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| def_scheme = [[4–3 defense|4–3]] |
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| captain =Jack Campbell |
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| stadium = [[Kinnick Stadium]] |
| stadium = [[Kinnick Stadium]] |
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| champion = Music City Bowl champion |
| champion = Music City Bowl champion |
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| bowl = [[2022 Music City Bowl|Music City Bowl]] |
| bowl = [[2022 Music City Bowl|Music City Bowl]] |
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| bowl_result = W 21–0 vs. [[2022 Kentucky Wildcats football team|Kentucky]] |
| bowl_result = W 21–0 vs. [[2022 Kentucky Wildcats football team|Kentucky]] |
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|captain2=Riley Moss|captain3=Sam LaPorta|captain4=Cooper DeJean}} |
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{{2022 Big Ten Conference football standings}} |
{{2022 Big Ten Conference football standings}} |
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Floundering after a 3–4 start, the Hawkeyes won four straight games to position themselves for a return trip to the Big Ten Championship game and repeat as Big Ten West champions. A disappointing season finale at home against Nebraska spoiled those plans, but Iowa capped the 2022 season with a dominating 21–0 win over [[2022 Kentucky Wildcats football team|Kentucky]] in the [[2022 Music City Bowl|Music City Bowl]] {{ndash}} avenging their bowl loss from the previous season. The Hawkeyes finished with a record of 8–5 (5–4 B1G). |
Floundering after a 3–4 start, the Hawkeyes won four straight games to position themselves for a return trip to the Big Ten Championship game and repeat as Big Ten West champions. A disappointing season finale at home against Nebraska spoiled those plans, but Iowa capped the 2022 season with a dominating 21–0 win over [[2022 Kentucky Wildcats football team|Kentucky]] in the [[2022 Music City Bowl|Music City Bowl]] {{ndash}} avenging their bowl loss from the previous season. The Hawkeyes finished with a record of 8–5 (5–4 B1G). |
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Senior [[linebacker]] [[Jack Campbell (American football)|Jack Campbell]] was named [[Big Ten Conference football individual awards# |
Senior [[linebacker]] [[Jack Campbell (American football)|Jack Campbell]] was named [[Big Ten Conference football individual awards#Nagurski–Woodson Defensive Player of the Year|Nagurski–Woodson Defensive Player of the Year]], a [[2022 College Football All-America Team|Unanimous First-team All-American]], and the 2022 [[Butkus Award]] winner as the nation's top linebacker. He later became the 13th Iowa player of the Ferentz era taken in the first round of the NFL Draft. Third-year defensive lineman [[Lukas Van Ness]] was selected five picks prior to Campbell, marking the second time in five years two Hawkeyes were selected in the first 20 picks of the NFL draft (2019). |
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== Preseason == |
== Preseason == |
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On January 14, 2022, Kirk Ferentz's contract was extended through the 2029 season.<ref>{{cite web |title=Longest Tenure Grows As Iowa Extends Ferentz's Contract |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/longest-tenure-grows-iowa-extends-ferentzs-contract |publisher=[[Associated Press]] | date=January 14, 2022 |access-date=February 8, 2022 }}</ref> On March 2, 2022, Iowa announced the hire of [[Abdul Hodge]], previously the linebackers coach at [[South Dakota Coyotes football|South Dakota]], as its tight ends coach. Offensive coordinator [[Brian Ferentz]] took over as quarterbacks coach, after previous quarterbacks coach [[Ken O'Keefe]] stepped down.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-03-02 |title=Abdul Hodge Joins Hawkeye Football Staff |url=https://hawkeyesports.com/news/2022/03/02/abdul-hodge-joins-hawkeye-football-staff/ |access-date=2022-06-16 |website=University of Iowa Athletics |language=en-US}}</ref> "Man, I got a lot to learn," Brian Ferentz told media about adjusting to coaching quarterbacks after his appointment in May 2022.<ref>{{ |
On January 14, 2022, Kirk Ferentz's contract was extended through the 2029 season.<ref>{{cite web |title=Longest Tenure Grows As Iowa Extends Ferentz's Contract |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/longest-tenure-grows-iowa-extends-ferentzs-contract |publisher=[[Associated Press]] | date=January 14, 2022 |access-date=February 8, 2022 }}</ref> On March 2, 2022, Iowa announced the hire of [[Abdul Hodge]], previously the linebackers coach at [[South Dakota Coyotes football|South Dakota]], as its tight ends coach. Offensive coordinator [[Brian Ferentz]] took over as quarterbacks coach, after previous quarterbacks coach [[Ken O'Keefe]] stepped down.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-03-02 |title=Abdul Hodge Joins Hawkeye Football Staff |url=https://hawkeyesports.com/news/2022/03/02/abdul-hodge-joins-hawkeye-football-staff/ |access-date=2022-06-16 |website=University of Iowa Athletics |language=en-US}}</ref> "Man, I got a lot to learn," Brian Ferentz told media about adjusting to coaching quarterbacks after his appointment in May 2022.<ref name="x516">{{cite web | last=Steppe | first=John | title=Iowa football believes Brian Ferentz coaching QBs makes ‘perfect sense’ | website=The Gazette | date=2022-03-30 | url=https://www.thegazette.com/hawkeye-football/iowa-football-believes-brian-ferentz-coaching-quarterbacks-makes-perfect-sense-just-dont-ask-him/ | access-date=2024-11-22}}</ref> Former Wisconsin quarterback and [[Colorado State Rams football|Colorado State]] offensive coordinator [[Jon Budmayr]] joined the Hawkeyes as an offensive analyst that would assist Brian Ferentz with the quarterbacks.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Leistikow |first=Chad |title=See the contract details of Iowa's six-month agreement with football analyst Jon Budmayr |url=https://www.hawkcentral.com/story/sports/college/iowa/football/2022/08/23/iowa-football-jon-budmayr-coach-contract-details-analyst-wisconsin/7878886001/ |access-date=2022-08-31 |website=Hawk Central |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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During the offseason, two Hawkeye wide receivers transferred to West division rival Purdue. Starters Tyrone Tracy, second on the team in receiving yards in 2019, and Charlie Jones, the 2021 Big Ten Returner of the Year, would both play 2022 with the [[2022 Purdue Boilermakers football team|Boilermakers]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Peterson |first=Chloe |title=Former Iowa wide receiver Tyrone Tracy Jr. commits to Purdue |url=https://dailyiowan.com/2021/12/15/former-iowa-wide-receiver-tyrone-tracy-jr-commits-to-purdue/ |access-date=2022-08-02 |website=The Daily Iowan}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Dochterman |first=Scott |title=WR Charlie Jones transfers within Big Ten to Purdue |url=https://theathletic.com/news/iowa-charlie-jones-transfers-purdue/2rJ1vHV5o22z/ |access-date=2022-08-02 |website=The Athletic |language=en}}</ref> After struggling as a starter in [[2020 Iowa Hawkeyes football team|2020]] and [[2021 Iowa Hawkeyes football team|2021]], quarterback [[Spencer Petras]] won a supposed quarterback competition against Alex Padilla and Joe Labas.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-08-30 |title=Ferentz picks Petras as starting QB for Hawkeyes |url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/34489560/spencer-petras-start-quarterback-iowa-hawkeyes |access-date=2022-08-31 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> |
