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President Abraham Lincoln signs the Morrill Land Grant Act in 1862 and in 1865 the Indiana General Assembly votes to build an educational institution of higher learning. In 1874 classes open with six instructors and 39 students. 13 years later the "black and gold" play their first football game.
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- Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes ( 1898 - 1902 ) Knipe Was Considered One of the Greatest Players of the Nineteenth Century. Playing for.
Alden Knipe: Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes (1898-1902) Knipe was considered one of the greatest players of the nineteenth century. Playing for...
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- Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes ( 1896 ) Won Iowa 's First Conference Championship.
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- Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes ( 1893 ) the Second Ever Known Professional Football Player, Donelly Was Paid $250 for a Game Played on November 19, 1892.
Ben Donnelly: Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes (1893) The second ever known professional football player, Donelly was paid $250 for a game played on November 19, 1892...
Burt Ingwersen: Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes (1924-1931) Ingwersen received a scholarship to play football at the University of Illinois. He played under Robert Zuppke from 1917 to 1919.
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- Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes ( 1945 ) His Shortest Coaching Tenure Was at Iowa While He Filled in for Eddie Anderson Who Was Still Serving in the Army.
Clem Crow: Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes (1945) His shortest coaching tenure was at Iowa while he filled in for Eddie Anderson who was still serving in the army.
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- Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes ( 1939 - 1949 ) As a Player He Was Coached by Knute Rockne Teammates With George Gipp. As a Coach He Coached Nile Kinnick. Also, a Gift Doctor.
Edward Madigan: Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes (1943-1944) Most of his career was spent at St Mary's where he took a small school and built a football team capable of defeating Rose Bowl teams.
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- Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes ( 1892 ) Coach Dalton Was the First Paid Football Coach for the Iowa Hawkeye 's With.
Howard Jones: Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes (1916-1923) Howard Jones coached football for a variety of schools compiling an overall record of 194-64-21 and 5 National Championships. During his time at Yale, he played for a team that won 28 games and only tied twice but never lost.
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- Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes ( 1937 - 1938 )
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- Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes ( 1910 - 1915 ) Iowa Finished the 1910 Season 5 - 2, Including a Loss to Missouri. before Traveling for the Game.
Jesse Hawley: Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes (1910-1915) Iowa finished the 1910 season 5-2, including a loss to Missouri. Before traveling for the game...
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- Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes ( 1903 - 1905 ) Despite Only One Victory Against a Western Conference Opponent ( Illinois, 1903 ), Chalmers Compiled.
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- Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes ( 1909 ) Griffith Was a Star Player for Some of the Greatest Hawkeye Teams Ever. in 1899, He.
John G. Griffith: Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes (1909) Griffith was a star player for some of the greatest Hawkeye teams ever. In 1899, he...
Leonard Raffensperger: Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes (1950-1951) A knee injury took him off the field. As a high school coach he did well, but at the collegiate, average.
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- Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes ( 1906 - 1908 ) Catlin Played Football at the University of Chicago Where, in 1905, He Accounted for.
Mark Catlin Sr.: Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes (1906-1908) Catlin played football at the University of Chicago where, in 1905, he accounted for...
Oscar Solem: Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes (1932-1936) Solem signed a three-year contract with the Hawkeye's, replacing coach Burt Ingwersen as the programs 13th head coach.
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- Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes ( 1894 ) Played for Michigan until 1893 and Then Coached Iowa Starting the Very Next Year in 1894. Sherman Was Implicated in.
Roger Sherman: Head Coach Iowa Hawkeyes (1894) Played for Michigan until 1893 and then coached Iowa starting the very next year in 1894. Sherman was implicated in...