2020 Iowa Hawkeyes football team

The 2020 Iowa Hawkeyes football team represented the University of Iowa during the 2020 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Hawkeyes played their home games at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa, and competed in the West Division of the Big Ten Conference. They were led by 22nd-year head coach Kirk Ferentz.

2020 Iowa Hawkeyes football
Music City Bowl, No Contest vs. Missouri
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
DivisionWest Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 15
APNo. 16
Record6–2 (6–2 Big Ten)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorBrian Ferentz (4th season)
Offensive schemeMultiple
Defensive coordinatorPhil Parker (9th season)
Base defense4–3
Home stadiumKinnick Stadium
Seasons
← 2019
2021 →
2020 Big Ten Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
East Division
No. 2 Ohio State xy$^ 50  71 
No. 12 Indiana 61  62 
Penn State 45  45 
Maryland 23  23 
Rutgers 36  36 
Michigan 24  24 
Michigan State 25  25 
West Division
No. 10 Northwestern xy 61  72 
No. 16 Iowa 62  62 
Wisconsin 33  43 
Minnesota 34  34 
Nebraska 35  35 
Purdue 24  24 
Illinois 26  26 
Championship: Ohio State 22, Northwestern 10
  • ^ – College Football Playoff participant
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
  • Note: Due to COVID-19, the Big Ten suspended the season on August 11, but later decided to begin play on October 24. In addition to the title game that was played on December 19, the conference seeded all remaining teams for "championship week" games.[1]
Rankings from AP Poll.

On August 11, 2020, the Big Ten Conference canceled all fall sports competitions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, on September 16, the Big Ten reinstated the season, announcing an eight-game season beginning on October 24.[2] The Hawkeyes compiled a 6–2 record, all in conference games. The team was set to face Missouri in the Music City Bowl, but the game was canceled after Missouri had to withdraw due to COVID-19 issues.[3]

Junior defensive lineman Daviyon Nixon was named Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year, Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year, and was a unanimous First-team All-American.

Schedule

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Iowa had games scheduled against Northern Iowa, Iowa State, and Northern Illinois, but canceled these games on July 9 due to the Big Ten Conference's decision to play a conference-only schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
October 24 2:30 p.m. at Purdue BTN L 20–24 900
October 31 2:30 p.m. Northwestern
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA
ESPN L 20–21 1,432
November 7 11:00 a.m. Michigan State
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA
ESPN W 49–7 1,441
November 13 6:00 p.m. at Minnesota FS1 W 35–7 771
November 21 2:30 p.m. at Penn State BTN W 41–21 1,500
November 27 12:00 p.m. Nebraska No. 24
FOX W 26–20 1,469
December 5 2:30 p.m. at Illinois No. 19 FS1 W 35–21 875
December 12 2:30 p.m. Wisconsin No. 16
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA (rivalry)
FS1 W 28–7 1,445
December 19 6:00 p.m. Michigan No. 16
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA (Champions Week)
ESPN No Contest
December 30 3:00 p.m. vs. Missouri* No. 15 ESPN No Contest

| Michigan and Missouri were canceled due to COVID-19.|

[5]

