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1990 Iowa Hawkeyes football team

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American college football season

1990Iowa Hawkeyes football
Big Ten co-champion
Rose Bowl, L 34–46 vs.Washington
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 16
APNo. 18
Record8–4 (6–2 Big Ten)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorCarl Jackson (2nd season)
Defensive coordinatorBill Brashier (12th season)
MVP
Captains
Home stadiumKinnick Stadium
Seasons
← 1989
1991 →
1990 Big Ten Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 7Michigan +620930
No. 16Michigan State +620831
No. 25Illinois +620840
No. 18Iowa +620840
Ohio State521741
Minnesota530650
Indiana341651
Northwestern170290
Purdue170290
Wisconsin0801100
  • + – Conference co-champions
Rankings fromAP Poll

The1990 Iowa Hawkeyes football team represented theUniversity of Iowa in the1990 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Hawkeyes played their home games atKinnick Stadium and were led by legendary coachHayden Fry.

After starting 7–1 and rising to No. 6 in the polls, Iowa finished the season with an 8–4 record (6–2 Big Ten), winning a four-way tie for the Big Ten Conference championship by defeating the three other teams atop the conference standings –Michigan,Michigan State, andIllinois – in their respective head-to-head matchups. The Hawkeyes earned their third trip to Pasadena in ten years, but fell behind early in the1991 Rose Bowl and lost 46–34 to theWashington Huskies. It was another 25 years before Iowa made a return trip to the Rose Bowl.

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
September 151:00 pmCincinnati*IPTVW 63–1066,700[3]
September 2211:00 amIowa State*
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA (rivalry)
W 45–3570,389[4][5]
September 297:00 pmat No. 10Miami (FL)*PPVL 21–4870,420[6][7]
October 612:00 pmat No. 18Michigan StateW 12–776,873[8][9]
October 131:00 pmWisconsinNo. 25
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA (rivalry)
IPTVW 30–1069,890[10][11]
October 2011:30 amat No. 10MichiganNo. 23ESPNW 24–23105,517[12]
October 271:00 pmNorthwesterndaggerNo. 15
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA
W 56–1469,501[13][14]
November 32:30 pmat No. 5IllinoisNo. 13ABCW 54–2872,714[15][16]
November 1011:00 amOhio StateNo. 6
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA
ABCL 26–2770,033[17][18]
November 172:30 pmPurdueNo. 13
  • Kinnick Stadium
  • Iowa City, IA
ABCW 38–967,636[19][20]
November 241:30 pmatMinnesotaNo. 13L 24–3164,694[21][22]
January 13:30 pmvs. No. 8Washington*No. 17ABCL 34–46101,273[23][24]
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are inCentral time
  • Source:[25]

Rankings

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Ranking movements
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Game summaries

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Cincinnati

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Cincinnati at Iowa
Team1234Total
Bearcats730010
Hawkeyes028211463
Scoring summary
11:45CINAbrams 1-yard run (Rowe kick)CIN 7–0
2IOWAMatt Rodgers 1-yard run (Skillett kick)Tied 7–7
2IOWAMatt Rodgers 1-yard run (Skillett kick)Tied 14–7
212:21IOWANick Bell 12-yard run (Skillett kick)IOWA 21–7
2IOWATony Stewart 69-yard run (Skillett kick)IOWA 28–7
20:29CINRowe 27-yard field goalIOWA 28–10
3IOWALew Montgomery 1-yard run (Skillett kick)IOWA 35–10
3IOWAMatt Rodgers 11-yard run (Skillett kick)IOWA 42–10
3IOWAJim Hartlieb 2-yard run (Skillett kick)IOWA 49–10
4IOWAKujawa 13-yard run (Skillett kick)IOWA 56–10
4IOWAJim Hartlieb 11-yard run (Skillett kick)IOWA 63–10
See also:Cincinnati Bearcats football

Kicking off the start of the 1990 Iowa Hawkeye season, the Hawks welcomed in the Cincinnati Bearcats. The Bearcats finished out the '89 season at 1–9–1 as the Hawks finished out at 5–6. In a game that ended up in a blowout, the Hawks cruised to a 63–10 win. Iowa managed to set records as well as they pummeled the Cincinnati defense. After Cincinnati built a 7–0 lead after an interception and a 1-yard touchdown run from Joe Abrams, the Hawks took command for the afternoon. After a scoreless first quarter, quarterback Matt Rodgers led the Hawks to 28 unanswered points, following two touchdowns from Rodgers, and one each from running backs Nick Bell and Tony Stewart. Cincinnati scored its last points of the game with a late field goal and ended the half with Iowa up 28–10. After halftime, Iowa went on cruise control. Iowa went on to score 21 points in the 3rd and 14 in the 4th to win the contest 63–10. Rodgers ended the game going 15–27 on passes with 191 yards. Hawkeye offense racked up 662 yards with 455 yards rushing. The defense was excellent as well. The Bearcats were allowed only 4 first downs and 69 yards rushing.