During the offseason, two Hawkeye wide receivers transferred to West division rival Purdue. Starters Tyrone Tracy, second on the team in receiving yards in 2019, and Charlie Jones, the 2021 Big Ten Returner of the Year, would both play 2022 with the [[2022 Purdue Boilermakers football team|Boilermakers]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Peterson |first=Chloe |title=Former Iowa wide receiver Tyrone Tracy Jr. commits to Purdue |url=https://dailyiowan.com/2021/12/15/former-iowa-wide-receiver-tyrone-tracy-jr-commits-to-purdue/ |access-date=2022-08-02 |website=The Daily Iowan}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Dochterman |first=Scott |title=WR Charlie Jones transfers within Big Ten to Purdue |url=https://theathletic.com/news/iowa-charlie-jones-transfers-purdue/2rJ1vHV5o22z/ |access-date=2022-08-02 |website=The Athletic |language=en}}</ref> After struggling as a starter in [[2020 Iowa Hawkeyes football team|2020]] and [[2021 Iowa Hawkeyes football team|2021]], quarterback [[Spencer Petras]] won a supposed quarterback competition against Alex Padilla and Joe Labas.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-08-30 |title=Ferentz picks Petras as starting QB for Hawkeyes |url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/34489560/spencer-petras-start-quarterback-iowa-hawkeyes |access-date=2022-08-31 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> |
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*Kelton Copeland – ''Wide receivers'' |
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*[[Abdul Hodge]] – ''Tight ends/fullbacks'' |
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*Jay Niemann – ''Assistant defensive line/defensive recruiting coordinator'' |
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==Rankings== |
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{{Further|2022 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings}} |
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{{NCAA Division I FBS CFP ranking movements |
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Iowa relied almost entirely on defense and special teams to earn a hard-fought victory over FCS foe South Dakota State. The Jacks were only able to muster 120 total yards, in large part due to poor starting field position the entire day. Two such drives ended with the Iowa defense forcing a safety, proving to be the difference in the game. The teams combined for 21 punts for 936 yards. Iowa's Tory Taylor pinned SDSU inside their own 20 on 7 of his 10 punts, earning him B1G Special Teams Player of the Week honors. |
Iowa relied almost entirely on defense and special teams to earn a hard-fought victory over FCS foe South Dakota State. The Jacks were only able to muster 120 total yards, in large part due to poor starting field position the entire day. Two such drives ended with the Iowa defense forcing a safety, proving to be the difference in the game. The teams combined for 21 punts for 936 yards. Iowa's Tory Taylor pinned SDSU inside their own 20 on 7 of his 10 punts, earning him B1G Special Teams Player of the Week honors. |
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<ref>{{cite web |title=FCS Power South Dakota St. To Test Hawkeyes In Season Opener |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/fcs-power-south-dakota-st-test-hawkeyes-season-opener |publisher=[[Associated Press]] | date=September 1, 2022 |access-date=September 3, 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Second-half safeties lead Iowa past South Dakota State 7-3 |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/second-half-safeties-lead-iowa-past-south-dakota-state-7-3 |publisher=[[Associated Press]] | date=September 3, 2022 |access-date=September 3, 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa, Maryland, Michigan State, Nebraska and Penn State Earn Weekly Football Honors |url=https://bigten.org/news/2022/9/5/iowa-maryland-michigan-state-nebraska-and-penn-state-earn-weekly-football-honors.aspx |publisher=[[Big Ten Conference]] | date=September 5, 2022 |access-date=September 5, 2022 }}</ref> |
<ref>{{cite web |title=FCS Power South Dakota St. To Test Hawkeyes In Season Opener |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/fcs-power-south-dakota-st-test-hawkeyes-season-opener |publisher=[[Associated Press]] | date=September 1, 2022 |access-date=September 3, 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Second-half safeties lead Iowa past South Dakota State 7-3 |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/second-half-safeties-lead-iowa-past-south-dakota-state-7-3 |publisher=[[Associated Press]] | date=September 3, 2022 |access-date=September 3, 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa, Maryland, Michigan State, Nebraska and Penn State Earn Weekly Football Honors |url=https://bigten.org/news/2022/9/5/iowa-maryland-michigan-state-nebraska-and-penn-state-earn-weekly-football-honors.aspx |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220905150246/https://bigten.org/news/2022/9/5/iowa-maryland-michigan-state-nebraska-and-penn-state-earn-weekly-football-honors.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-date=September 5, 2022 |publisher=[[Big Ten Conference]] | date=September 5, 2022 |access-date=September 5, 2022 }}</ref> |
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Iowa State ended a six-game skid in the series. Sophomore Lukas Van Ness blocked two punts and was named B1G Special Teams Player of the Week. |
Iowa State ended a six-game skid in the series. Sophomore [[Lukas Van Ness]] blocked two punts and was named B1G Special Teams Player of the Week. |
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<ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa Takes 6-Game CyHawk Streak Into Showdown With 'Clones |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/iowa-takes-6-game-cyhawk-streak-showdown-clones |publisher=[[Associated Press]] | date=September 8, 2022 |access-date=September 10, 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa St. Uses Long Drive To Hold Off Iowa, 10-7 |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/iowa-st-uses-long-drive-hold-iowa-10-7 |publisher=[[Associated Press]] | date=September 10, 2022 |access-date=September 10, 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa, Maryland, Michigan State, Ohio State and Penn State Earn Weekly Football Honors |url=https://bigten.org/news/2022/9/12/iowa-maryland-michigan-state-ohio-state-and-penn-state-earn-weekly-football-honors.aspx |publisher=[[Big Ten Conference]] | date=September 12, 2022 |access-date=September 12, 2022 }}</ref> |
<ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa Takes 6-Game CyHawk Streak Into Showdown With 'Clones |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/iowa-takes-6-game-cyhawk-streak-showdown-clones |publisher=[[Associated Press]] | date=September 8, 2022 |access-date=September 10, 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa St. Uses Long Drive To Hold Off Iowa, 10-7 |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/iowa-st-uses-long-drive-hold-iowa-10-7 |publisher=[[Associated Press]] | date=September 10, 2022 |access-date=September 10, 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa, Maryland, Michigan State, Ohio State and Penn State Earn Weekly Football Honors |url=https://bigten.org/news/2022/9/12/iowa-maryland-michigan-state-ohio-state-and-penn-state-earn-weekly-football-honors.aspx |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220912150138/https://bigten.org/news/2022/9/12/iowa-maryland-michigan-state-ohio-state-and-penn-state-earn-weekly-football-honors.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-date=September 12, 2022 |publisher=[[Big Ten Conference]] | date=September 12, 2022 |access-date=September 12, 2022 }}</ref> |
