1984 Iowa Hawkeyes football team

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1984 Iowa Hawkeyes football
Freedom Bowl champion
Freedom Bowl, W 55–17 vs. Texas
Conference Big Ten Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 15
APNo. 16
Record8–4–1 (5–3–1 Big Ten)
Head coach
Offensive coordinator Bill Snyder (6th season)
Defensive coordinatorBill Brashier (6th season)
MVP Ronnie Harmon
Captain Owen Gill
Jonathan Hayes
Paul Hufford
Keith Hunter
Kevin Spitzig
Home stadium Kinnick Stadium
Seasons
  1983
1985  
1984 Big Ten Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 13 Ohio State $ 7 2 09 3 0
Illinois 6 3 07 4 0
Purdue 6 3 07 5 0
No. 16 Iowa 5 3 18 4 1
Wisconsin 5 3 17 4 1
Michigan State 5 4 06 6 0
Michigan 5 4 06 6 0
Minnesota 3 6 04 7 0
Northwestern 2 7 02 9 0
Indiana 0 9 00 11 0
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1984 Iowa Hawkeyes football team represented the University of Iowa in the 1984 Big Ten Conference football season. The Hawkeyes, led by head coach Hayden Fry, were members of the Big Ten Conference and played their home games at Kinnick Stadium.

Contents

Schedule

DateOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 8 Iowa State *No. 10 IPTV W 59–2166,150
September 15No. 12 Penn State *No. 5
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, Iowa
L 17–2066,145
September 22at No. 5 Ohio State No. 14 SV L 26–4589,733
September 29 Illinois Dagger-14-plain.png
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, Iowa
CBS W 21–1666,322
October 6at Northwestern W 31–336,598
October 13at No. 14 Purdue W 40–366,359
October 20 Michigan No. 18
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, Iowa
CBSW 26–066,025
October 27at Indiana No. 17W 24–2037,747
November 3 Wisconsin No. 17
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, Iowa
CBST 10–1066,255
November 10 Michigan State No. 18
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, Iowa
L 16–1765,887
November 17at Minnesota L 17–2363,479
December 1at Hawaii *W 17–650,000
December 26vs. No. 19 Texas * Mizlou W 55–1724,093
  • *Non-conference game
  • Dagger-14-plain.pngHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

[1]

Roster

1984 Iowa Hawkeyes football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
OL 55Dave AlexanderSo
OL 75Kevin AngelJr
RB 13 Rick Bayless Fr
OL 69Mike BennettJr
FB 35Fred BushJr
OL 78Malcolm ChristieFr
OT 61 Dave Croston So
OL 58Greg DivisFr
WR 1 Quinn Early Fr
TE 86Mike FlaggFr
OL 74 Chris Gambol So
RB 33 Owen Gill  (C)Sr
OT 79 Mike Haight Jr
WR 40Bill HappelJr
RB 7Kevin HarmonFr
RB 31 Ronnie Harmon Jr
TE 34 Jonathan Hayes  (C)Jr
WR 87Scott HelversonJr
G 65Tom HumphreyJr
QB 16 Chuck Long Jr
RB 26Eddie Polite
OL 56Mark SindlingerSo
WR 2Robert SmithSo
OL 53Mark SprangerSo
QB 12 Mark Vlasic So
OL 73Herb WesterFr
WR 83Jim McMachanJr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
DE 90Doug BurrellSo
CB 29Nate CreerJr
DB 18Kyle CroweJr
LB 37George DavisSo
DL 76 Jeff Drost So
DL 64 Paul Hufford  (C)Sr
DB 14Keith Hunter (C)Sr
DT 77 George Little Sr
DE 98George MillettJr
DB 21 Devon Mitchell Jr
DB 45 Jay Norvell Jr
DB 46Jim YostSr
DL 50Hap PetersonJr
DE 99Richard PryorSo
LB 38Kevin Spitzig (C)Sr
LB 36 Larry Station Jr
DB 41 Mike Stoops Sr
DE Dave StrobelSr
DL 51Bill WeiresJr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
P/K 3Tom NicholSr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Bill SnyderOffensive Coordinator/quarterbacks
  • Bill Brashier – Defensive Coordinator
  • Kirk FerentzOffensive line
  • Carl Jackson – Running backs
  • Del MillerOffensive assistant
  • Dan McCarneyDefensive line
  • Barry AlvarezLinebackers
  • Don Patterson – Defensive Backs
  • Bernie Wyatt – Defensive Ends/Recruiting Coordinator
  • Bill Dervich – Strength and Conditioning
  • Bob StoopsGraduate Assistant

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injury icon 2.svg Injured
  • Redshirt.svg Redshirt

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked ( ) = First-place votes
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314Final
AP 12 (1)10 (1)5 (2)141817171816
Coaches 14145152020191717131715

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Game summaries

Iowa State

Iowa State at #10 Iowa
1234Total
Cyclones0701421
Hawkeyes142810759
  • Date: September 8
  • Location: Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa
  • Game start: 12:05 p.m. EDT
  • Elapsed time: 3:30
  • Game attendance: 66,150
  • Game weather: 78 °F (26 °C), Showers possible, Wind SW 10–20 mph (16–32 km/h)
  • Referee: Tom Quinn
  • Television network: IPTV