Roster

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2020 Iowa Hawkeyes football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
QB2Deuce HoganFr
QB11Connor KapisakSo
QB8Alex Padilla  So
QB7Spencer PetrasSo
RB23Shadrick Byrd  Fr
RB15Tyler GoodsonSo
RB21Ivory Kelly-MartinJr
RB20Keontae Luckett  Fr
RB10Mekhi SargentSr
RB25Gavin WilliamsFr
RB4Leshon WilliamsFr
FB41Colton DinsdaleSr
FB40Turner PallissardSo
FB32Johnny Plewa  Fr
FB38Monte PottebaumSo
WR9Jack CombsJr
WR19Max CooperSr
WR1Nolan Donald  Fr
WR26Jamison HeinzFr
WR81Desmond Hutson  Fr
WR27Jack JohnsonFr
WR16Charlie JonesJr
WR83Alec Kritta  Fr
WR82Calvin LockettSo
WR14Quavon MatthewsFr
WR89Nico RagainiSo
WR29Jackson Ritter  Fr
WR12Brandon SmithSr
WR6Ihmir Smith-MarsetteSr
WR3Tyrone TracySo
WR18Diante VinesFr
WR28Isaiah WagnerFr
WR17Wyatt WegenerFr
TE42Shaun BeyerSr
TE88Jackson Frericks  Fr
TE46Tommy KujawaJr
TE85Luke LacheyFr
TE84Sam LaPortaSo
TE80Josiah Miamen  Fr
TE48Bryce SchulteJr
TE47Andrew WilsonFr
TE87Elijah YelvertonFr
OL61Cole BanwartSr
OL63Justin Britt  Fr
OL51Coy CronkSr
OL56Nick DeJong  Fr
OL76Tyler ElsburyFr
OL55Luke EmpenSo
OL69Tyler Endres  Fr
OL54Matt FaganSo
OL52Asher FaheyFr
OL60Noah Fenske  Fr
OL73Cody InceSo
OL77Alaric JacksonSr
OL71Mark KallenbergerJr
OL72Coy KirkpatrickJr
OL65Tyler LinderbaumSo
OL79Jack PlumbSo
OL78Mason RichmanFr
OL64Kyler SchottJr
OL57Clayton Thurm  Fr
OL75Josh VolkFr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
DE13Joe EvansSo
DL94Yahya BlackFr
DL88Isaiah BruceFr
DL45Deontae CraigFr
DL53Spencer Daufeldt  Fr
DL58Taylor Fox  Fr
DL57Chauncey GolstonSr
DL96Jack HeflinSr
DL48Ethan HurkettFr
DL66Dalles JacobusSr
DL95Logan JonesFr
DL93Jake Karchinski  Fr
DL85Logan Lee  Fr
DL Michael LoisFr
DL43Matt LorbeckSr
DL90Taajhir McCall  Fr
DL98Chris Reames  Fr
DL74Austin SchulteSr
DL99Noah ShannonSo
DL92John WaggonerSo
DL86Jameson WitteFr
DL91Lukas Van NessFr
DL97Zach VanValkenburgSr
DT54Daviyon NixonJr
DT50Louie Stec  Fr
LB47Nick AndersonSr
LB44Seth BensonSo
LB31Jack CampbellSo
LB34Jay HigginsFr
LB5Jestin Jacobs  Fr
LB55Yahweh Jeudy  Fr
LB46Logan KlempSo
LB49Nick NiemannSr
LB40Josef SmithFr
LB36Mike TimmSo
LB35Barrington WadeSr
DB4Dane BeltonSo
DB7Reggie BracyFr
DB20JuJu BrentsSo
DB29Sebastian Castro  Fr
DB15Dallas CraddiethSo
DB17Brenden DeasfernandesFr
DB37Kyler Fisher  Fr
DB8Matt HankinsSr
DB27Jermari Harris  Fr
DB21Thomas Hartlieb  Fr
DB28Jack KoernerJr
DB11AJ LawsonFr
DB13Henry MarcheseJr
DB14Daraun McKinney  Fr
DB26Kaevon MerriweatherSo
DB33Riley MossJr
DB16Terry RobertsSo
DB30Quinn Schulte  Fr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
K96Lucas Amaya  Fr
K1Aaron BlomFr
K3Keith DuncanSr
K94Caleb ShudakSr
P2Ryan GersondeJr
P9Tory TaylorFr
P45Nick PhelpsSo
LS50Zach Kluver  Fr
LS84Austin SpiewakSr
LS97Liam ReardonFr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Brian FerentzOffensive Coordinator/Tight Ends
  • Phil ParkerDefensive Coordinator/Secondary
  • LeVar WoodsSpecial Teams Coordinator
  • Kelvin Bell – Defensive Line
  • Kelton Copeland – Wide Receivers
  • Derrick FosterRunning Backs/Offensive Recruiting Coordinator
  • Jay NiemannAssistant Defensive Line/Defensive Recruiting Coordinator
  • Ken O'KeefeQuarterbacks
  • Tim PolasekOffensive Line
  • Seth Wallace – Assistant Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
  • Raimond Braithwaite – Interim Director, Strength and Conditioning
  • Kohle Helle – Assistant, Strength and Conditioning
  • Ben Morse – Assistant, Strength and Conditioning
  • Cody Myers – Assistant, Strength and Conditioning
  • Drew Heitland – Nutrition & Performance Analytics
  • Paul Federici – Director, Football Operations
  • Ben Hansen – Assistant Director, Football Operations
  • Sam Brincks – Interim Director, Player Development
  • Scott Southmayd – Director, Player Personnel
  • Tyler Barnes – Director, Recruiting
  • Justin Floyd – Graduate Assistant
  • Dylan Chmura – Graduate Assistant
  • Keeston Terry – Graduate Assistant
  • Shane Viilo – Graduate Assistant
  • Austin Showalter – Director of Football Analytics
  • Martin Hopkins – Football Analyst
  • Tyler Parker – Football Analyst
  • Bob Rahfeldt – Video Coordinator