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Iowa State

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Iowa State at Iowa
Battle for the Cy-Hawk Trophy
Team1234Total
Cyclones7771435
Hawkeyes71021745
Scoring summary
1IOWATitley 7-yard pass from Matt Rodgers (Skillett kick)IOWA 7–0
1ISUUtter 1-yard run (Shudak kick)Tied 7–7
2IOWANick Bell 28-yard run (Skillett kick)IOWA 14–7
2ISUGlotfelty 7-yard pass from Utter (Shudak kick)Tied 14–14
2IOWASkillett 25-yard field goalIOWA 17–14
3IOWAMatt Rodgers 5-yard run (Skillett kick)IOWA 24–14
3IOWAStewart 18-yard run (Skillett kick)IOWA 31–14
3IOWAMontgomery 1-yard run (Skillett kick)IOWA 38–14
3ISUGlotfelty 39-yard pass from Utter (Shudak kick)IOWA 38–21
4ISUWilliams 1-yard run (Shudak kick)IOWA 38–28
4IOWAMontgomery 15-yard run (Skillett kick)IOWA 45–28
4ISUPederson 66-yard fumble return (Shudak kick)IOWA 45-35
See also:1990 Iowa State Cyclones football team

The Hawkeyes won a high-scoring affair with in-state rival Iowa State, their eighth in a series of fifteen straight wins in the rivalry.

[27]

At Miami (FL)

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Iowa at#10 Miami
Team1234Total
Hawkeyes0147021
Hurricanes141071748
Scoring summary
14:14UMMcGuire 1-yard run (Huerta kick)Miami 7–0
1UMWesley Carroll 73-yard pass from Craig Erickson (Huerta kick)Miami 14–0
213:42IOWANick Bell 3-yard run (Skillett kick)Miami 14–7
2UMDarryl Spencer 40-yard pass from Craig Erickson (Huerta kick)Miami 21–7
2IOWANick Bell 53-yard pass from Matt Rodgers (Skillett kick)Miami 21–14
2UMHuerta field goalMiami 24–14
38:29IOWASean Smith 35-yard pass from Matt Rodgers (Skillett kick)Miami 24–21
3UMMcGuire 6-yard run (Huerta kick)Miami 31–21
414:04UMWesley Carroll 16-yard pass from Craig Erickson (Huerta kick)Miami 38–21
4UMHuerta 36-yard field goalMiami 41–21
4UMRyan McNeil 75-yard fumble return (Huerta kick)Miami 48–21
See also:1990 Miami Hurricanes football team

After pulling to within 24–21 midway through the third quarter, Iowa fell to the mighty Miami Hurricanes in theOrange Bowl, 48–21. It was Miami's 33rd consecutive home win. Even in showing some competitiveness at the game in Miami, FL, few Hawk fans could have guessed what was going to follow, especially following the 5–6 debacle of the previous season, which represented the first season Iowa had not gone to a bowl since 1980.

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At Michigan State

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Iowa at#18 Michigan State
Team1234Total
Hawkeyes090312
Spartans00077
Scoring summary
2IOWASkillett 31-yard field goalIOWA 3–0
2IOWANick Bell 5-yard pass from Matt Rodgers (kick failed)IOWA 9–0
4MSUHickson 6-yard run (Langeloh kick)IOWA 9–7
4IOWASkillett 34-yard field goalIOWA 12–7
See also:1990 Michigan State Spartans football team

In opening Big Ten play, Iowa started what ended up being their third Rose Bowl run in ten seasons. What set this conference season apart from others was that the Hawkeyes played most of their best football on the road. In weeks 1, 3, and 5, Iowa upset what ended up being the other three teams that tied for the Big 10 championship that season, all at their home venue. First was a wind-blown, defensive struggle at East Lansing, with Iowa holding onto a 12–7 victory. Hayden Fry admitted after the game that every pass he had Matt Rodgers throw was with the wind, which was blowing at a diagonal across Spartan Stadium.