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|rowspan=3 style="{{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Iowa State Cyclones}}; text-align:center;"|'''Iowa State''' || Passing || [[Hunter Dekkers]] || 25/38, 184 yards, TD, 2 INT |
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| Rushing || Jirehl Brock || 27 rushes, 100 yards |
| Rushing || Jirehl Brock || 27 rushes, 100 yards |
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| Receiving || [[Xavier Hutchinson]] || 11 receptions, 98 yards, TD |
| Receiving || [[Xavier Hutchinson]] || 11 receptions, 98 yards, TD |
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|rowspan=3 style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Iowa Hawkeyes}}; text-align:center;"|'''Iowa''' || Passing || Spencer Petras || 12/26, 92 yards, INT |
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| Rushing || Leshon Williams || 14 rushes, 34 yards, TD |
| Rushing || Leshon Williams || 14 rushes, 34 yards, TD |
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===Nevada=== |
===Nevada=== |
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|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA color cell|Iowa Hawkeyes}}; text-align:center;"|'''Iowa''' || Passing || Spencer Petras || 14/26, 175 yards, TD |
|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA color cell|Iowa Hawkeyes}}; text-align:center;"|'''Iowa''' || Passing || Spencer Petras || 14/26, 175 yards, TD |
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| Rushing || Kaleb Johnson || 7 carries, 103 yards, 2 TD |
| Rushing || [[Kaleb Johnson (running back)|Kaleb Johnson]] || 7 carries, 103 yards, 2 TD |
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| Receiving || Arland Bruce IV || 3 receptions, 50 yards, TD |
| Receiving || Arland Bruce IV || 3 receptions, 50 yards, TD |
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===At Rutgers=== |
===At Rutgers=== |
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*'''Source''': [https://hawkeyesports.com/boxscore/at-rutgers-09-24-2022/ Box Score] |
*'''Source''': [https://hawkeyesports.com/boxscore/at-rutgers-09-24-2022/ Box Score] |
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{{AFB game box scoring entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter=1 |QuarterEntries=2 |Time=10:14 |Team=Rutgers |Event=[[Jude McAtamney]] 28-yard field goal |Score=Rutgers 3–0 }} |
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{{AFB game box scoring entry |Time=5:26 |Team=Iowa |Event=Cooper DeJean 45-yard interception return (Drew Stevens kick) |Score=Iowa 7–3 }} |
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{{AFB game box scoring entry |Time=0:21 |Team=Iowa |Event=Drew Stevens 25-yard field goal |Score=Iowa 17–3 }} |
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{{AFB game box scoring entry |Quarter=3 |Time=10:09 |Team=Iowa |Event=Leshon Williams 2-yard run (Drew Stevens kick) |Score=Iowa 24–3 }} |
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{{AFB game box scoring entry |Time=6:08 |Team=Iowa |Event=Drew Stevens 51-yard field goal |Score='''Iowa 27–10''' |LastEntry=yes }} |
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In their B1G opener, Iowa scored two defensive touchdowns in the first half to pick up a win on the road and moved to 3–0 all-time versus Rutgers. |
In their B1G opener, Iowa scored two defensive touchdowns in the first half to pick up a win on the road and moved to 3–0 all-time versus Rutgers. |
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<ref>{{cite web |title=Rutgers Faces Iowa, Looking For First 4-0 Start Since 2012 |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/rutgers-faces-iowa-looking-first-4-0-start-2012 |publisher=[[Associated Press]] | date=September 22, 2022 |access-date=September 24, 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa Defense Scores Twice, Hawkeyes Beat Rutgers 27-10 |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/iowa-defense-scores-twice-hawkeyes-beat-rutgers-27-10 |publisher=[[Associated Press]] | date=September 24, 2022 |access-date=September 24, 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio State and Penn State Earn Weekly Football Honors |url=https://bigten.org/news/2022/9/26/iowa-michigan-minnesota-ohio-state-and-penn-state-earn-weekly-football-honors.aspx |publisher=[[Big Ten Network]] |date=September 26, 2022 |access-date=November 9, 2022}}</ref> |
<ref>{{cite web |title=Rutgers Faces Iowa, Looking For First 4-0 Start Since 2012 |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/rutgers-faces-iowa-looking-first-4-0-start-2012 |publisher=[[Associated Press]] | date=September 22, 2022 |access-date=September 24, 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa Defense Scores Twice, Hawkeyes Beat Rutgers 27-10 |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/iowa-defense-scores-twice-hawkeyes-beat-rutgers-27-10 |publisher=[[Associated Press]] | date=September 24, 2022 |access-date=September 24, 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio State and Penn State Earn Weekly Football Honors |url=https://bigten.org/news/2022/9/26/iowa-michigan-minnesota-ohio-state-and-penn-state-earn-weekly-football-honors.aspx |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220926150124/https://bigten.org/news/2022/9/26/iowa-michigan-minnesota-ohio-state-and-penn-state-earn-weekly-football-honors.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-date=September 26, 2022 |publisher=[[Big Ten Network]] |date=September 26, 2022 |access-date=November 9, 2022}}</ref> |
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| Receiving || Sam LaPorta || 4 receptions, 77 yards |
| Receiving || Sam LaPorta || 4 receptions, 77 yards |
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|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA color cell|Rutgers Scarlet Knights}}; text-align:center;"|'''Rutgers''' || Passing || Evan Simon || 28/49, 300 yards, TD, 2 INT |
|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA color cell|Rutgers Scarlet Knights}}; text-align:center;"|'''Rutgers''' || Passing || [[Evan Simon]] || 28/49, 300 yards, TD, 2 INT |
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| Rushing || Samuel Brown V || 6 carries, 34 yards |
| Rushing || Samuel Brown V || 6 carries, 34 yards |
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===No. 4 Michigan=== |
===No. 4 Michigan=== |
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===At Illinois=== |
===At Illinois=== |
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| Receiving || Sam LaPorta || 9 receptions, 100 yards |
| Receiving || Sam LaPorta || 9 receptions, 100 yards |
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|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA color cell|Illinois Fighting Illini}}; text-align:center;"|'''Illinois''' || Passing || Artur Sitkowski || 13–19, 74 yards, INT |
|rowspan=3 style="{{NCAA color cell|Illinois Fighting Illini}}; text-align:center;"|'''Illinois''' || Passing || [[Artur Sitkowski]] || 13–19, 74 yards, INT |
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| Rushing || [[Chase Brown]] || 31 carries, 146 yards |
| Rushing || [[Chase Brown]] || 31 carries, 146 yards |
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===At No. 2 Ohio State=== |
===At No. 2 Ohio State=== |