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured
  • Redshirt

Roster
Last update: 10/11/20

Rankings

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Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes
Week
PollPre12345678910111213141516Final
AP24none—*—*RVRVRVRVRVRV2419181716
Coaches23none—*RVRVRVRVRVRVRV2418171615
CFPNot released2419161615Not released

(*) Big Ten Conference members were not eligible for the Week 2 of the AP and Coaches Polls and Week 3 of the AP due to not having a scheduled season at the time.

Game summaries

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At Purdue

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Iowa at Purdue
1234Total
Hawkeyes0170320
Boilermakers7701024
     

[6]

StatisticsIOWAPUR
First downs1924
Total yards460386
Rushing yards195104
Passing yards265282
Turnovers22
Time of possession29:4930:11
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
IowaPassingSpencer Petras22–39, 265 yards
RushingTyler Goodson16 carries, 77 yards
ReceivingSam LaPorta5 receptions, 71 yards
PurduePassingAidan O'Connell31–50, 282 yards, 3 TD, 2 INT
RushingZander Horvath21 carries, 129 yards
ReceivingDavid Bell13 receptions, 121 yards, 3 TD

Northwestern

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Northwestern at Iowa
Homecoming
1234Total
Wildcats0147021
Hawkeyes1730020
    

[7][8]

StatisticsNWIOWA
First downs1820
Total yards273293
Rushing yards14377
Passing yards130216
Turnovers13
Time of possession33:3326:27
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
NorthwesternPassingPeyton Ramsey11–18, 130 yards, INT
RushingIsaiah Bowser25 carries, 85 yards
ReceivingKyric McGowan5 receptions, 63 yards
IowaPassingSpencer Petras26–50, 216 yards, TD, 3 INT
RushingTyler Goodson13 carries, 43 yards, TD
ReceivingIhmir Smith-Marsette7 receptions, 84 yards

Michigan State

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Michigan State at Iowa
1234Total
Spartans00707
Hawkeyes14217749
    

Iowa's first win over Michigan State since 2012, and the Hawkeyes' largest in the 48-game series, gave Kirk Ferentz his 163rd win as coach, passing Joe Paterno in total wins as a Big Ten head coach. The Hawkeyes dominated in all three phases of the game and gave Spartan quarterback Rocky Lombardi a long day, intercepting him three times.[9]

StatisticsMSUIOWA
First downs1019
Total yards286405
Rushing yards59226
Passing yards227179
Turnovers30
Time of possession27:5532:05
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Michigan StatePassingRocky Lombardi17–37, 227 yards, 3 INT
RushingJordan Simmons9 carries, 34 yards
ReceivingJalen Nailor4 receptions, 119 yards
IowaPassingSpencer Petras15–27, 167 yards, TD
RushingTyler Goodson14 carries, 113 yards, 2 TD
ReceivingTyrone Tracy4 receptions, 38 yards

At Minnesota

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Iowa at Minnesota
Floyd of Rosedale
1234Total
Hawkeyes7702135
Golden Gophers00077
   

Iowa has won eight of the last nine meetings in this series. The Hawkeyes dominated the Golden Gophers, winning for the third straight time in Minneapolis, to keep Floyd of Rosedale in Iowa City for a sixth straight year.[10]

StatisticsIOWAMINN
First downs2019
Total yards346312
Rushing yards235145
Passing yards111167
Turnovers12
Time of possession23:5036:10
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
IowaPassingSpencer Petras9–18, 111 yards, TD, INT
RushingTyler Goodson20 carries, 142 yards, 2 TD
ReceivingTyrone Tracy3 receptions, 36 yards
MinnesotaPassingTanner Morgan16–33, 167 yards, TD, 2 INT
RushingMohamed Ibrahim33 carries, 144 yards
ReceivingRashod Bateman8 receptions, 111 yards, TD