[29]

Wisconsin

[edit]
Wisconsin at#25 Iowa
rivalry Game
Team1234Total
Badgers0100010
Hawkeyes3901830
Scoring summary
1IOWASkillett 45-yard field goalIOWA 3–0
2WISThompson 37-yard field goalTied 3–3
2WISWilliams 20-yard run (Thompson kick)WIS 10–3
2IOWAStewart 33-yard run (Skillett kick)Tied 10–10
2IOWASafety, Polly tackled Mahone in end zoneIOWA 12–10
4IOWANick Bell 3-yard run (Rodgers run)IOWA 20–10
4IOWASkillett 35-yard field goalIOWA 23–10
4IOWAOlejniczak 34-yard interception return (Skillett kick)IOWA 30–10
See also:1990 Wisconsin Badgers football team

After falling behind 10–3, the Hawkeyes scored the final 27 points of the game to earn a victory over the Badgers in the first meeting between Hayden Fry and former Iowa assistantBarry Alvarez.

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At Michigan

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#23 Iowa at#10 Michigan
Team1234Total
Hawkeyes0731424
Wolverines776323
Scoring summary
12:10MICHVaughn 2-yard run (Carlson kick)Michigan 7–0
211:25IOWAHughes 4-yard pass from Rodgers (Skillett kick)Tied 7–7
27:34MICHJefferson 7-yard run (Carlson kick)Michigan 14–7
38:18IOWASkillett 32-yard field goalMichigan 14–10
34:35MICHWare 7-yard blocked punt return (run failed)Michigan 20–10
412:16IOWARodgers 1-yard run (Skillett kick)Michigan 20–17
44:27MICHCarlson 47-yard field goalMichigan 23–17
41:09IOWAKujawa 1-yard run (Skillett kick)IOWA 24–23
See also:1990 Michigan Wolverines football team

After a win over (what ended up being cellar-dweller) Wisconsin at home, Iowa traveled to the Big House in Ann Arbor. The Wolverines were still smarting after a tight, tough loss the previous week against Michigan State and it was Homecoming week. But Iowa kept it close throughout. Following a botched two-point conversion by the Wolverines after they had taken a 20–10 lead, the Hawkeyes went to work. Following one Hawkeye touchdown countered by a Michigan field goal, the Hawkeyes put together a drive for the ages, never facing a third-down. Tony Stewart grabbed the last of a series of key passes from Matt Rodgers with one hand, giving the Hawkeyes the ball at the Michigan 1-yard line. Paul Kujawa ran it in from there, and with the extra point, the Hawks took the lead by the eventual final score of 24–23. A sack by Moses Santos and an interception by linebacker John Derby sealed the stunner. It was Michigan's first loss on Homecoming since the 1967 season.

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Northwestern

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Northwestern at#15 Iowa
Team1234Total
Wildcats007714
Hawkeyes62914756
Scoring summary
1IOWANick Bell 4-yard run (kick blocked)IOWA 6–0
2IOWATitley 3-yard pass from Matt Rodgers (Kujawa pass from Rodgers)IOWA 14–0
2IOWANick Bell 16-yard run (Skillett kick)Tied 21–0
2IOWADanan Hughes 11-yard pass from Rodgers (Skillett kick)IOWA 28–0
2IOWANick Bell 26-yard run (Skillett kick)IOWA 35–0
3NWZipfel 2-yard pass from Williams (Adler kick)IOWA 35–7
3IOWALampkin 3-yard run (Skillett kick)IOWA 42–7
3IOWAMiddleton 7-yard run (Skillett kick)IOWA 49–7
4IOWALampkin 5-yard run (Skillett kick)IOWA 56–7
4NWKrebs 3-yard run (Adler kick)IOWA 56–14
See also:1990 Northwestern Wildcats football team

Nick Bell rushed 16 times for 136 yards and 3 touchdowns. Tony Stewart added 122 yards on 15 carries as the Hawkeyes rushed for 371 yards.