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FOX's [[Big Noon Kickoff]] was on hand for this matchup in Columbus. The score was competitive for most of the first half, but a pick six by Ohio State gave the Buckeyes a cushion heading into the break. After settling for three first half field goals, the Ohio State offense put up four second half touchdowns – TD passes from [[C. J. Stroud]] to four different receivers – to make this game a blowout. The Iowa offense turned the ball over six times and mustered just 158 yards and a field goal in what was the team's worst defeat since [[1999 Iowa Hawkeyes football team# |
FOX's [[Big Noon Kickoff]] was on hand for this matchup in Columbus. The score was competitive for most of the first half, but a pick six by Ohio State gave the Buckeyes a cushion heading into the break. After settling for three first half field goals, the Ohio State offense put up four second half touchdowns – TD passes from [[C. J. Stroud]] to four different receivers – to make this game a blowout. The Iowa offense turned the ball over six times and mustered just 158 yards and a field goal in what was the team's worst defeat since [[1999 Iowa Hawkeyes football team#at Michigan State|Kirk Ferentz's Big Ten debut in 1999]]. |
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<ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa Defense Will Try To Contain Stroud, No. 2 Ohio State |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/iowa-defense-will-try-contain-stroud-no-2-ohio-state |publisher=[[Associated Press]] | date=October 20, 2022 |access-date=October 22, 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=No. 2 Buckeyes catch fire late, pound bumbling Iowa 54-10 |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/no-2-buckeyes-catch-fire-late-pound-bumbling-iowa-54-10 |publisher=[[Associated Press]] | date=October 22, 2022 |access-date=October 23, 2022 }}</ref> |
<ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa Defense Will Try To Contain Stroud, No. 2 Ohio State |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/iowa-defense-will-try-contain-stroud-no-2-ohio-state |publisher=[[Associated Press]] | date=October 20, 2022 |access-date=October 22, 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=No. 2 Buckeyes catch fire late, pound bumbling Iowa 54-10 |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/no-2-buckeyes-catch-fire-late-pound-bumbling-iowa-54-10 |publisher=[[Associated Press]] | date=October 22, 2022 |access-date=October 23, 2022 }}</ref> |
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===Northwestern=== |
===Northwestern=== |
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Northwestern had won three in a row at [[Kinnick Stadium]], but the Hawkeyes responded with a 20-point win after a criticism-filled week leading up to the game. Freshman kicker Drew Stevens had a banner day by kicking four field goals, including a 54-yarder – the 5th-longest (by distance) in school history. These are the first back-to-back wins against the Wildcats since the 2014-2015 seasons. |
Northwestern had won three in a row at [[Kinnick Stadium]], but the Hawkeyes responded with a 20-point win after a criticism-filled week leading up to the game. Freshman kicker Drew Stevens had a banner day by kicking four field goals, including a 54-yarder – the 5th-longest (by distance) in school history. These are the first back-to-back wins against the Wildcats since the 2014-2015 seasons. |
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<ref>{{cite web |title=Hawkeyes, Northwestern are both out to end losing streaks |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/hawkeyes-northwestern-are-both-out-end-losing-streaks |publisher=[[Associated Press]] |date=October 27, 2022 |access-date=October 29, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Petras, Stevens help Iowa defeat Northwestern, 33-13 |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/petras-stevens-help-iowa-defeat-northwestern-33-13 |publisher=[[Associated Press]] |date=October 29, 2022 |access-date=October 29, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa, Michigan and Ohio State Earn Weekly Football Honors |url=https://bigten.org/news/2022/10/31/iowa-michigan-and-ohio-state-earn-weekly-football-honors.aspx |publisher=[[Big Ten Network]] |date=October 31, 2022 |access-date=November 9, 2022}}</ref> |
<ref>{{cite web |title=Hawkeyes, Northwestern are both out to end losing streaks |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/hawkeyes-northwestern-are-both-out-end-losing-streaks |publisher=[[Associated Press]] |date=October 27, 2022 |access-date=October 29, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Petras, Stevens help Iowa defeat Northwestern, 33-13 |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/petras-stevens-help-iowa-defeat-northwestern-33-13 |publisher=[[Associated Press]] |date=October 29, 2022 |access-date=October 29, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa, Michigan and Ohio State Earn Weekly Football Honors |url=https://bigten.org/news/2022/10/31/iowa-michigan-and-ohio-state-earn-weekly-football-honors.aspx |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221031150102/https://bigten.org/news/2022/10/31/iowa-michigan-and-ohio-state-earn-weekly-football-honors.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-date=October 31, 2022 |publisher=[[Big Ten Network]] |date=October 31, 2022 |access-date=November 9, 2022}}</ref> |
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| Receiving || Nico Ragaini || 4 receptions, 66 yards |
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===At Purdue=== |
===At Purdue=== |
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Purdue had won four of the previous five in this series, but the Hawkeye defense held the Boilermaker offense 190 yards and 30 points below their averages. Entering the game, Purdue hadn't scored fewer than 20 points in a game this season, and it was the first time Purdue didn't score an offensive touchdown at home since 2013. Freshman running back Kaleb Johnson had 22 carries for 200 yards that included a 75-yard TD run, earning him B1G Offensive Player of the Week and B1G Freshman of the Week honors. |
Purdue had won four of the previous five in this series, but the Hawkeye defense held the Boilermaker offense 190 yards and 30 points below their averages. Entering the game, Purdue hadn't scored fewer than 20 points in a game this season, and it was the first time Purdue didn't score an offensive touchdown at home since 2013. Freshman running back Kaleb Johnson had 22 carries for 200 yards that included a 75-yard TD run, earning him B1G Offensive Player of the Week and B1G Freshman of the Week honors. |
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<ref>{{cite web |title=Purdue faces Iowa in battle to stay relevant in Big Ten West |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/purdue-faces-iowa-battle-stay-relevant-big-ten-west |publisher=[[Associated Press]] |date=November 3, 2022 |access-date=November 5, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Johnson Helps Iowa Run Past Purdue 24-3 |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/johnson-helps-iowa-run-past-purdue-24-3 |publisher=[[Associated Press]] | date=November 5, 2022 |access-date=November 5, 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa, Michigan State and Minnesota Earn Weekly Football Honors |url=https://bigten.org/news/2022/11/7/iowa-michigan-state-and-minnesota-earn-weekly-football-honors.aspx |publisher=[[Big Ten Network]] |date=November 7, 2022 |access-date=November 9, 2022}}</ref> |