At Penn State

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Iowa at Penn State
1234Total
Hawkeyes32171041
Nittany Lions7014021
      

Iowa earned their first win over Penn State since 2010, forcing four turnovers in the process. The victory gave Kirk Ferentz his 100th Big Ten win – just the 4th coach in conference history to achieve the feat – and Penn State their first-ever 0–5 start in the program's 134-year history.[11]

StatisticsIOWAPSU
First downs2419
Total yards361342
Rushing yards17562
Passing yards186280
Turnovers14
Time of possession31:5028:10
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
IowaPassingSpencer Petras18/28, 186 yards
RushingMekhi Sargent15 carries, 101 yards, 2 TD
ReceivingNico Ragaini4 receptions, 46 yards
Penn StatePassingSean Clifford13/22, 174 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
RushingWill Levis15 carries, 34 yards
ReceivingJahan Dotson8 receptions, 139 yards, TD

Nebraska

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Nebraska at No. 24 Iowa
Heroes Trophy
1234Total
Cornhuskers0137020
No. 24 Hawkeyes1037626
      

Iowa was victorious for the sixth straight time – and seventh in eight meetings – against Nebraska. In this back-and-forth game, turnovers in the fourth quarter hurt the Cornhuskers, as they fumbled twice in the last 10:17. The second of which was forced by Chauncey Golston to keep the Heroes Trophy in Iowa City. Senior Keith Duncan kicked four field goals in a game for the fourth time in his career, joining Nate Kaeding as the only Hawkeye kickers to achieve the feat.[12]

StatisticsNEBIOWA
First downs2022
Total yards338322
Rushing yards143129
Passing yards195193
Turnovers21
Time of possession25:3634:24
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
NebraskaPassingAdrian Martinez18/20, 174 yards
RushingWan'Dale Robinson
Luke McCaffrey
6 carries, 42 yards
5 carries, 42 yards
ReceivingWan'Dale Robinson9 receptions, 75 yards
IowaPassingSpencer Petras18/30, 193 yards, TD, INT
RushingTyler Goodson30 carries, 111 yards
ReceivingSam LaPorta5 receptions, 38 yards

At Illinois

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Iowa at Illinois
1234Total
No. 19 Hawkeyes01381435
Fighting Illini770721
     

Iowa hasn't lost to Illinois since 2008. This was their seventh straight victory in the series and have won 12 of the last 13 overall. Illinois jumped out to a 14–0 lead early but the Hawkeyes put up 35 unanswered points and controlled the line of scrimmage from that point on having the ability to both run and pass the ball effectively.[13]

StatisticsIOWAILL
First downs2220
Total yards424348
Rushing yards204149
Passing yards220199
Turnovers00
Time of possession30:2629:34
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
IowaPassingSpencer Petras18/28, 220 yards, 3 TD
RushingTyler Goodson19 carries, 92 yards
ReceivingBrandon Smith5 receptions, 58 yards
IllinoisPassingBrandon Peters10/18, 116 yards, 2 TD
RushingChase Brown18 carries, 83 yards
ReceivingJosh Imatorbhebhe4 receptions, 48 yards, TD

Wisconsin

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Wisconsin at Iowa
Heartland Trophy
1234Total
Badgers00707
No. 16 Hawkeyes3315728
  

Iowa won at home over Wisconsin for the first time since 2008 to recapture the bull. After a slow start on the snow-covered field in the first half, the Hawkeyes put up three touchdowns in the second, and were able to stop the Badgers on several fourth down attempts.[14]

StatisticsWISIOWA
First downs1113
Total yards225338
Rushing yards56127
Passing yards169211
Turnovers21
Time of possession34:1125:49
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
WisconsinPassingGraham Mertz20/38, 169 yards, INT
RushingNakia Watson13 carries, 29 yards, TD
ReceivingJack Dunn5 receptions, 55 yards
IowaPassingSpencer Petras14/25, 211 yards, 2 TD
RushingTyler Goodson11 carries, 106 yards, TD
ReceivingIhmir Smith-Marsette7 receptions, 140 yards, 2 TD

Michigan

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Michigan at Iowa
Champions Week
12Total
Wolverines0
No. 16 Hawkeyes0

Iowa was looking to avenge a loss in Ann Arbor from previous season, but it was announced on December 15 the game was canceled due to COVID-19 issues within the Wolverines program.[15] Michigan hasn't won at Kinnick Stadium since 2005.

