image | Iowa Athletics wordmark.svg |
| image_size | 150 |
| conference | Big Ten Conference |
| division | Legends Division |
| short_conf | Big Ten |
| record | 8–5 |
| conf_record | 5–3 |
| head_coach | Kirk Ferentz |
| hc_year | 15th |
| off_coach | Greg Davis |
| oc_year | 2nd |
| off_scheme | Multiple |
| def_coach | Phil Parker |
| dc_year | 2nd |
| def_scheme | [4–3](4-3-defense) |
| stadium | Kinnick Stadium |
| bowl | [Outback Bowl](2014-outback-bowl) |
| bowl_result | L 14–21 vs. [LSU](2013-lsu-tigers-football-team) |
The 2013 Iowa Hawkeyes football team represented the University of Iowa in the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They were led by 15th year head coach Kirk Ferentz and played their home games at Kinnick Stadium. They were a member of the Legends Division of the Big Ten Conference. They finished the season 8–5, 5–3 in Big Ten play to finish in a tie for second place in the Legends Division. They were invited to the Outback Bowl where they lost to LSU.
2013 commitments
Schedule
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Roster
- Kirk Ferentz
- Greg Davis – Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks
- Phil Parker – Defensive Coordinator
- Brian Ferentz – Offensive Line
- Eric Johnson – Recruiting Coordinator and Assistant Defensive Line
- Bobby Kennedy – Wide Receivers
- Reese Morgan – Defensive Line
- Jim Reid – Defensive Assistant
- Chris White – Running Backs and Special Teams
- LeVar Woods – Linebackers
- Chris Doyle – Strength and Conditioning
- Dustyn Baethke – Strength and Conditioning Assistant
- Tyler Barnes – Administrative Assistant
- Kelvin Bell – Special Teams Graduate Assistant
- DJ Hernandez – Offensive Graduate Assistant
- Chris Polizzi – Defensive Graduate Assistant
- Austin Showalter – Offensive Graduate Assistant
- Joel Welsh, Jr. – Strength and Conditioning Assistant Coach
- Doug West – Senior Athletic Trainer
- Ned Amendola, M.D. – Director, UI Sports Medicine Center
- Raimond Braithwaite – Strength and Conditioning Assistant
- Chic Ejiasi – Director of Player Development
- Paul Federici – Director of Football Operations
- Russ Haynes – Associate Director, Athletic Training Services
- Bob Rahfeldt – Assistant Video Coordinator
- Scott Southmayd – Quality Control Director
Regular season
Northern Illinois
Iowa City, IA
- Source: Box Score
Missouri State
Iowa City, IA
- Source: Box Score
FCS opponent MSU was able to play with Iowa but the Hawkeyes ultimately prevailed.
At Iowa State
Battle for the Cy-Hawk Trophy** Ames, IA
- Source: Box Score
Both teams struggled in this annual contest but the Iowa defense created key turnovers that led to a win.
Western Michigan
Iowa City, IA
- Source: Box Score
This ended up being the most lopsided Iowa game in years as the team improved to 3-1 on the season.
At Minnesota
Battle for Floyd of Rosedale** Minneapolis, MN
- Source: Box Score
After a slow start the Hawkeyes pulled away in a game where the Golden Gophers never had momentum. The victory kept Floyd in Iowa City.
Michigan State
Iowa City, Iowa
- Source: Box Score
At Ohio State
Columbus, OH
- Source: Box Score
Northwestern
Iowa City, Iowa
- Source: Box Score
Iowa was able to get the overtime win in this low-scoring affair.
Wisconsin
Heartland Trophy** Iowa City, Iowa
- Source: Box Score
At Purdue
West Lafayette, IN
- Source: Box Score
Iowa's Jordan Canzeri had his best game yet with 165 yards rushing to lead the Hawkeyes to a rare easy Big Ten road victory.
Michigan
Iowa City, Iowa
- Source: Box Score
Iowa was able to avenge a humbling loss in Ann Arbor from the previous season.
At Nebraska
Heroes Game** Lincoln, NE
- Source: Box Score
Iowa won for the first time in the series since 1981 and for the first time in Lincoln since 1943.
Vs. LSU (Outback Bowl)
Outback Bowl** Tampa, FL
- Source: |Vacated Box Score Main article: 2014 Outback Bowl
Players in the 2014 NFL draft
| Anthony Hitchens | Outside linebacker | 4 | 119 | [Dallas Cowboys](2014-dallas-cowboys-season) |
|---|
References
References
- (2013-10-26). "Hawkeyes Knock Off Northwestern in OT".
- (November 2, 2013). "NO. 24 WISCONSIN DOWNS IOWA, 28-9". [[Iowa Hawkeyes.
- (November 9, 2013). "IOWA ROUTS PURDUE TO BECOME BOWL ELIGIBLE". [[Iowa Hawkeyes.
- (November 23, 2013). "Iowa rallies from 14 points down to beat Michigan". [[ESPN]].
- (November 29, 2013). "Iowa hands Nebraska its 3rd home loss of the season". [[ESPN]].
- (January 1, 2014). "Jeremy Hill runs for 216 yards as LSU wins Outback Bowl".
- "2014 NFL Draft". [[Sports Reference.
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