<ref>{{cite web |title=Purdue faces Iowa in battle to stay relevant in Big Ten West |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/purdue-faces-iowa-battle-stay-relevant-big-ten-west |publisher=[[Associated Press]] |date=November 3, 2022 |access-date=November 5, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Johnson Helps Iowa Run Past Purdue 24-3 |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/johnson-helps-iowa-run-past-purdue-24-3 |publisher=[[Associated Press]] | date=November 5, 2022 |access-date=November 5, 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa, Michigan State and Minnesota Earn Weekly Football Honors |url=https://bigten.org/news/2022/11/7/iowa-michigan-state-and-minnesota-earn-weekly-football-honors.aspx |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221107160206/https://bigten.org/news/2022/11/7/iowa-michigan-state-and-minnesota-earn-weekly-football-honors.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-date=November 7, 2022 |publisher=[[Big Ten Network]] |date=November 7, 2022 |access-date=November 9, 2022}}</ref> |
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| Receiving || [[Charlie Jones (American football, born 1998)|Charlie Jones]] || 11 receptions, 104 yards |
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===Wisconsin=== |
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===At Minnesota=== |
===At Minnesota=== |
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Iowa won for the eighth consecutive time against the Gophers, building on its longest streak in the rivalry. After jumping out to a 10–0 first quarter lead, Iowa gave up over 300 yards rushing but forced two huge 4th quarter turnovers. Senior [[Jack Campbell (American football)|Jack Campbell]] had 10 tackles, a forced fumble, and an interception to earn B1G Defensive Player of the Week honors. Freshman Drew Stevens kicked his second field goal of the game to seal the win. |
Iowa won for the eighth consecutive time against the Gophers, building on its longest streak in the rivalry. After jumping out to a 10–0 first quarter lead, Iowa gave up over 300 yards rushing but forced two huge 4th quarter turnovers. Senior [[Jack Campbell (American football)|Jack Campbell]] had 10 tackles, a forced fumble, and an interception to earn B1G Defensive Player of the Week honors. Freshman Drew Stevens kicked his second field goal of the game to seal the win. |
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<ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa Visits Minnesota With Big Ten West In Play, And The Pig |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/iowa-visits-minnesota-big-ten-west-play-and-pig |publisher=[[Associated Press]] |date=November 17, 2022 |access-date=November 17, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title= Iowa edges Minnesota 13-10 to keep Floyd, control B1G West |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/iowa-edges-minnesota-13-10-keep-floyd-control-b1g-west |publisher=[[Associated Press]] |date=November 19, 2022 |access-date=November 19, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio State and Penn State Earn Weekly Football Honors |url=https://bigten.org/news/2022/11/21/iowa-michigan-minnesota-ohio-state-and-penn-state-earn-weekly-football-honors.aspx |publisher=[[Big Ten Network]] |date=November 21, 2022 |access-date=November 24, 2022}}</ref> |
<ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa Visits Minnesota With Big Ten West In Play, And The Pig |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/iowa-visits-minnesota-big-ten-west-play-and-pig |publisher=[[Associated Press]] |date=November 17, 2022 |access-date=November 17, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title= Iowa edges Minnesota 13-10 to keep Floyd, control B1G West |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/iowa-edges-minnesota-13-10-keep-floyd-control-b1g-west |publisher=[[Associated Press]] |date=November 19, 2022 |access-date=November 19, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio State and Penn State Earn Weekly Football Honors |url=https://bigten.org/news/2022/11/21/iowa-michigan-minnesota-ohio-state-and-penn-state-earn-weekly-football-honors.aspx |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221121161346/https://bigten.org/news/2022/11/21/iowa-michigan-minnesota-ohio-state-and-penn-state-earn-weekly-football-honors.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-date=November 21, 2022 |publisher=[[Big Ten Network]] |date=November 21, 2022 |access-date=November 24, 2022}}</ref> |
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|rowspan=3 style="{{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Iowa Hawkeyes}}; text-align:center;"|'''Iowa''' || Passing || Spencer Petras || 15–24, 221 yards |
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| Rushing || Kaleb Johnson || 8 carries, 43 yards |
| Rushing || Kaleb Johnson || 8 carries, 43 yards |
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| Receiving || Sam LaPorta || 4 receptions, 95 yards |
| Receiving || Sam LaPorta || 4 receptions, 95 yards |
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| Rushing || [[Mohamed Ibrahim (American football)|Mohamed Ibrahim]] || 39 carries, 263 yards, TD |
| Rushing || [[Mohamed Ibrahim (American football)|Mohamed Ibrahim]] || 39 carries, 263 yards, TD |
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| Receiving || Daniel Jackson || 2 receptions, 43 yards |
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===Nebraska=== |
===Nebraska=== |
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The Cornhuskers defeated Iowa for the first time in eight tries, in what was Kirk Ferentz's 300th game as head coach of the Hawkeyes. This prevented Iowa from winning the Big Ten West Division and thus a berth in the [[2022 Big Ten Football Championship Game|2022 Big Ten Championship Game]]. |
The Cornhuskers defeated Iowa for the first time in eight tries, in what was Kirk Ferentz's 300th game as head coach of the Hawkeyes. This prevented Iowa from winning the Big Ten West Division and thus a berth in the [[2022 Big Ten Football Championship Game|2022 Big Ten Championship Game]]. |
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<ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa to lock up Big Ten title game bid with win over Huskers |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/iowa-lock-big-ten-title-game-bid-win-over-huskers |publisher=[[Associated Press]] |date=November 23, 2022 |access-date=November 24, 2022}}</ref> |
<ref>{{cite web |title=Iowa to lock up Big Ten title game bid with win over Huskers |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/iowa-lock-big-ten-title-game-bid-win-over-huskers |publisher=[[Associated Press]] |date=November 23, 2022 |access-date=November 24, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Thompson's three TD passes lead Nebraska over Iowa 24-17 |url=https://collegefootball.ap.org/article/thompsons-three-td-passes-lead-nebraska-over-iowa-24-17 |publisher=[[Associated Press]] |date=November 25, 2022 |access-date=November 26, 2022}}</ref> |
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| [[Butkus Award]]<br>[[William V. Campbell Trophy]]<br>[[Big Ten Conference football individual awards#Nagurski–Woodson Defensive Player of the Year|Nagurski–Woodson Defensive Player of the Year]]<br>[[Big Ten Conference football individual awards#Butkus–Fitzgerald Linebacker of the Year|Butkus–Fitzgerald Linebacker of the Year]] |
| [[Butkus Award]]<br>[[William V. Campbell Trophy]]<br>[[Big Ten Conference football individual awards#Nagurski–Woodson Defensive Player of the Year|Nagurski–Woodson Defensive Player of the Year]]<br>[[Big Ten Conference football individual awards#Butkus–Fitzgerald Linebacker of the Year|Butkus–Fitzgerald Linebacker of the Year]] |