[3] [4]

No. 12 Penn State

#12 Penn State at #5 Iowa
1234Total
No. 12 Nittany Lions0130720
No. 5 Hawkeyes370717

[5]

at No. 5 Ohio State

#14 Iowa at #5 Ohio State
1234Total
No. 14 Hawkeyes3176026
No. 5 Buckeyes10217745
  • Date: September 22
  • Location: Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio
  • Game attendance: 89,733
  • Game weather: 85 °F (29 °C), Clear and sunny, Wind S 10–15 mph (16–24 km/h)
  • Referee: Jim Kemerling
  • Television network: SV

The Hawkeyes outgained the Buckeyes 458–335, but four turnovers (one returned for a touchdown) were too much to overcome on this trip to Columbus. Keith Byars ran, caught, and threw touchdowns for Ohio State. [6]

Illinois

Illinois at Iowa
1234Total
Fighting Illini3001316
Hawkeyes707721

The Hawkeyes exacted some revenge for the whipping laid on them in Champaign the previous season. The win over the defending Big Ten champions snapped the Illini's 12-game conference winning streak. Ronnie Harmon had 3 touchdown runs for Iowa. [7]

At Northwestern

Iowa at Northwestern
1234Total
Hawkeyes14100731
Wildcats03003

The Hawkeyes held Northwestern to only 49 yards of total offense, a mark that still stands as a single-game school record. Ronnie Harmon recorded 3 touchdown runs for the second straight game. [8]

at No. 14 Purdue

Iowa at #14 Purdue
1234Total
Hawkeyes61321040
No. 14 Boilermakers30003
  • Date: October 13
  • Location: Ross–Ade Stadium, West Lafayette, Indiana
  • Game attendance: 66,359
  • Game weather: 66 °F (19 °C), Cloudy with scattered showers, Wind SSW 12 mph (19 km/h)
  • Referee: Jim Kemerling

[9]

Chuck Long went 17-21 for 369 yards and 4 TD as Iowa won in West Lafayette for the first time since 1956, snapping a 12-game losing skid at Ross–Ade Stadium. [10]

Michigan

Michigan at #18 Iowa
1234Total
Wolverines00000
No. 18 Hawkeyes6331426

The Hawkeyes' 26–0 shutout of the Wolverines would end up being Bo Schembechler's worst loss in 21 years as head coach at Michigan. [11] [12]

At Indiana

#17 Iowa at Indiana
1234Total
No. 17 Hawkeyes7710024
Hoosiers770620

Chuck Long set an NCAA record by completing 22 consecutive passes [13] (record stood until 1998 [14] ) and tossed two touchdowns, and Ronnie Harmon ran for 160 yards and a touchdown in the victory over Indiana. Iowa sat atop the Big Ten standings after beating the Hoosiers, but would not win another conference game in 1984.

Wisconsin

Wisconsin at #17 Iowa
1234Total
Badgers1000010
No. 17 Hawkeyes003710
  • Date: November 3
  • Location: Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa
  • Game start: 11:10 a.m. EST
  • Elapsed time: 3:10
  • Game attendance: 66,255
  • Game weather: ~55 °F (13 °C), Clear and sunny, Wind SSW 15–20 mph (24–32 km/h)
  • Referee: Jim Kemerling

[15]

Michigan State

Michigan State at #18 Iowa
1234Total
Spartans773017
No. 18 Hawkeyes3001316
  • Date: November 10
  • Location: Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, Iowa
  • Game start: 1:10 p.m. CST
  • Elapsed time: 3:00
  • Game attendance: 65,887
  • Game weather: ~42 °F (6 °C), Cloudy, possible rain and snow, Wind N 10–20 mph (16–32 km/h)
  • Referee: Otho Kortz

[16]

At Minnesota

Iowa at Minnesota
1234Total
Hawkeyes077317
Golden Gophers0731323

[17]

At Hawaii

Iowa at Hawaii
1234Total
Hawkeyes3001417
Rainbow Warriors06006

[18]

vs. No. 19 Texas (Freedom Bowl)

#19 Texas vs. Iowa
1234Total
No. 19 Longhorns0170017
Hawkeyes141031055
         

Chuck Long 29–39, 461 yards, 6 TD [19]

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TexasIowa
First Downs1528
Rushing Yards35-11541-91
Passing17-34-230-40-0
Passing Yards185469
Total Offense300560
Fumbles Lost3-35-2
Punts-Average5-43.04-42.0
Penalties6-504-27
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
TexasPassing Todd Dodge 16/32, 180 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
RushingOrr12 carries, 67 yards
ReceivingBryant3 receptions, 50 yards, TD
IowaPassing Chuck Long 29/39, 461 yards, 6 TD
Rushing Owen Gill 17 carries, 61 yards
ReceivingRobert Smith
Bill Happel
4 receptions, 115 yards, TD
8 receptions, 104 yards, TD

Postseason awards

Team players in the 1985 NFL Draft

PlayerPositionRoundPickNFL club
Jonathan Hayes Tight end241 Kansas City Chiefs
Owen Gill Running back253 Seattle Seahawks
George Little Defensive tackle365 Miami Dolphins
Dave StrobelLinebacker8211 Cincinnati Bengals

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