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At Illinois

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#13 Iowa at#5 Illinois
Team1234Total
Hawkeyes211491054
Fighting Illini01401428
  • Sources:[ Box score]
Scoring summary
113:11IOWAMike Saunders 5-yard pass from Matt Rodgers (Skillett kick)IOWA 7–0
14:20IOWADanan Hughes 3-yard pass from Tony Stewart (Skillett kick)IOWA 14–0
12:01IOWANick Bell 25-yard run (Skillett kick)IOWA 21–0
210:09IOWANick Bell 1-yard run (Skillett kick)IOWA 28–0
26:10IllinoisWax 20-yard pass from Verduzco (Higgins kick)IOWA 28–7
23:37IOWAMatt Whitaker 14-yard pass from Jim Hartlieb (Skillett kick)IOWA 35–7
21:43IllinoisLester 2-yard pass from Verduzco (Higgins kick)IOWA 35–14
39:12IOWADanan Hughes 17-yard pass from Matt Rodgers (kick failed)IOWA 41–14
35:20IOWASkillet 29-yard field goalIOWA 44–14
413:08IllinoisWax 9-yard pass from Verduzco (Higgins kick)IOWA 44–21
410:44IOWAMatt Rodgers 1-yard run (Skillett kick)IOWA 51–21
49:50IllinoisWax 5-yard pass from Verduzco (Higgins kick)IOWA 51–28
43:39IOWASkillett 22-yard field goalIOWA 54–28
See also:1990 Illinois Fighting Illini football team

The Hawks key road triumphs weren't finished as they traveled to Champaign, Illinois. Against an Illinois team that had the inside track to the Rose Bowl, Iowa put together one of their best offensive games in the Fry era, especially for a key road game. The Hawkeyes used an early fumble by the Illini to begin an exhibition by RB Nick Bell, the likes of which had rarely been seen in the Big 10 between two undefeated teams (in conference play). Bell literally ran over the Illini, scampering for 130 yards in the 1st quarter alone. The Hawks led by an amazing 28–0 early in the second quarter, and they stretched it to 44–14 by the end of the 3rd quarter, before settling for a 54–28 final. It was most likely from the efforts of that game that Nick Bell was named by the media as the Big 10 player of the year.

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Ohio State

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Ohio State at#6 Iowa
Team1234Total
Buckeyes01401327
Hawkeyes7103626
Scoring summary
111:12IOWARodgers 3-yard run (Skillett kick)Iowa 7–0
214:58OSUFrey 1-yard run (Williams kick)Tied 7–7
29:04IOWASkillett 34-yard field goalIowa 10–7
22:17IOWAMontgomery 1-yard run (Skillett kick)Iowa 17–7
20:00OSUJ. Graham 48-yard pass from Frey (Williams kick)Iowa 17–14
30:23IOWASkillett 37-yard field goalIowa 20–14
411:00IOWAMontgomery 1-yard run (run failed)Iowa 26–14
46:34OSUOlive 21-yard pass from Frey (Williams kick)Iowa 26–21
40:01OSUOlive 3-yard pass from Frey (run failed)Ohio St 27–26
See also:1990 Ohio State Buckeyes football team

The Hawkeye bubble burst in Iowa City with a last-second loss to Ohio State. Buckeye WR Bobby Olive caught the game winning TD, his second scoring reception of the 4th quarter, from QB Greg Frey with 0:01 left on the clock. Ohio State also scored a 48-yard touchdown as the first half expired.

[34]

Game statisticsOHIO STIOWA
First downs1319
Rushes–yards29–5553–199
Passing yards223172
Total yards278371
Penalties11–937–55
Turnovers12
Time of possession25:2834:32

Purdue

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Purdue at#13 Iowa
Team1234Total
Boilermakers03069
Hawkeyes77101438
Scoring summary
1IOWAStewart 7-yard pass from Rodgers (Skillett kick)IOWA 7–0
2PURWambold 39-yard field goalIOWA 7–3
2IOWAHughes 14-yard pass from Rodgers (Skillett kick)IOWA 14–3
3IOWAStewart 30-yard pass from Rodgers (Skillett kick)IOWA 21–3
3IOWASkillett 21-yard field goalIOWA 24–3
4IOWASmith 5-yard pass from Rodgers (Skillett kick)IOWA 31–3
4PURHunter 7-yard run (kick failed)IOWA 31–9
4IOWALampkin 15-yard run (Skillett kick)IOWA 38–9
See also:1990 Purdue Boilermakers football team

The Hawkeyes, entering as 26-point favorites, bounced back with what proved to be a Big 10-clinching win at home against Purdue.

[35]

At Minnesota

[edit]
#13 Iowa at Minnesota
Battle for Floyd of Rosedale
Team1234Total
Hawkeyes0107724
Golden Gophers7143731
Scoring summary
1MINNSmith 3-yard run (Berglund kick)MINN 7–0
2IOWASkillett 32-yard field goalMINN 7–3
2IOWAMontgomery 1-yard run (Skillett kick)IOWA 10–7
2MINNSmith 1-yard run (Berglund kick)MINN 14–10
2MINNJoiner recovered blocked punt in end zone (Berglund kick)MINN 21–10
3MINNBerglund 33-yard field goalMINN 24–10
3IOWATitley 4-yard pass from Rodgers (Skillett kick)MINN 24–17
4MINNJoiner 28-yard pass from Fleetwood (Berglund kick)MINN 31–17
4IOWANick Bell 39-yard run (Skillett kick)MINN 31–24
See also:1990 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team

Knowing that they were Rose Bowl-bound before they even took the field, the Hawkeyes dropped their final road game at Minnesota, 31–24. In that game, Tony Stewart became the Hawkeyes all-time leading rusher (at least at that time), though he lost a key fumble on that play.