Vs. Missouri (Music City Bowl)

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Iowa vs. Missouri
Music City Bowl
12Total
No. 15 Hawkeyes0
Tigers0

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Due to a COVID-19 outbreak within the Tigers' football program, the Music City Bowl was canceled, ending the season for both the Hawkeyes and the Tigers.[17]

Had the game been played, it would have been the first meeting between Iowa and Missouri in a decade. If Iowa had won the game, it would have given Kirk Ferentz his 10th bowl win, which would have tied Joe Paterno for first all-time in Big 10 history.

Awards and honors

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Individual Awards
PlayerAwardRef.
Daviyon NixonNagurski–Woodson Defensive Player of the Year
Smith–Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year
[18]
Tory TaylorEddleman–Fields Punter of the Year[19]

Players drafted into the NFL

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RoundPickPlayerPositionNFL Club
384Chauncey GolstonDEDallas Cowboys
5157Ihmir Smith-MarsetteWRMinnesota Vikings
5158Daviyon NixonDTCarolina Panthers
6185Nick NiemannILBLos Angeles Chargers

References

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  2. ^ "The Big Ten Conference Adopts Stringent Medical Protocols; Football Season to Resume October 23-24, 2020". Big Ten Conference. September 16, 2020. Archived from the original on September 16, 2020. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  3. ^ Cobb, David (December 27, 2020). "2020 Music City Bowl canceled as COVID-19 outbreak forces Missouri to pull out of game vs. Iowa". CBS Sports. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
  4. ^ Myerberg, Paul. "Big Ten football reduces season schedule to only conference games, maybe setting stage for others to follow". USA TODAY. Retrieved July 10, 2020.
  5. ^ "2020 Iowa Football Schedule". FBSchedules.com. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
  6. ^ "Purdue Downs Iowa in Season Opener". University of Iowa Athletics. October 24, 2020. Retrieved October 31, 2020.
  7. ^ "Hawkeyes Host Northwestern With Sense Of Urgency After Loss". Associated Press. October 29, 2020. Retrieved October 31, 2020.
  8. ^ "Northwestern Wipes Out 17-Point Deficit To Beat Iowa 21-20". Associated Press. October 31, 2020. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  9. ^ "Goodson Rushes For 113 Yards As Iowa Wallops Michigan State". Associated Press. November 7, 2020. Retrieved November 8, 2020.
  10. ^ "Iowa drubs Minnesota 35-7 for 6th straight win for the pig". Associated Press. November 13, 2020. Retrieved November 14, 2020.
  11. ^ "Iowa Beats Penn State; Nittany Lions 0-5 For First Time". Associated Press. November 21, 2020. Retrieved November 21, 2020.
  12. ^ "Hawkeyes' Defense Comes Up Big In 26-20 Win Over Nebraska". Associated Press. November 27, 2020. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  13. ^ "No. 24 Iowa Scores 35 Unanswered To Beat Illinois 35-14". Associated Press. December 5, 2020. Retrieved December 5, 2020.[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ "No. 19 Iowa beats No. 25 Wisconsin 28-7 for 6th win in row". Associated Press. December 12, 2020. Retrieved December 12, 2020.
  15. ^ "Indiana-Purdue, Michigan-Iowa canceled; bowl also called off". Associated Press. December 15, 2020. Retrieved December 15, 2020.
  16. ^ "No. 17 Iowa, Missouri Renew Rare Rivalry In Music City Bowl". Associated Press. December 20, 2020. Retrieved December 20, 2020.
  17. ^ "Hawkeyes football season over as Music City Bowl canceled". December 27, 2020.
  18. ^ "Big Ten Unveils Football All-Conference Teams for Defense and Select Individual Honors". Big Ten Conference. December 16, 2020. Archived from the original on December 16, 2020. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
  19. ^ "Big Ten Completes Football All-Conference Awards with Special Teams and Select Individual Honors". Big Ten Conference. December 17, 2020. Archived from the original on December 17, 2020. Retrieved December 17, 2020.