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| <ref name="b1g-defense">{{cite web |url=https://bigten.org/news/2022/11/30/big-ten-conference-unveils-football-all-conference-teams-for-offense-and-select-individual-honors.aspx |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221130173352/https://bigten.org/news/2022/11/30/big-ten-conference-unveils-football-all-conference-teams-for-offense-and-select-individual-honors.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-date=November 30, 2022 |title=Big Ten Conference Unveils Football All-Conference Teams for defense, Special Teams and Select Individual Honors |date=November 29, 2022 |publisher=[[Big Ten Conference]] |access-date=December 4, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Jack Campbell Wins Butkus Award |url=https://www.si.com/college/iowa/football/jack-campbell-wins-butkus-award |publisher=[[Sports Illustrated]] |date=December 8, 2022 |access-date=December 10, 2022}}</ref> |
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2022 Iowa Hawkeyes football | |
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Music City Bowl champion | |
Music City Bowl, W 21–0 vs. Kentucky | |
Conference | Big Ten Conference |
West Division | |
Record | 8–5 (5–4 Big Ten) |
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Offensive coordinator | Brian Ferentz (6th season) |
Offensive scheme | Multiple |
Defensive coordinator | Phil Parker (11th season) |
Base defense | 4–3 |
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Home stadium | Kinnick Stadium |
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No. 3 Michigan xy$^ | 9 | – | 0 | 13 | – | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 4 Ohio State ^ | 8 | – | 1 | 11 | – | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 7 Penn State | 7 | – | 2 | 11 | – | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Maryland | 4 | – | 5 | 8 | – | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Michigan State | 3 | – | 6 | 5 | – | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Indiana | 2 | – | 7 | 4 | – | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rutgers | 1 | – | 8 | 4 | – | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Illinois | 5 | – | 4 | 8 | – | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Iowa | 5 | – | 4 | 8 | – | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Minnesota | 5 | – | 4 | 9 | – | 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wisconsin | 4 | – | 5 | 7 | – | 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nebraska | 3 | – | 6 | 4 | – | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Northwestern | 1 | – | 8 | 1 | – | 11 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2022 Iowa Hawkeyes football team represented the University of Iowa as member of the West Division of the Big Ten Conference during the 2022 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Led by 24th-year head coach Kirk Ferentz, the Hawkeyes played home games at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa.
Floundering after a 3–4 start, the Hawkeyes won four straight games to position themselves for a return trip to the Big Ten Championship game and repeat as Big Ten West champions. A disappointing season finale at home against Nebraska spoiled those plans, but Iowa capped the 2022 season with a dominating 21–0 win over Kentucky in the Music City Bowl – avenging their bowl loss from the previous season. The Hawkeyes finished with a record of 8–5 (5–4 B1G).
Senior linebacker Jack Campbell was named Nagurski–Woodson Defensive Player of the Year, a Unanimous First-team All-American, and the 2022 Butkus Award winner as the nation's top linebacker. He later became the 13th Iowa player of the Ferentz era taken in the first round of the NFL Draft. Third-year defensive lineman Lukas Van Ness was selected five picks prior to Campbell, marking the second time in five years two Hawkeyes were selected in the first 20 picks of the NFL draft (2019).
Preseason
[edit]On January 14, 2022, Kirk Ferentz's contract was extended through the 2029 season.[1] On March 2, 2022, Iowa announced the hire of Abdul Hodge, previously the linebackers coach at South Dakota, as its tight ends coach. Offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz took over as quarterbacks coach, after previous quarterbacks coach Ken O'Keefe stepped down.[2] "Man, I got a lot to learn," Brian Ferentz told media about adjusting to coaching quarterbacks after his appointment in May 2022.[3] Former Wisconsin quarterback and Colorado State offensive coordinator Jon Budmayr joined the Hawkeyes as an offensive analyst that would assist Brian Ferentz with the quarterbacks.[4]
During the offseason, two Hawkeye wide receivers transferred to West division rival Purdue. Starters Tyrone Tracy, second on the team in receiving yards in 2019, and Charlie Jones, the 2021 Big Ten Returner of the Year, would both play 2022 with the Boilermakers.[5][6] After struggling as a starter in 2020 and 2021, quarterback Spencer Petras won a supposed quarterback competition against Alex Padilla and Joe Labas.[7]
The Hawkeyes were ranked second in the West Division in the preseason Big Ten media poll, behind Wisconsin and ahead of Minnesota. Linebacker Jack Campbell was selected as the media's preseason Defensive Player of the Year, finishing ahead of Wisconsin linebacker Nick Herbig.[8] The Hawkeyes received votes, but were unranked in the preseason AP Poll and Coaches Poll.[9][10]
Kirk Ferentz named Campbell, cornerback Riley Moss, tight end Sam LaPorta, and safety Kaevon Merriweather as captains before the week 1 game against South Dakota State and would remain team captains through the regular season.
Schedule
[edit]Iowa announced its 2022 football schedule on January 12, 2022.[11] The 2022 schedule consisted of seven home games and five away games in the regular season. The Hawkeyes hosted Big Ten foes Michigan, Northwestern, Wisconsin, and Nebraska and traveled to Rutgers, Illinois, Ohio State, Purdue, and Minnesota.[12]
The Hawkeyes hosted all three non-conference opponents, South Dakota State from Division I FCS, Iowa State from the Big 12 and Nevada from the Mountain West. This marked the first season since 2011 that the entire home schedule was sold out. The first game of the season was played against the eventual FCS National Champion.
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September 3 | 11:00 a.m. | No. 2 (FCS) South Dakota State* | FS1 | W 7–3 | 69,250 | |
September 10 | 3:00 p.m. | Iowa State* |
| BTN | L 7–10 | 69,250 |
September 17 | 6:30 p.m. | Nevada* |
| BTN | W 27–0 | 69,250 |
September 24 | 6:00 p.m. | at Rutgers | FS1 | W 27–10 | 53,117 | |
October 1 | 11:00 a.m. | No. 4 Michigan |
| FOX | L 14–27 | 69,250 |
October 8 | 6:30 p.m. | at Illinois | BTN | L 6–9 | 44,910 | |
October 22 | 11:00 a.m. | at No. 2 Ohio State |
| FOX | L 10–54 | 104,848 |
October 29 | 2:30 p.m. | Northwestern |
| ESPN2 | W 33–13 | 69,250 |
November 5 | 11:00 a.m. | at Purdue | FS1 | W 24–3 | 61,320 | |
November 12 | 2:30 p.m. | Wisconsin |
| FS1 | W 24–10 | 69,250 |
November 19 | 3:00 p.m. | at Minnesota | FOX | W 13–10 | 45,816 | |
November 25 | 3:00 p.m. | Nebraska |
| BTN | L 17–24 | 69,250 |
December 31 | 11:00 a.m. | Kentucky* | ABC | W 21–0 | 42,312 | |
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Iowa relied almost entirely on defense and special teams to earn a hard-fought victory over FCS foe South Dakota State. The Jacks were only able to muster 120 total yards, in large part due to poor starting field position the entire day. Two such drives ended with the Iowa defense forcing a safety, proving to be the difference in the game. The teams combined for 21 punts for 936 yards. Iowa's Tory Taylor pinned SDSU inside their own 20 on 7 of his 10 punts, earning him B1G Special Teams Player of the Week honors.