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Rose Bowl

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#17 Iowa vs.#8 Washington
Team1234Total
Hawkeyes0772034
Huskies10236746
  • Sources:[Box score]
Scoring summary
1WashHanson 23-yard field goalWash 3–0
1WashHall 27-yard return of blocked punt (Hanson kick)Wash 10–0
2IowaNick Bell 15-yard run (Skillett kick)Wash 10–7
2WashHanson 34-yard field goalWash 13–7
2WashMincy 37-yard interception return (pass failed)Wash 19–7
2WashMark Brunell 5-yard run (Hanson kick)Wash 26–7
2WashMario Bailey 22-yard pass from Mark Brunell (Hanson kick)Wash 33–7
3IowaMatt Rodgers 7-yard run (Skillett kick)Wash 33–14
3WashMark Brunell 20-yard run (run failed)Wash 39–14
4IowaMatt Rodgers 9-yard run (run failed)Wash 39–20
4IowaNick Bell 20-yard run (pass failed)Wash 39–26
4WashMario Bailey 31-yard pass from Mark Brunell (Hanson kick)Wash 46–26
4IowaSaunders 12-yard pass from Rodgers (Velicer pass from Rodgers)Wash 46–34
Main article:1991 Rose Bowl
See also:1990 Washington Huskies football team

The Rose Bowl placed an over-matched Iowa against one of the best teams in the country that season, theWashington Huskies, led by head coachDon James. The Hawkeyes trailed badly at the half and trailed 39–14 after three quarters. With Washington reserves taking over in the fourth quarter, Iowa scored two touchdowns to draw within thirteen. With another Washington touchdown the margin was back to twenty, and Iowa's late last score and conversion brought them to within a dozen where the game ended, 46–34. It was Hayden Fry's last trip to Pasadena, and he ended up 0–3 in those games.[37]


Roster

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1990 Iowa Hawkeyes football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
OL75Greg AegerterSr
WR81Jeff AnttilaFr
OT78Rob BaxleyJr
RB43Nick BellSr
TE87Alan CrossSo
OT65Scott DavisSo
C60Mike DevlinSo
WR82Jon FilloonJr
WR3Danan HughesSo
OL69Mike MillerSr
FB34Lew MontgomerySo
QB7Matt RodgersJr
RB32Mike SaundersJr
WR22Sean SmithSr
RB21Tony StewartSr
TE84Michael TitleySr
OL61Dave TurnerJr
OL73Ted VelicerSo
FB46Matt WhitakerSo
RB23Paul KujawaSo
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
DL91Bret BielemaSo
DB17Phil BradleyJr
DB29Greg BrownSr
FS18Doug BuchSo
DB19Gary ClarkJr
NG88Maurea CrainFr
NG54Rod DavisJr
LB31John DerbyJr
LB49Teddy Joe FaleySo
LB66Melvin FosterSr
DE96Ron GeaterJr
CB45Merton HanksSr
DB5Carlos JamesSo
DT71Jim JohnsonSr
DT93Jeff NelsonSo
CB27Eddie PollyJr
DT57Matt RuhlandSr
DE99Moses SantosJr
DE8Leroy SmithJr
DL64Mike WellsFr
SS15Brian WiseJr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
K11Jeff SkillettJr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Carl Jackson –Offensive Coordinator
  • Bill Brashier –Defensive Coordinator
  • Don Patterson – Quarterbacks/Wide receivers
  • Bernie Wyatt –Recruiting Coordinator
  • Bill Dervich –Strength and Conditioning
  • Milan VooletichDefensive ends

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

Postseason awards

[edit]
See also:1990 College Football All-America Team and1990 All-Big Ten Conference football team

Team players in the 1991 NFL draft

[edit]
Main article:1991 NFL draft
PlayerPositionRoundPickNFL club
Nick BellRunning Back243Los Angeles Raiders
Merton HanksDefensive Back5122San Francisco 49ers
Michael TitleyTight End10275Miami Dolphins
Tony StewartRunning Back11297Seattle Seahawks

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Other notable players

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References

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