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First downs | 6 | 10 |
Total yards | 120 | 166 |
Rushing yards | 33 | 57 |
Passing yards | 87 | 109 |
Turnovers | 0 | 2 |
Time of possession | 29:44 | 30:11 |
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South Dakota State | Passing | Mark Gronowski | 10/26, 87 yards |
Rushing | Isaiah Davis | 18 rushes, 50 yards | |
Receiving | Isaiah Davis | 5 receptions, 32 yards | |
Iowa | Passing | Spencer Petras | 11/25, 109 yards, INT |
Rushing | Leshon Williams | 24 rushes, 72 yards | |
Receiving | Arland Bruce IV | 5 receptions, 68 yards |
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First downs | 21 | 11 |
Total yards | 313 | 150 |
Rushing yards | 129 | 58 |
Passing yards | 184 | 92 |
Turnovers | 3 | 3 |
Time of possession | 38:15 | 21:45 |
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Iowa State | Passing | Hunter Dekkers | 25/38, 184 yards, TD, 2 INT |
Rushing | Jirehl Brock | 27 rushes, 100 yards | |
Receiving | Xavier Hutchinson | 11 receptions, 98 yards, TD | |
Iowa | Passing | Spencer Petras | 12/26, 92 yards, INT |
Rushing | Leshon Williams | 14 rushes, 34 yards, TD | |
Receiving | Sam LaPorta | 8 receptions, 55 yards |
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After enduring three separate lightning delays totaling 3 hours and 56 minutes, Iowa closed out their non-conference schedule with a 27-point win in the first meeting between the schools.
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First downs | 10 | 15 |
Total yards | 151 | 337 |
Rushing yards | 69 | 162 |
Passing yards | 82 | 175 |
Turnovers | 1 | 0 |
Time of possession | 30:03 | 29:57 |
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Nevada | Passing | Shane Illingworth | 14/28, 82 yards, INT |
Rushing | Devonte Lee | 9 carries, 33 yards | |
Receiving | Dalevon Campbell | 3 receptions, 21 yards | |
Iowa | Passing | Spencer Petras | 14/26, 175 yards, TD |
Rushing | Kaleb Johnson | 7 carries, 103 yards, 2 TD | |
Receiving | Arland Bruce IV | 3 receptions, 50 yards, TD |
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First downs | 14 | 20 |
Total yards | 277 | 361 |
Rushing yards | 129 | 61 |
Passing yards | 148 | 300 |
Turnovers | 0 | 3 |
Time of possession | 29:22 | 30:38 |
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Iowa | Passing | Spencer Petras | 11/17, 148 yards |
Rushing | Leshon Williams | 11 carries, 64 yards, TD | |
Receiving | Sam LaPorta | 4 receptions, 77 yards | |
Rutgers | Passing | Evan Simon | 28/49, 300 yards, TD, 2 INT |
Rushing | Samuel Brown V | 6 carries, 34 yards | |
Receiving | Shameen Jones | 5 receptions, 71 yards |
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Fox's Big Noon Kickoff was on hand for this contest. Michigan won at Kinnick Stadium for the first time since 2005.
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First downs | 24 | 16 |
Total yards | 327 | 281 |
Rushing yards | 172 | 35 |
Passing yards | 155 | 246 |
Turnovers | 0 | 0 |
Time of possession | 33:44 | 26:16 |
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Michigan | Passing | J. J. McCarthy | 18/24, 155 yards, TD |
Rushing | Blake Corum | 29 carries, 133 yards, TD | |
Receiving | Luke Schoonmaker | 4 receptions, 45 yards | |
Iowa | Passing | Spencer Petras | 21/31, 246 yards, TD |
Rushing | Leshon Williams | 8 carries, 34 yards | |
Receiving | Luke Lachey | 4 receptions, 84 yards, TD |
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First downs | 13 | 18 |
Total yards | 221 | 316 |
Rushing yards | 52 | 200 |
Passing yards | 169 | 116 |
Turnovers | 1 | 3 |
Time of possession | 28:55 | 31:05 |
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Iowa | Passing | Spencer Petras | 18–36, 169 yards, INT |
Rushing | Leshon Williams | 7 carries, 32 yards | |
Receiving | Sam LaPorta | 9 receptions, 100 yards | |
Illinois | Passing | Artur Sitkowski | 13–19, 74 yards, INT |
Rushing | Chase Brown | 31 carries, 146 yards | |
Receiving | Brian Hightower | 5 receptions, 68 yards |
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FOX's Big Noon Kickoff was on hand for this matchup in Columbus. The score was competitive for most of the first half, but a pick six by Ohio State gave the Buckeyes a cushion heading into the break. After settling for three first half field goals, the Ohio State offense put up four second half touchdowns – TD passes from C. J. Stroud to four different receivers – to make this game a blowout. The Iowa offense turned the ball over six times and mustered just 158 yards and a field goal in what was the team's worst defeat since Kirk Ferentz's Big Ten debut in 1999.
Statistics | Iowa | No. 2 Ohio State |
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First downs | 8 | 16 |
Total yards | 158 | 360 |
Rushing yards | 77 | 66 |
Passing yards | 81 | 294 |
Turnovers | 6 | 2 |
Time of possession | 29:14 | 30:46 |
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Iowa | Passing | Spencer Petras | 6–14, 49 yards, 0 TD, 2 INT |
Rushing | Leshon Williams | 9 carries, 31 yards, 0 TD | |
Receiving | Sam LaPorta | 6 receptions, 55 yards, 0 TD | |
No. 2 Ohio State | Passing | C. J. Stroud | 20–30, 286 yards, 4 TD, 1 INT |
Rushing | TreVeyon Henderson | 11 carries, 38 yards, 0 TD | |
Receiving | Julian Fleming | 2 receptions, 105 yards, 1 TD |
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Northwestern had won three in a row at Kinnick Stadium, but the Hawkeyes responded with a 20-point win after a criticism-filled week leading up to the game. Freshman kicker Drew Stevens had a banner day by kicking four field goals, including a 54-yarder – the 5th-longest (by distance) in school history. These are the first back-to-back wins against the Wildcats since the 2014-2015 seasons.
Statistics | NU | IOWA |
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First downs | 16 | 24 |
Total yards | 177 | 393 |
Rushing yards | 18 | 173 |
Passing yards | 159 | 220 |
Turnovers | 1 | 0 |
Time of possession | 28:16 | 31:44 |
Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
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Northwestern | Passing | Brendan Sullivan | 23–30, 159 yards, 2 TD, INT |
Rushing | Evan Hull | 11 carries, 32 yards | |
Receiving | Bryce Kirtz | 5 receptions, 35 yards | |
Iowa | Passing | Spencer Petras | 21–30, 220 yards, TD |
Rushing | Kaleb Johnson | 13 carries, 93 yards | |
Receiving | Nico Ragaini | 4 receptions, 66 yards |
At Purdue
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Purdue had won four of the previous five in this series, but the Hawkeye defense held the Boilermaker offense 190 yards and 30 points below their averages. Entering the game, Purdue hadn't scored fewer than 20 points in a game this season, and it was the first time Purdue didn't score an offensive touchdown at home since 2013. Freshman running back Kaleb Johnson had 22 carries for 200 yards that included a 75-yard TD run, earning him B1G Offensive Player of the Week and B1G Freshman of the Week honors.
Statistics | IOWA | PUR |
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First downs | 15 | 17 |
Total yards | 376 | 255 |
Rushing yards | 184 | 87 |
Passing yards | 192 | 168 |
Turnovers | 0 | 2 |
Time of possession | 28:02 | 31:58 |
Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
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Iowa | Passing | Spencer Petras | 13–23, 192 yards, 2 TD |
Rushing | Kaleb Johnson | 22 carries, 200 yards, TD | |
Receiving | Sam LaPorta | 3 receptions, 71 yards, TD | |
Purdue | Passing | Aidan O'Connell | 20–43, 168 yards, 2 INT |
Rushing | Devin Mockobee | 14 carries, 65 yards | |
Receiving | Charlie Jones | 11 receptions, 104 yards |
Wisconsin
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Iowa recaptured the Heartland Trophy in a game where Wisconsin rarely threatened.
Statistics | WISC | IOWA |
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First downs | 11 | 11 |
Total yards | 227 | 146 |
Rushing yards | 51 | 52 |
Passing yards | 176 | 94 |
Turnovers | 3 | 1 |
Time of possession | 26:23 | 33:37 |
Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
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Wisconsin | Passing | Graham Mertz | 16–35, 176 yards, TD, 2 INT |
Rushing | Braelon Allen | 17 carries, 40 yards | |
Receiving | Keontez Lewis | 3 receptions, 71 yards, TD | |
Iowa | Passing | Spencer Petras | 14–23, 93 yards |
Rushing | Kaleb Johnson | 22 carries, 57 yards, TD | |
Receiving | Sam LaPorta | 5 receptions, 48 yards |
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Iowa won for the eighth consecutive time against the Gophers, building on its longest streak in the rivalry. After jumping out to a 10–0 first quarter lead, Iowa gave up over 300 yards rushing but forced two huge 4th quarter turnovers. Senior Jack Campbell had 10 tackles, a forced fumble, and an interception to earn B1G Defensive Player of the Week honors. Freshman Drew Stevens kicked his second field goal of the game to seal the win.
Statistics | IOWA | MINN |
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First downs | 13 | 17 |
Total yards | 280 | 399 |
Rushing yards | 59 | 312 |
Passing yards | 221 | 87 |
Turnovers | 0 | 2 |
Time of possession | 24:47 | 35:13 |
Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
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Iowa | Passing | Spencer Petras | 15–24, 221 yards |
Rushing | Kaleb Johnson | 8 carries, 43 yards | |
Receiving | Sam LaPorta | 4 receptions, 95 yards | |
Minnesota | Passing | Athan Kaliakmanis | 7–15, 87 yards, INT |
Rushing | Mohamed Ibrahim | 39 carries, 263 yards, TD | |
Receiving | Daniel Jackson | 2 receptions, 43 yards |
Nebraska
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The Cornhuskers defeated Iowa for the first time in eight tries, in what was Kirk Ferentz's 300th game as head coach of the Hawkeyes. This prevented Iowa from winning the Big Ten West Division and thus a berth in the 2022 Big Ten Championship Game.
Statistics | NEB | IOWA |
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First downs | 17 | 18 |
Total yards | 329 | 274 |
Rushing yards | 51 | 124 |
Passing yards | 278 | 150 |
Turnovers | 1 | 4 |
Time of possession | 31:15 | 28:45 |
Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
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Nebraska | Passing | Casey Thompson | 20–30, 278 yards, 3 TD |
Rushing | Rahmir Johnson | 12 carries, 52 yards | |
Receiving | Trey Palmer | 9 receptions, 165 yards, 2 TD | |
Iowa | Passing | Alex Padilla | 16–33, 141 yards, TD, INT |
Rushing | Kaleb Johnson | 16 carries, 109 yards, TD | |
Receiving | Luke Lachey | 7 receptions, 89 yards, TD |
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All the scoring came in the second quarter as Luke Lachey caught a 15-yard pass from Joey Labas and the secondary delivered two pick sixes – first from Xavier Nwankpa for 52 yards followed by Cooper DeJean for 14 yards. Kirk Ferentz earned his 10th bowl victory in this rematch of a bowl game from the year prior.
Statistics | IOWA | UK |
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First downs | 10 | 10 |
Total yards | 206 | 185 |
Rushing yards | 67 | 68 |
Passing yards | 139 | 117 |
Turnovers | 0 | 2 |
Time of possession | 25:43 | 34:17 |
Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
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Iowa | Passing | Joey Labas | 14–24, 139 yards, TD |
Rushing | Jaziun Patterson | 4 carries, 23 yards | |
Receiving | Sam LaPorta | 5 receptions, 56 yards | |
Kentucky | Passing | Destin Wade | 16–30, 98 yards, 2 INT |
Rushing | JuTahn McClain | 10 carries, 40 yards | |
Receiving | Dane Key | 6 receptions, 47 yards |
Awards and honors
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[edit]Round | Pick | Player | Position | NFL Club |
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1 | 13 | Lukas Van Ness | DE | Green Bay Packers |
1 | 18 | Jack Campbell | LB | Detroit Lions |
2 | 34 | Sam LaPorta | TE | Detroit Lions |
3 | 83 | Riley Moss | CB | Denver Broncos |
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